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05-27-1986 (City Council) Agenda Packet AGENDA SUMMARY TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1986 CITY COUNCIL ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES - No additions or corrections. ITEM NO. 2 - CALL FOR ELECTION - This is the official Council action required in order to hold the special J. in August to fill the vacancy on the City Council . ITEM_NO. 3 - APPOINTMENT OF CITY REPRESENTATIVE TO NTMWD BOARD - Each of you has, I believe, received a letter from Mr. C. Truett Smith stating his desire to not be reappointed to the position of representative of the City of Wylie to the NTMWD Board of Directors. Tl�us, the Council needs to appoint an individual to represent the City on the NTMWD board. ITEM NO. 4 - APPOINTMENT TO FILL VACANCY O�� &� ' � PARKS & RECREATION BOARD - Mrs. Retha Tibbals has served on the Parks & Recreation Board FIce it ' s inception and her current term of office is up in July. It is her desire not to be reappointed. ITEM NO. 5 - APPROVE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR 2-71 ACRES ON E. BROWN ST - This property is described as 2. 71 acres oOr ut of the Francisco Cle la Pina Survey, Collin County Abstract 688 and is located on E. Brown St . (Old SH78) . There are three separate tracts involved. The required public hearings have been held and the twenty (20) days waiting period, required by law, has been satisfied. This is the final action that will make this property a part of the corporate limits of the [�ity. ITEM NO. 6 CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING �F���1_A�R�� ON E. B � - This property, described abovc, zs presented for SF7 zoning. The zoning request has been initiated by the City staff , and is consistent with the land use plan for the area. The P&Z heard this petition and voted 6-0 to recommend SF2 zoning for this tract . ZONING ORDINANCE FOR 2. 71 ACRES ON E. BROWN ST. - No additional comments. ITEM NO. 8 - APPROVE ION ORDINANCE FOR 5 ACRES ON W- FM54� T�|�is property is described as 5. O acres out of the Wm. Sachse Survey, Collin County Abstract 835 and is located on the south west corner of Steel Road and FM544. The required public hearings have been held and the twenty (20) days period has been satisfied, thus making this property eligible for incorporation into Lhe City. ITEM NO. 9- CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING FOR 5 ACRES ON W�__FM��44 -� [l�'is |��r�operty, desc�r�ibed abc�ve is pr�ese/��ted, by staff initiation, for B2 zoning. This is consistent with the land usl a ddd e pan w for approval by the P&Z by a vote of 6-0. ITEM NO. 10 - APPROVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR 5 ACRES ON W. FM544 - No additional comments. ITEM NO. 11 - APPROVE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR 23.49 ACRES DN_1FM3412 AND FM1378 '' This property is d 9 acres out of the C. Atterbury Survey, Collin County Abstract 22 and is located on the northeast corner of FM3412 and FM1378 (site of the Cotton Gin} . This property meets all the criterza for annexation, public hearings have been held and the required twenty (20> days waiting period has been satisfied. It is now presented for your final action , �o 1 approve the signing of the annexation ordinance making it a part of the corporate limits of the City. ITEM NO. 1 �' CONDUCT PUBLIC HE-RING ON ZONING OF 23.49 ACRES ON FM3412 AND FM1378 - The property, described above, is presented, by the staff , for B2 zoning, as being consistent with the City' s land use plan. The P&Z recommend B2 zoning by a vote of 6-0. ITEM NO. 13 APPROVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR -77�.4- ACRES ON ITEM NO. 14 - APPROVE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR 2 ACRES ON B. SH78 This property is described as 2. 0 acres out of the D. Strickland Survey, Collin County Abstract 841 and is located on the east side of S. SH78 and is the site of the Wylie Mobile Home Sales. All legal requirements have been J. It remains only for your approval to sign the annexation ordinance. ITEM NO. 15 - CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING FOR 2.0 ACRS ON S. OH78 - The property, described above, is presented by the staff for B2 zoning, as being consistent with the land use plan and with the existing use. The P&Z recommends a zoning for B1 by a vote of 6-0. P&Z comments included the fact that they had a desire to protect the approaches to the City. ITEM NO. 16 - APPROVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR 2.0 ACRES ON S. SH78 - No additional comments. ITEM NO. 17 APPROVE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR 4-3. 36 ACRES ON FM1378 "I cl the east side of FM1378 and lies between Birminghan' Farms and Crescent Cove South. All legal requirements have been satisfied, making the property an eligible candidate for incorporation into the City. ITEM NO. 18 - CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING FOR 43-36 ACRES ON FM1378 - The property, described above, is being presented for SF2 zoning, by the staff , as being compatable with the City' s land use plan and with zoning designated on the sL'Arrounding properties. There is SF3 zoning on the tract above and SF2 on the tract , d making SF2 a goo transition zoning for these 43 acres. The P&Z recommends approval of SF2 zoning by a vote of 6-0. 43.36 ACRES ON FM1�78 No additional comments. ITEM NO 20 - APPROVE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR 2'&9 ACRES ON E. SH78 - This property is describe. cres out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Collin County Abstract 688 and is located on the west side of E. SH78 and is the site of the salvage yard in that area. All legal requirements have been satisfied and all that remains is for yo�'r approval to sign the annexation ordinance. ITEM NO. 21 - CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING FOR 2.09 ACRES ON E. SH7Q. - lhe property, described above, is presented by the staff 4.. B1 zoning, as being compatab] e with the land use plan. The P&Z recommends approva] of the B1 zoning by a vote of 6-0. ITEM NO. 22 - APPROVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR 2.09 ACRES ON E. SH7B - No additional comments. �T{��_f�J�-_�[3-��--{�[�UDL}[�.'-�U�LI{�''|fE��TI�K�--[UW-'T}f�-�'�{}N�IYVG-f�[UF'-456 ACRES ON LAKE LAVON - lhis property is described as 456 acres out of the Orpha Shelby Survey, Collin Co��nty Abstract 799; the Leroy Farmer Survey, Collin County Abstract 334 and _ the Josiah J . Turnham Survey, Collzn County Abstract 919 and is located on the western shores of Lake Lavon, more or less behind Seis Lagos. The property owncr , Stanley Moussa has elected to put a hold on the final annexation action, but desires to have the public hearing for the zoning held; thus, there will be no action of this property at this meeting. The petition for zoning reflects PD; however , A the owner Mr . Moussa will give a presentation that changes that request to include SF1 , 2 and 3; 2F (duplex > ; SF-A (townhouse) MF (multi -familty> and B1 and B2. His pAans include areas for parks and a school and green be] t area. 1TEM NO. 24 - CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON RE BLOCK 17 RAILROAD ADDN - Th is property is located on the corner of Second and Marble Streets. The Baptist Church is the owner of the property and it is their request you are hearing tonight. The P&Z has heard this petition and recommend approval . ITEM NO. 25 - APPROVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR LOT 1 , BLOCK 17, - No additional commen�s. ITEM NO. 26 - FIRST PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 2'52 ACRES ON E. FM544 This property is described as 2. 52 acres out of the J. D. Shelby Survey, Collin County Abstract 819 and is located at 1825 E. FM544. This tract is the site of an existing private residence and a business. ITEM NO. 27 - FIRST PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 19- 42 ACRES ON HOOPER ROAD escribed as 19. 42 acres out of the L. K. Pegues Survey, Collin County Abstract 703 and is located on the east side of Hooper Road below Hooper Business Park. This property is unimproved property, and firms the City' s border along the east side of Hooper. ITEM NO. 28 - APPROVE AMENDMENT TO This amendment to Ordinance No. 72-20, the City' s Fireworks Ordjnance will extend the City' s authority for regulating the sale and exploding of fireworks to our extra-territorial jurisdictionYou will note that the effective date has been indicated to be August 1 , 1986, in or�er to be as fair as possible to those people who have already made committments for the 1986 Fourth of July holiday. ITEM NO. 2 9 CITIZEN PARTICIPATION - Not an appropriate area for comment . ITEM NO. 30 - PRESENTATION BY NTMWD - At the time of this writing, the City staff had had no word as to whether or not representatives of NTMWD plan to make this presentation . We assume that they will be present and ready to speak to you. ITEM NO. 31 STAFF�_� WASTEWATER� TREATMENT PLANT - The staff will be prepared on Tuesday night to make it ' s recommendation.. You will be provided with a written recommendation to follow as the oral presentatioI.. is made. ITEM NO. 32 - CONSIDER RE-INSTATING 2 WAY TRAFFIC ON MARBLE At the request of a citizen and a letter from 1st State Bank, stating that their is no longer a need for a one-way s�reet , for the bank ` s accomodation. The one-way street for a single bloc|� has been a problem ever since it was designated as such and therefore, this item has been placed on the agenda for your consideration. DESIGNATION OF NAME OF NORTH/SOUTH ROAD CONNECTING HILLTOP AND This item is F- ... for r consideration as an attempt to eliminats some confusion in the area. Beaver Creek Road (the name) stops at the entrance to Beaver Creek Addn . The 3 continuation is designated as Hilltop. This is of course confusing as there is a Hilltop St . inside the City limits. We are asking your consideration and thoughts on this item. ITEM NO. 34 - DESIGNATION OF BROWN STREET & SOUTH BALLARD This item is placed on your agenda in order to do some more housekeeping. At the present time we have FM3412, Brow/� St. and Old SH78 and it is all the same continuing street . The staff is asking your consideration to designate this street as E. Brown St . and W.. Brown St . with the dividing line being Ballard. In the case of Ballard, which is known as Old Sachse Road below the intersection with Birmingham we would Iike for your to consider as North Ballard and South Ballard with the dividing line being FM544/Kirby/Stone. Though SH78 looks 1ike the obvious dividing J. SH78 runs north/south for a distance and then turns east/west . Ballard is a true north/south street and FM544/Kirby/Stone is the obvious east/west street that will run the entire width of the town. NO. 35 - APPROVE CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR SQUTHPLACE The engineering staff has reviewed and approved with the notations noted on the transmittal letter and recommend your approval for the "approved for construction" phase of Southplace Addn. ITEM NO. 36 - ACCEPTANCE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS IN EAST RIDGE ADDN The engineering staff has inspected the publi'� improvements in East Ridge and has found them to be in compliance wih the City' s subdivison regulations and standards. The engineering staff recomxvends your acceptance. Board, that the fourth baseball field in the Community Park be designated as a scheduled field. Their (WSA) need is increasing and they would like to have permission to schedule baseball games on this field. The Parks & Recreation Board will meet tonight (Friday the 23rd) and I will have their recommendatzon for you at the meeting on Tuesday night. ITEM NO. 33 - GRANT AUTHORITY TO WSA TO PROHIBIT USE OF BASEBALL FIELDS WHEN DETERMINED TO BE IN POOR CONDITION The WSA has requested the authority to prohibit the use of the scheduled baseball fields when field conditio/�s are poor . It seems that Eeen used when the field� were muddy and caused considerable damage to t|/e playing surface. They would like to be able to d place signs on the fields when they determine that the condition of the fiels is too bad to play on . The Parks & Recreation Board will forwa d their recommendation via the City Manager after their meeting un Friday, May 23rd. ITEM NO. 39 - COUNCIL DISCUSSION - Not an appropriate area for staff comment. ITEM NO. 40 - STAFF REPORT ON RATE CONSULTANTS --UDY OF ; ONE STAR GAS RATE REQUEST - The packet material was received in this office too late to be included 1n this summary; however , it is included as in insert in your packet for your study and review. CITY OF WYLIE - See comments above. Also the staff will be prepared with a recommendation for a modest increase tha|' is significantly less than that proposed by Lone Star Gas. 4 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES MAY 13, 1986 7:O0 P. M. The Wylie City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, May 13, 1986 at 7: 00 P. M. in the Community Center of Wylie. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law' Those present were Mayor Don Hughes, Council Members Calvin Westerhof , Sandra Donovan, and Joe Fulgham, City Manager Gus Pappas, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, Finance Director James Johnson. Councilman Lowell Brewster arrived late. Mayo,--- Pro Tem Harold Spence was absent. Mayor Hughes called the meeting to order and Councilman Westerhof gave the invocation. Corrections to April 72, 1986 minutes per Councilwoman Donovan, under the item Authorization to go out for Bids for Site and Soil Preparation and Jail Equipment and Paving for Municipal Complex , delete statement ''nor do they want new facilities. Corrections to April 29, 1986 minutes per Councilwoman Donovan, under Acceptance of Resignation of Councilwoman Geline Dodd, the statement Mayor Pro Tem Spence made is to be added ''He was disappointed in the reception Mrs. Dodd received from around the table and from out side the doors'' . Councilwoman Donovan also wanted the comments from First Southwest Investment Co. noted. Mr. Dub Hollaway said leases are a particular financing technique and does not effect cost. There has been several lease purchases for equipment but only one lease purchase for a building. Texas law says one council can not bind a future council to appropriate moneys. This creates problems for the investor in a lease situation because you never are certain if you are going to get repaid in the future years. First Southwest Investment Co. is recommending to the Council to go with a bond issue. Councilwoman Donovan said certificates of obligation are more traditional , more proven and cheaper right now. Mr. Frank Medanich said on the basis of our calculations certificates of obligation are more traditional . Mayor Hughes asked if it cost the City for First Southwest.- to sell the bonds. Mr. Medanich said yes, there are fees involved . Mr. Medanich said he would estimate those including legal cost and financial cost to be approximately l 1 /4% to l l /?% of the total bond. Mr. Medanich stated to the Mayor and Council that it was First Southwest obligation and duty to them to give them their ideals on which is the better way to go. We can structure it anyway the Council so desires including the lease which according to Mr. Hollaway will be a more expense route as far as interest rates. First Southwest recommends at this particular time the Council go with certificate of obligation or general obligation bonds, which we calculate the cheapest. Mayor Hughes asked it this was at this particular time. Mr. Medanich said yes at this particular time. We cannot say what this rate will be two months from now. Mayor Hughes asked for the cost of this project to be read as a matter of record. Finance Director James Johnson said the estimates are - building $1 , 349, 804. ; site preparation - $58, 464. ; paving - $303, 946. ; and jail equipment $75, 121 . . This makes a total including insurance and small items under the bid figure such as electric conduit , to be $1 , 725, 480. / / Councilwoman Donovan asked the Finance Director James Johnson about the additional jail equipment. Mr. Johnson said he understood the State was requiring more equipment in the jails. The State has a set of rules and we must follow them. Councilwoman Donovan wanted to know if he was talking about the number of cells. Mr. Johnson said the additional equipment that is required to meet the state standards. Councilwoman Donovan said this is one issue she feels we are out of our size category and we are going for 13 cells where as County of Rockwall has a total of 12. Mayor Hughes said the City of Rockwall has 2 big Jail cells and 2 holding cells which they could not get into their complex . Councilwoman Donovan said still Rockwall County has 12 cells and the City of Wylie is going for 13 cells. City Manager Gus Pappas said with the growth we anticipate by the time this is built the City of Wylie could be bigger than Rockwall . The current rate would indicate a population greater than that . Remember 3 cells are for females, 2 cells for juveniles and 8 for males. Councilwoman Donovan said other counties are handling these by having them picked up and transferred. City Manager Gus Pappas said we can transfer them to the County to but it costs us $50. 00 per- day or for any portion of a day not including the time and expense of transporting. Councilwoman Donovan also wanted a correction to the Annexation of 173. 5 Acres known as Lake Annexation 12. Councilwoman Donovan said in order to receive the $30, 000 , we have to take 7 parks, if we were to take the parks that surround the immediate Wylie area would we not still have three good parks where citizens could go and have police protection and clean parks. Just not go so far as other parks that are 12 miles or 15 minutes away such as Pebble Beach or Clear Lake that is 15. 5 miles or 21 minutes away. We have already had since January 1st up through yesterday, 7 calls to East Fork Park by our police department. Each time we have taken one truck and 4 men it is costing the City $350. 00 each call . City Manager Gus Pappas said depending on where the police start from. Councilwoman Donovan said from the Fire Station. City Manager said you are calculating a police call from the police station. Councilwoman Donovan said from the Fire Station. Mayor Hughes asked if she was talking about fire protection or police protection. Councilwoman Donovan said fire protection. Mayor said we furnish fire protection there even if we do not annex . City Manager Gus Pappas said this lake area has always been in our fire service area. This grant has nothing to do with fire protection. Councilwoman Donovan said we could only take part of the parks and part of the grant money and let some other city have the other areas. City Manager Gus Pappas said there was something that needed to be cleared up. Fire protection the City of Wylie has been fighting fires as far away as Copeville for a long time. There is no real reimbursement except from a token payment received from County from time to time. That has nothing to do with the Lake Annexations or the contract with the Corp of Fngineers. We have traditionally done that for years. The grant we were given is for patrol to a certain number of parks for a certain number of times. If we patrol less times and to less parks, then we can amend that grant for a lesser value. Councilwoman Donovan said all she had was statistics from the fire department . The police would take the same amount of time to net there. City Manager Gus Pappas said not necessarily, the fire truck always leaves from the station and a police car maybe within the city limits and right next to the park. They patrol constantly, they maybe at the park or clear across town when the cal ] is received. There was also a correction to the Ordinance Prohibiting public discussion of any item following a vote of the Council . Councilwoman Donovan said she never intended this ordinance to have a penalty. She just wants to have control over the meetings. Minutes of May 6, 1986 had the following corrections by Councilwoman Donovan. Award of the bid on Metering Device., City Manager Gus Pappas said these items go to Nortex tank site except for BIF Flow Rate Controller Model 601 6E in the amount of $8, 461 . 00 and this goes to the Steel Industrial tank site. Councilwoman Donovan asked it this is the equipment she read in a letter from NTMWD that we had to have in by June 1st . Councilwoman Donovan wanted to know if we had a deadline. City Manager Gus Pappas said he remember seeing the correspondence, but did not remember if it was this item. Councilwoman Donovan asked what the delivery date is. Mr . I . W. Santry said items IA-E are on 26 week delivery time. City Manager Gus Pappas said we would work on this delivery time. Motion was made to approve the minutes with the above additions by Councilwoman Donovan. Seconded by Councilman Westerhof . The vote was as follows: Mayor Hughes - in favor, Councilman Westerhof - in favor, Councilman Fulgham --- in favor, and Councilwoman Donovan - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . APPOINTMENT TO PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TO FILL VACANCY CREATED BY THE RESIGNATION OF DON MONTGOMERY: Mayor Hughes said the chair would like to made a nomination to appoint Jeff Hall to Planning and Zoning. Seconded by Councilman Fulgham. The vote was as follows: Mayor Hughes- - in favor, Councilman Westerhof - in favor, Councilman Fulgham - in favor, and Councilwoman Donovan - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor. CORRECTION BY THE CITY_MANAGER REGARDING SQUARE FOOTAGE CURRENTLY OCCUPIED BY CITY FUNCTIONS: City Manager Gus Pappas said at the last meeting he tried to compute the square footage of the area that would be in the new building. In doing this, he thought the police station to be occupying more area than what they have and he also stated he had figured the chambers to be larger than what they are. The correct amount of square footage in the current facilities are: City Hall 4, 258 sq. ft . ; Police Department - 1 , 512 sq. ft. ; `City Council 2, 380 sq. ft. ; Conference/ Inspections 1 , 350 sq. ft. ; which is a total of 9, 498 sq. ft . The new complex will be 33, 600 counting the halls. ENDORSEMENT OF PROPOSED MUNICIPAL BUILDING: Mayor Hughes said he would like to see the Council back the municipal complex and would like at this time to read the public announcement into the records. � � The City Council would like to let the citizens of Wylie know that they along with others endorse the new Municipal Complex building. This building will be for office space for City Hall , Police Station, Jail Facilities, and Council Chambers. This is a much needed building with the growth of the City. Mayor Hughes then asked the Council to sign above their name and for the citizens present to sign. Councilwoman Donovan said at this time she would not sign the endorsement, but if after the election and it if passed, she would support the building. APPROVE AND SIGN ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR 31 . 862 ACRES OUT OF THE R. D. NEWMAN SURVEY, COL| IN COUNTY ABSTRACT 660: This property is located on S. SH 78 just south of Century Business Park. This consists of seven (7) separate tracts and is the site of three salvage yards, one of which has been closed. The public hearing required by law have been held and the 20 day waiting period has been satisfied. Mrs. Linda Lott who is the owner of tract 14 said she does not want to be annexed. City Manager Gus Pappas said the salvage yards in regards to zoning is grandfathered but they do have to come up to our ordinance for this type of business. They would have to stay as a salvage yard, the day they changed owners, they would have to comply with the zoning Council puts on this property. Motion was made by Councilman Fulgham to approve and sign annexation ordinance for 31 . 862 acres out of the R. D. Newman Survey, Collin County Abstract 660. Seconded by Councilman Brewster . The vote was as follows: Mayor Hughes - in favor, Councilman Westerhof in favor, Councilman Brewster - in favor , Councilman Fulgham in favor , and Councilwoman Donovan - against. This motion carried with four (4) in favor , and one ( 1 ) against . pUB| IC HEARING ON THE ZONING OF 31 . 862 ACRES OUT OF THE R. D. NEWMAN SURVEY, COLLIN COUNTY ABSTRACT 66O1, This property is located on S. SH78 just south of Century Business Park' The request for zoning is for Business ? and Multi-family. The B-2 zoning is for 4. 95 acres known to us as the Minyard property and the remaining to be multi family. Mayor Hughes opened the public hearing. Chris DiTota of 803 Douglas Drive asked for a definition of B-2 and MF. City Manager Gus Pappas said Business 2 (B-2) strongest commercial zoning we have with outside business sales, except for Industrial . Multi -family (MF) zoning is apartments, duplex , etc. Staff recommended multi -family zoning for this area because it is in the flood plain. Mr. DiTota then wanted to know if this meant Mobile Homes. City Manager Gus Pappas said no, mobile homes has their own zoning and there is a moratorium on mobile home parks. Staff also thought about Industrial , because there is a lot of this type zoning in this area, but after looking at the units acres plan, there was not much multi -family and there was a lot of industrial . Mr. Kevin Burns who resides on 4. 95 Acres has requested the Business-2 zoning and would like to ask Council to grant this zoning. He, himself , would rather see business instead of apartments as you come into the City. There being no other questions, Mayor Hughes closed the public hearing. APPROVE AND SIGN ZONING ORDINANCE FOR 31 . 862 ACRES OUT OF THE R. D. NEWMAN SURVEY. COLLIN COUNTY ABSTRACT 660: This property is located on S. SH78 and is just south of Century Business Park. The zoning recommended for this area is Business -2 on 4. 95 acres and Multi -family for the remainder. Motion was made by Councilman Fulgham to approve and sign zoning ordinance for 31 . 862 acres out of the R. D Newman Survey, Collin County, Abstract 660, with Business 2 and Multi-family zoning. Seconded by Councilwoman Donovan The vote was as follows: Mayor Hughes in favor, Councilman Westerhof - in favor , Councilman Brewster - in favor, Councilman Fulgham in favor, and Councilwoman Donovan - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor. PUBLIC J. D. SHELBY SURVEY, ABSTRACT 819 AND N. A. ATTERBURY SURVEY, ABSTRACT 1763, COLLIN, DALLAS AND ROCKWA| L COUNTIES: This property is located on E FM544 and is across from the Lake Ray Hubbard Mobile Home Park. The developer has requested Planned Development zoning. Mayor Hughes opened the public hearing. Mr. Gary Edwards one of the members of the Tri-Development Corp . said the plans for for 150 unit ambulatory retirement complex . There will be activities on site for residents, 15% of the property will be actual buildings, a lot of green areas, lawn bowling, pools, nature trail , two story recreation building and dining facilities. There will be a recreation director and nurse on staff plus a kitchen staff . There will be continental breakfast , hot meals at dinner if the residents want. Each building will be connected with a six (6) foot covered walk way. Free transportation to the store, or doctors offices, library or churches. Planning and Zoning Commission recommended 1 1 /2 parking spaces per resident , we plan for 2 parking spaces per resident , which are handicap parking . Mr . Ed Edwards said there would be five (5) buildings, 30 units in each building, and has tried to adhere to all City ordinances. Each building is done in a foreign theme such as France, Greece, Switzerland. Councilman Fulgham asked what type of exterior building . Mr . Edwards said not necessarily brick , but a type of stucco. Councilwoman Donovan wanted to know how many employees. Mr ' Edwards ideally three managers, a number of maintenance staff and the kitchen staff . It is hard to say a set number at this time. There will be three emergency systems in each apartment . Councilwoman Donovan wanted to know the age requirement. Mr . Edwards said there would be no age requirement, but they would have to be retired. Councilwoman Donovan wanted to know when this would be completed. Mr . Edwards said as soon as the plans were approved, they would start the project . City Manager Gus Pappas said there would not be dedicated roads, but private drive, this is because there is not enough right-of-way. City Manager Gus Pappas also said if Mr. Edwards is going to use stucco, he will need to state this on the plans in order to get approval . Also on final plans we will need a good line where the three county lines fall with the buildings for law enforcement purposes. Mr . Edwards can not change these plans after Council has approved them. This is presented as a package and must be built as submitted or he will have to come back to the Council . � Councilman Fulgham wanted to know the possibility of a thoroughfare coming close to this property or through it in the future. City Manager Gus Pappas said no, staff did look at this for that one reason of the possibility of a thoroughfare. Councilwoman Donovan wanted to know if there would be street signs up. Mr . Edwards said yes, the streets would be named and the buildings numbered. Councilman Westerhof wanted to know if these would be leased or purchased. Mr . Edwards said these would be leased. Fire Marshal Lester Gayler wanted to know if these units would have to have a sprinkler system. City Manager Gus Pappas said yes. Mr. Thomas Maynard of Jackson Street said he has relatives living in this type of apartment and they really do enjoy it . There being no other question, the public hearing was closed. APPROVAL OF CONCEPT PLAN FOR 10. 038 ACRES OUT OF THE J. D. ABSTRACT _819, THE N. A. ATTERBURY SURVEY, 8BSIRAQI,IZAj, COLLIN,_ DALLAS AND ROCKWALL COUNTIFS: This property is located on E. FM 544 and is across from the Lake Ray Hubbard Mobile Home Park. Motion was made by Councilwoman Donovan to approve the concept plan for 10. 038 acres out of the J . D. Shelby Survey, and the N. A. Atterbury Survey. Seconded by Councilman Westerhof . The vote was as follows: Mayor Hughes in favor, Councilman Westerhof - in favor , Councilman Brewster in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilwoman Donovan in favor. This motion carried with all in favor. APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 84 12, THE FEE OF WYLIEr This amendment is to establish an amount of the maintenance bond to be posted by a subdivision builder/developer as provided by the Subdivision regulations of the City. This provision has been a part of the subdivison ordinance for a long time, it was never brought forward to the fee ordinance. City Manager Gus Pappas said Mayor Pro Tem Spence would like to see the City take a letter of credit in lieu of the bond. City Manager Gus Pappas said neither is easy to collect on, the letter of credit the developer is fighting you and on the bond, the bonding company will fight you. Staff recommends without question to provide this provision in our fee ordinance, as far as the letter of credit, that will be a Council decision. Councilman Brewster wanted to know what the benefits are to the City. Councilwoman Donovan said if they put in a street and eight months later the street falls apart, the developer will have to make repairs. Councilman Brewster said didn` t we have an inspector on the job. City Manager Gus Pappas said yes, there is an inspector, but there are some things that occur that no inspector can for see. He will call for random samples to be poured, cured and broken, while the streets are being poured. If these pours meet the strength at the time of break, it will be sent to you for acceptance. There is no guarantee that one of the trucks could come in and not be checked and have a bad patch of concrete. Motion was made by Councilwoman Donovan to approve the amendment and to add the letter of credit to the amendment . / /° Seconded by Councilman Fulgham. The vote was as follows: Mayor Hughes - in favor , Councilman Westerhof in favor , Councilman Brewster in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor, and Councilwoman Donovan - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: There was no citizen participation at this meeting. AUTHORIZATION TO GRANT TEMPORARY INSTALLATION_OF OUTSIDE TV ANTENNAS AT SOUTHFORK MOBILE HOME PARK UNTIL CABLE TV SERVICE CAN BE PROVIDED TO THE PARK: City Manager Gus Pappas said there is a commitment for cable in a few months and the owners will enforce "no antennas" in the park at that time. Councilman Brewster wanted to know if there can be a time limit on this. City Manager Gus Pappas said the letter received says until cable is in. Councilwoman Donovan said she checked with the cable people and they said 45 days and cable will be in. Can we put 60 days . Motion was made by Councilwoman Donovan to grant temporary installation of outside TV antennas at Southfork Mobile Home Park for sixty (60) days. Seconded by Councilman Brewster. The vote was as follows: Mayor Hughes in favor, Councilman Westerhof in favor , Councilman Brewster in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor, and Councilwoman Donovan - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor. [OUNCIL DISCUSSION: Councilwoman Donovan want an up date on the street program for the repairs to Birmingham. City Manager Gus Pappas said City Secretary has been preparing the tax roll records for the property owners names and addresses. City Engineering and Public Works will be mailing letters. Councilwoman Donovan wanted to know if it was possible for the city mowers to be mowing every day. City Manager Gus Pappas said they have been mowing every day as far as he knew. Councilwoman Donovan wanted to know who was laying the line out FM 544 and did we get a permit from the State. City Manager Gus Pappas said Southfork is laying the line and yes, we had a permit from the State. Councilwoman Donovan wanted to know if the Mayor had spoken to Mr. Forrest John. Mayor Hughes said he has called but has not made contact with him as yet. Councilwoman Donovan said she has talked with Mr. John today and would like to have a meeting with him on Friday. Mayor Hughes said if he wanted to come out that was okay, but he felt Mr. John could have come and talked with him and the council . Councilman Westerhof said that J. W. Akin Lane has had a lot of ground washed away from under the asphalt and from the cemetery, could something be done about this. Mayor Hughes said he had spoken with Mr. Windham and he was going to try and put asphalt in again. Mayor Hughes said this would have to be put on the next agenda, but he would like to see Council give the City Manager authority to hire some experience water/sewer men and put the others back on the street program. The way it is now, we take men off the street patching and put them on the water/sewer line. APPROVAL OF PAYMENT FOR SANITARY SEWER OVER-SIZING COSTS IN The City Engineer has reviewed the cost and his recommendations is to pay the developers $0, 603. 60 for the over-sizing. Motion was made by Councilman Fulgham to approve the payment of $2, 606. 60. Seconded by Councilwoman Donovan. The vote was as follows: Mayor Hughes - in favor, Councilman Westerhof in favor, Councilman Brewster - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor, and Councilwoman Donovan - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor. Motion was made by Councilwoman Donovan to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Fulgham, with all in favor. ................ ...............________....................___ Don Hughes, Mayor ATTEST: _..................................._........................................................... ...............__.......... Carolyn Jones, City Secretary MINUTES PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1986 The Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of Wylie, Texas met in regular session on May 15, 1986 in the Wylie Community Center. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law. Those present were: Chairman Kent Crane, Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney, Ben Scholz , Bill Chapman and Fred Ouellette. Those absent were Ken Ilauk: and F . 3 . Hall . Representing the city staff was Gus H. Pappas, City Manager; Roy Faires, Code Enforcement Officer; and Amanda Maples, Secretary. The meeting was called to order at 7:00P. M. by Chairman Kent Crane. ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney made a motion to accept the minutes as presented. Bill Chapman seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0. ITEM NO. 2 - PUBLIC HEARING ON RE-ZONING OF LOT 1 BLOCK 17 RAIL ROAD ADDITION - This property is described as lot 1 , Block 17, Railroad Addition , out of the James Truett Survey, Collin County Abstract 920. The petitioner is asking for a re-zoning of this lot from SF3 to B1 . The staff recommends approval . Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing. There being on questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the board for discussion. Bill Chapman made a motion to accept the re-zoning. Vice- Chairman Brian Chaney seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0 with 1 abstain. Chairman Kent Crane abstained because he is the requesting party. ITEM NO. 3 - PUBLIC HEARING ON RE-ZONING OF 0.3241 ACRES ON SH78 AND KIRBY STREET - This property is described as 0. 3241 acres out of the E. C. Davidson Survey, Collin County Abstract 267 and is located on the northeast corner of SH78 and Kirby Street. It is the site of the Roadside Service Station. The petitioner is asking for a re-zoning from retail to B1 . City Manager Gus Pappas said that the Staff has some reservations on the re-zoning of this piece of property. Their purpose for this request is to expand and add a convience store to the project. The staff feels that their may be a problem with increased traffic on this corner. Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing. Mr. Karim Jalalat was present to speak; on this project representing Mr. Billy Hunt the owner of the property. Mr. Jalalat presented the Commission with a set of proposed plans for the expansion and addition of the convience store. After some consideration of the plans Bill Chapman made a 1' motion to table this item due to a. problem with the dedication of an easement on Kirby Street. Fred Ouellette seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0. ITEM NO. 4 - PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 2 ACRES ON E. FM544 - This property is described as 2. 521 acres out of the J. D. Shelby Survey, Collin County Abstract 819 and is located at 1825 E. FM544. The tract meets the criteria for annexation into the City of Wylie, is is contiguous to the corporate limits of the City on at least one border . the staff has reviewed the petition and recommends approval . Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the board for discussion. Bill Chapman asked if there was any sewer on this tract. City Manager Gus Pappas replied that there was no sewer and no city water. He went on to say that the building was built without a building permitt or inspection from the City and he assumed that he had a septic tank. Bill Chapman stated that if we annex this tract and someone else goes out and builds out of our .jurisdiction and then requests annexation then we would also have to let them in. Chairman Kent Crane said that this would be a problem to zone because of the combination of single family use and the industrial use. Chairman Kent Crane directed the floor to Mr. Roddy and asked him his opinion since he lives in this area. Mr . Roddy stated that what Mr. Spence had done was very nice and that it was an improvement to the area. He also said , that he felt it would be an asset to the City. Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney made a motion to accept the annexation. Ben Scholz seconded the motion. Motion carried 4-0 with 1 abstain. Chairman Kent Crane abstained from the vote. ITEM NO. 5 - PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 19 ACRES ON HOOPER ROAD - This property is described as 19. 42 acres out of the L. K. Pegues Survey , Collin County Abstract 703 and is located on Hooper Road south of Hooper Business Park. The staff has reviewed this petition and finds that it meets the criteria for annexation and therefore, recommends approval . City Manager Gus Pappas said that this was a voluntary annexation. Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed and brought before the board for discussion. Bill Chapman made a motion to accept the annexation. Fred Ouellette seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0. ITEM NO. 6 - APPROVE FINAL PLAT FOR PHASE I SOUTHPLACE - This property is located on the east side of S. Ballard Street just south of the Wylie Middle School property and across from West Wind Meadows. The preliminary plat was approved several months ago. The developers came before the Council a few meetings ago and asked for an extension of the time on the preliminary so that they could now go ahead with their final plat. Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney asked why their are no alleys on the south part of the property abutting the school . Mr. Roddy said that their were two reasons why he had not put alleys on this part. ( 1 ) There is a pipeline that runs across the property at that point and he did not want anything built on or over that pipeline. (2) He felt that more and more homeowners did not want rear entry garages because alleys are a traffic problem and are more accessable to burglaries. Mr. Roddy also said that you have more offstreet parking with front entry garages. Ben Scholz made a motion to accept the final plat. Bill Chapman seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0. ITEM NO. 7 - REQUEST FROM BAPTIST CHURCH TO IMPROVE R.O. W. ON 1ST ST. AND MARBLE ST. - First Baptist Church is requesting permission to move the sidewalk onto City right- of-way and to improve their parking on First Street and on Marble Street. The staff recommends approval . At the request of First Baptist Church Ben Scholz made a motion to table this item. Bill Chapman seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0. ITEM NO. S - ADJOURN - Vice-Chairman Brian Chaney made a motion to adjourn. Bill Chapman seconded the motion. Motion carried 5-0. Kent Crane, Chairman Planning & Zoning Commission Respectfully Submitted: Amanda Maples, Secretary / / NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION (AVISO DE ELECC%OM GENERAL) To the Registered Voters of the City of Wylle, Te:as: (A ! us votantes registrados del Cuidad de Wylie, Texas: > Notice is hereby given that the polling places lzsted below will be open from 7: 00 A. M. to 7: 00 P. M. on August 9, 1986, for voting in a general election to elect a Council Member ' (Notifiquese, por ! as presente, que las casillas electroales sitados abajo se abriran desde ! as 7: 00 A. M. hasta ! as 7: 00 P. M. el 9th de August de 1986 para votar en la Eleccion General para elegir a Concejale. ) LOCATION OF POLLING PLACE: First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall (DIRECCION DE LAS CASILLAS ELECTROALE) : Uno Unidad Iglesia Methodist Felofzp Hol Absentee voting by personal appearance will be conducted each weekday at 108 S. Jackson , City Hall in the City Secretary' s Office between the hours of 8: 00 A. M. and 5: 00 P. M. beginning on July 21 , 1986 and ending on August 4, 1986. (La votacion an ausencia an persona se llevara a cabo de lunes a viernes an 108 S. Jackson, Ciudad HoI , Ciudad Secretario' s Oficio, entre !as 8: 00 de la manana y las 5: 00 de la tarde empezando el July 21 , 1986 y terminado el August 4, 1986' ) Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to: (Las solicitudes para boletas qua se votaran an ausencla por correo deberan enviarse a: ) Carolyn Jones, City Secretary Absentee Voting Clerk P O Box 428 Wylie, Texas 75098 Applications for ballots by mail must be received no later than the close of business on August 1 , 1986. (La solicitudes para boletas qua se votaran an ausencia por correo deberan recibirse para el fin de ! as horas de negocio el August 1 , 1986. ) Issued this the 27th day of May, 1986' (Emitada este dia 27th de May, 1986. ____________________________ Don Hughes, Mayor Pro Tom Don Hughes, Alcalde Pro Tern / ORDER OF ELECTION FOR MUNICIPALITIES An election is hereby order to be held on August 9, 198w for the purpose of : Electing a Council Member Absentee voting by personal appearance will be conducted eacn weekday at 108 S, Jackson, Wvlie, Texas, between the hours of 8: 00 A. M. and 5: 00 F. N. beginning on July 21 , 1986 and ending on August 4, 1986. Applications for ballot by mail shall be mailed to: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary Absentee Voting Clerk P O Box 428 Wylie, Texas 7509E; Applications for ballots by mail must be received no later than the close of business on August 1 , 1986. Issued this the 27th day of May, 1986' ---------------------- _____ Don Hughes, Mayor Pro Tem / �� ORDEN DE ELECCION PARA MUMICIPIOS Por 7a presente se ordena que se llevara a cabo una eleccion el August 9, 1986 zon el proposito de: Eleccion - Concejale La votacion en ausencia en persona se llevara a cabo de lunes a viernes en 108 S. Jackson, entre las 8: 00 de la manana y ! as 5: 00 he la trade empezando el July 21 , 1986, y terminando el August 4, 1986. Las solicitudes parn boletas que se votaran en ausencia por correo deberan eni ,arse a: Carolyn 3ones, Ciudad Secretario Votacion En Ausencia P O Box 428 Wylie, Texas 75098 Las solicitudes parm boletas que se votaran en ausencia por cor�eo deberan recimirse para el fin de ! as horas de negocio el August 1 , 1986. Emitida este dia 2-th de May, 19B6. ----------------------- Don Hughes, Alcalde Pro Tem ��/ ANNEXATION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS , AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND GRANTING TO ALL INHABITANTS AND OWNERS OF SAID PROPERTY , ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING ALL INHABITANTS BY ALL THE ORDINANCES , ACTS , RESOLUTIONS AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY ; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; ANI) PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF SAID ORDINANCE . WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , finds that the hereinafter described territory is contiguous and adjacent to the corporate limits of the City of Wylie ; and WHEREAS , the City has prepared a service plan for the area , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ; and WHEREAS , after notice was duly given , public hearings on the proposed annexation were held by the City Council all in compliance with Article 970—A , Vernon ' s Annotated Civil Statutes of the State of Texas ; and WHEREAS , the City Council has concluded that such area should be annexed into and made a part of the City of Wylie , Texas : NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS : SECTION 1 . That the following described territory he , and the same is hereby , annexed into and made a part of the corporate limits of the City of Wylie , Texas , and the same shall hereafter be included within the territorial limits of said City , and the inhabitants thereof shall hereafter be entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of / the City , and shall be bound b'Y the ordinances , acts , resolutions and regulations of the' City of Wylie , Texas . Said territory hereby annexed being described as follows : . 35 acres (Tr . 105) ; . 33 acres (Tr . l(A ) and 2 acres (Tr . 104) out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey , Collin County Abstract 688 (sheet4 ) for a total of 2 . 71 acres . SECTION 2 . It is the intention of the City to annex only that territory which is legally subject to being annexed by the City and should any portion of the above described territory he not subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas , such fact shall not prevent the City from annexing such portion of said territory which is subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas . Therefore , if any provision or portion of the territory herein described is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction , such provision or portion of land shall be deemed as separate , distinct and independent and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance or portions of land annexed by this ordinance . SECTION 3 . This ordinance shall take effect fro,-, and after its passage as the law in such cases provides . DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , this the day of APPROVED : ATTEST: CITY SLCLTA I APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY 11- _ ulu Ht7 IA 1.0 001. 105 m 104 107 112 .• 1_1_111 !o LNroIc H I A, Q% OAKS i 110 OAKS ADDN. 10 RETAIL 11 1664 ' 14 I OAKS 11• 9i1c Fcfy/MEc 1014 ADDN. kRb 'MER 35.84c, `I`�tb RAILRC AD• �109 '4 S9. YS-9jdC, / OAKS • Nv4NEs 16 14 16 .EAVTARY ADON. k •6 > t` .r1111111• V a ,y W •S !4 /066 � 1004 • 101 .W 100 A tir26 tsw►iTttY .+ =.14c RUSH CREEK IA t K PRo? w, SAS. TRUETT SURVEY _� !6 • ! (CREEK aiq Titem.s A-920 _ ;�_ ESTATES•, II 5 2-54.1 :2 ESTATES I — _ ~a Z S. 5/.34 AC \ \-'� WYLWOOD •6 197' SHEET 5 31.6(o 1996 • WYLWOOD •♦ 97 CITY WYl1E is- �Aalz Ropily - 99 102 .•ARR r T/OgA1.S . IOS SAM1.,6t £•AK W S BOSTIC ADDN. • 107 CHAS Nrcc_E o.9 • 117 DON k46 rMER /H WYLW000 •6 173 14AJRy TBg41.5 61,wD wrcl.JAM DAY�O wlc�/Am r 198 S7: J01-4ki COST • 1041-/ ititir-1 0/6- 136 p,, 7rAC .S.$/AC • U) CO TRAILS WYLWOODco ADDN. •; i IWYLWOOD 98 t. hts 1 r -� obi CMtKT/AN . 1SIS 4faf At Cjjy WYLIE // T� 4 S F RO A) -W: z ii l'e7 ^ ' � ' / ORDINANCE NO. , � � � � AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING- ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABKITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE' WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion that the said change of zoning which is on application of _ xo__q.�_Yyj should � be granted and the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie should be amended in the exercise of its legislative discretion: , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit : ' | � ____________________ � Said property being described as follows: � . ,38 Acres (Ir. 105) ; .33 Acres Qr. 106) ; and 2 Acres (Ir. 104) out of Francisco de la Pina Survey, Collin County Abstract No. 688 for u � total of 2.71 Acres � ` /7 / ' ^ ' SECTION 2. That all ordinan � es of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are � hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain � in full force and effect. � SECTION 3. That the above d scribed property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, � subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as ' a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning ' Ordinance as a whole. / SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. � � SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City. � � Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides. DULLY PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the ____27t6____ day of __ �AY�______________, l98_6_. -------------------------- Don Hughes, Mayor ATTEST: ------------------------------ Carolyn Jones, City Secretary | � � | / ' ` / s''. • "" I•eoN. 05 OD 104 107 1 12 I pr rasa " =A, OAKS 3 110 OAKS ADDN. J RETAIL l• -# 1SS♦ 12 OAKS B�lc FREyMfA 11 • 1 SS4 ADDN. k REYMFR 35.84C, / 1 :, S9. y�43dc. c� RAILRC AD 109 / 14 13 OAKS Hv6NES / •kt.w7ACY ADDN. • S . 1 , 196S 1SS1 11/ - 100 101 A•I DNi•z !e cu"FTttY , ••.1- •4:1 f... 2.11t I- t K. PR o P .AS. TRUETT SURVEY ]'� t 59 RUSH C x J ` ►.naa.� Tabht-S j ESTATES OE Ii52-s1.1 A-920 _ __( _ RUSH CREEK - ESTATES — Z S. 5/344 AC. — a — WYLWOOD ♦S f� ~ • 19T SHEET 5 31 WO IYe6 • WYLWOOD ♦1 97 CITY nA WYLIE 1s &nog;- Roo°Y 98- 162 ,ARR. 1i79.1Lf IOS SAM(.tr( AK/.(/ S BOSTIC ADDN. • /07 cNAc NI«E o5 117 GOn/ kRi rro6 C• /H WYLWOOD •K 173 i-4KR7 TISe4 DAIND w ILL/Am f 198 S7_ JOL11.4 GUST DA✓iD WILL/Am I /tiN/,/ I`�16- 136 G ' 7 f A C • rt.ft/At • in • co TRAILS WYLWOOD W to = ADDN. YLWOOD ♦1 0- ♦1 cHt KT,AN . 1SSS N,fufAt I WYLIE ANNEXATION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS ORDINANCE NO . AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS , AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND GRANTING TO ALL INHABITANTS AND OWNERS OF SAID PROPERTY , ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING ALL INHABITANTS BY ALL THE ORDINANCES , ACTS , RESOLUTIONS AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY ; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; ANT) PROVIDING THE EFFECTIV'. DATE OF SAID ORDINANCE. WHEREAS , the City Counc of the City of ' , lip_ , 'exa.. , f Ines that the hereinafter described territory is contiguous and adjacent to the corporate limits of the City of Wylie ; and WHEREAS , the City has prepared a service plan for the area , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ; and WHEREAS , after notice was duly given , public hearings on the proposed annexation were held by the City Council all in compliance with Article 970-A , Vernon ' s Annotated Civil Statutes of the State of Texas ; and WHEREAS , the City Council has concluded that such area should be annexed into and made a part of the City of Wylie , Texas : • NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS : SECTION 1 . That the following described territory he , and the same is hereby , annexed into and made a part of the corporate limits of the City of Wylie , Texas , and the same shall hereafter be included within the territorial limits of said City , and the inhabitants thereof shall hereafter be entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of the City , and shall be bound by the ordinances , acts , resolutions and regulations of the City of Wylie , Texas . Said territory hereby annexed being described as follows : 5 .00 acres (Tr . 9) out of the Wm. Sachse Survey , Collin County Abstract 835 . SECTION 2 . It is the intention of the City to annex only that territory which is legally subject to being annexed by the City and should any portion of the above described territory he not subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas , such fact shall not prevent the City from annexing such portion of said territory which is subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas . Therefore , if any provision or portion of the territory herein described is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction , such provision or portion of land shall he deemed as separate , distinct and independent and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance or portions of land annexed by this orninance . SECTION 3 . This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage as the law in such cases provides . DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , this the day of 1985 . APPROVED : is_AYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY 4 L-t////. _41G� c,- // �-j 1 2 9 11 21 23 7 d8-9 112 I 1. & G. N. RAILROAD SURVEY 22. 1 AC. A-1081 24 28 '30 32 _�720 27 M.\V. PKoP 31 1/42C 25 18a!, - 4,0,:: o 4L 33 2 9 MW,( ALI.EUE SA1F_-, Nlt 2- p��5.\.E D ES Bu - f3,0 e2G - Sit - - 85 28 cti.. Jot.53 eL. 37 35 7" 36 34 113 v+AUK10E.�KIr 1tN C 5v/20-Zr C47,K.15T P • 112.4-16,,2 Co. 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KBL%og- , iv__ TIJ,RRANT FLUM�I�i moo• Ir.tc. 19 ul.3Z ec 2.0o dL - 1.1DRTH TEXAS N4UNICI►AL- WATER._ Dl`,1 ' G1;•2151E . R 0CY ' $4' -52-, 2.oc P. I o- got, '7, 611..-1.-'/ 7pnpsc I£t"f4 - ZS1 5 35'1 i CO 4 k, 5. it - sc J. 9ff-,tcj , z.- e7d>✓ <r .,,, r, 0, 1!s y77-77r : rr n ORDINANCE bO. � � � AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING � THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONIN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO ' � 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER ' DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; � . PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING � PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH � ! OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. � WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map , have given requisite notices by pAblication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owne+s generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion that the said change of zoning which � is on application of ________________ should be granted and the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie should be amenled in the exercise of its legislative discretion: | | NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE TEXAS: ' i . | � SECTION 1 . That the Compreh nsive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of t e City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described properG a new zoning district classification to-wit : i __________ ____________________ i Said property being described as follows: ! | i 5 Acres (Ir. 9) out of the WiIlium 8ac6ae Survey, Collin County Abstract No. 835 (commonly known as the Jacobs property) � � � ! / � / i � � �= ^ SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with � the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in i conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. � � � SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person , firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each � offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to � permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City. Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides. DULLY PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the ___ 27tb____ day of _______AML_____ , l98 ----------------------------- Don Hughes, Mayor � , ATTEST: ------------------------------- Carolyn Jones, City Secretary � • _ _ 4/ - ,yz_217,./(.2€) r ‘e-t-7-7_________Lf.,..3.5' UM 1 - 2 11 21 23 7 8-9 22. 2 3 1. & G. N. RAILROAD SURVEY Ac. A-1081 24 2$ 30 32 �20 27 M.W.Pc.OP. 31 28 36 1866-40 9.oo AG 33 128 s. - Mt' ALA-EkiE _JD AIEs Ne2- p...�EIVE -on/ES eu -58o 82G - 57.1 _ . 85 2a ec.. '°(-'s3 eC-. 37 35"� 36 34 13 /LU C -.*Krrrtrl -.c.5Wzkar Coti.IST. C • 112-4-162_ Co. Itk.rc. 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C .d'Y1 1932-561 /c.c 1.00 AC. 29 -T'L,RRANT PL.4fri 311�-+-+ -='•D• 1 c.4 C. 19 GI.N. KtGLSoV. , _le_ lit Ac. 111.32. Ac 44 _�. _ , ►.10g2TH TEXAS MuNlcI1aL- \VA1E42._ Put Lc) alaala. R goll, , 1 -92, 2.0o A I5 o- sot 3r 611.,LY pe,VlDsoN, 1814 - 1.5-37 5 359 A. IG0.4 AL. 53 mA 5c7.14 19S5 JC5 , Z_• ozic ANNEXATION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS , AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND GRANTING TO ALL INHABITANTS AND OWNERS OF SAID PROPERTY , ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING ALL INHABITANTS BY ALL THE ORDINANCES , ACTS , RESOLUTIONS AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY ; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE ; AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF SAID ORDINANCE . WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , finds that the hereinafter described territory is contiguous and adjacent to the corporate limits of the City of Wylie ; and WHEREAS , the City has prepared a service plan for the area , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ; and WHEREAS , after notice was duly given , public hearings on the proposed annexation were held by 'the City Council all in compliance with Article 97O-A , Vernon ' s Annotated Civil Statutes of the State of Texas ; and WHEREAS , the City Council has concluded that such area should be annexed into and made a part of. the City of Wylie , Texas : NOW , THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS : SECTION 1 . That the followinc described territory be , and the same is hereby , annexed into and made a part of the corporate limits of the City of Wylie , Texas , and the same shall hereafter be included within the territorial limits of said City , and the inhabitants thereof shall hereafter be entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of the City , and shall be bound by the ordinances , acts , resolutions and regulations of the City of ;Wylie , Texas . Said territory hereby annexed being described as foll_nws : 23. 49 acres out of the C . Atterbury Survey , Collin County Abstract 22 . SECTION 2 . It is the intention of the City to annex only that territory which is legally subject to being annexed by the City and should any portion of the above described territory be not subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas , such fact shall not prevent the City from annexing such portion of said territory which is subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas . Therefore , if any provision or portion of the territory herein described is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction , such provision or portion of: land shall be deemed as separate , distinct and independent and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remainin provisions of this ordinance or portions of land annexed by this ordinance . SECTION 3 . This ordinance shall taba effect from and after its passae as the law in such cases provides . DULY PASSED by the CityCouncil of the City of 'v]_ie , Texas , this the day of APPROVED : g rf r_ ATTEST : CITY S ;]C-LT:., ,_ APPROVED AS TO FORM : CITY ATTORNEY WM. PATTERSON SURVEY- A-716 s WYLIE 'SD M. PHELAN SURVEY 2 02.44 Ac - A-695 s 0 \ \-\r 6 BOOMI coma,rr cu,w . �a4'I'HS4 so iv At D. WILLIAMS SURVEY wn O. GUNNELL SURVEY S A-1021 A—S61 1 / CIO Sit TEi,,•tiff o 2 .V4AL Y / • � L., •- _ � � ORDINANCE NO. _________ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING � THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, incompliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map , have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion that the said change of zoning which is on application of _____ Ci�y �yi� ___ should be granted and the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie should be amended in the exercise of its legislative discretion: � NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit: Business - 2 ___________________________ Said property being described as follows: � 23.49 Acres out of the C. Atterbury Survey, Collin County Abstract No, 22 , ^ � � ��� � � � SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are j � hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in � conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain � in full force and effect. � SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. � SECTION 4. That should any paragraph , sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as � � a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. � SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating � any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore � amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not / to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. � SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to � permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City. � ' Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides. � DULLY PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the 27�b day of Ay'____________, l98_-6 . --------------------------- Don Hughes, Mayor ATTEST: _..........__________________________ Carolyn Jones, City Secretary � � � � J WM. PAT_7ERSON_SURVEY - - A-7)D- wyL/E iso M. PHELAN SURVEY 2411,yy AC A-695 0 s bDla uwelf rs Cu.,M,t- �avN•ti(4 .; A` D. WILLIAMS SURVEY wrue O. OUNNELL SURVEY A-1021 A-351 LOA ak rlR I1 Kf( 21.44 At 4 • • i ANNEXATION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS , AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND GRANTING TO ALL INHABITANTS AND OWNERS OF SAID PROPERTY , ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING ALL INHABITANTS BY ALL THE ORDINANCES, ACTS , RESOLUTIONS AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY ; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF SAID ORDINANCE. WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , finds that the hereinafter described territory is contiguous and adjacent to the corporate limits of the City of Wylie ; and WHEREAS , the City has prepared a service plan for the area , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ; and WHEREAS , after notice was duly given , public hearings on the proposed annexation were held by the City Council all in compliance with Article 970-A , Vernon ' s Annotated Civil Statutes of the State of Texas ; and WHEREAS , the City Council has concluded that such area should be annexed into and made a part of the City of Wylie , Texas : NOW, THEREFORE , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS : SECTION 1 . That the following described territory be , and the same is hereby , annexed into and made a part of the corporate limits of the City of Wylie , Texas , and the same shall hereafter be included within the territorial limits of said City , and the inhabitants thereof shall hereafter he entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of the City , and shall be bound by the ordinances , acts , resolutions and regulations of the City of Wylie , Texas . Said territory hereby annexed being described as follows : 2 acres (Tr . 6 ) out of the D . Strickland Survey , Collin County Abstract 841 . SECTION 2 . It is the intention of the City to annex only that territory which is legally subject to being annexed by the City and should any portion of the above described territory be not subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas , such fact shall not prevent the City from annexing such portion of said territory which is subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas . Therefore , if any provision or portion of the territory herein described is held to be invalid by a court of co:lpetent jurisdiction , such provision or portion of land shall be deemed as separate , distinct and independent and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance or portions of land annexed by this ordinance . SECTION 3 . This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage as the law in such cases provides . DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , this the day of 1ih5 . APPROVED : ATTEST : CITI SECR '; }S APPROVED ASTO PORN : CITY ATTORNEY P } s i c.-,.."-N1 aj L irtt . !til i, .!` , it ', .16,7c 4 •to it Q 16.1111*. 31 ti d , *it • v\ , 1 1; I ' - `.ram 4 dialled 10,111a4110141 NJG. il 4 , ri1 UV 1c.. , /4\1 .-144,s, , . \. lilt P 'Il � 1 ii . !•i-,... 4 < i - ORDINANCE NO. _________ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER � DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED` PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion that the said change of zoning which is on application of ........_ _�i����_�Zli�_______ should be granted and the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie should be amended in the exercise of its legislative discretion : NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit : ---------------------------- Said property being described as follows: 2 Acres (Tr. 6) out of the D. Strickland Survey, Collin County Abstract No. 841 (commonly koo~mz as Gary Roddy Property on 8wT 78) �� �� � SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. � SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. � SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, � subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be � adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, � the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as � a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part � | so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. ! SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be � subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. � SECTION 6. It is necessary to givethe property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper develbpment and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City' Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides. DULLY PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the --- 27Q..... day of ___�Ay_____________ l98n_. � ---------------------------- Don Hughes, Mayor ATTEST: ------------------------------- Carolyn Jones, City Secretary 77 , . -7 67, A '"''' 4 ter-V AIAWIS 111011VN Y 14 ar 1111°f T e ocrz saorroa ! J M I. av Wei '/rry SaraGM N4 1314 7 -illbar/ 91140K. 4 P , -71 Gros OP, !M'r iiiiiIF Lfi-1I ARAYflS IIONNAVO''$'I "4 ___, inialiPin r ji 11 'or/ 1.4r-ikto- ' .--) 7treva -+!Haim 11tlurnial .� N� d0�' Ig 4b---,? \44),7) Aster Mo "o 11 =MI ASOMO 11 ANNEXATION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS , AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND GRANTING TO ALL INHABITANTS AND OWNERS OF SAID PROPERTY, ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING ALL INHABITANTS BY ALL THE ORDINANCES , ACTS , RESOLUTIONS AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY ; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF SAID ORDINANCE. WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , finds that the hereinafter described territory is contiguous and adjacent to the corporate limits of the City of Wylie ; and WHEREAS , the City has prepared a service plan for the area , a copy of which is attached hereto ' as Exhibit "A" ; and WHEREAS , after notice was duly given , public hearings on the proposed annexation were held by the City Council all in compliance with Article 970—A , Vernon ' s Annotated Civil Statutes of the State of Texas ; and WHEREAS , the City Council has concluded that such area should be annexed into and made a part of the City of Wylie , Texas : NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS : SECTION 1 . That the following described territory he , and the same is hereby , annexed into and made a part of the corporate limits of the City of Texas , and the same shall hereafter be included within the territorial Limits of said City , and the inhabitants thereof shall hereafter be entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of the City , and shall be bound by the ordinances , acts , resolutions and regulations of the City of Wylie , Texas . Said territory hereby annexed being described as follows : 43 . 36 acres (Tr . 7) out Of the James McUlmurry- Survey , Collin County Abstract 629 . SECTION 2 . It is the intention of the City to annex only that territory which is legally subject to being annexed by the City and should any portion of the above described territory be not subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas , such fact shall not prevent the City from annexing such portion of said territory which is subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas . Therefore , if any provision or portion of the territory herein described is held to be invalid by a court of copetent jurisdiction , such provision or portion of land shall be deemed as separate , distinct and independent and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance or portions of land annexed by this ordinance . SECTION 3 . This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage as the law in such cases provides . DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , this the day of 19tb . APPROVED : ATTEST : CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY 6-9 6 LT s=c HAS s, 11. l'IUI-i-,f 61),/s Ac WM. PATTERSON SURVEY A-7 16 >- w 8 CC U) j/"3"/LL B /a til0Uj-SA 202.5_ S� Z o A. WEST SURVEY Q A-972 go. iz9 Q Q w >- 7 0 L 1. aa_4C `VX 9 LIMIT8 WYLIE A U hl '17 Ac N. w � J ri Ga y I WM. SPURGIN SURVE1r i - _ A-808 �i � • Cs . l.� tr-“irks L ' ORDINANCE NO. __........._... ... ... AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING j THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF | ' WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO / 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER | | DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONI ' G CLASSIFICA- � TION HEREIN ,STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; i ! PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING \ PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO i EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. � � ' WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have � given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair � hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing � Body is of the opinion that the said change of zoning which . is on application of __ Qjj_pf,Wjlie_ should / ve on be granted and the Comprehensive Zoning th ) ng ur znance-o,-� e City of Wylie should be amended in the exercise of its } | legislative discretion: � � NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: ` SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the ' City of Wylie" Texas' be and the same is hereby amended by | amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit: Said property being described as follows: 43.36 Acres (Ir. 7) out of the James McUImorry Survey, Collin County Abstract No. 62 -^- - ' SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City. Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides. DULLY PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the ---27tb__ day of 198 6 ___ -------------------------- Don Hughes, Mayor � ATTEST: � Carolyn Jones, City Secretary 6-9 16 `" ; 7 4'4kHAs, 7. AL. I .:c 6q,1s Ac WM. PATTERSON SURVEY A-7 16 >- > 8 ¢ 0 A t . . 10uY5A In CVjli)�/L1-�, zo�s- S> ZZ o ' A. WEST SURVEY Q T Ho. /z9 AC M I A-972 Q Q w >- 7 0 /AL.I 'i? ( //RRl4.,7--/a=L-C ra( i I ' • -. LIMITS WYLIE — U n -1 4( wY_tt rr,' 6/ 41 Ac a h- w r '-All".4° zi'v-ivc-Ym �a `° I WM. SPURGIN SURVEN 1,,- I A-808 n 1 IA f\ a ♦r e•kr Ir,♦fr—., I • ANNEXATION ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS , AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE CITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS AND GRANTING TO ALL INHABITANTS AND OWNERS OF SAID PROPERTY, ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING ALL INHABITANTS BY ALL THE ORDINANCES , ACTS , RESOLUTIONS AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF SAID ORDINANCE. WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , finds that the hereinafter described territory is contiguous and adjacent to the corporate limits of the City of Wylie ; and WHEREAS , the City has prepared a service plan for the area , a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ; and WHEREAS , after notice was duly given , public hearings on the proposed annexation were held by the City Council all in compliance with Article 970—A , Vernon ' s Annotated Civil Statutes of the State of Texas ; and WHEREAS , the City Council has concluded that such area should be annexed into and made a part of the City of Wylie , Texas : NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS : SECTION 1 . That the following described territory be , and the same is hereby , annexed into and made a part of the corporate limits of the City of Wylie , Texas , and the same shall hereafter be included within the territorial limits of said City , and the inhabitants thereof shall hereafter be entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of the City , and shall be bound by the ordinances , acts , resolutions and regulations of the City of Wylie , Texas . Said territory hereby annexed being described as follows : 2 .09 acres (Tr . 42) out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey , Abstract 688 . SECTION 2 . It is the intention of the City to annex only that territory which is legally subject to being annexed by the City and should any portion of the above described territory be not subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas , such fact shall not prevent the City from annexing such portion of said territory which is subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas . Therefore , if any provision or portion of the territory herein described is held to he invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction , such provision or portion of land shall be deemed as separate , distinct and independent and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance or portions of land annexed by this ordinance . SECTION 3 . This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage as the law in such cases provides . DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , this the day of APPROVED : MAYOR ATTEST : CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FOR.; : CITY ATTORNEY </� soOPIS 86 s� 31-9 A[fXANDig T Tvc rE 31g,7y Ac WI 3 AG 41408e.1 from s 33 S.F• RR' 33-9 6.12 A 34-9 391 34 38I HDWE So✓NO CO. swiRMA4/ 7r.16 AC /42 40 Iel 46 A4tr 8 AIAF I6 r.l.1s 1.I7AC W.A. NAAS:liY E1.AL. PARER. 1 97 fieq-!a• WA. ,f004-916 rUta. • PAas6 040w$ sovNO V.7QA rt '8'4 a. T.rAc owe.I 1604 is s • GT.tyAc g� 0 • �� MAVAc Y.17tA. 47 o,4NA C. L.1-wrS nor-27 • 7S 28Ac MARY k. Ct/ck /fret-isN /tD N. �4�t-1T' s6Ac ' 1570-577 - 103.83(AG r 4$ • cavlr� µ, Pa2&,..r 48 1170-5-r7 52.8779.4c- o , • JAc Al. [.iT>Le Itu7-sc:32 4 J.SAc ~�ORDINANCE NO, _________ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO B1-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN ST*TED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILlTY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have..- given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion that the said change of zoning which is on application of __City_of-AR}Aig................... should be granted and the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie should be amended in the exercise of its legislative discretion: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie" to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit: BusigessL_I..................... Said property being described as follows: 2.09 Acres (Ir' 42) out of the Francisco de la yioa Survey, Abstract 688 ~` _z/ SECTION 2' That nil ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect . SECTION 3. That t"e above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph , sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or inv1aid , the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid , illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constivute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is mecessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper ±evelopment and in order to protect the public interest , comfort and general welfare fo the City' Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its pass&ge, as the law in such cases provides. DULLY PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the day of _____________________° 198___. --------------------------- Don Hughes, Mayor ATTEST: --------------------- Carolyn Jones, Cit/ Secretary ' � ' . ' ^ � ` `. ^ � ` ` � PETITION FOR ZONING THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: NVW es _ of the County of and 'the Stat' of Texas, and represents to the City Council of the said City of Wylie, Texas, that he is the owner or is acting for all of the owners or partnerships or corporations who are owners of the following described tract of land which is within the City Limits of the City of Wylie, in Collin County, Texas, and described as follows: `~ ' ` � ' . � � ` ' ' ~ . ` � . PETITION FOR ZONING CONT` D. PAGE 2 Said represents that he and all other' �owners' desire tha zoning to be changed from __ _______n____ to _ in accordance with the c6rrent Zoing Ordinance and making said zoning subject to the appropriate laws, rules, and regulations of said City relating to that classification of zoning. Your petitioner , therefore, respectfully prays that the land above described be zoned by the said City of Wylie, Texas, as provided by Article 974 (g ) of the REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Witness hand of this petiti r this the day of ��/ ������,�, l98I� _. ----------- Signature Please Print Print Name 20 J Street address or Box No. ------________�~�_.'- y City Texas Zip ^^ [ Telephone ' � � � THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the u lic on this day personally appeared , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument , and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses: Gi y hand and l office this the , _day of �_� _____, 1906 . ~ / ��____ ____ _ __ AVY .."tary Publ ic, Col � in Coun�v, Texas / (/' / "-:� , • I. A tract of land situated in the County of Collin, State of Texas, being parts of the Orpha Shelby S'trvey, A-799, the Josiah J. Turnham Survey, A-919, the Mark L. Morris Survey, A-561 and the Leroy Farmer Survey, A-334 and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron rod marking the Northwest corner of the Orpha Shelby Survey, A-799, same being the Southwest corner of the Michael Millirons Survey, A-564; THENCE, North 89 deg. 45 min. 09 sec. East, 3007.66 feet along the common line between said Shelby Survey on the South and said Millirons Survey on the North, to a concrete monument marking the Westerly U. S. Government boundary line of Lake Lavon; THENCE, along said Government boundary line, South 03 deg. 55 min. 42 sec. East, 756.58 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, Nort" 64 deg. 57 min. 24 sec. West, 833.99 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 01 deg. 02 min. 27 sec. West, 549.89 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 70 deg. 27 min. 19 sec. West, 1077.20 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 51 deg. 12 min. 09 sec. West, 1404.85 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 07 deg. 19 min. 53 sec. East, 74.79 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, North 88 deg. 57 min. 46 sec. East, 2464.97 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 29 deg. 19 min. 00 sec. West, 2603.07 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 88 deg. 57 min. 46 sec. East, 572.93 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, North 49 deg. 39 min. 26 sec. East, 1753.65 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, North 61 deg. 56 min. 45 sec. East, 1093.61 feet to a ccncrete monument; THENCE, South 33 deg. 03 min. 17 sec. East, 1419.83 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 64 deg. 29 min. 44 sec. East, 651. 15 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 44 deg. 09 min. 17 sec. West, 470.92 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, North 76 deg. 08 min. 40 sec. West, 1056.27 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 29 deg. 50 min. 44 sec. West, 904.26 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, North 79 deg. 22 min. 51 sec. East, 758.14 feet to a concrete monumeni.;' THENCE, South 06 deg. 53 min. 31 sec. West, 907.24 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 74 deg. 31 min. 36 sec. East, 64.46 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, North 65 deg. 13 min. 40 sec. East, 805.68 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 32 deg. 38 min. 22 sec. East, 297.05 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, North 84 deg. 11 min. 30 sec. East, 255.88 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, North 41 deg. 47 min. 01 sec. East, 367. 18 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, North 77 deg. 18 min. 22 sec. East, 1317.48 feet to a concrete monument; „„a„ - • _ .. J ........,. . .,�_.M THENCE, South 10 deg. 34 min. 24 sec. West, 600.44 feet to a concrete monument; THENCE, South 65 deg. 36 min. 47 sec. West, 1719.07 feet to a concrete monument on the South line of the Josiah Turnham Survey, A-919, same being the North line of the Orpha Shelby Survey, A-800; THENCE, leaving said Government boundary line, North 88 deg. 48 •ruin. 10 sec. West, 649.87 feet along the common line between said Turnham Survey on the North and said Shelby Survey on the South to an iron rod at the Northwest corner of said Shelby Survey same being the most Easterly Northeast corner of the Mark L. Morris Survey, A-561; THENCE, South 00 deg. 14 min. 10 sec. West, 1309.90 feet along the common line between said Morris Survey on the West and said Shelby Survey on the East to a metal corner post of a chain link tence marking the Northeast corner of the St. Paul Catholic Cemetery; THENCE, North 89 deg. 10 min. 46 sec. West, 283.62 feet to a metal corner post marking the Northwest corner of said cemetery; THENCE, South 00 deg. 03 min. 58 sec. West, 283.79 feet along the West line of said cemetery to an iron rod-on the North line of St. Paul Road; THENCE, North 89 deg. 47 min. 26 sec. West, 1805.07 feet along the North line of said road to an iron rod; THENCE, South 00 deg. 20 min. 49 sec East, 4.00 feet to an iron rod on the North right-of-way line of FM Highway 2514 (100 feet wide) ; THENCE, South 89 deg. 39 min. 11 sec. West, 1571.30 feet along said right-of- way to an iron rod; THENCE, North 45 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. West, 43.45 feet along a corner cut-off line to a wood post on the East line of Aztec Trail ; THENCE, North 00 deg. 56 min. 20 sec. West, 1823.20 feet to an ' ron rod at the Northeast corner of Aztec Trail ; THENCE, North 00 deg. 22 min. 34 sec. East, 1884.91 feet to an iron rod in the South line of the Orpha Shelby Survey, A-799; THENCE, South 89 deg. 45 min. 08 sec. West, 1111.40 feet to an iron rod at the Southwest corner of said Shelby Survey, same being the Southeast corner of the Dennis Kinsaul Survey, A-502; THENCE, North 00 deg. 30 min. 52 sec. West, 4430.33 feet along the common line between said Shelby Survey on the East and said Kinsaul Survey on the West to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and Containing 25,830,928 sqaure feet or 592.9988 acres of land. SAVE AND EXCEPT: 136.99 ACRES OUT OF THE MARK L. MORRIS SURVEY ABST. 561 PETITION FOR ZONING THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: Now comes _ K srr C12.4‘.t1 jietlizAf the County of 5;42 / and the State Texas, and represents to the City Council of the said City of Wylie, Texas, that he is the owner or is acting for all of the owners or partnerships or corporations who are owners of the following described tract of (RFld which is within the City Limits of the City of Wylie, in Collin County, Texas, and described as follows: JT I f L Oci< /7 / RI�.1 L koA.p ADP IT/oic f ..- Awl a s %/Zu mr— SuRvF, I ,qgs. c-.r q2o PETITION FOR ZONING CONT' D. PAGE 2 Said __ � represents that he and all other owners desire the zoning to be changed from _5 to __ L in accordance with the current Zoning Ordinance and making said zoning subject to the appropriate laws, rules, and regulations of said City relating to that classification of zoning. Your petitioner, therefore, respectfully prays that the land above described be zoned by the said City of Wylie, Texas, as provided by Article 974 (g) of the REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Witness the hand of this petitioner this the 14 m day of __Ajaejl, Signature KA4r Please Print Name Street address or Box No. 75e 2 I8 City Texas Zip 44,2 - 212 Telephone (/ THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared , �G2` , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideratio therein expresses: Given under my hand and seal o office thi the 4 day ofl/:i /, 198�. .. ary Public, Colli County Texas ;;ate of Taxis vti ` ..tars Public,State of Tuts Cmc_.an Wes \„Iri -_—� L� g , R'e f3Ar2 R °411t AN ORDINANCE OF TKE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CI | / OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAPTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PREVIDING A SEVERA8lLITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00> FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE' WHEREAS, the Ci �y Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwjse, snd after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all propertv owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion h t the id h f ing which is on application of __ should be granted and the Comprehensive 'Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie should be amended in the exercise of its legislative discretion: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITI OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit : Said property being described as follows: '/ �7 ' / � 1��/1��«r~m SECTION 2. That ali orDznancss of nne Lin ` in conflzct wc:-� t4e p`'ovissons of �his ordinance be. And the some are hereby, repea'' ed and all other oroznances of the Ciro not in conflzct with the pravzsions of Wis ordinance shall remain in +ull force and effecr . SECTION T. That the abo/e described property shali be us d only in the manner and for the purposes prodided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance cf tha City as amended herein bv the granting of this zoning class� fica�ion . SECTION 4. That should any paragrap' , sentence, subdivision , clause, phrase or section of this ordinance he adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaW, the same shall not aflect the validntv Df this ordinancs as a whole or any part or provision rhereoW other Phan the part sL decided to be in"alid, zllega1 o� and shall not a4fect the 'alidity of t! e Comprehens, ,e Town- Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, Virn or zorporation violating any of the provisions or terms of is ordinance shall be subject to the same penelty as provz �od for in tne Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of t�c City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished hy fine not Vo exceed the sum of two hundred "oll *rs f$�00. n0) for each Df�ense, and vhat e�ch oa� such shall conkinue ex . st shall c'znstzWte a separate 011en0e. SECTION 6. it is n-cessary to yzve t�e propert> described herein Me a�ove me: iioned zor�ino in order to pe its proper deve] opment inn ir c-der to protect Lhe ruvljc interest , comjort and general welfare Fo the City. Therefore, this ordinance shail t�ke ef�ect immediately f� �m and wter its passage, as the 10w in such cases provides. DU-LY PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the ^ day o+ _ ______________, Don Hughes, Ma`' or ATTEST: --------------------------------- Carolyn Jones, City Secretary '7-H El t7 i i..1, ,_::: D H. 7 El:.,:(.. •.t'::::: 7 Li hi::::. t..„.:. i ...,' L:t_j_.•:, -...1:._.:.;.L._ Li-- ; i-..ii:_ L.:I. '•-,-•- ....., - :L..iY L._.i.E.., 1....,:.)L._• • !•,. !._.= ...iLl ''; : •i' , !..:T'',--, c.;i::)1,-1El-.', /V i I 1.0..1_42.__......S -be •e- ._.__..._.._ /t 5-- .4-: Fri)s xi( LAVe.).-.) a t 1 aer/1-61 EXHIBIT "A" BEING all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in Collin County, Texas, out of the J. D. SHELBY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 819 and being a part of that certain 78.2 acre tract conveyed to Russell Addington from Paul and Alice Addington by deed of record in Volume 420, Page 135, Collin County Deed Records, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake set for corner in the East line of Farm Road #544, 1,989.3 feet North 00 deg. 32 min. East from the Highway Marker located at the intersection of the East right-of-way line of Farm Road #544, and the Northeast right-of-way line of Vinson Road #326, same being the Southwest corner of a 3.194 acre tract conveyed to C. B. Martin by deed recorded in Volume 734, Page 95, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE South 00 deg. 32 min. West 270.00 feet along East line of Farm Road #544 to an iron stake set for corner, same being Northwest corner of a 2.8 acre tract conveyed to Robert A. Carraway by deed recorded in Volume 635, Page 204, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE South 89 deg. 28 min. East 588.64 feet along the North line of 2.8 acre tract to an iron stake set for corner; THENCE North 42 deg. 42 min. 30 sec. West 248.80 feet to an iron stake found for corner, same being Southeast corner of 3.194 acre tract; THENCE North 77 deg. 29 min. West 427.50 feet along the South line of 3.194 acre tract to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 2.521 acres of land, and being the same property conveyed to Tillman D. Tramel and wife, by deed recorded in Volume 980, Page 2, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas. C P).-0 „Size c 6 i E TE f /410 6 S712,.e bc /0.e eeeek' ex T _ 7H1 ET.TE OF TE .Aw: COU/J71 EF P]LLIA, �zfore me, the uIce- ' ed N ` ary PuLlic cn this ca> �srsorally �ppeared _ ���_____-__, inown �o we to ce the Person ' w5ose n&me is suOsc-zzed to the fo eqoing instrunen . , ant ti me thxt h� e:scute� tnE s+me for the ;up men a5c 70psicEr &IiC5 t4ere� n expressas: Given �noa. ny harc ard seal of lZw� da/ ______________, i�ctary ^ru�lic , Cc�� i ,. Cou�t �' T=:�� �/ ' ~ PETITION FOR ANNEXATION THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY , TEXAS: Now comes Riley Housewright of the County of and the State ofXndand represents to the City Council of the said City of Wylie, Texas, that he is the owner or is acting for all of the owners or partnerships or corporation who are owners of the following described tract of land which is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Wylie, in Collin County, Texas, and in which has less than three (3) qualified voters, reside, described as follows: Tr. 5 - 1 acres Tr. 5-9 18.42 acres out of the L. K. Pegues Survey, Abstract 703 re • I „ PETITION FOR ANNEXATION CONT' D. PAGE 2 � Said /Z�" ' � �- represents that he and all othery owners des re to be annexed to and made part of the said City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, subject to all laws, rules and regulations of said City. Your petitioner, therefore, respectfully prays that the land above described be annexed to the said City of Wylie, Texas as provided by Article 974 (g) of the REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Wi th hand of this petitioner this the day of ' _-�^���',.-��� y //Signature . � ��. - Please Print -�m- / -- �� r~�� Address City Zip p~��' Telephone �/ THE STATE OF T4-«19�� COUNTY OF E��4"..A�: Before me, the un e N t P bli on this day /� known to personally appeared ~~ � ___, �� me to be the person °~.ose ribed to the name is _��- bsc foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses: Given under my hand and seal of office this the yf day of {� ` ~ / / Notaky Public nr / {�^� I. at V. Iv. ri rs I L v v f1 ? li V. o u rs V C T A- 1061 J . 1 1 7 8 .5.4M/+I kJ/I.L,Abu 1,4Jc Er At- 2oy/ • 25a 15.82 AG. vct m • 10 6 „, iNiNt-: 3 - ira 4 RVEY c A, K , P... 60t. S a i ( 1 _ , 1 ..t- 4- --- •fl y. 7 3 lU g t I { k� f9 t t 1 I H. J. HARDIN SURVEY A-438 ORDINANCE NO . AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , A HOME RULE POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF TEXAS , AMENDING SECTION 6 . OF ORDINANCE NO . 72-20 , WHICH PROHIBITS FIREWORKS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY ; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE : THAT , Section 5 . Territorial Applicability be amended to read as follows : SECTION 6 . TERRITORIAL APPLICABILITY : The restrictions of this ordinance shall be applicable and in force throughout the territory of the City of Wylie , Texas and extending for a distance outside the city limits for a total of one ( 1 ) mile outside the city limits in any direction ; provided that this ordinance shall not be in effect within any portion of such one ( 1 ) mile area which is contained within the territory of any other municipal corporation . SEVERABILITY : If any provision , section , subsection , sentence , clause or phrase of this ordinance , or the application of same to any person or set of circumstances , is for any reason held to be unconstitutional , void or invalid ( or for any reason unenforceable ) , the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance or their application to other persons or sets of circumstances shall not be affected thereby , it being the intent of the City Council of the City or regulation contained herein shall become inoperative or fail by reason of any unconstitutionality or invalidity of any other portion , ordinance are declared to be severable . EFFECTIVE DATE : This ordinance shall take effect August 1 , 1986 , after being duly passed and approved by the City Council of the City of Wylie . PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS THE DAY OF 1986 . Don Hughes , ii'ayor ATTEST : Carolyn Jones , City Secretary APPROVED : Lawrence Jackson , City Attorney t✓ -- /STflT€ A NII C.GARY YOUNG.CHAIRMAN OF BOARD AND C.E.O tti\ May 19 , 1986 Mr. Gus Pappas City Manager City of Wylie P.O. Box 428 Wylie , Texas 75098 Dear Mr. Pappas: First State Bank no longer needs to have Marble Street as a one way street. If the city wants to change this street back to two way, we see no problem. When our motor bank faced that street it cause a great problem. We appreciate the tremendous help in that situation. Thank you. Since ely, '(V7 C. Gary Yo Chairman f ' Boa d & C .E.O. CGY/cld 201 N.BALLARD • BOX 160 • WYLIE, TEXAS 75098 • 214j442-3570 • 1 t dii)31 3 s' i iie CITY OF WYLIE 114 N. BALLARD ST. — P.O BOX 428 ` WYLIE, TEXAS 75098 (214) 442-2236 114)" Zit i cf gC, DATE Mr. Gus Pappas City Manager City Hall Wylie, Texas 75098 Attention: Barbara^� Le Cocq , Administrative Assistant RE: Sou 7- i-/ r[ ,c /7- Cs - -- -- - ---- Dear Mr. Pappas: The material attached is approved by the Engineering Department as being complete and acceptable for placement on the next appropriate agenda. ❑ Preliminary plat to Planning and Zoning ❑ F'reliminary plat to City Council ❑ Final plat to Planning and Zoning XFinal plat to City Council SG 6. � SIG-N�rcri2C'sGAf A--L c'eN , .s A-,2, NY ,Construction plans to City Council for construction approval only Sci44tc7- 2c& 3 ki Ate R 0_4: Q-l0._4tcT-/,PA1s . ❑ Final plat to City Council for subdivision acceptance along with final inspection statement Sincerely, L� ALs 3-U kr. 4 c c )- T c) I . W. Santry , J., F'. E. ' A- �P--/ L✓M T _ cf)F. r/N't City Engineer 'L4 7 � e'• IWS/kal cc: Bill. Windham, Public Works Director Roy Faires, Code Enforcement Officer File • RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL AND ACCEPTANCE , Project Name and Location: , ,9.57// O(5 , /'Z f/oi 1/✓,di/ 71 evf.,,.,,,e. /Ad(" Date Started: //- /- El5 Date Compl ete —/Z, - Lab and other tests: Streets: A.:7// i3.PP--9_A /.9.e'"±- ,--1-' r- "ac'�_/ AI eys : fee Water Lines: T,Psf47c>/y49e, c2/ Wastewater Lines: -14e ec1/76r-C-/ Manholes: gded Drainage: Epp d Stormsewage: Opz,1 We the under sign recommend the acceptence of this pr •'e t. J _ Sub Division Inspector r-- ` � 1��� gn Date City Engineer ,GO - -- ` S- az- (sfd /1/4).3, 3-40,A2) Sign Date , /Director o Public Works 1 -�� C-- S g n Da t o Accepted by City Council Date 19 Final Inspection Prior to (1 ) year Date 19 Cinn (z - i ^/ c# w.s --r t -TA A,,G--..z. 13 ; ?P L , ,- 1) Cl"v Ra'-PAti2 . Tff/s is Ivor De✓4-w Pe,e s PReBL y Bur /'vt c- s d 4/t-t^a S G 6/NQ . TN Co Al A. c T 0/6 -1W-C /