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10-23-1984 (City Council) Agenda Packet AGENDA SUMMARY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 , 1984 ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES - No additions or corrections . ITEM NOS . 2 - 4 APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS BOARDS - Not an appropriate area for comment . ITEM NO. 5 - FINAL PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 8 . 85 ACRES LOCATED ADJACENT TO GLEN KNOLL MOBILE HOME PARK - No additional comments . ITEM NO. 6 - CONDUCT FIRST PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 48. 816 ACRES LOCATED ON OLD SACHSE ROAD - This property is located adjacent to the new water tower and is directly adjacent to what we refer to as "the Belgian property" . The Planning & Zoning Commission approved this petition by a vote of 5-0. ITEM NO. 7 - FIRST PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 0. 146 ACRES LOCATED ON FM 544 - This property is what is commonly referred to as "the old Simmons property" . It is the old white house east of Century Ready Mix . The Planning Zoning Commission approved this petition for annexation by a vote of 5-0 . This is also the location where the common thoroughfare will intersect with FM 544 . This thoroughfare will serve approximately 40 acres and was negotiated by the city staff and is agreed to by all of the adjacent property owners . ITEM NO. 8 - PUBLIC HEARING ON RE-ZONING OF PORTION OF TRACTS 8 & 9 OUT OF SHELBY SURVEY - This property belongs to Mr . Ralph Pinkus and is immediately south of Rustic Oaks . The Planning & Zoning Commission approved this petition for re-zoning by a vote of 5-0. The zoning requested will form a transition barrier from SF-2 to whatever is developed in the hollow behind the railroad tracks . Mr . Pinkus realizes that he is also responsible for his portion of the Fleming Street extension . ITEM NO. 9 - APPROVAL OF ZONING ORDINANCE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE - See above . ITEM NO. 10 - PRESENTATION BY JERRY DAVIS (WYLIE RETAIL ASSN. ) - Mr . Davis requested the opportunity to make a presentation to the city council . The city staff is not aware of the nature of his presentation and therefore cannot provide background information or comment . ITEM NO. 11 - PRESENTATION BY DAN SIDES - hr . Sides requested to be placed on the agenda to discuss what he believes to be some sort of violation of his civil rights relative to the police department . Mr . Sides would not provide information of the nature of his accusation but chose rather to make this public accusal . I would recommend that the council listen to his statement but make as little comment as possible and assure 'Jr . Sides that we will "look into the matter" . The police chief has shared with me information that verifies that Mr . Sides has a history of arrest and conviction for various offenses . ITEM NO. 12 - PRESENTATION BY EDWARD MUSSER (CABLE TV) - Mr . Musser is attending this meeting so that the council will be afforded the opportunity to pass along the complaints that they have received from various citizens . Mr . Musser has indicated that he will try to respond positively to any comments made and has a sincere desire to keep the customers of the cable tv service as happy as possible . I would suggest that each of you bring along a list of your 1 complaints and that you invite citizens who share your opinion to come and voice their complaints personally . ITEM NO. 13 - AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR POLICE CAR - This item was included in our 1984-85 budget and needs to be advertised for bid now for delivery in the Spring . This type of vehicle is only produced a few times a year and we need to have our order on record prior to the production date in order to assure delivery during the 1935 model year . ITEM NO. 14 - APPROVAL OF PLAN FOR WATER LINE EXTENSION - The rough facts concerning the price and property owners involved in the water line extension from the new large water tank are enclosed in your packet . Since we have not done one of these extensions during my tenure , I wanted the opportrunity to review policy with the council and insure that everyone understood the procedure that would be used . Basically , it is the staff ' s intent to extend the line from the point that it touches FM 3412 by city crews , billing each person/property owner for the cost of materials along the way . Where plugs and valves and crossings are involved these costs will he shared . If any party should ball: at this opportunity they will receive no water until they pay their part . As I understand it , this is consistent with our current policies but I wanted to double check before beginning the work . ITEM NO. 15 - AUTHORITY TO ENTER LEASE/PURCHASE CONTRACT FOR COMMUNITY CENTER ADDITION TO LIBRARY - The Fab-Crete people propose to carry the city ' s note on a lease/purchase basis for a three year period . The details are enclosed in your packet . The council needs to authorize the signing of that document before it can be legally executed and construction may begin . ITEM NO. 16 - APPROVAL OF GROUP LIFE/HEALTH INSURANCE PLAN - Recently our current group health insurance carrier ( Blue Cross/Blue Shield ) informed us of a significant cost increase in our policy premiums . Upon notification of this , the city staff began to work on alternate policies and carriers . In the staff ' s opinion , the Texas Municipal League offers better coverage at less increase . We have discussed the matter with the employees who take dependant coverage and they agree with the staff ' s recommendation . Thus , the staff recommends the award of contract for our 1984-85 health insurance policy to the Texas Municipal League Health Insurance Fund . ITEM NO. 17 - ACCEPTANCE OF STREETS AND UTILITIES IN PHASE I OF WYNDHAM ESTATES - The code enforcement officer has certified that he has inspected the streets and utilities and they are in conformance with our requirements and should be accepted by the city of Wylie . ITEM NO. 18 - AWARD OF BID FOR 3/4 TON PICK-UP TRUCK FOR PUBLIC WORKS - Your packet contains the bid results of our recent request for bid . The low bidder numerically was Tedford Chevrolet of Farmersville ; however , the truck specified , while it is a 1985 does not meet all specifications - but is available immediately . ewman Chevrolet , although a few hundred dollars higher was the lowest bid that met all specifications . The staff has inspected the truck at Tedford and recommends award of big'. to Dab Tedford Chevrolet , because of availability not low bid . In terms of the law the motion should specify that his is the "best" bid . 9 i 9 / AGENDA REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 , 1984 7 : 00 P.M. CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS COUNCIL BUSINESS 1 1-7 Approval of minutes 2 Consider appointment to the Planning & Zoning Commission . 3 Consider appointment to the Zoning Board of Adjustments . 4 Consider appointments to the Parks & Recreation Board . PUBLIC READING OF ORDINANCES/PUBLIC HEARINGS 5 8-12 Conduct second/final public hearing on annexation of 8 . 85 acres out of R. D. Newman Survey , Abstract 660 . Property located west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park . 6 13-18 Conduct first public hearing on the annexation of 48. 816 acres out of Allen Atterbury Survey , Abstract 23 . Property located adjacent to new water tower on Old Sachse Road . 7 19-23 Conduct first public hearing on the annexation of 0 . 146 acres out of E. C. Davidson Survey , Abstract 266 . Located on FM 544 commonly known as "the old Simmons place" . 8 24-27 Conduct public hearing on re- zoning of a portion of Tracts 8 & 9 out of S . B . Shelby Survey , Abstract 820 from single family ( SF-2 ) to duplex ( 2F) located South of Rustic Oaks . 9 28-29 Consider approval of zoning ordinance re-zoning Tracts 8 �. 9 out of S . B. Shelby Survey from SF-2 to 2F. (See description Item no . 8 . ) NEW BUSINESS 10 Citizen request for presentation . (Jerry Davis representing Wylie Retail Assn . ) 1 11 Citizen request for presentation . (Dan Sides ) 12 30 Request for presentation - Edward L. Musser representing Communications Services , Inc . (Cable TV) . 13 31 Consider authorization to advertise for bids for police car . 14 32 Consider approval of plan for water line extension from the corner of FM 3412 and FM 1378 . 15 33 Consider authority to enter into lease/purchase contract for Community Center Addition to the new Public Library building . 16 34 Consider approval of authorization for provision of group life and health insurance carrier . UNFINISHED BUSINESS 17 Consider acceptance of streets and utilities for Phase I of Wyndham Estates . 18 35 Consider award of bid for three-quarter ( 3/4) ton pick- up truck for Public Works Department . FINANCIAL REPORTS 19 36-41 Consider approval of bank reconciliation reports . 19-a separate cover Consider approval of budget report . GENERAL DISCUSSION 20 Citizen participation . 21 General Council Discussion 22 Recess open meeting EXECUTIVE SESSION 23 Convene executive session under the authority of Article 6252-17 of Vernon ' s Annotated Civil Statues Section 2 paragraph "g" personnel matters . 24 Re-convene open meeting . 25 Consider action on matters discussed in executive session . 26 ADJOURN 2 letA /4 /,)," V l_ 3 / / (f/ c;?: " AGENDA EMERGENCY ITEM CITY COUNCIL OF WYLIE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 , 1984 7 :00 P.M. CITY HALL ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS EMERGENCY ITEM 1 Consider authorization for temporary water service connection by North Texas Municipal Water District . CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OCTOBER 9, 1984 7:00 P. M. The Wylie City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, October 9, 1984 , at 7:00 P. M. in the Council Chambers at City Hall . Mayor Akin presided. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law. Those in attendance were Mayor John Akin , Mayor Pro Tem Don Hughes, Councilmembers Percy Simmons, Cleo Adams and William Martin. City Manager Gus Pappas, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, C.E .O. & P.W.D. Roy Faires, Chief Abbott, Fred Ouellette Elayne Mayes and Scott Dorsey of the Wylie News, Anthony Hankey and other citizens. Approval of Minutes:There being no questions or corrections to the minutes , motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to approve as submitted. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. Approval of Resolution Proclaiming October 27th for the Celebration of Halloween in the City of Wylie: Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to approve and sign resolution proclaiming October 27th as Halloween for the City of Wylie. Seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes, all in favor. Item No. 3 and 4 were moved to the end of the meeting for discussion. Item No. 5 resignation of a Planning and Zoning Commission member was pulled. Approval and Signing of Ordinance to Increase Water and Sewer Rates : City Manager Gus Pappas told the Council that North Texas Municipal Water District was going up on the City' s rate for purchasing water by five cents (50 per 1 ,000. gallons . Mr. Pappas also said that North Texas Municipal Water District has stated this was only a small part of the increase that will be made over the next five years . Councilmember Adams wanted to know why was there an increase in sewer. City Manager Gus Pappas said sewer is tied to water. Our big expense in the utility department is sewer. The water department has been supporting the sewer department for a long time and this increase would help to off-set the extra expense water has been taking care of. North Texas Municipal Water District takes care of the sewer plant on a cost plus basis. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to pass the Ordinance increasing the water and sewer rates. Seconded by Councilmember Simmons. Three (3) in favor Councilmember Adams was opposed. Approval of Amendments to Sub-Division Ordinance: Amending section 4.04 paragraph 2, section 6.08 E adding section 6.04 A 2d and adding a paragraph to section 6.07 G. Motion was made by Councilmember Martin to approve and sign ordinance amending Sub-Division Ordinance. Seconded by Councilmember Adams . All in favor. Approval and Signing of Zoning Ordinance for Tract 16 A Lot 20 of Lavon Terrace Addition: The public hearing was held on Tuesday, September 24, 1984 but the ordinance was not signed at that time. This hearing was to re-zone the above tract from Single Family 2 to Retail . Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons to sign the zoning ordinance. Seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes , all in favor. Public Hearing on Re-Zoning of Lot 2 Block 6 Kellers Addition: This property is currently zoned Single Family 2 and is requested to change to retail . . Both lots of either side of this property have already been rezoned to retail . Mayor Akin opened the Public Hearing and said that Planning and Zoning was in favor of the retail zoning with a vote of 6 to 0. There being no questions or opposition to this matter, the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the Council table. Motion was made by Councilmember Martin to approve and sign ordinance for re-zoning this property to retail . Seconded by Councilmember Simmons. Three in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Hughes abstained. Sign Ordinance Re-Zoning Lot 2, Block 6 Kellers Addition to Retail : Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to sign ordinance. Seconded by Councilmember Simmons . Three in favor, Mayor Pro Tem Hughes abstained. Approval of Ordinance Annexing 33.117 Acres out of Francisco De La Pina Survey, Abstract 688: This property is located South of the intersection of Old Highway 78 and Eubanks Road. It is commonly known as East Ridge Addition. Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons to approve Annexation Ordinance. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Approval of Ordinance Annexing 8 Acres out of William Sachse Survey, Abstract 835: This property is a part of Steel Industrial Park located on West FM 544 and is owned by Dave Williams. Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to approve and sign Annexation Ordinance. Seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes. All in favor. Public Hearing for Industrial Zoning of 8 Acres out of William Sachse Survey , Abstract 835: Mayor Akin opened the public hearing, there being no questions or opposition, the public hearing was closed and this item returned to the Council table. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to approve zoning. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. Sign Zoning Ordinance for Industrial Zoning of 8 Acres out of William Sachse Survey, Abstract 835: Motion was made to sign the zoning ordinance by Councilmember Adams. Seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes. All in favor. Public Hearing on Annexation of 8.85 Acres out of R. D. Newman Survey, Abstract 660: This property is located west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park. Mayor Akin opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed and this item returned to the Council table. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to approve the first step toward Annexation. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Award Bid for 3/4 Ton Pick-up Truck for Sewer Division: The City received three (3) bids on this truck. They were from Newman Chev. , Carter Chev. and Lakeside Chev. Staff recommends the bid be awarded to Lakeside Chev. for the pick-up with four wheel drive. Bids were as follows: Lakeside Chev. $11 ,860.00 - W/4 Wheel Drive 10,697.00 - W/2 Wheel Drive Newman Chev. 12,202.23 - W/4 Wheel Drive 10,949.43 - W/2 Wheel Drive Carter Chev. 11 ,145.00 - W/2 Wheel Drive No bid for W/4 Wheel Drive 4�� Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons to award the bid to Lakeside Chev . for 3/4 T. pick-up with four wheel drive for $11 ,860.00. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Approval of Replat of 1 Acre out of Boyd Industrial Park: This property is located on Highway 78 South of Wylie Glass. Planning and Zoning recommends replat with a vote of 6 to 0 in favor. There is water available. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to approve replat for one acre out of Boyd Industrial Park. Seconed by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Approval of Resolution for lease/purchase terms for Water Ground Storage Facilities: City Manager Gus Pappas reported that Sealstor said the production of the tanks would be started prior to all the paper work being completed. These tanks are coming out of the impact fee fund. Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to approve resolution for lease/purchase terms. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. Approval of Bills Paid and Account Payable. : There being no questions , motion was made by Councilmember Martin to approve. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Departmental Reports: Mayor Akin requested the minutes to reflect that no one was here to represent the Fire Department. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes said Chief Allen was on duty in Plano, and Assist. Chief Mike Rawlings was at the new Fire Station working. All departmental reports were accepted as submitted. Citizen Participation: Mr. Fred Que_l.lette wanted to know if the supporting papers to each agenda could be made available to each person attending the council meetings. City Manager Gus Pappas said no due to the cost factor of copying 30 to 100 pages. Mr. Ouellette wanted to know why the increase on sewer, water was due to North Texas Municipal Water Distrcit but why sewer. City Manager Gus Pappas explained it was to help off set the sewer problems that water sales has been taking care of. Council Discussion: Councilmember Simmons wanted to know what the plans for Oak and Fifth Street were. It is planned to put asphalt topping (2"to 3") . Also there is a need to get trash service started on Douglas Street and Douglas Court. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes said there is still a problem with drainage on Jackson St. and Highway 78. There is a dip in Second Street and Masters that need to be checked out. Councilmember Adams wanted to know if something could be done for the children walking on Ballard Street to school . There is no sidewalks and the children are walking on the street itself. The only thing is to put culverts in the ditch and cover them over for a grass walk way. This will be very costly and would have to be approved by the State. State would probably be in favor of this provided the City would pay all cost. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to recess the public meeting and convene into executive session under authority of Article 6252-17 of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes Section 2 paragraph "g" Personnel Maters" . Seconded by Council - member Simmons, All in favor. Ce :)q') Mayor Akin re-convened open meeting. Dr. Joe Fulgham was asked to fill out part of unexpired term of Councilmember Gail Wallace until the April Election. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to appoint Dr. Joe Fulgham to serve on the Council until the April Election. Seconded by Councilmember Simmons , all in favor. Mayor Akin gave Dr. Joe Fulgham his Oath of Office. By placing Dr. Fulgham on the Council , this creates an opening on Planning and Zoning. Council requested Staff to contact Mr. Harold Spence to see if he would serve on Planning and Zoning Board and to contact Mr. Brian Chaney to replace Mr. Spence on the Zoning Board of Adjustments. City Manager reported the plaque for the new Fire Station was proving to be a costly factor. The lowest estimate received for this plaque was $4,500.00. Staff suggested a small plaque be placed on the outside wall such as the one on Akin Pavillon at a cost of approximately $150.00 and a plaque with all the names of donors be placed inside the building with an estimated cost of $500.00. Motion to adjourn was made by Councilmember Simmons, seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary HOME RULE CHARTER COMMITTEE MINUTES OCTOBER 13, 1984 9:00 A. M. The Home Rule Charter Committee of the City of Wylie met in a called meeting on Saturday, October 13, 1984 at 9:00 A. M. . Those present were Chairman Truett Smith, Members Jerry Davis, John Seeley, Jayne Chapman , Carol Barry, Perry Robinson, Ray Mullins, Richard Sewell , Joe George, Dwayne Boyd, Carey Gooch, Roy Randolph, and Dennis Kauffman, City Attorney Larry Jackson, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, City Manager Gus Pappas. Members absent were James Blakey and Judy Trimble. Minutes were approved as submitted. Joe George was concerned about setting up the charter with at large Council seating. Does theJustice department approve this type of charter. City Attorney Larry Jackson said any time you move for an election, theJustice Department does have to approve. By adopting a charter with at large council is not changing the way it is set up now and theJustice Department will probably approve it since the City is at large. Truett Smith said he had rather stay at large at this time. The size of the City warrants the City to stay at large. Ray Mullins wanted to know if Larry Jackson had heard of the Justice Department objecting to a Charter like this. Mr. Jackson said not one of the same size as the City of Wylie. Joe George wanted to know about Section 4 --- Texas State Law---. Truett Smith said the Council could do nothing that the State Law would not allow. After some discussion, the committee turn the charter over to Mr. Larry Jackson for some correction in parts of the wording and to correct or add as follows: Section 12 - B - change two readings of Ordinances to one reading Section 6 B Strike the word Abolish Under the General section add - All Boards must have 4 affirmative votes in order to carry a decision. Members of Boards must be a legal resident of the City of Wylie as well as a qualified registered voter. The Committee requested Mr. Larry Jackson work with the City Staff and get the corrections made and delivered before the next meeting. Motion was made to adjourn, all in favor. MINUTES PLANNING & ZONING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 , 1984 The Planning & Zoning Commission for the city of Wylie , Texas met in regular session on Thursday , October 11 , 1984 in the council chambers at city hall . A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law. The meeting was called to order at 7 : 00 PM by Chairman , Joe Fulgham . Commission members in attendance were Randall Gaston , Bryant Barry , Ken Mauk and Sarah Connelly . Absent were Kent Crane and Nancy Conkle . Representing the city staff were Gus Pappas , City Manager , Roy Faires , C . E . O . and Barbara LeCocq . Also attending were Ralph Pinkus , Lloyd Dicken and Gary Roddy . ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES - There being no additions or corrections a motion was made by Ken Mauk and seconded by Sarah Connelly to approve the minutes as submitted . Notion carried 5-0. ITEM NO. 2 - CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON RE-ZONING OF TRACTS 8 & 9 OUT OF S .B. SHELBY SURVEY - The public hearing was opened by chairman Fulgham. Mr . Dicken , speaking on behalf of the petitioner , Mr . Pinkus clarified the exact zoning being requested and the exact location of the requested zoning districts. He reported that the request covered 3. 92 acres of the tract involved . There being no further questions or comments the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the commission for discussion . There was some general discussion of possible future zoning in that area . Following the discussion , Randall Gaston made a motion to recommend to the city council of Wylie approval of the petition to rezone portions of Tracts 8 & 9 out of S . B . Shelby Survey from single family to duplex . Bryant Barry seconded the motion . Motion carried 5-0. ITEM NO. 3 - CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 48. 816 ACRES LOCATED ON OLD SACHSE ROAD - This property is located adjacent to the new water tower and is a part of the Allen Atterbury Survey , Abstract 23. Chairman Fulgham opened the public hearing . Gary Roddy , petitioner , said the house located in this area is already in the city limits . Mr . Roddy also outlined projected use of the land . Mr . Pappas said the staff recommends approval of the annexation petition . There being no further questions or comments , the item was returned to the commission for comment . There being none , a motion was made by Bryant Barry to recommend to the city council of Wylie approval of the annexation of 48 . 816 acres out of the Allen Atterbury Survey as described CO in the petition. Randall Gaston seconded the motion . Motion carried 5-0. ITEM NO. 4 - CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 0. 146 ACRES LOCATED ON FM 544 - This property is out of the E. C. Davidson Survey , Abstract 266 commonly referred to as "the old Simmons place" . The public hearing was opened by Chairman Fulgham. There being no comments or questions the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the table . No questions or comments . Motion made by Bryant Barry to recommend to the city council of Wylie approval of the annexation of the above described property. Motion seconded by Randall Gaston. Motion carried 5-0. CONDUCT INTERNAL BUSINESS - Due to the appointment of Chairman, Joe Fulgham to the city council of Wylie the commission elected by aclamation Randall Gaston as chairman of the Planning & Zoning Commission. Motion was made and seconded to name Sarah Connelly as vice-chairman of the Planning & Zoning Commission. Elected by aclamation . ITEM NO. 5 - ADJOURNMENT - Sarah Connelly made a motion to adjourn . Motion carried . Meeting adjourned . Joe Fulgham, Chairman PETITION FOR ANNEXATION THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: Now comes James and Martha Evans of the County of Dallas and the State 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 corporation who are owners of the following des- cribed tract of land which is contagious 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: • • PETITION FOR ANNEXATION CONT' D PAGE 2 Said James and Martha Evans represents that he and all other owners desire 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. Witness the hand of this petitioner this the 13th day of September 19 84 . • Signature James and Martha Fvens Please Print Name 2816 Glenbrook Drive Address Garland Texas 75041 City State ZIP (214) 278-4958 Telephone THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared James and Martha Evans , know 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 : Given under my hand and seal of office this the 13th day of September , 19 84 . • o y Public, Dallas Co y, Texas 617 tom-hit iss Pot.) EX?/gee z_ ri_84 • Exhibit A SURVEY PLAT • ATE : March 30, 1971 ALL PARTIES INTERESTED IN PREMISES SURVEYED : ais is to certify that I have this date made a careful and accurate survey a the ground of the property described as follows : ITUATED in Collin County , Texas , out of the Richard D. Newman Survey , Abst . o. 660, and being a part of a tract , formerly called 87 .42 acres (plus 0. 75 cres in the Duke Strickland Survey, Abst . No. 841) conveyed to S . C. and artha Ann Rogers by Howell W. Kitchell et ux by deed recorded in Vol . 315 , age 273 of the Collin County Deed Records , and being Tract Number Three as warded in Decree of Partition, dated January 30 , 1969 in Cause No. 28809 in he District Court 96th Judicial District , Collin County , Texas , and recorded n Vol. 748 , Page 537 of the Collin County Deed Records , said tract being more articularly described as follows : EGINNING at an iron stake for corner in the north line of said Newman Survey , aid corner being the northwest corner of Tract 2 in said Cause No. 28809 , aid corner bears 1188 . 00 feet , N89°00'W and 585 .42 feet N85 °15 'W of the ortheast corner of the said 87 .42 acre tract , said corner being also in the enter of an abandoned road; HENCE in a westerly direction along the north line of the said Newman Survey nd center of abandoned road as follows : N85 °15 'W , 326 . 58 feet and N87 °37 'W, 3 . 25 feet to an iron stake for corner in same ; HENCE South a distance of 1328 . 10 feet to an iron stake for corner in the outh line of the said 87 .42 acre tract ; HENCE S88°45 ' E along the south line of said 87 .42 acre tract , 283 . 67 feet o an iron stake for corner; 'HENCE North, 1103 . 12 feet to an iron stake for corner; 'HENCE S85 °15 ' E, 71 . 56 feet to an iron stake for corner , said corner being ,he southwest corner of Tract No. 2 , of said Cause No. 28809 ; 'HENCE N1 °02 ' E along the west line of said Tract No. 2 a distance of 208 . 71 feet to the place of beginning and containing 8 . 85 acres of land. 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It is our recommendation to the City Council that: '' 2 ,,` , WE APPROVE/DISAPPROVE (strike one) (1 Liii By a vote of yeas and 0 nays With the following stipulations: • This transmittal represents the action of the Planning and Zoning Commission in open public meeting on the evening above. The general public was allowed to attend and was offered an opportunity to comment. I , the chairman of this commission certify the above stated results of our decision and hereby transmit this recommendation to the City Council . Lee' 4 Cha'7man/Vice C airman Planning and Zoning !C mission /c PETITION FOR ANNEXATION THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: Now comes (� of the County of &gra') and the State o and represents to the City Council of the said City of Wy ie, Texas, that he is the owner or is acting for all of the owners or partnerships or corporation who are owners of the following des- cribed tract of land which is contagious 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: I PETITION FOR ANNEXATION CONT' D PAGE 2 Said C42,g /?S represents that he and all other owners desire to be annex"�d to and de 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. Witness the hand of this petitioner this the j / day of v,f, , 194Z ///6 CX ' -a14/6—' 6:::(1—ii?ign to e �P/l ease Pri n ame ddres City -6'e. 7/ . 7S'/ State ZIP Telep one THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the unders 'gned Notary Public on this day personally appeared V4Ifir ,eDd , know to me to be the person whose name is subscr b d to the foregoing g ng instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses: Giv n under my hand and seal of office this the 0?1/ day of ja,721, U , 191 1( t-.4te- Notary Public, Co lin County T as * . Vats My � Ep i/ 7 • /�1 DESCRIPTION BEING, a tract of land situated in the Allen Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 23, Collin nty, Texas, and being those tracts as conveyed tb J.C. Laughlin, recorded in Volume 419, Page , and Volume 422, Page 318, and also part of a 40 acre tract, conveyed to J.C. Laughlin and ie Laughlin, recorded in Volume 284, 'Page 93., Deed Records, Collin County, Texas, and being e particularly described as follows; BEGINNING, at the point of intersection of the East Line of Old Highway No. 78, with the th Line of said 40 acre tract, Volume 284, Page 93, a 1" iron stake set for corner; THENCE, S. 89° 45' 23" E. , leaving the said East Line of Old Highway No. 78, a distance of ).20 feet to a 1" iron stake found for corner; THENCE, South, a distance of 738.89 feet to a 4" iron stake set for corner; THENCE, N.89° 38' 22" W. , a distance. of 1348..36. feet to a 1" iron stake found for corner; THENCE, S. 0° 36' W. , a distance:of;.463..16 feet to a 4" iron stake found for corner; THENCE, S. 89° 59 ' W. , a distance Of. 986:97 feet to a point on the East Line of Old Highway 78, a II" iron stake found for corner; THENCE, N. 0° 00' 05" W. , along the East Line. of Old Highway No. 78, a distance of 399. 50 to a Li" iron stake set for corner: THENCE, S. 89° 32 ' E , leaving the East Line of Ord Highway No. 78, a distance of 300.00 to a 1" iron stake set for corner; THENCE, N. 0° 00' 05"' W. , a distance of 50.00 feet to a 1" iron stake set for corner ; THENCE, N. 89° 32' til , a distance of 300.00 feet to a 1/2" iron stake set for corner ; THENCE, N. 0° 00' 05" W. , along the East tine of Old Highway No. 78, a distance of 99.85 feet 4" iron stake set for corner; THENCE, S. 89° 55' 12" E. , leaving the East Line of Old Highway No. 78, a distance of 145.20 to a l" iron stake set for corner; 0°- 00' :05',;:,W.s a. t o,! '.�Q feet to a,. "..iron. stake found for corner; THENC �. 'd. Ad"��5�' '1?'�� tb ;' aJ,,d-f'fsta `' ' b 0, t+et='to-�4 N 4i*onseaki sat fo_r_corner; THENCE, N. 0° 00' 05" W. , along the East Line of Old Highway No. 78, a distance -of 354 .43 to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, and containing, 48.816 acres of land. This description is based he end Title Survey and Plat made':by4O1k 0. Broiiit, Registered Public Surveyor on December 8, • CERTIFICATION. Tb Q. Brown, do hereby certify that t11.s'dur�i'Q traa:made ,Y�' o=i `khe gi7iund, under my direction, this plat correctly represents the' faeta` fdui d ay..the time or save, And- that all corners narked as shown and there are no visible conflicts or encroachments other than shown and that service conforms to the current Texas Surveyors Association Standards and Specifications for :egory l-A condition III survey. This plat is for the exclusive use of Wylie Title, wherein itern, grantor conveyed the subject property to Carlo J. Farina, Jr. AND Jan Littlejohn and or ;n. , grantees and the undersigned surveyor is not responsible to any others. /SW 0 t /5""`"7,--G--e-41-0-to7 1. Brown Registered Public Surveyor No 1744 . IONS UNKNOWN: • OF, �f EASEMENTS .2/ • '4e ' fi�, k Star Gas Co. , Volume - 273 Page - I76' ti * ; Power & Light Volume - 313 Page - 122' BOB 0 E4RO'N'. /G isc• yorfrt . �'�South 738.89 ' y;A DEED738.89' `�\ . I 6 r) ai xi- th I t • � VA, Fence n. a. 0 K. a 10 a 3 48.816 Ac. cNv (DEEDS- 48.783 Ac.) >CD Vol.284, P9.93 to o • d • c� Cp ) ... _SO°361W -.�463.16 W QE' DEED 461.70' 1 sF' t r mN Q,14i ' \'' JI`e 1 W W I • (.• G f IN aN • -1/p0 14p J5 r` f 1 / " ow o o aao CT cr, W w W 9 o W ' Vol. 419, Pg. 105 M I N d ' r r d . j p 03 1 r N 0°00'05°W 50.00' N 1 t-'r a. icj Cr 1. a) 6 3 i '`1 Lr, iv N 0° 001 0 5' W , :`I +�._ �, 30000 �,_ N 30' E�mt. co In W N.T.M.W.D. 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Is u ti r 1{` y . ee ¢ Y' ' ( , st `'t,{ . :J. isl• TC O .,J;`;;1v. n! `a 1 ,_ N , !J•• tl: •M •.AM • It 11 11 11 1r' ` ►�-1�A1 • •I7 To: r ' r• Q y. 2 I!0 0' Z I Z i i Diu 0 1.7 1 45 r_________________._ 1 1 v. ,.'iv .o I 1 t•1 0 / Y Letter of Transmittal To: City Council of Wylie From: Plan ing and Zoning Commission Date: // /91Y On the evening of the above date, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the request fo the property co my referred to as : / 5L_J, • It is our recommendation to the City Council that: WE APPROVE/WAf`PROVE (strike one) By a vote of yeas and 0 nays With the following stipulations: • This transmittal represents the action of the Planning and Zoning Commission in open public meeting on the evening above. The general public was allowed to attend and was offered an opportunity to comment. I , the chairman of this commission certify the above stated results of our decision and hereby transmit this recommendation to the City Council . '/IL- GG C<arvvt Chairman/Vice Chairma� Plahning and Zoning -Commission /9 PETITION FOR ANNEXATION THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: Now comes j m tY\c rni of the County of ao aid and the State of `—re V., Q S , 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 corporation who are owners of the following des- cribed tract of land which is contagious 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: /4; , ce c7/- 7//4-* C. Q-I✓ice -o'' .sve✓z", • a PETITION FOR ANNEXATION CONT'D PAGE 2 Said d ) m Mr4164-if�, represents that he and all other owners desire 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. Witness the hand of this petitioner this the c s day of S-70. 19 71-. Z 7,7 S2_,g n to aG T ase rint ame d ress 1�`-Zis- T, s 7 a7,9 CittSy' State ZIP -yam - EZyz Telephone THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the undersig ed Notary Public on this day personally appeared -J m MC. /12 ;` 71- , know to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the forgoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses: Giv n under my hand and seal of office this the (4 S day of , 19 � . CR..... �,�., b ic, Co 1 ounty, Texas ,:� •'•• 2reoZa r, Wing I * D Notary Public,$ttb M Twl .44.�' m My Com uIon LxOtti -/5• f 02 / SITUATED IN COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AND BEING A PORIHON OF A CALLLE 31 ACRE I ACl Ur LAND Dui i;lr. L . L. L 'F 320 ACRES, ABSTRACT NO. 266 AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT IN THE NORTH LINE OF F.M. 544 AT STATE SURVEY STATION 369 + 68. 32; THENCE SOUTH 89 ELGREUS 36 MINUTES 30 SECONDS WEST, 268. 79 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, AN IRON ROD SET FOR CORNER; THENCE NORTH 3 DEGREES 03 MINUTES EAST, 84. 89 FEET TO AN IRON ROD SET FOR CORNER; THENCE NORTH 87 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 52 SECONDS WEST, 73.90 FEET TO AN IRON ROD SET FOR CORNER; THENCE SOUTH 3 DEGREES 03 MINUTES WEST, 88 FEET TO AN IRON ROE SET FOR CORNER; THENCE NORTH 89 .DEGREES 36 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 74.02 FEET TO THE• PLACE-OF.BEGINNI.NG AND CONTA1NING 0. 146 ACRES OF LAND. I - I SIR N 870 58 52, W 73 0 S I R 0 !46 AC a. CD Q3 20.4 //// 5. 2 6. 6 12. 9 ONE STORY FRAME 2 .7 C- `+ N1 ' \ / ^"` ----/ -----'� - m.`------- F. �� °°, NO ~°�� -__ 220= Is a go it It, F -' -~ - - � - - - - - ' Al ST - `nwcr °u/ . ^'u= ` MIN Ar I MARBLE 44 4.1 ig 60 64 m .^~3c °' n^ '� ^'w� / -' ,u � vv � *'*w 0 `V = Letter of Transmittal To: City Council of Wylie From: P ning and Zoning Commission Date: // /9 D V On the evening of the above date, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed • the request for/ /whe proper commonly referred to as : 94 ice C 9 s /. o is.2-1 — '5 It is our recommendation to th City Counci that: P \,9`c-/7),)271`1 A / WE APPROVE/� (strike one) evz- ;) By a vote of 5 yeas and 0 nays With the following stipulations: • This transmittal represents the action of the Planning and Zoning Commission in open public meeting on the evening above. The general public was allowed to attend and was offered an opportunity to comment. I , the chairman of this commission certify the above stated results of our decision and hereby transmit this recommendation to the City Council . ;&// / te Cha)rman/Vice Chairm Planning and Zonin6-- ommission 5/ APPLICATION TO 1 I Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Building) Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Zoning) F4 Planning and Zoning Commission NAME ,i ' 63,,e--- -/-e--, ADDRESS LOT BLOCK f SUBDIVISION alel-e, dylL sp,„?,,,, ^ 7,i2 I Y g,oe--4,e-,-, 462/_, BASIS OF APPLICATION: IInterpretation 1 Special exception for use or development fI Variance Rezoning l Exception to Building Code E:1 EXPLANATIO : c C .� $ /",2 ' '- . o f - C°'� 1 ,,, /- �dcry7, c/ ItA4- U, SIGNITURE of APPLICANI�,i !�/ DATE 9_ 070—j'X 4— Must be accompanied by filing fee of $ 6 . ‘; a5. oa f;J A' .12' •-1021 I•C, • c �ilG 1 I •00I ,•,.°.' F. M. HWY. O. 3412 • , t20.t•' • NI .4\ .670 — .•— _ ��0010, •' ry _ _ 1 . 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P .�"I 'y ~ Sf71wh r1. 1 •• �'• / • i �i r+'� _r..: �;�' 1: r, <, 1, ;: .t•J dry•r'�...a�F�l� �''.a�;�- !`� ' r> .r:'ri • F").; - ‘, • ' laf�v�.j''.t��fi• e•'>.s' ' �•.+/`x i S.4t .wP,: � : •s i .?. ss' o;f• tu. 22.039 C A RTME SITE t ,' ' : +�'<- r 'L d Qc.�M. 11 c ;iv" a • : r--.''40. X .r f:.",:' :ate . - . •�1:•ytp7'e gh., y,�'i~"Li '� .'1� '^.-P_.e' .r�a� �\ '� '� ; ��,?,4 ��� 1 .,«�.: y., 1 i.itf, *U.-:� +t v J2o UN� 3 . iv •'• ^r eL ;�` .I ,�' ... ti k„... [J `` �0 1.1 .. . J I I- 1 fop ) _f• t,tiE � i 1!„:„..C`• � 36 . ` • 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 CLASSIFICATION 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 DOLLARS ($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 Ralph Pinkus 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: Two -Family (2F) Said property being described as follows: S. B. Shelby Abstract No. 820 Track 8 & 9 (portion of) ORDINANCE NO. CONT'd. Page 2 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 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 invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so 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 hereto- fore 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 develop- ment and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare of the City. Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage and publication of its caption, as the law in such cases provides. DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas , this 23rd day of October , 1984. APPROVED: John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES, INC. Serving: McKinney, Allen, Farmersville, Princeton, Wylie & Sachse, Texas 121 N. Greenville Ave., Allen, Texas 75002 214.727.5723 October 2, 1984 Mr. Gus Pappas . City Manager City of Wylie P.O. Box 428 Wylie, Texas 75098 Dear Mr. Pappas : This is to advise I have contacted Don Whitt concern- ing cable television at the Wylie schools . I will be in touch with his Media Coordinator this week to proceed with the wiring of these facilities . Regarding the financial information, my Corporate Office is preparing additional revenue figures which I will present to you upon receipt. If there are no objecti s, I would ' ke to reschedule my City Council appearance for ctober 23, i stead of the original date of November 13-.- ' k be made aware of any additional problems the Council may have so these might be rectified as soon as possible. The one span of cable above the ground in The Oaks will be buried this week. After our meeting the other day, I took another drive through Rush Creek and did not observe any cable above ground. Regards, 411\7 Edwa L. M er Regional M ager CITY O( '+ WYLIE POLICE DEPARTMENT 'f,1jie . ._. \/ 2 October 1984 TO: Gus Pappas , City Manager ,I FROM: R. D. Abbott, Chief of Police RE: Advertisement for Bids/1985 Police Vehicle As the budget for FY 1985 has been approved , I request consideration and approval to go out for bids for the 1985 police package vehicle. A copy of the proposed specifications will be forthcoming, but will basically be the same specifications set forth in our request for bids last year. The special "police package" vehicles are only put on the production line about twice each year by the manufacturers , and it is to our benefit to have the vehicle "on order" as quickly as possible after budget approval , even though it may be well after the first of the year before the vehicle is actually put into production. a-,‘-%(L-7 R. D. Abbott Chief of Police RDA:ejg RANCHETTE ESTATES AND OTHERS WATER LINE EXTENSION * * * * f* ** * * *** * ** ** * * * *** ** ** ** * *** ** *** * * * * * ** ** * ** * ** * * ** * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * ** ** * *** * * ** * * * * * *** * * * * * PROPERTY FRONTAGE FT/COST LINE/COST VALVES FIRE PLUGS SHARED/COST T/COST * ** **** ** ** ** ** *** * ** * * * *** * * ** ** * * * * * * ** ** * * * ** * ** ** *** * * * ** ** * * * * ** * * ** * *** * * ** ** * * * * * * ** ** *** * * * WILLIAM YOUNG 100 3 . 53 353 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 353 . 00 NORTEX NURSEY 440 3 . 53 1 , 553 , 20 0 . 00 1 , 000 . 00 0 . 00 2 , 553 . 20 TP&L 226 3 . 53 797 . 78 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 797 . 78 J . R. EAVES 302 3 . 53 1 , 066 . 06 200 . 00 1 , 000 . 00 0 . 00 2 , 266 . 06 PEGGY POLLAEHN 94 3 . 53 331 . 82 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 331 . 82 LEAMAN REYNOLDS 95 3 . 53 335 . 35 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 335 , 35 MOODY BALLOW 95 3 . 53 335 . 35 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 335 . 35 J . T . WRIGHT 115 3 . 53 405 . 95 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 , 00 405 , 95 WINSTON WATKINS 115 3 . 53 405 . 95 200 . 00 1 ► 000 . 00 0. 00 1 , 605 ,95 LEDON BRAMLETT 115 3 . 53 405 . 95 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 405 . 95 JOHN ERECKSON 172 3 . 53 607 . 16 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 607 . 16 M.F . MATTHEWS 1 , 883 3 . 53 6 , 646 . 99 400 . 00 3 , 000 . 00 0 . 00 10 , 046. 99 ( CROSSING) 50 81 , 00 4 , 050 . 00 400 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 4 , 450 . 00 CBA ENTERPRISES 625 3 . 53 2 , 206 . 25 400 . 00 2 , 000 , 00 0 . 00 4 , 606 . 25 (CROSSING) 50 81 . 00 4 , 050 , 00 400 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 4 , 450 . 00 MICHEAL MC ANALLY 96 3 . 53 338 .88 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 338 . 88 KENNETH BEVIS 263 3 . 53 928 . 39 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 928 . 39 0. W. HAMPTON 233 3 . 53 822 . 49 200 . 00 2 , 000 . 00 0 . 00 3 , 022 , 49 ( CROSSING ) -BOWDIN 50 81 . 00 4 , 050 . 00 400 . 00 0 , 00 0 . 00 4 , 450 . 00 1� BILLIE R. JONES 198 3 . 53 698 . 94 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 698 . 94 "III. JAMES PELL 198 3 . 53 698 . 94 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 698 . 94 RICHARD SWANSON 265 3 . 53 935 . 45 0 . 00 1 , 000 . 00 0 . 00 1 , 935 . 45 JICKE. DRAIN 210 3 .53 741 . 30 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 741 . 30 W be R HOUSEWRIGHT 806 3 . 53 2 , 845 . 18 0 . 00 1 , 000 . 00 0 . 00 3 , 845 . 18 LAKE RANCH EST . 294 3 . 53 1 , 037 . 82 0 . 00 1 , 000 . 00 0 . 00 2 , 037 . 82 3 . 53 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 3 . 53 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 0 . 00 7 , 090 N/A 36 , 648 . 20 2 , 600 . 00 13 , 000 . 00 0 . 00 52 , 248 . 20 10 6/ (ayo 1 g teed MAILING: P. O. BOX 15580 FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76119 Crefe 1D 50 E. MANSFIELD HWY. (HWY. 287 SO.) CORPORATION "__" T . INTERNATIONAL i-l7 NATIONAL OFFICES October 5, 1984 G) O0.1 198'I City of Wylie 14 N. Ballard P. 0. Box 428 Wylie, Texas 75098 ATTENTION: Mr. Gus Pappas, City Manager Dear Mr. Pappas: As per your request for your addition to the proposed library, we submit a proposed contract for $37,874.00. You further asked hcw much the yearly payment would be on a term of three years to pay out. We submit a cost of $15,907.08 per year. If you have any further questions, please feel free to call. Very truly yours, PEED FAB-CRETE . ORPORATION INT'L. C `-'t Dave Bloxan, Sr. President INSURANCE RENEWAL PREMIUM COMPANY NAME COVERAGE EMPLOYER MONTHLY EMPLOYEE MONTHLY EMPLOYEE WEEKLY CURRENT Blue Cross Blue Shield $200.00 Deductible 80% of Benefit Pkg. 100% of Accident up to $500.00 $63.55 plus life $111 .59 $ 25.78 RENEWAL RATES: Blue Cross Blue Shield $200.00 Deductible 80% of Benefit Pkg. 100% of Accident up to $500.00 $87.90 plus life $154.49 $ 35.66 " $300.00 Deductible 80% of 1st $7,500. Coinsurance amount $1 ,500. 100% payment of remainder $78.53 plus life $138.22 $ 31 .90 Texas Municipal League $100.00 Deductible 80% of 1st $5,000. (Prudential Ins. ) 90% of next $5,000. 100% of remainder 100% of accident up to $500.00 $99.71 plus life $127.76 $ 29.49 U Transamerica Occidental $200.00 Deductible 80% of Benefit Pkg. $73.39 plus life $128.20 $ 29.59 SUMMARY: Blue Cross Blue Shield renewal rates are increased $26.15 plus life $ 42.90 $ 9.88 " II $14.98 plus life $ 26.63 $ 6.12 Texas Municipal League " " $36.16 plus life $ 16.17 $ 3.71 Transamerica Occidental " $ 9.84 plus life $ 16.61 $ 3.81 /LW :_z/"J> - COMPANY NAME TWO WHEEL DRIVE Carter Chevrolet - McKinney /. Andrews Ford, Inc. - Rockwall /‘ 36 /9 c D Bob Tedford Chevrolet - Farmersvi l l e I/O/ 7/�O /// Newman Chevrolet, Inc. Garland icr; 9/d; 1Pn /fa fl 1 Lakeside Chevrolet Co. - Rockwall to GENERAL FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 166,761 .65 Revenue Deposits 42,312.61 1,283.07 (August) Interest Earned 1.021.65 (September) Total Revenue 211,378.98 Expenditures 107,686.55 Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 103,692.43 UTILITY FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 72,865.61 Revenue Deposits 51,280.23 439.87 (August) Interest Earned 526.33 (September) Total Revenue 125,112.04 Expenditures 42,087.22 Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 83,024.82 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 12,731 .47 Revenue Deposits _0_ Interest Earned 75.43 Total Revenue 12,806.90 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 12,806.90 PETTY CASH FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 3,348.72 Water Deposits 2,080.00 Total Revenue 5,428.72 Expenditures 450.00 Funds Transferred to Water & Sewer Deposits Acct. -0- Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 4,978.72 WATER & SEWER DEPOSITS Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 32,778.97 Interest Earned 201.28 Funds Transferred from Petty Cash Fund -0- Total Revenue 32,980.25 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 32,980.25 STREETS AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 17,513.43 Revenue Deposits -0- Interest Earned 128.35 Total Revenue 17,641 .78 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 17,641 .78 GENERAL OBLIGATION INTEREST & SINKING FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 11 ,194.30 Revenue Deposits '0' Interest Earned 66.33 Total Revenue 11 ,260.63 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 11 ,260.63 WATER & SEWER REVENUE BOND INTEREST & SINKING FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 73,269. 11 Revenue Deposits -0- Interest Earned 434.11 Total Revenue 73,703.22 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 73,703.22 WYLIE PARK & RECREATION DEVELOPMENT FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 18,682.97 Revenue Deposits -0- Total Revenue 18,682.97 Expenditures 7 ,541 .75 Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 11 ,141 .22 �7 REFUSE DEPOSIT FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 1,399.23 Revenue Deposits 360.00 Interest Earned 16. 59 Total Revenue 1 ,775.82 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 1,775.82 WATER AND SEWER IMPACT FUND Monthly Report for September Bank Balance as of August 31, 1984 83,851 .96 Revenue Deposits 2,000.00 Interest Earned 619.00 Total Revenue 86,470.96 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 86,470.96 1983 Tax Collection for September Riverview Townhomes $ Bostic I Bostic II Bostic III Brown & Burns J M Butler Butler Caldwell Callaway El dridge Fairview Holiday Terrace I Holiday Terrace II Holiday Terrace III Keller I Keller II Lavon Terrace Railroad 90.63 Russell Southside Westwind Meadows I Westwind Meadows II Wylie Industrial Park Wylwood I Wylwood II Wylwood III Wylwood IV Wylwood V Survey Personal Property Mobile Homes Oaks I Oaks II Rush Creek Total s 90.63