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11-13-1984 (City Council) Agenda Packet AGENDA SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL, TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 13 , 198g/ ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Fo additions or corrections . ITEM NO. 2 - RESOLUTION SUPPORTING EXTENDED AREA TELEPHONE SERVICE FOR ROCKWALL - The city of Rockwall is desirous of receiving extended area service or metro telephone service and has asked us to support their case . This will in effect also extend our area of service as we will then be able to phone Rockwall on the metro system as we can Plano and other cities around us . ITEM NO. 3 - APPROVAL OF ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR 8 . 85 ACRES LOCATED WEST OF GLEN KNOLL MOBILE HOME PARK - This is formalization of what is in effect already accomplished and that is the annexation of this property which is located just west of Glen i)noll : obile Home Park . ITEM NOS . 4 & 5 - ZONING OF 8.85 ACRES LOCATED WEST OF GLEN KNOLL MOBILE HOME PARK - The Planning Zoning Commission approved this petition for Industrial zoning by a vote of 1 with 2 abstentians . There was a great deal of discussion with the main concern being the surrounding of a residential area (Glen Knoll i:obile Home Park) with the industrial zoning . However , the adjacent property owner , :ielvin `=,t . John , registered no complaint against this annexation or zoning . It was pointed out to members of the P Z that the mobile home part: ordinance has a built in buffer with it ' s set-back requirements and screening requirements . The two abstentians were not ''conflict of interest" and therefore were regarded es affirmative votes . ITEM NO. 6 - CONDUCT FINAL PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 48. 816 ACRES ON S . BALLARD ADJACENT TO NEW WATER TOWER - Ho additional comments . ITEM NO. 7 - CONDUCT FINAL PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 0. 146 ACRES LOCATED ON FM 544 WEST OF SH 78 - Ho additional comments . ITEM NO. 8 - APPROVE ORDINANCE PROHIBITING PARKING ALONG FIFTH STREET BETWEEN OAK AND MASTERS - This action was requested by a member of the council . It has Leen determined that parking along Fifth Street between Oak and ;Masters Streets does indeed constitute a safety hazard particularly for children in the area . ITEM NO. 9 - APPROVE ORDINANCE AMENDING MH PARK ORDINANCE TO READ "CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER" INSTEAD OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR" - This is a matter of appropriate departmental designation . At the time this ordinance was originally drafted the city had no plans for a code enforcement officer and this fell to the director of public works . his action will correctly designate the enforcement department . ITEM NO. 10 - APPROVE PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR ROCKY TOP SUBDIVISION IN STEEL INDUSTRIAL PARK - The Planning ?oninn Commission approved this plat by a vote of 7-0 . This elat has been through the approval process and is passed to the council with all corrections having been made . The developers have committed to placing a mutually agreed upon amount in escrow for the improvement of Steel `:cad in order to bring it up to city standards so that it can be dedicated to and accepted by the city . ITEM NO. 11 - APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR MURRY- WILLIAMS SUBDIVISION IN STEEL INDUSTRIAL PARK - The Planning H Zoning Commission approved this plat by a vote of 7-0 . 1 All comments made on the above item are virtually the same for this plat . We have had several meetings with the engineer for both parties and all corrections have been made as required by all the city ' s reviewing boards and departments . Tha paving of Steel Road has been handled in the same manner as item 10 above . ITEM NO. 12 — AUTHORIZATION FOR NTMWD TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY WATER SERVICE — This is another request for water service on acreage located north on SH 78 across the highway from the entrance to the Corps of Engineers Offices at Lavon Dam . You can see by our letter to NTMWD that we expect this to be a "temporary" arrangement until the city has water and sewer service to the property . This property owner , Larry Parker , is related to Mr . I-Iensley who requested and received the same permission a few weeks ago from the city of Wylie . ITEM NO. 13 — AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR ARCHITECTURAL/ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR NEW CITY HALL — With all of the alternative proposals for sites and buildings now having gone by the wayside , it is time to return to our original plan for construction of the city hall at the Kirby Park site . If this conclusion is shared by the city council , then the first step in beginning that project is to authorize the city staff to request bids for these needed design services . ITEM NO. 14 — APPLICATION OF SD REGULATIONS AND OTHER ETJ AUTHORITY IN DALLAS COUNTY — There has been much past discussion about whether or not the city of Wylie should recognize the Collin County line as some sort of ultimate growth border . Apparantly in the past , this imaginary line was given some credence ; however , it has now been violated by some of our sister cities . Prior to this time , we have never been asked or required to face the issue head—on but now we have a development just south of the fork in the road on South I'M 544 which is just inside of Dallas County . It should be made clear that it is within our ETJ and that there is no legal requirement for us to limit our ETJ or our city limits to one county . The decision is yours , the staff is prepared to procede with your expressed desires . ITEM NO. 21 — EXECUTIVE SESSION — The opportunity for this executive session is provided should the council feel the need to further discuss the city hall site selection . There is no need for such a session from the staff for either personnel reasons or real estate matters . If the council has no use for this opportunity then as far as the staff is concerned , it can be deleted . 2 ddrte_ 77)t9,i�� AGENDA REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1984 7 : 00 P.M. CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS COUNCIL BUSINESS 1 1-7 Consider approval of minutes . 2 8-9 Consider resolution supporting Extended Area Service for the city of Rockwall , Texas . PUBLIC READING OF ORDINANCES/PUBLIC HEARINGS 3 10-11 Consider approval of annexation ordinance for 8 . 85 acres out of R. D. Newman Survey , Absract 660. ( Located west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park. ) 4 12-15 PUBLIC HEARING - Conduct public hearing on zoning petition for 8 . 85 acres out of R. D. Newman Survey (located west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park) requesting zoning designation Industrial . (No vote required . ) 5 16-17 Consider approval of zoning ordinance for 8 . 85 acres out of R. D. Newman Survey (west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park) . 6 18-21 PUBLIC HEARING - Conduct second/final public hearing on annexation of 48. 816 acres out of Allen Atterbury Survey , Abstract 23. (Located on South Ballard adjacent to new water tower. ) No vote required . 7 22-24 PUBLIC HEARING - Conduct second/final public hearing on the annexation of 0. 146 acres out of E. C. Davidson Survey , Abstract 266 (Located on West FM 544 - commonly referred to as "old Simmons place" . ) No vote required . 8 25 Consider approval of ordinance prohibiting parking on East and West sides of Fifth Street between Oak and Masters . 9 26-27 Consider approval of ordinance amending Mobile Home Park 1 dattc./( .-7244,zty2,4t.t)9 AGENDA REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 13, 1984 7 :00 P.M. CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS COUNCIL BUSINESS 1 1-7 Consider approval of minutes . 2 8-9 Consider resolution supporting Extended Area Service for the city of Rockwall , Texas . PUBLIC READING OF ORDINANCES/PUBLIC HEARINGS 3 10-11 Consider approval of annexation ordinance for 8 . 85 acres out of R. D. Newman Survey , Absract 660. ( Located west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park. ) 4 12-15 PUBLIC HEARING - Conduct public hearing on zoning petition for 8 . 85 acres out of R . D. Newman Survey ( located west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park) requesting zoning designation Industrial . (No vote required . ) 5 16-17 Consider approval of zoning ordinance for 8 . 85 acres out of R. D. Newman Survey (west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park) . 6 18-21 PUBLIC HEARING - Conduct second/final public hearing on annexation of 48.816 acres out of Allen Atterbury Survey , Abstract 23 . (Located on South Ballard adjacent to new water tower . ) No vote required . 7 22-24 PUBLIC HEARING - Conduct second/final public hearing on the annexation of 0. 146 acres out of E. C. Davidson Survey , Abstract 266 (Located on West FM 544 - commonly referred to as "old Simmons place" . ) No vote required . 8 25 Consider approval of ordinance prohibiting parking on East and West sides of Fifth Street between Oak and Masters . 9 26-27 Consider approval of ordinance amending Mobile Home Park 1 CALLED CITY COUNCIL MEETING 112 MINUTES OCTOBER 19, 1984 5:00 P. M. The Wylie City Council met in a called session on Friday, October 19, 1984 at 5:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers at City Hall . Mayor John 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 William Martin, Cleo Adams, Percy Simmons and Joe Fulgham, City Manager Gus Pappas and City Secretary Carolyn Jones. Mayor Akin called the meeting to order and called for a motion to convene into executive session. Motion was made by Councilmember Martin to convene into executive session under the authority of Article 6252-17 of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes Section 2 paragraph "f" real estate. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Mayor Akin reconvened meeting into open session. Mayor Akin stated there was no decision to be made from the discussion of real estate during the executive session. The discussion was toward a new site for the new City Hall Complex. Motion was made to adjourn by Councilmember Simmons, seconded by Councilmember Fulgham. All in favor. John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones City Secretary CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OCTOBER 23, 1984 7:00 P. M. The Wylie City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, October 23, 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 W. Akin, Mayor Pro Tem Don Hughes, Councilmembers Cleo Adams, Percy Simmons, William Martin, Joe Fulgham, City Manager Gus Pappas, City Secretary Carolyn Jones , Public Works Director Bill Windham, Code Enforcement Officer Roy Faires , Elayne & Scott from Wylie News, Joe Wakefield, Jerry and Ann Davis , Brian Chaney, Bill White, Harold Evanson, Sam Finch, Gary Roddy, and other citizens. Mayor Akin called the meeting to order and Councilmember William Martin gave the invocation. Approval of Minutes: There being no corrections or additions to the minutes , motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to approve. Seconded by Councilmember Simmons, all in favor. Appointment to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Motion was made by Council - member Martin to appoint Harold Spence to Planning and Zoning Commission. Seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes. Three (3) in favor and Councilmember Simmons abstained. Appointment to Zoning Board of Adjustments: Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons to appoint Brian Chaney to Zoning Board of Adjustments. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Appointments to the Parks and Recreation Board: Motion was made to appoint Derek Ammerman to the Parks and Recreation Board by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Motion was made to appoint John Morgan to Parks and Recreation Board by Councilmember Simmons, seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Final 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, off of Alanis Street. Mayor Akin opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition, the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the Council table. Motion was made by Councilman Adams to approve the annexation and to prepare the annexation ordinance. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. First Public Hearing on Annexation of 48.816 Acres out of the Allen Atterbury Survey, Abstract 23: This property is located north of and adjacent to the new water tower on Old Sachse Road. Mayor Akin opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition, the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the Council table. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to approve this step of annexation and move toward next step. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. First Public Hearing on Annexation of 0.146 Acres out of E. C. Davidson Survey, Abstract 266: This property is located on West FM 544 and is commonly known as "the old Simmons place" . Mayor Akin opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition, the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the Council table. Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons to approve this step of annexation and move toward next step. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. 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) : This property is located south of Rustic Oaks Addition and west of Cottonbelt Street. City Manager Gus Pappas explained the zoning request was keeping the zoning in line with the current zoning on Cottonbelt and Flemming Streets. The property owner is keeping Single Family 2 zoning next to Rustic Oaks Additon and then Duplexes across the street from the Single Family. Mayor Akin opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed. Approve Zoning Ordinance Re-Zoning Tracts 8 & 9 out of S. B. Shelby Survey: There being no questions from Council , Mayor Akin called for a motion. Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to approve and sign Zoning Ordinance re-zoning a portion of Tracts 8 & 9 out of S. B. Shelby to 2F. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. Citizen Request for Presentation by Jerry Davis representing Wylie Business Assn. : Jerry Davis thanked the Mayor and Council for letting him have this time. He explained a little about the Wylie Business Assn. and told they were trying to help clean up Wylie and make it a better place to shop. Jerry requested three things of the City: 1 . Would the City see that the Streets in Downtown area get swept. 2. Can something be done about the lighting in downtown, 3. What is being done about Christmas. Jerry said that on Thursday nights when the merchants are staying open that the streets are so dark that you can not tell that the stores are staying opened. Jerry wanted to know if it would be possible for the lights in downtown be changed to something like the ones in Oaks Center and would the City pick up the bill for these lights. Mayor Akin replied that he had asked Texas Power & Light Company to check into the cost of this type of lighting. Bill Windham, P. W. D. said he has spoken to a supplier about the City ' s street sweeper and is suppose to hear from him about the cost of repairing the sweeper. Mayor Akin also told Jerry Davis that the Christmas Committee would be glad to meet with him and that the Mayor would set up this meeting. Citizen Request for presentation by Dan Sides: Mr. Sides called and cancelled the presentation. Presentation by Edward L. Musser representing Communications Services, Inc. (Cable TV) : Mr. Musser said Communications Services had done a lot of addition to Wylie such as lines in Rush Creek, Oaks, Westwind Meadows II and the apartments on Fifth and Oak Streets. The Schools have also been connected for cable. He now has a lady working in the Wylie office and they are open the following days of the week Monday through Friday. Mr. Harold Evanson had written letters to Mr. Musser concerning service and also concerning the fact that he was disconnected on Friday without notification and his bill had been paid. Mr. Evanson said his son was at home and the serviceman would not listen to the boy, just disconnected the service. Mr. Evanson is concerned that the service is not up to par and the cable company should provide better service for Wylie. Authorization to Advertise for Bids for Police Car: Motion was made by Councilman Martin to grant authorization to advertise for bids for Police Car. Seconded by Councilman Adams. All in favor. Approval of plans for water line extension from the oorner of FM 3412 and FM 1378: This line is for one of the new ground storage tanks that has been ordered. City Manager Gus Pappas said this line will be replacing a two inch (2") line that is already in the ground. The property owners will be notified and given a chance to participate in the cost of this line, along with annexing into the City. Councilman Adams wanted to know if the people had a choice of not annexing and still having the water line. City Manager Gus Pappas said that is why he has come to the Council . The City Ordinance says that no one outside the City Limits will have city water, since there is a cost of putting in this line, the City has a chance to request annexation. Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to proceed with notifing the property owners of the extension of the water line from FM 3412 to FM 1378. Seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes, all in favor. Authority to enter into lease/purchase contract for Community Center Addition to the New Public Library Building: Mayor Akin explained that this is a shell building attached to one end of the new library building. The cost of this is $37,874.00 with a three (3) year payout plan with payments being $15,907.00 per year. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to grant authority to enter into a lease/purchase contract for Community Center Addition. Seconded by Council - member Adams, all in favor. Approval of Authorization for Provision of Group Life and Health Insurance Carrier: City Manager Gus Pappas reported that the City had obtained several rates for group insurance. Blue Cross Blue Shield was increasing their rates to the City. In checking all the rates submitted, the staff recommends accepting group insurance from Texas Municipal League. Motion was made by Councilman Martin to accept group insurance from TML. Seconded by Councilman Adams. All in favor. Acceptance of Streets and Utilities for Phase I of Wyndham Estates: There are a few drainage problems in Phase I of Wyndham Estates. There is a lot of water ponding and this needs to be corrected. Code Enforcement Officer Roy Faires recommended to Council to deny acceptance of Phase I Wyndham. Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons to deny acceptance of Phase I Wyndham Estates. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Award of Bid for Three-Quarter (3/4) Ton Pick-up Truck for Public Works Department: The following bids were received for consideration: Bob Tedford Chevrolet - Farmersville $10,671 .00 Newman Chevrolet, Inc. - Garland 10,842.92 Lakeside Chevrolet Co. - Rockwall 10,918.00 Carter Chevrolet - McKinney 11 ,095.00 Andrews Ford, Inc. - Rockwall 11 ,168.58 Staff recommends award of bid to go to Bob Tedford Chevrolet in Farmersville. Motion was made by Councilmember Martin to award bid to Bob Tedford Chevrolet in Farmersville. Seconded by Councilmember Simmons. All in favor. 1/ )07 Authorization for Temporary Water Service Connection by North Texas Municipal Water District: A tract of land just North of the turn off to Corps of Engineers on Highway 78. Staff would like authorization to let North Texas Municipal Water District provide for service until such time Wylie City services are available in this area. Then the property owner would become a part of the Wylie City services. Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to grant authority for water service. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. Approval of Bank Reconciliation Reports: Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to approve reports. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. Approval of Budget Report: Motion was made by Councilmember Martin to approve reports. Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Citizen Participation: Brian Chaney wanted to thank the Mayor and City Council for the opportunity to serve on the Zoning Board of Adjustments. Council Discussion: Councilmember Simmons wanted to know if an ordinance for no parking be on the next agenda for the East side of Fifth Street where the apartments are. There area lot of children who play in this area and the cars parked along this road, you cannot see the children. Also, has all the parking for the apartments been paved as the plans show. Councilmember Simmons also wanted to know if the firewood vendors on Ballard were in their legal rights to sell in a residential area. Councilmember Hughes said the alley at Dogwood Court and Woodhollow Dr. is broken up and people are driving through a man's drive way to come out of the alley. Also, Rush Creek Drive is sinking at the intersection of Rush Creek Dr. and Akin Lane. Has Mardi Gras and Memorial Streets had the cracks sealed to help protect these streets. Councilmember Adams wanted to know if the staff at City Hall was trying to help the citizens who have received a water bill within ten days of their last bill . City Manager said staff was working with these people and most of the citizens have come in to see the staff. If there are complaints, please have them call or come in to see us. Mayor Akin said that Thursday night was the meeting of the Collin County Public Officials Meeting. Would like for as many as possible to go. Reminded Council members of the TML meeting in Dallas and that there would be a car leaving City Hall on Friday, November 1st for anyone interested in going. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to convene into executive session under the authority of Article 6252-17 of Vernon' s Annotated Civil Statutes Section 2 paragraph "g" personnel matters. Seconded by Councilmember Simmons. All in favor. Mayor Akin called the meeting back into open session. There were no decisions to be made from executive session. Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to adjourn seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes. All in favor. ATTES: John W. Akin, Mayor Carolyn Jones, City Secretary MINUTES PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 , 1984 The Planning f Zoning Commission for the city of Cylie , Texas met in regular session on Thursday , October 25 , 1OGA 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 by Chairman , Randy Gaston . Commission members , in attendance were Sarah Connelly , Kent Crane , Harold Spence , Ken I° auk , Nancy Conkle . Bryant Barry was absent . Staff members present were Roy Faires , C. E. O . and Barbara LeCocq , secretary . Chairman Gaston welcomed Harold Spence as a new member to the Planning Zoning Commission . ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES - _ here being no corrections or additions , a motion was made by Sarah Connelly to approve the minutes as submitted . den haul: seconded the motion . Notion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 2 - CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING OF EAST RIDGE Chairman Gaston asked for staff comment . Roy Faires located the property on the city map . He also pointed out that :luban'cs Lane will be a major thoroughfare. Staff recommends approval of the zoning petition . Chairman Gaston opened the public hearing . Danny Holley , petitioner , said he would be happy to answer any questions. IIe said there will be 57 single family lots . There being no further comment or questions from the floor , the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the commission for discussion . Randall Gaston said that since none of the property surrounding this addition is zoned , this subdivision would set the zoning trend in the area . Kent Crane asked about the zoning in l:.uall Hollow , the closest sub-division to the one in question . There being no further discussion , den Nauk made a motion to recommend to the city council of i-jylie approval of the zoning petition for East Ridge Addition . ( Retail , Duplex and SF-2) . Nancy Conkle seconded the motion . Notion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 3 - CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING OF 8 . 85 ACRES WEST OF GLEN KNOLL MOBILE HOME PARK - Due to the fact that letters to the adjacent property owners were not delivered on time , it was recommended that this item be tabled until the next meeting . Sarah Connelly made a motion to table this item , seconded by Ken Hauk . lotion carried 6-0 . Chairman, dandy Gaston passed out the revised version of the Zoning Ordinance to each member to be read and studied . :ire asked that a workshop be scheduled at the end of the next Planning & Zoning meeting to go over the new zoning ordinance. Roy Faires explained to members of the commission the nature of the zoning violation for which Don Kreymer has filed request for a varience. There being no further business , Ken Mauk made a motion to adjourn. Notion carried 6-0. Randall , Gaston , Chairman 7 } (1.17111.171 hOV 8 1984 CITY OF ROCKWALL "THE (lEW HORIZO(1" November 7, 1984 Mr. Gus Pappas City Manager City of Wylie P. 0. Box 428 Wylie, Texas 75098 Dear Gus: A copy of the resolution I mentioned to you is enclosed with this letter. Your Council 's passage of this resolution will be of great value to our City in our efforts to obtain Extended Area Service. If your Council does pass the resolution I would appreciate your send- ing a copy to each of the three PUC Commissioners: Philip Ricketts , Chairman; Peggy Rosson; and Dennis Thomas . The address is: 7800 Shoal Creek Boulevard Suite 400 North Austin, Texas 75087 Thank you for your consideration of this matter. If I can assist you in any way please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, :ill Eisen City Manager Enclosure CJ 205 Wert Purls Rockwall. Texar 75087 C214) 722-I I11 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF WYLIE SUPPORTING THE EFFORTS OF THE CITY OF ROCKWALL IN OBTAINING EX- TENDED AREA PHONE SERVICE, OUTLINING THE ADVANTAGES OF THE SERVICE, AND REQUESTING THAT THE TEXAS PUB- LIC UTILITY COMMISSION LOOK FAVORABLY ON THE CITY OF ROCKWALL'S REQUEST FOR EXTENDED AREA SERVICE WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie considers that Rockwall is part of the Dallas Metroplex, and WHEREAS , the City Council of the City of Wylie considers that the citizens of the City of Wylie would benefit from extended area service being provided to Rockwall by virtue of the service pro- viding the ability to call and be called by Rockwall residents and Rockwall businesses , and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie recognizes that city boundary lines do not necessarily denote marked cultural and economic boundaries , and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie supports the efforts of the City of Rockwall in obtaining extended area phone service NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie that the Texas Public Utility Commission is hereby requested to look favorably on the request by the City of Rockwall for extended area phone service. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of , 1984 . APPROVED: Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary 9) ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE FOR ANNEXATION: TO ANNEX TO THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, A TRACT OF LAND OF THE R. D. Newman SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 660 UPON PETITION OF Mr. & Mrs. James Evans WHEREAS, Mr. & Mrs. James Evans has filed a written petition to annex to the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, the tract of land hereinafter described, which said tract of land less than three (3) qualified voters reside, all of which said facts the City Council hereby finds to be true and correct; and WHEREAS, such petition has been heard and considered by the City Council , and it been decided that such annexation of such tract of land would be to the best in- terest of the public and of the said City of Wylie, Texas, and that such petition for annexation should be, and the same is now granted; now therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF WYLIE, TEXAS: That the following described tract of land, described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: 8.85 Acres of land out of the R. D. Newman Survey Abstract #660 (west of Glenn Knoll Mobile Home Park) see attached • • ORDINANCE NO. CONT'D PAGE 2 be received, annexed to, and made part of - and the same is hereby received, annexed to, and made part of - the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, subject to all laws, rules and regulations of said City. The fact that such annexation of said tract of land will be to the best interest of the public and the City of Wylie, and, because planned improvements upon said lands create an emergency, a necessity exists requiring that this ordinance be passed and adopted on first reading. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor of Wylie. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 13th. DAY OF November , 19 R4 • John W. Akin MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary • // Exhibit A SURVEY PLAT ATE : March 30, 1971 '0 ALL PARTIES INTERESTED IN PREMISES SURVEYED: 'his is to certify that I have this date made a careful and accurate survey ►n the ground of the property described as follows : ;ITUATED in Collin County , Texas , out of the Richard D. Newman Survey , Abst . 1o. 660, and being a part of a tract , formerly called 87 .42 acres (plus 0. 75 acres in the Duke Strickland Survey, Abst . No. 841) conveyed to S . C. and Martha 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 In Vol. 748, Page 537 of the Collin County Deed Records , said tract being more )articularly described as follows : BEGINNING at an iron stake for corner in the north line of said Newman Survey , said corner being the northwest corner of Tract 2 in said Cause No. 28809 , said corner bears 1188 . 00 feet , N89°00'W and 585 .42 feet N85 °15 'W of the northeast corner of the said 87 .42 acre tract , said corner being also in the center of an abandoned road; THENCE in a westerly direction along the north line of the said Newman Survey and center of abandoned road as follows : N85 °15 'W, 326 . 58 feet and N87 °37 'W, 33 . 25 feet to an iron stake for corner in same ; THENCE South a distance of 1328 . 10 feet to an iron stake for corner in the south line of the said 87 .42 acre tract ; THENCE S88°45 ' E along the south line of said 87 .42 acre tract , 283 . 67 feet to an iron stake for corner; THENCE North, 1103. 12 feet to an iron stake for corner; THENCE S85 °15 ' E, 71 . 56 feet to an iron stake for corner , said corner being the southwest corner of Tract No. 2 , of said Cause No. 28809 ; THENCE 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. The plat hereon is a true and correct representation of the property as determined by survey . There are no encroachments or protrusions . I //' Registered Public Surveyor ` __, . l PETITION FOR ZONING 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 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: ajt)ik O 1 /1/61) A4 • PETITION FOR ZONING CONT' D PAGE 2 Said James and Martha Evans represents that he and all other owners desire the zoning to be changed from Agriculture to Industrial in accordance with the current Zoning Ordinance and making said zoning subject to the appropriate laws, rules , and regul- ations of said City relating to that classification of zoning. Your petitioner, therefore, respectfull prays that the land above described be zoned by the said City of Wylie, Texas, as provided by Article 974(g) of the REVISED CITY STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Witness the hand of this petitioner this the 13th day of September , 19 .'84. air �?`� ignature James and Martha Evans Please Print Name 2816 Glenbrook Drive State 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 , known to me to be the person whos 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 1,3th day of September , 19 84 . N y Public, Dallas Co y, Texas mW C0A*10•41% /DA rAt's eE /J Exhibit A SURVEY PLAT ATE : March 30, 1971 0 ALL PARTIES INTERESTED IN PREMISES SURVEYED: his is to certify that I have this date made a careful and accurate survey m the ground of the property described as follows : ;ITUATED in Collin County , Texas , out of the Richard D. Newman Survey , Abst . to. 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 iartha 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 : 3EGINNING at an iron stake for corner in the north line of said Newman Survey , said corner being the northwest corner of Tract 2 in said Cause No. 28809 , said corner bears 1188 .00 feet , N89°00'W and 585 .42 feet N85 °15 'W of the northeast corner of the said 87 .42 acre tract , said corner being also in the :enter of an abandoned road; THENCE in a westerly direction along the north line of the said Newman Survey and center of abandoned road as follows : N85 °15 'W, 326 . 58 feet and N87 °37 'W, 33 . 25 feet to an iron stake for corner in same ; THENCE South a distance of 1328 . 10 feet to an iron stake for corner in the south line of the said 87 .42 acre tract ; THENCE S88°45 ' E along the south line of said 87 .42 acre tract , 283 . 67 feet to an iron stake for corner; THENCE North, 1103. 12 feet to an iron stake for corner; THENCE S85 °15 ' E, 71 .56 feet to an iron stake for corner , said corner being the southwest corner of Tract No. 2 , of said Cause No. 28809 ; THENCE 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. The plat hereon is a true and correct representation of the property as determined by survey . There are no encroachments or protrusions . Registered Public Surveyor • .1 • . /52 7".3714i.3325. , • 2G.Sa' _ • 6\7 h 585°is -Se 7is. • 0 , I r4J K 8.85 9GR.4s G60 • o , 5 JR G�P Tr7/9cr 3 r ` ,5C-9t E ' - ZOO' \D, 2-: E.; 3. G.7 ci /5. 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 Mr. & Mrs_ James Fvans 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: Industrial Said property being described as follows: 8.85 Acres of land out of the R. D. Newman Survey Abstract # 660 (west of Glenn Knoll Mobile Home Park on Alanis Lane) . 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 13th day of November , 1984 APPROVED: John W. Akin Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones , City Secretary /7 Exhibit A SURVEY PLAT 'E : March 30, 1971 ALL PARTIES INTERESTED IN PREMISES SURVEYED: s is to certify that I have this date made a careful and accurate survey the ground of the property described as follows : 'DATED in Collin County , Texas , out of the Richard D. Newman Survey , Abst . . 660 , and being a part of a tract , formerly called 87 .42 acres (plus 0. 75 :es in the Duke Strickland Survey, Abst . No. 841) conveyed 'to S . C. and ;tha Ann Rogers by Howell W. Kitchell et ux by deed recorded in Vol . 315 , e 273 of the Collin County Deed Records , and being Tract Number Three as irded in Decree of Partition, dated January 30 , 1969 in Cause No. 28809 in District Court 96th Judicial District , Collin County , Texas , and recorded Vol . 748 , Page 537 of the Collin County Deed Records , said tract being more rticularly described as follows : GINNING at an iron stake for corner in the north line of said Newman Survey , id corner being the northwest corner of Tract 2 in said Cause No. 28809 , id corner bears 1188 . 00 feet , N89 °00'W and 585 .42 feet N85 °15 'W of the rtheast corner of the said 87 .42 acre tract , said corner being also in the nter of an abandoned road; ENCE in a westerly direction along the north line of the said Newman Survey d center of abandoned road as follows : N85 °15 'W, 326 . 58 feet and N87 °37 'W , . 25 feet to an iron stake for corner in same ; ENCE South a distance of 1328 . 10 feet to an iron stake for corner in the uth line of the said 87 .42 acre tract ; ENCE S88°45 ' E along the south line of said 87 .42 acre tract , 283 . 67 feet an iron stake for corner; :ENCE North, 1103. 12 feet to an iron stake for corner; (.ENCE S85 °15 ' E, 71 . 56 feet to an iron stake for corner , said corner being :e southwest corner of Tract No. 2 , of said Cause No. 28809 ; ENCE NI °021E along the west line of said Tract No. 2 a distance of 208 . 71 !et to the place of beginning and containing 8 . 85 acres of land. ie plat hereon is a true and correct representation of the property as :termined by survey . There are no encroachments or protrusions . f Registered Public Surveyor 1 l♦ •7 • i .'` '`'V 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�Q of the County of (4,7eign.) and the State oC , and represents to the CityCouncil of the said City of Wy ie P , 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: I7 PETITION FOR ANNEXATION CONT' D PAGE 2 Said a 444 represents that he and all other owners desire to be annex' to and 46epart of the said Cityof Wylie, Collin County, Texas , Y Y 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 07 _` day of 4,' 19rX7_ /6 (X ' 6:::/el-d— ign to e Pi ease Pri n ame Pa - jy Addres City State ZIP 7 -\3. -3/ Telephone THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the unders 'gned Notary Public on this day personally appeared 4A7. ij7d know to me to be the person whose name is subscr b d to the ore oin instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed 9 9 9 the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses: Giv n under my hand and seal of office this the o'W7'14 day of c_ ,tj2 , 19 _4( Notary Public, Collin County T as it vAc; Gcomm Public.St*�Toe /9 DESCRIPTION BEING, a tract of land situated in the Allen Atterberry Survey, Abstract No. 23, Collin inty, Texas, and being those tracts as conveyed tb J.C. Laughlin, recorded in Volume 419, Page 5, and Volume 422, Page 318, and also part of a 40 acre tract, conveyed to J.C. Laughlin and tie Laughlin, recorded in Volume 284, 'Page 93, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas, and being re particularly described as follows; BEGINNING, at the point of intersection of the East Line of Old Highway No. 78, with the rth Line of said 40 acre tract, Volume 284, Page 93, a 1/2" iron stake set for corner; THENCE, S. 89° 45' 23" E. , leaving the said East Line of Old Highway No. 78, a distance of i0.20 feet to a 1" iron stake found for corner; THENCE, South, a distance of 738.89 feet to a h" iron stake set for corner; THENCE, N.89° 38' 22" W. , a distance. of 1348.36• feet to a l" iron stake found for corner; THENCE, S. 0° 36' W. , a distance,.of'. 463.16 feet to a 1" 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 1" 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 ?t to a 1" iron stake set for corner: THENCE, S. 89° 32' E , leaving the East Line of Ord Highway No. 78, a distance of 300.00 !t 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' W , , a distance of 300.00 feet' to a 1" iron stake set for corner; THENCE, N. 0° 00' 05" W. , along the East Line of Old Highway No. 78, a distance of 99.85 feet a 1" 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 st to a 1" iron stake set for corner; U CE,,, . QQ° 0§5 fos'NW ,. *adaigop� of ' O,:bO feet ,to a ,. "iron- stake found for corner; _ a L 6 ft04' = *.;Vit^stlikt-set for_corner; THENCE, N. 0° 00' 05" W. , along the East Line of Old Highway No. 78, a distance of 354.43 !t to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, and containing 48.816 acres of land. This description is based the Land Title Survey and Plat made.by="1ob. 0, Broi.n, Registered Public Surveyor on December 8, 3. CERTIFICATION Bob Q. Brown, do hereby certify that this 'Ouvdey wa -mad. ot `Ihe und, under my direction, it this plat correctly represents the' faet8 ' ouna'*t the time off' sdtvey and- that all corners ! marked as shown and there Are no visible conflicts or encroachments other' than shown and that Ls service conforms to the current Texas Surveyors Association Standards and Specifications for :ategory 1-6 condition III survey. This plat is for the exclusive use of Wylie Title, wherein Kern, grantor conveyed the subject property to Carlo J. Farina, Jr. AND Jan Littlejohn and or sign. , grantees and the undersigned surveyor is not responsible to any others. /50'1( ‘ /5-1-2-<0.-11"4"7"1" 0. Brown Registered Public Surveyor No 1744 . � v . OF .rf' :ATIONS UNKNOWN: ,gyp,. , EASEMENTS r. 44� *i ie Star Gas Co. , Volume - 273 Page - I76 BOB. G BROW', ` tas Power & Light Volume - 313 Page - 122 g. 1744 6 e l. "•a Grt,Rf.> �17C • y— South �J 738.89' ....- 1-a; ••• DEED738.89' •`. 1 . is r0 a v r0 b N O tt ro N Wire Form / t w n to an a . 48.816 Ac. N n (DEEDS- 48.783 Ac.) 'dp Vol. 284, Pp93 ,h o • 0) u d. Z ' • / '.--S O°36' W --.--463.I6• o W `Qt. DEED 46I.70' F SF - 5 �Ir� .fti 4 • 2.`� I etkJ la 1 1l.• n ,N o.09 y oO 1 Fio JSE m rn e / ii 0 ° , e,...),,,,,,,,„,c.,..,, co 0 co 0 a, W 4 W 4 w , Vol. 419, Pg. 105 r. a Cr • I ° Crt I 03 iicn j N 0°00'05"W 50.00' N -s Tb . a ! i;, .4/ o O) a 1 col in N 0° 00� 0 5►►W :� �' N 30' Esm►. co _ 3Q0.00 w N.T.M.W.D. in It I N,t.• ( .2/, ZC°I ' ' , .* _ e;: ..4,‘ Keil f 4t.. ij m e/ 2 lie Ian• rn rc W. st _ • 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 j I 1 \c n I-ilL of the County of at, I/ / N and the State of �e 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: /-7 ors- 7//4- .G--, C: Q- ,✓Aa.ro,v sve vzy, PETITION FOR ANNEXATION CONT' D PAGE 2 Said J IN I lP41 �1- 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 pz s � day of S-2 • 19 � .. • z 777 Spn to v� i asePrint ame d ress T s 'S098 C/:441- State ZIP 4/y1- OZ yz Telephone THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the undersig ed Notary Public on this day personally appeared -J i m /2'k 1") i' f" , 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: J Giv n under my hand and seal of office this the (4 day of , 19 � Ce.., •1`''' ganta �, �attaa b ic, Co i ounty, exas Noary public,nu wart., � �: Mr Comm u an[xsw lc._ SITUATED IN COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AND BEING A I'ORIION OF A CALLLU ji ACRE I ACI vI LANU 0u 320 ACRES, ABSTRACT NO. 266 AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT IN THE NORTH LINE OF F. H. 544 AT STATE SURVEY STATION 469 + 68. 32; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 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 ROD SET FOR CORNER; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST, 74.02 FEET TO THE••PLACE--Of-.BEG1NNING- AND CONTAINING 0. 146 ACRES OF LAND. SIR N 87° 58' 52, W 73 O ' SIR 0. 146 AC. �.• co 20.4 5. 2 6. 6 12. 9 z ONE STORY FRAME o t-7 �'�a ZED zo-- --- - ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON THE EAST AND WEST SIDES OF FIFTH STREET BETWEEN OAK STREET AND MASTERS STREET; PENALTY AND SEVERABILITY; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY: WHEREAS, in order to ensure to the people the maximum use and benefits of the public streets of the City and yet retaining the maximum degree of safety to prevent injury to persons and property, it is deemed necessary to prescribe regulations and controlling both vehicular and pederstrain traffic; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: ARTICLE I. DESIGNATION "NO PARKING": There shall be no parking at any time designated on Fifth Street between Oak and Masters on both the east and west sides of the streets. That no parking signs shall be installed on both the east and west sides of Fifth Street between Oak and Masters Streets. ARTICLE II.PENALITY AND SEVERABILITY: Section 1 . Penalty: Any person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a Class C misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be subject to a fine of not more than that established by Texas State Law. Each day the violation continues shall be considered a separate offense. Section 2. Severability: It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs, or sections of this Ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this Ordinance of unconstitu- tional or invalid phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs, or sections. ARTICLE III. DECLARING AN EMERGENCY: The fact that there are no adequate controls creates a hazard and endangers the health, safety, and welfare of the City of Wylie, it is hereby declared to be an emergency and this Ordinance shall take effect upon final passage hereof, and installation of such traffic control divices. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 13TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1984. John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 83-18 REGULATING MOBILE HOME PARKS: TO AMEND AND CHANGE "PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR" TO "CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER" ; AMEND SECTION 2.05 ANNUAL PERMIT FEE TO SECTION 3.O1a ; AMEND SECTION 3.04 LICENSE FEE TO SECTION 3.Olb AND DELETE WORDS " THE DEPOSIT" IN SECTION 3.Olb; PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION OF THIS ORDINANCE AND THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF: BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS: SECTION 1 . DEFINITIONS: 1 .02 CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER INSTEAD OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR: The legally designated authority of the Code Enforcement Officer of the City of Wylie or his authorized representative. SECTION 2. PERMITS: 2.01 Permit Required: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer. 2.04 Issuance of Permit: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer. 2.05 Annual Permit Fee: Delete this section number and insert section number 3.01 a. SECTION 3 LICENSES: 3.01 Licenses Required: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer. 3.01 a Annual Permit Fee: ($150.00) One Hundred Fifty Dollars per space is payable by the licensee or his agent due on or before the 10th day of January each year. 3.01 b License Fee: All original license applications and license transfers shall be accompained by a fee of Five hundred ($500.00) Dollars . 3.03 Transfer of License: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer. 3.05 Violations; Notice; Suspension of License: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer SECTION 4 INSPECTION: 4.01 Inspections Required: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer. 4.02 Entry on Premises: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer, 4.03 Inspection of Register: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer, SECTION 5 NOTICES, HEARINGS, AND ORDERS: 5.01 Notice of Violation; Requirements of Notice: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer, 5.02 Appeal from Notice: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer. 5.03 Hearing; Order: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer. SECTION 5 NOTICES, HEARINGS, AND ORDERS: 5.04 Hearings Records; Judicial Review: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer. 5.05 Order Without Notice: Delete the title Public Works Director insert Code Enforcement Officer, If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, phrase, or clause of this Ordinance shall be delared invalid for any reason whatsoever, such decision shall not affect th remaining portions of this Ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect; and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable. All provisions of any Ordinance in conflict herewith are hereby repealed so far only as it affects only that portion described herein. Any person who violates any provision of this Ordinance shall be deemed gulity of a Class C misdeameanor, and upon conviction therefor shall be fined any sum not exceeding that established by the Texas State Law. Each day the violation continues shall be condiered a separate offense. The caption of this Ordinance shall be published one (1 ) time in a newspaper hav- ing general circulation in the City of Wylie and shall be effective immediately upon its passage and publication. In the case of construction standards when any doubt exists as to specifications the current subdivision standards and ordinances will apply or the City Council or Planning and Zoning can make the final determination as to the intent of the ordinances. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS ON THIS THE 13th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1984. John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary 47 - . • ^f . .UJ .ice . I .... ! , ,,,„,„ , • °" t E.1, /. 40'I'i,rol. to,1 m•i csmi 1St.Bt' 1� ?Jtdt' — — — �� o. , 1 v L _ . STEEZ. _ —, ., ROAD=_ to/_ — —— — —— c —-- �—�4 —Pi '50/,Sew yt.— — ' — __ -- -- - - � — - - P% /aver' � '��I I� ! � idr.dr' -- -- - - - StsteoEx•r . 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(vnr,to1 I'd) / S. °54'25"E. — 2/7.37' m.57' ---:•• 1 Uf/fy/Dioin Esrnl� _ _ —� I 1 1 r T` N.8 9_°40'23"E — 388.50' 5 U %i :� - 75' th. y Dio n s , t•t\'' '''•:2 :o //LOT 3 o Q LOT 4 `', i5�4 Z5' I II Bid -> / gG \ ��•9 C w / c.. sa e ,.. N h / R I l�'•0^— w .... tl , �E ,, LOT 2 a. Q0 I I Pro�¢sedB"-97'0oncrrfe I ` I/ Loom Povrmenf wy COT 5 p / I O ti r G Cribs /- v I C / ` m< I / Ir / 3 i5 I �', I �,) ,0 y' ' I� �// - --- B9°x'21"Gv - 272 94' C i ♦ p N.B9'. '70-E. - 77293' v , y' \ N / I 5 t h �53q r ti 0 5 i. / 'IA 0 %\ O o 4 ( I �� \\ LOT / w wi \\ LOT 6 ��___/ I / I I \\ / a �53/_ -SOO°x'59"w— / Ja'. - '0 - ` 1 - \ _ �j-.� B 1{/O/C/ 2/2?' _ '— S.GS'03O/E. i t. 302.94' ` 7 1 302 93' ' 9 *1 ie CITY OF VCTYLIL 114 N. BALLARD ST. — P.O. BOX 428 WYLIE,TEXAS 75098 (214)442-2236 November 14, 1984 Mr . Carl Riehn, Executive Director North Texas Municipal Water District P. 0. Drawer C Wylie , Texas 75098 Dear Mr . Riehn : On the evening of November 13 , 1984 , the city council of the city of Wylie met in regular session and did approve authorization for North Texas Municipal Water District to provide temporary water service to Mr . Larry D. Parker on 4 . 649 acres out of the Francisco De La Pina Survey , Abstract 688. This property fronts on SH 78 across the road and near the entrance to Corps of Engineers office at Lavon Dam. This authorization is given on a temporary basis only until the city of Wylie has water and sewer service to his property . At that time , Mr . Parker may be required to obtain such services from the city of Wylie and will probably be required to annex into the city of Wylie . I appreciate your cooperation in this matter . Gus II . Pappas City Manager GHP : bl 6 5 5, / 6, i �', 3 8 'p O 'g 6 �e Z ° o S\a- N 8 . to° 5,9 • 13 1S9,5 1 , Q`i cod \a N‘o NC. • Set Iron Rod ae 0o51ta ' 4. 649 Acres 3 S`•l•: 150' c o b O e I • -*. ..-•''- -- - _ _ - - _ _ or , iron 17od _ - - - __- ._$"�.x�:�-fl= _ _ _ _ _-t I r 0 n Rod / ' Point of Beginning (n'' .4, •. 0 0 in 0 V 7.,... S et Ir 0 n R 0 0 ----- —ft— - -- Set Iron Rod 4Point of Beginning f0 PlaVC DAT::,: September 19, 198 TO All. PARTIES 1NTERES1'E,, IN P!-tEMiStt,l :. '! 'Eye) l'his is to cerilIv thw have this Wit t made a , ,c,. . iC a.).1 0',- ,,t , sutvcy ):: Sct grrand ot he proper: y described is )llows Sll'•:Ai'ED in the .-;tate o: Cexas , Countg I)I llin and id the ':imneisco de la Pina Survev , Abstract No. 688. being part of ! he 25 acre parcel of land described and comacved by deed recorded in Volume 113 , Page 178 of the Collin County Deed Records, and being more z.irticularly described as follows: COMMENCING FOR REFERENCF at an iron rod or : he east line of the l'cancisco de La Pina SIP-vey, on the centerline ol a C)public road and at a point which marks the southeast corner of '.he aForementioned 25 a( 7-e parcel of lank!: 11) ThENCE with the south ii so of said 25 acre Parcel , ouLh 89 '58' 00- West , a distance of 816. 90 feet to an iron rod larking the PRINCITLE PLACE OF fir:GINNING for the herein described tract . ThENCE continuing with tlle south line of said 25 acre -larcel , South 89-58'00" Nest , a distance ot 610. 00 sect to an iron rod; ThENCE North 4°05'00" East , a distance of 173. 21 Feet to its iroh .rod ia the south line tf Slate Highway No. 78; ThENCE with the south line of State iiighway No. 78 and oi d curve beinding fron the nott,heast towards the north, having a central angle of 3'13' ;3" with a radius of 5 ,789. 58 t-eet for an arc distance oF l:3:5 ": feet to a point marking the end of the curve , said point being North 45 41 ' 45" East , a distance at 0. 15 feet from —ft, center 'I , concrete right - oF-way monument; :AENCE continuing with ' llt south line ' t Stir .• Hi:,IRV,IV Ni, 73, Noltl, 6: •(fl' 00" East a Hstanae r: l86. 55 tee- to an it-on rod; . I'dp',NCE :;outh 405' 00" W, ' , a diatance at 500. 01 :eet to ' he nrinyiule nlace of >ogi:Iiiini; ard , ,at tiniug 't. 6Zi9 acres tt land. t-fa iliac hereon is true and cot. , ' 'at the best tf 'Iv ka.,,,fledgc and belie' . 111c-2c ar, 'I.' enicilHews It i)ro rtv;ioni. p as shown. ,.. ,e • :.„,„„ . ,,t5:, Frc .,,,, v„, , „ , ,„ .„.1...........4.4. ME...* ‘t...,................... iiiir' BILLS PAID - - GENERAL AND UTILITY FUNDS Natinal Academy of Code $ 50.00 dues - Roy Faires General Telephone 403.74 phone service I. W. Santry 1 ,935.16 Sept. engineering expens Merimac 168.18 sod for flower bed Sangerflack, Sullinger & Nichols 120.00 attorney fees Richars Hardware 220.99 misc. supplies Frank Dunlop 1 ,230.00 computer services Gus Pappas ' 857.23 reimbursement for CM Con Flagsource 735.50 flag & flag pole Denny Business Forms 117.38 tax statements Cole Publichers 200.00 books Bill Kreymer 195.00 inspections Tedford Chevrolet 10,671 .00 P.W.D. truck Ronnie Rawlings 140.00 intercom equipment - rei bursement for Minyard Trailers 650.00 flat bed trailer Employees Retirement 1 ,374.59 social security Blue Cross Blue Shield 968.49 Oct. group insurance Bill Kreymer 50.00 inspections Petty Cash 157.69 misc. Wylie & Son Exotic Gun 150.00 School for Animal Contro Wylie insurance 6,082.00 bldg. & contents Texas National Leasing 254.00 copies Capital City Leasing 410.29 sewer machine payment Total Refreshments 272.10 coffee and drinks Chambers Bros. 498.70 rock Etc. 230.00 annexation signs Mercantile Tex. Capital - 452.67 back hoe payment Gus Pappas 200.00 Oct. car allowance TML Workers Comp. 626.00 insurance Water & Sewer Rev. I & S 6,000.00 reserve - for bond paymt Heuy Parker 450.00 City Hall rent Iona Martin 350.00 Library rent Allen Ambulance 500.00 compensation Mayor and Council 700.00 compensation - October Lester Gayler 270.00 Fire Marshal & Car allow CaMille Elloitt 200.00 Municipal Court Attorney Robert Beasley 200.00 Municipal Court Judge Bill Kreymer 150.00 inspections Ronnie Rawlings 292.41 reimbursement for bldg. materials Wylie Insurance Agency 1 .059.00 insurance TML Workers Compensation 626.00 workers compensation Texpas Power & Light 4,589.53 light service Total Refreshments 245.80 coffee & drinks Southwestern Lab. Inc. 1 ,853.00 engineering analysis rep Rawlings Brake & Alignment 144.00 equipment repair PBCC 1 85.00 postage machine Pitney Bowes + 143.00 mail scale North Star Paving 2,576.56 hot mix asphalt University Center for Com. Ser. 145.00 seminar N. Central Texas Coun. of Govn. 200.00 membership dues Carolyn Jones 205.00 school - tax - Sherman Carolyn Jones 990.00 TML Convention - redepos $653.00 actual cost of TML Con. 337.00 Carolyn Jones 370.00 School - tax - Austin John Deere Leasing Co. 387.63 equipment payment Helen Starnes 74.00 County Clerk Griner Printing Co. 83.50 Bus. cards Windham Education Services Region 10 116.44 tax service Bill Windham 139.00 reimbursement - phones f public works center Browning Trophies & Award Co. ilnc. 429.08 Fire Sta. plaque Bills Paid - Cont. Allied Van Lines 1 ,250.90 moving Windham family City of Wylie Petty Cash 197.10 misc. Frank Dunlop 136.90 reimbursement - monitor Huey Parker 450.00 City Hall Rent - Novembe, Iona Martin 350.00 Library Rent - November Allen Ambulance 500.00 Compensation Gus Pappas 200.00 November Car Allowance Lester Gayler 270.00 Fire Marshal & car allow Robert Beasley 200.00 Municipal Court Judge CaMille Elloitt 200.00 Municipal Court Attorney Mayor and Council 825.00 Compensation Emanon Office Products 111 .40 misc. Bill Kreymer 85.00 inspections Water & Sewer Rev. Bonds I & S Fund 6,000.00 reserve - bond paymts. North Texas Municipal Water District 9,073.04 Water purchases TML Insurance 3,458.00 part. November payment City of Wylie Uitlity Dept. 84.31 Water bills for both parks and Fire Stat TML Retirement 3,729.57 retirement Garland Asphalt 1 ,280.00 concrete for new fire st, TOTAL BILLS PAID $ 81 ,395.88 GENERAL AND UTILITY ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Aratex/Ind. Uniform & Towel Service $ 328.80 uniforms for city crew Chambers Bros. Construction Co. 165.76 chico stone J. P. Everhart & Company 54.00 renewal notary bond - Jo Gray' s Garage 588.19 repairs - 4 P.D. Cars & P.W. dump truck General Telephone Company 840.83 phone service Hardwicke-Etter Supply Company 142.68 rain suits and saw blade Kreymer Texaco 97.82 inspection - 1 truck and repairs to another truck Ken's Communication Inc. 52.50 repairs to radio Fire De Matthew Bender 136.67 library books McKinney Office Supply Inc. 90.05 supplies North Star Paving Co. 173.70 hot mix asphalt Plano Office Supply 2,534.32 misc. supplies and furni public works department Rushin Lumber Co. Inc. 633.09 misc. supplies Remco Office Machines 680.40 4 calcultors - 1 for P.0 1 for Billing Dept. 2 P Royal Oaks Nursery 1 ,093.00 plants for remainder of flower bed I . W. Santry, Jr. 3,743.33 engineering services Saner, Jack, Sallinger & Nichols 977.50 attorney fees Switzer Petroleum Products, Inc. 99.33 oil & misc. supplies Texas Power and Light Company 4,034.40 light service Taylor Rental 88.08 rental of equipment Texas Meter & Sewer 463.96 water & sewer supplies Wylie Insurance Agency 54.00 renewal notary bond Gray Wylie Insurance Agency 3,678.37 law enforcement officers liability Western Auto 58.87 misc. supplies Z-Communications Company 2,086.85 three radios & assesorie TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $ 22,896.50 1983 Tax Collection for October Riverview Townhomes $ 591.08 Bostic I 1,837. 13 ggBostic III 1,754.22 Kinsinggton 1,181.66 Brown & Burns 243.67 1,399.44 J M Butler 7.69 Butler 399.29 • Caldwell 1,322.30 Callaway 709.50 Eldridge 345.84 Fairview 763. 11 Holiday Terrace I 2,416.30 Holiday Terrace II 1,554.53 Holiday Terrace III 946.63 Keller I 5,165.40 Keller II 306. 18 Lavon Terrace 1,205.15 Railroad 10,514.01 Russell 449.04 Southside 217.09 Westwind Meadows I 1,116. 14 Westwind Meadows II 289. 10 Wylie Industrial Park 2,921.55 Wylwood I 436.91 Wylwood II 965.10 Wylwood III 3,052.60 Wylwood IV 4,553.59 Wylwood V 533. 19 Railroad Industrial 227. 12 urvey 8,057.05 Personal Property 5,568.84 PIf li l YHomes 117.60 298.44 Oaks I -0- Oaks II 1 ,008.02 Rush Creek 424.76 Oaks Retail 1,526.68 Total s 64,425.95 '�j J PETTY CASH FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 4,978.72 Water Deposits 2,430.00 Total Revenue 7,408.72 Expenditures 1,175.00 Funds Transferred to Water & Sewer Deposits Acct. 2,500.00 Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 3,733.72 WATER & SEWER DEPOSITS Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 32,980.25 Interest Earned 213.22 Funds Transferred from Petty Cash Fund 2,500.00 Total Revenue 35,693.47 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 35,693.47 • REFUSE DEPOSIT FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 1.775.82 Revenue Deposits 415.00 Interest Earned „0_ Total Revenue 2,190.82 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 2,19.0.82 WATER AND SEWER IMPACT FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 86,470.96 Revenue Deposits 1,500.00 Interest Earned • 656.89 Total Revenue 88,627.85 Expenditures _0_ Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 88,627.85 STREETS AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 17,641.78 Revenue Deposits -0- Interest Earned 133.77 Total Revenue 17.775.55 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 17.775.55 GENERAL OBLIGATION INTEREST & SINKING FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 11,260.63 Revenue Deposits -0- Interest Earned 78.66 Total Revenue 11,339.29 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 11,339.29 WATER & SEWER REVENUE BOND INTEREST & SINKING FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 73,703.22 Revenue Deposits 6,000.00 Interest Earned 551.66 Total Revenue 80,254.88 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 80,254.88 WYLIE PARK & RECREATION DEVELOPMENT FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 11,141.22 Revenue Deposits _0_ • Total Revenue 11,141.22 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 11,141.22 GENERAL FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 103,692.43 Revenue Deposits 106,322.30 Interest Earned 1,033.38 Total Revenue 2.11,048.11 Expenditures 69,311.53 Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 141,736.58 UTILITY FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 83,024.82 Revenue Deposits 42,213.88 Interest Earned 703.91 Total Revenue 125,942.61 Expenditures 40,175.73 Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 85,766.88 GENERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND Monthly Report for October Bank Balance as of September 30, 1984 12,806.90 Revenue Deposits 8,240.00 Interest Earned 129,58 Total Revenue 21,176.48 Expenditures -0- Bank Balance as of October 31, 1984 21,176.48 CITY Of --- -A`! WYI,(E POLICE DEPARTMENT _- ; -_ •.( lie - __. P `) PDX 1 WVI IF TEXAS ':ID9H 1.1 142722. H D ABBOTT CHIEF OF POLICE VOLUNTEER POLICE UNIT ACTIVITY REPORT OCTOBER 1984 Total hours donated for month: 95 Of these hours, 87.5 hours were spent on patrol , 4 hours on assignment-- school-related activity, 1 .5 hours in investigation , and 2 hours in Court. 95 hours donated is equal to nearly 8 twelve-hour shifts. 2e.4 agar— R. D. ABBOTT Chief of Police WYLIE POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT OCTOBER 19 84 ABANDONED VEHICLES Checked by Officer 36 Ordinance Violation Total 36 ACCIDENTS Major 3 Minor 5 Total 8 ANIMAL COMPLAINTS Loose Livestock �� Dog at Large 34 Dog Bite Other 1_ Total 59 AMBULANCE CALLS Emergency Sick Calls 34 Police-Related Calls 14 - • Other Total 48 ALARMS ANSWERED In City Bank 5 Other Business Residence 1 Out of City Total 13 ASSISTANCE CALLS Motorist 12 Traffic -L Other Total 27 ARRESTS MADE City Warrants Out of City Warrants Traffic charge Other violations _a_ Total 21 WRECKER CALLS Accident 3 Police-Related Pull 9 Total 12 MISCELLANEOUS CALLS, Total 98 Submitted this 7th day of NOVEMBER 19 84 �- � • �/c5 CHIEF OF POLICE SUPPLEMENT TO MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT FOR OCTOBER 19 84 ACCIDENTS REPORTED DATE LOCATION INJURIES 8th 78/Eubanks Yes • llth Birmingham & Ballard Yes 12th Stone & Dogwood Yes 13th Hilltop & Park No 15th Ballard & Marble No 20th 78/544 No 24th 100 Blk Cottonbelt No 30th 2514 & 1378 No • CITY OF WYLIB 114 N. BALLARD ST. - P.O. BOX 428 WYLIE TEXAS 75098-0428 MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: R. D. ABBOTT, CHIEF OF POLICE FROM: AL CASE, ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER RE: MONTHLY ACTIVITY, MONTH OF Om?"' 19 THE FOLLOWING ARE TOTALS FOR THE MONTH: ANIMALS IMPOUNDED: DOGS ,2 4/ CATS [ OTHER T TOTAL 37 DEAD ANIMAL PICKUP: DOGS Y CATS 5 OTHER / TOTAL le ANIMALS DESTROYED: DOGS u CATS 9 OTHER TOTAL prI ANIMALS CLAIMED OR SOLD: DOGS CATS ,----- OTHER TOTAL F/ ANIMAL TAGS SOLD / ANIMAL POPULATION IN POUND AT END OF MONTH: L! OTHER REMARKS: AL CASE, ANIMAL CONTROL _ MUNICIPAL COURT CITY OF WYLIE MONTHLY REPORT Docket Nos. 85-001 thru 85-139 Total Number of complaints filed: 139 Charges: Speeding 24 No Valid Inspection Certificate 27 Ran Stop Sign 5 Drivers License Violations 11 Registration Violations 7 Speeding, School Zone 5 No Proof/Liability Insurance _8 Equipment Violations 2 Public Intoxication —6 Failure to Appear 29 Improper Passing ___- Permit Unlic. Person/Drive 3 Solicit without Permit 2 Fail to yield to Emergency Vehicle —r Ran Red Light 1 Violate City Ordinance — Disorderly Conduct -T Owner Permit Violation _ 1 No MC Headgear -- 2 Court Activity: Pretrial Nolo Contendere (pd) 90 Quashed Complaint Dismissed Complaint 11 Dismissed/Defensive Driving Course 13 Time Served in Lieu of Fine 2 Trial by Judge 2 Guilty Trial by Jury Bond Forfeitures 21 Warrants Issued 0 Warrants Executed 10 Collections: Bond Forfeitures $ 1271 .50 Fines Paid (Cash) $ 4098.00 Refunds/Out of City $ 1230.50 Total Collections $ 6600.00 31 October 1984 �' ( eth J. Gray, Court Clerk FISCAL REPORT October 1984 BANK ACCOUNT-MUNICIPAL COURT APPEARANCE BONDS Beginning Bank Balance 1 October 1984 $ 326.00 Total Deposits $ 2661 .00 Disbursements City of Wylie $ 1271 .50 Out of City/Bonds Ret/Refunds $ 1230.50 Total Disbursements $ 2502.00 Bank Balance 31 October 1984 $ 485.00 CASH TRANSACTIONS Total Cash Receipts $ 4521 .33 Disbursements/City of Wylie Account #: 100-09420 $ 3467.00 Account 1; 000-00780 $ 455.00 Account # 000-00790 $ 91 .00 Account #_ 100-09360 $ 53.00 Account # 100-09990 $ 44.00 Account # 500,09620 $ 2SS-80 Account # 100-09150 $ 69-98 Account t ©00-00530 $ 37.50 Account # 000-00540 $ 45.50 Account #201-02140 $ -55 Account #100-09421 2.00 4521 . 33 Total Cash Disbursements $ Cash on Hand 31 October 1984 $ -0- TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS TO CITY OF WYLIE Account No. Cash Bond Forfeitures Total 100-09420 $ 3467.00 $ 1010.00 $ 4477.00 000-00780 $ 455.00 $ 105.00 $ 560.00 000-00790 $ 91 .00 $ 21 .00 $ 112.00 100-09360 $ 53.00 - $ 53 nn 100-09990 $ 44.00 - $ 44.00 500-09620 $ 255.80 - $ 255-80 100-09150 $ 69.98 - $ A9_98 000-00530 $ 37.50 125".00 $ 162 50 000-00540 $ 45.50 10.5o $ 56_0n 100-09421 $ 2.00 - $ 2 nn 201-02140 . S5 . 55 Cash Transactions $ 4521 . 33 ' Bond Account Transactions $ 1271 .50 Totals $ 5792.83 31 October 1984 lizabeth J. Gray, Court Clerk City of Wylie, Texas MONTHLY ACTIVITY October 1984 FINES AND BONDS Total Bond Forfeitures (Bank Account Transactions) $ 1271 .50 Total Fines Collected (Cash Transactions) $ 4098.00 GRAND TOTAL TO CITY TREASURER $ 5369.50 Credit Account # 100-09420 $ 4477.00 Acct#000-00530 $162.50 Credit Account # 000-00780 $ 560.00 000-00540 56.00 Credit Account # 000-00790 $ 112.00 100-09421 2.00 MISCELLANEOUS Total Report Fees-Account # . 100-09990 $ 44.00 Total Water Receipts-Account # 500-09620 $ 255.80 Total Trash Bag Sales-Account # .100-09150 $ 69.98 Total Animal Fees-Account # 100-09360 $ 53.00 Total Misc. Credits- $ 0.SS Account # 201-02140 $ 0,55 Account # $ Account # $ GRAND TOTAL TO CITY TREASURER $ 423.33 GRAND TOTAL-ALL ACCOUNTS-TO CITY TREASURER $5792.83 DISBURSEMENTS City Treasurer (Cash Bond Account) $1271 .50 City Treasurer (Cash Transfer) $5369.50 Out of City/Refunds/Returned Bonds (Cash Bond Account) $1230.50 GRAND TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $7871 .50 BANK ACCOUNT BALANCE 31 October 1984 $ 485.00 Receipt Nos. J03735 thru J03759 A01861 thru A01865 C03599-003600; C10301-C10388; C10390 M10111-M10200; M10201 Check Nos. 714 thru 719 31 October 1984 4 •eth J. Gray, Court Clerk City of Wylie, Texas PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WORK ORDERS 1984 1983 October WATER DEPARTMENT: Leaks 17 3 Rereads(cust. request) 0 04 Rereads(our request) New Meters 7 13 Finals 25 17 Taps 3 7 New Accounts - - - - 66 20 Replace Meters - - - 14 7 Repair Meters - - - - 3 1 Miscellaneous - - - - 3 1 TOTAL 140 73 SEWER DEPARTMENT: Stoppages 8 - 18 Taps 3 7 Miscellaneous - - - 0 1 TOTAL 11 26 INSPECTION DEPARTMENT: Electrical Permits - 15 19 Temporary Pole - - - 9 7 Rough-In 7 13 Final 23 15 • Plumbing Permits - - 9 11 Rough-In 4 11 Topout 13 0 Final 24 10 Building Permits - - 8 15 Foundation 8 19 Framing 10 8 C.O. 16 6 Gas Line 2 4 Fence Permits - - - 1 0 Pool Permits - - - - 0 0 Belly Steel - - - - 1 0 Flatwork 9 0 Sprinklers - - 0 0 Mechanical Permits - 11 0 Mechanical Inspects- 12 0 Mechanical Inspects2nd 15 0 Re-Inspection _ _ _ _ 7 0 TOTAL 204 138 STREET DEPARTMENT: Repairs 2 6 Miscellaneous - - - 6 0 Sanitation department; Special Pick-up - - - 0 12 Miscellaneous - - - - 0 0 TOTAL WORK ORDERS 363 255 WYLIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 108 N. 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