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03-14-2023 (City Council) Agenda Packet Wylie City Council Regular Meeting March 14,2023 —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. Recognition of Wylie Police Department Officers Andrew Abbott,Christopher McKiddy,and Xavier Mason for their heroic actions. PR2. Wylie Way Students 3rd Tenn.: Grades 7th - 12th. PR3. Wylie High School Jazz Band. PR4. Public Procurement Month. PRS. Women's History 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. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items.If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of the February 28, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. B. Consider,and act upon,Resolution No. 2023-04(R)authorizing the City Manager to execute a Joint General and Special Election Services Contract between the City of Wylie and the Collin County Elections Administrator to be administered by the Collin County Elections Administrator for the May 6, 2023 Wylie General Election. C. Consider,and act upon,Ordinance No.2023-11 an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas, declaring unopposed candidates in the May 6, 2023 General City Election, elected to office; canceling the election;providing a severability clause; and providing an effective date. D. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat for Emerald Vista Phase 2, establishing 76 single-family residential lots and three open space lots on 24.3 acres, generally located at the northeast corner of S. Ballard Avenue and Pleasant Valley Road. Page 11 7 REGULAR AGENDA I. Tabled from 01-24-2023 Remove from table and consider Interview applicants and consider, and act upon, the appointment of a new board member to the City of Wylie Economic Development Corporation to fill the term of March 2023 to June 30, 2023. 2. Consider, and act upon, authorizing the Mayor and the City Manager to negotiate with ESFNA and authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract not to exceed$100,000 to support ESFNA for a sporting event to be held July 2,2023 —July 8, 2023. WORK SESSION WS I. Discuss moving the regularly scheduled May 23, 2023 City Council meeting date. 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. ES 1. Discuss property located near the intersection of Brown Street and Ballard Avenue. 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 March 10, 2023 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 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. Page 12 2 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 13 3 03/14/2023 Item PR1. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: Police Account Code: Prepared By: Anthony Henderson Subject Recognition of Wylie Police Department Officers Andrew Abbott, Christopher McKiddy, and Xavier Mason for their heroic actions. Recommendation I'resentation only, no action required. Discussion On December 18,2022 at approximately 7:42 pm,Wylie Police responded to the 2000 block of Water Fall Way in reference to a resident have a mental health crisis. Officers learned that a 19-year-old male locked himself inside of the residence and made threats to commit suicide by setting the house on fire. While speaking with a family member on scene,officers noticed a flame in an upstairs bedroom. Officers kicked open the front door to the residence and went inside. Once inside, officers observed the male actively soaking the stairs with lighter fluid.After refusing all commands to exit the room,officers quickly made the decision to cross through the fire to save the young man. He was subsequently taken into protective custody and transported to a regional hospital for a mental evaluation.Wylie Fire and Rescue assisted with putting out the fire.Mr.Richard Finnell, with Verizon, would like to recognize Officer's Christopher McKiddy,Andrew Abbott, and Xavier Mason for their courageous action on this call.Due to their quick and decisive decision, officers saved this young man's life and prevented a home from being destroyed. 4 03/14/2023 Item PR1. Wylie Police Department Public Information Office eve :4 � � NEWS RELEASE t t; k Heroic Officers Saves Man in Crisis Wylie,TX, December 20, 2022—On December 18'at approximately 7:42 pm,Wylie Police responded to the 2000 block of Water Fall Way in reference to a resident have a mental health crisis. Upon officers' arrival, it was learned that a 19-year-old male locked himself inside of the residence and made threats to commit suicide by setting the house on fire. While speaking with the reporting party, officers noticed a flame in an upstairs bedroom. Knowing that flame would spread,officers kicked open the door and went inside. Once inside, officers observed the male actively soaking the stairs with lighter fluid. After refusing all commands to exit the room, officers quickly made the decision to cross through the fire to save the young man. He was subsequently taken into protective custody and transported to a regional hospital for a mental evaluation. Wylie Fire and Rescue assisted with putting out the fire. We would like to commend Officer McKiddy, Officer Abbott and Officer Mason for their courageous action on this call. Due to their quick and decisive decision, officers saved this young man's life and prevented a home from being destroyed. See Attached Video While discussing Media Contact: Sergeant Donald English Wylie Police Department 972-841-0104 donald.english@wylietexas.gov 5 03/14/2023 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 the February 28, 2023 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. Recommendation Motion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion The minutes are attached for your consideration. 6 03/14/2023 Item A. Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Minutes February 28, 2023 —6:00 PM Council Chambers - 300 Country Club Road,Building#100,Wylie, Texas 75098 CITY OF CALL TO ORDER Mayor Matthew Porter called the regular meeting to order at 6:01 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Councilman Dave Strang,Mayor pro tern Jeff Forrester,Councilman Scott Williams,Councilman Timothy T. Wallis (6:06), and Councilman Garrett Mize. Councilman David R. Duke was absent. City Manager Brent Parker; Deputy City Manager Renae 011ie; Assistant City Manager Lety Yanez; Police Chief Anthony Henderson;Finance Director Melissa Brown;Fire Chief Brandon Blythe;Animal Control Manager Shelia Patton; Public Information Officer Craig Kelly; City Secretary Stephanie Storm; Public Works Director Tommy Weir; Library Director Ofilia Barrera;Purchasing Manager Glenna Hayes; City Engineer Tim Porter; Engineering Project Manager Jenneen Elkhalid;Police Lieutenant Matt Miller; Parks and Recreation Director Carmen Powlen; Wylie Economic Development Executive Director Jason Greiner; and various support staff. INVOCATION& PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor pro tern Forrester led the invocation and Councilman Strang led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS & RECOGNITIONS PRl. School Resource Officer Appreciation Day. Mayor Porter proclaimed February 28,2023,as School Resource Officer Appreciation Day in Wylie,Texas. School Resource Officers Donald English, Jason Smith, Angie McIntosh, Marcus Barrera, Jose Serrato, Michael Stewart, and Charles Smith were present to accept the proclamation. Councilman Wallis took his seat at the dais at 6:06 p.m. PR2. Crossing Guard Appreciation Day. Mayor Porter proclaimed February 28, 2023, as Crossing Guard Appreciation Day in. Wylie, Texas. Dian McCullough,Deborah Krom, Karen Ray, Kenneth Ray, John Bosley,Alan Shaffer, and Russell Lehr were present to accept the proclamation PR3. Shining the Wylie Way Students 3rd Term; Grades 1st-6th. Mayor Porter, WISD School Board President Stacie Smith, and WISD Superintendent David Vinson presented medallions to students demonstrating "Shining the Wylie Way." Every nine weeks one student from each WISD campus is chosen as the"Wylie Way Student." 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. Page I1 7 03/14/2023 Item A. There were no citizens present wishing to address the Council. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items.If discussion is desired that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of the February 14,2023 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. B. Review, and place on file,the 2022 Wylie Police Department Annual Racial Profiling Analysis. C. Consider, and act upon, accepting a donation to the Smith Public Library in the amount of$5,779.00 from the Catholic Foundation of the Estate of Rita and Truett Smith. D. Consider, and act upon, the renewal of Interlocal Cooperative Purchasing Agreement #W2020-30-I between the Sheriffs' Association of Texas,Inc.(SAT) and the City of Wylie, and authorizing the City Manager to sign any and all documents. E. Consider, and act upon,Resolution No. 2023-03(R) authorizing the restricted/sole source purchase of Knox®Rapid Access System from Knox Company for $70,992.43, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. F. Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of January 31,2023. G. Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat of 544 Gateway Addition, Lots 1-7, Block A, establishing seven commercial lots on 12.234 acres, generally located east of the intersection of Business Way and Commerce Drive. H. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of 544 Gateway Addition, Lots 1-7, Block A, establishing seven commercial lots on 12.234 acres, generally located east of the intersection of Business Way and Commerce Drive. I. Consider, and act upon, the signing of permanent and temporary easements for the Collin County Park Boulevard Project. J. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2023-10, amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended, Chapter 18 (Animals); providing a penalty clause, savings/repealing and severability clauses;providing for an effective date of this ordinance;and providing for the publication of the caption hereof. K. Consider, and place on file,the Animal Shelter Advisory Board report to City Council. L. Consider, and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for January 31,2023. M. Consider, and act upon,the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for January 31, 2023. Mayor Porter requested Items E and J,and Mayor pro tem Forrester requested Item I be pulled from Consent Agenda and considered individually. Page I 8 03/14/2023 Item A. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Williams, to approve the Consent Agenda, except for Items E, J, and I, as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Duke absent. E. Consider, and act upon,Resolution No. 2023-03(R) authorizing the restricted/sole source purchase of Knox®Rapid Access System from Knox Company for $70,992.43, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. Council Comments Mayor Porter clarified that Section 1 of the Resolution included in the agenda packet changed from authorizing the Mayor to the City Manager. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Williams, seconded by Councilman Strang, to approve Item E with the amendment presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Duke absent. I. Consider, and act upon, the signing of permanent and temporary easements for the Collin County Park Boulevard Project. Council Comments Mayor pro tern Forrester confirmed the City has performed all of the duties that the City can up until this point to get this project underway. City Engineer Porter confirmed that is correct and added there will be two additional easements in the future with KCS,but the County wants the project to continue moving forward so they are pushing the documents through as they receive them.Porter stated he spoke with the County and at the latest,they anticipate having this project out for bid this summer.Forrester asked if there was an update from KCS on the remaining two easements. Porter replied the County said they have the initial language for the easements and they are currently going back and forth to determine the final language in the easements. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester,seconded by Councilman Williams,to approve Item I as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Duke absent. J. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2023-10, amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended, Chapter 18 (Animals); providing a penalty clause, savings/repealing and severability clauses;providing for an effective date of this ordinance;and providing for the publication of the caption hereof. Council Comments Mayor Porter stated he wanted to pull this item for individual consideration to allow any council members, who were not in attendance at the previous meeting when this item was discussed during the work session,the ability to ask any questions. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Mize, to approve Item J as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Duke absent. WORK SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Work Session at 6:49 p.m. Page 13 9 03/14/2023 Item A. WS1. Discuss capital roadway projects. City Manager Parker stated this Work Session is to discuss options for Stone Road and funding for other road projects. Public Works Director Weir addressed Council giving a presentation on Stone Road including an overview; current conditions;roadway repair including five options: asphalt milling, full depth reclamation(FDR) of just the City maintained section, full depth reclamation(FDR)of the entire section, a 25-year design life road of just the City maintained section, or a 25-year design life road of the entire section; other considerations; current stormwater crossings; drainage repair costs; and a recap on possible roadway repairs. Council comments, questions, and feedback regarding Stone Road included what is the purpose of the two layers of asphalt in the 25 year design; confirmed staff could do repairs with the 25 year design asphalt;would the county do their portion of the shared roadway; for improvements to the current roadway,ask the county for reimbursement or funds for their portion of the roadway we are taking over; would like to address some of the ponding and sitting water would assist with drainage concerns;how long does a full depth reclamation last;without fixing the drainage nothing would be fixed; confirmed the City looked at a concrete and curb option and that was not feasible; prefer option five with drainage improvements; take over the roadway long teim and negotiate with the County to contribute on their portion one last time before turning it over; if the drainage is not fixed there are going to be problems later, and open to revisiting anything necessary if traffic needs necessitate that. Parker stated staff's recommendation would be to release the County from Stone Road to allow the City to take it over and maintain it completely as the City is currently responsible for 80 percent of the roadway. The City would ask the County to participate to help get the roadway to a sound state before releasing it entirely to the City. Parker added staff's recommendation would be to do the full-depth reclamation down to the sub-base plus drainage improvements and would prefer the County to reimburse the City for their 20 percent portion and the City take over the project. Weir added the total projected cost would be roughly $6 million, $3 million to redo the road, and $3 million to improve the drainage. Parker stated the General Fund fund balance has $16 million above the required 30 percent and staff s recommendation would be to use$6 million for Stone Road and$2 million for the shortage on the McMillen Road project. Parker stated staff proposes to use $6 million for the shortage on the East FM 544 project from the ARPA funds. Parker gave an update on the capital roadway projects which included Park Boulevard is in good shape; Sachse Road has to be a partnership with the City of Sachse and they currently do not have funding for that project; the signal light at Hensley Lane and Woodbridge Parkway is $250,000 short of what was inputted in the budget so staffs recommendation would be to use that amount from the General Fund fund balance at mid-year;and the South Ballard Tower is$3.2 million short and staffs recommendation would be to use that amount from the Utility Fund fund balance. Council comments, questions, and feedback regarding the capital projects included there is a $2 million shortage on the McMillen Road project and we have not even broken ground; confirmed the McMillen Road project is still an estimate and could change; City Engineer Porter replied the McMillen Road plans are 100 percent complete if the Soil and Water Conservation approves them,and added the lengthening of the bridge increased the cost and there is also a fairly high contingency included.Porter added the upcoming potential bid dates for projects including Eubanks Lane project bid will go out tomorrow and look at a year to complete; put the bid out at the end of April for the McMillen Road project and bring it to Council for approval in June;put the bid out in July for the E.FM 544 project and bring it to Council for approval in August;put the bid out by the end of the calendar year for Park Boulevard;put the bid out March 15th for the Woodbridge/Hensley signal; and put the bid out at the end of March for the South Ballard water tower. Finance Director Brown clarified on the water tower funding,the City is counting on impact fee money that will be collected during the current budget to help pay for this item and if the project moves forward quickly,General Fund fund balance may have to pledge money upfront and then be reimbursed later with the impact fee funding. Page 14 10 03/14/2023 Item A. City Engineer Porter added TxDOT is working on a few intersections including McCreary Road and FM 544, Brown Street and Highway 78, and is supposed to start the work in March. Country Club Road and FM 544 is proposed to go out for bid in the summer. Parker asked Council as we move forward and approach budget season to keep in mind the Muddy Creek expansion as it is about$95 million. The City is currently reviewing the calculations and metrics from Inspiration as the City has an agreement with Inspiration to provide services via Muddy Creek which is split with the City of Murphy with the larger entity, City of Wylie, shouldering the burden of the expansion cost. Council direction was to utilize fund balance and ARPA funds for the projects discussed, and complete option five with drainage improvements for Stone Road and discuss with the County regarding their 20 percent share to ensure the roadways are completed. Council requested if the estimated contract values change from what was discussed tonight, staff bring those back to Council for further discussion. Brown updated Council stating the City is intending to issue debt for$17 million of the approved 2021 bond election money, in which$2 million will be used for street and alley repairs, $10 million will be used for McMillen Road, and$5 million for Park Boulevard. City Engineer Porter would like to have this money to use by June.For the cost estimate,staff is assuming a 10 percent property growth and around$150 million in new construction and based on that infoltnation the estimated no new revenue rate would be .524 cents, which is about four cents less than our current tax rate. The $17 million plus the annual payment that we absorbed last year in the M&O,which has to be taken into consideration this year, the debt would cost about three cents. Brown stated they calculated a penny is worth about$600,000 so a three-cent increase would cost a citizen about$114.00 annually and a four-cent increase would cost about$150.00 annually.Parker stated the intent would be to issue debt once a year. Council comments and questions regarding the issuance of bonds included when would the remainder of the debt be issued, how much is the remainder for the McMillen Road project, what is the term on bonds, we have bonds that will fall off five to six years and our I&S rate will drop considerably; will issuing this debt cause an I&S swell over the next three years, and what call schedule would be on the 20 year bond. Council direction was to proceed with issuing the bonds for the projects. Mayor Porter convened the Council into a break at 7:53 p.m. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Work Session at 8:00 p.m. WS2. Discussion of potential trail project with the cities of Sachse and Murphy. City Manager Parker addressed Council regarding a potential partnership with the City of Sachse for a trail. The intent is to connect the trail to Founders Park through Murphy to the Encore Trail which connects to Breckinridge Park. The City's portion is very small and Sachse is applying for a TxDOT grant and Collin County Open Space Grant.Parker gave two options,option one to come across old Hensley Road and then put a sidewalk in front of the schools, and option two would be to stay on the same side of the road as there is already a sidewalk along the neighborhood and the City of Wylie add two small connection pieces at the intersection of Woodbridge Parkway and Hensley Lane. Staff would recommend going down Hensley Lane and not down old Hensley Lane. Parker added Parks and Recreation Director Powlen is currently getting estimates on two options. Council comments, questions, and feedback included how much money would the City need to spend on this project; like the utilization of current sidewalks instead of constructing new ones; like the option that Wylie ISD has to install the sidewalk in front of the schools; questioned if there is a requirement, or can one be implemented, that requires the ISD to construct sidewalks around new school facilities; would prefer the ISD to pay for sidewalks in front of the schools; for safety reasons have a concern with adding a crossing at Woodbridge Parkway and old Hensley Lane without an intersection; would prefer the crossing at the intersection of Woodbridge Parkway and Hensley Lane; if the ISD cannot fund the entire sidewalk project in front of the schools then assist with paying for a small percentage; understand the concern with safety at the crossing at Woodbridge Parkway and Old Hensley Page 15 11 03/14/2023 Item A. Lane and added this would be a good opportunity for a pedestrian controlled crossing;want to work collaboratively with the ISD; and like the trail crossing at the light at Woodbridge Parkway and Hensley Lane but would still like the ISD to add sidewalks in front of the schools. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Regular Session at 8:17 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 8:18 p.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. ES1. Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at Ballard/Brown, Brown/Eubanks, FM 544/Cooper, FM 544/Sanden,FM 1378/Parker, Jackson/Oak, Regency/Steel, State Hwy 78/Alanis, State Hwy 78/Ballard, and State Hwy 78/Brown. ES2. Discuss property located near Oak Street and 5th Street. 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 information that the WEDC has received from a business prospect and to discuss the offer of incentives for Projects: 2013-9a, 2017-6a,2021-2d,2021- 5a,2021-6a,2021-6c,2021-8a,2021-9a,2021-9b,2021-9f,2022-9i,2022-1b,2022-4d,2022-7b,2022-8b, 2022-9f,2022-10d,2022-11a,2022-12a,2023-la,2023-1b,2023-1c,2023-2a,and 2023-2b. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open Session at 9:15 p.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 caption to Ordinance No. 2023-10 into the official record. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Mayor pro tern Forrester, to adjourn the meeting at 9:16 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman Duke absent. Page 16 12 03/14/2023 Item A. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Page I 1 03/14/2023 Item B. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2023-04(R) authorizing the City Manager to execute a Joint General and Special Election Services Contract between the City of Wylie and the Collin County Elections Administrator to be administered by he Collin County Elections Administrator for the May 6,2023 Wylie General Election. Recommendation Motion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion Under the terms of the contract,it is noted that if one entity cancels their election a charge of$75.00 will be accessed and the other entities will assume the full cost for the election. Even though there is an ordinance on this same agenda to cancel the May 6, 2023 General Election, Collin County has requested we take the contract for consideration and approval by Council to accompany the $75.00 cancellation fee for auditing purposes. Article 2, Section.I(c) of the Home Rule Charter allows the Council to cooperate with the government of any County for any lawful purpose for the advancement of the interests of its inhabitants and cost savings to the taxpayers. The Election Code allows and encourages cities to contract with any county within its incorporated city limits for the administration of local elections. 14 03/14/2023 Item B. RESOLUTION NO. 2023-04(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, HEREBY AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A JOINT ELECTION CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF WYLIE AND THE COLLIN COUNTY ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE MAY 6, 2023 WYLIE GENERAL ELECTION FOR THE CITY'S VOTERS RESIDING IN COLLIN COUNTY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie wishes to contract with Collin County Elections Administrator, Bruce Sherbet to administer the May 6, 2023 General Election as referenced in the contract which is attached as Exhibit"A", and WHEREAS, Article 2, Section 1(c) of the Home Rule Charter allows the Council to cooperate with the government of any County for any lawful purpose for the advancement of the interests of its inhabitants and cost savings to the taxpayers. The Election Code allows and encourages cities to contract with any county within its incorporated city limits for the administration of local elections. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS: SECTION 1: The City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas, is hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, an Agreement by and between the City of Wylie and the Collin County Elections Administration for the Administration of the May 6, 2023 Wylie General Election for Collin County Voters. SECTION 2: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Collin, Dallas, and Rockwall Counties,Texas,on this 14th day of March,2023. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No. 2023-04(R)-CCEA Election Administration Contract Page 1 of 2 15 03/14/2023 Item B. EXHIBIT "A" Contract for Election Services Resolution No. 2023-04(R)-CCEA Election Administration Contract Page 2 of 2 16 03/14/2023 Item B. JOINT ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT ("Election Services Contract") ELECTION SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COLLIN COUNTY ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR ("Contracting Election Officer") AND THE POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS LISTED BELOW ("Participating Political Subdivisions") CITY OF ALLEN CITY OF ANNA CITY OF BLUE RIDGE CITY OF CARROLLTON CITY OF CELINA CITY OF DALLAS TOWN OF FAIRVIEW CITY OF FARMERSVILLE CITY OF FRISCO CITY OF LUCAS CITY OF McKINNEY CITY OF MURPHY TOWN OF NEW HOPE CITY OF PARKER CITY OF PLANO TOWN OF PROSPER CITY OF RICHARDSON CITY OF SACHSE TOWN OF ST. PAUL CITY OF WYLIE COLLIN COLLEGE ALLEN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT CELINA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMUNITY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FARMERSVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FRISCO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT LOVEJOY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT McKINNEY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT MELISSA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT PLANO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT PRINCETON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT PROSPER INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH PARKWAY MUNICIPAL MANAGEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 BEAR CREEK SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT 1 17 03/14/2023 Item B. COPEVILLE SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT SEIS LAGOS SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT WESTMINISTER SPECIAL UTILITY DISTRICT FOR THE CONDUCT OF A JOINT ELECTION TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, MAY 6, 2023 TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE COLLIN COUNTY ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR 2 18 03/14/2023 Item B. 1. ADMINISTRATION AND STATUTORY AUTHORITY a. Bruce Sherbet("Bruce Sherbet") is the duly appointed County Elections Administrator("Elections Administrator") of Collin County,Texas and the Department Head of the Collin County Elections Department. As such, Mr. Sherbet is the Election Administrator of Collin County,Texas and authorized by Subchapter D of Chapter 31 of Title 3 of the Texas Election Code to enter into this Election Services Contract with the contracting authority of the Participating Political Subdivisions. b. The contracting authorities of the Participating Political Subdivisions listed on the cover pages of this Election Services Contract is hereby participating in the Joint Election to be held in Collin County,Texas on Saturday, May 6, 2023, and is hereby contracting with the Elections Administrator of Collin County, Texas to perform the election services set forth in this Election Services Contract under Subchapter D of Chapter 31 of Title 3 of the Texas Election Code. 2. DUTIES AND SERVICES OF THE CONTRACTING ELECTION OFFICER a. The Contracting Election Officer shall be responsible for performing the following duties and shall furnish the following services and equipment: i. The Contracting Election Officer will prepare and publish the required Notice of Election and post the required orders and resolutions to the Collin County Elections Department website. ii. The Contracting Election Officer shall arrange for appointment, notification (including writ of election),training and compensation of all presiding judges, alternate judges,the judge of the Central Count Station and judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board. iii. The Contracting Election Officer shall be responsible for notification of each Election Day and Early Voting presiding judge and alternate judge of his or her appointment.The presiding election judge of each Vote Center will use his/her discretion to determine when additional workers are needed, during peak voting hours. iv. The Contracting Election Officer will determine the number of clerks to work in the Central Count Station and the number of clerks to work on the Ballot Board. 1. Election judges shall attend the Contracting Election Officer's school of instruction (Election Law Class). A training event calendar will be provided. 2. Election judges and alternate judges shall be responsible for picking up and returning election supplies to the county election warehouse located at 2010 Redbud Blvd.,Suite 102, McKinney. Compensation for this pickup and delivery of supplies will be$25.00. v. The Contracting Election Officer shall compensate each election judge and worker. Each judge shall receive $15.00 per hour, each alternate judge shall receive$14.00 per hour for, and each clerk shall receive$13.00 per hour for services rendered. Overtime will be paid to each person working over 40 hours per week. b. The Contracting Election Officer shall procure, prepare, and distribute voting machines, election kits and election supplies. i. The Contracting Election Officer shall secure election kits,which include the legal documentation required to hold an election and all supplies. ii. The Contracting Election Officer shall secure the tables, chairs, and legal documentation required to run the Central Count Station. iii. The Contracting Election Officer shall provide all lists of registered voters required for use on Election Day and for the Early Voting period required by law. 3 19 03/14/2023 Item B. iv. The Contracting Election Officer shall procure and arrange for the distribution of all election equipment and supplies required to hold an election. 1. Equipment includes the rental of ES&S ExpressVote Universal voting machines (EVS 6.1.1.0), ES&S ExpressTouch curbside voting machines (EVS 6.1.1.0), ES&S DS200 ballot counters (EVS 6.1.1.0), ES&S Model DS450 and DS850 High-Speed Scanners/Tabulators (EVS 6.1.1.0),ADA compliant headphones and keypads,voting signs and election supply cabinets. 2. Supplies include paper ballot cards, Early Voting and Election Day supply kits, provisional ballot kits,security seals, pens,tape, markers, etc. c. The Contracting Election Officer, Bruce Sherbet, shall be appointed the Early Voting Clerk. i. The Contracting Election Officer shall supervise and conduct Early Voting by mail and in person and shall secure personnel to serve as Early Voting Deputies. ii. The Contracting Election Officer shall select the Early Voting Polling Locations and arrange for the use of each. iii. Early Voting by personal appearance for the Participating Political Subdivisions shall be conducted during the early voting dates and times and at the locations listed in Exhibit"A" attached and incorporated by reference into this Election Services Contract. iv. All applications for an Early Voting mail ballot shall be received and processed by the Collin County Elections Administration Office located at 2010 Redbud Blvd.,Suite 102, McKinney, Texas 75069. 1. Applications for mail ballots erroneously mailed to the Participating Political Subdivisions shall immediately be faxed to the Contracting Officer for timely processing. The original application shall then be forwarded to the Contracting Election Officer for proper retention. 2. All Federal Post Card Applications (FPCA)will be sent a mail ballot. No postage is required. v. All Early Voting ballots (those cast by mail and those cast by personal appearance) shall be prepared for counting by the Early Voting Ballot Board in accordance with Section 87.000 of the Texas Election Code.The Contracting Officer shall appoint the presiding judge of this Board. d. The Contracting Election Officer shall select the Election Day Vote Centers and arrange for the use of each. i. The Participating Political Subdivisions shall assume the responsibility of remitting their portion of cost of all employee services required to provide access, provide security or provide custodial services for the Vote Centers. ii. The Election Day Vote Centers are listed in Exhibit "B", attached and incorporated by reference into this Election Services Contract. e. The Contracting Election Officer shall be responsible for establishing and operating the Central Count Station to receive and tabulate the voted ballots in accordance with Section 127.001 of the Election Code and of this agreement.The Central Count Station Manager shall be Bruce Sherbet.The Central Count Station Judge shall be Kathi-Ann Rivard.The Tabulation Supervisor shall be Brian Greisbach. i. The Tabulation Supervisor shall prepare,test and run the County's tabulation system in accordance with statutory requirements and county policies, under the auspices of the Contracting Election Officer. ii. The Public Logic and Accuracy Test of the electronic voting system shall be conducted in accordance with Election Law.The Contracting Election Officer will post the required Notice of Logic and Accuracy testing. 4 20 03/14/2023 Item B. iii. Election night reports will be available to the Participating Political Subdivisions at the Central Counting Station on election night. Provisional ballots will be tabulated after election night in accordance with state law. iv. The Contracting Election Officer shall prepare the unofficial canvass report after all precincts have been counted, and will provide canvassing documents to the Participating Political Subdivisions as soon as possible after all returns have been tallied. v. The Contracting Election Officer shall be appointed as the custodian of the voted ballots and shall retain all election materials for a period of 22 months. 1. Pending no litigation and as prescribed by law,the voted ballots shall be shredded 22 months after the election. f. The Contracting Election Officer shall conduct a partial manual count as prescribed by Section 127.201 of the Texas Election Code and submit a written report to the Participating Political Subdivisions in a timely manner. If applicable, a written report shall be submitted to the Secretary of State as required by Section 127.201 of the aforementioned code. 3. DUTIES AND SERVICES OF THE PARTICIPATING POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS a. The Participating Political Subdivisions shall assume the following duties: i. The Participating Political Subdivisions will prepare, adopt, and publish all legally required election orders, resolutions, and other documents required by, or of,their governing bodies. The Participating Political Subdivisions are required to send Collin County Elections Department a copy of any election order or resolution related to this Joint Election within three business days of publishing, adopting or ordering it. ii. The Participating Political Subdivisions shall provide the Contracting Election Officer with an updated map and street index of their jurisdiction in an electronic(shape file preferred) or printed format as soon as possible but no later than Monday, February 27, 2023. iii. The Participating Political Subdivisions shall procure and provide the Contracting Election Officer with the ballot layout and Spanish interpretation in an electronic format. 1. The Participating Political Subdivisions shall deliver to the Contracting Election Officer as soon as possible, but no later than 5:00 p.m. Monday, February 27, 2023,the official wording for the Participating Political Subdivisions' May 6, 2023 Joint Election. 2. The Participating Political Subdivisions shall approve the ballot proofs format within 24 hours of receiving the ballot proof and prior to the final printing. a. If the Participating Political Subdivisions fail to approve the ballot proofs within 24 hours of receiving the proofs,the Contracting Election Officer will presume that the ballot proofs have been approved by the Participating Political Subdivisions. Any costs incurred by making any changes to the ballot (designing, printing, programming, etc.)from this point forward will be the responsibility of the Participating Political Subdivisions. iv. The Participating Political Subdivisions shall compensate the Contracting Election Officer for all associated costs including any additional verified cost incurred in the process of running this election or for a manual count,this election may require, consistent with charges and hourly rates shown on Exhibit "C"for required services. b. The Participating Political Subdivisions shall pay the Contracting Election Officer 90%of the estimated cost to run the said election prior to Friday, March 31, 2023.The Contracting Election Officer shall place the funds in a "contract fund" as prescribed by Section 31.100 of the Texas Election Code.The deposit should be made payable to the "Collin County Treasury"with a note "for election services" included with the check documentation and delivered to the Collin County Treasury, 2300 Bloomdale Rd.,#3138, McKinney,Texas 75071. 5 21 03/14/2023 Item B. c. The Participating Political Subdivisions shall pay the cost of conducting said election, less partial payment, including the 10%administrative fee, pursuant to the Texas Election Code, Section 31.100, within 30 days from the date of final billing.Additionally, all payments in excess of the final cost to perform the election will be refunded to the participating Political Subdivisions. 4. COST OF SERVICES. a. See Exhibit"C". 5. GENERAL PROVISIONS a. Nothing contained in this Election Services Contract shall authorize or permit a change in the officer with whom or the place at which any document or record relating to the Participating Political Subdivisions' May 6, 2023 Joint Election are to be filed, or the place at which any function is to be carried out, or any nontransferable functions specified under Section 31.096 of the Texas Election Code. b. Upon request,the Contracting Election Officer will provide copies of all invoices and other charges received in the process of running said election for the Participating Political Subdivisions. c. If the Participating Political Subdivisions cancel their elections pursuant to Section 2.053 of the Texas Election Code shall pay the Contracting Officer a contract preparation fee of$75.00 and will not be liable for any further costs incurred by the Contracting Officer. d. The Contracting Officer shall file copies of this contract with the County Judge and the County Auditor of Collin County,Texas. 6 22 03/14/2023 Item B. WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS DAY OF 2023. Bruce Sherbet, Elections Administrator Collin County,Texas WITNESS BY MY HAND THIS DAY OF 2023 By: Attest: Brent Parker, City Manager Stephanie Storm, City Secretary City of Wylie City of Wylie 23 03/14/2023 Item B. Exhibit A(Anexo A) Collin County(Condado de Collin) May 6,2023 Joint General and Special Election-Early Voting Locations,Dates and Hours (6 de mayo de 2023 Eleccion general y especial conjunta-Lugares de Votacion Ternprana, Fechas y Horas) Important Note:Eligible Collin County registered voters(with an effective date of registration on or before May 6,2023) may vote at any early voting location. (Nota importante:Los votantes registrados elegibles del Condado de Collin(con una fecha efectiva de registro en o antes del 6 de mayo de 2023 pueden votar en cualquier lugar de votacion anticipada.) Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday (Domingo) (Lanes) (Martes) (Miercoles) thieves) (Viernes) (Saado) April 24 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 28 April 29 April 23 Early Voting Early Voting Early Voting Early Voting Early Voting Early Voting No Voting (24 de abril) (25 de abril) (26 de abril) (27 de abril) (28 de abril) (29 de abril) (23 de abril) (Votacion (Votacion (Votacion (Votacion (Votacion (Votacion (Sin votar) adelantada) adelantada) adelantada) adelantada) adelantada) adelantada) 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm 8am-5pm May 1 May 2 May 6 April 30 Early Voting Early Voting May 3 May 4 May 5 Election Day (1 de mayo) (2 de mayo) (6 de mayo) No Voting (Votacion (Votacion No Voting No Voting No Voting (Dia de (30 de abril) (3 de mayo) (4 de mayo) (5 de mayo) (Sin votar) adelantada) adelantada) (Sin votar) (Sin votar) (Sin votar) eleccion) 7am-7pm 7am-7pm 7am-7pm Room Name Zip Code Polling Location Address City de Votacion) (Nombre de la (Codigo (Lugar ) (Direccic n) (Ciudad) postal habitacion)- ) Collin County Elections Voting Room 2010 Redbud Blvd.,Suite 102 McKinney 75069 (Main Early Voting Location) Allen ISD Service Center Main Lobby 1451 N.Watters Rd. Allen 75002 Allen Municipal Courts Facility Community Room 301 Century Pkwy. Allen 75013 Anna Municipal Complex Lobby 120 W.7th St. Anna 75409 Blue Ridge ISD Administration Building Board of Trustees 318 School St. Blue Ridge 75424 Board Room Carpenter Park Recreation Center South Lobby 6701 Coit Rd. Plano 75024 Children's Health StarCenter Activity Room 6993 Stars Ave. McKinney 75070 Christopher A. Parr Library Programs Room 6200 Windhaven Pkwy. Plano 75093 Collin College Celina Campus Atrium 2505 Kinship Pkwy. Celina 75009 Collin College Farmersville Campus Atrium 501 S.Collin Pkwy. Farmersville 75442 Collin College Frisco Campus Building 1, Room 113 9700 Wade Blvd. Frisco 75035 Revised February 6, 2023 Wage 24 03/14/2023 Item B. Collin College Higher Education Center Atrium 3452 Spur 399 McKinney 75069 Collin College McKinney Campus Atrium, Hallway D 2200 University Dr. McKinney 75071 Collin College Plano Campus Atrium D Square 2800 Spring Creek Pkwy. Plano 75074 Collin College Wylie Campus Lobby 391 Country Club Rd. Wylie 75098 Copeville Special Utility District Conference Room 16120 FM 1778 Nevada 75173 Dowell Middle School Library(D100) 301 S. Ridge Rd. McKinney 75072 Evans Middle School Library(A114) 6998 W. Eldorado Pkwy. McKinney 75072 Farmersville City Hall Council Chambers 205 S. Main St. Farmersville 75442 Frisco Fire Station#5 Training Room 14300 Eldorado Pkwy. Frisco 75035 Frisco Fire Station#8 Training Room 14700 Rolater Rd. Frisco 75034 Haggard Library Programs Room 2501 Coit Rd. Plano 75075 Harrington Library Thelma Rice Sproles 1501 18th St. Plano 75074 Program Room John &Judy Gay Library Meeting Room 6861 W. Eldorado Pkwy. McKinney 75070 Lavon City Hall Gymnasium 120 School Rd. Lavon 75166 Lovejoy ISD Administration Building Portable#1 Training 259 Country Club Rd. Allen 75002 Room Lucas Community Center Community Room 665 Country Club Rd. Lucas 75002 Maribelle M. Davis Library Programs Room 7501 Independence Pkwy.A Plano 75025 McKinney Fire Station#5 Community Room 6600 Virginia Pkwy. McKinney 75071 McKinney Fire Station#7 Community Room 861 Independence Pkwy. McKinney 75072 McKinney Fire Station#9 Community Room 4900 Summit View Dr. McKinney 75071 McKinney Fire Station#10 Community Room 1150 Olympic Crossing McKinney 75071 McKinney High School PAC Lobby 1400 E.Wilson Creek Pkwy. McKinney 75069 McKinney North High School Auditorium Lobby 2550 Wilmeth Rd. McKinney 75071 Melissa City Hall Municipal Court Room, 3411 Barker Ave. Melissa 75454 1st Floor Michael J. Felix Community Center Rooms A and B 3815 E.Sachse Rd. Sachse 74048 Revised February 6 2023 Wage 25 03/14/2023 Item B. Murphy Community Center Homer and Marie 205 N. Murphy Rd. Murphy 75094 Adams Rooms New Hope Town Hall Council Chambers 121 Rockcrest Rd. McKinney 75071 Old Settler's Recreation Center North Multi Purpose 1201 E. Louisiana St. McKinney 75069 Room Parker City Hall Council Chambers 5700 E. Parker Rd. Parker 75002 Plano ISD Administration Center Lobby 2700 W. 15th St. Plano 75075 Princeton Community Center Community Room 416 N.4th St. Princeton 75407 Prosper Town Hall Community Room 250 W. First St. Prosper 75078 Renner Frankford Branch Library Programs Room 6400 Frankford Rd. Dallas 75252 Richardson Public Library Story Time Room 900 Civic Center Dr. Richardson 75080 Roy&Helen Hall Memorial Library Lobby 101 E. Hunt St. McKinney 75069 Terry Pope Administration Building Community ISD Board 611 N. FM 1138 Nevada 75173 Room The Grove at Frisco Commons Community Room 8300 McKinney Rd. Frisco 75034 Wylie Senior Recreation Center Dining Room 800 Thomas St. Wylie 75098 *Polling locations are subject to change. For the most current list of locations,please visit the Elections webpage at www.collincountytx.gov/elections. (*Los lugares de votacion estan sujetos a cambios. Para obtener la lista mas actualizada de ubicaciones, visite la pagina web de Elecciones en www.collincountytx.gov/elections.) Applications for ballot by mail may be mailed and must be received no later than the close of business on April 25,2023, to: (Las solicitudes de boleta por correo pueden enviarse por correo y deben recibirse a mots tardar el 25 de abril de 2023 para:) Bruce Sherbet,Early Voting Clerk 2010 Redbud Blvd.Suite 102 McKinney,Texas 75069 972-547-1900 www.collincountytx.gov Revised February 6 2023 Wage 26 03/14/2023 Item B. Applications for ballot by mail may also be faxed or emailed and must be received no later than the close of business on April 25,2023. For an application for ballot by mail submitted by telephonic facsimile machine or electronic transmission to be effective,the hard copy of the application must also be submitted by mail and be received by the early voting clerk not later than the fourth business day after the transmission by telephonic facsimile machine or electronic transmission is received.(Texas Election Code 84.007) (Las solicitudes de boleta por correo tambien pueden enviarse por fax o correo electronico y deben recibirse antes del cierre de operaciones el 25 de abril de 2023. Para que una solicitud de boleta por correo enviada por maquina de fax o transmision electronica sea efectiva, la copia impresa de la solicitud tambien debe presentarse por correo y ser recibida por el secretario de votacion anticipada a mots tardar el cuarto dia habil posterior a la recepcion de la transmision por fax o maquina electronica de fax. (Codigo Electoral de Texas 84.007,).) Fax—972-547-1996,Email-absenteemailballoting@collincountvtx.gov Revised February 6 2023 Wage F a 27 03/14/2023 Item B. Exhibit B(Anexo B) Collin County(Condado de Collin) Election Day Vote Centers for the May 6,2023 Joint General and Special Election—7 am-7 pm* (Centros de votacion del dia de las elecciones para las Elecciones Generales y Especiales Conjuntas del 6 de mayo de 2023—7 am—7pm*) Important Note:Eligible Collin County registered voters(with an effective date of registration on or before May 6,2023)may vote at any early voting location. (Nota importante:Los votantes registrados elegibles del Condado de Collin(con una fecha efectiva de registro en o antes del 6 de mayo de 2023 pueden votar en cualquier lugar de votacion anticipada.) Polling Location Room Name Address City Zip Code (Lugar de Votacion) (Hombre de!a (Codigo (Direction) (Ciudad) habitacion) postal) Aldridge Elementary School Gym 720 Pleasant Valley Ln. Richardson 75080 Allen ISD Service Center Main Lobby 1451 N.Watters Rd. Allen 75002 Allen Municipal Courts Facility Community Room 301 Century Pkwy. Allen 75013 Anna Municipal Complex Lobby 120 W.7th St. Anna 75409 Armstrong Middle School Small Gym 3805 Timberline Dr. Plano 75074 Bethany Elementary School Gym 2418 Micarta Dr. Plano 75025 Blue Ridge ISD Administration Building Board of Trustees 318 School St. Blue Ridge 75424 Board Room Bowman Middle School Cafeteria Foyer in 2501 Jupiter Rd. Plano 75074 Corridor H Carpenter Middle School Small Gym 3905 Rainier Rd. Plano 75023 Children's Health StarCenter Activity Room 6993 Stars Ave. McKinney 75070 Christopher A. Parr Library Programs Room 6200 Windhaven Pkwy. Plano 75093 Collin College Celina Campus Atrium 2505 Kinship Pkwy. Celina 75009 Collin College Farmersville Campus Atrium 501 S.Collin Pkwy. Farmersville 75442 Collin College Frisco Campus Building 1, Room 113 9700 Wade Blvd. Frisco 75035 Collin College Higher Education Center Atrium 3452 Spur 399 McKinney 75069 Collin College McKinney Campus Atrium, Hallway D 2200 University Dr. McKinney 75071 Collin College Plano Campus Atrium D Square 2800 Spring Creek Pkwy. Plano 75074 Collin College Wylie Campus Lobby 391 Country Club Rd. Wylie 75098 Collin County Elections Voting Room 2010 Redbud Blvd.,Suite 102 McKinney 75069 Copeville Special Utility District Conference Room 16120 FM 1778 Nevada 75173 Revised February 6, 2023 Wage 28 03/14/2023 Item B. Dowell Middle School Library(D100) 301 S. Ridge Rd. McKinney 75072 Evans Middle School Library(A114) 6998 W. Eldorado Pkwy. McKinney 75072 Fairview Town Hall Council Chambers 372 Town Pl. Fairview 75069 Farmersville City Hall Council Chambers 205 S. Main St. Farmersville 75442 Frisco Fire Station#5 Training Room 14300 Eldorado Pkwy. Frisco 75035 Frisco Fire Station#8 Training Room 14700 Rolater Rd. Frisco 75034 Haggard Middle School Main Entry Vestibule 2832 Parkhaven Dr. Plano 75075 Hendrick Middle School Front Foyer 7400 Red River Dr. Plano 75025 Huffman Elementary School 5510 Channel Isle Dr. Plano 75093 John&Judy Gay Library Meeting Room 6861 W. Eldorado Pkwy. McKinney 75070 Lavon City Hall Gymnasium 120 School Rd. Lavon 75166 Lovejoy ISD Administration Building Portable#1 Training 259 Country Club Rd. Allen 75002 Room Lucas Community Center Community Room 665 Country Club Rd. Lucas 75002 McKinney Fire Station#5 Community Room 6600 Virginia Pkwy. McKinney 75071 McKinney Fire Station#7 Community Room 861 Independence Pkwy. McKinney 75072 McKinney Fire Station#9 Community Room 4900 Summit View Dr. McKinney 75071 McKinney Fire Station#10 Community Room 1150 Olympic Crossing McKinney 75071 McKinney High School PAC Lobby 1400 E.Wilson Creek Pkwy. McKinney 75069 McKinney North High School Auditorium Lobby 2550 Wilmeth Rd. McKinney 75071 Melissa City Hall Municipal Court Room, 3411 Barker Ave. Melissa 75454 1st Floor Michael J. Felix Community Center Rooms A and B 3815 E.Sachse Rd. Sachse 74048 Miller Elementary School Gym 5651 Coventry Dr. Richardson 75082 Murphy Community Center Homer and Marie 205 N. Murphy Rd. Murphy 75094 Adams Rooms New Hope Town Hall Council Chambers 121 Rockcrest Rd. McKinney 75071 Old Settler's Recreation Center North Multi-Purpose 1201 E. Louisiana St. McKinney 75069 Room Parker City Hall Council Chambers 5700 E. Parker Rd. Parker 75002 Revised February 6 2023 Wage 29 03/14/2023 Item B. Princeton Community Center Community Room 416 N.4th St. Princeton 75407 Prosper Town Hall Community Room 250 W. First St. Prosper 75078 Renner Frankford Branch Library Programs Room 6400 Frankford Rd. Dallas 75252 Richardson Public Library Story Time Room 900 Civic Center Dr. Richardson 75080 Robinson Middle School Gym 6701 Preston Meadow Dr. Plano 75024 Rose Haggar Elementary School Gym 17820 Campbell Rd. Dallas 75252 Schimelpfenig Middle School Front Foyer 2400 Maumelle Dr. Plano 75023 Senior Recreation Center Meeting Room 1400 S.College St. McKinney 75069 Terry Pope Administration Building Community ISD Board 611 N. FM 1138 Nevada 75173 Room The Grove at Frisco Commons Community Room 8300 McKinney Rd. Frisco 75034 Tom Muehlenbeck Recreation Center Meeting Room A 5801 W. Parker Rd. Plano 75093 Wilson Middle School F113 1001 Custer Rd. Plano 75075 Wylie Senior Recreation Center Dining Room 800 Thomas St. Wylie 75098 *Polling locations are subject to change.For the most current list of locations,please visit the Elections webpage at www.collincountytx.gov/elections. (*Los lugares de votacion estan sujetos a cambios. Para obtener la lista mots actualizada de ubicaciones, visite la pagina web de Elecciones en www.collincountytx.gov/elections.) Applications for ballot by mail may be mailed and must be received no later than the close of business on April 25,2023,to: (Las solicitudes de boleta por correo pueden enviarse por correo y deben recibirse a mos tardar el 25 de abril de 2023 para:) Bruce Sherbet,Early Voting Clerk 2010 Redbud Blvd.Suite 102 McKinney,Texas 75069 972-547-1900 wwwecollincount tx. ov Applications for ballot by mail may also be faxed or emailed and must be received no later than the close of business on April 25,2023. For an application for ballot by mail submitted by telephonic facsimile machine or electronic transmission to be effective,the hard copy of the application must also be submitted by mail and be received by the early voting clerk not later than the fourth business day after the transmission by telephonic facsimile machine or electronic transmission is received. (Texas Election Code 84.007) (Las solicitudes de boleta por correo tambien pueden enviarse por fax o correo electronico y deben recibirse antes del cierre de operaciones el 25 de abril de 2023. Para que una solicitud de boleta por correo enviada por maquina de fax o transmision electronica sea efectiva, la copia impresa de 1a solicitud tambien debe presentarse por correo y ser recibida por el secretario de votacion anticipada a mos tardar el cuarto dia habil posterior a la recepcion de la transmision por fax o maquina electronica de fax. (Codigo Electoral de Texas 84.007,).) Fax—972-547-1996,Email-asenteemailballotin collincount tx. ov Revised February 6, 2023 Wage o 30 03/14/2023 Item B. Collin County Election Services May 6, 2023 Joint Election City of Wylie Registered Voters 33,100 Percentage 1.7144441% Estimated Estimated Election Entity Category Cost Per Unit Expenses Expenses Early Voting by Mail Kits-Mail Ballots $ 1.15 $ 4,830.00 $ 82.81 Postage $ 0.88 $ 3,696.00 $ 63.37 Paper Ballot Printing Services $ 0.31 $ - $ - Paper Ballot Shipping (per box) $ 30.00 $ - $ - Ballot Stock-BOD $ 0.10 $ 420.00 $ 7.20 Category Subtotal $ 8,946.00 $ 153.37 General Election Expenses Mileage Per Election $ 500.00 $ 8.57 Van/Car Rental Per Election $ 28,800.00 $ 493.76 Election Night Receiving Cover Per Election $ 3,037.51 $ 52.08 Polling Place Rental Per Election $ 8,050.00 $ 138.01 Notice of Election Per Election $ 9,700.00 $ 166.30 Security- EV Per Election $ 1,700.00 $ 29.15 Security- ED Per Election $ 5,000.00 $ 85.72 Early Voting Ballot Board Per Election $ 12,383.00 $ 212.30 FICA-Election Workers Per Election $ 53,195.35 $ 912.00 County Employee/IT Overtime-EV Per Election $ 20,800.00 $ 356.60 Process Pollworker Checks- EV $ 1.50 $ 735.00 $ 12.60 Process Pollworker Checks-ED $ 1.50 $ 885.00 $ 15.17 Drayage Per Location-ED $ 180.00 $ 21,240.00 $ 364.15 Drayage Per Location-EV $ 180.00 $ 17,640.00 $ 302.43 Category Subtotal $ 183,665.86 $ 3,148.85 Programming Coding Servies 25 Days $ 41,250.00 $ 707.21 Balotar Programming Per Election $ 1,200.00 $ 20.57 Category Subtotal $ 42,450.00 $ 727.78 Early Voting by Personal Appearance Election Judge OT-EV $ 22.50 $ 33,075.00 $ 567.05 Alternate Judge OT-EV $ 21.00 $ 30,870.00 $ 529.25 Clerk OT- EV (5 per location) $ 19.50 $ 171,990.00 $ 2,948.67 ES&S Support Staff/Field Techs-EV 40 Days $ 110,160.00 $ 1,888.63 Equipment Assembly- EV $ 50.00 $ 2,450.00 $ 42.00 Category Subtotal $ 348,545.00 $ 5,975.61 Election Day and Tabulation Election Day/Post Election Vendor Support 15 Days $ 43,200.00 $ 740.64 Notice of Inspection/Tabulation Test Per Election $ 1,500.00 $ 25.72 Category Subtotal $ 44,700.00 $ 766.36 Supply Cost Ballots-Card Stock ExpressVote- EV $ 0.32 $ 25,600.00 $ 438.90 Ballots-Card Stock ExpressVote- ED $ 0.32 $ 12,800.00 $ 219.45 Test Ballots $ 0.29 $ 1,102.00 $ 18.89 Kits-ED $ 51.00 $ 2,499.00 $ 42.84 31 03/14/2023 Item B. City of Wylie Registered Voters 33,100 Percentage 1.7144441% Estimated Estimated Election Entity Category Cost Per Unit Expenses Expenses Kits-EV $ 19.00 $ 1,121.00 $ 19.22 Kits- Provisional EV $ 38.10 $ 1,866.90 $ 32.01 Kits- Provisional ED $ 38.10 $ 2,247.90 $ 38.54 Polling Place Maps- EV $ 25.00 $ 1,225.00 $ 21.00 Polling Place Maps-ED $ 25.00 $ 1,475.00 $ 25.29 Signs Metal (5 per location) $ 5.00 $ 2,700.00 $ 46.29 Signs Wood $ 2.00 $ 216.00 $ 3.70 Ballot Card Stock-Provisional- EV(50 PL) $ 0.14 $ 514.50 $ 8.82 Ballot Card Stock-Provisional-ED(50 PL) $ 0.14 $ 619.50 $ 10.62 Ballots-Sample- EV(1 per location) $ 0.29 $ 21.32 $ 0.37 Ballots-Sample- ED (1 per location) $ 0.29 $ 25.67 $ 0.44 Ballots-Sample All Race-EV(50 per location) $ 0.87 $ 3,197.25 $ 54.82 Ballots-Sample All Race- ED (50 per location) $ 0.87 $ 3,849.75 $ 66.00 Printer Labels- EV(1 roll per location) $ 5.00 $ 245.00 $ 4.20 Printer Labels- ED (1 roll per location) $ 5.00 $ 295.00 $ 5.06 Category Subtotal $ 61,620.78 $ 1,056.45 Equipment Cabinet Security - EV $ 200.00 $ 9,800.00 $ 168.02 Cabinet Security-ED $ 200.00 $ 11,800.00 $ 202.30 Computer Cabinet-EV $ 50.00 $ 2,450.00 $ 42.00 DS200 Ballot Counter-EV $ 350.00 $ 18,200.00 $ 312.03 DS200 Ballot Counter-ED $ 350.00 $ 26,950.00 $ 462.04 ExpressVote- EV (9 per location) $ 200.00 $ 88,200.00 $ 1,512.14 Expres Vote-ED (9 per location) $ 200.00 $ 106,200.00 $ 1,820.74 ExpressTouch-EV $ 200.00 $ 9,800.00 $ 168.02 ExpressTouch-ED $ 200.00 $ 11,800.00 $ 202.30 Category Subtotal $ 285,200.00 $ 4,889.59 Personnel Election Judge-EV $ 15.00 $ 60,270.00 $ 1,033.30 Election Judge-ED $ 15.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 41.15 Alternate Election Judge-EV $ 14.00 $ 56,252.00 $ 964.41 Alternate Election Judge-ED $ 14.00 $ 2,240.00 $ 38.40 Clerk- EV (3 per location) $ 13.00 $ 313,404.00 $ 5,373.14 Clerk- ED (3 per location) $ 13.00 $ 12,480.00 $ 213.96 Judge Delivery-EV $ 50.00 $ 2,450.00 $ 42.00 Judge Delivery-ED $ 50.00 $ 2,950.00 $ 50.58 Category Subtotal $ 452,446.00 $ 7,756.93 Election Expense $ 24,474.95 Cost(minimum) $ 1,427,573.64 $ 24,474.95 10%Administrative Fee $ 2,447.50 Total Cost $ 26,922.45 90%deposit due Friday, March 31, 2023 $ 24,230.20 Less Deposit Less Payment Final Amount Due 32 03/14/2023 Item C. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2023-11 an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, declaring nopposed candidates in the May 6, 2023 General City Election, elected to office; canceling the election; providing a severability clause; and providing an effective date. Recommendation otion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion On February 14,2023 the Wylie City Council ordered a General Election to be held on May 6,2023 for the purpose of electing three Wylie City Council members,Mayor,Place 5,and Place 6.The filing period for those wishing to be placed on the ballot began January 18, 2023 and ended Friday,February 17, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. The City Secretary is responsible for receiving applications for a place on the ballot and on February 22, 2023 declared and certified that there were no opposing candidates for Wylie City Council,Mayor,Place 5,or Place 6.Under these circumstances and pursuant to Subchapter C, Chapter 2 of the Election Code, the Wylie City Council can declare the candidates elected to office and cancel the election.Candidates who are unopposed in the May 6,2023 Wylie General Election are:Matthew Porter, Mayor; Sid Hoover, City Council Place 5, and Gino Mulliqi, City Council Place 6. A copy of the ordinance declaring the election canceled will be posted at each election polling place during early voting and on election day, on the City website,and posting board. New Council members will take office during the regularly scheduled May 9,2023 City Council meeting which is during the canvassing period in accordance with the election code. There is no fee due to Dallas and Rockwall Counties, and a$75 cancellation fee will be paid to Collin County. 33 03/14/2023 Item C. ORDINANCE NO. 2023-11 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS, DECLARING UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES IN THE MAY 6, 2023 GENERAL CITY ELECTION, ELECTED TO OFFICE; CANCELING THE ELECTION; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Wylie, Texas ("City") General Election was called for May 6, 2023, for the purpose of electing members to the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas ("City Council"); and WHEREAS, the City Secretary has certified in writing that no person has made a declaration of write-in candidacy, and that each candidate on the ballot is unopposed for election to office; and WHEREAS,under these circumstances, Chapter 2, Subchapter C of the Election Code,authorizes the City Council to declare the candidates elected to office and cancel the election. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: Section 1.The following candidates,who are unopposed in the May 6,2023 City General Election, are declared elected to office, and shall be issued certificates of election following the time the election would have been canvassed: Matthew Porter,Mayor Sid Hoover, Council Member, Place 5 Gino Mulliqi, Council Member,Place 6 Section 2.The May 6,2023 General Election is canceled,and the City Secretary is directed to cause a copy of this ordinance to be posted on Election Day at each polling place that would have been used in the election. Section 3. It is declared to be the intent of the City Council that the phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs, and sections of this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence,paragraph, or section of this ordinance is declared invalid by the jurisdiction, the invalidity shall not affect any of the remaining phrases,clauses,sentences,paragraphs,or section of this ordinance since the City Council would have enacted them without the invalid portion. Section 4. This Ordinance shall be effective from the date of its adoption. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas,14'day of March 2023. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2023-11 Canceling the May 6,2023 General Election Page 1 of 1 34 03/14/2023 Item C. SAC LENH SO 2023-11 SAC LENH CUA HOI BONG THANH PHO CUA THANH PHO WYLIE,TEXAS, TUYEN BO CAC LING CU VIEN KHONG CO DOI THU TRANH CU TRONG CUQC TONG TUYEN Cir THANH PHO NGAY 6 THANG NAM,2023 BA TRUNG CU; HUY BO CUQC BAU CU'; QUY DINH MOT BIEU KHOAN VE KHA NANG TACH BIET; VA QUY BINH VE NGAY CO HIED LI1C. XET THAY RANG, mot cu6c tong tuyen cir ciia Thanh Pho Wylie, Texas ("Thanh Pho") dugc yeu cau to chic vao ngay 6 thang Nam, 2023 de bau chon cac thanh vien H6i Bong Thanh Pho cua Thanh Pho Wylie,Texas ("H6i Bong Thanh Pho"); va XET THAY RANG,Thu Ky H6i Bong Thanh Pho da chirng thuc bang van ban rang khong co ai i tuyen bo tranh cir theo din img cir vien ghi them,va moi ng cir vien co ten tren la phieu khong co doi thu tranh cir vao vi tri twang ung; va XET THAY RANG, trong cac truong hap nay, Chuang 2, Phu Chuang C cua B6 Ludt Bau Cir cho phep H6i Bong Thanh Pho tuyen bo cac irng cir vien do trong cir vao vi tri tranh cir va huy bo cu6c bau cir. Vi VAY, BAY GIO, HOI BONG THANH PHO CUA THANH PHO WYLIE, TEXAS, RA LENH NWT'SAU: Muc 1. Cac i ng cir vien sau day khong co doi thu tranh cir trong Cu6c Tong Tuyen Cir Thanh Pho ngay 6 thing Nam,2023 sau day trung cir vao vi tri,va se dugc cap giay chirng nhan trung cir sau thai gian le ra se co ket qua bau Cu: Matthew Porter, Thi Trlxong Sid Hoover, Thanh Vien H6i.Bong, Vi Tri 5 Gino Mulliqi, Thanh Vien H6i Dong,Vi Tri 6 Muc 2. Cu6c Tong Tuyen Cir Thanh Pho ngay 6 thang Nam,2023 bi huy bo,va Thu Ky H6i Dong Thanh Pho theo day dugc chi thi cho niem yet m6t ban sao cua sac lenh nay vao Ngay Bau Cif tai moi diem bo phieu dugc sir dung hoac 1e ra se dugc sir dung cho Cu6c Bau Cir. Muc 3. H6i Dong Thanh Pho tuyen bo du dinh rang cac cum tir, menh de, can, doan, va muc cua sac lenh nay deu co the tach roi,va neu bat ky cum tir, menh de,eau,doan,hoac mite nao cua sac lenh nay dugc tuyen bo la v6 hieu luc theo thaw quyen phap 1y, su vo hieu do se khong anh huong den bat ky cum tir,menh de, eau,doan,hoac muc con lai cua sac lenh nay vi H6i Wing Thanh Pho co the ban hanh cac n6i dung do ma khong can phan vo hieu. Muc 4. Sac lenh nay se co hieu luc ice tir ngay thong qua lenh. uric THONG QUA VA PHE CHUAN HOT THUG boi H6i Bong Thanh Pho cua Thanh Pho Wylie,Texas vao ngay 14 thing Ba,2023. Matthew Porter, Thi Twang CHUNG THIrC: Stephanie Storm, Thu Ky H6i Dong Thanh Pho Sac Lenh so 2023-11 Huy Bo Cu6c Tong Tuyen Cu Ngay 6 thang Nam,2023 Trang 1 (1) 35 03/14/2023 Item C. ORDENANZA NRO. 2023-11 UNA ORDENANZA DEL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE WYLIE, TEXAS, QUE DECLARA ELECTOS AL CARGO A LOS CANDIDATOS SIN OPONENTES PARA LA ELECCION GENERAL DE LA CIUDAD DEL 6 DE MAYO DE 2023; CANCELA LA ELECCION; DISPONE UNA CLAUSULA DE DIVISIBILIDAD; Y DISPONE UNA FECHA DE ENTRADA EN VIGENCIA. EN VISTA DE QUE la Eleccion General de la Ciudad de Wylie,Texas("Ciudad")fue convocada para el 6 de mayo de 2023 para el proposito de elegir miembros del Consejo Municipal de la Ciudad de Wylie, Texas("Consejo Municipal");y EN VISTA DE QUE,la Secretaria de la Ciudad ha certificado por escrito que ninguna persona ha declarado una candidatura por escrito y que cada candidato en la boleta no tiene ningun oponente para eleccion al cargo;y EN VISTA DE QUE, bajo estas circunstancias, el Subcapitulo C del Capitulo 2 del Codigo Electoral autoriza al Consejo Municipal a declarar a los candidatos electos al cargo y cancelar la eleccion. AHORA, POR LO TANTO, EL CONSEJO MUNICIPAL DE LA CIUDAD DE WYLIE, TEXAS, ORDENA: Seccion 1. Los siguientes candidatos, que no tienen oponentes para la Eleccion General de la Ciudad del 6 de mayo de 2023, son declarados electos al cargo, y se expediran certificados de eleccion despues del momento en el que se hubiera escrutado la eleccion: Matthew Porter,Alcalde Sid Hoover, Miembro del Consejo, Lugar 5 Gino Mulliqi,Miembro del Consejo, Lugar 6 Seccion 2. Se cancela la Eleccion General del 6 de mayo de 2023,y se instruye a la Secretaria de la Ciudad que haga que se coloque una copia de esta ordenanza el.Dia de Eleccion en cada lugar de votacion que se habria utilizado en la eleccion. Seccion 3. Se declara que es intencion del Consejo Municipal que las frases, clausulas, oraciones, parrafos y secciones de esta ordenanza sean divisibles, y si cualquier frase, clausula, oracion, parrafo o secciOn de esta ordenanza fuera declarado invalido por la jurisdiccion, dicha invalidez no afectara ninguna de las frases, clausulas, oraciones, parrafos o seccion restantes de esta ordenanza, debido a que la misma hubiera sido promulgada por el Consejo Municipal sin la porcion invalida. Seccion 4. Esta Ordenanza entrara en vigencia a partir de la fecha de su adopcion. DEBIDAMENTE PRESENTADA Y APROBADA por el Consejo Municipal de la Ciudad de Wylie, Texas, el 14 de marzo de 2023. Matthew Porter,Alcalde ATESTIGUA: Stephanie Storm, Secretaria de la Ciudad Ordenanza Nro. 2023-11 para cancelar la Eleccion General del 6 de mayo de 2023 Pagina 1 de 1 36 03/14/2023 Item C. CITY OF WYLIE CERTIFICATION OF UNOPPOSED C• I MATES CERTIFICACION DE C• I IDATOS UNICOS To: Presiding Officer of Governing Body Al:Presidente de la entidad gobernante As the authority responsible for having the official ballot prepared, I, hereby certify that the following candidates are unopposed for election to office for the election scheduled to be held on May 6, 2023. Como autoridad a cargo de la preparacion de la boleta de votacion oficial,por la presente certifico que los siguientes candidatos son candidatos imicos para eleccion para un cargo en la eleccion que se llevara a cabo el 6 de Mayo de 2023. List offices and names of candidates: Lista de cargos y nombres de los candidatos: Office(s) Candidate(s) Cargo(s) Candidato(s) Mayor Matthew Porter elderly Council Member Sid Hoover Miembro de concilio Place 5 Council Member Gino Mulliqi Miembro de concilio Place 6 $ Signature (Firma)) Prin ed name (Nombre en letra de molde) City Secretary (Secretario de la Ciudad) Title (Puesto) Signed this the 22nd day of February 2023 Este el dia 22 de febrero 2023 37 03/14/2023 Item D. 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 Emerald Vista Phase 2, establishing 76 single-family residential lots and three open space lots on 24.3 acres, generally located at the northeast corner of S. Ballard Avenue and Pleasant Valley Road. Recommendation I otion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion OWNER: Bloomfield Homes L.P APPLICANT: R.C.Myers Surveying LLC The applicant has submitted a Final Plat for Emerald Vista Phase 2. Zoning for the single-family development was approved by the City Council in August 2018 as Planned Development Ordinance No. 2018-23. The Preliminary Plat was approved in August 2019. The plat consists of 76 residential lots, and three open space lots. Within Phase 1 of Emerald Vista there are 91 residential lots. Phases 1 and 2 have a combined total of 167 residential lots. The proposed lot count is in compliance with the Planned Development as it allows for a maximum of 175 residential lots. The plat dedicates the necessary rights-of-way and utility easements. Open space lots and easements are to be owned and maintained by the H.O.A. 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. The City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons for conditional approval or disapproval to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Government Code. P&Z Recommendation The Commission voted 4-0 to recommend approval. 38 03/14/2023 Item D. / ,L / N NOTES TABLE 11,TAM, Dz ,A � � N I � % „ ��R R, i RF / .a w w, �9FgP L �.,, a �nr nnedam �O o 7.A o.°a,,, `i ��oo s An oc_Lo,o e - anw —L--__ C� NN a rz 20 0.ea,o anL 1 2 "s0 a D 21 3/3 8 -/ \ / � ge as "o � " 1 ,�o s o \., 'o 's VICINITY MAP cv pG IZ R o ia ,.. S. NMI, /• \ s o. s� zs a M - \� R`cr. z*r D.W. WILLIAMS SURVEY / °.- � 1 N.,�N'. \ 'o. U. \ A-880 r / 1�I VI" FEMA ZONE"AC ANE d6B0850535 \ a ',OQ (\ \ aas Er. o L a _ _ /EFT'JUNE 2.C2009J m'` 158 �\ '9\ / / PER FLOOD,. 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A N, x ,, AND s ,OR CITYOF WYLIE"",COLLIN COUNTY TF;YAS NNC MOORS-SGIRT EYING,CCC„elation c.`Ckty Or...and .,188 ARROYO COURT ENGINEERING CONCRPTS&DESIGN,L P art_ e 7 , ,Aa�e i G- ( s SUNNYVALEEt. ENGINEERING/PROJECT'MANAGEMENT7LBRSTeDcnax SERVICES D �C 25 CORNER CLIP& N nA n'' , I I I I ps x12 5' 2.VISIBILITY EASEMENT DETAIL t.e,Catl (2 ) '2 OL 6 L TEXAS FIRM REG NO 001,5 z 9e ... ,DCAFS- NANA!,Caps TYaCAL LOT lETAII, ,va GC Ns. S2Cou� building oorrnIts FA)(") e �rR>zl CIRC LE oo FAA C972)941 eam riRM NO 1M92,00 JOG NO.229 1,31E J/24/2021. EMU 2/14/202 - 39 03/14/2023 Item D. OWNER'S CERTIFICATE AND DEDICATION SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE (a( ) 5.300 c . _Hares as t r.e p ,aced ono r yo so c sp oso i accorr'once win t duSa oso 0.d'once m to Texos(DRCCI) a(era 2)a cord.)in yn plastic cap to per l5 35 set o e e �cs omr s Soul ...b ores sego.as West,n asta c o 3 55 feet: on vp to r us d un Apr.24,20 o.ere y e y W;1'e o tee portss o menu ontl p _s.on to THENCE South 07 degrees 30 rn,nutes 99 setonds We,along the ea,line of said Traci 2,a&stance of 166 feet to a wooden REG(STERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR IHENCE South 17 degrees 33 minutes 22 seconds Ea-,contifiuing along L.east line of said Tract 2 and with the ferments of an ad , called 10,,acre tFact of lond de,cr(ned rIeer,(.o 1,v,d Anderson.record.(r.,,nstrument(IQ 20120906001118340,DRCOT. ,seconds East,a distance of 0,fee, THEN.',out,84 degrees 31 minutes 04 seconds West aiong con,mon I,ne,sad,act 2 and said 10,4/at.,tract, distance )30,P a.2 cord,Co n Co y, x(PRC<i)ne ..ou.n 65 g )s m nu.as 5/.4 paste cap st,mPed t5 5963 0, se,,or re(ere,ce bears,Nert,78 de9rees 10 rnes 55 seconds Wed, d(sta0c o( tee,: n71,1',;(n'h(7o V'trpr'elhr"=','=r,%'!'=es1;rteed'' tTnZre'09:Pl:',,Trtndct'Irre.txeCcPle, sod 10,47 acre tract,a called 4 965 acre Pact,descrbetl(r,deed to Leigh A DI,recorded in 1nstrurnent 20180,03000835,0. GIVEN MY HAND AND SEAL Of 011,“INIS DAY Of ,2093 DPCCI a coiled 1 000 acre trad described in deed to Bobby 6 Ell,reowded 4.trun,ent.20180703000835780 a caIled One a distance o beet,a e. n rod fm na nor.cwest ,a!xatl o.9 a g. which a 5/8 .a n o cap .o oe 319 ou a a e ence n North 85 cog 33 nd.as o e< ds F st,o tAY eOMM s RES A F.q.IF-fins cornei of a called.3 acre tract of(al,described,n deed to Pete,Brady and Denise Brody,recoided in Volume 59,2 Page 1406, c/e on boa w tt a p to per 3.9 od tl o o o e ce beo s, t 6 e s ce ute.s.seconds ^HENCE North 9 5/sdegrees _,41 seconds West,along the common lint courses- 09 second,Cost,a dnce or 220.reek to 0 5/e A aw men iron rod with y w p esuc cop stamped 51 seconds West,a distance or 85.72 feel to a 5/8-inch iron rod with a v w piosnc Cap stamped •North 35 degrees 31 e,inutes 09 second,East o d(stonce,155 00 feet to a 6 ode. !aM tlesc n _ y 'RECOMMENDED FOR AP,ROV Hensley a.Brenda Hensley,recorded in County Cler,fde 05-0043284, remainder, 453 ac,trcot cle,,d to Glad,,I,ter reco,ded Valurne.3(6,Faqe asu,.,aid Deed Recoid,o ,51011Ce of 341 48 feel to a,,Oci Nod tound for comer in a(ence post at o common corner of said Tract ()r,El 453 oc, THENCE South 03 degrees 09 mhutes 19,econd,East,continuing with the.comnIon,ine of sad Tract 1 and Poster rernamder tract,o 'APPROVED FOR CON,RUCIION. THENCE.South degre,,3> Mayor, of viyiie,tevas Dote t y, es nee ob 1 9tr e to a eo g .y/ nM nc..o e recorded round or rat on y n4,ILNCE South 85 degrees 32 minutes .seconds East,cant,nu,,along the north iine of said Tiact 2.and along the south I,es of RCCr sad 21 07,9 acre Li-mt n calIed 20 0,49 acre tract lond aescribed deed to Ricky Ray rum,nomtma nn count,cleat file NOV,THEREFORE,KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS. How,tut numn,ne,n by en,through its duly outhori,ed office,doe., odopt thds de,,nat(n,tl', to the oubl,c use fore,e,the streets,mahta-of-way,and other pubbc impro,ernente shown thereon the streets ond ,f ony,are ,GPROVED AND ACCEPTED.' rvyla t.s no 3 pF ed acci as ce t Section2 5 o c y N S oa o g to s(00 a do rvo.2003-03). C,ty of and public ut,ity enf,ties ho..e the ii,ht to remove ar,d keep iernovetl a,or parts of any Pu(Idings,fences,frees, a ae 9 r rmm s r o or tna. t v m.. ,o,mea > > m.roe v p _on tr.mSecretaryt W,d,e,Texas,Kereby certifies(hot the!Prep,plot oi EMERALD VISTA,PHASE TWO, Wy1(e subm(fted :he City Council on:he day 9023 or,the Council,by formal FOR. Bloornfiekr Homes Donald J.9N;srro.President STATE OF TEXAS en_same bob the qv pose ona dsrw ot on7oa t, din xp�sdr o n apa in tnd c y erecn stater. 9 FINAL PLAT uivErz is.(('`.ND nND sEm.or OFF,.TH. DAY or 2023- 76 RESIDENTIAL LOTS E/AFF(?H LJ VISTA COMMON AREA LOTS NOTARY PDLI M.wMMsSIION FOR 0r on, PFIASE TWO OWNER/DEVELOPER HOMES, BEING o\v BL050 E HWY 114,HOMES,L.P. TE 210 2ITATE ACRES o Sou 81,)416-,2 e SITUATED IN THE D.W. WILLIAMS SURVEY,ABET NO.980 t.nN>SURVEYOR CITY OF WYLIE,COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS R.C.Mess a RSoURVVSEYsING.LLC ENGINEERING CONCEP1S&DESIGN LP. ENGINEERING/PROJECT MANAGEMENT/CONSTRUCTION SERVICES SUNNYVALE, s3,2Toescts2REG TEXAS Fs� oO00110r203 nrNoco X srsves sa FAX 9u2)at (972)9,-3400 FaX(97)say—aaal) m il corn rRIO No ,01Y2 SOO JOHN 29 DATE 4/z4/zoo R6VI9EU 2/t4/2oEeSHEET 40 03/14/2023 Item 1. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject Tabled from 01-24-2023 Remove from table and consider Interview applicants and consider, and act upon, the appointment of a new board member to the City of Wylie Economic Development Corporation to fill the term of March 2023 to June 30, 2023. Recommendation Motion to appoint as a new board member to the City of Wylie Economic Development Corporation to fill the term of March 2023 to June 30, 2023. Discussion On.January 24, 2023 City Council tabled the appointment of a board member to fill the remaining term of Tim Gilchrist on the Wylie Economic Development Corporation(WEDC)until March 14,2023 to allow all interested citizens the opportunity to apply. The following applicants expressed interest in serving on the WEDC on their 2022 application. Listed below is the preference that they chose for the WEDC on their application,their name,the qualification they meet,and the board they were appointed to and currently serve on. • Preference 1—Gerald Dyson(new application submitted January 27,2023)—meets all three qualifications(appointed to Parks and Recreation Board) • Preference 1 — Harold Smith (application submitted April 24, 2022) — has served in a position of executive management of a company and has served in a professional capacity(appointed to Zoning Board of Adjustment) • Preference 2 — John Straube Jr. (application submitted February 24, 2022) —has served in a position of executive management of a company&has served in a professional capacity(appointed to Construction Code Board) In addition to the three applicants above, the following applicants have applied since the January 24, 2023 City Council meeting and are listed by the preference that they chose for the WEDC on their application,their name, and the qualification they meet. • Preference 1 —Jal Dennis—meets all three qualifications • Preference 1 —Aaron Jameson—has served in a professional capacity • Preference 1 —Dallas Jones—has served as Chief Executive Officer of a company • Preference 1 —Navin Kumar Thirukottiyur Vijayakumar—has served in a professional capacity John Straube Jr., Harold Smith, and Navin Kumar Thirukottiyur Vijayakumar are unable to attend the interviews but would like to be considered for the appointment. 41 03/14/2023 Item 1. First Name* Last Name* Jai Dennis Occupation Retired Work experience that may be beneficial to the board you are applying for. Wylie commercial property owner, Retired Wylie Business Owner, Financial Services and Investment Career, Principle with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Compliance officer in the Securities industry, Bond manager,and have stuided past performance agreements and activities of the EDO Address in ETJ?* Wylie Resident* Yes No Yes No Length of Wylie residency Years* Months* 23 2 Registered Voter* Currently Serving* Yes No Yes No Boards and Commission Preferences Board Preference 1:* Wylie Economic Development Corporation Board 1 Qualification* serve,or have served,as Chief Executive Officer of a company;in a position of executive management of a company;and in a professional capacity Board Preference 2: Board Preference 3: Why you would like to serve as a Boards and Commission member:* I think my knowledge and understanding of our local economy along with my business and finance experience make me a good candidate, also believe that my past business experience along with my business funding experience vvould be a benefit, I have no conflicts of interest and have time., Staff notes: Panel Notes: 42 03/14/2023 Item 1. First Name* Last Name* Gerald Dyson Occupation CEO/Owner Work experience that may be beneficial to the board you are applying for. CEO,Owner-Dyson Equipment, LLC 2011-2018 CEO,Owner-North Texas Equipment Services,LLC 2018-Present CEO,Owner-DysonFit, LLC-2016- Present Address in ETJ?* Wylie Resident* Yes No Yes No Length of Wylie residency Years* Months* 4 0 Registered Voter* Currently Serving* Length of Service* Yes No Yes No 07/2022 Board/Commission* Parks and Recreation Board Boards and Commission Preferences Board Preference 1:* Wylie Economic Development Corporation Board 1 Qualification* Serve,or have served,as a CEO,in a position of executive management,and in a professional capacity. Board Preference 2: Board Preference 3: Why you would like to serve as a Boards and Commission member:* As a Wylie resident and business owner, my involvement in service to the growth and development of our city and surrounding areas is a passion and calling. Staff notes: Panel Notes: 43 03/14/2023 Item 1. First Name* Last Name* Aaron Jameson Occupation Business Banker/Community Leader Work experience that may be beneficial to the board you are applying for. Address in ETJ?* Wylie Resident* Yes No Yes No Length of Wylie residency Years* Months * 3 9 Registered Voter* Currently Serving* Yes No Yes No Boards and Commission Preferences Board Preference 1: Wylie Economic Development Corporation Board 1 Qualification* serve,or have served,in a professional capacity Board Preference 2: Planning&Zoning Commission Board Preference 3: Parks&Recreation Board Why you would like to serve as a Boards and Commission member:* I continue to be interested in contributing to the economic vibrancy and diversity of Wylie. Staff notes: Panel Notes: 44 03/14/2023 Item 1. First Name* Last Name* Dallas Jones Occupation CEO, IT Work experience that may be beneficial to the board you are applying for. I have owned my own business in Wylie for the past 12 years,am currently a member of the Wylie Downtown Merchants Association,and am a former member,volunteer,and ambassador for the Wylie Chamber of Commerce. Address in ETJ?* Wylie Resident* Yes No Yes No Length of Wylie residency Years* Months* 17 1 Registered Voter* Currently Serving* Yes No Yes No Boards and Commission Preferences Board Preference 1:* Wylie Economic Development Corporation Board 1 Qualification* serve,or have served,as Chief Executive Officer of a company Board Preference 2: Board Preference 3: Why you would like to serve as a Boards and Commission member:* I would like to play a more active and involved role in how our community works and grows,and want to learn more about the EDC and develop good relationships with both the people that work with the EDC and the people and businesses that are impacted by the EDC board. Staff notes: Panel Notes: 45 03/14/2023 Item 1. First Name* Last Name* Harold Smith Occupation Retired Work experience that may be beneficial to the board you are applying for. 35 years with Frito Lay in Sales,Operations, Manufacturing, Headgiarters Supply Chain President oF Go to Market International 4 Years Address in ETJ?* Wylie Resident* Yes No Yes No Length of Wylie residency Years* Months * 1 10 Registered Voter* Currently Serving* Yes No Yes No Boards and Commission Preferences Board Preference 1:* Wylie Economic Development Corporation Board 1 Qualification* Executive management,professional capacity, Board Preference 2: Parks&Recreation Board Board Preference 3: Why you would like to serve as a Boards and Commission member:* I would like to utilize my skills to help wylie grow and prosper Panel Notes: 46 03/14/2023 Item 1. First Name* Last Name* John Straube Jr Please provide your full legal first and last name. Occupation retired If applicable, please list any work experience that may be beneficial to the board you are applying for. Address in ETJ?* Wylie Resident* Yes No Yes No How long have you been a Wylie resident? Years* Months* 26 6 Registered Voter* Currently Serving* Yes No Yes No Boards and Commission Preferences Board Preference 1: * Planning&Zoning Commission Board Preference 2: Wylie Economic Development Corporation Board 2 Qualification* Executive management,served in professional capacity Board Preference 3: Please indicate briefly why you would like to serve as a Boards and Commission member: I would like to see better business come into Wylie instead of all the fast food joints and more business Something needs to be done to prevent acddents along 78 and 544 with people trying to exit hack on to the main road from restaurants also need to keep semi's in only right two lanes. Panel Notes: 47 n311*Kzoux Item /. on Thu, Mar 2.2nzam1o:2omw John atrevue wrote: Mary: Thank you for the reminder, yes I am still interested, but I will be out of the country and unable to attend the meeting. I have lived in Wylie since 1993 and built my home in 1996 here in Wylie, I retired from the Allen PostOffice in2O18 with over 4U years nfservice. Thank you � JohnGtraubo n31l412ouo Item/. First Name* LeotNamm* Navin Kumar Thimko0yurVVayekumer Occupation |T Principal Consultant Work experience that may ba beneficial to the board you are applying for. My broad international exposure in managing |T&Marketing operations mfFortune 500 companies globally will help| believe in exploring,and augmenting economic property plan for my city Wylie. Address inETJ?* Wylie Resident* � Yes No Yes No Length m Wylie residency Years* Months* 1 2 Registered Voter* Currently Serving* � Yee No Yes No Boards and Commission Preferences Board Preference 1:' Wylie Economic Development Corporation Board 1 Qualification* serve,or have served,ine professional capacity Board Preforence2: Board Preference 3: Why you would like to serve ama Boards and Commission member: � My broad international exposure in managing |T@ Marketing operations ofFortune 500 companies globally will help| believe in exploring,and augmenting economic property plan for my city Wylie. Staff notes: Panel Notes: 03/14/2023 Item 2. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Manager Account Code: Prepared By: Renae 011ie Subject Consider, and act upon, authorizing the Mayor and the City Manager to negotiate with ESFNA and authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract not to exceed$100,000 to support ESFNA for a sporting event to be held July 2, 2023 —July 8, 2023. Recommendation I otion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion The Ethiopian Sports Federation in North America (ESFNA) is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization founded in 1984 to promote amateur soccer and cultural events within the Ethiopian community in North America. ESFNA will host its 40`h Annual Sports and Cultural Event July 2nd—July 8th at Wylie Stadium. The week-long tournament is projected to bring in over 1,000 players, coaches and staff,and an additional 30,000—40,000 attendees, fans, and families. In accordance with Sec. 106-105. -Use of tax revenue, Article V. Hotel/Motel Tax of the Code of Ordinances, the revenue derived from the hotel occupancy tax will only be used for the purposes authorized by Texas Tax Code § 351.101 et seq. as it exists or may be amended, as the city council may direct and authorize. The request is to utilize such funds to support ESFNA in bringing this event to Wylie. 50 03/14/2023 Item WS1. Wylie City Council CITY OF AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Subject IDiscuss moving the regularly scheduled May 23, 2023 City Council meeting date. Recommendation Direction from Council. Discussion With the ICSC Conference being held on the May 23`d City Council meeting date, staff is recommending moving the May 23, 2023 regularly scheduled meeting to Tuesday,May 30, 2023. 51