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10-26-2021 (City Council) Agenda Packet Wylie City Council Regular Meeting - Amended October 26,2021 —6:00 PM Council Chambers - 300 Country Club Road,Building#100,Wylie, Texas 75098 CITY CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION&PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATIONS &RECOGNITIONS PR1. 1st Nine Weeks Wylie Way Students. PR2. Recognition of Arbor Day in Texas on Friday,November 5, 2021. PR3. Municipal Court Week. PR4. Recognizing Officer Arroyo for National Night Out. COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Any member of the public may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda.Members of the public must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual, six minutes for a group. 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 October 12, 2021 Regular and October 18, 2021 Special City Council Meeting minutes. B. Consider,and act upon,the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for September 30,2021. C. Consider, and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for September 30,2021. De Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of September 30, 2021. E. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2021-36(R), authorizing the Interim City Manager of the City of Wylie to enter into an interlocal cooperative purchasing agreement between Goodbuy Purchasing Cooperative and the City of Wylie for the use of competitively bid procurement contracts. F. Consider,and act upon,Resolution No.2021-37(R)of the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas approving the terms and conditions of an annual agreement for Fines and Fees Collection Services with Linebarger Googan Blair & Sampson LLP; in the estimated annual amount of$20,000.00 and authorizing the Interim City Manager to sign any and all necessary documents. Page 11 1_ G. Consider, and act upon, approval of a Park Event Application for the Wylie Christian Care Center to hold a bake sale fundraiser event at Olde City Park on November 24,2021. H. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat, being a Replat for New Haven Wylie Addition, establishing two commercial lots on 3.03 acres, generally located at 800 Brown Street. I. Consider,and act upon, a recommendation to City Council regarding a Final Plat for Westgate Development Subdivision Addition, establishing two commercial lots on 6.024 acres, generally located at the northwest corner of FM 544 and Westgate Way. J. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat for Lot 1, Block 1 of Dutch Bros Coffee Addition to establish one commercial lot on 1.022 acres,property located at 2817 FM 544. K. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2021-48 for a change of zoning from Commercial Corridor(CC) to Commercial Corridor Special Use Permit(CC-SUP),to allow for a restaurant with drive-through service on 0.975 acres,property located at 2027 N State Highway 78. (ZC 2021-22) L. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2021-49 amending Ordinance No. 2021-43, which established the budget for fiscal year 2021-2022;providing for repealing,savings and severability clauses;and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. M. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2021-38(R), ratifying Renae 011ie as Acting City Manager in the absence of Brent Parker, Interim City Manager. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, a request for a change of zoning from Commercial Corridor (CC) to Planned Development - Commercial Corridor / Multifamily (PD - CC/MF) on property generally located on the southwest corner of State Highway 78 and Wylie East Drive(ZC2021-21). 2. Consider, and act upon, a request by Manors at Woodbridge, Ltd. for a variance to the City's typical street section and right-of-way width. 3. Consider,and act upon,Ordinance No.2021-50,rescinding and amending Ordinance No.2021-05,to correct the legal description for Planned Development 2020-13. 4. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2021-51 amending Ordinance No. 2021-43, which established the budget for fiscal year 2021-2022;providing for repealing,savings and severability clauses;and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. 5. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the Employment Agreement between the City of Wylie, Texas and Brent Parker, and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement. 6. Consider, and act upon, selection of search firm to assist with search for City Manager. WORK SESSION WS 1 a Discuss Wylie Recreation Center cost of service study with PROS consultant. WS2. Discuss how to proceed with the dog park, splash pad, and Senior Center improvement projects. WS3. Discuss a proposed residential development on approximately 44 acres, generally located on the northeast corner of Skyview Drive and Avalon Park Road in the City of Wylie's Extra Territorial Jurisdiction. Page 12 2 WSW Discuss RV temporary street parking. WS5. Discuss live streaming Board and Commission meetings. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION EXECUTIVE SESSION 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. ES1. Properties adjacent to McMillen Rd.between McCreary Rd. and Country Club Rd. ES2. Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at Ballard/Brown, Brown/Eubanks, FM 544/Cooper, Jackson/Oak, State Hwy 78/Ballard, and State Hwy 78/Brown. Sec. 551.087. DELIBERATION REGARDING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEGOTIATIONS; CLOSED MEETING. This chapter does not require a governmental body to conduct an open meeting: (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay,or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision(1). ES3. Deliberation regarding commercial or financial infoluiation that the WEDC has received from a business prospect and to discuss the offer of incentives for Projects: 2017-1.0a,2020-1.1 b,2021-4a,2021-4b,2021-4c, 2021-6a,2021-6c,2021-8a, 2021-8b, 2021-9c, 2021-9e, 2021-9f, and 2021-10a. 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 October 22, 2021 at 5:00 p.m. on the outside bulletin board at Wylie City Hall,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas, a place convenient and readily accessible to the public at all times. Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Date Notice Removed Page 13 3 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. 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. Page 14 4 10/26/2021 Item PR2. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Parks and Recreation Account Code: Prepared By: Rob Diaz Subject I'ecognition of Arbor Day in Texas on Friday,November 5, 2021. Recommendation Discussion The Parks and Recreation Department will be offering free trees to the public on Friday, November 5, 2021, between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. at the Wylie Recreation Center and Smith Library. Mayor Porter is scheduled to present the Arbor Day proclamation at the event. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals 5 10/26/2021 Item A. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject Consider, and act upon, approval of October 12, 2021 Regular and October 18, 2021 Special City Council Meeting minutes. Recommendation Motion to approve Item as presented. Discussion The minutes are attached for your consideration. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals Community Focused Government 6 10/26/2021 Item A. Wylie City Council Regular Meeting October 12,2021 —6:00 PM Council Chambers - 300 Country Club Road,Building#100,Wylie, Texas 75098 CITY CALL TO ORDER Mayor Matthew Porter called the regular meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Councilman David R. Duke, Councilman Dave Strang, Mayor pro tern Jeff Forrester, Councilman Scott Williams, Councilman Timothy T. Wallis, and Councilman Garrett Mize. Staff present included: City Manager Chris Hoisted; Assistant City Manager Brent Parker; Assistant City Manager Renae 011ie; Police Chief Anthony Henderson; Fire Chief Brandon Blythe; Finance Director Melissa Beard;Parks and Recreation Director Rob Diaz; Public Works Director Tim Porter; Project Engineer Jenneen Elkhalid; Public Information Officer Craig Kelly; Economic Development Executive Director Jason Greiner; Planning Manager Jasen Haskins; City Attorney Richard Abernathy; City Secretary Stephanie Storm, and various support staff. INVOCATION&PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor pro tern Forrester led the invocation and Councilman Williams led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS &RECOGNITIONS PR1. 1st Nine Weeks Wylie Way Students 1st-4th Grade. Mayor Porter and Mayor pro tem 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." PR2. Emergency Room Nurses Week Mayor Porter recognized Emergency Room Nurses Week and expressed appreciation to all nurses. PR3. Breast Cancer Awareness Month Mayor Porter recognized Breast Cancer Awareness Month. COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Any member of the public may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda.Members of the public must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual, six minutes for a group. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. James and Joann Wilson,addressed Council speaking about concerns with trash near Beaver Creek Road and Green Meadows Way. Page I1 7 10/26/2021 Item A. 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 September 28,2021 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. B. Consider, and act upon,Ordinance No.2021-46 setting the time and place for all regular City Council Meetings in the 2022 calendar year. C. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2021-32(R) of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas to ratify emergency repairs of the electrical system at Founders Park from Groves Electrical Service,Inc. in the amount of$55,600.00. D. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of a Ford 450/Horton Type 1 Model 623 Ambulance from Professional Ambulance Sales & Service LLC (d.b.a. SERVS LLC)in the estimated amount of $338,840.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Houston-Galveston Area Council Cooperative,and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. E. Consider, and act upon,the approval of the purchase of Chevrolet vehicles in the estimated amount of $564,000.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Sheriff's Association of Texas Vehicle Purchase Program, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. F. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel and Unleaded Gasoline from Wylie Independent School District in the estimated amount of$200,000.00 through the Collin County governmental Purchasing Forum agreement, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. G. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2021-47 amending Ordinance No. 2021-43,which established the budget for fiscal year 2021-2022; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. Councilman Williams requested Item D and staff requested Item E be pulled from Consent Agenda and considered individually. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Williams, to approve Consent Agenda Items A-C,F, and G as presented. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. REGULAR AGENDA D. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of a Ford 450/Horton Type 1 Model 623 Ambulance from Professional Ambulance Sales& Service LLC (d.b.a. SERVS LLC)in the estimated amount of $338,840.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Houston-Galveston Area Council Cooperative, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. Council Comments Councilman Williams asked if this item is tied to the purchase on Item E. Purchasing Manager Hayes responded Item D does not relate to Item E. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Williams, seconded by Councilman Strang,to approve Item D as presented.A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Page I 8 10/26/2021 Item A. E. Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of Chevrolet vehicles in the estimated amount of$564,000.00 through a cooperative purchasing contract with Sheriff's Association of Texas Vehicle Purchase Program,and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. Staff Comments Purchasing Manager Hayes addressed Council stating the agenda item was amended to correct the cooperative contract information and current lack of availability of the Police Tahoe units.The three-quarter-ton vehicles,which were included, are under a different cooperative purchasing contract and will be brought back at a future meeting. The Police Tahoe units are also not available under the cooperative contract and are being researched.The amended item now includes three replacement vehicles for the Meter Services and two one-ton vehicles for Public Works that are part of the Tarrant County Cooperative Purchasing Contract. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Wallis, seconded by Councilman Strang,to approve the purchase of Chevrolet vehicles in the estimated amount of $193,500 through a Tarrant County Cooperative Purchasing Contract, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 1. Consider, and act upon, adoption of Resolution No. 2021-33(R) determining a public necessity to acquire certain property for public use by eminent domain for rights-of-way (in fee simple), related improvements for the construction, expansion,access,repair,maintenance and replacement of public road commonly referred to as Eubanks Lane (from Hwy 78 to approximately 1,000 feet north of Centennial Drive); giving notice of an official determination of public necessity to acquire certain property for public use by eminent domain for such rights-of-way (in fee simple), and related improvements for the construction, expansion, access, repair, maintenance and replacement of Eubanks Lane(from Hwy 78 to approximately 1,000 feet north of Centennial Drive); authorizing the City manager of the City of Wylie, Texas, to establish procedures for acquiring the rights-of-way (in fee simple),and related improvements for the construction,expansion,access,repair,maintenance and replacement of Eubanks Lane (from Hwy 78 to approximately 1,000 feet north of Centennial Drive), offering to acquire said property right,voluntarily,from the landowners through the making of bona fide offers including making initial and final offers; authorizing the City Attorney to file proceedings in eminent domain to condemn the needed real property for public use,if needed; appropriating funds; providing for repealing,savings and severability clauses; and providing for an effective date. Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 6:27 p.m. in regard to Item 1. Sec. 551.071. CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY; CLOSED MEETING. A governmental body may not conduct a private consultation with its attorney except: (1)when the governmental body seeks the advice of its attorney about: (A) pending or contemplated litigation; or (B) a settlement offer; or (2) on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with this chapter. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open Session at 6:47 p.m Staff Comments Public Works Director Porter addressed Council stating this item is for property on Eubanks close to Highway 78 that the City needs to aquire in order to move forward with an anticipated project to widen Eubanks. Page 13 9 10/26/2021 Item A. Council Comments Mayor Porter confirmed that the City has made multiple attempts to contact the land owner with no response.Public Works Director Porter replied that was correct. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Williams,which stated"I move that the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas authorize the use of the power of eminent domain to acquire property, in fee simple,located in the area described and depicted in Exhibit A to the Resolution under consideration by the City Council, for the purpose of the construction, expansion, access, repair, maintenance and replacement of Eubanks Lane (from Hwy 78 to approximately 1,000 feet north of Centennial Drive) and all appurtenances related thereto." A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 2. Hold a Public Hearing to consider,and act upon,a change of zoning from Commercial Corridor(CC) to Commercial Corridor Special Use Permit (CC-SUP), to allow for a restaurant with drive-through service on 0.975 acres,property located at 2027 N State Highway 78. (ZC 2021-22) Staff Comments Planning Manager Haskins addressed Council stating the applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit (SUP) on 0.975 acres located at 2027 N State Highway 78 to allow for a restaurant, Taco Casa, with drive-through service. The proposal includes a new 2,867 square foot structure and is proposed to have an exterior that consists of textured stone and split face CMU. Haskins stated review and approval of a separate site plan shall be required should this Special Use Permit be approved. The surrounding properties are zoned Commercial Corridor and have existing commercial uses such as automotive repair,restaurant, and general retail. There are no other drive-thru restaurants in the area,occupied or vacant.There are two drive-thru restaurants within a half mile that have approved site plans, Panda Express and Fuel City,but neither has begun construction. Haskins reported nine notifications were mailed; with no responses returned in favor or in opposition of the request. Public Hearing Mayor Porter opened the public hearing on Item 2 at 6:55 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. Wes Hoblit, representing the property owner, addressed Council stating he was present to answer any questions Council may have. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 6:56 p.m. Council Comments Councilman Williams asked if this SUP is limited to Taco Casa.Haskins replied it is limited to a restaurant use that would utilize the exact same site plan of Taco Casa, and if there were any modifications it would require a new SUP and site plan. Councilman Strang confirmed the SUP is for a two-lane drive-through. Haskins confirmed that is correct. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Councilman Williams, to approve Item 2 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 3. Consider,and act upon,Resolution No.2021-34(R)casting a nomination for a candidate for the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District. Council Comments Mayor Porter asked Council if any member had a nomination to put forth. Councilman Williams stated he would like to nominate Zewge Kagnew. Page 14 10 10/26/2021 Item A. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Williams, seconded by Mayor pro tern Forrester, to approve Resolution No. 2021-34(R)casting a nomination for Zewge Kagnew as a candidate for the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Mayor Porter convened the Council into Work Session at 7:02 p.m. WORK SESSION WS1. Discuss and review the recent Comp Plan Public Open House and the draft Comp Plan goals -Joint with Planning and Zoning Commission and Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee. Planning Manager Haskins addressed Council stating staff and the consultant team from Freese and Nichols have completed a draft of the opening chapters of the Comprehensive Master Plan..As part of that process, the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee(CPAC)has met to provide input on the state of Wylie and goals for the future. Additionally, an open house was held,in-person and online,to solicit citizen input regarding the same. The next steps in the plan are drafting the goals for the Comp Plan.The last step before writing the plan begins in earnest, is input and guidance regarding the draft goals from the City Council during this work session with the P&Z Commission and CPAC. Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee and Planning and Zoning Commission members present included Sandra Stone,Todd Pickens,Ken Kocon,Jon Bailey,Eugene Hauptmann,James Byrne,Jared Larew,Jeremy Meier,Jason Greiner,Jacques Loraine,Matt Atkins, Joshua Butler, and Dan Norris. Daniel Harrison, representing Freese and Nichols, addressed Council giving a presentation on the scope and schedule reminder; review input to-date including Wylie's current strengths and weaknesses and future opportunities and threats;review and discuss draft goals including seven Land Use and Design goals which are: • LU-1. Use the FLU map and strategies contained within this comprehensive plan when making development decisions. • LU-2.Promote Wylie's sense of community identity and small-town charm. • LU-3. Strengthen Downtown Wylie as a vibrant and welcoming destination. • LU-4. Plan for well-designed commercial centers and corridors. • LU-5. Leverage the lakefront as a unique and desirable destination. • LU-6. Support economic development efforts to ensure that Wylie is an economically resilient community. • LU-7.Protect and conserve environmentally sensitive areas. five Housing and Neighborhood goals which are: • H-1. Preserve Wylie's existing neighborhoods that are currently thriving. • H-2. Encourage compatible infill and redevelopment in aging neighborhoods. • H-3. Ensure that Wylie's housing stock includes affordable housing options. • H-4. Allow a variety of housing types and choices. • H-5. Incorporate amenities and design features in future developments to ensure quality neighborhoods. and five Transportation goals which are: • T-1.Plan for a safe and efficient transportation network. • T-2. Expand mobility and access for all Wylie residents. • T-3.Promote pedestrian and bicycle connectivity throughout the community. • T-4. Ensure continued regional communications for coordinated and efficient use of resources. • T-5. Ensure that Wylie's transportation and mobility systems utilize nationwide best and innovative practices. Feedback from Council members during the discussion regarding Land Use and Design goals included to update the land use map, adding more native plants and trees is important,preserving commercial corridor and identifying Page 15 11 10/26/2021 Item A. areas where anchors might be appropriate to attract commercial property, complement and expand existing businesses, look at acquisition of land for park needs, and identify land located in the floodplain to preserve green space. Feedback from Council members during the discussion regarding Housing and Neighborhood goals included preserving land use around established neighborhoods, encourage and foster neighborhood identity in established neighborhoods, improve eastside streets, take into account subdivisions approved by Council but have not been built and redevelopment areas,possible rewording of H-3, keep at single-family 10/24 and allow the developer to request a Planned Development, agree with living units above downtown and S. Ballard overlay, if property is zoned commercial would like to keep it that way, would be okay with true mixed use, identifying urban cores is important, keep plan flexible to allow for development that would increase commercial activity, identify general areas where multifamily is appropriate,have concerns with taking over maintenance of HOAs, and add more trails. Feedback from Council members during the discussion regarding Transportation goals included not in favor with thin lanes for safety and accessibility,would like additional information on innovative transit alternatives,have hike and bike lanes in the City to allow for connection, do not like bike rentals, possible rewording or removal of T-5, keep Wylie,Wylie,focus on eco-friendly,and do not have interest with DART besides what is currently in the City. Committee and Commission members Pickens,Butler,Kocon,Larew, Greiner, and Bailey addressed Council. The comments included: interested in RAW data from survey to compare with what was presented, would like to see certain trees not allowed to be planted and for tree mitigation strengthened for trees removed to develop, remove T-5, look at ways to improve the lack of downtown Wylie parking, look at other areas that could allow light and heavy industrial,protect the commercial that is left,keep as much green space as possible, ensure to include the S. Ballard overlay, and in reference to H-3 everyone matters. Mayor Porter requested options and information for tree mitigation and restricting native use plants be gathered and bought back at a future meeting. Mayor Porter recessed the Council into a break at 9:01 p.m. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Work Session at 9:10 p.m. WS2. Discuss the Downtown Wylie Traffic Impact Analysis project. Public Works Director Porter addressed Council stating Lee Engineering is present for a presentation in preparation for the planned subject project kick-off meeting anticipated in. October 2021. Stakeholders for the upcoming meeting include the Downtown Merchants,EDC,First Baptist Church staff,and local residents. Insights from City Council, as well as those from stakeholders, will be considered in developing a plan to move forward with the subject project. Josh Smith, representing Lee Engineering, gave a presentation which included: reviewing previously established priorities and study area, discuss parking dimensions and how they influence design choices, review draft study scenarios such as two-way versus one-way,typical street configurations, and options for one-way transitions north and south of downtown, and gathering input to refine alternatives before a detailed analysis. Consensus of Council included one-way flow of traffic and no parallel or perpendicular parking on Ballard Street, have Birmingham extended north to Brown Street,no narrower drive lane than what is currently on Ballard Street, and liked angled parking and larger sidewalks. James Byrne, citizen, addressed Council stating he recommended Birmingham cross Highway 78 and liked one- way flow of traffic and angled parking proposed. Jeremy Meier, Downtown Merchants Association, addressed Council requesting Council allow for the input of downtown merchants before parallel and one-way flow of traffic is removed from consideration. Page 16 12 10/26/2021 Item A. Regarding the North Transition Options,the majority of Council preferred Option C,which is all southbound traffic shifts via Brown and north and southbound Ballard on original alignment. Regarding the South Transition Options,the majority of Council preferred Option B,which is all southbound traffic on original alignment and northbound Ballard on original alignment. WS3. Discuss traffic and parking issues around WISD schools. Mayor Porter addressed Council stating there have been concerns received regarding drivers parking along residential streets during school pickup times blocking the flow of traffic, driveways, and mailboxes, as well as safety concerns with kids crossing the street between vehicles. City Manager Holsted stated an ordinance was put in place a few years ago in the Cimarron neighborhood to prohibit students from parking during the school day in the neighborhood; however, it does not apply to the new concerns. Holsted stated one option could be to draft an ordinance prohibiting parking,stopping,and standing during morning drop off and afternoon pickup times. Holsted stated staff can also work with the school district on the concerns. WISD School Board President Matt Atkins and WISD Director of Safety and Security, Brian Kelly, addressed Council. Atkins stated he looks forward to working with the City to ensure the safety of students and added there should be possible future improvements with the traffic as construction near the schools is wrapping up.Kelly stated the Wylie East drop off and pick up location has been changed recently and an email has been sent to parents notifying them, and the Wylie High School crosswalk is staffed with a security staff member during lunch to try to group the kids together to cross the road; however, the problem is occurring before and after school when the crosswalk is not staffed. Kelly stated the school wants to be a partner with the City in determining solutions to the concerns. Council direction regarding neighborhoods surrounding schools,was for staff to work on drafting an ordinance that prohibits parking, stopping, and standing during drop off and pick up times to keep kids safe and prevent cars from blocking mailboxes and driveways. Mayor Porter stated regarding the concerns at the crosswalk near Wylie High School,they look forward to the findings of Lee Engineering. WS4. Discuss November City Council meeting date. City Secretary Storm addressed Council stating staff was requesting Council's direction on moving the regularly scheduled November 9, 2021 Council meeting to Monday, November 15, 2021 in order to hold the regularly scheduled meeting with the canvass for the Bond Election. Council's direction was to move the regular meeting to November 15,2021. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 10:42 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 10:42 p.m. Sec. 551.071. CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY; CLOSED MEETING. If A governmental body may not conduct a private consultation with its attorney except: (1)when the governmental body seeks the advice of its attorney about: (A)pending or contemplated litigation; or (B) a settlement offer; or (2)on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with this chapter. Page 17 13 10/26/2021 Item A. ES1. Receive legal advice regarding Code of Ordinances- Chapter 82,peddlers and solicitors' ordinance. 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. ES2. Discuss Right-of-Way Acquisition for McMillen Drive and Eubanks Lane. Sec. 551.074.PERSONNEL MATTERS; CLOSED MEETING. (a)This chapter does not require a governmental body to conduct an open meeting: (1)to deliberate the appointment,employment, evaluation,reassignment,duties,discipline, or dismissal of a public officer or employee; or (2)to hear a complaint or charge against an officer or employee. (b)Subsection(a)does not apply if the officer or employee who is the subject of the deliberation or hearing requests a public hearing. ES5. Discuss the performance and contract of the City Manager. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open Session at 2:10 a.m. City Attorney Abernathy addressed Council stating the City Council has been in Executive Session to discuss the contract of the City Manager.He stated he understands the City Council has met with the City Manager in Executive Session and the parties have reached an agreement that Mr. Holsted would submit his resignation effective today subject to documentation of a six month severance to Mr. Hoisted, payment of all accrued unpaid personal leave, vacation, and sick leave, a letter of recommendation that would be negotiated, and mutual releases that would be signed between the parties which would be completed by late Monday, October 18, 2021. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Councilman Duke, to accept the resignation of the City Manager subject to the finalization of the terms as stated by the City Attorney. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-1 with Councilman Mize voting against. Mayor Porter thanked Mr. Holsted and Mr. Abernathy for their time this evening. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 2:14 a.m. 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. ES3. Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at Ballard/Brown, FM 544/Cooper, Jackson/Oak, State Hwy 78/Ballard, and State Hwy 78/Brown. Sec. 551.087. DELIBERATION REGARDING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEGOTIATIONS; CLOSED MEETING. This chapter does not require a governmental body to conduct an open meeting: Page 18 14 10/26/2021 Item A. (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay,or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision(1). ES4. Deliberation regarding commercial or financial information that the WEDC has received from a business prospect and to discuss the offer of incentives for Projects: 2017-10a, 2020-11b, 2021-4a, 2021-4b,2021-4c,2021-6a, 2021-8a, 2021-8b,2021-9c, 2021-9e, and 2021-9f. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open Session at 2:41 a.m. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter,Article III, Section 13-D. City Secretary Storm read the captions to Ordinance Nos. 2021-46 and 2021-47 into the official record. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Councilman Strang,seconded by Councilman Williams,to adjourn the meeting at 2:42 a.m. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Page 19 15 10/26/2021 Item A. Wylie City Council Special Meeting October 18,2021 —6:00 PM Council Chambers - 300 Country Club Road,Building#100,Wylie, Texas 75098 CITY CALL TO ORDER Mayor Matthew Porter called the special meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Councilman David R. Duke, Councilman Dave Strang, Mayor pro tern Jeff Forrester, Councilman Scott Williams, and Councilman Garrett Mize. Councilman Timothy T. Wallis was absent. Staff present included: Assistant City Manager Brent Parker; Assistant City Manager Renae 011ie; Police Chief Anthony Henderson; Fire Chief Brandon Blythe; Parks and Recreation Director Rob Diaz; Public Works Director Tim Porter; Public Information Officer Craig Kelly; City Attorney Richard Abernathy; City Secretary Stephanie Storm, and various support staff. INVOCATION&PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor pro tern Forrester led the invocation and Councilman Strang led the Pledge of Allegiance. COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Any member of the public may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda.Members of the public must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual, six minutes for a group. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. There were no citizens present wishing to address Council. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 6:03 p.m. Sec. 551.071. CONSULTATION WITH ATTORNEY; CLOSED MEETING. If A governmental body may not conduct a private consultation with its attorney except: (1)when the governmental body seeks the advice of its attorney about: (A)pending or contemplated litigation; or (B) a settlement offer; or (2)on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with this chapter. ES1. Resolution No.2021-35(R) approving payment to City Manager in excess of the contractual amount. ES2. Severance Agreement with Chris Hoisted. ES3. City Manager's contract. ES4. Appointment of Interim City Manager. Page I 1 16 10/26/2021 Item A. ES5. Selection of search firm to assist with search for City Manager. Sec. 551.074.PERSONNEL MATTERS; CLOSED MEETING. (a)This chapter does not require a governmental body to conduct an open meeting: (1)to deliberate the appointment,employment,evaluation,reassignment,duties,discipline,or dismissal of a public officer or employee; or (2)to hear a complaint or charge against an officer or employee. (b)Subsection(a)does not apply if the officer or employee who is the subject of the deliberation or hearing requests a public hearing. ES6. Resolution No.2021-35(R) approving payment to City Manager in excess of the contractual amount. ES7. Severance Agreement with Chris Holsted. ES8. City Manager's contract and Chris Holsted's employment. ES9. Appointment of Interim City Manager. ES10.Selection of search firm to assist with search for City Manager. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open Session at 7:17 p.m. COMMENTS ON AGENDA ITEMS Any member of the public may address Council regarding an item that is listed on the Agenda before action is taken on the item. Members of the public must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual, six minutes for a group. There were no citizens present wishing to address Council. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Hold a Public Hearing to consider, and act upon, resolution approving payment to City Manager in excess of the contractual amount. Public Hearing Mayor Porter opened the public hearing on Item 1 at 7:17 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address Council to come forward. No citizens were present wishing to address the Council. Mayor Porter closed the public hearing at 7:18 p.m. Council Action No action taken by Council on this Item. 2. Consider, and act upon,Resolution No. 2021-35(R) approving payment to City Manager in excess of the contractual amount. Page 12 17 10/26/2021 Item A. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang,seconded by Councilman Duke,to approve Resolution No.2021-35(R) as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Wallis absent. 3. Consider, and act upon,Severance Agreement with Chris Hoisted and authorize the Mayor to take all actions necessary to effectuate the same. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Strang, to approve the Severance Agreement with Chris Hoisted and authorize the Mayor to take all actions necessary to effectuate the same. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Wallis absent. 4. Consider, and act upon, appointment of Interim City Manager. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Williams, to appoint Brent Parker as Interim City Manager pending the finalization of a contract. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Wallis absent. 5. Consider, and act upon,City Manager's contract and employment of Chris Hoisted. Council Action No action taken by Council on this Item. 6. Consider, and act upon,selection of search firm to assist with search for City Manager. Council Comments Mayor Porter stated at this time the Council would like to form a subcommittee consisting of three Council members to review search firms. Mayor Porter, Councilman Williams, Councilman Mize, and Councilman Duke expressed interest in serving on the subcommittee. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Councilman Williams, to form a subcommittee to select a search firm and appoint Mayor Porter,Councilman Williams,and Councilman Duke to serve on the subcommittee. A vote was taken and the motion passed 5-1 with Councilman Mize voting against and Councilman Wallis absent. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Mayor pro tern Forrester, to adjourn the meeting at 7:24 p.m. A vote was taken and motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Wallis absent. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Page 13 18 10/26/2021 Item B. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Account Code: Prepared By: Melissa Beard Subject Consider, and act upon,the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for September 30, 2021. Recommendation I otion to accept the Item as presented. Discussion The Finance Department has prepared the attached reports for the City Council as required by the City Charter. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals 19 10/26/2021 Item B. CITY OF WYLIE MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT Preliminary 9/30/2021 ANNUAL CURRENT YTD ACTUAL Benchmark BUDGET MONTH ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL AS A PERCENT 12/12% ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2020-2021 2020-2021 2020-2021 OF BUDGET GENERAL FUND REVENUE SUMMARY TAXES 32,899,113 629,502 33,451,643 101.68% A FRANCHISE FEES 2,840,000 11,557 2,330,439 82.06% B LICENSES AND PERMITS 916,852 138,268 1,273,144 138.86% C INTERGOVERNMENTAL REV. 7,610,714 277,962 7,822,382 102.78% D SERVICE FEES 3,872,224 393,314 3,937,942 101.70% E FINES AND FORFEITURES 331,450 32,243 287,355 86.70% F INTEREST INCOME 25,000 1,505 17,978 71.91% G MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 203,647 42,510 229,727 112.81% OTHER FINANCING SOURCES 2,434,008 0 2,524,891 103.73% H REVENUES 51,133,008 1,526,861 51,875,501 101.45% USE OF FUND BALANCE 0 0 0 0.00% USE OF CARRY-FORWARD FUNDS 1,015,111 NA NA NA TOTAL REVENUES 52,148,119 1,526,861 51,875,501 99.48% GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL 95,507 3,571 54,014 56.56% CITY MANAGER 1,150,874 111,175 1,096,707 95.29% CITY SECRETARY 405,556 94,490 408,394 100.70% J CITY ATTORNEY 170,000 12,888 103,255 60.74% FINANCE 1,243,141 89,113 1,197,314 96.31% FACILITIES 904,390 88,118 775,534 85.75% MUNICIPAL COURT 518,534 39,882 401,790 77.49% HUMAN RESOURCES 723,207 48,107 646,119 89.34% PURCHASING 207,019 14,418 178,012 85.99% INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2,071,905 150,216 1,697,069 81.91% EMERGENCY OPERATIONS 91,215 -870 77,983 85.49% K POLICE 11,248,324 1,002,326 10,545,292 93.75% FIRE 9,775,027 1,145,944 9,222,854 94.35% EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS 2,019,270 115,692 1,690,380 83.71% ANIMAL CONTROL 580,540 33,681 424,600 73.14% PLANNING 324,384 23,021 287,561 88.65% BUILDING INSPECTION 586,632 46,034 556,624 94.88% CODE ENFORCEMENT 258,180 18,591 213,862 82.83% STREETS 4,483,147 428,266 2,891,455 64.50% PARKS 2,602,025 373,444 2,433,472 93.52% LIBRARY 2,067,736 191,133 1,901,354 91.95% COMBINED SERVICES 5,331,085 954,113 4,571,540 85.75% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 46,857,698 4,983,353 41,375,185 88.30% REVENUES OVER/(UNDER)EXPENDITURES 5,290,421 -3,456,492 10,500,316 11.18% A.Property Tax Collections for FY20-21 as of September 30,2021 are 100.79%,in comparison to FY19-20 for the same time period of 99.55%. Sales tax is on a 2 month lag and ten months of revenue is recorded. September 2021 is up 18.6%compared to September 2020. B.A majority of Franchise Fees are paid quarterly and not all September payments have been received. C.Licenses and Permits are up 24%from September YTD 2020. New Dwelling permit revenue is up 77%compared to September YTD 2020 mostly due to the new fee structure that was approved. D.Intergovernmental Rev: The majority of intergovernmental revenues come from WISD reimbursements and Fire Services which are billed quarterly.Includes funds for CARES funding that were transferred to General Fund and$3 million from American Rescue Plan Act. E.Service Fees:Trash fees include 11 months of revenue with the remaining fees coming from other seasonal fees. F. Fines and Forfeitures are up 30%from September YTD 2020 which is a continued correction to the decreasing trend in fines.Code fines make up close to half of the increase. G. The Interest rate has declined from.20%in July 2020 when budget was prepared to.0188%for September 2021. H.Yearly transfer from Utility Fund. Also,includes insurance recoveries from the ice storm for$15,443 and auction proceeds or$93,287. I. Largest Carry Forward items: Department Software Solutions$225,450,Rowlett Creek Dam Improvements$110,000.Stone Road Rehab Project$300,000 J.Expense for Laserfiche RIO was moved from CARES funding. Item purchase was after December 31,2020 which was the cutoff for using CARES funding. K. Winter Storm expenses-moved$12,362 to 4B Sales Tax Fund to match expense with insurance recoveries recorded. 20 10/26/2021 Item B. CITY OF WYLIE MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT Preliminary 9/30/2021 ANNUAL CURRENT YTD ACTUAL Benchmark BUDGET MONTH ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL AS A PERCENT 100.00% ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2020-2021 2020-2021 2020-2021 OF BUDGET UTILITY FUND REVENUES SUMMARY SERVICE FEES 23,921,619 2,524,467 21,659,135 90.54% L INTEREST INCOME 18,000 819 8,732 48.51% MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 33,000 1,485 159,544 483.47% M OTHER FINANCING SOURCES 3,718 0 3,718 0.00% N REVENUES 23,976,337 2,526,771 21,831,129 91.05% USE OF FUND BALANCE 0 NA 0 0 USE OF CARRY-FORWARD FUNDS 1,040,244 NA NA NA 0 TOTAL REVENUES 25,016,581 NA 21,831,129 87.27% UTILITY FUND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY UTILITY ADMINISTRATION 1,362,604 83,388 845,965 62.08% UTILITIES-WATER 4,643,731 191,199 1,672,256 36.01% P UTILITIES-SEWER 1,397,505 74,743 1,063,413 76.09% UTILITY BILLING 1,181,354 91,564 925,022 78.30% COMBINED SERVICES 15,782,415 6,618 14,840,431 94.03% Q TOTAL EXPENDITURES 24,367,609 447,512 19,347,087 79.40% REVENUES OVER/(UNDER)EXPENDITURES 648,972 2,079,259 2,484,042 7.87% L.Water revenue is at 87%for 11 months compared to 2020's 92%. FY2020 water revenue was at 108%at year end.Sewer revenue is tracking at 93%for 11 months. M.NTMWD settlement of$68,400 and$22K for the scrap water meters plus$45K for gain on sales of vehicles and land. N.Insurance recovery from stolen brass fittings. O.Largest Carry Forward items: Energov Software$150,300,Pump Station Backup Generators$601,370,WW Treatment Plant Decommissioning Design$100,000 P.Pump Station Generators and FM2514 Waterline Relocation will be carried forward to FY 2022 budget. Q.Annual transfer to the General Fund of$2.4 million. Other expenses are payments to NTMWD for water minimum and sewer treatment. 21 10/26/2021 Item C. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Account Code: Prepared By: Melissa Beard Subject Consider, and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for September 30,2021. Recommendation I otion to accept Item as presented. Discussion The Finance Department has prepared the attached reports for the City Council as required by the City Charter. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals 22 10/26/2021 Item C. 2020-2021 Investment Report September 30, 2021 Money Market Accounts: MMA Certificates of Deposit: CCD Treasury Bills: T-Bills Treasury Notes: T-Notes Government Agency Notes: AN Invest. Principal Type Of Interest Purchase Maturity Number Amount Security Rate Issuer Date Date 1 $15,401,059.68 MMA 0.0279% Texpool 12/31/2006 NA 2 $15,948,250.25 MMA 0.0100% TexStar 3/15/2011 NA $31,349,309.93 Total Weighted Average Coupon: 0.0188% Money Markets: $31,349,309.93 Weighted Average Maturity(Days): 1.00 Certificates of Deposits: $0.00 $31,349,309.93 Weighted Average Coupon 1.00% 0 75% 0.50% 0.25% 0.00% Oct 2020 Nov 2020 Dec 2020 Jan 2021 Feb 2021 Mar 2021 AprII 2021 May 2021 June 2021 July 2021 Aug 2021 Sep 2021 41 1 10- -Z.1 FitiAtICe Director/Investment Officer 23 10/26/2021 Item D. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: WEDC Account Code: Prepared By: Jason Greiner Subject Consider,and place on file,the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of September 30, 2021. Recommendation Motion to approve Item as presented. Discussion Financial Summary/Strategic Goals 24 10/26/2021 Item D. E September Rev/Exp Report Account Summary For Fiscal: 2020-2021 Period Ending: 09/30/2021 Variance Original Current Period Fiscal Favorable Percent Total Budget Total Budget Activity Activity (Unfavorable) Remaining Fund:111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Revenue 111-4 0 -40210 SALES TAX 2,968,437.00 2,968,437.00 307,681.15 3,137,275.28 168,838.28 105.69% 111-4000 46110 ALLOCATED INTEREST EARNINGS 6,000.00 6,000.00 118.54 1,136.19 -4,863.81 81.06% 111-4000-48110 RENTAL INCOME 153,240.00 153,240.00 6,335.00 130,420.00 -22,820.00 14.89% 11.1-4000-48410 MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,435.00 1,435.00 0.00% 11.1 4000-48430 GAIN/(LOSS)SALE OF CAP ASSETS 164,500.00 164,500.00 0.00 -31,208.00 -195,708.00 118.97% 11.1-4000 49600 INSURANCE RECOVERIES 0.00 54,545.27 0.00 40,614.11 -13,931.16 25.54% Revenue Total: 3,292,177.00 3,346,722.27 314,134.69 3,279,672.58 -67,049.69 2.00% Expense 111-5611-51110 SALARIES 240,920.00 240,920.00 18,642.66 236,755.22 4,164.78 1.73% 11:1-561.1-51130 OVERTIME 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,810.38 -1,810.38 0.00% 1:1.1-5151.1-51.1.4CI LONGEVITY PAY 784.00 784.00 0.00 588.00 196.00 25.00% 11.1-561.1-51310 TMRS 37,464.00 37,464.00 2,949.30 36,551.44 912.56 2.44% 11.1-.5611-51410 HOSPITAL&LIFE INSURANCE 36,369.00 36,369.00 3,567.88 35,148.46 1,220.54 3.36% 11.1-5511-51420 LONG-TERM DISABILITY 1,373.00 1,373.00 0.00 951.00 422.00 30.74% 11.1-5611,51440 FICA 14,986.00 14,986.00 1,055.09 13,780.55 1,205.45 8.04% 11.1-5511-51450 MEDICARE 3,505.00 3,505.00 246.75 3,222.88 282.12 8.05% 11.1-5611-51470 WORKERS COMP PREMIUM 305.00 305.00 0.00 246.78 58.22 19.09% 111-5511-51480 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP(TWC) 810.00 810.00 87.16 843.16 -33.16 -4.09% 11.1-5611-52010 OFFICE SUPPLIES 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,193.07 6,001.68 -1,001.68 -20.03% 111-551.1-52040 POSTAGE&FREIGHT 300.00 300.00 0.00 30.55 269.45 89.82% 11.1-5611-52810 FOOD SUPPLIES 6,100.00 6,100.00 101.57 1,197.84 4,902.16 80.36% 11.1-5511-54610 FURNITURE&FIXTURES 0.00 0.00 1,563.94 25,201.94 -25,201.94 0.00% 11.1-5611-54810 COMPUTER HARD/SOFTWARE 5,500.00 5,500.00 0.00 5,530.15 -30.15 -0.55% 11.1-5511-54910 BUILDINGS 0.00 54,545.27 0.00 0.00 54,545.27 100.00% 11.1-5611-56030 INCENTIVES 1,130,310.00 1,130,310.00 135,387.11 776,231.51 354,078.49 31.33% 11.1-5511-56040 SPECIAL SERVICES 90,145.00 112,678.00 8,332.68 89,704.03 22,973.97 20.39% 11.1-5611-56080 ADVERTISING 114,100.00 114,100.00 18,475.97 55,391.80 58,708.20 51.45% 11.1-5511-56090 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 44,550.00 44,550.00 2,714.36 17,637.05 26,912.95 60.41% 11.1-5611-561.10 COMMUNICATIONS 5,936.00 5,936.00 519.82 3,786.12 2,149.88 36.22% 11.1-551.1-56380 RENTAL 27,000.00 27,000.00 2,250.00 27,166.50 -166.50 -0.62% 11.1-5611-562.10 TRAVEL&TRAINING 62,600.00 62,600.00 760.16 12,785.88 49,814.12 79.58% 11.1-551.1-56250 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS 30,018.00 30,018.00 1,653.37 30,369.92 -351.92 -1.17% 11.1-5611-5631i INSURANCE 2,803.00 4,770.00 0.00 4,769.50 0.50 0.01% 11.1-5511-56a510 AUDIT&LEGAL SERVICES 33,000.00 33,000.00 120.00 11,745.00 21,255.00 64.41% 11.1-5611-56570 ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURAL 87,500.00 87,500.00 0.00 43,383.39 44,116.61 50.42% 11.1-5511-56610 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC 2,400.00 2,400.00 256.49 1,979.15 420.85 17.54% 11.1-5611-57410 PRINCIPAL PAYMENT 199,863.00 342,015.00 47,900.66 365,461.11 -23,446.11 -6.86% 11.1-51511-5741.`5 INTEREST EXPENSE 342,015.00 199,863.00 17,039.18 206,140.15 -6,277.15 -3.14% 11.1-5611-581 10 LAND-PURCHASE PRICE 0.00 408,540.00 0.00 407,332.20 1,207.80 0.30% 11.1-551.1-58210 STREETS&ALLEYS 1,005,000.00 1,558,680.00 9,375.00 198,555.00 1,360,125.00 87.26% 11.1-5611-58830 FURNITURE&FIXTURES 2,500.00 2,500.00 0.00 797.00 1,703.00 68.12% 11.1-5511-58995 CONTRA CAPITAL OUTLAY 0.00 0.00 0.00 -407,332.20 407,332.20 0.00% Expense Total: 3,533,156.00 4,574,421.27 274,192.22 2,213,763.14 2,360,658.13 51.61% Fund:111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Surplus(Deficit): -240,979.00 -1,227,699.00 39,942.47 1,065,909.44 2,293,608.44 186.82% 10/18,/2 021 1 3:43 PM Page 1 of 4 25 10/26/2021 Item D. Budget Report For Fiscal:2020-2021 Period Ending:09/30/2021 Variance Original Current Period Fiscal Favorable Percent Total Budget Total Budget Activity Activity (Unfavorable) Remaining Fund:922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT(WEDC) Expense 922 5611 5/410 PRINCIPAL PAYMENT 0.00 0.00 -47,900.66 -365,461.11 365,461.11 0.00% Expense Total: 0.00 0.00 -47,900.66 -365,461.11 365,461.11 0.00% Fund:922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT(WEDC)Total: 0.00 0.00 -47,900.66 -365,461.11 365,461.11 0.00% „...,..- Report Surplus(Deficit): -240,979.00 -1,227,699.00 87,843.13 1,431,370.55 2,659,069.55 216.59% 10/18/2021 1 03 4 t PM Page 0 of 4 26 10/26/2021 Item D. Budget Report For Fiscal:2020-2021 Period Ending:09/30/2021 Group Summary Variance Original Current Period Fiscal Favorable Percent Account Typ... Total Budget Total Budget Activity Activity (Unfavorable) Remaining Fund:111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Revenue 3,292,177.00 3,346,722.27 314,134.69 3,279,672.58 -67,049.69 2.00% Expense 3,533,156.00 4,574,421.27 274,192.22 2,213,763.14 2,360,658.13 51.61% Fund:111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Surplus(Deficit): -240,979.00 -1,227,699.00 39,942.47 1,065,909.44 2,293,608.44 186.82% Fund:922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT(WEDC) Expense 0.00 0.00 -47,900.66 -365,461.11 365,461.11 0.00% Fund:922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT(WEDC)Total: 0.00 0.00 -47,900.66 -365,461.11 365,461.11 0.00% Report Surplus(Deficit): -240,979.00 -1,227,699.00 87,843.13 1,431,370.55 2,659,069.55 216.59% 10/18/2021 1 73 4 t PM Page 3 of 4 27 10/26/2021 Item D. Budget Report For Fiscal:2020-2021 Period Ending:09/30/2021 Fund Summary Variance Original Current Period Fiscal Favorable Fund Total Budget Total Budget Activity Activity (Unfavorable) 111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL COR -240,979.00 -1,227,699.00 39,942.47 1,065,909.44 2,293,608.44 922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT(WED( 0.00 0.00 47,900.66 365,461.11 365,461.11 Report Surplus(Deficit): -240,979.00 -1,227,699.00 87,843.13 1,431,370.55 2,659,069.55 10/18/2021 1 73 43 PM Page 4 of 4 28 10/26/2021 Item D. Wylie Economic Development Corporation Statement of Net Position As of September 30, 2021 Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,972,757.96 Receivables $ 60,000.00 Note 1 Inventories $ 12,435,269.70 Prepaid Items $ - Total Assets $ 15,468,027.66 Deferred Outflows of Resources Pensions $ 95,608.55 Total deferred outflows of resources $ 95,608.55 Liabilities Accounts Payable and other current liabilities $ 62,542.88 Unearned Revenue $ 1,200.00 Note 2 Non current liabilities: Due within one year $ 29,531.01 Note 3 Due in more than one year $ 5,090,934.76 Total Liabilities $ 5,184,208.65 Deferred Inflows of Resources Pensions $ (47,711.41) Total deferred inflows of resources $ (47,711.41) Net Position Net investment in capital assets $ - Unrestricted $ 10,331,716.15 Total Net Position $ 10,331,716.15 Note 1: Includes incentives in the form of forgivable loans for$60,000(LUV-ROS) Note 2: Deposits from rental property Note 3: Liabilities due within one year includes compensated absences of$20,727 29 10/26/2021 Item D. W Y L I E E C September Balance Sheet Account Summary As Of 09/30/2021 Account Name Balance Fund:111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP Assets 1,;1,,;1,m,,;,q.95)( 1€J„?.10 CLAIM ON CASH AND CASH EQUIV. 2,960,757.96 111-1000-1.01:15 CASH-WEDC-INWOOD 0.00 1.1.1-100040135 ESCROW 10,000,00 111-1000-10180 DEPOSITS 2,000.00 11;1.•11000-10198 OTHER-MISC CLEARING 0.00 111-1000-1.0341. TEXPOOL 0.00 111 1000-10;343 LOGIC 0.00 111-100040481 INTEREST RECEIVABLE 0.00 211-100Q-1=L5`1,1 ACCTS REC-MISC 0.00 11.1-1000-1:1.51 i` ACCTS REC-SALES TAX 0.00 111400042810 LEASE PAYMENTS RECEIVABLE 0.00 111-1000-12950 LOAN PROCEEDS RECEIVABLE 0.00 1.11 1000 12996 LOAN RECEIVABLE 0.00 1.1.1-1000-12997 ACCTS REC-JTM TECH 0.00 11.14000 12998 ACCTS REC-FORGIVEABLE LOANS 60,000.00 111-1000 141.1.2 INVENTORY-MATERIAL/SUPPLY 0.00 111400044116 INVENTORY-LAND&BUILDINGS 12,435,269.70 111_1100-14:118 INVENTORY-BAYCO/SANDEN BLVD 0.00 111-1000-14310 PREPAID EXPENSES-MISC 0.00 ].111000-14410 DEFERRED OUTFLOWS 438,367.00 Total Assets: 15,906,394.66 15,906,394.66 Liability 111-2000-20110 FEDERAL INCOME TAX PAYABLE 0.00 111-ZOOM-20111 MEDICARE PAYABLE 0.00 11.1-2000-20312 CHILD SUPPORT PAYABLE 0.00 1.11-2000-20113 CREDIT UNION PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-201.14 IRS LEVY PAYABLE 0.00 1.11.-2000-201.11 NATIONWIDE DEFERRED COMP 0.00 11.1-2 000-20 11 6 HEALTH INSUR PAY-EMPLOYEE 50.02 111.-2.000-2011.7 TMRS PAYABLE 0.00 11.1 2000-20j,8 ROTH IRA PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20119 WORKERS COMP PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20121) FICA PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-201.21 TEC PAYABLE 0.00 11,1-2000-20122 STUDENT LOAN LEVY PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20123 ALIMONY PAYABLE 0.00 1:11-2000-20124 BANKRUPTCY PAYABLE 0.00 1.11-2000-20125 VALIC DEFERRED COMP 0.00 111-2000-201.26 ICMA PAYABLE 0.00 11.1-2000-20127 EMP.LEGAL SERVICES PAYABLE 0.00 1,3j.-200Q-2.0130 FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT 9,249.78 111.-2000-201.31 EDWARD JONES DEFERRED COMP 0.00 11172000-201.32 EMP CARE FLITE 12.00 111-2000-20133 Unemployment Comp Payable 0.00 111-2000-20151 ACCRUED WAGES PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20180 ADDIT EMPLOYEE INSUR PAY 48.00 111-2000-20199 MISC PAYROLL PAYABLE 0.00 111-2.000-202.01 AP PENDING 53,095.92 111-2000-20210 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 0.00 111-2000-20530 PROPERTY TAXES PAYABLE 0.00 111--2000-20540 NOTES PAYABLE 438,367.00 111-2000-20810 DUE TO GENERAL FUND 0.00 1.0/15/2021 1:54:09 PM P4gc 1 vt 3 30 10/26/2021 Item D. Balance Sheet As Of 09/30/2021 Account Name Balance 111 2000-222711 DEFERRED INFLOW 0.00 2noo 22275 DEF INFLOW-LEASE PRINCIPAL 0.00 111 2000 22 Z80 DEFERRED INFLOW-LEASE INT 0.00 111 2000 22915 RENTAL DEPOSITS 1,200.00 Total Liability: 502,022.72 Equity 111 300C)34110 FUND BALANCE-RESERVED 0.00 111 3000 34000 FUND BALANCE-UNRESERV/UNDESIG 14,338,375.34 Total Beginning Equity: 14,338,375.34 Total Revenue 3,279,672.58 Total Expense 2,213,675.98 Revenues Over/Under Expenses 1,065,996.60 Total Equity and Current Surplus(Deficit): 15,404,371.94 Total Liabilities,Equity and Current Surplus(Deficit): 15,906,394.66 31 10/26/2021 Item D. Balance Sheet As Of 09/30/2021 Account Name Balance Fund:922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT(WEDC) Assets 9224000-10312 GOVERNMENT NOTES 0.00 922-1000-1.8110 LOAN-WEDC 0.00 922-1000-18120 LOAN-BIRMINGHAM 0.00 922-1000-1.8210 AMOUNT TO BE PROVIDED 0.00 922-1000-18220 BIRMINGHAM LOAN 0.00 922-1000-19050 DEF OUTFLOW TMRS CONTRIBUTIONS 37,997.29 922-1000-1905 DEF OUTFLOW SDBF CONTRIBUTIONS 1,800,00 922-1000-1.9075 DEF OUTFLOW-INVESTMENT EXP 0.48 9224000-19100 DEF OUTFLOW-ACT EXP/ASSUMP 55,810,78 9 2 2-1000-19 12 5 (GAIN)/LOSS ON ASSUMPTION CHGS -46,839.41 922-1000-19126 DEF INFLOW SDBF CONTRIBUTIONS -872.00 Total Assets: 47,897.14 47,897.14 Liability 922--2000-20310 COMPENSATED ABSENCES PAYABLE 0.00 922-2000-20311 COMP ABSENCES PAYABLE-CURRENT 20,727.84 ,22 2-2Q,QQ--21410 ACCRUED INTEREST PAYABLE 8,803.17 922-2000-28205 WEDC LOANS/CURRENT 0.00 922-2000-28220 BIRMINGHAM LOAN 0.00 922-2000-28230 INWOOD LOAN 0.00 922-2000-28232 ANB LOAN/EDGE 0.00 922-2000-28233 ANB LOAN/PEDDICORD WHITE 0.00 922-2000-28234 ANB LOAN/RANDACK HUGHES 0.00 922-2000-28235 ANB LOAN 0.00 922-2.000-28236 ANB CONSTRUCTION LOAN 0.00 922-2000-28237 ANB LOAN/WOODBRIDGE PARKWAY 0.00 922-2000-28238 ANB LOAN/BUCHANAN 0.00 922-2000-28239 ANB LOAN/JONES:HOBART PAYOFF 0.00 922-2000-28240 HUGHES LOAN 0.00 922-2000-28242 ANB LOAN/HWY 78:5TH ST REDEV 4,068,345.47 222-2000-28245 ANB LOAN/DALLAS WHIRLPOOL 640,776.23 922-2000-28246 GOVCAP LOAN/KIRBY 0.00 922-2000-28247 JARRARD LOAN 174,168.89 922-2000-28250 CITY OF WYLIE LOAN 0.00 922-2000-28260 PRIME KUTS LOAN 0.00 922-2000-28270 BOWLAND/ANDERSON LOAN 0.00 922-2000-28280 CAPITAL ONE CAZAD LOAN 0.00 9292,._.2-2020,. 0Q-18790 HOBART/COMMERCE LOAN 0.00 922-2000-2.91.50 NET PENSION LIABILITY 199,184.17 922-2000-29151 SDBF LIABILITY 8,460.00 Total Liability: 5,120,465.77 Equity 922-3000-34590 FUND BALANCE-UNRESERV/UNDESIG -5,317,765.74 92 2-3000-359 00 UNRESTRICTED NET POSITION -120,264.00 Total Beginning Equity: -5,438,029.74 Total Revenue 0.00 Total Expense -365,461.11 Revenues Over/Under Expenses 365,461.11 Total Equity and Current Surplus(Deficit): -5,072,568.63 Total Liabilities,Equity and Current Surplus(Deficit): 47,897.14 10/15/2021 1:54:09 PM Page 3 et 3 32 10/26/2021 Item D. Wylie Economic Development Corporation SALES TAX REPORT September 30, 2021 BUDGETED YEAR DIFF % DIFF MONTH FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 20 vs. 21 20 vs. 21 DECEMBER $ 184,848.59 $ 214,867.15 $ 226,663.94 $ 235,381.33 $ 8,717.39 3.85% JANUARY $ 191,895.71 $ 223,749.61 $ 218,520.22 $ 262,263.52 $ 43,743.30 20.02% FEBRUARY $ 275,667.83 $ 307,366.66 $ 362,129.18 $ 456,571.35 $ 94,442.17 26.08% MARCH $ 182,852.50 $ 208,222.32 $ 228,091.34 $ 257,187.91 $ 29,096.57 12.76% APRIL $ 163,484.89 $ 182,499.53 $ 203,895.57 $ 221,881.55 $ 17,985.98 8.82% MAY $ 203,707.17 $ 274,299.18 $ 289,224.35 $ 400,371.70 $ 111,147.35 38.43% JUNE $ 199,412.29 $ 234,173.88 $ 239,340.35 $ 290,586.92 $ 51,246.57 21.41% JULY $ 213,976.64 $ 215,107.94 $ 296,954.00 $ 314,559.10 $ 17,605.10 5.93% AUGUST $ 249,589.63 $ 283,602.93 $ 325,104.34 $ 390,790.76 $ 65,686.42 20.20% SEPTEMBER $ 213,425.79 $ 243,048.40 $ 259,257.89 $ 307,681.15 $ 48,423.26 18.68% OCTOBER $ 210,701.71 $ 224,875.38 $ 249,357.02 NOVEMBER $ 273,196.62 $ 308,324.41 $ 384,953.89 Sub-Total $ 2,562,759.35 $ 2,920,137.37 $ 3,283,492.09 $ 3,137,275.28 $ 488,094.10 17.62% Total $ 2,562,759.35 $ 2,920,137.37 $ 3,283,492.09 $ 3,137,275.28 $ 488,094.10 17.62% WEDC Sales Tax Analysis $500,000 $450,000 $400,000 $350,000 $300,000 $250,000 2020 $200,000 ■2021 $150,000 $100,000 $50,000 $0 �z a�� ate nor •�• J � Qe`e� ,act ��tJ PJ� �o,Q�� 5a "'Sales Tax collections typically take 2 months to be reflected as Revenue. SlsTx receipts are then accrued back 2 months. Example:September SlsTx Revenue is actually July SIsTx and is therefore the 10th allocation in FY21. 33 10/26/2021 Item E. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Purchasing Account Code: Various Prepared By: Glenna Hayes Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2021-36(R), authorizing the Interim City Manager of the City of Wylie to enter into an interlocal cooperative purchasing agreement between Goodbuy Purchasing Cooperative and the City of Wylie for the use of competitively bid procurement contracts. Recommendation I otion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion Section 791.025 of the Texas Government Code and Chapter 271.102 of the Texas Local Government Code permits Interlocal Agreements between local education and 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 Goodbuy Purchasing Cooperative (Education Service Center Region 2) for the use of a cooperative purchase program as highly beneficial for the procurements of goods and services for the City. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals This item supports the City's goal of Financial Health,through the efficient use of resources. 34 10/26/2021 Item E. RESOLUTION NO. 2021-36(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, HEREBY AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN INTERLOCAL COOPERATIVE PURCHASING AGREEMENT BETWEEN GOODBUY PURCHASING COOPERATIVE 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 Goodbuy Purchasing Cooperative.; and that purchases made through such an agreement shall be deemed to meet the City's competitive purchasing requirements. SECTION 2: The Interim 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 Goodbuy Purchasing Cooperative 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. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this the 26t''day of October 2021. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No.2021-36(R)Goodbuy Purchasing Cooperative Interlocal Agreement Page 1 of 2 35 10/26/2021 Item F. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Courts,Utility Billing Account Code: 100-2000-20740; 611-5715-56040 Prepared By: Glenna Hayes Subject Consider, and act upon,Resolution No. 2021-37(R) of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas approving the teens and conditions of an annual agreement for Fines and Fees Collection Services with Linebarger Googan Blair& Sampson LLP; in he estimated annual amount of$20,000.00 and authorizing the Interim City Manager to sign any and all necessary documents. Recommendation I otion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion Staff has determined that there is a substantial need for legal services for the collection of unpaid fines and fees for the Utility Billing and Courts Departments. These services are best provided by a legal fiini which has the resources and services to locate individuals and collect the monies on a contingency fee basis (capped at 30%by Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 103.0021). Staff has also determined that it is in the City's best interest to obtain these services based on a contingency fee schedule rather than an hourly rate which could result in exorbitant fees. The City has partnered with Linebarger Goggan Blair& Sampson, LLP, a well-qualified and competent firm, to perform the legal services. Linebarger Goggan Blair& Sampson, LLP,has provided specialized legal services for delinquent municipal court collections and closed utility accounts collection services to the City of Wylie since 2013 and the City has been well satisfied with the quality and outcome of the legal services provided. Staff recommends an agreement with Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP in the estimated annual amount of $20,000.00, as providing the best overall value to the City. This item will establish an annual contract with renewals. Wylie#W2022-7-A Financial Summary/Strategic Goals This item meets the goal of Financial Health. 36 10/26/2021 Item F. RESOLUTION NO. 2021-37(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, HEREBY AUTHORIZING THE INTERIM CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN ANNUAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN LINEBARGER GOOGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON LLP AND THE CITY OF WYLIE PROVIDING FOR FINES AND FEES COLLECTION SERVICES. WHEREAS, after having provided adequate notice as required by Sec. 2254.1036 of the Texas Government Code, the City of Wylie City Council desires to approve an Agreement for Fines & Fees Collection Services with Linebarger Goggan Blair& Sampson,LLP; and WHEREAS, after exercising due diligence the City of Wylie City Council finds and determines that: (i)there is a substantial need for the legal services to be provided pursuant to the Agreement for Fines &Fees Collection Services;(ii)these legal services cannot be adequately performed by the attorneys and/or supporting personnel of the City at a reasonable cost;(iii)these legal services cannot reasonably be obtained from attorneys in private practice under an agreement providing only for the payment of hourly fees, without regard to the outcome of the matter, because of the application of the collection fee authorized by TX Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 103.0031 (for delinquent municipal court collections), and because the City of Wylie does not have the funds to pay the estimated amounts required under an agreement only for the payment of hourly fees; (iv) Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP, is well qualified and competent to perform the legal services required to comply with the terms of this agreement;(v)Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP, has provided specialized legal services for delinquent municipal court collections and closed utility accounts collection services to the City of Wylie since 2013 and the City of Wylie has been well satisfied with the quality and outcome of the legal services provided; and (vi) the agreement with Linebarger Goggan Blair & Sampson, LLP, was the result of an aiiii's length transaction between the City and Linebarger Goggan Blair& Sampson,LLP, and is fair and reasonable; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie City Council finds that it is in the public interest to approve the Agreement for Fines &Fees Collection Services with Linebarger Goggan Blair& Sampson, LLP, and the findings set forth above appertaining to the agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS: SECTION 1. The recitals set forth above in this Resolution are true and correct and are hereby incorporated herein. SECTION 2. City of Wylie City Council hereby approves an annual Agreement for Fines & Fees Collection Services with Linebarger Goggan Blair& Sampson, LLP and the findings appertaining to the agreement, and authorizes the Interim City Manager/Mayor to execute the agreement on behalf of the City of Wylie, Texas. SECTION 3. All Resolutions, current or previous, in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed, and all Resolutions or portions thereof not in conflict with this Resolution shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. Resolution No.2021-37(R)Annual Agreement with Linebarger Googan Blair&Sampson LLP Page 1 of 2 37 10/26/2021 Item F. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this the 26th day of October 2021. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No.2021-37(R)Annual Agreement with Linebarger Googan Blair&Sampson LLP Page 1 of 2 38 .. 10/26/2021 Item G. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Parks and Recreation Account Code: Prepared By: Rob Diaz Subject Consider,and act upon,approval of a Park Event Application for the Wylie Christian Care Center to hold a bake sale fundraiser event at Olde City Park on November 24, 2021. Recommendation I otion to approve Item as presented. Discussion The proposed Wylie Christian Care Center fundraiser event will be held on Saturday,November 24,2021 at Olde City Park. This event has typically been held at other locations in years past,but due to COVID-19 concerns, and the central location in the City,the group is requesting to use the Olde City Park pavilion for the bake sale.Parks and Recreation staff will coordinate with the group on event logistics and set up. Staff has confirmed that a health permit with the Collin County will not be required for this event. The Parks and Recreation Board will consider this event at their meeting on October 23, 2021. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals 39 10/26/2021 Item G. Al ITV OF Parks&Recreation Department 949 Hensley Lane,Building 200 972-516-6340 Parks@wyliatexamgcs, 11 1 This application must be submitted a minimum of eight weeks prior to your event date, Special events, meetings, and go hen (other than typical parties or picnics) will require submission of a Park Event Application prior to reservation approval. Please call the Parks Administration at 972-516-6340 if you have any questions pertaining to the Park Event Application. Applicant Information Name of Organization* Website Wylie Community Christian Care Center Wyliecommunitychristiancareiorg Are you a non profit?* Please upload 501e3 Documents Yes No Contact Information Primary'Contact Name* Mary Warkentine Event Information Event Name/Title* 34th Annual Wylie Christian Care Thanksgiving Bake Sale Event Type* Fundraiser Purpose of event* Raise funds for the Wylie Community Christian Care Center Event Location* Olde City Park 112 S Ballard Avenue Proposed Event Date* Alternative Event Date* 11/24/2021 11/24/2021 40 10/26/2021 Item G. Start Time* End Time* 07:30:00 AM 03:00:00 PM include Setup Include Cleanup Anticipated number of Participating Vendors* Anticipated Event Attendance* 1 75 Event Target Audience* Wylie community area Event Details* Baked goods from Wylie area people are solicited for the sale.They are dropped off at the Wylie Christian Care Center on the day before the sale.Volunteers package,decorate,and price the items.They are delivered to the bake sale location early morning of the sale. I have uploaded last years flyers. Event Announcement and/or Flyers WCCC-33rd Annual Bake Sale.pdf 596,04KB Bake Sale Flyer.pdf 126.08KB NOTE: If food is prepared on site or off-site and brought to the event location to be offered to the public,free or at cost,the vendor applicant must contact the Collin County Environmental Services Office in McKinney in order to inquire whether a Temporary/Short-Term Event Food Service/Health permit is required prior to the event. It is possible that a health inspector must examine food preparation and storage equipment to assure the health and safety of customers, Please contact the Environmental Services Specialist at 972-548-5528 or 972-548-5585. The Collin County website is www.collincountytx.gov. Sec. 78-105 of the City Code of Ordinances states: It shall be unlawful for any person to solicit for sale, vend, peddle, sell or offer to sell any cold drinks, cigars, tobacco, cigarettes, fruits, candies, goods, wares or merchandise of any kind or nature whatsoever within the municipal parks or recreation or community center facility; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to any person, organization,firms or corporations,or the agents of any person,or organization,firm or corporation, or employee of any person who are recommended by the Parks and Recreation Board and approved by the City Council to operate a concession or concessions for the sale of specified goods, wares, and merchandise within the municipal parks or recreation or community center facilities of the city. Signature Date* 09/21/2021 41 10/26/2021 Item H. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins,AICP Subject Consider,and act upon,a Final Plat,being a Replat for New Haven Wylie Addition, establishing two commercial lots on 3.03 acres, generally located at 800 Brown Street. Recommendation Motion to approve Item as presented. Discussion OWNER: New Haven Assisted Living of Wylie,LLC APPLICANT: Claymoore Engineering The applicant has submitted a Replat to subdivide Lot 1 into Lot 1R1 and Lot 1R2, Block A of New Haven Wylie Addition. The property was zoned Neighborhood Services with a Special Use Permit in 2016 to allow for an assisted living facility. Lot 1R1 shall continue to contain the existing New Haven assisted living facility. Lot 1R2, at 1.09 acres and 125' depth, has no proposed development plan at this time. Rezoning of the new lot may be required if any future proposed development of Lot 1R2 is not consistent with the zoning exhibit of Special.Use Permit Ordinance No. 2016-04. The Replat utilizes the existing fire lane and utility easement of the original Final Plat,providing one access point from Brown Street with fire lanes that vary from 30' to 25' in width. 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 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 5-0 to recommend approval. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals Planning Management 42 10/26/2021 Item H. VICINITY MAP OWNER'S CERTIFICATE&DEDICATION ' 1 N STATE OF TEXAS § OF COLLIN § —.--z//1///i''''',,' .:'-‘1'') 1 W4EREAS NEW HAVEN ASSISTED LIVING OF WYLIE,LLC is the owner of a 3 03 acre tract of land out of the D W VOLUM..SURVEY ABSTRACT NUMBER j--A ION squat.In the City or'Wylie Collin County rexas a.Demo ad of L ot 1 Block A of New FiaV011 Wylie Addi,on a subdi,lon of record,n Volume,018 Page 641 of the Plat Records of CoIFin Coup,Texas said Lot 1 being a portion 01 a called 3 126 acre tract onand H conveyed to New HaVeri Assisted UV,of Wylie LLC by Spec,a1Warranty On.with Vendor's I,en of record in Document Number 20160831001162340 of the Offic al Pak Records.of Collin County texas and be, -- more partcu.any descrmed Dy metes ano hounds as follows ''''''' SITE .1 BEGINNING.at a 5,8 inc,iron rod wit,unmaarao1e ye,low plastif cap.).at the North end of a cut bDCR line at the intersect,on of thF F ast right of,ay ine of BROWN S-I '''. — Westgate Way,60 r5,,,it of way)and the NOrth r,qnt-of way Ine of Brown street iFarm to Va..,Road 3412,ght of way varies)being the Northwest comer of a — Call.0 098 acre right-robway ded catron of record in srlird New Havnn Wvlif,Addit,on heing the most Westerlv Southwest cornrr nrf sa,d Lot 1 from which an X 0,, 1......g....,.......... COM..,Lirld at the Southwest corner of sao 0 098.M11 of way...cation of record be,SO1`1,59'W a distance of 30 00 feet -- 0 20 40 THENCE NOrl 15 59 F a ong!be Fast right of-way line of Westgate Way be,ng the common West line(1,Ridt011 a distance of 3.27 15 feet to the Southwest ____.7- Lol f oo, coiner of Lot 0000 Par,rea Ded,catm of The Meadows of Birmingham Phase 1 a subdivis,on of record in Cabinet N Page 934 of said Plat Records being the _-. VARY ARLA. r,ii_711==i,A Northwnst corner o'said tot 1 from whloh 1,,iron rod found bears N21 32 20"E a dlstance of 0.feet I-----I-1 j ---- -- ------ ,rri,I.-,,,,, THENCE S88 44'06 E Ieaving the Ea%t rght of way Ime of Westgate Way along the South line of sad Lot 0000 being the common North Ime of sAid Lot 1 a distance of 375 2.5 feet to a 5,8 inch iron rod WO yellow plast,c crap stamped CAR I FR BURGESS found at the Southeast corner of said I ot 0000 being t,C NO.e.I earner of said Lot 1 _ I I-7 THENCE S00,9'05'W along the Last Ime of said Lot 1 a distance Or 3,16 33 feet to a 1,2 inch iron rod v.,:h green plastic cap stamped EAGLE SURVEYING set 1i rn the North aght-rot-way line of Btown Street be,.Southeast i omer of sa,dr Lot 1 also hem°the Northeast corner or,.0 048 right,ol way ded,cation ol i record from which a sla,,,,iron rod.M1 yellow plas,o cap.,.RN.,3063 found at tne soot..ooroo,ot soo]o 000 ngnt ol-way dedicaTion of record I bews SOO 39.05'W a distance of 10 8g feet V.PerT'r,i I:1:Nr,Crl tn=e,,,,,N,o,trri,===rto,m5,treet being the Nonn line of sa.0 09,ight of way dedication of record also being the common Sout ine of _ r;rj rigr'incr z's.RF LSON 4405 E 079.20wm. .. 1 NM,N W a distance or 363 50 feet to a 1,2 inch irorr rod with yellow DIasUc cap stamped BISON CREEK found at the South en,of said cut back.0,1:,,..=,--... , ,.47''''''',! —1 2 N43 43 35 W a distance ol 27 53 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and contale,an area of 3 Oa Acres re,131 862 Square Feet,of land more or less .biks, , I NOW,THEREFORE,KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS. LOT,El or,c. LOT II,510.,r 1 —d 1,,,,,vrAsaArroT That NEW HAVEN ASSISTED LIVING OF WYLIE,LLC acting herein by and through bls(it,)LuIy,Abonfed officer,dOeS hereby ALM,o,..,deSignating the GENERAL NOTES .^.1,1.1Nzeni rr, ,IEVI=P1 Or, .', .,r,,.'.' , VOI 20,rs!Olt VOL Jr.19 PG E-19 , above...rib.prop,as NEW HAVEN WYLIE ADDITON,10TS112.1 8,1122.BLOCK A an Raton to Cam C aunty Texas and does hereby dedicate rn fee,mpler Io the public L,lore,the,treet,rights of..nay and othei pubIre improvement,.shown thereon The stree's and alte,d any are dedwated for 1,1 BLO,I,A We,.purpose,rhe easements and public use areas as ShOWR aro dedicated tor the public use forever for the purposes indicated MN,.No buildings, LOT I R1 I ' I 1 2)i his propert,located in Non-shaded Zone X'according to the r C MA Flood r„. -'r i r,gir=ioo fences trees shiubs or other improvements or,10,5 shall be cons,ucted or placed upon over or auoss the easements as shown except that landscape 1';'., 1 1 S'''';' ,'-' '' improvements may be placed in Iardscapn easements.if approved by the City Council of the Or,of WyIre In additor,utility easements may also be usnd for the Insurance Rate Maa dated June 02 200g,ri.shown on Mao Number 48085C0420J ,I r-,,,,,,,b,, , mutual use and accommodation of a,public uldites desiring to use ol using the same unless the easement,rnits the use to articular'ut41,lies said use by OUNIC 3)The grid coordinates shown on this plat are based on G.observal,ons utilizing the r,,r 1''''' Ltd.,being 5ubordinate Io the public,a.City of Wyl,U.thereof 1 he CI,of Wylie.public utlity entrUe,5holl ha,..e the nght to remove rlild keep removed All fon,RTN NeNfork North Amorcan Datom of 1983(Adjustment Re.r7ration 17'5.' I--,:',I all or parls ot any oui dmgs rences trees shrubs or other improvements or growths which may m any,ay endanger or intertere with the construction maintenance 201, ,5 R.z Of effil ier,of theg respective sysIerns In said ea.ernents The City of Wylie and pub,c utility entities.0 at dll times have the lull r4ght of ingress And egre,to or / ):13'r[ , ri— fr,om their respertwe easements for the purpose ot construang reconstructing inspect].patrolling maintanng reading meters and addmg.o,removing all or Parts of therr respective systems wIthout the necess,at any,me procurrng permiss,on from anyone-Ns pIat appioved subject to all OattIng ordinances rules 4)SeIling a oort,on of Ibis addrtIon by metes and bound,rs a violatIon of City — —-—1 — _/ i,z..' ,T;, j '',,'0a;''f!'-' regulabons a.resolutJons of the CIty of Wyfie Texas Ordinances and State Law and,sr subject to Riles and o,vorithholding or util,ties and / g \iL-7 ""r=Vg'''' I buikling per,rs ''-,1 r''' rt'1 E , — '1 ''' W'MESS my hand this the day of 2021 5)The bear!,SilOWIt ova-.plat ale based.GPS observatons utilizing the AI,erna MANCHESTER DRIVE ,...,11' P 1 i 1 --,1,.F4,1 La,m.,11,ir,,,,,,,,,. /.4 RTK Network Nor:h American Datum of 1983(Adjustment Realization 20,, ,L a.18,„1 1 1 BY NEW HAVEN ASSISTED LIVING OF WYLIE,LLC a Texas non profit corporation 6)A.I Interior p,oper,comers are marked wth a 1,-inc,iron roo with a green plastic ''' ir— — —--—--—- —I 1 ':+,' 1 .:2 Authon,ed 5.gnature of Ow,r 1 t, kt I ',,•,-,- I Printed N..a.-Rile l' 1 STATE OF TEXAS § LOT,13t0t,E LOT'5.0,C II 1' 1 , 91,11.IIPM B1,-8 PRVIN..,14.0"BLUFFS ,. l I 11 CERTIFICATE OE APPROVAL ry,,,,i pyr,1 4 LOT I R2 . ,iA BEFORE NIE the tIllder51,11.dahOrlt,a Notary Public in a.fo,the State of TeXAS on I,day personally appea,ed OW11.1 MFCCT t.<12CC I' 1._. person whose name 5 SubSCrbed to the forego,ing,,11118,and.1.1,DwIedgCd to me rftt he eNFC.J.I.same for the PU,Se. ACRES 1 cons,derat,ons therein expressed Chairman Planning and Zon ng Commiss on Date 'qFirl':,> "...,J,I,,r 1 ,r,,..,, , Gwen under my hand and seal of office this day of 2021 CJty of Wylie Texas ) ''-,,,-,'" I h'-'i—r15,0 viSIN I, 1 ,.., I 1 u ior.,1 T,,Ertir / (POE ,, I_ Notary Public in and for the State of Texas 524 7000 APPROVFD FOR CONSTRUCTION / I I I - SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE C4ty of Wylie Texas 1r U.7,'•' 1 N 88.47,4"W 363 SO' , i ca„.- -— KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS ACCCI,CD \',',Vgi rgT41',Fr;',',Trr'N T - That I MATTHEW RAABE do hOreby certify that I prepared this plat from bn actua,and accurate,urvev of 11,,Ia.a.that the i orner monuments shown thereon 1 , as sat were propedy placed under my personal supemsion m accordance with te Subdwision Ordinance of the City of Vurylie Mayo, Date PRELIMINARY Crly of Wybe Tor., BROWN STREET/FM 3412 VA12,[11,,NIOTHRIGIrr Or..,,,. The undersIgned.City St:crelaiy of the Cify of Wylie-Texas hereby certr,es Ma.,Raabe R P L S erf 6402 .'e Inat tne forego,frial plat of the subdivision or addit,on to Co.,County,as submitted to the aly Counc il on the day of 2019 ood too c0000,by formal ac,on trien and there..md too do,t00000 or _ ___ _ ._ STATE OF TEXAS § ...es,alley Darks easement public places and water and sewer lines as COUNTY OF § Mayor to note Ine acceptance(hereof by sqn,his name as hereiraoove 1 I ...abed BEFORE MF the ui,dersigned authority a Not,Pub,c m a.for the State of Texas on Ito,day persona,Iy app.eAred MATTHEW RAABE known.r.,e.tr,he the person whose name,s subscribed to the foregoing mstrument a.acknowledg,to me that he executed the same for the purpose and oons,dorat,ons therein Witness my hand th,s day Or 2021 expressed GIV.11 under my ha.a.seal of oft ice this day of 2021 City Secretary City ol Wylie TeX,5 Notary Public in and tor the State of Texas LEGEND POB -POIN I OF KGINNING PF b IRON PPE FOUND FINAL PLAT IRF =IRON ROD FOUND COM, b CA,PLD IRON ROO/OUND NEW HAVEN WYLIE ADDITION 0---vag.x\‘',E1'?NULT DOC NO=()COWMEN-I NUMBER LOTS 1 R1 &1 R2,BLOCK A DEED RECORDS PAGE 1 OF 1 COLLIN COUNTY TEXAS 3 03 ACRES 2011 024-02 ,,,,,,0.4 REAL PROPER,RECORDS -------- - 210 S Elm Street,Suite 104 FpXst,,7e776.c .,..,,Zr,,T".,. 9 ,J, COLLIN COUNTY TEXAS BEING A REPLAT OF LOT 1,BLOCK A,NEW HAVEN WYLIE ADDITION Date 212 2/20.21 GLE Denton,TX 76201 210 5 1.1m Street Suite 104 .03 Cent,a1DrIVe Suite 406 Deqlon TX 76201 Bedford rX 760.21 PO Box 1927 '''''C'=(70ALT ATOMS,'I E XAS VOLUME 2018,PAGE 641.P R.0 C T. (940)222-3009 Kyle TX 78660 OUT OF THE D.VV.WILLIAMS SURVEY,ABSTRACT No 1021, 2,004 (817,281-0572 TAR i CHM SU RV F'y INfo TX Firm#.10194177 CITY OF WYLIE,COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS 43 10/26/2021 Item I. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins,AICP Subject Consider, and act upon, a recommendation to City Council regarding a Final Plat for Westgate Development Subdivision Addition,establishing two commercial lots on 6.024 acres,generally located at the northwest corner of FM 544 and Westgate Way. Recommendation I otion to approve Item as presented. Discussion OWNER: LMB Partnership APPLICANT: John Davis The applicant has submitted a Final Plat for Lot 1 and 2, Block A of Westgate Development Subdivision. The preliminary plat for this development was approved in August 2020. The property is zoned Commercial Corridor. Lot 1 is being developed as a Brakes Plus automobile repair shop, for which a site plan was approved in August 2020. Lot 2 has no development plan at this time. The plat includes a 30' wide shared fire lane, access, and utility easement with access from FM 544. The platted fire lane and access easement extends to Lot 2 for future development,but shall only be stripped to 150' from FM 544 for coverage of the Brakes Plus automobile repair shop, due to Fire Design Standards and as approved on the site plan. Additional striping covering the entire fire lane to the north end of Lot 1 shall be provided when Lot 2 is developed. An additional 24' wide access easement is provided that aligns with an existing access drive located east of the property. An access and parking agreement between the subject property and the property to the east exists as a separate document. 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 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 5-0 to recommend approval. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals Planning Management 44 10/26/2021 Item I. STATE OFTEXAS § I ooNTTOFgoLLN § -w, N , „_ , _i J41 K,awA Men dy TheseP ,ts , ,�,; _.-.-... „ '-'--'WHEREAS,t IN B PARTNERSHIP,LTD AND BPCO PROPERTIES,lf,C,are the owners of a tract of -, land situated in the City of Wylie Colle,County Texas a part of the EC Davidson SuNey Abstract No That I Bi9y M Logsdon Jr do hereby cer.91,.11 prepared ths NBB°2449'E SBS,19,66 a part of Duke Slre,Jand Survey Abstract No 841 be,ng a pan ot a called 45 acre tract of land ' .. _—...__._ ate t from described Tract One in an Warranty Deed to Sal Del Rey Properties as recorded 41 Volume 1663 Page ens shown thereon as set were properly placed under my personal upervision - ,..—___._ - ance th tha -n Omrmnw e,1y afWyl-e. , —`i� to 4.M B Partners.I,D as reco4ded in Document No 4,29.Official Puolic Records Co199 County Texas(0 P R C C T,,being all of a caIled'038 acre R.I.of la.desc9bed in a Specialr W F Warranty Deed to BPCO Propoorties LLC as recorded in Instmment No 202.202000222060 —-1 I Dated this. day of 2021 ,",e, .997 .g Wvue BEGINNING at a five eighths inch iron rod round at the soutneast corner of said.1 038 acre tract of land , -7— . ,,, 'X-4,_"!, a.the so.rthviest c Greer of Lot IA Block A Amer.,Nationa,Bank Adcbtion No 2 an ack9tion to the 1 i I for any purpose and shall not he used or CAy of Wy,a as recorded in Document No 2006,954 a.Instrument No 2008071.10002,180 91 0 P R C C T sa d iron rod beIng in the north Irne of F AA 544(a 1219 width nght of way)from which a I ''‘`, gag as g �t g �_ 2 Block A ArneNcan Naeonal Bank Addition No 2 ar add,tion to the aty of Wylie as recorded in I ' 1 dR'LRidy M Logsdon Jr Sae 0 P R C C T,.bee,mole pai titularly tlesenbed as follows ROV chiseIad X cut in concrete,ouncl al the southeast corner of sad:ol 1A and the southwest corner of Lot I 6 n THENCE North 87 degrees 9-4 minutes bt seconds West a distance of 261 25 feet aIong the riarth Imo 51 r of said,M 544 to a one-half inch won rod mth yellow Nast.cap 9tarnoed Bohler En,therem arter „,.: ^�� ws cnEab 9 s,emescm � STATE OF TEXAS CXOL§ T �� � .. o PA „�cal.capped iron rod,set for corner coNNTv LN§ THENCE North 03 degrees 03 mrnales 24 9econds East a distance of 770 20 feet to a capped rron rod BEFORE ME the undersigned a Notary Public in a.for The State of aly of Wylie as recorded in Document No 2901 008652,0 P R C C T sam capped ran rod bane ,G - —. z to a see, ao so _.aa dsou, Rake.(a a a t.fway/ t ---- __ met..tt,e Person and LOCATION MAP PALERTHENCE North 00 degrees 24 e91 1,es 49 seconds East a distance of 366.feet along 9.1e south 2ne PART OF F ncFes same or e purposes eia9ons therein G SCALE T s. and m I ,Sellieg 4 portion of des eddrtion by mere,and bounds is 4 violation of City ordinance 1 SO CG J, - YHA AND SEAL Of OF Em the yof red Slate law,a.is subject to fines and mthhoIding of util,ies and building permits RFCTHENCE South 02 degrees 02 minutes 32 seconos East a mstance of 262.feet along the west Me The basis of bearing is derived f:om the Texas VVDS RTK Cooperative POO of 9a4I Westgate Way to a five oghths bag nsgata noon curve of inch eon yellow pla wNe N tamped REL 698 feu.al I OP THENCE in a southeasterly direction a length of 202 37 feet having a central angle of 19 degrees. I I0ROC]9I9 I 2 2 A CaordnateSystem,North Central e4202]NAD83the . twok Tares , 3. Federal minutes.seeonds a radius of S82.50 feet a tangent length of.2 21 feet a.whose chord Pears1 N4tional Hood Insurance Progam Map,this �90 SO F , 1 Nn,ary uo c,.ate of ieas (areas South 11 degrees 59 minutes 22 seconds East a distance of 201 35 feet to a capped iron rod set at the RES northeast corner of Lot 1,12 BIock A Amencan Natonat Rank Additron No 2 as recorded rn Document :i92 -, FRAFLP 6,407,10170.1, floodplain)which is not a ape.,flood Fazard area If this site,s not votbin an 1 EONE x >v = µ'aPaGC,. pt _ THENCE North 86 -----_ q 1 �' STATE OF TEXAS § n flood heIghtsm of said - - egilths "found at the by northeast.corner o.said I 038 acre tract,land and northwest romer of sa41LollB R . st C Lt N § tte Surveyor THENCE South 03 deg,ees.renute9 49 seconds West a dmiance of 340 00 feet tothe.PONT OF " M1 .C[0 rental gntl. RE_C_OLISIENOED FOR_APPRSIVAL of Wylre Zoning Map This survey has been prepared without a borb,report or letter 12 -ai repuiremeo,the bei,ht a.floor space area restrictons or parking requirements OWNERS.CERTIFICATE ov,vcc, � oT f �- have - Nom,TfefrEPOREaowAl wr.Nn rPr�.rNv. % �� 1L 1 a" \ .. cy u,ye re�a gca mea nn Date s. tngauex,st to That L M.B PARTNERSHIP,LTD a. e by are — 6 t s odewmyo aw.Ceaaama ee,erEng'unless Innough.Os)duly aathonyed ofticeis does hereby adopt thi9 plat deeignatIng the herern othemse noted above described property as LOTS 1 AND 2,BLOCS A,WESTGATE DEVELOPMENT SUBDIVISION an additme to the City of Wylie Texas a...es hereby dedreate 9,fee e APPROVED FOR i � / �— CONSTRUCTION to the public.use forever the streets rights-of-way ana ether public Improvements-shown I r --, thereon The streets and alleys if any.e dedicated for street purposes The easements a9d oubl,use areas as shown are dede-ated for the p...13c use forever for the.purposes d I< The under,geed does ceeenant,Ind agree thet.accees eaeement maY.u,94ed bY anY on this plat No buktngs fences trees shrvbs or other improvements or gram.snall be �n1 of W e.Texas DatePereon or the goneral oub,for mem,and egress to other real preporty a.for the pe-pose Cit.,,of Wylre In addition Wilt,eaconstructed or placed upon over or across the easements as shown except that landscape of genera,publir veh,cular a.podesirran use and access and for tire department and improvements may he pIaced in accommodation of all pule,.utilites desurng to use or us3r,the same unless the easement sements H 9a AWES �dr entNrgh,a.e.angMlege ingress R a %� egress 2san.eo� A aaoen.dge �29d ACC mises EPTED and City of Wylre's e,thereof .3 "ate. I I)f 'd''''y FINAL. PLAT h removed t r 1 .m^ L f OCR,c,>3 FOR Lf' WESTGATE DEVELOPMENT may in any way endanger or mterfere with the construction mamtenance or effraancy of I 1,1 R, - the,Tc5p..1,vo SySlern,Ill Said eaSeeneritS The City of Wylie and pub.ublity entaice shall M SUBDIVISION the pl4P09e Of...tiny rocenstexiing MI Patrolling enainSwoing r�rar I 1 1 TMayu City of Wylie Texas Date � ,„ BONG PART eA -meters,end ad.ng to or terbovmy 9,or p,ets of the,respective 9ystems without ooa ma certifies that the forego,ng final pIat of Ss LOTS I AND 2,BLOCK A, ___ Lmo,sa\ ��� I1L7, �f , � LO TL.M.B.P E 2 BLOCK A _ J / w - OF CALLED 45 ACRES This 0191 9pplOVed 9utrjeet to all platting n.cos.rules - rason c PARTNERSHIP,LTO- City of Wyl,e Texas �n ...- VOL.1663,PG 451 VOTNEss y n tree day of z0z, P.OB� a.,, �om --'--'— there accepted Ine aedicatbon of streets alley parks easement puh90 places DOC.N0.457919 e-98 7JA sdid signing name�,,sno,amenoeesubsmbea. a are y 4.589 ACRES OUT OF THE P EC DAVIDSON SURVEY,ABSTRACT NO.266 er. try - _ _ av-. f./1// J`z{ eng ,,orzo Nyhand th,r AD_z0z, AND av nr -'- 1.435 ACRES OUT OF THE '120'R/GY1T-UF WAYf , nsye' o es orl susaaE xag DUKE STRICKLAND SURVEY,ABSTRACT NO.841; ,cc., n3,28 49-1-2a.00 7 92 423z 55, 14 ao Ao nonce q earo.,nor Authorized saaatue of owner o ( CITY OF WYLIE,COWN COUNTY,TEXAS o c o Nv a iexae Y Printed Name and'tlue w, gea9�„sa hraed Name and Tit.ge o' o woo P F T s,A, OAF 00 r2Ji OD 20 0o saaoa as v, va ze LFGF>a i STATE OF TEXAS § ITATE OF TEXAS § L couNTY OP COUNTY OF § 319 1 T ueeec2,COIN_t N,4.,f,aA, BER BBD the undersignedan no,tY a Notary Pao a n and foe the state ofTe as oe undersigned dy aNat�� .g� TP 1gga6 �dgza a.� 1 F, 1e RL°I 1 this day personally aPPeared Owner,new9 to me,..be the Person 201,,9 .401 UMF PAGE 2,-, BLB,,,L,,,,,,,,,_ oDrBL B0,,,,,oDe to be the person whose name Is subscriPeo to the foregoing mstrument and eCknOwledqed 10 me.1 he c.4,Pc CA81149.1 DA., 44ir= whose name is subscrIed to-11- o-r-eing instrumept and ac4noveledged to me that he oxecutO the sarno for the p9rpOse a.ronsidorat,one Mewl eXP,099. Ca.9 CONTROLLING MONUMENT '9'-'9.,-, executed the same for.purpose and...d.,-..,...,express. Y y ------- ,f and my hand 2021 h a NO3 Ooa, N.G V u.3Iw ,w z, 6 a 16 ,IilARY rt„aC art,dA,a . �0 45 10/26/2021 Item J. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins,AICP Subject Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat for Lot 1, Block 1 of Dutch Bros Coffee Addition to establish one commercial lot on 1.022 acres,property located at 2817 FM 544. Recommendation Motion to approve Item as presented. Discussion OWNER: 2819 West FM 544 Ventures,LLC APPLICANT: Morrison Shipley The applicant has submitted a Final Plat for Lot 1, Block 1 of Dutch Bros Coffee Addition to establish one commercial lot on 1.022 acres. The property is located at 2817 FM 544 and is zoned Commercial Corridor/Special Use Permit(CC/SUP) that allows for a restaurant with drive-through service. The preliminary plat for this property was approved in July 2021. The purpose of the plat is to create one commercial lot and establish fire lane, access,utility, and visibility easements for the development of a Dutch Bros Coffee Restaurant. The plat provides fire lane access from Springwell Parkway and FM 544. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. For conditional approval or disapproval. 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 5-0 to recommend approval. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals I•Tanning Management 46 10/26/2021 Item J. , - NOW,THEREFORE,KNOW ALL MEN BYINESE PRESENTS That MMCG DBR DFW,ICC,a Texas tJrn,ed bability Cortipany,acting herein by a. Approval Bloa. ,1-2. 0- DALLAS AREA RAPID tr: ..epop.* ff_: _ -,, ,- -- purpose,The ea,Pment,,,a public use areas,.,hown are dedicaled for Chawrnan Planning R,oring Comrms,on ` „.'t£._42,EuL:_. 'Vtga, the pubIrc use forever,for the purposes.a.,ea.In.u.,No...ngs, Crty.WvIic Texas TRANSIT PROPERTY I AQUISITION CORPORATION 'VI "ir,.411-1I rarPdt- :vveZe'n-t=;,;eepar,nra'ci:::::=,en'tnnoprove, 'AP0120VED FOR COW-RUCTION' , VOLUME 3424,PAGE 126 E #7"'Itikl 4) 'al'sOLlabT7e=t11:5fnuhEbCalreraWnEllL',ab=c;:E:art'a'IEZ;b7EEIZesY 44, 41` 7-PrOPO[ed,51bIlay :1 OW . des-irmg to use or us,the same unless the easement kmit,the use to Mayor City of Wylle Texas Dale - i .5ement(SEE INSET s) sr,rr-T,',P part,rular utilittes sa,1 use by pub.u,litles be,subordmate to.e - Pi,b1,c's a.OW of Wylie's use tfiereat ' The Ccry of WyIre arid publco utility enti”es shal,have the Nght to remove -__ improvements or growths which may RI any way endanger or mtelfere with I the construction,maInter,ince,or el-,,rency of thew resoectNe syaterns m said easements The Oty of Wyk.,and pub,.utFlity ent,res 5,11 at al/ Mayo,City of Wylie,lex. Date ____ -------- - Ppftnrf'te7r=rtIrt2s7i1211',:rt'effy°ortr:ZZ',ra:cruri„“ foregoing.,ina,plat of the subdIvis3on or addition to the City of Wylie was sbbmittetl ea the City Council on the day of 20 , and the founciI,by formal act?on thon and.ere aCcepted the d.icatkon of streets. -D.28°277-0'' x PROPOSED FIRE I ANE ..1 Thi,plat approved sub,ect to all PIa,mg ordmai..es rWes,egul.tion,,nd aIley,parks,easement,public places,a.water and sewer Imes as shown and se,forth in ACCESS&UTILI1V EASEMENT '..' 1 '-'„Property Corner .k,..7,-------___resolution,of the f_ity of Wylle,Tex. / +8,84-1 Sr,,0 203 AC N 705.60 06 FIR WfTNESS,my ha.,this.T.he day of the,eof by signing his name as heremabove sub... t 25,514 22 (CM) q ChOrd570.05.22,,20 32' --, Author..SLgnatur e of Owner 1 ‘ 4C \ ,'I, ,t eba, i /C-7----Proposed Visbabty BARWAY ENTERPRISE ,ty of Wylie lexas C7C. I,/ CaSenlent{SEE INSET 6) Cflartl N92 17 39 W,37 60 DOC 4 20150521010001630 I' OPRCC ' STATF OF TEXAS§ COT 3,BLOCK I ....' ... 6 ,,,,,M, E77 i MCCORDS 3 AR TON Scale m Feet Before me,tbe undersigned authori, Notary Public in a.for the State of ''' , DOER 20150521010001630 l' -,exas,on tV,is day personady appea,. ,Owner, , ':',,,'' ' , ' I known to me In by thr.perzon whose name is subscrihed to thr forego, ,C re4 i / RECORDED 5/21/2015 imtrumeni a.acknowledged to me that he executed the sante for/Ile PL,rpose a.consideratons therem express. Given under my band a. offire,thi, day of LI i , NO-ItS 1 MMCG DAY DPW,LLC '''' MMCG OAR DFW,LLC , -, ,.. Bearmgs are based on the Texa,Coca-dna,System No4th Cent.,Zone DOCK 20210907001811640 CI' DOCK 20210907001811640 1 1;' ,4202,,NAD 83,2011adiusterfl all elevatron,are b.ed on NAVDEA b Notary Public in anti for the Statt,of Tex. 2 ,. the[Rica Smai,net(in Network 2 NOTICE Selling a poltion of thls add.on be metes ana bounds a l''',1 violation,Cab Orda,a7a;Elel State Law,.ts subject to fines and -, '1,-,1767,i1Trn',ssion Expires On withhold,ng of utillty and build,perm, 5 The approvmate total la.,rea as shown on th,5urvo,i,.,0,2,,,cr,,, 1 '''' I r8 more ol less(Ine"ProGer,") 4 Property Iles witmiz FEMA flood zone%as shown Panel 415 of 500,Map I f Proposed 1 1 LEGEND OWNCR 5 CFRTINCAT,AND DCD,CATION Number...DAIS)revLsea lune 2,2.09 tone X states drea determined to be outside the 0 2,annual rhance floodpla,n STATE.OF TI%AS 4 The new legal descrIption 4escnbes the same real estate as the record I 1 LOT 1,BLOCK 1 DUTCH BROTHERS ,,,. .81,, .01...c,,,,, ba E,i 1 term,11,Found l'on4ocl/Aehar/Pio . 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M 849....s.P.,of i COFFEE ADDITION C f 4q Set.Rea.,,,,/GAP St.mped ±1.022 Acres 1 MORRISON Sti,,,,,,IGRS ,oc Voir,of Cormnencprnent o 1,,,,= offic,alp,,,c Records CoMI,Tx SSC a r Deed Records.baba Co, unrecorded qubdivibon,n the Eby of Wylie Col.County,Texac as described in Special Warranty Deed Instrument 202109070.0181.40 wi the office of the County C,-1,Golan ,e,kbarbry ::raneclx,rnta;:aalmabrEetasb,neb:barab:11::7;„,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,, ,,,er,t aS 6 tight Pole ArC'orr'g'2 ':A=orntr3=:1: 4 a'Con„ol Monument. 4 5a,d monument de,cted on the Final Plat of THENCE North 45'26 53 West a dIstance of,79 feet to a point on the east rie,h,of way _, ,i-wc,,,,,,,dary tine .Sp,ingweIl parkway marked by a one half rIc.h.11,)rebar th Cole Design GrouP FINAL PLAT I N 70564,76 2..14 944 Ex,sting Easement .-, Exabnp Sanitary Sewel Lmo THENCE along said spangwea Parkway east rIght of way,North 00.1,SS'West a of 3 1 , 1 d,stance of 20S GI feet to a one-half inch(1/2")eba with m Cole Design Group cap on the .Z. 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BLOCK 1 of.49 feet,to a one half inch 11/21 rebar with Cole Design Group cap for Be,n7,E RemaIntng portIon of North Texas ''''''''"'''''''2S'122'' '''' r17000:07ca'sra'„,:ttrcee'o'f 5 00 feet to a one half int„(I/2')rebar w,h Co, 2817-19 W.FM 544 F , Mun,c,pal Water DIstrIct Easement ",,,,',''''''''7,,,,,,,,,,97,,,61'6'''' Oe.gr-,erouP ca., WYLIE,TX 75098 Volume 512,Page 476 D.R C.0 I FM 544 Des,gn Group cap marking the Northwest Corner of I ot 3,McCord's 3 A.m.,Slock 1 BEING 1.022 ACRES SITUATED IN THE (120 WI CO ..., ,...°n"we''''e''''.."''''‘h MOSES SPARKS SURVEY,ABSTRACT NO.849 , 00,11 Fa,a d,stance of,.,r,to a cornk,he,ng on the north line of V M 544 a. flora which a one half inch rebar mth Pre.se Land Surveying cap bears North 00.48'2, CITY OF WYLIE,COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS East a castance of 160 feet ',.. .,...g ' THENCE along said rorIn right of way,South 89,41,We,through a one half fnch OWNER SURVEYOR (wNOthA,th e V,isbabtl,,aeStweeen 8-P(9r.3oo57p,7s,e9p _du,rrh sti._l7,l between DKNO M 1 SCTOAU,N-TOYF O I-FE Xl 118,01 rebal,with Cole Design Group cap at am cbstance of 105 04 for a totss 5,E0M GPAFEF,ONLR SEISSASMFCI MS07.C,1MM1O%,OUA O70IRN5TR0C,E 3G SU4 C,TO [ 5G,PI N0TF 0Tr O7SSIEOSH@1N I Z y 0NApta0e WM N doyN, t1 :tfe 1N48 M, H1,C-NIMPOC9 LCS.7,OEITR,SYRXO C4 RET/T,NIT5S GS O0S,,1 T3NNP06ES,0E H1.9L5S IRP 0SL ,EIYNC COM ' '''''''' ' .1',hld'A'L'ut'e'su'rve'r'ott'ZLLd7ZTria'Yt''t''Vrn'e'll'r17tZt'''' ra,'=.7,,=1\ mathm the thsibolity Easement) V to me that he executed the same rot the purpose a.considerations therecn erpressed 1 ,,.-. ( 4.,.. \(_, ..,,.. wore nroPorlY ni,c.under ny prr,onal,uperv,sion in a‘,,,,-..,-,.74 9717'r 'I NN'- e v., 1 , ,I' / .i,,''' ''J4 yN .orh ta ., MORIRISO N INSET w INSET * . :1 SHPLEY Ea,.Registration No 6855 '... rim Scale 1,0' FM / Scale r=70' 544 sz so GENESI,Si s,,,,s. ESGS0 Ira 7,, 97,.0.,SO, MOSSISONEIGPIES COM 47 10/26/2021 Item K. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins,AICP Subject Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2021-48 for a change of zoning from Commercial Corridor (CC) to Commercial Corridor Special Use Permit(CC-SUP), to allow for a restaurant with drive-through service on 0.975 acres,property located at 2027 N State Highway 78. (ZC 2021-22) Recommendation I otion to approve Item as presented. Discussion On October 12, 2021 City Council approved a zoning change from Commercial Corridor (CC) to Commercial Corridor - Special Use Permit(CC-SUP)for commercial development on 0.975 acres to allow for a restaurant with a drive-through use located at 2027 N State Highway 78,being Zoning Case 2021-22. Final approval of Zoning Case 2021-22 requires an. Ordinance to amend the zoning accordingly in the Official Zoning map of the City; and providing a penalty clause, a repeal clause, a savings clause, a severability clause, and an effective date. The subject Ordinance allows for the rezoning. Exhibit A (Legal Description), Exhibit B (Zoning Exhibit), and Exhibit C (SUP Conditions) are included and made a part of this Ordinance. The above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals N/A 48 10/26/2021 Item K. ORDINANCE NO. 2021-48 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED, SO AS TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY, ZONING CASE NUMBER 2021-22, FROM COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR DISTRICT (CC) TO COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR - SPECIAL USE PERMIT (CC-SUP), TO ALLOW FOR COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF A RESTAURANT WITH A DRIVE-THRU; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance,have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise,and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally and to owners of the affected property,the governing body of the City is of the opinion and finds that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map should be amended; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie,Texas,be, and the same is hereby, amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning classification of Commercial Corridor - Special Use Permit (CC-SUP), said property being described in Exhibit A (Legal Description), hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. SECTION 2: That a Zoning Exhibit and Special Use Permit Conditions are an integral component of the development of the property and are attached as Exhibits B and C,respectively. SECTION 3: That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby,repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4: That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 5: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance or the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as amended hereby, commits an unlawful act and shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of Section 1.5 of the Zoning Ordinance, as the same now exists or is hereafter amended. SECTION 6: Should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional,illegal or invalid,the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. Ordinance No. 2021-48 ZC 2021-22 Taco Casa Page 1 of 2 49 10/26/2021 Item K. SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION 8: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas,this 26th day of October, 2021. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary DATE OF PUBLICATION:November 3,2021, in The Wylie News Ordinance No. 2021-48 ZC 2021-22 Taco Casa Page 2 of 2 50 10/26/2021 Item K. Legal Description BLK A, Lot 5 of WYLIE RETAIL OFFICE PARK ADDITION 51 10/26/2021 Item K. o j 0F. 4 9+, 0tm ry0 Ts ® oW z°zv aU, 1" ST4 TE H/TH/4 Y S8 s4 l4a w r ii /I ARABLE- !U'D7i/RiG'>T OF WAY) z? o 1d ,00 „, ,,„, _wv of to o stM entr 5' 24 - 1/ �O�T OtU D 2 IR 1//C/l✓71-Y MAP �.. II�4 I .. . 1141 cd�' cnLc A' I . Cal, 0 I, �_ _ 111 00401105, ,E r 1 Ty; V0/ 201%PG 299 P o CL 1 0 s 1 m TT �T, °r ii 4 0)U3c)' sVI O"PR,YAJF 064/04G£76456177-NT VOL20 P(, 249 PR C C, Ff s� �( O w \ ,� T 15D. 1z" I P l;Lc V „v y J vc O \ \ F 1 / HD 1 2" I R .4., DCRODR WEST-100.00' ED �Ss Ln1c CAI.c - 4650 PP 911 if OFaINI,F{AS 1467,7 COL ZP?PC 249 P,R,CGT )-' I I SP<<cES I I I I '! tP 1 I I I I I I I ' I I ..T WAIFR FASEM6N, .. .. S ITE ,LNV 901 2015,PC 249 P P CC L Ti. 055,0055,CA,! Y 20' lv LNG 66,4E PLAN sI 52 10/26/2021 Item K. 'NNN I 8 b GN S CG CDC NOIL ALI.. ROOF TOP UNITS MUSE RE Fa Do E EE D cER / __-- 1 .... D e�Pnv'srl nLe �\\SIZE l PROVIDE SMOG Cr PAM1fIS g SCREENED —EFTS CORNICE BE D .Jt C / -SFLTf FACE'MU ' — R FS fv'-n .li����iiu�Ti 3 r ir—m—rmm—rrrrr ®�7®1 T L E -' _®- E®� '�� a ']/1'Ti_ �L 'r L } � T Bk� F� ��b.. � -�1[=-lu f-� � I i 1 ....r _ „$`T• �E NOV hz THIS L>occM Iv ....._ ®--_ r R- _ Swl ..I ... I_I REV E\N ONLY ANUS OFOE IN TUNIM ........ 01 C l � .[ -- — — 1] `_r 1 —....T , ..:L S] ,..... t . eDErNG USED FOR N ENDED T I�I �� I � 5E _u f' . !?..... E L1.JO C PURL CTION. IN 1 1 i I 1ll � -I;-I L9"—,3 3 L 1 I ROD NO nDcln ==m®. } T Iratom- . i T r JC TEXAS u�. &/g1 rcT ..��_t_I_t IL -: is zt �® q .m�cEi IaeE R C � =I- i }� _i _C—� 1 ,� 1'I L.J_t If L _'1.. 1_1\I I 1 1 _2 1 J \.`,.u�2 l ll:. I 1 r ......... ........ I FPPOU SPL FACED `y S r .T FACE JMIU TEJAS E L 'D STONE IAMBS OF DRAIN \ —Bl_LARD REF-GP PLANS `I AMPS TONGUE D SP STACI STONE ANC OBLRT LOW. PIPE SHALE ACE 0 MN CV FIDE SiA.. E#END 2"BEYOND FINi B. EXTEND 2 BEYOND FINI91. Cl EXTERIOR ELEVATION - LEFT SIDE DRIVE-THRU _roa c r DACE GhU ` P..B/DcE SPANS., ng PGI/1;'t(II I IS G DO F CD DFR T AN lS ELECTRICAL EF. I}[7 B DF MOT 1 FADE / / EFS OR�CE !.TIL / / _ m� m� / 9E T- --, i 1 i% — ��•_• �• _ ' / B REVISIONS: d ,}s }t C?}t a t`'$ � � r mr.]�I �� �7 -_._ � F YY L_ -rr" I-Lw 1_ ' ] 1 L'L 1 1_'iI ] 1 1illiro'• � • -, °i 1' l9i i L ]'I'1 i' i'L TACO CASH 1 lupin MEW Mg L �� _ _....... IMAM nin .h HI _.i II- �®_ ] ® r® L SaieI CEIMERMI 202/ N SIA HWY /8 mai ®N���®®� \ ..v '•per• IIMMIWA=Mill MI El A TE o STONE A PPO ICE NUMBFP 0 022 1019 T STONE R,:B. L B YE' OD D 6'HIGH 4 PS 0'.-1 .F DRAIN i --'OT HIGH C o E LON C S L TE1 5 E LeflT STOOL SPOT FACED asu xruRE afF r o Pc S MI ISSUED: B/s/21 Spur FACED CMU R..CTR CAL HEEN° BCYSND FJSH. " O G f.F4TR,AI' DEFEND 2 BEYOND FINISH_ DRAWN BY. PA NOTES. CFILUI LD B1 RCS AT F FrTS.A-R@u9 TS W. STEPPER AD FILENMdt WOOD-PROTO aG, G 2 ITDTF S - PEW, 1.'aFFJC`SMOKING SRN'SHALL B NEED AT EACH ENTRY DOOR. SCAT T 1/FI 0' EXTERIOR SIGN TITTERS TO BF FT BEAST i IN 44.11T. I ELEVATIONS Al EXTERIOR ELEVATION - RIGHT SIDE SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" A4.0 1 2 I E I I 6 53 10/26/2021 Item K. 4Trti�f� w ., Kr, 8 8 G 3 VENDOR E I.ED UNDER 4 SF F F C. I OI OR C SHAH OD SMOOTH SURFACE RAMP i SDI IT FACE Mt, _ _ - t 1 1� Y. 1 F ry i . 7 rrl wN.zxF tHS -,- i S JK . t T -, '',. -itrg 4;}ust ?2B ,— ; v :. � _p -r. r _ iiip I 1-� cdaci�4�.aa._. N REVIEir (HIS W ONLY AND n0lh INN ENDED r P _ ...... ,0 BE USED FOR ONSrPUCTION, . -- """ "' BIDDING, OR PtRMIV PURPOSES. J I .... - ROD-} T C. St JOHN 1 1$UPJ'UP 8/s/21 TEN.TEXTURED�TGN ADDRESS 1 OD FC LC10 05.1 BUILDINGS SHALL C R RO ED -t 2 HIGH ADDRESS NUMBERS BIACEL POSITION 1 S B r LEGIBLESTALK S ONE AND SBLE ROM i E S NEE;'PONTINA THE CMU BASE OKG,ER M IHESE B U NHALL A -THEIRV.ND. DDRESS NUMBERS SHALL BE ARABIC BACD NUMERALS. NUMBERS,HALL BE n MINIM.,OF 4 INCHES HIGH WHIN STROKE WIDTH OF 0.5 INCH. Cl EXTERIOR ELEVATION -FRONT ELEVATION SCALE:1/4"=1'-0 } -- wEss wooER I'GI/N '2(1I I(I', IA1i TIOA, ,. �sFrFT rnc;,cwu ..eHs coRwu^E' F / - REVISIONS: 5 1 / -- tom -. ' .... m ®W�®®W® i - Ill _ � ..... te e5,., I -11_- I ST 1' �_ I --��T IL S ®� . r L. m TACO CASA IIIl ' 201/ N STA HWY /8 rr�_ fL 1 ' ' r� t � z� L I � �- "�, WE JE, iOXP.S I a alF A 11,_ u u�_� 1 I GFA LAMBS fONJLE ROOF FtF I SWITCH A PROJECT NUMBER: 0.022.1019 DRAINS PPE SFALL EXTEND fSCDTpICpI ISSUED: 8/5/21 2 BEYOND FINI, DRAWN BY. PA CHECCtD BY: RCS FILENM4t WOOD-PHOTO EXTERIOR NOIF All.. STONE SHALL. BL SEALED AS PLR MANOFFTCIURLS RHIOMMLNDANON. ELEVATIONS Al EXTERIOR ELEVATION - BACK ELEVATION SCALE:1/4".1'-0' A4.1 l 1 2 1 , 5 I 6 54 10/26/2021 Item K. Wylie Retail Office Park EXHIBIT "B" Conditions For Special Use Permit I. PURPOSE: The purpose of this Special Use Permit is to allow for a restaurant with drive-in or drive- through service use. II. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. This Special Use Permit shall not affect any regulations within the Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of April 2021), except as specifically provided herein. 2. The design and development of the Wylie Retail Office Park development shall take place in general accordance with the Zoning Exhibit (Exhibit C). III. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. This SUP shall be voided, and the property reverted to the underlying Commercial Corridor zoning should the use cease and approval of a new site plan be required. 55 10/26/2021 Item L. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Account Code: See Exhibit A Prepared By: Melissa Beard Subject Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2021-49 amending Ordinance No. 2021-43, which established the budget for fiscal ear 2021-2022; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. Recommendation I otion to approve Item as presented. Discussion Budget amendments are generally intended to cover unanticipated and/or unavoidable revenue and expenditure adjustments to the adopted budget. The detail attached in Exhibit A is to transfer budgeted funds from the Combined Services Department Budget to the City Manager Department Budget to cover expenses for the Severance Agreement and Release for the former City Manager. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals The transfer of these funds is budget neutral. The Combined Services budget has $264,695 included this year as the dollar amount required to balance the budget after receiving the final calculated numbers from the tax office. There is an additional $100,000 included in the budget for miscellaneous items. 66 10/26/2021 Item L. ORDINANCE NO. 2021-49 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS,AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2021-43, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021- 2022; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the City Council heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2021-43 setting forth the Budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 beginning October 1,2021,and ending September 30, 2022; and, WHEREAS, the City Departments and Divisions routinely review their budget appropriations to determine if any changes are necessary; and WHEREAS,based upon said review the City staff now recommends that certain amendments to the Budget be considered by the City Council; see Exhibit A; and, WHEREAS,the City Council has the authority to make amendments to the City Budget under Article VII, Section 4 of the City Charter, as well as State law; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed amendments to the FY 2021-2022 Budget; see Exhibit A, with the revenues and expenditures therein contained, is in the best interest of the City; and therefore, desires to adopt the same by formal action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION I: The proposed amendments to the FY 2021-2022 Budget of the City of Wylie; Exhibit A, as heretofore adopted by Ordinance No. 2021-49, are completely adopted and approved as amendments to the said FY 2021-2022 Budget. SECTION II: All portions of the existing FY 2021-2022 Budget and Ordinance No. 2021-43, except as specifically herein amended, shall remain in full force and effect, and not be otherwise affected by the adoption of the amendatory ordinance. SECTION III: Should any paragraph, sentence, sub-division, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional,illegal or invalid,the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid,illegal, or unconstitutional. SECTION IV: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION V: That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION VI: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of the Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, Ordinance No.2021-49 Budget Amendment FY 2021-2022 Page 1 of 2 57 10/26/2021 Item L. nor as affecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provision of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas,this 26th day of October 2021. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No.2021-49 Budget Amendment FY 2021-2022 Page 2 of 2 58 10/26/2021 Item L. Budget Amendment Exhibit A City Manager Severance Payment Fund Department Account Number Account Description Debit Credit 100 5181 56040 Special Services 295,335.58 100 5112 51110 Salaries 252,531.49 100 5112 51310 TMRS 39,142.38 100 5112 51450 Medicare 3,661.71 295,335.58 295,335.58 59 10/26/2021 Item M. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Manager Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2021-38(R), ratifying Renae 011ie as Acting City Manager in the absence of Brent 'arker, Interim City Manager. Recommendation Motion to approve Item as presented. Discussion Article IV, Section l.D. of the Wylie City Charter requires the City Manager,within 30 days of taking office, to designate a staff member to serve as the Acting City Manager in his absence. A letter designating the Acting City Manager is to be filed with the City Secretary and ratified by the City Council. Renae 011ie has been designated by Brent Parker to function in this capacity, in the event of his absence or disability. A letter is on file from Interim City Manager Brent Parker,effective October 19,2021, designating the current Assistant City Manager,Renae 011ie. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals Community Focused Government 60 10/26/2021 Item M. RESOLUTION NO. 2021-38(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, RATIFYING RENAE OLLIE AS ACTING CITY MANAGER IN THE EVENT OF THE ABSENCE OF BRENT PARKER,INTERIM CITY MANAGER. WHEREAS,Article IV, Section 1(D),of the Wylie City Charter requires the City Manager,within 30 days of taking office,to designate a staff member to serve as the Acting City Manager in their absence, and; WHEREAS, Brent Parker has filed with the City Secretary a letter designating Renae 011ie as Acting City Manager in the event of his absence or disability. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS: SECTION 1: Renae 011ie is hereby ratified as Acting City Manager in the absence or disability of Brent Parker. 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 26th day of October 2021. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No.2021-38(R)Ratifying Renae 011ie as acting City Manager Page 1 of 2 61 10/26/2021 Item M. 1 41 Our Mission... ...to be responsible stewards of the public trust, to strive for excellence in public service and to Enhance the quality of life for all. October 19,2021 Stephanie Storm City Secretary City of Wylie Stephanie, Per Article IV, Section 1 (D)of the City Charter,the City Manager is required to designate an alternate within 30 days after taking office by filing a letter with the City Secretary. The designated alternate will be considered for ratification by the City Council on the October 26,2021 meeting. In the event of my absence or disability, I am designation Renae' 011ie as Acting City Manager. I J. Brent Parker Interim City Manager City Manager's Office • 300 Country Club Road • Wylie,Texas 75098 • 972.516.6000 • WylieTexas.gov 62 10/26/2021 Item 1. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins,AICP Subject I old a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, a request for a change of zoning from Commercial Corridor(CC) to Planned evelopment- Commercial Corridor/Multifamily(PD - CC/MF) on property generally located on the southwest corner of State Highway 78 and Wylie East Drive (ZC2021-21). Recommendation I otion to approve withdrawal as requested. Discussion OWNER: 78/Hooper Ltd APPLICANT: DHI Communities APPLICANT HAS REQUESTED TO WITHDRAW THE APPLICATION The applicant is requesting to rezone—22 acres located at the southwest corner of State Highway 78 and Wylie East Drive from Commercial Corridor(CC)to Planned Development-Commercial Corridor/Multifamily(PD-CC/MF). The requested rezoning to a Planned Development is to allow for a horizontal mixed-use community, consisting of two sub- districts containing a mix of commercial and residential uses. The proposed residential sub-district consists of one lot on—16 acres. The buildings consist of 40 one-bedroom duplex style buildings with a total of 80 units, 62 two-bedroom single-family style units, and seven three-bedroom single-family style units, for a total building count of 109 and a unit count of 149. The PD Conditions allow for a maximum density of 9.5 dwelling units per acre,and the zoning exhibit currently shows a density of—9.4.The PD Conditions limit the structure height to 14' to allow for single story structures. For reference,multi-family regulations in the Zoning Ordinance allow for 15 units per acre and a maximum height of 40'. The proposed unit mix specifies one-bedroom units at a minimum of 750 sq. ft.,two-bedroom units at 1,000 sq. ft.,and three- bedroom units at 1,300 sq. ft. The residential sub-district has a total of 265 parking spaces for a parking ratio of—1.75 spaces per unit. For reference, the regulations from the Zoning Ordinance require a minimum of 900 sq. ft., 1,000 sq. ft., and 1,200 sq. ft. for one, two, and three-bedroom units,respectively; with a parking ratio of two spaces per unit. The PD Conditions and zoning exhibit shall require a 40' landscape buffer with a sidewalk on the south side of the property adjacent to Cimarron Estates, a one-acre open space/retention pond in the southeast corner of the property, and pedestrian connections to all commercial development to facilitate non-vehicular movement between the various uses. The proposed commercial sub-district consists of four tracts totaling six acres along the frontage of SH 78. All uses allowed in the Community Retail zoning district shall be allowed by right.Additionally,the applicant is proposing that a motor vehicle 63 10/26/2021 Item 1. fueling station be allowed by-right on Tract 4 and the restaurant with drive-thru use be allowed by-right on any of Tracts 1, 2, or 3. To promote mixed-use concurrency of development, the PD Conditions require that either Tract 4 or two of three remaining tracts to submit site plans before any residential unit be occupied and that at least Tract 4 or two of the other three commercial tracts be completed prior to 75% of the residential units are occupied. The current Comp Plan identifies this property as General Urban which can allow for multi-family within a mixed-use development. The property is adjacent to single-family homes to the south and east. Property to the west is undeveloped and zoned Commercial Corridor, while the property to the north, across SH 78, is zoned as a Planned Development for Light Industrial and Commercial development. A Traffic Impact Analysis provided by the applicant found that the roadways and intersections in the study area do not suffer a lower Level of Service (LOS) out to 2025 while generating—1,700 vehicle trips per day. The zoning exhibit provides for decel lanes on SH 78 at the main entrance and on southbound Wylie East Drive. Additionally, a median cut with a decel lane is proposed at the main entrance on SH 78. If approved,this development will require the review and approval of a site plan and plat.All development within this subject property shall be required to adhere to design requirements of the planned development requirements and the zoning exhibit. Notifications/Responses: 52 notifications were mailed to property owners as required by state law. Of those notifications,two responses were received in opposition with none in favor. P&Z Commission Discussion After discussion and public comments regarding the parking ratio being too low, a lack of site amenities such as a neighborhood park, and the best use of this property which is currently zoned Commercial Corridor, the Commission voted 4-1 to recommend disapproval. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals Planning Management 64 10/26/2021 Item 1. 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This first-class community will offer a desirable rental alternative for the growing suburban area and will bolster retail patronage along State Highway 78. II. GENERAL CONDITIONS: A.This Planned development District shall not affect any regulations within the Code of Ordinances, except as specifically provided herein. B. All regulations of the underlying Multifamily District, as set forth in Article 3, 4, 5, and 7 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of March 2021) shall apply herein. C.All commercial lots shall follow the standards set in the Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of March 2021). D. To ensure concurrency of residential and commercial development, a site plan for either Tract 4 or two of the remaining commercial tracts (Tracts 1, 2, or 3) in the zoning exhibit shall be submitted to the city prior to any residential structure receiving a final inspection or Certificate of Occupancy. Additionally,Tract 4 or two of the remaining commercial tracts (Tracts 1, 2, 3) shall receive a CO from the City prior to the completion (issuance of CO or final inspection) of 75% of the residential units. III. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: A. The following conditions apply to the multi-family residential district: 1. Figure 3-6 is amended as follows: Dwelling Regulations Minimum Square Footage 1 BR-750 sf; 2 BR- 1,000 sf; 3 BR-1,300sf Maximum Density 9.5 Dwelling Units/Gross Acre 66 10/26/2021 Item 1. Building Separation between 7' minimum detached buildings Eave Separation between 5' minimum detached buildings Design Standards Level of See Section 3.4 Residential Achievement Design Standards Yard Requirements-Main Structures Front Yard (feet) 10 from any street frontage Side Yard (feet) 10 from any interior lot line Rear Yard (feet) 10 from any interior lot line Height of Structures Main Structure (feet) 14-eave 2. Section 3.4.D Land Design Requirements amended as follows: a. Perimeter Walkways and Landscaping: i. Perimeter concrete walkways shall be no less in width than 5 ft. Perimeter landscaping shall be a mixture of large/canopy and small/ ornamental trees along Anson Parkway and Wylie East Drive.The above description shall be in conformance with base design standards and considered a desirable design attribute. b. Lighting and Furnishings along open space easements and trails: i.Trees shall be placed at a maximum of 30 ft. o.c.with ground- level lights.The project shall not be required to furnish the open space easements and trails with exercise apparatus or benches.The above description shall be in conformance with base design standards and considered a desirable design attribute. c.The southern landscape buffer shall consist of a 40 ft. wide space that includes a meandering five-foot sidewalk.Trees, shrubs and/or grasses, and sod will be planted within this landscape buffer. 3. Section 3.4 E Street and Sidewalk Design Standards amended as follows: a. Curvilinear Streets: i. Streets as designed on the zoning exhibit shall be considered in conformance with base design standards. 67 10/26/2021 Item 1. b. Entry Features and Medians: i. Decorative entrance and decorative paving along State Highway 78 entrance shall be required.The above description shall be in conformance with base design standards and furthermore shall be considered a desirable design attribute. c. Pedestrian Crosswalks: i. 10-ft wide connected system of ADA compliant stamped concrete walkways shall be provided at the entrances of Anson Parkway and Wylie East Dr.The above shall be considered in conformance with base design standards and furthermore shall be considered a desirable design attribute. ii. Pedestrian connections shall be provided between the residential and commercial districts. Connections shall be maintained by the owner of the residential district. 4. Section 3.4.F Architectural Design Standards amended as follows: a. Building Bulk and Articulation i. Building articulation as depicted in the attached elevation and zoning exhibit shall be considered in conformance with base design standards. b. House Numbers i. Unit numbers shall be posted on a wall plaque and will be lit from an overhead porch light or sconce.This shall be considered a desirable design attribute. c. Exterior Façade Material: i. Exterior Elevations shall generally comply with the figures immediately below: ..y h. GYM �` `� l"Y"`"T "i'"�+^Cw3ie+. km'3' y$n+.�.w"F } "3S Y 4uris 1 `1 i 1111 � S 4 4 ¢d T {l .. .... . .. v'41.ti, r,^aarc k Zr-1.- FRONT EVATION .i 68 10/26/2021 Item 1. .., SY�iict,stS $jf t ‘,..,,,.4,,Stkk+.41*,,r,k\littl.kitkilf‘,10,041,1t444:\44.0.14ktikiwt**,441.tkftel.:Nt:;;,COP' rs \, t�l @- fv t3`t' p V r i, ��ss u r 1wtsnh?;':r S� 440 ; r k ' ti d. Porch i. Community patios shall average 50 square feet in aggregate for all front and back patios and shall be covered by roof lines or pitched covers incorporated into the roof lines of the structure.This shall be considered a desirable attribute. e. Roof Pitch: i. 6:12 minimum roof pitch;with articulation, dormers or hip gables. f. Roof Eaves: i. Hardie Board siding shall be considered in conformance with design standards. g. Repetition of floor plan and elevations: i.The development shall produce repeating floor plans and elevations throughout the community as depicted in the zoning exhibit.The floor plan layout and elevation makeup depicted on the zoning exhibit shall be considered in conformance with the base design standards. h. Landscaping: i.A minimum of 2 caliper inches of new or existing trees and 3 shrubs per unit shall be required located in accordance with the approved landscape plan. Automated, subsurface irrigation system, decomposed granite, and/or artificial turf material shall be permitted in private gated yards. 69 10/26/2021 Item 1. 5. Section 5.2.B Residential and Lodging Uses amended as follows: a. Single Family Dwelling: i.All units shall provide laundry facilities consisting of one washer and one dryer connections for each dwelling unit. ii.The development shall not be required to provide a central playground. b. Screening i. A semi-solid screening wall comprised primarily of wrought iron with masonry columns ( not less than six, nor more than eight feet in height) shall be constructed along the entire property line separating the district from public rights-of-way, except where visibility triangles or easements are required. ii.A semi-solid fence shall be provided at all single-family backyard fencing.The fence shall be comprised of vertical or horizontal wooden planks that are at a minimum of five feet in height. B. The following conditions apply to the commercial district tracts: 1. All allowable uses that are associated with Zoning District CR Community Retail District shall be allowed.All other uses are prohibited, unless expressly contained herein. a. A motor vehicle fueling station and convenience store shall be allowed by right on Tract 4. b. A restaurant with drive-thru use shall be allowed by right on Tracts 1, 2, or 3. 2. Exterior Elevations shall generally comply with the figures immediately below: . � w tee: , aims it,NON 1 al 11 ;M 1 Y � KK&Nm 70 10/26/2021 Item 1. t L�a i v • p t4 ,.,. 4. Y0✓v r,. 1 e ;, ` , 414 e'&t \'O4,{ t r xt}H ' - RR � \-:,0•• `44 4,. 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I a OM he requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2021-21, Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,October 5,2021 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100, Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,October 26,2021 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: (please print) Address: 0? AT A rr- i4f/kEj -1 . el 5 oq5 Signature: Date: COMIVIENTS:&ray/2,5/- Zone 1,7c/ p/vki r - S tr)c .) 2 Z:Veje A Z./ Ai )(/ 2 p94o S ie.)? 0 . kie e v#3.6 /ge _be uts:e. cw r- / e 7r Ic / c 172-12 PV0i2 - )04e7idi.4/a Jo, K;',c)‘" '" I p371i ineft ( 171 C- sTh /-1" /2)/1/ /72c Vc A 17.f;',)Qe __A 1.4,2i4/ 74 10/26/2021 Item 1 September 16, 2021 Dear Wylie Zoning Council, I am writing to express my strong opposition to Zoning Case#2021-21, the proposed rezoning at Hwy 78 between Anson Road and Wylie East Road.While the local community may be unable to prevent development,the development itself will be detrimental to the area. Nearly all residents in the Cimarron Estates neighborhood are completely opposed to the addition of multi-family housing that will cause traffic and safety problems,create even more problems with schools that are already over- capacity,destroy local wildlife habitat,and potentially lower the property values of the existing community. Traffic and safety of pedestrians are major areas of concern.Traffic jams on North Hwy 78 already spans the distance between 544 and Hwy 205,and the stretch of highway is routinely backed up by traffic, (including 18 wheelers),during rush hour.The local neighborhood traffic will disproportionately surge during morning and evening rush hours,causing traffic issues during critical times for Wylie East High School and other schools in the area.The traffic surge during morning rush hours will also negatively impact safety for children,since students walk to school in the mornings. In general,the area traffic is continuing to increase,and heavy traffic,with extremely larges vehicles, is already common.Schools in the area are already at overcapacity,and the council should not approve multi-family dwellings that create or exacerbate a situation that will cause school concurrency to fail. Multi family developments should be located more within the city limits,conveniently located to shopping,entertainment,and other conveniences,and not located in a single home, residential neighborhood. This area was formerly a greenbelt,wildlife has been observed in the area, and any development will destroy their habitat.Any planned development of the property should consider the continuing impact to local wildlife habitat. Unfortunately, nature is rapidly becoming a thing of the past here in Wylie,and nature is something many of us moved here for. Fresh air,trees,wildlife and less of the hustle and bustle of the larger cities such as Plano, McKinney, Frisco and Richardson. Many of us left those cities to move here,to Wylie,for a small town feel.We would like to keep that"small town"feel. Let's keen Wylie simple,fresh and clean!The reason we all like it here,the reason we moved here,the reason we stay here. Property values are likely to go down in the area if multi-family apartments or condominiums are built. Multi-family dwellings are inconsistent with the neighborhoods developed in this area. I was disappointed that only a few notices were mailed.There was no indication of where the notifications were sent, but I suspect very few were delivered into our neighborhood,Cimarron Estates. No matter if the apartments are high-rent or low-income rent, it will destroy our community. I strongly urge you to disapprove the proposed rezoning,and from recent meetings and discussions with my neighbors, I know my opinions are shared by many. Thank you for your continued service and support of our community. Best regards, ,-, / ) c ( .„ , Vanessa R. Huben 75 10/26/2021 Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2021-21. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2021-21. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,October 5,2021 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,October 26,2021 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas R q-3oo s oo go Name: 77(Y7 OTRY C F1Y OLIA-1(1 7--rA IT) NA7 (please print) Address: a 930 REM r/q DR - (A) YL / E 7S0 7517 2 Signature: Mi / & 344 Date: _ q 4/6 gs/ COMMENTS: rC p THE c 1( EA./ T ZoN/ty 6 o /71c/ ,(-) 10 Ro 10 /./ r-L:7" R TH1 Lo c T/0-4/ 7R , /:g/C/ l9, zY coh/c &-RNs c /r)//3/Ziq0/5/ r/irz P //- sL"---- 14c' 5 oNL A/YsoN / ov ro A cc s 5 I 1-./ (4) Y 7 7-/l/ x F wovi-0 FE A A/ c/pi /3e:12- r / 5 5 ± 32 /- - CA/J. 59 IS NE-19 Civrn 6 irx ,/q 7)0 _r• 0 r4•• REENCt_. NOT 5Tvi E zoiLl JA/ DZ.--o / 5 /01\1 L7 / ,I yz / E' Rk- 5/ Lz--Al 7-5 76 10/26/2021 Item 2. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Public Works Account Code: Prepared By: Tim Porter Subject Consider, and act upon, a request by Manors at Woodbridge, Ltd. for a variance to the City's typical street section and right- of-way width. Recommendation Motion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion Manors at Woodbridge, Ltd. is requesting a variance to the City's typical street section and ROW width as the result of a boundary conflict between Manors at Woodbridge and the neighboring properties to the north (Woodbridge Town Homes) and south (North Texas Municipal Water District). The Manors at Woodbridge property was zoned by the City of Wylie in January 2021,preliminary plat approved in April 2021, and construction began in July 2021. When construction started,NTMWD claimed there was a discrepancy between the surveys and NTMWD owns a portion of the property that Manors at Woodbridge purchased. After investigation, the NTMWD surveyor agreed that the Manors at Woodbridge property contained the correct overall dimensions,but the location of the property needed to shift to the north to correct the potential survey errors and keep the existing lot layout. However, this shift forces the Manors at Woodbridge property onto the previously platted and constructed Woodbridge Town Home Development. In order to reconcile the loss of overall property width and acreage with approved lot sizes in the Planned Development(PD) Conditions, City staff,Manors at Woodbridge and Woodbridge Town Homes have collaboratively worked together to design a street section moving the sidewalk to the back of the curb(in accordance with City Thoroughfare Design Standards, Section V.A.2) and utilizing a mountable curb to allow the ROW to decrease five (5) feet from 50' (City Thoroughfare Design Standards, Section II.A)to 45' while holding the depth of the driveways and minimum depth of the lot to 1.10' as approved in the PD. The paved street section width stays the same. See exhibits for examples of the typical street cross section and lot dimensions. The applicant has also submitted a request to City Council to reconsider the January 26, 2021 City Council meeting agenda item which approved the adoption of Ordinance No.2021-05.That request is also on this agenda for consideration,and would only replace the existing legal description with the corrected legal description. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals 77 10/26/2021 Item 2. ,--..--. UBJECT TRACT '''' ..,,,J1 1 ,,,I.1 I 1 . ..., . __ i VICINITY MAP ———110'REAR YARD—•-•'- 0 if (M/NAMAN I 0 10 '20 40 MANORS AT al III,3 al, WOODBRIDGE REVISED BOUNDARY SETBACKS AND A5'ROW EASEMENTS FL N,,80'PAO SO'X MX PAO .20'A'80'PAO o , 20'TO BUROING LINE ,. 7'PARKWAY 3118-8 ,.,., 7'PARKWAY TO'TO BUROING LINE 20 19 8 I LEGEND , 1 5'MOEWALK 15 5' 15 5' 5'SIDEWALK_ 2' SANITARY SEWER 5 FRANCHISE FRANCHISE STORM DRAIN MOUNTABLE MOUNTABLE A2.--22 OURB Pso :CK SERWCE 5' % .„ , x FRANCHISE . ,. AS DEFORMEN BARS TO BE PLACE., - STREET A-CURB I DUR,NC CURB EMT/OUT 4500 PSI(7 SACK) WAX HERM'le OC r PACK SIDEWALK RBER EXPANSION OR,f4 REBAR.24"SC 4500 PM(7 SACK) l'''' JO/NT W/13 S'ENAIR.24''OC ,_'E., STORM SEWER B i< I SANITARY SEWER WARR NNE 4' w TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL STREET f ,-;Rm.,,'IsE EASEMENT LK) XX X 80 PAD 50'X 50'PAD 30'X 80'PAD 10/12/2021 36 37 38 CITY OF WYLIE COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS 2 to'6:L7 DIsclawner Thls product Is offered for Informottor,purpose and may not have been prepared for or be sultable for Iegal engneermg or surveyng purposes It does not represent on -0 on the ground survey and represents on(y the aporo.nate relatIve loc,st,on of property,governmental a,d/or pohtical 7,D1 boundones or,Inted facIlltJes to sa,d boundary No express -- -- - warrant,es ere made by Jones 1 Carter,concerntng the ac,uracy,completeness,rellabIllty.or usobIllty of the informat,on,ncluded _ ,,,,,thInexh,b,t •l' LK" JONESICARTER LK" Texas Board of Professional Engineers Fog talon No F-439 4500 Mercantile Plan Dave,Sulte 210.Fort Worth,Texas 76137 682 268 2200 78 10/26/2021 Item 2. 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SECTION A—A SECTION B—B DDT'NO (TRACT 3A) CALLED 15628 ACRES .20T904T8000423350 1 r € aPFccr n CAUTION r 100'ROW Plat Boundary Contractor to Verify 10' 80'B-B 10' /of Boundor Exact Depth of Es&t 5'12.111rialranigi W Facilities Prior to any Construction Activities NRIMIIIIIERNIN O O r,AUTION!u SECTION C—C 48 HOURS POOR HOi CONSTRUCTION 25 24 23 22 21 'FQ 17 16 15 14 13 31 30 29 28 27 26 3X 2'SIDEWALK h * 15S5-5-8 MAINTENANCE ESMT O H .; e 9.,.- 1 ^ MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE,LTD OF WYLIE t —F ~---��h 0 '3420000 5'fivmr m st,00 o/o/irej — cou TY TEXAS 12 / (OO MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE 2 ---- --- -- ---- ---- ----------, --=-—= 2 a WOODLAND DRIVE Z Z (1 Of 2) k- , ®JONEBICARTER 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3' 39 AU 41 42 43 Q ,` Me C8,1 e,a .36_ .. 1 /KW DON OO DATES SEa1EMBER 2021" p,, Jop Plat Boundary Plot Boundary SUBMITTED osizs-pool-oa o, sal,a IS N0 NORTH TEXAS PAL WATER DISTRICT CALLED 10 ACRES — —¢14 VOL19,PG 809 — — — — — Sn N ORCCT o rc.Lesa�\wru000sbo Moa.o,wm o a to oa9 d.\aoVh�uUan,a�-u.,uea,oMn �+s aowyP,�o wog-a<.w. v o.+,s,..oz,-„_snw�u� 79 10/26/2021 Item 2. BENCH MARK WOODBRIDGE VILLAS CM En TRACT A-3,PHASE> MONUMENT LOCATED ON THE ,RLY SIDE E wYUE WET NO 20I9-872 H.GH SCHOOL rOOTBALL STADIUM AND NEAR THE OP.R.GGT . NORTHWEST CORNER OF FOUNDERS PARK SPORTS FIELDS LINK t LNCE AROUND FOUNDERS PARK SPORTS HEWS 07 Pmt Boundary ctEOATIoN=sao"'LEGEND: OO ISPROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY 15"ScE.4->• lcVALLEY GUTTER 5 9 6 7 6 - A-. 2...i PROPOSED SIDEWALK CAE CURB RETURN RILR POINT OF INTERSECMC CURB RETURNS 2'SIDEWALK of DRAINAGE EASEMENT EASEMENT • MANESM4T ® aiRePgD�pEorvcsETE CROSS-WALK v SANITARY SEWER , c'' ENANCE Ns • 1t A... h 4 .— 15 .3 m 6 J 1I 78_� n 19 20 20 p nnx ae F 00 a2 T 1 -N- 44 45 46 4] a8 a9 50 51 52 53 54 sb 66 3% NOTES: I Curbs are to c 6' © e 1. a ne ress Noted Otherwise Curbs Unless Noted 20 ao OtM1 o iD o z. All D a are m Back or Plat Boundary I Cub U 0 d. J. Se rn k 31 f S'g g D t I NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL �„ 9 WATER DISTRICT r. d �S111171ill llll ll CALLED 00�I4 ACRES. co VOL. 300,PO B0� e C[ 9 WWII I I I ORCCT 5. Compacted fill to 9Saum standard AEY MAP A-actor densityn, m xim Inc1i lifts. 6. All curb returns have 20'Radius unless otherwise notea. IICAUTION!! Contractor to Serify Exact Location At Depth of Exist Facilities Prior to any Construction Activities CALITIONI I I DIAL 811 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE,LTD. CITY OF WYLIE COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE WOODLAND DRIVE (2 OF 2) ®LJONESICARTER JOB NO 05125-0006-00 DWG NO Sre�no 80 10/26/2021 Item 2. 1r `R ? • UBJECT TRACT - I. LI MO i OM , 1 ..ten-... .11 VICINITY MAP 7 ( - --. ... ----. ..... -.-... ,--,n-.III I , - MANORS AT ,, .;, l WOODBRIDGE GE `. , w»m: _ _ ......:. . BOUNDARY I I I I 11' 11 ,1 H i l l l I J I I I 11 I I I .m o,n o �I E s k. fr- 6 k _ > S -'8 8 k 8 k- 8- A- 9` D k k = 8 k k k 6= 8 k g:�3 k B l. � R o r. k M s. / �i 1 __ I I L I ) 1 1 1 �L - 1__I I.�_J—L.1__L I.......___ I I J_ I L.�_J 1__]l 1—L_ 'e._ .�j Po LEGEND fi C a _z k ,as s. „s=,s ze s.= k ,gar a- s 2. s $ - -,k. s_.,s_., a a,s. k -e°$ 8 LOT LINE e F. e e m , e e. a , d�.R ., n ma .I , A P • RIGHT OF WAY LINE _.. _._.. _.. ..... ...... 5 1p70'4Y W 2044.38'.... - Wnmt (w>s ROADWAY CENTERLINE O L — — — — — — — — — — —5.10,e CID cams — — — II FIELD NOTES No 605 and,City of tract of ye to mood Inn and being the _ Volume ,recorded in 39T5,8 acre tract of d Page 862. Deed d Records, Collin,County,°Texas,(�RCJC T), and more I Particularly described an falows 6EGINNING of o 5/8"iron rod cap stamped"Jones Carter"set for the 0' 50 00' 200' of �.,wrdib°t tb ptract.°a e b 9 be east 9 f y line of Wood bodge Pa Y Southeasterly u 7,3 THENCE along a non-tangent ➢egreRegret,39M Minutes 54 Second o radon., 939e50 feel.on having central a c distort,of 92"40 r� and _ of South 07 De,ees 13 M 12 Seconds Rost.92.36 feet. tl to oo9/8t"von rod with snap stamped"Jones Carte,set for°corner, 5 THENCE South grees 04 Minutes 33 Seconds East.along the west right-of-way Una of feet to a 5re>�P w°»° er-Dour 418 10/15/2021 in the IT,of a called F ,acre rod o d deathbed in deed to North Texas Mu p Water hDlslnct recorded n Volume 1300,Poge 809.D,RC.C.T, THENCE South 89 Degrees'00M 4f 3 co between l2 a,stance of 4438 common a5/e-fr°n said CITY OF WYLIE sou tract a,na being COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS c 628 acre tract of land as deacobed in deed to Woodbridge Townhomes I. e,.recorded n Document N 423350,Official Gan Records,Coll,n County,Texas, (O.PRCC.T.J,f 5/e9 Degrees 57 Minutes 21 Seconds East.a distance.17 50 feet,a /2" d found bears Deg2 8 Minutes East distance o 1/22iron rod enat found beats South 02 Degrees 47 Minutes 33 Seconds East,a distance of 16.87. RtbNCE North 00 Degrees 73 kfinutes Is Seconds Went, on9 the we,Irne of 5ord 12 ate Disolowner: This product is offered tot Information purpose ha ate,trod.and noutherly nost line of sod iraot SA n dIntante of 5-00 foe,to a 1/2'iron and may not have been prepared for or be.suitable for legal, eg rod with yellow nap stomped'Jon found,or corner in the southerly line of sod Root 3A, engin ing, surveying purposes.It doeslot represent a 3 n thee ground survey and represents only the approumaten aodb6d 2 1/Zu in said eetabue location of property,gove en tot and/or political cornfound to the,southwest boundaries o related foalities to sold boundary No passing 00rd d dy ofnW 01 r n express s stomped o?exaa. recorded Instrument No saalaa catiys aremade by Jones I Carter,abnce if the P.Rnaetal. 203131 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING a accuracy,completeness,rallabillly,or usability of the Ig and containing 418 acres a,land more or lace. manan included wiled,this exnlbl 81_... 10/26/2021 Item 3. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins,AICP Subject Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2021-50, rescinding and amending Ordinance No. 2021-05, to correct the legal description for Planned Development 2020-13. Recommendation Motion to approve Item as presented. Discussion The applicant has requested,in writing,that Council rescind and amend Ordinance No.2021-05 to correct the legal description for Planned Development 2020-13. Since Council's approval of Zoning Case 2020-13 and adoption of Ordinance No.2021-05 in January 2021,the applicant has discovered that the originally provided legal description is incorrect.Generally,the majority of the correction is an adjustment of the southern property line northward between 5-15' with a reduction of the overall property by 0.40 acres. A graphic comparison of the old and new legal description has been provided by the applicant and is included for reference. Adjacent property owners are aware of,and have been involved in,the reconciliation process. Should the amended Ordinance request be approved, the property line adjustments will not adversely affect the development of those properties or their current zoning. The remainder of the original Ordinance remains intact,including zoning exhibits and PD Conditions. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals Planning Management 82 10/26/2021 Item 3. ORDINANCE NO. 2021-50 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED, BY RESCINDING AND AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2021-05, ZONING CASE NUMBER 2020-13, TO CORRECT THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - SINGLE FAMILY (PD- SF), TO ALLOW FOR A SINGLE FAMILY PLANNED COMMUNITY; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance,have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise,and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally and to owners of the affected property,the governing body of the City is of the opinion and finds that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map should be amended; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas,be, and the same is hereby, amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a zoning classification of Planned Development- Single Family(PD-SF), said property being described in Exhibit A(Legal Description), hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. SECTION 2: That Planned Development Conditions and a Zoning Exhibit are an integral component of the development of the property and are attached as Exhibits B and C,respectively. SECTION 3: That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby,repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4: That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 5: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance or the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as amended hereby, commits an unlawful act and shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of Section 1.5 of the Zoning Ordinance, as the same now exists or is hereafter amended. SECTION 6: Should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional,illegal or invalid,the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Ordinance No. 2021-50 Correction of Legal Description for PD 2021-13 Page 1 of 2 83 10/26/2021 Item 3. Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION 8: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas,this 26th day of October 2021. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary DATE OF PUBLICATION:November 3,2021, in The Wylie News Ordinance No. 2021-50 Correction of Legal Description for PD 2021-13 Page 2 of 2 84 10/26/2021 Item 3. Exhibit "A" Legal Description BEING a 12.418 acre tract of land situated in the William Sachse Headright Survey, Abstract No. 605 and, City of Wylie, Collin County,Texas,and being the remainder of a called 11041 acre tract of land described in deed to Timothy R,Johnson and Carol C. Johnson,recorded in Volume 3976, Page 862,, Deed Records,Collin County,Texas,(D.,(1.C.C,T.), and more particularly described as followt: BEGINNING at a Sir iron rod with cap stamped"Jones Carter"set for the northeast corner of said 12.418 acre tract,same being the east right-of way line of Woodbridge Parkway(variable width at this point); THENCE Southeasterly along a non-tangent curve to the left having a central angle of OS Degrees 39 Minutes 54 Seconds,a radius of 93450 feet,an arc distance of 92.40 feet and a chord bearing and distance of South 07 Degrees 13 Minutes 12 Seconds East, 92..36 feet to a Sir iron rod with cap stamped'Jones Carter'set for corner; THENCE South 01 Degrees 04 Minutes 33 Seconds East,along the west right-of-way line of said Woodbridge Parkway and the east line of said 12.418 acre tract, a distance of 1.73„38 feet to a 5/8' iron rod with cap stamped 'Jones Carter' set for the southeast corner of said 1.2,4.18 acre tract,being in the north line of a called 100.14 acre tract of land described in deed to North Texas Municipal Water District,recorded in Volume 1300,Page 809,D.R.C.C.T„ THENCE South,89 Degrees 30 Minutes 47 Seconds West,along the common line between said 12.,418 acre tract and said 10014 acre tract,a distance of 2044,38 feet to a sir iron rod(with red cap)found for the southwest corner of said 1.2,418 acre tract, being the southerly southeast corner of Tract 3A, a called 1.5,628 acre tract of land as described in deed to Woodbridge Townhomes I, Ltd„,recorded in Document No, 20190418000423350,Official Public Records,Collin County, Texas,(0.1),,f1C,C.I.)„ from which a 5/ir iron rod found bears South 17 Degrees 57 Minutes 21 Seconds East,a distance of 17,50 feet,a 112"iron rod found bears South 18 Degrees 08. Minutes 10 Seconds East,a distance of 17.86 feet and a 112" iron rod found bears South 02 Degrees 47 Minutes 33 Seconds East,a distance of 16,87; THENCE North 00 Degrees 23 Minutes 14 Seconds West,along the west line of said 1.2.418 acre tract and southerly east line of said Tract 3A a distance of 265.00 feet to a 1/2"iron rod with yellow cap stamped'JVC".found for corner in the southerly line of said Tract 3A; THENCE North 89 Degrees 30 Minutes 37 Seconds East,along the south line of said Tract 3A,passing at 1.165.24 feet a 1/2° iron rod with cap stamped'WC"found for the southwest corner of Woodbridge Villas Tract A-3„ Phase 1,,, an addition to the City of Wylie,Collin County,Texas,according to the plat thereof recorded in instrument No,2019-872,0,P,R.C„C,T„,and continuing for a total distance of.2031,31 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 12.418 acres of land more or less 85 10/26/2021 Item 3. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS EXHIBIT "B" MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE I. PURPOSE The intent of Manors at Woodbridge is to establish a long-lasting, high-quality community that contributes to the suburban lifestyle in the City of Wylie. The detached patio homes offered in Manors at Woodbridge are very desirable for growing suburban areas and offer a differentiated product type not currently available in Wylie. Additionally, the patio homes in Manors at Woodbridge will generate a cohesive and complementary housing product adjacent to the Woodbridge Townhome community to the north. With the difficult configuration and location of the site next to a former landfill,patio homes are the highest and best use at this location. II. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. This Planned Development District shall not affect any regulations within the Code of Ordinances, except as specifically provided herein. 2. All regulations of the Single Family 10/24 set forth in Article 3, Section 3.2 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of 2019) shall apply except for the following: Figure 3-4-Planned Development—Single Family(PD—SF) Lot Size (Minimum) Lot Area(sq. ft.) 4400 Lot Width(feet) 40 Lot width of corner Lots (feet) 45 Lot Depth(feet) 110 Lot Depth of Cul-de-sac Lots(feet) 88 (average depth of 107) Dwelling Regulations Minimum Square Footage 1800 Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section IV Design Conditions Yard Requirements—Main Structures Front Yard(feet) 20 Front Yard of Cul-de-sac Lots (feet) 15 Side Yard(feet) 5 Side Yard of Corner Lots (feet) 5 & 10 Rear Yard(feet) 10 Rear Yard of Cul-de-sac Lots (feet) 5 Lot Coverage 75% 86 10/26/2021 Item 3. Height of Structures Main Structure (feet) 36 III. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Maximum number of residential lots not to exceed 90 lots. 2. No alleys shall be required within the Planned Development. 3. All homes within the community shall have front entry garages. 4. J-swing garage entries are not required. 5. 10' stamped concrete crosswalk shall be generally located in the center of the community. Final location to be determined during engineering design and approved by City of Wylie staff. 6. A pocket park of a minimum of 10,000 square feet, and with amenities, shall be included as generally depicted on the zoning exhibits. The park may be relocated and combined with other open space in the same subdivision, subject to City of Wylie staff approval, should site development or engineering require such modifications. 7. The pocket park shall be completed prior to certificate of occupancy/final inspection of any home. 8. All open space and common area lots,including the pocket park, shall be owned, and maintained by the Homeowners Association in perpetuity. 9. The City shall not accept the public improvements nor will a building permit be issued for Manors at Woodbridge unless/until the extension and improvement of Casey Court (located within the Woodbridge Villas subdivision)is completed from Concord Drive south to"Street A" (shown on the Zoning Plan) of Manors at Woodbridge. This is further detailed on Exhibit"C-1" attached hereto. IV. DESIGN CONDITIONS: A. Land Design Standards 1. No public open space easements are required in the Planned Development. 2. There shall be a 40' buffer with a 6' decorative metal fence with masonry columns every 50' built along Woodbridge Parkway. 3. Desirables, as listed in the zoning ordinance, shall not be required. B. Street and Sidewalk Standards 1. No curvilinear streets shall be required in the Planned Development. 2. A stone monument identifying the subdivision shall be placed in Lot 1 Block A open space. The monument shall be made with more than 1 type/color of stone. 3. All crosswalks within the subdivision shall be 7' wide with distinctive striping connecting to a pedestrian sidewalk system with pedestrian ramps complying with the American with Disabilities Act. 4. A minimum 4' wide, dedicated lead walk, separate from a driveway, shall provide connection between the house and the driveway. This lead walk shall not connect to the street. 87 10/26/2021 Item 3. 5. A mailbox cluster shall be provided in the subdivision. 6. Streetlights on decorative poles every 350' placed on alternating sides of the street throughout the subdivision. 7. Two or more different types/color of stone on the subdivision monument shall be a desirable provided in this section. C. Architectural Standards 1. At least 20%of the façade shall be offset a minimum of 1' either protruding from or recessed back from the remainder of the facade. 2. The minimum masonry percentage shall be 85% overall. The remaining 15% shall be cementitious fiber cement material. 3. 2nd story front elevation set back over brick shall be allowed with cementitious fiberboard. 4. A front-facing hip roof which faces the street, and which comprises greater than 35%of the total width of a house's façade shall be broken up with dormers or other architecturally compatible appurtenances. 5. Each single-family residential unit shall have a combined patio and/or porch total covered area of a minimum of 150 total square feet of floor area. 6. Minimum of 8:12 front elevation roof pitch on front elevations, except 3:12 roof pitches on porches/patios or downers. 7. Architectural laminated shingles shall be used. 3-Tab Shingles are prohibited. 8. In order to encourage variety,the exterior facades of houses on the same side of the street shall vary within every 4 houses. The same exterior facade of home cannot be directly across the street from each other. When a house is constructed, the same combination of brick, stone,masonry-like materials, and paint shall not be used on other houses within four(4)lots on either side of that house. This shall be monitored by the Architectural Control Committee. 9. 3 car(or more) garages are prohibited. 10. Each garage shall be a minimum of 400 square feet. 11. Each garage shall incorporate at least two of the following architectural features: a. Sconce lighting b. Decorative banding or molding c. Decorative overhangs above garage doors d. Eyebrow soldier course over garage doors e. Decorative brackets on garage doors f. Columns flanking garage doors. 12. A minimum 6'board on board cedar fence shall be built along the rear lot line by the home builder. 13. Each residential dwelling shall have an established front lawn with 1 tree and 5 shrubs. Each residential dwelling shall also have 1 tree in the backyard. 14. Two desirables shall be provided in this section. An automated, subsurface irrigation system and board on board fencing. 8s 10/26/2021 Item 3. EXHIBIT "C-1" x , D° 0'4 _ >-- 4.1 09 WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOMES I,LTD. < CLERKS FIE NO.201904118000423350 ZONED.PD I -_- __/ CONCORD DRIVE CONCORD DRIVE 15o,R o,w.) / (501R 0 W,) I ( .--'-el CASEY COURT EXTENSION —1----4------ \ I , t , 1 t \ \ 1 \ 51 52 _, -o 9.1 t 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 1 .t: 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 a 0 'At / \-- -----1 STREET A csa.R.O W.) -----A, ..,-/ ---- 48 / 45 46 44 43 42 41 40 3g 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 2 47 / , I _‘.... .......... CITY LIMITS NORTH TEXAS MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT VOL.1300,PG 809 EXHIBIT ”C-1" cm CORWIN ENGINEERING.INC. MANORS AT WOODBR IDGE L.]J 200 W Belmont,Suite E Allen,Texas 75013 (972)396-1200 TOWN OF WYL IE TBPLS010031700 COLLIN COUNTY. TEXAS 89 10/26/2021 Item 3. ° Exhibit"C I ['It C==.S1 7 0 LOCATION MAP I om„ ,„„,.x:, _. _.. .a e �EGCf i� ' m n Pk 4 1 - ,ALP, 5» - » H O 0 , g ae m._. w¢Ert aw,wwe49 STREET A sw . _—o RR,CLEPROUP AA a a e AANA„�AA, E A� - DS,CI „, „ °»„e ', o.. NO, OWNED AND MAINTAINEDSBY THE Hon. euPorrim 4. . ---o ZONING PLAN MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE 90 TOTAL SINGLE FAMILY LOTS RPE;nL --LL.- 3 TOTAL OPEN SPACE LOTS npPC,LOT LOf PEF'lH PAD - THE 90,.oT wioTH WM.SACHSE SURVEY,ABSTRACT NO.835 80'P.DEPTH N THE anP<m wiDTr' CITY OF WYLIE TYPICAL DETAILCOLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS Pi. APPLICANT Sg ORBURG COMPANY,LTD. 14 wesra:ES-r River•S .900 PALL AS TEX„nS 75,5 214-888-B85/ OWNER TIMOTHY & CAROL JOHNSON N O PREPARED BY CORWIN ENGINEERING,INC. EX.ZONING AG/30 200 44_BEI MONTHO.SOE E PROPOSED ZONING PD X. 00 F>9 c 90 10/26/2021 Item 3. DBL WIDE PLASTIC SLIDE t{ 00200324 SAFE 2A1 4 WHEpTA ST IC �( "—! �9 2 JC I 20 72e19 200203578MEM& $' N o M-t 2°0236 I" ■ "� TRANSFER Pocket Park Features { 'y L STATION ""`. 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'1'�,� L Mil Sign Wall a , 4 ' .., w.. .. .-,. 4 C,r) ' "'" IL IL:- rr\le,,,- '1/41" Woodbridge Entry Manors at Woodbridge Parkway Skorburg Company 92 10/26/2021 Item 3 SINGLE PHASE DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE Zoning Submittal 11/16/2020 Zoning Submittal 12/10/2020 Planning and Zoning 12/15/2020 City Council 1/12/2021 City Council .1/26/2021 First Preliminary Plat Submittal 2/15/2021 Second Preliminary Plat Submittal 3/1/2021 Preliminary Plat Approval 4/13/2021 Plan Set Submittal 3Q2021 Break Ground 4Q2021 93 10/26/2021 Item 3. Manors at Woodbridge, Ltd. By Manors at Woodbridge,GP Corporation 8214 Westchester Drive,Suite 900,Deltas,Texas 75225 Phone: 214-5224945 *Fax:214-522-7244 October 19, 2021 Jasen Haskins City of Wylie 300 Country Club Road Wylie, Texas 75098 jasen.haskins@wylietexas.gov Ph: 972-516-6324 RE: Ordinance#2021-05 Manors at Woodbridge Request for Legal Description Change Dear Mr. Haskins, Manors at Woodbridge,Ltd. is requesting a reconsideration of PD Ordinance#2021-05 due to a change in the legal description of the property Sincerely, Manors at Woodbridge,Ltd. A Texas Limited Partnership By: Manors at dbridse GP Corporation A Texaibq •el cm, its C neral Partner / Joh b`:Arnold thorized Signer 94 10/21/21, 11:04 AM City of Wylie Mail-Manors at Woodbridge 10/26/2021 Item 3. WYLIE Jasen ieskins ,jasen.haskins r ° ry ietexes.gov> Manors at Woodbridge Daryl Herzog Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 2:29 PM To: Jasen Has ins <lasen. as ins w ietexas.gov> Cc: John Arnold Mr. Haskins, Herzog Development is aware of the proposed right-of-way changes which Skorburg Company is requesting for the Manors at Woodbridge. We are also aware of Manors proposed boundary change to match up with Woodbridge Villas and Woodbridge Townhomes boundaries on the south of our property, as well as Manors boundary changes to their south to match up with the northern boundary of North Texas Municipal Water District's landfill. Herzog Development supports Skorburg's request and feels that it is a good solution given the constraints the Skorburg Company has been forced to work with. Thank you, Daryl Herzog President Herzog Development, LLC 800 P Campbell Rd., Suite 130 Richardson, Texas 75081 111111111111111111111111111111111 https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?k=fc91232d6b&view=pt&search=all&permmsgid=msg-f%3A1714168170069956103&simpl=msg-f%3A17141681700... 1/ 95 10/26/2021 Item 3. BENCH MARK FOUND 12`11-t W0000RIOGE TOIfNMOMES 1,LW. M 0(W/YELLow caP NEW (TRAcr sA) E w+DE STAMPEDuc� N 89;,3♦0 37"E DD CALLED>svze ACRESST Eit 57,rA CHAIN 203/.3! O.OPRCGS ri O42 50 AROUND FOUNDERS PARK SPORTS 1 ELOS. NCI..E.ATOry c 570.301 WOODBRIDGE 70NNHOME51 LTD. LEGEND: (TRACT 3A) CALLED '628 ACRES INEW BOUNDARY DOC NO OLD BOUNDARY 20/904 8000623350 OPRCCT •^0 hkSar e =0N 53 b ea eC oY'S,n 0AAla' r\b tr FOUND s/C NEW 0 RED CAP) S 89 30 47" W 2044.38 \\ NORTH]TEXAS MUNICIPAL FOUND 5/8'/R(ANNOTATED ON JTC S22212 Y AS 1.3"/RF) WATER DISTRICT CALLED 10014 ACRES 12"RF VOL 1300 PG 809 630"E;037' CT 1 i BRS, 50 SF 1 SB12948"W 458" I nlll�o KEY AMP WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOMES 4 LTD. �.�/ I I (TRACT 3A) NEW / !!c/�unoN!! DocDrooEzmeoaleoa sz'33s0 N B9 30 37"E (' �_� contractor to verity ➢.PRCCT 2031.31 Exact Location Se Depth of Exist Focites Prior to any Construction Activities -FDUND 12"/R r,AIJTION!!! (W/YEA LOW CAP DIAL 811 STAMPED""✓C") 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION NEW.' MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE,LTD. 124178 Acres OLLNTOOF NW"rEDAS V ,111 MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE ZEE h v o MANOR OF WOODBRIDGE v BOUNDARY EXHIBIT h g CJONEsICARTER DON NEW Pr_ 3DP S 89 30'47" W JOB NO TE os 5-0006-oar DWG.NO .. 2044.38 SUBMITTED. NORTH TEXAS MUN/C/PAL WATER 0/STRICT CALLED 10014 ACRES ✓O!. 1200,PC_503 T a Rr,.cT sn E O ! 96 10/26/2021 Item 3. I I NEW I I / , B NCH MARK NDODBRlF1GE NLLAS .CS IRACT A J PHASE> SET CAP STAMPED _Al 89 30'37"E �_ sT No cols—a�z f(wa/P srA,uPEn OP R.GC_T NES/CARTERNORTHWEST CORNER OF FOunDERS PA.SPORTS FIELDS 2031.31 I PROPERTY CORNER) C7TY OF WY(.1E LINN -B PAS SPORTS"Eu�4. (CALLED .0C AC) E AnC_e6a.,n ACTUALLY 0.012 AC LEGEND: 1NST NO 2013080,5001096800 NEW BOUNDARY O.P.R.C C.T — — OLD BOUNDARY (W/CAP STAMPED "S/ONED/ARTER RA YMOND COOPER WAVE ARCLE H PROPERTY CORNER? gCHORO E 4oRD 9EnRNG of ANGLE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL a AacLLrNCTe cT oR LE T ceD3D aE R G DE9r� LOT, BLOCK A 8 2 New W, /HST NO. 2007-461 CUkVE RAD US 2 m ea4 so ez ao G L.A ANGLE. O.HR CCZ Ito 0 UJ")M dh O, —SI— NEW - COLUN COUNTY S893047" W CALLED 0.189AC ♦,- . VOL. 7577, P6. 398 SET s/a"/R 1=�"-..... a�� (W/CAP STAMPED °✓ONE57C RT£R scAl2.1 =ao PROPERTY CORNER) NOR1H TEXAS MUN/C/PAL WATER DISTRICT _ CALLED 10074 ACRES ((I I I VOL.1300,PG-BO.. O RGCT KEY MAP !!CAUTION!! Contractor to Verify Exact Location Se Depth of Exist OLD BOUNDARY LEGAL: NEW BOUNDARY LEGAL: Facilities Prior to any Construction Activities MELO NOTES FIELD NOTES CAUTION!I! BEING a 12.818 ace tract of la.situated En the alliam Sachse lleadrght Survey Abstract No.60S t of DIAL 811 Wylie,Corn County,T d being the d f called 13.041 acretract of landdescrbeda deed m a ccT.l,and coo p obed in deed to Timothy R Jahn,.and Carol C 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION Tlmothy A.Johnsona.Carol Johnson,recorded In Volume 3976 Page 862 Deed Records Coln County,exasJohnson retarded in Volume3n6 g Deed Records, marry,iex r ydesa bed (La R.C.C.T.I.antl. p 1 ws. azro ows. BEGINNING al'a 5/8"ir rod cap stamped In es carter se or the northeast corner or sad l2-81A cre bast, Me eaz g o xv o ,,Ad g a wav a a a at msa simmer of said µsameb e o n -- BEGINNINGa a ehr same bang the east right-of wayneof Woodbrdge pa.way(Va width at the pointy, tin d t onry: THENCE te,IY along a non tangent curve to the left hoong a cent.an v along a nor-tangent- o the left hay ng a central angle of OS Degrees 39 Minutes 32 f Deg MS IA nn _ Sc..East SecTHENCE Southeasterly curvet .. . Duds aa1 Sedius ondsE f eco aanm do 32 rodvofeet and sa chordtampe bJones C and 3mncor cornM0T Degrees 236 kel to / on rod with ap p nesmrc et for comer VVVTTV Vs Seconds East,sz.zs teetmas/a"irenred xn.h p p "Jones Carted set for corner, MANORS AT WOODBRIDGE,LTD. THENCE South 01 Degrees 04.nutes 33 Seconds East,along the west fight-of way line of said Woodbrolge Parkway antl Co CITY OF THENCE COUNTY,South 01 Degrees 04M nutes335ecands Ease along the wart rsM of way Pnedsad Woodb dge Parkway southeast famer of sad 12 418 acre tract be.n the north line act ora.de deed to North LOLL TY TEXAS and the east /8"' rod et for nthe roatheaa coiner of said 1. g acre tray bang to onh iron or a raged stamped0.4 acre tract or Teas Municipal .trartn ve un.e voB gees D-RccT MANORS AT W00DBRIDGE land descnbed in deed to North Texas Munlclpai Water Distnet,recorded In Volume 1300,Page 809,DA.C.C.A. THEsaid NCE 100..So u. facre craft,a xi...of 20aa.38 feet to a Trrtl�3A°a.IS628acre°no,ofhe aeasescobedindeedtolwooe�e® MANOR OF WOODBRIDOE foundb D g Seconds We.ad' 58 feet, d' thwccornerof Trac o/' a1/2 Sri BOUNDARY EXHIBIT 3A, called 15 628 m o land as n nee to Woodbridge Townhome Ltd,recorded inocument found bears South 18 Degrees 08 Minutes 10 Sefonds East a distal.of n.85 feet end a 12 iron rod round beers south 02 No 20190418000423350,offalPublc Records,Collin County,Texas,(O P R.C.C:'., Degrees mmrwes 33 Seconds test, 6.8A n at vest along the f A 12.818 acre tract a d,etance of / ®J O N E 3 I C A R T E R TH e 2b f / f .26500 or n B d g I f of d f / war ...of Ala, iron fee a1/2 r rod w h oed I 'fund for the southwest cornerof Woodbridge Villas Tact A.3 P Seconds East,of:mg the south Inac of sadrrd,cepsoucomerion 66.x6. ad3t0n ro Fe C V Mole,Collin C'ounty,Texas,according to th lat thereof recorded to Instrument N0. tc a m o scA1s -w LON.aY_ A 201 72,0P.RCGT; tatadronry .. rneeDrM OFaEa NN Na dad a ,esa a... ATE svPrENeER zozl own.sr. OE THENCE North 89 Degrees 30 Minutes 56 Seconds East,along the south Ifne of said Woodbridge Yllas Tract A-3, rice No. 05125-o006-00 DWG-ND. 858 53 the southeast corner of saol f 866.07 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and dcontalmng 558ge Villas � svBNrzTED wRv.ev. u a Deal distance of 364 square feet or . 12818acres of land more or less_ ra N0. SALE No2 rc.\usai\osnr000abo uaiae or cam o a sa Dav im.\aD\xmnraUasrae-wa w N..ew a a t.rvn,n/u�..a.r wooaa un-oia n Ne.s..a Y r.con v on.e.ao..-»sum amrz 97 10/26/2021 Item 4. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Finance Account Code: See Exhibit A Prepared By: Melissa Beard Subject Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2021-51 amending Ordinance No. 2021-43, which established the budget for fiscal ear 2021-2022; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. Recommendation I otion to approve Item as presented. Discussion Budget amendments are generally intended to cover unanticipated and/or unavoidable revenue and expenditure adjustments to the adopted budget. The detail attached in Exhibit A has two components: 1) To transfer excess General Fund Fund Balance to a new fund, GFFB Community Investment(Fund 470). The total amount transferred to this fund is $6,250,000 which is allocated to various expense accounts. 2) To increase the Library budget $120,000 for the purchase of a book sorter, and to increase the Fire Department budget$250,000 for the purchase of LifePak heart monitors. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals The overall effect of this amendment is to increase the General Fund budget by$6,620,000,which will reduce the fund balance by the same amount. It also increases the available funds in Fund 470 by$6,250,000 for projects agreed upon by council to be funded with excess fund balance. 98 10/26/2021 Item 4. ORDINANCE NO. 2021-51 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS,AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2021-43, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021- 2022; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the City Council heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 2021-43 setting forth the Budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022 beginning October 1,2021,and ending September 30, 2022; and, WHEREAS, the City Departments and Divisions routinely review their budget appropriations to determine if any changes are necessary; and WHEREAS,based upon said review the City staff now recommends that certain amendments to the Budget be considered by the City Council; see Exhibit A; and, WHEREAS,the City Council has the authority to make amendments to the City Budget under Article VII, Section 4 of the City Charter, as well as State law; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed amendments to the FY 2021-2022 Budget; see Exhibit A, with the revenues and expenditures therein contained, is in the best interest of the City; and therefore, desires to adopt the same by formal action. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION I: The proposed amendments to the FY 2021-2022 Budget of the City of Wylie; Exhibit A, as heretofore adopted by Ordinance No. 2021-51, are completely adopted and approved as amendments to the said FY 2021-2022 Budget. SECTION II: All portions of the existing FY 2021-2022 Budget and Ordinance No. 2021-43, except as specifically herein amended, shall remain in full force and effect, and not be otherwise affected by the adoption of the amendatory ordinance. SECTION III: Should any paragraph, sentence, sub-division, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional,illegal or invalid,the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid,illegal, or unconstitutional. SECTION IV: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION V: That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION VI: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of the Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, Ordinance No. 2021-51 General Fund Fund Balance Transfer Page 1 of 2 99 10/26/2021 Item 4. nor as affecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provision of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 26th day of October,2021. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2021-51 General Fund Fund Balance Transfer Page 2 of 2 100 10/26/2021 Item 4. Budget Amendment Exhibit A General Fund Fund Balance for Community Investment Fund Department Account Number Account Description Debit Credit Project Name 100 5181 59430 Transfer to Capital Project Fund 6,250,000.00 Transfer GF Fund Balance for Community Investment 100 5551 58850 Major Tools&Equipment 120,000.00 Library Book Sorter 100 5231 58850 Major Tools&Equipment 250,000.00 Life Pak 15 Heart Monitors Fund 100 6,620,000.00 0.00 470 4000 49111 Transfer from General Fund 6,250,000.00 GF Fund Balance Transfer for Community Investment 470 5470 58910 Buildings 750,000.00 Senior Center Remodel 470 5470 58150 Land Betterments 1,300,000.00 Two Splashpads 470 5470 58150 Land Betterments 700,000.00 Dog Park 470 5470 54220 Sidewalks 600,000.00 Sidewalks 470 5470 54230 Drainage 500,000.00 Storm Drainage Facilities 470 5470 58510 Motor Vehicles 2,400,000.00 Two Quint Replacements Fund 470 6,250,000.00 6,250,000.00 101 10/26/2021 Item 5. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Manager Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject Consider,and act upon,the approval of the Employment Agreement between the City of Wylie,Texas and Brent Parker,and authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement. Recommendation Motion to approve Item as presented. Discussion Financial Summary/Strategic Goals 102 10/26/2021 Item 5. EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT BRENT PARKER THIS AGREEMENT (the "Agreement"), made and entered into this 26th day of October, 2021 by and between the CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, a municipal corporation chartered under the Constitution of the State of Texas as a home-rule city, ("Wylie"), and Brent Parker ("Parker" or "Interim City Manager"),both of which parties hereto understand and agree as follows: WHEREAS,Parker is currently the Assistant City Manager of the City of Wylie("Wylie") and the City Manager has resigned; WHEREAS, Wylie desires to employ Parker as Interim City Manager of Wylie and during the time the Wylie City Council searches for a new City Manager; WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Wylie City Council to provide certain benefits, establish certain conditions of employment and to set certain working conditions of Parker during his tenure as Interim City Manager; and WHEREAS, Parker desires to accept employment as Interim City Manager on the terms outlined herein. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, and hereinbefore stated, the parties hereto agree as follows: SECTION 1: DUTIES Wylie City Council hereby agrees to employ Parker as Interim City Manager to perform the functions and duties commensurate with such position and to perform such other directly related lawful duties and functions as the Wylie City Council shall from time-to-time assign. SECTION 2: TERM A. Nothing in this Agreement is intended, nor shall same be construed, to in anywise create a limitation of term of Parker's employment as Interim City Manager at Wylie for less than an indefinite teiln. B. Likewise, nothing in this Agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right of the Wylie City Council to telniinate the services of Parker as Interim City Manager at any time with or without cause, subject to the provisions set forth in Section 3 of this Agreement. C. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent, limit or otherwise interfere with the right of Parker to resign at any time from his position as Interim City Manager with Wylie, subject to the provisions set forth in Section 3,Paragraph C, of this Agreement. D. No property interest, express or implied, is created in Parker's title as Interim City Manager. E. Nothing in this agreement shall prevent or otherwise interfere with Parker's right Page lof6 3532266 103 10/26/2021 Item 5. to return to his previous position as Assistant City Manager at the conclusion of his employment as Interim City Manager except as provided by Section 3.B. SECTION 3: TERMINATION AND RESIGNATION A. In the event Parker is terminated without cause as defined herein by the Wylie City Council after the effective date of this Agreement and during such time Parker is willing and able to perform his duties of Interim City Manager, then, in that event, Parker shall have the right to return to his previous position as Assistant City Manager. B. In the event Parker is terminated "for cause," Parker is not entitled to his previous position as Interim City Manager and Wylie shall have no obligation to pay or provide the benefits set forth in this Agreement, save and except payment of any and all accrued but unpaid personal leave days. The term "for cause" for purposes of this Agreement is defined as follows in this Subsection 3.B.: 1. Any willful breach, disregard or habitual neglect of duties set forth herein formally communicated in writing or orally to Parker from the Wylie City Council; 2. Insubordination or failure to comply with lawful written or oral Wylie City Council directives; 3. Failure to comply with the City Council's written or oral policies or the City Council's written administrative regulations; 4. Drunkenness or excessive use of alcoholic beverages; 5. Illegal use of drugs, hallucinogens or other substances regulated by the Texas Controlled Substances Act; 6. Conviction of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude; 7. Failure to meet the City's written standards of professional conduct or the City of Wylie's Code of Ethics; 8. Immorality, which is conduct the Wylie City Council determines is not in conformity with the accepted moral standards of the community. Immorality is not confined to sexual matters, but includes conduct inconsistent with rectitude or indicative of corruption, indecency or depravity; 9. Assault on a person; 10. Knowingly falsifying records or documents related to the City of Wylie's activities; 11. Conscious misrepresentation of facts to the Wylie City Council or other City officials in the conduct of the City's business; or Page 2of6 3532266 104 10/26/2021 Item 5. C. In the event Parker voluntarily resigns his position as Interim City Manager with Wylie before expiration of the aforesaid term of employment, then Parker shall give Wylie fourteen(14) days' notice in advance, unless both parties agree otherwise. Parker shall be entitled to return to his previous position as Assistant City Manager so long as the resignation is not in lieu of termination"for cause" as defined in Subsection 3.B. SECTION 4: SALARY A. Wylie agrees to pay Parker for his services rendered pursuant hereto an annual base salary of two hundred three thousand eight hundred twenty two and .01/100 Dollars($203,822.01) payable in installments under the same texiiis as other employees of Wylie are paid("Salary"). B. Parker agrees that he shall not be eligible for salary adjustments during the term of this Agreement unless the terms of this Agreement are amended. SECTION 5: PERFORMANCE EVALUATION The Wylie City Council may from time to time evaluate Parker's job performance as Interim City Manager and provide input on his work. SECTION 6: HOURS OF WORK The parties agree Parker is an exempt employee expected to engage in those hours of work which are necessary to fulfill the obligations of Parker's position, and,therefore, does not have set hours of work and is available at all times. Parker acknowledges that the proper perfoiivance of duties as Interim City Manager will often require the performance of necessary services at other times and for more extended periods. Parker agrees to devote such additional time as is necessary for the full and proper performance of duties and that the compensation herein provided for includes compensation for the perfotuiance of all such services; however, it is the desire of Wylie that reasonable compensatory time off be permitted Parker, such as is customary for all other exempt employees, so long as such compensatory time off does not interfere with the normal conduct of the Interim City Manager's office. SECTION 7: EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS As Interim City Manager, Parker shall continue to accrue sick leave, vacation, life and health insurance coverage and other personal and fringe benefits in the same manner he accrues as Assistant City Manager. Vacation days taken by the Interim City Manager will be taken at such time(s) as will least interfere with the performance of the Interim City Manager's duties as set forth in this Agreement. SECTION 8: OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT AND INVESTMENTS Parker acknowledges, for and during the term of this Agreement, that Parker shall devote his full time and effort to perfoiinance of the duties required hereunder and shall not undertake, nor accept, any outside or other employment which would in any wise limit Parker's performance Page 3of6 3532266 105 10/26/2021 Item 5. of his duties hereunder or his availability for performance of duties hereunder without the prior consent of the Wylie City Council; provided, however, Parker is not precluded from occasional teaching, writing or lecturing. It is further understood and agreed that because of the duties of Parker within and on behalf of Wylie and its citizenry, Parker shall not, during the term of this Agreement, individually, as a partner,joint venture, officer or shareholder, invest or participate in any business venture conducting business in the corporate limits of Wylie, except as to stock ownership in any company whose capital stock is publicly held and regularly traded, without the prior consent of the Wylie City Council. For and during the tem).of this Agreement, Parker further agrees, except as to Parker's personal residence or residential property acquired or held for future use as Parker's personal residence, not to invest, without the prior approval of the Wylie City Council, in any other real estate or real property improvements within the corporate limits of Wylie. SECTION 9: INDEMNIFICATION Wylie shall indemnify Parker against expenses (including attorneys' fees) and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by him in connection with the defense of any civil, criminal or administrative action, suit or proceeding in which he is made a party or with which he is threatened, by reason of being or because of any act as an employee of Wylie within the course and scope of his duties and employment hereunder if he acted in good faith and in a manner in which he reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interest of Wylie, and with respect to any criminal action or proceeding, had no reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful. Notwithstanding the foregoing,he shall not be entitled to indemnification regarding any matter in which he fails to notify Wylie of a claim within a reasonable time or fails to cooperate in the defense of such claim,but only to the extent that the defense of such claim is prejudiced by his failure to give notice or to cooperate. SECTION 10: BONDING Wylie shall bear the full cost of any fidelity or other bonds required of Parker under any law or ordinance. SECTION 11: OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT The Wylie City Council shall fix any such other terms and conditions of employment as they may determine from time-to-time,relating to the performance of Parker,provided such terms and conditions are not inconsistent with or in conflict with the provisions of this Agreement, the Wylie City Charter, or any other law and are added to this Agreement through amendment. SECTION 12: GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Controlling Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas and it shall be performable in Collin County, Texas. B. Complete Agreement. This Agreement embodies the entire understanding and agreement of the parties and supersedes all other agreements and understandings,both written and oral. Any additions, deletions or modifications to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Page 4of6 3532266 106 10/26/2021 Item 5. including,but not limited to, changes in the terms of the Agreement, shall be made only by written addendum signed by both parties. Any prior agreement between the parties, oral or written, is terminated and superseded by this Agreement by the parties' mutual consent as of the effective date of this Agreement. C. Notice. Any notice required or permitted to be delivered hereunder shall be deemed to be delivered,whether or not actually received,when deposited in the United States Mail,postage pre-paid, certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to either party, as the case may be, at the addresses contained below: City of Wylie Attn: Matthew Porter, Mayor 300 Country Club Dr#100 Wylie, Texas 75098 Mr. Brent Parker D. Multiple Originals. This Agreement is executed in two (2) originals, one for Wylie and one for the Interim City Manager, each of which shall constitute but one and the same instrument. E. Severability. If any provision or any portion thereof contained in this Agreement is held to be unconstitutional,invalid or unenforceable,the remainder of this Agreement,or portion thereof, shall be deemed severable, shall not be affected and shall remain in full force and effect. F. This Agreement shall be effective as of the 18th day of October, 2021 ("Effective Date"). Page 5of6 3532266 107 10/26/2021 Item 5. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Wylie has caused this Agreement to be signed and executed on its behalf by its City Council and Parker has signed and executed this Agreement, both in duplicate, on the day and year first above written. Matthew Porter Mayor Brent Parker Interim City Manager Page 6of6 3532266 108 10/26/2021 Item WS1. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Parks and Recreation Account Code: Prepared By: Robert Diaz Subject IDiscuss Wylie Recreation Center cost of service study with PROS consultant. Recommendation Discussion In May 2021, the City entered in to a contract with PROS Consulting to perform a cost of service study for the Parks and Recreation Department. One of the main focus areas of the study was the Wylie Recreation Center. Michael Svetz,Principal Consultant with PROS, will present the findings for the Wylie Recreation Center in a work session with the City Council. During this work session the City Council will have an opportunity to discuss with the consultant his findings. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals There is not a Financial Summary included in this report. Strategic Goals: Health, Safety and Well-Being; Community Focused Government; Culture, Planning Management. 109 III a; n,:+, :„ :az d, ^, ,; 10/26/2021 Item WS1. .�u i; ".:udd.:rr:.glr,>r!mp° u,;' °' ... ,w,..=.,..... .I � ". va ,i' t< ..tea.,,,. ��xuip: uI " ,..V :;m ^'� III;".r' �q uua '' kJ N.%4,t, iieN4,$), imp k xi, -1,,, 11,', , ',,,,,,,tv,v,,,'„ ,,,,,,, ;, ocir ip ,,‘ ' :I' Y lir a .. ;lir ��v dh " Map yyr'„ , l p Parks .. .a.„ it ',',r"'" N r'u:l "<N„;^rye' I�� '' .4, "avr^". vi u � I II 01 „w '6.c'�;YIi,A!M. :I��,'�,....I.. 'I•r 0 41111) AV' Yr * .,.e'W,: v!mms�mwlllllll �I�: ��I �II�, M', Yam., pros" '' consul ° 10/26/2021 Item WS1. 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SENIOR CENTER OPERATIONS SHELTER RESERVATIONS STONEHAVEN HOUSE OPERATIONS sommustamatatuatamatuatusamatamatamatamatamatamatateausiagisktfiftstimonessagkesitemaipistimosisMettagisi.MINEWORMEMONAMONONSIMMOWASEWEastladatimiglikkunditiONAMMilmigaMosomponapagapponsupsanampanspannormapaanpa pro -4.. consu 118 10/26/2021 Item WS1. ' Dui �" � & ,tyro- 8 ' g 11 �_ ,gyp a „„ , . , :', " +, '+AMM' ,1. MMk" "'I l: vM 110, *w fit„ fi r PY . : M r Y a, 1l, N Recreation Analysis 119 10/2 6/2 021 Item WS1. Recreation Center Amenities • Fitness Center • Three-lane indoor track measuring 1/10th of a mile • Locker rooms • Climbing wall • Gymnasium (basketball/volleyball gym) • Meeting rooms • Childcare room • Please Note: A Swimming Pool is NOT offered at the facility pros:,. consul 'z° 10/26/2021 Item WS1. Recreation Center Historical Financial Performan DIRECT COSTS 0 IX FISCAL Direct Cost Revenues Cost Recovery Expenditures YEAR (ACTUAL) Rate (ACTUAL) FY11 $1 ,020,777 $532,182 52% FY12 $1,425,515 $655,958 46% FY13 $1 ,183,502 $643,054 54% FY14 $1 ,363,884 $668,471 49% FY15 $1 ,340,775 $710,029 53% FY16 $1 ,387,894 $713,371 51% FY17 $1 ,513,278 $758,996 50% FY18 $1 ,718,906 $783,436 46% FY19 $1 ,778,349 $870,619 49% FY20 $1 ,806,238 $217,540 12% IIINN/4Coved -1 9 FY21 $1 ,658,595 $615,830 37% ■■■■y Covld -1 9 Average DIRECT Cost Recovery (including COVID years): 45 % pros. '. consul® 10/26/2021 Item WS1. Core Programs/Services ,,,,,,, ,,," Core Program/Service tr FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES f r 44 FACILITY RESERVATIONS CHILD CARE t it It MEMBERSHIPS i 14 DAY PASS EMPLOYEE PASS COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS yt pros' consul Service Current Full Cost of 10/26/2021 Item WS1. Revenues Current FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $217,185 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $17,277 CHILD CARE $3,390 Membership Revenue = 69% of MEMBERSHIPS $569,230 ®k all revenue generated by Rec DAY PASS $22,838 EMPLOYEE PASS $0 Center COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $0 Total $829,919 Expenditures Current FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $527,472 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $65,180 CHILD CARE $79,108 MEMBERSHIPS $834,862 DAY PASS $195,754 Free Community Services and EMPLOYEE PASS $9,788 ��� Facility Improvements = COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $322,994 Total $2,035,158 16% of Rec Center Annual Annual Net Gain/Loss ($1,205,239) Operating Budget Total Cost Recovery 41% Total Number of Annual Visits 426,840 ,prose Tax Subsidy per Experience/Visit ($2.82) consul 10/26/2021 Item WS1. 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Current Cost Core Program Area Recovery Goal - Year 1 Goal - Year 2 Goal - Year 3 FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES 41% 61% 61% 60% FACILITY RESERVATIONS 27% 82% 82% 80% CHILD CARE 4% 6% 6% 5% MEMBERSHIPS 68% 82% 90% 95% DAY PASS 12% 24% 26% 25% EMPLOYEE PASS 0% 0% 0% 0% COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 0% 0% 0% 0% Total Cost Recovery 41% 55% 58% 66% somemaisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisia consu 126 10/26/2021 Item WS1. e bership Fee Example 66% Cost Current Recovery Membership Type Membership Option Year Three Fee Membership Fee Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Adult $ 22 $ 40 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Family $ 40 $ 55 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Youth $ 10 $ 30 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Senior $ 10 $ 30 Resident 1 Month Adult $ 22 $ 40 Resident 1 Month Family $ 40 $ 55 Resident 1 Month Youth $ 10 $ 30 Resident 1 Month Senior $ 10 $ 30 Resident 1 Year Adult $ 175 $ 325 Resident 1 Year Family $ 325 $ 450 Resident 1 Year Youth $ 105 $ 250 Resident 1 Year Senior $ 105 $ 250 Itt pros consul " Three Year Financial Performance Summary 10/26/2021 Item WS1. Revenues Current 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $217,185 $328,863 $338,729 $348,891 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $17,277 $55,220 $56,877 $58,583 CHILD CARE $3,390 $5,192 $5,347 $5,508 MEMBERSHIPS $569,230 $705,080 $797,475 $997,065 DAY PASS $22,838 $49,337 $54,418 $64,580 EMPLOYEE PASS $0 $0 $0 $0 COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $0 $0 $0 $0 Total $829,919 $1,143,692 $1,252,846 $1,474,627 Expenditures Current 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $527,472 $543,296 $559,595 $576,383 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $65,180 $67,136 $69,150 $71,224 CHILD CARE $79,108 $81,482 $83,926 $86,444 MEMBERSHIPS $834,862 $859,908 $885,705 $912,276 DAY PASS $195,754 $201,626 $207,675 $213,905 EMPLOYEE PASS $9,788 $10,081 $10,384 $10,695 COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $322,994 $332,684 $342,664 $352,944 Total $2,035,158 $2,096,213 $2,159,099 $2,223,872 Annual Net Gain/Loss ($1,205,239) ($952,521) ($906,253) ($749,246) Total Cost Recovery 41% 55% 58% 66% Total Number of Annual Visits 426,840 426,840 426,840 426,840 pros':'28 Tax Subsidy per Experience/Visit ($2.82) ($2.23) ($2.12) ($1.76) Consul ... 10/26/2021 Item WS1. & ro-ty 8 �' 404,„ ' ski gyp _ , a „„ .. :', V +, 'al' ,, MMk", "'I l: u I :!:,Vi ail V V )r ,, ; r+c rtl^uV° . � l BN vx w'a c a w ; 'w ��ex Recreation Center — Cost Recovery Option 2 — 87% 129 Cost Recovery oak y Program Area 10/26/2021 Item WS1. Current Cost Core Program Area Goal - Year 1 Goal - Year 2 Goal - Year 3 Recovery FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES 41% 61% 61% 61% FACILITY RESERVATIONS 27% 100% 100% 100% CHILD CARE 4% 6% 6% 6% MEMBERSHIPS 68% 111% 143% 157% DAY PASS 12% 24% 26% 30% EMPLOYEE PASS 0% 0% 0% 0% COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 0% 0% 0% 0% Total Cost Recovery 41% 67% 80% 87% pros''130 consu 10/26/2021 Item WS1. e bership Fee Example 87% Cost Recovery Current Membership Type Membership Qr Thr Fee Year Three Membership Fee Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Adult $ 22 $ 50 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Family $ 40 $ 80 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Youth $ 10 $ 40 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Senior $ 10 $ 40 Resident 1 Month Adult $ 22 $ 50 Resident 1 Month Family $ 40 $ 80 Resident 1 Month Youth $ 10 $ 40 Resident 1 Month Senior $ 10 $ 40 Resident 1 Year Adult $ 175 $ 425 Resident 1 Year Family $ 325 $ 675 Resident 1 Year Youth $ 105 $ 325 Resident 1 Year Senior $ 105 $ 325 pros con sut 10/26/2021 Item WS1Three Year Financial Performance Summary Revenues Current 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $217,185 $328,863 $338,729 $348,891 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $17,277 $67,136 $69,150 $71,224 CHILD CARE $3,390 $5,192 $5,347 $5,508 MEMBERSHIPS $569,230 $957,195 $1,262,625 $1,435,775 DAY PASS $22,838 $49,337 $54,418 $64,580 EMPLOYEE PASS $0 $0 $0 $0 COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $0 $0 $0 $0 Total $829,919 $1,407,723 $1,730,269 $1,925,978 Expenditures Current 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $527,472 $543,296 $559,595 $576,383 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $65,180 $67,136 $69,150 $71,224 CHILD CARE $79,108 $81,482 $83,926 $86,444 MEMBERSHIPS $834,862 $859,908 $885,705 $912,276 DAY PASS $195,754 $201,626 $207,675 $213,905 EMPLOYEE PASS $9,788 $10,081 $10,384 $10,695 COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $322,994 $332,684 $342,664 $352,944 Total $2,035,158 $2,096,213 $2,159,099 $2,223,872 Annual Net Gain/Loss ($1,205,239) ($688,490) ($428,830) ($297,894) Total Cost Recovery 41% 67% 80% 87% Total Number of Annual Visits 426,840 426,840 426,840 426,840 ',roll m Tax Subsidy per Experience/Visit ($2.82) ($1.61) ($1.00) ($0.70) consul 10/26/2021 Item WS1. ,KK Dui ," „..,..„4...4 44.4..444 :'!.:,'!..;;;... ,',:!:'",i,,,,:...,:.:....".!.....,,...'...'...:.,...::'..',,.. :i,'1,,H:,1,:ilt.,w,;4,45, �„ ' ski w.0,0 1, i i' e :', '+AMM' ,, „it, i.",'I l: 010.0 u0. 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Current Cost Core Program Area Goal - Year 1 Goal - Year 2 Goal - Year 3 Recovery FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES 41% 61% 61% 61% FACILITY RESERVATIONS 27% 100% 100% 100% CHILD CARE 4% 6% 6% 6% MEMBERSHIPS 68% 163% 185% 200% DAY PASS 12% 24% 26% 30% EMPLOYEE PASS 0% 0% 0% 0% COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS 0% 0% 0% 0% Total Cost Recovery 41% 88% 98% 104% consu 134 10/26/2021 Item WS1. e bership Fee Example 100+% Cost Recovery Current Membership Type Membership Option Year Three Fee Membership Fee Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Adult $ 22 $ 65 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Family $ 40 $ 90 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Youth $ 10 $ 55 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Senior $ 10 $ 55 Resident 1 Month Adult $ 22 $ 65 Resident 1 Month Family $ 40 $ 90 Resident 1 Month Youth $ 10 $ 55 Resident 1 Month Senior $ 10 $ 55 Resident 1 Year Adult $ 175 $ 550 Resident 1 Year Family $ 325 $ 750 Resident 1 Year Youth $ 105 $ 450 Resident 1 Year Senior $ 105 $ 450 proconsu 10/26/2021 Item WS1Three Year Financial Performance Summary Revenues Current 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $217,185 $328,863 $338,729 $348,891 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $17,277 $67,136 $69,150 $71,224 CHILD CARE $3,390 $5,192 $5,347 $5,508 MEMBERSHIPS $569,230 $1,400,180 $1,641,100 $1,821,560 DAY PASS $22,838 $49,337 $54,418 $64,580 EMPLOYEE PASS $0 $0 $0 $0 COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $0 $0 $0 $0 Total $829,919 $1,850,708 $2,108,744 $2,311,763 Expenditures Current 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $527,472 $543,296 $559,595 $576,383 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $65,180 $67,136 $69,150 $71,224 CHILD CARE $79,108 $81,482 $83,926 $86,444 MEMBERSHIPS $834,862 $859,908 $885,705 $912,276 DAY PASS $195,754 $201,626 $207,675 $213,905 EMPLOYEE PASS $9,788 $10,081 $10,384 $10,695 COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $322,994 $332,684 $342,664 $352,944 Total $2,035,158 $2,096,213 $2,159,099 $2,223,872 Annual Net Gain/Loss ($1,205,239) ($245,505) ($50,355) $87,891 Total Cost Recovery 41% 88% 98% 104% Total Number of Annual Visits 426,840 426,840 426,840 426,840 pros' a Tax Subsidy per Experience/Visit ($2.82) ($0.58) ($0.12) $0.21 Consul 136 Overall MembersMembership FeeChanges 10/26/2021 Item WS1. Summary of TOptions 66% Cost 87% Cost 100+% Cost Recovery Recovery Recovery Current Membership Type Membership Option Option Option Year Three Year Three Year Three Fee Membership Membership Membership Fee Fee Fee Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Adult $ 22 $ 40 $ 50 $ 65 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Family $ 40 $ 55 $ 80 $ 90 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Youth $ 10 $ 30 $ 40 $ 55 Resident 1 Month Auto Renew Senior $ 10 $ 30 $ 40 $ 55 Resident 1 Month Adult $ 22 $ 40 $ 50 $ 65 Resident 1 Month Family $ 40 $ 55 $ 80 $ 90 Resident 1 Month Youth $ 10 $ 30 $ 40 $ 55 Resident 1 Month Senior $ 10 $ 30 $ 40 $ 55 Resident 1 Year Adult $ 175 $ 325 $ 425 $ 550 Resident 1 Year Family $ 325 $ 450 $ 675 $ 750 Resident 1 Year Youth $ 105 $ 250 $ 325 $ 450 Resident 1 Year Senior $ 105 $ 250 $ 325 $ 450 pros C4nSu1 ®, Overall Financial Performance 10/26/2021 Item WS1. Summaryof hr Options 66% Cost 87%Cost 100+% Cost Revenues Current Recovery Recovery Recovery FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $217,185 $348,891 $348,891 $348,891 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $17,277 $58,583 $71,224 $71,224 CHILD CARE $3,390 $5,508 $5,508 $5,508 MEMBERSHIPS $569,230 $997,065 $1,435,775 $1,821,560 DAY PASS $22,838 $64,580 $64,580 $64,580 EMPLOYEE PASS $0 $0 $0 $0 COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $0 $0 $0 $0 Total $829,919 $1,474,627 $1,925,978 $2,311,763 66% Cost 87% Cost 100+%Cost Expenditures Current Recovery Recovery Recovery FEE BASED PROGRAMS/SERVICES $527,472 $576,383 $576,383 $576,383 FACILITY RESERVATIONS $65,180 $71,224 $71,224 $71,224 CHILD CARE $79,108 $86,444 $86,444 $86,444 MEMBERSHIPS $834,862 $912,276 $912,276 $912,276 DAY PASS $195,754 $213,905 $213,905 $213,905 EMPLOYEE PASS $9,788 $10,695 $10,695 $10,695 COMMUNITY SERVICES/REC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS $322,994 $352,944 $352,944 $352,944 Total $2,035,158 $2,223,872 $2,223,872 $2,223,872 Annual Net Gain/Loss ($1,205,239) ($749,246) ($297,894) $87,891 Total Cost Recovery 41% 66% 87% 104°% Total Number of Annual Visits 426,840 426,840 426,840 426,840 s; Tax Subsidy per Experience/Visit ($2.82) ($1.76) ($0.70) $0.21 ro l 138 consul 10/26/2021 Item WS1. , S S,.‘,,,ze,,1.s.o,0,:,i,,,,,.s:,,,,, g,^ {${1 \ f t 3 y, 44 l t<lE�k0s .} t 1� t7 t3. • • ay .. �i* iz \{try ?.} 'i r7 ti { �� �,:� t �' la " ? 'ems git A ',' }} 3 ��fit'., pro - consu 139 10/26/2021 Item WS2. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Parks and Recreation Account Code: Prepared By: Robert Diaz Subject IDiscuss how to proceed with the dog park, splash pad, and Senior Center improvement projects. Recommendation Discussion Staff will be discussing with the City Council the many options to design and construct the proposed dog park, splash pad, and Senior Center projects. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals There is not a Financial Summary included in this report. Strategic Goals: Health, Safety and Well-Being; Community Focused Government; Culture, Planning Management. 140 10/26/2021 Item WS2. p. &":“""""""""' ' a _h„„,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,a: , „. „ 0. , .„„„„„„.„„„. „„.,.,„ „. . , „ „„„. a;l ,,,, ,,,,,,,,"", : '' ',,,,,,,,, ' „,',',' """""",',,,,,,,,'„,"::::',''', ,"„„„„„„„„„„,"""„'":“,'' '""'":"' '""' ''''" „„„,..„. „ „„., „ , „„„„„„„. . „„. . ,„„,... ," ," , . „ ,, „„„„„„ „„„„„ , :,•„„„„„„„0„00000000000 • , ,,,,..• ,. ,• , „„„„„„ „, . „„„„. 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Design Build Procurement Methodology • The City contracts with a single firm to provide both design and construction of a "building" • 2 Step Process 1. Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to review the professional architect 2. Request for Proposal (RFP) to the selected firm for the project. Staff Comments: • This methodology is specific to the construction or rehabilitation of a "building", and does not apply to these projects. • RFQ is a lengthy selection process 143 10/26/2021 Item WS2. h.JOB . IER hr.CONTRACTING JOC is for the maintenance, repair, alteration renovation or minor construction of a facility. Staff Comments: 0 This is new c nstruction, anc JOC is not intended for this type of project. 144 w o oce s no m eLea 1 1. r. s B d • Hire an independent Landscape Architect to complete the design; providing plans for bid documents ■ Select the most qualified Landscape Architect under the Master Agreement for Professional and Engineering Services (MAPES). • Request a detailed proposal from the firm, and begin negotiations towards a contract. • Sign a Professional Services Project Order (PSPO) • Complete a bid process: (Options) • Competitive sealed bid (low bid) or ■ CMAR (no value add for this type of project) or • Competitive Sealed Proposal (CSP, recommended as the most flexibility) • Potential cost savings, utilize the cooperative purchasing contracts for buying equipment. 145 10/26/2021 Item WS3. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins,AICP Subject ID iscuss a proposed residential development on approximately 44 acres, generally located on the northeast corner of Skyview Drive and Avalon Park Road in the City of Wylie's Extra Territorial Jurisdiction. Recommendation Discussion The developer's representative has requested a work session with City Council to discuss a proposed development generally located on the northeast corner of Skyview Drive and Avalon Park Road. The proposal consists of 348 duplex style rental units ranging from 763 to 2,619 square feet each on—43.8 acres. This property is currently in the City of Wylie's Extra Territorial Jurisdiction(ETJ)therefore annexation would be required. Annexation with a developer agreement has been proposed by the developer. However, prior to application, staff recommended a work session with Council due to the nature of the development and the requirements annexation places upon the City, such as utilities,waste collection, and public safety. In addition to any general discussion with the developer, staff is requesting Council discussion on the following: -The requirement of a Traffic Impact Analysis(TIA)in conjunction with any development agreement prior to annexation due to location of the proposal and surrounding roads. -Expansion of the CCN and related studies due to the property not being within the City's,or any jurisdiction's,sewer service area (CCN), the distance to available sewer lines, and the City sewer system having been designed in accordance with the current CCN boundaries. -Screening of the property from public ROW and the surrounding Avalon Park. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals Planning Management 146 10/26/2021 Item WS3. 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CONTACT MATTHEW NILES =v , L �, 1 I ., 1, ., , icev1� � � ; 1 \ il:,[i, 1 I FI______11_,_ iiII--IIII ,[ \,-. e landscape �11 architectsd ®a ISSUE FOR � — .. l-- t REVIEW TREE PRESERVATION TREE PRESERVATION PLAN N PLAN SCALE i=BRV GRAPHIC SONEIN,ET LP0.02 158 10/26/2021 Item WS3, ISSUES TREE TAB, TREE TAB.- 99),.31 6.5 5E55.,4 9, POINT NUMBER NORTHING EASTING DESCRIPTION POINT NUN1BER_ NORTHING," EASTING DESCRIPTION POINT 21,11,,BER 1 NORTHING EAS MG DESCRIPTION POINT NUMBER I NORTHING I FASTING DESCRIPTION POINT NUMBER NORTHING, EASING DESCRIPTION 20 152231 702.26 31 25811 23 15 3033HACK82113. 1,871 3006118 90 2.1183 22 8 ELM MULTI TRUNK 152231 7./304 30 3581659 61 13 HACKBFRRE '52396 706/301 48 258,3/6 1, 6 1912,0,..HT 152/22 2.2.0 90 258'182 22 26-1,3,12...2 REVISIONS 152900 7.63.37 555,1,71 2233HACKBERRE 1526, 7060105 44 2501102 32 10.NI '666,6 7067606. 5601515 51 6 HACKBERR2 3,786 70,7290 76 258166,9 54 6 HABKBERRY 152727 7067667 16 5.1189 3,2 .HACKBERRY ZE E 1,907 7062,57 66 I 1581175 05 I 11 H.CABERRY ITUI TI TRUNK ''"' 7"'"3'7' I E'S'"'7 '''"K''''''"'n T"" MIESMI=111= 161785 7.72,26 I 2581,50 31 .11ACKBERRY 152795 7057.3 85 258,87 65 11 HACEBER. .( ,62606 796.7.3 58 I 2581.1 32 1 6 HAD,55,1331,1,12T1 TRUNK 1528. 7.7.4 58 I 258116245 15 HAGHDERR9 152825 7067E01 85 1/1=11 1527. 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'8 HACK95,232 21,1 1 131ELNK 162853 706730.92 .8 832 90 6 HACABERF, 1538133 30633113. 35111551 82 .113 HACK...1,112221 I RUNK 3,376 70672.. 26813.1 58 10 21...5512.2 153/28 70,980 81 258,162 15 10 HAAKBERRY MULTI 11,213. ,63,,71 87130 I5?5,9 70662.30 7.1181 8/ 6 HACKBERR2 MLA,TRUNK 253050 7067300'6 2583.0 07 13 HACKBERRY 153808 7067302 7? 2501243 61 1033 HACKBERRE 3621. 7007.3 66 25012.06 10 BOIS 8,ARC 153220 7066971 55 754,1179,o ,HACKBERRY CONTACT MATTHEW NILES 152587 7.5243 77 255,170 CT 34 BACNBERR33 rout,TRUNK 4520. 7667,06 30 2581821 23 12 1,,CKBERR. 52.6 75167606 45 2581532 82 103311ACNBERRY 152702 7067230 62 2581277 46 32 14,,BERET MI II NUN, 152722 7086661 910 .2551,60 39 6 HACKBERR2,121 It TRUNK 352885 7062.0 53 I 2581172. 1 6 1.....FR932 1,14,1391-391.1.5 152845 7.73119 02 I 258 789 57 13 11,1.1.311,2 TIC,39,TRW. 1528. 756,04 43 li= 352763 1 7067214 82 1 2581242 23 11 11,,,,1-1232 21111T1 3,11,313 1,722 70336605 58 2.3182 87 21 1 12,,,FREV 1,11T1 TRUNK 1.882 2666.3. 12,338 26 6 HA2KEERE2 122.12 3066306. 258,66 39 .41,296.RRT 15,862 321,3306 56 )56.03 84 6 11.19SERAT 21124TI TRUNK 15.61 346322.3 63 2681220 61 6 12,CKEERR21212,1 TRUNK .1,6 2066881 51 2583181 50 18...BEIER.1,1124TI TRUNK .2881 30.216 16 2.11 39 16 23 HAOHBLIA. 162.1 3.3.3 45 2581757. .......32 1,800 3.7325 03 2681480 04 ,9323,21,32111334,112411 2.21.9 152310 70..38 29 3583.5 24 6.,..,... i 3523, 3.7210 24 2581,00 76 2 CLUE. 1,599 70.1,40 25011.. 36.9,92512.2 15.69 .0730,13 .01 346 16 18 41,22.912R. 1537. 306/303 34 2621,6 5? 10 BACC1251,162 ... 3063463 9? 2.12.. 6 4.21.1.130,39 21.11 3411/NK 15,16 30568.25 2.26 109, 12 BACKS.113,2112221 11.2.< ,52677 7.6167. 2681376. 21 HACKBER.2 '53057 7067314 14 258,753 36 10...BERRY MI 39,TRUNK .2706 7067513 70 2551457. 23',ACKBERF,1,1211 41 TRUNK 362766 70.176 56 268,96 79 30 EACKPERRY 3527. 70.552 6, 2531180 32 ,HALNEFRRY 151875 7.2,7 26 I 2581176 11 1,,,, 252665 70675115 71, I 258 B.66 14 HACKDERRT TEAT,TRUNK 1,7, 7.7614 15 = 3527. I 7067,65 19 I 15811., 13 11,4322BERRY 152712 7066.6 24 26,1188. 'a 112,01,1FRE,33 Y 162823 rc,,,ne i 2.1183 62 I 6 11ACKE6R.2 +22832 20.302 53 1 268.60 44 16 41.4.9,C., 1 MIZMEMIS l'E''' 1 3''''''' 1''''' '''''''''' .610 3062841 63 2583188 88 ,41,19BERRY TREE TABLE TREE TABLE TREE TABLE TREE TABLE I TREE TABLE 7- I 1,011,NIAABLR NORTHING LASTING DESORPTION POINT NUMBER NOR-AING El=nranil POINT 31.,,,ER I NO13,31ING 1 LASTING D.C.R1ETION 252706 76.855 19 25s,aa 38,I a,11,1,2., 152.8 7.6554 46 1 2581177 54 20 13.401,4,1142 11.72 7.70,2 66 25.654 16 It 119,1,11,9 11.54 7,167300 76 2563953 98 12 1.01,14,1,13 1322. ,I 706.86 67 31[2562522 16 12 4.01161,3132 152328 70.816 29 258'188 89 10 H.C121,131,3 294,441 TRUK. 122662 _30225.60 i 2681173. 6 ELM I.., ''362.26 25 2.2.6 22 12 HACKSER,33 1,263 70632,1, .8.29 3, 12 11,919,,,RT 11163.3 _I.66682 62 1 26.523 52 12 12,148,71.3 362302 3066605 71, 358.31, 1,HACK.... 15,661 74.6503 93 El 2.11/0 34 18 HACK... 112632 3067023 3.2 2681333. 12 HACK.... 131.2 300,99. 256.2002 III 15 HACK..., 113632 2060681 02 1 2582630. 10 H.C.SERICE 152702 7006797 06 2581156 21 8 HACKBERRY 1,1U1 TI TRUNK 162663 7.6407 68 I-35611,6 67 31 HACKBERRY 112571 67042 07 2.206.4 12 HACKBERB, 1,651 3...66 256.20 74 10 12,,KBER., 132601 70,671 64 F2582556 33 10 HACKBERRY LLI 1-1-I MIZIMI=I:=11:1 l'''' I 7'''''' '3'1173"1 "''3'3 112670 7.7858 76 25,23,5 60 12 HACKPERA, .2660 I 70666.55 1=III=1. 1,2660 I 7.6666 76 26826.28 IV ITACK,RRA > Ci) MIEMENE111:= l'E'S I'''''''' '5'1'7' 12''''''''''' 1,2669 7.7099 17 15.202. 12 11,02BERA9 1,26. I 7.62,63 EINNIIIMMEN 132629 I 792.58 57 2582.1 14 10 1.01,913, ---I w x 1521., 258118,33 11 HACNBERRA MULTI TRUNE 111688 3022601 1 2561.0 97 16 4,313,16ERRY 112.8 7.21.6.3 2582261 56 .HACKB:R,13 11.46 1,o,..8. 11.18 .0,6.5 94 2683.6 69 10 121,145ERRY >et a ill k--- k- 122092 .81183 29 153 4,9,41222.33 MUCH I RUNK 11.83 206.00 84 24819,00 2 AACK13,11.3 112603 36,118 22 1282264 61 12 HACK...3 IS,. 1 ms,as 9, vzsz, roost,sr 2202,9 32 16'41,CKBLRITY i 152662 2581186 21 1.RACK... 112556 7067256 63 F?9,949 10 12 HACKBERRY 1'7696 -'3007.156 07 25822E6 32 12 HACKBLISH, 1,526 5.060.6 50 „,,,,9,1 W IA 112E20 706.67. 52625E0 62 10 NACKBERRY , MIIMMEMZEI:= -- I'''''32 l' 'E''''.' 13'3''''''''''''' 112605 7.7.8 I, 2581241 54 13 HACKB2RAY .2646 1 70.782 14 11=.1=1 1,2625 I 706.42 70 2,2507 51 ,11.ACK,RRA i 1-11- EIMINE=MI:= 11'' I 7'3'''' ''''''.3'7' 1'3'33''''''' 112664 706,21. ,a2,,, 12 HACKBERR9 11.44 I 711.758 11 EZINE=1. 1 3 26,1 I 7..20 39 29,598 69 12 1.0K05.2, CO ›- 2281186 02 6 11,4CABERRY RI 2.1182. 18 HACKBEFRY 2661,83 01 13 BACKBERRA 1,1 31 TRUNK 2561181 26 10'NACKBERRY 1,26. 70.862 66 2.24,. 11 44,12STERY 1121382 '30E6.3 1,8 228.04 24 12 49.121,,R2 ,rzsa, 7006976 40 I-3503367 84 12 11.1,152.12. 1,600 7006635 33 3583355. 12 NACKBERRY 1126. I 701,2222 12 2.2223 28 .11,KBER,2 106631,21 11,0, 1 20.2., .52.3, ..310K,TRET 7,5,4,21 ko,,,, 312.1 F7067270 67 25621.22 12 HACKBER,, I- 112656 706,84. 25661.0, 12 HACKBERR, 1 112620 I 7060700 67 10 11,KB.131, 6'HACKB241, 12 HACKBERRY 1,62.3 ,30,6623 34 2.2598 9,3 12 41.145,4233 113622 3605602. 1 2582630 96 12 H.C12,1.11,93 132631 7066560 06 I-2562,7 96 10 NACKBEITRY 115630 7066588 00-T6652635 61 15 NACKBERRY C) MIIIIMEMIllE= 1'E'7' I'''133 33' E''''''' 1'HAC'''''' 132669 7067290 62 25,155 88 12 HAOTBER43 1,6, I 7.67,AG EmEnEwm. 1,2619 I 76625,36 2.2691. 15...KBE... .66618 84 2681182 TO 8 1 1.4.14BERR33 Eil 70.296. 2..36 31 10 4290,641,12 7066576 26 25811.05 8 EAAKBERRY 7006569 03 2561177 64 24'LIACKBERRY 112678 Z.,.42 2.23., 12 RACKSTERY 1126. 3066985, 2623366 02 15 4,,,KBL,R2 11.12 7065,3. 1-255.62 60 12 HACKBERRE 1126. 7067506 50 r25625.57 35 12 HACKBERRY 11.56 3.2263 36 .8,45 01 .11,239BER, 112.2 r..21,7100. 2582118 63 12 HACKSTR.33 1 1656 500.96 61 2582076 12 12 HALKEERHY 112655 1 7067302 00 2582071 41 12 HACKBERB, 11.68 I 7666.66, 12 HACKBERRY I-2 113632 1 rossro,,I r .2656 1 706.66 54 12 4,3.19,,,, 12 HACKBERRY 13 HACKBERRY 11.18 .01,629.2 33 [.8.16 52 15 NACKB9ERT 113212 2.2535 63 1 2282322. 10 1-,,su,, 112616 7060516 01 F2552732 01 10 NACKBERRY 112616 7066469 15 558.2738 66 .NACKBERRY TREE TABLE POI,14,11,113.4 412,3119NG FAST1NG OFSCR1,10. IMEMEINI 1.30,311,1102 '33 3'9 7066037 34'33,2,50,7,9 15 1r'1132CKB1R'Y T..'-'77'376"1 10 HACKBFRR, 7665672 27 3582.2 96 36...BERRA ligtE332132V30328Finan=93'Ti==lc 6:,i ',?•',".,.."..,,,,,,...,.,r:,,BACKBERR.;23 TO 31E 17E1,1012,23, 11121V ,Ofrreflea,74111=1„:=MO% '32' 2.1,131'1: '433 33 3 .1-1&BERRY:3,1 10.4 H23,11,9.3ION 3,1 IMMErre 1013033;,==9VINEW,11' 33•E 31 7°.'”.33 3''"'"'13'1,' 3' ?!3 - , :3:3: '3' landscape, .„' ,1;',ro BE RENIOVED31:9 31,M,.121',1=42101303 ',;41IMINW.,,:''IIIIMIWW1Ilif'V'''.'"'"vF', %•:,M21,,;!:::SR Ki.Jae.''L_`.. 4. _'‘: -, 22.9.3,51EN AR..1. 3', 4111311=31,1:221393FOXS=3,3!3F3'''''''.°Vrr3 Yr, l'ilatr,23,122:11 ,ItalEIC,33:131==12,INZ=1 3 TREE REMOVAL TOTALS 1,5 N 30,3E6 01.19 51,34,o, B2 11.41,801,IX/5000 NC= ';'°111111,...,TEMNS'119121,,SCIMiiainEfar PI.3.23.8 2,4 1,1:133,11StrUi9.9 7°.°,..„73-..Mran, 4222213'393=1:_„. ': ,31''0:`,......0101,3',3;01201011'''''7 4','1'..... :,'13 ',.,',',' TOTAL TREES REMOVED=(27)HACKBERRY TREES TOTAL INCHES TO BE REMOVED=620"TO BE REMOVED ;'ECgt:',:=teaV .. ,111021VIONEMSC":'="611.11k 4.11211„ COMEADSOIN:"ISMOSi,';'''1"E^"."';;`. '•-;',''".,,rt.''Y :'''',41011 ':1:121121°A3=2:VONSItrageli= '.".:111121r,'1.=1=1,_,Ialett',011=414=10= l'!siltri:ilnagri=131==:'''1111=41 ISSUE FOR ''''1)2r;12=1.2121VOMMINOMF REVIEW '',;13SP51101WirlIMIVISIgneV''''''','3'3' ,15 WYLIE (--\TREE PRESERVATION NOTES TREE PRESERVATIONNOTES LP0.03 159 10/26/2021 Item WS3. LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS LEGEND GENERAL LANDSCAPE&MAINTENANCE NOTES: _.. ......... ........ ......... ........ Ua'^' - Remo WE A.THE OWNER,TENANT,AND THEIR AGENT,IF ANY,SHALL BE JOINTLY TOTAL LANDSCAPE - ----- ANDSEVERALLYRESPONSIBLEFORTHEMANTENANCEOFALL TOTAL SITE AREA 190626>SQ FT(43.81 ACRES) J �1 EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN STA'As LANDSCAPING ALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPING SHALL BE MAINTAINED INA NEAT AND ORDERLY MANNER AT ALL TIMEs THIS SHALL INCLUDE ',L J (REF SHEET PL0.02&PL0.03) n MOWING EDGING PRUNING FERTILIZING WATERING WEEDING AND w/ , SUCH ACTIVITIES COMMON TO THE MAINTENANCE OF LANDSCAPING. El EXISTING TREE TO REMOVE B.LANDSCAPE AREAS SHAD BE KEPT FREE OF LITTER,TRASH,WEEDS LANDSCAPE EDGE ALONG STREET R.O.W. .' (REF.SHEET PL0.03 FOR COMPLETE REMOVAL LIST) Q. -- -- -- AND OTHER SUCH MATERIAL OR PLANTS NOT PART OF THE REQUIRED:(II 3"SHADE TREE EVERY 50 LINEAR FEET OF STREET FRONTAGE WITH 40'LANDSCAPE BUFFER �� LANDSCAPING. FREES C.NO SUBSTITUTIONS FOR PLAN MATERIALS IS ALLOWED WITHOUTPROVIDED 43 SHADE TREES ALONG STREET FRONTAGE PROPOSED 3"CAL.SHADE TREE CLIENT: OH WRITTEN AND STAMPED APPROVAL BY THE DIRECTOR ON AREVISED s N STATE HIGHWAY MD �� LANDSCAPERIGHT OF. W3 LUXURY LIVING D.THE RIGHTOF WAY ADJACENT TO REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AREAS 2SEW505 BOO SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE ADJACENT OWNER IN THE SAME MANNER INTERIOR PARKING LOT LANDSCAPING �\ GRAND PRAIRIE TX,0°20 4 ! AS THE REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AREA.ALL DRIVEWAYS WILL MAINTAIN ( ) PROPOSED ORNAMENTAL TREE (922I 4'' \`�� j VIS BILITY AS APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR ALL PLANTINGS INTENDED :50 s i IT 350 SO FT rJ FOR EROSION CONTROL WILT.BE MAINTAINED THE TOWN MAY REQUIRE PROVIDED:17,3 iiHEx n LEs T CONTACT • � {/ RE VEGETATION TO PREVENT EROSION OR SLIPPAGE. 1X0-p RUeeEa no a ✓' E.ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A HEALTHY AND O TYP.SHRUB PLANTING we tic I \ 1 /'/.- GROWING CONDITION AS IS APPROPRIATE FOR THE SEASON OF THE LANDSCAPING IN YARDS CVJ�nA- --- --- ---- ---- 12 GAGE Cv'I^' °/ YEAR PLANT MATERIALS WHICH DIE SHALL BE REPLACED WITH PLANT tiu _ / • _. MATERIAL OF SIMILAR VARIETY AND SIZE WITHIN THIRTY(30)DAYS OR REQUIRED ION OF SITE TO BE LANDSCAPED `^-�-F L _ DATE APPROVED BY THE DIRECTOR,BASED ON CURRENT SEASONS AND 190a 26>SQ Fix10% 190 an S4 FT WEATHER CONDITIONS(LE.DROUGHT OR FREEZE). '— F.WHEN POWER LINES ARE PRESENT,TREES SHALL NOT BE PLANTED PROVIDED.1900278SQ FT OWNER INFORMATION: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 51'WITCH v[ UNDERNEATH AND SHOULD BE ORIENTED IN A MANNER TO AVOID MEEKSDESIGNGROUP INC. s,,,„ CONFLICT SUBSTITUTION OF PLANT MATERIAL IS NOT ALLOWED W3 LUXURY LIVING HERB MEEKS WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM THE DIRECTOR. TREE MITIGATION /�/1'O f 1 1 SUITE800ArE HIGHWAY 366 a VD02,0 ,10o CENTENNIAL el )'� .. . G,REWIRED LANDSCAPED OPEN AREAS AND DISTURBED SOIL AREAS T MOST BE PRESERVED GRAND PRARE TX)5050 DALLAB Tx 750 SHALL BE COMPLETELY COVERED WITH LIVING PLANT MATERIAL,PER OR REPLACED BASED ON RECOMMENDATIONS FROPI THE TREE BOARD (972)471 700 9126907474 THE LANDSCAPE ORDINANCE. SEE SHEET LP0 028E O 03 FOR EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED SITE IRRIGATION H.ALL STREETSCAPE FURNITURE(BENCHES,BOLLARDS LAMPPOSTS, TRASH RECEPTACLES PAW FURNITURE,BIKE RACKS ETC)SHALL BEA IRRIGATION SYSTEM WILL SE DESIGNED CHIP AND FLAKE RESISTANT METAL DECORATIVE AND GENERALLY AND INSTALLED BY A LICENSED IRRIGATOR BLACK"STORM CLOUD"IN COLOR. gee V'DEPTH GRAVEL > TREE ShE`PCS TYPICAL PLANT LIST J Q STAKING AND PLANTING IRRIGATION NOTES: in W P .ao GALLON SMALLER N,T,g, -__—_-- ___-- ----- ----- ----- TYPICAL LARGE CANOPY TREE LIST TYPICAL SHRUB LIST > f-- T03 C ALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH AN SHOMARD'S RED OAK OUERCUS SHOMARDII DWF BURFORD HOLLY ILEX CORNUTA°BORFORDINANA, W W SENSORS UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM WITH RAIN AND FREEZE ABEL A ABEL A X GRANDIFLORA M > ^I NSORS AND E SS SAID (ET)WEATHER BASED CEDAR ELM ULMUS CRASIFOLIA 6 r J >— CONTROLLERS AND SAID IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED BY A LIVE OAK QUERCO VIRGINIANACHUM PL D(TEXAS SAGE) LOROPETYLU M AFRUTESCENS QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL AND INSTALLED BY A LICENSED IRRIGATOR. Y > BALD CYPRESS TAXODIUM DISTICHUM PLUM DELIGHT LOROPETALUM CHINENSIS'PLUM DELIGHT' A FULL of IRRIGATION PLANS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY FOR MAIDEN GRASS MISCANTHUS SINENSIS —-----srvrev6 ore caourvOcovEre APPROVAL ALI PERMIT PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. M MULCH LAYER TYPICAL ORNAMENTAL TREE LIST. NOTE PLANT TYP SPEC'S MEXICAN PLUM PRUNUS MEXICANA SHADE TREE Minimum 3 Cal measured 18 above so line �I� k igi Mn.12'-14 hi, 8 8 min spread ASV//�/ CRAPE MYRTLE LAGERSTROEMIA INDICA 'Ill // t TEXAS RED BUD CERCIS CANADENSIS'TEXANA' ORNAMENTAL TREE: Minimum 2 Cal.measured 6 above so I line J — SAVANNAH HOLLY ILEX X ATTENUATA'SAVANNAH' �� ism IMP Min.8'-10'ht w/5-6 min spread MI Li II-i ''''`MIS LARGE SHRUBS', Min.24"hl,18"min.spread, E MBE WANG FOR LOCAeONI Plant 36"O.C.,Container Only GRASS BED—PREP W/STEEL EDGE vI 1k �� N.T.S, l ' 1i \� r 1� I r o 0 o_11i 00TOa,,=TONE00AP ,II landscape,f � architects A �' ) g,T,1%%. -.,_ ,.\1 ,, A STWICTIJEM ENGINEER 1 kips ',,,,,,, TREE PROTECTION DETAIL -- - FP' e'FI PLAN VIEW S ® ��Fww — � '4'''' NI ,1111 ISSUE FOR A PROTECTIVE BARRIER BEGINNING AT THE OUTSIDE OF THE inaminnermarrimmtemagertemnintenom 1m REVIEW DRIPLINE OF THE TREE TO PROTECT THE ROOT ZONE TREE PROTECTION DETAIL SHALL BE ERECTED AND MAINTAINED UNTIL CONSTRUCTION _ Na W YLIE IS COMPLETED. ELEVATION N.T.S, NL sF ves 0 TYP. TREE PROTECTION DETAIL PLANTING LIST J NTS —d1 TYP. MONUMENT SIGN DETAIL 2 „1 B LP0.04 160 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SKL ..„., At. A! Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Manager Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject 'Discuss RV temporary street parking. Recommendation Discussion Financial Summary/Strategic Goals 161 10/20/21,4:20 PM Wylie,TX Code of Ordinances 10/26/2021 Item WS4. Sec. 110-186. - Parking regulations for commercial vehicles,vehicles exceeding 25 feet in length, and vehicles containing hazardous materials. (a) Parking of any vehicle, trailer or combination thereof exceeding 25 feet in length on any street, alley or other public way is hereby prohibited. (b) Commercial vehicles of less than 25 feet in length, exclusive of passenger cars, may not be parked in residential districts unless they are parked on private property with the consent of the owner of the property. (c) Any vehicle containing hazardous materials is prohibited from parking anywhere within a residential district, or within 1,000 feet of such district. (d) Any vehicle containing hazardous materials is prohibited from parking on the streets, alleys or other public ways of the city. (e) Parking of vehicles containing hazardous materials on private property shall be allowed only in industrial districts. (f) For the purposes of this section, the term "hazardous materials" shall have the same meaning as the term is defined in Ordinance No. 93-18, as currently existing or hereafter codified or amended. (g) Any vehicle in violation of this section shall be subject to impoundment as provided in section 110-242, which shall be in addition to any other penalties or fines as provided in this chapter. (Code 1991, ch. 10, §§ 20.18, 20.20; Code 1997, § 110-256; Code 2005, § 110-186; Ord. No. 78-17, art. VI, § 17, 5-23-1978; Ord. No. 79-9, § 2, 2-13-1979; Ord. No. 93-26, § II, 5-11-1993; Ord. No. 93-60, § II(10-20.18), 5-25- 1993) Sec. 110-187. - Overnight parking. Overnight parking for storage on any paved street is hereby prohibited. The term "overnight parking for storage" means the habitual parking or storing of cars, trucks (through or local), tractors, boats, trailers, campers or other vehicles on paved streets or rights-of-way during hours from sundown to sunup, except temporarily disabled vehicles which are protected by flares or other approved signal devices. It is not the intention of this section to prohibit or interfere with passenger cars, and up to three-quarter-ton pickups to be parked overnight. (Code 1991, ch. 10, § 20.19; Code 1997, § 110-257; Code 2005, § 110-187; Ord. No. 79-9, § 1, 2-13-1979) 162 10/26/2021 Item WS4. ORDINANCE NO. 93-6P D AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING SECTION 20.18 AND 20.20 OF THE WYLIE CITY CODE REGARDING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES EXCEEDING 25 FEET IN LENGTH ON PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAYS, PARKING OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS AND REGULATING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES CONTAINING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; CONTAINING A PENALTY CLAUSE; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, parking of commercial vehicles and vehicles exceeding 25 feet in length in residential districts within the City of Wylie continues to be a concern of the Council; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the health safety and welfare of the citizens of the City may be adversely effected by parking of vehicles containing hazardous materials in residential districts and upon public right of ways; and, WHEREAS, the City Council desires to take appropriate action to provide reasonable protection against the potential danger of such materials within the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, as follows: SECTION I That Sections 10-20.18 "Vehicles Exceeding Length of Twenty-Five (25) Feet" and Section 10-20.20 "Commercial Vehicles Not to be Parked on Residential District Property" he, and they hereby deleted from the Wylie City Code. SECTION Il That the following Section 10-20.18 be, and it hereby is, added to the Wylie City Code: "Section 10-20.18 Parking Regulations For Commercial Vehicles, Vehicles Exceeding 25 Feet In Length, and Vehicles Containing Hazardous Materials. a) Parking of any vehicle, trailer, or combination thereof, exceeding 25 feet length on any street, alley, or other public way is hereby prohibited. b) Commercial vehicles, of less than 25 feet in length, exclusive of passenger cars, may 163 10/26/2021 Item WS4. not be parked in residential districts unless they are parked on private property with the consent of the owner of the property. c)Any vehicle containing hazardous materials is prohibited from parking anywhere within a residential district, or within 1,000 feet thereof. d) Any vehicle containing hazardous materials is prohibited from parking on the streets, alleys, or other public ways of the City. e) Parking of vehicles containing hazardous materials on private property shall be allowed only in Industrial Districts. f) For the purposes of this Ordinance the term hazardous materials shall have the same meaning as the term is defined in Ordinance No. 93-18 as currently existing or hereafter codified or amended. g) Any vehicle in violation of this section shall be subject to impoundment as provided in Section 10-20.01 of this Code, which shall be in addition to any other penalties or fines as herein provided." SECTION III Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance, or any part hereof, commits an unlawful act and shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of the Wylie City Code as set forth in Section 1-1.06 thereof, as the same now exists or is hereafter amended. SECTION IV Should any paragraph, sentence, sub-division, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional. SECTION V This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION VI That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the 164 10/26/2021 Item WS4. extent of any such conflict or consistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION VII The repeal of any ordinance, of parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this l.411 day of May, 1993. t, By lict.-42 Miyor ATTEST: Mary Nicho s°Al 6"1.41-64.--)' City Secretary Approved: _ Steven P. Deiter City Attorney 165 10/26/2021 Item WS4. ORDINANCE NO. q c)6 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING SECTION 20.18 AND 20.20 OF THE WYLIE CITY CODE REGARDING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES EXCEEDING 25 FEET IN LENGTH ON PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAYS, PARKING OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS AND REGULATING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES CONTAINING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; CONTAINING A PENALTY CLAUSE; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, parking of commercial vehicles and vehicles exceeding 25 feet in length in residential districts within the City of Wylie continues to be a concern of the Council; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the health safety and welfare of the citizens of the City may be adversely effected by parking of vehicles containing hazardous materials in residential districts and upon public right of ways; and, WHEREAS, the City Council desires to take appropriate action to provide reasonable protection against the potential danger of such materials within the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, as follows: SECTION I That Sections 10-20.18 "Vehicles Exceeding Length of Twenty-Five (25) Feet" and Section 10-20.20 "Commercial Vehicles Not to be Parked on Residential District Property" be, and they hereby deleted from the Wylie City Code. SECTION Il That the following Section 10-20.18 be, and it hereby is, added to the Wylie City Code: "Section 10-20.18 Parking Regulations For Commercial Vehicles, Vehicles Exceeding 25 Feet In Length, and Vehicles Containing Hazardous Materials. a) Parking of any vehicle, trailer, or combination thereof, exceeding 25 feet length on any street, alley, or other public way is hereby prohibited. b) Commercial vehicles, of less than 25 feet in length, exclusive of passenger cars, may not be parked in residential districts unless they are parked on private property with the consent 166 10/26/2021 Item WS4. of the owner of the property. c)Any vehicle containing hazardous materials is prohibited from parking anywhere within a residential district, or within 1,000 feet thereof. d) Any vehicle containing hazardous materials is prohibited from parking on the streets, alleys, or other public ways of the City. e) Parking of vehicles containing hazardous materials on private property shall be allowed only in Industrial Districts. f) For the purposes of this Ordinance the term hazardous materials shall have the same meaning as the term is defined in Ordinance No. 93-18 as currently existing or hereafter codified or amended. g) Any vehicle in violation of this section shall be subject to impoundment as provided in Section 10-20.01 of this Code, which shall be in addition to any other penalties or fines as herein provided." SECTION III Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance, or any part hereof, commits an unlawful act and shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of the Wylie City Code as set forth in Section 1-1.06 thereof, as the same now exists or is hereafter amended. SECTION IV Should any paragraph, sentence, sub-division, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance he adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part or parts as declared to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional. SECTION V This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION VI That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or consistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not 167 10/26/2021 Item WS4. in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION VII The repeal of any ordinance, of parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this llth day of May, 1993. O By ( -- --�' l . Akin yor ATTEST: f�6�� Mary Nichol. � _..-- —_--._.-_.--_ __-- City Secretar Approved: Ste en t ip0 City Attorne 168 10/26/2021 Item WS4. ORDINANCE # 79-9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE #78-17 OF THE CITY SECTIONS 18 ; OVERNIGHT PARKING ; SECTION 19 ; COMMERCIAL VEHICLES PARKED ON RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT PROPERTY ; PROVIDING PENALTIES . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS : SECTION 1. Amend Section 18 ; OVERNIGHT PARKING . Overnight parking for storage on any paved street is hereby prohibited. "Overnight parking for storage" is hereby defined as the habitual parking or storing of cars , trucks , (through or local) , tractors , boats , trailers , campers or other vehicles on paved streets or right-of-ways during hours from sundown to sunup , except temporarily disabled vehicles which are protected by flares or other approved signal devices . It is not the intention of this section to prohibit or interfere with passenger cars , and up to three quarter (3/4) ton pickups to be parked overnight . SECTION 2 . Amend Section 19 : COMMERCIAL VEHICLES PARKED ON RESIDEN- TIAL DISTRICT PROPERTY. Local commercial vehicles , or through com- mercial vehicles , are permitted in residential districts as long as they are parked on the owners property or have permission from the property owner. These trucks are limited to one per lot or tract of land. Cab and Chassis with fifth wheels or bob tails are per- mitted without the trailers on residential district property. SECTION 3. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic- tion thereof shall be fined in any sum not to exceed Two Hundred Dollars ($200 . 00) . PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 13th day of February, 1979 . ohn W. Akin , Mayor ATTW: - - Sarah A. Connelly, City Secretary 169 ORDINANCE # 78-17 10/26/2021 Item WS4. AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS FOR TRAFFIC, BOTH VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN, IN AND THROUGH THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS REPEALING ORDINANCE # 71-15, ORDINANCE # 73-1 , ORDINANCE # 10-10-61 , ORDINANCE # 62-10 , ORDINANCE # 78-9 . ARTICLE I-GENERAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS DEFINITION OF TERMS; ' AUTHORITY TO DIRECT TRAFFIC; OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC OFFICERS; INCLUSIONS AND EXEMPTIONS; ILLEGAL RIDING PROHIBITED; RIDING MOTORCYCLES RESTRICTED; BOARDING OR ALIGHTING FROM MOVING VEHICLES PROHIBITED; CLINGING TO MOVING VEHICLES PROHIBITED; ROLLER SKATES, COASTERS, ETC. , PROHIBITED; DEPOSITING OF GLASS, NAILS, ETC. ; PROJECTING LOADS; REMOVAL OR DAMAGE OF TRAFFIC BARRIERS; POLLUTION AND PREVEN- TION OF NOISE . ARTICLE II-TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS ACCIDENTS INVOLVING DAMAGE TO VEHICLES; DUTY TO GIVE INFORMATION AND RENDER AID; DUTY UPON STRIKING UNATTENDED VEHICLE; DUTY UPON STRIKING FIXTURES 'ON PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE; REPORTING ACCIDENTS; RE- PORTING DAMAGED VEHICLES; REMOVING VEHI- CLE FROM SCENE; MOVING OR REMOVAL OF _ WRECKED- VEHICLE BY WRECKER TRUCK. ARTICLE III-GENERAL OPERATION :OF VEHICLES DRIVING; PASSING; TURNING; SIGNALS; ' DRIVING ON LANED ROADWAYS; DRIVING ON DIVIDED STREETS; RIGHT-OF-WAY; BACKING 170 10/26/2021 Item WS4. RESTRICTED; EMERGENCY VEHICLES AND SCHOOL BUSES; OBSTRUCTIONS; FOLLOWING OF VEHI- CLES; DRIVING OVER FIRE HOSE; PARADES AND PROCESSIONS; DRIVING AREAS PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED; "DIGGING OUT" PROHIBITED; CONTROL OF VEHICLE REQUIRED; OPENING DOORS INTO TRAFFIC RESTRICTED; "CORNER CUTTING" PROHIBITED; RESTRICTED ACCESS; OVERLOAD- ING OR CROWDING OF VEHICLES RESTRICTED. ARTICLE IV-TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES CONFORMITY WITH MANUAL AND SPECIFICATIONS OF STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT; POWERS AND DUTIES OF TRAFFIC ENGINEER; OBEDIENCE TO DEVICES; NECESSITY OF SIGNS; RATIFI- CATION OF EXISTING DEVICES; UNAUTHORIZED SIGNS , 'SIGNALS, MARKINGS, OR DEVICES; ALTERING, DAMAGING, ETC. , OF DEVICES; INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS; TRAF- FIC-CONTROL SIGNAL LEGEND; FLASHING SIGNALS; RAILROAD CROSSINGS; PEDES- TRIAN "WALK" AND "DON'T WALK" SIGNALS; STOP INTERSECTION; "YIELD" SIGNS; DES- IGNATION OF CROSSWALKS, ZONES, AND MARK- ING OF TRAFFIC LANES; ONE-WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS; PROHIBITED TURNS AT INTER- SECTIONS; TURNING MARKER; NO PASSING ZONE; TRUCK ROUTES. ARTICLE V-SPEED REGULATIONS GENERAL SPEED LIMITS; SPECIFIC SPEED LIMITS; RACING PROHIBITED; MINIMUM LIMITS; EXEMPTIONS. 171 10/26/2021 Item WS4. ARTICLE VI-STOPPING, STANDING, AND PARKING OF VEHICLES PRESUMPTION THAT OWNER OF VEHICLE IS VIO- LATOR; IMPOUNDMENT OF STANDING OR PARKED VEHICLES; UNATTENDED VEHICLES; PROHIBITED PARKING; EMERGING FROM ALLEY, DRIVEWAY, OR BUILDING; ENTERING INTERSECTION OR CROSSWALK AREA; DESIGNATION AND MARKING OF SPECIAL PARKING STALLS AND AREAS; PARKING IN PRO- HIBITED AREAS; PARALLEL AND ANGLE PARKING; PARKING OR STANDING IN ALLEYS RESTRICTED; PARKING IN EXCESS OF FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS PROHIBITED; STARTING A PARKED VEHICLE; DESIGNATION OF LOADING AND UNLCADING ZONES; USE OF PASSENGER ZONES; USE OF FREIGHT ZONES; PERMIT FOR BACKING TO CURB FOR LOAD- ING AND UNLOADING; VEHICLES EXCEEDING LENGTH OF TWENTY-FIVE (25) FEET? OVERNIGHT PARKTNGf COMMERCIAL VEHICLERS NOT TO BE PARKED ON RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT PROPERTY, • ARTICLE VII-RESERVED ARTICLE VIII-PEDESTRIANS APPLICATION OF ARTICLE; RIGHT-OF-WAY; CROSSING RESTRICTIONS; WALKING ON ROADWAYS; HITCHHIKING; DUTY OF DRIVERS TO PEDESTRIANS; USE OF CROSSWALK; BLIND PEDESTRIANS. ARTICLE IX-PENALTY AND SEVERABILITY PENALTY; . SEVERABILITY. ARTICLE X-DECLARING AN EMERGENCY 172 10/26/2021 Item WS4. WHEREAS , in order to ensure to the people the maxi- mum use and benefits of the public streets of the City and yet retain the maximum degree of safety to prevent injury to persons and property, it is deemed necessary to prescribe regulations controlling both vehicular and pedestrian traf- fic; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF Wylie , TEXAS: ARTICLE I—GENERAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS SECTION I : DEFINITION OF TERMS. When used in this Ordinance, the following words and phrases shall have the meaning herein ascribed to them: a. Alley. "Alley" shall mean any public way in the City extending either partly through, or through any City block in the rear of City lots and in a direction generally from avenue to avenue, and being not more than twenty feet (20 ' ) in width and capable of being traversed by a vehicle. b. Authorized Emergency Vehicle. "Authorized emergency vehicle" shall mean any Fire De- partment vehicle, Police vehicle, or public or private ambulance for which permits have been issued by the State Board of Health; emergency vehicles of City de- partments or public service corporations as are designated or authorized by the City • 173 10/26/2021 Item WS4. Council; and private vehicles operated by volunteer firemen while answering a fire alarm. c. Bus. "Bus" shall mean any commercial vehicle carrying passengers for hire and operating over and along a fixed route. d. Bus Stop. "Bus stop" shall mean any section of the roadway along the edge thereof authorized by order of the City Council and marked by signs reading "Bus Stop" as a place for the sole use and con- venience of the general public to board and depart from any bus. e. Business District. "Business district" shall mean any territory contiguous to, ;and including, a roadway when—within any six hundred feet (600 ' ) along such road- way—there are buildings in use for busi- ness or industrial purposes which occupy three hundred feet (300' ) of frontage on one side or three hundred feet (300 ' ) col- lectively on both sides of the roadway. f. Crosswalk. "Crosswalk" shall mean that • part of a roadway at any intersection in- cluded within the connection of lateral lines of the sidewalks on opposite sides of the street, whether marked or not, measured from the curbs or, in the absence of curbs, from the edges of the traversable roadway. The word, "crosswalk, " also in- cludes any portion of a roadway at an inter- section or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface of the roadway. 174 10/26/2021 Item WS4. g. Digging Out. "Digging out" shall mean the practice of starting any motor vehicle from a standing position by applying a sud- den burst of power, and recognized by spin- ning wheels and the noise of tires on the surface of the roadway. h. Driver. "Driver" shall mean any person who drives or is in actual physical control of the movement of a vehicle. i. Driveway, Private. "Private driveway" shall mean any entrance or exit from the sidewalk or sidewalk area of any street af- fording a means of ingress or egress for vehicles to or from any private property, or the entrance or exit of any private gar- age into or from any alley. j . Driveway, Public. "Public driveway" shall mean any entrance or exit crossing the sidewalk or sidewalk area of any street affording a means of ingress or egress for vehicles on or off any public property. k. Intersection. "Intersection" shall mean the area embraced within the prolonga- tion or connection of the lateral curb lines or, if none, then the lateral curb lines or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of the roadway of two (2) streets which join one another at, or approximately at, right angles; or the area within which vehicles traveling upon different streets joining at any other angle may come in conflict. Where a street includes two (2) roadways, thirty feet (30' ) or more apart, then every cross- ing of each roadway of such divided street 175 10/26/2021 Item WS4. by an intersecting street shall be regarded as a separate intersection. In the event that such intersecting streets also include two (2) roadways thirty feet (30' ) or more apart, then every crossing of two (2) road- ways of such streets shall be regarded as a separate intersection. 1. Laned Roadway. "Laned roadway" shall mean a roadway which is divided into two (2) or more clearly marked lanes for vehicular traffic. m. Limited-Access or Controlled-Access Highway. "Limited-access" or "controlled-access" highway shall mean any highway, street, or roadway in respect to which owners or occu- 'pants of abutting property or land and other persons have no legal right of access to or from same, except at such points only and in such manner as may be determined by the pub- lic authority having jurisdiction over such highway, street, or roadway. n. Loading Zone. "Loading zone" shall mean that portion of any roadway set apart, marked, and numbered for the sole use of the public as a place for loading or unloading passen- gers, merchandise, or other cargo. o. Motor Vehicle. "Motor vehicle" shall mean every vehicle which is self-propelled and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails. p. Motorcycle. "Motorcycle" shall mean every motor vehicle having a saddle for the use of 176 10/26/2021 Item WS4. the rider and designated to travel on not more than three (3) wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding a tractor. q. No Parking Zone. "No Parking Zone" shall mean a space on the roadway adjacent to the curb, whether marked by official sign or not, in which no vehicle may be parked. r. Official Traffic-control Devices. "Official traffic-control devices" shall mean all signs, signals, markings, and devices not inconsis- tent with this Ordinance which are placed or erected by authority of a public body or offi- cial having jurisdiction, for the purpose of regulating, warning, or guiding traffic. s. Park or Parking. "Park" or "parking" shall mean the standing of a vehicle—occupied or unoccupied—otherwise than a temporary stop- ping of such vehicle for the purpose of, and while actually engaged in, loading or unloading passengers, merchandise, or other - . cargo; except an involuntary stopping of such vehicle by reason of mechanical failure or by direction of a police officer. t. Parking Stall or Parking Space. "Parking stall" or "parking space" shall mean that portion or section of a roadway adjacent to the curbing or edge, set apart, marked, and bounded by lines painted or marked upon the surface of the roadway and extending into the roadway for the use of parking vehicles; or that portion of any alley ,marked by offi- cial signs showing such space to be a parking zone. nn 10/26/2021 Item WS4. u. Pedestrian. "Pedestrian" shall mean any person afoot or walking. v. Policeman or Police Officer. "Policeman" or "Police officer" shall mean any member of the Police Department of the City author- ized by law to make arrests for traffic offenses. w. Residential District. "Residential dis- trict" shall mean the territory contiguous to and including a street not comprising a business district, when the property on such street for a distance of three hundred feet (300' ) or more is, in the main, improved with residences. x. Right-of-way. "Right-of-way" shall mean the privilege of the immediate use of a roadway. y. Roadway. "Roadway" shall mean that por- tion of a street improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel. In the event a street includes two (2) or more separate roadways, the term, "roadway, " shall refer to any such roadway separately, but not to all such roadways collectively. z. Safety Zone. "Safety zone" shall mean the area or space officially set apart within or along a roadway for the exclusive use of pedestrians, and witch is protected, or so marked,or so indicated by adequate and plainly visible signs at a:.l_ times while set apart as a safety zone. 178 10/26/2021 Item WS4. aa. Sidewalk . "Sidewalk" shall mean that portion of a street between the curb lines or the lateral lines of a roadway and the adjacent property lines, which is intended for the use of pedestrians. bb. Stop. "Stop" shall mean the complete cessation of motion of a motor vehicle or pedestrian . cc . Stop, Stopping , or Standing. "Stop, " "stopping, " or "standing" shall mean any stopping or standing of a vehicle--whether occupied or not--when prohibited , except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or when in compliance with the di- rection of a police officer or traffic-con- . trol sign or signal. dd. Street or Highway. "Street" or "highway" shall mean the entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly main- tained when any part thereof is open to use by the public for purposes of vehicular travel. ee. Traffic. "Traffic" shall mean pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles , and other conveyances , either singly or together, while such are using any street for purposes of travel. ff. Traffic-control Signal. "Traffic-control device shall mean any device--whether manually, electrically, or mechanically operated—by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and to proceed. pe..w.rapinam Je.er:acr-n etrw,rws+---.- -, ...N.oair_ra...�:0VMS-v.+v...�wira+•-s11.11.A:.w.«,�++.�sae..� 179 10/26/2021 Item WS4. gg. Truck. "Truck" shall mean a motor vehicle designed primarily for the transportation of cargo. hh. U-Turn. "U-turn" shall mean turning, or causing the turning of, a vehicle so that when such turning is completed that such vehicle will be heading in the opposite di- rection from that in which it was headed before such turning was begun, whether or not such vehicle is pulled into a driveway or any space beyond the curb line of the street. ii. Vehicle. "Vehicle" shall mean any device in, upon, or by which any person or property may be, or is, transported upon any street . within the corporate limits of the City, ex- cept devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks. SECTION 2 : AUTHORITY TO DIRECT TRAFFIC. a. Officers of Police Department. Officers of the Police Department, or such officers as are assigned by the Chief of Police, are hereby authorized to direct all traffic by voice, hand, or signal in conformance with this Ordinance and other traffic laws. In the event of fire or other emergencies, to expedite traffic, or to safeguard pedes- trians, officers of the Police Department may direct traffic as conditions may require, notwithstanding the provisions of this Ordi- nance and other traffic laws. 180 10/26/2021 Item WS4. b. Officers of Fire Department. Officers of the Fire Department, when at the scene of a fire, may direct or assist the police in directing traffic thereat or in the im- mediate vicinity. SECTION 3 : OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC OFFICERS. No person shall willfully fail to or refuse to comply with any lawful order or direction of a police officer or fire depart- ment official given to direct or control traffic as author- ized by this Ordinance. SECTION 4 : INCLUSIONS AND EXEMPTIONS. a. Persons Propelling Pushcarts, Riding Animals, etc. Every person propelling any pushcart or riding any animal upon a roadway and every person driving any animal-drawn vehicle shall be subject to the provisions of this Ordi- nance applicable to the driver of any vehicle, except those provisions which, by their very nature, can have no such application. b. Drivers of Government Vehicles. The pro- visions of this Ordinance shall apply to the drivers of any vehicle owned by or used in the service of the United States Government, this State, Centennial County, or this City; and it shall be unlawful for any such driver to violate any of the provisions of this Ordi- nance, except as otherwise permitted herein or by State statutes. c. Workmen and Equipment. The provisions of this Article shall not apply to persons, motor vehicles, or other equipment while actually engaged in work upon the surface of a highway 181 10/26/2021 Item WS4. or street, but shall apply to such persons and vehicles when traveling to and from work. d. Emergency Vehicles. 1) The provisions of this Ordinance regula- ting the operation, parking, and stand- ing of vehicles shall apply to authorized emergency vehicles, except 1) that a driver, when operating any such vehicle in an emergency or in the immediate pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the law, or 2) when otherwise directed by a police officer, may: a) Park or stand, notwithstanding the provisions of this Ordinance; b) Proceed past a red or stop signal or stop sign, but only after slowing down as may be necessary for safe operation; c) Disregard regulations governing di- rection of movement or turning in speci- fied directions so long as he does not endanger life or property; d) Exceed the prima facie speed limits established by this Ordinance so long as life and property are not endangered; provided, however, that this exception shall not apply to ambulances. 2) The exemptions granted above shall apply only when the driver of the vehicle sounds a siren, bell, or exhaust whistle as may be reasonably necessary, and when the vehicle displays a lighted red lamp visible from the front as a warning to others. 182 10/26/2021 Item WS4. e. Minors. Any male or female minor who has passed the fourteenth (14th) birthday, but has not reached the seventeenth (17th) birthday, and who drives or operates an automobile or any other motor vehicle on any street, alley, public way, overpass, or avenue within the corporate limits of the City in such a way as to violate any traffic Ordinance of the City shall , upon conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be pun- ished by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars ($200) . No such minor, after convic- tion or a plea of guilty and the imposition of a fine, shall be committed to jail in de- fault of payment of the fine imposed, but the Court imposing such fine shall have power to suspend and take possession of such minor's operators license and retain the same until such fine has been paid. If any such minor shall drive any motor vehicle upon any street, alley, public way, overpass, or avenue within the corporate limits of the City without having a valid operators license authorizing such driving, such minor shall be deemed guilty of a misde- meanor, and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than two hundred dollars ($200) . SECTION 5: ILLEGAL RIDING :PROHIBITED. No person . shall ride on any vehicle upon any portion thereof not desig- nated or intended for the use of passengers. However, this pro- vision shall not apply to any employee engaged in the necessary discharge of his duty or to a person seated within truck bodies or spaces intended for merchandise. • 183 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 6 : RIDING MOTORCYCLES RESTRICTED. A person operating a motorcycle shall not ride other than upon the permanent and regular seat attached thereto, nor shall any other person; nor shall any other person ride upon such motor- cycle other than upon a firmly attached seat to the rear or to the side of the motorcycle. SECTION 7 : BOARDING OR ALIGHTING FROM MOVING VEHI- CLES PROHIBITED. No person shall board or alight from any vehicle while such vehicle is in motion. SECTION 8 : CLINGING TO MOVING VEHICLE PROHIBITED. No person riding upon any bicycle, motorcycle, coaster, sled, roller skates, or any toy vehicle shall attach the same or himself to any moving vehicle upon any roadway. SECTION 9 : ROLLER SKATES, COASTERS, ETC. , PROHIBITED. No person upon roller skates, or riding in or by means of any coaster, skateboard, toy vehicle, or similar device shall go upon any roadway, except while crossing the street on a crosswalk, and when so crossing, such person shall be granted all the rights and shall be subject to all the regulations applicable to pedestrians. SECTION 10 : DEPOSITING OF GLASS, NAILS, ETC. a. Prohibited. No person shall throw or deposit upon any street or alley any glass bottle, glass, nails, tacks, wire, cans, or any other substance likely to injure any person, animal, or vehicle upon such streets or alleys. b. Removal of Materials. • 1) Any person who drops or permits to be 184 10/26/2021 Item WS4. dropped or thrown upon any street or alley any destructive or injurious materials shall immediately remove the same or cause it to be removed. 2) Any person removing a wrecked or damaged vehicle from any street or alley shall remove any glass or other injurious sub- stance dropped upon such street or al- ley from the vehicle. SECTION 11 : PROJECTING LOADS. Whenever the load upon any vehicle extends to the rear four feet (4 ' ) or more beyond the bed or body of such vehicle, there shall be displayed at the extreme rear end of the load, between thirty (30) minutes after sunset and thirty (30) minutes before sun- rise, a red light . or lantern plainly visible from a distance of at least five hundred feet (500 ' ) to the side and rear of the vehicle. Such red light shall be in addition to the red rear lights required for every vehicle. At any other time, there shall be displayed at the extreme rear end of such load, • a red flag or cloth not less than twelve inches (12") square and so hung that the entire area is visible to the driver of a vehicle apporaching from the rear. SECTION 12: REMOVAL OR DAMAGE OF TRAFFIC BARRIERS. It shall be unlawful for any person, other than a City em- ployee, to remove or damage any barrier erected under the direction of the Chief of Police or Street Superintendent either in closing a street or for the purpose of warning traffic of an obstruction in the street. SECTION 13 : POLLUTION AND PREVENTION OF NOISE. a. Noise. Every motor vehicle shall, at all times, by equipped with -a muffler in 1s5 10/26/2021 Item WS4. good working condition and in constant opera- tion to prevent excessive or unusual noise and annoying smoke, and no person shall use a muffler cut-out, by-pass, or similar de- vice upon any motor vehicle in the City. b. Fumes and Smoke. The engine and power mechanism of every motor vehicle shall be so equipped and adjusted as to prevent the es- cape of excessive fumes or smoke. ARTICLE II—TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS SECTION 1 : ACCIDENTS INVOLVING DAMAGE TO VEHICLES. The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting only in damage to a vehicle which is driven or attended by any person shall immediately stop such vehicle at the scene of such accident, or as close thereto as possible, and shall forthwith return to said damaged vehicle and remain on the scene of such accident until he has fulfilled the requirements of Section 2 of this Article. Every .such stop shall be made in such a way as not to obstruct traffic. SECTION 2 : DUTY TO GIVE INFORMATION AND RENDER AID. The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injuries to, or death of, any person or damage to any ve- hicle which is driven or attended by any person shall give his name, address, and the registration number of the vehi- cle being driven; . and shall, upon request, exhibit his or her operators or chauffeurs license to the person struck, or to the driver or occupant of or persons attending any vehi- cle collided with, or to any peace officer; and shall render assistance to any person injured in such accident, including the carrying,or the making of arrangements for the carrying, 186 10/26/2021 Item WS4. of such persons to a physician, surgeon, or hospital for medical or surgical treatment—if it is apparent that such treatment is necessary, or if such carrying is requested by an injured person. SECTION 3 : DUTY UPON STRIKING AN UNATTENDED VEHI- CLE. The driver of any vehicle which collides with any vehicle which is unattended shall immediately stop and shall then and there either locate and notify the operator or owner of such vehicle of the name and address of the driver or owner of the vehicle striking the unattended vehicle; or shall leave--securely fastened and in a conspicuous place— in or on the vehicle struck, a notice giving the name and address of the driver and of the owner of the vehicle doing the striking and a statement of the circumstances thereof. SECTION 4 : DUTY UPON STRIKING FIXTURES ON PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE. The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting only in damage of fixtures which are legally upon or adjacent to a street, roadway, or highway shall take reasonable steps to locate and notify the owner or person in charge of such property of such fact, and no- tify such owner of the driver' s name and address and of the registration number of the vehicle being driven; and shall, upon request and, if available, exhibit his operators or chauffeurs license and make report of such accident when and as required in Section 5. SECTION 5 : REPORTING ACCIDENTS. a. Accident Reports Required. 1) The driver of any vehicle involved in any accident within the City resulting in an injury to, or death of, any person or damage to any property, to an apparent 187 10/26/2021 Item WS4. extent of twenty-five dollars ($25) or more , shall immediately by the quickest means of communication give notice of such accident to the Police Department. 2) The Police Department may require any driver of any vehicle involved in an accident of which a report must be made as provided herein, to file a supple- mental report whenever the original re- port is insufficient, and it is hereby made the duty of all persons witnessing any accident or collision of a vehicle of any kind to report the same to the Police Department. b. Filing of Report. Every law enforcement officer, other than members of the City Po- . lice Department and State Department of Pub- lic Safety, who, in the regular course of duty, investigates a motor vehicle accident of which a report must be made, shall either at the time of and at the scene of the acci- dent or thereafter by interviewing the parti- cipants or witnesses and within twenty-four (24) hours after completing such investiga- tion, file a written report of such accident with the Police Department. Every such acci- dent report shall be made on the appropriate form provided by the Police Department and shall contain all of the information required therein, unless information is not available. Such reports shall be without prejudice to the officer so reporting and shall be for the confidential use of the Police Department and the City Traffic Engineer. 188 10/26/2021 Item WS4. c. Inability to Report. When the driver or operator of a vehicle is unable physically to make the required accident report and, if there were other occupant (s) of the ve- hicle at the time of the accident who are capable of making the report, such occupant or occupants shall make or cause to be made said report. SECTION 6 : REPORTING OF DAMAGED VEHICLES. The person in charge of any garage or repair shop to which is brought any motor vehicle which shows evidence of being in- volved in an accident or struck by any bullet of which re- port must be made as provided by State Law, shall report to the Police Department within twenty-four (24) hours after such motor vehicle is received and give the engine number, registration number,, and the name and address of the owner or operator of such vehicle. SECTION 7 : REMOVING VEHICLE FROM SCENE. It shall be unlawful for the driver or any other person to re- move any vehicle involved in an accident from the scene of the accident until authorized to do so by a police officer of the Police Department of this City; provided, however, that this Section shall not apply if there exists or arises a duty on the part of such driver or other person in control of such vehicle to use said vehicle in carrying any person injured in said accident to a physician or surgeon for medi- cal or surgical treatment. SECTION 8 : MOVING OR REMOVAL OF WRECKED VEHICLE BY WRECKER TRUCKS. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle equipped with a crane, hoist, winch, or tow- ing device who has answered a call to, or is attending, the 189 10/26/2021 Item WS4. scene of any collision or accident of one or more vehicles on any highway or street in the City to remove, or attempt to remove, any vehicle involved in such collision or accident, or in any way to interfere with or change the position cf any such vehicle—except upon authority or direction and in the presence of a police officer of the City—unless such change is made or attempted for the purpose of releasing a person or persons imprisoned within or under such vehicle; provided, however, that it shall be unlawful for such operator of any such vehicle equipped with a crane, hoist, winch, or towing device to remove any vehicle from the scene of the accident or collision without the consent of the owner of the vehicle so removed, unless directed by a police officer to remove such vehicle as a public safety measure or for the protection of private property. • ARTICLE III—GENERAL OPERATION OF VEHICLES SECTION 1 : DRIVING. Upon all roadways, the driver of a vehicle shall drive upon the right half of the roadway, except as follows : a. When overtaking and passing another vehicle proceeding in the same direction under the rules governing such movements; b. When the right half of the street is closed to traffic while under construction or repair; c. Upon a street divided into three (3) marked lanes for traffic under the rules applica- ble thereto; d. Upon a street designated and sign-posted for one-way traffic. • 190 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 2 : PASSING. a. Vehicles Proceeding in Same Direction. Except as provided in Subsection C of this Section, the driver of a vehicle overtaking another vehicle proceeding in the same direc- tion shall pass on the left thereof at a safe distance and shall not again drive to the right side of the street until safely clear of the overtaken vehicle. No vehicle shall be driven on the left side of the center of a street in overtaking and passing another vehicle while proceeding in the same direc- tion unless such left side is clearly visi- ble and is free of on-coming traffic for a sufficient distance ahead to permit such overtaking and passing to be made completely without interfering with the safe operation of any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction by any overtaking vehicle . In every event, the overtaking vehicle must re- turn to the right-hand side of the street before coming within one hundred feet (100 ' ) of any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction. No vehicle shall, at any time, be driven to the left of the street for the purpose of passing a vehicle proceeding in the same di- rection when approaching within one hundred feet (100 ' ) of, or traversing, any intersec- tion or railroad grade crossing or when ap- proaching within one hundred feet (100' ) of any bridge, viaduct, or tunnel. • 191 10/26/2021 Item WS4. b. Duty of Driver of Overtaken Vehicle. It shall be the duty of the driver of a vehicle, upon audible signal that such vehicle is about to be overtaken on the left, to give way to the right in favor of the overtaking vehicle , and the speed of such vehicle shall not be increased until completely passed by the overtaking vehicle. c. Passing on Right-hand Side Restricted. 1) The driver of a vehicle may overtake and pass to the right of a vehicle proceed- ing in the same direction only under the following conditions : a) When the overtaken vehicle is making, or about to make, a left turn; b) When a vehicle is being driven upon a street or highway with unobstruct- ed pavement of sufficient width for two (2) or more lines of moving traf- fic in each direction and not .occu- pied by parked vehicles; 2) Whenever a vehicle may be overtaken and passed on the right under conditions per- mitting such movement in safety. In no event shall such movement be made by driv- ing off the pavement or main-traveled portion of the street. d. Vehicles Proceeding in Opposite Direction. Drivers of vehicles proceeding in opposite directions shall pass each other to the right and, upon streets having width for 192 10/26/2021 Item WS4. not more than one line of traffic in each direction, each driver shall give to the other at least one-half (1/2) of the main-traveled portion of the street, as nearly as possible. SECTION 3 : TURNING. a. Turning Movement—Generally. The driver of a vehicle intending to turn at any in- tersection shall do so as follows : 1) Both the approach for a right turn and the actual right turn shall be made as close as practical to the right-hand curb or edge of the road- way. 2) The approach for a left turn shall be made in that portion of the right half of the roadway nearest the center line thereof; and , after entering the inter- section, the left turn shall be made so as to leave the intersection to the right of the center line of the road- way being entered. 3) The approach for a left turn from a two- way street into a one-way street shall be made in the portion of the right-of- way of the roadway nearest the center line thereof and by passing to the right of such center line where it en- ters the intersection. A left turn from a one-way street into a two-way street shall be made by passing to the right of the center line of the street being entered upon leaving the intersection. 193 10/26/2021 Item WS4. 4) Where both streets or roadways are one- way, both the approach for a left turn, and the left turn, shall be made as close as practical to the left-hand curb or edge of the roadway. b. Limitations Upon U-Turns. 1) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to turn such vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction un- less such movement can be made in safety and without backing or without other- wise interfering with other traffic. 2) A complete turn shall not be made at any intersection of any two (2) streets , or upon any street or alley in the City, where the City Council may deter- mine that it is unsafe to make a com- plete turn and shall have caused to be posted at such place in the street or alley a sign showing that a complete turn is prohibited. SECTION 4 : SIGNALS. a. Stopping and Turning Signals. 1) When any other traffic may be affected by turning movements, no person shall turn any vehicle without giving a sig- nal of his intention to turn right or left. Such signals shall be given con- tinuously during not less than the last one hundred feet (100 ' ) traveled by the vehicle before turning. 194 10/26/2021 Item WS4. 2) No person shall stop or suddenly de- crease the speed of a vehicle without first giving an appropriate signal to the driver of any vehicle immediately to the rear, when there is opportunity to give such signal. 3) A stop or turn signal required by this Section shall be given by means of the hand and arm, or by a signal lamp or mechanical signal device of a type ap- proved by the State Department of Pub- lic Safety; provided, however, that when the body of the vehicle or the body and load of a vehicle project twenty-four inches (24") or more to the left of the center of the steering- ' wheel—or under any condition when a hand and arm signal would not be visi- ble both to the front and rear of the vehicle—the vehicle must be equipped with, and the signals must be given - by, such turn-indicating lamp or de- vice. 4) The signal lamp provided for in this Section shall be used to indicate an intention to turn, change lanes, or start from a parking position, and shall not be flashed on a moving vehicle as a courtesy or as a "to pass" signal to operators of other vehicles approaching from the rear. b. Manner of Giving Turning Signals. All sig- nals required by Subsection a, when given 195 10/26/2021 Item WS4. by hand and arm, shall be given from the left side of the vehicle in the following manner, and such signals shall be indi- cated as follows: 1) Left Turn. Hand and arm extended horizontally. 2) Right Turn. Hand and arm extended upward. 3) Stop or Decrease Speed. Hand and arm extended downward. SECTION 5 : DRIVING ON LANED ROADWAYS. When- ever any roadway has been divided into two (2) or more clearly-marked lanes for traffic, the following rules, in addition to all other consistent herewith, shall apply: a: Lane Restriction. The driver of a vehicle shall drive as nearly as practical entire- ly within a single lane , and shall not move from such lane until the driver has first ascertained that such movement can be made with safety. b. Three-Lane Roadway. Upon a roadway which is divided into three (3) lanes, the driver of a vehicle shall not drive in the center lane, except when overtaking and passing another vehicle where the roadway is clearly visible and such center lane is clear of traffic within a safe distance, or in prep- aration for a left turn, or where such cen- ter lane is at the time allocated exclusive- ly to traffic moving in the direction the vehicle is proceeding and is -sign-posted to give notice of such allocation. 196 10/26/2021 Item WS4. c. Designated Lanes. Official signs may be erected directing slow-moving traffic to use a designated lane or designating those lanes to be used by traffic moving in a particular direction, regardless of the center of the roadway; and drivers of vehicles shall obey the directions of every such sign. SECTION 6 : DRIVING ON DIVIDED STREETS. When- ever any street or highway within the City has been divided into two (2) roadways by leaving an intervening space or by a physical barrier or clearly-indicated dividing sections so constructed as to impede vehicular traffic, every vehi- cle shall be driven only upon the right-hand roadway, and no vehicle shall be driven over, across, or within any such divided space, barrier, or section, except through an open- ing therein, at a cross-over, or at an intersection. SECTION 7 : RIGHT-OF-WAY. a. At Intersections. 1) The driver of a vehicle approaching an intersection shall yield the right-of- way to a vehicle which has entered the intersection from a different street or highway. When two (2) vehicles enter an intersection which is not controlled by a traffic sign or device, from dif- ferent streets at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right. 2) When two (2) vehicles going in opposite directions approach one another on the 197 10/26/2021 Item WS4. same street and the driver of one of the vehicles desires to turn off said street, the turning vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle which con- tinues on the street in the original direction. In the event that both drivers desire to turn off, then the vehicle turning to the right has the right-of-way over the vehicle turning to the left. b. When Turning Left. The driver of the vehicle within an intersection intending to turn to the left shall yield the right-of- way to any vehicle approaching from the op- posite direction which is within the inter- section, or so close thereto, as to consti- tute an immediate hazard; but such driver, having so yielded and having given a signal when and as required by this Ordinance, may make such left turn and the drivers of all other vehicles approaching the intersection • from the opposite direction shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle making the left turn. SECTION 8: BACKING RESTRICTED. The driver of a vehicle shall not back the same unless such movement can be made with reasonable safety and without interfering with other traffic. SECTION 9 : EMERGENCY VEHICLES AND SCHOOL BUSES. a. Approach of Authorized Emergency Vehicle. Upon the immediate approach of an authorized emergency vehicle equipped with at least one 198 10/26/2021 Item WS4. lighted lamp exhibiting red light vis- ible, under normal atmospheric condi- ' tions, from a distance of five hundred feet (500 ' ) to the front of such vehicle and—when the driver of such vehicle is giving audible signal by siren, exhaust whistle, or bell--the driver of every other vehicle shall yield the right-of- way and shall immediately drive to a position parallel to, and as close as possible to, the right-hand edge or curb of the roadway which is clear of any in- tersection and shall stop and remain in such position until the authorized emer- gency vehicle has passed, except when otherwise directed by a police officer. This Subsection shall not operate to re- lieve the driver of any authorized emer- gency vehicle from the duty to drive with due regard for the safety of all persons using any highway or roadway. b. Meeting or Overtaking Stopped School Bus. The driver of a vehicle upon any of the public streets or highways within the City limits shall, upon meeting or over- ' taking from either direction, any school bus which as stopped on the highway for the purpose of loading or unloading any school children, stop such vehicle when warning lights on such school bus are activated. It shall be unlawful for any vehicle to proceed as long as such warn- ing lights remain activated; however, if any school bus has stopped for the purpose 199 10/26/2021 Item WS4. of loading or unloading any children on a divided highway, then approaching traf- fic may continue at a safe and prudent speed. SECTION 10 : OBSTRUCTIONS . a . Traffic. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, drive, or propel a vehicle in such manner as to block or obstruct the traffic on any street or alley in the City. b. Intersections or Crosswalks . No driver shall enter any intersection or a marked crosswalk unless there is sufficient space on the other side of the intersection or crosswalk to accommodate the vehicle being operated without obstructing the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, notwithstand- ing any traffic-control signal indication to proceed . SECTION 11 : FOLLOWING OF VEHICLES. a . Distance. The driver of a motor vehicle shall not follow another vehicle more closely than is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for the speed of such vehicle and the traffic upon, and the condition of, the street. b. Emergency Vehicles. No driver of any vehi- cle, other than one on official business, shall follow any fire apparatus traveling in res- ponse to a fire alarm, or shall follow closer than five hundred feet (500 ' ) , any other emer- • gency vehicle which is on an emergency call, nor shall such driver drive into or park such vehicle within the block where the fire ap- paratus has stopped to answer a fire alarm. 200 10/26/2021 Item WS4. 3) Each driver in a funeral or other author- ized procession shall drive as near to the right-hand side of the roadway as pos- sible and shall follow the vehicle ahead as closely as is practical and safe. SECTION 14 : DRIVING AREAS PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED. a. Sidewalks . Any driver of any vehicle who shall drive such vehicle upon or across any sidewalk or sidewalk area of any street with- in the City, except on a driveway, public or private , shall be deemed guilty of a misde- meanor. b. Safety Zone. No driver of any vehicle shall , at any time, drive through or within a. safety zone. c. Fresh Pavement. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive any vehicle upon any por- tion of any street in the City that has been • • freshly paved , unless all barriers or signal lights have been lawfully removed therefrom, indicating that the street is ready for travel. d. Other. It shall be unlawful for any per- son to drive or operate any vehicle whatsoever through or upon, or to park such vehicle upon, any park, hospital ground, or other public property within the City except upon officially designated roadways or parking lots. SECTION 15 : "DIGGING OUT" PROHIBITED. Any driver of any motor vehicle who shall use such vehicle to "dig out" or shall cause any such vehicle to make unnecessary noises by reason of operating such vehicle in- such manner as to cause 201 10/26/2021 Item WS4. the wheels thereof to spin or slide on the roadway of any street when starting such vehicle or while making any turning movement, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. SECTION 16 : CONTROL OF VEHICLE REQUIRED. It shall be the duty of every person who shall operate any vehicle within the City to keep the same under control at all times and to avoid , whenever possible, colliding with any other vehicle or person. SECTION 17 : OPENING DOORS INTO TRAFFIC RESTRICTED. No person shall open the door of a motor vehicle on the side available to moving traffic unless , and until , it is reason- ably safe to do so, nor shall any person leave a door of a motor vehicle open on the side available to traffic for a per- iod of time longer than necessary to load or unload passengers. SECTION 18 : 'CORNER CUTTING" PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a vehicle over any sidewalk area or through any driveway, parking lot , or any business en- trance at any intersection--making either a right or left turn— except for the purpose of coming to a complete stop to obtain or render some service or to make a sale or purchase. It is the intention of this Section to prohibit "corner cutting"—the driving of any vehicle from one street into another across any sidewalk and/or through any parking lot and/or driveway. SECTION 19 : RESTRICTED ACCESS. No person shall drive his vehicle onto or from any limited roadway except at such entrances and exits as are established by public author- ity. SECTION 20 : OVERLOADING OR CROWDING OF VEHICLES RESTRICTED. No person shall drive a vehicle when it is 202 10/26/2021 Item WS4. loaded with material or passengers so as to obstruct the view of the driver to the front or sides of the vehicle, or so as to interfere with the driver' s control over the driving mech- anism of the vehicle. No passenger in a vehicle shall ride in such posi- tion as to interfere with the driver' s view ahead or to the side , or as to interfere with the control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle. ARTICLE IV—TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES Section 1: All traffic control devices including signs, signals and mark- ings (pavement and/or curb) installed or used for the purpose of directing and controlling traffic within the City of Wylie shall conform with the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, Volumes I and II (hereafter called the Manual). Article 6701d, Vernon's Civil Statutes states; all signs, signals and markings erected or used by the City of Wylie shall be uniform and be located so far as practicable according to the directions shown in the Manual throughout the city. All existing traffic control devices and those erected in the future by the city being consistent with the Manual , State law and this Ordinance shall be official traffic control devices. SECTION 2 : POWERS AND DUTIES OF TRAFFIC ENGINEER. The Traffic Engineer shall place and maintain traffic-control signs, signals, and devices when, and as, required under this Ordinance to make effective the provisions of this Ordinance, and may place and maintain such additional traffic-control devices as are deemed necessary to regulate traffic 'under this Ordinance or under State Law or to guide or warn traffic. It shall be the duty of the Traffic Engineer to -supervise the installation and proper timing and maintenance of traffic- control devices. 203 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 3: OBEDIENCE TO DEVICES . The driver of any vehicle shall obey the instructions of any official traffic-control device applicable thereto which has been placed in accordance with this Ordinance and other traffic ordinances of the City, unless otherwise directed by a police officer , subject to the exception granted the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle. SECTION 4 : NECESSITY OF SIGNS . No provisions of this Ordinance which require the placing of signs shall be en- forced against an alleged violator if, at the time and place of the alleged violation, an official sign is not in proper position and sufficiently legible to be seen by an ordinarily observant person. Whenever a particular section does not state that signs are required, such sections shall be effec- tive even though no signs are erected or in place. SECTION 5 : RATIFICATION OF EXISTING DEVICES. All traffic-control signs , signals, devices , and markings placed and erected prior to the adoption of this Ordinance and in use for the purpose of regulating, warning, or quid- • ing traffic are hereby affirmed, ratified , and declared to be official traffic-control devices; provided such traffic- control devices are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance or State Law. SECTION 6 : • UNAUTHORIZED SIGNS, SIGNALS, MARKINGS, OR DEVICES. a. Prohibited or Restricted. No person • shall place, maintain, or display upon or in view of any road, street, or highway any unauthorized sign, signal , marking, or de- vice which purports to be, is an imitation of, or resembles an official traffic-control 204 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 9 : TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNAL LEGEND. When traffic is controlled 1) by a traffic-control signal exhibit- ing the word, "Go, " "Caution, " or "Stop; " 2) by exhibiting different colored lights successively one at a time; or 3) with arrows , the following colors only shall be used, and the following terms and lights shall indicate and apply to drivers of vehicles and to pedestrians: a . Green Light Alone or Word, "Go. " 1) Vehicular traffic facing the signal may proceed straight through or turn right or left, unless a sign at such place prohibits either such turn; but vehicular traffic, including vehicles turning right or left, shall yield the right-of-way to other vehicles and to pedestrians lawfully within the inter- ' section or in an adjacent crosswalk at the time such signal is exhibited. 2) Pedestrian facing the signal may proceed across the roadway within any marked or unmarked crosswalk. b. Yellow Light Alone or Word, "Caution, " When Shown Following the Green or "Go" Signal . 1) Vehicular traffic facing the signal is thereby warned that the red or "Stop" signal will be exhibited immediately thereafter, and such vehicular traffic shall not enter or be crossing the inter- section when the red or "Stop" signal is exhibited . 2) Pedestrians facing such signals are thereby advised that there is insuffi- cient time to cross the roadway, and any 205 10/26/2021 Item WS4. pedestrian then starting to cross shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles. c. Red Light Alone or Word, "Stop. " 1) Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall stop before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection, or, if none, then before entering the inter- section, and shall remain until the green light or "Go" is shown alone; provided that, after stopping and yielding to all pedestrians and vehicles , the driver of the vehicle may enter the intersection for the purpose of making a right turn only, if no sign is in place indicating that such turn cannot be legally made. ' 2) No pedestrian facing such signal shall enter the roadway unless he can do so safely and without interfering with any vehicular traffic. d. Red Light With Green Arrow. 1) Vehicular traffic facing such signal may cautiously enter intersection only to make the movement indicated by such arrow, but shall yield the right-of-way to any pedes- trian lawfully within the crosswalk and to other traffic lawfully using the intersec- tion. 2) No pedestrian facing such signal shall enter the roadway unless he can do so safely and without interfering with any vehicular traffic. • 206 10/26/2021 Item WS4. In the event an official traffic-control signal is erected and maintained at a place other than an intersection, the pro- visions of this Section shall be applicable, except as to those provisions which, by their nature, can have no applica- tion. Any stop required shall be made at a sign or marking on the pavement indicating where the stop shall be made, but in the absence of any such signs or markings , the stop shall be made at the signal . SECTION 10: FLASHING SIGNALS. Whenever flash- ing red or yellow signals are used, they shall require the obedience of vehicular traffic as follows : a. Flashing Red (Stop Signal) . When a red lens is illuminated by rapid intermittent flashes, drivers of vehicles shall stop be- fore entering the nearest crosswalk at an intersection or at the limit line, when marked , and the right to proceed shall be subject to the rules applicable after making a stop at any stop sign. b. Flashing Yellow (Caution Signal) . When a yellow lens is illuminated with rapid in- termittent flashes, drivers of vehicles may proceed through the intersection or pass such signal only with caution. SECTION 11 : RAILROAD CROSSINGS . Whenever any person driving a vehicle approaches a railroad grade crossing under any of the circumstances stated in this Section, the driver of such vehicle shall stop within fifty feet (50' ) , but no less than fifteen feet (15 ' ) , from the nearest rail and shall not proceed until he can do so safely. The fore- going requirements shall apply when: 207 10/26/2021 Item WS4. a. A clearly visible electrical or mechanical sign or device gives warning of an immediate approach of a railroad train ; b. A crossing gate is lowered or a human flagman gives, or continues to give, a sig- nal of the approach of, or passage of, a railroad train; c. A railroad train approaching within approxi- mately fifteen hundred feet (1500' ) of the highway crossing emits a signal audible from such distance, and such railroad train by reason of its speed or nearness to such cross- ing is an immediate hazard ; d. An approaching railroad train is plainly visible and is in hazardous proximity of such crossing. No person shall drive any vehicle through, around, or under any crossing gate or barrier at a railroad grade crossing while such gate or barrier is closed, or is being opened or closed. SECTION 12 : PEDESTRIAN "WALK" AND "DON'T WALK" SIGNALS. Whenever special pedestrian-control signals ex- hibiting the words, "Walk" or "Don't Walk, " are in place, such signals shall indicate the following: a. Walk. Pedestrian facing such signal may proceed across the roadway in the direction of the signal and shall be given the right- of-way by the drivers of all vehicles. b. Don 't Walk. No pedestrian shall start to cross the roadway in the direction of such signal , but any pedestrian who has partially completed his crossing on the "Walk" signal 208 10/26/2021 Item WS4. may proceed to the sidewalk or safety zone while the "Don't Walk" signal is showing. SECTION 13 : STOP INTERSECTION. The City Traffic Engineer , with the approval of the City Council, may designate any street intersection as a "Stop" intersection and designate the streets upon which vehicles shall stop before entering such intersection. Whenever any intersection has been so designated, the Traffic Engineer shall cause the same to be identified by the erection of "Stop" signs indicating which vehicles approaching such intersection shall stop. It shall be the duty of the driver of any vehicle approaching such sign to bring such vehicle to a complete stop at such sign or at a nearby marked stop line before entering the intersection, except when directed to proceed by a police officer or a traf- fic-control signal . After having so stopped, such driver shall yield the right-of-way to other vehicles which have entered the intersection or which are approaching so closely as to constitute an immediate hazard . Such driver, after having so yielded , may proceed , and the drivers of all other vehicles approaching on the intersecting street shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle so proceeding into or across the intersection. SECTION 14 : "YIELD" SIGNS. The Traffic Engi- neer, as authorized from time to time by the City Council , may install and maintain "Yield" right-of-way signs at inter- sections where a special hazard may exist or any place vehicles shall be required to yield the right-of-way. The driver of a vehicle approaching a "Yield" right-of-way sign shall , in obedience to such sign, slow down to a speed not in excess of fifteen (15) miles per hour; or shall stop, if necessary, an yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian crossing the roadway being traveled or to any vehicle in the inter- section or approaching so closely on another street as to constitute an immediate hazard. 2o9 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 15 : DESIGNATION OF CROSSWALKS, ZONES, AND MARKING OF TRAFFIC LANES. The Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to: a. Designate and maintain—by appropriate de- vices , marks , or lines upon the surface of the roadway—crosswalks at any intersection where, in his opinion, there is particular danger to pedestrians crossing the roadway and at such other places as the Traffic Engineer may deem necessary; b. Establish safety, quiet, play, and other zones of such kind and character and at such places as may be deemed necessary for the protection of the public; c. Mark lanes for traffic on street pavements ; at such places as may be deemed adviseable and which are consistent with the provisions of this Ordinance and other traffic ordinances of the City. SECTION 16 : ONE-WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS . Whenever any Ordinance of the City Council designates any one-way street or alley, the Traffic Engineer shall place and maintain signs giving notice thereof. No such regulation shall be effective until such signs are in place. Signs indicating the direction 1 of lawful traffic movement shall be placed at every intersec- tion where movement of traffic in the opposite direction is • prohibited. Upon those streets, or parts of streets, or in those alleys which are designated "One way" streets or alleys, vehicular traffic shall move only in the indicated direction where signs indicating the direction of traffic are erected and maintained at every intersection and where movement in the opposite direction is thereby prohibited. 210 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 17 : PROHIBITED TURNS AT INTERSECTIONS. a . Authority for Restrictions. The Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized, subject to the approval of the City Council, to deter- mine those intersections at which drivers of vehicles shall not make a right, left, and/or U-turn, and shall place proper signs at such intersections. The making of any such turn may be prohibited between certain hours of any day and permitted at other hours; in which case, the same shall be plainly indicated on a sign, and such sign may be removed when such turns are permitted. Whenever author- ized signs are erected indicating that no right, left, or U-turn is permitted, no dri- ver of a vehicle shall disobey the directions on such signs. b. U-Turn. No driver of any vehicle shall make a U-turn at any intersection within the City where a traffic-control signal light is suspended and operating. SECTION 18 : TURNING MARKER. a. Authority for Placement. The City Traffic Engineer, with the approval of the City Coun- cil , is authorized to place markers, buttons, or signs (within or adjacent to intersections) indicating the course to be traveled by vehi- , cles turning at such intersections; and such course to be traveled as so indicated, may conform to, but not be limited to, those loca- tions prescribed by any provision of this Ordinance, State Law, or City ordinances, rules, or regulations. 211 10/26/2021 Item WS4. b. Compliance Required. When authorized markers , buttons, or other indicators are placed within an intersection indicating the course to be traveled by vehicles turn- ing thereat, no driver of a vehicle shall disobey the direction of such indicators. SECTION 19 : NO PASSING ZONE. The City Council is hereby authorized to determine by resolutions those por- tions of any highway in the City where overtaking and passing or driving on the left side of the roadway would be expressly hazardous and may, by appropriate signs or markings on the roadway, indicate the beginning and end of such zones; ando when such signs or markings are in place and clearly visible• to any ordinarily observant person, every driver of a vehicle shall obey the directions thereof. SECTION 20 : TRUCK ROUTES . a. Authority to Establish. The Traffic En- gineer, as authorized from time to time by the City Council , may designate such truck routes within the City as may be necessary for the proper flow of traffic through the City. b. Compliance Required. It shall be unlaw- ful for any truck with the gross vehicular weight rating of over eighteen thousand (18 ,000) pounds [or eighteen thousand (18,000) pounds gross cargo weight rating in the case of a truck trailer or tractor trailer unit] • to use, travel upon, or be driven over any street, avenue, or highway within the City ( not designated as a cruck route (See Subsec- tion a) of this Section); provided, however, 212 10/26/2021 Item WS4. that if the point of origin or destination (for commercial purposes only) for any such truck shall be off such truck route , then such truck may proceed by the shortest pos- sible route to the nearest truck route . C. Truck Routes . The following streets and parts of streets are designed as truck routes under this ordinance : NAME OF STREET LIMITS Brown Street West of Ballard St . Ballard St . to East Stone St . East of Ballard ARTICLE V-SPEED REGULATIONS SECTION 1 : GENERAL SPEED LIMITS. a. Maximum Speed Limit . No Person shall operate or drive any vehicle on any street within the City at a speed greater than thirty (30) miles per hour, or on__any within the City at a speed greater than ten (10) miles per hour, unless signs which designate a different speed are erected in accordance with this Ordinance. b. Reasonable and Prudent Speed Limit. Not- withstanding any other provisions of this Ordinance , no person shall drive a vehicle on a street , or alley at a speed that is greater than is reasonable and prudent under existing conditions , having regard for the actual and potential hazards then existing. In every event , speeds shall be so controlled as may be necessary to avoid colliding with any person, vehicle, or other -conveyance on, or entering upon, the street in compliance with legal requirements , and it shall be the duty of all persons to use such care . 213 10/26/2021 Item WS4. c. Reduction of Speed. The driver of every vehicle shall , consistent with the require- ments of Subsection 1-b of this Section, drive at an appropriate reduced speed when approaching a hillcrest , when traveling upon any narrow or winding roadway , or alley and when a special hazard exists with respect to pedestrians or other traffic , or by reason of weather or street , alley or highway conditions . SECTION 2 : SPECIFIC SPEED LIMITS. a. Authority to Establish. The City Council may alter the maximum speed limit on any street or alley, or portion thereof, as estab- lished by this Ordinance within the City in accord with the provisions of Article 6701d, Section 169 , of VERNON'S ANNOTATED CIVIL STA- TUTES. Whenever signs are posted giving notice of the maximum legal speed limit so established for a particular street or por- tion thereof, it shall be unlawful for any person to drive or operate any vehicle at a rate of speed in excess of such limit . b. Speed Limits Established. Pursuant to the provisions of the preceding Subsection, the following speed limits are hereby estab- lished for the streets and portions of streets enumerated below: LOCATION SPEED LIMIT Stone Rd. 35 MPH Extending East from F.M. 544 (E. Stone St.) where F.M. 544 turns South to East City Limit Line, 214 10/26/2021 Item WS4. c. School Zone . It shall be unlawful for any person to operate , or drive , any vehicle at a speed greater than the speed designated or posted, or to overtake or pass any other vehicle in any school zone as may be marked or design- ated within the City during the hours indicated upon signs erected in such zone , or whenever children are present in such zones . School Zone hours are hereby designated as from 7 : 00 o 'clock am to 9 : 00 o 'clock am. and from 2 : 00 o 'clock pm. to 4 : 00 o 'clock pm, on days when the schools are in session. SECTION 3 : RACING PROHIBITED. Any person who shall race or engage in a contest for speed between motor vehicles of any kind upon any public street or alley within the City shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. The fact that the actual speed attained by any vehicle engaged in racing or in contest for speed is less than the PRIMA FACIE legal speed limit shall be no defense to a complaint of racing or engaging in a contest for speed in violation of this Section. 215 10/26/2021 Item WS4. (SECTION 4 : MINIMUM LIMITS. No person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or com- pliance with law. SECTION 5 : EXEMPTIONS. The provisions of this Ordinance and other ordinances of the City regulating the speed of vehicles shall not apply to vehicles of the Fire Department when responding to a call, nor to police patrol vehicles, physicians ' vehicles, or ambulances when actually engaged in responding to emergency calls; provided, however, that this Section shall not authorize any ambulance driver to exceed the speed of forty-five (45) miles per hour, or the speed limit, whichever is greater. ARTICLE VI—STOPPING, STANDING, AND PARKING OF VEHICLES SECTION 1 : PRESUMPTION THAT OWNER OF VEHICLE IS VIOLATOR. In any prosecution charging the violation of any ordinance or regulation governing the standing or park- ing of a vehicle, proof that any particular vehicle des- cribed in the complaint was parked in violation of any such ordinance or regulation, together with proof that the de- fendant named in the complaint was the registered owner of such vehicle at the time of such parking, shall constitute in evidence a prima facie presumption that the registered owner of such vehicle was the person who parked or placed such vehicle at the point where, and for the time during which, such violation occurred. . 216 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 2 : IMPOUNDMENT OF STANDING OR PARKED VEHICLES. a. Authority. Any vehicle which shall be, or remain, standing or parked upon any pub- lic street, avenue, way, alley, or other public place may, under the following cir- cumstances, be removed by, or upon order of, the Chief of Police and placed in stor- age in a privately-operated garage or other place designated or maintained by the City: 1) When any vehicle is found upon a street, avenue, alley, way, or public place and a report has been previously made that such vehicle has been stolen, or a com- plaint has been filed and a warrant • issued thereon, charging that such vehicle has been stolen or converted in violation of the law; 2) When any police officer of the City has reasonable grounds to believe that any vehicle has been abandoned; 3) When any police officer arrests any per- son driving, or in control of, a vehicle for an alleged offense and such officer is (or may be) required by law to take the one arrested immediately before a magistrate; or, if the arrested person is immediately taken before a magistrate; or when the arrested person is the sole oc- cupant or the owner of the vehicle and is immediately placed in custody; 217 10/26/2021 Item WS4. 4) When a vehicle is so disabled that its normal operation is impossible or im- practical and the person in charge of the vehicle is incapacitated by reason of physical injury or other causes to such an extent as to be unable to pro- vide for its removal or custody, or can- not be found, or is not in the immediate vicinity of such vehicle; 5) When any vehicle is left standing or parked unattended for more than forty- eight (48) hours in violation of any applicable provision of State Law , City ordinance, rules or regulations; provided, however—that in the event such vehicle is parked or standing im- mediately in front of, or immediately adjacent to, property owned by the owner of such vehicle, or property rented by such owner—before such vehicle shall be removed, the owner thereof shall be given written notice after the expira- tion of forty-eight (48) hours and shall be given an additional twenty-four (24) hours to remove or cause to be removed such vehicle. Such written notice may be given by depositing the same, ad- dressed to the owner at the address given on the registration receipt of the ve- hicle or his last known address, in the United States Mail. b. Claiming of Vehicle by Owner. In order to obtain possession of any vehicle stored under the provisions of this Section, the claimant 218 10/26/2021 Item WS4. must produce satisfactory evidence of the ownership or right to possession within thirty (30) days from the date of such storage, and, in addition thereto, must pay all charges for storage and removal of such vehicle in addition to any fine. c . Sale of Vehicle. If the vehicle re- moved under this Section is not claimed within thirty (30) days from the date of storage, the same may be sold by the City or the garage where the same is stored for recovery of charges, as provided by law. d. Impounding Fees. An impounding fee of five dollars ($5) and a storage fee of fifty cents ($.50) per day is hereby as- sessed against, and shall be collected from, the owner or driver of any vehicle impounded by virtue of the provisions of this Section before the release of any such vehicle. The payment of this im- pounding fee shall not excuse such owner or driver from the charge of violating any applicable provisions of State Law, this Ordinance, or other rules or regulations. e. Liability to City. The provisions of this Section shall not be construed to re- lieve from, or lessen the responsibility of, any person who shall leave his vehicle parked on the streets of the City in such a manner that the same may be impounded; nor shall the City be held as assuming any such liability by reason of the impounding, or the causing to be impounded,of such vehicle. 219 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 3 : UNATTENDED VEHICLES. No person driving, or in charge of, a motor vehicle shall permit it to stand unattended without first stopping the engine and ef- fectively setting the brakes thereon, and, when standing upon any grade, turning the front wheels toward the curb or side of the roadway. SECTION 4 : PROHIBITED PARKING. a. Specified Places. No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle--except when nec- essary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with law, the direction of a police officer, or a traffic-control de- vice--in any of the following places: 1) On a sidewalk or sidewalk area; 1: 2) In front of a public or private driveway; 3) Within an intersection; • 4 ) Within fifteen feet (15 ' ) of a fire hy- drant, except within an officially-marked parking stall; 5) On a crosswalk; 6) Within twenty feet (20' ) of a crosswalk at an intersection, except within an of- ficially-marked parking stall; 7) Within thirty feet (30 ' ) of the ap- proach to any flashing beacon, stop sign, or traffic-control signal located at the side of a roadway; 8) Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within thirty feet (30' ) of points on the curb immediately opposite 220 10/26/2021 Item WS4. the end of a safety zone, unless a dif- ferent length is indicated by sign or marking; 9) Within fifty feet (50 ' ) of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing; 10) Within twenty feet (20 ' ) of the driveway entrance to any fire station, or on the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station, or within seventy- five feet (75' ) of such entrance (when properly sign-posted) . 11) Alongside or opposite any street excava- tion or obstruction when stopping, stand- ing, or parking would obstruct traffic; 12) On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street; 13) Upon any bridge or other elevated struc- ture upon a highway, or within a highway tunnel; 14) At any place where official signs prohibit stopping, standing, or parking. b. Moving of Vehicles. No person shall move a vehicle not lawfully under his control into • , any prohibited area specified above or any dis- tance from a curb, except as permitted by law. c. Specified Purposes. No person shall park a vehicle upon any street in the City for the principal purpose of: 1) Displaying such vehicle for sale; 2) Washing, greasing, or repairing such vehicle, except such repairs as necessi- tated by an emergency; 221 10/26/2021 Item WS4. 3) Advertising , except by permit issued by the Chief of Police and under the con- ditions stipulated therein. d. Specified Minimum Roadway. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle upon a street in such a manner or under such con- ditions as to leave available less than ten feet (10 ' ) of width of either lane of a road- way for free movement of vehicular traf- fic, except that a driver may stop tempo- rarily during the actual loading or unload- ing of passengers or, when necessary, in obedience to traffic regulations, traffic signs, or signals of a police officer. SECTION 5: EMERGING FROM ALLEY, DRIVEWAY, OR BUILD- • ING. The driver of a vehicle emerging from an alley, drive- way, or building shall stop such vehicle immediately prior to driving onto a sidewalk or onto a sidewalk area extending across any alleyway or driveway, thereby yielding the right- of-way to any pedestrian as may be necessary to avoid colli- sion; and, upon entering the roadway, such driver shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the roadway. SECTION 6: ENTERING INTERSECTION OR CROSSWALK AREA. No driver shall enter an intersection. or a marked crosswalk unless there is sufficient space on the other side of the in- tersection or crosswalk to accommodate the vehicle being op- erated without obstructing the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, notwithstanding any traffic-control signal indi- cating otherwise. 222 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 7 : DESIGNATION AND MARKING OF SPECIAL PARKING STALLS AND AREAS . The Traffic Engineer shall cause parking stalls to be maintained and marked off in and on such streets, or parts thereof, as may be disgnated by the City Council from time to time; and such person shall cause spaces in which parking is prohibited to be maintained and marked off in and on such streets, and parts thereof, as may be designated by the City Council from time to time . The Traffic Engineer shall also cause time-limit parking areas to be marked off and maintained in and on such streets , or parts thereof , as may be designated by the City Council from time to time. All such spaces or areas shall be clearly indi- cated by appropriate signs or by marking on the pavement or curb. In areas designated as time-limit parking areas, parking may be limited to any period prescribed by the Coun- cil--the same area to be designated with clearly distinguished markings or signs at both ends of the time-limit areas and at reasonable intervals between the beginning and ending of such time-limit areas , indicating the time allowed for • parking in such area. Any prohibition of , or time limit on, parking es- tablished under this Section shall apply on such days and between such hours as prescribed by the City Council. SECTION 8 : PARKING IN PROHIBITED AREAS. It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit, or suffer any vehicle registered in such person' s name or owned and operated by such person or in' such person's possession or under such person' s control to be or remain in any space or area in which parking is prohibited, as. provided in Section 7 , or in a time-limit parking area for a longer period of t i me than that designated by the markings on the street or my clearly visible signs. ' 223 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 9: PARALLEL AND ANGLE PARKING. a . Parallel Parking. No person shall stand or park a vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway and headed in the direction of lawful traffic movement and with the right-hand wheels of the vehicle within twelve inches (12" ) of the curb or edge of the roadway , except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance. On one- way streets , vehicles may be parked on the left side of the street with the left-hand wheels within twelve inches (12") of the curb or edge of the roadway, unless signs prohibit such parking. b. Angle Parking. The Traffic Engineer, with the approval of the City Council , shall de- termine upon which streets angle parking shall be permitted and shall mark or sign such streets , but such angle parking shall • not be indicated on any Federal-aid or State highway within this City unless the State Highway Commission has determined by resolu- tion or order, entered into its minutes, that the roadway is of sufficient width to permit angle parking without interfering with , the free movement of traffic . Angle parking ,hall not be indicated or permitted at any place where passing traffic would thereby be caused, or required, to drive upon the left side of the street or upon any railroad track. V. Compliance. Upon those streets which have been signed or marked for angle parking, no person shall park or stand a vehicle other • 224 10/26/2021 Item WS4. than at the angle to, and with the hood or front end of such vehicle next to, the curb or edge of the roadway indicated by such signs or markings. d. Marked Stalls. Whenever parking spaces are marked by lines on the pavement, whether for parallel or angle parking, a vehicle must be parked entirely within the lines of the parking space. SECTION 10: PARKING OR STANDING IN ALLEYS RESTRICTED. a. Obstruction of Alley. No person shall park a vehicle within an alley in such a manner or under such conditions as to block the free passage of other vehicles in such alley. b. Parking Within Fire Limits. Notwithstand- ing the provisions of Subsection a. of this Section, it shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle in the alley within the fire limits of the City, except when such vehicle is actually being used for the pur- pose of loading or unloading merchandise or passengers. SECTION 11 : PARKING IN EXCESS OF FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of any vehicle to allow, cause, or ;permit such ve- hicle to remain standing or parked on any street, alley, ave- nue, or public way within the City for more than forty-eight (48) hours continuously. SECTION 12 : STARTING A PARKED VEHICLE. No per- son shall start a vehicle which is stopped, standing, or parked 225 10/26/2021 Item WS4. unless, and until , such movement can be made with safety. SECTION 13 : DESIGNATION OF LOADING AND UNLOADING ZONES. The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to determine and designate the locations of passenger and freight curb loading zones and shall place and maintain appropriate signs indicating the same and stating the hours during which the provisions therefor are applicable. SECTION 14 : USE OF PASSENGER ZONES. No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle for any purpose or period of time, other than for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers , in any place marked as a passenger curb-load- ing zone during the hours when the regulation applicable to such curb- loading zones is effective, and then only for a period of time not to exceed three (3) minutes; except when such spaces are adjacent to, and serving, a hotel or bus sta- tion, then such period of time shall not exceed fifteen (15) minutes. SECTION 15 : USE OF FREIGHT ZONE. No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle for any length of time in any place marked as a freight curb-loading zone during the hours so set aside, except that commercial vehicles may so stop, stand, or park for the expeditious loading and unload- ing,,or pick-up and delivery,of material. In no case shall stop for unloading, loading, pick-up, or delivery of material exceed thirty (30) minutes. The driver of a. passenger vehicle may stop tempo- rarily at a place marked as a freight curb-loading zone for the purpose of, and while actually engaged in, unloading or loading passengers when such stopping, standing, or parking does not interfere with any motor vehicle used for the transportation of materials which is waiting to enter or • 226_..;;. 10/26/2021 Item WS4. About to enter such zone. SECTION 16 : PERMIT FOR BACKING TO CURB FOR LOAD- ING OR UNLOADING. The Traffic Engineer is authorized to issue special permits for such fee, as may be determined by the City Council from time to time, to permit the backing of a vehicle to the curb for the purpose of loading or unloading merchandise or materials subject to the terms and conditions of such permit. Such permit may be issued either to the owner or lessee of real property, or to the owner of the vehicle, and shall grant to such person the privilege as therein stated ,and as authorized herein, and it shall be unlawful for any permittee or other person to violate any of the special terms or conditions of any such permit. SECTION 17 : VEHICLES EXCEEDING LENGTH OF TWENTY- FIVE (25) FEET. It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle, trailer , or combination thereof which shall exceed twenty-five (25) feet in length on the streets, alleys , or other public ways of the City. SECTION 18 : OVERNIGHT PARKING . Overnight parking " for storage on any paved street is hereby prohibited. "Overnight parking for storage" is hereby defined as the habitual parking or storing of cars, trucks (through or local) , tractors or other vehicles on paved streets or right-of-ways during hours from sundown to sun- up, except temporarily disabled vehicles which are protected by flares or other approved signal devices . It is not the intention of this section to prohibit or interfer with passenger cars , and up to three- quarters (3/4) ton pickups to be parked overnight. SECTION 19 : COMMERCIAL VEHICLES NOT TO BE PARKED ON RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT PROPERTY. Local commercial vehicles , or through commercial vehicles shall not be parked on any lot or tract of land zoned Residential District , except those used during construction of the Residential -District . • 227 10/26/2021 Item WS4. ARTICLE VIA' RESERVED ARTICLE VIII—PEDESTRIANS SECTION 1 : APPLICATION OF ARTICLE. Pedestrians shall be subject to traffic-4ontrol signals as provided in this Ordinance, but in all other places pedestrians shall be granted those rights and be subject to those restrictions stated in this Article. SECTION 2 : RIGHT-OF-WAY. a. Within Crosswalks. When traffic-control signals are not in place or are not in opera- tion, the driver of vehicle shall yield the right-of-way- .slowing down or stopping if need be—to a pedestrian crossing the roadway within a crosswalk when the pedestrian is upon the half of the roadway upon which the vehicle is traveling, or when the pedestrian is approaching so closely from the opposite half of the roadway as to be in danger; but no pedestrian shall suddenly leave the curb or a place of safety and walk or run into the path of a vehicle which is so close that it is impossible for the driver to yield. 228 10/26/2021 Item WS4. Whenever any vehicle is stopped at a marked crosswalk, or at any unmarked crosswalk at an intersection, in order to permit a pedes- trian to cross the roadway, the driver of any other vehicle approaching from the rear shall not overtake and pass such stopped vehicle. b. Other. Every pedestrian crossing a road- way at any point other than within a marked crosswalk, or within an unmarked crosswalk at any intersection, shall yield the right-of- way to all vehicles upon the roadway. Any pedestrian crossing the roadway at a point where a pedestrian tunnel or overhead pedestrian crossing has been provided shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles upon the roadway. SECTION 3 : CROSSING RESTRICTIONS. a . Between Adjacent Intersections. Pedes- trians shall cross roadways only at a marked crosswalk when crossing between adjacent in- tersections at which traffic-control signals are in operation. b. Crosswalks at Intersections. 1) Any crossing by any pedestrian of any in- tersection within the corporate limits of the City shall be made within the cross- walks of such intersection. 2) It shall be unlawful for a pedestrian to cross the street at any place other than at an intersection, but when any such crossing is made by any pedestrian, such pedestrian shall yield the right-of-way 229 10/26/2021 Item WS4. to all vehicles upon such street approach- ing such place of crossing and in proximity thereto. It shall be unlawful for any pe- destrian to cause any vehicle to stop or to cause any interference with the move- ment of any vehicle by reason of such crossing at such place. c. Crossing at Right Angles. No pedestrian shall cross a roadway at any place other than by a route at right angles to the curb or by the shortest route to the opposite curb, except in a crosswalk. SECTION 4 : WALKING ON ROADWAYS. a. ,With Sidewalks Provided. Where sidewalks 'ace provided, it shall be unlawful for any pedestrian to walk along and upon an adja- cent roadway. b. Without Sidewalks Provided. Where side- walks are not provided, any pedestrian walk- ing along or upon a street or highway shall, when practical, walk only on the left side of the roadway or upon its shoulder facing traffic which may approach from the opposite direction. SECTION 5: HITCHHIKING. It shall be unlawful for any person to stand in any street or other roadway in the City for the purpose of hitchhiking or otherwise soliciting a ride from the driver of any vehicle. SECTION 6: DUTY OF DRIVERS TO PEDESTRIAN. Notwith- standing the foregoing provisons of this Ordinance, every 230 10/26/2021 Item WS4. driver of a vehicle shall exercise due care to avoid collid- ing with any pedestrian upon any roadway, shall give warning by sounding a horn when necessary, and shall exercise proper precautions upon observing any child or any confused or inca- pacitated person upon any roadway. SECTION 7 : USE OF CROSSWALK. Pedestrians shall move , whenever possible, upon the right half of the cross- walk. SECTION 8 : BLIND PEDESTRIANS. It shall be un- lawful for any person, except persons wholly or partially blind, to carry or use on the public streets of the City any cane or walking stick which is white in color or white with a red end. Any driver of any vehicle, operator of a motor-driven vehicle, or pedestrian who approaches or comes in contact with a person who is wholly or partially blind and is carrying such walking stick or cane as above described, shall immediately come to a full stop and take such other precautions as may be deemed necessary to avoid accident or injury to the person carrying such cane or walking stick. ARTICLE IX—PENALTY AND SEVERABILITY. SECTION 1: PENALTY. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be subject to a fine of not more than two hundred dollars ($200) , unless other- wise specified in other sections of this Ordinance. Each transaction in violation of any of the provisions hereof shall be deemed a separate offense. 231 10/26/2021 Item WS4. SECTION 2 : SEVERABILITY. It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs , sentences , clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance are separable , and if any phrase, clause, sentence, para- graph, or section of this Ordinance shall be declared uncon- stitutional or invalid by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses , sentences , paragraphs , or sections of this Ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this Ordinance of unconstitu- tional or invalid phrases , clauses , sentences , paragraphs, or sections . ARTICLE X - DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. The factthat there are no adequate controls creates a hazard and endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the City of Wylie , it is hereby declared to be an emergency and this Ordinance shall take effect upon final passage hereof, Passed and Approved this 21rd day of May , 1978 . /Jo . Akin ,Mayor Ma or ATTEST: 42A9d2 ar'ara Eis , Crty; k'cretar Y Approved as to Form: c, (7.1(//1,— Ted ent ? City Attorney 232 10/26/2021 Item WS5. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Manager Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject IDiscuss live streaming Board and Commission meetings. Recommendation Discussion Staff is requesting Council's direction to live stream Board and Commission meetings for the purposes of encouraging accessibility and transparency for the residents of the City of Wylie. The City currently live streams and indexes all City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission meetings. Financial Summary/Strategic Goals Community Focused Government 233