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11-12-2019 (City Council) Agenda Packet Wylie City Council NOTICE OF MEETING Regular Meeting Agenda November 12, 2019 - 6:00 pm Wylie Municipal Complex Council Chambers 300 Country Club Road, Building #100 Wylie, Texas 75098 Eric Hogue Mayor David R. Duke Place 1 Matthew Porter Place 2 Jeff Forrester Mayor Pro Tern Candy Arrington Place 4 Timothy T.Wallis, DVM Place 5 David Dahl Place 6 Chris Hoisted City Manager Richard Abernathy City Attorney Stephanie Storm City Secretary In accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code, this agenda has been posted at the Wylie Municipal Complex, distributed to the appropriate news media, and posted on the City website: www.wylietexas.gov within the required time frame. As a courtesy, the entire Agenda Packet has also been posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov. The Mayor and City Council request that all cell phones and pagers be turned off or set to vibrate. Members of the audience are requested to step outside the Council Chambers to respond to a page or to conduct a phone conversation. 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 972.516.6020. Hearing impaired devices are available from the City Secretary prior to each meeting. CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATIONS • Employee Milestone Anniversaries • Promotion of Police Lieutenant Tommy Walters to Asst. Police Chief • MADD presentation to WPD Officer Tyler Johnson • Small Business Saturday November 12,2019 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 2 of 4 • Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must Jill out a non- agenda form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of the Minutes of October 22, 2019 Regular Meeting and October 22, 2019 Work Session of the Wylie City Council. (S. Storm, City Secretary) B. Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat of the Wylie Auto Addition to establish two commercial lots on 4.1182 acres, located at 2017. N. State Highway 78. (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) C. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Woodbridge Crossing Addition Lots 17R-2 & 17R-3, Block A,being a replat of Lot 17R-1,Block A establishing two commercial lots on 12.899 acres, located at 3030 FM 544. (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) D. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Colonial Acres Estates establishing Lots 2R and 3R, Block D, being a replat of Lots 2, 3, and 4, Block D, generally located on Estates Lane at Colonial Drive within the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). (I Haskins, Planning Manager) E. Consider, and act upon, approval of a Final Plat for East Fork Springs, establishing two lots on 8.204 acres in the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction, property located at 7055 Bennett Road. (J Haskins, Planning Manager) F. Consider, and act upon, approval of a Final Plat for Woodlake Village Lot 1R-2, Block C, being an amended plat of Lot 1R-2, Block C, on one lot on 1.066 acres, generally located approximately 600' west of the intersection of State Highway 78 and Spring Creek Parkway. (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) G. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2019-36, an amendment to the City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance No. 2006-04, Section 5.1 (Land Use Charts) and Section 5.2 (Listed Uses) as they relate to allowed uses within the Neighborhood Services (NS) Zoning District (ZC 2019-13). (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) H. Consider, and place on file, the Animal Shelter Advisory Board report to City Council regarding meeting held on October 9, 2019. (A. Henderson, Police Chief) I. Consider and act upon,Resolution No.2019-35(R),authorizing the purchase of Watch Guard Inc. in-car systems, body cameras, and other associated equipment in the total amount of $470,572.48 through a purchase and finance agreement, and authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie to execute any necessary documents. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) November 12,2019 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 3 of 4 J. Consider, and act upon, the award of bid #W2019-121-A for Sand and Gravel to Aggregates Now, Liberty Sand and Gravel, Strata Materials and Zachary Construction in the estimated annual amount of $70,000.00, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) K. Consider,and act upon,Resolution No.2019-29(R),authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie to enter into an interlocal cooperative purchasing agreement between the Texas Sheriff's Association of Texas and the City of Wylie for the use of procurement contracts. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) L. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-30(R) to ratify the expense of water damages and remediation for the Wylie Recreation Center gym floor from Blackmon Mooring of Texas, Inc.in the amount of$102,500.00. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) M. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-31(R) authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas to execute an Interlocal Agreement by and between Collin County and the City of Wylie for the Twin Lakes Park Trail project. (R. Diaz, Parks & Recreation Superintendent) REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider,and act upon,a Preliminary Plat of Serene Villas establishing 67 residential lots and five HOA lots on 21.910 acres,generally located on Kreymer Lane approximately 1400' north of E. Stone Road. (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) Executive Summary The applicant has submitted a preliminary plat for Serene Villas, creating 67 residential lots and five HOA lots on 21.910 acres. The property was voluntarily annexed and rezoned to Single-Family 10/24 (SF-10/24) in 2016. 2. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-32(R) casting a vote for a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1,2020. (S. Storm, City Secretary) Executive Summary The City of Wylie has 54 votes that they may cast for a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. There are currently five positions open on the board for expiring terms. 3. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-33(R) casting a vote for a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. (S. Storm, City Secretary) Executive Summary The City of Wylie has one vote that they may cast for a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. There are currently five positions open on the board for expiring terms. 4. Consider,and act upon,Resolution No.2019-34(R)casting a vote for candidate(s)to the Board of Directors of the Rockwall Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. (S. Storm, City Secretary) November 12,2019 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 4 of 4 Executive Summary The City of Wylie has 10 votes that they may cast for a candidate(s)to the Board of Directors of the Rockwall Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. There are currently five positions open on the board for expiring terms. EXECUTIVE SESSION If during the course of the meeting covered by this notice,the City Council should determine that a closed or executive meeting or session of the City Council or a consultation with the attorney for the City should be held or is required, then such closed or executive meeting or session or consultation with attorney as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act,Texas Government Code§ 551.001 et. seq.,will be held by the City Council at the date,hour and place given in this notice as the City Council may conveniently meet in such closed or executive meeting or session or consult with the attorney for the City concerning any and all subjects and for any and all purposes permitted by the Act,including,but not limited to,the following sanctions and purposes: Texas Government Code Section: §551.071—Private consultation with an attorney for the City. §551.072—Discussing purchase,exchange,lease or value of real property. §551.074—Discussing personnel or to hear complaints against personnel. §551.087—Discussing certain economic development matters. §551.073 Discussing prospective gift or donation to the City. §551.076—Discussing deployment of security personnel or devices or security audit. Recess into Closed Session in compliance with Section 551.001, et.seq. Texas Government Code, to wit: Sec. 551.072. DELIBERATION REGARDING REAL PROPERTY; CLOSED MEETING. A governmental body may conduct a closed meeting to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property if deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on its negotiating position. • Discuss the pending sale of property located at 544 west of SH 78 RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter, Article III, Section 13-D. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on November 8, 2019 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 was contacted. As a courtesy, this agenda is also posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov. Stephanie Storm,City Secretary Date Notice Removed Wylie City Council 01 Minutes Regular Meeting October 22, 2019—6:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers 300 Country Club Road, Bldg. 100 Wylie, TX 75098 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Eric Hogue called the regular meeting to order at 6:05 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Councilman David R. Duke, Councilman Matthew Porter, Mayor pro tern Jeff Forrester, Councilwoman Candy Arrington, Councilman Timothy T. Wallis, and Councilman David Dahl. Staff present included: Assistant City Manager Brent Parker; Assistant City Manager Renae 011ie; Police Chief Anthony Henderson; Assistant Police Chief Tommy Walters; Chief Building Official Bret McCullough; Public Information Officer Craig Kelly; Finance Director Melissa Beard; Assistant Fire Chief Brian Ritter; Planning Manager Jasen Haskins; Parks and Recreation Director Rob Diaz; WEDC Executive Director Sam Satterwhite; Project Engineer Wes Lawson; Public Works Director Tim Porter; City Secretary Stephanie Storm, and various support staff. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Hogue gave the invocation and Mayor pro tern Forrester led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS co Wylie Way Students Mayor Hogue and Mayor pro tern Forrester presented medallions to students demonstrating"Shining the Wylie Way." Each nine weeks one student from each WISD campus is chosen as the"Wylie Way Student." co Municipal Court Week November 4-8 Mayor Hogue read a proclamation declaring November 4-8, 2019 as Municipal Court Week in the City of Wylie. Municipal Court staff was present to accept the proclamation. 0o Arbor Day Proclamation Mayor Hogue read a proclamation declaring November 1, 2019 as Arbor Day in the City of Wylie. Parks and Recreation Director Robert Diaz was present to accept the proclamation. co Presentation on Water Conservation—Keith Stephens Minutes October 22, 2019 Wylie City Council Page 1 Keith Stephens, NTMWD Board Member, gave a brief presentation on Water Conservation. Stephens spoke about resources such as waterrnyyard.org, water4otter.org, and the districtwide Holiday Grease Roundup. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must fill out a non- agenda form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. Constantin Ispas addressed Council with concerns regarding the poor conditions of Paul Wilson Road and the effect that NTMWD is having on the road. Bethany Sullivan addressed Council commending Council and Library staff, specifically Donna Shirley and Nina Davis, on a great building and staff. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of the Minutes of October 8, 2019 Regular Meeting and October 8, 2019 Work Session of the Wylie City Council. (S. Storm, City Secretary) B. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for September 30, 2019. (M. Beard, Finance Director) C. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for September 30, 2019. (M. Beard, Finance Director) D. Consider, and act upon, the award of bid #W2020-18-A for Fire Department Uniforms to Galls LLC and GT Distributors in the estimated annual amount of $50,000.00, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) E. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-28(R) authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie to enter into an interlocal cooperative purchasing agreement between the NCTCOG Share Cooperative and the City of Wylie for the use of procurement contracts. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) F. Consider, and act upon, the award of a professional services project order (PSPO) #W2020- 14-E for the Traffic Signal Installation at the intersection of Woodbridge Parkway and Hensley Lane, and widening of Hensley Lane from Woodbridge Parkway to Hooper Road to Lee Engineering, LLC, in the amount of $54,500.00 and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) G. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2019-32 updating the Capital Improvements Plan and the Water and Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees to be assessed by the City of Wylie. (T. Porter, Public Works Director) H. Consider, and act upon, the vendor application for the Wally Watkins Elementary Turkey Trot Fundraiser 5K and Fun Run to be held at Founders Park on November 28, 2019.. (R. Diaz, Parks &Recreation Director) Minutes October 22, 2019 Wylie City Council Page 2 I. Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of September 30, 2019. (S. Satterwhite, WEDC Director) J. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Skyview Addition establishing one lot on 14.23 acres, generally located on Skyview Court approximately 300' north of N. State Highway 78 in the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) K. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2019-33 amending Ordinance No. 2019-27 (2019- 2020 Budget) in the amount of$707,687.00 for proposed budget amendments for fiscal year 2019-2020; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing an effective date of this ordinance. (M. Beard, Finance Director) Councilman Porter requested that Consent Item G be removed from Consent and considered individually later in the meeting when Item 6 is discussed. Consensus of the Council was to remove Item G from Consent and consider individually. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Dahl, seconded by Councilman Porter, to approve Consent Agenda Items A-F and H-K as presented. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. REGULAR AGENDA Tabled from 09-24-2019 Remove from table and consider Council Action A motion was made by Councilman. Dahl, seconded by Councilman Duke, to remove Item 1 from the table. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. 1. Consider authorizing the City Manager to sign a Development Agreement pending Annexation between the City of Wylie, Serene District Townhomes, DBA The District Townhome (Tract 1 Owner), The District Lifestyle LLC (Tracts 2 & 3 Owner), and The District Lifestyle II LLC (Tracts 4 & 5 Owner), for the development of a mixed-use master planned community. Located south of Alanis Drive and east of SH 78. (R. 011ie, Asst. City Manager) Staff Comments Assistant City Manager 011ie addressed Council stating staff has been working with the applicant; however, there are some things that still need to be discussed. One change the applicant made is the original base zoning was Community Retail but it has been modified to Commercial Corridor (CC); however, it does not show the comparison for multifamily uses. 011ie reported the major differences are the current zoning ordinance requires a minimum lot size of 3,500 square feet and the applicant is proposing 1,495 square feet; however, the applicant's minimum dwelling size is more than what is required at 1,403 square feet versus 1,000 square feet. The minimum lot width is 30 feet and the applicant is proposing 23 feet. The minimum lot depth is 100 feet and the applicant is proposing 66 feet, and the minimum front setback is 20 feet and they are proposing 11 feet. 011ie stated the applicant is proposing to do a shared parking agreement, which is common in mixed-use developments. The applicant is requesting a reduction of 15% from the required parking; minimum of 790 spaces. If approved, the shared parking agreement must be signed and made part of the approval. Minutes October 22, 2019 Wylie City Council Page 3 011ie stated a Landscape Plan was submitted earlier in the week and that the Agreement would need to be corrected to reflect the fact that the Landscape Plan would be submitted with Final Site Plan & Preliminary Plat and not during Building Permit process. Applicant Comments Chuck Branch, representing Daydra Management, addressed Council giving a brief presentation on The District including the renderings of the commercial, townhomes, and condo buildings, landscape plan, potential businesses, conference room, and recreation area. Council Comments Councilman Dahl asked 011ie whether, if Council is ready to approve a Concept Plan, staff is comfortable with the level of presentation. 011ie responded staff has gotten further in the process; however, there is still work that needs to be done. If this was approved as proposed, the development could not be built as proposed because of layout issues. 011ie stated one of the biggest concerns with the proposed layout is whether Council is comfortable with the 1,495-square-foot lot size. The consensus of Council was they liked the idea and the concept; however, they are concerned that items still need to be worked out and would like staff to be comfortable with what is submitted. Chuck Branch requested Council table this item. 011ie requested Council direction on what they would like to see with this development. Hogue stated he is concerned with the smaller lot size, whether or not they will be able to get utilities, and would like to see an accurate depiction of what this development is. Forrester stated what is seen on the draft and what is being said does not match, and he is comfortable with the smaller lots if the square footage of the homes is correct. Arrington, Wallis, Dahl, Porter, and Duke stated they were comfortable with the smaller lot sizes; however, they would like to see an accurate Concept Plan that will work. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Dahl, to table Item 1 until further consideration. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. Mayor Hogue recessed the Council into a break at 7:53 p.m. Mayor Hogue reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 8:00 p.m. 2. Hold a Public Hearing to consider, and act upon, an amendment to the City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance No. 2006-04, Section 5.1 (Land Use Charts) and Section 5.2 (Listed Uses) as they relate to allowed uses within the Neighborhood Services (NS) Zoning District (ZC 2019-13). (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) Staff Comments Planning Manager Haskins addressed Council stating in August 2019 staff a work session was held to discuss Multi-Family (MF) uses in Neighborhood Services (NS). At the conclusion of that work session, staff was directed to examine the possibility of removing multi-family uses from the NS district and removing Assisted Living, Multi-Family, and Single-Family attached as allowed uses within the NS district of the Residential and Lodging Use Chart(B). Staff is recommending amendments to Sections 5.1. and 5.2 of the Zoning Ordinance, summarized as follows: 00 Changing the Boarding or Rooming House use from a by-right use to a required Special Use Permit(SUP) within the NS district of the Residential&Lodging Use Chart(B). 00 Removing the NS district from the text within Section 5.2 of Boarding or Rooming House, Multi- Family, and Single-Family attached additional provisions definitions of the Residential and Lodging Listed Uses, as those uses would no longer be allowed by right in NS district. Minutes October 22, 2019 Wylie City Council Page 4 Haskins reported the result of staff's examination indicates that changes to the allowed multi-family uses in the Neighborhood Services District should be considered because: O 0 The NS district and its uses were established in the 2001 Village Center Zoning Ordinance (ZO). The Village Center high-density concept and related tenets were largely abandoned in the amended 2006 ZO. 00 The ZO contains the Community Retail zoning district that better serves the multi-family and mixed-use transition areas. 00 As Planning best practice, NS districts generally emphasize commercial components that focus on supporting the immediate residential area. 00 Generally speaking, cities surrounding Wylie do not allow multi-family uses in NS districts. 00 Staff mailed notifications to over 400 citizens who live near NS zoned districts, and responses indicate support is overwhelmingly in favor of an amendment removing multi-family uses from NS. Haskins stated during the public hearing at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, comments included a general question covering the removal of the various uses affecting the availability of those uses. At the Chair's request staff responded that the uses are still available; however, a request would no longer be by right, but would require a zoning case. The Commissioners voted to recommend approval 5- 0. Public Hearing Mayor Hogue opened the public hearing on Item 2 at 8:04 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. No citizens were present wishing to address Council. Mayor Hogue closed the public hearing at 8:05 p.m. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Porter, seconded by Mayor pro tern Forrester, to approve an amendment to the City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance No. 2006-04, Section 5.1 (Land Use Charts) and Section 5.2 (Listed Uses) as they relate to allowed uses within the Neighborhood Services (NS) Zoning District(ZC 2019-13). A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. 3. Consider, and act upon, the award of Phase 1 of RFQ #W2019-92-E for an Energy Savings Performance Contract for a Comprehensive Water and Energy Efficiency Program to Johnson Controls LLC, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager; T. Porter, Public Works Director) Staff Comments Purchasing Manager Hayes addressed Council stating based on previous Council input the City proceeded to issue a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for an. Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC). Staff received four responses from qualified firms in which the submitted proposals were reviewed and evaluated and each firm completed an interview process. Hayes reported the general scope of the RFQ was to address the City becoming a "smart city" with a particular emphasis initially on the water efficiency programs that will look at identifying, designing, installing, and researching our existing water system, and looking at a program that would pay for itself through recoverable savings, which are guaranteed by the qualified firms. By statute, in an RFQ process the City has to determine which company is the most qualified, not decide only on the basis of lowest bid. Staff selected and is recommending Johnson Controls LLC as the most qualified to conduct Phase 1, the Investment Grade Audit. Minutes October 22,2019 Wylie City Council Page 5 Applicant Comments Harry Romine, representing Johnson Controls LLC, gave a brief presentation to Council on the company. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilwoman Arrington, to award Phase 1 of RFQ #W2019-92-E for an Energy Savings Performance Contract for a Comprehensive Water and Energy Efficiency Program to Johnson Controls LLC, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. 4. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2019-34 amending Ordinance No. 2019-27 (2019- 2020 Budget) for proposed budget amendments for fiscal year 2019-2020; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing an effective date of this ordinance. (M. Beard, Finance Director) Staff Comments Finance Director Beard addressed Council stating a sprinkler head at the Wylie Recreation Center was broken causing water damage to the gym floor. Blackmon Mooring was called out for water mitigation immediately and TML was contacted regarding the insurance claim. The company that put in the original floor is Ponder Flooring and a quote to replace the floor is $134,674.00. TML obtained an additional quote for comparison and agreed to pay the $134,674.00 less our deductible of$5,000. Council Comments Councilman Duke asked if staff is able to do anything to prevent from happening again. Assistant City Manager Parker replied that the sprinkler heads have cages around them. Staff identified two sprinkler heads that did not have cages around them so cages would be put on those sprinkler heads. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman. Dahl, seconded by Councilwoman Arrington, to approve Ordinance No. 2019-34 amending Ordinance No. 2019-27 (2019-2020 Budget) for proposed budget amendments for fiscal year 2019-2020; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing an effective date of this ordinance. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. 5. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of Floor Repairs from Ponder Company Inc. in the estimated amount of $142,674.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Buy Board Cooperative Purchasing, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) Staff Comments Purchasing Manager Hayes addressed Council stating Ponder Company were the original installers of the floor and have been working closely with the remediation company and our assigned insurance adjustor. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Dahl seconded by Councilman Porter, to approve the purchase of Floor Repairs from Ponder Company Inc. in the estimated amount of$142,674.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Buy Board Cooperative Purchasing, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. 6. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2019-35 updating the Capital Improvements Plan and Thoroughfare Impact Fees to be assessed by the City of Wylie. (T. Porter, Public Works Director) Minutes October 22, 2019 Wylie City Council Page 6 Council Comments Mayor Hogue stated Council has received additional information since the last Council meeting regarding the fees. Mayor pro tern Forrester stated he did not feel there is a rush to get this done and does not question what the committee has suggested; however, he would like to go through the motions to understand this at greater depth. Councilman Porter stated it would be useful for Council to hear from the EDC and legal as it is a complex issue that may affect developments going forward. Porter stated he would like to look at both items in broader detail. Citizen Comments John McClure, representing McClure Partners, addressed Council expressing concerns with the proposed Impact Fees. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester seconded by Councilman Dahl, to deny Ordinance No. 2019-35 updating the Capital Improvements Plan and Thoroughfare Impact Fees in the amount of$914 per service unit for the west zone and $2,316.50 per service unit for the east zone as well as deny the consideration of Ordinance No. 2019-32 updating the Capital Improvements Plan and the Water and Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees to be accessed in the City of Wylie as well and send these back to the committee for further consideration(Item G). A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. Staff requested Council take a separate vote for Item G. G. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2019-32 updating the Capital .Improvements Plan and the Water and Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees to be assessed by the City of Wylie. (T. Porter, Public Works Director) Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester seconded by Councilman Porter, to deny Ordinance No. 2019-32 updating the Capital Improvements Plan and the Water and Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees to be assessed by the City of Wylie. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. READING OF ORDINANCES City Secretary Storm read the captions to Ordinance Nos. 2019-33 and 2019-34 into the official record. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Councilman Duke, seconded by Councilman Porter, to adjourn the meeting at 8:37 p.m. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Minutes October 22,2019 Wylie City Council Page 7 Wylie City Council Minutes Work Session October 22, 2019—6:30 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers 300 Country Club Road, Bldg. 100 Wylie, TX 75098 CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum. Mayor Eric Hogue called the work session to order at 8:41 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Councilman David R. Duke, Councilman Matthew Porter, Mayor pro tern Jeff Forrester, Councilwoman Candy Arrington, Councilman Timothy T. Wallis, and Councilman David Dahl. Staff present included: Assistant City Manager Brent Parker; Assistant City Manager Renae 011ie; Assistant Police Chief Tommy Walters;Public Information Officer Craig Kelly;Finance Director Melissa Beard; Assistant Fire Chief Brian Ritter; Parks and Recreation Director Rob Diaz; Public Works Director Tim Porter; City Secretary Stephanie Storm, and various support staff. JOINT WORK SESSION- CITY COUNCIL,WYLIE PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD AND WYLIE HISTORICAL REVIEW COMMISSION 0o Stonehaven House Feasibility Study. (R. Diaz, Parks &Recreation Director) Historic Review Commision members present included: Sandra Stone, John Pugh, and Debbie Loraine. Craig Melde, representing Architexas, addressed Council giving a presentation on the Stonehaven. House Reuse Building Analysis and Program. Some areas of the rehabilitation approach include: co Restore the Stonehaven House exterior to the period of significance (1912-1933) based on historic photos; oo Restore living room and dining room to period of significance; O 0 Rehabilitate the rest of the house to meet modern office and restroom needs for commercial occupancy; co Provide doghouse building for additional accessible restroom and storage within the site. Adds shared amenities for city park; and, 0o Create the feeling of"place"and community identity. Alexis McKinney,representing Architexas,addressed Council with potential uses: 0o House Museum oo Small Retail oc Meeting and Office Space Minutes October 22,2019 Wylie City Council Work Session Page 1 Councilwoman Arrington and Councilmen Dahl and Porter expressed concern with the amount of funding needed for the project. The consensus of Council was to maintain the original feel and historical significance of the home and to use it as a museum to tell a story rather than a meeting space. WORK SESSION 0o Discuss term limitations for City Boards and Commissions. (R. 011ie, Asst. City Manager) Assistant City Manager 011ie stated at the direction of Council staff researched the cities of Plano, McKinney, Prosper, Lewisville, Frisco, Murphy, and Sachse. Most cities researched have two-year terms for appointed members, with two-to-three-year consecutive terms before they are no longer allowed to serve. City of Wylie boards are set up by Ordinance and the number of members is set up by the Charter. 011ie stated if Council would like to keep the number of members and appointment terms the same, a Charter amendment is not required; however, if Council would like to change the number of members and appointment ter iis, a Charter amendment would be required. 011ie stated term limits could be put in place by Ordinance for all boards. The Animal Shelter Advisory Board and Board of Ethics currently have specified term limitations in place. 011ie stated verbiage could be added to the Ordinance for exceptions if not enough qualified candidates have applied. Direction from Council was for staff to bring back information to add term limits to give citizens applying for the boards the opportunity to serve. 0o Provide an update on partnership with Enterprise Fleet Management for the city's fleet. (B. Parker, Asst. City Manager) Assistant City Manager Parker stated staff has researched cost saving options to address fleet management. Over the past several weeks, staff has worked with Enterprise to develop a five-year budget projection. The average annual vehicle replacement is 16 vehicles with the average budgeted amount of $614,321. The City auctions an average of 16 vehicles per year with a dollar amount of$96,025. The annual lease payment once the transition is complete will be approximately $1,000,000 for 118 vehicles. The payment includes maintenance except for emergency response vehicles. The annual fleet maintenance budget is $225,000 with an average of $57,618 for emergency response vehicles and $43,010 for non-emergency vehicles. Direction from Council was, based on the costs provided, not to pursue Enterprise fleet management at this time. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Councilman Duke, seconded by Councilman Wallis, to adjourn the meeting at 10:27 p.m. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Minutes October 22, 2019 Wylie City Council Work Session Page 2 Wylie City Council oF 1 AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: B Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: October 29, 2019 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat of the Wylie Auto Addition to establish two commercial lots on 4.118 acres, located at 2017 N. State Highway 78. Recommendation Motion to approve a Preliminary Plat of the Wylie Auto Addition to establish two commercial lots on 4.1182 acres, located at 2017 N. State Highway 78. Discussion OWNER: Juwaiter Muhammad APPLICANT: Raymond L. Goodson Jr.,Inc. The applicant has submitted a Preliminary Plat that is proposing to create Lots 1 &2, Block A of Wylie Auto Addition on a tract of land that measures 4.118 acres. This property is zoned within a Commercial Corridor zoning district. Lot 1 is to contain a minor automobile repair shop. The site plan for the automobile repair shop was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission on October 15,2019. The plat dedicates cross access easements in addition to fire lane,utility, and drainage easements. The plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. For conditional approval or disapproval,the City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Government Code. P&Z Commission Discussion The Commission voted to recommend approval 6-0 Page 1 of 1 I LOT 1R-4RR, BLOCK C LOT 1R-5, BLOCK C LOT 1R-5, BLOCK C I LOT 1R-1, BLOCK C NOTES: WOODLAKE VILLAGE WOODLAKE VILLAGE WOODLAKE VILLAGE WOODLAKE VILLAGE F po - ark• , VOL. 2007, PG. 31 CAB. P, PG. 926 & 927 CAB. P, PG. 926 & 927 CAB. P, PG. 926 & 927 1. BASIS OF BEARINGS: The bearings shown on this survey were dethrived i- 1/2" IRF (CM) P.R.C.C. T P.R.C.C. T. P.R.C.C. T. P.R.C.C. T. from AllTerra Central, Inc. RTK Network and are referenced to e 1/2" IRF (CM) •- --I . i A OF (CM) *1/2" IRE (CM) Texas Coordinate System of 1983, North Central Zone (4202) and are based on the American Datum of 1983, 2011 Adjustment. AM , Alla 1.11111101.1 2. CONTROLLING MONUMENTS: As shown LIMO F1 / 3 The subject tract is depicted within Zone X on the Flood Insurance A , ‘ , Rate Map, Map No. 48085C0420J, dated June 2, 2019. Zone X is N , (Kcs) / CC defined thereon as "Areas determined to be outside the 0.2% annual 14o0) chance floodplain". (001) , LU Al. WILSON CUT-OFF '00 11)cc, cc) c\i L( MON CO1 z The location of the flood zone lines shown, if any were determined by E2' LA h 0_ Oe scaling from said FEMA Map. The actual location as determined by m1 v, u SITE mom11/11111.1111111111.111111111111.11. 3,9 STATE HIGHWAY NO. 78 , VAV422' elevation contours may differ This flood statement does not imply c that the property or structures thereon will be free from flooding or (VARIABLE WIDTH RIGHT-GF-WAY) / P.O.B. S89"04120#E , flood damage. On rare occasions floods can and will occur and flood DEVONSHIRE CALLIE YCIRF heights may be increased by man-made or natural causes. This YNDHAM "RPLS 5587 ( ---------------359.41' 0 20 0 80 flood statement shall not create liability on the part of the surveyor SHEPARD (C0 DONNA or Raymond L. Goodson Jr, Inc. as a result of flooding. 11..libill OLD KNOLL.ii LMIIAO '197.00' - , ,,, , L9 (FEET) 41/4 --- 186.56' BROWN Allk FIRELANE ACCESS AND --"*- „jz. LANE RPLS 25(0c90" 1 inch = 40 ft. 4. 1/2" iron rods with yellow plastic caps stamped "RLG INC" will be set i• m_ 16241' .fi'CLIRG'S iNc91 97, ' VOL. 3255, PG. 46 , at each proposed lot corner unless otherwise noted 11411,1 I 7.,1 t':POW FAI•VIEW LIjpilly s UTILITY EA SEMEN T ------.....,........ C12 ICJ i , '- (BY THIS PLAT) L8 YCIRF ' 1 YCIRF 1r4A11111 0' OAK >,- %; 1C3 1 "JL LANE RPLS 2509" YCIRF "LIL LANE "JL LANE RPLS 2509" SURREY Lu Selling a portion of this addition by metes and bounds is a violation of lial , L6 (CM) ---yao --- A.4 !ft...milli "'USN CREEK Er•IAGE , , N- City Ordinance and State Law and is subject to fines and withholding of liwni 4EN WOOD -.pc MD EY r . utilities and building permits. i AZAR RIDGE 'ss6 .1 FIRELANE ACCESS AND VOL. 516, PG 426 R.P.R.C.C. T. & L7 . FOXWOOD UTILITY EASEMENT VOL 644, PAGE 324, R.P.R.C.C. T. 1 C`9' C 1 0 ii 20' CROSS ACCESS EASEMENT ii: (BY THIS PLAT) Recommended for Approval (14 HEATHEL....V9p,?) D OC#2006-4869 , _ , ' '1- - - cN 0 , P.R.C.C.T. ' ____ ___ FOR W IlL 1 ' L10 N L2 I ......_±___, g AU U , PP° 4roo,„ ii . , A 75' BUILDING SETBACK f-.----N c'l r \ MO 0 VOL. 1528, PG. 465, cl R.P.R.C.C. T. ' \ A) C.S Chairman, Planning & Zoning Commission Date `'ilqiik1 111Millk, cs City of Wylie, Texas 28 J3' ....1 ( C) VICINITY HAP 1 ( 0 1)"GC suRVP/' Li 24' , 0 1-.0' >, N CO ZO OC'\''d°& 10 Approved for Construction 0 A s LOT 1, BLOCK A --.7) c\I LOT 2, BLOCK A I n E LA- # 68 1 71- 1.-1, 55, 160 SQ. FT (iiki 124,229 SQ. FT GO - AG 71--- (r) .7 N515 05TR 1:1, .; CO h 1.266 ACRES , 4,LLI (j-2 (..)(r) 2.852 ACRES \, \ .cz. 0\ c,. \\A-(\ 7 c3 N cp c;-,:, Mayor, City of Wylie, Texas Date rP A P' , L.,4., E.:-,J, - , (-)7 (,) , (-) c.,co -..., -4 7 Lki I co 13) ov L., ,\,cl: c \I -in Accepted „ c, WYLIE AUTO ADDI 770N , ,t- TOTAL (,) 28 22 ' i 24' 179,389 SQUARE FEET Mayor, City of Wylie, Texas Date j -„ - 4. 118 ACRES OP.R PR/VA PRIVATE DRAINAGE ,- --* I \ , INST./°'I\I EASEMENT203061O 01 0001 700, I, Brian R. Wade, Registered Professional Land Surveyor do hereby certify that this plat was prepared from an actual survey made on the ground and that \ \ VI' , the monuments shown hereon were found or placed with 1/2" iron rods with I / LINE TABLE LINE TABLE . P.R.C. S0052132#W , LINE BEARING LENGTH LINE BEARING LENGTH yellow plastic cap stamped "RLG INC" under my direction and supervision in , -----....._ r__-______- _ NO051'09'1E_f 1 \c's L12 ---- - -- . . accordance with the current provisions of the Texas Administrative Code and J , 499. 19' - - YCIRF L 1 SOO°39'23"W 52. 14' L10 589°0420"E 5700' the ordinances of the City of Wylie, Collin County Texas. 499.34 ' , , cv RF YCI r- .-- r , JL LANE / I JL LANE RPLS 2509" 1 ,i , 1 1 . ' . ' - RPLS 2509"(CM)-- L2 N8920'37"W 2755' L11 S0055'40"W 103.33' PRELIMINARY, THIS DOCUMENT SHALL ----1- (CM) ' , v -Cu CM F NOT BE RECORDED FOR ANY PURPOSE ,) > L5 24' FIR ELA NE ACCESS AND i \ L3 SOO°55'40"W 178.52' L12 N89°0420"W 5700' AND SHALL NOT BE USED OR VIEWED , 0 ,`) cl romiga"•------ U TILI TY EASEMENT LU P/NR sl VTA T NE 0D. R2A017 JA0GG/E00E/A0S0E0M7 7E oN oT I -I , OR RELIED UPON AS A FINAL SURVEY N (BY THIS PLA T) 790' (N 165. 10' L4 24 00' i 1 LOT 1, BLOCK A, 1 / , L4 NOO°55'40"E 331' L13 N00:5540"E 103.33' DOCUMENT 1--I In R R C.C. T. Brian R. Wade R.P.L.S. 6098 DATE SHAH! GROUP ADDITION i N89*04'20''W 19700' in L. 10 t i_...._1 L5 N89*0420"W 61.00' L14 SOO°55'40"W 26.41' DOC. # 2006-486 "-i , I P.R.C.C. T. N-- Lr) , '' li \ L6 NOO°55'40"E 110.33' L15 S89°04'20"E 170.22' c\I / \ , , STATE OF TEXAS , L15 ___ _ _,,_ › ._ WATER EASEMENT - L7 S89°0420"E 115.50 L 16 N89°0420"W 194.24 COUNTY OF DALLAS \----24 UTILITY EASEMENT (BY THIS FLAT) ---) L8 SOO°51'09"W 4.66' L17 NOO*55'40"E 50.41' 55.02' Ic -----INS2 T.4'NA OC.CE2E1 EASEMENT E.3.M0A4 6EN5 N1D0'TO10 UTILITY O O1001-2'01 130--/6N 1507:01(NOC OA 0)1700 (CM) P.R.C.C. T. P.R.C.C. T. BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority on this day personally appeared Brian R. L16 I i, '--,\ /, Ix,4 - L9 S89°0420"E 10.44' L18 SOO°52'05''W 168.80' Wade, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the \\ // G foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for `L- c\) JUWAI7ER MUHAMMAD AND / 0 0, & 0 the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in the capacity stated ADNAN HESEN SELIM 0/ \, '\ (1, .\I , N, ,0). c),\ 0. GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this the day of INST No. 201 70726000980330„.,. I ''-'n 0,,, 1).9, q(„,' . , 2019. o 0 R.P.R.C.C. T. , \, r,y,c).- CURVE TABLE••,. , \\0\/. CURVE DELTA RADIUS TANGENT LENGTH CH. BRG. CHORD oi I ,.,. r----,--- R.., c:::, 1 Cl 375457'' 28.00 9.62 18.53' 5195425"W 18. 19' (r) / LLJ-1 I Lu CO C) . Notary Public in and for the State of Texas C2 4978'08" 32.00' 14.69' 27.54' S66°00'19 'W 26.69' 1----. C3 4025'35" 3200'. 11.78' 22.58' 521°0827"W 22. 11' (") cit--- 1- IN- k..: C4 90°0000 24.00' 24.00' 3770' N44°0420"W 3394' 1/2'' IRF i'N cr) The undersigned, the City Secretary of the City of Wylie, Texas, hereby certifies , co I I ' UTILITY2073 0E6A70SE0M70E0N0T7700 fthat the foregoing final plat of the subdivision or , S6276'45-E --* 0,88' 0 + _l_. C5 90°0000 ' 52.00 52.00 81.68 N44*0420"W 73.54' -- \ N\ I ST.2°A/O. 1 \ _-- -------- addition to the City of Wylie was submitted to the City Council on the ___ ) rz--: . SO35739141 1 '-oC6 90°4709 ' 28.00' 28.39' 44.37' N442754"W 39.87' 4.00' I 1/2" IRF iiJ \ day of 20 , and the Council, by formal action, then and , 1 0 \ N , /2VA/op/TER°.6DCRIC 0A.01TNI0A0G0E77E0AaSEMpERN cT c 7.--T ___ _____ L., 1 , there accepted the dedication of streets, alley parks, easement, public places, - __L..._\,. 7/4)/ISH \\ _ INST.1°NPOR, . --.--- C7 24:3544 52.00 11.34 22.32 577'1356E 22. 15 and water and sewer lines as shown and set forth in and upon said plat and CONCRETE YCIRS "RLG INC" OCMF FAICI OSUIVE N said Council further authorized the Mayor to note the acceptance thereof by FROM WHICH A YCIRF "RPLS 5587'' >.--- . . . ,.. - C8 24°08'16" 28.00 5.99 11.80 S7700'12"E 11.71' signing his name as hereinabove subscribed. BLOCK WALL 55.00' --- . BEARS S0051'09"W, 0.87' - _-- - 304.21' PFC - 1/2 IRF (CM) ----- C9 34*46'18" 28.00 8.77' 16.99' S71°41'12"E 16.73 Witness my hand this ___ day of , A.D., 20__. 15' ALLEY ' - _ N89125151#W 35921' . . lf) 15' ALLEY C10 7044'55" 28.00' 19.88' 34.57' 589°40'26"E 32.42' 2743' 108.00' 6,5.00' 65./00' 12" City Secretary 65.00' 65.00' ' 65.00'IRF .1" IPF 65.00' 3/8" 25 00' C11 1 0871'54" 28.00' 38.68' 52.88' NO`51'09"E 45.36' '0) LOT 22 Zr) oo LOT 21 (cm) LOT 20 LOT 19 I LOT 18 LOT 17 (CM) c., City of Wylie, Texas 10 0 oo "1 YCIRF LOT 16 -P\ ( C12 23°3403" 28.00' 5.84' 11.52' N651014914/ 11.44' (CM) LOT 24 _‘_ LOT 23 (6 N , "SURVEYING & ASSOC"LO 1c) 'ir) 1r) \ `JI LOT 15 Cl 3 90°00'00'' 28.00' 28.00' 43.98' S44°04'20"E 39.60' co oo co co oo 7 BLOCK A, WYNDHAM ES TA TES, PHASE I N'- tvi fri "1 CAB E., PG. 101, P.R.C.C. T. c) C14 90°00'00'' 28.00' 28.00' 43.98' S45:55'40''W 39.60',( c\I N ( 1 N I PRELIMINARY PLAT C15 9000'00" 28.00' 28.00' 43.98' N44°04'20"W 39.60' FIELD NOTES OF C16 9000'00" 28.00' 28.00' 43.98' N45*55'40"E 39.60' Whereas Juwaiter H. Muhammad and Adnan Hesen Selim are the owners of a THENCE South 00* 52'32"West, along a west line of said State Highwa_y THENCE North 89° 05'51"West, along the common line between said 4. 14 acre 4. 1 1 8 ACRES called 4. 14 acre tract of land situated in the Francisco De La Pifia Survey No. 78, passing a 1/2"iron rod with yellow plastic cap stamped IA Lane tract and the north line of said Wyndham Estates, Phase I, a distance LOTS 1 & 2 BLOCK A Abstract No. 688, City of Wylie, Collin County Texas, being all of a called 4. 14 RLPS 2509"found for the northeast corner of Lot 5, Block A, Wylie Retail Office of 359.21 feet to a 1/2"iron rod with yellow plastic cap stamped "RLG INC"set , acre tract of land described in a Special Warranty Deed to Juwaiter H. Park Addition, an addition to the City of Wylie, recorded in on the north line of said Wyndham Estates, Phase I, for the southwest corner of WYLIE AUTO ADDITION Muhammad and Adnan Hesen Selim, recorded in Instrument Number Volume 2013, Page 249, Plat Records, Collin County Texas, at a distance said 4. 14 acre tract, from which a 1/2"iron with yellow plastic cap 20170726000980330, Real Property Records, Collin County, Texas, and being of 9.97 feet, passing a 1/2"iron rod with yellow plastic cap stamped "IL Lane stamped "RPLS 5587"found bears South 00* 51'09"West a distance of 0.87 feet; , ABSTRACT NO. 688 more particularly described as foHows: RPLS 2509"found for the southwest corner of said Lot 5 and the northwest FRANSISCO DE LA PINA SURVEY corner of Lot 1, Block A, of said Wylie Retail Office Park Addition, at a distance THENCE North 00' 51'09"East, along the common line between said 4. 14 acre CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS BEGINNING at a 1/2"iron rod with yellow plastic cap stamped "RPLS 5587" of 235.89 feet, passing a 1/2'iron rod found for the southwest corner of said tract and said Lot 1, Block A, Shahi Group Addition, a distance of 499.34 feet found on the south right-of-way line of State Highway No. 78 (a variable width Lot 1, Block A, Wylie Retail Office Park Addition, at a distance of 251.99 feet, to the POINT OF BEGINNING, containing 179,389 square feet or 4. 1182 acres, LEGEND SCALE: 1 " = 40' DATE: 7/29/1 9 right-of-way), for the northeast corner of Lot 1, Block A, Shahi Group Addition, continuing for a total distance of 499. 19 feet to a point on the north line of more or less. BOUNDARY LINF OVERHEAD POWER ............. -E F an addition to the City of Wylie, recorded in Document Number 2006-486, Plat Wyndham Estates, Phase I, an addition to the City of Wylie, recorded in Cabinet . . . PROPERTY LINE 8"W 8"W WA 7 ER LINE OWNER: SURVEYOR: Records, Collin County Texas, and the northwest corner of said 4. 14 acre tract; E, Page 101, Plat Records, Collin County Texas, for the southeast corner of . . . GONCA'LTE 550 EXISTING DON/OUR I INF said 4. 14 acre tract, from which a 1/2 iron rod found bears STANDARD WV° LICH 1 WA 11 R VALVE CAB PRDC I CA BIM':T PI AT A'EGORDS; DAL/AY GOUN TY TX JUWAITAR MUHAMMAD RAYMOND L. GOODSON JR., INC. THENCE South 89* 04'20"East, along the south right-of-way line of said State South 62° 16'45"East a distance of 0.88 feet, and a chiseled "X"in concrete FH0 11AT H KORAN 1 RPRDC r A'E AL PROPEA'1 Y RECORDS, DALLAS COUN TY, TX 101 EAST BUCKINGHAM ROAD 12001 N. CENTRAL EXPRESSWAY, STE 300 Highway No. 78, a distance of 359.41 feet to a 1/2"iron rod with yellow plastic found bears South 03° 37'39"West, a distance of 4.00 feet; sip° S7 AND PIPE INST NO INS 1 RUA/IF N 1 NUMBER GARLAND, TEXAS 75040 DALLAS, TX. 75243 0 IRRICA 1/ON BOX VOL PG VOL...UME, PAGE 214-739-8100 cap stamped "RLG INC set on the south right-of-way line of said State Highway TPD 0 TEI EPHONE PLD1SIAI 0 SANI I AR Y S1 WER MANHOI 1 214-235-8845 rig ittrIginc.c om No. 78, for the northeast corner of said 4. 14 acre tract; 0 POW/A' POLE 0 S 1 ORM Si wrm mANHol i TX PE REG #F 493 o SIGN roles 7/2"11-?0N ROD WITH YELLOW PI AS I IC CAP TBPLS REG #100341-00 SHEET 1 OF 1 Cul, CHISELED "X"IN DONORS TF POUND S TAMPED "RI G INC"SE 1 YCIRF 1/2"IRON ROD WI7 H YELI OW PI AS I IC CAP 5 TAMPED " "POUND RECORDED INST# - JOB NO. 1911.079 E-FILE 1911.079pp DWG NO. 27, 158W Wylie City Council ie AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: C Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: October 29, 2019 Exhibits: Subject Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Woodbridge Crossing Addition Lots 17R-2 & 17R-3, Block A, being a replat of Lot 17R-1, Block A establishing two commercial lots on 12.899 acres, located at 3030 FM 544. Recommendation Motion to approve a Final Plat of Woodbridge Crossing Addition Lots 1.7R-2 & 1.7R-3, Block A, being a replat of Lot 17R-1, Block A establishing two commercial lots on 12.899 acres, located at 3030 FM 544. Discussion OWNER: Woodbridge Crossing LP APPLICANT: ClayMoore Engineering The applicant has submitted a Replat to establish Lots 17R-2 & 17R-3, Block A of Woodbridge Crossing Addition by subdividing Lot 17R-1, Block A. This property is part of the Woodbridge Crossing Planned Development approved in 2008. The purpose of this plat is to create two lots from one lot for marketing purposes. If approved, Lot 17R-2 would contain existing retail uses and a parking lot on 5.607 acres. Lot 17R-3 would contain an undeveloped site on 7.291 acres. The plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. For conditional approval or disapproval, The City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Government Code. P&Z Commission Discussion The Commission voted to recommend approval 5-0. Page 1 of 1 VICINITY MAP STATE OF TEXAS § NOT TO SCALE FARM TO MARKET ROAD 544 ' COUNTY OF coLLIN § 120'RIGHT-OF-WAY . , fi WHEREAS Woodbridge Crossing, L.P. are the owners of a 13.058 acre tract of land situated in the William Sachase Survey, Abstract number 835, w i Being all of Lot 17R-1, Block A, Woodbridge Crossing Addition, an addition to the City of Wylie, as recorded in Instrument Number POINT OF N89 37 51 E 12' STREET EASEMENT l 12' STREET EASEMENT E. I $ '1 , 1 t --„ 20100430010000780,Plat Records,Collin Count Texas and beingmore particularlydescribed bymetes and bounds as follows: DOC. NO. 2008-49 BEGINNING 47 00 DOC. NO. 2008-49 I-._ .m tl County, 10' UTILITY EASEMENT10' UTILITY EASEMENT P,R.C.C.T 5/8" REBAR DOC. NO. 2008-49 P.R.e.c.T. DOC. NO. 2008-49 BEGINNING at an "X" found for the northeast corner of Lot 13R-1 of said Woodbrige CrossingAddition, same beingthe northwestern most corner of P.R.GC.T. 5/8" REBAR P.R.C.C.T. 5/8/BGT" REBAR (C.M.) g "X" FND. (C.M.) C.M.) N89°37'51"E 162.84' ITE _ _ _ _ — _ — said Lot 17R-1 and lying on the south right of way line of Farm to Market Road No. 544 (120 foot right of way as shown on Instrument Number — — — — _ _— — — — — — — N89°3T51"E 243.00' o o I _ _ 0 TXDOT MON. ,` �� 20100430010000780); T �� S00°34'S3'B h i ,:, THENCE North 89 degrees 37 minutes 51 seconds East with the south right of way line of said Farm to Market Road No. 544, a distance of 47.00 feet 20' SIDEWALK EASEMENT J� 20' SIDEWALK EASEMENT 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT 1— to a 5/8 inch rebar found for the northernmost east corner of Lot 15R, Block A, Woodbridge Crossing, an addition to the Cityof Wylie as recorded in 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT DOC. NO. 2008-49 5/8" REBAR 40.00' DOC. NO. 2008-49 DOC. NO. 2008-490 x . s� g g, Y DOC. NO. 2008-490-��7 P.R.C.C.T. P.R.C.C.T. P.R.C.C.T. i t ,, '�- Volume 2009,Page 370-372,Plat Records, Collin County,Texas; P.R.C.C.T. �_ ( 5L" REBAR �—L _ THENCE South 00 degrees 34 minutes 53 seconds East, departing the south right of way line of said Farm to Market Road No. 544, with the west line l''- '' '' 1 L -( y "°"'T fi _,, of said Lot 15R, a distance of 40.00 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar found for corner; :1' : 15' WATER EASEMENT 1`� 1� > c.�� 15' WATER EASEMENT S89°25'07"W DOC. NO. 2008-49 1`,vo,, ,+ 4.P" DOC. NO. 2008-49 ; e ,P THENCE South 89 degrees 25 minutes 07 seconds West, with the northwestern line of said Lot 15R, a distnace of 15.00 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar found P.R.C.C.T. 15.00 P.R.c.c.T. N 1 1 -' , _m for corner; N THENCE South 00 degrees 34 minutes 53 seconds East,with the westernmost line of said Lot 15R, a distance of 236.57 feet to an "X" Cut found for the I L ,� southwest corner of said Lot 15R; LOT 16R,BLOCL A t.- . b. �' e0 " E North 89 degrees 25 minutes 07 seconds East, with the south line of said Lot 15R, passing an "X" Cut found for the southeast corner of said THENCN WOODBRIDdE - T 1 � LO �� 4 Lot 15R, same beingthe southwest corner of Lot 16R of said second referenced Woodbridge CrossingAddition, at a distance of 258.00 feet and I WOODBRIDGE CROSSING AIJIH ION g LOT 12I,BLOCK A - "C CROSSING ADDITION DOC.NO,2009- 70 continuing a total distance of 292.90 feet to an "X" Cut found for corner and being the beginning of a curve to the right, with a radius of 115.00 feet, a LOT 13R-3 BLOCK A M cn I'.R.D.C.T. WOODBRIDGE IHGE N 'WOODBRIDGE `-" N DOC.NO.2009-370 LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS central angle of 14 degrees 46 minutes 37 seconds, a chord bearing and distance of South 83 degrees 13 minutes 12 seconds East, a distance of 29.58 ii CROSSING ADDITION I I.I),C.1'. I CROSSING ADDITION M W ' feet; N DOC.N0.2009-370 � � 2010-113 o M I I • D.R.C.C.T. DEED RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS N I'.I,I3.C.T. I '•R•D•C•T• Z I M _ ---j • P.R.C.C.T. PLAT RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS THENCE with said curve to the right,with the south line of said Lot 16R, an arc length of 29.66 feet to an"X" Cut found for corner; I 60' ACCESS EASEMENT o VOL. 5971, PG. 1102 c T • ROW RIGHT OF WAY THENCE South 75 degrees 48 minutes 09 seconds East, with the south line of said Lot 16R, a distance of 82.94 feet to an "X" cut found for the Czj • IRS 1/2 INCH CAPPED REBAR STAMPED "ASC" SET southeast corner of said Lot 16R, same being a point on the west right of way line of Springwell Parkway (Variable Width right of way) and being the • C.M. CONTROLLING MONUMENT beginning of a curve to the left with a radius of 650.00 feet, a central angle of 11 degrees 57 minutes 12 seconds, and a chord bearing and distance of I South 05 degrees 33 minutes 36 seconds West,a distance of 135.36 feet; 15' UTILITY EASEMENT 15' UTILITY EASEMENT I 1o'x10' WATER EASEMENT / 5/8" REBAR THENCE with said curve to the left, with the west right of way line of said Springwell Parkway, an arc length of 135.61 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar found 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT DOC. NO. 200EMEN I 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT DOC. NO. 200E-37 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT C.M.) DOC. NO. 2008-490 P.R.C.C.T. DOC. N0, 2008-490 ErC. NO. 2008-490 / for corner; DOC. NO. 2008-490 P.R.C.C.L I P.R.C.C.T. P.R.C.C.7 / PRc.c.r. I J L=74.44% R=650.00' P.R.c.c.r. (_ THENCE South 00 degrees 24 minutes 59 seconds East, with the east line of said Lot 17R-1, same being the west right of way line of said Springwell b A=00633'43" r r / ` 7/i��S14'49'04"W�74.40' Parkway, a distance of 565.35 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar found for the southeast corner of said Lot 17R-1, same being the northeast corner of Lot 46X, L� Block A of Woodbridge Phase 21B, an addition to the City of Wylie, as recorded in Document No. 2019-512,Plat Records, Collin County,Texas; o "X" END. N89°25'07"E 292.90' "X" END. 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT "x" END. N89 25 07 E 345.10 "X" FND_ r I DOC. N0. 2008-490 p v .� ..s• 189E 273.91' • SAS°�809 yJ P.R.C.C.T. THENCE South 89 degrees 28 minutes 07 seconds West, departing the west right of way line of with the north line of Block A of said Woodbridge "x" END. _ _ "x" END. E 8294 Phase 21B, a distance of 753.42 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar found for the southeast corner of Lot 14R 1, as recorded in said first referenced Woodbridge S89°25'07"W 148.90'i--- — — — — O"x N� - i L=29.66',R=115.00' �� Crossing; "X" END. \ 7 30' FIRE LANE, ACCESS _ ° • "X" FND. RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL 30' FIREUTI LANE, ACCESS 4-14 4637 THENCE North 00 degrees 34 minutes 53 seconds West, departing the north line of said Block A, with an east line of said 14R 1 a distance of 127.13 & UTILITY EASEMENT (C.M.) & UTILITY EASEMENT DOC. NO. 2008-490 S83°13'12"E-.29.58' DOC. NO. 2P.R.C.c o P.R.C.C.T. I feet to a 1/2 inch rebar capped"ASC" set for corner; — — — — _ — CHARIMAN,PLANNING DATE �� & ZONING COMMISSION THENCE South 89 degrees 25 minutes 07 seconds West with a north line of said Lot 14R-1, a distance of 10.00 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar capped "ASC" I CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS set; ii L=I35.61', R=650.0— 0 11 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION THENCE North 00 degrees 34 minutes 53 seconds West, with the west line of said 17R-1, same being the east line of said 14R-1, a distance of 597.09 — — 11°5T12" \ 15.o' S05°33'3 -11°55.36' feet to an "X" Cut found for the northwest corner of said Lot 17R-1, same being an interior ell„ corner of Lot 11R-1, of said first referenced 1 I I Woodbridge Crossing Addition; I I MAYOR,CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS DATE THENCE North 89 degrees 25 minutes 07 seconds East, with the south line of said Lot 11R-1, and continuing with the south line of Lot 12R-1 of said 13.9' 1 i fist referenced Woodbridge Crossing Addition,passing an "X" Cut found for the southeast corner of said Lot 12R-1, same being the southwest corner of - -101' I I ACCEPTED said Lot 13R-1, a distance of 182.26 feet, and continuing a total distance of 345.10 feet to an "X" Cut found for the southeast corner of said Lot 13R-1; I I 30' FIRE LANE, ACCESS I THENCE North 00 degrees 34 minutes 53 seconds West, with the east line of said Lot 13R-1, a distance of 276.74 feet to THE POINT OF & UTILITY EASEMENT BEGINNING and containing561 861 square feet or 12.899 acres of land,more or less. DOC. NO. 2008-490 24' FIRE LANE, ACCESS P.R.C.C.T. 5/8" REBAR MAYOR,CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS DATE & UTILITY EASEMENT P.R.C.C.T. 2oo8-4so THE UNDERSIGNED, THE CITY SECRETARY OF THE CITY OF NOW,THEREFORE,KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS WYLIE,TEXAS,HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT THE FOREGOING FINAL m PLAT OF THE LOTS 17R-2 & 17R-3, BLOCK A, WOODBRIDGE THAT Woodbridge Crossing, L.P., the owner, does hereby adopt this plat designated therein above described property as Final Plat of LOTS 17R-2, & 0, CROSSING ADDITION, SUBDIVISION OF ADDITION TO THE CITY 17R-3 BLOCK A, WOODBRIDGE CROSSING ADDITION, an addition to the City of Wylie, Texas, an does hereby dedicate, in fee simple, to the w OF WYLIE WAS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL ON THE public use forever, the streets, rights-of-way, and other public improvements shown thereon. The streets and alleys, if any, are dedicated for street DAY OF , 20 , AND THE COUNCIL, BY purposes. The easements and pbulic use areas, are dedicated, for the public use forever, for the purposes indicated on this plat. No buildings, fences, o FORMAL ACTION, THEN AND THERE ACCEPTED THE trees, shrubs, or other improvements or growths shall be constructed or placed upon, over or across the easements as shown, except that landscape o DEDICATION OF STREETS, ALLEY, PARKS, EASEMENT, PUBLIC improvements may be placed in landscape easements, if approved by the City Council of the City of Wylie. In addition, utility easements may also be 5 UTILITY 200E-ENT PLACES, publicdesiringusing particular NO. Zoos-37. AND WATER AND SEWER LINES AS SHOWN AND SET used for mutual use and accommodation of all utilities to use or the same unless the easement limits the use to utilities, LOT I7R-3 P.R.C.C.T. FORTH IN AND UPON SAID PLAT AND SAID COUNCIL FURTHER said use by public utilities being subordinate to the public's and City of Wylie's use thereof. LOT I 7Rn2 317,611 SQ.FT. AUTHORIZES THE MAYOR TO NOTE THE ACCEPTANCE THEREOF The Cityof Wylie andpublic utilities entities shall have the right to remove and keepremoved all orparts of anybuilding, fences,trees, shrubs or other 244,250SQ.FT. I BY SIGNING HIS NAME AS HEREINABOVE SUBSCRIBED. Y g g' 7o29I ACRES improvements orgrowths which mayin anywayendanger or interfere with the constructing, maintenance, or efficiencyof their respective systems in O 2.5' UTILITY EASEMENT I �y Il g g> It Y 5.607 ACRES DOC. NO. 2008-49. said easements. The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall at all time shave the full right of ingress and egress to or from their respective 1; P.R.C.C.T. WITNESS MY HAND THIS DAY OF A.D. 20 , easements for the purpose of constructing,reconstructing, inspecting,patrolling, maintaining, reading meters, and adding to or removing all or parts of g. 4 their respective systems without the necessity at any time procuring permission from anyone. This plat approved subject to all platting ordinances,rules,regulations,resolutions of The City of Wylie,Texas. .7t• CITY SECRETARY o I CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS c, n WOODBRIDGE CROSSING L.P. Z 14.5' WATER EASEMENT LOT 14I 1,BLOCK A 1 DOC. NO. 2010-113 1O'X10' WATER EASEMENT WOODBRIDGE / P.R.C.C.T. 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT DOC. NO. 2008-49 CROSSING ADDITION , //DOC. NO. 2008-490 P.R.C.C.T. 10'XIO' WATER EASEMENT 10'XIO' WATER EASEMENT DOC PTO,2I110 113 -- i \ r /P.R.C.C.T. P.RCC.CO. 2008-490 DOC. NO. 2008-49 By: V/ P.R.C.C.T. Z I Authorized Representative — 30' FIRE LANE, ACCESS 30' FIRE LANE, ACCESS & UTILITY EASEMENT A I & UTILITY EASEMENT I DOC. NO. 2010-113 S89°25'07"W 155.77' DOC. NO. 2008-490 P.R.C.C.T. -. Title/Date \ , � � _ — P.R.C.C.T. L if rn § SURVEYOR'S NOTES: o STATE OF TEXAS 1. Bearings and distances are based on w COUNTY OF DENTON § STATE OF TEXAS § Texas State Plane Coordinate System, "-�'.. This is to certify that I, Thomas W. Mauk,a Registered Professional Land Surveyor of the State COUNTY OF § Texas North Central Zone 4202 North L.O I 1 7R-1, BLOCK A o of Texas,have platted the subdivision from an actual survey on the ground, and that this plat BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas, on this day personally appeared known to WOODBRIDGE CROSSING o correctlyrepresents that surveymade byme or under mydirection and supervision. me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same for the purposes and American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83) ADDITION p p (U.S. Foot) with a combined scale DOC. N0. 2010-115 PRELIMINARY consideration therein expressed. P.R.D.C.T THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BE RECORDED FOR factor of 1.000152710. ANY PURPOSE AND SHALL NOT BE VIEWED OR RELIED UPON AS A FINAL SURVEY DOCUMENT 2. This property lies within Zone "X" of DATED 10/7/2019 GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this day of 20 the Flood Insurance Rate Map for Thomas W. Mauk,R.P.L.S. Collin County, Texas and Incorporated No. 5119 Areas, map no. 48085C0415 J, dated June 2, 2009, via scaled map location § Notary Public in and for the State of Texas and graphic plotting. STATE OF TEXAS N COUNTY OF DENTON § 3. Notice: Selling a portion of this `-' 5' UTILITY EASEMENT L4 DOC. NO. 2009-371 addition by metes and bounds is a 58E°25'07"W o P.R.e.c.r. " �"'' BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas, on this N day personally appeared Thomas W. Mauk, known to me to be the person whose name is violation of City subdivision ordinance 1 10.00 o subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that she executed the same for and state platting statutes and is subject o 2.5' UTILITY EASEMENT the purposes and consideration therein expressed. to fines and withholding of utilities and DOC. NO. 2008-490 P.R.C.C.T. FINAL PLAT building certificates. � GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this day of 4. The purpose of this plat is to create 2 REMAINDER OF - 20 recorded lots from 1 previously 6D971 .EASEMENT ENGINEER WOODBRIDGE CROSSING ADDITION recorded lot. VOL.N °.R.C.C.> LOT 17R-2 AND LOT 17R-3, BLOCK A • Notary Public in and for the State of Texas ,,� Being a Replat of Lot 17R-1 d 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT 30' FIRE LANE, ACCESS 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT LAY ORE •�1 Woodbridge CrossingAddition 0 10'X15' WATER EASEMENT 10'X10' WATER EASEMENT DOC. NO. 2008-49 & UTILITY EASEMENT DOC. NO. 2008-49 ,�.0.�• W 1 N D R O S E g p DOC. NO. 2008-49 DOC. NO. 2008-49 P.R.C.C.T. DOC. N0. 2008-490 P.R.C.C.T. Z P.R.C.C.T. P.R.C.C.T. P.R.C.c.r. T `�' LAND SURVEYING I PLATTING an addition to the City of Wylie Collin County, Texas NI I ENGINEERING 2FI ELM STREET,SUITE 200 I LEWISVILLE,TX 75057 I 214.217.2544 as recorded in Inst. No. 20100430010000780 I FIRM REGISTRATION NO.10194331 I WINDROSESERVICES.COM 1 2" REBAR _230.05' 523.3T • 5/8" REBAR 1903 Central Drive Suite#406 736.65' 5/8" R• EBAR 51.88' 46.38' 1/2" REBAR 58E°28'07"W 753.42' Bedford, Texas 76021 G Plat Records, Collin County, Texas (C.M.) Phone: 817 281 0572 LOT32 LOT 39 ,�� Being 12.89E Acres or 1,8 1 Square feet ARTHuR � rDrvY�r LOT 33 OWNER/DEVELOPER William Sachse Survey Abstract No. 835 LOT 38 BLOCK A F , LOT 37 LOT 44 LOT 45 220 Elm St.,#200-Lewisville,TX 75057 LOT 35 LOT 36 WOODBRIDGE PHASE 21B LOT 41 LOT 42 LOT 43 #-1 Woodbridge Crossing Addition Ph.214.217.2544-TFRN#10063800 50' 0 25' 50' 100' DOC.NO.2019-512 3030 W. FM 544 arthursurveying.com Established 1986 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas I I I P T. I I I I I I I I Wylie, Texas 75098 -- 2019 -- SCALE: 1"=50' DRAWN BY:G.L.C./E.R. DATE: 09/16/2019 CHECKED BY: T.M. JOB NO.: T.M. V:\Engineering\Cloymoore Engineering\Woodbridge Crossing—Nyfie\Drowtngs Wylie City Council oF 1 AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: D Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: October 29, 2019 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Colonial Acres Estates establishing Lots 2R and 3R, Block D, being a replat of Lots 2, 3, and 4, Block D, generally located on Estates Lane at Colonial Drive within the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction(ETJ). Recommendation Motion to approve a Final Plat of Colonial Acres Estates establishing Lots 2R and 3R, Block D, being a replat of Lots 2, 3, and 4, Block D, generally located on Estates Lane at Colonial Drive within the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction(ETJ). Discussion OWNER: Jo De Barber& Jonene Kemp APPLICANT: Roome Land Surveying The applicant has submitted a Replat to establish Lots 2R and 3R, Block D of Colonial.Acres Estates by replotting Lots 2, 3, and 4, from three lots one acre lots to two 1.5 acre lots. The properties are located in the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction(ETJ)in Collin County. The purpose of this Replat is to establish two residential lots for the development of two single-family residential homes. The plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department and Collin County Development Services. For conditional approval or disapproval,the City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Gov't Code. P&Z Commission Discussion The Commission voted to recommend approval 5-0. Page 1 of 1 E N OWNER'S DEDICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATE OF TEXAS § — — _ _ STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF COLLIN § — COUNTY OF COLLIN § — — — — — // BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Jo Dee Barber, known to me ' J �� WHEREAS Jo Dee Barber and Jonene Kemp are the owners of a tract of land situated in the State of to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, who acknowledged to me that r Texas and the County of Collin, being part of the R. D. Newman Survey, Abstract No. 660, and being all the same was executed for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. 1 of Lot 2, Lot 3 and Lot 4, Block D of Colonial Acres Estates, an addition to the City of Wylie, Collin I County, Texas, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 6, Page 39 of the Plat Records of Collin GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the , day of , 2019. County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows: I BEGINNING at a 1/2 inch iron rod capped "Roome" found for corner in the west right—of—way line of I I Estates Lane and marking the southeast corner of Lot 1, Block D of said Colonial Acres Estates and the Notary Public in and for I Lot 1 Block D 0' 40' 80' northeast corner of said Lot 2; The State of Texas Colonial Acres Estates Vol 6 Pg. 39 nIMMINIMININIMPI THENCE with said west right—of—way line and the east line of said Lot 2, Lot 3 and Lot 4, South 1 P.R.CCT. Scale: 1"=40' 02°28'57" West, 429.88 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod capped "Roome" found for corner marking the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I northeast corner of Lot 5, Block D of said Colonial Acres Estates and the southeast corner of said Lot STATE OF TEXAS § — — I I 4; COUNTY OF COLLIN § I I THENCE with the north line of said Lot 5 and the south line of said Lot 4, North 87°31'03" West, 300.36 BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Jonene Kemp, known to me to feet to a 1 inch iron rod capped "Roome" found for corner in the east line of Woodbridge Phase 12, be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, who acknowledged to me that I POINT OF an addition to the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume the same was executed for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. RCIRF BEGINNING 2006, Page 517 of the Plat Records of Collin County, Texas and marking the northwest corner of said S87°31'03"E 307.62' Lot 5 and the southeast corner of said Lot 4; GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the , day of , 2019. — — RCIRF I I I Lot I BlockA THENCE with the east line of said Woodbridge Phase 12 and the west line of said Lo 4, Lot 3 and Lot Colonial Acres Estates 2, North 01°30'57" East, 429.94 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod capped "Roome" found for corner marking Vol. 6 P9. 39 the southwest corner of said Lot 1 and the northwest corner of said Lot 2; Notary Public in and for P.RCCT The State of Texas THENCE with the south line of said Lot 1 and the north line of said Lot 2, South 87°31'03" East, 307.62 feet to the POINT of BEGINNING and containing 130,680 square feet or 3.000 acres of land. SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE TEXAS I COUNTY OF COLLIN § I THAT I, Michael Cuzzo, do herebycertifythat I prepared this amendingplat from an actual surveyon OWNER'S CERTIFICATE the land and that the corner monuments shown thereon were found and/or properly placed under my N I 4STATE OF TEXAS § supervision in accordance with the applicable codes and ordinances of the City of Wylie. Lot 2R ( COUNTY OF COLLIN § — — 65,340 Sq.Ft. •6 1.50 Acres N I NOW THEREFORE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: I Michael Cuzzo °°,°� R.P.L.S. No. 5693 o That, Jo Dee Barber and Jonene Kemp do hereby adopt this plat designated therein above described I property as Lot 2R & 3R, Block D Colonial Acres Estates, an addition to Collin County, Texas, an Original_Lot Line t)I Lot 2 does hereby dedicate, in fee simple, to the public use forever, the streets, right—of—way, and other public ACKNOWLEDGEMENT �° v Lot 3 1/2°IRF STATE OF TEXAS § (CM) improvements shown thereon. The streets and alleys, if any, are dedicated for street purposes. The o — — _ _ easements and public use areas, are dedicated, for the public use forever, for the purposes indicated on COUNTY OF COLLIN § �o o — — ---- — this plat. No buildings, fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths shall be constructed or a placed upon, over or across the easements as shown, except that landscape improvements may be BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Michael Cuzzo, known to me to I 4 b placed in landscape easements, if approved by the City Council of the City of Wylie. In addition, utility be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, who acknowledged to me that Ieasements may also be used for mutual use and accommodation of all public utilities desiring to use or the same was executed for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. Colonial Drive using the same unless the easement limits the use to particular utilities, said use by public utilities being N subordinate to the public's and City of Wylie's use thereof. d- I GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the ___, day of , 2019. — — S87°31'03"E 304.01' n1 The City of Wylie and public utilities entities shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or •, _ _ _ _ parts of any building, fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths which may in any way o i — — ---__ endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of their respective systems in said easements. The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall at all times have the full right of ingress and Notary Public in and for La o Block D ma egress to or from their respective easements for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, The State of Texas ZN patrolling, maintaining, reading meters, and adding to or removing all or parts of their respective systems — — — — >I (I) w a without the necessity at any time procuring permission from anyone. I 11- I WITNESS, my hand, this the ____day of , 2019. 1 ) 5/8"IRF(CM)1 I Original Lot Line_ __ _ Lot 3 Lot a Jo Dee Barber The undersigned, the City Secretary of the City of Wylie, Texas, hereby certifies that the foregoing 4 I final plat of the Colonial Acres Estates, Lot 2R & 3R, Block D, subdivision or addition to Collin _ _ _ `" N County was submitted to the City Council on the ____ day of I11 CV I I 20___, and the Council, by formal action, then and there accepted the dedication of streets, alley, ( Lot 3 BlockA Jonene Kemp parks, easement, public places, and water and sewer lines as shown and set forth in and upon said IN Colonial Acres Estates plat and said Council further authorized the Mayor to note the acceptance thereof by signing hi oLot 3R N Vol. 6 Pg. 39 name as hereinabove subscribed. z 65,340 Sq.Ft. I P.R.CCT. 1.50 Acres Witness my hand this ____ day of , A.D., 2019. I City Secretary I City of Wylie, Texas I I I 10' Drainage Esm't. I — C Vol. 6, Pg.g• 39 RCIRF N87°31'03"W 300.36' Final Plat RCIRF I Lots 2R & 31?, Block ]) _ _ 11 1 Colonial Acres Estates Lot 5 Block D being a Replat of Lots 2, 3 & 4, Block D, Colonial Acres Estates Colonial Acres Estates Lot 2 BlockA as recorded in 6 Pg. 39 PRCCT Vol 6 Pg. 39 Colonial Acres Estates Vol. 1 P.R.C C.T. I Vol 6 Pg. 39 3.00 Acres of land 1 I P.R.CC.T. 1 R. D. Newman Survey, Abstract No. 660 City of Wylie ETJ, Collin County, Texas September 2019 I 1 _ 1 _____ - _____ VICINITY MP N.T.S. �� WYLIE ./ ■■■■ lc=i' — —Pop 8,716 h ®W''' 81DDE ''t0 i — -- w % FO _ i _ E#TM ws i Y STEEL �� IA �. AUNMHILLCiDUVI�YQ ,CM OL - EXQHUI( �; � WAY NOTES: (1) CM is controlling monument; (2) No part of subject property lies �ENS� ', DN BROOK within a Special Flood Hazard Area inundated by 100—year flood per Flood Jorr i 1 �' Insurance Rate Map Number 48085C0535 J of F.E.M.A. Flood Insurance Rate I �N� P:\ES\2019Q3\ES656045.DWG ALM6 >� Maps for Collin County, Texas and Incorporated Areas dated June 2, 2009 (-- Le end i _ g Owner: Lot 3 & 4: — Owner: Lot 2: - Surveyor: — ���'�,� 3 (Zone X); (3) Source bearing per the Texas State Plane Coordinate System Roome hand Surveying I �' �,, — Jonene Kemp Jo Dee Barber Y 9 O 0 �� . . — Site/ Notice: Selling a portion of this addition b North Central Zone using City of Wylie Monuments 4 8c 5 P 2000 Ave G, Suite 810 � 9 P Y 1212 Estates Lane 1202 Estates Lane COLONIAL 6DZ M RCIRF Roome Capped Iron Rod Found Plano, Tx 75074 metes and bounds is a violation of city Wylie, Texas 75098 Wylie, Texas 75098 M �""` i �— ordinance and state law and is subject to fines PRCCT Plat Records Collin County Texoss (972) 423-4372 Land Surveying _RANCH and withholding of utilities and building permits. CCLR Collin county Land Records Mike@Roomeinc.corn 2000 Avenue G, Suite 810 CgEEN6'lDE S, IRF Iron Rod Found Attn: Mike Cuzzo Plano, Texas 75074 I " —1I I I Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 L www.roomesurveying.com/Firm No. 10013100 J Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: E Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: November 4, 2019 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider, and act upon, approval of a Final Plat for East Fork Springs, establishing two lots on 8.204 acres in the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction,property located at 7055 Bennett Road. Recommendation Motion to approve a Final Plat for East Fork Springs, establishing two lots on 8.204 acres in the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction,property located at 7055 Bennett Road. Discussion OWNER: Jon& Christina Lewis APPLICANT: Carroll Consulting Group,Inc The applicant has submitted a Final Plat to establish two lots on 8.204 acres within the City of Wylie's ETJ. The property is located in Collin County and the purpose of the plat is for the development of a single-family home on Lot 1. Lot 2 will remain undeveloped at this time. Lot 1 measures 1.642 acres and Lot 2 measures 6.562 acres. The plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department and Collin County Development Services. P&Z Commission Discussion The Commission voted to recommend approval 5-0. Page 1 of 1 c w i, LiBA OWNER'S CERTIFICATE U) STATE OF TEXAS WYLIE INTERMODEL COUNTY OF COLLIN TERMINAL N. l b S SITE Whereas, Jon D. Lewis and Christina L. Lewis, are the owners of a tract of land situated in the F. De La Pina Survey, Abstract IZ No. 688, Collin County, Texas and being the same 8.204 acre tract of land as conveyed to Jon D. Lewis and Christina L. Lewis v _ z by Gift Warranty Deed recorded in Instrument , No. 20181,228001575930, Official Public Records, Collin County, Texas, and being o z J more particularly described as follows: a I z z i W CHADBOURNE m Beginning at a 5/8" iron pin found with red cap stamped "BOUNDARY SOLUTIONS" on the west line of Bennett Road (County Road rx w LARRY D. PARKER No. 434) and on the south line of a 3.1763 acre tract of land conveyed to Troy Ray Gibson and Iris L. Gibson by deed recorded J 4.649 ACRES TROY RAY GIBSON in Volume 2208, Page 826, Deed Records Collin County Texas and being the northeast corner of said 8.204 acre tract; INST.# 20121119001475570 IRIS L. GIBSON E BROWN I O.P.R.C.C.T. 3.1763 ACRES VOL. 2208, PG. 826 Thence, South 00°02'24" West, along the west line of said Bennett road and the east line of said 8.204 acre tract, a distance of VICINITY MAP D.R.C.C.T. 573.89 feet to a 5/8" iron pin found with red cap stamped "BOUNDARY SOLUTIONS" for the southeast corner of said 8.204 acre (NOT TO SCALE) POINT OF tract; BEGINNING Thence, North 90°00'00" West, along the south line of said 8.204 acre tract, a distance of 164.02 feet to a 5/8" iron pin found with red cap stamped "BOUNDARY SOLUTIONS" for corner; R.C.I.P.F. ' Q S88'43'49"E 288.35 5/8. I.P.F. _ S89'02'09"E 391 .21 ' R.C.I.P.F. Thence, North 73°49'16" West, along the south line of said 8.204 acre tract, a distance of 545.35 feet to a 5/8" iron pin found with red cap stamped "BOUNDARY SOLUTIONS" for corner on an east line of a 52.679 acre tract of land conveyed to Bloomfield Homes, LP by deed recorded in Instrument No. 20161228001762560, Official Public Records, Collin County, Texas; w O d- Thence, North 01°09'03" East, along the west line of said 8.204 acre tract and an east line of said 52.679 acre tract, a N distance of 435.00 feet to a 5/8" iron pin found with red cap stamped "BOUNDARY SOLUTIONS" on the south line of a 4.649 acre tract of land conveyed to Larry D. Parker by deed recorded in Instrument No. 20121119001475570, Official Public Records, S89°02'09' E 349.18' rCollin County, Texas and for the northwest corner of said 8.204 acre tract and a northeast corner of said 52.679 acre tract; Thence, South 88°43'49" East, along the north line of said 8.204 acre tract and the south line of said 4.649 acre tract, a distance of 288.35 feet to a 5/8" iron pin found for the southeast corner of said 4.649 acre tract and the southwest corner of said 3.1763 acre tract; LOT 1 O Thence, South 89°02'09" East, along the north line of said 8.204 acre tract and the south line of said 3.1763 acre tract, a e (D 71507 SQ. FT. O distance of 391 .21 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 357,350 square feet or 8.204 acres of land. 1 .642 ACRES to d rt) in to GRAPHIC SCALE d- o is 30 so W t N • NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: O � O in Z That, Jon D. Lewis and Christina L. Lewis, acting herein by and through his (its) duly authorized officers, do hereby adopt this O W plat designating the hereinabove described property as EAST FORK SPRINGS, an addition to Collin County, Texas, and do hereby IN FEET LOT 2 ' "__ __ ' O to thepublic use forever, the streets, rights—of—way, and otherpublic improvements shown thereon. The ( ) O COO N89 02 09 W 258.1 1 co Q dedicate, in fee simple, p 1 inch = 30 ft. e— 285843 SQ. FT. --- ��� M 0 streets and alleys, if any, are dedicated for street purposes. The easements and public use areas, as shown, are dedicated, for 0 6.562 ACRES I `� 1- Q the public use forever, for the purposes indicated on this plat. No buildings, fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or Z in coto growths shall be constructed or placed upon, over or across the easements as shown, except that landscape improvements may Z0 N �i be placed in landscape easements, if approved by the City Council of the City of Wylie. In addition, utility easements may also be .— ii 1i used for the mutual use and accommodation of all public utilities desiring to use or using the same unless the easement limits 3 �� ii (NI D the use to particular utilities, said use by public utilities being subordinate to the public's and City of Wylie's use thereof. 1i t� O The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or parts of any buildings, fences, BLOOMFIELD HOMES, LP i 0 trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths which may in any way endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, 52.679 ACRES LO O p or efficiency of their respective systems in said easements. The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall at all times have the RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL INST.# 20161228001762560 i V) Q full right of ingress and egress to or from their respective easements for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, O.P.R.C.C.T. 1�i patrolling, maintaining, reading meters, and adding to or removing all or parts of their respective systems without the necessity CL at any time procuring permission from anyone. a) This plat approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, regulations and resolutions of the City of Wylie, Texas. I Chairman, Planning & Zoning Commission Date N84724'54"w 27, I EX. POND z WITNESS, my hand, this the day of , 20_ City of Wylie, Texas 105• d- I i in Z R.C.I.P.F.'• I I I I W APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION ) I Jon D. Lewis, Owner Christina L. Lewis, Owner / I / I / / i / i STATE OF TEXAS Mayor, City of Wylie, Texas Date N 73.49,r6" ( i COUNTY OF COLLIN ACCEPTED iiii 545.35, �\ i Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas on this date personally appeared Jon D. Lewis, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he w `.. i executed the same for purpose and considerations therein expressed. o �/ p Given under my hand and seal of office, this ____ day of , 2019. Mayor, City of Wylie, Texas Date Ii ci Z R.C.I.P.F. N90'00'00'W 164.02' —i Lj U 8 Notary Public for the State of Texas My Commission expires BILL E. LEWIS [ STATE OF TEXAS DONNA CLICK LEWIS COUNTY OF COLLIN VOL. 4676, PG. 1819 The undersigned, the City Secretary of the City of Wylie, Texas, D.R.C.C.T. hereby certifies that the foregoing final plat of the EAST FORK Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas on this date personally appeared Christina L. SPRINGS subdivision or addition to Collin County, Texas was submitted Lewis, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he to the City Council on the ___ day of , 20___, executed the same for purpose and considerations therein expressed. and the Council, by formal action, then and there accepted the dedication of streets, alley, parks, easement, public places, and water Given under my hand and seal of office, this ____ day of , 2019. and sewer lines as shown and set forth in and upon said plat and said Council further authorized the Mayor to note the acceptance thereof by signing his name as hereinabove subscribed. Witness my hand this ___ day of , A.D., 20___. Notary Public for the State of Texas My Commission expires City Secretary SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE City of Wylie, Texas KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That I, James Bart Carroll, do hereby certify that I prepared this plat from an actual and accurate survey of the land and that the corner monuments shown thereon as set were properly placed under my personal supervision in accordance with the Subdivision Ordinance of the City of Wylie. Dated this the ---- day of , 2019. FINAL PLAT EAST FORK SPRINGS LEGEND James Bart Carroll LOT 1 & 2 BLOCK A Texas Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 5129 I.P.F. — IRON PIN FOUND 8.204 ACRES SITUATED IN THE R.C.I.P.F. — 5/8" IRON PIN FOUND WITH RED CAP STAMPED STATE OF TEXAS "BOUNDARY SOLUTIONS" COUNTY OF COLLIN F. DE LA PINA SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 688 O.P.R.C.C.T. — OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas on this date personally CITY OF WYLIE, E.T.J . , COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS appeared James Bart Carroll, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument NOTES: and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for purpose and considerations therein expressed. CAR R O LL CONSULTING GROUP , INC . — Selling a portion of this addition by metes and bounds is a GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, THIS ____ DAY OF , 2019. violation of the City Ordinance and State Law and is subject OWNERS: P.O. BOX 11 972-742-4411 to fines and withholding of utilities and building permits. Jon D. & Christina L. Lewis LAVON, TEXAS 75166 TEXAS FIRM REGISTRATION NO.: 10007200 — All bearings are based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate Notary Public for the State of Texas 135 Prairie View Drive JOB No. SCALE: DATE PREPARED: DRAWN BY: System, N.A.D. 83, Texas North Central Zone 4202. My Commission expires Murphy, Texas 75094 2592-19 1 "=30' SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 CP Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: F Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: November 4, 2019 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider, and act upon, approval of a Final Plat for Woodlake Village Lot 1R-2, Block C, being an amended plat of Lot 1R-2, Block C, on one lot on 1.066 acres, generally located approximately 600' west of the intersection of State Highway 78 and Spring Creek Parkway. Recommendation Motion to approve a Final Plat for Woodlake Village Lot 1 R-2, Block C, being an amended plat of Lot I R-2, Block C, on one lot on 1.066 acres,generally located approximately 600' west of the intersection of State Highway 78 and Spring Creek Parkway. Discussion OWNER: Cityview Enterprise LLC APPLICANT: Texas Heritage Surveying,LLC The applicant has submitted an amended plat to establish one lot on 1.066 acres. The purpose of the amended plat is to record a 24' wide fire lane and mutual access easement and abandon a 30' wide access easement. The 30' access easement is proposed for abandonment as it limits the developable space on the lot. The City Engineering Department agrees with the proposal as the current configuration of the cross access easement may create vehicle stacking problems as it crosses another access easement that currently serves as the main exit from Wal-Mart. The applicant is working with the property owner of the lot to the west, Lot 1R-5, Block C, to align the cross easements between properties should this plat be approved. On November 5, 2019 the P&Z Commission approved with conditions a site plan for the development of this lot. The conditions set was that a fire lane easement be obtained on the property to the west(Lot 1R-5, Block C) to meet the City's fire access requirements. The plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. P&Z Commission Discussion The Commission voted to recommend approval 5-0. Page 1 of I VICINITY MAP - NOT TO SCALE OWNER'S CERTIFICATE "RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL" NOW, THEREFORE, KNOWN ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS is \ STATE OF TEXAS That CITYVIEW ENTERPRISES LLC, acting herein by and through his duly authorized agent Michael Nguyen, Managing Member, do hereby adopt this plat designating the 0,0) COUNTY OF COLLIN Chairman, Planning & Zoning Commission Date (P1/45P34° herein above described property as LOT 1R-2, BLOCK C OF WOODLAKE VILLAGE, an City of Wylie, Texas WHEREAS, CITYVIEW ENTERPRISES LLC is the sole owner of a tract of land situated in the F. De La Pina Survey, addition to the City of Wylie of Texas, and do hereby dedicate to the public use forever, C 01V- o z w Abstract No. 688, Collin County, Texas, being Lot 1R-2, Block C, Woodlake Village, an addition to the City of Wylie, Collin "APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION" the streets, right-of-way shown hereon and other public improvement shown thereon. E. w n_ ct County, Texas, according to the replat thereof recorded in Volume P, Page 926, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas, and The streets and alleys, if any are dedicated for streets purpose. The easements and public w (-) being the same tract of land described in Special Warranty Deed with Vendor's Lien to CITYVIEW ENTERPRISES LLC, 3.9 use area, as shown, are dedicated, for the public use forever, for the purposes indicated (7g as recorded in Instrument No. 20180109000037990, Official Public Records, Collin County, Texas, and being more Mayor, City of Wylie, Texas Date on he this plat. No buildings, trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths shall be SITE DEVONSHIRE particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: "ACCEPTED" constructed or placed upon, over or across the easements as shown, except that CALLIE BEGINNING at a 5/8 inch aluminum rod stamped "JPH" found for corner, being the southwest corner of said Lot 1R-2, landscape improvements may be placed in landscape easements, if approved by the City VvYNDHAM i..----* being the southeast corner of Lot 1R-5, Block C of said Woodlake Village, and lying on the north right-of-way line of State Council of the City of Wylie. In addition, utility easements may also be used for the mutual SHEPARD___-- Highway No. 78 (variable width right-of-way); Mayor, City of Wylie, Texas Date use accommodation of all public utilities desiring to use or using the same unless the / i OLD KNOLL DONNA -______ I LONDON ( THENCE North 00 degrees 48 minutes 58 seconds East, departing the north right-of-way line of said State Highway No. easement limits the use to particular utilities, said use by public utilities being subordinate 78 and along the east line of said Lot 1R-5, Block C, a distance of 193.21 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod found, being the The undersign, the City Secretary of the City of Wylie, Texas, hereby certifies that the to the public's and City of Wylie use thereof. northwest corner of said Lot 1R-2, Block C, and being the most westerly southwest corner of Lot 1R-6, Block C of foregoing final plat of the LOT 1R-2, BLOCK C OF WOODLAKE VILLAGE subdivision Woodlake Village, an addition to the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, according to the replat thereof recorded in or addition to the City of Wylie was submitted to the City Council on the day of The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall have the right to remove and keep Instrument No. 20071004010003590, Official Public Records, Collin County, Texas; , 2019. and the Council, by formal action, then and there accepted the dedication of streets, alley, parks, easements, public places, and water and sewer lines removed all or parts of any buildings, fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or THENCE South 89 degrees 12 minutes 47 seconds East, along the most northerly south line of said Lot 1R-6, Block C, a as shown and set forth in and upon said plat and said Council further authorized the growths which may endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance or distance of 240.45 feet to a PK nail with shiner stamped "JPH" found for corner, being the northeast corner of said Lot i 1R-2, Block C, and being an inner ell corner of said Lot 1R-6, Block C; THENCE South 00 degrees 52 minutes 26 seconds West, along the most southerly west line of said Lot 1R-6, Block C, a Mayor to note the acceptance thereof by signing his name as hereinabove subscribed. Witness my hand this day of , A.D., 2019. efficiency of their respective systems in said easements. The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall at all times have the full right of ingress and egress to or from their respective easements for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, N distance of 193.19 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod found for corner, being the southeast corner of said Lot 1R-2, Block C, being patrolling, maintaining, reading meters, and adding to or removing all or parts of their WE the most easterly southwest corner of said Lot 1R-6, Block C, and lying on the north right-of-way line of aforementioned City Secretary respective systems without the necessity at any time procuring permission from anyone s State Highway No. 78; City of Wylie, Texas LOT 1R-3R2R, BLOCK C WOODLAKE VILLAGE INST NO 200701230 i THENCE North 89 degrees 13 minutes 07 seconds West, along the north right-of-way line of said State Highway No. 78, This plat approved subject to all platting ordinances rules, regulations and resolutions of O.P.R.C.C.T. a distance of 240.26 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 46,436 square feet or 1.066 acres of land. SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE. . 10000220 the City of Wylie, Texas. 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 STATE OF TEXAS WITNESS, my hand, this the day of , 2019. SCALE 1 .20 COUNTY OF DALLAS I BY: CITYVIEW ENTERPRISES LLC I certify that the accompanying plat correctly shows LOT 1R-2, BLOCK C OF LOT 1R-6, BLOCK C WOODLAKE VILLAGE being part of the F. De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688 in the WOODLAKE VILLAGE ADDITION County of Collin, Texas, INST. NO. 20071004010003590 w (0 z (N 0.P.R.C.C.T. -iz fzu.g.Dc; I Certify that iron stakes and/or monuments were placed under my supervision at all lot w 2 CL • corners and there are no encroachments across any of the lines. Michael Nguyen, Managing Member Sifirsio: E0 < PRELIMINARY, THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BE RECORDED _ 0 FOR ANY PURPOSES AND SHALL NOT BE USED OR VIEWED OR ACCESS EASEMENT _______ RELIED UPON AS A FINAL SURVEY DOCUMENT. (10/18/2019) Gary E. Johnson STATE OF TEXAS: CAB.P, ___ 926 \ Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 5299 COUNTY OF DALLAS: 5/8"IRF S 89°12'47" E 240.45' PK NAIL W/SHINER Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas, on -0 - STAMPED"JPH"FND. STATE OF TEXAS ..,..„ , S 89°12'47"E 71.15' ;-- N -..._____S 00°126"W )6E-/ - - COUNTY OF DALLAS this day personally appeared Michael Nguyen, Managing Member, known to me to be the z \ 5.82' /---- t• , / person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instruments and acknowledged to me i___ \ _ I BEFORE ME, the undersigned a Notary Public in and for the said County and State, on this day personally appeared Gary E. Johnson, known to me to be the person whose / that he executed the same for the purpose and consideration therein expressed. . ' name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledge to me that he 24'FIRE LANE& executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in the Given under my hand and seal of office, this day of , 2019. MUTUAL ACCESS EASEMENT capacity therein stated. (BY THIS PLAT) LOT 1R-2, BLOCK C .6, ,- GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the , day of WOODLAKE VILLAGE •71- r . , 2019. Notary Public in and for the State of Texas 46,436 SQ. FT. w 7.) LOT 1R-7, BLOCK C (\/l WOODLAKE VILLAGE ADDITION 1.066 ACRES .9 0 0 - INST. NO. 20071004010003590 cr5 - N-- z LOT 1R-5, BLOCK C My Commission Expires On: c% .9 *N w 2(.0 co c\I w 0) WOODLAKE VILLAGE V' op . Notary Public LI.1 p CAB. P, PG. 926 _ P.R.C.C.T. Co Cl) (.) ' • :.• Co LOT 71? 2, BLOCK C d- WOOD/AKE V/LLAGE C\I b CD CAB. P, PG 926 4''' Lo ,) c. 24'FIRE LANE& 0 MUTUAL ACCESS P.R. 0 C7- ", C) Z EASEMENT / GENERAL NOTES: 4Z-11 \ Ad (BY THIS PLAT) C 7---• \ 1. According to the F.I.R.M. No. 48085C0535J, The subject property lies in Zone X and does not lie within a w S 89°15'40"E 161.80' \-- o) o \ co' 50'BUILDING LINE \ flood prone hazard area. lo b I •co 0) 1- ("6 CAB.G,SLIDE 385 — P.R.C.C.T. •CZ(-/ \ _ 1 45'UTILITY EASEMENT 2. The purpose of this plat is to add an easement on a platted Lot and abandon the existing 30' access o — ---- ----- — CAB.G,SLIDE 385 ,,ri:1,,-- — — easement. z N 89°14'38"W 190.81' P.R.C.C.T. L'-='3"../ \ 30'ACCESS EASEMENT — — 30'ACCESS EASEMENT VOL. 5296,PG.3307 VOL.5296,PG.3307 N 3. Bearings are Based on State Plane Coordinate System, Texas North Central Zone 4202, North American w voL 5645,PG.1829 R.P.R.C.C.T. 829 L, R.P.R.C.C.T. Datum of 1983, 2011. .‘D-; 4, (ABANDONED BY THIS PLAT) _ I .7f.00 o co 20'N.TEXAS MUNICIPAL 4. Selling a portion of this addition by metes and bound is a violation of city ordinance and state law, and is (z) Z WATER DISTRICT EASEMENT-, 5'X 10'ONCOR EASEMENT subject to fines and withholding of utilities and building permits. VOL.744,PG.751 \ lz- INST.Irp.n46011.08048 D.R.C.C.T. 5. Benchmarks Used: POINT OFll'-(1,,>,v511/.8 -Yr.mAugurT) N 89°13'07" W 240.26' 579.63'TO 5/8"IRF SPRINGE CREK PARKWAY CM 1 - Located on the north side of State Highway No. 78 near the east entrance drive for the City of Wylie BEGINNING Municipal Complex at 2000 State Highway No. 78 North. Northing: 7,060,922.944; Easting: 2,576,974.068; Elevation: 530.55 o CM 2 - Located north side of State Highway No. 78 ad west of South Ballard Street near the southeast 6 corner of the building located at 104 South Ballard Street. Northing: 7,057,346.784; Easting: 2,151,083.602; (0 LEGEND Elevation: 550.61 STATE HIGHWAY 78 0 IRON ROD FOUND VARIABLE WIDTH PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY CENTERLINE b <CM> CONTROL MONUMENT ' `c\.11 OWNER O.P.R.C.C.T. OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS CITYVIEW ENTERPRISES LLC P.R.C.C.T. PLAT RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS 1710 TIMBERWAY DR. R.P.R.C.C.T. REAL PUBLIC RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75082 AMENDED PLAT 'a INST. NO. INSTRUMENT NUMBER LOT 1R-2 BLOCK C a5 VOL., PG. VOLUME, PAGE SURVEYOR a, WOODLAKE VILLAGE CAB. CABINET BEING AN AMENDED PLAT OF LOT 1R-2, L , - R.OW 2E0/C/17/ON BLOCK C OF WOODLAKE VILLAGE VOL 2073, PG 249 1 PROCT. , SITUATED IN THE F. DE LA PINA SURVEY, ., ,,... ABSTRACT NO. 688, JUWAITER H. MUHAMMAD 26'T.P.&L.EASEMENT INST. NO. 20170726000980330 VOL.516,PG.426& 10610 metric Drive, Suite -124, Dallas, TX 75243 WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS VOL4.86.L'Gr..564 0.P.R.C.C.T. LOT 5, BLOCK A WYLIE RETAIL OFFICE PARK ADDITION VOL. 2013, PG. 249 — LOT 4B, BLOCK A VOL. 2016, PG. 635 / \ Office 2124-340-97oo Fax 214.-32mr9gio txheritage.com P.R.C.C.T. P.R.C.C.T. Firm No. 10169300 DATE: 10/3/2019/JOB# 1603086-2 /SCALE- 1" = 30'/ IVIRW Wylie City Council oF 1 AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: G Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: October 29, 2019 Exhibits: 2 Subject Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2019-36, an amendment to the City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance No. 2006-04, Section 5.1 (Land Use Charts) and Section 5.2 (Listed Uses) as they relate to allowed uses within the Neighborhood Services(NS)Zoning District(ZC 2019-13). Recommendation Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 2019-36, an amendment to the City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance No. 2006-04, Section 5.1 (Land Use Charts) and Section 5.2 (Listed Uses) as they relate to allowed uses within the Neighborhood Services (NS) Zoning District(ZC 2019-13). Discussion On October 8, 2019 City Council held a public hearing and approved the recommended changes to Sections 5.1 and 5.2 of the Zoning Ordinance, summarized as follows: • Removing Assisted Living, Multifamily, and Single Family (attached) as allowed uses within the NS district of the Residential &Lodging Use Chart(B). • Changing the Boarding or Rooming House use from a by-right use to a required Special Use Permit (SUP)within the NS district of the Residential &Lodging Use Chart(B). • Removing the NS district from the text within Section 5.2 of Boarding or Rooming House, Multifamily, and Single Family (attached) `additional provisions' definitions of the Residential & Lodging Listed Uses, as those uses would no longer be allowed by right in NS district. The adoption of the attached Ordinance makes the appropriate amendments; and provides a penalty clause, a repeal clause, a savings clause, a severability clause, and an effective date. Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2019-36 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2006-04 OF THE CITY OF WYLIE (THE ZONING ORDINANCE, AS AMENDED), ARTICLE 5, SECTIONS 5.1 AND 5.2; MODIFYING CERTAIN REGULATIONS RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL USES IN NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES ZONING DISTRICTS IN THE CITY OF WYLIE; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE, SAVINGS/REPEALING CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE;AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie") to amend Article 5, Sections 5.1 and 5.2, of Ordinance No. 2006-04, the Zoning Ordinance, as amended, to modify regulations relating to residential uses in Neighborhood Services Zoning Districts in the City of Wylie; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that this Ordinance contains textual amendments to the Zoning Ordinance that do not change zoning district boundaries, and therefore, written notice to individual property owners is not legally required; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that all legal notices required for amending the Zoning Ordinance have been given in the manner and form set forth by law,public hearings have been held on the proposed amendments and all other requirements of notice have been fulfilled; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the best interests of Wylie and its citizens to amend the Zoning Ordinance as set forth below, and that such amendments are in furtherance of the health, safety,morals and general welfare of the Wylie community and the safe, orderly and healthful development of Wylie. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT, ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Article 5, Sections 5.1 and 5.2 of Wylie's Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 2006-04, are hereby amended as set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. SECTION 3: The Zoning Ordinance, as amended, shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other Ordinance. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed,but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed ordinance,nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the ordinance. Any remaining portions of said ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Ordinance 2019-36-Amending Ordinance No.2006-04 of the City of Wylie(the Zoning Ordinance,as amended),Article 5, Sections 5.1 and 5.2 SECTION 4: Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 5: Any person,firm,corporation or entity violating this Ordinance or any provision of Wylie's Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 2006-04, as amended, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be fined in an amount not exceeding Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00). A violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a separate violation for each calendar day in which it occurs. The penal provisions imposed under this Ordinance shall not preclude Wylie from filing suit to enjoin the violation. Wylie retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. SECTION 6: This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its adoption and publication as required by law the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas,this 12th day of November, 2019. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary DATE OF PUBLICATION: November 20, 2019, in the Wylie News Ordinance 2019-36-Amending Ordinance No.2006-04 of the City of Wylie(the Zoning Ordinance,as amended),Article 5, Sections 5.1 and 5.2 WYUE Zoning Ordinance ARTICLE 5 USE REGULATIONS SECTION 5.1 LAND USE CHARTS Buildings, structures and land shall be used only in accordance with the uses peiluitted in the following Land Use Tables, subject to all other applicable requirements of this ordinance. FIGURE 5-1 INTERPRETATION OF LAND USE CHARTS "P" The use is permitted as a principal use in that zoning district by right. Additional requirements for this use may be required and are listed in Section 5.2 Listed Uses,Additional Provisions. "P*" The use is permitted,however special provisions are required when located in this district. These provisions are listed in Section 5.2 Listed Uses, Additional Provisions. The use is permitted in that zoning district only after first obtaining a Special Use Permit(SUP) as set forth in 5.4 Special Use Permits. "T" The use is permitted in that zoning district only after first obtaining a Temporary Use Permit(TUP) as set forth in Section 5.5 Temporary Uses and may include additional provisions. A blank square means that the use is not allowed in that zoning district as a •rinci•al use. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance FIGURE 5-2 DISTRICT ABBREVIATIONS ABBREVIATED ZONING DISTRICT NAME DESIGNATION Low-Density Residential Districts AG/30 Agricultural District SF-ED Single Family—Estate District Medium Density Residential Districts SF-20/26 Single Family -20 District SF-10/24 Single Family- 10 District High-Density Residential Districts TH Townhouse District MF Multifamily District MH Manufactured Home District Commercial Districts NS Neighborhood Services District CR Community Retail District CC Corridor Commercial District BG Business Government District Industrial District LI Light Industrial District HI Heavy Industrial District Special Purpose and Overlay Districts PD Planned Development District FP Floodplain District DTH Downtown Historic District SBO South Ballard Overlay District ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS YL LE' Zoning Ordinance FIGURE 5-3 LAND USE TABLES PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed-Use Density Density Residential Residential Residential A.Agricultural&Animal AG SF- SF- SF- TH M M NS CR CC BG L I H I DT SB /30 ED 20/ 10/ F H H 0 Related 26 24 1. Animal Boarding Kennel S S P 1 per 325 sq ft of main with Outside Pens structure 2. Animal Boarding/Kennel S S S P* P* P* 1 per 325 sq ft without Outside Pens 3. Animal Production P* Per approved Site Plan 4. Commercial Greenhouse P* P* P* S P 1 per 300 sq ft of main or Nursery structure 5. Crop Production P* P* none 6. Stable(Commercial) S P* 1 per 3 stalls P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS InnL Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed-Use Density Density Residential Residential Residential B.Residential&Lodging AG/3 SF- SF- SF- TH MF MH NS CR CC BG L I H I DTH SBO 0 ED 20/ 10/ 26 24 1. Assisted Living Apartment P* P* S 1 per room(L) 2. Bed&Breakfast Inn S S S P* S P* P* P* 1 per room 3. Boarding or Rooming House P* S P* P* P* 1 per room(L) 4. Hotel or Motel S P P P P* P 1.25 per room(L) 5. Manufactured Home P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 2 per dwelling 6. Manufactured Home Park P 2 per dwelling 7. Multifamily Dwelling P P* P 2 per dwelling 8. Single Family Dwelling, P P P* P 2 per dwelling Attached 9. Single Family Dwelling, P P P P P 2 per dwelling Detached P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS n[E' Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential C.Institutional&Community AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF MH NS CR CC BG L I H I DT SBO Service 30 ED 20/ 10/ H 26 24 1. Cemetery or Mausoleum S S S S S S P Per approved site plan 2. Church/House of Worship P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 1 per 250 sq ft 3. Civic Center PP PPPP P P 1 per 300 sq ft 4. College or University S S S S S PPPP 9 per classroom*(L) 5. Cultural Arts Facility P* P* P P P P P P 1 per 325 sq ft(L) 6. Day Care Facility S S S S S P* S P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 4 per classroom* 7. Group Home P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 1 per 2 beds 8. Hospital or Sanitarium P P 1 per 2 beds(L) 9. Library PP PPPP P P 1 per 325 sq ft 10. Mortuary or Funeral Home S P P 1 per 250 sq ft 11.Nursing,Convalescent P* P P 1 per 4 beds(L) Home or Hospice P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS YL LE' Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential C. INSTITUTIONAL& AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DTH SBO COMMUNITY SERVICE, 30 ED 20/ 10/ H CONT. 26 24 12.School(Public or Private) P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 1.5 per classroom(L) Elementary 13.School(Public or Private) P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 7 per classroom Secondary 14.School,Business P P P P P 9 per classroom 15.School,Technical or Trade P P P P 9 per classroom(L) P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS Yk Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential D. Office AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DT SBO 30 ED 20/ 10/ H H 26 24 1. Financial Institution (with S S P P I per 400 sq ft(L) drive-thru) 2. Financial Institution P P P P P P P 1 per 300 sq ft(L) (without drive-thru) 3. Financial Institution, S S S S S S S 1 per 250 sq ft(L) Alternative 4. General Office P P P P P P P 1 per 400 sq ft(L) 5. Medical Clinic P* P P P* P* P P 1 per 350 sq ft(L) P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS n[E' Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential E.Recreational,Entertainment AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DT SBO &Amusement 30 ED 20/ 10/ H H 26 24 1. Commercial Amusement or S P S S 1 per 300 sq ft Recreation(Low-Density Inside) 2. Commercial Amusement or S P S S 1 per 100 sq ft Recreation(High-Density Inside) 3. Commercial Amusement or S S S Per approved SUP Recreation(Outside) 4. Community Park, P P P P PP P PP P PPP P Per approved site plan Recreation Center,or Golf Course(Public) 5. Country Club or Golf P P P P PPP S S P P P 4 per green Course(Private) 6. Golf Driving Range S S S S S S S S S S 1.25 per tee(L) 7. Health Club P* P* P* P P P P 1 per 200 sq ft 8. Neighborhood Park or P P P P PP P PP P PPP P P Per approved site plan(L) Playground 9. Sexually-Oriented Business P* 1 per 150 sq ft(L) 10. Shooting Range,Indoor S P 1 per 400 sq ft(L) 11.Theater P P S P P 1 per 200 sq ft P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS YL Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential F.Retail,Personal Service& AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DT SBO Commercial 30 ED 20/ 10/ H H 26 24 1. Animal Clinic or Hospital S S P P 1 per 400 sq ft(L) 2. Automobile Rental S P* P P* P 1 per 400 sq ft(L) 3. Automobile Repair,Major S S P 1 per 400 sq ft(L) 4. Automobile Repair,Minor S P P P S 1 per 300 sq ft(L) 5. Body Art Studio P* P* 1 per 150 sq ft(L) 6. Car Wash S S S Per approved SUP(L) 7. Club or Lodge(Non-profit) P P P P P 1 per 200 sq ft(L) 8. Contractor's Maintenance S P 1 per 500 sq ft main structure Yard (L) 9. Dry Cleaning or Laundry, P P P P P P* 1 per 350 sq ft(L) Drop-Off or Self Service 10. Cleaners(Commercial) S P* P* 1 per 1000 sq ft(L) 11. Equipment Rental S S S P P 1 per 500 sq ft main structure (L) 12.Food Processing S P* P P 1 per 1000 sq ft(L) 13.General Merchandise Store P P P P* P P P 1 per 400 sq ft(L) P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS n[ Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential F.RETAIL,PERSONAL Svc& AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DTH SBO COM.,CONT. 30 ED 20/ 10/ H 26 24 14.Grocery Store S P P P P 1 per 300 sq ft(L) 15.Home Improvement Center, P P P 1 per 400 sq ft(L) Lumber,Brick,or Building Materials 16.Household Equipment& P P P P P 1 per 500 sq ft(L) Appliance Repair 17.Motor Vehicle Fueling S P P P P Per site plan(L) Station 18.Pawn Shop P 1 per 250 sq ft(L) 19.Personal Service Use P P P P P P 1 per 250 sq ft(L) 20.Restaurant with Drive-in or P* P* P* 1 per 150 sq ft(L) Drive-through Service 21.Restaurant without Drive-in P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 1 per 100 sq ft(L) or Drive-through Service 22.Truck,Machinery&Heavy S P 1 per 600 sq ft of main Equipment Sales,Service or structure(L) Repair 23.Vehicle Display,Sales or P P 1 per 500 sq ft(L) Service P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS YL L Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential F.RETAIL,PERSONAL Svc& AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS C CC BG L I H I DTH SBO COM.,CONT. 30 ED 20/ 10/ H R 26 24 24. Beer&Wine Package P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 1 per 250 sq ft(L) Sales 25.Antique Shop(Inside Sales) S P* P* P* P* 1 per 250 sq ft(L) 26.Secondhand Goods S P* 1 per 250 sq ft(L) 27.Used Merchandise S P* P* P* 1 per 250 sq ft(L) Resale/Consignment or Thrift Shop 28.Permanent Cosmetic P* P* P* P* P* 1 per 250 sq ft(L) Establishment P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS YL1 Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential G.Utility,Transportation& AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS C CC BG L I H I DTH SBO Public Service 30 ED 20/ 10/ H R 26 24 1. Airport,Heliport or Landing S P P Per approved site plan(L) Field 2. Animal Shelter P P 1 per 750 sq ft of main structure 3. Commercial Bus Station, S P P Per approved site plan(L) Terminal or Service Facility 4. Commercial Radio or TV S SPP Per approved site plan(L) Transmitting Station 5. Electric Substation or Gas S P Per approved site plan Regulator Station 6. Helipad S SPP Per approved site plan 7. Local Utilities P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* Per approved site plan 8. Mounted Antenna S S S S S P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* none 9. Police or Fire Station P P P P P P PPP P P P P P Per approved site plan 10.Post Office S S S S P PPP P P P P P Per approved site plan(L) 11.Radio,Television or S S S S S Per approved SUP Microwave Tower 12.Railroad Yard P Per approved site plan P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS YL LE' Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential G.UTILITY,TRANS.&PUBLIC AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DTH SBO SERVICE,CONT. 30 ED 20/ 10/ H 26 24 13.Sewage Treatment Plant S Per approved SUP 14.Telecommunications Tower S S S S S S S S S S S P* P* Per approved site plan 15.Telephone Exchange S P S P P Per approved site plan without Shops or Offices 16.Transit Passenger Shelter P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Per approved site plan 17.Utility or Government S P P S S S P P S S Per approved site plan Installation other than listed 18.Water Treatment Plant, P P Per approved site plan Reservoir or Water Storage P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS Yk Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential H.Industrial&Manufacturing AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DTH SBO 30 ED 20/ 10/ H 26 24 1. Asphalt or Concrete Batch S Per approved SUP(L) Plant 2. Industrial(Inside) P* P* 1 per 1000 sq ft(L) 3. Industrial(Outside) S S Per approved site plan(L) 4. Light Assembly& P P P 1 per 1000 sq ft(L) Fabrication 5. Mining S S Per approved SUP 6. Printing&Publishing P P P P* P* 1 per 750 sq ft 7. Salvage or Reclamation of S 1 per 1000 sq ft(L) Products(Inside) 8. Salvage or Reclamation of S Per approved SUP(L) Products(Outside) P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS InnL Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential I. Wholesale,Distribution& AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DTH SBO Storage 30 ED 20/ 10/ H 26 24 1. Auto Auction S Per approved site plan(L) 2. Contractor's Maintenance P* P P Per approved site plan(L) Yard 3. Freight Terminal P Per approved site plan(L) 4. Landfill S Per approved SUP 5. Livestock Auction Pens or S Per approved SUP(L) Sheds 6. Mini-warehouse(Self- S S 1 per 20 units storage) 7. Office S P P P* P 1 per 750 sq ft(L) Showroom/Warehouse 8. Outside Storage P P Per approved site plan(L) 9. Recycling Collection Center S S S P Per approved site plan(L) 10. Warehouse/Distribution S P 1 per 1500 sq ft(L) Center P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS YL1 Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential J.Accessory Uses AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DTH SBO 30 ED 20/ 10/ H 26 24 1. Accessory Agricultural P* S None Buildings 2. Accessory Community P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* 1 per 300 sq ft Center(Private) 3. Accessory Game Court P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* S P* P* None/Per approved site plan (Private) 4. Accessory Outside Display P* P* P* P* P* P* None of Merchandise 5. Accessory Outside Sales P* P* 1 per 500 sq ft 6. Accessory Outside Storage S P* P* None 7. Amateur Communication P* P* S S S P* P* P* P* P* P* P* None Tower 8. Caretakers S PP P PP P P P P 1 per 1000 sq ft Quarters/Domestic or Security Unit 9. Home Occupation P* P* P* P* P* P* P* None 10.Private Stable P* P* None 11.Swimming Pool(Private) P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* P* S S None P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS InnL Zoning Ordinance PERMITTED USES Residential Districts Non-Residential Districts Parking Low- Medium- High-Density Commercial Industrial Mixed Uses Density Density Residential Residential Residential K.Temporary Uses AG/ SF- SF- SF- TH MF M NS CR CC BG L I H I DTH SBO 30 ED 20/ 10/ H 26 24 1. Christmas Tree Sales T T T T T T T T 1 per 1000 sq ft 2. Occasional Sale/Garage P P P P P P P T T None Sale 3. Seasonal Sales Stand T T T T T 1 per 1000 sq ft 4. Temporary Concrete or T T T T T T T T T T T T Per approved site plan Asphalt Batch Plant 5. Temporary Construction T T T T T T 1 per 300 sq ft Yard,or Construction or Sales Office 6. Temporary Crop Production p T T T T T T T T T T T T T None 7. Temporary Grazing T T T T T T T T T T T T None 8. Temporary Living Quarters T T 2 per dwelling 9. Traveling Show,Carnival or T T Per approved site plan Circus P=Permitted P*=Permitted with additional requirements when located in this district. S=Special Use Permit T=Temporary Use Permit. (L)=Loading spaces are required ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS Y L Zoning Ordinance THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance SECTION 5.2 LISTED USES All permitted districts,required parking, and loading are outlined in Section 5.1 Land Use Charts. A. Agricultural& Animal-Related Uses 1. Animal Boarding/Kennel with Outside Pens Definition: A facility or area for keeping 4 or more dogs, cats, or other household pets outside, or where grooming,breeding,boarding,training or selling of animals is conducted as a business. This use does not include Animal Clinics or Hospitals. 2. Animal Boarding/Kennel without Outside Pens a. Definition: A facility or area for keeping 4 or more dogs, cats, or other household pets, or where grooming,breeding,boarding, training in conjunction with selling of animals is conducted as a business,and where all activities are conducted indoors.This use does not include Animal Clinics or Hospitals. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts when adjacent to a residential use: (1) Rooms containing cages or pens are not permitted to have windows, doors, or other penetrations on exterior walls. (2) Areas designated for holding, boarding, or grooming of pets are limited to no more than 10 percent of the gross floor area. 3. Animal Production a. Definition: Animal production means an area used for the raising of animals and the development of animal products on a commercial basis. Typical uses include cattle and sheep ranching, dairy farming, fish farming, and the raising of poultry and swine. b. Additional Provisions: AG/30 Districts: (1) Site must be surrounded by agricultural or industrial zoning or a major arterial on all sides. (2) This use shall not be operated on an area less than 5 acres. (3) The area used for the production of animals shall be set back from the front, side and rear property line a minimum of 100 feet. (4) The area used for the production of large animals, which includes but are not limited to pigs, cows, sheep, goats, and horses, shall not be located closer than one-half of a mile to any residential zoning district, and one-quarter of a mile to any commercial zoning district. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (5) Structures may be erected for a private stable,pen, barn, shed or silo for raising, treating, and storing products raised on the premises. A dwelling unit is also permitted. SF-ED Districts: (1) Site must be surrounded by Agricultural or Estate District zoning or a major arterial on all sides. (2) This use shall not be operated on an area less than 10 acres. (3) Equine species only. Swine and poultry prohibited. (4) The area used for the production of animals shall be set back from the front and rear property line a minimum 150 feet,and from the side property line a minimum of 75 feet. (5) Structures may be erected for a private stable,pen, barn, shed or silo for raising, treating, and storing products raised on the premises as an accessory structure only, and may not exceed 2% of the lot area. 4. Commercial Greenhouse or Nursery a. Definition: Commercial greenhouse & nursery means a facility for the cultivation of plants within a protected environment on a commercial basis. b. Additional Provisions: AG District: Limited retail sales are permitted on-site subject to the following conditions: (1) Retail sales are permitted at all times as part of the commercial greenhouse and nursery use when the retail sales do not exceed 10 percent of the total greenhouse floor area. (2) Up to 100 percent of the total greenhouse floor area may be devoted to retail sales activities during an occasional greenhouse sale. No more than 4 occasional greenhouse sales may be conducted during any 12 month period. Each occasional greenhouse sale shall be limited in duration to no more than 3 consecutive calendar days. NS & CR Districts: (1) Use shall be limited to 5,000 square feet of land area. (2) Inside retail sales permitted. (3) All outside storage shall be screened from adjacent properties and streets. 5. Crop Production a. Definition: Crop production means an area used for the raising or harvesting of agricultural crops intended to provide food or fiber. b. Additional Provisions: (1) Crop production shall require at least a 5 acre land area. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (2) Structures maybe erected for a private pen, barn, shed or silo of the treating and storing of products raised on the premises. 6. Stable, Commercial a. Definition: Commercial stable means a facility for the business of boarding or renting horses to the public. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) Commercial stables shall require at least a five acre area. Animal/land ratio shall comply with requirements of the City of Wylie Health Code. (2) A commercial stable shall have sufficient drainage and other facilities so as not to create offensive odors, insect or rodent breeding, or other nuisances. (3) A pen, corral, or similar enclosure shall have a minimum front setback of 50 feet and a minimum side setback of 30 feet from the property line. In addition, they may not be located any closer than 100 feet to the dwelling on the premises or 100 feet to any property line. This provision does not apply to perimeter fences which may be located along the property line. (4) Additional parking may be required for the parking of trailers if any events are planned or conducted on the property which will draw horses from other stables or other conditions are specifically identified that require parking of horse trailers on the property. B. Residential&Lodging Uses 1. Assisted Living Apartment a. Definition: An establishment that furnishes, in one or more facilities, food and shelter to five or more persons who are unrelated to the proprietor of the establishment and that provides personal care services as defined by Chapter 247 of the Texas Administrative Code. Personal care services include assistance with meals, dressing, movement, bathing, or other personal needs or maintenance; the administration of medication; or the general supervision or oversight of a person's physical and mental well-being. The teliii does not include a Nursing, Convalescent Home or Hospice. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) Retirement housing may contain suites for the use of residents. Suites are defined as one or more rooms designed to accommodate one family containing living, sanitary and sleeping facilities,but not containing a kitchen. (2) One dwelling unit or suite may be designated as caretakers. (3) The facility shall have access to a collector or larger street. 2. Bed & Breakfast Inn ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance a. Definition: A house, or portion of a house, where short teim lodging rooms and meals are provided. The operator of the inn shall live on the premises or in adjacent premises. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) The number of guest rooms is limited to 6. (2) Cooking facilities for guest rooms are not permitted. (3) Individual guest occupancy is limited to no more than one month in any 3-month period. CR district: (1) This use may only be permitted in existing structures. (2) The renovation of existing structures to accommodate this use shall maintain the existing character of the neighborhood. 3. Boarding or Rooming House a. Definition: Boarding or rooming houses means a facility that has 5 or fewer guest rooms that are rented separately to occupants. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) This use may serve meals to the occupants. (2) This use may not have kitchens in the guest rooms. CR districts: (1) This use may only be permitted in existing structures. (2) The renovation of existing structures to accommodate this use shall maintain the existing character of the neighborhood. 4. Hotel or Motel a. Definition: Hotel means a building or group of buildings whose main function is to provide rooms for temporary lodging where entrance to each room is gained from a completely enclosed area and which structure may also contain a restaurant,conference rooms, and various personal service shops. Motel means a building or group of buildings whose main function is to provide rooms for temporary lodging in which the rooms are directly accessible from an outdoor parking area. b. Additional Provisions: DTH: No motels are permitted. 5. Manufactured Home a. Definition: Manufactured Home is a factory-built, single-family structure that is manufactured under the authority of 42 U.S.C. Section 5401, the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974,is transportable ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance in one or more sections,is built on a pet manent chassis,and is used as a place of human habitation;but which is not constructed with a permanent hitch or other device allowing transport of the unit other than for the purpose of delivery to a permanent site, and which does not have wheels or axles permanently attached to its body or frame. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: Housing units shall be finished in a manner entirely consistent with site-built single- family homes and shall be placed on a concrete foundation so as to be virtually indistinguishable from other homes in the area. 6. Manufactured Home Park a. Definition: Manufactured Home Park means a unified residential development of manufactured homes on transient stands arranged on a lot under a single ownership. Manufactured homes are factory assembled structures without permanent foundations and designed to be transported on its own wheels, arriving at the site as a complete dwelling unit. Removal of the wheels and placement on a foundation does not change its classification. The term manufactured home includes half units that are transported to the site on their own wheels and assembled. It does not include travel trailers, campers, camper buses, motor homes, or modular houses. b. Additional Provisions: (1) Incidental Uses. Uses that are customarily incidental to the manufactured home park, including employee washrooms, manager's office, laundry rooms, swimming pools,and game courts,are permitted provided they are located at least 50 feet from a single family attached or single family detached zoning district. The game courts, laundry rooms, and swimming pool shall be for the exclusive use of the residents and their guests. No exterior advertising of these uses is permitted. (2) Accessory Structures. (a) The manufactured home park use includes accessory structures such as personal storage buildings, awnings, cabanas, and porches which are erected on the same transient stand as a manufactured home. (b) Accessory structures located on the same transient stand as a manufactured home are subject to the same setback regulations as the manufactured home itself, except for required storage buildings which may be set within 3 feet of the rear or side line of the transient stand. Storage buildings located according to this exception must: i. be separate from the manufactured home; ii. be separate from all other accessory structures; and iii. be located to the rear of the manufactured home. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (3) Pad Site. The pad site for the manufactured home shall be improved to provide adequate support for the placement of the manufactured home, thereby securing the superstructure against uplift, sliding, rotation and overturning due to frost action, inadequate drainage, vibration or other forces acting on the structure. (4) Transient Stand Requirements. Each transient stand within a manufactured home park shall have the following: (a) a separate personal storage facility, (b) a utility riser for each utility provided or required by the units located within the park, (c) a hose bib capable of accommodating a standard garden hose (5) Park Requirements. Each manufactured home park shall provide the following: (a) A park management and operations facility shall be located in a permanent building. (b) A clubhouse containing at least 2,500 square feet of floor area or, 10 square feet of floor area for each transient space in the manufactured home park, whichever is greater. The club house shall be located in a permanent building. (c) A standard depth swimming pool containing at least 800 square feet of surface area, or 3 square feet of surface area for each transient stand within the manufactured home park, whichever is greater. (d) A recreation vehicle and utility vehicle storage area with a minimum of 100 square feet of area for each transient stand within the manufactured home park, screened from adjacent public right-of-way. Recreation vehicles and utility vehicles shall not be stored on transient stands within a manufactured home park. (6) Signs. The following signs shall be provided in a manufactured home park. (a) An identification sign in accordance with the sign provisions of this ordinance, located at each entrance to the park. The sign shall include the name of the park and its address. (b) Each manufactured home transient stand shall be numbered uniformly with numbers not exceeding 4 inches in height. This sign shall be located so that it is visible from the street or drive at all times. (7) Community Television Antenna. All manufactured homes shall have buried television antenna service from one central television antenna, and no individual outside television antennas will be allowed. (8) HUD Approved. All manufactured homes to be HUD approved. All manufactured homes installed in manufactured home parks shall be HUD approved and bear the required decal. (9) Access and Traffic Circulation. All manufactured home parks shall provide access and means of motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic circulation as follows: ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (a) Access. Motor vehicle entrances and exits shall be designed for safe and convenient traffic movement from adjacent public streets and onto internal streets and shall be limited to one entrance. (b) Internal streets. Internal streets shall be privately owned, built and maintained, and shall be designed for safe and convenient access to all spaces and to facilities for common use of park residents. All streets shall have concrete curbs and guttering set to City standards. i. On all internal streets, roads or driveways designed or intended to provide access to 2 or more spaces, there shall be 27 feet of pavement width with no on-street parking,unobstructed for vehicular access at all times. ii. If streets, roads or driveways are designed or intended to be used also for vehicular parking, a parallel parking space shall require a minimum width of 16 feet by 10 feet of street specification concrete, and no such parking space shall occupy or encroach upon the minimum unobstructed access areas. iii. Dead-end streets shall be limited in length to 600 feet and shall be provided at the closed end with a turnaround having a radius of not less than 44 feet. (c) Outside Entry Roads. Outside roads to the development shall be assessed on a pro rata basis using spaces as a criteria as dictated by the Council pertaining to development expense, if there is a usable road that complies with City specifications. If no road exists, it becomes the sole expense of the developer to provide one. (d) Perimeter Streets. Requirements for perimeter streets, as outlined in the Subdivision Ordinance, as amended, shall apply to manufactured home parks. (10) Utilities: (a) All Manufactured Home Parks must be connected to the public water and sewer system. (b) All Manufactured Home Parks shall comply with City requirements for water, sewer, electrical, gas, and all other utilities. 7. Multifamily Dwelling a. Definition: Multifamily Dwellings means 3 or more dwellings located on a single lot. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) All multifamily units shall provide laundry facilities consisting of 2 washers and 4 dryers for every 20 dwelling units or hook-ups in each dwelling unit. (2) Projects of 10 or more 2-bedroom units shall provide central playground(s) equivalent to 15 square feet for every 2 bedroom dwelling unit. (3) For projects of 30 or more units the following shall be provided: ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (a) A lighted building directory in a public area. (b) Lidded dumpsters. (c) On-site management. (d) Covered mail boxes located in a central area which is lighted and has seating available. (e) Laundry rooms shall have secured access. (f) Common areas shall be visible from windows. (4) Uses that are customarily incidental to the Multifamily Dwelling use, including employee washrooms, manager's office, laundry rooms, swimming pools, and game courts, are permitted provided they are located at least 50 feet from a single family attached or single family detached zoning district. (5) The game courts, laundry rooms, and swimming pool shall be for the exclusive use of the residents and their guests. No exterior advertising of these uses is permitted. CR districts: In addition to the standards above, the following shall apply: (1) Residential uses shall be in a mixed-use structure, or (2) Residential uses shall be part of an approved mixed use development plan where the residential is integrated within the development and residential and non- residential uses are developed concurrently. 8. Single Family Dwelling, Attached a. Definition: A dwelling unit attached to one or more other dwelling units where each dwelling unit is located on a separate lot. Attached single family dwelling units may include duplexes, townhouses, four-plexes, etc. b. Additional Provisions: CR districts: In addition to the standards above, the following shall apply: (1) Residential uses shall be in a mixed-use structure, or (2) Residential uses shall be part of an approved mixed use development plan where the residential is integrated within the development and residential and non- residential uses are developed concurrently. 9. Single Family Dwelling, Detached Definition: Single family dwellings means one dwelling unit located on a lot. C. Tnstitutional& Community Service Uses 1. Cemetery or Mausoleum ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance Definition: Cemeteries &mausoleum means: (1) A cemetery is a place designated for burial of the dead. (2) A mausoleum is a building with places for the entombment of the dead. 2. Church/House of Worship a. Definition: Church means a facility used for people to gather together for public worship, religious education, or other religious activities. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) The following structures, when located on top of a church building, are excluded from the height measurements of the church building: (a) belfries,bell towers, campaniles, or carillons; (b) crosses; (c) cupolas, spires, or steeples; or (d) similar architectural appurtenances used as religious symbols. (2) A rectory, convent, or monastery is permitted as an accessory use. These accessory uses may be located on a separate lot and are not subject to the area limitations in Article 3 Residential District Regulations. 3. Civic Center Definition: A Civic Center is a building or complex of buildings that house municipal offices and services, and which may include, but are not limited to, cultural, recreational, athletic, convention or entertainment facilities owned, managed, or operated, in whole or in part by a governmental agency. 4. College or University Definition: A college or university is an academic institution of higher learning beyond the level of secondary school. 5. Cultural Arts Facility a. Definition: Cultural arts facilities means a facility for the development, production, and presentation of the visual and perfotining arts,including live theater, dance,music, painting, sculpture, and crafts. b. Additional Provisions: NS & CR districts: Structure shall be no more than 10,000 square feet in area. 6. Day Care Facility ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance a. Definition: Day care facility means a facility that provides care, training, education, custody, treatment, or supervision for 7 or more persons who are unable to care for themselves and who are not related by blood, marriage, or adoption to the owner or operator of the facility, whether or not the facility is operated for profit or charges for the services it offers. This use does not include: (1) A facility that is accessory to a use, such as a shopping center,business,religious institution or other establishment, where children or adults are cared for during short periods of time while parents or persons responsible for them are engaging in activities related to the primary use; or (2) A facility that operates solely for educational instruction to children in grades kindergarten through at least grade two, that does not provide custodial care for more than one hour during the hours before or after the customary school day. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) No overnight accommodations shall be provided. (2) State license required. 7. Group Home a. Definition: A facility providing food and shelter, personal guidance, care, rehabilitation services, or supervision for not more than 6 disabled persons, regardless of their legal relationship to one another, and 2 supervisory personnel. A group home is a community-based residential home operated by the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Act, which provides services to disabled persons, or a nonprofit entity certified by the Texas Department of Human Resources as a provider under the intermediate care facilities for the mentally retardation program. b. Additional Provisions: (1) State license required. (2) No group home shall be established within 750 feet of another group home. 8. Hospital or Sanitarium Definition: Hospitals & sanitariums mean an institution where sick or injured patients are given medical treatment. 9. Library Definition: Library means a nonprofit establishment for the loan or display of books. 10. Mortuary or Funeral Home Definition: Mortuary, funeral home means a facility in which dead bodies are prepared for burial or cremation and where funeral services may be conducted. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance 11. Nursing, Convalescent Home or Hospice a. Definition: Nursing, convalescent home or hospice means an establishment, in single or multiple facilities, which provides lodging and skilled nursing care for elderly, disabled, chronically ill or convalescent patients. The facility may also provide minor medical treatment under the direction and supervision of a physician. This use does not include: (1) A hotel or similar place that furnishes only food and lodging, or either, to its guests; (2) A hospital; or (3) An assisted living apartment. b. Additional Provisions: MF District: (1) The minimum parcel size required shall be 10,000 square feet. (2) The maximum number of beds per acre shall be 50. (3) Facility shall be located on a collector street or larger. 12. School, Public or Private, Elementary a. Definition: Schools,public or private, elementary means an educational institution that has a curriculum for kindergarten and/or elementary education. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: Pick-up and drop-off areas which will accommodate 4 school buses shall be provided on-site. 13. School, Public or Private, Secondary a. Definition: Schools,public or private, secondary means an educational institution that has a curriculum for secondary education, or post secondary education. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) Secondary schools shall be located on a collector or larger street. (2) Pick-up and drop-off areas which will accommodate 6 school buses shall be provided on-site. 14. School, Business Definition: School,business means a facility offering instruction and training in a service or the arts such as secretarial, barbering, cosmetology, commercial arts, computer operations, and similar training. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance 15. School, Technical or Trade Definition: School, technical or trade means an establishment offering instruction and training in technical and skilled trades or crafts such as auto repair, cooking, welding, bricklaying, machinery operation, electronic and electrical services, plumbing, or other similar trades or crafts. D. Office Uses 1. Financial Institution,with drive-through a. Definition: Bank headquarters or branch of a financial institution with drive-through window means a facility granted a charter under the Texas Department of Banking as a state-chartered bank, savings and loan, or credit union for the custody, loan or exchange of money, and the extension of credit that provides drive-in window service for customers in motor vehicles. This term excludes a check cashing or payday loan establishment, loan or mortgage broker, stockbroker or other financial institution without a state bank charter. An automatic teller machine is not considered a bank. b. Additional Provisions: The minimum stacking space for the first vehicle stop for a commercial drive-through shall be 100-feet, and 40-feet thereafter, for any other stops. 2. Financial Institution,without drive-through Definition: Bank headquarters or branch of a financial institution without drive-through window means a facility granted a charter under the Texas Department of Banking as a state-chartered bank, savings and loan, or credit union for the custody, loan or exchange of money, and the extension of credit that does not provide drive-in window service for customers in motor vehicles. This term excludes a check cashing or payday loan establishment,or other financial institution without a state bank charter.An automatic teller machine is not considered a bank. 3. Financial Institution, Alternative a. Definition: A non-depository, check cashing business, payday advance or loan establishment, money transfer business holding a Money Transmission or Currency Exchange license with the Texas Department of Banking, car title loan business or a stand alone automatic teller machine on a single lot as a primary use. b. Additional Provisions: In addition to requiring a Specific Use Permit, an Alternative Financial Institution as defined in Section 5.1.D.3, shall comply with the following regulations: (1) Hours of operation shall be established by City Council; ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (2) No outside queuing; (3) Must have an indoor waiting area large enough to accommodate all customers; (4) A lot containing an alternative financial institution shall be located at least 1,000 feet from any lot containing another alternative financial institution, as measured in a straight line between the nearest point from one property line to the other property line. (5) No lot containing an alternative financial institution shall be located within 500 feet of the rights-of-way for any 4 lane divided or greater thoroughfare as indicated on the most current Thoroughfare Plan. (6) A lot containing an alternative financial institution shall be located at least 300 feet from any lot zoned or used for residential purposes, as measured in a straight line between the nearest points of one property line to the other property line. 4. General Office Definition: General office means a place for the regular transaction of business. 5. Medical Clinic a. Definition: Medical clinic means a facility for examining, consulting with, and treating patients with medical, dental, or optical problems on an out-patient basis. b. Additional Provisions: NS District: If the building is over 5,000 square feet, an SUP is required. LI and HI Districts: May only occupy up to 10 percent of the gross floor area of a building. E. Recreational,Entertainment&Amusement Uses 1. Commercial Amusement or Recreation,Inside a. Low-Density Definition: Low-Density Commercial Amusement, Inside means a facility wholly enclosed in a building that offers entertainment or games of skill to the general public for a fee, where the space used by the equipment for the games or entertainment preclude occupancy of a majority of the floor space. These types of uses include, but are not limited to bowling alleys, miniature golf, and practice cages. b. High-Density Definition: High-Density Commercial Amusement, Inside means a facility wholly enclosed in a building that offers entertainment or games of skill to the general public for a fee, where a majority of the floor area is usable for occupancy. This use typically include but are not limited to billiard parlors, arcades, and other coin-operated machines. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance 2. Commercial Amusement or Recreation, Outside Definition: Commercial amusement, outside means a facility offering entertainment or games of skill to the general public for a fee where any portion of the activity takes place outside. 3. Community Park, Recreation Center, or Golf Course, Public Definition: Community park, recreation center, or golf course means a large scale recreation facility or park owned or operated by a public agency and available to the general public, typically over 10 acres in size and equipped with active recreation facilities and equipment which draws patrons from the entire community. 4. Country Club or Golf Course, Private Definition: Country Club or Golf Course with private membership means a private recreational club containing a golf course and a club house that is available only to the country club membership and their guests. 5. Golf Driving Range Definition: Golf Driving Range is an area used for hitting golf balls. A driving range may include an indoor management office. 6. Health Club a. Definition: An establishment that provides facilities for aerobic exercises,running and jogging, exercise equipment, game courts, swimming facilities, and saunas, showers, massage rooms, and lockers. b. Additional Provisions: MF and MH District: Health club shall be integrated into the residential development and shall be open to residents only. NS District: If the building is over 5,000 square feet, an SUP is required. 7. Neighborhood Park or Playground a. Definition: Neighborhood park or playground means a recreation facility or park owned or operated by a public agency and available to the general public, typically under 10 acres in size and equipped with passive recreation facilities and limited equipment which draws patrons from the immediate neighborhood. b. Permitted Districts: See Land Use Charts in Section 5.1. c. Required Parking: When parking is required, the number shall be determined during a site plan review process that considers: (a) The proposed mix of recreation uses and their operating characteristics; WYUE Zoning Ordinance (b) Experience with similar recreation facilities; and (c) The following general standards when applicable: i. 3 spaces for every game court; ii. One space for every additional 150 square feet of floor area in structures; and iii. 70 spaces for every playing field or diamond used for league play. d. Required Loading: None e. Additional Provisions: No parking is required when the use: is less than 3 acres in size,is completely located within a residential neighborhood,has no structural facilities beyond playground equipment, and is not adjacent to a collector or larger street. Otherwise parking is detelinined by the site plan. 8. Sexually-Oriented Business a. Definition: An adult arcade, adult bookstore or adult video store, adult cabaret, adult motel, adult motion picture theater, adult theater, escort agency, nude model studio, or massage establishment. b. Additional Provisions: This use shall meet all requirements of the Chapter 26 "Businesses"of the City of Wylie Code,Article III Massage Establishments and Article IV Sexually Oriented Businesses. 9. Shooting Range, Indoor Definition: Indoor shooting range means an indoor facility where individuals may discharge firearms in a controlled setting for the purposes of testing accuracy, for training, or for sport. 10. Theater Definition: Theater means a facility for showing motion pictures or staging theatrical performances or other performing arts to an audience inside an enclosed structure. F. Retail,Personal Service& Commercial Uses 1. Animal Clinic or Hospital a. Definition: Animal clinic means a facility for the diagnosis, treatment, and hospitalization of animals including,but not limited to dogs, cats,birds, and horses. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts when adjacent to a residential use: (1) Rooms containing cages or pens are not permitted to have windows, doors, or other penetrations on exterior walls. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (2) Areas designated for holding, boarding, or grooming of pets are limited to no more than 10 percent of the gross floor area. 2. Automobile Rental a. Definition: Automobile rental means a facility for the rental of vehicles including automobiles, vans, and light trucks under 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. b. Additional Provisions: CR and L I Districts: (1) Passenger vehicles only. (2) No more than 20 rental vehicles shall be stored on the site at any one time. 3. Automobile Repair,Major Definition: Garage for repair & rebuilding of personal vehicles means a facility for the repair, maintenance, and restoration of vehicles under 6,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. This use includes engine rebuilding and body work and painting necessary for the restoration of motor vehicles. 4. Automobile Repair, Minor a. Definition: Auto service center means a facility for the servicing or minor repair of automobiles. This use may include the retail sales of lubricating oils, tires, or parts for use in motor vehicles. Minor repairs include replacement of engine, transmission, chassis and drive train parts, tune-up and adjustments of motor vehicle engines and systems, and the replacement and repair of minor body parts such as windshields and windows and body trim parts. This use does not include rebuilding of engines or the restoration and painting of motor vehicles. b. Additional Provisions: NS District: (1) All activities and operations shall be conducted entirely within an enclosed structure. (2) Noise from bells or loudspeakers shall not be audible beyond the property line at any time. (3) Openings in service bays shall not face public rights-of-way and shall be designed to minimize visual intrusion into adjoining properties. 5. Body Art Studio a. Definition: A Body Art Studio,whether public or private,temporary or permanent,in nature or location, whose services include tattooing, body piercing and/or body art, whether or not for profit, are performed, including mobile body art establishments. b. Body Art shall mean the placing or inserting of designs, letters, figures, symbols, or other indelible marks upon or under the skin of any person,using ink, scarring or other WYLIE Zoning Ordinance substances that result in the permanent coloration of the skin by means of the use of needles or other instruments designed to contact or puncture the skin. This includes the practice of physical body adornment by establishments and operators/technicians using, but not limited to, any of the following techniques: body piercing, tattooing, branding, scarification, and non-medical implants. This definition does not include practices that are considered medical procedures by a state medical board, such as implants under the skin, which shall not be perfoiiiied in a body art establishment or cosmetic tattooing as defined in this Section. Nor does this definition include,piercing of the outer perimeter or lobe of the ear with pre-sterilized single-use stud and clasp ear piercing systems, the application of gemstones or other objects and adornments to the skin via the use of temporary adhesives, or the application of temporary tattoos or markings that do not involve the piercing of the skin and may be washed away with soap and water or otherwise naturally disappear within weeks or a few months after application (e.g.,henna or body or face painting). c. Additional Provisions: Certifications of Occupancy for Body Art Studios must be held by a person licensed by the State of Texas, as set forth in Chapter 146 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, as such may be from time to time amended and such facilities must meet all environmental health requirements of the City of Wylie and the State of Texas. Body Art Studios must be set back 1,000 feet from any other Body Art Studio; Residential Zoning District; Church;Public,Private or Parochial School;and Day Care. 6. Car Wash a. Definition: Car wash means a facility for the washing or cleaning of vehicles. A car wash may be: (1) a single unit type which has a single bay or a group of single bays with each bay to accommodate one vehicle only where a person uses a high pressure hose to wash the vehicle by hand; or (2) an automated single unit type which has a single bay to accommodate one vehicle at a time; or (3) a tunnel unit type which allows washing of multiple vehicles in a tandem arrangement while moving through the structure. b. Additional Provisions: (1) The following off-street stacking spaces are required: Type of Car Wash Total Number of Stacking Spaces Required Single unit, not 2 automated Automated single unit 2 Tunnel unit 5 WYUE Zoning Ordinance (2) Bay openings shall not face public streets or adjoining residential properties. (3) All washing facilities shall occur under a roofed area with at least two walls. (4) Vacuuming and/or detailing area may be outside the building but shall not be within 50 feet of the front property line and shall not be closer than 100 feet from any residential district. (5) Vacuuming and/or detailing area may be outside the building, but shall not be within 200 feet of the rights-of-way for any 4 lane divided or greater thoroughfare as indicated on the most current Thoroughfare Plan. (6) The building shall not be less than 150 feet from any residential district. (7) A peinianent screening fence or wall not less than six feet in height shall be constructed along any site property line which abuts a residential district. During site plan review,the Commission may allow a living screen to be combined with or in lieu of the solid screening. 7. Club or Lodge, Non-profit Definition: Club or lodge,non-profit means a facility providing for the activities of private service organizations and clubs that operate on a non-profit basis. 8. Contractor's Maintenance Yard Definition: Contractor's maintenance yard means a facility for the storage and maintenance of contractor's supplies and operational equipment. 9. Dry Cleaning or Laundry, Drop-Off or Self Service a. Definition: Dry cleaning, laundry store means a facility for the cleaning of garments, principally for individuals. This use may be either: (1) a facility where patrons do their own cleaning; or (2) a facility where the cleaning is done by employees of the establishment. b. Additional Provisions: (1) The minimum stacking space for the first vehicle stop for a commercial drive- through shall be 100-feet, and 40-feet thereafter, for any other stops. (2) DTH:No drive through window service. 10. Cleaners, Commercial a. Definition: A Commercial Cleaners is a facility or area for cleaning items in bulk quantities such as clothes and linens. This definition includes cleaning for hospitals, restaurants, hotels, diaper cleaning services and other similar accounts, as well as rug and dry cleaning plants where on-premise retail services to individual households are incidental to the operation of the plant. b. Additional Provisions: ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance Discharge of fumes into the atmosphere is prohibited. 11. Equipment Rental a. Definition: Equipment Rental means a facility for renting tools and heavy equipment. b. Additional Provisions: None. 12. Food Processing a. Definition: A facility in which food for human consumption is provided in the final form, such as candy, baked goods and ice cream, and the food is distributed to retailers or wholesalers for resale on or off the premises. The term does not include food or beverage processing which uses any mechanized assembly line production of canned or bottled goods. b. Additional Provisions: CR District: Structure must be 10,000 square feet or less. 13. General Merchandise Store Definition: General merchandise means a retail store for the sale or trade of general merchandise. Typical general merchandise includes clothing and other apparel, equipment for hobbies and sports, including bicycles, gifts, flowers and household plants, dry goods, toys, furniture, antiques, books and stationary,pets, drugs, auto parts and accessories, and similar consumer goods. The term "food store" includes a grocery, delicatessen, and convenience and specialty foods stores. This use does not include other uses in this article that are specifically listed. 14. Food Store Definition: Food store means a retail store for the sale of food. This definition includes general merchandise stores, such as convenience stores, supercenters, and pharmacies that have 20% or more of the floor space, including aisle space, dedicated to food stuffs. This use does not include other uses in this article that are specifically listed. 15. Home Improvement Center,Lumber,Brick, or Building Materials Definition: Home improvement centers, lumber, brick, or building materials means a facility for the sale of home,lawn,and garden supplies,bricks,lumber,and similar building materials. 16. Household Equipment & Appliance Repair Definition: Household equipment and appliance repair means a facility for the repair of household and home equipment, including appliances, lawnmowers, power tools, and similar items. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance 17. Motor Vehicle Fueling Station a. Definition: Motor Vehicle Fueling Station means a building or covered premises used for the dispensing and sale of fuels or oils and accessories for the motor vehicle trade, together with automatic car wash facilities. b. Additional Provisions: NS District: (1) SUP required and the additional conditions in 2 through 5 below. (2) All commercial activities and operations shall be conducted entirely within an enclosed structure, except as follows: (a) The dispensing of petroleum products, water and air from pump islands. (b) The sale of items via vending machines which shall be located next to the main structure. (3) Pump islands shall be located a minimum of 45 feet from a street right-of-way line. A canopy or roof structure over a pump island may be located no closer than 35 feet from the street right-of-way line. (4) One off-street stacking space is required for each pump and water/air dispenser. (5) No used or discarded automotive parts or equipment or disabled, junked, or wrecked vehicles shall be located in any open area outside the main structure. (6) Noise from bells or loudspeakers shall not be audible beyond the property line at any time. 18. Pawn Shop a. Definition: Pawn Shop means a facility licensed with the Consumer Credit Commissioner to loan money on the security of personal property and the sale of unclaimed property by a pawnbroker who is authorized to legally transact business in accordance with Chapter 371 of the Finance Code and as amended. b. Additional Provisions: Must be licensed in accordance with the Texas Finance Code Chapter 371, and as amended. 19. Personal Service Use Definition: Personal service use means a facility for the sale of personal services.Personal service uses include, but are not limited to a barber/beauty shop, shoe repair, a tailor, an instructional arts studio, a photographic studio, a handcrafted art work studio, a travel bureau, and duplicating shop. 20. Restaurant with Drive-in or Drive-through Service a. Definition: Restaurant with drive-in or drive through service means (1) A restaurant with drive-in service is an establishment principally for the sale and consumption of food where food service is provided to customers in motor vehicles for consumption on the premises. WYUE Zoning Ordinance (2) A restaurant with drive-through service is an establishment principally for the sale and consumption of food which has direct window service allowing customers in motor vehicles to pick up food for off-premises consumption. b. Additional Provisions: (1) The minimum stacking space for the first vehicle stop for a commercial drive- through shall be 100-feet, and 40-feet thereafter, for any other stops. (2) CR District: Drive through and stacking area shall not be located adjacent to residential uses. (3) The "Additional Provisions" listed in paragraph 21, subpart e., below, for "Restaurants without Drive-in or Drive-through Service" shall apply to Restaurants with Drive-in or Drive-through Service that sell alcohol. 21. Restaurant without Drive-in or Drive-through Service a. Definition: Restaurant without drive-in or drive through service means an establishment principally for the sale and consumption of food on the premises. b. Additional Provisions: Restaurants that sell alcohol shall be subject to compliance with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, as it exists or may be amended, and to the following development criteria: (1) Restaurants are only permitted to sell alcohol by right if the subject property was located within the City limits as of May 13, 2006. For property annexed into the City after May 13, 2006, a restaurant that sells alcohol must obtain a pei mit for a Private Club from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for the ability to sell alcohol. (2) A restaurant that sells alcohol shall not be located closer than 300 feet to a church and/or public hospital measured along the property lines of the street fronts from front door to front door, and in direct lines across intersections. (3) A restaurant that sells alcohol shall not be located closer than 300 feet to a public or private school measured in a direct line from property line to property line, and in direct lines across intersections. (4) The distance between a restaurant that sells alcohol and a private school can be increased to 1,000 feet if the City Council receives a request from the governing body of the private school to do so. (5) Restaurants that derive more than 75% of their revenue from the sale of alcohol are only permitted by specific use permit and may only be located in the zoning districts where the applicable type of restaurant is designated as "P*"on the Land Use Chart, Section 5.1, Subsection F,paragraph 20 or 21 of this Article 5. c. Additional Provisions for BG District: Restaurant Use must be incorporated into the Civic Center facility and owned, managed, operated, or contracted through, in whole or in part by a governmental agency. 22. Truck, Machinery & Heavy Equipment Sales, Service or Repair ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance Definition: Truck,machinery and heavy equipment sales, service or repair means a facility for the display, sales, servicing and, or repair of trucks, machinery and heavy equipment. This use includes farm equipment and recreational vehicles over 6,000 pounds in weight. 23. Vehicle Display, Sales or Service Definition: Vehicle display, sales, and service means a facility for the display, service and retail sale of new or used automobiles, boats, trucks, motorcycles, motor scooters, recreational vehicles, aircraft, or trailers. 24. Beer& Wine Package Sales. a. Definition: An establishment, including but not limited to General Merchandise or Food Store of any size or Motor Vehicle Fueling Station, engaged in the selling of beer and/or wine to the general public for off-site personal or household consumption and rendering services incidental to the sale of such goods. b. Additional Provisions: Beer & Wine Package Stores shall be subject to compliance with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, as it exists or may be amended, and to the following development criteria: (1) The establishment shall not be located closer than 300 feet to a church and/or public hospital measured along the property lines of the street fronts from front door to front door, and in direct lines across intersections. (2) The establishment shall not be located closer than 300 feet to a public or private school measured in a direct line from property line to property line, and in direct lines across intersections. (3) The distance between a Beer & Wine Package Sales Establishment and a private school can be increased to 1,000 feet if the City Council receives a request from the governing body of the private school to do so. (4) Beer sales are not permitted in residential areas. Residential areas include properties that are zoned in any Residential District category or a planned development that allows residential component,because these zoning districts are part of the neighborhood(s) within which they are located. Notwithstanding, a planned development ordinance may allow for Beer & Wine Package Sales at designated locations in the planned development that meet the requirements set forth herein. (5) Beer & Wine Package Sales establishments that derive more than 75% of their gross revenue from the sale of beer and/or wine: (a) Are peiiiiitted only by Specific Use Permit in the NS, CR, CC, LI, HI and DTH zoning districts; (b) Shall not be located closer than 1,500 feet from another Beer & Wine Package Sales Establishment that derives more than 75% of its gross revenue from the sale of beer and/or wine, measured building-to-building (or outer wall of the lease space) in a straight line; WYUE Zoning Ordinance (c) Shall not be located closer than 800 feet from the building to the property line of a residential zoning district, including residential portions of a planned development zoning district; and (d) Shall not be located closer than 1,500 feet from the property line of a City park, or the property line of a property owned by a church,public hospital, public or private school, public or private college/university, rehabilitation care institution, or child or adult day care, measured in a straight line from front door of the establishment to the nearest property line of a residential zoning district, City park, church, public or private hospital, public or private school,public or private college/university, rehabilitation center, or child or adult day care. 25. Antique Shop (Inside Sales) a. Definition: A retail establishment engaged in the selling of works of art, furniture, or other artifacts of an earlier period,with all sales and storage occurring inside a building. An Antique Shop is differentiated from a "Used Merchandise Store, Resale or Consignment Shop",in that it does not market common, contemporary used household good, clothing or furnishes, rather it deals primarily in vintage and nostalgia items (generally over 50 years old) and in antiques (generally over 100 years old) from past ears. b. Additional Provisions: (1) SUP required in NS District. (2) Outside displays are peiiuitted only in areas designated on the site plan filed with the City. (3) Outdoor display areas may not exceed five percent of the primary building floor area. (Building area is defined as the entirely enclosed portion of the primary building or lease space.) (4) Outdoor display may occupy up to twenty percent of a covered sidewalk that is adjacent to the subject building. Such display shall not impede pedestrian use of the sidewalk and at least a five foot passable distance shall be maintained. (5) All sales and storage occurs inside. 26. Secondhand Goods a. Definition: Secondhand Goods means a facility and/or Dealer who purchases regulated property for the purpose of resale. Regulated property means any new or used: Electronic equipment; business machines; photographic equipment; power tools; musical instruments; firearms; jewelry; crafted precious metals; compact discs and cassette tapes; or Recreational sporting goods and equipment. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) SUP required in NS District. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (2) A Secondhand facility and/or Dealer must adhere to the standards of Chapter 94 of the City Code of Ordinances and as amended. (3) Outside displays are permitted only in areas designated on the site plan filed with the City. (4) Outside placement of an item overnight is prohibited. (5) Outdoor display areas may not exceed five percent of the primary building floor area. (Building area is defined as the entirely enclosed portion of the primary building or lease space.) (6) Outdoor display may occupy up to twenty percent of a covered sidewalk that is adjacent to the subject building. Such display shall not impede pedestrian use of the sidewalk and at least a five foot passable distance shall be maintained. (7) No outdoor display may be located in any portion of a parking lot. (8) Outside sales of merchandise are prohibited. 27. Used Merchandise/Resale Shop/Consignment or Thrift Store: a. Definition: An establishment that generally markets common, contemporary used household goods, clothing or furnishings on a straight"for sale" or consignment basis. This term includes a used merchandise store that is operated by a non-profit, charitable or religious organization. b. Additional Provisions: (1) SUP required in NS District (2) Outside displays are peimuitted only in areas designated on the site plan filed with the City. (3) Outdoor display areas may not exceed five percent of the primary building floor area. (Building area is defined as the entirely enclosed portion of the primary building or lease space.) (4) Outdoor display may occupy up to twenty percent of a covered sidewalk that is adjacent to the subject building. Such display shall not impede pedestrian use of the sidewalk and at least a five foot passable distance shall be maintained. 28. Permanent Cosmetic Establishment a. Definition: Permanent Cosmetic Establishment means the practice commonly known as permanent makeup, in which micropigmentation or intradermal cosmetics are applied by trained personnel to permanently or semi-permanently simulate the appearance of common cosmetic applications such as eyeliner, lip liner, lip color, eyebrow enhancement, and beauty marks; or to otherwise permanently or semi-permanently restore or improve the appearance of damaged or disfigured skin or other bodily features to natural coloration and condition. b. Additional Provisions: Certificates of Occupancy for Permanent Cosmetic Establishments must be held by a person licensed by the State of Texas, as set forth in WYUE Zoning Ordinance Chapter 146 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, as such may be from time to time amended and such facilities must meet all environmental health requirements of the City of Wylie and the State of Texas. G. Utility,Transportation & Public Service Uses 1. Airport, Heliport or Landing Field Definition: Airport, heliport, or landing field means a facility for the taking-off or landing of fixed or rotary wing aircraft. 2. Animal Shelter Definition: Animal Shelter means a pubic or non-profit facility for the harboring of animals including, but not limited to dogs, cats, and other household pets. 3. Commercial Bus Station, Terminal or Service Facility Definition: Commercial bus station and terminal means a privately owned or operated facility for the boarding and discharge of bus passengers. 4. Commercial Radio or TV Transmitting Station Definition: Commercial radio & TV transmitting station means a facility for the transmission of commercial programming by radio or television within the commercial band of the electromagnetic spectrum. 5. Electric Substation or Gas Regulator Station Definition:Electric substation&gas regulator station means a facility for the transforming of electricity or the reduction in gas pressure for distribution to individual customers. 6. Helipad Definition: Helipad means a landing area used for the taking off or landing of helicopters for the purpose of picking up and discharging passengers or cargo. This facility is not open to use by any helicopter without prior permission having been obtained. 7. Local Utilities a. Definition: Local utilities means electrical power, telephone, gas, water, and sewer drainage lines; air pollution monitoring stations and flood staging stations; and, unmanned, in-line facilities such as water wells, or pumping stations, telephone exchanges, switching, and transmitting equipment, including cellular telephone cell sites that are operated by the City or by a public service utility company. This use does not include any use otherwise listed in this Chapter. b. Additional Provisions: ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance All permitted districts: Above-ground storage tanks are not permitted under this use. 8. Mounted Antenna a. Definition: Mounted Antenna means an antenna that is attached to a permitted structure. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) Antennas mounted on buildings. (a) Roof-mounted telecommunications antennas are allowed on buildings in all zoning districts,provided: (b) a non-whip antenna does not exceed the height of the building by more than 10 feet and is screened from view from any adjacent public roadway, and (c) a whip antenna does not exceed the height of the building by more than 15 feet and is located no closer than 15 feet to the perimeter of the building. (d) Prior to installation of a roof-mounted antenna, the City shall be provided with an engineer's certification that the roof will support the proposed antenna and associated roof-mounted equipment. (e) Roof-mounted antennas and associated equipment may be screened with enclosures or facades having an appearance that blends with the building on which they are located or by locating them so that they are not visible from an adjacent public roadway. (2) Building-mounted telecommunications antennas of the non-whip type are allowed on nonresidential buildings in all zoning districts provided the antenna is mounted flush with the exterior of the building so that it projects no more than thirty inches from the surface of the building to which it is attached; and the antenna's appearance blends with the surrounding surface of the building. (3) Associated equipment shall be placed either within the same building or in a separate building which matches the existing building in character and building materials or blends with the landscaping and other surroundings immediately adjacent to the separate building housing the equipment. Associated equipment for roof-mounted antennas may be located on the roof of the building if it is screened from view from any adjacent public roadway. (4) Other existing structures. Telecommunications antennas are allowed on existing utility,lighting,telecommunications towers and sign structures exceeding 50 feet in height,provided that the antenna does not exceed the height of the structure by more than 10 feet if a non-whip type or 15-feet if a whip type. Existing structures may be rebuilt if necessary to support the load of the new antenna if the rebuilt structure is substantially similar in appearance to the existing structure it replaces. (5) When an application for a building permit to locate a telecommunications antenna on an existing building or other structure is made,color photo simulation showing ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance the site of the existing structure with a photo-realistic representation of the proposed antenna and the existing structure or any proposed reconstruction of the structure as it would appear viewed from the closest residential property and from adjacent roadways shall be provided. The applicant shall also submit photographs of the same views showing the current appearance of the site without the proposed antenna. (6) Telecommunications antennas shall not be constructed or used without all approvals and permits first having been secured. 9. Police or Fire Station Definition: Police or Fire station means a facility operated by a governmental entity as a police or fire station. 10. Post Office Definition: Post office means a government facility for the transmission, sorting, and local distribution of mail. 11. Radio, Television or Microwave Tower Definition: Radio, television or microwave tower means a structure supporting antennae that transmit or receive any portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. 12. Railroad Yard Definition: Railroad yards mean a facility for storing and making up trains. 13. Sewage Treatment Plant Definition: Sewage treatment plant means a facility for receiving and treating sewage from the City sanitary sewer system. 14. Telecommunications Tower a. Definition: Telecommunications tower means a structure more than 10 feet tall, built primarily to support one or more telecommunications antennas. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) A site plan is required for all telecommunications towers. Site plan review shall include the following provisions in (2) through (16), below. (2) Tower height, including antenna array, shall not exceed 120 feet. (3) Telecommunications towers shall not be located closer to a residential district than 200 feet or a 3 to 1 distance to height ratio, whichever is greater. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (4) New telecommunications towers must be a minimum distance of 5,000 feet from another telecommunications tower. (5) All guys and guy anchors shall be located within the buildable area of the lot and not within the front, rear, or side yard setbacks and no closer than 5 feet to any property line. (6) The base of the tower shall be enclosed by security fencing at least 8 feet high. (7) Equipment buildings shall be similar in color and character to the main or adjoining building or structure or blend with the landscape and other surroundings immediately adjacent to it and be screened by a masonry wall. (8) The tower shall be erected and operated in compliance with current Federal Communication Commission and Federal Aviation Administration rules and regulations and other applicable federal and state standards. (9) A telecommunications tower shall be: (a) Used by a minimum of 3 or more wireless communications providers; or (b) Designed and built so as to be capable of use by 3 or more wireless communications providers, including providers such as cellular or PCS providers using antenna arrays of 9 to 11 antennas each within 15 vertical feet of each other with no more than 3 degrees of twist and sway at the top elevation. The owner of the tower and the property on which it is located must certify to the City that the antenna is available for use by another wireless telecommunications provider on a reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis and at a cost not exceeding the market value for the use of the facilities. If the property on which the tower is proposed to be located is to be leased, the portions of the actual or proposed lease that demonstrate compliance with the requirements of this paragraph shall be submitted with the zoning application. (10) All towers shall be of a tapering monopole construction, except that another type tower shall only be allowed upon a showing that it would cause less visual impact on surrounding property than a similar monopole structure. (11) No lettering, symbols, images, or trademarks large enough to be legible to occupants of vehicular traffic on any adjacent roadway shall be placed on or affixed to any part of a telecommunications tower,antenna array or antenna, other than as required by FCC regulations regarding tower registration or other applicable law. (12) Telecommunications towers shall be constructed to minimize potential safety hazards. Telecommunications towers shall be constructed so as to meet or exceed the most recent EIA-222 standards and prior to issuance of a building permit the Building Official shall be provided with an engineer's certification that the tower's design meets or exceeds those standards. Guyed towers shall be located in such a manner that if the structure should fall along its longest dimension, it will remain within property boundaries and avoid habitable structures, public streets, utility lines and other telecommunications towers. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (13) Telecommunications towers and equipment buildings shall be located to minimize their number, height and obtrusiveness, to minimize visual impacts on the surrounding area, and in accordance with the following policies: (a) The height of towers and monopoles shall have the least visual impact and be no greater than required to achieve service area requirements and potential colocation, when visually appropriate. (b) The selected site for a new monopole and tower provides the least visual impact on residential areas and the public rights-of-way. Analyze the potential impacts from other vantage points in the area to illustrate that the selected site provides the best opportunity to minimize the visual impact of the proposed facility. (c) Site telecommunication facilities to minimize being visually solitary or prominent when viewed from residential areas and the public rights-of-way. The facility should be screened by vegetation, tree cover, topographic features, and buildings or other structures to the maximum extent feasible. (d) Place telecommunication facilities to ensure that historically significant landscapes are protected. The views of and vistas from architecturally and/or historically significant structures should not be impaired or diminished by the placement of telecommunication facilities. (e) A variance may be granted to these policies for a telecommunications tower when it is determined that such a variance better accomplishes the polices set out in this subsection than would a strict application of the requirement. Such variance shall be no greater than necessary to accomplish those policies. (14) No signals or lights or illumination shall be permitted on a monopole unless required by the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Aviation Administration, or the City. (15) If any additions,changes, or modifications are made to the monopole,the changes shall comply with all of the above requirements for new towers and shall demonstrate, through the submission of engineering and structural data, that the addition, change, or modification confoliiis to structural wind load and all other requirements of the current Building Code. (16) Telecommunication towers which have not been used for a period of one year shall be removed from a site. The last telecommunication service provider to use a tower shall notify the Director within 30 days that use of a tower has been discontinued. 15. Telephone Exchange without Shops or Offices Definition: Telephone exchange without shops or offices means a facility for the switching and routing of telephone transmissions. 16. Transit Passenger Shelter ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance Definition: Transit passenger shelter means a structure which affords protection from the weather to persons who are waiting to board a publicly owned or franchised transit vehicle. 17. Utility or Government Installation other than listed Definition: Utility or government installation other than listed means (1) A "utility other than listed" is a public or private facility franchised or operated by a Governmental unit as a utility, and which is not specifically covered by the use regulations in this chapter. (2) A "government installation other than listed" is an installation owned or leased by a government or quasi-public agency and which is not specifically covered by the use regulations in this chapter. 18. Water Treatment Plant, Reservoir or Water Storage Definition:Water treatment plant,reservoir and water storage tanks means a facility which is part of a water system, and is used for the purifying, supplying, and distributing of drinking water, or the storage of treated or untreated water. H. Industrial& Manufacturing Uses 1. Asphalt or Concrete Batch Plant Definition: Asphalt or Concrete Batch Plant means a permanent facility or area for the mixing of concrete or asphalt. 2. Industrial, Inside a. Definition: Industrial, inside means an industrial facility where all processing, fabricating, assembly, or disassembly takes place wholly within an enclosed building. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: Hazardous or high risk uses require a Special Use Permit. 3. Industrial, Outside a. Definition: Industrial, outside means an industrial facility where any portion of the processing, fabricating, assembly, or disassembly takes place outside or in an open structure.For purposes of this provision,open structure means any structure or building which has omitted walls. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: Hazardous or high risk uses require a Special Use Permit. 4. Light Assembly & Fabrication WYUE Zoning Ordinance Definition: Light Assembly and Fabrication means a use engaged in the manufacture, predominantly from previously prepared materials, of finished products or parts, including processing, fabrication, assembly, packaging, incidental storage, sales and distribution of products, but excluding basic industrial processing. 5. Mining a. Definition: Mining means the extraction, removal, or stockpiling of earth materials, including soil, sand, gravel, or other materials found in the earth. The excavation of earth materials for ponds or lakes, including excavations for fish farming ponds and recreational lakes are considered mining unless otherwise expressly authorized by another provision of this ordinance. The following are not considered mining: Excavation, removal, or stockpiling of earth materials incidental to construction approved by a final plat, building permit, or for governmental or utility construction projects. b. Additional Provisions: (1) A master plan and site plan, operation plans, and a restoration plan shall be provided with the Special Use Permit application. (2) A Special Use Peiiiiit shall not be granted unless required state review and approval has been obtained. 6. Printing & Publishing a. Definition: Printing and Publishing means a facility for the commercial reproduction, cutting, printing, or binding of written materials, drawings, or other graphic materials on a bulk basis using lithography, off-set printing,blueprinting, or similar methods. b. Additional Provisions: SBO/DTH: Size limited to 4,000 square feet of floor area. 7. Salvage or Reclamation of Products, Inside Definition: Salvage or reclamation of products, inside, means a facility which stores, keeps,dismantles,or salvages scrap or discarded materials or equipment inside an enclosed building. Scrap or discarded materials include but are not limited to metal, paper, rags, tires,bottles, or inoperable or wrecked motor vehicles,motor vehicle parts,machinery, and appliances. 8. Salvage or Reclamation of Products, Outside a. Definition: Salvage or reclamation of products, outside means a facility which stores, keeps, dismantles, or salvages scrap or discarded materials or equipment outside of any structures. Scrap or discarded materials include but are not limited to metal,paper,rags, tires,bottles, or inoperable or wrecked motor vehicles, motor vehicle parts,machinery, and appliances. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance b. Additional Provisions: (1) All outside storage, salvage and/or junk shall be screened from view of public streets by a 10-foot high solid screening device that complies with the following requirements: (a) The screening device shall be setback a minimum of 20 feet from all streets; (b) All screening devices shall form an opaque, solid barrier, without gaps or openings, except as provided in(d)below; (c) All screening devices shall be constructed of masonry or concrete as specified in Section 7.1.1; (d) Only openings in screening devices which are necessary for reasonable access to the salvage yard shall be permitted, but shall be equipped with a solid gate or door constructed and maintained in accordance with the requirements for screening devices set forth in this section. All openings so permitted shall be closed and securely locked at all times, except for needed access and for fire and emergency vehicles; (e) All screening devices shall extend downward to ground level, and shall also test plumb and square at all times; (f) Any painting, staining, coating, covering or other coloring of any screening devices shall be of a uniform color; (g) The screening device shall not be used for bill postings or for other advertising purposes, except a space not larger than 50 square feet which may be used for the advertisement of the business of the owner. (h) All screening devices shall be maintained, repaired and/or replaced to ensure compliance with the requirements in this section at all times; and (i) No junk or salvage of any character, or parts,or machinery of any kind shall be allowed to remain outside. (2) Screening shall not be permitted in the floodway. If the location of the required screening is in the floodway or floodplain, screening should be placed elsewhere on the property to achieve the desired screening. I. Wholesale,Distribution& Storage Uses 1. Auto Auction Definition: Auto auction means a facility for the auction of automobiles, vans, and light trucks used as personal vehicles. 2. Contractor's Maintenance Yard a. Definition: Contractor's maintenance yard means a facility for the storage and maintenance of contractor's supplies and operational equipment. b. Additional Provisions: CC District: All outside storage areas shall be entirely screened from view of streets and adjacent residential property with a masonry wall. WYUE Zoning Ordinance 3. Freight Terminal Definition: Freight terminal means a facility for the transfer and storage of freight. 4. Landfill Definition: Landfill means an area where a type of operation in which refuse and earth or other suitable cover material are deposited in alternate layers of specified depth in accordance with a definite plan on a specified portion of open land, with each layer being compacted by force applied by mechanical equipment. 5. Livestock Auction Pens or Sheds a. Definition: Livestock auction pens or sheds means a facility for the auction of livestock. b. Additional Provisions: If 20,000 square feet or more of gross floor area, one space is required for each 3,000 square feet of gross floor area. 6. Mini-warehouse, Self-storage Definition: Mini-warehouse, self storage means a building or group of buildings containing one or more individual compartmentalized storage units for the inside storage of customers' goods or wares, where no unit exceeds 500 square feet in floor area. 7. Office Showroom/Warehouse a. Definition: Office showroom/warehouse means a facility that has the combined uses of office and showroom or warehouse for the primary purpose of wholesale trade, display, and distribution of products. b. Additional Provisions HI District: Retail uses limited to 10 percent of the gross floor area. 8. Outside Storage Definition: Outside storage means a lot used for the outside storage of an item for a period in excess of 24 hours. 9. Recycling Collection Center Definition: Recycling collection center means a facility for the collection and temporary storage of empty beverage containers, aluminum, glass, paper, plastics, and clothing for recycling purposes. 10. Warehouse/Distribution Center ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance Definition: Warehouse means a facility primarily for the inside storage of items and is 25,000 square feet or smaller. Distribution Center means a warehouse facility which is primarily for distribution by rail or truck, and which is 25,000 square feet or larger. J. Accessory Uses 1. Accessory Agricultural Buildings a. Definition: Accessory agricultural buildings means buildings used for agricultural purposes, including farming, dairying, horticulture, floriculture, animal and poultry husbandry. b. Additional Provisions: AG District: (1) Accessory agricultural buildings used for raising animals shall only be permitted on sites of 5 acres or more. (2) The area used for the production of animals shall be set back from the front, side and rear property line a minimum of 100 feet. (3) The area used for the production of large animals, including but not limited to pigs, cows, sheep, goats, and horses, shall be located at least one-half of a mile away from any residential zoning district, one-quarter of a mile from any commercial zoning district. SF-ED District: Accessory agricultural buildings used for raising animals shall only be permitted on sites of 5 acres or more. 2. Accessory Community Center, Private a. Definition:Accessory community center,private means an integral part of a residential project that is under the management and unified control of the operators of the project or development, and that is used by the residents of the project or development for a place of meeting, recreation, or social activity. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) A private community center shall not be operated as a place of public meeting or as a business. (2) This accessory use is not required to be located on the same lot as the main use. 3. Accessory Game Court, Private a. Definition: Accessory game court,private means a game court for engaging in tennis, handball, racquetball, or similar physical activities for the use of residents and their guests of a residential main use. WYUE Zoning Ordinance b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) This accessory use may occupy up to 50 percent of the area of the lot containing the main use. (2) This accessory use is not required to be located on the same lot as the main use. (3) This accessory use may be required to provide parking if the adjacent properties would be adversely affected by on-street parking 4. Accessory Outside Display of Merchandise a. Definition: Accessory outside display of merchandise means the outside placement of merchandise for sale for a continuous period less than 48 hours. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: Outside display shall meet the following standards: (1) Outside displays are permitted only in areas designated on the site plan filed with the City. (2) Outdoor display areas may not exceed five percent of the adjacent building floor area. (Building area is defined as the entirely enclosed portion of the primary building.) (3) Outdoor display may occupy up to thirty percent of a covered sidewalk that is located within twenty feet of the building. Such display shall not impede pedestrian use of the sidewalk and at least a five foot passable distance shall be maintained. (4) Any outside display areas not located on a covered sidewalk must be screened from view of adjacent roadways, public areas and adjacent properties. Such screening must: (a) Be a minimum of eight feet high or one foot taller than the materials being displayed, whichever is greater. (b) Include a minimum of twenty percent solid screening matching the material of the primary building. (c) The remainder may be solid evergreen planting,wrought iron,or dark vinyl- coated chain link or similar materials. (5) Any outside display areas not located on a covered sidewalk must be located immediately adjacent to or connected to the primary structure. (6) No outdoor display may be located in any portion of a parking lot. 5. Accessory Outside Sales a. Definition: Accessory outside sales means a site for the outside sale of merchandise. b. Additional Provisions: Accessory outside sales shall meet the following standards: (1) Accessory outside sales are permitted only in areas designated on the site plan filed with the City. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (2) Outdoor sales areas may not exceed five percent of the adjacent building floor area. (Building area is defined as the entirely enclosed portion of the primary building.) (3) Outdoor sales may occupy up to thirty percent of a covered sidewalk that is located within twenty feet of the building. Such display shall not impede pedestrian use of the sidewalk and at least a five foot passable distance shall be maintained. (4) Any outside sales areas not located on a covered sidewalk must be screened from view of adjacent roadways, public areas and adjacent properties. Such screening must: (a) Be a minimum of eight feet high or one foot taller than the materials being displayed, which ever is greater. (b) Include a minimum of twenty percent solid screening matching the material of the primary building. (c) The remainder may be solid evergreen planting,wrought iron,or dark vinyl- coated chain link or similar materials. (5) Any outside sales areas not located on a covered sidewalk must be located immediately adjacent to or connected to the primary structure. (6) No outdoor sales may be located in any portion of a parking lot. 6. Accessory Outside Storage a. Definition: Accessory outside storage means the outside placement of an item for a continuous period in excess of 48 hours. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) Outside storage shall not be permitted within required setbacks or buffer yards. (2) Accessory outside storage is not permitted on an unenclosed front porch of a residential building. (3) Except as otherwise provided in this ordinance, outside storage shall be limited to no more than five percent of the lot area containing the main use. (4) Outside storage areas not screened by an intervening building shall be screened from view from any public street by a screening device at least eight feet in height. In addition, outside storage areas shall be screened from view of any adjoining property by a screening device at least eight feet in height, except along adjacent property lines in the same zoning district. 7. Amateur Communication Tower a. Definition: Amateur communications tower means a tower with an antenna that transmits amateur radio, citizens band, or both spectrums, and that receives any portion of a radio spectrum. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) Only one amateur communication tower per site permitted. No more than 2 antennae may be mounted on an amateur communications tower. The antennae volume may not exceed 900 cubic feet for a single antenna and 1,400 cubic feet for 2 antennae. In this provision,antenna volume is the space within an imaginary rectangular prism that contains all extremities of the antenna. (2) No portion of the amateur communications tower or its antennae may encroach into the required front, side or rear yard, except the area under a guy wire and anchor point may project a maximum of 3 feet into the required side or rear yard if the guy wire and anchor point is attached to the top of a structural support that is not less than 6 feet in height.In this provision,a structural support for an anchor point is any pole,post, strut, or other fixture or framework necessary to hold and secure an anchor point. (3) The tower may not exceed 75 feet in height. (4) The tower shall be set back an additional 12 inches from the required front, side and rear yards for each additional 12 inches of height above the maximum height permitted in the district. 8. Caretakers Quarters, Domestic or Security Unit Definition: Caretakers Quarters, Domestic or Security Unit means an independent, self- contained dwelling unit located on the same lot as the principal use or structure and which provides residential accommodations for a property manager or security personnel. 9. Home Occupation a. Definition: Home occupation means an occupation that is incidental to the primary use of the premises as a residence and conducted on the residential premises by a resident of the premises. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) On-premise advertisements, signs or displays are prohibited. (2) The appearance of the structure shall not be altered, nor shall the occupation within the dwellings be conducted in a manner which would cause the premises to differ from its residential character either by the use of colors, materials, construction, lighting, or by signs, or the emission of sounds, noises, dust, odors, fumes, smoke, or vibrations. (3) There shall be no more than two(2)employees who do not reside on the premises. (4) Pedestrian and vehicular traffic will be limited to that normally associated with residential districts. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (5) There shall be no outdoor storage of materials or equipment. There shall be no visible merchandise be visible from outside the dwelling. (6) The use of utilities and community facilities shall be limited to that normally associated with the use of the property for residential purposes. (7) There shall be no use or storage of mechanical equipment not recognized as being part of normal household or hobby use. (8) A property owner may seek a variance to this ordinance in accordance with Article 8, Section 8.4 to the Zoning Board of Adjustment. (9) As defined by the Human Resource Code, Chapter 42 an"In-home Day Care" or a "Family home" that is certified, listed or registered with the State of Texas is exempt from this Ordinance, and governed by the rules and regulations of the State of Texas. 10. Private Stable a. Definition: Private stable means an area for the keeping of horses for the private use of the property owner. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) A private stable shall only be on a lot at least 2 acres in area. (2) One horse is permitted for every acre of land. (3) Private stables shall include a pen or corral containing at least 800 square feet for each animal with a stable under a roof containing at least 100 square feet for each animal. (4) A private stable shall have property drainage and other facilities so as not to create offensive odors, insect or rodent breeding, or other nuisances. (5) A pen, corral, fences, or similar enclosures shall have a minimum front setback of 50 feet and a minimum side and rear setback of 30 feet from the property line. In addition, they may not be located any closer than 100 feet to the dwelling on premises. 11. Swimming Pool, Private a. Definition: Swimming pool, private, means a swimming pool constructed for the exclusive use of residents of a residential use. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) Private swimming pools may not be operated as a business, except private swimming lessons may be given as a home occupation use. (2) Private swimming pools shall be surrounded by a fence constructed so as to prevent access by unauthorized people. (3) Private swimming pools shall not be located in the required front yard. WYUE Zoning Ordinance K. Temporary Uses 1. Christmas Tree Sales a. Definition: A Christmas tree sale means a temporary facility for the sale of Christmas trees and related seasonal decorations. b. Additional Provisions: (1) A temporary permit may be issued for a period of 60 days for this use. The Building Official may grant one 30 day extension of the temporary use permit if the use has fully complied with all applicable City ordinances and conditions of the temporary use permit. (2) Upon completion of the temporary use, the site shall be cleaned, all evidence of its use removed. (3) Off-street parking requirements for this use may be satisfied by using existing parking spaces for other uses located within 500 feet of the Christmas tree lot, or by providing temporary parking spaces that do not strictly comply with the City's off-street parking construction requirements. The operator of this use shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Building Official that temporary off-street parking space: (a) Adequately accommodate the parking needs of the use; and (b) Will not adversely affect surrounding uses. 2. Occasional Sale or Garage Sale a. Definition: Occasional sale or garage sale means the temporary and occasional sale of tangible personal property at retail by a person who is not in the business of selling tangible personal property for retail purposes. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) The sale of tangible personal property may only be sold by the owner or lessee of the premises where the sale is conducted. (2) The owner or lessee shall be responsible for the tangible personal property at the time of the sale. (3) A person shall not sell merchandise acquired solely for the purpose of resale at an occasional sale. (4) A person shall not conduct an occasional sale for duration of more than 3 consecutive calendar days. (5) A person shall not conduct more than 4 occasional sales on a premise during any 12 month period. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (6) A person shall not place more than one sign,not to exceed 2 square feet,upon the lot where the sale is taking place. Any other signs remote from the property on which the sale is taking place shall be located in compliance with the Sign Ordinance, as amended. 3. Seasonal Sales Stand a. Definition: Seasonal sales stand means a facility for the sale of agricultural products that are seasonal in nature. b. Additional Provisions: (1) No product may be placed for sale or display and no structures used for a temporary seasonal sales stand closer than 50 feet to the public right-of-way. (2) No temporary seasonal sales stand may have more than 3,500 square feet of floor area. (3) Upon completion of the temporary use, the site shall be cleaned, all evidence of its use removed. (4) Off-street parking requirements for this use may be satisfied by using existing parking spaces for other uses located within 500 feet of the Seasonal Sales Stand, or by providing temporary parking spaces that do not strictly comply with the City's off-street parking construction requirements. The operator of this use shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Building Official that temporary off-street parking space: (a) Adequately accommodate the parking needs of the use; and (b) Will not adversely affect surrounding uses. 4. Temporary Concrete or Asphalt Batch Plant a. Definition: Temporary concrete or Asphalt Batch Plant means a temporary facility or area for the mixing of concrete or asphalt. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) Concrete and asphalt mixed on site shall only be furnished to the specific project for which the temporary use permit was issued. (2) The Commission shall review requests for renewal of the permit if the specific project requires an extension of time. (3) The temporary batch plant shall be located and operated in such a manner to eliminate unnecessary dust, noise and odor. (4) On-site fencing, screening, or buffering shall be provided so that adjacent properties are protected from hazards and negative impacts. (5) Any public improvement that is damaged during the operation of the temporary batch plant shall be repaired or replaced. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (6) All equipment,materials, and debris shall be cleared off the site and the site shall be completely cleaned upon completion of the project. (7) Parking for this use may be satisfied by providing temporary off-street parking spaces that do not strictly comply with the City's off-street parking construction requirements. The operator of this use shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Building Official that temporary off-street parking space: (a) Adequately accommodate the parking needs of the use; and (b) Will not adversely affect surrounding uses. 5. Temporary Construction Yard, or Construction or Sales Office a. Definition: Temporary construction yard, or construction or sales office means an area for the temporary storage of building materials and equipment necessary for the construction of a permanent use, and/or, a facility temporarily used as a construction or sales office. b. Additional Provisions: All required districts: (1) Limited to on-premise construction purposes associated with the properties within the same platted subdivision. (2) This use shall be discontinued after subdivision construction is 90 percent complete. (3) Parking for this use may be satisfied by providing temporary off-street parking spaces that do not strictly comply with the City's off-street parking construction requirements. The operator of this use shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Building Official that temporary off-street parking space: (a) Adequately accommodate the parking needs of the use; and (b) Will not adversely affect surrounding uses. 6. Temporary Crops a. Definition: Temporary crops mean an area used for the growing crops on a temporary basis while land is waiting for future development. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) This use shall not be operated on an area less than 2 acres. (2) Structures may be erected for barn, or shed for the protection of machinery on the premises. (3) A temporary use permit for crops is valid for a period of 3 years. The Commission may grant up to 2,one-year extensions,if conditions at the time of initial approval have not changed. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance (4) Upon completion of the temporary use, the site shall be cleaned, all evidence of its use removed. 7. Temporary Grazing a. Definition: Temporary grazing means an area used for the grazing of animals on a temporary basis while land is waiting for future development. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: (1) This use shall not be operated on an area less than 5 acres. (2) An application for a temporary use permit shall specify the number and type of animal that will be grazing. No temporary use permit shall be granted where the number and type of animals to be grazed is likely to result in overgrazing and/or significant environmental degradation of the site. (3) Structures may be erected for a stable,pen, barn, or shed for the protection of the animals on the premises. (4) Standings under roofed stables shall be made of a material that provides for proper drainage so as not to create offensive odors, insect or rodent breeding, or other nuisances. (5) A temporary use permit for grazing is valid for a period of 3 years. The Commission may grant up to 2, one-year extensions, if conditions at the time of initial approval have not changed. (6) Upon completion of the temporary use, the site shall be cleaned, all evidence of its use removed. 8. Temporary Living Quarters a. Definition: Temporary living quarters means temporary facilities in the form of a manufactured home,used as living quarters during the construction of a residence upon a property not less than 1/2 acre in area. b. Additional Provisions: All permitted districts: A temporary use permit shall be valid for a 6 month period. An additional 6 months may be granted by the Building Official, provided the exterior walls and roof of the residence are completed. 9. Traveling Show, Carnival or Circus Definition: Traveling show, carnival or circus means a temporary traveling show or exhibition that has no permanent structure or installation. WYUE Zoning Ordinance SECTION 5.3 ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES An accessory use or structure that is customarily incidental to the principal use or structure, and is located on the same lot or tract of land, shall be permitted as an accessory use without being separately listed as a permitted use, unless otherwise stated in these regulations. Accessory uses are subject to the same regulations as the principal use. Accessory buildings shall comply with the area requirements in Article 3 —Residential District Regulations. SECTION 5.4 SPECIAL USE PERMITS A. Purpose The Special Use Permit provides a means for developing certain uses in a manner in which the proposed use will be compatible with adjacent property and consistent with the character of the neighborhood. Special use permits are required where site specific impacts may exist that require additional review to ensure compatibility between uses. B. Special Use Permit Required The Use Regulations in Section 5.1 Land Use Charts state when a Special Use Permit is required for a use to be permitted in a zoning district. The Special Use Permit requirement for a use in a district does not constitute an authorization or an assurance that the use will be permitted. Each Special Use Permit shall be evaluated as to its probable effect on the adjacent property and the community welfare and may be approved or denied as the findings indicate appropriate. C. Application An application for a Special Use Permit shall be submitted to the Planning Department and shall include the following: 1. A written description of the proposed use. 2. A plan showing the location of the proposed use on the site. 3. Any additional information required by the Director. D. Review by the Commission and the Council The Commission shall hold a public hearing and make a recommendation to the Council. The Council shall hold a public hearing and approve, approve with conditions, or deny the Special Use Permit based on the review criteria in "E", below. E. Review Criteria In granting a Special Use Permit, the Commission and the Council shall determine that the proposed use: 1. Complements or is compatible with the surrounding uses and community facilities; 2. Contributes to, enhances, or promotes the welfare of the area of request and adjacent properties; 3. Is not detrimental to the public health, safety, or general welfare; 4. Conforms in all other respects to all applicable zoning regulations and standards; and 5. Is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance F. Additional Conditions The Commission and Council may impose reasonable conditions upon the granting of a Special Use Permit consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, other state development goals and objectives of the City, and the requirements of other City regulations. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to the location, arrangement, operation, duration, and type and manner of construction of any use for which a Special Use Permit is requested. G. Effect of Special Use Permit. 1. The granting of a Special Use Permit has no effect on the uses permitted by right and does not waive the regulations of the underlying zoning district. 2. A Special Use Permit runs with the land, a new owner is not required to reapply for a Special Use Permit unless a time limit that has been established runs out. H. Zoning Map When the Council authorizes granting of a Special Use Permit,the zoning map shall be amended according to its legend to indicate that the affected area has conditional and limited uses. The amendment is to indicate the appropriate zoning district for the approved use and shall be suffixed by an "S" designation. SECTION 5.5 TEMPORARY USES A. Purpose Temporary uses operating for less than 90 days within a one-year time period shall obtain a Temporary Use Peiiiiit from the Building Official. Temporary Use Permits outline conditions of operations to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. B. Temporary Use Defined Temporary uses shall include short-term or seasonal uses that would not be appropriate on a permanent basis. Temporary uses are identified in Section 5.1 Land Use Charts and 5.2 Listed Uses. In addition, the following uses and activities shall be considered temporary uses: 1. Fundraising Activities by Not-for-Profit Agencies. Fundraising or noncommercial events for nonprofit educational, community service or religious organizations where the public is invited to participate in the activities and which last longer than 48 hours. 2. Special and Seasonal Sales Events. Significant commercial activities lasting not longer than 90 days intended to sell, lease, rent or promote specific merchandise, services or product lines, including but not limited to warehouse sales, tent sales, trade shows, flea markets, farmer's markets, Christmas tree lot sales,product demonstrations or parking lot sales of food, art work or other goods. 3. Entertainment or Amusement Events. Short-term cultural and entertainment events including public or private events lasting not longer than 90 days intended primarily for entertainment or amusement, such as concerts, plays or other theatrical productions, circuses, fairs, carnivals or festivals. C. Application ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance An application for a Temporary Use Permit shall be submitted to the Building Official at least 10 working days before the requested start date for a temporary use and shall include the following: 1. A written description of the proposed use or event, the duration of the use or event, the hours of operation, anticipated attendance, and any building or structures, signs or attention-attracting devices used in conjunction with the event 2. A written description of how the temporary use complies with the review criteria in E, below. 3. A plan showing the location of proposed structures, including onsite restrooms and trash receptacles, parking areas, activities, signs and attention attracting devices in relation to existing buildings,parking areas, streets and property lines. 4. A letter from the property owner agreeing to the temporary use. 5. Any additional information required by the Director. D. Review and Action by the Director The Building Official shall make a determination whether to approve, approve with conditions, or deny the permit within 5 working days after the date of application. Any applicant denied a permit by the Building Official shall be notified in writing of the reasons for the denial and of the opportunity to appeal to the Commission. E. Review Criteria Temporary uses shall comply with the following requirements: 1. Land Use Compatibility. The temporary use must be compatible with the purpose and intent of this ordinance. The temporary use shall not impair the normal, safe and effective operation of a permanent use on the same site. The temporary use shall not endanger or be detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare, or injurious to property or improvements in the immediate vicinity of the temporary use, given the type of activity, its location on the site, and its relationship to parking and access points. 2. Compliance with Other Regulations. The temporary use shall conform in all respects to all other applicable City regulations and standards. 3. Restoration of Site. Upon cessation of the event or use, the site shall be returned to its previous condition, including the removal of all trash, debris, signage, attention attracting devices or other evidence of the special event or use. The applicant shall be responsible for ensuring the restoration of the site. 4. Hours of Operation and Duration. The hours of operation and duration of the temporary use shall be consistent with the intent of the event or use and compatible with the surrounding land uses and shall be established by the Building Official at the time of approval of the temporary use permit. 5. Traffic Circulation. The temporary use shall not cause undue traffic congestion given anticipated attendance and the capacity of adjacent streets, intersections and traffic controls. 6. Off-street Parking. Adequate off-street parking shall be provided for the temporary use, and it shall not create a parking shortage for any of the other existing uses on the site(s). ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS WYUE Zoning Ordinance 7. Public Conveniences and Litter Control. Adequate onsite rest room facilities and litter control may be required. The applicant shall provide a written guarantee that all litter generated by the event or use shall be removed at no expense to the City. 8. Appearance and Nuisances.The temporary use shall be compatible in intensity,appearance and operation with surrounding land uses in the area, and it shall not impair the usefulness, enjoyment or value of adjacent property due to the generation of excessive noise, dust, smoke, glare, spillover lighting, or other forms of environmental or visual pollution. 9. Signs.The Building Official shall review all signage,although a sign permit is not required. The Building Official may approve the temporary use of attention attracting devices. F. Additional Conditions The Building Official may establish additional conditions to ensure land use compatibility and to minimize potential adverse impacts on nearby uses, including, but not limited to, time and frequency of operation, temporary arrangements for parking and traffic circulation, requirements for screening or buffering, and guarantees for site restoration and cleanup following the temporary use. G. Appeals A denial of a temporary use permit may be appealed to the Commission within 10 days of the Building Official's action. The appeal shall be made in writing to the Building Official. SECTION 5.6 CLASSIFICATION OF NEW AND UNLISTED USES A. Unlisted Uses The uses permitted in this Chapter are classified on the basis of common operational characteristics and land use compatibility. Uses not specifically listed in this Chapter are prohibited. However, additional new and unlisted uses may be permitted by the Director if the use is similar to other uses listed in the same zoning district. B. Appeals An applicant, aggrieved by the decision of the Director, may file an appeal of the decision to the Board. The appeal shall be filed in writing in the Department of Planning within 10 days of the Director's action. Unless otherwise stated in the Board action, the determination of the Board with respect to the appeal shall constitute a permanent and consistent interpretative decision which the Director shall apply in all future instances. C. Conditions When considering requests for a new land use, the Director and Board shall consider the potential effects of the use on adjacent properties in terms of requirements for services, visual impact, traffic generation, the extent to which the use is consistent with other uses allowed in the district, and other issues they deem appropriate. D. Authorization of New Uses If a new use is authorized by the Board, a text amendment shall be sent immediately to the Commission and the Council. ARTICLE 5: USE REGULATIONS Wylie City Council oF 1 AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: H Department: Animal Control (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Shelia Patton Account Code: approved minutes/statistical Date Prepared: 10/09/2019 Exhibits: report Subject Consider, and place on file, the Animal. Shelter Advisory Board report to City Council regarding meeting held on October 9, 2019. Recommendation Motion to place on file, the Animal Shelter Advisory Board report to City Council regarding meeting held on October 9, 2019. Discussion The ASAB met on October 9, 2019. The attached minutes and statistical report were considered, approved, and placed on file. This report is being submitted as required by city ordinance. Page 1 of I ,r Animal Shelter Advisory Board TY . WYL I E Minutes Regular Meeting May 22, 2019—6:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers 300 Country Club Road, Bldg. 100 Wylie,TX 75098 CALL TO ORDER Ann tarn~e the presence of a Quorum. Brad Boozer called to order the Animal Shelter Advisory Board meeting at 6;01 pm. Board members present: Shelia Patton, David Dahl, Brad Boozer, Dr. Brad Abraham and Amber Porter. Quorum is present. Staff Liaison Mike Atkison is present, INVOCATION The invocation was given by David Dahl, CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents ntciv address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must fill out a non- agenda farm prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three(3)minutes, In addition, council is not allowed to converse, deliberate, or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider and act upon, approval of the Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of February 13, 2019. (Brad Boozer, ASAB Chair) Board Action A motion was made by Brad Boozer to accept the Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of October February 13, 2019 as presented. Dr. Brad Abraham seconded to accept the Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of February 13, 2019 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. Minutes May 22,2019 Animal Shelter Advisory Board Page 1 2, Consider and place on file first quarter statistical information for shelter operations. (Brad Boozer, ASAB Chair) Board Action A motion was made by David Dahl to accept and place on file first quarter statistical information for shelter operations. Brad Boozer seconded the motion to accept and place on file first quarter statistical information for shelter operations. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. 3. Consider and place on file facility yearly state inspection. (Brad Boozer, ASAB Chair) Board Action A motion was made by Brad Boozer to accept and place on file facility yearly state inspection. Dr. Brad Abraham seconded the motion to accept and place on file facility yearly state inspection. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. DISCUSSION ITEMS • Discussion regarding shelter events and status first quarter. (S. Patton, ASAB Board Member) Shelia Patton reports six sterilization transports for public access from Wylie Animal Control for residents to low cost animal care provider. Three low cost vaccination clinics held at the City of Wylie Animal Control during evening hours to provide residents access to low cost vaccinations, heartworm testing and preventative medication. Residents can comply with registration of pets as two staff members as well as veterinarian and vet assistant are on site, Nine animals have been placed into foster care program. Volunteers and service workers have logged 216.5 hours, Pet of the week twice monthly with Wylie News is ongoing. Fourty four animals received services through the pre-adoption sterilization program. Staff have completed six tours pre- established. Shelia Patton reports through the Chameleon Software animals are now being posted to multiple social media applications, The software utilizing approved data from the staff entered into the software program does this automatically. Petfinder. PetHarbour and Adopt A Pet are the most performing applications. This assists staff members by allowing direct communication from potential adopters without having to maintain or reply to other applications such as Facebook. Examples of posted animals to website applications were shown to board. Patton reports city registrations are now much more inclusive and descriptive. The software allows photos to be attached to registrations as well as microchip data City registrations have Minutes May 22,2019 nim t Shelter Advisory Board Page 2 email contact for staffing thereby increasing communication opportunities. Examples of before software and after software registrations were shown to board_ Patton reports first stage of emergency preparedness has been launched. Staff members include in waterproof bag a copy of registration with color photo of animal, copy of rabies certificate and disaster preparedness pamphlet for pets and owners. Pet owners are encouraged to keep this separate packet attached to animals kennel for evacuation purposes or to keep information with household important vital statistic paperwork. Examples of packet were shown to board,. Patton advised that the budget request of kennel doors will be requested for the upcoming fiscal year,. ADJOURNMENT Motion was made by Brad Boozer and seconded by Dr, Brad Abraham to adjourn meeting. With no further business before the board, consensus of the board was to adjourn at 6:44 pm. Rrac Rnnvwr A S A R chair re f 61/11 ATTEST: Shelia PattonASAB member Minutes May 22,2019 Animal Shelter Advisory Board Page 3 Animal Shelter Advisory Committee Report Meeting Date:October 9,2019 April thru June 2019 Dogs Cats Others Total Impounds 141 50 114 305 Owner Surrender 8 4 0 12 Stray 114 25 15 154 Quarantine 2 2 0 4 Safe Keeping 0 0 0 0 DOA 17 8 28 53 Trapped by resident 0 *11 71 82 *trapped but evaluated as adoptable Born at Shelter 0 0 0 0 Dispositions Dogs Cats Others Total Return to Owner 83 5 0 88 Adopted 30 19 1 50 Rescued 1 0 8 9 Euthanized 5 7 18 30 Other 1 0 59 60 Euthanasia Reason Behavioral 2 0 0 2 Medical 3 6 13 22 Policy- H.R.R.0 0 *1 4 5 *Sent for rabies testing Wild Animal 0 0 1 1 Euthanasia for dogs 3.82% Euthanasia for cats 14.89% Euthanasia dogs&cats Total: 6.74% Dogs at facility at end of report: 11 Dogs at facility at beginning of report: 7 Cats at facility at end of report: 16 Cats at facility at beginning of report: 5 Euthanasia Rate for Facility April 1, 2019 thru June 30, 2019 6.74% Euthanasia Rate for Facility January 1, 2019 thru June 30, 2019 5.26% Animal Shelter Advisory Committee Report Meeting Date:October 9,2019 July thru September 2019 Dogs Cats Others Total Impounds 142 70 104 316 Owner Surrender 14 7 0 21 Stray 82 43 16 141 Quarantine 15 0 0 15 Safe Keeping 6 1 1 8 DOA 16 14 25 55 Trapped by resident 1 *6 62 69 *trapped but evaluated as adoptable Born at Shelter 8 5 0 13 Dispositions Dogs Cats Others Total Return to Owner 81 2 0 83 Adopted 40 42 2 84 Rescued 4 5 7 16 Euthanized 4 4 19 27 Other 2 2 51 55 Euthanasia Reason Behavioral 0 0 0 0 Medical 3 4 13 20 Policy- H.R.R.0 *1 0 6 7 *Sent for rabies testing Wild Animal 0 0 0 0 Euthanasia for dogs 2.92% Euthanasia for cats 5.13% Euthanasia dogs&cats total 3.72% Dogs at facility at end of report: 6 Dogs at facility at beginning of report: 11 Cats at facility at end of report: 23 Cats at facility at beginning of report: 16 Euthanasia Rate for Facility July 1, 2019 thru September 30, 2019 3.72% Euthanasia Rate for Facility January 1, 2019 thru September 30, 2019 4.88% Wylie CityCouncil Y AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: I Department: Purchasing 460-5460-58910-$86,330.00 1.00-5 1 8 1-5 74 1 0; $73,314.83 Prepared By: Glenna Hayes Account Code: 1.00-5 1 8 1-5 74 1 5; $12,040.14 Date Prepared: November 6, 2019 Exhibits: Resolution Subject Consider and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-35(R), authorizing the purchase of Watch Guard Inc. in-car systems, body cameras, and other associated equipment in the total amount of$470,572.48 through a purchase and finance agreement, and authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie to execute any necessary documents. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No. 2019-35(R), authorizing the purchase of Watch Guard Inc. in-car systems, body cameras, and other associated equipment in the total amount of$470,572.48 through a purchase and finance agreement, and authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie to execute any necessary documents. Discussion The City implemented the use of body cameras in 2011. The Police Department is currently on the third version of the L3 Mobile Vision body camera and experiencing a very high failure rate(6 to 10 a month)with battery failures (swelling or failure to hold a charge), and inconsistent and lost video. Due to the on-going importance of body camera video in law enforcement the Police Department is recommending the purchase of new equipment from Watch Guard Inc. through the use of a Texas Department of Information Resources(DIR)cooperative contract. Watch Guard has the unique ability to interface with the department records management system saving countless man hours looking for videos when filing cases. Staff recommends the replacement of the current in-car systems, body cameras, and server connected items from Watch Guard Inc. in the amount of$470,576 through the use of the Texas DIR cooperative contract. This item was approved in the FY2019-20 budget. Approximately $86,330 will be paid from the Public Safety Building remodel funds, and the remaining $384,243 will be through a 5 year finance agreement with annual payments of $85,354.97. The City is authorized to purchase from the State Contract list pursuant to Section 271 Subchapter D of the Local Government Code and by doing so satisfies any State Law requiring local governments to seek competitive bids for items. Wylie Agreement#W2020-27-I/DIR—TSO-4163 Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-35(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS,HEREBY AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF WATCH GUARD INC.IN-CAR SYSTEMS,BODY CAMERAS AND OTHER ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $470,572.48 THROUGH A PURCHASE AND FINANCE AGREEMENT, AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF WYLIE TO EXECUTE ANY NECESSARY DOCUMENTS. WHEREAS, the City of Wylie has a need to purchase in-car systems, body cameras and other associated equipment in the total amount of$470,572.48; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie desires to finance the amount of$384,243.00 for a period of five(5) years through Finance Contract No. 5887 with Government Capital Corporation for the purposes of financing the purchase of WatchGuard Inc. hardware and software; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie desires to designate this Finance Contract as a qualified tax exempt obligation of the City for the purposes of Section 265 (b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended; WHEREAS, That should the need arise, if applicable, the City will use the proceeds of Finance Contract No. 8857 for reimbursement of expenditures related to the Property, within the meaning of Treasury Regulation §1.150-2, of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: The City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, Finance Contract No. 8857 and any related necessary documents, as a qualified tax exempt obligation. SECTION 2: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this the 12th day of November, 2019. ERIC HOGUE, Mayor ATTEST TO: STEPHANIE STORM, City Secretary Resolution No.2019-35(R) authorizing the purchase of Watch Guard Inc.In-car systems,body cameras and other associated equipment in the total amount of$470,572.48 Wylie CityCouncil Y AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: J Department: Purchasing Prepared By: Glenna Hayes Account Code: 100-5411-54210 Date Prepared: October 29, 2019 Exhibits: Subject Consider, and act upon, the award of bid #W2019-121-A for Sand and Gravel to Aggregates Now, Liberty Sand and Gravel, Strata Materials and Zachary Construction in the estimated annual amount of$70,000.00, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. Recommendation A motion to award of bid #W2019-121-A for Sand and Gravel to Aggregates Now, Liberty Sand and Gravel, Strata Materials and Zachary Construction in the estimated annual amount of$70,000.00, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any and all necessary documents. Discussion The Public Works department uses various types of sand and gravel for repairs and maintenance of rehabilitation of concrete(sidewalks,street panels,or pads),pipe embedment, sub-bases for street panels and sidewalks,and other various projects. Staff completed a competitive sealed bid process to establish a list of qualified vendors with both delivery and pick-up options. The City received four responses which were reviewed for pricing, options, and experience. Staff recommends the award of bid#W2019-121-A to Aggregates Now,Liberty Sand and Gravel,Strata Materials and Zachary Construction in the estimated annual amount of$70,000.00 as providing the best value to the City. Page 1 of 1 Wylie CityCouncil Y AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: K Department: Purchasing (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Glenna Hayes Account Code: Various Date Prepared: October 29, 2019 Exhibits: Resolution No. 2019-29(R) Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-29(R), authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie to enter into an interlocal cooperative purchasing agreement between the Sheriffs' Association of Texas, Inc. (SAT) and the City of Wylie for the use of procurement contracts. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No. 2019-29(R), authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie to enter into an interlocal cooperative purchasing agreement between the Sheriffs' Association of Texas, Inc. (SAT) and the City of Wylie for the use of procurement contracts. Discussion Section 791.025 of the Texas Government Code and Chapter 271.102 of the Texas Local Government Code permits Interlocal Agreements between local governmental agencies for the purchase of goods and services; thus satisfying the requirement of the City to seek competitive bids for supplier contracts. Staff recommends the approval of an interlocal cooperative purchasing agreement between the City of Wylie and the Sheriffs' Association of Texas, Inc. (SAT) for the use of cooperative purchase program as highly beneficial for the procurements of goods and services for the City. Page 1 of I RESOLUTION NO. 2019-29(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, HEREBY AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN INTERLOCAL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SHERIFFS' ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS,INC. (SAT)AND THE CITY OF WYLIE PROVIDING FOR A COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM FOR GOODS AND SERVICES. WHEREAS, Chapter 271 of the Texas Local Government Code and Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code do permit Interlocal Agreements between local governments for the purpose of purchasing goods and services; and WHEREAS, Chapter 271 of the Texas Local Government Code and Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code do satisfy the requirements of local governments to seek competitive bids for the purchase of goods and services through supplier contracts; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie is of the opinion that an Interlocal Purchasing Agreement between the City of Wylie and SAT will be highly beneficial to the taxpayers; and WHEREAS, the competitive solicitation and selection process requires that suppliers allow participating public agencies to purchase goods, product and services on the same terms, conditions and pricing; NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: The Mayor of the City of Wylie, Texas, is hereby authorized to enroll and participate in the purchasing cooperative with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas, Inc.; and that purchases made through such an agreement shall be deemed to meet the City's competitive purchasing requirements. SECTION 2: The City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas is hereby authorized to execute on behalf of the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas, an interlocal agreement between the Sheriffs' Association of Texas, Inc. and the City of Wylie. SECTION 3: A representative of the City of Wylie, Texas named as Glenna Hayes, Purchasing Manager, is authorized to sign and delivery any and all necessary requests and documents in connection therewith for and on behalf of the City of Wylie, Texas. SECTION 4: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. Resolution No.2019-29(R) Interlocal Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with the Sheriffs'Association of Texas,Inc.(SAT) DULY PASSED AND APRPOVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this the 12th day of November, 2019. ERIC HOGUE, Mayor ATTEST TO: STEPHANIE STORM, City Secretary Resolution No.2019-29(R) Interlocal Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with the Sheriffs'Association of Texas,Inc.(SAT) Wylie CityCouncil Y AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: L Department: Purchasing Prepared By: Glenna Hayes Account Code: 112-5625-54910 Date Prepared: November 4, 2019 Exhibits: Resolution Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-30(R) to ratify the expense of water damages and remediation for the Wylie Recreation.Center gym floor from Blackmon Mooring of Texas,Inc. in the amount of$102,500.00. Recommendation A motion to approve Resolution.No. 2019-30(R) to ratify the expense of water damages and remediation for the Wylie Recreation Center gym floor from Blackmon Mooring of Texas, Inc. in the amount of$102,500.00. Discussion On September 16,2019 a sprinkler head was impacted resulting in water damage to the gymnasium floor. Staff responded and immediately began remediation efforts through Blackmon Mooring of Texas, Inc. to dry and preserve the flooring and some portions of the dry wall. An insurance claim was immediately filed with TML-IRP. Remediation efforts continued from September 16-26, 2019, with Blackmon Mooring taking daily moisture readings. While the moisture readings continued to decrease all parties remained hopeful that the floor could be salvaged. Upon review of the floor condition by the TML-IRP adjustor, Blackmon Mooring representatives, and Ponder Company (flooring experts) it was determined that the maple top flooring and a portion of the under-flooring could not be saved and remediation efforts were halted. Blackmon Mooring's invoice was negotiated by the adjustor to a final agreed upon amount of$102,500.00,which will be reimbursed to the City by TML-IRP. Staff recommends the ratification of this expense in the amount of $102,500.00 (TCPN Cooperative Contract #R1- 42502). Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-30(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, TO RATIFY WATER REMEDIATION EXPENSES FOR THE WYLIE RECREATION GYM FLOOR IN THE AMOUNT OF $102,500.00. WHEREAS, on September 16, 2019 a sprinkler head was impacted resulting in water damage to the Wylie Recreation gymnasium floor; and WHEREAS,water remediation efforts were started immediately with Blackmon Mooring of Texas Inc. to preserve and protect the flooring; and WHEREAS, the total expenditure for the water remediation is in the amount of $102,500.00; NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: The Mayor of the City of Wylie, Texas, is hereby authorized to ratify on behalf of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, the expense for water remediation services from Blackmon Mooring of Texas, Inc.; and SECTION 2: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APRPOVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this the 12th day of November, 2019. ERIC HOGUE, Mayor ATTEST TO: STEPHANIE STORM, City Secretary Resolution No. 2019-30(R) ratify water remediation expenses for the Wylie Recreation gym floor in the amount of $102,500.00. Wylie City Council ie AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: M (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: Parks and Recreation Prepared By: Robert Diaz Account Code: Date Prepared: October 29, 2019 Exhibits: 3 Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-31(R) authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas to execute an Interlocal Agreement by and between Collin County and the City of Wylie for the Twin Lakes Park Trail project. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No. 2019-31(R) authorizing the City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas to execute an Interlocal Agreement by and between Collin County and the City of Wylie for the Twin Lakes Park Trail project. Discussion In November 2018, the citizens of Collin County approved a $10 million bond proposition for Parks and Open Space. Through the year 2023, Collin County will make these funds accessible to cities and non-profit organizations within the County. These funds will be obtainable through an application process to assist with the acquisition of park land, trail construction, and park/open space improvements. On June 25, 2019, the City Council approved Resolution No. 2019-18(R) authorizing the submittal of a grant application to the Collin County Parks and Open Space Project Funding Assistance Program for the Twin Lakes Park Trail Project. The grant application was submitted to the County in July 2019, and in October 2019, Collin County Commissioners Court approved an award of$60,000 to the City of Wylie for the project. The grant application requested funding from Collin County for the purpose of installing trails in Twin Lakes Park following the recommendations in the 2010 City of Wylie Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan, and the 2012 Trails Master Plan. This trail will provide approximately 1,980 linear feet of trail connecting Twin Lakes and Southbrook. Parks in the southeastern portion of the City. Future agenda items regarding the necessary budget amendments to account for the revenues and expenses will be prepared for Council consideration. The Interlocal Cooperation Act (Texas Government Code, Chapter 791) authorizes any local government to contract with one or more governments to perform governmental functions and services under the terms of the Act. The attached Interlocal. Agreement outlines the responsibilities of the City and the process for reimbursement. Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-31(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO EXECUTE AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND COLLIN COUNTY FOR A GRANT RELATED TO THE TWIN LAKES PARK TRAIL PROJECT, AND TO TAKE ANY AND ALL OTHER ACTIONS NECESSARY TO EFFECTUATE THE SAME; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. WHEREAS, the 2018 Collin County Bond Election established a source of funding for park and open space development in Collin County; and WHEREAS, Collin County has accepted the grant application submitted by the City of Wylie, Texas, concerning development of the Twin Lakes Park Trail Project in the City of Wylie. As a requirement of receiving the grant funds, Collin County requires the City of Wylie to enter into the Interlocal Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "Interlocal Agreement"); and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the Interlocal Agreement and acceptance of the grant funds will benefit the residents of the City of Wylie by helping to provide for additional park and recreational facilities and open space for all such residents; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the Twin Lakes Park Trail Project will support and advance the mission of the Collin County Parks and Open Space Strategic Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this resolution as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. The City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas, or his designee, is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the City of Wylie, the Interlocal Agreement, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, and to take any and all other actions necessary to effectuate the same. Should the final, executed version of the Interlocal Agreement be modified from the version attached as Exhibit A, such final, executed version shall replace Exhibit A of this Resolution for all purposes. SECTION 3. A copy of this resolution shall be forwarded to the Collin County Commissioners Court. SECTION 4. This Resolution shall be effective immediately upon its passage. Resolution No. 2019-31(R)Interlocal Agreement with Collin County Page 1 of 3 2899250 DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS on this 12th day of November, 2019. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No. 2019-31(R)Interlocal Agreement with Collin County Page 2 of 3 2899250 Exhibit A Form of Interlocal Agreement Resolution No. 2019-31(R)Interlocal Agreement with Collin County Page 3 of 3 2899250 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN COLLIN COUNTY AND THE CITY OF WYLIE WHEREAS, the County of Collin, Texas ("County") and the City of Wylie ("City") desire to enter into an Agreement concerning improvements to Twin Lakes Park Trail in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas; and WHEREAS, the Interlocal Cooperation Act (Texas Government Code Chapter 791) authorizes any local government to contract with one or more local governments to perform governmental functions and services under the terurs of the Act; and WHEREAS, the City and County have determined that the improvements may be constructed most economically by implementing this Agreement; and WHEREAS, the City and the County find that this Agreement will benefit the residents of the County and provide additional park and recreational facilities and open space for all County residents; and WHEREAS, this Agreement will support or advance the mission of the Collin County Parks and Open Space Strategic Plan; NOW, THEREFORE, this Agreement is made and entered into by the County and the City upon and for the mutual consideration stated herein. WITNESSETH: ARTICLE I. The City shall arrange for improvement of Twin Lakes Park Trail, hereinafter called the "Project". ARTICLE II. The City shall prepare plans and specifications for improvements, accept bids, award a construction contract and administer the construction contract in accordance with all state statutory requirements. The City shall provide the county with a copy of executed construction contract(s) for the Project. All improvements shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the City. Changes to the Project which alter the initial funding set forth in Exhibit "A" must be reviewed by the Parks Foundation Advisory Board and approved by Commissioners Court. 1 ARTICLE III. The City will not expend assistance funds to acquire easements or real property for use as right-of-way. ARTICLE IV. The City estimates the total actual cost of the Project to be $349,520.00. The County agrees to fund a portion of the total cost to construct improvements described in Exhibit "A"in an amount not to exceed$60,000.00. The County shall reimburse the City for invoices paid by the City for costs related to items described in Exhibit "A" on a dollar for dollar matching basis. Should the City receive funding or reimbursement from third party sources for items described in Exhibit "A", then the County's matching obligations shall be calculated so as to exclude such third-party funding amounts. Alternative payment schedules would require Commissioners Court approval. ARTICLE V. Collin County's dollar for dollar matching participation in this project shall not exceed $60,000.00 as indicated in Article IV above. The City shall be responsible for any costs, which exceed the total estimated project cost. ARTICLE VI. The City shall install a project sign identifying the project as being partially funded by the Collin County 2018 Parks and Open Space Bond Program. The City shall also provide before, during and after photos and quarterly progress reports in electronic format or via US mail to the contact identified on Exhibit "A". Following completion of the project, the City shall provide an itemized final accounting of expenditures including in-kind services or donations for the project. All projects for which the County has provided funds through its 2018 Parks and Open Space Bond Program must remain open and accessible to all County residents. ARTICLE VII. The City and County agree that the party paying for the perfoimance of governmental functions or services shall make those payments only from current revenues legally available to the paying party. 2 ARTICLE VIII. INDEMNIFICATION. To the extent allowed by law, each party agrees to release, defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other (and its officers, agents, and employees) from and against all claims or causes of action for injuries (including death), property damages (including loss of use), and any other losses, demands, suits, judgements and costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses, in any way arising out of,related to, or resulting from its performance under this Agreement, or caused by its negligent acts or omissions (or those of its respective officers, agents, employees, or any other third parties for whom it is legally responsible) in connection with performing this Agreement. ARTICLE IX. VENUE. The laws of the State of Texas shall govern the interpretation, validity, performance and enforcement of this Agreement. The parties agree that this Agreement is perfolniable in Collin County, Texas and that exclusive venue for any disputes arising under this Agreement shall lie in Collin County, Texas. ARTICLE X. SEVERABILITY. The provisions of this Agreement are severable. If any paragraph, section, subdivision, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be contrary to law or contrary to any rule or regulation having the force and effect of the law, the remaining portions of the Agreement shall be enforced as if the invalid provision had never been included. ARTICLE XI. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement embodies the entire Agreement between the parties and may only be modified in writing executed by both parties. ARTICLE XII. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, personal representatives and assigns. Neither party will assign or transfer an interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the other party. ARTICLE XIII. IMMUNITY. It is expressly understood and agreed that, in the execution of this Agreement, neither party waives, nor shall be deemed hereby to have waived any immunity or defense that would otherwise be available to it against claims arising in the exercise of governmental powers and functions. By entering into this Agreement, the parties do not create any obligations, express or implied, other that those set forth herein, and this Agreement shall not create any rights in parties not signatories hereto. 3 ARTICLE XIV. TERM. This Agreement shall be effective upon execution by both parties and shall continue in effect annually until final acceptance of the Project. ARTICLE XV. The declarations, deteiiuinations and findings declared, made and found in the preamble to this Agreement are hereby adopted, restated and made part of the operative provisions hereof APPROVED AS TO FORM: COUNTY OF COLLIN, TEXAS By: By: Name: Name: Chris Hill Title: Title: County Judge Date: Date: Executed on this day of 20 , by the County of Collin, pursuant to Commissioners' Court Order No. ATTEST: CITY OF WYLIE By: By: Name: Stephanie Storm Name: Chris Hoisted Title: City Secretary Title: City Manager Date: November 12, 2019 Date: November 12, 2019 Executed on behalf of the City of Wylie pursuant to City Council Resolution No.2019-31(R) 4 EXHIBIT "A" The County will provide funding assistance for the following: o Concrete trail (Items 3 and 4) Total funding $60,000.00 County Project Code 0I18PG06 Contact Information Request for reimbursement submitted to: Collin County Special Projects Teresa Nelson 4690 Community Ave., Ste. 200 McKinney, Texas 75070 972-548-3744 Submission of electronic photos and quarterly reports: Teresa Nelson tnelson@collincountytx.gov Project Manager Contact: (must be able to answer specific questions regarding project) Name: Address: Phone: Fax: Email: 5 Special Projects 4690 Community Avenue Suite 200 C Q L L I N COUNTY McKinney, Texas 75071 972-548-3744 www.collincountytx.gov October 14, 2019 City of Wylie Robert Diaz Parks & Recreation 300 Country Club#100 Wylie, Texas 75098 RE: Collin County Project Funding Assistance Program 2018 Bond, 15t Series The Collin County Parks Foundation Advisory Board completed review of applications and provided funding recommendations, which were approved by Commissioners Court on October 14, 2019. On behalf of Commissioners Court, the Advisory Board is pleased to inform you that the Twin Lakes Park Trail project was awarded $60,000 in funding. Enclosed are four (4) originals of the Interlocal Agreement for execution. Please leave signature tags affixed and return all signed originals to Teresa Nelson at the above address. Upon execution by the Collin County Commissioners Court an original will be returned for your file. The project must not commence until both parties have executed this Agreement. The 2018 Parks and Open Space Bond, 7th Series, will provide funding assistance to twelve (12) applicants for a total of$2,254,042. If you have any questions you may contact Teresa Nelson (972) 548-3744. Best regards, Larry Offerdahl Chairperson Parks Foundation Advisory Board Enclosure Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: 1 Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: November 1, 2019 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat of Serene Villas creating 67 residential lots and five HOA lots on 21.910 acres, generally located on Kreymer Lane approximately 1400' north of E. Stone Road. Recommendation Motion to disapprove a Preliminary Plat of Serene Villas creating 67 residential lots and five HOA lots on 21.910 acres, generally located on Kreymer Lane approximately 1400' north of E. Stone Road. Discussion OWNER: SGG Single Family LLC APPLICANT: Roome Land Surveying The applicant has submitted a Preliminary Plat for Serene Villas, creating 67 residential lots and five HOA lots on 21.910 acres. The property was voluntarily annexed and rezoned to Single-Family 10/24 (SF-10/24)in 2016. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended denial of the preliminary plat due to non-compliance of the subdivision regulation requirements for the following reasons: 1. Section 2.4.F.4- Street names have not been approved due to phonetically similar names in City. 2. Section 2.4.F.8 -HOA lots are to be owned and maintained by the HOA(note 7). 3. Section 2.4.F.16-Zoning of property is incorrectly labeled(note 5). 4. Section 2.4.G- Submitted Preliminary Engineering plans were incomplete, missing sanitary sewer to include; Section 2.4.D.2 -required public improvements; Section 2.4.D.4 -adequacy of public improvements; Section 2.4.F.13 - sewer connection points. Since the P&Z recommendation,the applicant has corrected items 1, 2, and 3 and the plat exhibit reflects those corrections. For item number 4,the applicant submitted sanitary sewer plans,but City Engineering is unable to approve the plans as submitted. The sewer plans, in and of themselves, are feasible within the property. However, the applicant has not obtained easements for workable connection points to the existing City sewer system. Page 1 of 1 Page 2 of 2 Therefore, Section 2.4.D.4 of the Subdivision Regulations "...easements and rights-of-way are adequate to serve the development..." still applies as a reason for disapproval or conditional approval. For conditional approval or disapproval,the City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Gov't Code. P&Z Commission Discussion The Commission voted to recommend disapproval 6-0. C OWNER'S DEDICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF TEXAS § STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF COLLIN § Avalon Addition Phase II L COUNTY OF COLLIN § Volume 2006, Page 207 I� KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: PRCCT II 1 iil WHEREAS SGG Single Family, LLC is the owner of a tract of land situated in the State of Texas, ,go� s County of Collin and the City of Wylie, being part of the Francisco De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, THAT I, Michael Cuzzo, do hereby certify that I prepared this amending plat from an actual survey on 0'7c c�/nz 3/7 being all of a called 1 1.006 acre tract of land conveyed to SGG Villas, LLC by deed recorded in the land and that the corner monuments shown thereon were found and/or properly placed under my Document No. 20161118001569060 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, all of a 5.72 acre tract I30 �O � � 1 rt supervisionI, Mi in accordance with the applicable ha codes and ordinances of the Cityof Wylie. ,, of land conveyed to SGG Villas, LLC by deed recorded in Document No. 20161116001554290 of the Deed y _ 1 Records of Collin County, Texas and all of a called 5.230 acre tract of land conveyed to Odie Hall Living �, I _ : RC1RS, a„, Trust by deed recorded in Volume 5424, Page 4662 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas and N88°31'O2"E' 1116.87 -d„ _ " 65.1s'' 0 i, these premises being more particularly described as follows: 3/81RF 60 of 4.46' o ' 9 80.00' 80.00' 80.06' _ 124.28' Foot Right-of-Way Michael Cuzzo ��4. 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I l I 37 47 West, 433.69 Beginning taining 21.910 acres of land, more N86'35'14"E 124.24 �1;- P_ 74555W 125.00 or less. w 8I � s o� r � "1 m 1 o I S8 - North 0Ii 'i J1 - i� ' o s � OWNER'S CERTIFICATE M yor, City of Wylie, Texas Date 11 1 ` a �i1b b02 . t i'o 10� 8L - - i c" '1( 00 10,000" "r n- 't .'Tr 10, w P 11,481gFt Imo 1 10 49f�Sq�l bo g }. p rnI a,> n 1 4 �? =- =1 -l - y./,o o I 'oA \ 10,402 SqFt cn_ Called 1.00 Acres - - - - 1'IPF 11 t� I m 1' rn I ; ,_ % 4i - - Ire' 80.18 J 'S1Herbert Jones 25' BL ...�---` E..g�-� 86�'r vE h), 3sa 45'S5" tlo.eo Volume 5834, Page 823 DRCCT COUNTY OF COLLIN 8 .31 STATETEXAS 65.6- t 48.5-7 �e e 1 e - -j� - - § D VE VE �- 12.%9 3�43 - V G / %/ 16,597 S P J O5 N. i t : � ' � , N8810'S E �" `L o �` 50' ROW o/ _ 60.00' � � EFSUD Easemnn �` = NOW THEREFORE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: sa,00 --o. o_--- 71�" °, � // i � '�� i 1- 6-4 �p ! 80._�A_�_89 ` -E- -�°- - "_," _ 64 16' � (By This Plat) - - 5�15�2�/2' _;�_80.0f_,__ ,.��� • � �.i' � ', �,136�� - - - � �1. " Z Called 21.054 Acres --Szil -- - - 2s 'L o o _ �� _ - That, SGG Single Family, LLC does hereby adopt this plat designated therein above described property as - -oMayor, City of Wylie, Texas Date William R. Talbert ro T =-z25' aL' ► Final Plat of Serene Villas, an addition to the City of Wylie, Texas, an does hereby dedicate, in fee Doc. No. 2014111700/25200 o �; v.a a DRCCT c� 3," �' ,i' I,� �'g- * * j simple, to the public use forever, the streets, rights-of-way, and other public improvements shown 1 1 wog 10,361 SgFt *o thereon. The streets and alleys, if any, are dedicated for street purposes. The easements and public use N N10,000 $qFt 5,10,000 SgFt� '6, �d0` '� The undersigned, the City Secretaryof the Cityof Wylie, Texas herebycertifies that the foregoing Final N 17,045';5 Ft ', , i0 00 SgFt N 10,000 SgFt 10,000',SgFt s o o i „� b„ areas, are dedicated, for the public use forever, for the purposes indicated on thisplat. No buildings, g y y g g o,ObtS" 4qt ' °„-°„ g , i.,'`,,10,000 sot �,'1 ,000 SgF,t 1, •• ; ! o q q P" p p Plat of Serene ,, _o„ °„-°„ �; 11 °„-°- 77.01 o �0.7•�.� � 1.0o Acres Villas to the City of Wylie was submitted to the City Council on the ____ day of �ooe .,« ' ��� „ Called fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths shall be constructed or placed upon, over or eo o „-°„ °„ 2019, and the Council, b formal action, then and there accepted the dedication of ,� .�_ moo , - -� - 1'36 p„�, c �.OM_ s•e.0••••4M �- „ °„ °„- Ref. 1/2 IRF Bears Cooley Y p -� °„ °" °„`� "�� sss 1o'Ss"w 3.ss' Douglasacross the easements as shown, except that landscape improvements may be placed in landscape s345' -°°°„ 6° L°'-° °6 S88°10'56"W 1099.01' Doc. No. 94 0011251 DRCCT streets, alley, parks, easement, public places, and water and sewer lines as shown and set forth in and 5'Private Drainage Ensement easements, if approved by the City Council of the City of Wylie. In addition, utility easements may also be 1/2"IRF" upon saidplat and said Council further authorized the Mayor to note the acceptance thereof bysigning (By This Piet) used for mutual use and accommodation of all public utilities desiring to use or using the same unless P Y P 9 9 Called 8.96 Acres his name as hereinabove subscribed. I Baby Abraham & Annamma Abraham the easement limits the use to particular utilities, said use by public utilities being subordinate to the Doc. No. 20130830001232590 public's and City of Wylie's use thereof. DRCCT - - - - - Witness my hand this ___ day of , A.D., 2019. The City of Wylie and public utilities entities shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or parts of any building, fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths which may in any way I endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of their respective systems in said N \ easements. The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall at all times have the full right of ingress and City Secretary egress to or from their respective easements for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, City of Wylie, Texas patrolling, maintaining, reading meters, and adding to or removing all or parts of their respective systems I Iwithout the necessity at any time procuring permission from anyone. This plat approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules. regulations and resolutions of the City of vi Wylie, Texas. 4 r \ WITNESS, my hand, this the ____day of , 2019. SGG Villas, Owner Preliminary Plat 0' 100' 200' ACKNOWLEDGEMENT kSfereAtie Vit'llas n.in.m...„, Scale: 1"=100' STATE OF TEXAS § .9 Acres COUNTY OF COLLIN § BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared SGG Single Family, LLC, known to 67Residential Lots & SHOA Lots Legend me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, who acknowledged to me City of Wylie Monuments: that the same was executed for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. Francisco De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 68Q RCIRS Roome Capped Iron Rod Set DRCCT Deed Records Collin County Texas CM 2 GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the , day of , 2019. City of Wylie Collin County Texas PRCCT Plat Records Coffin County Texas N=7057346.784 9 ' IRF Iron Rod Found E=2569521.039 IPF Iron Pipe Found Elevation=550.238 FCP Fence Corner Post WME wall maintenance Easement Notary Public in and for VE VisibilityEasement CM 5 LINE BEARING DISTANCE CURVE RADIUS DELTA ANGLE ARC LENGTH CHORD BEARING CHORD LENGTH The State of Texas EFSUD Elm Fork Special Utility District N-7050245.804 L1 S47°38'07"E 13.92' C1 50.00' 180°30'31" 157.52' S46°51'32'E 100.00' E-2578669.150 L2 543°08'28"W 14.00' C2 50.00' 182°00'02" 158.83' S42°58'26"W 99.98' L3 N47°01'34"W 14.00' C3 50.00' 184°06'20" 160.66' N42°36'15"E 99.94' _ J Elevation=454.277 L4 S42°23'05"W 14.77' C4 500.00' 7°51'15" 68.54' N84°05'51"E 68.49' L5 S43°21'31"W 21.15' C5 500.00' 8°00'43" 69.92' N84°10'35"E 69.86' L6 S46°38'29"E 14.18' DEVONSHIRE \ L7 S46°56'31"E 1 4.21' 00 i / WYNDHAM � VICINITY MAP L8 N43°03'29"E 14.07' i/ P� / SHEPARD L9 S46°56'31"E 14.21' �� I OLD KNOLL DONNA N. T.`S. L10 S42°58'26"W 14.09' NOTES: �AS� ; '�-- L1 1 N47°36'55"W 14.34' (1) CM is controlling monument; LONDON L12 N42°28'09"E 13.92' (2) No part of subject property lies within a Special Flood Hazard Area L13 S47°31'51"E 14.36' inundated by 100-year flood per Flood Insurance Rate Map Number BROWN L1 4 N42°33'08"E 13.90' 48085C0420 J of F.E.M.A. Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Collin County, g L15 S46°51'31"E FAIRVIEW14.23' /%Huh€s emet6r CAMELOT Texas and Incorporated Areas dated June 2, 2009 (Zone y L16 N43°03'29"E 14.07' P X); H OAK L17 S03°50'58"W 12.84' (3) Source bearing per the plat of Avalon Addition Phase II recorded in Volume OAK / SURREY ce L18 N40°51'12"E 38.19' 2006, Page 207 of the Plat Records of Collin County, Texas; DESTINY L19 S47°36'55"E 38.70' MUSH CREEK CARRIAGE MAJESTIC wI (4) This plat has been performed without the benefit of a title commitment. SITE L20 N42°28'08"E 37.58' Ce TANGLE WOOD „i, SURREY Y � Subject property is affected by any or all easements of record. Surveyor did L21 S47°31'S2"E 38.75' �s ARTHURS ` not abstract or research records for easements; CEDAR RIDGE h L22 N42°33'08"E 37.52' FoxwooD L23 N43°21'31"E 38.08' (5) The current zoning for this property is SF 10/24 - Single Family; - P.• AC 2016Q2 AC827701.DWC Notice: Selling a portion of this addition by 0 0-- g HEATHER 40D L24 S46°38'29"E 38.29' (6) No appurtenances between the height of 2' and 9' may be placed in metes and bounds is a violation of city C = o FORK WVOD w �Q L25 S46°51'31"E 38.43' the visibility triangles; ordinance and state law and is subject to fines Owner: - Surveyor: - o oz Q I�;� L26 N430o3,29„E 37.99, (7) All HOA "X" lots are to be owned and maintained by the HOA; and withholding of utilities and building permits. SGG Single Family, LLC Roome Land Surveying Roome Q o AUTUMN HILL O L27 S46 56 31 E 38.38 , ,, f o 0 0 (8) Block A, Lot 11-14 owners are responsible for maintaining storm sewer 811 South Central Expressway, #600 2000 Avenue G, #810 Land Surveying m oo o -" L28 S46°56'31"E 38.37' I STONE appurtenances in the private drainage easement. Richardson, Texas 75080 Plano, Texas 75074 2000Avenue G, Suite 810 L29 N43°03'29"E 37.99' a- N / ' 9 Improvements and utilities shown on this lat were located in 2016. 469-828-1672 972-423-4372 o Q oc w L30 S42°58'26"W 38.04' ( ) p I I Plano, Texas 75074 w m L31 Soo°04'46"W 17.72' Phone (972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 _ 1-- i `0� 0 2 WWW.roomesurveying.com/Firm No. 10013100 1 Wylie City Council ie AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: 2 (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: City Secretary Prepared By: City Secretary Account Code: Date Prepared: October 24, 2019 Exhibits: Resolution, CCAD letter Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-32(R) casting a vote for a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No. 2019-32(R) casting vote(s) for as a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. Discussion The City of Wylie has 54 votes that they may cast for a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. There are currently five positions open on the board for expiring terms. Nominated candidates that were submitted to the Collin Central Appraisal District by cities within the CCAD District include: Earnest Burke, Ronald Carlisle, Keith Chitwood, Wayne Coltrane, Michelle Howarth, Brian Mantzey, Wayne Mayo, Michael Pirek, Gary Rodenbaugh, and Ed Standridge. A copy of the candidate's bio and nominating jurisdictions for each candidate is attached for Council review. The City of Wylie may cast all of its 54 votes for one candidate or distribute the votes among any number of candidates that were nominated. Council is asked to adopt a resolution casting its votes for a candidate(s) for the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District. The resolution and ballot must be submitted no later than December 15, 2019. Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-32(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS, CASTING ITS VOTE FOR A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COLLIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 6.03(G) OF THE STATE PROPERTY TAX CODE, AND DIRECTING THAT THE CITY SECRETARY NOTIFY INTERESTED PARTIES OF SAID ACTION. WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 6.03(G) of the State Property Tax Code, the City of Wylie is required to cast votes for a candidate to Board of Directors of the Central Appraisal District; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie has 54 votes to cast and said votes must be cast no later December 15, 2019. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION I: The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas does hereby cast and confirm its 54 votes as provided for on the attached ballot, to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District. SECTION 2: The City Secretary is hereby directed to submit the official ballot, written Resolution, and notify all appropriate parties of this action. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this 12th day of November, 2019. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No. 2019-32(R)—Collin Central Appraisal District Election of Board of Directors ollin Central INK Appraisal ink • • * Ill tr . I A • or • i • I trict District October 21, 2019 Stephanie Storm, City Secretary City of Wylie 300 Country Club Wylie, TX 75098 RE: Correction of information accompanying ballot Dear Ms. Storm: There was an error on page 1 of 2, accompanying the ballot for the election of the District's Board of Directors, sent to your office on October 16, 2019. I reported that Frisco ISD and Royse City ISD nominated Mr. Ronald Carlisle. The information should have shown that Mr. Carlisle was nominated by the City of Frisco and Royse City ISD. I believe it is important that I correctly list the nominating taxing units, even though the error does not affect the ballot itself. Since the ballot is correct, and the correction of the accompanying information does not impact the deadline for casting ballots or vote allocations, I will not be issuing new ballots. The corrected section of page 1 of 2 RONALD CARLISLE Is a current board member and has served since 1/1994. Nominated by the City of Frisco and Royse City ISD. Resides in Frisco, TX Please contact me at your earliest convenience should you have questions or need additional information. I apologize for the error. Regards, A Bo Daffin Chief Appraiser .collincad.org 250 Eldorado Pkvvy Metro 469-742-9200 Admin Fax 469-742-9209 McKinney,Texas 75069 Toll-Free 866-467-1110 Appraisal Fax 469-742-9205 ollin entral Appraisal I : tr . 1 A eir . is . i listric District October 16, 2019 Stephanie Storm, City Secretary City of Wylie 300 Country Club Wylie, TX 75098 RE: Board of Directors election, two-year term, beginning January 1, 2020 Dear Ms. Storm: Enclosed you will find the ballot listing the nominees for the Board of Director positions for the Collin Central Appraisal District. The candidates are listed alphabetically by their last name. Each voting unit must vote in an open meeting, report its vote by written resolution, and submit the resolution to the chief appraiser before December 15, 2019. Each unit may cast all its votes for one candidate or distribute the votes among any number of the candidates listed. Since there is no provision for write-in candidates, the chief appraiser may not count votes for someone not listed on the official ballot. Sincerely, 45 Bo Daffin Chief Appraiser Enclosure 250 Eldorado Pkwy Metro 469.742.9200 Admin Fax 469.742.9209 McKinney,Texas 75069 Toll-Free 866.467,1110 Customer Service Fax 469.742.9207 www.collincad.org ollin ntra! Appraisal • I tr . I District District • FRC! = ALLIT ISSUED TO: City of Wylie NUMBER OF VOTES: 54 FOR: BOARD OF DIRECTORS, COLLIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT,TWO-YEAR TERM BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2020. NOMINEES VOTES EARNEST BURKE RONALD CARLISLE KEITH CHITWOOD WAYNE COLTRANE MICHELLE HOWARTH BRIAN MANTZEY WAYNE MAYO MICHAEL PIREK GARY RODENBA UGH ED STANDRIDGE October 16, 2019 Bo Daffin, Chief Appraiser Section 6.03 (g) of the State Property Tax Code requires the above action be taken by resolution, therefore, please attach a copy of the resolution to this ballot and return to the chief appraiser, at 250 Eldorado Pkwy., McKinney, Texas 75069, before December 15, 2019. ollin W i RM O !Appraisal • I . i I " tr sr . s . I Distric District 2019 - 2020 COLLIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S NOMINATIONS Page 1 of 2 EARNEST BURKE Is a current board member and has served since 1/2016. Nominated by Plano ISD. Resides in Plano, TX. RONALD CARLISLE Is a current board member and has served since 1/1994. Nominated by Frisco ISD and Royse City ISD. Resides in Frisco, TX. KEITH CHITWOOD Nominated by the City of Blue Ridge. Resides in Blue Ridge, TX WAYNE COLTRANE Nominated by the City of Lucas and the City of Plano. Resides in Plano, TX. MICHELLE HOWARTH Nominated by the City of Sachse. Resides in Sachse, TX. BRIAN MANTZEY Nominated by the City of McKinney. Resides in McKinney, TX. WAYNE MAYO Is a current board member and has served since 1/1998. Nominated by the City of Lucas, the City of Richardson, and Plano ISD. Resides in Richardson, TX. 250 Eldorado Pkwy Metro 469.742.9200 Admin Fax 469.742.9209 McKinney,Texas 75069 Toll-Free 866A67.1110 Customer Service Fax 469.742.9207 www.collincad.org 2019 - 2020 COLLIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S NOMINATIONS Page 2 of 2 MICHAEL A. PIREK Is a current board member and has served since 1/2014. Nominated by Plano ISD. Resides in Plano, TX. GARY RODENBAUGH Is a current board member and has served since 1/2001. Nominated by the City of Allen, the City of Lucas, Allen ISD and Love Joy ISD. Resides in Allen, TX. ED STANDRIDGE Nominated by the City of Parker. Resides in Parker, TX. 250 Eldorado Pkwy Metro 469.742.9200 Admin Fax 469.742.9209 McKinney,Texas 75069 Toll-Free 866.467.1110 Cust Service Fax 469.742.9207 www.collincad.org Wylie City Council ie AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: 3 (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: City Secretary Prepared By: City Secretary Account Code: Date Prepared: October 24, 2019 Exhibits: Resolution, DCAD letter Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-33(R) casting a vote for a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No. 2019-33(R) casting a vote for as a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. Discussion The City of Wylie has one vote that they may cast for a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. There are currently five positions open on the board for expiring terms. The Dallas Central Appraisal District has a five-member Board of Directors; one representing the County (Dallas County Commissioners Court), a representative appointed by the Dallas ISD, a representative appointed by the City of Dallas, a representative elected by the suburban cities, and a representative elected by the suburban ISDs. In the case of the representative from suburban cities, each city may make a nomination for that position in October. The nominations are compiled into a ballot which is sent to each suburban city in. November and one vote may be cast by each city for the nominee of their choice. Ballots are counted and the nominee with the most votes takes office on January 1st for a two- year term. Nominated candidates that were submitted to the Dallas Central Appraisal District by cities within the DCAD District include: Michael Hum (nominated by cities of Desoto, Duncanville, and Richardson), Dianne Cartwright (nominated by city of Irving), Mona Dixon (nominated by city of Lancaster), Brett Franks (nominated by city of Sachse), and Steve Nichols (nominated by city of Hutchins). DCAD requests if Council has questions concerning the candidates to contact the entities who nominated them. The votes required for appointment of the Board of Directors as prescribed by the Texas Property Code, in Subsections d and e, hereof, shall be by a majority of those authorized to vote in Subsections d and e, respectively, and not by a majority of the quorum. Council is asked to adopt a resolution casting its votes for a candidate(s) for the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District. The resolution and ballot must be submitted no later than December 16, 2019. Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-33(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, CASTING ITS VOTE FOR THE FOURTH MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE DALLAS CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT. WHEREAS,Dallas County eligible taxing entities have expressed and approved an option which allows for representation to the Appraisal District Board of Directors (in accordance with Section 6.03 of the Texas Property Tax Code) as follows: 1. The City of Dallas shall appoint one(1) member of the Board. 2. The Dallas Independent School District shall appoint one(1) member to the Board. 3. The Dallas County Commissioners Court shall appoint one (1) member to the Board. The member appointed by the Dallas County Commissioners Court shall not be a resident of either the City of Dallas or the Dallas Independent School District. 4. Each of the incorporated cities and towns, except for the City of Dallas, shall have the right to nominate by an official resolution one (1) candidate as the fourth member of the Board of Directors. The said cities and towns shall, from the nominations received, elect by a majority vote, with each city and town being entitled to one (1) vote, the fourth member of the Board of Directors. 5. Each of the school districts, and the Dallas County Community College District,except the Dallas Independent School District, shall have the right to nominate by an official resolution one(1)candidate as the fifth member of the Board of Directors. The said school districts shall, from the nominations received, elect by a majority vote, with each school district and the community college district being entitled to one (1) vote, the fifth member of the Board of Directors. The votes required for election to the Board of Directors in 4 and 5 hereof shall be by a majority of those authorized to vote in 4 and 5 respectively and not by a majority of the quorum; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie, Texas does hereby cast its vote by marking the ballot below (check one only): ❑ Michael Hurtt ❑ Dianne Cartwright ❑ Mona Dixon ❑ Brett Franks ❑ Steve Nichols Resolution No. 2019-33(R)—Dallas Central Appraisal District Election of Board of Directors NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Wylie does hereby confirm its one (1) vote for the election of as the suburban cities' representative to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED, by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this 12th day of November, 2019. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No. 2019-33(R)—Dallas Central Appraisal District Election of Board of Directors Dallas Central Appraisal District Date: October 28,2019 To: Eric Hogue, Mayor,City of Wylie From: W.Kenneth Nolan,Executive Director/Chief Appraiser Re: Election of Suburban Cities' Representative to Dallas Central Appraisal District Board of Directors In accordance with state law, the nomination process for persons to serve on the Dallas Central Appraisal District Board of Directors has been completed. By state law,your agency is required to vote by official ballot resolution, which is enclosed. You must do so no later than December 16, 2019. If your entity chooses to abstain from voting,please notify me in writing. The nominees are as follows. Also included are the names of the nominating cities. Nominee Entity(s)No 'iating Mr. Michael Hurtt Desoto,Duncanville,Richardson Ms. Dianne Cartwright Irving Ms. Mona Dixon Lancaster Mr.Brett Franks Sachse Mr. Steve Nichols Hutchins If you have questions concerning the candidates please contact the entities who no 'iated them. Please act on this election process by official ballot resolution and return the ballot resolution to my office in the enclosed envelope by December 19, 2019. The 1979 resolution adopted by the taxing units participating in Dallas Central Appraisal District, which governs board elections, requires that a candidate receive a majority of the votes in order to be elected to the Board of Directors.Therefore,it is imperative that your taxing unit cast its vote before the December 16,2019 dea e. We appreciate your interest in this very important process and look forward to receiving your vote. /kid Enclosure(Official Ballot Resolution/Return Envelope) cc: Chris Holsted,City Manager Stephanie Storm,City Secretary Melissa Beard,Finance Director Office of Chief Appraiser 2949 N.Stemmons Freeway• Dallas,Texas 75247-6195•(214)631-0520 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ,DALLAS COUNTY,TEXAS,CAS I G ITS VO fh FOR THE FO 'TH ME I:ER OF THE BO ' I OF D CTORS OF THE DALLAS CENT' APP' SAL DIS CT. EREAS, Dallas County eligible taxing entities have expressed and approved an option which allows for representation to the Appraisal District Board of Directors(in accordance with Section 6.03 of the Texas Property Tax Code)as follows: 1. The City of Dallas shall appoint one(1)member to the Board. 2. The Dallas Independent School District shall appoint one(1)member to the Board. 3. The Dallas County Commissioners Court shall appoint one(1)member to the Board. The member appointed by the Dallas County Commissioners Court shall not be a resident of either the City of Dallas or the Dallas Independent School District. 4. Each of the incorporated cities and towns,except for the City of Dallas,shall have the right to nominate by an official resolution one(1)candidate as the fourth member of the Board of Directors. The said cities and towns shall,from the nominations received,elect by a majority vote,with each city and town being entitled to one(1) vote, the fourth member of the Board of Directors. 5. Each of the School Districts,and the Dallas County Community College District,except the Dallas Independent School District,shall have the right to nominate by an official resolution one(1)candidate as the fifth member of the Board of Directors.The said school districts shall, from the nominations received,elect by a majority vote,with each school district and the community college district being entitled to one(1)vote,the fifth member of the Board of Directors. The votes required for election to the Board of Directors in 4 and 5 hereof shall be by a majority of those authorized to vote in 4 and 5 respectively and not by a majority of the quorum,and WHEREAS, the City of does hereby cast its vote by marking the ballot below: (Check one only) O ichael u O Dianne Ca right El ona Dixon O :rett Fran O Steve Nichols NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of does hereby confirm its one(1)vote for the election of as the suburban cities'representative to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District. PASSED I APPROVED,this the day of , 2019 MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SEC' T 'Y SEAL: Wylie City Council ie AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: November 12, 2019 Item Number: 4 (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: City Secretary Prepared By: City Secretary Account Code: Date Prepared: October 24, 2019 Exhibits: Resolution, RCAD letter Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2019-34(R) casting a vote for a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Rockwall Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No. 2019-34(R) casting vote(s) for as a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Rockwall Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. Discussion The City of Wylie has 10 votes that they may cast for a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Rockwall Central Appraisal District for a two-year term beginning January 1, 2020. There are currently five positions open on the board for expiring terms. Nominated candidates that were submitted to the Rockwall Central Appraisal District by cities within the RCAD District include: Caleb Baucom, David Billings, John Hohenshelt, Lome Liechty, Mark Moeller, Russell Summers, Patrick Trowbridge. The City of Wylie may cast all of its 10 votes for one candidate or distribute the votes among any number of candidates that were nominated. Council is asked to adopt a resolution casting its votes for a candidate(s) for the Board of Directors of the Rockwall Central Appraisal District. The resolution and ballot must be submitted no later than December 15, 2019. Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2019-34(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, ROCKWALL COUNTY, TEXAS, CASTING ITS VOTE FOR A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE ROCKWALL CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 6.03(G) OF THE STATE PROPERTY TAX CODE, AND DIRECTING THAT THE CITY SECRETARY NOTIFY INTERESTED PARTIES OF SAID ACTION. WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 6.03(G) of the State Property Tax Code, the City of Wylie is required to cast votes for a candidate to Board of Directors of the Central Appraisal District; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie has 10 votes to cast and said votes must be cast no later December 15, 2019. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION I: The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas does hereby cast and confirm its 10 votes as provided for on the attached ballot, to the Board of Directors of the Rockwall Central Appraisal District. SECTION 2: The City Secretary is hereby directed to submit the official ballot, written Resolution, and notify all appropriate parties of this action. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this 12th day of November, 2019. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No. 2019-34(R)—Rockwall Central Appraisal District Election of Board of Directors �������`���� ��� �� � ��' N N Central Appraisal District October 18. 2010 CITY OFVVYL|E MAYOR ER|CHOGUE 300 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD, BLDG100 VVYL|E. TX75008 ` ' Dear Mayor Hogue, Texas Property Tax Code 8.03 states: ° Before Ootober30. the chief appraiser shall prepare ballot, listing the candidates whose names were timely oubmitted... Texas Property Tax Code S.03 (k) states: ` * The governing body of each taxing unit entitled to vote shall determine its vote by resolution and submit it to the chief appraiser before December 15. The chief appraiser shall count the votes, declare the five candidates who receive the largest cumulative vote totals e|eobed, and submit the results before December 31. A ballot ia prepared and enclosed with the following: * The ballot with a list of all eligible nominees, a column tolist the name cf entity | / voting and a column for number of votes cast. ° The taxing unit should complete the number of votes cast for the nominee or nominees. ° The taxing unit may only cast the total number of votes their taxing unit is entitled. ° Votes may ba cast for one person or divided among multiple nominees. ' ` ' Number uf votes your entity is entitled tois 10 ' ` ' Please contact mnif you have questions. ' Sincerely, . ' — - KevnP0000ns - — '- ChiefAppraiser 041 Justin Road Mr8n: 972-77\'20]4 Rockwall, TI750K7 Toll Fccc 1-077'438-5304 2019 Board of Directors Ballot 2020-2021 Rockwall Central Appraisal District Board of Directors Nominee Name of Voting Entity Number of Votes Cast Caleb Baucom David Billings John Hohenshelt Lorne Liechty Mark Moeller Russell Summers Patrick Trowbridge Ballots must be returned before December 15, 2019