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10-08-1985 (City Council) Agenda Packet /5-Li 6'it -v i 'fj,- AGENDA REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1985 7 :00 P.M. COMMUNITY ROOM 800 THOMAS STREET CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS COUNCIL BUSINESS 1 1-16 Consider approval of minutes . PUBLIC READING OF ORDINANCES/PUBLIC HEARINGS 2 17-19 Consider approval of annexation ordinance for 6 . 64 acres out of the L. K. Pegues Survey , Abstract 703. Property owned by T. P.& L . 3 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on the zoning of 4 . 6 acres and 1 . 97 acres out of the L. K. Pegues Survey , Abstract 703 . Property owned by T.P. & L. 4 20-22 Consider approval of zoning ordinance for 6 . 64 acres out of the L . K . Pegues Survey , Abstract 703 . T.P. & L. 5 23-25 Consider approval of annexation ordinance for 3 . 69 acres out of the I . Clifton Survey , Abstract 193 . Property owned by T.P.& L. 6 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on the zoning of 3 .69 acres out of the I . Clifton Survey , Abstract 193 . Property owned by T.P. & L. 7 26-28 Consider approval of zoning ordinance for 3. 69 acres out of the I . Clifton survey , Abstract 193 . Property owned by T.P.& L. 8 29-31 Consider approval of annexation ordinance for 18.009 acres out of the Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstract 835 . Property owned by T.P.& L. 9 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on the zoning of 18 .009 acres out of the Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstract 835 . 10 32-34 Consider approval of zoning ordinance for 18.009 acres out of the Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstract 835 . Property owned by T. P . & L . 11 35-37 Consider approval of annexation ordinance for 17 . 1478 acres out of the Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstract 835 , located adjacent to Regency Business Park, south of FM544 . 1 12 38-40 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on the request for industrial zoning for 17. 1478 acres out of the Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstract 835 . 13 41-43 Consider approval of zoning ordinance for 17 . 1478 acres out of the Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstract 835 . 14 44-48 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on the request for multi-family and single family (SF-3) zoning on 10 . 3853 acres out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey , Abstract 688 - part of Wyndham Estates on SH78 . 15 49-51 Consider approval of zoning ordinance for 10. 3853 acres out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey , Abstract 688 . 16 52-55 Conduct PUBLIC HEARING on request for single family , (SF-1 , SF-2 & SF-3) and retail zoning for 30 acres out of the G .W. Gunnell Survey , Abstract 351 . Bordered on the east by FM1378 and on the north and west by Lake Ranch Estates . 17 56-58 Consider approval of zoning ordinance for 30 acres out of the G. W. Gunnell survey , Abstract 351 . 18 59-62 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on the annexation of 11 . 265 acres out of the W. D. Barnett Survey , Abstract No . 56 . Located east of FM1378 and south of Parker Road . 19 63-67 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on the annexation of 7 .599 acres out of the Mose Sparks Survey , Abstract 840. Located on the north side of west FM544 at the Wylie/Murphy city limits sign . 20 68-70 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on the annexation of 3 acres out of the E. C . Davidson Survey , Abstract 266 located on the south side of W. FM3412 . 21 71-73 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on annexation of 2 . 97 acres out of the E. C . Davidson Survey , Abstract 266 located on the south side of W. FM3412 . 22 74-78 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on annexation of 45 . 182 acres out of the D . W. Williams Survey , Abstract 980 and the A. Atterbury Survey , Abstract 23 located on Elm Road east of the intersection of Elm Road and S . Ballard Street . 23 79-80 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on annexation of 124 . 849 acres out of the Mose Sparks Survey , Abstract 849 , located on the north side of 2 West FM544 in the vicinity of the Wylie/Murphy city limits sign . 24 81-82 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on annexation of 83. 28 acres and 106.53 acres out of the Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstract 835 , located on the south side of West FM544, west of Steel Industrial Park. 25 83-84 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on annexation of 95 . 49 acres out of the D. Strickland Survey , Abstract 541 . Located on the south side of W. FM544 adjacent to the Hardcast property . 26 85-92 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on annexation of 1413 . 7274 acres out of the S . Coose Survey , Abstract 187 ; the W. S . Bohannon Survey , Abstract 121 ; the W. C. Twitty Survey , Abstract 918 ; the L. B . Hill Survey , Abstract 433; the Francisco de la Pina Survey , Abstract 688 and the W. H. Moore Survey , Abstract 638. Located from approximately the East Fork site out into Lake Lavon with a Western border going North along the shoreline and Federal land to a point around Collin Park. 27 93-96 Conduct final PUBLIC HEARING on annexation of 1117 .9 acres being Federal land owned by the United States of America and contained in the Francisco de la Pina Survey , Abstract 688; the Jno. Campbell Survey , Abstract 239 ; the 0. Shelby Survey , Abstract 54 and the M. Phelan Survey , Abstract 697 , located near the East fork of the Trinity River North through the dam location into the water and West to approximately the East Fork park site in and around Lake Lavon. 28 97-102 Consider ordinance for Farmer ' s Electric Co-op franchise proposal . 29 separate Consider proposed ordinance for cover Farmer ' s Electric Co-op local franchise . NEW BUSINESS 30 Presentation to the Council by a representative of Texas Power & Light Co . 31 Consider "approved for construction" plans for Rustic Oaks IV. 32 Consider approval of preliminary plat for Regency Business Park. 33 Consider approval of preliminary plat for Crescent Cove south. 3 34 Consider approval of preliminary plat for Westgate Addition . 35 103 Consider approval of group life and health insurance plan for City employees . UNFINISHED BUSINESS 36 Consider acceptance of public improvements for Pointe North . GENERAL DISCUSSION 37 Citizen Participation. 38 Council Discussion 39 Recess open meeting . EXECUTIVE SESSION 40 Convene Executive Session under authority of Article 6252-17 of V.A.C.S . Section 2 paragraph "g" personnel matters . 41 Reconvene open meeting. 42 Consider increase in pay and allowances for City Fire Marshal . 43 ADJOURN 4 CALLED CITY COUNCIL MEETING — MINUTES SEPTEMBER 17 , 1985 7 :00 P. M. The Wylie City Council met in a called session on Tuesday , September 17 , 1985 at 7 : 00 P . M. in the Wylie Community Center . A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law . Those present were Mayor John W. Akin , Mayor Pro Tem Don Hughes , Councilmembers Randall Gaston , Percy Simmons , William Martin , Haorld Spence , and Joe Fulgham, City Manager Gus Pappas , City Secretary Carolyn Jones , Public Works Director Bill Windham, Finance Director James Johnson , Carl Riehn , Truett Smith , and Dolan McKnight . Mayor Akin called the meeting to order . Truett Smith thanked the council for the opportunity to come before then . In our consideration , if the cities of Plano , Mesquite , Rockwall and other cities in the district could operate they own sewer treatment plants , wouldn ' t they be doing so . When it is time to build another plant , North Texas Municipal Water District can do this for the City . Carl Riehn said basically NTMWD is locally oriented and created primarily to help the cities . NTMWD only existence is to work for and serve the cities . Also the enforcement of such plants is going to become more strenuous than in the past . The next time Wylie ' s permit comes up , they will have to comply with the advance secondary plant permit . Dolan McKnight gave a slide presentation on the different water and wastewater treatment plants that NTMWD has . Mayor Akin voiced his opinion about more and more smaller cities are going to contract the wastewater treatment plants out to larger firms . Mayor Pro rem Hughes said he felt that the city staff could do the ieb , but we are growing and have a lot facing us and he does' not want to over load our staff at the present time . Councilman Gaston said that NTMWD should give the City Manager a written report each month on the time spent and the equipment used and what was done while at the Wylie Wastewater Treatment Plant . Councilman Spence said that NTMWD is an asset to Wylie , not only because it is their home base but they will take care of the city . l � ; • Councilman Fulgham said he cannot believe that it would cost the city more to maintain and operate the wastewater treatment plant themselves . Councilman Fulgham does think we should have more control and imput on the new treatment plant it we do go out for Bonds for this new plant . Councilman Simmons said to stay with NTMWD but that the City deserves more consideration and respect from NTMWD than what we have had in the past . City Manager Gus Pappas said that the report that Carl Riehn said was given to the Mayor , was received , but there were no instructions that the City was to mail this letter on to Austin . The council never received an answer to the question of lower bonds rates from Carl Riehn . This answer is no , the bonds are issued on the cities bond rate and not no what NTMWD can give . Therefore , NTMWD can not give lower rates . If the City allows NTMWD to accept the contract , that is to take part in the new plant , that it will be harder to break away from them . On the subject of regional areas , Murphy is already in a regional area and so are Rowlett , Garland and Sachse . What cities would be put in a region with Wylie . The Council should also remember that NTMWD does not pay any taxes , they have easements and water lines all through the City , but pay no taxes . The only asset is the water supply . In looking at the staff , Bill Windham has a "B" license in Wastewater , James Johnson has a master degree in finance , and I , Gus Pappas , has a master degree . NTMWD has no more on their staff then the City of Wylie has . Wylie has an engineer on staff and in a few years we will be able to put together a staff such as NTMWD has put together . City Manager Gus Pappas said he has bonded and built a wastewater treatment plant in Florida . James Johnson has bonded and built a wastewater treatment plant in Texas . Bill Windham has operated wastewater treatment plants . The City of Wylie has been threaten by the State of Texas , not NTMWD , but Wylie has to answer all questions and be responsible . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes wanted to know if we entered into a contract could the city deal direct with the State on the new plant and with the engineers . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes also said he is not in total agreement to let NTMWD take over the wastewater treatment plant . Councilman Gaston said to make this clear that this is a one year contract for service . (J9I i 17 City Manager Gus Pappas said he had had a discussion with the Mayor about Kirby Street . City Manager would recommend that Kirby St . be covered with hot mix asphalt and then amend the street ordinance to lay hot mix asphalt . Estimated the cost for hot mix asphalt to be about 10 cents more a square foot . The only complaints received was it was not smooth and not black top . Council requested the cost figures up to now on the street and cost figures on hot mix asphalt for the October 8th agenda . City Manager Gus Pappas also said that the City has received a request from the County on doing approximately 4000 ft . of base work on Murphy Road . To the best of our sources , it is Murphy Road . The only thing is that our equipment and crew would be out of the City about seven ( 7) to ten ( 10) working days . In the financing of City Hall , lease/purchasing is an option and is available on long terms . Have talked with First Southwest and the bond market has gone up . The City needs to secure a place in the bond market before it continue to rise . Mayor Akin adjourned the meeting . John W. Akin , Mayor ATTEST : Carolyn Jones , City Secretary 72 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 24 , 1985 The Wylie City Council met in regular session on Tuesday , September 24 , 1985 at 7 : 00 P . M . in the Wylie Community Center . A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law . Those present were Mayor Pro Tem Don Hughes , Councilmembers Randall Gaston , William Martin , Harold Spence , Percy Simmons , and Joe Fulgham , City Manager Gus Pappas , City Secretary Carolyn Jones , Public Works Director Bill Windham , Finance Director James Johnson , Code Enforcement Officer Roy Faires , Scott Dorsey and Elayne Mayes of The Wylie News , Lester Gayler , Dr . Tom Jones , Tom Mayes , Mike Cummings , Jim McKnight and other citizens . Mayor John Akin was out of town . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes called the meeting to order and Councilman Martin gave the invocation . APPROVAL OF MINUTES : There being no corrections or addition to the minutes , a motion was made by Councilman Gaston to approve as submitted . Seconded by Councilman Martin . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION TO CHANGE THEIR MEETING NIGHTS : This item was placed on the last P&Z agenda by the staff . At their meeting they voted unanimously to recommend a change to the first and third Thursday of each month . The primary reason for this change is that items usually appear before the P&Z before they are placed on the Council agenda but , with the meeting times set as they are , the P&Z meets after the Council and any item transmitted to the Council , then has a full two week delay . If this change is approved , it could not be affected until Jan . 1 , 1986 . Motion was made by Councilman Gaston to approve the change . Seconded by Councilman Fulgham . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . APPROVAL OF ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR 128 . 12 ACRES OUT OF THE J . MITCHELL SURVEY , ABSTRACT 589 : This property is located on McMillan Road west of FM 1378 . This property is known as the Thurman property . Motion was made by Councilman • 1 l:' Gaston to approve the annexation ordinance . Seconded by Councilman Martin . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . PUBLIC HEARING FOR ZONING REQUEST FOR AGRICULTURAL ZONING ON 128 . 12 ACRES OUT OF THE J . MITCHELL SURVEY , ABSTRACT 589 : This property is located on McMillan Road west of FM 1378 and is known as the Thurman property . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . APPROVAL OF ZONING ORDINANCE FOR 128 . 12 ACRES OUT OF THE J . MITCHELL SURVEY , ABSTRACT 589 : This property is located on McMillan Road west of FM 1378 and is known as the Thurman property . Motion was made by Councilman Gaston to approve and sign zoning ordinance on the agricultural zoning . Seconded by Councilman Fulgham . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE REQUEST FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING AND THE APPROVAL OF THE CONCEPT PLAN FOR 57 . 1017 ACRES OUT OF THE FRANCISCO DE LA PINA SURVEY , ABSTRACT 688 : This property is located on East Stone Road and is known as Benedict Estates . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing . Mr . James Langcaster representing Benedict Estates said they were providing larger lots and open areas than what the City ' s ordinance calls for . Has a of minimum home size of 2200 square feet . Benedict will also dedicate the green belt to the City but they would want to keep it until it is all complete . City Manager Gus Pappas said the only comment from staff was the lack of alleys . There are no alleys in this development . Staff has no objections to this plat and does recommend approval . There being no other questions , the public hearing was closed . APPROVAL OF ZONING ORDINANCE FOR 57 . 1017 ACRES OUT OF THE FRANCISCO DE LA PINA SURVEY , ABSTRACT 688 : This property is located on East Stone Road an is known as Benedict Estates . The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of the PD designation by a vote of 6-0. There being no question , a motion was made by Councilman Gaston to approve . Seconded by Councilman Fulgham. The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - abstained , Councilman Spence - abstained , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with four (4 ) in favor and two abstentions . • • 174 PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 2 . 97 ACRES OUT OF THE E . C . DAVIDSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT 266 : This property is located on FM 3412 , and is known as the Ledon Bramlett property . The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends approval of this by a vote of 6-0 . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 3 .0 ACRES OUT OF THE E . C . DAVIDSON SURVEY , ABSTRACT NO . 266: This property is located on FM 3412 and is known as the John Ereckson . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION FOR 45 . 182 ACRES OUT OF THE D . W . WILLIAMS SURVEY , ABSTRACT 980: This property is located on the north side of Elm Road , east of the intersection of S . Ballard St . and Elm Road . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 11 . 265 ACRES OUT OF THE W. D . BARNETT SURVEY , ABSTRACT 56 : This property is located on FM 1378 north of the property known as Crescent Cove . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 7 . 599 ACRES OUT OF THE M. SPARKS SURVEY , ABSTRACT 840 : This property is located on the north side of FM 544 and at the Wylie/Murphy City limits sign . City Manager Gus Pappas reminded the Council they had released the ETJ on the west side of this tract of land back to Murphy . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 22 ACRES BEING THE RIGHT—OF—WAY THE ST . LOUIS AND SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD CO . : This 22 acres is out of the following : 1 . 7 acres out of the S . Coose Survey , Abstract 187 , 4 .821 acres and 5 . 579 acres out of the W . S . Bohannon Survey , Abstract 122 and 9 . 9 acres out of the W . C . Twitty Survey , Abstract 918 . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 112 . 12 ACRES OUT OF THE M. SPARKS SURVEY , ABSTRACT 849 : This 112 . 12 acres is out of the following tracts , 105 . 22 acres out of Tract 4 , 3 . 3 acres out of Tract 5 , 3 . 6 acres out of Tract 38 . This property is located on the north side of West FM 544 approximately at the city limits sign of Wylie and Murphy . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . 175 PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 83 . 28 ACRES AND 106 . 53 ACRES OUT OF THE WILLIAM SACHSE SURVEY , ABSTRACT 835 : This property is located on the south side of West FM 544 , west of Steel Industrial Park . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 95 . 49 ACRES OUT OF THE D . STRICKLAND SURVEY , ABSTRACT 541 : This property is located on the South side of West FM 544 and west of and adjacent to Hardcast Co . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 4 . 132 ACRES AND 5 . 739 ACRES OUT OF THE W. S . BOHANNON SURVEY , ABSTRACT 121 : This is a total of 9 . 871 acres and is the right—of—way for SH 78 and belonging to the State of Texas . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 5 . 968 ACRES OUT OF THE W. S . BOHANNON SURVEY , ABSTRACTS 121 , 9 . 8 AND 5 . 18 ACRES OUT OF THE W . C . TWITTY SURVEY, ABSTRACT 918 : This annexation is for a total of 20 .948 acres and is the right—of—way of the ATSF Railroad Co . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 1117 . 9 ACRES OUT OF FRANCISCO DE LA PINA SURVEY , ABSTRACT 688 , JNO. CAMPBELL SURVEY , ABSTRACT 239 , 0 . SHELBY SURVEY , ABSTRACT 54 AND M. PHELAN SURVEY , ABSTRACT 697 : This 1117 . 9 acres is Federal Land owned by the United State of America and is located near the East Fork of the Trinity River North through the dam location into the water and west to approximately the East Fork site in and around Lake Lavon . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing . Councilman Fulgham asked about the City ' s liability . City Manager Gus Pappas said the City had no liability in the parks as they would remain under the Cor . of Engineers . There would be immediate police and fire protection . Chief Abbott has been working with the Cor . of Engineers and the County for the City to he granted the moneys set aside for this type of protection from the State . There being no other questions or opposition , the public hearing was closed . PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ANNEXATION OF 1360 . 748 ACRES OUT OF THE S . COOSE SURVEY , ABSTRACT 187 , W. S . BOHANNON SURVEY , ABSTRACT 121 , W . C . TWITTY SURVEY , ABSTRACT 918 , L. B . HILL SURVEY , ABSTRACT NO . 433 , FRANCISCO DE LA PINA SURVEY , ABSTRACT 688 , AND THE W . H . MOORE SURVEY , ABSTRACT 638 : This property is located from approximately the East Fork Park site out into Lake Lavon with a Western border going 7 176 North along the shoreline and Federal land to a point around Collin Park . All of this property is Federal Land belonging to the United States of America . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes opened the public hearing . Mr . Richard Abernathy , attorney , representing Mr . Mill of the Collin Park Marina wanted to know what plans the City has for this area after annexation . City Manager Gus Pappas said there would be police and fire protection immediately and water and sewer service will be available as required by state law . The question was asked about the road leading into Collin Park , and did the City have plans for any other road . If this road is a county road , then the County would be responsible for maintaining it , and at this time , the City does not plan on any other road . The next question asked was about the zoning for this area . City Manager Gus Pappas said at the present time there is no zoning . After annexation , the actual use of this property would be grandfathered and the marina would be allowed . It is very doubtful for any type of zoning other than what is being used at present . Mr . Abernathy said he and Mr . Miller welcomes the City of Wylie and the police and fire protection . Mr . Carl Shear feels this property will be a burden on the City if annexed . City Manager Gus Pappas said this was the first of two public hearings then there would be a twenty (20) day wait prior to signing the annexation ordinance . At the time of signing the ordinance , the City staff and Council has had time to look over the annexation and make the right decision for the City . The city limits of St . Paul does not extend out to the Federal Land that the City of Wylie is annexing . Because a road carries the name of St . Paul Road , does not mean it is in the city limits . Mr . Shear is concerned that the City will put up toll gates . City Manger Gus Pappas said the City of Dallas has Lake Ray Hubbard but this lake is within the Wylie ETJ and it does not have toll gates . You must remember that the Parks will remain under the control of the Cor . of Engineers and not under the control of the City . The City may and will enforce the ordinances and laws , but will not be allowed to control the parks . There being no other questions , the public hearing was closed . ACCEPTANCE OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS IN POINTE NORTH ADDITION : City Manager Gus Pappas said the Council is being asked to accept these improvements , but at this time staff can not recommend these improvements . In the Subdivision Ordinance , there is a requirement for streets to have a seven ( 7 ) day break and a twenty—eight ( 28) day break . The p . s . i . on the 7 days did not exceed the 3000 psi requirement and the 28 day break will not be ready until Oct . 5 , 1985 . This acceptance should be placed on the next Council agenda and this has been told to the developer . Staff recommends this time not be acted on until the Oct . 8th meeting . Mr . Jim McKnight said the developer wanted this to be accepted contingent upon the twenty-eight ( 28) day break . Mr . McKnight also reminded Council that this was done for another developer . City Manager Gus Pappas said the special consideration for the other developer was done because it was one day after council meeting that the twenty-eight ( 28 ) day break would occur . If this had not been done , the developer would have had to wait for two or three weeks . Motion was made by Councilman Gaston to table until the twenty-eight day break . Seconded by Councilman Simmons . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - against , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - abstained , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with four (4) in favor , one ( 1 ) against and one ( 1 ) abstention . AUTHORIZATION TO GO OUT FOR BIDS FOR TWO (2) JEEPS : These jeeps were authorized in the 1985-86 budget , one goes to engineering and one goes to meter reader . Motion was made by Councilman Simmons to grant authorization to go out for bids . Seconded by Councilman Fulgham . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . AUTHORIZATION TO GO OUT FOR BIDS FOR TWO ( 2) POLICE PATROL CARS : These patrol cars were authorized in the 1985-86 budget . A bid process started now will get delivery of the two cars in February or March . Motion was made by Councilman Fulgham to grant authorization to go out for gids for two ( 2 ) police patrol cars . Seconded by Councilman Simmons . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . AUTHORIZATION TO GO OUT FOR BIDS FOR WATER GROUND STORAGE TANK FOR SERVICE TO CRESCENT COVE AREA : This property is on FM 1378 and will need water service from the City . This tank is needed to be bid now in order that we may have a tank coming for the development of Moussa/Beckham on FM 1378 North of Birmingham. Motion was made by Councilman Spence to grant authorization to go out for bids for water ground storage tank . Seconded by Councilman Martin . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . • 178 nu" 'n1Lt111UN IQ G0 OUT FOR BID FOR METERING EQUIPMENT : This item needs to be advertised for bid in order to place an order for calibrated metering equipment to be installed turn-key at the various tank sites . The individual pieces are less than the bid requirements but the whole package is just over the $5000 . level and we want to buy the entire item , including adjustments and setting from one source . Motion was made by Councilman Simmons to grant authorization to go out for bid for metering equipment . Seconded by Councilman Martin . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . PRESENTATION BY FIRE MARSHAL: Lester Gayler apologized for not be able to make the last council meeting , as it was due to sickness in his family . Mr . Gayler asked the Council to consider doubling his compensation pay , which is now at $270 . 00 per month . Mr . Gayler said the amount he is receiving now does not compensate his time from his shop and for the business he is unable to do . Councilman Martin asked how much time he was devoting to the fire marshal position . Lester said 20 hours a week is what his pay is based on but he said he gives more than 20 hours . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes wanted to know how many hours he is spending now. Lester Gayler said he did not keep a record but that it was more than 20 hours . Councilman Simmons asked how many on-site inspections he did each week . Lester said 3 to 5 in a month . Councilman Martin wanted to know how may pay increases . Lester said from $6 . 00 a month the first year up to $25 . 00 then to $ 100 . 00 and then to the present $250 . 00 plus $20 . 00 car allowance . Councilman Martin asked if he used his car all the time . Lester said at one time last summer he used the fire car that belongs to the city . Councilman Fulgham said this needed to be discussed further . Councilman Simmons said this needed to be looked at and studied more before making a decision . Motion was made by Councilman Martin to set aside a work session for discussing this matter . Seconded by Councilman Gaston . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . • f� ADOPTION OF REVISED 1984-85 BUDGET : Finance Director James Johnson reported to the Council the major changes as follows : added $50 , 000 . to the Library , added $15 , 000. to Sanitation and $33 , 000 . for water and pipeline , $17 , 000 . Streets and Drainage and $10 , 000 . for bulk water purchases . Motion was made by Councilman Gaston to adopt the revised 1984-85 Budget . Seconded by Councilman Simmons . The vote was as follows : Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor , Councilman Simmons - in favor , Councilman Spence - in favor , Councilman Martin - in favor , Councilman Fulgham - in favor , and Councilman Gaston - in favor . This motion carried with all in favor . CITIZEN PARTICIPATION : Mr . Gene Perish introduced himself as being the new District Manager of Lone Star Gas out of the Garland district . Mr . Perish said if he could help the City in any way to please contact him . COUNCIL DISCUSSION : Councilman Gaston said it was very dark outside the Library and Community Center . Mr . Roy Faires said that the poles and lights were to be under construction . The poles are up , and the lights should be up soon . Councilman Spence said the lighting on Highway 78 needed to he addressed , as there are parts of the Highway that have no lights at all . Councilman Spence also stated that Mr . Roy Faires new assistance is a very eager person . Mr . Kenny Powell went by a house that had a sign for siding in the front yard and immediately sent out a letter to the citizen about running n business out of his home . This sign was for the company putting siding on this citizens home . Councilman Spence would like for Mr . Faires to apologize to this citizens . City Manager Gus Pappas told Councilman Spence that he was aware of what had happened and that the citizens was in his office when Mr . Faires apologized to him for the letter . Councilman Spence said he was having problems with builders in the Oaks addition using the vacant lot as a dump ground . Could Mr . Faires assist in this problem. Also there have been boats ( large boats ) parked on the street on Spence Drive . Will Mr . Faires please take care of this . Councilman Spence said the City was sending out a lot of weedy lot letters and yet they were not mowing the highway right-of-ways . City Manager Gus Pappas said it was the state responsibility to mow the highway right-of-way . 180 City Manager Gus Pappas has had a request from an individual who is in the Steel Industrial Park area and needs to errect a 984 foot tower for his communication business . He will be making application with the Zoning Board of Adjustments for this special permit for such a tower . City Manager Gus Pappas said he has a report on the cost of hot mix asphalt for Kirby Street . This can be on the work shop for discussion . Council requested a work shop on Tuesday , October 1 , 1985 at 7 : 00 P . M . Motion was made to adjourn by Councilman Spence . All in favor . Don Hughes , Mayor Pro Tem ATTEST : Carolyn Jones , City Secretary ' � ` \ � ` , ^ ° .i ' PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING - MINUTES SEPTEMBER 26, 1985 The Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of Wylie meL in regular session on Thursday, September 26, 1985 at 7: 00 P. M. in the Wylie Community Center. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law. Those present were Chairman Kent Crane, Brian Chaney, Don Montgomery, Ben Scholz , Ken Mauk , and Bill Chapman, City Manager Gus Pappas, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, Code Enforcement Officer Roy Faires, Sue Marquardt, Ken Swayze, Barron Cook, Mike Cummings, John Seeley, Kent Flynn, Billy Thompson, and Bill Baker. Mr . Joe Strigle was absent. Chairman Kent Crane called the meeting to order. OLPROVA1L OF MINUTES: There being no corrections or addition to the minutes, a motion was made by Ken Mauk to approve as submitted. Seconded by Brian Chaney. This motion carried with all in favor. pUBLJC HEARING ON ZONING OF 4. 6 ACRES AND 1 . 97 ACRES OUT -OF Lo_K. PEGUES SURVEY, ABSTRACT 703, 3. 69 ACRES OUT OF I . Y, ABSTRACT 193 AND 18. 009 ACRES OUT OF WM. q99UqE SURVEY, ABSTRACT 835: This property is owned by Texas Power & Light Company and is not simply an easement ' Industrial zoning is being requested for 18. 009 acre tract in William Sachse Survey and agricultural zoning for the remaining tracts. Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing , there being no questions or opposition, the public hearing was closed and this item returned to the commission' There being no questions of the commission, a motion was made by Bill Chapman to recommend approval to the City Council . Seconded by Ben Scholz . This motion carried with all in favor. PUBLIC HEARING ON RE-ZONING OF 10. 3853 ACRES OUT OF THE F1� NCISC] DE LA PINA SURVEY ABSTRACT 688: This property is commonly known as Wyndham Estates and the request for re- zoning is from Industrial to Multi-family and Single Family -3. City staff has no objections to changing the zoning from Industrial to Multi-family and Single Family -3. Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing, there being no questions or opposition, the public hearing was closed and this item returned to the commission. Chairman Ken ' Crane said he was on the board when this came in and this was one of the first industrial tracts annexed. Don Montgomery wanted to know if staff felt this was more compatible than industrial zoning. City Manager Gus Pappas _7 � � �� � . , � ' ' . ^ ' . ' . ± � \ , said that staff felt this was compatible. Motion was made by Brian Chaney to recommend to Council approval of this zoning change. Seconded by Bill Chapman. This motion carried with all in favor. FOR ZONING ON 30 ACRES OUT OF THE G. W. xACT �_ 5l_: This property is borders on the east by FM 13/8 and on the north and west by Lake Ranch Estates. The request for zoning is for Single Family 1 and 3 and Duplex (2F) and Business 1 . City Manager Gus Pappas said the original request for zoning was for duplex (20 , but the developer has come back to staff and requested Single Family 1 , 2, and 3 and Business 1 . Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing, there being no questions or Opposition, the public hearing was closed and this item returned to the commission. Ben Scholz wanted to know why the SF-2 was abutting the larger tracts with out being zoned SF-1 ' City Manager Gus Pappas said that these property owners had been given a chance to annex into the City. Mr . Drain and other 'property owners did not want to annex or have the protection of the zoning nor did they want to take advantage of the water line being put in. City Manager Gus Pappas said that it was the City' s responsibility to protect the citizens of our City. Motion was made by Ken Mauk to recommend to the Council to zone this property Single Family 1 , Single Family 2, Single Family 3, and Business 1 . Seconded by Don Montgomery. This motion carried with all in favor. El1LIC_HEARING ON THE ZONING OF 17. 1478 ACRES OUT OF THE QILIAM YACHSE SURVEY, ABSTRACT 835: This property is located on FM 544 and is adjacent to Steel Industrial Park This area being zoned will be phases 2 & 3 of Regency ' Business Park. The request for zoning is for Industrial Chairman Kent Crane opened the public hearing there being , /`g no questions, the public hearing was closed hearing, there �--m returned to the commission Motion was made-b Brian ^ `~ to recommend to Council the approval of Industrial zoning . . Seconded by Bill Chapman. This motion carried with all in favor. 0&y0VAL,gf PRELIMIN LAT FOR REGENCY BUSINESS PARK- City Manager Gus Pappas said the only request from staff jE to have the developer go ahead and extend Capital St . west and Regency Dr. South. If these streets are extended now then there will be no problem as the tracts west and sout ' A this property begin to develope. Mr. Ken Swayze said We would leave the easement for Capital and Regency to be extended but had rather not have the expense of putting in these streets at this time. Chairman Kent Crane said making Capital and Regency through streets will be expensive, but this is a part of the commissions planning duties. Ben Scholz said the only way this is going to get paved is by the developer doing the street now. Don Montgomery wanted � ��� ' .. � ' ^ ^ ^ ' . . ` ~ ^ ^ ' �to know why these streets could not be done at the time the other tracts begin development. City Manager Gus Pappas said because there would be no one to pay for the paving of these sections. After the developer has sold the lots then the City would have to assess the properties in order to pave the streets. Motion was made by Bill Chapman to recommend to Council approval of the preliminary plat for Regency Business Park with the stipulation that the developer go ahead and extend Capital and Regency Streets at the time of developing this property. Seconded by Bryan Chaney. This motion carried with six (6) in favor and Don Montgomery voting against the plat. AppRDyAL OF FINAL PLAT FOR RUSTIC OAKS IV: City Manager Gus Pappas said that the streets, Winding Oaks and' Rustic Trail , coming from Rustic Oaks I and II will continue through Rustic Oaks IV. Fleming Street will be a collector street which will require 60' right-of-way but will only require 37' of pavement. This plat has met all requirements for drainage and staff recommends approval . Motion was made by Brian Chaney to recommend apprLval to Council of the final plat for Rustic Oaks IV. Seconded by Bill Chapman. This motion carried with all in favor. APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR CRESCENT COVE SOUTH: This property is located on FM 1378, This plat has met all requirements and staff recommends approval . Motion was made by Brian Chaney to recommend approval to Council of the preliminary plat for Crescent Cove South. Seconded by Don Montgomery. This motion carried with all in favor. apfgOV4L OF PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR WESTGATE ADDITION: This property is located between FM3412 and FM 544 (Kirby St ' ) ' City Manager Gus Pappas said this property has the option of going under the old zoning ordinance or going under the new zoning ordinance. This plat has a connecting street from FM 3412 to FM 544 of 60' right-of-way and the ordinance requires a 65' right-of-way. The staff recommends this plat with the stipulation that thi s\ 60` right-of-way be changed to a 65' right-of-way. Mr. Kent Flynn, Mr. Billy Thompson, and Mr. Bill Baker were present to represent the development of Westgate' Mr . Flynn gave the presentation which included pictures of the types of 2F homes and single family homes that would be built' This development is proposing 370 units in multi-family and this is considerably less than the density in the zoning ordinance. Chairman Kent Crane said the problem he had with this plat _ was the curve in the connecting street and having parked cars on it. With this curve in the street, you would need the extra five (5) feet of right-of-way. If two cars on ��� ti a. parked on this road, one on each side of road, it would only leave 20 feet on the curve for traffic. Mr. Baker said the reason for a 36' instead of 37' street and 60' instead of 65' right-of-way was to discourage thru. traffic. Kent Crane said it would be good if you could discourage traffic but the truth is it will collect a lot of thru traffic. City Manager Gus Pappas said we had lost track of what we are dealing with. First, Planning and Zoning put the road in the middle of this plat and not city staff . Staff has asked for E.5' right-of-way and have not asked for this to ,bf paved. The City has only asked for- the developer to pave T.Y7' street. Motion was made by Frill Chapman to recommend approval to Council of the preliminary plat for Westgate Addition with a `: 5' right-of-way and with 37' paved street. Seconded by Don Montgomery. This motion carried with all in favor . Chairman Kent Crane called for a motion to adjourn since- there were no other questions or items of business. Motion was made by Brian Chaney to adjourn. Chairman Kent Crane adjourned the meeting. Kent Crane, Chairman /6 . � � ' ` � � ^ ' CALLED CITY COUNCIL MEETING _ MINUTES OCTOBER 19 1985 The Wylie City Council met in a called session and workshop on Tuesday, October 1 , 1985 at 7: 00 P. M. in the Wylie Community Center. Mayor Pro Tem Don Hughes presided. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law. Those present were Mayor Pro Tem Don Hughes, Councilmembers Percy Simmons, Randall Gaston, Joe Fulgham, William Martin, and Harold Spence, City Manager Gus Pappas, City Secretary Carolyn Jones° Public Works Director Bill Windham, Finance Director James Johnson, Mike Ghurtleff and West Bell from Farmers Electric Co--op. Mayor John Akin was out of town. Mayor Pro Tem Don Hughes called the meeting to order. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION TO SUSPEND THE PROPOSED STATEMENT OF INTENT TO CHANGE ELECTRIC RATES, FROM FARMERS ELECTRIC CO- OP: Finance Director James Johnson said this resolution was to suspend intent to change electric rates for Farmers Electric Co-op. The Council has the right to suspend this for 90 days from October 10, 1985. For Council information, the PUC has also suspended this rate increase for 150 days. Mr. Johnson is requesting this resolution be passed until a further study can be made. Mr. Johnson asked the two gentlemen from Farmers Electric Co-op to send him a break down of the rates, because of the different classification of customers. City Manager Gus Pappas said it had just been a few weeks ago that the City became involved with Farmers Electric Co- op due to the fact they have come into the City with electrical lines and service. Farmers Electric Co-op is preparing a franchise agreement with the City, which will be coming to the Council for action. Farmers Electric has been serving East Fork Water District and down Highway 78 towards Garland. Mr Shurtleff said this rate is being taken into consideration due to growth. This is the first rate increase Farmers Electric has requested in three (3) years. Two things are very important --- one is the cost of living and second is 10. 2 million dollar system improvements are being done. ' City Manager Gus Pappas asked Mr. Shurtleff if Farmers Electric has been contacted by developers in Wylie, Mr. ? ' � \ ^ � � �r ` � � . . . ` ` Shurtleff said yes, they had been working with some of the developers. Farmers Electric will also be serving the new South Fork Mobile Home Park. After some discussion, staff recommended that Farmers Electric Co-op rate increase be suspended. Motion was made by Councilman Martin to approve and sign resolution to suspend the rate increase of Farmers Electric Co-op. Seconded by Councilman Simmons. The vote was as follows: Mayor Pro Tem Hughes - in favor, Councilman Simmons - in favor, Councilman Spence - in favor, Councilman Martin - in favor, Councilman Fulgham - in favor, and Councilman Gaston - in favor. This motion carried with all in favor. Council convened into a work session: A. Discussion of City' s policies concerning the mowing of State rights-of-way within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie. City Manager Gus Pappas said the city crew has been mowing the right-of-way for the Railroad and Highway 78 between Brown and Kirby Streets and several time have mowed down to Martinez Lane. All the city crew does is to mow with the tractor and there is a lot of area that needs to be done by hand. The only suggest that Bill Windham and I could come up with is to wait till the winter kill off and them spray these ares with roundup . Councilman Fulgham said he would like to see the City take care of it when they could otherwise don' t worry about. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes wanted to know why many men and how many days it would take with winter to clean all the areas up. Bill Windham said he has two (2) full time employees as of today, that would be put on this job. Councilman Simmons wanted to know if these two men can handle all the work through the spring and summer for parks and mowing. Bill Windham said these two men should be able to do this work. Councilman Spence wanted to know about when there would be a need for a Parks Director. Bill Windham said this would depend upon how many more parks the City acquires and the growth of the City. . City Manager Gus Pappas said what he was getting was for the city crew to have the policy of spraying city drainage ditches and go ahead with clean up of Highway 78 and Ballard and the ditch in front of the apartments on Ballard. ' �� � � r ` ` ` . ' _ � � � - = ` � � B. Discussion of compensation for City Fire Marshal . Councilman Martin wanted to know if this office would be in tack until a full time fire department was enforced. City Manager Gus Pappas said yes, until the City has a full time fire department, Lester or someone like him, would need to fill that position. Lester is currently paid $270. 00 a month plus $500. 00 when he goes to A & M for school plus the cost of the school is paid for by the City. Lester is asking for $540. 00 a month. Councilman Martin asked if 20 hours a month was average or actual . Lester said he could put in as many hours as necessary. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes wanted to know how many fires has he (Lester ) investigated the last 6 months. Lester said all structures and trash fires. Lester said his reports consist of notes that stay in his files. Councilman Gaston wanted to know what kind of buildings Lester inspected. Lester said all commercial and industrial buildings. Councilman Gaston said how many structure fires a month. Lester said five (5) structure calls in the City. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes wanted to know. if the small number of fires was due to Lester making inspections. Lester said year, he has made the people fire cautious. Lester was then asked about the house on First Street that contained a lot of lumber in the back yard. Lester said the man was storing concrete foundation forms in his backyard. the neighbors kids were climbing over the fence to play on these forms' The man came to see Lester on a Saturday at the barber shop, which is Lester busy day. Lester said he did not have time for the man on Saturday and told the man to keep his kids on his side of the fence. Lester said he may have told the man to come to the City Council . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes told Lester if he could not find a fire code, he needed to call the City Manager for instructions. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes said one of the things Council wants is for Lester to go to the City Manager with the problems prior to coming to Council . Mayor Pro Tem Hughes asked Lester if he had reason to ask for and increase. Lester said in order to do his job, he has to put in more hours and to do more hours he needed more pay. City Manager Gus Pappas said that what Lester was asking Council for is $7° 000. 00 a year and the Council is thinking " - ' ' � . ` . K ' ' ^ , . � 41 / about going to full time personnel for the fire department. If the full time comes up or you (Lester) going to take the full time position. City Manager Gus Pappas said he has the opinion that Lester would stay until the full time position and the would choose his barber shop. Councilman Simmons asked Lester if he would go full time and what his feelings were for a full time fire department. Lester said when we started sending him to school , he was asked if he was going to quit on the City as soon as they had him trained. Lester said it would depend on the salary for full time. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes said it would be $16, 000. 00 a year. Lester said he could not take a full time job for $16, 000. 00 a year. Councilman Spence asked if $540. 00 was the least pay. Lester said this was what he needed. Councilman Gaston asked for written reports in order to merit his increase. Lester said he could not go that way. Lester said there was no way he could write down his hours. Councilman Gaston said there was no bases of input on number of hours Lester is spending. Councilman Gaston says we need to pay Lester just as we pay other contract labor personnel . Lester said he could not be comfortable on putting down hours and being paid on this basis. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes said if Lester only puts in 20 hours, then he is asking for $28.00 per hour. Lester said it was wasting his time to fill out reports. City Manager Gus Pappas told Lester that the City just hired a subdivision inspector for $16,000. 00 per year and we pay Mr. Bill Kreymer $12. 00 per hour and no car allowance. Councilman Fulgham said he voted for a Fire Chief/Fire Marshal to be in the budget. Councilman Fulgham said that after talking with Lester, the City needed the full time fire department. Councilman Gaston recommended that on the next Council agenda the Council convene into executive session and discuss an hourly pay scale for the fire marshal position. C. Discussion of dual service considerations for two (2) electric utilities within the corporate limits of the City of Wylie. Finance Director James Johnson reported to the Council that the Public Utility Commission Board set up districts for the different utilities to operate in. In Alad . ' ., , . � v ` ( ` ` ' ' ~ these districts, there be more than one electric company. In order for the City to have some control , they should have a franchise agreement with each utility inside the corporate limits of the City. Mr. Johnson showed the Council the district map for the City and surroundings areas. D. Discussion of the Kirby Street improvement and the future policy of the City~ sroad surface treatment process. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes said as soon as it was dry enough the city crew needed to do some _more clean up on Kirby Street in the ditch area and this will help the looks of the street. City Manager Gus Pappas said the question is whether to use hot mix asphalt or two course penetration. After much discussion, the Council had rather see the hot mix asphalt on all streets. E. Discussion of plans for the proposed City Hall Complex and various financing approaches. Councilman Fulgham wants to look at bids without turn key operation. Councilman Martin said we need to go back to the people. City Manager Gus Pappas said if we went to the people then the vote would be in April of 86, if possible and could be as late as April 87. After much discussion, it was agreed that there would be a work shop on October 15th in the Library Work Room to go over all bids. After this work shop then city staff should send out another letter for the people to voice their opinion on. Motion to adjourn was made by Councilman Spence. All in favor. Don Hughes, Mayor Pro Tem ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary �&, " ) � _ �� -- ~ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE FOR ANNEXATION: TO ANNEX TO THE CITY OF ' WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, A TRACT OF LAND OF THE SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. __z�&�`�_ , UPON PETTION OF4a)-olm WHEREAS has filed a written petition to /annex t th �--�i------ o e �z�' 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 interest of the public and of the said City of Wylie, Texas, and that such petiton 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: ' a / ^7 • .1r. .$ 4. .N. RAILWAY. CO. SURVEY A-1061 J. W. CU / 1 1 7 8 s�MMy kin-L I.4M-1 /bJ C Er 41. 2o' / • 250 13.82. AC.. Ut 10 d m - 3 � N 9 �( 67 9 r •. 6-9 I. CI t AC.. cr 1— ,0 9 )0.(1 IA - %Ali) N rP r . \ ` ORDINANCE NO. _ CONT' D. 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. PA PROVED THIS THE __ DAY OF __ �---- John W. Akin Mayor yor ATTEST: ' ------------- Carolyn Jones, City Secretary //� / '/ . - ^ \ ` ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opi i th h zoning which is on application should be granted and the ��ompFehen ` ve Zoni/ ~^ �� |� nance of the City of Wylie should be amended in the exercise of its legislative discretion: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district Classification to-wit: ___ _�'-a~� _^~=^=�= Said property being described as follows: � � 1,. .$ G. .N. RAILWAY. CO. SURVEY A-1061 J. W. CU I 1 1 7 8 Au hu Er ^c. toy/ . 250 13.82. LAG. 10 d to 3 tit joillij 5-9 I. C I I AC. • c it 10 N Q' �p r . . ' JtT� 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with visions 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 Z. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to Permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City' Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides' DULLY PASSED BY _THE CITY COUNCIL OF , YznF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the __ ___ day of , 19Q ^T_' - - JOHN W. AKIN, MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary � � ' ^ ORDINANCE NO. \ ` AN ORDINANCE FOR ANNEXATION: TO ANNEX TO THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, A TRACT OF LAND OF THE Af _21 �l]�v _ SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. � _'4 UPON PETTION O4;04§;�0 *1Z WHEREAS/' _ j has filed a written petition to annex to the Cit«lof 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 interest of the public and of the said City of Wylie, Texas, and that such petiton 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: ' L� �� _� J. W. CURTIS SURVEY M. MILLIRONS SURVEY A- 196 A-563 • ' 3 I 169 ��il-EY i-tousEw4iNT i��� -7�2 - S 16 •• 4,9. 31 AG. ,� ms oI() 5 r . [7. \V.. l- •. 5 EW 112.1 U PT 20.0o AG. 6 DT. 5 i § ' • D . : a � ., 8 • S > ,c;i 111s . 7 -0 t -IN LI2. NE1.15L5 ' 212 - I'To 12 1- - 1•- 7 1 AC.\--\ •\ r 0 • • • ' . . \ � ORDINANCE NO. CONT' D. 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. PA APPROVED THIS THE _ _ DAY OF _ 0010- , ----- John W. Akin , Mayor ATTEST: ' Carolyn Jones, City Secretary � ���� \ � ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion h i oning which is on application should be granted and the C"mp��hens --------- ce of the City of Wylie should be amended in the exerciseof its legislative discretion: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit: Said property being described as follows: J. W. CURTIS SURVEY M. MILLIRONS SURVEY A- 196 A-563 3 / 69 ►-aoUSE VKIyNT -172 - SIt `i F4A) 440. 51 AG. � M � 5 r . n. 4 \V.. L F4.ouslrwiti c u7 20.0o & . !- a qs- 6 > H D . • 0 a \ s 2. N E�BEY 212 - 110 12 1 - 1 1 7 1 AO, ` SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with \the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are �ereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3' That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as' a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City. Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately ^from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides DULLY PASSED BY _THE CITY COUNCIL OF WYLIE TEXAS, this the __ day of ' l98c- , --------- __�u���^�~^�~ , ___ JOHN W. AKIN, MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE FOR ANNEXATION: TO ANNEX TO THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN OUNTY TEXAS, A TRACT OF LAND OF THE �J �y /��_ 1rLl SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1- , UPON F ETT I ON 0 _ L_ .;; Varj WHEREAS \_ .44 0 V 42,,k____ has filed a written peti. tion to annexe to the 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 interest of the public and of the said City of Wylie, Texas, and that such pet i. ton 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 hounds as follows, to-wit: /OP, °D9 al/A-2- k2e-A471,"2 L<JaaL-- . azoz- pi-- n'3.5--- 49 4 QQ --(( r - -- I 6 5� P iOAG• 8 4,c. \ 1, rites. YI l-- et XeND�►� .41dii 11 ZO - 858 50�1L AG. 11 • . - 3 -�Xps Po\VEr� ANn LIGN-t 5-14 - 455 18.00'1 Ace. 17 :. e.e,. \Voov II j1Z4 85c. �a• Go.981 M- • AONe1 �— 511111111 1.1 1 18-9 KeNIJal14 PckViNL17 18 Ices - 120 A c� 11.640 &G. ) _/ 74 GI.N . k i.-SO , -I 117. 2.. ec Novi -rEXds MuNic Ipal- \Vd1 -R 12151. ICO i4 ikG. - ORDINANCE NO. CONT' D. 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. P APPROVED THIS THE _ DAY OF John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: ' Carolyn Jones, City Secretary \ \ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE' WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion e lid Chang Of zoning which is on application of should be granted and the C71VIIii4ilve Zoning UPS of the City of Wylie should be amended in the exercise of its legislative discretion: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit: Said property being described as follows: � ��.� .9V b 1 Co 2(3a _ occ 1 , •J-Cla 201VA\ l'i'd1DINnW SVX31 7V Z4't.11 r U i '''7'il 699•I i \ Foy t az I - 89o1 g I. 41? t"t r ri hi 1 6-g t. • I I, p8110V2 04 •7V 186.•O9 • :t - g -- ciZtt 11 aoo/\\ '-•4 l: L L L.00•Q1 5 S.V - Si-5 1-K)91-1 GINS/ ?J A\04 SaXa.1- E _ s`i 7 a 71 96 05 gS9 - OZ t 1 -:4',4►v9X -19 I •Sa+0 i 9 l- I `1., .?. ' • Z' 8 Ivor 1 SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with \ the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City' Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides. DULLY PASSED By THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY PF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the ___ __ day of ___ , l98=0. JOHN W. AKIN, MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary ' \ ORDINANCE NO. \ AN ORDINANCE FOR ANNEXATION: TO ANNEX TO THE CITY OF COUN TEXAS, A TRACT OF LAND OF THE SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. UPON PETTION OF _ WHEREAS, *4~/ has filed a written petition to annex to 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 interest of the public and of the said City of Wylie, Texas, and that such petiton 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: ' PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PARCEL B Being all of that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the WILLIAM SACHSE Survey, Abstract No. 835, Collin County, Texas, and being a part of that same tract of land described as tract no. 2 in deed to Vincelee Alexander, recorded in Volume 1120, Page 858 of Deed Records of Collin County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a 5/8" iron rod for corner at the present intersection of the south line that same tract of land described in deed to T P & L Company, recorded in Volume 574, page 455 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas with the west ROW line of Hooper and (a 60' ROW) : THENCE S 00904' 08" W, 285. 86' with the west line of Hooper Road to a 5/8" iron rod to the northeast corner of the B. C. Wood, et ux 51 . 531 acre tract of land; THENCE S 89°41 ' 00" W. 2612. 95' with the north line of the Wood tract to a 1 " iron pipe for corner in the east line of the Lona H. Ingram 111 . 848 acre tract of land; THENCE N OO 00' 43" E, 285. 86' with the east line of the Ingram tract to a 5/8" iron rod for corner in the south line of the aforementioned T P & L Co. tract; THENCE N 891)41 "00" E. 2613. 23' with the south line of the T P & L Co. tract to the place of beginning and containing 746, 957. 29 square feet or 17. 1478 acres of land. ORDINANCE NO. CONT' D. 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. PA APPROVED THIS THE DAY OF John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: ' Carolyn Jones, City Secretary - \ ' \ ' ` ` PETITION FOR ZONING THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: TV N _ 2 -�~ of the County of _ and the Ate 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: ���r ` . ^' ' \ \ ' ' PETITION FOR ZONING CONT' D. PAGE 2 Said represents that he and all oth ' owners �gesire the be changed from _ to _=/ _ in accordance with theiArrent Zoning Ordinance' and -�making said zoning subject to the appropriate laws, rules, and regulations of said City relating to that classification of zoning. Your petitioner, therefore, respectfully prays that the land above described be zoned by the said City of Wylie, Texas, as provided by Article 974 (g) of the REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. ' Witness )e d of this petitio r this the day of , 198 x� _^ ---�--------- _ Signature _ " ` P��ase Print --Name -- Street address or Box No. ^� D �� � v' � �� , . ^ ~ r r�~-^ / � -�/ ` vCity Texas Zip _ �� -J~ �_~� _ Telephone ' ' ` ` � \ ` � ' ` ' � ' / � THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the unde igned Notary Public on this day Personally appeared , known to me to be whose the person /----�- - instrument and name is ibed to the foregoing for the , acknowledged ged to me that he executed the same purposes and consideration therein expresses: Given lyder my hand and seal of office this the ��O~ay Of _ 19q �. -~=� Notary o Put���� � l - ----- _ F- - l County, Texais ��/� . . \ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE' WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion t e of zoning which is on application of should be granted and the Comprehensive - g Ordinance of the City of Wylie should be amended i�� ��e 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 t d^^=az _ Said property being described as follows: • PROPERTY DESCRIPTION PARCEL E+ Being all of that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the WILLIAM SACHSE Survey, Abstract No. 835, Collin County, Texas, and being a part of that same tract of land described as tract no. 2 in deed to Vincelee Alexander, recorded in Volume 1120, Page 858 of Deed Records of Collin County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a 5/8" iron rod for corner at the present intersection of the south line that same tract of land described in deed to T P & L Company, recorded in Volume 574, page 455 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas with the west ROW line of Hooper and (a 60' ROW) : THENCE S 00y04' 08" W, 285. 86' with the west line of Hooper Road to a 5/8" iron rod to the northeast corner of the B. C. Wood, et ux 51 . 531 acre tract of land; THENCE S 89°41 ' 00" W. 2612. 95' with the north line of the Wood tract to a 1 " iron pipe for corner in the east line of the Lona H. Ingram 111 . 848 acre tract of land; THENCE N 00D00' 43" E, 285. 86' with the east line of the Ingram tract to a 5/8" iron rod for corner in the south line of the aforementioned T F' & L Co. tract; THENCE N 89041 "00" E. 2613. 23' with the south line of the T F' & L Co. tract to the place of beginning and containing 746, 957. 29 square feet or 17. 1478 acres of land. ^ ^ SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with \ the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City' Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides. DULLY PASSED BY THE Y COUNCIL OF F WYLIE, TEXAS, this the ___ day of _ , l98�- . — `----- .~__ JOHN W. AKIN, MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary ^�r . ' PETITION FOR ZONING THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: /v es /___________ of the County of _________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 f ll s� ^�y ~ - � PETITION FOR ZONING CONT' D. PAGE 2 Said __________ represents that he and all pth owners desire the z be changed from ^____________ tox, �� in accordance with the current Zoning OrdinanceAd Making the appropriate laws an makinQ said zoning subject relating to that classification and regulations of said City f catzon of zoning. Your petitioner , therefore, respectfully prays that the land above described be zoned by the said City of Wylie Texas as provided by Article 974 (g) of the REVISED CIVIL STATUTES) OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Witness his petitioner this the l98ar-^ -o day of ����---- ^��' 7------�~------' Signature Please Print Name Street address or B-�-Wo. - �� / �A /AS -----_______-------_--` k- !S2�u City Texas �--__- Zp ______________ Telephone ` \ ` THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the un y Public on this day personally appeared , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument , and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for thy purposes and consideration therein expresses: Gi�� u r d hand and e this the _day o+��� �� _ Notary Public C4ii --���y--- ��� ' ~~~'C� ' ' e^� - '- - Vzommu #83018 September 4, 1985 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (MF APARTMENT ZONING) BEING a tract of land in the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, situated in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, and also being a part of that certain 186.10 acre tract of land conveyed to Arapaho East, Inc. by W.T. Beckham by deed recorded in Volume 1032, Page 225 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on tie centerline of Brown Street (Old Highway No. 78) , said point being South 89 37' East 790.0 feet from the intersection of the cen- terline of Brown Street with the centerline of Eubanks Lane, said intersection being the Southwest corner of the 186.10 acre tract; THENCE North 0°23' East, 190.81 feet; THENCE North 13°58' East, 320.0 feet; THENCE South 76°02' East, 121 .81 feet; THENCE EAST, 241 .46 feet; - THENCE South 0°24'50" West, 475.0 feet to a point on the centerline of Brown Street; THENCE North 89°37' West along the centerline of Brown Street, 454.76 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, and containing 4.7672 acres of land, more or less. Date ¢ 'c>� �� I A,e 611 George t . Pewitt Registered Public Surveyor • • K GEORGE G. PEWITT ) Nit • 4171 Q it y-7 #83018 September 4, 1985 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (SF-3 RESIDENTIAL) BEING a tract of land in the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, situated in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, and also being a part of that certain 186.10 acre tract of land conveyed to Arapaho East, Inc. by W.T. Beckham by deed recorded in Volume 1032, Page 225 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on a North line of the 186.10 acre tract, said point being North 89°56' East 871 .59 feet from the most Westerly Northwest corner of the 186.10 acre tract, said corner being on the centerline of Eubanks Lane; THENCE North 89°56' East along said North line of the 186.10 acre tract, 370.0 feet; THENCE SOUTH, 664.78 feet; THENCE WEST, 261 .46 feet; THENCE North 76°02' West,- 121 .81 feet; THENCE North 9°14' 31" East, 60.21 feet; THENCE NORTH, 575.53 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, and containing 5.6181 acres of land, more or less. O Date .9 -�� George G Pewitt Registered Public Surveyor • � GEORGE G. PEWIT 3 , o. PEWIT4171 : / �G�' f�isrCP[G ���C- Sv��J ' \ ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion t s e of zoning which is on application of _ _ should be granted and the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie should be amended in the exercise of its legislative discretion: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 . That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit: Said property being described as follows: ~� 7 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (MF APARTMENT ZONING) BEING a tract of land in the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, situated in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, and also being a part of that certain 186.10 acre tract of land conveyed to Arapaho East, Inc. by W.T. Beckham by deed recorded in Volume 1032, Page 225 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on tge centerline of Brown Street (Old Highway No. 78) , said point being South 89 37' East 790.0 feet from the intersection of the cen- terline of Brown Street with the centerline of Eubanks Lane, said intersection being the Southwest corner of the 186.10 acre tract; THENCE North 0°23' East, 190.81 feet; THENCE North 13°58' East, 320.0 feet; THENCE South 76°02' East, 121 .81 feet; THENCE EAST, 241 .46 feet; THENCE South 0°24'50" West, 475.0 feet to a point on the centerline of Brown Street; THENCE North 89°37' West along the centerline of Brown Street, 454.76 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, and containing 4.7672 acres of land, more or less. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (SF-3 RESIDENTIAL) BEING a tract of land in the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, situated in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, and also being a part of that certain 186.10 acre tract of land conveyed to Arapaho East, Inc. by W.T. Beckham by deed recorded in Volume 1032, Page 225 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNIN at a point on a north line of the 186.10 acre tract, said point being North 89 56' East 871 .59 feet from the most Westerly Northwest corner of the 186.10 acre tract, said corner being on the centerline of Eubanks Lane; THENCE North 89°56' East along said North line of the 186.10 acre tract, 370.0 feet; THENCE SOUTH, 664.78 feet; • THENCE WEST, 261 .46 feet; THENCE North 76°02' West, 121 .81 feet; THENCE North 9°14' 31" East, 60.21 feet; THENCE NORTH, 575.53 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, and containing 5.6181 acres of land, more or less. je( Date ,-d -�J� � fgez/f* George GO Pewitt Registered Public Surveyor 1_ • GEORGE G. PEWITT 'i.e .,o.. 4171 tri/ � ATIN 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with ovisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City. Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides. DULLY PASSED BYTHE CITY COUNCIL OF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the ___ ___ day of , l98' �_. - JOHN W. AKIN, MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary �� • • • • • • PETITION FOR ZONING THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: No 5-gmes _ �/ �� of the County of and the S ate 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: 4 J 6 0' • • • PETITION FOR ZONING CONT' D. PAGE 2 Said r ,--Z_117C �i�fj represents that he and all othe owners desire t e zoning to be changed -From ! _._-__--- to in accordance with the current Zoning Ordinance and making said zoning subject to the appropriate laws, rules, and regulations of said City relating to that classification of zoning. Your petitioner , therefore, respectfully prays that the land above described be zoned by the said City of Wylie, Texas, as provided by Article 974 (g) of the REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Witness the of his petitioner this the dayof O �_ 19 i7271,44 / Signature J7 7 �)c,111,- /- Pleas Print Name p -5/Lio Street address or Box No. /malty Texas Zip Telephone • THEE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLL I N: Before me, the under i ned No ry` Public on this day personally appeared .h � ��^� _, known to me to be the person whose I me is subscribed to the foregoing instrument , and acl�; cowl edged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses: // O:i ven�/�"tnd�e�� my hand and 1 of office this the 9r,�day of L f?_'_ , i.9£i _(/..---: .21 Notary Fu , Co i aunty, Texas c y • • • • • • j FIELD NOTES STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN P SITUATED in Collin County , Texas in the G. W. Gunnell Survey , Abstract Number 351 and being a resurvey of a 30 acre tract described in a deed from Lillie Housewright to Wiley Housewright , et al , recorded in Volume 809 , Page 520 of the Collin County Deed Records and being more fully described as follows : BEGINNING at a 1 /2" iron pin found in the Northeast corner of the said tract in the West right -of -way line of F. M. Highway 1378; THENCE , South 00° 42 ' 04" East , along said right of way 806.04 feet to an iron pin found in the West right -of -way line of F. M. Highway 1378 ; THENCE , South 89° 15 ' 32" West , 1633 . 43 feet to a 1 /2" iron pin found ; THENCE , North 00° 02 ' 41 " West , generally along an established fence line , 795 .92 feet to a 1 /2" iron pin found ; THENCE . North 88° 54 ' 00" East , generally along an established fence line and hedge row 1624 . 35 feet to the place of beginning and containing 29. 949 acres of land. ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE. COMPREHENSIVE "ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICA- TION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED ($200. 00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion that the ipid 1c1hange of zoning which is on application of _ri ft_ e, /' QZ should be granted and the Comprehensive Zing 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: .FAi _-1 S,'��L��i4!�zi�ff= i----- Si Voila Fa m,L4 -3 And ee,-/-A 1,G Said property being described as follows: • • • FIELD NOTES STATE OF TEXAS ¢ COUNTY OF COLLIN Q SITUATED in Collin County , Texas in the G. W. Gunnell Survey , Abstract Number 351 and being a resurvey of a 30 acre tract described in a deed from Lillie Housewright to Wiley Housewright , et al , recorded in Volume 809 , Page 520 of the Collin County Deed Records and being more fully described as follows : BEGINNING at a 1 /2" iron pin found in the Northeast corner of the said tract in the West right -of -way line of F. M. Highway 1378; THENCE , South 00° 42 ' 04" East , along said right of way 806 .04 feet to an iron pin found in the West right -of -way line of F. M. Highway 1378 ; THENCE , South 89° 15 ' 32" West , 1633. 43 feet to a 1 /2" iron pin found ; THENCE , North 00° 02 ' 41 " West , generally along an established fence line , 795 . 92 feet to a 1 /2" iron pin found ; THENCE , North 88° 54 ' 00" East , generally along an established fence line and hedge row 1624 . 35 feet to the place of beginning and containing 29. 949 acres of land. . . � SECTION 2' That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are \ \ hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3' That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the pruposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4' That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invlaid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. ' ` SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200. 00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper development and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare fo the City. Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage, as the law in such cases provides' DULLY PASSED BY THE Y COUNCIL OF THE QTY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, this the ___Q%yj___ day of _193 a���� , "� . � --- - Don Hughes, Mayor Pro Tem ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary �'' PETITION FOR ANNEXATION THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , COLLIN COUNTY , TEXAS: Now comes Stanley A. Moussa of the County of Dallas and the State of Teas, 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 described tract of land which is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Wylie, in Collin County, Texas, and in which has less than three (3) qualified voters, reside, described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake in the most Easterly Southwest corner of the said 32.557 acre tract. THENCE North 89 den. 05 min. 22 sec. East , 846. 46 ft. to an iron stake; THENCE North 89 deg. 08 min. 13 sec. East , 240. 30 ft . to a stake; THENCE North 00 deg. 34 min. 26 sec . East , a distance of 451 . 85 ft. to a stake ; THENCE South 89 deg . 05 min. 22 sec . West, a distance of 1086. 77 ft. to a stake in an inner corner of the said 32 . 55 acre tract; THENCE South 00 deg. 34 min. 26 sec. West, a distance of 451 . 65 ft. to the place of beginning and containing 11 . 265 acres of land . PETITION FOR ANNEXATION CONT ' D. PAGE Said Stanley A. Moussa 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 3rd day of ,tune_ , Signature Please Print Name _1ia1_L(1LC )J f f Y_e fl Q Address Dallas Tx 75207 City Texas Zip ( 2. 14 ) 631- 1902 Telephone 667 • THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared Stanley A. Moussa known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument , and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses: Given under my hand and seal of office this the 3rd day of an ,• (: // %/ Notary Public , Collin County Te;:as C�� .. .._. . • _1RVEYPL A T ____„..„,,,,,„...714-- .....te-o-L- -' .1•;.` S 89° 05.22"W I . ' N OP°34.26 E II.265 ACRES ,/ 45' 85 - SCALE J r 200 15 00° 34' 26.4 451.65 c N 8 9° 08 13 E N 89° 05.22'•E/ 846.46' 240.30 Situated in Collin County, Texas in the W.O. Barnett Survey Abstract No. 56 and being part of a 32.557 acre tract described in a deed frum Kathleen M. Moore et al to Kenneth W. Martin described in Volume 1169 Page 656 of the Collin Cnunty Deed Records and part of a 32.555 acre tract described in a deed from Kenneth W. Martin et al to Kathleen M. Moore recorded in Volume 1169 Page 660 of the Collin County Deed Records and being more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at on irun stake in the must Easterly Southwest corner of the said 32.557 acre tract. THENCE North 89 deg 05 min 2'2 sec East, 846.46 ft. to en Iron stair'. — LiikALI ilW4th-.Y4, n� .•.tn : • i4s4,-440.30. ft. •to-a ;t.awr. - THENCE North C deg 34 min 26 ,e( East, a distance of 4;1 . ft. to a stake. THENCE South 89 deg 05 mIn '2 sec West, a distance of 10.-i6.77 rt. U, a '.take in an inner corner of the said 2.555 acre tract. THENCE South 0 ceq 34 min 26 sec West, a distance of 451 .ht It. f.) the place or beginning containing 11 .265 acres of land. :65M 24, 1985 1Pjf:. F.Tffi John V.Ca troll *.. ••,� T' 9 Registered Public Surveyor AOHS 55NTRELE G,Cy S U R�E.,, J PETITION FOR ANNEXATICti THE STATE OF TEXAS; COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: Now comes Lec'ta Brigham of the County of Collin 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 described tract of land which contiguous and adjacent to the City of Wylie, in Collin County, Texas, and in which has less than three (3) qualified voters, reside, described as follows: FIELD Nt7IE DESCRIPTIQ1 Situated in Collin County, Texas in the Mose Sparks Survey, Abstract 840 all of a 7.599 acre tract as described in a deed from C.E. Kreck to J. Tom Brigham et ux recorded in Volume 1157, Page 747 of the Collin County Deed Records and being more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at a found iron pin at the southeast corner of said tract being on the north right-of-way of FM 544 (100') ; THENCE South 89 deg 54 min 18 sec West a distance of 650 feet to a point for a corner; THENCE North 01 deg 45 min 41 sec East a distance of 547.01 feet to a point for a corner, said line being the west boundary line of said Mose Spark Survey, Abstract 840; THENCE South 84 deg 04 min 50 sec East along the south right-of-way of the St. Louis and Southwestern Railroad (100') to a corner post; THENCE South 01 deg 50 min 10 sec West a distance of 478.68 feet to the point of beginning and containing 7.599 acres of land (more or less) . PETITION FOR AN TICK CCNT'D. PAGE 2 Said Lecta Brigham 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 lard 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 TEAS. Witness the hand of this petitioner this the /3°L� day of 742.0"4 2 , 1985. Signature Lecta Brigham Please Print Name Address City Texas Zip Telephone \ THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared g 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 / 3 day of A ti 7 , 1985. 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U1/4,..' $•,:;*- .:,,,*, ' e. .si 4.... ,Z-' _'.s :811t.,(;-e. 'E'T._14 „.„,,,-,b. ,',44.',-,••',,,,.4 4' 4:.' 14'- '‘`-'t•-r_..r."3'' 4 IS' ? ••-.. --,4•,i.. ,•i '• 7 AA 1`.....11Y' 1,V TV'. , - -L # 650.00' 1201.15 STRIP ANNEXED BY CITY OF WYLIE I) I.P.F. F.M. HWY. 544 (100 R.O.W.) i i w z _J ).- Ili > CC D cn __/ THE STATE OF TEXAS : PETITION FOR ANNEXATION COUNTY OF COLLIN . TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY , TEXAS : NOW COMES John H Ereckson of the County of Col- lin and the State of Texas, and represents to the City Council of the said City of Wylie , Texas , that he is the own- er of the tract of land described by metes and bounds in the Exhibit "A" attached herewith , which tract is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Wylie , in Collin County , Texas , and in which has less then three ( 3) qualified voters reside . The said John H Ereckson represents that he and the other owners desire to be annexed to and made a part of the said City of Wylie , Collin County , Texas , PROVIDED , HOWEVER, that such annexation is subject to the following : 1 . That the City of Wylie , acting through its Council authorized to enter into binding Agreements with its citizens and potential citizens , agrees to all of the provisions set out in an Exhibit "B" hereto attached , such acceptance of the contents of Exhibit "B" being evidenced by the City annexing the property described in Exhibit "A" ; and 2 . That Petitioner shall agree to be subject to all valid laws , rules and regulations of said City upon annex- ation of the tract described in Exhibit "A" . Your Petitioner , therefore , respectfully requests that the tract described in Exhibit "A" be annexed to the said Cityi 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 Z-rt'4 day of April , 1985. i/.9AL YZ,/ Signature _John H Ereckson Printed Name P 0 Box 36 Address C�� • • _Wylie , Texas 75098_ City State Zip Code (_214_)_442-5314 Telephone THE STATE OF TEXAS : COUNTY OF COLLIN . BEFORE ME , the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared John H Ereckson , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument , and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed . GIVEN under my hand and seal o ffice this the 7-3"fI day of April , 1985 . 0A0`.'.`.•< Landon T`CA.1s on :6kY t NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF TEXAS Notary Public for the State r; ;" COMMISSION EXPIRES .213.1138 of Texas E,. E,�f,,,.. 2 EXHIBIT "A" Description of Ereckson Tracts Being those certain lots , tracts or parcels of land , sit- uated in Collin County , Texas , and being parts of 13 . 957 acs . of land conveyed by Arthur Davila et ux to Jick Housewright and Earl Parsons by deed recorded in Vol . 500 , page 389 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas , described as fol- lows: FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a stake in the North Line of said 13. 957 acre tract , from which stake the Northwest corner of said tract bears West 57 . 3 feet ; THENCE S . 00 deg. 19 min . W. parallel to and 57 .3 feet East of the West line of said 13. 957 acre tract 760 feet to a stake in the South line thereof ; THENCE East with the South line of said 13 . 957 acre tract 114 . 6 feet to a stake therein ; THENCE N. 00 deg . 19 min . E. 760 feet to a stake in the North line of said 13. 957 acre tract ; THENCE West 114 . 6 feet to the place of beginning , and containing 2.00 acres of land , and being the same Tract as conveyed by and described in that certain War- ranty Deed dated March 21 , 1961 , wherein Jick Housewright and Earl Parsons are Grantors and John H. Ereckson and Alline Ereckson are Grantees, of record at Vol . 580 , Pg . 589 , Deed Records of Collin County , Texas , subject to the reservations , easements and restrictions therein set out ; SECOND TRACT:Beginning at the Northwest corner of said 13 . 957 acre tract ; THENCE West 57 . 3 feet ; THENCE S . 00 deg. 19 min . West parallel to and 57 .3 feet from the West line of said 13. 957 acre tract 760 feet to a stake in the South line thereof ; THENCE East with the South line of said 13 . 957 acre tract 57 . 3 feet to the Southwest corner thereof ; THENCE N. 00 deg . 19 min . East with the West line of said 13. 957 acre tract 760 feet to the place of beginning and containing one acre of land more or less , being the same Tract as conveyed by and described in that certain Warranty Deed dated June 21 , 1958 , wherein Jick Housewright and Earl Parsons are Grantors and John H . Ereckson is Grantee , of record at Vol . 541 , Pg . 61 , Deed Records of Col- lin County , Texas , subject to the reservations , easements and restrictions therein set out . • THE STATE OF TEXAS : PETITION FOR ANNEXATION COUNTY OF COLLIN : TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY , TEXAS : NOW COMES Ledon Bramlett of the County of Col- lin and the State of Texas, and represents to the City Council of the said City of Wylie , Texas , that he is the own- er of the tract of land described by metes and bounds in the Exhibit "A" attached herewith , which tract is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Wylie , in Collin County , Texas , and in which has less then three (3) qualified voters reside . The said Ledon Bramlett represents that he and the other owners desire to be annexed to and made a part of the said City of Wylie , Collin County, Texas, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that such annexation is subject to the following : 1 . That the City of Wylie , acting through its Council authorized to enter into binding Agreements with its citizens and potential citizens , agrees to all of the provisions set out in an Exhibit "B" hereto attached , such acceptance of the contents of Exhibit "B" being evidenced by the City annexing the property described in Exhibit "A" ; and 2 . That Petitioner shall agree to be subject to all valid laws, rules and regulations of said City upon annex- ation of the tract described in Exhibit "A" . Your Petitioner , therefore , respectfully requests that the tract described in Exhibit "A" be annexed to the said Cityi 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 o2 3 day of April , 1985. Signature _Ledon Bramlett Printed Name _Route 1 Address _Wylie , Texas 75098 City State Zip Code (_214_)__442-5656 • • `. Telephone THE STATE OF TEXAS : COUNTY OF COLLIN . BEFORE ME, the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared Ledon Bramlett , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument , and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed . GIVEN under my hand and seal o ffice this the 1-S day of April , 1985 . ro, . Landon T. Carlson • a) NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF TEXAS Notary Public for the State N;I.L^rE,� COMMISSION EXPIRES 7/3/88 of Texas 2 • • EXHIBIT "A" Description of the Bramlett Tract Being that certain lot , tract or parcel of land lying and situated in Collin County, Texas , and being a part of the E.C. DAVIDSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 266, and being a part of 13 . 957 acres of land conveyed by Arthur Davilla et ux to Jick Housewright and Earl Parsons by Deed recorded in Vol . 500, Pg . 389 , Deed Records of Collin County , Texas , and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake in the North line of said 13 . 957 acre tract , said stake being S . 89 deg . 49 min . E. , 171 . 9 feet from the Northwest corner of said tract ; THENCE S. 89 deg . 49 min . E. along the North line of said 13 . 957 acre tract , 114 . 60 feet to an iron stake for cor- ner ; THENCE S . 0 deg . 19 min . W. , 300.00 feet to an iron stake for corner. THENCE S. 89 deg . 49 min . E. , 114 . 60 feet to an iron stake for corner ; THENCE S. 0 deg . 19 min . W. , 323 . 76 feet to an iron stake for corner ; THENCE S . 48 deg . 26 min . W. , along the Northwest right- of-way line of TP & L, 204. 60 feet to an iron stake for cor- ner ; THENCE N. 89 deg. 49 min . W. , 76 .88 feet to an iron stake for corner ; THENCE N. 0 deg . 19 min . E . , 760 .00 feet to the point of beginning and containing 2. 97 acres of land . • PETITION FOR ANNEXATION THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY , TEXAS: Now comes Jim. McKnight of the County of Collin 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 described tract of land which is contiguous and adjacent to the City of Wylie, in Collin County, Texas, and in which has less than three (3) qualified voters, reside, described as fol lows: (24 basit64.4,44/: 7.� • PETITION FOR ANNEXATION CONT'D. PAGE 2 Said W l XILtgh 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. Wi -s the harrd of this petitioner this the AU(..)) day of leJle , .4e r 7174'41 Signature ZEt AeT Please Print Name /moo, #3X -90 Address !/l .G1.E- 4 .,- ZsD 78 City Texas Zip -912 - ZZ9Z Telephone • 76— THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared Jim McKnight , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses: Given der my and and seal of office this the // da of -_LZ _--r 198 -1�--- y �HY;› ��/n'y/a, A' (_. w\�). "�" G �7f/,��a�Potary Public, Collin County, Texas i, rPubl c,Stor',w my r,_In;s '. of Texas '0n Expires 5 7 ' FIELD NOTES ST TE OF TEXAS Q COl1NTY OF COL L I N j Annexation BEING a tract or parcel of land situated in the D. W. Williams Survey , Abstract Number 980 and the Alllen Atterberry Survey , Abstract Number 23 , and being more particularly described as follows : BEGINNING at a point for corner in the centerline of a County Road , at its intersection with the Westerly line of a 17 acre tract described in a deed recorded in Volume 1326 , Page 240, Deed Records of Collin County , Texas ; THENCE , North 00° 12 ' 30" West , along said Westerly line, a distance of 1205. 00 feet to a point for corner in Williams-Atterberry common survey line ; THENCE, North 00° 05 ' 00" East , a distance of 267. 34 feet to a point for corner ; THENCE , North 89° 58 ' 00" East , a distance of 2433. 45 feet to a point for corner ; THENCE, South 00° 21 ' 00" West , a distance of 267.34 feet to a point for corner in the aforesaid common survey line; THENCE, South 89° 56 ' 05" West , along said common survey line , 1245 . 41 feet to a point for corner in the Easterly line of a called 30. 39 acre tract described in a deed recorded in Volume 334 , Page 567 , Deed Records Collin County , Texas ; THENCE , South 09° 20 ' .49" West , along said Easterly line , a distance of 1243. 77 feet to a point for corner in the centerline of said County Road ; c\ , THENCE, North 86° .53 ' 21 " West , along said centerline , a distance of 128 . 74 feet to a point for angle corner ; THENCE, North 88° 58 ' 21 " West , continuing along said centerline , a distance of 852. 00 feet to the point of beginning and containing 45 . 182 acres of land, more or less . ( 1 , 968, 133. 143 sq. ft . ) <77 1 1 Colbwoy« s e .4. , , ' w N 'J N �I�'r"i►. 0 A°0-*• Cif • nflu g ' s - WI i ‘' W KIRBY i►• a rtePARKS o c STONE S T. _ II 4 e e o Dent E vo`- m Plrota _ st OD / Wlllo+. Wa r71Stontybr&k P s. O 0 IL ALANIS la SI V Q a) I1 il.IZl i'• :j•-' I l i./\-I♦11, COLONIAL '1 '1, rn /_ .1'1 d H ELM F.\ /‘ �1 I H MEADOWPARK N W Cl .o O SCALE: I"s20001 C��' tAi • t COLLIN COUNTY LINE `' Cii DALLAS COUNTY LINE ' VICINITY MAP 71 { Tract No . 4 consisting of 105 . 22 acres out of the M . Sparks Survey , Collin County Abstract 849 ; and Tract No . 5 _ consisting of 3 . 3 acres out of the M . Sparks Survey , Collin County Abstract 849 ; and Tract No . 38 consisting of 3 . 6 acres out of the M. Sparks Survey , Collin County Abstract 849 ; and 12 . 511 acres , being the right—of—way for the St . Louis & Southwestern Railroad Co . , out of the M. Sparks Survey , Collin County Abstrct 849 for a total of 124 . 631 acres JNO. MIT CHI ILL AN kURVEY A —588 1 • 3 11 12 bEN *wag 6 G 6 i-111 11.E AC tiny £A,f;i, Id•! •,c 2 N YO'NV 661"iou 11.11Ac wW.CAANPeLL.S. 14/. 9)1•tf3 16 4 g4.oti hC GG,l,t 18 cC. ELL SURVEY 582 17 t ✓. , � . c. f. QEc 9% K 2c' 2e 10 r 20 WA,cA/IP4c6.0 /R, t.+oA�A� .►,AMMEn "41hit' C,hi)EO P^R1i+Ef rw,0 1 7 -oil 081-6404 i _ y 1, $8 AC._ 2*./. '1 fAc 8-9 24 RA r' $N wad'Ansi IAt/n ',RAVI, I'7• rG1.1i! icv4), 1 Z B. 01) AC- • N.rA4 7-9 g 3T. LOU1S . QO'•UTHtAi... N .TOM. 1t,buAM ��� 9 R.R. 7 O114UAm J. A#..4 - S.Snc 40 plc- .GAL , .,.�c • /A� 9� 4.0 I.� N N co N o •fAc WM, S?CHSE SURVEY _ SURVEY A-$36 79 • . CENTRAL APPRAISAL I.' ' M. SPARKS SURVEY , COLLIN COON" 83 . 28 acres out of the W. M. Sachse Survey , Collin County Abstract 835 , Collin County , Texas currently owned by Mary Allene Jones ; and 106 . 53 acres out of the W. M. Sachse Survey , Collin County Abstract 835 , Collin • County , Texas currently owned by Mary Allene Jones; dD • • ..ME:.S .t K$ .8t Y: • • n.049 • �� 1'M 644 1 9 , • .1.1 . . . 2j23 • • 22, ee.k 4114 get. 2.0. o,, Z y 6 M��( GLLinx JamaS t�e�� ei.k%N�.. .Jof�r� �_o—N 2 Q r .' gu -660 GZG P+ s3.26 eC., to4.63 ac.. 37 ,. C . 35 14' C.sWAYu 7 Co. WO. f 1944-631 i9S3 4 • 104G, B Ac 18 • • r-nes S • L 1 1 '1 YNS PO\V&.i. 4NV L161 N'f .514 -l 5 S i 8.oo J J I 4 17 ^ - 5 WAITS •AO�f 18-9 KENK. is 61.1-I. 50a. 117.32. G. Kto RTN TB• xd rx • y • • 18 • E. SACHSE 8URVtt H. Wi A-802•. • CENTRAL APPRAISI W. M. SACHSE SURVEY ' COLLIN COI Tract 3 out of the D. Strickland Survey , Collin County Abstract 541 consisting of 95.49 acres , volume 549 , page 541 , currently under the trusteeship of the i Mercantile National Bank , Dallas . \ . • RON SURVEY E. C, DAVIDSON SURVEY A-663 •A-.288 FM M . , j 3 5 r_ A `1 • ir � 1... . \VaOD(..\:: L - g4c. � m .o� AG. Wer.-A'411L.S Jb fl i�t. 00044 �n`� S+t-I - 541 15.91 AG. e re/c L A � .A �. o�T � i �ccR ✓may �,84 r �s�/ •4.0o ems. c ., 401- 17! I 2 • 1 48 o OP 1 PP r JAC /14.(eVil it-O -Tici.) 71 '...'-? F 1.4 50,00 QG.. es 0%d 4-P ,`0 • $cnta;t--" --1 .-400Pmcti-t , I-c- GPg0 _ 10 - a. �'C 35. LA83 aC , 9 R, D, NEWMAN SURVEY A-860 a ' / 10 Roo . CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT 1 COLLIN COUNTY SCALE : ; 1 ' - 40( entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens of the City , and shall be bound by the ordinances , acts , resolutions and regulations of the City of Wylie, Texas . Said territory hereby annexed being described as follows : 1 . 7 acres out of the S . Coose Survey , Collin County Abstract 187 in Collin County , Texas owned by the St . Louis & Southwestern Railroad ; and 2 . 296 acres out of the S . Coose Survey , Collin County Abstract 187 , Collin County , Texas owned by the United States of America ; and 4 . 132 acres out of the W. S . Bohannon Survey , Collin County Abstract 121-1 , Collin County , Texas being the State of Texas right-of-way for State Highway 78 from the current point of the City of Wylie city limits in an easterly direction a distance of fifty- five (55) feet ; and 4 . 821 acres out of the W. S . Bohannon Survey, Collin County Abstract 121-1 , Collin County , Texas being the right-of-way for the St . Louis & Southwestern Railroad ; and 86 . 61 acres out of the W. S . Bohannon Survey , Collin County Abstract 121-1 , Collin County , Texas , currently owned by the United States of America ; and 2 . 41 acres out of the W. S . Bohannon Survey , Collin County Abstract 121-1 , Collin County , Texas , being property currently owned by the United States of America ; and 5.968 acres out of the W. S . Bohannon Survey , Collin County Abstract 121-1 , Collin County, Texas being the right-of-way on that abstract of the Atcheson , Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co . ; and 149. 122 acres out of the W. S . Bohannon Survey , Collin County Abstract 121-1 , Collin County , Texas , currently owned by the United States of America and being all of the remaining land in said abstract not covered within the parcels described previously constituting a complete annexation of all property described on said survey north of the southern right- of-way east/west line of State Highway 78 . And e�_./ further , the City of Wylie annexes 74 .0 acres out of the W. C . Twitty Survey , Collin County , Abstract 918 , Collin County , Texas said property currently owned by the United States of America ; and 154 . 28 acres out of the W. C. Twitty Survey , Collin County Abstract 918 , Collin County , Texas being property currently owned by the United States of America and included in this acreage is an existing road right-of-way running from east to west on said survey , being all of the land in said survey currently owned by the United States of America ; and 9 . 8 acres out of the W. C. Twitty Survey , Collin County Abstract 918 , Collin County , Texas said property currently owned by the Atcheson , Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co . ; and 9 . 9 acres out of the W . C . Twitty Survey , Abstract 918 , Collin County , Texas said property being a right-of-way currently owned by the St . Louis & Southwestern Railroad Co . ; and 5 . 18 acres out of the W. C . Twitty Survey , Collin County Abstract 918 , Collin County , Texas , said property being a right- of-way currently owned by the Atcheson , Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co . ; and further the City of Wylie annexes 124 . 7 acres out of the L. B . Hill Survey , Collin County Abstract 433-1 , Collin County , Texas said property currently owned by the United States of America ; and 300 . 47 acres out of the L. B. Hill Survey , Collin County Abstract 433-1&2 , Collin County , Texas , said property currently owned by the United States of America ; and 221 . 76 acres out of the L. B. Hill Survey , Collin County Abstract 433-1&2 , Collin County , Texas said property currently owned by the United States of America and including all property in said abstract currently owned by the United States of America . Acreage identified as Pt 4 out of the Francisco de la Pina Survey , Collin County Abstract 688-3 , Collin County , Texas whose current owner is the United States of America ; said acreage is included in the total of e57" • property described by previous tracts ; and further annexing 245 . 1 acres out of the W. H . Moore Survey , Collin County Abstract 638-2 , Collin County , Texas said property curr.ently owned by the United States of America ; and 5 . 7392 acres out of the W. H. Moore Survey , Collin County Abstract 638-2 , being the right- of-way for State Highway 78 and being owned by the State of Texas and extending a distance of two thousand five hundred (2500) feet ; and 5 . 7392 acres out of the W. H. Moore Survey , Collin County Abstract 638-2 being a tract of land 100 ft x 2500 ft owned by the St . Louis & Southwestern Railroad Co . and being the railroad right-of-way for that company for a total of 1413 . 7274 acres . SECTION 2 . It is the intention of the City to annex only that territory which is legally subject to being annexed by the City and should any portion of the above described territory be not subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas , such fact shall not prevent the City from annexing such portion of said territory which is subject to legal annexation by the City of Wylie , Texas . Therefore , if any provision or portion of the territory herein described is held to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction , such provision or portion of land shall be deemed as separate , distinct and independent and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions of this ordinance or portions of land annexed by this ordinance . SECTION 3 . This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage as the law in such cases provides . DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas , this the day of 1985 . APPROVED : MAYOR W. C. TWITTY SURVEY A-918 s,1, SH 78 Q& 61 i 13 6 8 7 2 12 I."- 81 2.2`1G' 5 l Or,ERN G.E. 6o1...ugT-f /�RCA ' 701 - s'1s I5 715 Ac. RA 1 LAKE 13 1 Gi f ( of vex-t_A6 w t BON SURVEY 2.C' 1.3 AG. A-;21 a PINA SURVEY A-688 �..N y rp RAY 'r. HUBBARD ,. .....--__ \ GO C/'! _icet G . i / r L. S. HILL SURVEY \ A-4S4 \ 1s o if,� LAKE �g use, use LAVON 3TKIURROAD W.G.T1lytirt :" • 111111 W. N.wow wRYEY "V AiSS 41‘.41 k.. ' • o 4v`6. O. Lei C 1 , a y. r. / ) tkei t } MI iT E ISO y,-4,.. rs j �c„ f g„ rlll►tJE-MD _.-SURVEY CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT PetialgETON ISO �' ecf COLLIN COUNTY SCALE ' If0 A .: ;:s- 1 —400' 8 1a.7-----------. LAKE LJse 14.00 A c.. LAVQN UsA i54.28 AG. I • 2• L___ el ,,...11••••••••••00.. .. 2 • 1 _.—� R8 " ,t_l___j ,- .4??. . .1LJAt,11Td ,. O!1 W. 8, BOHANNON de La P I N A SURVEY ,_,� 1140M Aso N �s '�'� �� A-688 11 tz$3 Ate.. • �, SANTA FE F1A�LROA� �1-.121 •10it!: pk-f%! ... 1F� r • • 9 4SA4 T F• oh1111.1 �,p • "45 - 42 15 3. i 17 4 • :.00 .AG VA �, J.54 &:. - a 6 9 c.v, .-t8 AC.. 2 13. 1 . c •, 4141.35 AG. KA-(MdJ. w , 1.00 vc.. 3� g i • 6. coop �C 1.00 AG. Bog G.G I IL. 'N .la AG. vW 8 78 4tJN, -1-4:16V Ac.. _` 6, DMASo1J, .22 AG. I.00 AG. . 'iM11 1'0S, .25 AG. 2 , .. ----___.s..,.. ..,______ woe. , 5.8'S AG. Nq-LOMAU , .•4o AG. t. I- 4 Mc1 w c o. rri.r .r.,mop-t, c -- ,.ocli £ . --.__. • / 0 r f. r 4 =,.4�c�' t_ iOflTfflMEiTD N. �` . • • Mil.too AG. 4. • ao9a _ 013..3 • 13.5.00 ..AC et DONAISION SUNYEY 1 — IR'ttSt s���"' +�.. D. ARGUN SURVEY • A-*Sh Kg_____ SURVEY CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT STY ISO COCIIM COUNTY. SCALE : 1' • 400' A$$TRACTD5 - • l .. _ .,,r4* , 'rt,, .Aftzwr'''.. --"--'•f.''',•-l-- - _ .:,.4' ...*:-:.,:::i.:4-.: n fi .>• •V. `i ! `'+ t"' 7a ID �• e r 't �q ram`&' 4 v'+'k•`.. �.. F;.. L .r -'•,,,,y•y • +fix.. }_ . may; i' i*"roM s ia"y p /. r JNO. CAMPBELL SURVEY L. B. HILL SURVEY A-433 I n iN '�3 P WWOOE LAVON RANCHETTES p MtVEA 0 • SEEN RR• z c c S ovlN�Es l s�•�ov`S s s — VI. 8 31-9 31, 0 0 it's!K a AiixAmQER . rvekER WM. C. TWITTY SURVEY 0 d A-918 0 ?l8''yA` . • o W o J - < U o 2/.63AL I 38 HO[Aa Sp6R/hAN -54Ac SoQBaf NAQQIS 'r, S.F. RR' 33-9 i.n A[ 33 I sv :AA7fS NA[Q/S •)4Ac A• /c .0 AARkEZ ELEC.'R+cAL W. /Af 34-9 39( '1" PAckea ECEue�cpt W. /A c t j01 •MAEBftcF NeuinkY fTAL- :804-611 .1724c 30 6pm . 34 38 f t— i 3T /A2 i U CC • — v) ,"f 0} NOWE SOVND CO. • tMMAy 7S./6AC ,).ifAciR \ JZ Q= 792.84 acres owned by the United States of America being all of the Federal land contained on Collin County Central Appraisal tax record survey maps in the extreme Northern section sheets 1 & 2 of the Francisco de la Pina Survey , Abstract No. 688; and the Jno. Campbell Survey, Abstract No. 239, sheets 1 & 2; and the 0. Shelby Survey, Abstract 800. 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BOX 1037, GREENVILLE, TEXAS 75401-1037 11 September 1985 Mr. James Johnson Finance Director City of Wylie Wylie , Texas 75098 Dear Mr. Johnson: Please find enclosed a franchise agreement granting Farmers Electric Cooperative , Inc . an electric light , heat and power franchise. I have also enclosed an ordinance that would, if approved by the City Council, allow the Public Utility Commission of Texas ( PUC ) to exercise exclusive original jurisdiction over utility rates , operations and service of Farmers Electric Cooperative. We urge that this ordinance be approved for the following reasons : Farmers Electric Cooperative serves a relatively small number of customers in Wylie . Each of these customers already has a voice in the management of the Cooperative and its rates through their election of directors . Thus the Cooperative is directly accountable to its membership. As if this were not enough, the Cooperative ' s rates and service rules are scrutinized by the Texas Public Utility Commission. This commission maintains a fulltime staff with the expertise to evaluate rate requests . Thus customers in the City of Wylie will be fully protected by regulation without expense to the city if it elects to have the PUC exercise original jurisdic- tion. At any time the city is not satisfied with the actions of the PUC the city may reinstate its own jurisdiction . We doubt that it is economically effective for the city to retain original jurisdiction over Farmers Electric Cooperative. The cost of city review and hearing must ultimately be borne by so few ratepayers that each is likely to notice a significant increase in his or her bill. The Cooperative would like to avoid this and have uniform system-wide - ates-, applicable to all customers in both city and rural areas . [- N i ,(8SEP 1 21985 Th , _ ,'iL._r_ Ili • • • } Mr. James Johnson September 11, 1985 Page Two I would be most appreciative if you would distribute a copy of this letter to each city council member for review. Representatives of Farmers Electric Cooperative will be happy to appear at any future city council meeting to answer any questions that may arise . Thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, Mike Shurtleff Member Services Advisor MS:lr Enc . cc: John W. Kirkland, General Manager 94 , . ... s ... 1 Al 'e- X% t 14tr.4e I, :,,.,c<•N , . ,,. , -t4 .;. % .W1A F, ,, IF , . k 4 :il •, . F. C-- e.-1177 6.-2.-et_r FRANCHISE AGREEMENT AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO FARMERS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. , ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, AN ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER FRANCHISE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS: Section 1: That there is hereby granted to Farmers Electric Cooperative, Inc. , its 'successors and assigns (herein called the "Grantee" ) , the right, privilege and franchise until , -.2405 , to construct, maintain and operate in the present and future streets , alleys, and public places of the City of Wylie , Texas, and its successors, electric light and power lines, with all necessary or desirable appurtenances (including underground conduits, poles, wires and other structures and facilities, for the purpose of sup- plying electricity to the said City, as well as all those areas that may be annexed at any future time, the inhabitants thereof, the persons and corporations beyond the limits thereof, for light, heat , power and other purposes. This franchise shall be subject to a renewal option by joint agreement with Grantor and Grantee therein for a period of fifteen (15 ) years. Section 2: Poles, structures, and other appurtenances shall be so erected and maintained as not to interfere unreasonably with traffic over streets and alleys. The location of all poles, con- duits and other structures shall be fixed under the supervision of th _s_trQet—zintr-attEr —eetyami-tter ,Of the City of Wylie , Texas, or the—su.cc ere—to , but not so as to in rfere unreasonably with the proper operation of said lines. Grantee shall give the ,City of Wylie " , Texas, ninety (90 ) days ' notice in advance of construction of any transmission line within the City. • Section 3: Grantee all use reasonable diligence to supply electric utility service to said City and its inhabitants. The service shall be subject to such reeeemble rules and regulations 4 "43461za ,,,_:.*._ ma e to time. The Grantee may require ---PP4mec reasonable security for the payment of its bills. .1. --___ • , -- Section 4: The Grantee shall hold the City harmless from all expense or liability for any act or neglect of the Grantee hereunder. - • Section 5: That on acceptance of thi ranchise by Farmers Electric Cooperative, Inc. , it shall pay anneal3y to the City of ( Wylie , Texas, beginning On January 1, 1986 and then each suc- ceeding year for the life of this franchise, a sum equal to three ' percent ( 3%) of its gross revenue received from the sale of electric power and energy by said Company within the corporate limits of ..._ . . . . - 9)9 •R- ,` ` J. \: • said City for the preceding twelve months ending December 31st ,* in full payment for the privilege of using and occupying the streets , highways , easements, alleys, parks and other public places in the City of Wylie , Texas , whether as rental, supervision and inspection charges , or otherwise for twelve months succeeding January 1st of each year in which payment is made. This payment shall be in lieu of any other tax or increased rate of tax or other imposition, assessment, or charges, except ad valorem taxes. *For the calendar year 1985,. the sum of three percent (3%) of gross revenue to be paid will be prorated, based on the period of time that the franchise agreement is in effect. Section 6: The Grantee shall file its written acceptance of this franchise within sixty (60) days after its passage and approval. Section 7: This franchise is not exclusive, and nothing herein contained shall be construed so as to prevent the City from granting other like or similar ,rights and privileges to any other person, firm or corporation. PASSED AND APPROVED this day of 19 Mayor ACCEPTED: • FARMERS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. By: John W. Kirkland, General Manager al 1 • ,4 1 fir': ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE ELECTING TO HAVE THE PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF TEXAS, EXERCISE:.;EXCLUSIVE ORIGINAL JURISDICTION OVER ELECTRIC UTILITY _RATES, OPERATIONS, AND SERVICE OF FARMERS ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. FUTURE INCORPORATED LIMITS OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , 'TEXAS, : PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE, PROVIDING FOR NOTICE. OF THIS ORDINANCE "TO_ THE PUBLIC , UTILITY COMMISSIONOF TEXAS;' AND' EXCEPTING FROM SUCH SUR RENDER AND RETAINING UNTO SAID .CITYTHE EXCLUSIVE, ORIGINAL JURISDICTION OVER !tHE RATES, OPERATIONS, AND SERVICES OF WATER OR SEWER UTILITIES .OR OTHER UTILITIES WITHIN THE EXISTING AND FUTURE INCORPORATED LIMITS OF SAID CITY: WHEREAS, provision' is made in Section 17(b) of the Public Utility Regulatory Act (Article: 1446c) , Vernon's Annotated Texas Statutes) whereby a municipalitymay elect to have the Public Utility Commission of Texas exercise exclusive original jurisdiction over electric utility rates, operations , and services within the incorporated limits of said municipality; and WHEREAS, the Public Utility Commission of Texas is well equipped to regulate the rates, operations and services of electric utilities within the City in keeping with the best interests of the consumers and electric utilities;, and WHEREAS, the City, after having thoroughly considered the matter, is of the opinion that the best interests of the City will be served by having the Public Utility Commission of Texas exercise the exclusive original jurisdiction over electric utility rates, operations , and services of Farmers Electric Cooperative, Inc. but that the City should retain the exclusive original jurisdiction over the rates , operations , and services of other utilities; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS: Section , 1: That the City does hereby elect to have the Public Utility Commission of Texas exercise exclusive original jurisdiction over electric utility rates, operations, and services of Farmers Electric Cooperative, Inc. within the existing and future incor- porated limits of the City. Section 2: That the City hereby expressly retains the exclusive original jurisdiction over the rates, operations , and services of water and sewer utilities and other utilities within the existing and future incorporated limits of the City. Section 3: That this Ordinance shall become effective and the Public Utility Commission of Texas shall exercise the exclusive original jurisdiction. over said electric utility rates , operations , and services of Farmers Electric Cooperative, Inc. on and after 1985 , and-the rates of Farmers Electric Cooperative, Inc. /V•/ l tK le shall be the same as those set by the Public Utility Commission of Texas . Section 4 : That the City Secretary shall give notice of this Ordinance to the Public Utility Commission of Texas by forwarding a certified copy of same to the ,Public Utility Commission of Texas upon the passage of this Ordinance. PASSED AND APPROVED at a Regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Wylie , Texas, this the day of 1985 . Governing Body of the City of Wylie By: • Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk /D_, f - • • • • • • • *0�Jon ie CITY OF VCTYLIE 114 N. BALLARD ST. — P.O. BOX 428 WYLIE,TEXAS 75098 (214)442-2236 October 3, 1985 INSURANCE INFORMATION FOR CITY EMPLOYEES TML Group Insurance ---- no increases for the period of Nov. 1 - Oct. 31, 1986 Current charges - $100.00 deductible Average monthly premium for employees $125.00 Monthly Dependent Coverage $127.00 N. C. JEFFRIES INSURANCE PROPOSAL 1 - $100.00 deductible Average monthly peemium for employees $135.38 Monthly Dependent Coverage $ 47.77 to $190.32 depending on number of dependents PROPOSAL 2 - $200.00 deductible Average monthly premium for employees $110. 14 Monthly Dependent Coverage $ 43.95 to $174.37 depending on number of depende: On both Proposal 1 & 2 there is a statment that the amounts quoted may change. The coverage on both proposal 1 & 2 are in the same range as the TML coverage the City is currently under. I recommend staying with the TML group as they have already committed the monthly premiums as remaining the same. Carolyn Jones