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10-09-1984 (City Council) Agenda Packet /91y • AGENDA REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL OF CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1984 7 : 00 P.M. CITY HALL CALL TO ORDER INVOCATION ORDER OF PAGE BUSINESS REFERENCE BUSINESS COUNCIL BUSINESS 1 1-7 Consider approval of minutes . 2 8 Consider approval of resolution proclaiming October 27 for the celebration of Halloween in the city of Wylie . 3 Consider appointment to fill the unexpired term of Councilwoman Gail Wallace. 4 Conduct ceremony of oath of office for newly appointed councilperson . 5 8a Consider acceptance of resignation of Ran,dall Gaston from the Planning & Zoning Commission . PUBLIC READING OF ORDINANCES/PUBLIC HEARINGS 6 9-10 Consider approval of ordinance to increase water and sewer rates by $0. 05 (5 cents) per 1000 gallons usage. 7 11 Consider approval of ordinance amending sections 4.04 paragraph 2 "Final Plat" and 6. 08 E and adding section 6 . 04 A 2 d and a paragraph to section 6.07 G "Sanitary Sewer Cleanout" of the Subdivision Regulations . 8 12-13 Consider approval of zoning ordinance designating Tract 16A Lot 20 of Lavon Terrace Addtion as Retail . 9 14-16 Conduct public hearing on re- zoning of Lot 2 Blk. 6 Kellers Addition from SF-2 to Retail . 10 17-18 Consider approval of zoning ordinance designating Lot 2 Blk . 6 Kellers addition as Retail . 11 19-20 Consider approval of ordinance annexing 33 . 117 acres out of Francisco De La Pina Survey , Abstract 688 located South of 1 intersection of Old Hwy 78 and Eubanks Road . (East Ridge Addition . ) 12 21-22 Consider approval of ordinance annexing 8 acres out of Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstract 835 ( part of Steel Industrial Park - owner Dave Williams) . 13 23-27 Conduct public hearing on petition for Industrial zoning of 8 acres out of Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstract 835 - part of Steel Industrial Park. 14 28-29 Consider approval of zoning ordinance designating as Industrial 8 acres out of Wm. Sachse Survey , Abstracct 835 - part of Steel Industrial Park . 15 30-34 Conduct public hearing on annexation of 8. 85 acres out of R. D. Newman Survey , Abstract 660 located west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park. NEW BUSINESS 16 35 Consider award of bid for 3/4 ton pick-up truck for sewer division . 17 36-37 Consider approval :of replat of 1 acre out of Boyd Industrial Park located on Hwy 78 east . UNFINISHED BUSINESS 18 38 Consider resolution approving lease/purchase terms for water ground storage facilities . ACCOUNTS PAYABLE/ACCOUNTS PAID/FINANCIAL REPORTS 19 39-39a Consider approval of bills paid/account payable . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS 20 40-52 Departmental Reports. GENERAL DISCUSSION 21 Citizen Participation. 22 General Council Discussion . 23 Recess open meeting. EXECUTIVE SESSION 24 Convene executive session under authority of Article 6252-17 of Vernon ' s Annotated 2 Civil Statutes Section 2 paragraph "g" Personnel Matters" . 25 Re—convene open meeting . 26 Consider action on matters discussed in executive session . 27 ADJOURN •r 3 AGENDA SUMMARY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1984 ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES - No additions or corrections . ITEM NO. 2 - APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION PROCLAIMING OCT. 27 AS CELEBRATION OF HALLOWEEN - Not an appropriate area for staff comment . ITEM NO. 3 - CONSIDER APPOINTMENT TO FILL UNEXPIRED TERM OF COUNCILWOMAN WALLACE - Not an appropriate area for staff comment . Should the council not be ready to actually name the new appointee , this item and item no . 4 could be tabled to a later date. ITEM NO. 4 - OATH OF OFFICE FOR NEWLY APPOINTED COUNCILPERSON - Not an appropriate area for staff comment . ITEM NO. 5 - ACCEPTANCE OF RESIGNATION OF RANDALL GASTON - Not an appropriate area for staff comment . ITEM NO. 6 - CONSIDER APPROVAL OF WATER/SEWER RATE INCREASE As you are aware , the North Texas Municipal Water District has increased our service rate by 5 cents per 1000 gallons effective October 1st . Thus , we have already lost one month and by the effective date of this ordinance , we would be two behind ; however , our rate structure will probably protect us for just two months out of a twelve month period . This ordinance ; however , does need to be passed now so that our exposure is limited . Our sewer rate has always lagged behind in it ' s support of the expenses connected with sewer ; thus , I suggest that the council strongly consider passing this measure in unison with the other rate ificrease . The effect of this increase should raise the minimum monthly bill . 21 ( 21 cents ) and the average residential bill between 40 and 55 cents . ITEM NO. 7 - APPROVAL OF ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS - The council and the staff have discussed numerous small changes which need to be made in the subdivision ordinance so that we may begin producing a large number of revised ordinances for guidelines to be used in our continuing booming growth period . These changes represent the last of those needed changes that we are aware of . We trust that you will find them needed and to your liking . With their passage we will change the base document and proceed with making final copies . ITEM NO. 8 - APPROVAL OF ZONING ORDINANCE FOR TRACT 16A, LOT 20 LAVON TERRACE ADDITION - The council took action to re- zone this property at the corner of Ballard and Stone Street at the last meeting . This action is authorization to sign the zoning ordinance . ITEM NOS 9 & 10 - PUBLIC HEARING ON RE-ZONING OF LOT 2 , BLK . 6, KELLERS ADDITION - This property is located behind the Richard Parker retail building on Calloway Street and Ir . Kreymer ' s office complex on Birmingham. The property is surrounded by retail and it is therefore quite logical to change this zoning as well . ITEM NO. 11 - APPROVAL OF ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR EAST RIDGE ADDITION - No additional comment . ITEM NO. 12 - APPROVAL OF ANNEXATION ORDINANCE FOR 8 ACRES IN STEEL INDUSTRIAL PARK - No additional comment . ITEM NOS . 13 & 14 PUBLIC HEARING AND ZONING ORDINANCE FOR 8 ACRES IN STEEL INDUSTRIAL PARK - This is another of the tracts in Steel Industrial Park which has all been zoned 1 industrial ; thus , the request is consistent with current zoning and usage . ITEM NO. 15 - FIRST PUBLIC HEARING ON ANNEXATION OF 8.85 ACRES WEST OF GLEN KNOLL MOBILE HOME PARK - This property is located west of the Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park along Alanis . Annexation of this property will continue to close several of the small gaps that exist in our city limits in that area and will help with our ability to make Alanis a through street from South Ballard to State Highway 78 . ITEM NO. 16 - AWARD OF BID FOR 3/4 TON PICK-UP TRUCK - Staff recommends award of bid to Lakeside Chevrolet in the amount of $11 , 860 for a 4 wheel drive pick-up truck as per our specifications . The truck that was bid met all specifications and this vendor represents the cheapest bid by some $342 . 00. Since the city has no negative experience with this vendor and the truck has been bid to our specifications there is no reasonable reason not to award to the lowest bidder. The budgeted amount for this item in the 1984-85 budget , just begun , is $13, 500. Thus , allowing more than enough money to install radio equipment and still transfer funds to other sewer supply needs . ITEM NO. 17 - REPLAT OF 1 ACRE OUT OF BOYD INDUSTRIAL PARK - This item comes to the council as an example of the staff ' s increased interest in property subdividing that is already in our city and the city and the council having an opportunity to oversee these arrangements . In the future , we hope to continue and even increase the city ' s ability to be a part of such re-division. This particular matter is simple and straightforward and deserves your favorable consideration . ITEM NO. 18 - APPROVAL OF LEASE-PURCHASE TERMS FOR GROUND STORAGE TANKS - Borg-Warner has proposed to combine the two awarded bids for ground storage tanks for a total amount financed of $179, 112 . for seven years at 11 . 25% interest . The monthly payment amounts will be $3, 061 . 72 . By combining the two , we will receive a savings and Borg-Warner is more acceptable to handling the packet . The current amount of funds available in the water and sewer impact fee fund is in excess of $86 , 000 thus , you can see that approximately half of the money needed is already available . It is anticipated that the impact fee funds from the Steel Industrial Park and Rustic Oaks subdivision alone will be enough money to retire the entire debt . Thus , the staff recommends approval . 2 CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES SEPTEMBER 25, 1984 7:00 P. M. The Wylie City Council met in regular session on Tuesday, September 25, 1984 , at 7:00 P. M. in the Council Chambers at City Hall . Mayor Akin presided. A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law. Those in attendance were Mayor John Akin , Mayor Pro Tem Don Hughes, Councilmembers Cleo Adams, William Martin , Percy Simmons, City Manager Gus Pappas, City Secretary Carolyn Jones, C. E. 0. and P. W. D. Roy Faires, Elayne Mayes and Scott Dorsey from Wylie News. Council - member Gail Wallace was absent. Approval of Minutes: There being no corrections or additions to the minutes , motion was made by Councilmember Martin to approve. Seconded by Councilnerber Simmons. All in favor. 4. Approval and Signing of Annexation Ordinance for 46.539 Acres out of Francisco De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688: This property is located off Paul Wilson Road just North of W. & W. Developement and is commonly known as Masoud Property. Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons to approve and sign the ordinance. Seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes , all in favor. Public Hearing on Zoning of 46.539 Acres out of Francisco De La Pina Sur,e , , Abstract No. 688: This property is located off of Paul Wilson Road and is commonly known as Masoud Property. The request for zoning is Single Family 1 . Mayor Akin opened the public hearing. There being no questions or opposition, the public hearing was closed and this item returned to the Council table. Motion was made by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Simmons, all in favor. Approval and Signing of Zoning Ordinance for 46. 539 Acres out of Francisco De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688: Motion was made by Mayor ?rc Tem Hughes to approve and sign the Zoning Ordinance for 46. 539 Acres to Single Family 1 . Seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Public Hearing on Re-Zoning of Tract 16a Abstract 920 J. Truett Survey, Lavon Terrace Addition: This property is located on the corner of Ballard and Stone Road and is currently zoned Single Family 2. The request for re-zoning is for Retail . Mayor Akin opened the public hearing. Mayor Akin also brought to the Councils attention that Planning and Zoning denied the request by a vote of 5 to 0. Mr. Bill Davis said through an oversite of his , he missed the Planning and Zoning meeting but would like to address the Council . Mr. Davis said in the future the City will have Retail all the way down Ballard Street and as long as this remains zoned SF 2 there can be no growth for Retail . Mr. Davis requested Council talk with Planning and Zoning and grant this re-zoning. Mayor Akin said that Council usually took Planning and Zoning recommendations and comments into consideration before voting . There being no other questions or opposition, the public hearing was closed and this item returned to the Council table. Mayor Pro Tem Hughes said he had also felt that Ballard should be all retail . Councilmember Martin said he did not see any valid reasons for Planning and Zoning to deny this just from the reasons given on any of the letters. Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons to re-zone this tract of land to Retail . Seconded by Councilmember Martin, with a statement that Council normally did not go against Planning and Zoning. Three in favor - Councilmember Adams Abstained. Approval of Ordinance to adopt Revised Budget: Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons, seconded by Councilmember Adams. All in favor. Public Hearing to Adopt Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 1984-85: Mayor Akin opened the public hearing. A citizens asked the question why the notice in the paper said increase when the rate is the same as last year. City Manager said the State of Texas requires this notice when there is an increase in revenues received from one year to another if increased by 3% or more. With the growth of Wylie, the revenues from the taxes will increase by 5% this year. There being no other questions, the public hearing was closed, and this item returned to the Council table. Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to approve and adopt forty-nine cents (49¢) per $100. as the City Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 1984-85. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. Approve and Sign Ordinance to set Tax Rate for Fiscal Year 1984-85: Motion was made by Councilmember Simmons to approve and sign Ordinance setting the 1984-85 tax rate at forty-nine cents (49¢) per $100.00. 'seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes, all in favor. Public Hearing to Adopt Budget for Fiscal Year 1984-85: Mayor Akin opened the public hearing. One citizen wanted to know if it was a balanced budget. City Manager replied it was. There being no other questions , the public hearing was closed and this item returned to the Council table. Motion was made by Councilmember Adams to approve this budget. Seconded by Councilmember Martin , all in favor. Approve and Sign Ordinance Adopting Budget for Fiscal Year 1984-85: Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to approve and sign ordinance adopting the 1984-85 Budget. Seconded by Councilmember Simmons, all in favor. Authorization to advertise for bids on a 3/4 Ton Pick-up Truck for Public Works Department: Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to grant authority to advertise for a 3/4 Ton Pick-up Truck. Seconded by Councilmember Simmons . All in favor. Citizen Participation: None Council Discussion: Councilmember Simmons wanted to know the status of the new Zoning Ordinance. City Manager Gus Pappas said Mr. Dunkin has the Ordinance and should have it back to the City within another week. Councilmember Simmons also wanted to know when the Flower Bed in front of Chapman 's Rest. would be planted. This bed will be planted just as soon as plants can be obtained for it. Councilmember Adams reported a large hole in the street on Willow Way and would like for the City to get it repaired. City Manager said the City broke the concrete out for repairs to a water line. The concrete was ordered and on the way to pour when one of the neighbors called City Hall and made a complaint on the way the City had repaired the line. The neighbor wanted the work stopped until the job had been done the way he thought it should be done. The City will go ahead and repair the street and order concrete this week. Councilmember Adams also reported that Duncan Way and Hilltop streets are sinking. This should be looked at to see what can be done to get it corrected. Motion was made by Councilmember Martin to convene into Executive Session under authority of Article 6252-17 of Vernon' s Annotated Civil Statutes Section 2 paragraph "g" Personnel Matters. Seconded by Mayor Pro Tern Hughes, all in favor. Mayor Akin called the meeting back into open session. There is one item of business to take care of from Executive Session. Councilmember Wallace has submitted her resignation from the Council effective October 1 , 1984. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tern Hughes to accept the resignation from Councilmember Wallace. Seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. Motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Hughes to adjourn, seconded by Councilmember Martin. All in favor. September 1 , 1984 Hon. John W. Akin, Mayor City of Wylie Mayor Akin: It is with deep regret that I submit my resignation from the City Council effective October 1 , 1984 . When I took office I pledged to serve the City to the best of my ability. However, due to my recent hearing loss and associated problems, •I am no longer able to contribute, the time and energy that you deserve from this position. I have thoroughly enjoyed serving the. City, first as City Secretary and finally on the City Council. I will continue to support you in any way that I can. Respectfully, al ace cc: City Council City Manager Cr 288 John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST Carolyn Jones City Secretary MINUTES PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 27, 1984 The Planning and Zoning Commission for the city of Wylie , Texas met in regular session on Thursday , September 27 , 1984 at 7 : 00 P.M. in the council chambers at city hall . A quorum was present and notice of the meeting had been posted for the time and in the manner required by law. Those in attendance were Chairman , Joe Fulgham , Bryant Barry , Nancy Conkle , Kent Crane, Ken Mauk , Sarah Connelly , C. E . O. Roy Faires and secretary , Barbara LeCocq . The meeting was called to order by Kent Crane . ITEM NO. 1 - APPROVAL OF MINUTES - There bein.g.. no additions or corrections to the minutes , Bryant Barry made a motion to approve the minutes as submitted . Seconded by Ken Mauk . Motion carried 5-0. Roy Faires reported that the city council had overruled the Planning & Zoning recommendation to deny the re-zoning of Lot 29 , Block A Lavon Terrace addition and had voted to re- zone the property as requested by the petitioner . ITEM NO. 2 - RE-ZONING OF LOT 2 , BLK 6, KELLERS ADDITION FROM SF-2 TO RETAIL - Roy Faires pointed out the location of this tract on the city map and noted that the trend is to retail in that area and that this request is compatible with the trend . Joe Fulgham, chairman opened the public hearing for comment . There being no opposition or questions from the floor , the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the commission for discussion and questions . Ken Mauk asked if it is known what the intended use of the property is after re-zoning . It was noted that the owner/builder will be required to comply with the allowed uses in that zoning designation . Kent Crane made a motion to recommend to the city council of Wylie approval of the request for re-zoning of Lot 2 , Blk 6, Kellers Addition from SF-2 to Retail . Nancy Conkle seconded the motion , motion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 3 - ZONING OF EAST RIDGE ADDITION - This tract of land consists of 33 . 117 acres out of Francisco De La Pina Survey , located on Old Highway 78. Roy Faires noted that the petitioner , Danny Holley , had made some minor changes in the zoning request due to the fact that he will be required to include a major thoroughfare in the subdivision . The petition calls for three designations , SF-2 , Duplex and Retail . The public hearing was opened by Chairman Fulgham . Mr . Holley indicated on the zoning layout the approximate changes that the street requirement would make in the separation of zoning designations . There being no further discussion from the floor , the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the commission for discussion . There was concern that without a layout showing where each zoning designation would be located they could not know how many lots were being zoned for each requested designation . Roy Faires said they could table the item until such time as they had a more accurate layout submitted . Bryant Barry made a motion to table the item until such time as it comes before the commission as a completed zoning plat . Sarah Connelly seconded the motion . Motion carried 6-0. ITEM NO. 4 - ZONING OF 8 ACRES OUT OF STEEL INDUSTRIAL PARK Chairman Joe Fulgham opened the public hearing . There being no questions or comments from the floor , the public hearin<, was closed and the item returned to the commission for discussion . There being no discussion , a motion was made by Kent Crane to recommend to the city council of- the city of Wylie approval of the zoning of 8 acres out of Steel Industrial Park , owner Dave Williams , as industrial . Notion seconded by Bryant Barry . Motioned carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 5 - ANNEXATION OF 8.85 ACRES - This tract of land is out of the R . D . Newman Survey , Abstract 660 , located on Alanis west of Glen Knoll Mobile Home Park . The public hearing was opened by Chairman Fulgham. The owner of the property , James Evans , said that he wanted to explain briefly the intended use of the property . He explained that the business they plan is for "portable batch plants" . The concrete is bagged and sent to the site to be mixed at the site . There being no further discussion or comments the public hearing was closed and the item returned to the commission for discussion. There was some discussion on the exact location and the zoning trend in the area . There being no further discussion , a motion was made by Ken Nauk to recommend to the city council of Wylie approval of the annexation of 8 . 85 acres out of the R . D . Newman Survey , belonging to James and Martha Evans . Kent Crane seconded the motion , motion carried 6-0 . ITEM NO. 6 - APPROVAL OF REPLAT OF 1 ACRE IN BOYD INDUSTRIAL PARK - This is the replat of one acre in the Boyd Industrial Park located on Hwy 78 . Roy Faires reported that the intended use was for a furniture store and that the staff recommended approval . Bryant Barry made a motion to recommend approval of the plat as submitted to the city council of Wylie . Nancy Conkle seconded the motion . Notion carried 6-0 . Bryant Barry said the he wanted to go on record as saying that he felt that anyone who has an interest in an item before both the P & Z and the council should be present at both meetings . This was in reference to the re-zoning of Lot 29 , Block A. It was felt that the P & Z was not afforded identical information as that given to the council by the petitioner and thus were not in a position to make the same ruling as the council . ITEM NO. 7 - ADJOURNMENT - Bryant Barry made a motion to adjourn . Chairman Fulgham adjourned the meeting . Joe Fulgham, Chairman P & Z 7 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, it is traditional for youngsters to visit in their neighborhoods on Halloween evening for purposes of "Trick or Treat" , and WHEREAS, The City of Wylie does not wish to in any way regulate the activities of Trick or Treat, but feels it is necessary to issue a word of warning to all parents to urge their children against eating any food until they have completed their appointed rounds and returned home so that the food can be closely examined, and WHEREAS, it is felt that Saturday, October 27, 1984 is a more appropriate day upon which to observe Halloween; NOW, THEREFORE, I , John W. Akin, Mayor, in accordance with the authority vested in me by the State Law and in a spirit of courteous cooperation for the enjoyment of all our youngsters, hereby proclaim Saturday, October 27, 1984 as the official HALLOWEEN DAY For the City of Wylie and to help celebrate by joining the fun at the Annual Halloween Carnival at Wylie Elementary School . WITNESS MY HAND, THIS THE 9th Day of October, 1984. John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary OCT 3 1984 October 2, 1984 Honorable John Akin Mayor City of Wylie 114 N. Ballard St. Wylie, Texas 75098 Dear John, It is with much regret, that I submit this resignation notice for the Plat Reveiw Committee and Planning and Zoning Board. It has been a difficult decision, and one that has not been taken lightly. My reasons are personal. I am not upset with any board or the Council and would like to express my sincere appreciation to Mr.Papus, Mr. Farris, and the remainder of the City Staff for their help and support. Respectfully, R.H. Gaston 7.1 ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE NO. 84-12, SECTION 1 -B and C PROVIDING FOR AN INCREASE IN WATER AND SEWER RATES, PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE: AND EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, The City Council of the City of Wylie, has determined a need to have an increase in the water and sewer rates for the City of Wylie , Texas; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE , TEXAS, THAT: The following water and sewer fees be adopted by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas for the City and outside the City limits where applicable. SECTION 1 - WATER AND SEWER B a. The following monthly water rates shall apply to customers within the corporated limits of the City of Wylie, Texas. First 2,000 gallons $6.88 (minimum monthly charge) Next 4,000 gallons 1 .89 per 1000 gallons Next 4,000 gallons 1 .52 per 1000 gallons Over 10,000 gallons 1 .00 per 1000 gallons b. The monthly minimum water rate charge for customers located outside the coprorate limits of the City of Wylie , Texas shall be 2.0 times the rate charged customers inside the corporate limits of the City of Wylie. C. SEWAGE COLLECTION AND TREATMENT RATES a. The following monthly sewage collection and treatment rates shall apply to all residential customers of the City of Wylie, Texas as based upon their water consumption with a maximum charge of $12.70. First 2000 gallons of water $5.14 (minimum monthly charge) Next 4000 gallons of water 1 .42 per 1000 gallons water Next 4000 gallons of water .94 per 1000 gallons water Over 10,000 gallons of water .63 per 1000 gallons water b. The $8.50 minimum monthly sewage collection and treatment rate for non-residential shall be in accordance with the schedule above, but without any maximum. Any industrial surcharge shall be in accordance with the details of the Industrial Waste Ordinance. c. The monthly sewage collection and treatment fees charged customers located outside the corporate limits of the City of Wylie, Texas shall be 2.0 times the rate charged cutomers inside the corporate limits of the City of Wylie. C. d. Sewer Fee - A sewer fee of $7.20 shall be charged for each apartment unit, multiple family unit or mobile home space and special areas such as washateria, swimming pools, etc. , where the appartment, multiple family development or mobile home park is on a master meter with the City of Wylie. PENALTY CLAUSE: Any unauthorized person, firm, corporation or other entity who is found guilty of pilfering, vandalizing, taking materials from or adding materials to or who in any way violates the terms of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction of any such violation, shall be subject to a fine of not less than $1 .00 nor more than $200.00. SEVERABILITY: All ordinances or parts of ordinance in conflict herewith are specifically repealed and are superceded by this ordinance. All other parts of such ordinances are not repealed. It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that. the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this ordinance are severable and if any phrase, clause, sentence or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid by any judgement or decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect any other remaining phrase, clause, sentence paragraph or section of this ordinance; and the City Council hereby declares it would have passed the remaining portions even though it had known the affected parts would be held unconstitutional . EFFECTIVE DATE: The effective date of this ordinance be November 1 , 1984. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS THIS THE 9TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1984. John W. Akin, Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary /6 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT OF ORDINANCE NO. 83-18, SECTION 4.04 "FINAL PLAT" PARAGRAPH 2 PROVIDING FOR THREE (3) MYLAR PRINTS, AND ADD SECTION 6.04 A 2 d, AND ADD PARAGRAPH TO SECTION 6.07 G, AND AMEND SECTION 6.08 E SANITARY SEWER CLEANOUT AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY CLAUSE AND EFFECTIVE DATE. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 4.04 2 Six (6) direct prints and three (3) Mylar prints shall be filed with the City Secretary at least fifteen (15) consecutive calendar days prior to the meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission at which action is requested. SECTION 6.04 A 2d Developers may opt on the preliminary plat to submit to the City Staff a design for storm drainage channels with reinforced concrete bottoms tied into reinforced vertical side walls. If such design is approved and proven to be of sufficient capacity to handle the necessary storm drainage than the developer may request a decrease in width of dedicated storm drainage easement. SECTION 6.07 G Whenever a City operated or constructed major lift station is available for service to the property the Developers shall pay all appropriate fees, prior to service connection, and shall at his own expense extend whatever lines and manholes which maybe necessary for-connection to the closest, City approved, connection point. SECTION 6.08 E A sanitary sewer service line one-way cleanout toward main shall be placed on each service line at the property line to facilitate maintenance. PENALTY CLAUSE: Any unauthorized person, firm corporation or other entity who is found guilty of violating the terms of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction of any such violation, shall be subject to a fine of not less than $1 .00 nor more than the Texas State Laws allow. EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall become effective upon its publication. PASSED AND APPROVED'BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, THIS THE 9TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1984. 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 CLASSIFICATION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas , in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion that the said change of zoning which is on application of Bill Davis 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.'6f 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: Retail Said property being described as follows: Tract 16-A Abstract 920 J. Truett Survey Lot 20 Block A Lavon Terrace Addition /'"? ORDINANCE NO. CONT'd. Page 2 SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as hereto- fore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit ts proper develop- ment and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare of the City. Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage and publication of its caption, as the law in such cases provides. DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas , this 9th day of October , 1984 APPROVED: John W. Akin Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones , City Secretary /,/ Letter of Transmittal To: City Council of Wylie From: P1 ning and Zoning Commission' Date 7 /9( / On the evening of the above date, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the request for the property commonly referred to a : 1 71-4 , a( . /1li - G� /� _L(„ It is our recommendation to the City Council that: WE APPROVE/DRIVE (strike one) By a vote of o yeas and (6 nays With the following stipulations: • This transmittal represents the action of the Planning and Zoning Commission in open public meeting on the evening above. The general public was allowed to attend and was offered an opportunity to comment. I , the chairman of this commission certify the above stated results of our decision and hereby transmit this recommendation to the City Council . Zia a/kq Chair/an/Vice Chai Plan 'rig and Zoning ommission /y/ APPLICATION TO I Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Building) ORDINANCE 83-15 Board of Adjustment and Appeals (Zoning) ORDINANCE 81-5 [fanning and Zoning Commission ORDINANCE 81-5 ' NAME /ffl`.7,47 ADDRESS D _� ='�► 671 . LOT BLOCK �/ O SUBDIVISION 1{ eL4. e..f`S t i"'s T cid. ,.--ok3 BASIS OF APPLICATION: Interpretation Special exception for useor development Variance ~— ezoning Exception to Building Code EXPLAN TION: n Lze4 4-2ick e, SIGNITURE of APPLIC TE fr • Must be accompanied by filing fee of $ Received: jj" Date: • CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER /J f _ I 1 7C . 1• 1• '7♦ • . .1 . ,p 1V r 111•1 l '.1yR '.: . ; DROWN „• �' �•� �. 4A ,� • • • 125 'r �1 I M 10 I. N )• w .�•. 04 ' wii ...... . ... ,• xi .4 • 117 62 37 '5 0 10S si . .6 ,•4 ' .1 i lf6. . 1..,- •:. P. °JEfFEASON ° STREET r .. IIIIE1• 1 REgli WEMI ir2• ;it:. 1 W �. ` V cr &OM g" • t• 14 31111 MI • IMMO 1111 li! 3) ch. .) Ib • A T R f mumE 1 .. 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S 1 11 � �. • I ? 7 7 COMM i1 It It 1) ), V - 0 g 1) 14 0 --�t• n �, 1)ar 3,4' ' WILLIAMS ST. 2+ !22 14 - ,, o •, • ; w sin • 31, 7 K 1• 1 K r •� •_ _ / ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO. 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICATION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas , in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion that the said change of zoning which is on application of Anthony Hanky 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%df 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: Retail Said property being described as follows: Lot 2, Block 6 Kellers First Addition / 7 • ORDINANCE NO. CONT'd. Page 2 SECTION 2. That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional , illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as hereto- fore amended, and upon conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above mentioned zoning classification in order to permit,,J,ts proper develop- ment and in order to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare of the City. Therefore, this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage and publication of its caption, as the law in such cases provides. DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas , this 9th day of October , 1984 APPROVED: John W. Akin Mayor ATTEST: Carolyn Jones , City Secretary / 7 • ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE FOR ANNEXATION: TO ANNEX TO THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, A TRACT OF LAND OF THE FRANCISCO DE LA PINA SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 688 , UPON PETITION OF DON KREYMER WHEREAS, — DON KREYMER has filed a written petition to annex to the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas , the tract of land hereinafter described , which said tract of land less than three (3) qualified voters reside, all of which said facts the City Council hereby finds to be true and correct; and WHEREAS, such petition has been heard and considered by the City Council , and it been decided that such annexation of such tract of land would be to the best in- terest of the public and of the said City of Wylie, Texas , and that such petition for annexation should be, and the same is now granted; now therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF WYLIE, TEXAS: That the following described tract of land, described by notes and bounds as follows , to-wit: 33.117 Acres out of the Frankcisco De La Pina Survey as follows: Commonly known as Eastridge Addition being a paw of a 147.026Lacrs •trac ,..p p, r at,� - _ ! La Pine Survey, Abstract No. 688, couveya Ca Xreymer Archie Kreyeer, Clifton Kreyemr and B 1ly:. reygner; by Orville Kreyeer by partition deed recorded in. Volume"949: Page'634 of Collin County Deed Records and more fully. described as follows : sys 4)0 I Beginning-8-8-6-AV S 88' 19 ' W of the NE corner of the said , 147 . 026 in North line of Pina Survey andNorth line of 147 .026 11 acre tract in center of County Road; j Thence S 88' 19 ' W along North line of Pina Survey and line Thl of 147 .026 acre tract in center of County Road a distance of re 757 .00 ' co corner; e I I Tnenc'� South a distance of 2022.49 ' to corner in South ltna of th.J ;aLd 147 .02E acre tract ; lc il _...T�,l„`t—�rrct'•gZ(').'SLl ITYZEr'�Qr'".'7'1':t7T""L�O" ' ' - �l Thence North a distance of 2020.73 ' to the place of ; h.-ginning .end containing a total of acres of land . { i 75, // 01 CL lid ill 1 terest i • IC _ un /9 -_ to ORDINANCE NO. CONT'D PAGE 2 be received, annexed to, and made part of - and the same is hereby received , annexed to, and made part of - the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas , subject to all laws , rules and regulations of said City. The fact that such annexation of said tract of land will be to the best interest of the public and the City of Wylie, and, because planned improvements upon said lands create an emergency, a necessity exists requiring that this ordinance be passed and adopted on first reading. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor of Wylie. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 9th DAY OF October , 19 84 John W. Akin MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary e • ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE FOR ANNEXATION: TO ANNEX TO THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, A TRACT OF LAND OF THE William Sachse Survey SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 835 UPON PETITION OF David Williams WHEREAS, David Williams has filed a written petition to annex to the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas , the tract of land hereinafter described , which said tract of land less than three (3) qualified voters reside, all of which said facts the City Council hereby finds to be true and correct; and WHEREAS, such petition has been heard and considered by the City Council , and it been decided that such annexation of such tract of land would be to the best in- terest of the public and of the said City of Wylie, Texas , and that such petition for annexation should be, and the same is now granted; now therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF WYLIE, TEXAS: That the following described tract of land, described by metes and bounds as follows , to-wit: 8 Acre tract of land out of the William Sachse Survey as follows: Being all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in Collin County, Texas , being out of the William Sachse Survey, Abstract No. 835, and being part of a 67.870 acre tract of land conveyed to Maurice Britten recorded in Volume 1124, Page 182 , Collin County Deed Records and being more particularly described as follows: 7.ommtacing in the West line of a County Road and the North line. of said 67,870 acre tract, said point being the Northitast corner of a 7.50 acre tract of land conveyed to Duane C. tielzaberger and wife, dice P. Nelkberger, thence: S 00 deg. 02 min, 51 sec. E along. the West line of said County Road and the East line of said 7,50 acre tract at 542;22 feet passing tht Southeast corner of laid 7,50 acre tract and continuing a total distance of 576.32 feet, said point b ng in the center of a 60' Ingress and Egress Easement, thence: S 89 deg. 56 min. 24 sec. W :,I8Z 70 fee.t .along the center of said 60' Ingr and Egress Easement to an iron stake set for corner, the Place of Beginning; 02 I • ORDINANCE NO. CONT'D PAGE 2 be received, annexed to, and made part of - and the same is hereby received , annexed to, and made part of - the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas , subject to all laws , rules and regulations of said City. The fact that such annexation of said tract of land will be to the best interest of the public and the City of Wylie, and, because planned improvements upon said lands create an emergency, a necessity exists requiring that this ordinance be passed and adopted on first reading. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor of Wylie. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 9th DAY OF October , 19 84 • John W. Akin MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones , City Secretary a � Letter of Transmittal To: City Council of Wylie From: Planning and Zoning Commission Date: , ,L`. cQ 7 /9dY On the evening of the above date, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the request for ' 41 the roperty commonly referred to as : 67' ei_ii //I , i: - 60tatoi, f • It is our recommendation to the City Council that: WE APPROVE/ E (strike one) r By a vote of yeas and 6 nays With the following stipulations. c312tL27 • This transmittal represents the action of the Planning and Zoning Commission in open public meeting on the evening above. The general public was allowed to attend and was offered an opportunity to comment. I , the chairman of this commission certify the above stated results of our decision and hereby transmit this recommendation to the City Council . I ii/ Chairman/Vice Chai n Planning and Zoni Commission PETITION FOR ZONING THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY F WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: Now comes of the County of A20,g1/ and the State of , and represents to the City Council of the said City of Wylie, Texas, that he is the owner or is acting for all of the owners or partnerships or corporations who are owners of the following described tract of land which is within the City Limits of the City of Wylie, in Collin County, Texas, and described as follows: PETITION FOR ZONING CONT' D PAGE 2 Said represents that he and all other owners des(; t zoning to be hanged from to a44r,t ? / in accordance with ' he current Zoning Ordinance and making said zoning subject to the appropriate laws, rules , and regul - ations of said City relating to that classification of zoning. Your petitioner, therefore, respectfull prays that the land above described be zoned by the said City of Wylie, Texas, as provided by Article 974(g) of the REVISED CITY STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Witness the hand of this petitione his the �� ay of , 19_g/ y p... , , ,,„.., ignature David R. Williams Please Print Name . 4050 W. Park Blvd. State Piano, Tx 75075 City State ZIP (214) 596-074.7 Telephone THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Bef re me, the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared (,V[�d, ee, 21.1-c;lird) known to me to be the person whos name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses : Given Under my hand and seal of office this the ,24( day of O .r,c Q , 19 0 . "X? , te 6--eedY Notary et;bl i Collin County, Texas NANCY R. 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AC. •-•• '--\ ' •'-'' -Y- 8:-: .-- 1 in 'l Ot0 0 d A C. - r 0.000 AC. 0 • ��r .74 56 3 5 • • ��' i . . . . . ?85 12' 7G.67 f 210. 59/ 383.T7 243.87' \ • , _ S89' 37'01' E l 939. 60' °N 89031 E N-G8' 55.E. N 01.°24'381'E . ALEXANDER -TRACT . ' EO' WATER L1N.E ESIriT... I51 34.233 AC. V. E68, P. 748 • BROWN TRACT V. 1120 , P.8 58 1Ck'10 AC. -.: : • Q• (papa:,j' 6,06,00 g d '.b.[ .. AP . 411r, . 3,-10 i 0" f 7.-i 0' " ki'•Dl u3 ()JrE 2 60'0" , „ • . • • ,C..- • 3d'O.. l . �}°}3-,S 413"15 Ff Cl AP . . (co io" dP . 5o875 9.1 • • So1E575 Yd 0 0 I ® L^6 kt .• rr.. .. ,ININIIIII.NII... .. .. ......sala.. .. .......... I M \, / Pm ES— WYL_I E TE X, • a 000 -c.REE - 6 I o 7 s S '7"C E L la du ST,e , ,4 L PA e _ a ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AS HERETOFORE AMENDED (ORDINANCE NO. 81-5) , TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICATION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas , in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing Body is of the opinion that the said change of zoning which is on application of David Williams 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 Ordinanc ..of the City of Wylie, Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification to-wit: Industrial Said property being described as follows: 8 Acre tract of land out of the William Sachse Survey as follows: Being all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in Collin County, Texas, being out of the ;.;il1Lam Sachse Survey, Abstract No. 835, and being part of a 67.870 acre tract of land convevei to Maurice Britten recorded in Volume 1124, Page 182, Collin County Deed Records and being more particularly described as follows: Commtscing in the West line of a County Road and the North line of said 67.870 acre tract, said point being the Northisast corner of a 7.50 acre tract of land conveyed to Duane C. lielriberger and wife, Alice P. He1J<berger, thence: S 00 deg. 02 min. 51 sec. E along the West line of said County Road and the East line of said 7.50 acre tract at 542;22 feet paaaing tht Southeast corner of &aid 7,50 acre tract and continuing a total distance of 576.32 feet, said .point berg i4. the center of a 60' Ingress and Egress Easement, thence: S 89 deg. 56 min. 24 sec. W :,L$Z4,70 feet.along the center of said 60' Ingress and Egress Easement to an iron stake set for norner, the Placi.of Beginning; c ORDINANCE NO. CONT'D PAGE 2 be received, annexed to, and made part of - and the same is hereby received , annexed to, and made part of - the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas , subject to all laws, rules and regulations of said City. The fact that such annexation of said tract of land will be to the best interest of the public and the City of Wylie, and, because planned improvements upon said lands create an emergency, a necessity exists requiring that this ordinance be passed and adopted on first reading. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the Mayor of Wylie. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 9th DAY OF October , 19 84 • John W. Akin MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones , City Secretary :!r Letter of Transmittal To: City Council of Wylie From: Planning and Zoning Commission Date: ZA'11�y " /9 On the evening of the above date, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the request for L4 the property commonly referr d to as : , It is our recommendation to the City Council that: WE APPROVE/Di'9APE- (strike one) _ By a vote of C(J yeas and V nays With the following stipulations: • This transmittal represents the action of the Planning and Zoning Commission in open public meeting on the evening above. The general public was allowed to attend and was offered an opportunity to comment. I , the chairman of this commission certify the above stated results of our decision and hereby transmit this recommendation to the City Council . Chaff/an/Vice Chairman *G2 Plafning and Zoning Cokrrfission cV PETITION FOR ANNEXATION THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: Now comes James and Martha Evans of the County of Dallas and the State of Texas , and represents to the City Council of the said City of Wylie, Texas, that he is the owner or is acting for all of the owners or partnerships or corporation who are owners of the following des- cribed tract of land which is contagious and adjacent to the City of Wylie, in Collin County, Texas, and in which has less than three (3) qualified voters , reside, described as follows: csF/ PETITION FOR ANNEXATION CONT' D PAGE 2 Said James and Martha Evans represents that he and all other owners desire to be annexed to and made part of the said City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas , subject to all laws , rules , and regulations of said City. Your petitioner, therefore, respectfully prays that the land above described be annexed to the said City of Wylie, Texas , as provided by Article 974(g) of the REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Witness the hand of this petitioner this the 13th day of September 19 84 . Signature James and Martha Fva S Please Print Name 2816 Glenbrook Drive Address Garland Texas 75041 City State ZIP (214) 278-4958 Telephone THE STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: Before me, the undersigned Notary Public on this day personally appeared James and Martha Evans , know to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresses: Given under my hand and seal of office this the 13th day of September , 19 84 . 1 ' Notar blic, Dallas Co , Texas Y .o bs C ',4t) E)c1P K t r , Exhibit A SURVEY PLAT DATE : March 30, 1971 TO ALL PARTIES INTERESTED IN PREMISES SURVEYED : This is to certify that I have this date made a careful and accurate survey on the ground of the property described as follows : SITUATED in Collin County , Texas , out of the Richard D. Newman Survey, Abst . No. 660 , and being a part of a tract , formerly called 87 .42 acres (plus 0. 75 acres in the Duke Strickland Survey, Abst . No. 841) conveyed to S . C. and Martha Ann Rogers by Howell W. Kitchell et ux by deed recorded in Vol . 315 , Page 273 of the Collin County Deed Records , and being Tract Number Three as awarded in Decree of Partition, dated January 30 , 1969 in Cause No. 28809 in the District Court 96th Judicial District , Collin County, Texas , and recorded in Vol . 748 , Page 537 of the Collin County Deed Records , said tract being more particularly described as follows : BEGINNING at an iron stake for corner in the north line of said Newman Survey , said corner being the northwest corner of Tract 2 in said Cause No. 28809 , said corner bears 1188 . 00 feet , N89 °00'W and 585 .42 feet N85 °15 'W of the northeast corner of the said 87 .42 acre tract , said corner being also in the center of an abandoned road; THENCE in a westerly direction along the north line of the said Newman Survey and center of abandoned road as follows : N85 °15 'W, 326 . 58 feet and N87 °37'W, 33 . 25 feet to an iron stake for corner in same ; THENCE South a distance of 1328 . 10 feet to an iron stake for corner in the south line of the said 87 .42 acre tract ; ,. THENCE S88°45 ' E along the south line of said 87 .42 acre tract , 283 . 67 feet to an iron stake for corner; THENCE North, 1103. 12 feet to an iron stake for corner; j THENCE S85 °15 ' E, 71 . 56 feet to an iron stake for corner, said corner being the southwest corner of Tract No. 2 , of said Cause No. 28809 ; THENCE N1 °02' E along the west line of said Tract No. 2 a distance of 208 . 71 feet to the place of beginning and containing 8 . 85 acres of land. The plat hereon is a true and correct representation of the property as determined by survey . There are no encroachments or protrusions . - 3 . Registered Public Surveyor . i:,:Wr".i'.1.tr--4.T'. .. • . . , . : 1. .•••• ' ' ti • . - III . 1 ck;741585 /s .L.-- 7/ . \N) ). P? ts(9-65/9ce.4.5 frj ‘60 kk 11P11 4 • 0 t -..., I (Jo 7-/?,9 -r 3 g' \ 5 c..L2_4 E ' / ' -:- 2o a . . <=,, 5/ ' COMPANY NAME TWO WHEEL FOUR WHEEL DRIVE DRIVE e.O — /9? . Lv A)Ad. - ' /0 /9 /2 (2W, 2,3 Q�r .gy �. � �d z - ./�• - -�; ekkdaL zo,-/.44st �(�Lo N 1�/1'i� iP1/� ��u�i, /�'`'a4-Al k-7G4c ub ° ��&i d& azi).4d-d- D S'‘a. 00 Letter of Transmittal To: City Council of Wylie From: Plan ing and Zoning Commission Date: J (y o? '7) /gj On the evening of the above date, the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed the request fo� L (, the property commonly ref}rred to as.: 4. k,q - i/ ://y ` - /� D_ 1 t� -/ • !t . It is our recommendation to the City Council that: WE APPROVE/3 LE (strike one) By a vote of b yeas and CJ nays With the following stipulations: • This transmittal represents the action of the Planning and Zoning Commission in open public meeting on the evening above. The general public was allowed to attend and was offered an opportunity to comment. I , the chairman of this commission certify the above stated results of our decision and hereby transmit this recommendation to the City Council . Chairman Vice Chairman / Planning and Zoning Commission / a PO 0S) 43 P 11• t1� /5UTIL.ITY 4,51 ESMr cow 'O • 100 ACRE O ALONG CURVE 126.74' TO COMMENCING POINT R2�230. .1NE �a s S� P1 n I IPvir- v nh T RESOLUTION 1984-84-09-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE LEASE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH BORG-WARNER LEASING FOR TWO GROUND STORAGE TANKS. WHEREAS, The City of Wylie has purchased from Sealstor, two ground storage tanks in the amount of $179,112.00. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie has expressed the desire to finance the two ground storage tanks with Borg-Warner Leasing at 11 .25% interest, and, WHEREAS, the monthly payments due will be $3,061 .72 for eighty-four months, and, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: THAT MAYOR JOHN W. AKIN AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE grant authority to sign agreement for the lease purcahse of two ground storage tanks with Borg-Warner Leasing, with 84 monthly payments. PASSED AND APPROVED, THIS THE 9TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1984. JOHN W. AKIN, MAYOR ATTEST: Carolyn Jones, City Secretary GENERAL FUND - BILLS PAID 7404 Wylie Fire Department $ 226.65 radio repairs 15511 Cole Publishers 72.75 books 7511 Riggs First Line Equipment 1 ,457.50 fire hose 15511 Franklin Watts, Inc. 565.74 books 17204 Wylie Veterinary Hosp. 14.00 supplies 6404 Motorola Inc. 110.00 P.D. Radio 8204 SArgent - SOwell , Inc. 60.38 signs 6317 J. M. Battle Company 634.35 P.D. Uniforms 6317 Walter Stephens, Jr. 225.00 badges 8319 John Deere Leasing Co. 387.63 tractor/mover payment 11395 Bill Kreymer 260.00 inspections 4322 Citizens Forum on Self Government 47.75 Home Rule Charter books 9403 Richard Riggs 85.04 replace window broken by mower Var. Texas Municipal League 397.00 TML Convention Var. Mayor & Council 700.00 compensation 01910 Gus Pappas 200.00 car allowance Var. Texas Power & Light 2,693.81 electrical service Var. Blue Cross Blue Shield 1 ,483.48 group insurance Var. Texas Municipal League 488.28 Workmens Compensation 02430 Wylie News 437.12 advertising 03210 Collin County Public Officials 120.00 3 monthly meetings 02220 CaMille Elliott 200.00 Municipal Court Attorney 02220 Robert Beasley 200.00 Municipal Court Judge Var. Lester Gayler 270.00 Fire Marshal & Car allow 02970 Allen Ambulance 500.00 compensation 02520 Iona Martin 350.00 Library Rent 03110 V. W. Eimicke Assoc. 117.63 W2 and 1099 reports 4322 Royal Oaks Nursery 1 ,337.00 plants for flower bed 9365 Moore Industrial 17,547.80 refuse - August & Sept. Total General Fund $ 31 ,188.91 UTILITY FUND - BILLS PAID 27204 The Checkwriter Group 264.60 checkwriter insurance 27201 Forms & Processing 1 ,305.35 new water bills & compute Var. Mercantil Texas Capital Paper P 452.67 backhoe payment Var. Texas Meter & Sewer 939.74 Misc. supplies 25318 Texas Engineering Extention Ser. 80.00 Jamie & Ronnie Water Schc 27201 Micro Graphics 195.00 light pen 26409 Foster Plumbing 550.00 sewer bill 26409 Angela LeFevre 42.50 sewer bill 26409 Jimmy Skinner 190.00 sewer bill 26409 Jewell Clark 200.00 sewer bill 27202 Wylie Post Office 700.00 postage Var. Texas Power & Light 2,185.87 electrical service Var. Blue Cross Blue Shield 485.01 group insurance Var. Texas Municipal League 137.72 workmens compensation Var. W/S Rev. Bond Interest & Sinking 6,000.00 bonded debts 02520 Huey Parker 450.00 City Hall rent 02320 North Texas Municipal Water Distract 6,854.35 water purchases Total Utility Fund $ 21 ,032.81 GENERAL & UTILITY FUNDS ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Aratex/Ind. Uniform & Towel $ 403.50 uniforms Award Company of America 32.48 award sheets Azel Art Supply 38.58 pens for coloring maps J. B. Battle Uniform Co. 484.60 P.D. uniforms Capital City Leasing Inc. 410.29 sewer cleaning machine Century Laboratories Inc. 874.89 weed killer Century Ready Mix Inc. 222.50 concrete General Telephone Company 491 .80 phone service Griner Printing Inc. 246.00 windown envelopes HiWay Wrecking Yard 160.00 parts - Animal control truck Innovatice Office Systems, Inc. 603.25 copy paper J & L Service 56.00 cable for weed eater Kreymer Texaco 87.15 flats & inspections Ken' s Communications Inc. 266.98 speakers & Misc. new fire stE Moore Industrial 187.00 special pick up billed to cuE Northside Grocery 50.31 P.D. supplies & gas North Star Paving Company 1 ,035.98 hot mix asphalt & tack National Association of Chiefs of Police 25.00 dues Plano Office Supply 320.24 office supplies Rushin Lumber Company 551 .83 misc. new park, other Racal-Milgo 155.00 maint. P.D. board SArgent-SOwell Inc. 413.15 signs & paint Stevensons Lawnmower Shop 62.35 repair to weed eater Turner Plumbing Co. 493.10 water fountain new park Texas National Leasing Co. 254.08 copier Texas Meter & Sewer 5,331 .55 meters & supplies Total Refreshments 139.39 coffee and drinks Western Auto 346.27 misc. & gas weed eater The Wylie News 476.34 advertising & Xerox publicatons 57.75 supplies for xerox at P.D. Z-Communications Co. 554.00 convert to hi-band radio syst TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAYABLE $ 14,831 .36 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WORK ORDERS 1984 1983 WATER DEPARTMENT: September Leaks 16 12 Rereads(cust. request) 4 22 Rereads(our request) 0 0 New Meters 14 29 Finals 31 9 Taps 4 22 New Accounts - - - - 41 28 Replace Meters - - - 0 3 Repair Meters - - - - 0 0 Miscellaneous - - - - 10 2 TOTAL 120 127 SEWER DEPARTMENT: Stoppages 5 - 14 Taps 4 21 Miscellaneous - - - 0 1 TOTAL 9 36 INSPECTION DEPARTMENT: Electrical Permits - 21 21 Temporary Pole - 8 10 Rough-In 11 5 Final 36 8 Plumbing Permits - - 15 22 Rough-In 14 21 Topout 15 0 Final 24 15 Building Permits - - 7 18 Foundation 10 37 Framing 10 6 C.O. 18 2 Gas Line 9 5 Fence Permits - - - 3 3 Pool Permits - - - - 0 3 Belly Steel - - - - 1 2 Flatwork 19 0 Sprinklers - - 1 0 Mechanical Permits - 13 0 Mechanical Inspects- 23 0 Mechanical Inspects2nd 3 0 Re-Inspection _ _ _ _ 2 TOTAL 264 178 STREET DEPARTMENT: 2 1 Repairs 3 0 Miscellaneous - - - Sanitation department; Special Pick-up - - - 1 20 Miscellaneous - - - - 8 0 TOTAL WORK ORDERS 407 362 6/C, MUNICIPAL COURT CITY OF WYLIE MONTHLY REPORT SEPTEMBER 1984 Docket Nos. 84-1495 thru 84-1672 Total Number of complaints filed: 178 Charges: Speeding 38 No Valid Inspection Certificate 16 Ran Stop Sign 5 Drivers License Violations 16 Registration Violations 8 Speeding, School Zone 12 No Proof/Liability Insurance 3 r� Equipment Violations Public Intoxication 1_ Failure to Appear _19__ Improper Passing 4 Minor in Possession/Alcoholic Bev. 1 Fail to Yield ROW Exhibition of Acceleration Consume Alcoholic Bev/Public _7 Fictitious Lic. No. Plate ___ Violation/Fire Code _2 Violation/Building Code/Fence _3_ Passing School Bus Stopped 2 Assault _L_ Theft Under $20 _L_ Disorderly Conduct 2 Wrong Way/One Way 1 Court Activity: Pretrial Nolo Contendere (pd) 71 Quashed Complaint —T— Dismissed Complaint 1- Dismissed/Defensive Driving Course �r _ Time Served in Lieu of Fine 2 Trial by Judge 2 1 guilty; I not guilty Trial by Jury _CL_ Bond Forfeitures 53 Warrants Issued 52 Warrants Executed 32 Prosendendoed 1 Collections: Bond Forfeitures $ 3171 .00 Fines Paid (Cash) $ 3223.50 Refunds/Out of City $ 1623.00 Total Collections $ 8077.50 28 September 1984 •<// e ray, our er FISCAL sic i'vl.: September 1984 BANK ACCOUNT-MUNICIPAL COURT APPEARANCE BONDS Beginning Bank Balance 1 September 1984 $ 281 .00 Total Deposits $ 4839.00 Disbursements City of Wylie $ 3171 .00 Out of City/Bonds Ret/Refunds $ 1623.00 Total Disbursements $ 4794.00 Bank Balance 28 September 1984 $ 326.00 CASH TRANSACTIONS Total Cash Receipts .. $ 4136.09 e Disbursements/City of Wylie 2654.50 Account #3066 $ Account #2047 $ 365.00 Account #2050 $ 73.00 Account #3064 (Animal) $ 69.00 Account #3078 (Report) $ 40.00 Account #22073 (Water) $ 598.90 Account #3029 (Trash Bag Sales) $ 144.69 Account #2020 $ 150.00 Account #2021 $ 36.50 Account # 3066.01 $ 4.50 Total Cash Disbursements $ 4136.09 Cash on Hand 28 September 1984 $ -0- TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS TO CITY OF WYLIE Account No. Cash Bond Forfeitures Total 3066 $ 2654.50 $ 2539.00 $ 5193.50 2047 $ 365.00 $ ,6S nn $ 620_00 2050 $ 73.00 $ 53.00 $ 126_00 3064 $ 69.00 - $ A9 nn 3078 $ 40.00 - $ 40.00 22073 $ 598.90 - $ 598.90 3029 $ 144.69 - $ 144.69 2020 $ 150.00 287.5o $ 437.5o 2021 $ 36.50 26.50 $ 63_oo 3066.01 $ 4.co - $ 4.50 Cash Transactions $ 4136.09 Bond Account Transactions $ 3171 .00 Totals $ 73o7.09 28 September 1984 - 4�+� li zabeth J. Gray, Court Clerk � City of Wylie, Texas / MONTHLY ACTIVITY September 1984 FINES AND BONDS Total Bond Forfeitures (Bank Account Transactions) $ 3171 of Total Fines Collected (Cash Transactions) $ 3283 50 GRAND TOTAL TO CITY TREASURER $ 6454.50 Credit Account #3066 $ 5193.50 Acct #2020 $437.50 Credit Account #2047 $ 630.00 Acct #2021 $ 63.00 Credit Account #2050 $ 126.00 Acct #3066.01 $ 4.50 MISCELLANEOUS Total Report Fees-Account #3078 $ 40.00 Total Water Receipts-Account #22073 $ 598.90 Total Trash Bag Sales-Account #3029 $ 144.69 Total Animal Fees-Account #3064 $ 69.00 Total !disc. Credits- $ -0- Account # $ Account # $ Account # $ GRAND TOTAL TO CITY TREASURER $ 852. 59 GRAND TOTAL-ALL ACCOUNTS-TO CITY TREASURER $ 7307.09 DISBURSEMENTS City Treasurer (Cash Bond Account) $ 3171 .00 City Treasurer (Cash Transfer) $ 4136.09 Out of City/Refunds/Returned Bonds (Cash Bond Account) $ 1623.00 GRAND TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $ 8930.09 BANK ACCOUNT BALANCE 28 September 1984 $ 326.00 Receipt Nos. A01855 thru A01860 J03679; J03691 thru J03700; J03701 thru J03734 C03528; C03533 thru C03598 M09970 thru M10000; M10001 thru M10100; M10101 thru M10110 Check Nos. 699 thru '712 28 September 1984 e = •eth J. Gray, Court Clerk City of Wylie, Texas MUNICIPAL COURT CITY OF WYLIE ANNUAL REPORT FY 1984 DOCKET NOS . 84-001 THRU 84-494; 83-496 THRU 84-1671 TOTA4\ NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS FILED : 1671 SPEEDING 485 FAIL TO YIELD ROW 1 UNSAFE START FROM PARKED POSITION 1 SPEEDING (SZ) 46 FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY 1 RAN STOP SIGN 51 NO VALID INSPECTION CERTIFICATE 202 DRIVERS LICENSE VIOLATION 145 FAIL TO SHOW PROOF/LIABILITY INS . 40 FAIL TO STOP OR PASS SCHOOL BUS 13 IMPROPER PASSING 48 REGISTRATION VIOLATION 116 EXCESSIVE NOISE 7 DISPLAY FICTITIOUS LICENSE PLATE 2 EQUIPMENT VIOLATION 14 PERMIT UNLICENSED PERSON TO DRIVE 7 IMPROPER TURN 6 FAIL TO DRIVE IN ONE LANE 5 FAIL TO ID AT ACCIDENT 12 PARKING VIOLATION 4 WRONG WAY/ONE WAY 22 DISREGARD NO TRUCK ZONE 9 EXHIBITION OF ACCELERATION �7 RAN RED LIGHT 8 FAIL TO DIM HEADLAMPS 2 TITLE VIOLATION 1 OWNER PERMIT VIOLATION 1 FAIL TO OBEY RAILROAD CROSSING SIGNAL 1 FAIL TO DISPLAY COURT ORDER 1 FLEEING 5 DISORDERLY CONDUCT 12 ATTEMPTED CRIMINAL TRESPASS 6 MINOR IN POSSESSION 10 PUBLIC INTOXICATION 90 ASSAULT 4 FAILURE TO APPEAR 221 FAIL TO ID AS WITNESS 5 THEFT UNDER $20 4 PAINT INHALATION 2 VIOLATION/FIRE CODE 4 VIOLATION/BUILDING CODE 3 DOG AT LARGE 2 CONSUME ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE/PUBLIC 22 SOLICIT WITHOUT PERMIT 2 VIOLATION/GARAGE SALE SIGN ORD 1 ANNUAL REPORT FY 1984 PAGE TWO COURT ACTIVITY PRE-TRIAL NOLO CONTENDERE (PAID) 941 CASES QUASHED 11 CASES DISMISSED 186 CASES DISMISSED/DEFENSIVE DRIVING 93 TIME SERVED IN LIEU OF FINE 37 TRIAL BY JUDGE 24 18 GUILTY 6 NOT GUILTY TRIAL BY JURY 0 E'SCROW DEPOSIT FORFEITURES 428 DISMISSED/DEFERRED ADJUDICATION 8 PROSEDENDOED 6 APPEALED TO COUNTY COURT AT LAW 1 WARRANTS ISSUED 416 WARRANTS EXECUTED 338 WARRANTS RECALLED 80 FISCAL RECAPITULATION BANK ACCOUNT-MUNICIPAL COURT APPEARANCE BONDS BEGINNING BANK BALANCE 1 OCTOBER 1983 $ 677 . 50 TOTAL DEPOSITS 43 , 412 . 89 DISBURSEMENTS CITY OF WYLIE $ 25 , 592 . 09 OUT OF CITY/RETURNS/REFUNDS 18 , 172 . 30 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 43 , 764 . 39 ENDING BANK BALANCE 30 SEPTEMBER 1984 $ 326 . 00 CASH TRANSACTIONS TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS $49 , 522 . 58 DISBURSEMENTS/CITY OF WYLIE 49 , 522 . 58 ACCOUNT #3066 $35 , 019 . 50 #2047 4, 760 . 00 #2050 952 . 00 #2020 962 . 50 #2021 355 . 00 #3066 . 01 210 . 00 #3043 30 . 00 #3064 671 . 00 #3029 1 , 317 . 30 #3078 408 . 50 #22073 2, 525 . 78 #6201 7 . 16 #6204 6 . 00 #6317 60 . 00 #6318 305 . 20 #6404 1 , 855 . 71 #6303 _ 76 . 93 CASH ON HAND Z;4; 30 SEPTEMBER 1984 -0- ANNUAL REPORT FY 1984 PAGE THREE FISCAL RECAPITULATION (CONTINUED) TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS TO CITY OF WYLIE ACCOUNT NO . CASH BOND ACCOUNT TOTALS 3066 $35, 019 . 50 $21 , 070 . 09 $56, 089 . 59 2047 4, 760 . 00 2, 140 . 00 140 . 00 6, 900 . 00 2050 952 . 00 428 . 00 202.0 1 , 380 . 00 2021962 . 50 1 , 750 . 00 2 , 712 . 50 355 . 00 146 . 00 3066 . 01 210 . 00 -0- 2O . 00 210 . 00 3043 30 . 00 58 . 00 88 . 00 3064 671 . 00 -0- 671 . 00 3029 1 , 317 . 30 -0- 1 , 317 . 30 3078 408 . 50 -0- 408 . 50 22073 2, 525 . 78 -0- ",:ie 2, 525 . 78 6201 7 . 16 -0- 7 . 16 6204 6 . 00 -0- 6 . 00 6317 60 . 00 -0- 60 . 00 6318 305 . 20 -0- 305 . 20 6404 1 ,855 . 71 -0- 1 , 855 . 71 6303 76 . 93 -0- 76 . 93 $49, 522 . 58 $25, 592 . 09 $75 , 114 . 67 DOCKET PAGES : 001 THRU 2216 CHECK NOS. : 556 THRU 712 RECEIPT NOS . : A4933-A4940; A01801-A01860 TRASH BAG 1104-1106; 1116-113V' J5723-J5750; J5751-J5767; J01101-J01200; J02101-J02200; J03601-J03700; J03701-J03734 M1296-M1300; M1301-M1350; M1501-M1550; M1851-M1860 ; M01201-M01209; M01212-M01300; M02201-M02300; M02301 -M02400 ; M02401-M02500; M02601-M02700; M02701-M02761 ; M02763-M02800 ; M03801-M03900; M09801-M09900; M09901-M10000; M10001 -M10100; M10101-M10110 C5642-05650; C5651-05700; C5901-05934; C01101-001100; C01901-0O2000; CO2001-0O2100; CO2501-0O2600; CO2801 -0O2900 ; C03301-003400; C03401-003500; C03501-003598 UNABLE TO LOCATE RECEIPTS NO . M01210 SM01211 (DATED 11 /28/f AND RECEIPT NO . M02762 (DATED 05/30/84) . 30 SEPTEMBER 1984 e°-4, ATH J . GRAY WYLIE POLICE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT SEPTEMBER 19 84 ABANDONED VEHICLES Checked by Officer 26 Ordinance Violation Total 26 ACCIDENTS Major 2 Minor 5 Total 7 ANIMAL COMPLAINTS Loose Livestock 20 Dog at Large 16 Dog Bite 3 Other 12 Total 51 AMBULANCE CALLS Emergency Sick Calls 37 Police-Related Calls 15 Other Total 52 ALARMS ANSWERED In City Bank 13 Other Business 5 Residence 1 Out of City _ Total 19 ASSISTANCE CALLS Motorist 14 Traffic 6 Other 15 Total 35 ARRESTS MADE City Warrants 1 Out of City Warrants 13 Traffic charge 5 Other violations 16 Total 35 WRECKER CALLS Accident 4 Police-Related Pull 11 Total 15 MISCELLANEOUS CALLS, Total 42 - /7 WYPD-Monthly Report-Page 2 SEPTEMBER 19 8 OFFENSES BURGLARIES Residence Business 2 Motor Vehicle 2 Coin-Operated Machines _ Total 4 THEFTS "Under $750.00 3 Over 5750.00 5 Total 8 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF Under $750.00 Over $750.00 4 .r Total 5 ASSAULT Simple 4 Other 3 Total • 7 HARASSMENT, Total 2 MISSING PERSONS/RUNAWAYS, Total 1 DWI , Total 1 OTHER: (Such as robbery , forgery, VSCA, etc. ) FORGERY 1 ATTEMPTED HOMICIDE 1 DRTVTNC; WHTLF. T,TCF.NSF STTSPENfED -L-_ UNAUTHORIZED USE MOTOR VEHICLE 2 Total 5 CLEARANCES Felony 7 Misdemeanor 12 Total 19 TRAFFIC STOPS , Total 244 Submitted this 3rd day of OCTOBER 19 84 /( aidit 6 CHIEF OF POLICE SUPPLEMENT TO MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 19 84 ACCIDENTS REPORTED DATE LOCATION INJURIES 11 78 & Ballard No 19 100 Blk. Brown/400 Blk Ballard No 22 78 & 500 Blk. Eubanks Lane No 23 78 & Ballard No 24 Sonic Parking Lot No 27,t1 900 Blk. 78/400 Ft. South of Kirby Yes 29 2514 & 1378 Yes 44? Cir Or WYL.IE- POLICE_DEPARTMENT __-_ = -214 442 222? CrnEF Cn r,O 1(.I. 2 October 1984 VOLUNTEER UNIT MONTHLY REPORT SEPTEMBER 1984 Total Number of Hours of Volunteer Service: 87 5 Hours/Patrol 86.0 Hours/Other 2.0 (equal to over 7 twelve-hour shifts) -7(2/‘? (4/71A2t7 R. D. ABBOTT Chief of Police RDA:ejg d U CITY OF WYLIIL 114 N. BALLARD ST. - P.O. BOX 428 WYLIE TEXAS 75098-0428 MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: R. D. ABBOTT, CHIEF OF POLICE FROM: AL CASE, ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER �r RE: MONTHLY ACTIVITY, MONTH OF S. 19 THE FOLLOWING ARE TOTALS FOR THE MONTH: ANIMALS IMPOUNDED: DOGS CATS n OTHER .- TOTAL / DEAD ANIMAL PICKUP: DOGS / CATS .17 OTHER / TOTAL ANIMALS DESTROYED: DOGS 7 CATS OTHER / TOTAL ANIMALS CLAIMED OR SOLD: DOGS CATS OTHER TOTAL Ij ANIMAL TAGS SOLD 3 ANIMAL POPULATION IN POUND AT END OF MONTH: OTHER REMARKS: 4 � � �•�r fly L AL CASE, ANIMAL CONTROL FIRE DEPTL REPORT - MONTH OF SEPTEMBER Answered 19 Fire Calls for September 6 Calls in County 13 Calls inside City (2 of 19 calls where in. St. Paul and 3 of 19 calls where mutual aid given to Neveda) 2 Car Fires 4 Grass Fires 3 Trash Fires 6 Structure Fires 2 Auto Accidents 2 Smoke investigations Three more people finished E. M. T. School , three more started E. M. T. School , Department Total is now 15 E. M. T. Have continued to work on new station, planned opening date is now November 1 , 1984 Chief Allen attended E. M. S. Response Seminar at Dallas Chief Rawlings attended County Fire Meeting for third quarter of year, turned in 36 runs for that quarter. Report submitted by Larry Allen