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03-12-2024 (City Council) Agenda Packet Wylie City Council Regular Meeting March 12, 2024—6:00 PM f'N Council Chambers -300 Country Club Road, Building#100,Wylie,Texas 75098 CITY OF WYLIE CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION& PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATIONS &RECOGNITIONS PR1. Women's History Month. PR2. Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Any member of the public may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda.Members of the public must fill out a form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual, six minutes for a group. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the ConsentAgenda 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 February 27, 2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. 13. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2024-11(R), amending Resolution No. 2024-05(R) authorizing the City Manager to execute an amended Joint General and Special Election Services Contract between the City of Wylie and the Dallas County Elections Administrator to be administered by the Dallas County Elections Administrator for the May 4,2024 Wylie General Election. C. Consider,and act upon,a Final Plat of Lot 2B 1,Block A of Aldi Wylie Addition,amending one commercial lot on 1.162 acres,located at 3457 W.FM 544. D, Consider,and act upon,Ordinance No.2024-06 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances,Ordinance No.2023- 10, as amended, Chapter 18 (Animals), Article I (General), to amend Section 18-16 (Trap-Neuter-Release Feral.Cat Program). E. Consider, and act upon,the approval of the purchase of one(1)Chevrolet one-ton utility body truck and one (1) Chevrolet 2500 pickup truck in the estimated amount of$112,359.70 through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. F, Consider, and act upon, the approval of Professional Services Project Order No. W2024-37-E for a Stormwater Utility Fee Study by Freese and Nichols, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $149,985.00 for the Engineering Department, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. Page--: 11 REGULAR AGENDA I Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Commercial Corridor(CC)to Commercial Corridor- Special Use Permit(CC-SUP)on 1.074 acres to allow for a drive-through restaurant use. Property located at 2806 W. FM 544(ZC 2023-19). 1 Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Planned Development 2020-27 (PD 2020-27) to Planned Development (PD) on 20.433 acres. Property located from 2535-2701 S. State Highway 78 (ZC 2023-20). 1 Consider,and act upon,Ordinance No.2024-07 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances,Ordinance No.2022- 44, as amended,Appendix A(Wylie Comprehensive Fee Schedule), Section IX(Parks and Recreation). 4. Consider, and act upon,the approval of annual agreement No. W2024-21-A with Emergicon, LLC for EMS Billing Services for Wylie Fire Rescue, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. WORK SESSION WS 1. Discussion regarding the Police Department overview and Five-Year Plan. WS2. Discuss Wylie Fire Rescue EMS Billing Services. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION EXECUTIVE SESSION Sec. 551.074.PERSONNEL MATTERS; CLOSED MEETING. (a)This chapter does not require a governmental body to conduct an open meeting: (1)to deliberate the appointment,employment,evaluation,reassignment,duties,discipline,or dismissal of a public officer or employee; or (2)to hear a complaint or charge against an officer or employee. (b)Subsection(a)does not apply if the officer or employee who is the subject of the deliberation or hearing requests a public hearing. ES1. City Manager Quarterly Evaluation. ES2. Deliberate and Provide EDC Director Direction. 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 8,2024 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. Page 12 2] 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. 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 0311212024 Item A. lAl 'V Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Consider, and act upon, approval of February 27,2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. Recommendation 0 otion to approve the Item as presented. The minutes are attached for your consideration. 1 0311212024 Item A. Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Minutes JAIII February 27,2024—6:00 PM f 11 Council Chambers- 300 Country Club Road,Building#100,Wylie, Texas 75098 CITY OF WYLIE 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 David R. Duke, Councilman Dave Strang, Mayor pro tem Jeff Forrester, Councilman Scott Williams, Councilman Sid Hoover, and Councilman Gino Mulliqi. Staff present included: City Manager Brent Parker; Assistant City Manager Lety Yanez; Fire Chief Brandon Blythe; Police Chief Anthony Henderson; Public Information Officer Craig Kelly; City Secretary Stephanie Storm; Finance Director Melissa Brown; City Engineer Tim Porter; Public Works Director Tommy Weir; Community Services Director Jasen Haskins;Parks and Recreation Director Carmen Powlen; and various support staff. INVOCATION &PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor pro tent Forrester led the invocation, and Councilman Strang led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS&RECOGNITIONS PRI. Recognition of In-Sync Exotics. Mayor Porter presented a proclamation to In-Sync Exotics for being voted best Summer Camp, best Family Attraction, best Non-Profit Organization, best Women-Owned Business, best Holiday Experience, best Extreme Adventure, best Staycation, best Immersive Experience, best Children's Birthday Venue,best Place to Volunteer, best Outdoor Adventure, best Place to Take Visitors, and best Adventure Within a Days Drive in the annual Best in DFW People's Choice Awards. Staff and volunteers from In-Sync Exotics were present to accept the proclamation. Vicky Leahy, representing In-Sync Exotics, announced they will hold their Ist Annual Gala on June 8, 2024 at Boyd Farm. COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Any member of the public may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Members of the public must fill out a.form prior to the meeting in order to speak. Council requests that comments be limited to three minutes for an individual, six minutes for a group. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. There were no members of the public 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. Page 11 5] 0311212024 Item A. A. Consider,and act upon, approval of February 13,2024 Regular City Council Meeting minutes. B. Consider, and act upon, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for January 31, 2024. C. Consider,and place on File,the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for January 31,2024. D. Consider, and place on File, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic development Corporation as of January 31,2024. E. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Upwind Capital Addition, being a replat of Lots 211 and 3, Block A of Upwind Capital Addition,establishing two commercial lots on 3.107 acres,located at 2009 North State Highway 78. F. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Dodd Elementary Addition,establishing one residential lot on 9.589 acres,located at 1500 Park Boulevard. G. Consider,and place on file,the Wylie Police Department 2023 Racial Profiling Analysis. H. 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. I. Consider, and act upon, approval of the Texas Therapeutic Riding Center's First Annual Coco Trot Fun Run/5K at Founders Park from 6:00 a.m.to 12:00 p.m. on May 11, 2024. Councilman Mulliqi requested Item G be pulled from the Consent Agenda and considered individually. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Duke seconded by Councilman Williams,to approve Consent Agenda Items A-F and H-I as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. REGULAR AGENDA G. Consider,and place on file,the Wylie Police Department 2023 Racial Profiling Analysis. Council Comments Councilman Mulliqi thanked the firm that put together the detailed report as well as the City Manager, Chief, police force, and their families for the way they represent the City of Wylie and how they conduct themselves. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang seconded by Councilman Mulliqi,to approve Consent Agenda Item G as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 1. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2024-05, amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended, repealing and replacing in its entirety Chapter 38 (Emergency Services), Article III (Emergency Medical Services) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and adopting new Emergency Medical Services; providing for penalties for the violation of this ordinance; providing repealing, savings and severability clauses, an effective date and for the publication of the caption hereof. Staff Comments Fire Chief Blythe addressed the Council stating this item is an update to our current EMS Ordinance to establish the EMS division that's operated by the Fire Department, allow the City to charge a fee, address special events, Page. (2 6] 0311212024 Item A. and update the regulations for private EMS services operating in the City including establishing requirements for them to register with the City annually. Council Comments Councilman Williams stated he likes the look of the ordinance and confirmed the City Attorney reviewed the proposed ordinance. Blythe confirmed that was correct, they did review it. Councilman Mulliqi asked what the current registration process is for the inner facility transfer calls. Blythe responded currently there is no process as the current contract grants exclusivity to the third-party vendor that the City contracts with, and the third-party vendor does not enforce that as they cannot accommodate all of those calls. Mulliqi asked how the City enforces this and knows the transfer company is registered with the City. Blythe responded the department will send letters out to the companies and the long-term care facilities in the City before taking over the EMS Program so that they know they have to register, and added there is a penalty that can be enforced by the Fire Marshal's office if not registered. Mayor Porter added there is also a provision included to ensure the transporting company has insurance,which is important if an accident occurs. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Williams, seconded by Councilman Duke,to approve Item 1 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. WORK SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Work Session at 6:23 p.m. WSl. Discuss the International Jet Ski tournament at Collin Park,located at 2200 Saint Paul Road,Wylie, Texas. Public Information Officer Kelly addressed the Council stating the owner of Woody's Boat Rentals and Woody's on the Lake, James Woodruff, approached the Fire Department and the Public Information Department about the IJSBA, South Nationals Jet Ski Championship Tournament, that is planned to be held at Collin Park Marina August 1 st through 4th. Mr. Woodruff approached the City's Public Information Department about the potential. use of occupancy funds to enhance and potentially grow the event with one option being the sponsoring of a large concert on the lake that would highlight the City's location, and he consulted with Wylie Fire Rescue regarding the safety and access of the event. Kelly added Woodruff was in attendance and would like to give a quick overview of the jet ski tournament and staff will provide additional information on a potential concert. James Woodruff (Woody), addressed the Council giving a presentation on the proposed International Jet Ski tournament, stating that he has been trying to get this national jet ski tournament to come back to Lavon Lake for about four years. Woodruff added this event has taken place at Lavon Lake starting in the early two thousands through 2013. The event would consist of about 70 to 80 jet skis, about 150 racers, and roughly 350 or more spectators who would be putting heads in beds in Wylie. Woodruff added the City has this lake sitting in their backyard and we should use it as currently there is not a lot of action going on out there other than people keeping their boats in slips. Woodruff added he would love to get the City more involved with other future events. Some of the larger national sponsors that will be present for the event include Oakley, Yamaha, Sea-Doo, Kawasaki, and Yeti Coolers. Kelly and Woodruff showed an overview map including the area for the jet ski activities,the staging area, the parking, the concert area, the restrooms, and the location for food trucks. Kelly stated staff wanted to bring this item before the Council for direction to see if the Council would like to pursue using hotel-motel funds to grow and enhance the event. Kelly added that currently the hotel-motel fund's expenditures and revenues meet closely on an annual basis with a little surplus, and added there is a large fund balance in the occupancy fund right now. Kelly stated he would estimate the cost of holding a concert that would draw a regional crowd being approximately$100,000. Council comments and questions included what is the entry fee to observe, what would the ticket cost be for the concert, will there be an option for local vendors to participate and what would the fee be for them,is the Police Page 13 0311212024 Item A. Department comfortable with accommodating 5,000-6,000 people, interested in hearing more about it but have a hard time designating a dollar amount to it, concerned with the security of the large area,with that property being in the ETJ and on Army Corp of Engineer land how would security work with those entities, if using hotel-motel tax would like to use only local vendors and local hotels,what is the status of the agreement with the Army Corp of Engineers for use of their property, and would like staff to create normal processes with the Army Corp of Engineers for future events. The direction from the Council was they are interested in participating in this event and would like additional information to be brought back for consideration. Mayor Porter convened the Council into a break at 6:45 p.m. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council at 6:51 p.m. WS2. Discuss 5-Year Projections for 4B Fund,Utility Fund, and General Fund. City Manager Parker addressed the Council giving a presentation on the 5 Year Projections for the 4B Fund, Utility Fund, and General Fund including 4B personnel and equipment/capital requests, 4B sales tax fund assumptions, 4B sales tax fund, Utility Fund personnel and equipment requests,Utility Fund assumptions,Utility Fund, fiscal year 2023 expenditure summary, taxable property value (by type) and tax rate,commercial property value, and property tax revenue, personnel requests - public safety, personnel requests - general government, vehicle, equipment and one time requests, General Fund requested expenditures, assumptions, and revenue cap S.B. 2 (2019). In addition, Parker provided Council information regarding employees' salaries, previous and current vacancies in various departments, and spoke of losing employees to peer cities due to pay. Parker stated the direction from Council in the past has been for the City to be at 95% of the average of our peer cities, and based on the current information, it shows that the City is at the bottom. Parker stated if we can get somewhere within the $1.0,000 range of peer cities, he believes we will be able to attract new employees and potentially not lose employees for pay. Parker added we are at this juncture in our City where the decision has to be made whether we are a training ground for new employees to leave and go to another city, or are we going to maintain competitiveness to the best of our ability and have tenured employees. Parker requested direction from the Council on increases in salaries to retain employees. Council comments and questions included potential future Bond Committee Capital Improvement Projects, asked about the increased salary percentages last year during the budget process and was told that would get us to where we need to be,how do we plan for the future based on current data so that the City does not fall behind,confirmed the data presented today is what peer cities are currently paying, Council will do everything in their means to appreciate the employees,mostly concerned with the staffing of the police department,put a specific plan together with Police, Fire, and Public Works to cover the current gaps to try to help alleviate the current staff from getting overworked, need to bridge the gap immediately for public safety, cannot make decisions on what is costing us personally but what has to be done and how we need to serve the citizens, qualified people are hard to find, do not use the taxpayer's money to train employees who leave for other cities, make an effort and have a discussion on how to get where we need to be, what would a mid-year figure be to bring employees where they need to be, budget starts no new revenue rate and then add the needs of the City, salary increases should be across the board and fix it immediately, Council is with employees and will stand with them,bring back additional information on salaries soon, what is the Founders Football concession item, what is the Skyview property acquisition, is the 1.5 percent increase in operating expenses reasonable for inflation, would like to see the increase in operating expenses updated to take into account inflation, for the personnel requests is the number provided include everything, would like to see the point system on the vehicles when requesting replacements and would like to see if there is more life in the vehicles before replacing, would like to see NTMWD present the projected wholesale water costs for the next three to five years,would like to see predictions for the weight of commercial in the future as the City nears build-out, it is crucial to work with the EDC over the next five years as commercial development develops, is the personnel requests a build out plan for departments, want to solve the problem and not just put a bandaid on it, asked questions about the unused increment rate, during the budget presentations would like to see the total unused increment and what is going to roll off, and confirmed the 3.5 percent increase allowed by S.B. 2 based on our M&O current rate is a little more than a penny. Page 14 0311212024 Item A. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Regular Session at 8:20 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Porter convened the Council into Executive Session at 8:21 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 Brown/Eubanks, FM 544/Cooper, FM 544/Sanden, FM 1378/Park, Jackson/Oak, Regency/Steel, State Hwy 78/Ballard, State Hwy 78/Brown, and State Hwy 78/Skyview. 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). ES2. 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, 2022-1c, 2022-10c, 2022-10d, 2023-1c, 2023-2d, 2023-4c, 2023-5b, 2023-9b, 2023-10a, 2023-12c, 2024-la, 2024-1b, 2024-1c,2024-1d,2024-2a,2024-2b,2024-2c,2024-2d, and 2024-2e. Councilman Mulliqi completed a Conflict of Interest form, which is on file with the City Secretary's Office, and recused himself from discussions on a specific project. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Porter reconvened the Council into Open.Session at 9:09 p.m. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Mayor pro tem Forrester,to authorize the Wylie EDC to enter into a Performance Agreement with 2013-9a in an amount not to exceed$45,000. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 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 of Ordinance No. 2024-05 into the official record. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Councilman Strang, seconded by Mayor pro tem Forrester,to adjourn the meeting at 9:11 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Page 15 0311212024 Item A. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm,City Secretary Page (6 Fol 0311212024 Item B. IAI 'V Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: City Secretary Account Code: Prepared By: Stephanie Storm Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2024-11(R), amending Resolution No. 2024-05(R) authorizing the City Manager to execute an amended Joint General and Special Election Services Contract between the City of Wylie and the Dallas County Elections Administrator to be administered by the Dallas County Elections Administrator for the May 4,2024 Wylie General Election. 7otion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion The City Council approved Resolution No.2024-05(R)on February 13,2024 authorizing the City Manager to execute a Joint General and Special Election Services Contract with Dallas County Elections Administrator for the May 4, 2024 election. Since that time, Dallas County amended the agreement; therefore, staff is bringing back the final agreement for your consideration. The City Attorney's Office has reviewed the amended agreement and has no objections. y the terms of this agreement,the City of Wylie and jurisdictions contracting with Dallas County Elections Administration o hereby agree,pursuant to the provisions of the Texas Election Code,to hold a joint election for the General Election to be eld on Saturday,May 4, 2024. The entities will contract with the Dallas County Elections Administrator to perform various uties and responsibilities on behalf of the entities. The contract presented has specified duties and costs to administer the lection. This agreement, once executed, will formalize the Elections for May 4, 2024 between the entities and approve the hared cost for the Election. Article 2, Section I(c) of the Home Rule Charter allows the Council to cooperate with the government of any County for any awful purpose for the advancement of the interests of its inhabitants and cost savings to the taxpayers. The Election Code llows and encourages cities to contract with any county within its incorporated city limits for the administration of local lections. Dallas County Elections Administrator Heider Garcia will administer the election for registered voters residing in the incorporated City limits of Wylie within Dallas County. F-111 0311212024 Item B. RESOLUTION NO.2024-II(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2024-05(R), AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AMENDED JOINT ELECTION CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF WYLIE AND THE DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE MAY 4,2024 WYLIE GENERAL ELECTION FOR THE CITY'S VOTERS RESIDING IN DALLAS COUNTY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie wishes to contract with. Dallas County Elections Administrator, Heider Garcia to administer the May 4, 2024 General Election as referenced in the amended 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 amended Agreement by and between the City of Wylie and the Dallas County Elections Administration for the Administration of the May 4, 2024 Wylie General Election for Dallas 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, Texas, on this 12th day of March,2024. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST TO: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No.2024-11(R)—Amended Dallas County Election Administration Contract Pagel of 2 F12] 0311212024 Item B. EXHIBIT"A" Contract for Election Services Resolution No.2024-11(R)—Amended Dallas County Election Administration Contract Page 2 of 2 F13] 0311212024 Item B. ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT("Election Services Contract"or"Contract") BETWEEN THE DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR AND Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD(CFBISD) City of Balch Springs(COBS) City of Cedar Hill(COCH) City of Carrolton(COC) City of Coppell(COCp) City of Dallas(COD) City of DeSoto(CODe) City of Duncanville(CODu) City of Farmers Branch(COFB) City of Garland(COG) City of Grand Prairie(COGP) City of Hutchins(COH) City of Irving(COI) City of Lewisville(COLe) City of Rowlett(CoRo) City of Sachse(COSa) City of Wilmer(COW) City of Wylie(COWy) Cedar Hill ISD(CHISD) Coppell ISD(CpISD) Dallas Central Appraisal District(DCAD) Dallas College(DC) Dallas ISD(DISD) Ferris ISD(FISD) Lancaster ISD(LISD) Mesquite ISD(MISD) Town of Highland Park(TOHP) Town of Sunnyvale(TOS) University Hill Municipal Management District(UHMMD) May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 1 of 22 F14] 0311212024 Item B. FOR THE CONDUCT OF JOINT ELECTION TO BE HELD SATURDAY, MAY 4,2024 TO BE ADMINISTERED BY THE DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT 1) STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR AND PARTIES TO THIS ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT (a) Heider Garcia is the duly appointed County Elections Administrator ("Elections Administrator") of Dallas County, Texas ("County") and the Department Head of the Dallas County Elections Department ("DCED"). As such, Heider Garcia is the County's Voter Registrar and the Election Officer of Dallas County, Texas, and is authorized by Subchapter D of Chapter 31 of Title 3 and Chapter 271 of Title 16 of the Texas Election Code to enter into this Election Services Contract ("Election Services Contract" or "Contract") with the contracting authorities of the Participating Political Subdivisions listed in "Attachment F" of this Election Services Contract. DCED acts at the direction of the Elections Administrator. The Elections Administrator, DCED, and the Participating Political Subdivisions together may be referred to collectively as "Parties" or individually as "Party." (b) The contracting authorities of the Participating Political Subdivisions that are participating in this Election Services Contract are listed on the face page of this Contract and in "Attachment F" of this Election Services Contract and are hereby participating with each other in this Joint Election to be held in Dallas County,Texas on Saturday, May 4, 2024, under Chapter 271 of Title 16 of the Texas Election Code("Joint Election"); and are hereby contracting with the Elections Administrator of Dallas 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. The Participating Political Subdivisions acknowledge that they are participating in this Joint Election with each other to the extent that they have candidates and/or propositions on the ballot in this Joint Election. The terms and conditions of this Elections Services Contract also apply to any run-off election or re-count related to this Joint Election unless otherwise agreed in writing. (c) The Elections Administrator will coordinate, supervise, and handle all aspects of administering this Joint Election in accordance with the provisions of the Texas Election Code and as outlined in this Election Services Contract. Each contracting authority of each Participating Political Subdivision will pay its share of the Election Costs to the Elections Administrator for the equipment, supplies, services, and administrative costs outlined in this Election Services Contract. The Elections Administrator will administer the election; however, each Participating Political Subdivision will be responsible for the duties directly administered by the Participating Political Subdivision. Pursuant to Texas Election Code §§ 31.093 and 31.098, the Elections Administrator may enter a contract to furnish the election services requested within this Election Services Contract. (d) Pursuant to Texas Election Code Section 2.025 and Texas Secretary of State Election Advisory No. 2023-25, if a runoff election is necessary, the date of the runoff for this Joint May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 2 of 22 15 ;, 0311212024 Item B. Election would be Saturday,June 15, 2024. This Election Services Contract and its terms will be automatically extended to cover the Joint Runoff Election unless a Participating Political Subdivision states in writing on or before Friday, May 17, 2024, that it does not wish to participate in a Joint Runoff Election contemplated herein. DCED will provide each Participating Political Subdivision to which this Section 1(d) applies an estimated cost based on the formula in Section 10(b), and such estimated costs will be paid in accordance with Section 10(e) ("Joint Runoff Fees"). Early voting polling place(s) and vote centers for any runoff will be established in accordance with Texas Election Code §§ 43.004 and 43.007. (e) Joint Runoff Fees will be deposited into a special and separate Joint Runoff Election account. A Participating Political Subdivision participating in the Joint Runoff Election must deposit the Joint Runoff Fees not later than the seventh (7t") day after DCED delivers the unofficial results of the Joint Election to such Participating Political Subdivision. (f) In the event of a recount and upon a Participating Political Subdivision's written request, DCED will provide assistance for a recount to the extent permitted and in accordance with Title 13 of the Texas Election Code ("Recount(s)"). The Participating Political Subdivisions requesting a Recount shall deposit with DCED the deposit received by the candidate requesting the Recount. DCED will bill each requesting Participating Political Subdivision for providing assistance for any Recounts, and such costs will be in accordance with the allowable costs under the Texas Election Code("Recount Fees"). Recount Fees will be paid by the requesting Participating Political Subdivisions in accordance with Section 10(e). 2) ATTACHMENTS The following attachments are hereby incorporated into this Election Services Contract as if set forth herein in their entirety.The Participating Political Subdivisions acknowledge that the following attachments are subject to reasonable changes by the Elections Administrator before, during, and after Election Day and any runoff election(s), if any runoff election(s) are required by law to be held. (a) "Attachment A" is an itemized list of the estimated election expenses for this Joint Election and the amounts that each Participating Political Subdivision must deposit with DCED. It also includes the Deposit Detail for each entity. The Elections Administrator will amend "Attachment A" to reflect the changing estimates of election expenses that are caused by changing circumstances and by the withdrawal of Participating Political Subdivision(s), if any, from this Election Services Contract. (b) "Attachment B" is a list of the early voting polling places for this Joint Election ("early voting vote center(s), or "early voting polling place(s)"). (c) "Attachment C" is a list of the Election Day Countywide polling places ("vote center(s)") for this Joint Election. (d) "Attachment D" is a list of the people that the Elections Administrator will appoint as deputy early voting clerks for this Joint Election. (e) "Attachment E" is a list of the presiding election judges and alternate election judges for Election Day for this Joint Election. May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 3 of 22 F16] 0311212024 Item B. (f) "Attachment F" is a list of the Participating Political Subdivisions that will be holding elections in Dallas County election precincts and sub-precincts and the number of registered voters in each of those election precincts or sub-precincts. "Attachment F"will be amended if any of the Participating Political Subdivisions withdraw from this Election Services Contract. "Attachment F" will be amended to reflect the number of registered voters in each election precinct and sub-precinct as of the statutory deadline of April 4, 2024, for voters to submit applications to register to vote or changes of address in this Joint Election. (g) "Attachment G" is a list of the Participating Political Subdivisions and Ballot Details. (h) "Attachment H" will contain, for each Participating Political Subdivision, the full name of the person serving as a point of contact, the physical address, the mailing address, a facsimile number, and an email address. "Attachment H" will be amended if any of the Participating Political Subdivisions withdraw from this Election Services Contract. (i) Within five (5) business days after any of the foregoing attachments are amended by the Elections Administrator, the Elections Administrator will send each Participating Political Subdivision an amended version of the amended attachment by email to the email address provided by each Participating Political Subdivision in "Attachment H." 3) LEGAL DOCUMENTS (a) Each Participating Political Subdivision will prepare, adopt, and publish all legally required election orders, resolutions, notices, and other documents that are required by, or of, its governing bodies. Any orders, resolutions, notices, or other documents that are required to be posted to the County's website shall be provided by each Participating Political Subdivision to the Elections Administrator at least three (3) business days before the statutory deadline to post, and such orders, resolutions, notices,or other documents shall be posted to the County's website as directed by the requesting Participating Political Subdivision. Any orders, resolutions, notices, or other documents that are required to be posted at an early voting or election day vote center shall be provided by each Participating Political Subdivision to the Elections Administrator at least five (5) business days before the statutory deadline to post, and such orders, resolutions, notices, or other documents will be provided to each election judge or clerk for posting. The Elections Administrator and DCED are not responsible for the proper posting or verification of posting of any required notice,order,resolution,or other documents at any early voting or election day vote center. The election judge, clerk, or their designee, at each early voting or election day vote center will be responsible for the posting of any such notice, order, resolution or other documents. Such documents can be sent to the attention of: Heider Garcia Elections Administrator 1520 Round Table Drive, Dallas,Texas 75247; May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 4 of 22 0311212024 Item B. or, emailed to DCECommunications@dallascounty.org with a copy sent to heider.garcia@dallascounty.org on all communications related to legal documents and questions regarding this election. (b) Each Participating Political Subdivision is responsible for having its own election orders, resolutions, notices, or official ballot wording translated into the Spanish and Vietnamese languages. 4) VOTING SYSTEMS (a) Each Participating Political Subdivision agrees voters will cast their ballots in this Joint Election using the following voting systems that are approved by the Texas Secretary of State in accordance with the Texas Election Code and the Texas Administrative Code: the ES&S ExpressVote Universal Voting System Ballot Marking Devices ("BMD(s)"), and the ES&S DS200 Digital Vote Center Scanner ("Tabulators"). DCED represents that each of these voting systems are accessible to voters with physical disabilities. On March 18, 2024, beginning at 10:00 A.M., until completed, at the County Elections Department at 1520 Round Table Drive, Dallas, Texas 75247, the Elections Administrator will test the BMDs and Tabulators used for counting ballots at the central counting station. At least 48 hours before the date and hour of each test, the Elections Administrator will publish a newspaper notice with the date, hour, and place of the testing. If said test does not take place on March 18, 2024, the Elections Administrators will perform the test no later than April 8, 2024. (b) The Elections Administrator will provide Electronic Poll Books, BMDs,Tabulators, and any other necessary equipment for this Joint Election. For Early Voting and on Election Day, the Elections Administrator will allocate voting equipment to the vote centers in amounts reasonably sufficient for the anticipated turnout of voters. (c) The itemized list of the estimated election expenses for this Joint Election are in "Attachment A," which includes, but may not be limited to,the number of Electronic Poll Books, BMDs, Tabulators, and any other necessary equipment. 5) POLLING PLACES/VOTE CENTERS (a) The Elections Administrator will select and arrange for the use of and payment for all of the early voting vote centers listed in "Attachment B" and the Election Day vote centers listed in "Attachment C". Early voting polling places and vote centers identified in Attachments "B" and "C" cannot be changed by a Participating Political Subdivision, but the Elections Administrator may consider changes requested by a Participating Political Subdivision.Any changes to vote centers are subject to the procedures outlined in Section 43.007 of the Texas Election Code. The Elections Administrator will finalize the vote centers as soon as possible before this Joint Election. May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 5 of 22 11-81 0311212024 Item B. (b) Whenever possible, previously used vote centers that voters are accustomed to using will be used in this Joint Election; however, the Participating Political Subdivisions acknowledge that sometimes previously used vote centers are not available or appropriate for every election. Accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act is an important consideration for all vote centers in this Joint Election. (c) In accordance with Section 43.007(o) of the Texas Election Code, the Elections Administrator will post a notice at each vote center of the four nearest vote centers by driving distance.The Elections Administrator shall be responsible for any notices required under Section 43.062 of the Texas Election Code. 6) PRESIDING ELECTION JUDGES, ALTERNATE PRESIDING ELECTION JUDGES, ELECTION CLERKS,AND OTHER ELECTION DAY PERSONNEL (a) In accordance with Section 32.005 of the Texas Election Code, the Participating Political Subdivisions are responsible for the appointment of the presiding election judges and alternate election judges listed in "Attachment E" for each vote center listed in "Attachment C" subject to the eligibility requirement found in the Texas Election Code Subchapter C, Chapter 32 and Subchapter A, Chapter 83. The Participating Political Subdivisions acknowledge that approval of this Election Services Contract by the Participating Political Subdivisions shall constitute approval and appointment of the Judges and Alternate Judges listed in "Attachment E" by the Participating Political Subdivisions. The alternate presiding judge shall serve as presiding judge for an election if the regularly appointed presiding judge cannot serve. The Elections Administrator will be responsible for the administration of the election judges listed in "Attachment E". (b) In accordance with Section 32.007 of the Texas Election Code, if a person appointed as a presiding election judge or alternate election judge becomes ineligible to serve as such in this Joint Election, and the presiding officer of the appointing authority is unavailable to appoint a replacement, then the Election Administrator will name a replacement presiding election judge or alternate election judge, amend "Attachment E" accordingly, and send each Participating Political Subdivision the amended "Attachment E" by email within five (5) business days after naming a replacement presiding judge or alternate presiding judge, and in any event no later than the time for closing the polls for the Joint Election. (c) In accordance with Section 32.007 of the Texas Election Code, if a person is unable or unwilling to serve as a presiding election judge or an alternate election judge, and the presiding officer of the appointing authority is unavailable to appoint a replacement,then the Elections Administrator will name a replacement presiding election judge or alternate presiding judge, and send each Participating Political Subdivision the amended "Attachment E" by email within five (5) business days after naming a replacement presiding judge or alternate presiding judge, and in any event no later than the time for closing the polls for the Joint Election. (d) The Elections Administrator will provide county training programs and applicable notice of such training programs, pursuant to Section 32.114 of the Texas Election Code, for all May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 6 of 22 11-91 0311212024 Item B. presiding election judges, alternate election judges, and election clerks for this Joint Election. Pursuant to Section 32.114(b), the training programs will be open to the public free of charge. (e) To serve in this Joint Election, each presiding election judge and alternate election judge must have attended an in-person training class which includes information regarding recent law changes, court rulings, Voter ID laws, poll watcher rules, election equipment, election procedures, and COVID-19 safety procedures. New judges and election clerks must attend an in-person training class. (f) The Elections Administrator will notify the Participating Political Subdivisions by email and post on the DCED's website the dates, times, and locations of training classes for both Early Voting and Election Day workers. (g) To comply with the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, vote centers are required to have interpreter assistance. If a presiding election judge of such a vote center is not bilingual and is unable to hire a bilingual election clerk, the Elections Administrator may recommend an individual to provide interpreter assistance. If the Elections Administrator is unable to recommend an individual to provide interpreter assistance for such a vote center, the Elections Administrator will notify the Participating Political Subdivision in which the vote center is located and request assistance in identifying an interpreter. If a bilingual election clerk is hired by the Elections Administrator for a vote center required to have interpreter assistance, the bilingual clerk will be paid according to a rate set by the Elections Administrator. The Elections Administrator will charge that expense to the funds deposited with the Dallas County Elections Department for the conduct of the elections listed in this Election Services Contract. A Participating Political Subdivision may pay more money to a bilingual clerk than the rate set by the Elections Administrator, however that expense will be borne by that Participating Political Subdivision individually and that extra expense will not be charged to the funds deposited with the Dallas County Elections Department for the conduct of the elections listed in this Election Services Contract. (h) The Elections Administrator will notify all presiding election judges and alternate election judges about the eligibility requirements of Subchapter C of Chapter 32 of Title 3 of the Texas Election Code and Section 271.005 of the Texas Election Code. The Elections Administrator will take the necessary steps to ensure that all presiding election judges, and alternate election judges appointed to serve during this Joint Election are eligible to serve and qualified to serve in this Joint Election. Under Section 32.031 of the Texas Election Code,the presiding election judge for each vote center shall appoint the election clerks to assist the presiding election judge in the conduct of the election at the vote center served by the presiding election judge on Election Day. (i) The presiding election judges are responsible for picking up election supplies at the time and place determined by the Elections Administrator, which will be set forth in the letter to the presiding election judges requesting service for this election. Payments for the presiding election judge will be specified in "Attachment A." May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 7 of 22 F20] 0311212024 Item B. (j) Any Participating Political Subdivision electing to pay its election workers for attending a training class must bear that expense separately from the funds deposited into this Joint Election account. (k) The Elections Administrator will employ and or contract for other personnel necessary for the proper administration of the election, including such part-time help as is necessary to prepare for the election, to ensure the timely delivery of services, supplies, assistance, and equipment,during the period of early voting and on Election Day, and for the efficient tabulation of ballots at the central counting station. 7) SUPPLIES AND PRINTING (a) The Elections Administrator will obtain and distribute all election supplies and election printing necessary for this Joint Election, including, but not limited to, all forms, signs, and other materials used by the presiding election judges and clerks at the vote centers. (b) The Elections Administrator will provide maps, if necessary, instructions, and other information that the presiding election judges need to conduct this Joint Election. (c) Each Participating Political Subdivision must deliver a list to the Elections Administrator of candidates and propositions for its election no later than February 28, 2024. The list must be in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese.The list must include the ballot positions for the candidates and the propositions. The list must include the correct spelling of each candidate's name and the precise wording of each proposition. As soon as possible after each Participating Political Subdivision has determined its ballot positions for the candidates and propositions in its election, the Participating Political Subdivision must email the completed list to the Elections Administrator. The Elections Administrator will use the lists received from the Participating Political Subdivisions to create the ballot styles for this Joint Election.The Elections Administrator will deliver the proposed ballots to the Participating Political Subdivisions for approval. Each Participating Political Subdivision will be responsible for proofreading the proposed ballots and notifying the Elections Administrator of any corrections that are required for their particular ballots. The Elections Administrator is responsible for implementing the corrections made by a Participating Political Subdivision to its ballots and then-producing the ballots for this Joint Election. 8) OPTICAL SCAN CARD BALLOTS (a) The Elections Administrator will supply a sufficient number of ballots to assure that there will be more than enough ballots for the Joint Election. 9) RETURNS OF ELECTIONS (a) The Participating Political Subdivisions will establish a central counting station to receive and tabulate ballots cast in this Joint Election under Chapter 127 of Title 8 of the Texas Election Code. The Participating Political Subdivisions will designate the central counting station established by the County and Elections Administrator in accordance with Section 127.001(b) of the Texas Election Code. (b) The Participating Political Subdivisions hereby, in accordance with Sections 127.002, May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 8 of 22 21 _' 0311212024 Item B. 127.003, and 127.004 of the Texas Election Code, appoint the following central counting station officials: Central Count Station Manager: Heider Garcia, Dallas County Elections Administrator Tabulation Supervisor: Danielle Grant, Central Count Station Manager Assistant Tabulation Supervisor: Angelica Munoz, Central Count Station Lead Clerk Assistant Tabulation Supervisor: Michelle Lee, Central Count Station Lead Clerk The Participating Political Subdivisions hereby, in accordance with Sections 127.005 of the Texas Election Code, appoint the following central counting station officials: Presiding Judge: Chris Patton, Appointed by the Participating Entities Alternate Presiding Judge: Mike Staton, Appointed by the Participating Entities The Participating Political Subdivisions acknowledge that approval of this Election Services Contract by the Participating Political Subdivisions shall constitute approval and appointment of the Presiding and Alternate Presiding Judge listed above for the central counting station. (c) The Central Count Station Manager or their representative will deliver timely, cumulative reports of the Joint Election results as votes at the vote centers are tabulated.The Central Count Station Manager will be responsible for releasing cumulative totals and vote center election returns from the Joint Election to the Participating Political Subdivisions, candidates, press, and the public by the distribution of hard copies or electronic transmittals (where accessible). The Elections Administrator will operate an election result center to release election results in the Dallas County Elections Operations Facility, 1520 Round Table Dr., Dallas,Texas 75247. (d) The Elections Administrator will link any Participating Political Subdivision's website to DCED's website. Participating Political Subdivisions that want such website linkage should deliver their website address to the Tabulation Supervisor at DCED. (e) The Elections Administrator will prepare the unofficial canvass report after the results from all vote centers have been counted and will email a copy of the unofficial canvass to each Participating Political Subdivision as soon as possible after all returns, provisional ballots, and late overseas ballots have been tabulated, but no later than May 14, 2024. All Participating Political Subdivisions will be responsible for the official canvass of their May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 9 of 22 F22] 0311212024 Item B. respective elections. (f) The Elections Administrator will be responsible for conducting the post-election manual recount, unless the Texas Secretary of State grants a waiver under Section 127.201 of the Texas Election Code. If no such waiver is given, the Elections Administrator will provide notice and copies of the recount to each Participating Political Subdivision and the Secretary of State's Office. Each Participating Political Subdivision must notify the Elections Administrator if such a waiver has been granted or denied as soon as possible, but no later than five (5) calendar days before Election Day. 10) ELECTION EXPENSES (a) The Participating Political Subdivisions agree to share the costs of administering this Joint Election as specified in "Attachment A." The Election Administrator will charge a general supervisory fee not to exceed ten (10%) percent of the total cost of this Joint Election as authorized by Section 31.100 of the Texas Election Code. In no event will the ten (10%) percent general supervisory fee be refunded to any Participating Political Subdivision. If the ballot, candidates, or propositions supplied by the Participating Political Subdivision are changed after their initial programming and/or printing by the Elections Administrator due to a court order from a court of competent jurisdiction, the affected Participating Political Subdivision(s) agrees to pay all expenses associated with re-printing and re- programming the ballots pursuant to a court order including expenses for expedited services and "Attachment A" will be amended by the Election Administrator. (b) Allocation of costs among the Participating Political Subdivisions will be according to a formula based on the total cost of the Joint Election multiplied by the Participating Political Subdivision's percentage of the total current and active registered voters for the Joint Election ("Election Cost(s)"). Any special request(s) for additional vote center(s), early voting polling place(s), supplies, personnel, or equipment that exceeds the Election Costs will be billed separately as additional costs ("Special Request Fee(s)"). Special Request Fees will be paid by the Participating Political Subdivision making the request. If all Participating Political Subdivisions agree to the special request(s) and state such agreement in this Election Services Contract, then the fees for the special request(s) will be allocated amongst all Participating Political Subdivisions based on the formula for determining Election Costs. A Special Request Fee will not be assessed against a Participating Political Subdivision who requests an early voting polling place within its jurisdiction if an early voting polling place is not already located in its jurisdiction ("Early Voting Request"). The costs for any Early Voting Request will be allocated amongst all Participating Political Subdivisions based on the formula for determining Election Costs. (c) The expenses for early voting by mail and personal appearance will be paid by each Participating Political Subdivision as set forth in "Attachment A." (d) The Elections Administrator will determine the final election expenses to the extent practicable within one hundred eighty (180) business days after the final canvass of the Joint Election or the Joint Runoff Election, if any.The Elections Administrator will provide each Participating Political Subdivision with a final, written accounting of all money that May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 10 of 22 0311212024 Item B. was deposited into, and payments that were made from, the Joint Election account(s) maintained by the Dallas County Elections Department for this Joint Election and the Joint Runoff Election, if any. (e) If the Elections Administrator requires funds to perform DCED's obligations under this Election Services Contract that is greater than the estimate listed in "Attachment A" or any estimate provided for Joint Runoff Fees,then the Elections Administrator will bill each Participating Political Subdivision using the same formula listed in Section 10(b) ("Joint Election Fees"). If the Elections Administrator requires funds to assist in any Recounts that is greater than the estimate provided for Recount Fees, then the Elections Administrator will bill each Participating Political Subdivision that is participating in a Recount for such fees ("Final Recount Fees"). An invoice will be sent to each Participating Political Subdivision which will include the Joint Election Fees, Special Request Fees, and Final Recount Fees ("Final Bills)"). The Participating Political Subdivision shall pay the Final Bill within thirty (30) days of receipt except for any amount the Participating Political Subdivision files a timely good faith written dispute under Section 17 of this Election Services Contract. As soon as practicable after all expenses of this Joint Election are paid and disputes, if any, resolved, any funds that remain in the account maintained by the Dallas County Elections Department for this Election Services Contract will be refunded to the Participating Political Subdivisions (the "Refund(s)"), prorated in accordance with the Participating Political Subdivisions' respective share of the costs, not including any costs for conducting the Joint Election for which the respective Participating Political Subdivisions may be separately responsible as provided in this Contract. 11) DEPOSIT OF FUNDS (a) Attachment A details the cost and expenses anticipated for the Joint Election. Participating Political Subdivisions will initially receive an estimated cost from the Elections Administrator. The Final Bill will be distributed in accordance with Section 10 (d). Each Participating Political Subdivision hereby agrees to deposit with the Dallas County Elections Department one hundred (100%) percent of the full balance of money listed for its respective entity in "Attachment A: Deposit of Funds Detail" of this Election Services Contract not later than March 20, 2024. DCED will place the money deposited by the Participating Political Subdivisions in a Joint Election account. (b) The deposit of funds by each Participating Political Subdivision is an express condition precedent to the participation of each Participating Political Subdivision in this Election Services Contract. A Participating Political Subdivision may seek an extension from the Elections Administrator as to the due date for the deposit of funds. Such an extension must be sought in writing and prior to due date for such deposit by the Participating Political Subdivision.Any decision(s) made by the Elections Administrator will be provided in writing to the Participating Political Subdivision.The Elections Administrator, however, shall not be required to grant an extension for the deposit of funds by a Participating Political Subdivision. For any Participating Political Subdivision that fails to deposit the total amounts specified in "Attachment A" by the dates specified in this Election Services Contract or any extension granted by the Elections Administrator, the Elections May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 11 of 22 F24] 0311212024 Item B. Administrator will be relieved from the responsibility to perform under this Election Services Contract for such Participating Political Subdivision. (c) The Elections Administrator will only draw money from this Joint Election account to pay for expenses for the Joint Election that are included in "Attachment A" to this Election Services Contract and for other expenses to which all of the Participating Political Subdivisions agree in writing. (d) If a Participating Political Subdivision withdraws completely from this Joint Election on or before March 20, 2024, then the Elections Administrator will refund (as soon as practicable) that Participating Political Subdivision's deposit, less the Participating Political Subdivision's prorated share of (i) any funds already expended before the withdrawal and (ii) the general supervision fee authorized by Section 31.100 of the Texas Election Code. In the event of a partial withdrawal of a Participating Political Subdivision from this Joint Election, the Participating Political Subdivisions shall not be entitled to a refund of the deposit. (e) The Elections Administrator will not make partial refunds to a Participating Political Subdivision if any candidate(s) or propositions do not appear on the ballot for that Participating Political Subdivision. (f) Deposits should be made out to Dallas County Elections Department and delivered within the mandatory time frame to: Heider Garcia Dallas County Elections Administrator 1520 Round Table Drive Dallas,Texas 75247 In the "memo" section of check place Election Escrow Account:_91486_ 12) RECORDS OF THE ELECTION (a) The Elections Administrator is hereby appointed the general custodian of the voted ballots and all election records of this Joint Election to the extent authorized by Sections 31.094, 31.095, 31.096, and 31.097 of the Texas Election Code. (b) Access to the election records will be available to each Participating Political Subdivision as well as to the public in accordance with the Texas Public Information Act, Chapter 552, Government Code, at the Dallas County Elections Department, 1520 Round Table Drive, Dallas, Texas 75247 at any time during normal business hours. The Elections Administrator will ensure that the records are maintained in an orderly manner so that records are clearly identifiable and retrievable per records storage container. However, access to election records that contain confidential information that must be redacted pursuant to federal or state law may be provided at the offices of the Civil Division of the Criminal District Attorney's Office of Dallas County, Texas at 500 Elm Street, Suite 6300, Dallas, Texas 75202. May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 12 of 22 25 0311212024 Item B. (c) Pursuant to Section 66.058 of the Texas Election Code, the Elections Administrator will retain the precinct election records that are distributed to the Elections Administrator at the Elections Administrator's main offices and Elections Warehouse for sixty (60) days after the date of this Joint Election. At any point after sixty(60) days after the date of the Joint Election, the Elections Administrator may arrange for transport of precinct election records for the Joint Election to the Dallas County Record Storage facility. If so, the precinct election records will then become the responsibility of Dallas County Record Storage for the remainder of the twenty-two (22) month preservation period. If the Elections Administrator does not transport the precinct election records to the Dallas County Records Storage facility, then the precinct election records will remain the responsibility of the Elections Administrator for the remainder of the twenty-two (22) month preservation period. Dallas County Record Storage will be responsible for the destruction of this Joint Election records after the preservation period. The Participating Political Subdivisions agree the Elections Administrator may destroy the records from this Joint Election after the twenty-two (22) month preservation period without further notice to the Participating Political Subdivisions unless the events in Section 12 (d) occur. (d) A Participating Political Subdivision must notify the Elections Administrator in writing not later than three (3) business days after any official or employee of the Participating Political Subdivision becomes aware of any election contest, litigation, or criminal investigation or proceeding in connection with this Joint Election or the Joint Runoff Election. In accordance with Section 1.013 of the Texas Election Code,the election records of the Joint Election and/or Joint Runoff Election, as applicable, must be preserved until any election contest, litigation, or any criminal investigation or proceeding is completed and a judgment, if any, becomes final. Also, the election records of the Joint Election and/or Joint Runoff Election, as applicable, that are within the scope of an active or pending request for public information related to such election records will be maintained by the Elections Administrator until such request for public information is finally concluded. (e) The Participating Political Subdivisions acknowledge and agree that the Elections Administrator reserves the right to intervene in any election contest or litigation in connection with this Joint Election in order to preserve any available remedies at law and to preserve the Elections Administrator's obligations under this Contract and the Texas Election Code. (f) If a Participating Political Subdivision changes its single-member districts since their last election, the Participating Political Subdivision must submit its new boundaries on or before February 4, 2024. (g) The Elections Administrator will provide each Participating Political Subdivision records that indicate the jurisdictional boundaries of each Participating Political Subdivision by January 3, 2024. Each Participating Political Subdivision will have until January 26, 2024, to verify in writing that the jurisdictional boundaries provided by the Elections Administrator are correct. May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 13 of 22 26 0311212024 Item B. 13) EARLY VOTING (a) Under Sections 31.094 and 271.006 of the Texas Election Code, the Participating Political Subdivisions hereby appoint the Elections Administrator to be the early voting clerk for all political subdivisions participating in this Joint Election. The deputy early voting clerks that will be appointed by the Elections Administrator are listed in "Attachment D." (b) Any qualified voter for this Joint Election may vote early by personal appearance at the main early voting polling place or at one of the early voting branch polling places listed in Attachment B. Early voting will be conducted as agreed by the Parties as follows: Monday-Friday,April 22-26, 2024,from 8:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, April 27, 2024,from 7:00 a.m.to 7:00 p.m. Sunday, April 28, 2024,from 12:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m. Monday-Tuesday,April 29-30, 2024,from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (c) All requests for early voting ballots by mail that are received by a Participating Political Subdivision must be transported by runner on the day of receipt to the Dallas County Elections Department, Elections Operations Facility at 1520 Round Table Drive, Dallas, Texas 75247 for processing. Persons voting by mail must send their voted ballots to the Dallas County Elections Department. (d) All early voting ballots will be prepared for counting by an Early Voting Ballot Board appointed under Subchapter A of Chapter 87 of the Texas Election Code.The Participating Political Subdivisions agree to appoint Chaka Terrell as the Presiding Judge and Patti Clapp as the Alternate Presiding Judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board. In accordance with Section 87.002(b) of the Texas Election Code,the Presiding Judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board will appoint at least one or more members to the Early Voting Ballot Board. The Participating Political Subdivisions may submit one individual for consideration by the Presiding Judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board to be appointed as a member of the Early Voting Ballot Board and will notify DCED of the individual's name, telephone number, mailing address, and email address, if any, no later than April 4,2024. A list of Early Voting Ballot Board members will be furnished to each Participating Political Subdivision by April 11, 2024. The Participating Political Subdivisions acknowledge that approval of this Election Services Contract shall constitute approval and appointment of the Presiding and Alternate Presiding Judge listed above for the Early Voting Ballot Board. (e) A signature verification committee will not be appointed, and signature verification duties will be performed by the Early Voting Ballot Board in accordance with Chapter 87 of the Texas Election Code. (h) The Presiding Judge of the Early Voting Ballot Board shall deliver notices of rejected ballots in compliance with Section 87.0431,Texas Election Code. 14)CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS The Elections Administrator, its agent or assignee will conduct a criminal background check (in accordance with statutory requirements) of any person who is expected to or scheduled to serve or work in this Joint Election at either the Elections Department or an May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 14 of 22 27 0311212024 Item B. Early Voting location.Any person that does not satisfactorily pass the criminal background check will be ineligible to serve or work in this Joint Election. Failure to obtain a criminal background check does not release the Participating Political Subdivision's obligation to pay for service rendered in good faith.Additionally, DCED will conduct a review of all poll workers against the Texas Public Sex Offender Registry and provide the results to the Participating Political Subdivisions. 15) ELECTION REPORTS During the early voting period for this Joint Election, the Elections Administrator will deliver daily reports to each Participating Political Subdivision of the Early Voting Location Turnout Totals and Early Voting Roster. The day after the early voting period ends, the Elections Administrator will deliver to each Participating Political Subdivision a Daily Early Voting Roster by vote center report that includes the entire Early Voting period. Pursuant to the Texas Election Code Section 87.121, the Elections Administrator will deliver these election reports by providing a link to a website posting. 16)WITHDRAWAL FROM CONTRACT (a) No deposits will be refunded if a Participating Political Subdivision withdraws after the deadline to withdraw from this Election Services Contract has passed. (b) In order to withdraw from this Election Services Contract, a Participating Political Subdivision must deliver to the Elections Administrator any certifications and declarations that are required under Subchapter C or Subchapter D of Chapter 2 of Title 1 of the Texas Election Code. (c) The Elections Administrator will bill any Participating Political Subdivision that withdraws from this Election Services Contract for any expenses incurred prior to the Elections Administrator receiving copies of the certifications and declarations that are required under Subchapter C or Subchapter D of Chapter 2 of Title 1 of the Texas Election Code. (d) Within ten (10) business days after receiving a withdrawal from the Joint Election in accordance with this Election Services Contract, the Elections Administrator will amend the attachments to this Election Services Contract as appropriate and provide updated copies of the amended attachments to all remaining Participating Political Subdivisions. (e) The general supervisory fee authorized by Section 31.100 of the Texas Election Code will not be refunded. 17)AUDITING AND PROHIBITION ON WITHHOLDING OF DEPOSITS (a) The Dallas County Auditor will conduct a review of the deposits and expenditures related to this Election Services Contract before the Final Bill or Refund is submitted to the Participating Political Subdivisions. Refunds will be submitted as soon as practicable. (b) The Participating Political Subdivisions may request a financial audit of the Final Bill or Refund or dispute the Final Bill or Refund under this Section 17, if: i)the Final Bill exceeds ten percent (10%) of the amount of the Participating Political Subdivision's initial deposit as required in "Attachment A" to this Election Services Contract; or ii) the accounting May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 15 of 22 F28] 0311212024 Item B. accompanying the Refund is ten percent (10%) less than the amount the Participating Political Subdivision determines, should be refunded, after its good faith review. The request for a financial audit or written dispute must be requested in accordance with Section 17(d) below. (c) Should the events in Section 17(b)(i) or (b)(ii) occur, in lieu of an audit or dispute, the Participating Political Subdivision may submit a written request to the Elections Administrator seeking review of the cost allocation methodology for the Participating Political Subdivision's Final Bill or Refund ("Review Request") by the Dallas County Auditor. Participating Political Subdivisions must submit a Review Request to the Elections Administrator with a courtesy copy to the other Participating Political Subdivisions not later than ten (10) business days after receipt of the Final Bill or the Refund, whichever is later. The Review Request must set forth, in detail, the basis for any discrepancy or dispute with the Final Bill or Refund. Corrections to any Participating Political Subdivision's Final Bill or the Refund, based on a Review Request, will be determined at the sole discretion of the Elections Administrator. A Review Request does not extend the timeframe in Section 17(d). (d) Should the circumstances giving rise to an audit or dispute in Section 17 (b) occur, the Participating Political Subdivision may send a formal written notice of dispute of the Final Bill or Refund ("Dispute Notice") to the Elections Administrator and the other Participating Political Subdivisions. This Dispute Notice must be received by the Elections Administrator and the Participating Political Subdivisions no later than thirty(30)calendar days from the date the Participating Political Subdivision receives the Final Bill or Refund. This Dispute Notice must provide: i) an itemization of the disputed charge(s) by the Participating Political Subdivision; ii) the basis for the dispute; iii) the methodology showing how the Participating Political Subdivision arrived at the amount disputed; and iv) documentation, if available, in support thereof. The Participating Political Subdivision will have no right to withhold any undisputed amounts set forth in this Election Services Contract or reflected in the Final Bill. Payment of undisputed amounts in the Final Bill must be made by the Participating Political Subdivision as set forth in Section 10(e)of this Election Services Contract. (e) Failure of the Participating Political Subdivision to submit a timely Dispute Notice, as set forth in Section 17(d), shall waive any and all disputes, claims, or challenges to the Final Bill or Refund by the Participating Political Subdivision. The entire amount of the Participating Political Subdivision's Final Bill shall be due immediately; or any estimated refund amounts will become final. (f) If the Participating Political Subdivision files a timely Dispute Notice in compliance with Section 17(d), the Participating Political Subdivision will also have the right to conduct a good faith financial audit for the deposits and expenditures related to this Elections Services Contract ("Financial Audit"). In conducting the Financial Audit, the Participating Political Subdivision will have no greater right to demand access to or copies of the County's governmental or election records than those rights specified in the Texas Election Code and the Texas Public Information Act. The cost of any Financial Audit May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 16 of 22 F29] 0311212024 Item B. conducted by the Participating Political Subdivision shall be borne by the requesting Participating Political Subdivision and may not be paid for with funds deposited with the Dallas County Elections Department under this Election Services Contract. Further, the Participating Political Subdivision conducting the Financial Audit shall pay the Elections Administrator the reasonable costs for time expended and copies provided in order to perform the Financial Audit. If the Financial Audit identifies overcharges by the Elections Administrator of more than ten percent (10%) of the initial deposit amount required by "Attachment A", the Elections Administrator will review and assess the findings of the Financial Audit and will negotiate, in good faith, to resolve any disputes for overcharges with the Participating Political Subdivision.The Elections Administrator shall not be bound by the findings or recommendations of the Participating Political Subdivision's Financial Audit. The financial records will be retained at the County Election Administrator's office until the conclusion of the Financial Audit and resolution of all outstanding audit disputes. (g) In the event the representatives of the Participating Political Subdivision who submitted the Dispute Notice and the Elections Administrator cannot agree on the amount of the disputed Final Bill or Refund as set forth in this Section 17, then the Parties may agree to submit to non-binding mediation. If mediation is acceptable to both Parties to resolve a dispute concerning the Final Bill or Refund,the Parties will agree to use a mutually agreed- upon mediator. Unless the Parties come to a written agreement at mediation, the mediation will not constitute a final and binding resolution of the dispute. In the event that the Participating Political Subdivision that submitted the Dispute Notice and the Elections Administrator are unable to reach an agreement on the Final Bill or Refund through mediation or otherwise, then the Final Bill or Refund will be determined by the Elections Administrator. (h) The Participating Political Subdivision acknowledges that withholding undisputed funds that are required under this Election Services Contract would result in breach of this Elections Services Contract and the other Participating Political Subdivisions' taxpayers subsidizing the withholding Participating Political Subdivision's election expenses. (i) In the event that a Review Request or Dispute Notice is properly submitted in accordance with this Contract, all Participating Political Subdivisions shall have ten (10) business days after its receipt of the Review Request or Dispute Notice to provide any applicable documentation in support of or against the Review Request or Dispute Notice to the Elections Administrator.All Participating Political Subdivisions acknowledge that a Review Request and/or Dispute Notice submitted by another Participating Political Subdivision may result in an adjustment to their Final Bill or Refund. In accordance with this Section 17, if the Elections Administrator determines pursuant to a Review Request, Dispute Notice, or a Financial Audit,that an adjustment to the Final Bills or Refunds for any of the Participating Political Subdivisions is either warranted or not, the Elections Administrator will send a Final Adjusted Bill or Adjusted Refund within thirty (30) calendar days after a determination is made. Notwithstanding anything in this Section 17, a determination of a Final Adjusted Bill or Adjusted Refund will be made by the Elections Administrator no later than ninety (90) calendar days after receipt of a properly submitted Review Request or Dispute Notice. Any Final Adjusted Bill or Adjusted Refund cannot be disputed and will May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 17 of 22 F30] 0311212024 Item B. be due and payable within thirty(30) calendar days after receipt. 18) NOTICE Any addendum to, change/modification of, clarification of, and/or withdrawal from this Contract requires written notice to and written approval by Dallas County Elections Administrator. Whenever this Election Services Contract requires any consent, approval, notice, request, or demand, it must be in writing to be effective and must be delivered to the Party intended to receive it as shown below: Address for notice to the Elections Administrator: Heider Garcia Dallas County Elections Administrator 1520 Round Table Drive Dallas, Texas 75247 (214) 819-6334 telephone (214) 819-6301 facsimile and, to the physical addresses and facsimile numbers for notice to the Participating Political Subdivisions are in "Attachment H"to this Election Services Contract.Any written notice required under this Contract shall be deemed to have been given when personally delivered, or if mailed, seventy-two (72) hours after deposit of the same in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, certified, or registered, return receipt requested, properly addressed to the contact person shown at the respective addresses set forth above, or at such other addresses as shall be specified by written notice delivered in accordance this notice section. 19) LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE ALL PARTIES TO THIS ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT AGREE TO BE RESPONSIBLE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATE OR FEDERAL LAW, EACH FOR THEIR OWN NEGLIGENT ACTS OR OMISSIONS, OR OTHER TORTIOUS CONDUCT IN THE COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OF THIS ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT WITHOUT WAIVING ANY SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY, GOVERNMENTAL IMMUNITY, STATUTORY IMMUNITY, OR OTHER DEFENSES AVAILABLE TO THE PARTIES UNDER FEDERAL OR STATE LAW. NOTHING IN THIS PARAGRAPH SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO CREATE OR GRANT ANY RIGHTS CONTRACTUAL OR OTHERWISE IN OR TO ANY THIRD PERSONS OR ENTITIES. ALL PARTIES AGREE THAT ANY SUCH LIABILITY OR DAMAGES OCCURRING DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT CAUSED BY THE JOINT OR COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE OF THE PARTIES, OR THEIR EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR OFFICERS WILL BE DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH COMPARATIVE RESPONSIBILITY LAWS OF TEXAS, BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT SUCH LAWS ARE APPLICABLE TO THE PARTY. May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 18 of 22 F3_1 I 0311212024 Item B. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, IF LEGAL ACTION IS FILED AGAINST A PARTY TO THIS ELECTION SERVICES CONTRACT, THAT PARTY SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN RESPECTIVE COSTS AND DEFENSE OF THAT SUIT. 20)CHOICE OF LAW This Election Services Contract will be governed and interpreted by the laws of the State of Texas. 21)VENUE AND JURISDICTION The courts of the State of Texas and the United States of America that are physically located in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas are the exclusive jurisdiction and venue for any lawsuit, cause of action, temporary restraining order, temporary injunction, injunction, petition for extraordinary relief, mandamus,or any other legal proceeding or claim arising out of the performance of this Election Services Contract. 22)SEVERABILITY If any term of this Election Services Contract is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the remainder of the terms of this Election Services Contract will remain in full force and effect and will in no way be affected, impaired, or invalidated. 23) ENTIRE CONTRACT This Election Services Contract, including any exhibits or attachments, contains the entire agreement among the Elections Administrator and the Participating Political Subdivisions concerning the duties required by this Election Services Contract. The Elections Administrator of Dallas County, Texas and each Participating Political Subdivision hereby expressly warrant and represent that they are not relying on any promises or agreements that are not contained in this Election Services Contract concerning any of the terms in this Election Services Contract. Except otherwise specified in this Election Services Contract, no modification, amendment, novation, renewal, or other alteration of this Election Services Contract shall be effective unless mutually agreed upon in writing and executed by the Parties hereto. 24) PLURALITY, GENDER,AND HEADINGS In this Election Services Contract, words in the singular number include the plural, and those in the plural include the singular. Words of any gender also refer to any other gender. Headings in this Election Services Contract are terms of inclusion, not exclusion. 25) RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES The Participating Political Subdivisions, including their respective agents, or employees, are not an agent, servant, joint enterpriser, joint venturer, or employee of the Elections Administrator, the County, or DCED, and are responsible for their own acts, forbearance, negligence and deeds, and for those of their agents, or employees in conjunction with the performance of services covered under this Election Services Contract. The Participating Political Subdivisions represent that they have, or will secure at their own expense, all May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 19 of 22 F32] 0311212024 Item B. personnel and consultants required in performing the duties directly administered by the Participating Political Subdivision. Such personnel and consultants shall not be employees of or have any contractual relationship with the County, the County Elections Administrator, or DCED. 26) FORCE MAJEURE No Party shall be in default or responsible for delays or failures in performance resulting from causes beyond its control. Such causes include but are not limited to acts of God, fire, storm, flood, earthquake, natural disaster, pandemic, epidemic, nuclear accident, strike, air traffic disruption, lockout, riot, freight embargo, public regulated utility, or governmental statutes, orders, or regulations superimposed after the fact. Any Party delayed by force majeure shall as soon as reasonably possible give the other Party written notice of the delay. The Party delayed shall use reasonable diligence to correct the cause of the delay, if correctable, and if the condition that caused the delay is corrected, the Party delayed shall immediately give the other Parties written notice thereof and shall resume performance under this Election Services Contract as soon as practicable. The date of delivery or of performance shall be extended for at least a minimum time period equal to the time lost by reason of the delay. 27) DEFAULT/CUMULATIVE RIGHTS/MITIGATION. It is not a waiver of default if the non-defaulting Party fails to immediately declare a default or delays in taking any action. The rights and remedies provided by this Election Services Contract are cumulative, and no Party's use of any right or remedy will preclude or waive its right to any other remedy. These rights and remedies are in addition to any other rights the Parties may have by law,statute,ordinance or otherwise. All Parties have a duty to mitigate damages. 28) CONTRA PROFERENTEM The legal doctrine of contra proferentem will not apply to this Election Services Contract. Consequently, any ambiguity that may exist in this Election Services Contract will not be construed against the Party who drafted this Election Services Contract. 29) ORDER OF PRECEDENCE Any inconsistencies in this Election Services Contract will be resolved by reviewing and considering this Election Services Contract and Attachments A through H to this Election Services Contract together in context with each other. 30) SIGNATORY WARRANTY Dallas County and the Elections Administrator of Dallas County, Texas and all of the contracting authorities of all of the Participating Political Subdivisions listed in "Attachment F" of this Election Services Contract represent that each has the full right, power and authority to enter into and perform this Election Services Contract in accordance with all of its terms and conditions, and that the execution and delivery of this Election Services Contract has been made by authorized representatives of the Participating Political Subdivisions to validly and legally bind the Participating Political May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 20 of 22 33 0311212024 Item B. Subdivisions to all terms, performances, and provisions set forth in this Election Services Contract. 31) COUNTERPARTS. This Election Services Contract may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which so executed shall be deemed to be an original, and such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same Contract. The Parties shall be entitled to sign and transmit an electronic signature of this Contract (whether by facsimile, PDF, or other email transmission), which signature shall be binding on the Party whose name is contained therein. A signed copy of this Contract transmitted by facsimile, email or other means of electronic transmission shall be deemed to have the same legal effect as delivery of an original executed copy of this Contract for all purposes. [Signatures on following page] May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 21 of 22 34 0311212024 Item B. WITNESS HEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Election Services Contract on this day of 2024. ("Effective Date") RECOMMENDED AND APPROVED: APPROVED AS TO FORM* HEIDER GARCIA James R. Palomo COUNTY ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATOR ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DALLAS COUNTY,TEXAS DISTRICT ATTORNEY DALLAS COUNTY CRIMINAL ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, CIVIL DIVISION *By law, the Criminal District Attorney's Office may only advise or approve contracts or legal documents on behalf of its clients. It may not advise or approve a contract or legal document on behalf of other parties. Our review of this document was conducted solely from the legal perspective of our client. Our approval of this document was offered solely for the benefit of our client. Other parties should not rely on this approval and should seek review and approval by their own respective attorney(s). ACCEPTED TO AND AGREED TO BY THE APPROVED BRENT PARKER CITY MANAGER, CITY OF WYLIE May 4, 2024 Joint Election Services Contract Page 22 of 22 F35] 0311212024 Item B. May 4,2024 Joint Election ESTIMATED COST INVOICE Subject to Change Registered Voter Split Total City of Wylie Attachment -A Total Number of Registered Voters 3,503,608 734 30 Entities Cost Per Registered Voter(w/o GSF) $0.97 $0.97 64 EV Locations Total Cost $3,396,769.64 $711.62 469 ED Vote Centers %of Units 100% 0.02% Total City of Wylie Election Total $3,396,769.64 $711.62 Special Request Fee General Supervisory Fee(GSF) $339,676.96 $71.16 Total Cost $3,736,446.61 $782.78 Cost Per Registered Voter(w.GSF) $1.07 $1.07 Amount of Deposit F36] 0311212024 Item B. Exp. Code Early Voting Units Unit Cost Estimated City of Wylie POSTAGE S21"T5 Mail Ballot Kits 20,000 $2.62 $52,400.00 $10.98 62175 Undeliverable/Resent Mail Kits 600 $3.20 $1,920.00 $0.40 C17tI Postage for Ballots Mailed 20,000 $0.63 $12,600.00 $2.64 6 170:,. Postage for Undeliverable/Resent Mails 600 $0.63 $378.00 $0.08 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2o2s EV Model DS200(Tabulator/Scanner) 64 $464.10 $29,702.40 $6.22 E"tls " EV ExpressVote Ballot Marking Device(BMD) 512 $295.00 $151,040.00 $31.64 62II25 EV EPB Printer 256 $62.00 $15,872.00 $3.33 6I) 5 EV Election Supply Cart 128 $295.00 $37,760.00 $7.91 62O2i EV Mini-Van Rental 8 $1,085.00 $4,340.00 $0.91 C2CI ` EV Truck Rental 2 $1,927.00 $1,927.00 $0.40 RENTAL EIVILDINGS lio2s: EV Location Rental Various Locations $81,000.00 $16.97 PERSONNEL 61051,, EV Election Department(OT) Various $15,000.00 $3.14 E+itstl EV Clerks(OT)24hrs 256 $24.00 $147,456.00 $30.89 6;lt)5t1 EV Judges(OT)24hrs 64 $27.33 $41,978.88 $8.79 Fr2050" ""IEV Building Security(OT) 4 $45.00 $4,320.00 $0.91 ostl EV Inspectors(OT) 8 $27.33 $5,247.36 $1.10 EV Training Trainers(OT) 7 $28.37 $4,765.32 $1.00 C1Q5t? EV Ballot Board Committee(OT) 30 $30.90 $2,781.00 $0.58 6USI1 EV Ballot Board Judge(OT) 1 $30.90 $92.70 $0.02 LCI6fl. EV Clerks(ST) 256 $16.00 $270,336.00 $56.63 1" 00 EV Judges(ST) 64 $18.22 $76,961.28 $16.12 t1MTrCI: EV Inspectors(ST) 8 $18.22 $9,620.16 $2.02 6 11 4 f6t1 EV Training Trainers(ST) 7 $18.91 $8,736.42 $1.83 fril6� EV Ballot Board Committee(ST) 30 $20.60 $27,810.00 $5.83 6TI)60 EV Ballot Board Judge(ST) 1 $20.60 $927.00 $0.19 6. ii`"" EV FICA 6.2% $930.00 $0.19 GT EV Medicare 1.45% $8,932.47 $1.87 615 EV PARS 1.3% $7,813.42 $1.64 6XISO EV Retirement Chargeback 13.23°% $1,984.50 $0.42 1i222v EV Temp.Employees 50 $26.01 $156,060.00 $32.69 SUPPLY EXPENSE 6 17* EV Official ExpressVote Ballots 300,000 $0.14 $42,000.00 $8.80 6175 EV Judges Kits 64 $80.00 $5,120.00 $1.07 SERVICE EXPENSE 62II3 Legal Notice Legal Notice $3,500.00 $0.73 E22S EV 6TS IT Services 11 $35.00 $49,087.50 $10.28 Try EV ES&S Project Management 17 $1,975.00 $33,575.00 $7.03 F2225 " EV ES&S Audio 60 $28.95 $3,067.00 $0.64 PREPARATION ANI)TRANSPORTATION Of U©TING EQUIPMENT ft2S10 EV Atlantic Delivery and Pick up 128 $100.00 $12,800.00 $2.68 MILEAGE/FUEL 61,1 EV Fuel Vans and Trucks $1,200.00 $0.25 ABLYu©Tllu TOTAL 1,33z,o41.4o: $27 :ss F37] 1 0311212024 Item B. Exp. Code Election Day Units Unit Cost Estimated City of Wylie EQUIPMENT RENTAL 62025 ED Model DS200(Tabulator/Scanner) 469 $464.10 $217,662.90 $45.60 62025 ED ExpressVote Ballot Marking Device(BIVID) 1,876 $295.00 $553,420.00 $115.94 62025 ED EPB Printer 1,876 $62.00 $116,312.00 $24.37 62025 ED Election Supply Carts 469 $295.00 $138,355.00 $28.99 62021 ED Mini-Van Rental 8 $1,085.00 $4,340.00 $0.91 62021 ED Truck Rental 2 $1,927.00 $1,927.00 $0.40 RENTAL BUILDINGS, 62023 ED Location Rental Various Locations $100,500.00 $21.05 PERSONNEL, 61020 ED Clerks(ST) 1,876 $16.00 $450,240.00 $94.32 61020 ED Judges(ST) 469 $20.00 $140,700.00 $29.48 61020 ED Judges Delivery(Can Money) 469 $25.00 $11,725.00 $2.46 61020 ED Emergency Response(ST) 40 $25.00 $15,000.00 $3.14 61020 ED Phone Bank(ST) 35 $25.00 $13,125.00 $2.75 61020 ED Regional Site Support(ST) 60 $20.00 $6,000.00 $1.26 61020 ED Inspectors(ST) 40 $25.00 $15,000.00 $3.14 61050 ED Sheriff Deputies(OT) 32 $60.00 $28,800.00 $6.03 61050 ED Building Security(OT) 14 $50.00 $10,500.00 $2.20 61050 ED Election Department(OT) Various $10,000.00 $2.09 61111 ED FICA 6.2% $2,405.60 $0.50 61112 ED Medicare 1.45% $145.00 $0.03 61113 ED PARS 1.3% $130.00 $0.03 61150 ED Retirement Chargeback 13.23% $5,133.24 $1.08 62225 ED Temp.Employees 50 $26.01 $26,010.00 $5.45 SUPPLY EXPENSE 62175 ED Official ExpressVote Ballots 300,000 $0.140 $42,000.00 $8.80 62175 ED Judge Kit 469 $80.00 $37,520.00 $7.86 SERVICF,EXPENSE 62225 ED ES&S Site Support 1 $4,975.00 $4,975.00 $1.04 62225 ED IT Services(GTS) 11 $35.00 $15,400.00 $3.23 PREPARATION& S-PPRTAT!ON Of Vbt!Nd WOO, ENT,:�� 62910 ED Atlantic Delivery and Pick-up 938 $100.00 $93,800.00 $19.65 MILEAGE/FUEL% 61080 Mileage for Deputies 5,500 $0.655 $3,602.50 $0.75 62285 ED Fuel Vans and Trucks $1,000.00 $ . 1 PELECTION DAY TOTAL $2,065,728-24 ,$432.77 F38] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment B - Early Vote Center Locations 2024Joint Election GO May 4, 2024 Location Voting Area Address City ZIP UC# Edificio Lugar De Votacl6n Direcci6n Ciudad Codigo Postal E0001 MLK Jr Recreation Center Hallway 2901 Pennsylvania Ave DALLAS 75215 E0004 Elections Training/Warehouse Vote Center 1460 Round Table Dr DALLAS 75247 E0008 First Baptist Richardson Activity Center 1001 N Central Expy RICHARDSON 75080 E0012 Glenn Heights Family Center Multipurpose Room 1932 S Hampton Rd GLENN HEIGHTS 75154 E0021 Islamic Association of North Texas 840 Abrams Rd RICHARDSON 75081 E0022 Vietnamese Community Center 3221 Belt Line Rd GARLAND 75044 E0023 For Oak Cliff Kids Room 907 E Ledbetter Dr DALLAS 75216 E0024 North Garland Branch Library 3845 N Garland Ave GARLAND 75040 E0025 Kiest Recreation Center 3081 S Hampton Rd DALLAS 75224 E0026 Cedar Hill High School 1 Longhorn Blvd CEDAR HILL 75104 E0036 Addison Conference Centre Lobby 15650 Addison Rd ADDISON 75001 E1022 Oak Lawn Branch Library Auditorium 4100 Cedar Springs Rd DALLAS 75219 E1029 Richland Campus-Dallas College G100 Guadalupe Hallway 12800 Abrams Rd DALLAS 75243 E1052 Lochwood Branch Library Classroom 1/2 11221 Lochwood Blvd DALLAS 75218 E1074 Samuel[ Grand Recreation Center Game Room 112 6200 E Grand Ave DALLAS 75223 E1088 Skyline Branch Library Auditorium 6006 Everglade Rd DALLAS 75227 E1096 Pleasant Grove Ctr-Dallas College PG 108/109 802 S Buckner Blvd DALLAS 75217 E1116 Harry Stone Recreation Center Half of Multi-Purpose Room 2403 Millmar Dr DALLAS 75228 E1301 Florence Recreation Center Event Room 2501 Whitson Way MESQUITE 75150 E1303 Eastfield Campus-Dallas College G Building, Lobby 3737 Motley Dr MESQUITE 75150 E1708 Garland Center-Dallas College Conference Room A&B 675 W Walnut St GARLAND 75040 E1723 South Garland Branch Library Program Room 4845 Broadway Blvd GARLAND 75043 E2005 Marsh Lane Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 10716 Marsh Ln DALLAS 75229 E2027 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church Parlor Room 7611 Park Ln DALLAS 75225 12/12/202310:51 AM Page 1 39 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment B - Early Vote Center Locations 2024Joint Election GO May 4, 2024 Location Voting Area Address City ZIP UC# Edificio Lugar De Votacl6n Direcci6n Ciudad Codigo Postal E2052 Fretz Park Library Black Box Theater 6990 Belt Line Rd DALLAS 75254 E2060 Audelia Road Branch Library Auditorium 10045 Audelia Rd DALLAS 75238 E2220 University Park UMC Parlor Room 101 4024 Caruth Blvd DALLAS 75225 E2305 Farmers Branch Manske Library Meeting Room 13613 Webb Chapel Rd FARMERS 75234 E2307 Brookhaven Campus-Dallas College H129 3939 Valley View Ln FARMERS 75244 E2407 Josey Ranch Lake Library Meeting Room 150 1700 Keller Springs Rd CARROLLTON 75006 E2604 Valley Ranch Library Meeting Room 401 Cimarron Tr) IRVING 75063 E2805 Coppel) Town Center Atrium 255 E Parkway Blvd COPPELL 75019 E2924 Rowlett City Hall -Annex Conference Room 4004 Main St ROWLETT 75088 E2941 Sachse City Hall Courtroom 3815-B Sachse Rd SACHSE 75048 E3007 EI Centro Campus-Dallas College Elb-Student Center Main Area 801 Main St DALLAS 75202 E3008 George L Allen Sr Court Building Main Lobby 600 Commerce St DALLAS 75202 E3043 Paul L Dunbar Library Auditorium 2008 E Kiest Blvd DALLAS 75216 E3064 Friendship West Baptist Church Banquet Hall Foyer 2020 W Wheatland Rd DALLAS 75232 E3072 Cedar Valley Campus-Dallas College Rm M105 3030 N Dallas Ave LANCASTER 75134 E3073 Highland Hills Library Auditorium 6200 Bonnie View Rd DALLAS 75241 E3106 A E Sims Cedar Hill Rec Center Lobby 310 E Parkerville Rd CEDAR HILL 75104 E3202 Duncanville Library Meeting Rms 1-3 201 James Collins Blvd DUNCANVILLE 75116 E3309 Lakeside Activity Center Large Room 101 Holley Park Dr MESQUITE 75149 E3400 Balch Springs Civic Center Big Room Area 12400 Elam Rd BALCH SPRINGS 75180 E3500 Sunnyvale Town Hall Council Chambers 127 N Collins Rd SUNNYVALE 75182 E3605 Disciple Central Comm Church DC3 -Youth Room 901 N Polk St DESOTO 75115 E3809 Lancaster Veterans Memorial Library Meeting Room 1600 Veterans Memorial LANCASTER 75134 Pkwy 12/12/202310:51 AM Page 2 T4(1] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment B - Early Vote Center Locations 2024Joint Election GO May 4, 2024 Location Voting Area Address City ZIP UC# Edificio Lugar De Votacl6n Direcci6n Ciudad Codigo Postal E3921 Seagoville City Hall Front Foyer 702 N Hwy 175 SEAGOVILLE 75159 E3940 Wilmer Community Center Main Room 101 Davidson Piz WILMER 75172 E3950 Hutchins City Hall Council Chambers 321 N Main Street HUTCHINS 75141 E4029 West Dallas Center-Dallas College Main Lobby 3330 N Hampton Rd DALLAS 75212 E4050 Mountain Creek Library Auditorium 6102 Mountain Creek Pkwy DALLAS 75249 E4064 Martin Weiss Recreation Center Large Room 1111 Martindell Ave DALLAS 75211 E4071 Oak Cliff Government Center Main Lobby 702 E Jefferson Blvd DALLAS 75203 E4081 Jaycee Zaragoza Recreation Center Area in Lobby/Hallway 3114 Clymer Street DALLAS 75212 E4086 Grauwyler Park Recreation Center Room A 7780 Harry Hines Blvd DALLAS 75235 E4113 Mountain View Campus-Dallas E. Bldg., East Foyer 4849 W Illinois Ave DALLAS 75211 E4502 Betty Warmack Library Empower Room 760 Bardin Rd GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 E4514 The Summit Aerobic Room 2975 Esplanade Dr GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 E4516 Crosswinds High School Room 104 1100 N Carrier Pkwy GRAND PRAIRIE 75050 E4528 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church-GP Fellowship Hall 4729 S Carrier Pkwy GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 E4607 Irving City Hall Main Lobby 825 W Irving Blvd IRVING 75060 E4629 Bear Creek Community Church Lobby Breezeway 2700 Finley Rd IRVING 75062 E4633 North Lake Campus-Dallas College L137 A/B 5001 N Macarthur Blvd IRVING 75038 E4642 Irving Arts Center Lab Room 1 3333 N Macarthur Blvd 1IRVING 75062 Location . - Count Early Voting 12/12/202310:51 AM Page 3 41 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu V0003 Evans Recreation Center Fitness Room 1116 Hillcrest St MESQUITE 75149 V0005 Churchill Recreation Center Large Room 6906 Churchill Way DALLAS 75230 V0010 MLK Jr Recreation Center Hallway 2901 Pennsylvania Ave DALLAS 75215 V0011 Rowlett City Hall-Annex Conference Room 4004 Main St ROWLETT 75088 V0014 Vietnamese Community Center Front and Back Room 3221 Belt Line Rd GARLAND 75044 V0016 Elections Training/Warehouse Voting Center 1460 Round Table Dr DALLAS 75247 V0018 MAS Islamic Center of Dallas Banquet Hall 1515 Blake Dr RICHARDSON 75081 V0019 Mockingbird Elementary School-DISD Auditorium 5828 E Mockingbird Ln DALLAS 75206 V0020 Central Elementary School-DISD Foyer 902 Shady Ln SEAGOVILLE 75159 V0021 Campbell Green Recreation Center AB Room 16600 Park Hill Dr DALLAS 75248 V0022 Janie Stark Elementary School Library 12400 Josey Ln FARMERS 75234 V0026 The Woods United Methodist Church 1350 Bardin Rd GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V0027 First UMC of Sachse Gym 1520 Blackburn Rd SACHSE 75048 V0028 First Mexican Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 4151 Royal Ln DALLAS 75229 V0030 Woodhaven Presbyterian Church 3650 N O'Connor Rd IRVING 75062 V0032 Larry G Smith Elementary School Auditorium 5299 Gus Thomasson Rd MESQUITE 75150 V0034 Stephens Elementary School 3700 Cheyenne Dr ROWLETT 75088 V0035 Albert Farine Elementary School Small Gym 615 Metker St IRVING 75062 V0036 Addison Conference Centre Lobby 15650 Addison Rd ADDISON 75001 V0037 First Baptist Richardson Activity Center 1001 N Central Expy RICHARDSON 75080 V0038 Islamic Association of North Texas 840 Abrams Rd RICHARDSON 75081 V0039 West Irving Library Large meeting room 4444 W Rochelle Rd IRVING 75062 V0040 Desoto House of Peace&Comm Center Gymnasium 531 W Belt Line Rd DESOTO 75115 V0041 Frank D Moates Elementary School Cafeteria 1500 Heritage Blvd GLENN HEIGHTS 75154 V0042 Dallas County Detention Center A5 111 W Commerce St DALLAS 75208 V0044 Cedar Hill Collegiate High School Gym 1515 W Beltline Rd CEDAR HILL 75104 V0046 Glenn Heights Family Center Multipurpose Room 1932 S Hampton Rd GLENN HEIGHTS 75154 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 1 of 18 42 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Ediftcio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu V0047 Moises E Molina High School Auditorium 2355 Duncanville Rd DALLAS 75211 V0049 La Villita Elementary School Cafeteria 1601 Camino Lago IRVING 75039 V0050 Salem Institutional Baptist Church 3918 Crozier St DALLAS 75215 V0052 Abbett Elementary School 730 W Muirfield Rd GARLAND 75044 V0053 Jubilee Park and Community Center Room 101 907 Bank St DALLAS 75223 V0054 Antioch Worship Center Auditorium 6245 Shannon Rd MESQUITE 75181 V0055 Rocky Springs Missionary Baptist Ch 316 E Shady Grove Rd GRAND PRAIRIE 75050 V0061 The Summit Aerobic Room 2975 Esplanade Dr GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V0062 For Oak Cliff Kids Room 907 E Ledbetter Dr DALLAS 75216 V0063 Katherine Johnson Tech Magnet Acad Room 1004 1200 Academy Way DESOTO 75115 V0064 Robinwood Baptist Church 111 E Stark Rd SEAGOVILLE 75159 V0065 Mt Zion MBC of Sandbranch 128 Burns Dr COMBINE 75159 V0066 Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Ch 1819 N Washington Ave DALLAS 75204 V0067 Thomas Jefferson High School 4001 Walnut Hill Ln DALLAS 75229 V0070 New Life Apostolic UPC 1361 Mount Lebanon Rd CEDAR HILL 75104 V0071 The Chapel of the Cross 4333 Cole Ave DALLAS 75205 V0072 Cedar Hill High School 1 Longhorn Blvd CEDAR HILL 75104 V1001 Sam Tasby M S RM 114 7001 FAIR OAKS AVE DALLAS 75231 V1002 Mission Vickery Church Room#2 5814 Ridgecrest Rd DALLAS 75231 V1003 Hamilton Park UMC B4 11881 Schroeder Dr DALLAS 75243 V1005 New Mount Zion Baptist Church EDUCATION BLDG,CHAPEL 9530 Shepherd Rd DALLAS 75243 V1006 Moss Haven Elementary School Gym 9202 Moss Farm Ln DALLAS 75243 V1008 Lee McShan Jr Elem School Main Lobby 8307 Meadow Rd DALLAS 75231 V1013 North Dallas High School Freshman Bldg 3120 N Haskell Ave DALLAS 75204 V1015 Multiple Careers Magnet Center Hallway 4528 Rusk Ave DALLAS 75204 V1019 Solar Preparatory School for Girls Bonham Bldg Vestibule 2617 N Henderson Ave DALLAS 75206 V1020 Ben Milam Elementary School ICafeteria 14200 Mckinney Ave DALLAS 175205 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 2 of 18 F43] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu 71022 Oak Lawn Branch Library Auditorium 4100 Cedar Springs Rd DALLAS 75219 V1023 The Father's Church Youth Room 2707 Abrams Rd DALLAS 75214 V1027 Audelia Creek Elementary School Gym 12600 Audelia Rd DALLAS 75243 V1029 Richland Campus-Dallas College G100 Guadalupe Hallway 12800 Abrams Rd DALLAS 75243 V1030 A M Aikin Elementary School Gym 12300 Pleasant Valley Dr DALLAS 75243 V1032 Northwood Hills Elementary Sch Gym 14532 Meandering Way DALLAS 75254 V1033 Spring Valley Elementary School Gym 13535 Spring Grove Ave DALLAS 75240 V1040 Thurgood Marshall Elementary School Large Room 9666 Ferris Branch Blvd DALLAS 75243 V1043 Skyview Elementary School Gym 9229 Meadowknoll Dr DALLAS 75243 V1045 PLA @ Highland Meadows Auditorium 8939 Whitewing Ln DALLAS 75238 V1047 Martha T Reilly Elementary Sch Auditorium 11230 Lippitt Ave DALLAS 75218 V1049 Merriman Park Elementary School Cafe 7101 Winedale Dr DALLAS 75231 V1052 Lochwood Branch Library Classroom 1/2 11221 Lochwood Blvd DALLAS 75218 V1054 Casa View Elementary School Auditorium Foyer 2100 N Farola Dr DALLAS 75228 V1056 Charles A Gill Elementary School AUDITORIUM 10910 Ferguson Rd DALLAS 75228 V1057 St Pius X Catholic Church Parish Parish Hall 3030 Gus Thomasson Rd DALLAS 75228 V1058 Harry Stone Recreation Center Half of Multi-Purpose Room 104 2403 Millmar Dr DALLAS 75228 V1059 Reinhardt Elementary School Auditorium 10122 Losa Dr DALLAS 75218 V1060 Alex Sanger Preparatory School Auditorium 8410 San Leandro Dr DALLAS 75218 V1061 W H Gaston Middle School Auditorium Foyer 9565 Mercer Dr DALLAS 75228 V1063 George Truett Elementary School Auditorium 1811 Gross Rd DALLAS 75228 V1070 Grace United Methodist Church Parlor 4105 Junius St DALLAS 75246 V1071 Lakewood Branch Library Auditorium 6121 Worth St DALLAS 75214 V1073 The Church at Junius Heights Milton Greer,Fellowship Hall 5429 Reiger Ave DALLAS 75214 V1074 Samuell Grand Recreation Center Game Room 112 6200 E Grand Ave DALLAS 75223 V1076 Eduardo Mata Montessori School Library 7420 La Vista Dr DALLAS 75214 V1078 Bayles Elementary School lComputer Lab, Rm 121 12444 Telegraph Ave JDALLAS 175228 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 3 of 18 44 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Ed ftcio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu 71079 S S Conner Elementary School Auditorium 3037 Greenmeadow Dr DALLAS 75228 V1081 Owenwood Farm&Neighbor Space Sanctuary 1451 John West Rd DALLAS 75228 V1083 lColonial Baptist Church Hallway 6459 Scyene Rd DALLAS 75227 V1084 Edna Rowe Elementary School Auditorium 4918 Hovenkamp Dr DALLAS 75227 V1085 Urban Park Elementary School Auditorium 6901 Military Pkwy DALLAS 75227 V1087 Skyline High School AUDITORIUM FOYER 7777 Forney Rd DALLAS 75227 V1088 Skyline Branch Library Auditorium 6006 Everglade Rd DALLAS 75227 V1090 San Jacinto Elementary School Auditorium 7900 Hume Dr DALLAS 75227 V1091 Annie Webb Blanton Elem School Library 8915 Greenmound Ave DALLAS 75227 V1092 Edward Titche Elementary School Auditorium 9560 Highfield Dr DALLAS 75227 V1093 Nueva Vida New Life Assembly Ch Sanctuary 10747 Bruton Rd DALLAS 75217 V1094 S.Mendez Crew Leadership Acad Auditorium 1515 N Jim Miller Rd DALLAS 75217 V1095 Nathaniel Hawthorne Elem School Auditorium 7800 Umphress Rd DALLAS 75217 V1096 Pleasant Grove Ctr-Dallas College Community Room 108/109 802 S Buckner Blvd DALLAS 75217 V1097 W W Samuell High School Auditorium 8928 Palisade Dr DALLAS 75217 V1098 Young Men's Leadership Academy Auditorium 1625 N Masters Dr DALLAS 75217 V1100 E B Comstock Middle School Auditorium 7044 Hodde St DALLAS 75217 V1101 Pleasant Grove Library Classroom A/B 7310 Lake June Rd DALLAS 75217 V1102 B H Macon Elementary School Auditorium 650 Holcomb Rd DALLAS 75217 V1104 William Anderson Elem School AUDITORIUM 620 N St Augustine Rd DALLAS 75217 V1107 Richard Lagow Elementary School Main Lobby 637 Edgeworth Dr DALLAS 75217 V1108 H Grady Spruce High School Auditorium 9733 Old Seagoville Rd DALLAS 75217 V1109 Fireside Recreation Center Gym 8601 Fireside Dr DALLAS 75217 V1118 Ignite Middle School MAIN ENTRANCE 2211 Caddo St DALLAS 75204 V1119 St Luke Community Church FELLOWSHIP HALL 5710 E R L Thornton Frwy DALLAS 75223 V1120 Solar Preparatory School for Boys Auditorium 1802 Moser Ave DALLAS 75206 V1121 Living Waters Church of God Fellowship Hall 111110 Shiloh Rd JDALLAS 1 75228 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 4 of 18 F45] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu 71128 Lake Highlands High School L Auditorium 9449 Church Rd DALLAS 75238 V1134 Herschel Forester Field House Main Lobby 8233 Military Pkwy DALLAS 75227 V1300 lVanston Middle School New Gym 3230 Karla Dr MESQUITE 75150 V1301 Florence Recreation Center Event Room 2501 Whitson Way MESQUITE 75150 V1302 Vernon Price Elementary School Cafeteria 630 Stroud Ln GARLAND 75043 V1303 Eastfield Campus-Dallas College G Building,Lobby 3737 Motley Dr MESQUITE 75150 V1304 Goodbar Recreation Center Craft Room 3000 Concord Dr MESQUITE 75150 V1305 Motley Elementary School Portable 119 3719 Moon Dr MESQUITE 75150 V1308 Range Elementary School Library 4060 Emerald Dr MESQUITE 75150 V1310 Tosch Elementary School Library 2424 Larchmont Dr MESQUITE 75150 V1311 JC Rugel Elementary School Cafeteria 2701 Sybil Dr MESQUITE 75149 V1312 Galloway Elementary School Front Foyer 200 Clary Dr MESQUITE 75149 V1314 West Mesquite High School Front Foyer,Right Side 2500 Memorial Pkwy MESQUITE 75149 V1500 Dover Elementary School Gym 700 Dover Dr RICHARDSON 75080 V1501 Professional Development Ctr Gym 701 W Belt Line Rd RICHARDSON 75080 V1503 Richland Elementary School Gym 550 Park Bend Dr RICHARDSON 75081 V1700 Bradfield Recreation Center Classroom 1146 Castle Dr GARLAND 75040 V1701 Bussey Middle School CHOIR ROOM,224 1204 Travis St GARLAND 75040 V1703 A R Davis Elementary School Teacher Lounge 201 1621 McCallum Dr GARLAND 75042 V1705 O Henry Elementary School Cafe 4100 Tynes Dr GARLAND 75042 V1706 Bradfield Elementary School Gym 3817 Bucknell Dr GARLAND 75042 V1708 Garland Center-Dallas College Conference Room A&B 675 W Walnut St GARLAND 75040 V1709 Austin Academy Practice Gym 1125 Beverly Dr GARLAND 75040 V1710 Kimberlin Academy LIBRARY 202 1520 CUMBERLAND DR GARLAND 75040 V1711 Granger Recreation Center Classroom 103 1310 W Ave F GARLAND 75040 V1712 Williams Elementary School Gym 1821 Old Gate Ln GARLAND 75042 V1713 Memorial Pathway Academy jGym 12825 S First St IGARLAND 1 75041 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 5 of 18 >46 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu 71715 Watson Technology Center Library 2601 Dairy Rd GARLAND 75041 V1716 South Garland High School Foyer 600 Colonel Dr GARLAND 75043 V1717 Classical Ctr at Brandenburg MS Library 626 Nickens Rd GARLAND 75043 V1718 Southgate Elementary School Gym 1115 Mayfield Ave GARLAND 75041 V1719 Montclair Elementary School Gym 5200 Broadmoor Dr GARLAND 75043 V1720 O'Banion Middle School Practice Gym 700 Birchwood Dr GARLAND 75043 V1722 Classical Ctr at Vial Elem Sch GYM 126 Creekview Dr GARLAND 75043 V1723 South Garland Branch Library Program Room 4845 Broadway Blvd GARLAND 75043 V1726 Routh Roach Elementary School Foyer 1811 Mayfield Ave GARLAND 75041 V1727 Granville Arts Center Atrium Building 300 N 5th St GARLAND 75040 V1728 Sam Houston Middle School Classroom 103 2232 Sussex Dr GARLAND 75041 V2002 Thomas C Marsh Preparatory Academy Auditorium 3838 Crown Shore Dr DALLAS 75244 V2003 W T White High School H101, 102, 103 4505 Ridgeside Dr DALLAS 75244 V2004 Nathan Adams Elementary School Auditorium 12600 Welch Rd DALLAS 75244 V2005 Marsh Lane Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 10716 Marsh Ln DALLAS 75229 V2006 Harry C Withers Elementary Sch Auditorium 3959 Northaven Rd DALLAS 75229 V2008 John J Pershing Elementary Sch Auditorium, Rm 136 5715 Meaders Ln DALLAS 75229 V2009 L G Cigarroa Elementary School Auditorium 9990 Webb Chapel Rd DALLAS 75220 V2011 Walnut Hill Recreation Center Small Room A 10011 Midway Rd DALLAS 75229 V2013 Lovers Lane UMC Watson Hall 9200 Inwood Rd DALLAS 75220 V2016 Unity Church of Dallas Fellowship Hall 6525 Forest Ln DALLAS 75230 V2018 Northaven United Methodist Ch Atrium;Flex Room(Room 127) 11211 Preston Rd DALLAS 75230 V2019 George B Dealey Montessori Academy Auditorium Foyer 6501 Royal Ln DALLAS 75230 V2020 Arthur Kramer Elementary School Foyer 7131 Midbury Dr DALLAS 75230 V2023 Benjamin Franklin-IEA Auditorium 6920 Meadow Rd DALLAS 75230 V2026 Preston Hollow UMC Parlor 6315 Walnut Hill Ln DALLAS 75230 V2027 IOur Redeemer Lutheran Church IParlor Room 17611 Park Ln JDALLAS 75225 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 6 of 18 F47] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Ed ficio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu V2029 Westminster Presbyterian Church Parlor 8200 Devonshire Dr DALLAS 75209 V2032 Skillman Southwestern Library Auditorium 5707 Skillman St DALLAS 75206 V2034 Henry W Longfellow-CEA Auditorium 5314 Boaz St DALLAS 75209 V2040 St Andrews Presbyterian Church NANCE HALL 3204 Skillman St DALLAS 75206 V2041 University of Texas-Dallas Visitor Center-Atrium 800 W Campbell Rd RICHARDSON 75080 V2042 Parkhill Junior High School Small Gym 16500 Shadybank Dr DALLAS 75248 V2044 Texas A&M Agri Life Research Room#100 17360 Coit Rd DALLAS 75252 V2047 James Bowie Elementary School Gym 7643 La Manga Dr DALLAS 75248 V2050 Prestonwood Elementary School Cafe/Stage 6525 La Cosa Dr DALLAS 75248 V2051 Spring Creek Elementary School Gym 7667 Roundrock Rd DALLAS 75248 V2052 Fretz Park Library Black Box Theater 6990 Belt Line Rd DALLAS 75254 V2056 King of Glory Lutheran Church EDU WING,RM 115 6411 LBJ Fwy DALLAS 75240 V2059 Audelia Road Branch Library Auditorium 10045 Audelia Rd DALLAS 75238 V2061 Lake Highlands Elementary School Gym 9501 Ferndale Rd DALLAS 75238 V2064 Robert T Hill Middle School Auditorium 505 Easton Rd DALLAS 75218 V2065 Victor Hexter Elementary School Auditorium 9720 Waterview Rd DALLAS 75218 V2067 L L Hotchkiss Elementary School Auditorium Foyer 6929 Town North Dr DALLAS 75231 V2068 Dan D Rogers Elementary School FOYER 5314 Abrams Rd DALLAS 75214 V2069 Ridgewood-Belcher Recreation Center Large Room 6818 Fisher Rd DALLAS 75214 V2071 Lakewood Elementary School Library 3000 Hillbrook St DALLAS 75214 V2072 Northridge Presbyterian Church Quillin Hall 6920 Bob-O-link Dr DALLAS 75214 V2073 Bath House Cultural Center Lobby N&W Area 521 E Lawther Dr DALLAS 75218 V2077 E D Walker Middle School Auditorium 12532 Nuestra Dr DALLAS 75230 V2079 Anne Frank Elementary School Auditorium 5201 Celestial Rd DALLAS 75254 V2203 John S Armstrong Elem School Small Outside Gym 3600 Cornell Ave DALLAS 75205 V2220 University Park UMC Caldwell Room 120 4024 Caruth Blvd DALLAS 75225 V2221 John S Bradfield Elem School Cafetorium(LGL) 14300 Southern Ave DALLAS 75205 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 7 of 18 48 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu V2223 University Park Elem School C111 3500 Lovers Ln DALLAS 75225 V2224 Highland Park Middle School Small Gym Foyer 3555 Granada Dr DALLAS 75205 V2225 SMU/Hughes-Triggs Student Center Student Center 3140 Dyer St DALLAS 75205 V2226 Highland Park ISD Admin Bldg Boardroom 7015 Westchester Dr DALLAS 75205 V2300 St Andrews Episcopal Church Hunsaker Parish Hall 2783 Valwood Pkwy FARMERS 75234 V2301 Alfred J Loos Field House Main Entry 3815 Spring Valley Rd ADDISON 75001 V2302 Vivian Field Middle School Gym 13551 Dennis Ln FARMERS 75234 V2305 Farmers Branch Manske Library Community Hub 13613 Webb Chapel Rd FARMERS 75234 V2306 Chapel Hill Preparatory School Auditorium 12701 Templeton Trl DALLAS 75234 V2307 Brookhaven Campus-Dallas College H129 3939 Valley View Ln FARMERS 75244 V2401 Ted Polk Middle School G104 2001 Kelly Blvd CARROLLTON 75006 V2402 McCoy Elementary School Gym 2425 Mccoy Rd CARROLLTON 75006 V2403 Jerry R Junkins Elementary Sch Auditorium 2808 Running Duke Dr CARROLLTON 75006 V2404 Blanton Elementary School Gym Hallway 2525 Scott Mill Rd CARROLLTON 75006 V2406 Keller Springs Baptist Church Community Room 100 3227 Keller Springs Rd CARROLLTON 75006 V2407 Josey Ranch Lake Library Meeting Room 150 1700 Keller Springs Rd CARROLLTON 75006 V2408 Crosby Recreation Center The Pioneer Room 1610 E Crosby Rd CARROLLTON 75006 V2500 Greenwood Hills Elementary Sch Library 1313 W Shore Dr RICHARDSON 75080 V2501 Canyon Creek Elementary School Gym 2100 Copper Ridge Dr RICHARDSON 75080 V2502 Prairie Creek Elementary School Hall C 2120 E Prairie Creek Dr RICHARDSON 75080 V2503 Mohawk Elementary School Cafe 1500 Mimosa Dr RICHARDSON 75080 V2505 Northrich Elementary School Library 1301 Custer Rd RICHARDSON 75080 V2506 Arapaho Classical Magnet School Gym 1300 Cypress Dr RICHARDSON 75080 V2509 Care Church Atrium A3 1504 E Campbell Rd RICHARDSON 75081 V2510 Yale Elementary School Gym 1900 E Collins Blvd RICHARDSON 75081 V2511 Dartmouth Elementary School Art Rm 124/126 417 Dartmouth Ln RICHARDSON 75081 V2513 Springridge Elementary School jGym 11801 E Spring Valley Rd IRICHARDSON 75081 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 8 of 18 `49. 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu V2514 Jess Harben Elementary School Gym 600 S Glenville Dr RICHARDSON 75081 V2601 Valley Ranch Elementary School Gym 9800 Rodeo Dr IRVING 75063 V2602 Cimarron Recreation Center Large Activity Room 201 Red River Trl IRVING 75063 V2603 Freeman Elementary School Gym 8757 Valley Ranch Pkwy W IRVING 75063 V2604 Valley Ranch Library Meeting Room 401 Cimarron Trl IRVING 75063 V2700 Big Springs Elementary School Gym 3301 W Campbell Rd GARLAND 75044 V2701 Springpark Sports Club 1ST FLOOR BALLROOM 3330 Springpark Way GARLAND 75044 V2702 ISpring Creek Elementary School Gym 1510 Spring Creek Dr GARLAND 75040 V2704 North Garland Branch Library Program Room 3845 N Garland Ave GARLAND 75040 V2705 Hickman Elementary School Gym 3114 Pinewood Dr GARLAND 75044 V2706 Wallace Ethridge Elementary Sch Gym 2301 Sam Houston Dr GARLAND 75044 V2710 Lister Elementary School Cafeteria 3131 Mars Dr GARLAND 75040 V2712 Northlake Elementary School-GISD Gym 1626 Bosque Dr GARLAND 75040 V2713 Club Hill Elementary School Gym 1330 Colonel Dr GARLAND 75043 V2714 Lyles Middle School Competition Gym 4655 S Country Club Rd GARLAND 75043 V2715 Northside Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 2510 N Glenbrook Dr GARLAND 75040 V2802 Wilson Elementary School Gym 200 S Coppell Rd COPPELL 75019 V2803 Mockingbird Elementary School-GISD Gym 300 Mockingbird Ln COPPELL 75019 V2805 Coppell Town Center Atrium 255 E Parkway Blvd COPPELL 75019 V2807 Lakeside Elementary School Gym 1100 Village Pkwy COPPELL 75019 V2808 Cottonwood Creek Elem School Gym 615 Vinyard Dr COPPELL 75019 V2809 Riverchase Elementary School Gym 272 S Macarthur Blvd COPPELL 75019 V2921 Back Elementary School Gym 7300 Bluebonnet Dr ROWLETT 75089 V2922 Liberty Grove Elementary School Computer Lab 401 10201 Liberty Grove Rd ROWLETT 75089 V2925 Rowlett Elementary School Gym 3315 Carla Dr ROWLETT 75088 V2926 Herfurth Elementary School Gym 7500 Miller Rd ROWLETT 75088 V2927 Schrade Middle School IComp 16201 Danridge Rd IROWLETT 1 75089 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 9 of 18 F50] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu V2941 Sachse City Hall Courtroom 3815-B Sachse Rd SACHSE 75048 V2942 B G Hudson Middle School Practice Gym 4405 Hudson Dr SACHSE 75048 V3000 lWilliarn B Travis Vanguard Acad Auditorium 3001 Mckinney Ave DALLAS 75204 V3003 T W Browne Middle School Auditorium 3333 Sprague Dr DALLAS 75233 V3004 Daniel Webster Elementary School Auditorium 3815 S Franklin St DALLAS 75233 V3007 El Centro Campus-Dallas College Elb-Student Center Main Area 801 Main St DALLAS 75202 V3008 George L Allen Sr Court Building Main Lobby 600 Commerce St DALLAS 75202 V3009 Exall Park Recreation Center Large Room 1355 Adair St DALLAS 75204 V3012 Life in Deep Ellum Community Ctr Prayer&Practice Center 2803 Taylor St DALLAS 75226 V3016 Bill J Priest Ctr-Dallas College Room#1530 1402 Corinth St DALLAS 75215 V3017 Dr MLK Jr Arts Academy Main Lobby 1817 Warren Ave DALLAS 75215 V3022 Irma Rangel Women's School Auditorium 1718 Robert B Cullum Blvd DALLAS 75210 V3025 Mt Horeb Missionary Baptist Chur Fellowship Hall 3306 Carpenter Ave DALLAS 75215 V3026 St Paul Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 1600 Pear St DALLAS 75215 V3027 Lincoln High School-CHM Auditorium 2826 Elsie Faye Heggins St DALLAS 75215 V3029 Evangelist Temple Church Church 2627 Dorris St DALLAS 75215 V3032 Hector P Garcia Middle Sch Art Room A 700 E 8th St DALLAS 75203 V3034 Greater Mt Pleasant Baptist Chur Conference Room 1403 Morrell Ave DALLAS 75203 V3035 F D Roosevelt HS of Innovation Library 525 Bonnie View Rd DALLAS 75203 V3038 The Way-Truth-life Christian Ch Fellowship Hall Parlor 1702 S Denley Dr DALLAS 75216 V3040 Good Street Baptist Church Nathaniel Spigner Wing 3110 Bonnie View Rd DALLAS 75216 V3042 John Neely Bryan Elem School Auditorium 2001 Deer Path Dr DALLAS 75216 V3043 Paul L Dunbar Library Auditorium 2008 E Kiest Blvd DALLAS 75216 V3045 Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Ch Fellowship Hall 4600 Solar Ln DALLAS 75216 V3046 John W Carpenter Elem School Auditorium 2121 Tosca Ln DALLAS 75224 V3047 CFNI Student Center Main Lobby 444 Fawn Ridge Dr DALLAS 75224 V3048 South Oak Cliff High School IAuditorium 13601 S Marsalis Ave JDALLAS 75216 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 10 of 1$ F5_11 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Ediftcio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu 73049 Clara Oliver Elementary School Auditorium 4010 Idaho Ave DALLAS 75216 V3050 H I Holland Elem School @ Lisbon Main Entrance Foyer 4203 S Lancaster Rd DALLAS 75216 V3051 IFountain of Living Word Church Sanctuary Entrance 2543 E Ledbetter Dr DALLAS 75216 V3052 Elisha M Pease Elementary School Auditorium 2914 Cummings St DALLAS 75216 V3054 Jdg Louis A Bedford,Jr Law Academy Auditorium Foyer 1303 Reynoldston Ln DALLAS 75232 V3055 Adelle Turner Elementary School Gym 5505 S Polk St DALLAS 75232 V3056 Mark Twain Leadership Vanguard Auditorium 724 Green Cove Ln DALLAS 75232 V3057 T G Terry Elementary School Class Rm 115 6661 Greenspan Ave DALLAS 75232 V3058 St Paul Lutheran Church Chi Rho House 5725 S Marsalis Ave DALLAS 75241 V3059 Ideal Family Church Main Gym 1000 E Redbird Ln DALLAS 75241 V3060 Otto M Fridia Elementary School Auditorium 6011 Old Ox Rd DALLAS 75241 V3061 Barack Obama Male Leadership Acad Foyer 3030 Stag Rd DALLAS 75241 V3062 J N Ervin Elementary School Auditorium Foyer 3722 Black Oak Dr DALLAS 75241 V3063 Ronald E McNair Elementary Sch Main Lobby 3150 Bainbridge Ave DALLAS 75237 V3064 Friendship West Baptist Church Banquet Hall Foyer 2020 W Wheatland Rd DALLAS 75232 V3065 Umphrey Lee Elementary School Auditorium 7808 Racine Dr DALLAS 75232 V3066 Martin Weiss Elementary School Large Room 8601 Willoughby Blvd DALLAS 75232 V3068 Singing Hills Recreation Center Tech Room 6805 Patrol Way DALLAS 75241 V3069 Cornerstone Community Church Bldg B,Room 1 2817 Cherry Valley Blvd DALLAS 75241 V3070 Tommie Allen Recreation Center Multipurpose Room 7071 Bonnie View Rd DALLAS 75241 V3071 Highland Hills UMC Fellowship Hall 3800 Simpson Stuart Rd DALLAS 75241 V3072 Cedar Valley Campus-Dallas College Rm M105 3030 N Dallas Ave LANCASTER 75134 V3073 Highland Hills Library Auditorium 6200 Bonnie View Rd DALLAS 75241 V3075 Wilmer-Hutchins High School AUDITORIUM FOYER 5520 Langdon Rd DALLAS 75241 V3078 Park in the Woods Recreation Ctr Gym 6801 Mountain Creek Pkwy DALLAS 75249 V3080 Kleberg-Rylie Recreation Center Small Room 1515 Edd Rd DALLAS 75253 V3081 Booker T Washington High School I Montgomery Arts Theater Foyer 12501 Flora St DALLAS 75201 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 11 of 18 F52] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Ed ficio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu 73082 W A Blair Elementary School Library 7720 Gayglen Dr DALLAS 75217 V3083 Ebby Halliday Elementary School Multipurpose Room 141 10210 Teagarden Rd DALLAS 75217 V3090 IJ Erik Jonsson Central Library Dallas East Room 1515 Young St DALLAS 75201 V3092 Thurgood Marshall Recreation Ctr Large Room 5150 Mark Trail Way DALLAS 75232 V3097 University of North Texas-Dallas Founders Hall 116 7300 University Hills Blvd DALLAS 75216 V3100 A E Sims Cedar Hill Rec Center Lobby 310 E Parkerville Rd CEDAR HILL 75104 V3102 Kim Lewis Auxiliary Services Ctr Training Room, Enter Door#1 202 E Beltline Rd CEDAR HILL 75104 V3103 Bessie Coleman Middle School Library, Enter Door#2 1208 E Pleasant Run Rd CEDAR HILL 75104 V3104 Maddox Teaching&Learning Center Gym,Enter Door#3 1533 High Pointe Ln CEDAR HILL 75104 V3106 Plummer Elementary School Gym,Enter Door#4 1203 S Clark Rd CEDAR HILL 75104 V3107 Highlands Elementary School Gym,Enter Door#4 131 Sims Dr CEDAR HILL 75104 V3108 Bray Elementary School Gymnasium,Enter Door#18 218 N Broad St CEDAR HILL 75104 V3109 Lake Ridge Elementary School Gym,Enter Door#8 1020 Lake Ridge Pkwy CEDAR HILL 75104 V3200 H Bob Daniel SR Intermediate Sch Band 102 1007 Springwood Dr DUNCANVILLE 75137 V3201 Alexander Elementary School Music Room 510 Softwood Dr DUNCANVILLE 75137 V3202 Duncanville Library Meeting Rms 1-3 201 James Collins Blvd DUNCANVILLE 75116 V3203 Duncanville's First Baptist Chur Sanctuary Foyer 323 W Wheatland Rd DUNCANVILLE 75116 V3204 Reed Middle School AUDITORIUM 530 E Freeman St DUNCANVILLE 75116 V3205 Brandenburg Intermediate School Band 1903 Blueridge Dr DUNCANVILLE 75116 V3206 Byrd Middle School Gym B 1040 W Wheatland Rd DUNCANVILLE 75116 V3207 Arise Church Legacy Hall 201 W Center St DUNCANVILLE 75116 V3208 Central Elementary School-DUISD Auditorium 302 E Freeman St DUNCANVILLE 75116 V3209 Duncanville High School Performance Hall Foyer 900 W Camp Wisdom Rd DUNCANVILLE 75116 V3211 Fairmeadows Elementary School Gym 101 E Fairmeadows Dr DUNCANVILLE 75116 V3300 Porter Elementary School Cafeteria 517 Via Avenida MESQUITE 75150 V3301 Dunford Recreation Center Galloway 1015 Green Canyon Dr MESQUITE 75150 V3302 Georgia Kimball Elementary Sch jGym 14010 Coryell Way IMESQUITE 1 75150 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 12 of 18 53 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Ed ficio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu 73303 Dr JC Cannady Elementary School Gym 2701 Chisolm Trl MESQUITE 75150 V3304 Poteet High School ADMIN CONFERENCE ROOM 3300 Poteet Dr MESQUITE 75150 V3307 1W L Wilkinson Middle School 300 Front Foyer 2100 Crest Park Dr MESQUITE 75149 V3308 Mesquite Convention Center Riata 1700 Rodeo Dr MESQUITE 75149 V3309 Lakeside Activity Center Large Room 101 Holley Park Dr MESQUITE 75149 V3310 Mesquite High School Back Delivery Hallway 300 E Davis St MESQUITE 75149 V3312 Pirrung Elementary School Gym 1500 Creek Valley Rd MESQUITE 75181 V3313 J R Thompson Elementary School Gym 2525 Helen Ln MESQUITE 75181 V3314 A C New Middle School Front Entry Hallway 3700 S Belt Line Rd BALCH SPRINGS 75181 V3315 Tisinger Elementary School Front Foyer 1701 Hillcrest St MESQUITE 75149 V3316 Rutherford Recreation Center Room#100 900 Rutherford Dr MESQUITE 75149 V3317 Horn High School Senior Section 3300 E Cartwright Rd MESQUITE 75181 V3400 Balch Springs Civic Center Big Room Area 12400 Elam Rd BALCH SPRINGS 75180 V3403 Floyd Elementary School Gym 3025 Hickory Tree Rd MESQUITE 75180 V3405 Hodges Elem Sch Gym 14401 Spring Oaks Dr BALCH SPRINGS 75180 V3408 Balch Springs Recreation Center Meeting Room 4372 Shepherd Ln BALCH SPRINGS 75180 V3500 Sunnyvale Town Hall Council Chambers 127 N Collins Rd SUNNYVALE 75182 V3601 Faith Bible Church Auditorium 1437 W Pleasant Run Rd DESOTO 75115 V3604 Ruby Young Elementary School Gym 707 Young Blvd DESOTO 75115 V3605 Disciple Central Comm Church DC3-Youth Room 901 N Polk St DESOTO 75115 V3606 The Meadows Elementary School Gym 1016 The Meadows Pkwy DESOTO 75115 V3607 Cockrell Hill Elementary School Gym 425 S Cockrell Hill Rd DESOTO 75115 V3609 Desoto High School Gym 2 600 Eagle Dr DESOTO 75115 V3611 Desoto East Middle School Cafeteria 601 E Belt Line Rd DESOTO 75115 V3700 Couch Elementary School Gym 4349 Waterhouse Blvd GARLAND 75043 V3702 Toler Elementary School Gym 3520 Guthrie Rd GARLAND 75043 V3800 Houston Elementary School-LISD I Library 12929 Marquis Ln ILANCASTER 1 75134 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 13 of 18 F54] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu 73802 Pleasant Run Elementary School Library 427 W Pleasant Run Rd LANCASTER 75146 V3803 Rolling Hills Elementary School Library 450 Rolling Hills PI LANCASTER 75146 V3805 Rosa Parks Millbrook Elem School Gym 630 Millbrook Dr LANCASTER 75146 V3807 Elsie Robertson Middle School Library 822 W Pleasant Run Rd LANCASTER 75146 V3808 West Main Elementary School Library 531 W Main St LANCASTER 75146 V3809 Lancaster Veterans Memorial Library Meeting Room 1600 Veterans Memorial LANCASTER 75134 V3900 McCowan Middle School Cafeteria 1500 Majestic Meadow Dr GLENN HEIGHTS 75154 V3921 Seagoville City Hall Front Foyer 702 N Hwy 175 SEAGOVILLE 75159 V3940 Wilmer Community Center Main Room 101 Davidson Plz WILMER 75172 V3951 Hutchins City Hall Council Chambers 321 N Main St HUTCHINS 75141 V4002 F P Caillet Elem School Auditorium 3033 Merrell Rd DALLAS 75229 V4004 IMarcus Recreation Center Large Room 3003 Northaven Rd DALLAS 75229 V4006 Degolyer Elementary School Auditorium 3453 Flair Dr DALLAS 75229 V4010 Stephen Foster Elementary School Auditorium 3700 Clover Ln DALLAS 75220 V4014 Sudie L Williams TAG Academy Auditorium 4518 Pomona Rd DALLAS 75209 V4015 North Park Community Corp Main Entrance 4619 W University Blvd DALLAS 75209 V4016 1K B Polk Vanguard Center ATG Auditorium 6911 Victoria Ave DALLAS 75209 V4018 Maple Lawn Elementary School Cafeteria 3120 Inwood Rd DALLAS 75235 V4019 Arlington Park Recreation Center Gym 1505 Record Crossing Rd DALLAS 75235 V4022 Esperanza Medrano Elementary Sch Front Entry Foyer 2221 Lucas Dr DALLAS 75219 V4028 Victory Cathedral MAIN FOYER 3407 N Westmoreland Rd DALLAS 75212 V4029 West Dallas Center-Dallas College Main Lobby 3330 N Hampton Rd DALLAS 75212 V4031 C F Carr Elementary School Auditorium 1952 Bayside St DALLAS 75212 V4032 Reverchon Recreation Center Game Room 3505 Maple Ave DALLAS 75219 V4035 Margaret B Henderson Elem School Gym 2200 S Edgefield Ave DALLAS 75224 V4038 Harrell Budd Elementary School Gym 2121 S Marsalis Ave DALLAS 75216 V4039 Bexar Street Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 12018 S Marsalis Ave DALLAS 1 75216 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 14 of 18 15-51 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu V4043 The Union Church Educational Wing 8&10 3410 S Polk St DALLAS 75224 V4046 Clinton P Russell Elementary Sch Auditorium 3031 S Beckley Ave DALLAS 75224 V4050 IMountain Creek Library Auditorium 6102 Mountain Creek Pkwy DALLAS 75249 V4052 Bilhartz Elementary School Gym 6700 Wandt Dr DALLAS 75236 V4055 Leslie Stemmons Elementary Sch Auditorium 2727 Knoxville St DALLAS 75211 V4056 Palabra De Vida Church MULTI-PURPOSE BLDG 2550 W Illinois Ave DALLAS 75233 V4057 Pest Recreation Center Small Rm 3081 S Hampton Rd DALLAS 75224 V4060 Nancy Jane Cochran Elem Sch Rm 128 6000 Keeneland Pkwy DALLAS 75211 V4061 L O Donald Elementary School Auditorium 1218 Phinney Ave DALLAS 75211 V4062 Leila P Cowart Elementary School Auditorium 1515 S Ravinia Dr DALLAS 75211 V4063 Elmwood-El Buen Samaritano UMC Fellowship Hall;Rm 13 1315 Berkley Ave DALLAS 75224 V4064 IMartin Weiss Recreation Center Large Room 1111 Martindell Ave DALLAS 75211 V4065 Arcadia Park Elementary School Main Bldg Entry Hall 1300 N Justin Ave DALLAS 75211 V4066 Anson Jones Elementary School Auditorium 3901 Meredith Ave DALLAS 75211 V4068 Lida Hooe Elementary School Main Lobby 2419 Gladstone Dr DALLAS 75211 V4069 Winnetka Elementary School Gym 1151 S Edgefield Ave DALLAS 75208 V4070 John Peeler Elementary School Library 810 S Llewellyn Ave DALLAS 75208 V4071 Oak Cliff Government Center Main Lobby 702 E Jefferson Blvd DALLAS 75203 V4073 Preparing the Way Ministries Situation Room 2442 W Jefferson Blvd DALLAS 75211 V4074 Sunset High School-Annex Bldg ROOM 410/411 2021 W Tenth St DALLAS 75208 V4076 IStevens Park Elem School Auditorium Foyer 2615 W Colorado Blvd DALLAS 75211 V0012 Rosemont Elementary School-Lower Auditorium 1919 Stevens Forest Dr DALLAS 75208 V4078 Kidd Springs Recreation Center Large Room 711 W Canty St DALLAS 75208 V4079 Kessler Park United Methodist Chur Sanctuary 1215 Turner Ave DALLAS 75208 V4081 Eladio Martinez Learning Center Library Hallway 4500 Bernal Dr DALLAS 75212 V4082 Ijaycee Zaragoza Recreation Center Area in Lobby/Hallway 3114 Clymer St DALLAS 75212 V4083 J Moroles Expressive Arts Vanguard Auditorium Foyer 1400 Walmsley Ave DALLAS 75208 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 15 of 18 F56] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votaciiin Direcci6n Ciudad Codigu V4085 Anita Martinez Recreation Center Large Room 3212 N Winnetka Ave DALLAS 75212 V4086 Grauwyler Park Recreation Center Room A 7780 Harry Hines Blvd DALLAS 75235 V4087 113achman Recreation Center Assembly Room 2750 Bachman Dr DALLAS 75220 V4094 Park Forest Branch Library Auditorium 3421 Forest Ln DALLAS 75234 V4097 David G Burnet Elem School Auditorium 3200 Kinkaid Dr DALLAS 75220 V4110 Boucle Storey Middle School Main Lobby 3000 Maryland Ave DALLAS 75216 V4113 Mountain View Campus-Dallas College E.Bldg.,East Foyer 4849 W Illinois Ave DALLAS 75211 V4300 lCockrell Hill City Hall Council Chambers 4125 W Clarendon Dr COCKRELL HILL 75211 V4501 Suzanna Dickinson Elem School Music Room,D113 1902 Palmer Trl GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V4502 Betty Warmack Library Empower Room 760 Bardin Rd GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V4507 Daniels Elementary Academy Front Foyer 801 Sw 19th St GRAND PRAIRIE 75051 V4508 Ellen Ochoa Stem Acad Milam Elem Project Room 2030 Proctor Dr GRAND PRAIRIE 75051 V4509 Young Women's Ldrshp Acad-Arnold Auxiliary Gym 1204 E Marshall Dr GRAND PRAIRIE 75051 V4511 Bowie Fine Arts GYM 425 Alice Dr GRAND PRAIRIE 75051 V4512 Charley Taylor Recreation Center Gym 601 E Grand Prairie Rd GRAND PRAIRIE 75051 V4513 Grand Prairie Collegiate Institute Staff Development Side 1502 College St GRAND PRAIRIE 75050 V4514 Crosswinds High School Room 104 1100 N Carrier Pkwy GRAND PRAIRIE 75050 V4515 William B Travis World Lang Academy Gym 525 Ne 15th St GRAND PRAIRIE 75050 V4517 Eisenhower Elementary School Music Room 2102 N Carrier Pkwy GRAND PRAIRIE 75050 V4519 Ronald Reagan Middle School Main Gym 4616 Bardin Rd GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V4520 Sam Rayburn Elementary School Gym 2800 Reforma Dr GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V4521 Lorenzo De Zavala Academy Parent/Community Room 3410 Kirby Creek Dr GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V4522 Truman Middle School LIBRARY,A126 1501 Coffeyville Trl GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V4525 L B Johnson Daep Main Entrance 650 Stonewall Dr GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V4527 Hector P Garcia Elementary Sch GYM 2444 Graham St GRAND PRAIRIE 75050 V4528 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church-GP Fellowship Hall 4729 S Carrier Pkwy GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 V4538 IGlobal Leadership Academy Gym 511 E Springdale Ln GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 16 of 18 F57] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 VC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Ediftio Lugar QeVotacion Direccion Ciudad Codigu V4601 Sally B Elliot Elementary School Small Gym 1900 S Story Rd IRVING 75060 V4602 Nimitz High School AUDITORIUM FOYER 100 W Oakdale Rd IRVING 75060 V4605 10tis Brown Elementary School Small Gym 2501 W Tenth St IRVING 75060 V4606 Lamar Middle School AUXILIARY GYM 219 Crandall Rd IRVING 75060 V4607 Irving City Hall Main Lobby 825 W Irving Blvd IRVING 75060 V4608 J O Davis Elementary School Classroom 108&109 310 DAVIS DR IRVING 75061 V4610 L B Barton Elementary School Small Gym 2931 Conflans Rd IRVING 75061 V4613 Irving High School Gym Foyer 900 N O'Connor Rd IRVING 75061 V4616 John R Good Elementary School Library 1200 E Union Bower Rd IRVING 75061 V4618 David Crockett Middle School Front Foyer 2431 Hancock St IRVING 75061 V4619 Lively Elementary School Front Office,Corner Hallway 1800 Plymouth Dr W IRVING 75061 V4620 Oak Haven United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall 1600 N Irving Heights Dr IRVING 75061 V4621 Thomas Haley Elementary School Small Gym 3601 Cheyenne St IRVING 75062 V4622 W T Hanes Elementary School Small Gym 2730 Cheyenne St IRVING 75062 V4623 A S Johnston Elementary School Small Gym 2801 Rutgers Dr IRVING 75062 V4624 Brandenburg Elementary School Small Gym 2800 Hillcrest Dr IRVING 75062 V4626 Macarthur High School Gym Foyer 3700 N MacArthur Blvd IRVING 75062 V4627 Irving Fire Station#8 Front Bay 650 Las Colinas Blvd E IRVING 75039 V4629 Bear Creek Community Church Lobby Breezeway 2700 Finley Rd IRVING 75062 V4630 T J Lee Elementary School Small Gym 1600 Carlisle St IRVING 75062 V4631 Travis Middle School AUXILLARY GYM 1600 Finley Rd IRVING 75062 V4633 North Lake Campus-Dallas College L137 A/B 5001 N Macarthur Blvd IRVING 75038 V4634 Jack E Singley Academy AUDITORIUM FOYER 4601 N MacArthur Blvd IRVING 75038 V4640 Houston Middle School Auxiliary Gym 3033 W Country Club Rd IRVING 75038 V4642 Irving Arts Center Lab Room 1 3333 N Macarthur Blvd IRVING 75062 V4645 Las Colinas Elementary School Gym 2200 Kinwest Pkwy IRVING 75063 V4646 lCardwell Career Preparatory Ctr Library 1101 E Union Bower Rd 1IRVING 75061 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 17 of 18 58__ 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment C - Election Day Vote Center Locations 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 UC# Location "Voting Area Address City ZIP Edificio Lugar De Votocion Direccion Ciudad Codigu V4647 Mustang Park Recreation Center Teen lounge 2223 Kinwest Pkwy IRVING 75063 V4652 Britain Elementary School Small Gym 631 Edmondson Dr IRVING 75060 V4654 11rving Fire Station#2 FRONT BAY 11306 N Story Rd 1IRVING 175061 Location TypeCount Election Day 464 Total 464 12/12/202310:59 AM Page 18 of 18 59_ 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment D 2023-2025 Deputy Early Voting Clerks Comm. Presiding Poll Presiding Election Alternate Election District Party Code Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Officer Officer 1 D E0022 Vietnamese Community Center 3221 Belt Line Rd, Garland,TX 75044 Danny Nguyen Tanya Pipken 1 D E0024 North Garland Branch Library 3845 N Garland Ave, Garland,TX 75040 Vacant Patrick Gibbons 1 D E1052 Lochwood Branch Library 11221 Lochwood Blvd, Dallas,TX 7518 George Siggers Corrine Hardin 1 D E1088 Skyline Branch Library 6006 Everglade Rd, Dallas,TX 75227 Tracy Dotie Hill Mark Hurst 1 D E1096 Pleasant Grove Ctr-Dallas College 802 S Buckner Blvd, Dallas,TX 75217 Bobbye Ross Shelimetra Davis 1 D E1116 Harry Stone Recreation Center 2403 Millmar Dr, Dallas,TX 75228 Weldon Day Bonnie Watt 1 D E1301 Florence Recreation Center 2501 Whitson Way, Mesquite,TX 75150 Charles Mullens Molly Bishop 1 D E1303 Eastfield Campus-Dallas College 3737 Motley Dr, Mesquite,TX 75150 Lisa Theriot Erma Rincones 1 D E1708 Garland Center-Dallas College 675 W Walnut St,Garland,TX 75040 Janet Harris Pete Alrnanza' 1 D E1723 South Garland Branch Library 4845 Broadway Blvd, Garland,TX 75043 Juanita Pollard Matthew Fontaine 1 D E2060 Audelia Road Branch Library 10045 Audelia Rd, Dallas,TX 7528 Sandra Biggs Randy Mitchell 1 D E3400 Balch Springs Civic Center 12400 Elam Rd, Balch Springs,TX 75180 Jaquline Fain Deborah Hensley 2 D E0008' First Baptist Richardson i 1001 N Central Expy, Richardson,TX 75080' Cynthia Saxiones Garza Gaines Kerry 2 D E0021 Islamic Association of North Texas 840 Abrams Rd, Richardson,TX 75081 Jamecia Johnson Solomon Kimuyu 2 D E0036' Addison Conference Centre 15650 Addison Rd,Addison,TX 75001 Kim Woodward Veranina Gadjewsky 2 D E1022 Oak Lawn Branch Library 4100 Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas,TX 75219 David Fisher Debbie Spritzer 2 D E1029 Richland Campus-Dallas College' 12800 Abrams Rd, Dallas,TX 75243 Greg Byrne Julianna Martinez 2 D E1074 Samuell Grand Recreation Center 6200 E Grand Ave, Dallas,TX 75223 Lota Dunham Nancy Anderton 2 D E2005 Marsh Lane Baptist Church 10716 Marsh Ln, Dallas,TX 75229 Betty Rowe Willims David Wallace 2 D E2027 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 7611 Park Ln, Dallas,TX 75225 Michele Valentino Rowell Lubbers 2 D E2052 Fretz Park Library 6990 Belt Line Rd,Dallas,TX 75254 Victor Davis William Thoreson 2 D E2220 University Park UMC 4024 Caruth Blvd, Dallas,TX 75225 Joseph Sperandeo Betty Jean O'Neill 13613 Webb Chapel Rd, Farmers Branch,TX 2 D E2305 Farmers Branch Manske Library Paul Saldana Patrick Haggerty 75234 2 D E2307 Brookhaven Campus-Dallas 3939 Valley View Ln, Farmers Branch,TX Patricia Munoz Bruce Bradley College 75244 60 , Attachment D-Presiding and Alternate Election Officer Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Presiding Election Alternate Election District Party Code Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Officer Officer 2 D E2407 Josey Ranch Lake Library 1700 Keller Springs Rd Carrollton,TX 75006 Terry Barker Lila Farmer 2 D E2604 Valley Ranch Library 401 Cimarron Trl, Irving,TX 75063 Juzar Hasta Roy Getting 2 D E2805 Coppell Town Center 255 E Parkway Blvd,Coppell,TX 75019 Nancy Wang Kathleen Hodges 3 D E0001 MLK Jr Recreation Center 2901 Pennsylvania Ave, Dallas, TX 75215 Gerri Williams Shelley Evans 3 D E0012 Glenn Heights Family Center 1932 S Hampton Rd, Glenn Heights,TX 75154 Wanda Davis Cassandra McCray 3 D E0023 For Oak Cliff 907 E Ledbetter Dr, Dallas,TX 75216 Myrtle Brown Sean O'Leary 3 D E2924 Rowlett City Hall-'Annex 4004 Main St, Rowlett,TX 75088 Maggie Ensley Maria Marcon 3 D E2941 Sachse City Hall 3815-B Sachse Rd, Sachse,TX 75048 Sandra Richardson Robert Salmon 3 D E3007 El Centro Campus-Dallas College 801 Main St, Dallas,TX 75202 Cheri Ball-Meta Jan Norris 3 D E3008 George L Allen Sr Court Building 600 Commerce St, Dallas,TX 75202 Nicole Sims Montgomery Bill Haugen 3 D E3043 Paul Dunbar Library 2008 E Kiest Blvd, Dallas,TX 75216 Yvonne Williams Madeline Dvorocsik 3 D E3064 Friendship West Baptist Church 2020 W Wheatland Rd, Dallas,TX 75232 Diana Jackson Bruce Ray Beal Cedar Valley Campus-Dallas 3 D E3072' 3030 N Dallas Ave, Lancaster,:TX 75134 Franke Walker John Knoll College 3 D E3073 Highland Hills Library 6200 Bonnie View Rd, Dallas,TX 75241 Derrick Talton Jana Connor 3 D E3106 A E Sims Cedar Hill Rec Center 310 E Parkerville Rd, Cedar Hill,TX 75104 Connie Cook Danee Roedl 3 D E3202 Duncanville Library 201 James Collins Blvd, Duncanville,TX 75116 Barbara Lewis Daniel Escamilla 3 D E3309 Lakeside Activity Center 101 Holley Park Dr, Mesquite,TX 75149 Zina West-Lewis Russ Johnson 3 D E3500 Sunnyvale Town Hall 127 N Collins Rd, Sunnyvale,TX 75182 Sharon Barnes Dennis Cagle 3 D E3605 Disciple Central Comm Church 901 N Polk St, Desoto,TX 75115 Patricia Carr Sylvia Bracks 3 D E3809 Lancaster Veterans Memorial 1600 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, Lancaster,TX Carla Reynolds-Grogan Kelli Green Library 75134 3 D E3921 Seagoville City Hall 702 N Hwy 175 Seagoville,TX 75159 Kimberly Walker Dan Kraemer 3 D E3940 Wilmer Community Center 101 Davidson Plz, Wilmer,TX 75172 Roszetta Howell Vacant 3 D E3950 Hutchins City Hall 321 N Main Street, Hutchins,TX 75141 Lantrese Williams Thomas Turner 4 D E0004 Elections Training/Warehouse 1460 Round Table Dr, Dallas,TX 75247 Valerie Hutchins Carolyn Pittman 4 D E0025 Kiest Recreation Center 3081 S Hampton Rd, Dallas,TX 75224 Vacant Marilyn Taylor 4 D E4029 West Dallas Center-Dallas College 3330 N Hampton Rd, Dallas,TX 75212 Vacant Deborah Aguilar 4 D E4050' Mountain Creek Library 6102 Mountain Creek Pkwy, Dallas,TX 75249 Diana Farrell Clarissa Lindsey 61 Attachment D—Presiding and Alternate Election Officer Appointments 2023-2025 F ] 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Presiding Election Alternate Election District Party Code Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Officer Officer 4 D E4064 Martin Weiss Recreation Center 1111 Martindell Ave, Dallas,TX 75211 Perla Loza Robert Braun 4 D E4071 Oak Cliff Government Center 702 E Jefferson Blvd, Dallas,TX 75203 Diana Broadus Glen Barry 4 D E4081 Jaycee Zaragoza Recreation Center 3114 Clymer Street, Dallas, TX 75212 Vivian Dudley Luis Zuniga 4 D E4086 Grauwyler Dark Recreation Center 7780 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas,TX 75235 Mark W Baker Sally Chavira 4 D E4113 Mountain View Campus-Dallas 4849 W Illinois Ave, Dallas,TX 75211 Sylvia Shuffield Don Weeks College 4 D E4502 Betty Warmack Library 760 Bardin Rd,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Lydia Alcalan Richard Smith' 4 D E4514 The Summit 2975 Esplanade Dr, Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Vacant Charles Moncrief 4 D E4516 Crosswinds High School 1100 N Carrier Pkwy,Grand Prairie,TX 75050 Archie Stephenson Theresa Hayes 4 D E4528 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church- 4729 S Carrier Pkwy, Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Evelyn Gray Selena Wofford GP 4 D E4607 Irving City Hall 825 W Irving Blvd, Irving,TX 75060 Magdalena Martins Debbie Arnett 4 D E4629 Bear Creek Community Church 2700 Finley Rd, Irving,TX 75062 Elizabeth Hameline Kevin Reno 4 D E4633' North Lake Campus-Dallas College 5001 N Macarthur Blvd, Irving,TX 75038 Martin Saenz Prio Berger 4 D E4642 Irving Arts Center 3333 N Macarthur Blvd, Irving,TX 75062 Dorothy Chambers Thomas Parsoneault 62 Attachment D—Presiding and Alternate Election Officer Appointments 2023-2025 F ] 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment E 2023-2025 Presiding Election Judge and Alternate Election Judge Appointments Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 1 D V0014 Vietnamese Community Center 3221 Belt Line Rd,Garland,TX 75044 Danny Nguyen Stanley E Grant 1 D V0032 Larry G Smith Elementary School 5299 Gus Thomasson Rd,Mesquite,TX 75150 Wana Alwalee Samara Lowe 1 R V0052 Abbett Elementary School 730 W Muirfiield Rd,Garland,TX 75044 Jack Bryan Mcnabb Juan Tomas Ramirez 1 D V1004 Forest Meadow Junior High School 9373 Whitehurst Dr,Dallas,TX 75243 Bryon Hannah Jennifer Duval 1 R V1006 Moss Haven Elementary School 9202 Moss Farm Ln,Dallas,TX 75243 Deborah Brown Vacant 1 D V1040 Thurgood Marshall Elementary School 9666 Ferris Branch Blvd,Dallas,TX 75243 Ann Meripolski Chris B Carter 1 R V1043 Skyuiew Elementary School 9229 Meadowknoll Dr,Dallas,TX 75243 Karen Kramer Stuart Karen Alexander Simmons 1 D V1045 PLA @ Highland Meadows 8939 Whitewing Ln,Dallas,TX 75238 Linda Francis Cross Jamie Christina Pierce 1 D V1047 Martha T Reilly Elementary Sch 11230 Lippitt Ave,Dallas,TX 75218 Keith Buresh Corrine Catherine Hardin 1 D V1049 Merriman Park Elementary School 7101 Winedale Dr,Dallas,TX 75231 Michele Stephens Shelby James 1 D V1052 Lochwood Branch Library 11221 Lochwood Blvd,Dallas,TX 75218 Timothy Sexton Celia Diane Carter Bryant 1 D V1054 Casa View Elementary School 2100 N Farola Dr,Dallas,TX 75228 Anne Katherine Shuttee Edward Retta 1 D V1056 Charles A Gill Elementary School 10910 Ferguson Rd,Dallas,TX 75228 Derrick Wayne Drennon Bonnie R Watt 1 D V1057 St Pius X Catholic Church Parish 3030 Gus Thomasson Rd,Dallas,TX 75228 Christi Gaye Rodgers Charles Youngblood 1 D V1058 Harry Stone Recreation Center 2403 Millmar Dr,Dallas,:TX 75228 Weldon Ben Day Linda Allen 1 D V1059 Reinhardt Elementary School 10122 Losa Dr,Dallas,TX 75218 Annette Choice Beverly Elaine Gibson 1 D V1060 Alex Sanger Preparatory School 8410 San Leandro Dr,Dallas,TX 75218 Bruce Anton Garry Brown 1 D V1061 W H Gaston Middle School 9565 Mercer Dr,Dallas,TX 75228 Marseilles Gabriela Pataro Jana Saxton 1 D V1063 George Truett Elementary School 1811 Gross Rd,Dallas,TX 75228' Elizabeth Hardage Barbara Louise King 1 D V1078 Bayles Elementary School 2444 Telegraph Ave,Dallas,TX 75228 Ola Mae Allen,Sr Larry Kirk Linke 1 D V1079 S S Conner Elementary School 3037 Greenmeadow Dr Dallas,TX 75228 Rhonda Choice' Janice Lee Baldwin 1 D V1081 Owenwood Farm&Neighbor Space 1451 John West Rd,Dallas,TX 75228 Jean Rogers John C Spencer 1 D V1083 Colonial Baptist Church 6459 Scyene Rd,Dallas,TX 75227 Jerry W Leggio Wilton Crocker 1 D V1084 Edna Rowe Elementary School 4918 Hovenkamp Dr,Dallas,TX 75227 Lashun Barron Kyle Edward Horn 1 D V1085 Urban Park Elementary School 6901 Military Pkwy,Dallas,TX 75227 Lucy Maribel Garcia Lori Gilbert 1 D V1087 Skyline High School 7777 Forney Rd,Dallas,TX 75227 Delphine Vasser Margaret M Camstra 63 Attachment E—Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 1 D V1088 Skyline Branch Library 6006 Everglade Rd,Dallas,TX 75227 Tracy Hill Natalie Sue Miller 1 D V1090 San Jacinto Elementary School 7900 Hume Dr,Dallas,TX 75227 Vacant Samantha Delatorre-Walling 1 D V1091 Annie Webb Blanton Elem School 8915 Greenmound Ave,Dallas,TX 75227 Queen Williams Kalpana Paramesh 1 D V1092 Edward Titche Elementary School 9560 Highfield Dr,Dallas,TX 75227 Herlinda Resendiz Mitchell Kramer 1 D V1093 Nueva Vida New Life Assembly Ch 10747 Bruton Rd,Dallas,TX 75217 Vacant Grant Laughlin 1 D V1094 S.Mendez Crew Leadership Acad 1515 N Jim Miller Rd,Dallas,TX 75217 Vacant Quentin Campbell 1 D V1095 Nathaniel Hawthorne Elem School 7800 Umphress Rd,Dallas,TX 75217 James Douglas Ray Thomas Prikryi 1 D V1096 Pleasant Grove Ctr-Dallas College 802 S Buckner Blvd,Dallas,TX 75217 Lakisha Nealy Grant Stephen Clay 1 D V1097 W W Samuell High School 8928 Palisade Dr,Dallas;TX 75217 Whitney Hunt George Allan Hastings 1 D V1098 YMLA @ Florence Middle School 1625 N Masters Dr,Dallas,TX 75217 Vacant Cora Billingsley 1 D V1100 E B Comstock Middle School 7044 Hodde St,''Dallas,TX 75217 Yolanda Faye Williams Jared Ralph 1 D V1101 Pleasant Grove Library 7310 Lake June Rd,Dallas,TX 75217 Donna Roshell O'Neal Roger Cliff Hudgens 1 D V1102 B H'Macon Elementary School 650 Holcomb Rd,Dallas;TX 75217 Iniece Jr Davis Franklin Dean Swaffer 1 D V1104 William Anderson Elem School 620 N St Augustine Rd,Dallas,TX 75217 Aubrey Sears Michael Houston 1 D V1107 Richard Lagow Elementary School 637 Edgeworth Dr,Dallas,TX 75217 Kimberlyn Montgomery Timothy P Hand,Sr 1 D V1108 H Grady Spruce High School 9733 Old Seagoville Rd,Dallas,TX 75217 David W Haigler,Jr Shelimetra Denise Davis 1 D V1109 Fireside Recreation Center 8601 Fireside Dr,Dallas,TX 75217 Brenda Anderson Ralph Leonard Stinson,III 1 D V1121 Living Waters Church of God 11110 Shiloh Rd,Dallas,TX 75228 Marylin Jean Sherrard Carole May Stephens 1 R V1128 Lake Highlands High School 9449 Church Rd,Dallas,TX 75238 Soloman Kimuyu Vacant 1 D V1134 Herschel Forester Field House 8233 Military Pkwy,Dallas,TX 75227 Kim Muhammad Shauna Mcknight 1 D V1300 Vanston Middle School 3230 Karla Dr,Mesquite,TX 75150 David Perez George Burridge 1 D V1301 Florence Recreation Center 2501 Whitson Way,Mesquite,TX 75150 Charles Edward Mullins,Jr Molly Gruver Bishop 1 D V1302 Vernon Price Elementary School 630 Stroud Ln,Garland,TX 75043 Linda Garrett Russell E Johnson 1 D V1303 Eastfield Campus-Dallas College 3737 Motley Dr,Mesquite,TX 75150 Vacant Harold Stockton 1 D V1304 Goodbar Recreation Center 3000 Concord Dr,Mesquite,TX 75150 Vacant Pat Moorman 1 D V1305 Motley Elementary School 3719 Moon Dr,Mesquite,TX 75150 Vacant Michael Wiethorn,Sr 1 D V1308 Range Elementary School 4060 Emerald Dr,Mesquite,TX 75150 Fernando J Rojas Mary Michlik Hennigan 1 D V1310 Tosch Elementary School 2424 Larchmont Dr,Mesquite,TX 75150 Bobbye Ross Poppy Airhart 1 R V1311 JC Rugel Elementary School 2701 Sybil Dr,Mesquite,TX 75149 Colette Ann Kuykendall' Brian Strasert 1 D V1312 Galloway Elementary School 200 Clary Dr,Mesquite,TX 75149 Vacant Karen Christine Swain 64 , Attachment E—Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 1 D V1314 West Mesquite High School 2500 Memorial Pkwy,Mesquite;TX 75149 Martina Macaldo Eric Kidder i 1 D V1700 Bradfield Recreation Center 1146 Castle Dr,Garland,TX 75040 Sabrina Nicole Donnell Charles Allen Moncrief 1 D V1701 Bussey Middle School 1204 Travis St,Garland,;TX 75040 Vacant Ronald Dean Brown 1 D V1703 A R Davis Elementary School 1621 Mccallum Dr,Garland,TX 75042 Sandra Louise Johnson David Mogish 1 D V1705 O Henry Elementary School 4100 Tynes Dr,Garland;TX 75042 Mabel Okechukwu Danny Janes 1 D V1706 Bradfield Elementary School 3817 Bucknell Dr,Garland,TX 75042 Vacant Leah Irene Carey 1 D V1708 Garland Center-Dallas College 675 W Walnut St,Garland,TX 75040 Janet Harris Pete Almanza 1 D V1709 Austin Academy 1125 Beverly Dr.,Garland,TX 75040 David Robert Sponsel,Sr Kim L Kerss 1 D V1710 Kimberlin Academy 1520 Cumberland Dr,Garland,TX 75040" Melode Mcfarland Joshua Cahill 1 D V1711 Granger Recreation Center 1310 W Ave F,Garland,TX 75040 Vacant Maria Trevino Marcon 1 R V1712 Williams Elementary School 1821 Old Gate Ln,Garland,TX 75042 Ronald Dean Brown Vacant 1 D V1713 Memorial Pathway Academy 2825 S First St,Garland,TX 75041 Marilyn Portman Scott Mckim 1 D V1715 Watson Technology Center 2601 Dairy Rd,Garland,;TX 75041 Sernerick Greer Gregory Petersen 1 D V1716 South Garland High School 600 Colonel Dr,Garland,TX 75043 Lauren Edgar Christine Swain 1 D V1717 Classical Ctrat Brandenburg MS 626 Nickens Rd Garland,TX 75043 Victor Grim Davis Jeff S Turner 1 R V1718 Southgate Elementary School 1115 Mayfield Ave,Garland,TX 75041 Robert E Day Jr Vacant 1 D V1719 Montclair Elementary School 5200 Broadmoor Dr,Garland,TX 75043 Quilici Battle Karen Lancaster 1 D V1720 O'Banion Middle School 700 Birchwood Dr,Garland,TX 75043 Nieves Reginal Bulus,M Gary Lee Gillespie 1 D V1722 Classical Ctr;at Vial Elem Sch 126 Creekview Dr,Garland,TX 75043 Barbara A Smith Linda Diane Hathorn 1 D V1723 South Garland Branch Library 4845 Broadway Blvd,Garland,TX 75043 Juanita Pollard Ruby Hernandez 1 D V1726 Routh Roach Elementary School 1811 Mayfield Ave,Garland,TX 75041 Paul Palmer David Monroe Lawson 1 D V1727 Granville Arts Center 300 N 5th,Garland,TX 75040 Vacant Ronda Paulsen 1 D V1728 Sam Houston Middle School 2232 Sussex Dr Garland,TX 75041 Angela Robinette Matthew J Fontaine 1 R V2059 Audelia Road Branch Library 10045 Audelia Rd,Dallas,TX 75238 Jana Standefer Boswell Vacant 1 D V2061 Lake Highlands Elementary School 9501 Ferndale Rd,Dallas,TX 75238 Vacant Roger C Pryor 1 D V2064 Robert T Hill Middle School 505 Easton Rd,Dallas,TX 75218 Scott Hadden Susan Reading 1 D V2065 Victor Hexter Elementary School 9720 Waterview Rd,Dallas,TX 75218 Patricia Ann Fink Grant Reading 1 D V2067 L L Hotchkiss Elementary School 6929 Town North Dr,Dallas,TX 75231 Vacant Randy Wolveck 1 D V2068 Dan D Rogers Elementary School 5314 Abrams Rd,Dallas,TX 75214 Bethany Rose Click Nancy Bowen 1 D V2069 Ridgewood-Belcher Recreation Center 6818 Fisher Rd,Dallas,TX 75214 James Alexander Paul Alan Lockman Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 65_ 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 1 D V2071 Lakewood Elementary School 3000 Hillbrook St,Dallas,TX 75214 Susan Barnett Roxan Staff 1 R V2072 Northridge Presbyterian Church 6920 Bob-O-Link Dr,Dallas,TX 75214 Lawrence Arthur Wainer Shannon Linker 1 D V2073 Bath House Cultural Center 521 E Iawther Dr,Dallas,TX 75218 Carol Ann Miller Karen Windham 1 D V2700 Big Springs Elementary School 3301 W Campbell Rd,Garland,TX 75044 Joseph Sperandeo Barbara Stauffer 1 D V2701 Springpark Sports Club 3330 Springpark Way,Garland,TX 75044 Waseef M Kabir Brian Jensen 1 R V2702 Spring Creek Elementary School 1510 Spring Creek Dr,Garland,TX 75040 Ellen Oates Hairston Vacant 1 D V2704 North Garland Branch Library 3845 N Garland Ave,Garland,TX 75040 Vacant James Murphy 1 D V2705 Hickman Elementary School 3114 Pinewood Dr,Garland,TX 75044 Tanesa Lee Donita Daniel 1 D V2706 Wallace Ethridge Elementary Sch 2301 Sam Houston Dr,Garland,TX 75044 Michael Baker Eva Pantie 1 D V2710 Lister Elementary School 3131 Mars Dr,Garland,TX 75040 Mauri Long Annette Thrasher Ratliff 1 D V2712 Northlake Elementary School-G1SD 1626 Basque Dr,Garland,TX 75040 Jennifer Ellen Gouge Nancy England 1 R V2713 Club Hill Elementary School 1330 Colonel Dr,Garland,TX 75043 Pamela Hair Vacant 1 D V2714 Lyles Middle School 4655 S Country Club Rd,Garland,TX 75043 Alyssa Dequeant Vacant 1 R V2715 Northside Baptist Church 2510 N Glenbrook Dr,Garland,TX 75040 Bob J.Brown Vacant 1 R V3300 Porter Elementary School 517 Via Avenida,Mesquite,TX 75150 Steve Walton Vacant 1 R V3301 Dunford Recreation Center 1015 Green Canyon Dr,Mesquite,TX 75150 Brad T Underwood Vacant 1 R V3302 Georgia Kimball Elementary Sch 4010 Coryell Way,Mesquite,TX 75150 Helen(Nichols Vacant 1 D V3303 Dr JC Cannady Elementary School 2701 Chisolm Tri,Mesquite,TX 75150 Sandra Eyvon Weatheral) Kelli Michele Green 1 D V3308 Mesquite Convention Center 1700 Rodeo Dr Mesquite,TX 75149 Omar Jimenez Meris Gonzales 1 D V3314 A C New Middle School 3700 S Belt Line Rd,Balch Springs,TX 75181 Diane Lee William C Augustine 1 D V3400 Balch Springs Civic Center 12400 Elam Rd Balch Springs,TX 75180 Jacqueline Denise Fain Robert Wayne Edwards,III 1 D V3403 Floyd Elementary School 3025 Hickory Tree Rd,Mesquite,TX 75180 Vacant Carl Hamm 1 D V3405 Hodges Elern Sch 14401 Spring Oaks Dr,Balch Springs,TX 75180 Janice Harrison, Michael Larsen 1 D V3408 Balch Springs Recreation Center 4372 Shepherd Ln,Balch Springs,TX 75180 Vacant Justin Roberts 1 D V3700 Couch Elementary School 4349 Waterhouse Blvd,Garland,TX 75043 Travis Jr Wortham Kevin Tomsic 1 R V3702 Toler Elementary School 3520 Guthrie Rd,Garland,TX 75043 Virginia Flores Evans Vacant 2 D V0001 The Branch Connection 14055 Dennis Ln,Farmers Branch,TX 75234 Sarah Berel-Harrop Vacant 2 D V0005 Churchill Recreation Center 6906 Churchill Way,Dallas,TX 75230 Janice Schwarz Vacant 2 D V0018 MA5 Islamic Center of Dallas 1515 Blake Dr,Richardson,TX 75081 Wafa Ismail Vacant 2 D V0019 Mockingbird Elementary School-DISD 5828 E Mockingbird Ln,Dallas,TX 75206 Chrystin Pleasants Madeline Dvorocsik 66_ Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 2 D V0021 Campbell Green Recreation Center 16600 Park Hill Dr,Dallas,TX 75248 Anne C.Christiansen Judith Colleen Canion 2 D V0022 Janie Stark Elementary School 124001osey Ln,Farmers Branch,TX 75234 Ben Krage Lila Farmer 2 R V0028 First Mexican Baptist Church: 4151 Royal Ln,Dallas,TX 75229 Roberta Felix Segovia Vacant 2 D V0036 Addison Conference Centre 4905 Addison Circle,Addison,TX 75001 Kimberly Woodward Lola Hurt 2 D V0037 First Baptist Richardson 1001 N Central Expy,Richardson,TX 75080 Cynthia Saxiones-Garza Kerry Gaines 2 D V0038 Islamic Association of North Texas 840 Abrams Rd,Richardson,TX 75081 Jamecia Johnson Lorraine Ann Stierman 2 D V0053 Jubliee Park and Community;Center 907 Bank St,Dallas,TX 75223 James Earley Watkins ! Andrew Nelson 2 D V0066 Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church 1819 N Washington Ave,Dallas,TX 75204 Vacant Daniel Boylan 2 D V0067 Thomas Jefferson High School 4001 Walnut Hill Ln,Dallas,TX 75229 Larry Robins Jennifer L Heath 2 D V0071 The Chapel of the Cross 4333 Cole Ave,Dallas,TX 75205 Vacant Jolie Humphrey 2 D V1001 Sam Tasby M S 7001 Fair Oaks Ave,Dallas,TX 75231 Jonathan Bell Cynthia Knox 2 D V1002 Mission Vickery Church 5814 Ridgecrest Rd,Dallas,TX 75231 William Woods Keith Gillespie 2 D V1003 Hamilton Park UMC 11881 Schroeder Dr.,Dallas,TX 75243 Linton Gray Bruce Robert Bradley 2 D V1005 New Mount Zion Baptist Church 9530 Shepherd Rd,Dallas,TX 75243 Linda Jean Newman Glenda Anderson 2 D V1008 Lee'McShanJr Elern School 8307 Meadow Rd,Dallas,TX 75231 Lori Reisenbichler Jean Howard 2 D V1013 North Dallas High School 3120 N Haskell Ave,Dallas,TX 75204 Anne Katherine Besser Laura Bentley Kellogg 2 D V1015 Multiple Careers Magnet Center 4528 Rusk Ave,Dallas,TX 75204 Vacant Lee Earl Gnader,111 2 D V1019 Solar Preparatory School for Girls 2617 N Henderson Ave,Dallas,TX 75206 Amos Howell Laura Cecile Allen 2 D V1020 Ben Milam Elementary School 4200 Mckinney'Ave,Dallas,TX 75205 Jean Andrea Ball-Meza Lauren Ogden 2 D V1022 Oak Lawn Branch Library 4100 Cedar Springs Rd,Dallas,TX 75219 David Carl Fisher Deborah Spitzer 2 D V1023 The Father's Church 2707 Abrams Rd,Dallas;TX 75214 Jean Lamberty Mark K Hurst 2 D V1027 Audelia Creek Elementary School 12600 Audelia Rd,Dallas,TX 75243 Robin Goodpaster Richard Paul Harms 2 D V1029 Richland Campus-Dallas College 12800 Abrams Rd,Dallas,TX 75243 Gregory R Byrne Juliana Martinez 2 D V1030 A M Aikin Elementary School 12300 Pleasant Valley Dr,Dallas,TX 75243 Randall Wayne Epps James Frame 2 D V102 Northwood Hills Elementary Sch 14532 Meandering Way,Dallas,TX 75254 Monica Shevell Paul Sehlosberg 2 R V1033 Spring Valley Elementary School 13535 Spring Grove Ave,Dallas,TX 75240 Richard F Fresquez Marcy Helfand 2 D V1070 Grace United Methodist Church 4105 Junius St,Dallas,TX 75246' Kenneth Earl Jackson Joe Mayes ' 2 D V1071 Lakewood Branch Library 6121 Worth St,Dallas,TX 75214 Jennifer Lorenz Terryll Nemeth 2 D V1073 The Church at Junius Heights 5429 Reiger Ave,Dallas,TX 75214 Cheri Ball-Meza Janice Norris 2 D V1074 Samuell Grand Recreation Center 6200 E Grand Ave,Dallas,TX 75223 Lota Dunham Carey Conn 67 , Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 2 D V1076 Eduardo Mata Montessori School 7420 La Vista Dr,Dallas,TX 75214 Tobin D Toler William Barnett 2 D V1118 Ignite Middle School 2211 Caddo St,Dallas,TX 75204 Max Reina Nunez Rinda F Jordan 2 D V1119 St Luke Community Church 5710 E'R L Thornton Frwy,Dallas,TX 75223 George Collins William Harald Biesel,Jr 2 D V1120 Solar Preparatory School for Boys 1802 Moser Ave,Dallas,TX 75206 Robert Stephen Sullivan Richard Schell 2 D V1500 Dover Elementary School 700 Dover Dr,Richardson,TX 75080 Hollis Catherine Simmons Randy Mitchell 2 D V1501 Professional Development Ctr 701 W Belt Line Rd,Richardson,TX 75080 Julie Christine Milazzo Anna Reza 2 D V1503 Richland Elementary School 550 Park Bend far,Richardson,TX 75081 Nancy Goehl Thomas Joe Parsoneault 2 D V2002 Thomas C Marsh Preparatory Academy 3838 Crown Shore Dr,Dallas,TX 75244 Vacant Kelli Macatee 2 D V2003 W T White High School 4505 Ridgeside Dr,Dallas,TX 75244 Roxane Wierman Edward Simpson 2 R V2004 Nathan Adams Elementary School 12600 Welch Rd,Dallas,TX 75244 John Robert Ilzhoefer Vacant 2 D V2005 Marsh Lane Baptist Church 10716 Marsh Ln,Dallas,;TX 75229 Williams Betty Rowe David W.Wallace 2 D V2006 Harry C Withers Elementary Sch 3959 Northaven Rd,Dallas,TX 75229 Vacant Willard Mac Smith 2 R V2008 John J Pershing Elementary Sch 5715 Meaders Ln,Dallas,TX 75229 Ellen Khurshudian Vacant 2 D V2011 Walnut Hill Recreation Center 10011 Midway Rd,Dallas,TX 75229 Amy Peck Carol Stabler 2 R V2016 Unity Church of Dallas 6525 Forrest Ln,Dallas,TX 75230 Eva Royer Vacant 2 R V2018 Northaven United Methodist Ch 11211 Preston Rd,Dallas,TX 75230 Erica Michelle Person Vacant 2 R V2019 George B Dealey Montessori'Academy 6501 Royal Ln,Dallas,TX 75230 Edmund Daniels Will Lowry Wilkins 2 D V2020 Arthur Kramer Elementary School 7131 Midbury Dr,Dallas,TX 75230 Rollin Fitch Gary Linda Collins 2 D V2023 Benjamin Franklin-IEA 6920 Meadow Rd,Dallas,TX 75230 Vacant! James Carter 2 R V2026 Preston Hollow UMC 6315 Walnut Hill Ln,Dallas,TX 75230 Margaret Caroline Croley Vacant 2 R V2027 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 7611 Park Ln,Dallas,TX'75225 Sandy Ammons Vacant 2 D V2032 Skillman Southwestern Library 5707 Skillman St,Dallas,TX 75206 Dale Michael Greer Chance Brian Mccraw 2 D V2038 Geneva Heights Elementary School 2911 Delmar Ave,Dallas,TX 75206 Jacquline Van Over Christopher ford 2 D V2040 St Andrews Presbyterian Church 3204 Skillman St,Dallas,TX 75206 Alayna Grace Thomas Chisa D Savage 2 D V2041 University of Texas Dallas 800 W Campbell Rd,Richardson;TX 75080 James Edward Urmin,Sr Bradlee Alan Combs 2 D V2042 Parkhill Junior High School 16500 Shadybank Dr,Dallas,TX 75248 Coffey Murray Veranina Gajewsky 2 D V2044 Texas A&M AgriLife Research 17360 Coit Rd,Dallas,TX 75252 Cheryl Basye Carl'Scottow 2 D V2047 James Bowie Elementary School 7643 La Manga Dr,Dallas,TX 75248 Colleen A Martin Jack Darryl Kocks 2 D V2050 Prestonwood Elementary School 6525 La Cosa Dr,Dallas,TX 75248 Natalie Levy Richard Payne 2 D V2051 Spring Creek Elementary School 7667 Roundrock Rd,Dallas,TX 75248 Merrilee Carruthers Jason Frannea 68 Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 F ] 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 2 R V2052 Fretz Park Library 6990 Belt Line Rd,Dallas,TX 75254 William Thoreson Billie Jean Johnson 2 R V2056 King of Glory Lutheran Church 6411 Lbj Fwy,Dallas,TX 75240 Leslie Huber Vacant 2 R V2077 E D Walker Middle School 12532 Nuestra Dr,Dallas,TX 75230 Carla Mcclanahan Vacant 2 D V2079 Anne Frank Elementary School 5201 Celestial Rd,Dallas,TX 75254 Wendy Jean Campbell lerlene Miles 2 R V2203 John S Armstrong Elem School 3600 Cornell Ave,Dallas,TX 75205 Terence Huffines Vacant 2 R V2220 University Park UMC 4024 Caruth Blvd,Dallas,TX 75225 Elizabeth T Biesel Vacant 2 R V2221 John S Bradfield Elem School 4300 Southern Ave,Dallas,TX 75205 Laura Elizabeth Blesel Leigh Bailey 2 R V2223 University Park Elem School 3505 Amherst Ave,Dallas,TX 75225 Katherine Ann Winniford Vacant 2 R V2224 Highland Park Middle School 3555 Granada Dr,Dallas,TX 75205 James Hairston' Vacant 2 R V2225 SMU/Hughes-Triggs Student Center 3140 Dyer St,Dallas,TX 75205 Karen Watson Vacant 2 R V2226 Highland Park ISD Admin Bldg 7015 Westchester Dr,Dallas,TX 75205 Cynthia Holliday Vacant 2 R V2301 Alfred 1 Loos Field House 3815 Spring Valley Rd,Addison,TX 75001 Candace Adams William Griggs 2 D V2302 Vivian Field Middle School 13551 Dennis Ln,Farmers Branch,TX 75234 Vacant Alfred Clark Boughton,IV 2 D V2305 Farmers Branch Manske Library 13613 Webb Chapel Rd,Farmers Branch,TX 75234 Vacant Patrick Joseph Haggerty 2 D V2306 Chapel Hill Preparatory School 12701 Templeton Trl,Dallas,TX 75234 Vacant i Adria Ger 2 D V2307 Brookhaven Campus-Dallas College 3939 Valley View Ln,Farmers Branch,TX 75244 Patricia Munoz-Elizondo Albert Solis 2 D V2401 Ted Polk Middle School 2001 Kelly Blvd,Carrollton,TX 75006 Vacant" Bobby Jay Wadsworth 2 D V2402 McCoy Elementary School 2425 Mccoy Rd,Carrollton,TX 75006 Vacant Susan Herz Morrissey 2 D V2403 Jerry R Junk ins Elementary Sch 2808 Running Duke Dr,Carrollton,TX 75006 Vacant Frank Solano 2 D V2404 Blanton Elementary School 2525 Scott Mill Rd,Carrollton,TX 75006 Ronald R Sercely Teena Marks 2 D V2406 Keller Springs Baptist Church' 3227 Keller Springs Rd,Carrollton,TX 75006 Richard Tallini Pamela Prater 2 D V2407 losey Ranch Lake Library 1700 Keller Springs Rd,Carrollton,TX 75006 Carolyn Sue Rutkowski Mary Carpenter 2 D V2408 Crosby Recreation Center 1610 E'Crosby Rd,Carrollton,TX 75006 Terry Lee Barker Bernadette Anne Toth 2 D V2500 Greenwood Hills Elementary Sch 1313 W Shore Dr,Richardson,TX 75080 Annamarie Ferguson Nancee Boss Chambers 2 R V2501 Canyon Creek Elementary School 2100 Capper Ridge Dr,Richardson,TX 75080 Edward Dees,Jr Carol Coulter 2 R V2502 Prairie Creek Elementary School 2120 E Prairie Creek Dr,Richardson,TX 75080 Bonnie Wells Jessica Lucas 2 R V2503 Mohawk Elementary School 1500 Mimosa Dr,Richardson,TX 75080 Jillian Zhorne Vaunt 2 D V2505 Northrich Elementary School 1301 Custer Rd,Richardson,TX 75080 Ahmed Zayan Timothy Richard Seaman 2 D V2506 Arapaho Classical Magnet School 1300 Cypress Dr,Richardson,TX 75080 Nicola Sekanick Stout Katherine Thomas 2 R V2509 Care Church 1504 E Campbell Rd,Richardson,TX 75081 Aleta 10 Lubbers Evelyn Roberson 69 Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 2 D V2510 Yale Elementary School 1900 E Collins Blvd,Richardson,TX 75081 Howard T.Maher Rowell Lubbers 2 D V2511 Dartmouth Elementary School 417 Dartmouth Ln,Richardson,TX 75081 David Michael Santucci,Jr Larry Clinton Williams 2 D V2513 Springridge Elementary School 1801 E'Spring Valley Rd Richardson,TX 75081 Catherine Deberry Taylor Duane Howard Dieterich 2 D V2514 Jess Harben Elementary School 600 S Glenville Dr,Richardson,TX 75081 Dina Alsaid Helen Jean Caldwell 2 D V2601 Valley Ranch Elementary School 9800 Rodeo Dr,Irving,TX 75063 Vacant Cheri Fitzsimmons 2 D V2602 Cimarron Recreation Center 201 Red River Trl,Irving,TX 75063 Vacant Cathryn Grace Marvin 2 D V2603 Freeman Elementary School 8757 Valley Ranch Pkwy W,Irving,TX 75063 Maynor Venegas Denise Lynn Pickett 2 D V2604 Valley Ranch Library 401 Cimarron Trl,Irving,TX 75063 Antonio Gonzalez Vacant 2 R V2802 Wilson Elementary School 200 S Coppell Rd,Coppell,TX 75019 Arthur Joseph Shrader Nancy Wang 2 R V2803 Mockingbird Elementary School-CISD 300 Mockingbird Ln,Coppell,TX 75019 Donna Marie Sarabia Claire Ebert 2 R V2805 Coppell Town Center 255 E Parkway Blvd,Coppell,TX 75019 William Hurlbert Lisa Mary Lundgren 2 D V2807 Lakeside Elementary School 1100 Village Pkwy,Coppell,TX 75019 Vacant Duc X.Nguyen 2 R V2808 Cottonwood Creek Elem School 615 Minyard Dr,Coppell,TX 75019 Terrie Aune Nicholi Hoskins 2 D V2809 Riverchase Elementary School 272 S Macarthur Blvd,Coppell,TX 75019 Vacant Sharon Clark 2 D V3009 Exall Park Recreation Center 1355 Adair St,Dallas,TX 75204 Vacant Sean C O'Leary 2 D V3012 Life in Deep Ellum Community Ctr 2803 Taylor St,Dallas,TX 75226 Elaine Campbell Robert Renteria 2 D V4006 Degolyer Elementary School; 3453 Flair Dr,Dallas,TX'75229 Aimee L EI-Zayaty Tierni Thompson Sulgrave 2 D V4032 Reverchon Recreation Center 3505 Maple Ave,Dallas,TX 75219 Jazzmine Trotman James A Moyers 2 D V4645 Las Colinas Elementary School 2200 Kinwest Pkwy,Irving,TX 75063 Vacant Blair Manning Moore 2 D V4647 Mustang Park Recreation Center 2223 Kinwest Pkwy,Irving,TX 75063 Kendra Henry Kathleen Hodges 3 D V0003 Evans Recreation Center 1116 Hillcrest St,Mesquite,TX 75149 Deborah Moses Johannes Peter Schroer 3 D V0010 MLK Jr Recreation Center 2901 Pennsylvania Ave,Dallas,TX 75215 Gerre Williams Shelley Evans 3 D V0020 Central Elementary School-DISD 902 Shady Ln,Seagoville,TX 75159 Vacant James Thompson 3 R V0027 First UMC of Sachse 1520 Blackburn Rd,Sachse,TX 75048 Gary Lynn Overby Vacant 3 D V0034 Stephens Elementary School 3700 Cheyenne Dr,Rowlett,TX 75088 Wathenia Clark Vacant 3 D V0040 Desoto House of Peace&Comm Center 531 W Belt Line Rd,Desoto,TX 75115 Tanya Mason Vacant 3 D V0041 Frank 0 Moates Elementary School 1500 Heritage Blvd,Glenn Heights,TX 75154 Vacant Agnes Mayfield Monzingo 3 D V0044 Cedar Hill Collegiate High School 1515 W Beltline Rd,Cedar Hill,TX 75104 Vacant Jana Connor 3 D V0046 Glenn Heights Family Center' 1932 S Hampton Rd,Glenn Heights,TX 75154 Zira Jones Kelly Nixon 3 D V0050 Salem Institutional Baptist Church 3918 Crozier St,Dallas,TX 75215 Saundra Faith Ray Debbie Hubacek 70 Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 3 D V0054 Antioch Worship Center 6245 Shannon Rd,Mesquite,TX 75181 Vacant Robin Wisdom 3 R V0058 Freedom Place Church(3964) 4111 Main St,Rowlett,TX 75088 Deborah Bobbitt Maggie Ensley 3 D V0062 For Oak Cliff 907 E Ledbetter Dr,Dallas,TX 75216 Vacant Vacant 3 D V0063 Katherine Johnson Tech Magnet Acad 1200 Academy Way,Desoto,TX 75115 Tonya Burton Gloria Caffey 3 R V0064 Robinwood Baptist Church 111 E Stark Rd,Seagoville,TX 75159 Cindy Gay Burkett Vacant 3 R V0065 Mt Zion MBC of Sandbranch 128 Burns Dr,Combine,TX 75159 Alan Berg Vacant 3 D V0070 New Life Apostolic 1361 Mount Lebanon Rd,CEDAR HILL,TX 75104 Vacant Kim Rimmeri 3 R V2921 Back Elementary School 7300 Bluebonnet Dr,Rowlett,TX 75089 James Albert Wade Leslie Montena 3 R V2922 Liberty Grove Elementary School 10201 Liberty Grove Rd Rowlett,TX 75089 Jahn CKnoll Vacant 3 R V2925 Rowlett Elementary School 3315 Carla Dr,Rowlett,TX 75088 Terence Edward Sumner Vacant 3 R V2926 Herfurth Elementary School 7500 Miller Rd,Rowlett,TX 75088 Stephen Mcdaniel Vacant 3 R V2927 Schrade Middle School 6201 Danridge Rd,Rowlett,TX 75089 Rachael Britton Vacant 3 R V2941 Sachse City Hall 3815-8 Sachse Rd,Sachse,TX 75048 Dan Kraemer Sandra Richardson 3 R V2942 B G Hudson Middle School 4405 Hudson Dr,Sachse,TX 75048 Robert Davis Salmon Vacant 3 D V3000 William B Travis Vanguard Acad 3001 MckinneyAve,Dallas,TX 75204 Vacant Vacant 3 D V3003 T W Browne Middle School 3333 Sprague Dr,Dallas,TX 75233 Joe L.Tave Sarah Westgaard 3 D V3004 Daniel Webster Elementary School 3815 S Franklin St,Dallas,TX 75233 Martin W Burrell Adrienne Lynette Thompson 3 D V3007 El Centro Campus-Dallas College 801 Main St,Dallas,TX 75202 Anthony Forcelledo David Gleeson 3 D V3008 George L Allen Sr Court Building 600 Commerce;St,Dallas,TX 75202 Sandra Biggs William Anders Haugen 3 D V3016 Bill J Priest Ctr-Dallas College 1402 Corinth St,Dallas,TX 75215 Myrtle Faye Brown Helen Collins 3 D V3017 Dr MLK Jr Arts Academy 1817 Warren Ave,Dallas,TX 75215 Vacant Brian Fabian 3 D V3022 Irma Range)Women's School 1718 Robert B Cullum Blvd,Dallas,TX 75210 Karine Gipson Charlotte Prear 3 D V3025 Mt Horeb Missionary Baptist Chur 3306 Carpenter Ave,Dallas,TX 75215 Brittany N Smith Latrese Eppie Adkins' Weathersby 3 D V3026 St Paul Baptist Church 1600 Pear St,Dallas,TX 75215 Nicole Sims Susan Blackburn 3 D V3027 Lincoln High School-CHM 2826 Elsie Faye,Heggins';St,Dallas,TX 75215 Betty Hooey Clara Parks Mcdade 3 D V3029 Evangelist Temple Church 2627 Dorris St,Dallas,TX 75215 Vacant Richard Andrew Summey 3 D V3034 Greater Mt Pleasant Baptist Chur 1403 Morrell Ave,Dallas,TX 75203 Gloria James Jody D Mccord 3 D V3035 F D Roosevelt HS of Innovation 525 Bonnie View Rd,Dallas,TX 75203 Vacant Michael Anthony Quint 3 D V3040 Good Street Baptist Church 3110 Bonnie View Rd,Dallas,TX 75216 James Baker James Brady 7'! Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 3 D V3042 John Neely Bryan Elem School 2001 Deer Path Dr,Dallas,TX 75216 Michael King Melissa Murray 3 D V3043 Paul L Dunbar Library 2008 EKiest Blvd,Dallas,TX 75216 Kimberly Richardson-Jackson Candies Presley 3 D V3045 Gethsemane Missionary Baptist Ch 4600 Solar Ln,Dallas,TX 75216 Claudia Denice Fowler Marilyn Joan Taylor 3 D V3046 John W Carpenter Elem School 2121 Tosca Ln,Dallas,TX 75224 Vacant Karen Cassidy Thorne 3 D V3047 CFNI Student Center 444 Fawn Ridge Dr.,Dallas,TX 75224 Margaret Anderson Cumby Oscar Bracks 3 D V3048 South Oak Cliff High School 3601 S'Marsalis Ave,Dallas,TX 75216 Davince Wright Carol Nichols 3 D V3049 Clara Oliver Elementary School 4010 Idaho Ave,Dallas,TX 75216 Artherine Prieston Philip S Wilson 3 D V3050 H I Holland Elem School @ Lisbon 4203 S Lancaster Rd,Dallas,TX 75216 Jesse Albert Lipscomb Don Bodine 3 D V3051 Fountain of Living Word Church 2543 E Ledbetter Dr,Dallas,TX 75216 Vacant Frances Pearson 3 D V3052 Elisha M Pease Elementary School 2914 Cummings St,Dallas,TX 75216 Linda M Wilkerson-Wynn John Vincent Meyer 3 D V3054 1dg Louis A Bedford,Jr Law Academy 1303 Reynoldston Ln,Dallas,TX 75232 Barbara Lewis Allen Mabry 3 D V3055 Adelle Turner Elementary School 5505 S Polk St,Dallas,TX 75232 Vivian Hill Melody K Green 3 D V3056 Mark Twain Leadership Vanguard 724 Green Cove Ln,Dallas,TX 75232 Kebran Alexander Chris Jens Juhl 3 D V3057 T G'Terry Elementary School 6661 Greenspan Ave,Dallas,TX 75232 Lawson Lee Turner,Jr Vacant 3 D V3058 St Paul Lutheran Church 5725 S Marsalis Ave,Dallas,TX 75241 Gladys Lary Patrick Steve Scott 3 D V3059 Ideal Family Church 1000 E Redbird Ln,Dallas,TX 75241 Vacant Vacant 3 D V3060 Otto M Fridia Elementary School 6011 Old Ox Rd,Dallas,TX 75241 Kimberly Wynette Walker Duane Niccum 3 D V3061 Barack Obama Male Leadership Acad 3030 Stag Rd,Dallas,TX 75241 Patsy R Pea Charles Rice; 3 D V3062 1 N Ervin Elementary School 3722 Black Oak Dr,Dallas,TX 75241 Mathis Boadicea White Roberta L Brazzil 3 D V3063 Ronald E McNair Elementary,Sch 3150 Bainbridge Ave,Dallas,TX 75237 Dorothy Whaley Elvira Leal 3 D V3064 Friendship West Baptist Church 2020 W Wheatland Rd,Dallas,TX 75232 Dianna Renee Jackson Vacant 3 D V3065 Umphrey Lee Elementary School 7808 Racine Dr Dallas,TX 75232 Sedonia Heard Kidd Daniel Stairs' 3 D V3066 Martin Weiss Elementary School 8601 Willoughby Blvd,Dallas,TX 75232 Tiphanie Ruth Paige Daniel Escamilla 3 D V3068 Singing Hills Recreation Center 6805 Patrol Way,Dallas,TX 75241 Eliza Ruth Steward Debra Ann Aguilar 3 D V3069 Cornerstone Community Church 2817 Cherry Valley Blvd,Dallas,TX 75241 Vacant Joseph Dannenmaier 3 D V3070 Tommie Allen Recreation Center 7071 Bonnie View Rd,Dallas,TX 75241 Yolonda Hightower Kerry Yarbrough 3 D V3071 Highland Hills UMC 3800 Simpson Stuart Rd,Dallas,TX 75241 Vacant Thomas John Bosworth 3 D V3072 Cedar Valley Campus-Dallas College 3030 N Dallas Ave,Lancaster,TX 75134 Annie Graves Franklin David Hill Jr'' 3 D V3073 Highland Hills Library 6200 Bonnie View Rd,Dallas,TX 75241 Derrick Talton Alan Kent Orr 3 D V3075 Wilmer-Hutchins High School 5520 Langdon Rd,Dallas,TX 75241 LatorryJackson' Stuart Wernck 72 Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 3 D V3078 Park in the Woods Recreation Ctr 6801 Mountain Creek Pkwy,Dallas,TX 75249 Vacant Michael Wayne Price 3 D V3080 Kleberg-Rylie Recreation Center 1515 Edd Rd,Dallas,TX 75253 Lantresa Williams Eugene J Ralph,Sr 3 D V3081 Booker T Washington High School 2501 Flora St,Dallas,TX 75201 Vacant Vacant 3 D V3082 W A Blair Elementary School 7720 Gayglen Dr,Dallas,TX 75217 Yvonne Branch Ajua Mason i 3 D V3083 Ebby Halliday Elementary School 10210 Teagarden Rd,Dallas,TX 75217 Johnnie Goins Lillie Ralph 3 D V3090 Jonsson Central Library 1515 Young St,Dallas,TX 75201 Cinthy Wheat Michael Bickford 3 D V3092 Thurgood Marshall Recreation Ctr 5150 Mark Trail Way,Dallas,TX 75232 Vacant Anna Nelson 3 D V3097 University of North Texas-Dallas 7300 University Hills Blvd,Dallas,TX 75216 Wanda J Davis Paul Ritter 3 D V3100 A E Sims Cedar Hill Rec Center 310 E Parkerville Rd,Cedar Hill,TX 75104 Connie Sue Cook Carolyn Tunnell Ogden 3 D V3102 Kim Lewis Auxiliary Services Ctr 202 E Beltline Rd,Cedar Hill,TX 75104 ' Beverly Brown Moore Jack Derome Kelly 3 D V3103 Bessie Coleman Middle School 1208 E Pleasant Run Rd,Cedar Hill,TX 75104 Anna Corinne Green Timothy Pinon 3 D V3104 Maddox Teaching&Learning Center 1533 Hight Pointe Ln,Cedar Hill,TX 75104 Vacant Brian Homoleski 3 D V3106 Plummer Elementary School 1203 S Clark Rd,Cedar Hill,TX 75104 Sharon Barnes Lisa Yvette Thierry 3 D V3107 Highlands Elementary School 131 Sims Dr,Cedar Hill,TX 75104 Cassandra Cooper Kathryn Hays Avant 3 R V3108 Bray Elementary School(3108) 218 N Broad St,Cedar Hill,TX 75104 Lisa Perdue Vacant 3 D V3109 Lake Ridge Elementary School 1020 Lake Ridge Pkwy,Cedar Hill,TX 75104 A.D.Phillips Patrick Norman Dale 3 D V3200 H Bob Daniel SR Intermediate Sch 1007 Springwood Dr,Duncanville,TX 75137 Betty Pittman Katrina E.Kamm 3 D V3201 Alexander Elementary School 510 Softwood Dr,Duncanville,TX 75137 Glenda Anderson John Everett Winchester 3 D V3202 Duncanville Library 201 James Collins Blvd,Duncanville,TX 75116 Zina West-Lewis Mark Hill Lambert 3 D V3203 Duncanville's First Baptist Chur 323 W Wheatland Rd,Duncanville,TX 75116 Andrea Yvette Curtis Richardson Jo Tarkington Cienski 3 D V3204 Reed Middle School 530 E Freeman St,Duncanville,TX 75116 Roszetta S Howell Ethan John Gebauer 3 D V3205 Brandenburg Intermediate School 1903 Blueridge',Dr,Duncanville,TX 75116 Vacant Robert Cook 3 R V3206 Byrd Middle School(3206) 1040 W Wheatland Rd,Duncanville,TX 75116 Kenneth Ray Hollingsworth Gail Turner 3 D V3207 Arise Church 201 W Center St.,Duncanville,TX 75116 Carla Reynolds-Grogan Donald Smith 3 D V3208 Central Elementary School-DUISD 302 E Freeman St,Duncanville,TX 75116 Vacant Russell Miller 3 R V3209 Duncanville;High School 900 W Camp Wisdom Rd,Duncanville,TX 75116 Shirley Sikes Vacant 3 D V3211 Fairmeadows Elementary School 101 E Fairmeadows Dr,Duncanville,TX 75116 Sharon Denise Jones Danee Gay Roedl 3 R V3304 Poteet High School(3304) 3300 Poteet Dr Mesquite,TX 75150 Richard Jr Phillips Vacant 3 D V3307 W L Wilkinson Middle School 2100 Crest Park Dr,Mesquite,TX 75149 Lisa Theriot Carol Wojtkowiak 3 D V3309 Lakeside Activity Center 101 Halley Park Dr,Mesquite,TX 75149 Ericka Danielle Thrower Randy Rhew ,73 Attachment E -Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 3 R V3310 Mesquite High School 300 E Davis St.,Mesquite,TX 75149 Elizabeth Susan Cumby Vacant 3 D V3312 Pirrung Elementary School 1500 Creek Valley Rd,Mesquite,TX 75181 Leon Chandler, John Ellis Simonton,Jr 3 D V3313 1 R Thompson Elementary School 2525 Helen Ln,Mesquite,TX 75181 Suzanne Underbrink Hess Minnie Etta Jones 3 D V3315 Tisinger Elementary School 1701 Hillcrest St,Mesquite,TX 75149 Vacant Wendy Zepeda 3 D V3316 Rutherford Recreation Center 900 Rutherford Dr,Mesquite,TX 75149 Vacant Paul Allen 3 D V3317 Horn High School 3300 E'Cartwright Rd.,Mesquite,TX 75181 Darlene Hardy Patrick Lynne Laurie 3 R V3500 Sunnyvale Town Hall 127 N Collins Rd,Sunnyvale,TX 75182 Dennis Cagle Vacant 3 D V3601 Faith Bible Church 1437 W Pleasant Run Rd,Desoto,TX 75115 Norma!Kimbrough Kathryn Metteauer Gook 3 D V3604 Ruby Young Elementary School 707 Young Blvd,Desoto,TX 75115 Lajuana Dianne Barton Kasundra Rochelle Brown- Corbin 3 D V3605 Disciple Central Comm Church 901 N Polk St,Desoto,TX 75115 Patricia Carr Sylvia R Bracks 3 D V3606 The Meadows Elementary School 1016 The Meadows Pkwy,Desoto,TX 75115 Duttrell Forrest Jackson Jeffery Fred Tippen 3 D V3607 Cockrell Hill Elementary School 425 S Cockrell Hill Rd,Desoto,TX 75115 Sandra Chambers Rance Albert 3 D V3609 Desoto High School 600 Eagle Dr,Desoto,TX 75115 Brenda Harris Eugene Joseph Terence Ralph, Jr 3 D V3611 Desoto East Middle School 601 E Belt Line Rd,Desoto,TX 75115 Rodney White Dori'na Demay 3 D V3800 Houston Elementary School-LISD 2929 Marquis Ln,Lancaster,TX 75134 Melvin Armstrong Markus Jr Tousant 3 D V3802 Pleasant Run Elementary School 427 W'Pleasant Run Rd,Lancaster,TX 75146 Leonard Frankie Walker Bruce Ray Beal 3 D V3803 Rolling Hills Elementary School 450 Rolling Hills PI,Lancaster,TX 75146 Donna Louise Sparks Casandra Woodson Mccray 3 D V3805 Rosa Parks Millbrook Elem School 630 Miillbrook Dr,Lancaster,TX 75146 Sherry Galloway Vacant 3 D V3807 Elsie Robertson Middle School 822 W Pleasant Run Rd,Lancaster,TX 75146 Tawana Williams John Stewart 3 D V3808 West Main Elementary School 531 W Main St,;Lancaster,TX 75146 Monica Turner David George Hoffman 3 D V3809 Lancaster Veterans Memorial Library 1600 Veterans Memorial Pkwy,Lancaster,TX 75134 Vacant Vacant 3 D V3900 McGowan Middle School 1500 Majestic Meadow Dr,Glenn Heights,TX 75154 Vacant Vacant 3 D V3921 Seagoville City Hall 702 N Hwy 175,Seagoville,TX 75159 Teena Gayle Louis Holman 3 D V3940 Wilmer Community Center 101 Davidson Piz,Wilmer,TX 75172 Paul Alvarez Saidana William Gillespie Whitehill 3 D V3951 Hutchins City Hall 321 N Main St,Hutchins,TX 75141 Vacant Lorrie Mcdonald 3 D V4043 The Union Church 3410 S Polk St,Dallas,TX 75224 Marisa Elena Gonzales Mark Slenczka 4 D V0016 Elections Training/Warehouse 1460 Round Table Dr,Dallas,TX 75247 Valerie Hutchins Carolyn Pittman 4 D V0026 The Woods United Methodist Church 1350 Bardin Rd Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Corrion Quentrelle Cox Philip Varghese 4 R V0030 Woodhaven Presbyterian Church 3650 N O'Connor Rd,Irving,TX 75062 Jonathon Hollis Vacant 74 Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 F ] 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 4 R V0035 Albert Farine Elementary School 615 Metker St,Irving,TX 75062 Bernadette Waterman Ward Graham Bond 4 D V0039 West Irving Library 4444 W Rochelle Rd,Irving,TX 75062 Evans Consuelo Marquez Yuri Garcia 4 D V0042 Dallas County Detention Center 111 W Commerce St,Dallas,TX 75208 Vacant Andrea Sasha Ortiz 4 D V0047 Moises E.Molina High School 2355 Duncanville Rd,Dallas,TX 75211 Victoria Caldwell Luis Alfredo Zuniga 4 D V0049 La Villita Elementary School 1601 Camino Lago,Irving,TX 75039 Vacant; Derek Veerkamp 4 D V0055 Rocky Springs Missionary Baptist Church 316 E Shady Grove Rd,Grand Prairie,TX 75050 Vacant Catherine White 4 D V0061 The Summit 2975 Esplanade Dr,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Stephani Myers Vacant 4 D V2009 L G Cigarroa Elementary School 9990 Webb Chapel Rd,Dallas,TX 75220 Vacant Jonnita Lorane Brown 4 R V2013 Lovers Lane'UMC 9200 Inwood Rd,Dallas,TX 75220 Nancy Anderton Vacant 4 R V2029 Westminster Presbyterian Church 8200 Devonshire,Dallas,TX 75209 Donna Kay Shelton Vacant 4 R V2034 Henry W Longfellow;-CEA 5314 Boaz St,Dallas,TX 75209 Lonnie Nix Vacant 4 D V3032 Hector P Garcia Middle Sch 700 E 8Th St,Dallas,TX 75203 Betty Williams Robert Jason Mccord 4 D V3038 The Way-Truth-Life Christian+Ch 1702 S''Denley Dr,Dallas,TX 75216 Nettiestine Michele Smith Craig Creason 4 D V4002 F P Caillet Elem School 3033 Merrell Rd,Dallas,TX 75229 Erika Anguiano Nancie Wagner 4 D V4004 Marcus Recreation Center 3003 Northaven Rd,Dallas,TX 75229 Alan Yuster Cherie Elaine Zalstein 4 D V4010 Stephen Foster Elementary School 3700 Clover Ln,Dallas,TX 75220 Vivian Gregorich Vanessa Pogue-Collins 4 R V4014 Sudie L Williams TAG Academy 4518 Pomona Rd,Dallas,TX 75209 Clark Will lose Alejandro-White 4 D V4015 North Park Community Corp 4619 W University Blvd,Dallas,TX 75209 Olga Smith Janice Claire Peters 4 D V4016 K 8 Polk Vanguard Center ATG 6911 Victoria Ave.,Dallas,TX 75209 Jonathan Maples Julie Elizabeth Zvara 4 D V4018 Maple Lawn Elementary School 3120 Inwood Rd,Dallas,TX 75235 Brent Pimentel John B Holden,Jr 4 D V4019 Arlington Park Recreation Center 1505 Record Crossing Rd,Dallas TX 75235 Mark Blaskovich Elizabeth Diaz 4 D V4022 Esperanza Medrano Elementary Sch 2221 Lucas Dr,Dallas,TX 75219 Ricardo Medrano Robert Bricker Braun 4 D V4028 Victory Cathedral 3407 N Westmoreland Rd,Dallas,TX 75212 Lettie M.Searles Jacqueline M Czitrom 4 D V4029 West Dallas Center-Dallas College 3330 N Hampton Rd,Dallas,TX 75212 Craig Holcomb Autumn Mccall 4 D V4031 C F Carr Elementary School 1952 Bayside St,Dallas,TX 75212 Fernando Jr Hernandez Carol Burnaman 4 D V4035 Margaret B Henderson Elem School 2200 S Edgefield Ave,Dallas,TX 75224 Vacant Kevin Daniel 4 D V4038 Harrell Budd Elementary School 2121 S Marsalis Ave,Dallas,TX 75216 Jose Cruhigger Vacant 4 D V4039 Bexar Street Baptist Church 2018 S Marsalis Ave,Dallas,TX 75216 Vacant Betty Sue Welch 4 D V4046 Clinton P Russell Elementary Sch 3031 S Beckley Ave,Dallas,TX 75224 Ebone Nicole Mason Ricky Ray Thorn 4 D V4050 Mountain Creek Library 6102 Mountain Creek Pkwy,Dallas,TX 75249 Diana Kristine Farrell Joyce Setter 75 Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 4 D V4052 Bilhartz Elementary School 6700 Wandt Dr Dallas,TX 75236 Sedrick Mccurdy Thomas Wilkins 4 D V4055 Leslie Stemmons Elementary Sch 2727 Knoxville St,Dallas,TX 75211 Anthony Ray Shuman Joseph Hernandez 4 D V4056 Palabra De Vida Church 2550 W Illinois Ave,Dallas,TX 75233 Jesse Jr Rocha Shirley Weeks 4 D V4057 Kiest Recreation Center 3081 S Hampton Rd,Dallas,TX 75224 Michael Goodman Cynthia Lee Semach 4 D V4060 Nancy Jane Cochran Elem Sch 6000 Keeneland Pkwy,Dallas,TX 75211 Daniela Villarreal Monty Weddell 4 D V4061 L 0 Donald Elementary School 1218 Phinney Ave,Dallas,TX 75211 Andrew Mcgregor Kevin Deubner 4 D V4062 Leila P Cowart Elementary School 1515 S'Ravinia 7r,Dallas,TX 75211 Jessica Santamaria Thomas Geddes 4 D V4063 Elmwood-El Buen Samaritano UMC 1315 Berkley Ave,Dallas,TX 75224 Vacant Vacant 4 D V4064 Martin Weiss Recreation Center 1111 Martindell Ave,Dallas,TX 75211 Russell Garner Mark Aired 4 D V4065 Arcadia Park Elementary School 1300 N Justin Ave,Dallas,TX 75211 Bradley Goodell Vacant 4 D V4066 Anson Jones Elementary School 3901 Meredith Ave,Dallas,TX 75211 Temeckia Derrough Charles Patrick 4 D V4068 Lida Hooe Elementary School 2419 Gladstone Dr,Dallas,TX 75211 Perla Elizabeth Loza Gloria Hibdon 4 D V4069 Winnetka Elementary School 1151 SsEdgefield Ave,Dallas,TX 75208 Kathlyn Freeman Wendy Al red 4 D V4070 John Peeler Elementary School 810 S Llewellyn Ave,Dallas,TX 75208 Robert Sheaks Willie Obrien 4 D V4071 Oak Cliff Government Center 702 E Jefferson Blvd,Dallas,TX 75203 Diana Hamilton Broadus Julie Ladner Ladner 4 D V4073 Preparing the Way Ministries 2442 W Jefferson Blvd,Dallas,TX 75211 Frank Rios Jeffrey Paul Semach 4 D V4074 Sunset High School-Annex Bldg 201 W Tenth St,Dallas,TX 75208 Stuart gent Balding David Aldridge 4 D V4076 Stevens Park Elem School 2615 W Colorado Blvd,Dallas,TX 75211 Crystal Fletcher Donald Mark Harrison 4 D V4077 Rosemont Elementary School 719 N Montclair Ave,Dallas,TX 75208 Vacant Shirley Ewing 4 D V4078 Kidd Springs Recreation Center 711 W Canty St,Dallas,TX 75208 Marvin Carter Aimee Ramsey 4 D V4079 Kessler Park United Methodist Chur 1215 Turner Ave,Dallas,TX 75208 Monica Rachel Marianne F Morris 4 D V4081 Eladio Martinez Learning Center 4500 Bernal Dr,Dallas,TX 75212 Yolanda Jimenez Kendra Madison 4 D V4082 Jaycee Zaragoza Recreation Center 3114 Clymer Street,Dallas,TX 75212 Roberto Jr.Alonzo Nicole Renee Kunza 4 D V4083 1 Moroles Expressive Arts Vanguard 1400 Walmsley Ave,Dallas,TX 75208 Sylvia Medrano Vacant 4 D V4085 Anita Martinez Recreation Center 3212 N Winnetka Ave,Dallas,TX 75212 Samuel Jr Baker Ana Theresa'Zablah Monroe 4 D V4086 Grauwyler Park Recreation Center 7780 Harry Hines Blvd,Dallas,TX 75235 Mark W Baker Mari Ann Ann Ross 4 D V4087 Bachman Recreation Center 2750 Bachman Dr,Dallas,TX 75220 Vacant' David Spears 4 D V4094 Park Forest Branch Library 3421 Forest Ln,Dallas,TX 75234 Matthew Calvert Vacant 4 D V4097 David G Burnet Elem School 3200 Kinkaid Dr,Dallas,TX 75220 Vacant Wayne Macnaughton 4 D V4110 Boucle Storey Middle School 3000 Maryland Ave,Dallas,TX 75216 Vacant Gladys Atkinson 76 , Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 4 D V4113 Mountain View Campus-Dallas College 4849 W Illinois Ave,Dallas,TX 75211 Sylvia Shuffield Donald Weeks 4 D V4300 Cockrell Hill City Hall 4125 W Clarendon Dr,Cockrell Hill,TX 75211 Thaxton Holmes Ruby Arletta Lee 4 D V4501 Suzanna Dickinson Elem School 1902 Palmer Trl,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Hattie P Lanier-Hairston Kathryn Monette 4 D V4502 Betty Warmack Library 760 Bardin Rd,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Behnam Rajabi Robert Baker 4 D V4507 Daniels Elementary Academy 801 Sw 19Th St Grand Prairie,TX 75051 Patsy Ray Vance Meurer 4 R V4508 Ellen Ochoa Stem Acad Milam Elem 2030 Proctor Dr,Grand Prairie,TX 75051 Selena Hester Wofford Sharica Renea Reese 4 D V4509 Young Women's Ldrshp Acad-Arnold 1204 E'Marshall Dr,Grand Prairie,TX 75051 Jeannette Pugh'; Trudy Ann Gill-Price 4 D V4511 Bowie Fine Arts 425 Alice Dr,Grand Prairie,TX 75051 Vacant Minh Quang Vuong 4 R V4512 Charley Taylor Recreation Center 601 E Grand Prairie Rd,Grand Prairie,TX 75051 David Clair Dykeman Lydia A Alcalan 4 D V4513 Grand Prairie Collegiate Institute 1502 College St,Grand Prairie,TX 75050 Vacant Elizabeth Caires 4 D V4514 Crosswinds High School 1100 N'Carrier Pkwy,Grand Prairie,TX 75050 Archie Stephenson Richard Smith 4 D V4515 William B Travis World Lang Academy 525 Ne 15Th St,Grand Prairie,TX 75050 Andrea Katherine Barreiro Theresa Ann Hayes 4 R V4517 Eisenhower'Elementary School 2102 N Carrier Pkwy,Grand Prairie,TX 75050 Vacant' Vacant 4 D V4519 Ronald Reagan Middle School 4616 Bardin Rd,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Michele Epps Jena Perkins 4 D V4520 Sam Rayburn Elementary School 2800 Reforma Dr,Grand Prairie,;TX 75052 Vacant Paul Molinar 4 D V4521 Lorenzo De Zavala Academy 3410 Kirby Creek Dr,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Vacant Philip D Zacharias 4 D V4522 Truman Middle School 1501 Coffeyville Trl,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Vacant Conrad Alagaban 4 D V4525 L B Johnson Daep 650 Stonewall Dr,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Dee Hart Stephanie Torres 4 D V4527 Hector P Garcia Elementary Sch 2444 Graham St,Grand Prairie,TX 75050 Rodney Chesnut Vance Roper 4 D V4528 Our Redeemer Lutheran Church-GP 4729 S Carrier Pkwy,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Evelyn Gray Donna Green 4 D V4538 Global Leadership Academy 511 E Springdale Ln,Grand Prairie,TX 75052 Vacant Elizabeth Towne 4 R V4601 Sally B Elliot Elementary School 1900 S Story Rd,Irving,TX 75060 Roy Getting Vacant 4 D V4602 Nimitz High School 100 W Oakdale Rd,Irving,TX 75060 Carolyn Rose Fusinato Clara Tackett 4 D V4605 Otis Brown Elementary School 2501 W Tenth St,Irving,TX 75060 Vacant Elizabeth Carol Patton 4 D V4606 Lamar Middle School 219 Crandall Rd,Irving,TX 75060 Vacant Nadine Janssen 4 D V4607 Irving City Hall 825 W Irving Blvd,Irving,TX 75060 Magdalena Martins Debbie Ann Arnett 4 D V4608 10 Davis Elementary School 310 Davis Dr,Irving,TX 75061 Vacant Darrell Barry 4 R V4610 L B Barton Elementary School 2931 Conflans Rd,Irving,TX 75061 John Humen Vacant 4 D V4613 Irving High School 900 N O'Connor Rd,Irving,TX 75061 Vacant Dolores H Kelly 4 D V4616 John R Good Elementary School 1200 E Union Bower Rd,Irving,TX 75061 David Gutierrez Katherine Aaron 77 , Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code 4 D V4618 David Crockett Middle School 2431 Hancock St,Irving,TX 75061 Vacant Stalin Michael 4 R V4619 Lively Elementary School 1800 Plymouth Dr W,Irving,TX 75061 Clarissa Lindsey Richard Gary Lang 4 D V4620 Oak Haven United Methodist Church 1600 N Irving Heights Dr,Irving,TX 75061 Sherron Molina Michael Basoco 4 D V4621 Thomas Haley Elementary School 3601 Cheyenne St,Irving,TX 75062 Saeed Purcell Vacant 4 D V4622 W T Hanes Elementary School 2730 Cheyenne St,Irving,TX 75062 Jennifer Lynn Bradford Diane Martin 4 D V4623 A S Johnston Elementary School 2801 Rutgers Dr,Irving,TX 75062 Carla Gay Nix Judith A Tolosa 4 D V464 Brandenburg Elementary School 2800 Hillcrest Dr,Irving,TX 75062 David Bradley Kristin Cruise 4 D V4626 Macarthur High School 3700 N Macarthur Blvd,Irving,TX 75062 Vacant Claire Shahzad 4 D V4627 Irving Fire Station#8 650 Las Colinas;Blvd E,Irving,TX 75039 Vacant Lois Shapard Mcgivern 4 D V4629 Bear Creek Community Church 2700 Finley Rd,Irving,TX 75062 Vacant Kevin Dale Reno 4 R V4630 T J Lee Elementary School 1600 Carlisle St Irving,TX 75062 Melena Castro-Gonzales Amena Jamali 4 D V4631 Travis Middle School 1600 Finley Rd,Irving,TX 75062 Mark Vonnahme Theodore Harold Cole 4 D V4633 North Lake Campus-Dallas College 5001 N Macarthur Blvd,Irving,TX 75038 Martin;Saenz Harold Jenkins 4 D V4634 Jack E Singley Academy 4601 N Macarthur Blvd,Irving,TX 75038 Vacant Paul Barry 4 D V4640 Houston Middle School 3033 W Country Club Rd,Irving,TX 75038 Francine Ling Ly Kathleen Tovson 4 D V4642 Irving Arts Center 3333 N Macarthur Blvd,Irving,TX 75062 Dorothy Chambers Judith Samuel 4 D V4646 Cardwell Career Preparatory;Ctr 101 E Union Bower Rd,Irving,TX 75061 Vacant Samantha Moreno 4 D V4652 Britain Elementary School 631 Edmondson Dr,Irving,TX 75060 Benedict Parks Sally Sosa Chavira 4 D V4654 Irving Fire Station#2 1306 N Story Rd,Irving,TX 75061 Vacant Mary Binning - D Not Assigned - Aleia McDaniel - D - Not Assigned Ameenah Muhammad - - D Not Assigned Amos Lewis Coleman,Jr - - D Not Assigned - Anthony Haoran Zhang - - D Not Assigned - Carol Lunce - - D - Not Assigned - Chriss Sheppard - - D Not Assigned - Chrisshone Reese - - D Not Assigned - Danette Dickson - - D Not Assigned - Daniel Macdonald - - D - Not Assigned - Dorethea Montgomery - - D - Not Assigned - Eduardo Garcia - 78 Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code D - Not Assigned - Edward Sanchez D - Not Assigned - Emma Vogler - - D - Not Assigned - Erica Culton - - D - Not Assigned - Felicia Bonner - D - Not Assigned - Jakie Weldon Rice - D - Not Assigned - Janai Sherrell - - D - Not Assigned - Jennifer Rivas - - D - Not Assigned - Jerry Roberson - - D - Not Assigned - Joann Simmons - - D - Not Assigned - Jon Andre Morales - - D - Not Assigned - Joyce Jaqua - - D - Not Assigned - Julia Danklef - - D - Not Assigned - Julia Jaramillo Vasquez - - D - Not Assigned - Julia Roach - D - Not Assigned Julie Richey - - D - Not Assigned - Keith Marton - - D - Not Assigned - Keria Mason - D - Not Assigned - Kevin Valle - - D - Not Assigned - Lashawnda Hunter - - D - Not Assigned - Laura Williams Mccavit - - D - Not Assigned - Luther Dewayne Walker - - D - Not Assigned - Mark Lewis - - D - Not Assigned - Melba K Johnsen - D - Not Assigned - Michelle Edwards Johnson - - D - Not Assigned - Monica Rhena Parish - - D - Not Assigned - Nicole Hammond - - D Not Assigned Phelesha Rene Hamilton - - D - Not Assigned - Rick Rogers - - D - Not Assigned - Robert'Deveau - - D - Not Assigned - Rose Elizabeth Dunshea - 79 Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. t DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Comm. Presiding Poll Vote Center Name Vote Center Address Presiding Judge Name Alternate Judge Name District Party Code D - Not Assigned - Rudolfo Adame D - Not Assigned - Shelby Gooden - - D - Not Assigned - Stephanie Paris - - D - Not Assigned - Steven Griffin - D - Not Assigned - Tara Patrick - - D - Not Assigned - Terra Williams - - D - Not Assigned - Twonda Benjamin - - D - Not Assigned - Vikki Nweke - - D - Not Assigned - Vivian Olivia Brawn - - D - Not Assigned - Zachary Connerty-Marin - - D - Not Assigned - Zakiayyah M Stewart - - R - Not Assigned - James Wiederhold - $U Attachment E —Presiding and Alternate Judge Appointments 2023-2025 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment H - Participating Political Subdivisions 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 Line No Entity Contact Name Email Address City ZIP 1 City of Combine(COC) Robin Price c YyCOcommbinetx.com 100 DAVIS RD. COMBINE 75159 2 City of Cedar Hill(COCH) Belinda Berg belinda.bergecedarhiftx,com 285 UPTOWN BLVD.BLDG.100 CEDAR HILL 75104 Rosie Ericson rosie,ericspn cedarhilltx.com (3 City of Grand Prairie(COGP) Mona Lisa Galicia m alicia „ tx.or 300 W.MAIN STREET GRAND PRAIRIE 75050 Gloria Colvin geolvin tL.QM 4 City of Coppell(COCA) Ashley Owens aowens@copaglltx.gov copaglltx.gov 255 PARKWAY BLVD COPPELL 75019 5 City of Desoto(CODe) Alicia Thomas athornas_Crc?de_sotQtexas,&Qy 211 E.PLEASANT RUN,SUITE A DeSOTO 75115 6 City of Irving(COI) Shanae Jennings sjenrrongs @ cityofirvin .or 825 W.IRVING BLVD. IRVING 75060 7 Highland Park ISD(HPISD) Scott Drillette drillesehpisd.org 7015 WESTCHESTER DR. DALLAS 75205 Hailey Dalrymple g r.Mh _HP1SD.Qj (8 Mesquite ISD(MISD) Dr.Leslie Feinglas Ifeinglas@mesguiteisd.org 3819 TOWNE CROSSING BLVD. MESQUITE 75150 Lorie Lough L(ouEhprDf§,q litga org Sandra Gonzales Sgonzalezl oemesguiteisd.or I Linda Samples 12rnj2les m scrtait is ec I 9 City of Garland(COG) Tracy Allmendinger tallmendinl;erC�orlandt g, v 200 N.FIFTH STREET GARLAND 75040 10 City of Sachse(COSa) Leah Granger &graq_&t[z?citycofsachsexom, 3815 SACHSE ROAD,BUILDING B SACHSE 75048 11 Town of Addison(TOA) Valencia Garcia vLarci-1 dtiisontx,gov_„ P.O.BOX 9010 ADDISON 75001 12 Grand Prairie ISD(GPISD) Debbie Torres debbie.torresC@gj2isd.org 2602 SOUTH BELT LINE RD. GRAND PRAIRIE 75052 13 D.C.Park Cities Municipal Utilities Dist. Hector Ortiz ortiz 2r,<_itieswater corn 1811 REGAL ROW DALLAS 75235 14 City of University Park(CUP) Christine Green cnu texas.or 3800 UNIVERSITY BLVD. UNIVERSITY PARK 75205 15 City of Wylie(COWY) Stephanie Storm step_han€e.stor wyliet_exas, v 300 COUNTRY CLUB RD,BUILDING 100,1ST FL WYLIE 75098 .. 16 City of Farmers Branch(COFB) Stacy Henderson stacy,hepdersonfdrmcrsbrar cf7tx,gQy 13000 WILLIAM DODSON PKWY. FARMERS BRANCH 75234 Erin Flores erin.flQLe., a farmersbrar chtx.gov 17 Garland ISD(GISD) Mechelle Hogan rnnhp n22arlartdisd,pet 501 S JUPITER RD. GARLAND 75042 118 Richardson ISD(RISD) Wendy Evans wendy,evans2 a sd.org 400 S GREENVILLE AVE. RICHARDSON 75081 David Pate dav_id e tt risq..2fg '19 Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD(CFBISD) Dee Canada canadad!2cfbisd.edU 1445 N.PERRY RD. CARROLLTON 75006 2/19/20246:10 PM Page 1 o 81 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment H - Participating Political Subdivisions 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 Line No Entity Contact Name Email Address City ZIP Brian Moersch mc?ershkatcfbisd.ecu, Kim Castanon castanonkC@cfbisd.edu Elizabeth Nelson enelso wabsa,com 120 Dallas ISD(DISD) Tamara Jordan tiordan dallasisd.or 5151 SAMUELL BLVD.SUITE 250 DALLAS 75228 Shantell Grant sgrant(Tdal8asisd.org Fay Matthews-Bridge fmatthews(@dallaesis org jOrlando Alameda oaiameda dallasisd.or I Avery Anderson avew_iiii Pdall�sisd e2Lg 21 City of Lewisville(COLe) Thomas Harris III tharris@cityoflewisville.com PO BOX 299002 LEWISVILLE 75029 Jennifer Malone Lmalc?ne a cnty_o0ewisviile c fir. (22 Town of Highland Park(TOHP) Joanna Mekea) imekealftotx.one 4700 DREXEL DRIVE HIGHLAND PARK 75205 town secreta ry(rD hptxorg 23 Coppell ISD(CISD) Carol Snowden CsnowdenC eihsd com 200 S.DENTON TAP ROAD COPPELL 75019 2/19/20246:10 PM Page 2 oiE­ 1 82 0311212024 Item B. DALLAS COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT Attachment H - Participating Political Subdivisions 2024 Joint Election May 4, 2024 Line No Entity Contact Name Email Address City ZIP 24 City of Hutchins(COH) Cynthia Olguin coin cit ®fhutchmsorg PO BOX 500 HUTCHINS 75141 James Quin i.quin@cityofhutchins.or 25 City of Wilmer(COW) Mayra A.Ortiz rnQrtiz cgcity afwilrner,net 128 N.DALLAS AVE. WILMER 75172 (26 Town of Sunnyvale(TOS) Rachel Ramsey racheLramsey(a2townofsunnyvale_morg 127 N.COLLINS ROAD SUNNYVALE 75182 27 Lancaster ISO(LISD) Mone'Bryant ms nelaryant lancasterisd-org 422 S.CENTRE AVENUE LANCASTER 75146 Sonja Brown son 1a brown CC@@lancasterisd,org 28 City of Seagoville(COS) Sara Egan se&2 @sgagoyille us 702 N.HWY 175 SEAGOVILLE 75159 129 Duncanville ISD Jody Lofton iloftoneduncanvilleisd.org 710 S CEDAR RIDGE DR DUNCANVILLE 75137 30 Dallas College Torsha McCarty tcartyC�?dallascr liea.�du 1601 BOTHAM JEAN BOULEVARD,SUITE 208 DALLAS 75215 Rosalind Jeffers RJeffers(2�dallasco9l &e 31 City of Duncanville(CODu) Chiquita Taylor ChiquitaeTaylor daancanvilletx.Qc?v 203 E.WHEATLAND RD. DUNCANVILLE 75116 32 Ferris ISD Loren Harbour 1harbour(2ferrisisd.o1g 301 E.5th STREET FERRIS 75125 33 City of Balch Springs Cindy Gross crossLTciofhalchsprings,cflr 13503 ALEXANDER ROAD BALCH SPRINGS 75181 Troi Cluse Tc4use�cityc?fbalchsprin corn. 34 City of Cockrell Hill Bret Haney bhaney@)c2ckrell-hill etx.us 4125 W.CLARENDON DRIVE DALLAS 75211 Marcela Contreras rn ntreraL;?cqc}re66-hill.tx.us 35 Dallas Central Appraisal District Cheryl Jordan Lour-nc2 dqa v2r1; 2949 N.STEMMONS FWY DALLAS 75247 Ken Nolan nolank a?dyad.Qrg Randy Scott Scour dead®rg 36 Desoto ISD Silvia Martinez Silvia.Martinee�!C esotglSD Qrg 200 E.BELTLINE ROAD DESOTO 75115 37 Sunnyvale ISD Becky Gilmore beckyjil=fr 2sunnyv_2lgisci.com 417 E.TRIPP ROAD SUNNYVALE 75182 38 City of Carrollton Chloe Sawatzky chloe,sawat,i _citygfr�rrsallton,eo n 1945 E.JACKSON ROAD CARROLLTON 75006 39 University Hills Municipal Management District Amy Winstead abiebewinstead.com 2728 N.HARDWOOD STREET DALLAS 75201 40 City of Dallas Billie Rae Johnson bilierae,jc fg sqn _dalla�s cw_ 1500 MARILLA STREET,5DS DALLAS 75201 Paris Long parris.lo2edallas, c_v 1500 MARILLA STREET,5DS DALLAS 75201 41 City of Rowlett Evette Whitehead ewhiteheadff�mQ L!ett,cmn 4000 MAIN STREET ROWLETT 75088 Stacy Chadwick schadwick rowiett.com 4000 MAIN STREET ROWLETT 75088 42 City of Farmers Branch Stacy Henderson Stacy,Henderson @farmersbranchtx.Eov 13000 WILLIAM DODSON PARKWAY FARMERS BRANCH 75234 Erin Flores erin.,flores.@farm.ersbranchtxlgoy 13000 WILLIAM DODSON PARKWAY FARMERS BRANCH 75234 43 Cedar Hill ISD Courtney Lackey-Wilson CourtneyLackey f11i1sonCHISO®net 285 UPTOWN BLVD,BLDG.#300 CEDAR HILL 75104 2/19/20246:10 PM Page 3 0 83 0311212024 item C. Wylie City Council 'ITT O WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen.Haskins Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat of Lot 2B1, Block A of Aldi Wylie Addition, amending one commercial lot on 1.162 acres, located at 3457 W. FM 544. 7otion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion OWNER: Amit Gupta APPLICANT: Triangle Engineering The applicant has submitted a Final Plat to amend Lot 2, Block A of Aldi Wylie Addition,property located at 3457 W. FM 544. The purpose of this Final Plat is to dedicate fire lane, access, and utility easements for the development of an indoor athletic facility use for badminton Courts. The Special Use Permit for the development was approved in July 2023 and the Site Plan was approved in September 2023. The Aldi Wylie Addition subdivision was originally approved in January 2011.A replat to create Lot 2,Block A was approved in August 2020.The subdivision currently contains a grocery store,a minor automobile repair use,and the site for the athletic facility use. This plat dedicates a 24' fire lane,access,and utility easement with access from an existing fire lane that connects to FM 544. 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 6-0 to recommend approval. 84 03/12/2024 Item C. 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Wylie City Council 0TY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Animal Services Account Code: Prepared By: Shelia Patton Consider,and act upon,Ordinance No. 2024-06 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances,Ordinance No.2021-17,as amended, Chapter 18 (An imals),Article I(In General),to amend Section 18-16 (Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program). �0 otion to approve the Item as presented Discussion Ordinance No.2023-36 was presented to Council for consideration and approval on August 22,2023;however,that Ordinance was referencing a section that is not correct since Chapter 18 was redone in February 2023; the correct reference is Section 18-12 (Placement and baiting of animal traps and poison),not Section 18-13. This ordinance amends that verbiage in Section 18-16 to reference the correct section. 86] 0311212024 Item D. ORDINANCE NO. 2024-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS, AMENDING WYLIE'S CODE OF ORDINANCES,ORDINANCE NO. 2021-17,AS AMENDED,CHAPTER 18(ANIMALS),ARTICLE 1(IN GENERAL),TO AMEND SECTION 18-16 TRAP-NEUTER-RELEASE FERAL CAT PROGRAM; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. WHEREAS,the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of Wylie to amend Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended,Chapter 18(Animals),Article 1 (In General),to amend Section 18-16(Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS: SECTION 1: Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as is fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Amendment to Chapter 18 (Animals) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances. Chapter 18 (Animals),Article 1 (In General), Section 18-16(Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program)of the Wylie Code of Ordinances,is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 18-16 TRAP-NEUTER-RELEASE FERAL CAT PROGRAM In order to effectively and humanely control feral cat populations within its jurisdiction boundaries, Wylie shall sponsor a trap-neuter-release program(TNR)in an effort to reduce the feral cat population over time without the necessity of wholesale capture and euthanasia. Wylie may establish and or provide services to offset the costs of trapping, neutering, and vaccinating captured feral cats that can be released to an appropriate site. Caregivers for colonies, whether one (1) or several feral cats, may be aided by the city in providing traps, transportation to a spay/neuter facility, and off-setting costs, to the extent that funding is available. Caregivers of feral cat colonies shall implement proper management and sterilization practices and may seek the assistance of animal services personnel in order to: 1) Sterilize (spay or neuter) feral cats that can be captured. Ear-tipping will be used as a means of visually identifying sterilized feral cats. 2) Vaccinate, as required by law, against rabies, and against any other infectious disease as may be mandated by law. 3) Assist with the removal of sick or injured feral cats from the colony. Caregivers assuming responsibility for feeding feral cats will be responsible for adhering to the following regulations: 1) Feral cat colonies shall not be fed on city-owned or public property, to include,roadways, alleys, easements, and right-of-way. 2) Feral cat colonies shall only be fed on private property with authorization from the property owner or an authorized agent. 3) Feral cat colonies shall be fed using bowls, plates, pans, or a similar utensil to contain the food; Ordinance No.2024-06 Amending Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program Page 1 of 2 87 0311212024 Item D. food shall not be poured on the ground for the purpose of providing food. 4) Follow all trapping requirements and restrictions set forth in this Chapter, Sec. 18-12. Animal Services personnel shall maintain all records of their activities relating to the city TNR to include proof of sterilization, vaccination, relocation, adoption, and medical care records. Other responsibilities include: 1) Help to resolve complaints related to feral cat colonies. 2) Maintain records on the following: a. Number of feral cats spayed and neutered; and b. Number of feral cats placed in permanent homes. Enforcement: The city shall retain the following rights: 1) The right to trap and impound feral cat(s)from a colony that may be sick or injured. 2) The right to trap and impound feral cat(s)when a caregiver is unable to provide care and or properly manage the colony and has not been able to obtain a replacement or substitute caregiver. SECTION 3: Savings/Repealing. All provisions of the Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect,save and except as amended by this or any other ordinance. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict;but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the ordinance.Any remaining portions of said ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section,subsection,clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections,subsections, sentences,clauses,and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 5: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication as required by the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, on this 12th day of March,2024. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Date of publication in The Wylie News—March 20,2024 Ordinance No.2024-06 Amending Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program Page 2 of 2 88 0311212024 Item D. ORDINANCE NO. 2023-36 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS, AMENDING WYLIE'S CODE OF ORDINANCES,ORDINANCE NO.2021-17,AS AMENDED, CHAPTER 18 (ANIMALS), ARTICLE 1 (GENERAL), TO ADD SECTION 18-16 TO ADOPT A TRAP-NEUTER-RELEASE FERAL CAT PROGRAM; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. WHEREAS,the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of Wylie to amend Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended,Chapter 18 (Animals),Article 1 (General),to add Section 18-16(Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS: SECTION 1: Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program.m. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as is fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Amendment to Chapter 18 (Animals) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances. Chapter 18 (Animals), Article 1 (General), Section 18-16 (Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances,is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 18-16 TRAP-NEUTER-RELEASE FERAL CAT PROGRAM In order to effectively and humanely control feral cat populations within its jurisdiction boundaries, Wylie shall sponsor a trap-neuter-release program(TNR)in an effort to reduce the feral cat population over time without the necessity of wholesale capture and euthanasia. Wylie may establish and or provide services to offset the costs of trapping, neutering, and vaccinating captured feral cats that can be released to an appropriate site. Caregivers for colonies, whether one (1) or several feral cats, may be aided by the city in providing traps, transportation to a spay/neuter facility, and off-setting costs, to the extent that funding is available. Caregivers of feral cat colonies shall implement proper management and sterilization practices and may seek the assistance of animal services personnel in order to: 1) Sterilize(spay or neuter) feral cats that can be captured. Ear-tipping will be used as a means of visually identifying sterilized feral cats. 2) Vaccinate, as required by law, against rabies, and against any other infectious disease as may be mandated by law. 3) Assist with the removal of sick or injured feral cats from the colony. Caregivers assuming responsibility for feeding feral cats will be responsible for adhering to the following regulations: 1) Feral cat colonies shall not be fed on city-owned or public property, to include, roadways, alleys, easements,and right-of-way. 2) Feral cat colonies shall only be fed on private property with authorization from the property owner or an authorized agent. Ordinance No.202% 3-36 Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program Page 1 of 2 F89] 0311212024 Item D. 3) Feral cat colonies shall be fed using bowls, plates, pans, or a similar utensil to contain the food; food shall not be poured on the ground for the purpose of providing food. 4) Follow all trapping requirements and restrictions set forth in this Chapter, Sec. 18-13. Animal Services personnel shall maintain all records of their activities relating to the city TNR to include proof of sterilization, vaccination, relocation, adoption, and medical care records. Other responsibilities include: 1) Help to resolve complaints related to feral cat colonies. 2) Maintain records on the following: a. Number of feral cats spayed and neutered; and b. Number of feral cats placed in permanent homes. Enforcement: The city shall retain the following rights: 1) The right to trap and impound feral cat(s)from a colony that may be sick or injured. 2) The right to trap and impound feral cat(s)when a caregiver is unable to provide care and or properly manage the colony and has not been able to obtain a replacement or substitute caregiver. SECTION 3: Savings/Repealing. All provisions of the Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect,save and except as amended by this or any other ordinance. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict; but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the ordinance.Any remaining portions of said ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance,and each section,subsection,clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections,subsections, sentences,clauses,and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 5: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication as required by the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, on this 22'day of August,2023. �l '�` tthew Porter,Mayor l ATTEST: Ju-p �k Stephanie Storm,City Secretary © 1. 7. Date of publication in August 30,2023 Ordinance No.2023-36 Trap-Neuter-Release Feral Cat Program Page 2 of 2 Fg-ol 0311212024 Item D. C&S 7!�i "'i'vi I� 'o kv, V IT-Tom. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Chad Engbrock, publisher of C & S Media, dba The Wylie News, a newspaper regularly published in Collin County, Texas and having general circulation in Collin County, Texas, and being in compliance with Section 2051.044, Texas Government Code (a); (1), (2), (3) and (4), who being by me duly sworn, deposed and says that the foregoing attached: City of Wylie Legal Notice—Ordinance No. 2023-36 and Ordinance No. 2023-38 was published in said newspaper on the following date(s), to-wit: August 30, 2023 Chad Engbrock, Publisher Subscribed and sworn before me on this, the 31 st day of August, 2023, to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. (P0.V pGE SONIA A DUGGAN Notary Public in r ? � Notary ID#12b,6Go343 The State of Texas My Commission Expires OF August 12, 2024 My commission expires 08/12/2024. 0311212024 Item D. Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021- 17,as amended,Chap- ter 18 (Animals), Ar- ticle( (general),to add Section 18-16 to adopt a trap-neuter-release feral cat program; pro- viding for a penalty for the violation of this or- dinance; providing for 'repealing, savings and severability clauses; providing for an effec- tive date of this ordi- nance. J Ordinance Ordinance No.2023-36 No.2023-38 An ordinance of the An ordinance of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, City of Wylie, Texas, amending; Wylie's. amending Wylie's Code Qf Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021- 17,as amended,Chap- ter 110 (traffic and vehicles), Article VI (stopping, standing, or parking), Section 110- 173 (stopping, stand- ing,or parking,prohib- ited in certain places) amending Section 1.10 173 (a)(10)(h) regard- ing the prohibition of parking along certain sections of south Hens- ley lane; providing for repealing,`savings and severability clauses; providing for an effec- tive date of this ordi- nance; and ,providing for the publication of the caption hereof. 18-1t-641i F92] 0311212024 Item D. ORDINANCE NO. 2023-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, 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. WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas("City Council")finds that it is necessary and in the public interest to ensure the health and humane treatment of animals and the public in the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie" or"City"); and WHEREAS,the subject Ordinance includes procedures related to Board and Commission member terms and qualifications; and WHEREAS,the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of Wylie to amend Chapter 18 (Animals) of the City's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended ("Code of Ordinances"), as set forth below, to promote public and animal health, safety and welfare; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS: SECTION 1: The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Amendment to Chapter 18 (Animals) of the Code of Ordinances. Chapter 18 (Animals)of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended and replaced in its entirety as follows: "CHAPTER 18-ANIMALS ARTICLE I -IN GENERAL Sec. 18-1.-Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Abandon means to fail to adequately provide an animal with one (1) or more of the necessities of life, including but not limited to, air, food, potable water, sanitary conditions, shelter,protection from the heat, cold,or other environmental conditions, or under other circumstances that may cause bodily injury, serious bodily injury, or death of the animal, for twenty-four(24) or more hours, or to leave an animal in the care, custody, or control of another person without his or her consent. Adoption Agency means an animal welfare organization or animal placement group approved by the animal services manager to take impounded dogs and cats from animal services for adoption to the public. Animal means any live vertebrate creature, domestic or wild, but specifically excluding human beings. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 1 of 26 F93] 0311212024 Item D. Animal services means the animal services division of the police department,directed by the chief of police, or his/her designee, of the City, or its designee, as determined by the City Manager. Animal services director means the director of the City animal services department and his/her authorized designees. Animal services facility means a facility operated by the City of Wylie or its agents or designees for the purpose of impounding or caring for animals held under the authority of this chapter or state or federal laws. Animal services manager means the person designated by the animal services director or his/her designee to supervise all aspects and operations of animal services. Animal services officer means a person employed by the City to represent and act for the City in the impounding of animals,controlling of animals running at large,and enforcing the provisions of this chapter and all regulations relating to animals as authorized by other local, state or federal law. Animal shelter means a facility operated by the City for the purpose of impounding or caring for animals held under the authority of this chapter or state law. Animal Welfare Organization means a non-profit organization incorporated under state law and exempt from federal taxation under Section 501(c)(3)of the federal Internal Revenue Code,as amended,and whose principal purpose is the prevention of cruelty to animals and whose principal activity is to rescue sick, injured, abused, neglected, unwanted, abandoned, orphaned, lost, or displaced animals and to adopt them to good homes. Assistance animal has the meaning assigned in the Texas Human Resources Code, Chapter 121, as amended. At large means: (1) On the Premises of the Owner: (a) Any animal not confined to the premises of the owner by a secure enclosure of sufficient height, strength, length and/or manner of construction sufficient for the breed to preclude the animal from leaving the premises of the owner. (b) Any animal which is not physically and continually restrained by some person by means of a leash or a chain of proper strength and length that precludes the animal from making any unsolicited contact with any person,their clothing,their property and/or their premises. (2) Off the Premises of the Owner: Any animal which is not physically and continually restrained by some person by means of a leash or a chain of proper strength and length that precludes the animal from making any unsolicited contact with any person, their clothing, their property and/or their premises; provided, however, that any animal which is securely confined within a cage, automobile, truck or any other vehicle, and that cannot come into contact with any other person/property other than the owners, shall not be deemed at large. Cat means a domesticated member of the feline family(Fells domesticus) other than a lion, tiger, bobcat, jaguar,panther, leopard, cougar or other prohibited feline, or any hybrid thereof. Chicken means any particular domesticated farm or ranch animal of the particular fowl family (Gallus domesticus) developed in a number of breeds for its flesh, eggs and feathers but does not include ducks, geese,turkeys or other domesticated fowl. Circus means a commercial variety show featuring animal acts for public entertainment. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 2 of 26 F94] 0311212024 Item D. City means City of Wylie. City enforcement agent means any designee of the City animal services director, any animal services officer, or law enforcement officer that is employed by the City. Dangerous dog means a dog that: (1) Makes an unprovoked attack on a person that causes bodily injury and occurs in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own; (2) Commits unprovoked acts in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own and those acts cause a person to reasonably believe that the dog will attack and cause bodily injury to that person; or (3) Makes an attack on an animal that causes serious injury or death and occurs in a place other than an enclosure in which the dog was being kept and that was reasonably certain to prevent the dog from leaving the enclosure on its own. Department means the City animal services department. Direct physical control means having precautions in place so the person may exercise physical control over the animal in the event it should become necessary to do so to protect the animal, a human, or another animal from harm. For the purposes of this chapter, voice control, shock collars, e-collars, and collar- mounted electronic training devices, regardless of the animal's proximity or training status, shall not be considered direct physical control. Dog means a domesticated member of the canine family (Canis familiaris), other than a wolf,jackal, fox, dingo, coyote, or other prohibited canine, or any hybrid thereof. Euthanasia means the termination of an animal by a person using methods authorized by state and federal laws. Feral when used in describing an animal means any unowned, untamed animal living in the wild that will not voluntarily accept handling by human beings despite usually being considered a domestic animal. Humane trap means any trap designed to capture an animal without injuring the animal. Impound means to take an animal into custody by the City; impoundment shall begin at the time any City enforcement agent seizes,takes, collects, confines or captures an animal. Livestock means a horse, stallion, mare, gelding, filly, colt, mule,jenny,jack,jennet, hog, sheep, goat or a head of any species of cattle. Pot-bellied pigs, as defined by this article, are not considered livestock. Local rabies control authority (LRCA) means the person designated by the governing body of a municipality to enforce the Texas Health and Safety Code, as amended. Local rabies control incident(LRCI) means any bite, scratch,or other injury to a person caused by a warm- blooded animal that breaks the victim's skin and/or causes him or her to bleed and potentially come into contact with the injuring animal's saliva and could therefore allow the rabies virus to be transmitted from the animal to the person. Owner means any person or persons, firm, partnership, corporation, association or entity that harbors, Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 3 of26 F95] 0311212024 Item D. shelters, keeps, controls, manages, possesses or has whole or part interest in any animal. The occupant, owner or head of household of any premises where an animal remains for seventy-two (72) hours or more shall be presumed to be the owner of the animal. The presumption may be rebutted with proof that the animal has been reported to the department. A property owner, occupant, or head of household of any premises on which a dog or cat remains or customarily returns to is an owner for purposes of this chapter. If a person under the age of seventeen(17)years owns an animal,the parent, legal guardian,or the head of the household shall be the owner for purposes of this chapter. There may be more than one(1)person who is the owner or responsible for an animal. This term shall include persons who are in temporary possession of the animal, including but not limited to,pet sitters, groomers,boarders, walkers, and trainers. This term is to exclude the Animal services facility and veterinary facilities. Performing animal exhibition means any spectacle, display, act or event, other than circuses, in which performing animals are used. Pet means any animal kept for pleasure rather than utility. Police service animal means an animal owned by the City,or other governmental law enforcement agency, specifically trained or equipped to assist personnel in a law enforcement capacity. Pot-bellied pig means a variety of swine that is no more than eighteen (18) inches in height at shoulder level when fully grown, has short erect ears and a straight tail. No swine shall be considered a pot-bellied pig if its weight exceeds ninety-five(95)pounds, or unless registered with a licensed breeder. Releasing agency means any public or private animal pound, shelter or humane organization. The term does not include an individual who occasionally renders humane assistance or shelter in the individual's home to a dog or cat. Restraint means an animal in a secure enclosure and/or completely confined by a building,wall or fence of sufficient strength of construction to restrain the animal on the premises of the owner or an animal off the premises of the owner and under the control of the owner or another person authorized by the owner to care for the animal by leash, cord, chain or rope. Retail Pet Store means a business that regularly sells animals for pet purposes to an ultimate owner. The term includes any owner, operator, agent, or employee of the business. Riding school or stable means any place which has available for hire, boarding and/or riding instruction any horse,pony, donkey, mule or burro. Shelter means a structure that is capable of adequately providing cover and protection from heat, cold,and other environmental conditions. At minimum, a shelter must have three (3) sides, a top, and a bottom and must be adequately ventilated. It must have bedding material. It must be large enough so that the animal can enter, stand, turn around, and lie down, but small enough to prevent the loss of body heat during cold weather. Tether means any leash, chain, cord, rope, or other means of restraining an animal or the act of chaining, tying, fastening or otherwise securing an animal to a fixed point so that it can move or range only within certain limits. Vaccination means the inoculation of an animal with an anti-rabies vaccine that is licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture for use in that species and which is administered in accordance with the label 's directions and all state and federal laws for the purpose of immunizing the animal against rabies. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 4 of 26 F96] 0311212024 Item D. Veterinary facility means any establishment maintained and operated by a licensed veterinarian for surgery, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals. Wild animal means any animal that is customarily considered dangerous, undomesticated, not normally born and raised in captivity or any animal that is restricted from ownership by any international,federal,or state law, including, but not limited to the following classes and families of animals (specific animals are named as examples of the class or family, not as a complete list of the class or family): (1) Class Reptilia: (a) Family Helodermatidae (venomous lizards)and Family Hydrophiidae(Venomous Marine snakes); (b) Family Viperidae (rattlesnakes, pit vipers and true vipers); (c) Family Elapidae (coral snakes, cobras, and mambas); (d) Family Columbridae-Dispholidus Typus (boomslang); (e) Bioga Dendrophilia(mangrove snake) and Kirklandii(twig snake only); and (f) Order Crocodilia(such as crocodiles and alligators); (2) Class Aves: Order Falconiformes (such as hawks, eagles, falcons and vultures); (3) Class Mammalia: Order Carnivores: (a) Family Felidae (such as lions, tigers, bobcats, jaguars, leopards and cougars), except commonly domesticated cats; (b) Family Canidae(such as wolves,dingoes,coyotes, foxes and jackals)and any hybrid of an animal listed in this section, except commonly domesticated dogs; (c) Family Mustelidae (such as weasels, skunks, martins, minks, badgers and otters) except ferrets; (d) Family Procyonidae(such as raccoons and coati); (e) Family Ursidae (such as bears); (f) Marsupialia (such as kangaroos, opossums, koala bears, wallabies, bandicoots, and wombats); (g) Chiroptera(bats); (h) Edentata and Xenarthraj (such as sloths, anteaters, and armadillo); (1) Proboscidea(elephants); 0) Primata(such as monkeys, chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas); (k) Rodentia(such as beavers and porcupines); and (1) Ungulata(such as antelope, deer,bison and camels); (4) Class Amphibia: Poisonous frogs. Does not include non-poisonous reptiles or nonpoisonous snakes. (5) Any species illegal to own under federal or state law, or any animal which is, or may be hereafter, listed as a "high risk" animal in the Texas Rabies Control Act; "Wild animal" does not include livestock, fowl or household pets, such as but not limited to dogs, cats, cockatiels, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, rabbits, fish or small, nonpoisonous reptiles, or nonpoisonous snakes. Wild animal includes any hybrid of an animal listed in this definition, unless certified for medical, biological,herpetological or other scientific research or study.This definition shall apply regardless of state or duration of captivity. Zoological park means a government-operated facility displaying or exhibiting one(1)or more species of non-domesticated animals. Sec. 18-2.- Enforcement of chapter. (a) The provisions of this chapter shall be enforced by the animal services officers.The animal services officers have the authority to issue citations to persons violating the provisions of this chapter. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 5 of 26 F97] 0311212024 Item D. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with an animal services officer or his/her duly authorized representative in the performance of his/her duties as prescribed by this chapter. (c) Animal services officers have the right to pursue animals running at large onto private property while enforcing the provisions of this chapter. Sec. 18-3. -Inhumane treatment of animals. (a) A person commits an offense if, either through his/her action or omission, he/she: (1) Docks the tail or removes the dew claws of an animal over five (5) days of age, or crops the ears of an animal of any age, unless he is licensed to practice veterinary medicine in the state; (2) Abandons any animal that he or she has possession or ownership of at the animal services facility, at any other place of business, on public property, or with any person that has not consented or has revoked consent to be responsible for the care of the animal; (3) Fails to reclaim any animal that he owns from the animal services facility or any person who had temporary possession of the animal; (4) Euthanizes,kills or attempts to euthanize or kill an animal in a manner other than allowed in this chapter; (5) Places or confines an animal, or allows an animal to be placed or confined, in a motor vehicle, conveyance, or trailer without providing adequately for the necessities of life, including air, food,potable water, sanitary conditions, shelter or protection from the heat, cold or other environmental condition,or under other circumstances that may cause bodily injury, serious bodily injury or death of the animal; (6) Causes or allows an animal to remain in its own filth; (7) Owns or has care, custody, or control of an animal having an infestation of ticks, fleas, or other parasites, without having the animal treated by a veterinarian or following a proper commercially available treatment regimen for the infestation; (8) Owns or has care,custody or control of an animal having an obvious or diagnosed illness, injury, or communicable illness transmittable to animal or human, without having the animal treated by a veterinarian or following a proper treatment regimen for the injury or illness; (9) Fails to provide basic grooming for an animal; (10) Causes, allows or trains an animal to fight another animal or possesses animal fighting paraphernalia or training equipment; (11) Fails to adequately provide an animal owned by him/her or under his/her care, custody or control with necessities of life, including food, potable water, sanitary conditions, shelter or protection from the heat, cold other environmental conditions, or other circumstances that may cause bodily injury, serious bodily injury or death of the animal; (12) Mutilates or allows to mutilate any dead animal for reasons other than food preparation or taxidermy. Dissection in compliance with medical or veterinary research, medical or veterinary necropsy,and bona fide educational use of dead animals shall not be considered mutilation; (13) Attaches or allows to be attached a collar or harness to an animal that is of an inadequate size so that it restricts the animal's growth or causes damage to the animal's skin; (14) Attaches or allows to be attached a tether that is not appropriately sized for the animal or so heavy as to restrict or burden the animal's movements; (15) Teases,taunts, or provokes an aggressive reaction from an animal. (16) Gives away any animal as a prize for, or as an inducement to enter any contest, game or competition, or as an inducement to enter a place of amusement, or offer such an animal as an incentive to enter into any business establishment whereby the offer was for the purpose of attracting trade. Ordinance No.2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 6 of 26 F98] 0311212024 Item D. (17) Knowingly expose any known poisonous substance, whether mixed with food or not, so that the poisonous substance may be eaten by any pet or domestic animal. (b) Animals seized pursuant to this section may be impounded and the City enforcement agent may petition the municipal court for a hearing to determine whether the animal was inhumanely treated and to determine the disposition of the animal. The petition shall be filed within forty-eight (48) hours of the seizure. If the court is not open during this 48-hour period, the petition shall be filed the next day the court is open for business. If a hearing is not requested, then the animal shall be returned to the owner upon request of the owner. (c) This section shall not be interpreted to restrict the lawful activities and legitimate operations of rodeos,4H clubs or FFA clubs. Sec. 18-4.-Payment of fees generally. The department shall be responsible for collecting all fees established and levied in accordance with this chapter. Sec. 18-5.- Certain establishments exempt from license and permit requirements. Veterinary facilities and government-operated shelters and zoological parks are exempt from obtaining any permits that may be required by this chapter. Sec. 18-6.-Impoundment, redemption,and disposition of animals. (a) Impoundment: (1) Rabies: The animal services officer shall impound and quarantine any animal that he/she has probable cause to believe was exposed to or infected with rabies. Any animal that exhibits symptoms of the rabies disease during quarantine shall be euthanized; (2) Owner's absence: The animal services officer may impound an animal at the request of a peace officer or owner of the property where the animal is located when the owner of the animal has been arrested, hospitalized, is missing, has died, or when the owner is being lawfully evicted from his/her premises and there is no person present seventeen(17)years of age or older who will assume responsibility for the animal; (3) Animal at large: The animal services officer may impound an animal found to be at large; (4) Dangerous animal: The animal services officer shall follow the procedures for impoundment of dangerous dog set forth in this chapter; (5) Unauthorized possession:The animal services officer may impound an animal if the animal services officer has probable cause to believe the animal is being possessed in violation of local, state or federal law; (6) Inhumane treatment: The animal services officer may impound an animal if the animal services officer has probable cause to believe the animal has been inhumanely treated as defined by this chapter; or (7) LRCI: The animal services officer may impound and quarantine an animal the officer has probable cause to believe has been involved in a LRCI. (b) The animal services facility shall be considered the designated caretaker of an impounded animal immediately upon impound. After the expiration of any required holding period, the City shall become the full owner of the animal in question and may dispose of it in accordance with this chapter or other law. (c) Redemption: In order for a person to redeem an impounded animal, he must meet the following requirements: (1) Conditions for redemption of animals: a. Rabies vaccination of the animal is required. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 7 of 26 F9_91 0311212024 Item D. 1. For the purposes of this subsection, sufficient proof of an animal's current rabies vaccination shall be either a rabies vaccination certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian or verbal or written confirmation of a current rabies vaccination by the licensed veterinarian who administered the vaccination. 2. If the owner cannot prove that the animal has a current rabies vaccination,the owner shall have seven (7)days to provide a current rabies vaccination to the department. 3. If, in the opinion of a licensed veterinarian, the rabies vaccination should not be given within the seven (7) day period, the owner must provide a signed statement from the veterinarian stating why the vaccine should be temporarily delayed and when the vaccine may be given. The owner shall provide written proof of the administering of the vaccination to the department within forty- eight(48)hours. b. City license required. 1. If the owner cannot prove that the animal has a current City license,the owner shall pay a fee to have the animal licensed as required by this chapter. 2. If the owner cannot prove that the animal has a current rabies vaccination,the owner shall be given seven (7) days to provide proof of a current rabies vaccination to the department and obtain a City license. C. Payment of fees. The owner must pay all applicable fees before the animal is released. d. Wild animals. Impounded wild animals kept in violation of this chapter may not be redeemed and may be placed with a wildlife rehabilitator or wildlife educational center or euthanized at the animal services department's discretion. e. A person commits an offense if he fails to provide the proof of rabies vaccination required in subsections (c)(1)a.2. or(c)(1) a.3 of this section. f. A person commits an offense if he fails to provide the proof of City license as required in subsection(c)(1)b.2 of this section. (2) This section shall not apply if the animal was impounded: a. For being inhumanely treated as defined in this chapter and a hearing is pending or shall be pending to determine the disposition of the animal; b. As a dangerous dog as defined in this chapter and a hearing is pending or shall be pending to determine the disposition of the animal; C. For investigation of rabies and the quarantine period has not expired. (d) Disposition (1) Time limits. a. Impounded animals shall be kept for not less than seven (7) days, unless earlier reclaimed by the owner or the owner's agent or euthanized as allowed by this chapter. b. An animal impounded at the request of a peace officer or property owner as required by subsection(a)(2)of this section shall be kept for not less than ten(10) business days unless earlier reclaimed by the owner or the owner's agent or euthanized as allowed by this chapter. C. An impoundment period is not required for an animal voluntarily released to the department by its owner. d. An impoundment period is not required for any wild animal. e. An impoundment period is not required for household pets such as but not limited to cockatiels, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, rabbits, fish, or small, nonpoisonous reptiles or nonpoisonous snakes, but excluding dogs and cats. f. An impoundment period is not required for fowl for which no permit is required under this chapter. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 8 of 26 F -Ott 0311212024 Item D. (2) Injured or diseased animals. a. Any impounded animal, registered or unregistered, which appears to be suffering from serious bodily injury or disease and which is in great pain or suffering and probably will not recover or which appears to have an infectious disease which is a danger to humans or to other animals may be euthanized. b. Any animal that is not displaying any type of identification and which due to its violent or feral nature poses a substantial risk of bodily injury to the safety of department staff may be euthanized. (3) After the expiration of any required impoundment period or immediately after being voluntarily released by its owner, the animal shall become the property of the City, all ownership rights for the animal shall transfer to the City, and the department may dispose of the animal by any of the following methods, taking into consideration factors that may include, but not be limited to, the animal's behavior, aggressive tendencies, feral characteristics, health and housing space availability, within the sole discretion of the animal services manager or his/her designee: a. Adoption. 1. The department shall be authorized to place for adoption animals impounded by City under the following conditions: (a) The department shall evaluate all animals to determine if it is an adoption candidate, based on its health, temperament and appropriateness for vaccination. However, authorization to place an animal for adoption shall not constitute a warranty of the health,temperament or age of the animal. (b) There will be an adoption fee for all animals at an amount set by the City Council. (c) All animals adopted from the animal services facility shall be vaccinated against rabies according to state guidelines and sterilized. (d) If,in the opinion of a licensed veterinarian,there is a legitimate health risk justifying the delay of sterilization, the person adopting the animal must provide a signed statement from the veterinarian stating why the sterilization should be delayed and when the procedure may be performed. A legitimate health risk cannot be based solely on the age of the animal if the animal is at least eight(8)weeks old. The owner shall provide written proof to the department of the completed sterilization within forty-eight (48)hours of the procedure. 2. If an adopted animal dies on or before the sterilization completion date, the adopting person must provide written documentation to the department that the animal has died. 3. If an adopted animal is lost or stolen before the sterilization date,the adopting person must provide written documentation to the department stating that the animal is lost or stolen and a copy of the police report, if any, of the theft. In order to be sufficient, the letter shall be delivered to the department not later than the seventh(7th)day after the date of the animal's disappearance and shall describe the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and the date of disappearance. b. Transfer to releasing agency or foster care. 1. The department may transfer ownership of the animal to a releasing agency that has a signed transfer agreement for animals on file with the department provided that the group sterilizes and microchips the animal prior to placing it into an adoptive home. 2. The department may temporarily place the animal in a foster home that has a signed foster agreement for animals on file with the department. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 9 of 26 -ol 0311212024 Item D. C. Euthanasia. The department may euthanize the animal due to the animal's health or temperament, space limitations or as otherwise deemed necessary by the animal services manager or his/her designee. (4) All decisions related to the disposition of an animal pursuant to subsection (d) of this section shall be made at the sole discretion of the animal services manager or his/her designee unless otherwise mandated by law or a court order. (5) A person commits an offense if he fails to provide the proof required in subsection (d)(3) a. 1.(c). of this section. Sec. 18-7.-Wild animals. (a) No owner shall keep or permit to be kept on his premises or premises under his control, any wild animal for sale, display or for exhibition purposes, whether gratuitously or for a fee. This section shall not be construed to apply to zoological parks,performing animal exhibitions or circuses. (b) No person shall keep or permit to be kept any wild animal as a pet or source of food. (c) Felines caught in properly set humane traps which do not have current City license and rabies tags shall be considered feral and shall be disposed of in the normal fashion. Sec. 18-8.-Livestock and fowl. (a) No person shall engage in keeping livestock within the corporate limits of the City, except as allowed by the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City. (b) A person may harbor or possess not more than eight(8)backyard chickens on residential property after first having obtained a fowl permit from the department.A fee shall be collected in accordance with Section 18-4 in an amount established from time to time by ordinance of the City Council. The permit is per property and is non-transferable and terminates in the event the permit holder no longer resides at the property for which the permit was issued or in the event the person ceases to harbor or keep backyard chickens on the property. This section does not prevail over or supersede any applicable homeowner's association(HOA)policies or regulations. (c) The keeping of loud fowl such as roosters, ducks, turkeys, geese, peacocks or guineas, or other such loud fowl within the corporate limits of the City shall be prohibited, except in lakes, public parks or as allowed by the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the city. (d) Chickens shall be kept in an enclosure or fenced area with a minimum of ten (10) square feet per hen of run space,and be provided a shelter(coop)with a minimum of three(3)square feet per hen. (e) Such location and/or enclosure shall be no closer than twenty-five(25)feet to the nearest inhabited dwelling, other than that of the owner. (f) Any fowl kept within the City limits as authorized by this section shall be kept in a secure pen, coop or enclosure, and such structure shall be such construction and strength to keep such animal from running at large. (g) The chicken coop or other enclosure must be located within the rear yard no closer than five (5) feet from any property line and at a location which is not visible from a public street. (h) The City shall have the authority to revoke a permit at any time the owner does not comply with this section or any other requirements. (1) Should such chickens be kept on a lot in the City and such surrounding area is later developed to bring it closer to any inhabited building or dwelling closer than twenty-five (25) feet, excluding property owner who keeps chickens, such enclosure may be required to be moved to keep in compliance or if unable to keep in compliance, such animals shall be required to be removed from such premises within one (1)year of such non-compliance. (j) Enforcement of this section and any state or federal laws regulating animal services shall be the responsibility of the animal services officers. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 10 of 26 0311212024 Item D. Sec. 18-9.- Restraint. (a) All animals shall be kept under restraint. (b) No animal shall be permitted to run at large. Sec. 18-10.-Public Nuisances. (a) A person commits an offense if the person is an owner of an animal and the person permits, or by insufficient control allows, any of the following to occur: (1) Creation of any condition on the owner's property, or that carries over to an adjacent property,that renders the ground,the water,the air or food hazardous or injurious to human or animal life or health or that is offensive to any person of ordinary sensibilities or that is detrimental to the public health; (2) The animal to be at large as defined by this chapter; (3) Creation of a condition conducive to the breeding of flies,mosquitoes,ticks, fleas or other pests; (4) Breeding or causing to be bred any animal within the public view. (5) It shall be unlawful and considered a public nuisance to keep any animal which,by causing frequent or long continued barking or noise, shall disturb any person of ordinary sensibilities in the vicinity. (b) A person commits an offense if the person causes an animal not owned by the person to be at-large by intentionally, knowingly or recklessly releasing a confined animal. (c) A person commits an offense if the person is the owner of an animal and the person fails to immediately remove and dispose of any excreta the animal produces. (d) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under subsection (c) of this section if the owner proves by preponderance of the evidence that: (1) The property where the animal defecated was owned, leased or controlled by the owner of the animal at the time it defecated; (2) The animal was an assistance animal, and at the time it defecated, the animal was in the presence of its disabled person or was present on the property of its disabled person; (3) The owner of the property or person in control of the property had given prior consent for the animal to defecate on the property; or (4) The animal is a police service animal being used in official law enforcement activities. (e) It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under subsections (a)(2)and(a)(4) of this section if the owner proves by a preponderance of the evidence that the animal was at large due to forces of nature,fire or the criminal act of a third party who was not residing at the animal owner's residence. Sec. 18-11.- Slaughtering of animals. It shall be unlawful for any person to slaughter, skin or defeather an animal within the City, unless as part of a bona fide,licensed business. It shall further be unlawful for any person to butcher or display the carcass of an animal on residential property within the City whereby it is in the view, in whole or in part, of the public, except an animal carcass actually cooking over a barbecue pit or a dead animal being prepared by a licensed taxidermist for the purpose of display. Sec. 18-12-Placement and baiting of animal traps and poison. (a) Humane traps shall be used to trap animals within the City, whether on public or private property. The person who places the trap, or who requests its placement, shall be responsible for checking the trap, the care of the animal while it is in the trap, and the notification to the department of any captured animal. All traps shall be checked at least daily. No traps shall be placed upon public Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 11 of 26 F 03 0311212024 Item D. property without permission from the department. It shall be the responsibility of the person setting the trap to properly label the trap indicating the name and contact information for the owner and the date permission was obtained from the department. (b) Offenses. A person commits an offense if the person: (1) Places, or places and baits, or allows the placing or placing and baiting, of an steel jawed trap (commonly known as a "bear trap", "wolf trap", "leg hold trap" or 'coyote trap"), a body hold trap(commonly known as "conibear trap"), any snare trap, any noose-type trap or any other trap designed, used or adapted to be lethal or cause serious bodily injury or death of an animal; (2) Places or allows the placing of any substance, article, or bait that has in any manner been treated with any poisonous or toxic substance, including anti-freeze, or any drug in any place accessible to human beings, birds, dogs, cats or other animals with the intent to kill or harm animals; (3) Fails to check a trap he has placed, placed and baited, or allowed to be placed or placed and baited at least once every twenty-four(24)hours; (4) Places, or places and baits, or allows the placing or placing and baiting of any trap when the overnight low temperature is expected to be below forty(40)degrees Fahrenheit; (5) Places, or places and baits, or allows the placing or placing and baiting of any trap under conditions which may endanger the health of the animal due to exposure to rain, snow, extreme temperatures, lack of food or water or under other circumstances that may cause bodily injury, serious bodily injury or death of the animal, whether or not such injury occurs; (6) Euthanizes, kills or attempts to euthanize or kill a trapped animal in a manner other than one specifically allowed in this chapter; (7) Removes, alters, damages or otherwise tampers with a trap or equipment belonging to or placed at the request of the department; (8) Places, or places and baits a trap, other than a commercially available trap solely designed to exterminate mice,rats or insects,for commercial profit,without identifying the trap with the name,telephone number and Texas Department of Agriculture Structural Pest Control Applicator license number of the applicator who placed or placed and baited the trap. (c) Any trap found to be set in violation of this chapter may be confiscated by a City enforcement agent and held as evidence in the case for the offense. (d) This section shall not be interpreted to restrict the extermination of rats, mice, or insects, through the use of traps, poisons, or other commercially available means when used in that person's residence, property, accessory structure, or commercial establishment and in accordance with the manufacturer's directions as long as reasonable precautions are taken to ensure that no human,pet, or wild animal, other than the targeted species,comes into contact with the traps,poisons,or other means and that does not violate any other section of this chapter. Sec. 18-13.-Pot-bellied pigs. (a) It shall be unlawful for anyone to keep swine within the City limits except for pot-bellied pigs which meet the requirements set forth in subsection(b)of this section. (b) Requirements for keeping pot-bellied pigs: (1) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, harbor, or raise more than two potbellied pigs in any one location within the City. (2) All such pot-bellied pigs shall be kept indoors at all times other than for evacuation of waste material or during exercise periods. The animals may not be left in the backyard or front yard of the owner's or harborer's residence unattended. All waste material must be collected and disposed of in a manner that will not create a nuisance. (3) Pot-bellied pigs are subject to all applicable laws and fees related to at large. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 12 of 26 F04] 0311212024 Item D. (4) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep, harbor,or raise a pot-bellied pig which has not received annual vaccinations for erysipelas, parvo virus and leptospirosis (the first of which vaccination shall be obtained before the animal reaches the age of four months). It shall be the responsibility of the owner or caretaker of the potbellied pig to forward to animal services within fourteen (14) days of the vaccination a certificate from a licensed veterinarian which shall include the following information: 1. Name, address, and phone number of the owner; 2. Name, address and phone number of the licensed veterinarian issuing the certificate; 3. Name and description of the animal; 4. Types and dates of the vaccinations; 5. Tag number(s); 6. Approximate weight, height and age of the animal; and 7. The animal's general health. 8. Proof of spay or neuter(all pot-bellied pigs must be spayed or neutered by twelve(12) weeks of age). 9. Microchip number and manufacturer name(all pot-bellied pigs must be microchipped by twelve (12) weeks of age). (5) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep a pot-bellied pig at any location within the City unless such a person has first filed with animal services a completed application for a permit within fourteen (14) days of acquiring or relocation to keep a pot-bellied pig. The application must be accompanied by a fee of$10.00 per animal and the required veterinary certificate. The permit must be renewed yearly by the thirtieth (30`h) day of January regardless of initial issuance date. The permit is nontransferable to another owner or residence other than the initial permit holder. (6) Upon the owner's compliance with the above provisions of this section the department shall issue a metal permit tag. The permit tag is to be affixed to the animal via collar or harness at all times. (7) It shall be unlawful for any person to breed pot-bellied pigs within the City. (8) Should the pot-bellied pig die, be moved or acquire a new owner or caretaker, it shall be the owner's duty to inform animal services of this fact within fourteen (14) days of the event. Sec. 18-14.-Tethering animals. (a) A person commits an offense if he tethers an animal to a stationary object for any length of time except as allowed by subsections(b)and(c)of this section. (b) Restraint on the owner's property or for a lawful animal event, veterinary treatment, grooming, training, law enforcement activity, or when needed to protect the safety or welfare of a person or animal, shall be allowed provided that all of the following conditions are met: (1) The animal's owner maintains continuous,direct physical control of the animal throughout the period of restraint; (2) The tether is attached to a properly fitting collar or harness and is not wrapped around the animal's neck. Choke or prong-type collars are prohibited; (3) The tether is designed and placed in a manner to prevent entanglement or injury; and (4) The tether does not allow the animal to move outside the person's property or come within ten(10) feet of public property if tethered outside a fenced area. (c) A "skyline" type aerial trolley consisting of a line that is strung between two (2) fixed points that are at least twenty(20) feet apart with a down line that is at least five (5) feet in length is allowed as long as the requirements of subsection(b)(2)through(b)(4)of this section are met and the animal is enclosed behind a fence of adequate size and strength capable of preventing the general public, including children, and other animals from entering the area. Ordinance No.2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 13 of26 F_o5 0311212024 Item D. Sec. 18-15-Prohibiting the sale of animals from public places. (a) A person commits an offense if he sells, exchanges, barters, gives away, or transfers, or offers or advertises for sale,exchange,barter,give away, or transfer, a dog, cat or other animal from: (1) any public property, including but not limited to public right-of-way and City-owned property; or (2) any property generally accessible by the public that does not have a valid certificate of occupancy allowing the sale of animals on the property,regardless of whether such access was authorized. (b) It shall be unlawful for a retail pet store or any manager, operator, or property owner to allow the conduct described in subsection(a). (c) This section does not apply to, and it is a defense to prosecution under this section if,the person is working on behalf of: (1) animal services, (2) an animal adoption agency; or (3) an animal welfare organization. (d) It is a defense to prosecution under subsection(b)above that the person is not a retail pet store and is working on behalf of a veterinary clinic; animal hospital; bona fide zoological park; circus; educational institution; museum; licensed laboratory; publicly owned nature center; bona fide educational or scientific association or society approved by the director of health; or organization holding permits from an agency of the state or the United States for the care and keeping of animals for rehabilitative purposes. Secs. 18-16—18-40.-Reserved. ARTICLE II. -DOGS AND CATS DIVISION 1.-GENERALLY Sec. 18-41.- Sterilization. It shall be unlawful for any person to adopt a dog or cat without complying with the sterilization requirements set forth in Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 828, as it exists or may be amended. Sec. 18-42 -Prohibiting the sale of dogs and cats by retail pet stores. Except as provided in this section,a retail pet store commits an offense if the retail pet store sells,exchanges, barters, gives away, or transfers, or offers or advertises for sale, exchange, barter, give away, or transfer a dog or cat,regardless of age. (a) A retail pet store may provide space for the display of dogs or cats available for adoption by animal services, an animal welfare organization, or an animal adoption agency, if the retail pet store does not have an ownership interest in any of the displayed dogs or cats and the retail pet store does not receive any fees or compensation associated with the display of the dogs or cats. (b) It is a defense to prosecution under this section if an individual sells, exchanges, barters, gives away, or transfers, or offers or advertises for sale, exchange, barter, give away, or transfer only dogs or cats bred by that individual. Secs. 18-43- 18-60.-Reserved. Ordinance No.2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 14 of 26 F U6 0311212024 Item D. DIVISION 2.-LICENSES; TAGS Sec. 18-61.-Requirements and restrictions. (a) Dogs and cats that are required by the Texas State Rabies Control Act to have a rabies vaccination must also be licensed with the City. The City license tag must be affixed to a properly fitted collar or harness at all times. The owner shall retain proof of the animal's City license and make it available for inspection upon request by a City enforcement agent. (1) Subsection (a) does not apply to animals temporarily within the City for a period not to exceed fourteen(14) days. (b) City license shall be on forms and tags furnished by the department or its designee and shall be issued subject to the provisions of this chapter. (c) For each dog and cat the annual license fee shall be as provided for in the fee schedule located in Appendix C to this Code. Proof of spaying or neutering shall rest with the owner of the animal. (d) Upon the owner's compliance with subsections(a)through (c)of this section,the department or its representative shall issue a license for the dog or cat. (e) Each license required by this section shall be renewed annually. (f) The department shall not issue a license tag to an animal that is riot currently vaccinated against rabies. (g) If a license or tag issued under this section is lost or stolen, it may be replaced by payment of a fee as provided for in the fee schedule located in appendix C to this Code. (h) A person commits an offense if he is the owner of a dog or cat over the age of four (4) months within the City and does not have a current City license for the animal as required by this section. (1) A person commits an offense if he fails to display the license tag as required by this section. 0) A person commits an offense if he affixes a City license tag to any animal's collar or harness other than the animal for which it was issued. Sec. 18-62.-Transfer; use for other animal. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to use any permit, registration or license for any animal other than the animal for which it was issued. (b) Permits,registrations or licenses shall not be transferable among animals or their owners. Sec. 18-63.-Permit,license or registration revocation,denial, and appeal. (a) An animal services officer may issue a notice of revocation of any permit, license or registration or deny an application for a permit, license or registration under this chapter without prior warning, notice, or hearing if the permittee or applicant fails to meet the standards required in this chapter, refuses to make the premises or animals in his possession available for an inspection, seriously or repeatedly violates this chapter in ways that threaten the health or well-being of the permit, license or registration holder's or applicant's customers, employees, neighbors or animals in their care, or otherwise violates this chapter in any other way, if the notice: (1) States the reason(s) for the revocation or denial; (2) States that the permit, license or registration holder may request an appeal hearing by submitting a timely request to animal services manager; and (3) Provides the name and the address of the animal services manager to whom a request for appeal hearing may be made. (b) An appeal of a revocation or denial must be made in writing within ten(10)days of the issuance of the notice of revocation or denial of a permit,license or registration. If no appeal request is received within the 10-day period, the revocation or denial of the permit, license or registration becomes final. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 15 of 26 F07] 0311212024 Item D. (c) Upon receiving an appeal, the animal services manager shall hold a hearing at a time and place of his designation within fifteen (15) days of the notice of appeal being received. Based upon the evidence of the hearing, the animal services manager shall make a final ruling. (d) The decision of the animal services manager shall be final. (e) The permittee or applicant may reapply for a new permit, license or registration under this chapter at any time. (f) The issuance of a suspension shall be a remedy in addition to, and not in lieu of, any penalty authorized by this chapter, and shall not limit any other rights of the department to pursue other enforcement actions or remedies to address any violation of the provisions of this chapter. Sees. 18-64- 18-80.-Reserved. DIVISION 3.-DANGEROUS DOGS See. 18-81.- Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this division, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Animal control authority means the City of Wylie Animal Services as defined and appointed under Section 18-1. Secure enclosure means a fenced area or structure that: (a) Is locked.All entrances to the secure enclosure in which the dog is being kept,such as gates,doors, or windows must be securely closed and locked at all times when the dangerous dog is present; (b) Prevents the escape or release of the dog by any means, including digging, climbing,jumping, or chewing out of the enclosure; (c) Prevents the entry of the general public, including children; (d) Is clearly marked as containing a dangerous dog, with signs obtained from City animal services unless otherwise specifically approved. Such signs shall be posted as specified by City animal services; and (e) Is in conformance with any other requirements for enclosures prescribed by City animal services policy, City zoning regulations, or City construction regulations. (f) Is not in any part of a house or other structure where a dangerous dog might have direct access to an opened window, an opened door, a screen window, a screen door, or other opening of similar material or construction which is the only obstacle preventing the dog from exiting the house or structure. (g) Is not located within five feet of any other property line adjoining the premises on which the enclosure is located. Sec. 18-82.- Requirements for owner. (a) A person learns that the person is the owner of a dangerous dog when: (1) The owner knows of an attack as described in subsection(1)of the definition for"dangerous dog" set forth in section 18-1 of this chapter; or (2) The owner is informed by an animal control authority that the dog is a dangerous dog. (b) Requirements: (1) Not later than the thirtieth (30th) day after the owner learns that he is the owner of a dangerous dog,the owner shall: , 1. Register the dangerous dog with the animal control authority for the City meeting all annual requirements. The current dangerous dog registration tag issued by an animal Ordinance No.2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 16 of 26 F o8 0311212024 Item D. control authority shall be conspicuously displayed on the dangerous dog at all times by securely attaching it to a properly fitted collar, harness, or similar device which is being worn by the dog. 2. At all times keep the dog in a secure enclosure, or physically restrained on a leash not longer than six feet in length,and of sufficient tensile strength so it will not break under any conditions or circumstances. One end of the leash must be securely attached to a properly fitted collar or harness which is being worn by the dog; the other end of the leash must be securely held in the grasp of a person. In addition, if the dog is taken onto any public property, it shall be securely muzzled in a manner which will prevent it from biting any person or other animal, yet not cause injury to the dog nor interfere with its vision or respiration. A dangerous dog may not be left tied out anywhere outside of a secure enclosure. 3. Obtain and maintain liability insurance coverage in an amount of at least$250,000.00 to cover damages resulting from an attack by the dangerous dog causing bodily injury to a person and provide this proof to the animal control authority. 4. All owners of dangerous dogs shall provide the City with two color photographs at the time of registration of the dog in two different poses, showing the color and approximate size of the animal. 5. Present proof that the dog has been implanted with a microchip identification, which can be detected and read by the animal control officer's microchip reader. Proof shall consist of a signed letter from the veterinarian who implanted the microchip.The letter must describe the dog, state the microchip identification number assigned to the dog, state the microchip manufacturer name, register it for life with the department and a recognized national registry. (2) An owner of any registered dangerous dog shall be required to notify City animal services of any attacks the dog makes on people, regardless of where the attack occurs. Such notification of an attack shall be made not later than twenty-four(24)hours after the attack occurs. (3) An owner of a dangerous dog commits an offense if the dog makes an unprovoked attack on another person outside the dog' s enclosure and causes bodily injury to the person. An offense under this section is a Class C misdemeanor,unless the attack causes serious bodily injury or death, in which event the offense is a Class A misdemeanor. If a person is found guilty of an offense under this section,the court may order the dangerous dog destroyed at the owner's expense, as provided by law. Sec. 18-83.-Reporting and investigating a dangerous dog incident. (a) A person may report an alleged dangerous dog incident to the animal services officer by submitting a sworn statement describing the event, not later than the thirtieth (30th) day after the date such incident occurs. A parent or guardian may submit the sworn statement on behalf of a minor or a person who is unable to prepare the statement.The statement shall contain as much of the following information as known: (1) Name, address and telephone number of the person filing the sworn statement. (2) Name, address and telephone number of the alleged dangerous dog owner or keeper. (3) A description of the alleged dangerous dog including breed,colors,size, sex,name,or any other distinguishing characteristics. (4) Date, time and location where the incident occurred. (5) A detailed account of what happened before, during, and after the incident. (6) A description of any injuries caused by the dog during the incident. Attach a copy of available medical reports,photos, etc. (7) Name, address and telephone number of any available witnesses to the incident. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 17 of 26 _o9 0311212024 Item D. (b) After receiving a sworn statement describing an alleged dangerous dog incident, the animal services officer shall investigate the incident and determine whether or not to file a report with the municipal court and request a hearing to determine if the dog involved is a dangerous dog as defined within this chapter. Upon notification that such dangerous dog determination hearing is to be conducted, the owner shall deliver the dog to the City animal shelter where it shall be confined until the court orders disposition of the dog, unless confinement at another location has been specifically authorized by the animal services officer. (c) If the owner fails to deliver the dog as specified in subsection (b) of this section, the court may order the animal services officer to seize the dog and issue a warrant authorizing the seizure. The animal services officer shall provide for the impoundment of the dog in secure and humane conditions until the court orders the disposition of the dog. (d) The owner shall be responsible for payment of all costs incurred to seize and confine the dog. (e) The court may order the humane destruction of an alleged dangerous dog if the owner of the dog has not been located before the thirtieth(30th) day after the dog is seized or impounded. Sec. 18-84.-Dangerous dog determination hearing. (a) Upon receiving a report from the animal services officer describing an alleged dangerous dog incident,the court shall set a time for a hearing to determine if the dog is a dangerous dog as defined within this chapter. The hearing must be held not later than the tenth day after the date on which the dog is seized or delivered for confinement. (b) Written notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be delivered to: (1) The owner of the dog or the person from whom the dog was seized; and (2) The person who reported the incident to animal services. (c) Any interested party, including the City Attorney, is entitled to present evidence at the hearing. (d) If the court determines that a dog is a dangerous dog, such dog shall be confined at the animal services facility or other confinement location authorized by the animal services officer until the owner presents proof of required liability insurance coverage and the animal services officer has inspected and approved the secure enclosure where the dog will be kept. If the owner does not comply with such requirements on or before the 15th day after the date the dog is determined to be a dangerous dog,the court may order the humane destruction of the dog. (e) The owner of a dog that has been confined under section 18-83 shall be required to present proof to the animal services officer that such dog has been vaccinated against rabies as required by this chapter,before the dog may be released from confinement. If the owner cannot provide such proof, the owner shall make arrangements to have the dog vaccinated against rabies, at a veterinary clinic located within the City limits,during City animal services'regular business hours.The owner shall coordinate such arrangements with City animal services prior to the date the dog is to be vaccinated. An animal services officer shall: (1) Transport the dog to the veterinary clinic and confirm that the dog is vaccinated against rabies; or (2) Accompany the owner to or meet the owner at the veterinary clinic and confirm that the dog is vaccinated against rabies. (3) If the owner does not comply with this requirement on or before the 15th day after the court has determined that the dog is a dangerous dog, the court may order the humane destruction of the dog. The owner shall be responsible for payment of all costs incurred to vaccinate or destroy the dog. (f) The owner may appeal the decision of the municipal court in the manner described by the Texas Health and Safety Code 822.0424, as amended. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 18 of 26 F 1 , 0311212024 Item D. Sec. 18-85.-Registration. (a) The animal control authority for the City shall annually register a dangerous dog if the owner presents proof of. (1) Liability insurance, as required by Section 18-82(b)(1)(3); (2) Current rabies vaccination of the dangerous dog; (3) The secure enclosure in which the dog will be kept; and (b) Pays an annual registration fee as provided in the fee schedule in appendix C to this Code. (1) The animal control authority shall provide to the owner registering a dangerous dog a registration tag. The owner must place the tag on the dog's collar. Sec. 18-86.-Transferring ownership of registered dangerous dog. (a) Prior to relocating, transferring ownership, offering to transfer ownership, or otherwise moving or offering to move in any way a registered dangerous animal, either inside or outside the City limits, the owner shall notify the animal services manager in writing of his intention. If ownership is to be transferred, the notification shall include the name and address of the proposed new owner of the animal. Owner shall pay the fee associated with the dangerous dog at a new address registration fee provided in the fee schedule in appendix C to this Code. (b) If ownership of the animal is being transferred to a person who resides within the City limits, the new owner will be required to provide proof to the animal services manager of complying with all provisions of this chapter before the animal can be moved from the previous owner's custody. (c) If the animal is being moved outside the City limits, the owner must provide, in writing to the animal services manager, proof that the new owner has alerted the agency responsible for animal services in that area. (d) A person commits an offense if the person fails to comply with the requirements of this section. Sec. 18-87.-Animals deemed dangerous by other jurisdictions. (a) The owner of an animal that has been determined to be dangerous by another jurisdiction, under guidelines similar to those in this chapter,is prohibited from bringing the animal into the City.Any animal that is brought into the City in violation of this section shall immediately be turned over to animal services. On the fifteenth(15th) day, the impounded animal may be considered abandoned and disposed of as authorized in this chapter. The owner may elect to immediately remove the animal from the City and shall comply with the notice requirements of this chapter. (b) A person commits an offense if he is the owner of an animal that has been determined to be dangerous by another jurisdiction and brings such animal into the City limits. Sec. 18-88.-Defenses to prosecution. Defenses to prosecution prescribed by Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 822, Subchapter D, "Dangerous Dogs" (as it is now enacted, or as hereinafter amended), are hereby incorporated under this section. Sec. 18-89.-Violation of Division. (a) A person who owns or keeps custody or control of a dangerous dog commits an offense if the person fails to comply with any provisions of this division. (b) A person who owns or keeps custody or control of a dangerous dog commits an offense if the person fails to comply with any provisions of Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 822, Subchapter D, "Dangerous Dogs" (as it is now enacted, or as hereinafter amended). Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 19 of 26 F1t1._..' 0311212024 Item D. Secs. 18-90- 18-100.- Reserved. ARTICLE III.- RABIES CONTROL Sec. 18-101.- State regulations adopted. The City hereby adopts by reference the Texas State Rabies Control Act, as amended, and the standards established by the appropriate state agency or rule-making board as minimum standards for rabies control and quarantine provisions within the City. Sec. 18-102.-Proof of current vaccination required. The owner of each dog or cat found in the City shall cause each such animal to be vaccinated against rabies as prescribed by Texas Administrative Code,Title 25,Part I,Chapter 169,as it is now enacted or hereafter amended. Furthermore, the owner of each ferret found in the City shall cause each such animal to be vaccinated against rabies in the same manner and interval as required for dogs and cats. It shall be a violation of this chapter for the owner of any dog,cat or ferret to fail or refuse to present proof to the animal control officer,upon request,that such animal has been vaccinated against rabies as required by this section. Sec. 18-103.-Reporting rabies cases. (a) Any licensed veterinarian or technician working for a veterinarian who diagnoses, examines, or ' treats any animal diagnosed to have, or suspected to have, rabies shall immediately report their findings to the department. (b) Any physician or other medical or veterinary practitioner having knowledge of a local rabies control incident shall notify the department of the names, addresses and phone numbers of persons or animals treated. (c) Any person owning or possessing an animal which has been involved in a local rabies control incident, or any other person having knowledge of the local rabies control incident, shall notify the department. (d) A person commits an offense if he has knowledge of a local rabies control incident and fails to notify the department within forty-eight (48)hours. Sec. 18-104.-Area quarantine. It shall be a violation of this chapter for any person to fail or refuse to comply with any rules or regulations prescribed by the state department of health during a declared area rabies quarantine. Sec. 18-105.-Treatment or disposition of animals exposed to rabies. (a) Not currently vaccinated animals that have been bitten by, directly exposed by physical contact with, or directly exposed to the fresh tissues of a rabid animal shall be: (1) euthanatized; or (2) immediately vaccinated against rabies, placed in confinement for 90 days, and given booster vaccinations during the third and eighth weeks of confinement. For young animals, additional vaccinations may be necessary to ensure that the animal receives at least two vaccinations at or after the age prescribed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for the vaccine administered. (b) Currently vaccinated animals that have been bitten by, directly exposed by physical contact with or directly exposed to the fresh tissues of a rabid animal shall be: Ordinance No.2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 20 of 26 F1 0311212024 Item D. (1) euthanatized; or (2) immediately given a booster rabies vaccination and placed in confinement for 45 days. (c) These provisions apply only to domestic animals for which a USDA-licensed rabies vaccine is available. (d) In situations where none of the requirements of this section are applicable, the recommendations contained in the latest edition of the publication titled Compendium of Animal Rabies Prevention and Control,published by the National Association of State Public Health Veterinarians, should be followed. The administration of a rabies vaccine in a species for which no licensed vaccine is available is at the discretion of the veterinarian; however, an animal receiving a rabies vaccine under these conditions will not be considered to be vaccinated against rabies virus in potential rabies exposure situations. (e) No wild animal will be placed in quarantine. All wild animals will be humanely destroyed in such a manner that the brain is not mutilated. The brain will then be submitted to a laboratory certified for rabies diagnosis in order to be tested. Sec. 18-106.-Animal bites; quarantines. (a) When a dog, cat or domestic ferret that has bitten a human has been identified, the custodian will place the animal (regardless of its vaccination status) in quarantine as defined in the Texas Health and Safety Code 826.002, until the end of the ten (10)-day observation period. The animal must also be quarantined if there is probable cause to believe that it has otherwise exposed a human to rabies. The observation period will begin at the time of the exposure. The animal must be placed in a department-licensed quarantine facility specified by the local rabies control authority and observed at least twice daily. However, the local rabies control authority may allow the animal to be quarantined in a veterinary clinic. As an alternative to quarantine at a department-licensed facility or a veterinary clinic, the local rabies control authority may allow home confinement. To allow home confinement, the following criteria must be met. (1) A secure enclosure approved by the local rabies control authority must be used to prevent escape. (2) The animal has been vaccinated against rabies and the time elapsed since the most recent vaccination has not exceeded the manufacturer recommendations for the vaccine. If an unvaccinated animal is not over sixteen (16) weeks of age at the time of the potential exposure, it may be allowed home confinement. (3) During the confinement period,the animal's custodian must monitor the animal's behavior and health status and notify the local rabies control authority if any change is noted. (4) The local rabies control authority or a veterinarian must observe the animal at least on the first and last days of the home confinement. (5) The animal was not a stray as defined in the Texas Health and Safety Code §826.002, at the time of the potential exposure or at large as defined in section 18-1. (b) If the potential rabies exposure described in subsection(a)of this section occurs in a City or county other than where the animal's custodian resides, the animal may be transferred to a department- licensed quarantine facility or a veterinary clinic in the City or county of the custodian's residence or allowed home confinement,if applicable,if there is mutual agreement to do so between the local rabies control authorities for the City or county where the exposure occurred and where the custodian resides. (c) The alternative to quarantining (to include home confining) a dog, cat, or domestic ferret that has bitten or otherwise potentially exposed a person to rabies as described in subsection (a) of this section is to have the animal euthanized in such a manner that the brain is not damaged and a suitable specimen submitted to a department-designated laboratory for rabies testing. A list of department-designated laboratories may be found on the department's website or may be obtained from any of the department's regional Zoonosis Control offices. Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 21 of 26 F1 0311212024 Item D. (d) A domestic animal that has potentially exposed a human to rabies and has been designated by the local rabies control authority as unowned may be euthanized. If the animal is euthanized,a suitable specimen shall be submitted for rabies testing. (e) "Free-roaming animals" as used in this section includes animals that have been in captivity less than two hundred(200) days immediately prior to the potential exposure and those that are not in captivity. If the animal implicated in the potential exposure is a free-roaming high-risk animal, it shall be euthanized and a suitable specimen submitted for rabies testing. If the animal implicated in the potential exposure is a high-risk animal that has been in captivity without contact with free- roaming animals for two hundred(200) days or more immediately prior to the potential exposure or less than two hundred (200) days old, has always been in captivity without contact with free- roaming animals, and is the progeny of a dam that has been in captivity without contact with free- roaming animals for two hundred(200)days or more immediately prior to the potential exposure, the local rabies control authority shall conduct a risk assessment to gauge the probability that the animal could have been exposed to rabies and, therefore, poses a public health risk. If the probability that the animal implicated in the potential exposure could have had animal contact conducive to rabies transmission is low and the potential exposure poses a negligible public health risk,the local rabies control authority may require that the animal involved in the potential exposure be quarantined at a department-licensed quarantine facility or a veterinary clinic or confined elsewhere as deemed appropriate by the local rabies control authority for a thirty (30)-day observation period as an alternative to euthanizing and testing. The local rabies control authority or a veterinarian must observe the animal at least on the first and last days of the quarantine or confinement that was deemed appropriate by the local rabies control authority. (f) If the animal implicated in the potential exposure is a low-risk animal,neither quarantine nor rabies testing will be required unless the local rabies control authority has cause to believe the animal is rabid, in which case it shall be euthanized and a suitable specimen submitted for rabies testing. (g) The local rabies control authority may require an animal that has inflicted multiple bite wounds, punctures, or lacerations to a person to be euthanized. If the animal is euthanized, a suitable specimen shall be submitted for rabies testing. (h) If the animal implicated in the potential exposure is not included in subsection(a),(b), (c), (d), (f), or (g) of this section or the portion of subsection (e) of this section pertaining to a free-roaming high-risk animal,the animal either will be euthanized and a suitable specimen submitted for rabies testing or the local rabies control authority may require the animal to be quarantined at a department-licensed quarantine facility or a veterinary clinic or confined elsewhere as deemed appropriate by the local rabies control authority for the 30 day observation period as an alternative to euthanizing and testing. The local rabies control authority's decision on whether to quarantine or euthanize and test those other animals described in subsection (e) of this section will be determined by risk-assessment parameters as described in subsection (e) of this section. If the potential rabies exposure occurs in a City or county other than where the animal's custodian resides, the animal may be transferred to a department-licensed quarantine facility or a veterinary clinic in the City or county of the custodian's residence or allowed confinement deemed appropriate if there is mutual agreement to do so between the local rabies control authorities for the City or county where the exposure occurred and where the custodian resides. During the observation period, the animal's custodian must monitor the animal's behavior and health status and immediately notify the local rabies control authority if any change is noted. The local rabies control authority or a veterinarian must observe the animal at least on the first and last days of the quarantine or confinement that was deemed appropriate by the local rabies control authority. (i) Any animal required to be quarantined under this section that cannot be maintained in secure quarantine shall be euthanized and a suitable specimen submitted for rabies testing. (j) All laboratory specimens referred to in subsections(c)through(i)of this section shall be submitted in accordance with Section 169.33 of Title 25 of the Texas Administrative Code (relating to Submission of Specimens for Laboratory Examination). Ordinance No.2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 22 of 26 F1 0311212024 Item D. (k) At the discretion of the local rabies control authority, assistance animals as defined by Texas Administrative Code 169.22 may not be required to be placed in quarantine (to include confinement)during the observation period. During the applicable observation period,the animal's custodian must monitor the animal's behavior and health status and immediately notify the local rabies control authority if any change is noted. The local rabies control authority or a veterinarian must observe the animal at least at the beginning and on the last day of the applicable observation period. (1) Police service animals are exempted from quarantine per the Texas Health and §Safety Codes 826.048, including confinement. During the applicable observation period, the animal's custodian must monitor the animal's behavior and health status and immediately notify the local rabies control authority if any change is noted. (m)Animals should not be vaccinated against rabies or receive other vaccinations or nonessential medications that may complicate assessment of behavioral change or health status during the observation period; however, animals may be treated for medical problems that are diagnosed by a veterinarian and are not related to rabies. If the animal becomes ill during the observation period, the local rabies control authority must be notified by the person having possession of the animal. (n) Owner must pay a quarantine fee as provided in the fee schedule in appendix C to this Code. (o) After the animal has been released from quarantine, the owner will have three days in which to have the animal licensed if applicable with the City by the purchase of a City license tag. (p) It shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with the enforcement of this section. Sec. 18-107.-Penalty. Any person, firm, corporation or business entity violating this article shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not exceeding$2,000.00. Each continuing day's violation under this article shall constitute a separate offense. The penal provisions imposed under this article shall not preclude the City from filing suit to enjoin the violation.The City retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. Secs. 18-108- 18-120.- Reserved. ARTICLE IV. -ANIMAL SHELTER ADVISORY BOARD Sec. 18-121.-Definitions. For the purposes of this article, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivation shall have the meaning given herein: Animal Shelter means the City Animal Services facility that keeps or legally impounds stray, homeless, abandoned, or unwanted animals. Board means the animal shelter advisory board of the City of Wylie, Texas. Board member means the members of the City animal shelter advisory board. Sec. 18-122.- Establishment of City animal shelter advisory board. The City animal shelter advisory board is hereby established to act in an advisory capacity to the City Council and to assist the City in complying with the requirements of Chapter 823 of the Texas Health and Safety Code. Ordinance No.2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 23 of 26 F1 0311212024 Item D. Sec. 18-123.-Number of members; qualified appointment; terms. The board shall consist of seven members.The board shall consist of one licensed veterinarian,one member of the City Council,the Animal Services Manager of the City(whose duties include the daily operation of the Wylie Animal Shelter),one representative from an animal welfare organization, and three residents of the City, with all board members to be appointed by the City Council for a term of two years, except for the Animal Services Manager who shall be a permanent member of the board. With the adoption of this ordinance, the initial terms shall be amended as follows: (a) Licensed Veterinarian term expires June 2024, (b) Member of City Council term expires June 2025, (c) Animal Welfare Organization representative term expires June 2023, (d) Resident(1)of the City term expires June 2024, (e) Resident(2)of the City term expires June 2025, (0 Resident(3)of the City term expires June 2025, At the conclusion of the above initial terms,members shall serve a staggered two(2)year term. Except for the Animal Services Manager, no board member shall serve for more than three consecutive terms or six consecutive years (whichever is less); provided, however, that should a board member's replacement not be qualified upon the expiration of any term of a board member,then that board member shall holdover on the board until a qualified replacement board member has been appointed. In addition to board members, the City Manager may appoint a staff designee as an ex-officio member of the board, who shall have no right to vote on any matter before the board. Each board member shall serve without compensation, but may be reimbursed for actual expenses approved in advance by the City Council. Sec. 18-124.-Meetings. The board shall meet at least three times per year and any additional meetings as may be called from time to time. Special meetings may be called by the chair or by written request sent to the chair or vice-chair by two members of the board. Sec. 18-125.-Vacancies. When vacancies occur on the board, the City Council shall appoint, by majority vote, a replacement to serve the remainder of the term. Sec. 18-126.- Removal. Each board member serves at the pleasure of the City Council and may be removed at the discretion of the City Council. Board member absences shall be controlled by Article VIII of the Charter. Sec. 18-127.-Quorum; voting. Four board members shall constitute a quorum of the board for the purpose of conducting its business, exercising its powers and for all other purposes. No action of the board shall be valid or binding unless adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of those board members present and voting. Sec. 18-128.-Powers and duties. (a) The board shall act in an advisory capacity to the city staff and the City Council in any matter pertaining to compliance with the Texas Health and Safety Code 823.001 et seq. (b) The board, through its chairperson, shall report to the City Council concerning its activities and proposals by submitting to the City Council the approved minutes of each meeting of the board and Ordinance No. 2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 24 of 26 F116] 0311212024 Item D. copies of all reports of inspections conducted by the department of state health services, veterinarians or other authorities and all statistical reports of shelter operations considered and approved by the board. (c) The board's authority shall not extend to the direction, supervision, employment or termination of the city employees.No supervisory power of the board is created. (d) The board will develop for City Council approval a set of by-laws governing rules of procedure for their meetings and operation. (e) The board shall not have the power to obligate the city for funds and/or expenditures or incur any debt on behalf of the city. (0 All powers and duties prescribed and delegated herein are delegated to the board,as a unit,and all action hereunder shall be of the board acting as a whole.No action of an individual board member is authorized, except through the approval of the board or City Council. The board shall have any other power and/or duty as prescribed and authorized by the City Council. Secs. 18-129- 18-999.- Reserved." SECTION 3: Penalty. Any person, firm, corporation, or entity violating this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) if the violation relates to the public health and sanitation, otherwise the fine shall be a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00). Each continuing day's violation shall constitute a separate offense.The penal provisions imposed under this Ordinance shall not preclude the City from filing suit to enjoin the violation. Wylie retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. SECTION 4: Savings/Repealing. The Code of Ordinances, shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other Ordinance.All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed,but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed ordinance,nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the ordinance. Any remaining portions of said ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance,and each section, subsection,clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 6: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its adoption and publication as required by law the City Charter and by law. [The remainder of this page intentionally left blank.] Ordinance No.2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 25 of 26 F117 _' 0311212024 Item D. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, on this the 28th day of February, 2023. /, •`' Ithew Porter, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Itil DATE OF PUBLICATION: March 8,2023,in the Wylie News Ordinance No.2023-10 Chapter 18 Animals Page 26 of 26 F1'18 0311212024 Item D. —C&S� T11c Murl)hy hlonitor • The Princeton Herald • %4 S,ichx ,\,it� • THE WYL.IL NEWS STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Chad Engbrock, publisher of C & S Media, dba The Wylie News, a newspaper regularly published in Collin County, Texas and having general circulation in Collin County, Texas, and being in compliance with Section 2051.044, Texas Government Code (a); (1), (2), (3) and (4), who being by me duly sworn, deposed and says that the foregoing attached: City of Wylie Legal Notice—Ordinance No. 2023-10 was published in said newspaper on the following date(s), to-wit: March 9,2023 Chad Engbrock, Publisher Subscribed and sworn before me on this, the 9th day of March, 2023, to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. Notary Public in a0d,0 to SONIA A DUGGAN Notary ID#126646343 The State of TexasyM Commission Expires August 12, 2024 My commission expires 08/12/2024. %1111 lihn schec \\'lit OI' cc• 110\. Ballard•I'.O,H,,\69•W%1ic. I X OiX• >r2..1_I 2__,5I I:unnr.cillc Princrtu❑()Iliac• 101 i Main•P.O,Box 51'•I-arrnrj� dlc. 1\ 75-412•972 5.1-(,,,)7 F1 0311212024 Item D. March s-9,2423 MY OF WYUZ Ordinance No.aaa3-10 I, An Ordinance of the f City of Wylie, Texas, x aniending Wylie's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021- 17,as amended,Chap- ter 18 (Animals);,pro- viding a penalty clause,, savings/repealing and severability clauses; providing for tive deli-cif this'ordi- nance; and providing for the publication of the cation hereof. 45-It-251i F20] 0311212024 Item E. IAI fV Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Public Works Account Code: 100-5411-58510 Prepared By: Christopher Rodriguez Consider, and act upon, the approval of the purchase of one (1) Chevrolet one-ton utility body truck and one (1) Chevrolet 2500 pickup truck in the estimated amount of$112,359.70 through a cooperative purchasing agreement with the Sheriffs' Association of Texas,and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. 7otion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion I Under the approved budget for Fiscal Year 2023-2024, the Public Works Department was authorized to purchase one (1) Chevrolet one-ton utility body truck and one (1) Chevrolet Silverado 2500 pickup truck. Due to limited supply, these vehicles were carry-forward into Fiscal Year 2024-2025. These vehicles are for the maintenance staff in the Streets Department. Staff recommends the purchase of these vehicles through the referenced cooperative purchasing agreement, as providing the best value to the City. The City is authorized to purchase from a cooperative purchasing program with another local government or a local cooperative organization pursuant to Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code and Section 271 and by doing so satisfies any State Law requiring local governments to seek competitive bids for items. Wylie Agreement#W2024-42-I/Sheriffs Association of Texas Contract#22-03-1008RR F 121 0311212024 Item F. f IV Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Purchasing Department Account Code: 611-5713-56570 Prepared By: Kirby Krol Consider, and act upon, the approval of Professional Services Project Order No. W2024-37-E for a Stormwater Utility Fee Study by Freese and Nichols, Inc. in an amount not to exceed $149,985.00 for the Engineering Department, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. Motion to approve the Item as presented. Discussion Subchapter C of Texas Local Government Code Chapter 552(LGC) allows cities the authority needed to "protect the public health and safety in municipalities from loss of life and property caused by surface water overflows, surface water stagnation, and pollution arising from nonpoint source runoff within the boundaries of the established service area."LGC 552 established a municipal drainage utility, including adoption procedures, drainage charges, and exempt properties. A majority of cities within the DFW area have a stormwater fee structure in place. This Stormwater Utility Fee Study will assist the City of Wylie in understanding the cost of providing service, the basis for assessing a stormwater fee, and how to implement a successful stormwater utility program that can fund capital needs, maintenance needs,and other costs associated with providing stormwater service.Currently,there are limited funds to address stormwater-associated needs such as creek erosion and clean-up, bridge structures, and localized drainage issues. Unlike impact fees,these funds can be used for maintenance or capital improvement projects, and they do not have to be used within a specified fiscal year. Wylie Agreement No. W2024-37-E 122 03/12/2024 Item 1. Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins old a 7Hearing, nsider, and act upon,the writing of an ordinance for a change m zoning from Commercial Corridor (CC) toridor - Special Use Permit (CC-SUP) on 1.074 acres to allow for adrive-through restaurant use. ropertyW. FM 544(ZC 2023-19). MotionRecommendation to approve the Item as presented. OWNER: Azam Health LLC APPLICANT: idd Architecture The applicant is requesting a Special Use Permit(SUP)on 1.074 acres to allow for the expansion of an existing structure to allow for a drive-through restaurant use. The property is located at 2806 W. FM 544. The current zoning is Commercial Corridor(CC). An original site plan for a drive-through restaurant (Bush's Chicken) was approved in 2016. This was prior to the Zoning Ordinance being amended to require for Special Use Permits for drive-through restaurants. After the restaurant closed, the use on the property changed to a medical clinic. Now the applicant is requesting to construct a 2,713 sq. ft. addition to and remodel the floor plan of the building to add a 2,716 sq. ft. drive-through restaurant space while maintaining the 3,002 sq. ft of medical clinic space. The site is adaptable for this addition due to the original drive-through restaurant being two drive-through lanes which will be reduced to one lane. There is no lessee for the restaurant space at this time. Six additional parking spaces would be added with this site plan addition. The total parking provided for the development is 29 spaces with two being ADA spaces. The existing 24' fire lane, access, and utility easement platted on this lot (Lot 3R, Block B of Freddy's Addition) is unchanged. The site remains in compliance with landscape requirements. The addition's exterior material shall match the exterior of the existing building and is composed of brick, limestone, and stucco. The Special Use Permit(SUP) is requesting for the Zoning Exhibit to act as the site plan for the development. Approval of the SUP shall act as site approval. As presented, this Zoning Exhibit is in compliance with the design requirements of the Zoning Ordinance.Approval of the site development is subj ect to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. The surrounding property to the west is developed with a multi-tenant commercial building with a dentistry and nail salon. The property to the east and south contains a self-storage use. The property to the north contains a minor automobile repair use. The site is located in the Regional. Commercial sector of the future land use map and is consistent with the existing surrounding development and land use classification of the comprehensive plan. F23] 03/12/2024 Item 1. Notices were sent to 15 property owners within 200 feet as required by state law. At the time of posting, no responses were received in favor and one was received in opposition of the request. &Z Recommendation he Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval. F124] r. 0311212024 Item 1. 1, N � � ,a.�• Locator Map .- tau . . PARK 46 .- XL ' . 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B ADD SOIL MI SF TO BRING - IRANSITION ACHIEVE L ABOVE WISH G.ADE SAUCERS TO BE AFPRCVEE IF I /- - -EPACNC - / WHAT ER DDED TO SETTLE THE MADE '�� • ' AFTER INSIALLAI'ION. _ PER PLAY TO APPROX. ABOVE FlPJISH GRADE ..,y - 4".METAL SJAK OR \\� REMOVE BINDING MATTER AL ON E-E �'RuvED FULNITUTE GRUUNDCOVJY-SEE PLANING TREES FROM TRUNK BASE. SO EDUL FOR SIZE AND SPACING. !-- - -RIFT SIDES 4 BOTTOM OF UNOISTVRBED SLIBCRADF Ireal Name - Landscape Details ILTER 4"PVC sTANF PPE SHA LL L RF `` APPRO-0 EOTALIRAFI OR �\\/ I ( gum INSTALLED AT RO 1'0[EVIL GRACIE. .:. - RE- UNDIESTUREED SUBGRA➢E mom ey _ 1 1/2 -2'ANGULAR BOOK \. nex Numem AUGER 12"➢IA.HCLE 0-C. V R MULCH R FFR TO 5LOPE PCs'/-ANLSCANIOT�S DRA ROVIDE POSITIVE NAGE FROM III AREAS v I IR I -.'JI IC'. - C.cl Tdl._ \ . I -AIL L 1.02 I E ,'1 03/12/2024 Item 1. EXHIBIT `B" Conditions For Special Use Permit Wylie -Lot 3R Block B of Freddy's Addition I. PURPOSE: This Special Use Permit shall be established to provide Commercial use, including restaurant w/drive thru to support the economic growth within the region. II. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. This Special Use Permit shall not affect any regulations within the Code of Ordinance except as specifically provided herein. 2. This Special Use Permit shall not affect any regulations of the Commercial Corridor District (CC) set forth in Article 4, Section 4.1 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of June 2023) HL SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. All allowed uses in the Commercial Corridor District(CC) set forth in Article 5 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of June 2023, in addition to those listed in this paragraph shall be allowed by-right uses. a. Restaurant with Drive in or Drive-Through Service. 2. The Zoning Exhibit(Exhibit C) shall serve as the Site Plan for the above uses. Approval of the SUP shall act as site plan approval. Page 1 of 1 133 0311212024 Item 1. 311 - Notification MapN � •2813 281 •z811- • 5 r � 28o1 - -28og - •z8o7 •280,5 -,♦ •2803 - • W Fl,♦.. W FIN / ♦ W FIN W"i/ ' � •2804 - 2814 - 28121 02810 z8o6 i •3oo8 ®2802 - ♦ o •4 _ ; v m v 28 20 - 8 • • -100 - • 08-200 -•8-300 024 07 to-B - iv" ®lo-A - • 0 10-C 0 18 - Y 0 ZONING CASE: a' ZC 2023-19 (SUP) „ ':� CITY OF , '•7 �'�— �- ® SUBJECT property 200 foot Notification Buffer Parcel Lines WYLI E YL•I 0 50 100 200 300 400 Feet I i I I I I Date: 1/25/2024 134 03/12/2024 Item 1. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM Submissions can now be made on-line at .�'r s. lit r lieC t or by s t _n the ,e right corner.hand (If completing theform below,pleaser use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the e requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case 223-19. am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#223-19. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with uestions or concerns Date,Location&Time o Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,February 20,2024 6: 0 pm Municipal Complex,3 00 Country Club Road,Building 10,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time o City Council meeting: Tuesday,March 12,22 6:00 p Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: �1 (please print) Address., l46 Signature: Date: jr- CONEVIENTS: it..- ------------ t35 , 03/12/2024 Item 2. Wylie City Council CITY O WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Planning Account Code: Prepared By: Jasen Haskins old a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon,the writing of an ordinance for a change in zoning from Planned Development 020-27(PD 2020-27)to Planned Development(PD)on 20.433 acres.Property located from 2535-2701 S. State Highway 78 (ZC 2023-20). Recommendation Motion to approve Item as presented. OWNER: CL Blackbeard Holdco LLC APPLICANT: Wild Land Development Consulting The applicant is requesting to amend Planned Development 2020-27 on 20.433 acres to allow for modified development standards for a commercial and multi-family development.The property is located from 2535-2701 S. State Highway 78.The current zoning is Planned Development 2020-27. The original Planned Development was approved by the City Council in April 2020. The purpose of this Planned Development is to amend the development conditions and zoning exhibit. This proposal is being requested by the new property owners of the commercial and multifamily tract. As part of the proposal, the new owners are requesting that the commercial space be amended to just include the land with visible frontage along SH 78. Additionally,the multi-family tract has been amended to remove such components as the multi-story parking garage,helicopter pad, and rooftop restaurants. Due to these requested amendments,the Planned Development amendment allows for 250 multi-family units, an increase of 100 units from the originally approved Planned Development. The new unit count represents a density of approximately 21.5 units per acre. Due to the open space for amenities, such as the dog park, the requested density is less than other 3-story suburban style complexes that typically run 24-30 units per acre. The Zoning Ordinance limits units per acre to 15,based on a 2-story garden style complex. Of the 250 requested unit maximum, the number of 3-bedroom units is limited to eight(8). The maximum height allowed for the multifamily development shall be 60' (3 stories). Two parking spaces shall be required per unit. The applicant is requesting that tandem parking be allowed and shall count as '/2 space if the space is 10' wide by 20' long. The development standards shall require for the property owner of the Commercial and Multi-Family development to complete all necessary construction for the commercial lots prior or concurrently with the Multi-Family Development. Necessary infrastructure shall include required utilities, access drives, fire lanes,perimeter landscaping/sidewalks, including a pedestrian bridge along SH 78 and Maxwell Creek. 136 03/12/2024 Item 2. In this revised PD, the concurrency requirements for the Townhome tract are separated from the rest of the development as the tracts are no longer owned by the same companies; however, there are still requirements for the groundwork of the commercial construction to be completed before the apartments are completed. The adjacent property to the east contains apartments within the city of Sachse. The property to the south contains a golf course. The property to the north is undeveloped and is zoned Agricultural. The property to the west is undeveloped and is zoned Multi-Family. The subject property lies within the Regional Commercial sector of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The proposed zoning is compatible with the Plan. Notices were sent to four property owners within 200 feet as required by state law.At the time of posting,no responses were received in favor or in protest of the request. If zoning is approved,preliminary plats,final plats and site plans shall be required for the entire development. P&Z Recommendation The Commissioners discussed the apartment density being more. Staff noted that it's more than the Ordinance currently allows (15/acre), but with the proposed open space within the development, the 21 units per acre is under the 24-30/acre usually asked for in these types of developments. The Commissioners also asked about the commercial tenants and the developer stated they were working with the EDC to fill the spaces as quickly as possible. Lastly, the Commissioners asked for clarification on the concurrency requirements,which are explained above. The Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval. 137 HENSLEV LN ~ m >' N - -. ML oil ` ..,. i J'•�3 � � IN/AL AN IS1DR v rq7 x �r at Ah wat ♦ y_. A �� air► ML r� �\f � fir:•-tiy,,. �� � rat 1t�i 1R� i l 4S '�.w `r I_ 9'P,,• � ship a. L 1 1 1 0311212024 Item 2. LEGEND CC- 1 - o Z�°a V •.••.•..• 200'BUFFER COMMERCIAL CC- 5�?�nm SUBJECT PROPERTY CORRIDOR DISTRICT MSD- COMMERCIAL ryp MUNICIPAL CORRIDOR DISTRICT Z;gip„ SETTING DISTRICT 3 0 0 aA y COMMERCIAL cxArxrc scAte CORRIDOR DISTRICT 'MF- �e taer THIS AG- AG- MULTIFAMILY DISTRICT r Leo b DRAWING IS TO AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE \ AG AG usEDE AGRICULTURE FOR �\ _ EXHIBIT AGRICULTURE AG PURPOSES AGRICULTURE ONLY MF- Z �i ♦♦ y MULTIFAMILY DISTRICT AG- LI- I— • �� ♦;mJ b>din isei< 9e AGRICULTURE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL/ W .� SPRECIAL USE DISTRICT LU I ♦ $ O 1 � 1 r 1 \4a SUBJECT PROPERTY o18 16.20 ACRES , 1 u _ CURRENT ZONING PD 2020-27 _ (— PROPOSED ZONING PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 1 cfl PD 2020-27 _ W ay 9aa+oo eiea� -- Z a 1. .OUTSIDE OF .° CITY LIMITS - e BOG f 4 �T PO 1998.15 oL .OWNER: ENGINEER: ARCHITECT: Dare, ancrra,we T-1733971ft 999-a:752g9� T11972 s9:oosz t EXHIBIT Fl 39 0311212024 Item 2. SITE DATA STE LOCATION t * WYLIE.TX 1 \ � STRUCTURE 3 STORY GARDEN APARTMENT$ SITE DENSITY GROSS SITE AREA H-11.59 GROSS ACRES .. TOTAL UNITS 250 4 PROPOSED DENSITY .1.21 57L MROSS AC WIT MIX � \ ',\ •\ �` }�, TYPE OF UNIT 6OFUNITS TOTAL% ONE BEDROOM 135 54% _ \ TWO BEDROOM 115 46% \ ^ TOTAL. 250 100% NUMBER OF BEDS 365 ONE BED SF AVG 805 TOTAL UNIT BEDSF AA VG 1196622 MINIMUM PARKING REQUIRED TYPE OF UNIT SPACESAINIT TOTAL ONEBEDROOM 2 270 •'/- \ \ ``�` / TWO BEDROOM 2 230 TOTAL 500 1071 • PARKING PROVIDED RiR 2370R036AGIESURFACE 315 - �� 191 NETAACRE '� ".. TANDEMS �; (129 TOTAL)82 COUNTED I _GARAGES 123,/ TOTAL 2 SP/UN 5DO .r f' ,.� ,► F:I / - 0 COMMERCIAL LOT i RETAIL SF 18500 RED PARKING 11r00 SPl$F A6SP PARKING PROVIDED 60 SP LOT 3 RETAIL SF 11,600 REID PARKING 1M008P/8F 36 SP PAR PARKING FRONDED 51 9P LOT A RESTAURANT 8F 3 SP A. I REO PARKING 1I150 SPI9F 338P PARKING PROVIDED 26SP 0 a 1 11 1' L NOTE vloes��o THIS PLAN IS CONCEPTUAL IN NATURE !`•T�L{�y,' •wA�nK AND MAY HAVE BEEN PRODUCED VATHOLIT THE USE OF A SURVEY.OR CONTACT NTH THE CITY OR COUNTY, jaw— I DENSITY STUDY WYLIE SCALE 1150 WYLIE, TX F140] 03/12/2024 Item 2. s T� TYP. TANDEM SPACE 12 X 21.5' I I I I � I I I I I I I I j; a6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I TYP. GARAGE I I I I Ls� SPACE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 16 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I �a I i iH I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ----- ------I —----I-----I '----- ------I -----I----- -----I------I -----I----- ss WILD LAND p� DEVELOPMENT l� CONSULTINGaesix + TANDEM PARKING EXHIBIT 2-7-2024 F141] 03/12/2024 Item 2. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS EXHIBIT "C" SILVERLAKE STATION L PURPOSE: The purpose of this Planned Development is to provide development standards for a mixed use development that will provide concurrent development of commercial and residential uses. IT. DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE: The owner of Tract 2 property shall complete or cause completion of construction of all necessary infrastructure on Lots 1, 2, and 4 prior to or concurrently with any multi-family development on Lot 3. Necessary infrastructure shall include required utilities, access drives, fire lanes,perimeter landscaping/sidewalks,including a pedestrian bridge along SH 78 over Maxwell Creek. Parking, permanent signage and interior landscaping shall be constructed in conjunction with vertical construction on the commercial lots. III. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. This Planned Development District shall not affect any rules or regulations within the City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Regulations, or Code of Ordinances, as of February 29,2024, except as specifically provided herein. 2. The development shall be in general conformance with Exhibit `B" (Zoning Exhibit). Should the City Planner, through their sole decision, or the Planning and Zoning Commission, through a majority vote, decide that any other plans, including but limited to, site plans, plats, or civil plans, do not generally conform with the Zoning Exhibit, those plans shall constitute a new zoning case. 3. The landscaping shall be a cumulative minimum 25% landscape coverage of all lots (excluding Maxwell Creek green space measured between the retaining walls). IV. COMMERCIAL SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. The following uses as defined in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as of the date of Planned Development adoption shall be prohibited: a. Sexually Oriented Business b. Equipment Rental c. Automobile Rental d. Automobile Repair Minor e. Car Wash f. Vehicle Display, Sales or Service g. Smoke Shop h. Smoking Establishments Page 1 of 3 03/12/2024 Item 2. i. Any and all uses listed under Sections 5.2.11 and 5.2.I of the Zoning Ordinance. 2. Lots 1, 2, and 4 shall allow drive-thru restaurants by-right. The commercial development may have drive-through speakers within 75' of multi-family use. V. MULTI-FAMILY SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. The maximum height allowed for the multi-family development shall be 60' (3 stories). 2. The maximum number of multi-family units shall not exceed 250 units. 3. The maximum number of 3-bedroom units shall be eight(8). 4. Two parking spaces per unit shall be required. Tandem Parking(the apron in front of a garage door of a tuck under garage in a multi-family building) shall count for 1/2 space if the space is 10'wide by 20' long. VI. RESIDENTIAL TOWNHOME DESIGN STANDARDS: 1. The 4.165 acres called out as Tract 1 of Planned Development Ordinance 2020-27 shall be amended to remove the development schedule requirements for development of the Townhome Units due to the property of the Silverlake Station commercial and multi-family tracts no longer being part of the current approved Planned Development of `The District' 2. All regulations of the Townhouse District set forth in Article 3.3 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance hall apply to Tract 1 except as specifically provided herein: Figure 7-1 Tract 14.16 Acres Townhomes Lot Size Min of 1,495 SF on Rear Entry Units, 1,875 SF on Front Entry Lot Width 23' Lot Depth 66' Corner Lot 15' Minimum Rear Yard 10, Minimum Front Yard III Building Articulation 15%, V Floor: 25%Max Max. Roof Pitch 6:12 Repetition of Floor Plan 14 same sides with color variation Minimum Dwelling Area 1,403 Square feet excludes garage 3. The following uses as defined in the June 2023 Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance shall be allowed: a. Single Family Dwelling Attached b. Community Park(Public) C. Neighborhood Park or Playground 4. Site Plans and Plats a. A landscape plan shall be provided in conjunction with the preliminary plat. The landscape plan shall require City approval including open space approval by the City of Wylie Park Board. The plan shall comprehensively address edge Page 2 of 3 143 03/12/2024 Item 2. treatments, perimeter screening, and individual townhouse landscape design. The Developer shall coordinate with the City on the selection of type, style location, and size of all landscape improvements, including but not limited to plants,trees, mulch, irrigation, and benches. 5. The maximum number of townhomes in Townhome Community (Tract 1) shall be 34 Townhomes. 6. A masonry and wrought iron perimeter screen shall be provided along the property adjacent to State Highway 78 as generally shown on Exhibit F. 7. Entry Features: Architectural features shall be stone, brick, and wrought iron screening wall monuments. 8. Signage at Community Entrance: Illuminated community identification shall be incorporated into a stone screening wall or monument at the Community entrance. The sign shall be illuminated by means other than streetlights. Landscaping and upright towers for the Community entrance signage shall be constructed to generally conform to those shown in Exhibit F. 9. Sidewalk Locations: Five- foot sidewalks shall be provided within the property. Primary walkway paving shall be enhanced using earth -tone colored concrete (stain mixed, not applied after), stamped/pattern concrete, aggregate or brick/paver stone at a minimum of 7. 5 feet every 75 feet. 10. Sidewalk Lighting: Decorative street pole lighting shall be provided throughout the Community. The Developer shall pay for the installation including electrical connections. Operation and maintenance shall transfer to the HOA thereafter. 11. Mailboxes: Shall be located in a dedicated area as required by the United States Postal Service. Mailboxes shall be of a uniform style selected by the Developer and shall be stylistically consistent with the Townhomes Community. 12. A minimum of 15% of the land within the Townhome tract shall be used as Open Space as shown on.Exhibit. a. The swimming pool/grill open space area will be owned and maintained by the homeowners'association(the HOA). 13. Maintenance of all open space shall be the responsibility of the Developer until it is turned over to the Homeowners Association (HOA). Developer will be the contact entity with the City for all concerns regarding the maintenance of open space until 100% of HOA control is turned over to the homeowners. 14. Water and sanitary sewer will be extended by the Developer to the site, per the Annexation Services Agreement (City of Wylie Ordinance 2020-17) and to Texas Department of Transportation and/or City of Wylie standards. 15. Roof pitches shall be a maximum of 6: 12 for main gables and hips. Dormer roofs and roofs over porches may have a lesser pitch. 16. Roofing materials shall be architectural grade overlap architectural shingles, metal, or composite Spanish roof tile and other roof appearances shall match the color of the roof. 1.7. Garage doors shall be carriage style in appearance. 18. Landscaping: Sodded front yards must be provided with a minimum of one - three-inch caliper trees. Landscaping shall also be provided along the primary walkway to any home. When automated, subsurface irrigation systems are provided, rain sensors shall be installed and operational. Page 3 of 3 144 0311212024 Item 2. Hie;rnslle 0 9o1-Sc - •950 - 0940 Notification Map- N 78 93° - 0 1245 /1243- - - • 900 - Ln v. a -13o8 - �,G •801 - � • �2s a o,; 2511 - 2501 - • • �• '♦ .,,�� ♦®;515 _ 2201 - • 2535 - 9jJ�'s or 2701 s f � �♦ ♦♦ 44 �5116ft 7400 CPU FRY CLUB DR Cou,r WYLIE, TX 75098 Y CIU6 D, d Ct L ZONING CASE: . ' ZC 2023-20 ' , a A '� •�'•• �''—� r t InSUBJECT property 200 foot Notification Buffer Parcel Lines CITY OFWYLIE i '-�•' I•y NYL71 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 Feet t I i I i I i I i I i I Date: 1/25/2024 `+�.,,.>�' 145 03112120241tem 2. WILD LAND SILVERLAKE STATION DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING �/�/ylie, Texas om OF -mo �Inl It11rp;• "1'1r:1't'gi;ir`�'I`j[�II`�1�1L4UN_� ��: r. �,!��Ilii;i ll•_ .� - V •� 1. � J 1 'I. � �11 KJ 146 0311212024 Item 2. _ Existing Site Current Status The previous developer proposed a - _ vertical mixed-use project with various commercial users who did not materialize. His ability to execute the plan was misrepresented to all of the stakeholders and the project has stalled mid-construction. Existing Zoning Proposed commercial development with apartments. Vertical mixed use with some architectural controls. a Unrealistic Plans We feel that the current plan is not viable for the site. We feel that no one r could realistically execute the previous - property owner's plan. F147] 0311212024 Item 2. Proposed Developement Plan SITE DATA SITE LOCATION WYLIE,TX STRUCTURE ror+ ^ 1l W05SACRE \ 33TORY GARDEN APARTMENTS MEST/4RAxi / SITE DEN STY GROSS SITE AREA a1-11.59 GROSS ACRES TOTAL UNITS 250 PROPOSED DENSITY a1-21.57UNK'iROSS AC i_ UNIT MIX TYPE OF UNIT N OF UNITS TOTAL% / ONESEDROOM 135 56% ReTI ,EL, 1 TWO BEDROOM 115 46% ^ R o -; TOTAL 25D 100% NUMBER OF 8E08 365 ONE BED SF AVG SD5 \/ TWO BED SF AVG 1190 TOTAL UNIT SF AVG 962 MINIMUM PARKING REQUIRED TYPEOF UNIT SPACES/UNIT TOTAL . ONE BEDROOM 2 2730 TWO BEDROOM 2 20 .1 ` q�,q TOTAL 500 l4Tl \ \ O PARKING PROVIDED 2576nossncRE - V SURFACE 315 I lI HFL .� TANDEMS (123 TOTAL)62COUNTM RETArt - _ GARAGES 123 TOTAL 2SPIUN 500 6 I( ,15U Gyt3�� 8. COMMERCIAL A ! / LOT 1 RETAIL SF %500 !!! I RED.PARKING 11000 SPISF 46 SP PARKING PROVIDED 60 SP LOT 3 RETAIL SF 1/,400 RED PARKING 11400 SPISF 36 SP PARKING PROVIDED 51 SP \ U71 ./ LOT<RESTAURANT SF 0650 RED PARK0IG In50SPISF 33SP PARKING PROVIDED 26 SP r-f 16 PeY NOTE -,\ - THIS PLAN IS CONCEPTUAL IN NATURE I, AND MAY HAVE BEEN PRODUCED 'MTHOUT THE USE OF A SURVEY OR ` 3 4 I CONTACT WITH THE CITYITY OR OR COUNTY, Zama DENSITY STUDY WYLIE WYLIE, TX 01.10.2023 148 0311212024 Item 2. Commercial Development The proposed plan preserves the =�� _ commercial corridor along SH 78. We , � are working with the Wylie EDC to o— find folks active in the marketplace to start construction as soon as possible. The proposed plan � includes outdoor dining and neighborhood services '° << _ _- to support residents on the subject property and the —�"�'� • � surrounding area. El 0311212024 Item 2. Multi- Family Development r The proposed Multi- Family development will be highly amenitized i to attract a young professional demographic. The plan includes large core open spaces with a resort style -- - pool and a dog park. _ The minimum unit count to attract institutional � financing for these mania' - projects is 250 units. - We are requesting this - number to position ourselves competitively " within the marketplace. 150 0311212024 Item 3. Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Parks and Recreation Account Code: Prepared By: Janet Pieper Consider,and Zact uponmOrrdinarrn,cc No. 2024-07 amending Wylie's Code of Ordinances,Ordinance No. 2021-17,as amended up i ppendx (pp , , y Co p x A(Wylie Comprehensive Fee Schedule), Section IX(Parks and Recreation). 7otioo approve n 7t rove the Item as presented. Discussion Appendix A, Section IX, lists exact dollar amounts for specific services. Any changes to the fee or listed services would require an amendment to the Comprehensive Fee Schedule. rimary changes include: • Specific fees removed • City Manager and department Director may change the fees to support revenue projections • Fees presented annually to the City Council during budget review f approved,the schedule of pavilion and gazebo rentals,and athletic field reservation fees will be posted on the City's website nd updated annually upon adoption of the budget.There are no proposed changes to the parkland dedication fees at this time. F 151 03/12/2024 Item 3. ORDINANCE NO. 2024-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS, AMENDING WYLIE'S CODE OF ORDINANCES,ORDINANCE NO. 2021-17,AS AMENDED; APPENDIX A (WYLIE COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE), SECTION IX (PARKS AND RECREATION); PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE;PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") has adopted a Comprehensive Fee Schedule ("Comprehensive Fee Schedule") for the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie"), which is codified in Appendix A to the Wylie Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended ("Code of Ordinances"); and WHEREAS,the City has reviewed the following provisions of the Comprehensive Fee Schedule as provided herein: Section IX(Parks and Recreation); and WHEREAS,the City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the citizens of Wylie to amend Appendix A of the City's Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2021-17, as amended ("Code of Ordinances"), as set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS: SECTION 1: Findings Incorporated. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2:Amendment to Appendix A(Wylie Comprehensive Fee Schedule)of the Wylie Code of Ordinances. Appendix A(Comprehensive Fee Schedule) of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as follows: "APPENDIX A WYLIE COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE IX. Parks and Recreation. A. Parks and Recreation Department User Fees. The city manager or designee shall have the authority to establish and/or amend fees related to the Parks and Recreation Department's programs, classes, memberships, rentals, concessions, merchandise, and all other related services available through.Wylie Parks and Recreation. Ordinance No.2024-07 Amending Parks and Recreation Fees Page] of 3 'i 52 03/12/2024 Item 3. 1. City Manager Authority: The city manager or designee shall submit a proposed schedule of membership and rental fees to the city council for input and approval as part of the city's annual budget process. The city council may require the fees to be adjusted at any time. Such fees are charged to help offset maintenance and operational costs associated with recreation offerings. The city manager or designee may evaluate fees from time to time and revise them as necessary to reflect changes in costs and/or competition and to conform to the budget requirements adopted by the city council. 2. Director Authority:The director is authorized to add programs and classes,adjust the minimum and maximum participation requirements, and omit programs as necessary to meet the needs of the community and maintain appropriate cost recovery. The director is authorized to establish fees for such programs based on a combination of the amounts charged by contracted service providers, the maintenance and use costs of facilities and equipment, the costs associated with offering and administering the programs, and the budget requirements adopted by the city council. The director is granted discretion to reduce or eliminate fees for events or activities that further the city's mission including, without limitation, those events or activities that are highly attended by Wylie residents or which promote tourism and enhance the quality of life. City support of such events or activities will be addressed during the city's budget process. B.Park Land Dedication Fees(land dedication—minimum five acres and five acres per 100 lots). Five or more lots per acre,per lot: $1,500.00. Three or four lots per acre,per lot: $2,000.00. One or two lots per acre,per lot: $3,000.00. Apartment units,per unit: $800.00. SECTION 3: Penalty. Any person, firm, corporation or entity that violates this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) if the violation relates to the public health and sanitation, otherwise the fine shall be a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars($500.00).Each continuing day's violation shall constitute a separate offense. The penal provisions imposed under this Ordinance shall not preclude the City of Wylie from filing suit to enjoin the violation.Wylie retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. SECTION 4: Savings/Repealing.All provisions of the Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other ordinance. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict; but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the ordinance. Any remaining portions of said ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance,and each section, subsection,clause Ordinance No.2024-07 Amending Parks and Recreation Fees Page 2 of 3 F 53 03/12/2024 Item 3. or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences,clauses,and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 6: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication as required by the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, on this 1.2th day of March,2024. Matthew Porter,Mayor ATTESTED AND CORRECTLY RECORDED: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary DATE OF PUBLICATION: in The Wylie News on March 20,2024 Ordinance No.2024-07 Amending Parks and Recreation Fees Page 3 of 3 ,154 03/12/2024 Item 4. JAI f TVWylie City Council �FTY O WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Purchasing Department Account Code: 100-5231-56040 Prepared By: Kirby Krol 7cfF and act upon, the approval of annual agreement No. W2024-21-A with Emergicon, LLC for EMS Billing Services ire Rescue, and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. Recommendation I Motion to approve the Item as presented. 7Cityylie (City) is preparing an in-house EMS program to replace the Paramedics Plus contract in FY2025. This des the City managing the personnel,purchase of supplies and medications,medical direction,ambulances,and ngervices. This agreement will provide for EMS Billing Services. formal procurement process was completed to maximize competition, seeking proposals from established, qualified firms to provide the best value to the City. An evaluation committee convened to score each submittal based on criterion outlined within the solicitation. Emergicon, LLC was identified as the highest ranked proposer,providing for the most advantageous and innovative solution to the City. During contract negotiations,the fee established for Emergicon,LLC to provide EMS Billing Services for the City is 6%from all payments collected. Upon City Council approval to establish an agreement with Emergicon, LLC,Wylie Fire Rescue will facilitate a work session between their Department,the City Council,and Emergicon,LLC to obtain feedback on establishing a more specific itemized fee structure for patient services the EMS program will provide and bill for. Staff recommends the approval of annual agreement No. W2024-21-A with Emergicon, LLC for EMS Billing Services for Wylie Fire Rescue. Wylie Agreement No.W2024-2I-A 155 0311212024 Item WS1. IAI f'V Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Police Account Code: Prepared By: Anthony Henderson Discussion regarding the Police Department overview and Five-Year Plan. Discussion. Discussion M Provide City Council with an overview of the department and proposed Five-Year Plan. 15s 0311212024 Item WS1. - r ! 8� o� i A ■■ SONi _�. a .� �,■ � , - ■ ;� i i 157 0311212024 Item WS1. Texas Police Chiefs Best Practices Accreditation �,GRED/TF • Started in February 2022 P Q°-�GEGFiIEFsgss° O 173 Standards 210 Accredited agencies in the State of Texas ® On-site completed February 2024 A� � v �� • Agency will be recognized at the TPCA 9C,T/ UNDAT%0 �Q cFSACCREO�10� e�4:A, Conference this month . Fhf°rcementi P� • Presentation scheduled for Future council meeting. WPOLICE DEPARTMENT I Presentation I Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE F158] 0311212024 Item WS1. WYLIE POLICE DEPARTMENT—ORGANIZATIONAL CHART January 31,2024 CHEF POLICE DEPARTMENT STAFFING Authorized strength sworn:Ts Civdian.ds Total_121 Admin Swam 4 j Civilian:8 '•' ADMINISTRATIVE Field Services FIELD SERVICES ASSISTANT 2 Lieu!enan! Sworn 44 2 Admin Assistants Civ+lian:0 In vestige Services Sworn 1ativ Civilian:4 PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS Support Services PATROL 1 Sergeant Sworn 13 8 Sergeants 1 Community Relations O1Fcer Civ6ian:24 30 Offirzrs 1 Training Coordinator Detention Facility Sworn 0 CivA in:9 TRAFFIC ASSISTANT CHIEF 1 Sergeant 3 Officers QUARTERMASTER POLICE RECORDS IVVESTIGA.TIVE SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES DETENTION FACILITY 1 Supervlsor 1 Detention Manager 3 Ceri. Lieutenant Uemenant 8 Detention Olfioers CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS 2 Sergeants SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICERS 1 Agmnstrative Assistant 2 Sergeant -10 8 Detectives 8 Officers 2 C-inafs ervis t 2 Crossing Guard Supor 1 Cn,ne Victims Advocate 22 Crossing Guards 1 Mental Health Coordinator MUNICIPAL COURT SPECIAL INVESTIGATIVE UNIT 1 Warrant Officer 1 Sergeant 1 Bailiff 2 Detectives F159] 0311212024 Item WS1. 1AI Crime Rate CITY OF WYLI E 40 30 32.57 29.38 (D 26.26 a 20 23.95 a� E 95 10 0 2020 2021 2022 2023 ur �� POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentation Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE F160] 0311212024 Item WS1. 1A1 Calls for Service i CITY OF 40,000 , WYLI E CHIEJ 30,000 0. (13 20,000 a� E U 10,000 0 2020 2021 2022 2023 �•t �� POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentation Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE 161 0311212024 Item WS1. IAI Mental Health Calls i CITY OF WYLI E CFS with a Mental Health Component CHIEFS APOWW Mental Warrant MH Component 200 150 100 50 12 13 0 110 Ills ' 2021 2022 2023 ►.ii �� POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentation Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE F162] 0311212024 Item WS1. IAI Traffic Collisions i CITY OF WYLI E CHIEF N Minor 0 Major 0 Fatal � , 800 600 • 400 200 1 0 2 0 �. 2021 2022 2023 ►.ii �� POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentation Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE F163] 0311212024 Item WS1. Five Year Plan - Personnel CITY OF WYLIE FY 2025 CHIEF • School Resource Officer • Two crossing guards • Training Officer • 4 officers ■ 2 Patrol Officers ■ 1 Detective (Criminal Investigations) ■ 1 mental health officer • FY 2026 • School Resource Officer • Three officers ■ 2 Patrol Officers ■ 1 Detective (Children's Advocacy Center) W POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentations Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE F164] 0311212024 Item WS1. IAI Five Year Plan - Personnel CITY OF WY L I E • FY 2027 • Three officers ■ 2 Patrol Officers ■ 1 Detective (Special Investigative Unit) • Upgrade part-time Bailiff to full-time Warrant Officer • Civilian Community Engagement Employee • FY 2028 • Four officers ■ 2 Patrol Officers ■ 1 Traffic Officer ■ 1 Mental Health Officer • FY 2029 • Four Officers ■ 2 Patrol Officers ■ 1 Traffic Officer ■ 1 Detective (Criminal Investigations) • Part-time Records Clerk !! POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentations Fiscal Year2024 WYUE 165 0311212024 Item WS1. IAI Five Year Plan - Equipment CITY OF WY L I E FY 2025 wc$IE • Public Safety Parking Expansion °may • Motorola Solutions - Body Worn Cameras • Replacement Vehicles ■ 2 Patrol Tahoes ■ 3 Admin/CID Vehicles • Additional Vehicles connected to personnel requests ■ 2 Patrol Tahoes ■ 1 CID Vehicle • FY 2026 • Replacement Vehicles ■ 5 Patrol Tahoes ■ 4 Admin/CID Vehicles • Additional Vehicles connected to personnel requests ■ 2 Patrol Tahoes ■ 2 CID Vehicles a•r �� POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentation Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE F166] 0311212024 Item WS1. fNI I Five Year Plan - Equipment CITY OF FY 2027 � WYLI E Replacement Vehicles cHTE ■ 8 Patrol Tahoes ■ 4 Admin/CID Vehicles • Additional Vehicles connected to personnel requests ■ 2 Patrol Tahoes ■ 1 CID Vehicle • FY 2028 • Replacement Vehicles ■ 13 Patrol Tahoes ■ 1 Admin/CID Vehicles • Additional Vehicles connected to personnel requests ■ 2 Patrol Tahoes ■ 1 CID Vehicle • FY 2029 • Replacement Vehicles ■ 4 Patrol Tahoes ■ 2 Admin/CID Vehicles • Additional Vehicles connected to personnel requests ■ 2 Patrol Tahoes �.r ■ 1 CID Vehicle �� POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentations Fiscal Year2024 WYLIE F167] 0311212024 Item WS1. IAI1 1 CITY OF Hiring & Retention WYLI E Hired Left the Department 15 10 10 10 8 5 i 0 2021 2022 2023 2024 ►w/ �� POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentation Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE F168] 0311212024 Item WS1. IAI I'N Staffing Levels i CITY OF WYLI E Alotted Actual 40 30 27 20 10 jug 0 3 Patrol Traffic CID Slu SRO 1w/ �� POLICE DEPARTMENT I Presentation I Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE F169] 0311212024 Item WS1. Staffing Concerns CITY OF WYLI E CHIEF • Number of open positions • Reactionary vs. proactive • Inability to meet community expectations • Shift minimums • Depleted specialized units • Shift coverage W POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentations Fiscal Year 2024 WVLIE F170] 0311212024 Item WS1. IAI Factors contributing to being CITY OF understaffed WYLI E .CH • Competing with other agencies for limited talent pool • Officers in the process with other agencies • Time it takes to get replacements • Quality of applicants • Cost of lost experience Wf POLICE DEPARTMENT Presentation Fiscal Year 2024 WYLIE 171 0311212024 Item WS2. IAI 'V Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Department: Fire Account Code: Prepared By: Fire-Brandon Blythe 7Discusslie Fire Rescue EMS Billing Services irection. Discussion Discuss EMS billing fee schedule. Presentation from EMS Billing Service Vendor. '172 lEm:: EMERGICON emergency medical billing EMS Billing Built for Texas all �, { • �EV PRESENTED TO : City of Wylie • Ambulance Billing Claims Recovery Collections 2mergiCOn .COm E a As experts in healthcare finance, we understand how to find value in an Emergency medical intricate, error- prone system. billing is highly complex . Emergicon understands industry challenges firsthand — which makexperts them on your behalf. O O As experts in EMS, we are sensitive to the challenges both patients and first responders f ace. 2 0 �Q Accurate payer identification LU o z Identifying EMS payers is not always easy. We find the payers automation misses. CO w a Clean claims Q Ensure correct coding for governmental A better pr� Cess an� and commercial payers. z J dedicated teams means J m Emergicon collects more Claims follow-up payments with a higher level Pursue and resolve outstanding - of customer service Qclaims to payers and facilities w a LU Effective collections o Approach collections with diplomacy and sensitivity, v lowering the number of client complaints. w J J Q U 3 0 ■ We meet your needs . Fire & EMS Finance Technology • Executive summaries • 6th business day close • EMS ePCR integration • Comparative agency data • On-demand reporting • On-demand reporting • Client hotline • Payment reconciliation o NEMSIS proficiency • Client Dashboard • Dedicated Account Team 4 We know Texas . Y_ P . Emergicon is the largest Ernergicon is the � Q�a� �� Texas-owned and Texas- based EMS billing company in o trustedpartnerf . . � � Q p Q Q I� p_ the state. choice for nearly 200 o Texas agencies � ° oa ° • �p Experts in Texas-specific insurance policies � 100% Texas-based team. Never outsourced. 5 The Emergicon onboarding process is simple and streamlined . Contract � = Enrollment � System set-up / signing � — '� PCR access Client Success Team Payer = $ Billing software /�09 System introduction O Credentialing — °o�°op setup / testing �� goes live 45 - 60 DAYS Logic Behind The Proposed Fee Schedule Each EMS agency is allowed to set fees for the services it provides . Governmental payors, like Medicare and Medicaid , establish the fees they will pay. They pay that amount, regardless of what EMS charges . Commercial insurance reimburses EMS agencies based on their policies and coverages — which can vary from insurance to insurance . Fee schedules should enable an agency to capture the most revenue from commercial insurance . To accomplish this, Emergicon proposes the fee schedule on the next slide . This will in turn : • Maximize reimbursement from commercial insurance • Align the agency with current industry standards Pro ose Fee Sche ule n Com rison D t Proposed Fee Schedule for the City of Wylie Sachse Fee schedule Islam based on T�I submittals EmergencyALS2 $11750 $1750 ALS2 L$11704. 1 1 ALS — Emergency $ 11600 $11600 ALS — Emergency $11508. 52 BLS — Emergency $11400 $11400 BLS — $11277. 99 MileageBLS — Non-emergency $11350 BLS — Non-emergency $11131 .07 $24 Mileage $22.41 ALS Disposables11 11 • • . • - • BLS • • • $350 $350 BLS Disposables $ ' • Oxygeni $125 Oxygen $131 .01 Treatment No Transport pill $75 Treatment No Transport $223.64 * Resident vs Non - Resident Fee Schedules It' s not ideal to charge commercial insurance less than what they' re willing and able to pay based on resident status . Current industry standard is to charge residents and non - residents with the same rates to capture the maximum amount of reimbursement from insurance, then implementing discount and/or charity care policies that support residents . In additional this can be a geographical issue with the way Wylie is current set up with other cities . Understanding CPT and CPT Generated From Proposed Fee Schedule • CPT ( Cash Per Transport ) is the dollars we collect for charges billed out to insurance payers for a particular claim . • This will vary by Payer. Governmental payers ( Medicare , Medicaid ) are more stable with their reimbursement and can be closely predicted and at lower dollar values whereas Commercial ( BCBS, UHC, Cigna , Aetna ) will vary between each other but generally, at higher dollar values . • We are confident in the proposed fee schedule we've provided as optimizing what commercial insurance will reimburse , giving you the best Projected CPT to support the agency. IL Payer CPT Government Payers Commercial Payers MIN Projected CPT $ 519 • Projected CPT ( Cash Per Transport ) based on proposed fee schedule is $ 519 How Wylie Can Support Patients And Residents • Senate Bill 2476 This bill was passed in September, 2023, and went into effect on January 1st, 2024, making it illegal to balance- bill patients that have commercial insurance through the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI ) . The Texas EMS Alliance (TEMSA) projects that approximately 20% of patients will not be balance- billed . While they still are required to pay their deductibles and/or coinsurance, they will no longer receive the full bill for what insurance did not pay. • Prompt Pay Discount For patients who do not have a TDI plan and are therefore not covered by SB 2476, or those who do not have insurance, they are able to negotiate their bills with a representative from Emergicon's Patient Accounts Department . If a patient is struggling to pay their bill , Wylie can offer a discount policy range of 25 -45%, meaning if the patient can pay immediately, the negotiated discount can be applied to their balance . • Charity Care/ TASPP Patients without insurance may also qualify for charity care if the City chooses to participate in TASPR If the patient is deemed eligible for charity care, their bill will be written off at 100% . 4' TASPP - Reimbursement Opportunity • What is Texas Ambulance Supplemental Payment Program (TASPP ) ? It 's a pot of funds available to help pay the costs of EMS services rendered to uninsured individuals who cannot pay because they are indigent or below the poverty line . • What are the benefits of TASPP ? While we don ' t know how much your agency will be reimbursed , we do know that $ 627M has been disbursed since the program 's inception in 2009 . It 's a great way to recover funds that would have otherwise been lost . • How do you apply for TASPP ? Emergicon has partnered with PCG who submits the app and will aid you in the Cost Reporting process . If you 'd like to apply, we can connect you with our contact at PCG . FRI io 1�cn in MINNOWlow AF Op Ira OWN • • • • • E 1 IF= FZ (3 C: N emergency medical billing Brittany Fleming North Texas Account Manager 214-725-1493 bfieming@emergicon . com &=& Rahim Fancy Thank you . VP of Finance rM"""Wgicon . com emergicon .com