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11-08-2011 (City Council) Agenda Packet Wylie City Council CITY OF WY LIE NOTICE OF MEETING Regular Meeting Agenda November 8, 2011 - 6:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex — Council Chambers 300 Country Club Road, Building #100 Eric Hogue Mayor M. G. "Red" Byboth Mayor Pro Tern David Goss Place 1 Kathy Spillyards Place 3 Bennie Jones Place 4 Rick White Place 5 Diane Culver Place 6 Mindy Manson City Manager Richard Abernathy City Attorney Carole Ehrlich City Secretary In accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code, this agenda has been posted at the Wylie Municipal Complex, distributed to the appropriate news media, and posted on the City website: www.wylietexas.gov within the required time frame. As a courtesy, the entire Agenda Packet has also been posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov. The Mayor and City Council request that all cell phones and pagers be turned off or set to vibrate. Members of the audience are requested to step outside the Council Chambers to respond to a page or to conduct a phone conversation. The Wylie Municipal Complex is wheelchair accessible. Sign interpretation or other special assistance for disabled attendees must be requested 48 hours in advance by contacting the City Secretary's Office at 972.516.6020. CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATION • Presentation of flag from Nathan Scott to Mayor Hogue. • Relay for Life WSM Caregiver Proclamation (Mayor Hogue) • Presentation of a Proclamation to Juanita L. Arnold (Mayor Hogue) • Presentation for Municipal Court Week November 7-11 (L. Bantz, Finance Director) CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must provide their name and address. Council requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. November 8,2011 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 2 of 4 CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of the Minutes of the October 25th and November 1, 2011 Regular Meeting of the Wylie City Council. (C. Ehrlich, City Secretary) REGULAR AGENDA Public Hearing 1. Hold a Public Hearing and consider, and act upon, amending the zoning from Agricultural (AG/30) to Planned Development Single Family Detached (PD SF) District. The 36 acre tract is located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard. ZC 2011-06 (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Executive Summary The applicant is requesting to establish permanent zoning on an approximate 36 acre tract generally located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard. Annexation of the referenced Kreymer Family tract was in conjunction with a series of comprehensive citywide annexations in 1986. Multiple tracts would eventually be zoned for single family development and several would retain their Agriculture designation and continue to be used for agricultural and open space uses. 2. Hold a Public Hearing and consider, and act upon, an Amendment to PD 2003-01, Section 4.06 to modify parking and landscape requirements as it relates to theater development. ZC 2011-07 (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Executive Summary The subject property(Tract C-1)is located west of Woodbridge Parkway and Wylie High School and south of F.M. 544 and consists of 10.759 acres. The applicant is requesting to amend Section 4.06 Parking Design Requirements of Planned Development 2003-01 to modify the conditions of the PD for the development of a 2,002 seat movie theater(Exhibit"B"). 3. Hold a public hearing and consider, and act upon, approval of Ordinance No. 2011- 25 authorizing the taxation of tangible personal property in transit which would otherwise be exempt pursuant to Texas Tax Code, Section 11.253. (S. Satterwhite, WEDC Executive Director) Executive Summary The 82nd Texas Legislature in Special Session enacted Senate Bill 1 which amends the Texas Tax Code, Section 11.253 (j-1). The bill is very similar to the Freeport exemption passed many years ago, but has potentially a larger impact as time goes on. The City of Wylie has not passed the Freeport exemption and continues to tax Freeport goods, which is primarily inventory of companies such as Sanden International, Bayco Products, Carlisle Coatings&Waterproofing,and Extruders division of Atrium Companies,Inc. General Business 4. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2011-26 amending Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) of the City of Wylie's Code of Ordinances; providing for a penalty for the violations of this ordinance; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; providing for an effective date of this ordinance; and providing for the publication of the caption hereof. (I Butters, Assistant City Manager) November 8,2011 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 3 of 4 Executive Summary The Solid Waste Ordinance was last amended in 1983. Some of the provisions of the current ordinance conflict with the manner in which solid waste service is currently provided. This amendment eliminates conflict between the ordinance and the current solid waste contract. This amendment also eliminates some of the specifics as to the manner in which solid waste services are provided so that the ordinance will not have to be amended every time Council makes a change in the contract or technology changes. 5. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2011-27(R) casting a vote for a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District for a two year term beginning January 1, 2012. (C. Ehrlich, City Secretary) Executive Summary The Property Tax Code requires that the Chief Appraiser conduct an election for the purpose of selecting representatives to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District every two years. The Dallas Central Appraisal District has a five member Board of Directors; one representing the County (Dallas County Tax Assessor Collector), a representative appointed by the Dallas ISD, a representative appointed by the City of Dallas, a representative elected by the suburban cities (31 cities), and a representative elected by the suburban ISDs(16 ISDs). 6. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2011-28(R) casting votes for a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District for a two year term beginning January 1, 2012. (C. Ehrlich, City Secretary) Executive Summary The City of Wylie has 65 votes that they may cast for a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District for a two year term beginning January 1,2012. The City of Wylie may cast all of its 65 votes for one candidate or distribute the votes among any number of candidates that were nominated. WORK SESSION • Discuss Planet Kidz Youth Program update. REGULAR AGENDA 7. Consider, and act upon, modifying the Wylie Recreation Center operational hours and authorizing the City Manager to execute a lease agreement with Planet Kidz, Inc. for the operation of a youth activity program at the Wylie Recreation Center, contingent upon City Attorney approval of the agreement and insurance documents. (R. Diaz, Parks and Recreation Superintendant) Executive Summary If the City Council recommends implementing the Planet Kidz program following the work session on November 8, 2011, staff has placed this individual item for consideration on the Council Agenda per direction provided by City Council at the October 25, 2011 Work Session. This item would allow the Council to alter the Wylie Recreation Center hours of operation and by Resolution authorize the City Manager to enter into a lease agreement with Planet Kidz, Inc. pending City Attorney review of the agreement. November 8,2011 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 4 of 4 WORK SESSION • Public Services Department Overview ADJOURNMENT If during the course of the meeting covered by this notice,the City Council should determine that a closed or executive meeting or session of the City Council or a consultation with the attorney for the City should be held or is required,then such closed or executive meeting or session or consultation with attorney as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act,Texas Government Code§551.001 et. seq.,will be held by the City Council at the date,hour and place given in this notice as the City Council may conveniently meet in such closed or executive meeting or session or consult with the attorney for the City concerning any and all subjects and for any and all purposes permitted by the Act,including,but not limited to,the following sanctions and purposes: Texas Government Code Section: §551.071—Private consultation with the attorney for the City. §551.072—Discussing purchase,exchange,lease or value of real property. §551.074—Discussing personnel or to hear complaints against personnel. CERTIFICATION I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on this 4th day of November, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and that the appropriate news media was contacted. As a courtesy, this agenda is also posted on the City of Wylie website: www.wylietexas.gov. Carole Ehrlich,City Secretary Date Notice Removed Wylie City Council CITY OF WY LIE Minutes Wylie City Council Meeting Tuesday, October 25, 2011 - 6:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex - Council Chambers 300 Country Club Road, Bldg. 100 Wylie, TX 75098 CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum. Mayor Eric Hogue called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. City Secretary Ehrlich took roll call with the following City Council members present: Mayor Pro Tem Red Byboth, Councilwoman Diane Culver, Councilwoman Kathy Spillyards (arrived 6:07 p.m.), Councilman David Goss, Councilman Rick White, and Councilman Bennie Jones. Staff present were: City Manager, Mindy Manson; Assistant City Manager, Jeff Butters; Police Chief, John Duscio; Finance Director, Linda Bantz; Public Services Director, Mike Sferra; City Engineer, Chris Hoisted; Planning Director, Renae' 011ie; Library Director, Rachel Orozco; City Secretary, Carole Ehrlich, and various support staff. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Fire Chief Randy Corbin gave the invocation, and Councilman Bennie Jones led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATION • Presentation and recognition of participants in the National Community Planning Month from Harrison Intermediate School. Planning Director 011ie addressed Council stating that the sixth grade science students of Harrison Intermediate School recently worked on a project called A Tale of Two Cities. Students were given information that a wildfire had hit Wylie! People were able to return to their home, but City services were down. As a result, trash was piling up, no mail was being delivered, and power was out in all areas of the City including City Hall. Using their knowledge of cells, students presented a short newspaper story and video to assist Wylie in dealing with this wildfire disaster. Student participants included Seth Ragsdale, Reilly Clark, and Maria Ordonez. Minutes October 25, 2011 Wylie City Council Page 1 CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must provide their name and address. Council requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, Council is not allowed to converse, deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. Don Helium, residing at 301 Rushcreek Drive, Wylie, addressed Council reminding seniors of the change of enrollment time for Medicare to October 15th through December 7th of this year. He explained that Medicare would not accept any changes after the deadline, until the following enrollment year. Bobby Heath, residing at 205 Arborview, Wylie, and representing the Wylie Downtown Merchants Association, addressed Council reminding everyone of "Boo on Ballard" scheduled for October 27th with an alternate rain day of October 31st. He asked citizens to bring their children downtown for the event. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider, and act upon, approval of the Minutes of the October 11, 2011 Regular Meeting of the Wylie City Council. (C. Ehrlich, City Secretary) B. Consider, and place on file, the Monthly Revenue and Expense Report for the City of Wylie as of September 30, 2011. (L. Bantz, Finance Director) C. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for September 30, 2011. (L. Bantz, Finance Director) D. Consider, and place on file, the Monthly Revenue and Expense Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of September 30, 2011. (S. Satterwhite, Executive Director, WEDC) E. Consider, and act upon, awarding a bid for mowing and litter control services on City medians, rights of way and special areas. (M. Sferra, Public Services Director) Council Action A motion was made by Councilman White, seconded by Councilwoman Spillyards to approve the consent agenda as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. REGULAR AGENDA General Business Tabled from 10/11/2011 Regular Meeting Minutes October 25, 2011 Wylie City Council Page 2 Motion to remove from table and: Council Action A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Byboth, seconded by Councilman Goss to remove consideration of Item #1 from the table and consider. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 1. Consider, and act upon, a request by Skorburg Company to construct an estate residential street section on portions of the Braddock Place property to serve lots with square footage equal to or larger than 16,000 square feet, and issues regarding the Wooded Creek Subdivision amenity center. (C. Holsted, City Engineer) Staff Comments City Engineer Holsted addressed Council stating that the City of Wylie Design Standards and Construction Details include a design for an estate residential roadway section for lots of one acre or larger. Skorburg Company has requested to construct an estate residential street section on portions of the Braddock Place property that serve lots with square footage equal to or greater than 16,000 square feet. Citizen Comments Arcos Guerra, 204 Wooded Creek Avenue; Myssie English, 309 Wooded Creek Avenue; and Debbie Rusau, 2805 Sequoia Lane, Wylie, residents of Wooded Creek, Phase 1 subdivision addressed Council with concerns regarding Skorburg Company and the construction of an amenity center including a pool that they had been told would be built in their Wooded Creek subdivision. After several years the amenity center was not under construction or planned. Council Discussion City Manager Manson reported that according to the ordinance adopting the Planned Development for Wooded Creek, there is no time line for the building of the amenity center or pool. She explained that a couple of years ago when citizens in this development complained, the City contacted the City Attorney's Office. They opined that according to the ordinance there was nothing the City could do to expedite the building of the Wooded Creek amenity center until the construction of Phase II. Mayor Hogue asked Mr. Buczek, representing Skorburg, to come forward and explain what the company was planning to do in regard to the Wooded Creek Phase I amenity center. Skorburg Company representative Adam Buczek responded that the Planned Development agreed upon by the developer (Skorburg) and the City did not require the amenity center to be built until the construction of Phase II of the development. Due to the economic turn over the last few years, construction of Phase II of this development has been delayed. Buczek noted that the site for the amenity center has always been located in Phase II. He noted the amenity center and pool would be built during the construction of Phase II of Wooded Creek subdivision. Mayor Hogue asked if Skorburg was soliciting any builders for Phase II. Mr. Buczek reported that his hope was to finalize negotiations with a builder within 30 days. He reported once all documents were approved and paving was completed, the amenity center would be the next construction phase. He noted his goal was to start the amenity within a year. Minutes October 25, 2011 Wylie City Council Page 3 Several Council members indicated that this was unacceptable for the residents of Wooded Creek, Phase I. Mayor Pro Tem Byboth recommended tabling the item and requested Mr. Buczek to go back to his company and come up with a plan and timeline to complete this amenity center in Wooded Creek and bring this plan and timeline back to present to the Council. Mr. Buczek explained that these were two separate items with regard to Wooded Creek subdivision and Braddock Place and had two separate sets of partners and bank obligations. He indicated that he was not sure they could wait for the requested improvements to Braddock Place. He stated if Skorburg needed to make a change, they would make a change, referencing Braddock Place. Buczek stated that Braddock Place with the larger lot program were selling approximately 25 homes per year and the company needed to focus on what is embraced by the consumer. Councilman White commented that one acre lots were approved for Braddock Place, and then Council made the exception to allow some lots to be less than half an acre. He noted that Skorburg was now requesting smaller lots. Councilman White explained that when this PD was passed by Council, he was very much in favor of acre lots and not stepping down from that standard. He noted that six years later he had not changed his mind in this regard. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Byboth, seconded by Councilman Jones to table Item #1 to a non specific date to allow time for Skorburg to present more information on the Wooded Creek subdivision. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Public Hearing 2. Hold a Public Hearing and consider, and act upon, approval of a Residential Replat for Railroad Addition, Block 22, Lot 2 subdividing a single residential lot for two-family (duplex) development, generally located west of Fourth Street and south of Oak Street. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Staff Comments Planning Director 011ie addressed Council stating that the lots total 0.186 acre and will create two residential (duplex) lots. The property is zoned Multifamily (MF) and was originally platted as Original Town of Wylie Addition in late 1930s or early 1940s. The applicant intends to develop a duplex single family residential development on the vacant property. Single Family Dwelling, including `duplex,' is an allowed use by right within MF zoned properties. The applicant plans to preserve all mature trees onsite as possible. 011ie reported that The Commission asked if the duplexes would conform to current standards, staff confirmed all current zoning codes and building codes would be followed. The Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval. Public Hearing Mayor Hogue opened the public hearing at 7:24 p.m. asking anyone present who wished to address Council on this item to come forward and keep their comments to three minutes. No one came forward to address Council during the public hearing. Mayor Hogue closed the public hearing at 7:24 p.m. Minutes October 25, 2011 Wylie City Council Page 4 Council Action A motion was made by Councilwoman Spillyards, seconded by Councilman Jones to approve a Residential Replat for Railroad Addition, Block 22, Lot 2 subdividing a single residential lot for two-family (duplex) development, generally located west of Fourth Street and south of Oak Street. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 3. Consider, and act upon, approval of a Parking Agreement between the owners of Block 1, Lot 20R of the Brown and Burns Addition and the City of Wylie. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Staff Comments Planning Director 011ie addressed Council stating that the applicant is requesting to construct five (5) parking spaces to accommodate his office use as well as additional spaces for visitors to downtown. The subject property is adjacent to a City owned parking lot that consists of ten (10) parking spaces. The parking agreement is needed because of the location of the spaces. A portion of the property line when plated is on City property; therefore, the five (5) parking spaces, if constructed by the applicant would partially be on City property. The property owner would be responsible for construction and maintenance of the parking spaces. The applicant is allowing the City to use these spaces as public parking. Council Comments Mayor Hogue asked when the applicant was planning to start construction of the spaces if approved. Ms. 011ie replied right away if approved. Councilwoman Culver asked if the spaces would ever be restricted from public parking, and if the applicant restricted the spaces would they lose their certificate of occupancy. Planning Director 011ie replied that was correct, at no time would the public parking be restricted, and yes they could lose their certificate of occupancy. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Byboth, seconded by Councilman White to approve a Parking Agreement between the owners of Block 1, Lot 20R of the Brown and Burns Addition and the City of Wylie. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 4. Consider, and act upon, acceptance of the resignation of Greg Wooding and appointment of a new member to the Library Board for the unexpired term of October 2011 to July 2013. (R. Orozco, Library Director) Staff Comments Library Director Orozco addressed Council stating that Greg Wooding was appointed in July 2011. Due to personal reasons, Mr. Wooding has resigned. The Library Department recommends that the vacancy be filled by a qualified applicant. Council Action A motion was made by Councilwoman Culver, seconded by Councilman Jones to accept the resignation of Greg Wooding and appoint Timothy McCray as a new member to the Library Minutes October 25, 2011 Wylie City Council Page 5 Board for the unexpired term of October 2011 to July 2013. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. WORK SESSION • Discuss Planet Kidz Youth Program update. Parks and Recreation Superintendent Robert Diaz addressed Council stating that on June 28, 2011 the City Council met to discuss implementing Planet Kidz into the youth programs. At that time Council directed staff to discuss the program with WISD to see if they had any interest in hosting the program. Diaz reported that he had spoken to WISD staff in the Communications and Maintenance Departments and they had not shown an interest in hosting the event. Diaz reported he had taken the item back to the Parks and Recreation Board and the board had recommended revising the hours of the Recreation Center in order to provide the same amount of hours to the members and still host the new program. He reported currently the recreation center was open on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 8 p.m. (20 hours). He suggested two scenarios, Saturday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday noon to 8 p.m. (20 hours) or Saturday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. (20 hours). Parks board members Matt Rose and Anne Hiney were present and reported the Parks Board was recommending implementing the youth program. Dale Oaks, founder of Planet Kidz, reported the programs in other cities have been very successful and beneficial to the kids. Council Direction Council directed staff to contact WISD staff to determine if the school superintendent and the board of trustees were aware of the request to host this program, and survey the number of recreation members that utilize the facility during the hours in question and report back to Council at the November 8th meeting; including a possible action item. • Engineering Department Overview. City Engineer Hoisted gave a short Engineering Department overview which included current road projects and recommended future road projects. Mayor Hogue convened into Executive Session at 8:30 p.m. reading aloud the exception below. EXECUTIVE SESSION Recess into Closed Session in compliance with Section 551.001, et.seq. Texas Government Code, to wit: §§ 551.071 Consultation with Attorney; A meeting with City Attorney regarding a matter(s) in which the duty of the City Attorney under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Minutes October 25, 2011 Wylie City Council Page 6 Professional conduct of the State Bar of Texas conflicts with the Open Meetings Act regarding: • Receive legal advice from City Attorney related to the Hanover Development Agreement. Mayor Hogue reconvened into Open Session at 10:40 p.m. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Hogue requested, as a result of executive session, that City Manager Manson post a public meeting on Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. for Council to discuss and finalize the development agreement between the City of Wylie and Lavon 593 Land Investment Partners. ADJOURNMENT With no further business before the Wylie City Council, a motion was made by Councilwoman Culver, seconded by Councilman Goss to adjourn the meeting at 10:41 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Minutes October 25, 2011 Wylie City Council Page 7 Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE Minutes Special Called Meeting Wylie City Council Tuesday, November 1, 2011 - 7:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex - Council Conference Room 300 Country Club Road, Bldg. 100 Wylie, TX 75098 CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum. Mayor Eric Hogue called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. with the following Wylie City Council members present: Mayor Pro Tem Red Byboth, Councilwoman Kathy Spillyards, Councilwoman Diane Culver, Councilman David Goss, and Councilman Bennie Jones. Councilman Rick White was absent. Staff present was: City Attorney, Courtney Kuykendall (via telephone conference); City Manager, Mindy Manson, and City Secretary, Carole Ehrlich. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Eric Hogue gave the invocation and City Secretary Carole Ehrlich led the Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Hogue convened into Executive Session at 7:07 p.m. reading aloud the following exception. EXECUTIVE SESSION Recess into Closed Session in compliance with Section 551.001, et.seq. Texas Government Code, to wit: §§ 551.071 Consultation with Attorney; A meeting with City Attorney regarding a matter(s) in which the duty of the City Attorney under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional conduct of the State Bar of Texas conflicts with the Open Meetings Act regarding: • Receive legal advice from City Attorney related to the Hanover Development Agreement. Minutes November 1, 2011 Special Called Meeting Wylie City Council Page 1 Mayor Hogue reconvened into Open Session at 7:14 p.m. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. A motion was made by Councilwoman Spillyards, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Byboth to authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement between the City of Wylie and Lavon 593 Land Investment Partners, L.P. A vote was taken and the motion passed 5-1 with Mayor Hogue, Mayor Pro Tem Byboth, Councilwoman Spillyards, Councilwoman Culver and Councilman Goss voting for and Councilman Jones voting against with Councilman White absent. ADJOURNMENT With no further business before the Wylie City Council, a motion was made by Councilman Goss, seconded by Councilman Jones to adjourn the meeting at 7:15 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 6-0 with Councilman White absent. Mayor Eric Hogue ATTEST: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Minutes November 1, 2011 Special Called Meeting Wylie City Council Page 2 Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT CITY OF VVY IE Meeting Date: November 8, 2011 Item Number: 1. (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: Planning Prepared By: Renae' 011ie Account Code: Date Prepared: October 19, 2011 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 6 Subject Hold a Public Hearing and consider, and act upon amending the zoning from Agricultural (A/30) to Planned Development Single Family Detached District (PD-SF) to accommodate a proposed single family residential subdivision on an approximate 36 acre tract generally located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard. ZC 2011-06 Recommendation Motion to approve amending the zoning from Agricultural (A/30) to Planned Development Single Family Detached District (PD-SF) to accommodate a proposed single family residential subdivision on an approximate 36 acre tract generally located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard. ZC 2011-06 Discussion Owner: Bill Kreymer. Applicant: Jim Douglas with Douglas Properties, Inc. The applicant is requesting to establish permanent zoning on an approximate 36 acre tract generally located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard. Annexation of the referenced Kreymer Family tract was in conjunction with a series of comprehensive citywide annexations in 1986. Multiple tracts would eventually be zoned for single family development and several would retain their Agriculture designation and continue to be used for agricultural and open space uses. The property's northern boundary abuts Brown Street and the eastern boundary is adjacent to Eastridge single family residential subdivision. The western portion extends to another adjacent A/30 zoned tract and the property extends south to the existing Rush Creek and 100 year flood plain. The property has native vegetation with various groups of mid-to large trees and has varying degrees of topography, mostly sloping towards Rush Creek. Rush Creek is a natural tributary to Lake Lavon and a prominent feature of the terrain as well as multiple open space areas. The applicant/owner is requesting a change in zoning to Planned Development Single Family Detached (PD- SF) District to allow for a suburban single family residential neighborhood. The features of the proposed development will be consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan in preserving natural open spaces and providing pedestrian paths & connections. PD districts allows for innovation in development projects envisioned by the City's Comprehensive Plan. Further, single family residential developments should be sensitive, compatible in scale, character and intensity with surrounding residential neighborhoods. The prominence of 100 year flood plain, Rush Creek, open spaces and tree canopy groups poses a challenge in following the City's standard SF 10/24 zoning district. Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 The current Comprehensive Plan designates Medium Density Residential for the area of this request. Medium Density Residential category is for single family detached houses requiring minimum 10,000 square foot lots and may be permitted to have special design standards. Adjacent single family residential properties to the east were developed under the 1999 Comprehensive Land Use Plan requiring minimum 8,500 square foot lots. The applicant has provided a zoning exhibit to serve as preliminary plat(Exhibit C) for this proposal as well as a list of proposed planned development provisions (Exhibit B) that will establish additional design guidelines. (See Attached) The applicant has also been collaborating with Park's Department staff and the City's Park's Board in the dedication and construction of public hike & bike trail, open spaces and other recreational amenities (Exhibit D) that will be incorporated through the proposed neighborhood as well as open space and other pedestrian linkages. In summary, the request to rezone property from Agricultural to PD-SF is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map and does conform to the Comprehensive Plan's philosophy. In addition, staff recognizes the applicant's desire to preserve open spaces and natural systems along with providing a homeowners association with responsibility of maintenance of those areas accordingly. At the September 26, 2011 Parks Board meeting; the Board accepted the applicant's proposal for parkland dedication and recommends approval subject to planned development provisions. Notification/Responses: Thirteen (13) notifications were mailed, with three (3) written response returned favoring the request and three (3)responses opposing the request at the time of posting. Planning Commission Discussion Fencing would conform to current design regulation requiring board on board with metal post. Commissioner Wright asked if the 50% of houses 2,200 s.f. or larger could be on the higher end closer to 2,800 s.f. The applicant stated that they would build as large a house as the customer desired or the market dictates. The price point would be around $249,000. Erosion control to protect Rush Creek was also discussed and confirmed that it would meet city standards. It was also discussed if a right turn lane would be installed from Brown Street onto the subject property. The applicant stated that they are working with the engineer to determine the need. If the traffic study indicates the need for a right turn lane, then they (the applicant)would install it. Commission voted 5-0 to recommend approval. Commissioners Dahl & Smith were absent. Approved By Initial Date Department Director RO 11/01/11 City Manager 11- -11 Exhibit"A" Legal Description Zone Case#2011-06 Being a part of a 147.026 acre tract out of the Francisco De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, conveyed to G.C. Kreymer,Archie Kreymer, Clifton Kreymer, and Billy Kreymer by Orville Kreymer by partition deed recorded in Volume 949, Page 634 of Collin County Deed Records, said tract more fully described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Eastridge Addition, an addition to the City of Wylie as recorded in Cabinet F, Page 715; THENCE,N 88°44'37"W, a distance of 475.53 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 20°09'37" W, a distance of 751.22 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 87°08'37" W, a distance of 100.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 02°55'50"E, a distance of 1281.71 feet to a point on the south right-of-way line of East Brown Street as recorded in Document#20090826001074420 to a point for corner; THENCE, S 88°36'37"E, along said south right-of-way line of East Brown Street a distance of 871.97 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 02°58'47" W, leaving said south right-of-way line of East Brown Street a distance of 1982.17 feet to the Place of Beginning and containing 1,553,744 square feet or 35.6690 acres of land. moi=. 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Minimum side yard of 10 feet and side yard of corner lots 25 feet when that side is on a key lot. A side yard adjacent to a side street shall not be less than 15 feet in all other circumstances. 3. Minimum Building area of 1,800 square feet on 1.5% of the lots, 2,000 square feet on 35% and 2,200 square feet on 50%. 4. Three-tab roofing shall not be permitted. 5. No alleys shall be required within the property. 6. Lots which back onto park land shall provide a wrought iron fence of uniform design to be installed by the homebuilder, as approved by the P&Z. 7_ The Development Plan attached as Exhibit "C" shall serve as the Preliminary Plat. 8. Existing trees greater than 6 inch caliper within the flood plain shall be protected in accordance with City's Tree Preservation Plan. 9. Open space, drainage & floodway easement, and public hike & bike trail shall be dedicated to the City of Wylie in accordance with City's Subdivision Regulations. 10. Maintenance of the Park Area Maintenance of the park area will be the responsibility of the homeowners' association (HOA). A. HOA maintenance and responsibilities of amenities include: a. Clean up and litter removal. b. Landscaping installation, care, and maintenance. c. Trimming, clearing, and removal of unwanted vegetation as determined by the City Park Division. d. Maintain irrigation system and test all backflow devices annually as per City requirements. e. Maintain playground equipment, pavilions, benches, tables, grills, trash receptacles, concrete trail, and any other installed improvements. Coordinate with the City Park Division prior to the selection, placement, installation, repair, or removal of any improvement for consistency with City park standards. f. Maintain slopes and topography to prevent erosion. B. City responsibilities of amenities include: a. Perform playground safety inspections by qualified personnel. b. 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I — — 1 1----"N\ 11 OWNER NOTIFICATION MAP ZONING CASE #2011 -06 NOTIFICATION REPORT APPLICANT: Jim Douglas of Douglas Properties, Inc. APPLICATION FILE 2011-06 2309 Avenue K#100 Plano, Texas 75074 # BLKIABST LOT/TRACT TAX 1.D. # PROPERTY OWNER NAME ADDRESS Applicant-Jim Douglas 2309 Avenue K#100 1 Douglas Properties, Inc. Plano, Texas 75074 Eastridge Addn 113 N. WA Allen Boulevard 2 Blk B Lot 1 R-2114-00B-0010-1 Sam Mayfield Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 111 N. WA Allen Boulevard 3 Blk B 2 R-2114-00B-0020-1 Glenda McCraw Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 109 N.WA Allen Boulevard 4 Blk B 3 R-2114-00B-0030-1 Christopher Carrington Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 107 N. WA Allen Boulevard 5 Blk B 4 R-2114-00B-0040-1 Mitchell Swan Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 105 N. WA Allen Boulevard 6 Blk B 5 R-2114-0OB-0050-1 Wesley Vincent Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 103 N. WA Allen Boulevard 7 Blk B 6 R-2114-00B-0060-1 Elvis Tucker Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 101 N. WA Allen Boulevard 8 BIk B 7 R-2114-00B-0070-1 Moses Ochieng Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 1050 Fairview Drive 9 BIk C Lot 1 R-2114-00C-0010-1 Steven Salazar Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 1051 E. Oak Street 10 Blk C Lot 10 R-2114-00C-0100-1 Dwayne Lowrey Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 1050 E. Oak Street 11 BIk D Lot 8 R-2114-00D-0080-1 Richard Herrin Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 102 Bobwhite Trail 12 BIk D 9 R-2114-00D-0090-1 Charles Voigt Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 Eastridge Addn 1213 Surrey Circle 13 BIk D 31 R-2114-00D-0310-1 Gary Lightsey Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 101 S. WA Allen Boulevard 14 BIk E Lot 1 R-2114-00E-0010-1 Kristin Walrod Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 103 S.WA Allen Boulevard X 15 Blk E 2 R-2114-00E-0020-1 Starhei Mikulovich Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 105 S. WA Alien Boulevard 16 BIk E 3 R-2114-00E-0030.1 Maria Huerta Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 107 S. WA Allen Boulevard 17 BIk E 4 R-2114-00E-0040-1 Gregory Landry Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 109 S. WA Allen Boulevard 18 BIk E 5 R-2114-00E-0050-1 Larry Thomasson Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 111 S. WA Men Boulevard 19 Bik E 6 R-2114-00E-0060-1 Cristin Capps Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 113 S. WA Allen Boulevard 20 Blk E 7 R-2114-00E-0070-1 Jordan Ray Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 115 S.WA Allen Boulevard 21 Blk E 8 R-2114-00E-0080-1 Greg Fisher Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 201 S.WA Allen Boulevard 22 Blk E 9 R-2114-00E-0090-1 Richard McCain Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 203 S.WA Allen Boulevard X. 23 Blk E 10 R-2114-00E-0100-1 Roman Arrieta Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 205 S. WA Allen Boulevard 24 Blk E 11 R-2114-00E-0110-1 Vera Hensley Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 207 S. WA Allen Boulevard 25 Blk E 12 R-2114-00E-0120-1 Daniel Cook Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 209 S. WA Allen Boulevard 26 Blk E 13R R-2114-00E-013R-1 Adriel Garcia Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 213 S.WA Allen Boulevard 27 Blk E 15 R-2114-00E-0150-1 Jermaine Williams Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 1050 Surrey Circle 28 Blk F Lot 1 R-2114-00E-0010-1 Don Duncan Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 1051 Carriage Lane 29 Blk F Lot 11 R-2114-00E-0110-1 Lee Ann Seals Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 411 Foxwood Lane 30 Blk G Lot 1 R-2114-00G-0010-1 Sean Reising Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 1210 Surrey Circle 31 Blk G Lot 10 R-2114-00G-0100-1 Judson Hardage Wylie, Texas 75098 Oncor Lavon Addn 300 Country Club Road#100 32 Lot 2 Blk A R-9690-00A-0020-1 City of Wylie Wylie, Texas 75098 Stone Grove 300 WA Allen Boulevard 33 Blk G Lot 1 R-2248-00G-0010-1 Gregory Morrical Wylie, Texas 75098 Stone Grove 215 WA Allen Boulevard 34 Blk G Lot 2 R-2248-00G-0020-1 Ted Burdett Wylie, Texas 75098 1011 E. Brown Street 35 Abst 688-1 Tract 53 R-6688-001-0530-1 Rodney Smith Wylie, Texas 75098 1011 E. Brown Street 36 Abst 688-1 54 R-6688-001-0540-1 Rodney Smith Wylie, Texas 75098 PO Box 56 37 Abst 688-4 Tr 100 R-6688-004-1000-1 Tibbals Investment Partnership Ltd Wylie, Texas 75098 11753 S. 87th East Avenue 38 Abst 688-4 110 R-6688-004-1100-1 Archie Kreymer Bixby, Oklahoma 74008 PO Box 483 39 Abst 688-4 112 R-6688-004-1120-1 Bill Kreymer Wylie, Texas 75098 16 Las Cruces Circle 0 40 Abst 688-5 Tract 206 R-6688-005-2060-1 Don Light Wylie, Texas 75098 �( 1012 B. Brown Street A 41 /Most 688-5 Tract 115 R-688-005-1150-1 Gary Six€ciller Wylie, Texas 75098 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 PUBLIC COMMENT FORM. (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie, Texas 75098 X I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2011-06. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2011-06. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,October 18,2011,6:30 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location& Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,November 8,2011,6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: Donald L. Light (please print) Address: 16 Las Cruces Circle, Wylie, TX Owner,of the 19 Acres at 2,12 WA Allen„Blvd Signature: Jre, ,.f f`E Date: ! ,'`' COMMENTS: This is the kind of development that, in my opinion, is not only desirable to the buying public, but enhances a city's image. e- PUBLIC COM NT FO (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2011-06. I am AGAJNST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case 42011-06. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,October 18,2011,6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,November 8,2011,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: 0 vt4 c4 (please print) Address: . 411, S 5. . 4 (feu( (Va.1 Signature: • Date: AS— - COM I NTS: r e'de'5 ;0 GA- w• SEP 2 2011 PUBLIC COMMENT FO (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2011-06. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2011-06. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,October 18,2011,6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,November 8,2011,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100, Wylie,Texas Name: 6\431.'C\A.e,r av, • (please print) Address: 103 c•-) 144 KoeNk kkick Is**c7- N. Signature: Date: 10/e2i 1( COM I NTS: 4-?‘rof.2-C1 ‘ tik , bad, was owe 0-gr Ve,o- • ' r OCT 13 zoil PUBLIC COMMENT FO ' (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2011-06. XI am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2011-06. Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,October 18,-2011,6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100, Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,November 8,2011,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: 61a V f5 an/ eie. (please prlht) Address: / f 17( 75 Signature: 6 . Date: COM i NTS: Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT CITY OF VVY IE Meeting Date: November 8, 2011 Item Number: 2. Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Renae' 011ie Account Code: Date Prepared: November 2, 2011 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 8 Subject Hold a Public Hearing and consider, and act upon an Amendment to PD 2003-01, Section 4.06 to modify parking and landscape requirements as it relates to theater development. ZC 2011-07 Recommendation Motion to approve an Amendment to PD 2003-01, Section 4.06 to modify parking and landscape requirements as it relates to theater development. ZC 2011-07 Discussion Owner: Herzog Development Applicant: B&B theater, Inc. The subject property (Tract C-1) is located west of Woodbridge Parkway and Wylie High School and south of F.M. 544 and consists of 10.759 acres. The applicant is requesting to amend Section 4.06 Parking Design Requirements of Planned Development 2003-01 to modify the conditions of the PD for the development of a 2,002 seat movie theater(Exhibit"B"). The subject tract was annexed into the City of Wylie in 1995 and is part of the overall Planned Development containing 157.29 acres approved January 14, 2003. The development is a master planned multi-use community consisting of mixed uses including both residential and commercial parcels. This request only modifies the conditions of the 10.759 acres of Tract C-1 of the existing PD and does not alter any other uses or regulations in the approved Conditions of the Planned Development District. Prior to adoption of the 2001 Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, all required parking spaces measured 9 feet wide by 20 feet deep. The original conditions of the PD required all parking spaces be 10 feet wide and 20 feet deep for all commercial development. The parking ratio would be 1 space for every 5 theater seats in lieu of the 1 space for every three seats or bench seating spaces plus one per each employee. Parking aisle widths remain the same at 20 feet wide for one-way aisles and 24 feet wide for two-way aisles. Under the current ordinance, 667 parking spaces would be required plus one space for each employee. Based on the proposed amendment, the subject lot 1 would contain 393 parking spaces on site and 27 parking spaces off- site (lot 2 & 4), for a total of 420 spaces. Page 1 of 3 Page 2 of 3 In addition to the parking spaces, the applicant is requesting to increase the distance between landscape islands within the parking lot. The ordinance requires all parking rows to have a landscaped island every 12 spaces, in addition to no parking space further than 60 feet from a landscaped area on site. The amendment originally requested that for every parking row a landscape island to be no more than 25 spaces. This proposal now asked for an island every 20 spaces. The applicant proposes larger planting areas and buffers along the perimeter of the lot including a wider landscaped pedestrian path through the heart of the lot. The development exceeds the required 25 points of Site Design regulations of the PD. The development will met the desirable by orienting the front facade to the street (10 pts); combining access points with adjacent tracts (20 pts); direct connection between the buildings and street by providing an enhanced landscape walkway (10 pts), for a total of 40 points. The PD requires a minimum of 25 points for Landscape Design. The development also exceeds this requirement. Points will be achieved by exceeding the minimum landscaping of parking lots in excess of 50 s.f . per space (14 pts); creating a landscaped pedestrian connection to the main entrance (20 pts); and increase in width of the public walkway from 4' to 5 feet(5 pts), for a total of 39 points. CONSIDERATIONS: The theory to reduced parking can be summarized as Managed Parking. For example, 100 employees can typically share 60— 80 spaces because not all employees arrive at the same time. Therefore, managed parking as opposed to assigned individual parking eliminates over parking and excessive concrete. Typically the practice of parking ratios for entertainment type uses is based on peak demand periods, which usually cover the periods of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Other times during the year do not see such high parking demands. The table below is an excerpt from a Shared Parking study performed by Victoria Transport Policy Institute utilizing the Transportation Management Programs (TDM). Table 3 Parking Occupancy Rates Ugll:rl'»uces I ni.!bir:rrn r:iU,Fr5'»i,4,-J�i rlrr(`(fr �;:rg rRrj/rr rlr(rfiFr rrt/l»,v6.'•.:<.;.rRsi r'r'r/r rr fr:,/r/1/af k`.S;✓.!.,rrNI Sat �r r - a`b.r,:rzd&rrr»,' +/+ r.Y✓,rJ„rd$�l�f.:}. Sun. Sum Sun, » rr r dr yr (r 4 r r r v„/ r N r r ��i� r /„� ���>��„�,.�sr„�l. fii�.," F.� = yicay rd r 1t, S S S S S S S S S yi / rr '�` %��*�r'� �, � � Residential 60% 100% 100% 80% 100% 100% Office/Warehouse 100% 20% 5% 5% 5% 5% /Industrial Commercial 90% 80% 5% 100% 70% 5% Hotel 70% 100% 100% 70% 100% 100% Restaurant 70% 100% 10% 70% 100% 20% Movie Theater 40% 80% 10% 80% 100% 10% Entertainment 40% 100% 10% 80% 100% 50% Conference/Convention 100% 100% 5% 100% 100% 5% Institutional(non- 100% 20% 5% 10% 10% 5% church) Institutional(church) 10% 5% 5% 100% 50% 5% This table defines the percent of the basic minimum needed during each time period for shared parking. (M-F=Monday to Friday) Notification/Responses: Seventeen (17) notifications were mailed, with two written response returned favoring the request and none opposing the request at the time of posting. Page 3 of 3 Planning Commission Discussion Based on the proposed site plan there is continuous parking without a landscape island at a maximum of 22 spaces, with the typical being no more than 19 spaces. The Commission recommends that the conditions be modified to allow a maximum spacing of 20. Additionally, the Commission recommends maintaining the 10x20 parking spaces and allowing a parking ratio of 1:5. The Commission discussed drainage issues along Security Court. A property owner commented that their property receives a lot of runoff from adjacent properties. Staff stated that engineering plans would be submitted to the city prior to any permits being released to indicate how the subject property would drain. In addition, no construction could commence until the City Engineer has approved such plans. The item presented for consideration was for zoning purposes only and not for construction. Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval. Commissioner Smith was absent. Approved By Initial Date Department Director RO 11/02/11 City Manager 11- -11 Exhibit"A" Legal Description Zone Case#2011-07 BEING a tract of land out of the I & G.N. Railroad Company Survey, Abstract No. 1061 and the L.K. Pegues Survey,Abstract No. 703, in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, being part of the 17.928 acre tract of land described in deed to Woodbridge North I, Ltd., recorded in Volume 5579, Page 1118 of the Land Records of Collin County,Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a 5/8-iron rod with "KHA" cap found in the east line of Lot 10,Block A of HOOPER BUSINESS PARK, an addition to the City of Wylie, Collin County,Texas,according to the plat recorded in Cabinet H, Slide 52 of the Map Records of Collin County, Texas, from which a 5/8-inch iron rod found for the southeast corner of said lot bears South 00°08'14" East, a distance 3.78 feet; THENCE with the east line of Lots 9,& 10 of said Block A,North 00°08'14" West, a distance of 1,186.81 feet to a 5/8-inch iron rod found for the common west corner of said called 13.317 and called 17.928 acre tracts; THENCE leaving the east line of Lots 9,& 10 of said Block A, South 89°32'00" East, a distance of 849.89 feet to a 5/8-inch iron rod found for a corner on the curving west right-of-way line of Country Club Boulevard(variable width ROW) and being the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 844.50 feet, a central angle of 36°24'19", a chord bearing and distance of South 32'48'52" West, 527.61 feet; THENCE with the west right-of-way line of Country Club Boulevard(variable width ROW),the following courses and distances to wit: Southwesterly,with said curve, an arc distance of 296.88 feet to a 5/8-iron rod with "KHA" cap found for the end of said curve; South 51'00'31" West, a distance of 720.16 feet to a 5/8-inch iron rod with "KHA" cap found for the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 875.50 feet, a central angle of 01°03'06", a chord bearing and distance of South 50°28'58" West, 16.07 feet; Southerly,with said curve to the left, an arc length of 16.07 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 10.759 acres or 468,636 square feet of land. 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The parking for a theater within a commercial development shall be designed in accordance with the following: (i) A one-way aisle shall be a minimum of 20 feet wide. (ii) A two-way aisle shall be a minimum of 24 feet wide. (iii) The parking ratio shall be 1 space for every 5 theater seats. (iv) The intermediate parking landscape islands shall be located at a maximum of 20 spaces. EE i 1 /\ Iiiiir o� EMPROPE EJ 7TD i N I GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET / II p 30 a0 1T0 3: IMMI I X ` - MI Aft, LOT.1 09 NEs ! ° 156 ACRES ,I I / e ‘. e EE �■ 1 �w Aa_. / o a• ,w - C I Wiz./' � r I N 6Y^�o VICINITY MAP �_ W \ 1 Ives. ia� � Inca.°. I n \. J �°° °: O '—+./z ®/i 1 ,, vuvL _ �i I 11 3e2o 19 SITE DATA TABLE � �3 / rv> _ / LOT 1: L 1 zu rNls I ,a — 0 I /8`� ce5s3z6a'zz'w euaTNO UNDEVELOPED p. 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PRELIMINARY DESIGN _......... _,. . ..., li •,./: ,' „NAN-NAN, ,'", I 1 N'''r:'• • Ba,6 Th , 2 eeAre's..,Wytie 1 il fl il „: 4,MACt)iftfW 71114. W.I.AF 1 "'1' ' '-... it... ',.......!.....".''"'.....''...'Y'St.A... 7.-.,-------------------21.1S .fP iL,, EXHIBIT "F" & to-RteateA, ezisr s:,eyawo rood Ja&au4.6melown, P.O.BOX 129.2101 WEST KANSAS•LIBERTY, MISSOURI 64069 PHONE(816)407-7469•FAX(816)407-9805 Proposed Zoning Change Request for Parking Lot and Landscape Requirements, Wylie Cinema 12, Wylie Texas Parking space ratio: The current parking ordinance in Wylie Texas requires that any new movie theatre building should have enough off street parking to satisfy a parking ratio of 3 seats to 1 space. The proposed 12-screen theatre will have 2002 seats (including handicap area seating) and under the current ordinance, the required number of off street parking spaces would be 667. We are requesting that the Ordinance No. PD 2003-01 be amended to allow for a parking space to seat ratio of 5 seats to 1 space. The included parking lot design has 420 parking spaces on the theatre lot and shared lot; exceeding the requested 5:1 ratio. We believe that the current ordinance is based on outdated assumptions of movie theatre attendance patterns. We believe the current ordinance reflects markets that do not have a multi-screen theatre within their jurisdictions. The current ratio was developed in the 1970's and early 1980's as operators began building theatres with multiple screens. Early multi-screen theaters were 2 or 3 screens with movies showings at equal start times. As the industry evolved over the next 30 years show time staggering was implemented for better traffic flow and theater chains added many screens offering a variety of movies with progressively decreasing audience sizes. The staggered show times and expanded movie selections have continued to decrease peak demand on parking lot capacity. Additionally it has been discovered that the youth audience has increased the pick up and drop off traffic while decreasing parking demand. While the proposed Wylie 12 can seat 2002, it is impractical to expect to ever reach full occupancy. We have included with this letter several documents breaking down actual attendance of two 8- screen movie theatres currently in operation. The drawing area for the Cowley Cinema 8 and the Claremore Cinema 8 will be smaller than a theatre in Wylie Texas but the flow and demand on the facility will be similar. The Daily Gross pages from 2007 are included for the busiest week of the year as well as a week during the school year. These pages illustrate attendance trends throughout the year. Also included in the packet is a break down of these weeks by showtime as well as summary page. Our research and experience tells us that at its busiest time, the Wylie 12 will rarely be more than half full. The proposed site location for this theater project offers another unique opportunity in that historically the slowest time for theater traffic is during school session activities. We believe that the theater parking lot could be used for overflow parking from the adjacent football stadium and if the theater parking ever reached capacity in the summer weekends or at Winter break, the adjacent school parking lot could serve the same function. Please keep in mind that we don't ever expect the theater lot to reach capacity, even at the busiest time. Intermediate Parking Landscape Island Spacing: The current ordinance in Wylie Texas requires that parking fields in retail developments have an intermediate parking landscape island located at a maximum of 12 spaces. We are requesting for maximum spacing be amended to 25 spaces. Given the substantial size of the proposed parking field, we believe that the 12 space requirement will create too many islands in the field which are harder to maintain adequate landscape and keep protected from pedestrian foot traffic. Because of their size and location they catch more abuse than any other part of the parking lot; customers drive up and over them, they are beat up in the parking lot cleaning process, and usually in need of repair and replacement sooner than any other part of the lot. We believe that the proposed solution in our plan offers larger planting areas and buffers at the perimeter of the lot as well as a wider landscaped pedestrian path through the heart of the lot. The lot has also been broken and wrapped around the facility to minimize the field impact. We prefer to place larger landscape end caps with an area that will allow the landscaping to grow and thrive in a larger area than to be limited to only a 50-sq. ft. island every 12 spaces. In order to show our commitment to the landscaping requirement, our current layout provides an extra 34% above the required 23,254 Square Feet of landscape area required per the PD. 9 Foot Wide by 18 Foot Deep Parking Spaces For 90 Degree Parking: The current Wylie ordinance requires that spaces for 90 Degree parking be 10 foot wide by 20 foot deep and we are requesting that spaces in the theatre development be allowed at 9 foot wide by 18 foot deep. It has been our experience that 9' by 18' spaces are adequate and do not impede traffic flow or create a safety concern. In order to minimize the amount of concrete and reduce the heat island effect, we feel it is beneficial to reduce the parking space requirement and move that area that we are saving from the concrete into the landscape islands. This will reduce the feel of a large sea of parking, and provide the required parking spaces for this development. Thank you for taking the time to review the material and I hope it has made sense. I look forward to discussing the variance request with you on November 1st. Sincerely Dennis McIntire Director of Strategic Planning B & B Theatres Attendance Breakdown and Summary The accompanying pages of this section include a breakdown by the week for 2007 attendance for the Cowley Cinema 8 and the Claremore Cinema 8. These breakdowns show the total weekly attendance for each town. A weekly breakdown is helpful but does not account for peak times. We chose two weeks to break down attendance trends even farther. We chose the busiest week of the year, which in both theatres was the last week of the 2007 (12-21 to 12-27). Since this represented a time when school was not in session we also pulled a week when school was in session (3-23 to 3-29) since attendance patterns can be different then. We pulled the data from each theatre's Daily Gross pages (all of these are included in the last section of this package) and the data was tabulated into the Attendance Breakdown page for each week. As would be expected, the weekend is a peak time for a theatre but the percentage of people attending on the weekend is lower(in relation to the entire weeks attendance) when school is not in session, When school is in session the attendance tends to bunch in the weekend showtimnes. Claremore Cinema 8 2007 Attendance January Paid Pass Total ,July Paid Pass Total WWeeeek 1 4,884 170 5,054 Week 1 6,143 148 6,291 Week 2 2,127 107 2,234 Week 2 6,086 167 6,253 Week 3 1,220 89 1,309 Week 3 4,799 119 4,918 , Week 4 1,723 100 1,823 Week 4 4,145 120 4,265 Week 5 0 Week 5 0 Week 6 0 Week S 0 TOTAL , t 9,954 466 ._., 10,420 TOTAL 21,173 554 21,727 February Paid Pass Total August Paid Pass Total ` Week 1 1,818 60 1,878 Week 1 4,177 144 4,321 Week 2 1,791 49 1,840 Week 2 4,085 104 4,189 Week 3 1,980 75 2,055 1Week 3 3,201 1 94 3,386 Week 4 3,361 106 3,467 Week 4 2,106 65 . . 2,171 Week 5 0 Week 5 0 Week 6 0 Week 6 � 0 TOTAL 8,950 290 9,240 a`TOTAL 13,659 ' 40?' 14,066 ' March Paid Pass Total i cSeptember Paid Pass ` Total •Week 1 2,832 72 2,904 Week 1 1,606 82 , 1,688 Week 2 3,166 83 3,249 Week 2 2,324 80 2,404 Week 3 3,455 110 3,565 Week 3 1,637 61 1,698 Week 4 4,010 150 4,160 ! Week 4 1,313 61 1,374 ' 1, ,s >, , ,r l '.> :r-,y Week 5 1,758 64v 1,822 Week 6 0 Week 6 0 TOTAL 16,969 496 r 17,465 TOTAL 8,638 348 m ,.. 8,986 April Paid T Pass Total f October Paid Pass Total Week 1 3,402 91 3,493 _ Week 1 1,334 63 1,397 •Week 2 2,788 96 2,884 Week 2 1,345 77 1,422 Week 3 2,838 81 2,919 Week 3 1,427 1 70 1,497 T Week 4 1,697 89 1,786 Week 4 1,269 47 1,316 Week 5 0 Week 5 0 Week 6 0 Week 6 0 TOTAL 10,725 357 11,082 TOTAL 5,375 257 5,632 May Paid Pass Total November Paid Pass Total Week 1 1,887 103 1,990 Vk 1 1,709 61 1,770 Week 2 3,916 65 3,981 Week 2 1,842 85 1,927 Week 3 2,425 63 _ 2,488 Week 3 1,858 87 1,945 Week 4 4,216 87 4,303 Week 4 3,103 78 3,181 Week 5 0 - Week 5 0 Week 6 0 Week 6 0 TOTAL 12,444 318 12,762 TOTAL 8,512 311._.a 8,823 June -777 Pass Total December Paid Pass Total Week 1 6,243 131 6,374 :Week 1 2,718 77 2,795 Week 2 3,707 166 3,873 .Week 2 1,706 83 1,789 Week 3 3,474 158 3,632 Week 3 2,270 104 2,374 Week 4 3,721 93 3,814 1 Week 4 4,610 108 4 718 Week 5 4,439 137 4,576 ° 0 0 � 1. k;040. 0 Week 6 0 Week 6 0 TOTAL 21,584 685 22,269,e !TOTAL 17,822 500 18,322' Cowley Cinema 8 2007Atboulanop January Paid Pass To-tal-_ July - -- - Paid VV P�aa ��k1 ---- 13$ � 4.182 \�omk2 . Total- 1.785 ' 92 1.877 ' 2 -- 3.490 199 3,698 Week 967 54 i �i Week 2.882 124 3.008 Week4 823 ---68 '- '�� VV 8�1 -- - 2.78D 15S �.O41 'VVeak 5 O - 'Meek 5 ' O VVaek6 8 VVeek8 -- 0 TOTAL 1- 6,839 34' 7 �7g TOTAL i3j80 1� '. `' - ~ - ' _ ' id ass pubnxmry -- -- -- total-' -` - - - ' - F�e�' ' Pamo ' - TotalVVeek1 i 19 \� - ' ~14O ' ^ 1.33S e° � ' 2,430 156 ' 2,586 VVeek2 � 53 1.127 /�A*ok2 ��167 117 2.284 e 3 ' 82 1.471 VVeok3 - 2,241 78 2.320 VVeek4 ` 2.418 - - ' - 2.5i9 _ Week 2.146 86 2.212 _ Week O_ Week _ W VV#�k6 � Wee O TOTAL' - 60�4 - ' ' ' - March Paid Pass Total September Paid Pass Total - - Week 2 1.197 8G 1.282 ��- . ' VVgmk� 888 8O 913 [7l/ ` Week �O5 -- 27 712 Week 1/010 GA 1.0G4. - _ Week 8 Week 0 rO TOTAL ^- . ,672 ' 281 4,953 -_ .~~ . AprilPaid ^ Pass - Total ' October Paid Pass TotalWe- ' ^ 1 ` 1.B - - 114- ° 2,044 Week 1,049 32 1.081 Week 1,823 86 _ 1,908 VVeak2 _ .789 _ 88 886 Week 1.770 Ob 1,804 Week . 795 _54 _ 840 Week 1,042 00 1.102 . . Week 883 29 .882 Week 0 VVaek5 U VVeek6 ' D ' \WeokG . - 0 ' ` ~ TOTAL 3,276 201 3,417 ' ---- ^ �� Pass ~ T | May PPaid ^ ' o� November Paid Pass Total VVaeh1 ----921 ' 095 Week1 795 40 -836 Week 2,237 _ 87 2,324 Week _ 1,536 52 ' 1,588 ' VVeek3 1,597 03 1.660 Week . 1,650 69 1,719 Week 2,985 22 . 3,017 Week 17$8 9� 1.891 _ Week D VVoek5 . O _ VVoek8 -- - ' - 0 VVe�k6 0 �4 - - - -_ TOTAL 7.73O 6 7�66'-� TOTAL � D78U 254 _ ' - - June ' Paid lPass Total lrecenmbe, �����P�s��� Week 1 --- SV _ 4.299 Week . 2.061 116 2177 Week _ 1,051 75 1.128 Week � 1,886 _ iOG 1,9 Wee k eak3 734 71 Week � 2.850 84 �444 VVeek4 2.587 91 ,678 \Neek5 - � 2,393 - 114 2,507 0VVoek8 � 0 Week 0 TOTAL 12.830 580 13�99 ` ~�~� -,,,,,--------, ---;----_—k--„,tp;,---,----, Claremore Cinema 8 and Cowley Cinema 8 2007 Attendance Breakdown _ gggggg:g ''2,22 ggaglg,'Mg:2'g', Claremore Cinema 8 Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 'Ti--____:' 1 f*Att ' -,g :-:-,'‘.--IZZ gg'247r2A2122'gg 2 g 2: 22222;ge 41 : eggAggg g g 2 g: :222M22:12 2 g ' .41,g7 Early Matinee Showtime 314 243 183 0 0 0 0 Late Matinee Showtime 178 162 151 43 36 28 23 Early Evening Showtime 497 430 143 58 51 89 69 Late Evening Showtime 404 296 58 32 39 27 33 Daily Totals 1393 1131 535 133 126 144 125 Weekly Total 3587 Cowley Cinema 8 Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday ii#7,..-.-, No,,,,-:'' 4`..\,,%tf,,,,,-`, Early Matinee Showtime 16 168 145 0 0 0 0 Late Matinee Showtime 179 146 124 15 15 6 18 Early Evening Showtime 335 209 108 44 69 31 24 Late Evening Showtime 245 154 0 0 0 0 210 Daily Totals 775 677 377 59 84 37 252 Weekly Total 2261 Claremore Cinema 8 and Cowley Cinema 8 2007 Attendance Breakdown •r12:11=0716.1247L07 Claremore Cinema 8 Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday f- iiiiitit,.,11.12124)47.- ', i2/24/07.,, 024197:, 12125/07 4.2/26/07_ ,12/2 /07-'4 Early Matinee Showtime 33 296 242 244 0 323 237 Late Matinee Showtime 185 311 175 191 466 253 249 Early Evening Showtime 497 305 340 0 501 347 337 Late Evening Showtime 282 113 145 0 232 183 159 Daily Totals 997 1025 902 436 1199 1106 982 Weekly Iota: 6646 Cowley Cinema 8 Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday ---12/21/07 --I2/22/07- -12/23107— --12/24/07 - 42/25/07 , 12126/07-Early Matinee Showtime 117 97 244 195 0 129 163 Late Matinee Showtime 135 78 195 160 337 170 172 Early Evening Showtime 380 103 209 0 387 252 195 Late Evening Showtime 248 47 88 0 250 117 93 Daily Totals 880 325 734 355 974 668 623 Weekly Tota 4559 NOTIFICATION REPORT APPLICANT: Dennis McIntire of B&B Theatres APPLICATION FILE 2011-07 2101 West Kansas Liberty, Missouri 64068 # BLKIABST LOT/TRACT TAX ID. # PROPERTY OWNER NAME ADDRESS Applicant-Dennis McIntire 2101 West Kansas 1 B&B Theatres Liberty, Missouri 64068 Wylie High School Addn PO Box 490 2 Blk A I Lot 1 I R-8816-00A-0010-1 Wylie Independent School District Wylie,Texas 75098 Wylie High School Addn Right-of-Way 300 Country Club Road, Bldg 100 3 Blk A I Lot R001 I R-8816-00A-R001-1 City of Wylie Wylie,Texas 75098 Broadstone Woodbridge Woodbridge Dallas Associates, LLC 825 3rd Avenue, Fl 36 4 Blk 1 Lot 1 R-9459-001-0010-1 do The Pradium Group, LLC New York, New York 10022 Hooper Business Pk 103 Security Court 5 Blk A Lot 5R R-2589-00A-005R-1 Donald Clark Wylie,Texas 75098 Hooper Business Pk 2115 Paradise Ranch Trail © 6 Blk A Lot 7 R-2589-00A-0070-1 Clark Family McKinney,Texas 75071 Hooper Business Pk 464 Long Cove Drive 7 BIk A Lot 8 R-2589-00A-0080-1 Hoosiers Holdings, LLC Fairview, Texas 75069 Hooper Business Pk 1609 Bur Oak Drive 8 BIk A Lot 9 R-2589-00A-090-1 Vincent Maige Allen, Texas 75002 Hooper Business Pk North Texas District Council PO Box 1188 9 BIk A Lot 10 R-2589-00A-0100-1 of the Assemblies of God Hurst,Texas 76053 Hooper Business Pk 101 C N. Greenville Avenue#230 10 BIk A Lot 11 R-2589-00A-0110-1 Jamieson &Jamieson Allen,Texas 75002 3104 Peppertree Place 11 Abst. 703 Tract 2 R-6703-000-0020-1 Tomi Silsbee Plano,Texas 75074 331 Hooper Road 12 Abst. 703 Tract 3 R-6703-000-0030-1 George Ross Wylie,Texas 75098 PO Box 219071 13 Abst. 703 Tract 4 R-6703-000-0040-1 Oncor Electric Delivery Company Dallas, Texas 75221 PO Box 125 0 14 Abst. 703 Tract 5 R-6703-000-0050-1 Hooper Woodbridg,e LLC Wylie,Texas 75098 Don Herzog 800 E. Campbell Road#130 15 Abst.703 Tract 7 R-6703-000-0070-1 Herzog Holdings, Inc. 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Meeting Date: Item Number: (City Secretary’s Use Only) WEDC Department: Sam Satterwhite Prepared By: Account Code: 10-31-11 Date Prepared: Budgeted Amount: 1 Exhibits: Subject Hold a public hearing and consider, and act upon, approval of Ordinance No. 2011-25 authorizing the taxation of tangible personal property in transit which would otherwise be exempt pursuant to Texas Tax Code, Section 11.253. Recommendation Motion to approve Ordinance No.2011-25 taxing tangible personal property in transit which would otherwise be exempt pursuant to Texas Tax Code, Section 11.253. Discussion n d The 82 Texas Legislature in Special Session enacted Senate Bill 1 which amends the Texas Tax Code, Section 11.253 (j-1). The bill is very similar to the Freeport exemption passed many years ago, but has potentially a larger impact as time goes on. The City of Wylie has not passed the Freeport exemption and continues to tax Freeport goods, which is primarily inventory of companies such as Sanden International, Bayco Products, Carlisle Coatings & Waterproofing, and Extruders division of Atrium Companies, Inc. Unlike the above goods which are housed in owner occupied facilities, SB 1 exempts goods, principally inventory, that are stored in a location that is not owned by the owner of the goods and transferred from that location to another location within 175 days. Prior to consideration of the attached Ordinance, the City Council must first hold a public hearing to hear evidence for or against the continued taxation of these goods or the exemption of the same. Failure to act by December 31, 2011 allows these goods-in-transit to become exempt for the 2012 tax year. nd The Wylie City Council passed a similar measure in 2007. The 82 Legislature amended the definition of goods-in-transit, thus requiring political subdivisions to once again declare their intent to tax these goods. The City Council may act to tax these goods in the year following the date Council takes action. To continue to tax these goods, Council must act in such a manner prior to December 31, 2011. Failure to act to tax these goods will allow them to be exempt for the 2012 tax year. Approved By Initial Date SS 10-31-2011 Department Director MM11-1-11 City Manager Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2011-25 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS TAX TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY IN TRANSIT WHICH WOULD OTHERWISE BE EXEMPT PURSUANT TO TEXAS TAX CODE, SECTION 11.253; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. nd WHEREAS, the 82 Texas Legislature in Special Session, enacted Senate Bill 1, to take effect on September 1, 2011, which would require a taxing unit to take action, in the required manner, after October 1, 2011, to provide for the taxation of goods-in-transit; and WHEREAS , Tex. Tax Code Section 11.253 (j-1) as amended allows the governing body of a taxing unit, after conducting a public hearing, to provide for the continued taxation of such goods-in-transit; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, having conducted a public hearing as required by Section 1-n (d), Article VIII, the Texas Constitution, and Tex. Tax Code Section 11.253 (j-1) is of the opinion that it is in the best interests of the City to continue to tax such goods-in-transit; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION I: The goods-in-transit, as defined by Texas Tax Code Section 11.253 (a)(2), nd as amended by Senate Bill 1, enacted by the 82 Texas Legislature in Special Session, shall remain subject to taxation by the City of Wylie, Texas. SECTION II: Should any paragraph, sentence, sub-division, 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 or parts as declared to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional. SECTION III: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION IV: That all other ordinances and code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict or inconsistency and all other provisions of the Wylie City Code not in conflict herewith shall remain in full force and effect. Ordinance No. 2011-25 Taxation of Goods-in-Transit SECTION V: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of the Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as affecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provision of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, th this 8 day of November, 2011. _____________________________________ Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________ Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2011-25 Taxation of Goods-in-Transit Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT 11-08-11 4. Meeting Date: Item Number: (City Secretary’s Use Only) CM Department: Jeff Butters Prepared By: Account Code: 09-24-11 NA Date Prepared: Budgeted Amount: Solid Waste ordinance amendment, document highlighting proposed changes to the ordinance. Exhibits: Subject Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2011-26 amending Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) of the City of Wylie’s Code of Ordinances; providing for a penalty for the violations of this ordinance; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; providing for an effective date of this ordinance; and providing for the publication of the caption hereof. Recommendation Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 2011-26 amending Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) of the City of Wylie’s Code of Ordinances; providing for a penalty for the violations of this ordinance; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; providing for an effective date of this ordinance; and providing for the publication of the caption hereof. Discussion The Solid Waste Ordinance was last amended in 1983. Some of the provisions of the current ordinance conflict with the manner in which solid waste service is currently provided. This amendment eliminates conflict between the ordinance and the current solid waste contract. This amendment also eliminates some of the specifics as to the manner in which solid waste services are provided so that the ordinance will not have to be amended every time Council makes a change in the contract or technology changes. Approved By Initial Date JB 11/1/2011 Department Director City Manager MM11-1-11 Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2011-26 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING CHAPTER 98 (SOLID WASTE), ARTICLE II (COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL) OF THE CITY OF WYLIE’S CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas (“City Council”) has previously adopted Ordinance No. 83-50 of the City of Wylie (“Wylie”) establishing regulations governing garbage and refuse in the City of Wylie, Texas; and WHEREAS, these requirements were codified at Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) in the Wylie Code of Ordinances; and WHEREAS , the City Council has investigated and determined that it is necessary to amend Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances which will benefit the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of Wylie; and WHEREAS , Wylie intends to increase waste diversion, reduce landfill usage and meet the City’s green and sustainability goals and objectives; and WHEREAS, the City Council has further investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of Wylie, Texas to provide for a method of collecting and disposing of refuse and to maintain neighborhood quality aesthetics and maintenance of property values by providing for the general health and welfare of the City of Wylie. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1: Findings. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Amending Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances. Amendment to Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: “Sec. 98-21. Residential collection—Regulations. Ordinance No. 2011-26 Amending Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) Page 1 599218.1 (a)Collection of regular garbage, rubbish and brush shall occur one (1) time per week in accordance with the terms of the Solid Waste Contract. … (d) Brush or bulky waste shall not be placed for regular solid waste pick up. Brush or bulky waste shall be placed and collected in accordance with the terms of the solid waste contract. … Sec. 98-23 Commercial collection – Regulations. The contractor shall provide commercial containers. Collection shall occur as agreed upon by the contractor and the customer in accordance to the Solid Waste Contract entered into between the parties. … Sec. 98-30 Private Incinerators. (a)Private incinerators shall not be used to burn solid waste on property zoned and/or used for single or multi-family residential purposes. (b)(repealed) … Sec. 98-51 Receptacles for Solid Waste. (a)Every owner, tenant or occupant shall use the receptacle provided by the contractor for solid waste collection and disposal. (b)Brush in excess of what can fit in the receptacle provided by the contractor shall be scheduled for bulk pickup and should be bundled or tied together forming an easily handled package not exceeding four (4) feet in length, or fifty (50) pounds. Sec. 98-52 Commercial container concrete pads. (a)All concrete pads for commercial solid waste containers shall comply with the Wylie Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. …” SECTION 3: Penalty Provision. Any person, firm, corporation or entity that violates this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be Ordinance No. 2011-26 Amending Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) Page 2 599218.1 fined a sum not exceeding two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) if the violation relates to the public health and sanitation, otherwise the fine shall be a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00). Each continuing day’s violation shall constitute a separate offense. The penal provisions imposed under this Ordinance shall not preclude the Wylie from filing suit to enjoin the violation. Wylie retains all legal rights and remedies available to it pursuant to local, state and federal law. SECTION 4: Savings/Repealing Clause. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict; but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the ordinance. Any remaining portions of said ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Wylie hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, and phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 6: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication as required by the City Charter and by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS , on this 8th day of November, 2011. __________________________________________ Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTESTED AND CORRECTLY RECORDED: ___________________________ Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary th DATES OF PUBLICATION: Wednesday, November 16, 2011 WYLIE ENTERPRISE Ordinance No. 2011-26 Amending Chapter 98 (Solid Waste), Article II (Collection and Disposal) Page 3 599218.1 Chapter98ordinancerevisionscomparedtooriginalordinancelanguage Blackprint=currentLanguageintheordinance Redprint=Recommendedrevision. Sec.9821Residentialcollectin‘regulations (a) Collection of regular garbage, rubbish and brush shall be two times weekly unless a holiday shall fall upon a regularly scheduled day, or unless another schedule is agreed to by the city with a solid waste management firm. When such holiday occurs on any day except on Saturday or Sunday, only one pickup that week shall be made for those affected. Such holidays will be Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Independence Day. (a)Collection of regular garbage, rubbish and brush shall occur one (1) time per week in accordance with the terms of the Solid Waste Contract. (d)Unusualaccumulations,brushorbulkywastes,shallnotbeplacedforregulargarbagepickup. Removalofunusualaccumulations,brushorbulkywastes,mayberequestedforaspecialcollection, andthereshallbeanadditionalfeeforsuchservicebasedonthecostofprovidingsuchservice,unless saidfeeisnotassessedinaccordancewiththetermsofacontractbetweenthecityandasolidwaste managementfirm.Thecitymanager,directorofpublicworksorindividualdesignatedshallbethe authorityforwhatconstitutesunusualaccumulations,ifthereisadifferenceofopinionbetweena customerandcontractor (d)Brushorbulkywasteshallnotbeplacedforregularsolidwastepickup.Brushorbulkywaste shallbeplacedandcollectedinaccordancewiththetermsoftheSolidWasteContract. Sec.9823Commercialcollection‘Regulations Either cans or plastic bags shall be used or commercial type containers shall be placed at the location on the premises by the customer and the contractor. The collection and removal of garbage, rubbish and brush from buildings and premises used for commercial or institutional purposes shall be made not less than two times per week; however, the same holiday criteria shall apply in hand collected commercial as in residential collection unless the nature of the refuse should constitute a health hazard, wherein the contractor shall supply day after service to such account. Such action may be determined by and at the direction of the city. Thecontractorshallprovidecommercialcontainers.Collectionshalloccurasagreed uponbythecontractorandthecustomerinaccordancetotheSolidWasteContractentered intobetweentheparties. Sec.9830PrivateIncinerators (a) Private incinerators to dispose of trash or rubbish may be used if the incinerators are so constructed and operated as to be in compliance with the standards prescribed by the state health department and the state board of insurance and the city. (b) All private incinerators shall be inspected by the city sanitarian to see that such incinerator is in compliance with the standards provided in this section, and if the incinerator fails to meet such standards, then the owner or occupier of the premises shall have a period of time of 90 days after notice in writing given by the city sanitarian in which to remedy any substandard conditions, and, thereafter, the operating of such private incinerator in a substandard condition shall be a violation of this article. Private incinerators constructed after the effective date of Ordinance No. 72-3 shall be constructed only after the owner or occupier of the premises where such incinerator is to be constructed shall have first obtained a building permit from the city, and shall be constructed to comply with the standards prescribed in this section. (a)Private incinerators shall not be used to burn solid waste on property zoned and/or used for single or multi-family residential purposes. (b)(repealed) Sec. 98-51 Receptacles for solid waste (a) Every owner, tenant or occupant shall use plastic bags or other waterproof, secured containers for garbage receptacles or such other containers authorized in this division. The garbage bags or containers shall be of such a thickness that they can be lifted by the top without breaking, or 1.5 mils, and shall meet city specifications. Each bag shall contain no more than 50 pounds of weight in garbage, nor no more than 30 gallons volume of waste matter. All bags shall have openings securely closed. Water or other liquids shall be drained from garbage. (a)Every owner, tenant or occupant shall use the receptacle provided by the contractor for solid waste collection and disposal. (b) Brush shall be picked up on regularly scheduled route and shall be tied in bundles not to exceed three feet in length with no limbs exceeding three inches in diameter. Bundles of brush shall be comparable in size and weight with bags of garbage, but will not exceed 50 pounds in weight. (c)Brush in excess of what can fit in the receptacle provided by the contractor shall be scheduled for bulk pickup and should be bundled or tied together forming an easily handled package not exceeding four (4) feet in length, or fifty (50) pounds. Sec. 98-52 Commercial container pads No person shall install or maintain a bulk refuse container without first having supplied adequate support and access thereto. The support and access required shall consist of the following: (1) A concrete pad measuring ten feet in width and 20 feet in length. The concrete shall contain no. 4 deformed steel bars placed 18 inches on center each way and shall have a compression strength of 3,500 pounds per square inch after having been cured for 28 days. (2) The access to the pad required in subsection (1) of this section shall have an impervious surface and measure a minimum of ten feet in width and 30 feet in length, and must be totally on the premises being served. (b) The requirements of this section are contained in figure 11-1 following this section. (a)All concrete pads for commercial solid waste containers shall comply with the Wylie Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT November 8, 2011 5. Meeting Date: Item Number: (City Secretary’s Use Only) City Secretary Department: Prepared By: Account Code: 10/25/2011 Date Prepared: Budgeted Amount: Resolution, Letter from DCAD Exhibits: Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2011-27(R) casting a vote for a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District for a two year term beginning January 1, 2012. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No. 2011-27(R) casting a vote for ______as a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District for a two year term beginning January 1, 2012. Discussion The Property Tax Code requires that the Chief Appraiser conduct an election for the purpose of selecting representatives to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District every two years. The Dallas Central Appraisal District has a five member Board of Directors; one representing the County (Dallas County Tax Assessor Collector), a representative appointed by the Dallas ISD, a representative appointed by the City of Dallas, a representative elected by the suburban cities (31 cities), and a representative elected by the suburban ISDs (16 ISDs). In the case of the representative from suburban cities, each city may make a nomination for that position in October. The nominations are compiled into a ballot which is sent to each suburban city in December and one vote may be cast by each city for the nominee of their choice. Ballots st are counted and the nominee with the most votes takes office on January 1 for a two year term. The cities of DeSoto, Sachse, Seagoville, Farmer’s Branch and Richardson City Council nominated Michael Hurtt as a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District. The city of Combine nominated Paul Norman as a candidate to the Baord of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District. Per the 1979 resolution adopted by the taxing units participating in Dallas Central Appraisal District, candidates are required to receive a majority of the votes in order to be elected to the Board of Directors. The City of Wylie City Council is required to vote or abstain from voting no later than December 19, 2011. Approved By Initial Date CE 10/26/11 Department Director 11-1-11 City Manager MM Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2011-27(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, CASTING ITS VOTE FOR THE FOURTH MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE DALLAS CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT. WHEREAS , Dallas County eligible taxing entities have expressed and approved an option which allows for representation to the Appraisal District Board of Directors (in accordance with Section 6.03 of the Texas Property Tax Code) as follows: 1.The City of Dallas shall appoint one (1) member of the Board. 2.The Dallas Independent School District shall appoint one (1) member to the Board. 3.The Dallas County Commissioners Court shall appoint one (1) member to the Board. The member appointed by the Dallas County Commissioners Court shall not be a resident of either the City of Dallas or the Dallas Independent School District. 4.Each of the incorporated cities and towns, except for the City of Dallas, shall have the right to nominate by an official resolution one (1) candidate as the fourth member of the Board of Directors. The said cities and towns shall, from the nominations received, elect by a majority vote, with each city and town being entitled to one (1) vote, the fourth member of the Board of Directors. 5.Each of the independent school districts, except for the Dallas Independent School District, shall have the right to nominate by an official resolution one (1) candidate as the fifth member of the Board of Directors. The said independent school districts shall, from the nominations received, elect by a majority vote, with each independent school district being entitled to one (1) vote, the fifth member of the Board of Directors. The votes required for election to the Board of Directors in 4 and 5 hereof shall be by a majority of those authorized to vote in 4 and 5 respectively and not by a majority of the quorum; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie, Texas does hereby cast its vote by marking the ballot below (check one only): VOTE NOMINEE ENTITY(S) NOMINATING DeSoto, Sachse, Seagoville, Farmers Branch, Richardson Mr. Michael Hurtt Combine Mr. Paul Norman Resolution No. 2011-27(R) DCAD Nomination NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 : The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas does hereby confirm its one (1) vote for the election of ___________as the suburban cities’ representative to the Board of Directors of the Dallas Central Appraisal District. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Collin th County, Texas on this 8 day of November, 2011. __________________________________ Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: __________________________ Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Resolution No. 2011-27(R) DCAD Nomination Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT November 8, 2010 6. Meeting Date: Item Number: (City Secretary’s Use Only) City Secretary Department: Prepared By: Account Code: 11/3/09 Date Prepared: Budgeted Amount: Resolution, Letter from CCAD Exhibits: Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2011-28(R) casting votes for a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District for a two year term beginning January 1, 2012. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No. 2011-28(R) casting votes for __________ as a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Central Appraisal District of Collin County for a two year term beginning January 1, 2012. Discussion The City of Wylie has 65 votes that they may cast for a candidate to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District for a two year term beginning January 1, 2012. The first step of the process was to nominate a candidate which was required by October 15, 2009. The final step is to cast votes for the candidate(s) that were submitted to the Collin Central Appraisal District. The City of Wylie may cast all of its 65 votes for one candidate or distribute the votes among any number of candidates that were nominated. Council did not opt to nominate a candidate for this position. Council is now asked to approve a resolution casting its vote for a candidate(s) for the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District. The resolution ballot must be submitted to the chief appraiser no later than December 15, 2011. Approved By Initial Date CE 11/1/11 Department Director 11-1-11 MM City Manager Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2011-28(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, CASTING ITS VOTE FOR A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COLLIN CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 6.03 (G) OF THE STATE PROPERTY TAX CODE, AND DIRECTING THAT THE CITY SECRETARY NOTIFY INTERESTED PARTIES OF SAID ACTION. WHEREAS , in accordance with Section 6.03(G) of the State Property Tax Code, the City of Wylie is required to cast votes for a candidate to Board of Directors of the Central Appraisal District; and WHEREAS, the City of Wylie has 65 votes to cast and said votes must be cast no later December 15, 2011. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS: SECTION 1 : The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas does hereby cast and confirm its 65 votes for _______________ as a candidate(s) to the Board of Directors of the Collin Central Appraisal District. SECTION 2: The City Secretary is hereby directed to submit the official ballot, written resolution, and notify all appropriate parties of this action. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Collin th County, Texas on this 8 day of November, 2011. __________________________________ Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: __________________________ Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Resolution No. 2011-28(R) CCAD Board of Directors Vote Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT November 8, 2011 Work Session Meeting Date: Item Number: (Board Secretary’s Use Only) Parks and Recreation Division: Robert Diaz Prepared By: Account Code: October 28, 2011 Date Prepared: Budgeted Amount: 3 Exhibits: Subject Discuss Planet Kidz Youth program. Recommendation N/A Discussion Following the discussion of the Planet Kidz program at the October 25, 2011 City Council Work Session, staff followed Council’s direction to obtain the following information for review by the City Council at the November 8, 2011 meeting: Provide current statistics regarding attendance at the Wylie Recreation Center on Saturday evenings. Survey current Wylie Recreation Center members to gauge interest in implementing the Planet Kidz program and modifying hours of operation to accommodate the program. Inquire about the WISD decision to forego hosting the Planet Kidz program at a WISD campus. Attached is a graph showing the average attendance at the Wylie Recreation Center between the hours of 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm on Saturday evenings from June 2011 through October 2011. The highest average attendance was in July (32 members) and the lowest average attendance was in October (14 members). Attached are survey results from Wylie Recreation Center members regarding their interest in hosting the program at the Recreation Center and modifying hours of operation to accommodate the program. Robert Diaz, Parks and Recreation Superintendent, contacted Ian Halperin, WISD Communications Director, on October 27, 2011 regarding the WISD decision to forego hosting the Planet Kidz program at a WISD campus. Mr. Halperin said that the decision was made at an administrative level (Superintendent and management staff) and it was not a decision of the WISD School Board. A companion item related to the Planet Kidz program has been placed on the current agenda for Council’s consideration. Approved By Initial Date MS October 31, 2011 Department Director MM11-2-11 Page 1 of 1 -----Original Message----- From: Halperin, Ian [mailto:Ian.Halperin@wylieisd.net] Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 4:32 PM To: Robert Diaz Subject: Re: update Robert, This was an administrative decision not an issue the Board would consider. It went to the Superintendent and the cabinet. Let me know if you need any other information. Ian ----- Reply message ----- From: "Robert Diaz" <robert.diaz@wylietexas.gov> Date: Thu, Oct 27, 2011 4:20 pm Subject: update To: "Halperin, Ian" <Ian.Halperin@wylieisd.net> One quick question when you get a minute: I updated our City Council on the response from WISD in regards to the Planet Kidz program earlier this week. Some Council members asked if the decision to not pursue the program was a decision from the staff level only or was this a communication from the Board? I made them aware that I followed the protocol that I knew and only contacted WISD staff, so my assumption was that it was not communicated to the Board but I w Let me know, thanks for your time. Robert Diaz, Parks and Recreation Superintendent 300 Country Club Road #100, Wylie, Tx 75098 robert.diaz@wylietexas.gov O: 972-516-6341 F: 972-516-6355 Planet Kidz at Wylie Recreation Center Saturday Attendance, 5:30 pm -7:30 pm Wylie Recreation Center staff log a physical head-count of each attendee every hour, on the half-hour during operational hours. If Planet Kidz is offered, Wylie Recreation Center would close to the public at the school year. Current Hours of Operation (as of 10/27/2011) M F 5 am 10 pm Sa 8 am 8 pm Su 12 pm 8 pm Daily Average Daily Average each Season, each Month, Saturdays, 5:30 pm 7:30 pm Saturdays, 5:30 pm 7:30 pm 28 30 40 25 21 32 30 28 20 25 20 15 18 14 10 10 5 0 0 Jun '11 Jul '11 Aug '11 Sept '11 Oct '11 June - August September - October Monthly Average each Season, Saturdays, 5:30 pm 7:30 pm 364 400 300 191 200 100 0 June - August September - October Page 1of 2 From:Recreation Sent:Thursday,October27,20114:34PM Subject:CityofWylieRecYouthProgramFeedbackNeeded TheCityofWylieParksandRecreationDepartmentisconsideringaddingv FunTimeLiveprovidedbyPlanetKidz,Inc.www.PlanetKidz.org ˜Providessupervised,ageappropriateentertainmentincludingdancingandd.j.,bouncehouses,inflatables, gamesandcontests. ˜Childreningrades3‘8areeligible. ˜OfferedSaturdaysduringtheschoolyear. ˜Available7‘11pmatWylieRecreationCenter. ˜$10perchild(concessionsextra) CurrentWylieRecreationCenterOperatinghours: MondayFriday....5am10pm Saturday.................8am8pm Sunday...................12pm8pm Togaugetheneedanddesireforthisprogram,weareaskingourvaluedMembershipPassholderstosharetheir feedback.Pleasecompleteandsubmitthisbriefsurvey.Thankyouforsharingyouropinionwithus! https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/wylierecplanetkidz02 Thank you for supporting recreation in Wylie, 972-516-6360 | recreation@wylietexas.gov get more life out of fun.jpg quality of life Enhancing for the citizens of Wylie and surrounding communities by providing positive recreation opportunities. play button.jpgdigirec button.jpgwylie button.jpg Browse and DigiREC (online City of Wylie Register for community)Website Activities WARNING: Computer viruses can be transmitted via email. The recipient should check this email and any attachments for viruses. The City is not liable for damages caused by the transmission of a virus file://L:\Agenda Packets\Agenda Packets 2011\11-November\Nov 8\Work Session- Attach11/1/2011 ... SurveyMonkey - Survey Results Your "My Account" link has moved. Find it under your wylierecreation Sign OutHelp username to the right. Learn more. + Create Survey My SurveysAddress BookResources Plans & Pricing Wylie Rec - Planet Kidz* WithKidsAge7-14 Community Design SurveyCollect Responses Analyze Results Edit View Summary + Add Report Default Report DefaultReport Browse Responses Response Summary Total Started Survey:15 Filter Responses Total Completed Survey:15(100%) Crosstab Responses PAGE: 1 Download Responses 1. Wylie Recreation Center should offer the above named Create ChartDownload program. Share Responses ResponseResponse PercentCount Agree73.3%11 Disagree 6.7%1 No Opinion 20.0%3 Comments: 6 Show Responses answered question15 skipped question0 2. Which best describes your average attendance at Wylie Create ChartDownload Recreation Center on Saturdays between 6 pm – 8 pm? ResponseResponse PercentCount I am there all to most Saturdays during 6.7%1 that time. I may attend 1 – 2 times per month 40.0%6 during that time. I never attend during that time.53.3%8 Comments:0 answered question15 skipped question0 3. The Wylie Recreation Center is currently open from 8 am - 8 Create ChartDownload pm on Saturdays. I am ok with Wylie Recreation Center closing to the public at 6 pm instead of 8 pm on Saturdays to accommodate this youth program. ResponseResponse PercentCount http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_Responses.aspx?sm=Qn%2fyA%2b8PS9NEesRRIgE9fa%2bwmu6NJw4eylVPjRtWkeY%3d[11/4/2011 12:19:35 PM] SurveyMonkey - Survey Results Agree53.3%8 Disagree 33.3%5 No Opinion 13.3%2 Comments: 1 Show Responses answered question15 skipped question0 4. If the facility hours are reduced on a Saturday night by two Create ChartDownload hours to accommodate this program, I expect those two hours to be made up on other days during the week. ResponseResponse PercentCount Agree46.7%7 Disagree46.7%7 No Opinion 6.7%1 Comments: 2 Show Responses answered question15 skipped question0 5. If you answered “AGREE” to Question #4, when would you Create ChartDownload like to see those hours made up on: ResponseResponse PercentCount Saturday 0.0%0 Sunday62.5%5 Saturday and Sunday 37.5%3 Comments: 2 Show Responses answered question8 skipped question7 6. Additional Comments: Download Response Count Show Responses 3 answered question3 http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_Responses.aspx?sm=Qn%2fyA%2b8PS9NEesRRIgE9fa%2bwmu6NJw4eylVPjRtWkeY%3d[11/4/2011 12:19:35 PM] SurveyMonkey - Survey Results skipped question12 Follow Us: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Our Blog Help: Tutorials Answers & FAQs Contact Support About Us: Management Team Board of Directors Partners Newsroom Contact Us We're Hiring Policies: Terms of Use Privacy Policy Anti-Spam Policy Security Statement Email Opt-Out Dansk Deutsch English Español Français Italiano Nederlands Norsk Português Suomi Svenska () Customer Feedback Product Feedback Market Research Employee Satisfaction Performance Reviews Healthcare Surveys Event Planning Education Surveys Non Profit Surveys Phone Polling Forms By Wufoo SurveyMonkey Audience Copyright © 1999-2011 SurveyMonkey http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_Responses.aspx?sm=Qn%2fyA%2b8PS9NEesRRIgE9fa%2bwmu6NJw4eylVPjRtWkeY%3d[11/4/2011 12:19:35 PM] Parks and Recreation Department City of Wylie / tŒ“;· Yz7é {Ò©Ý;ä /š’’;“· w;­ÒŒ·­ Respondents have withChildren age 7 14(per our database) (perourdatabase) 1. Wylie Recreation Center should 4. If the facility hours are reduced on offer the above named program.a Saturday night by two hours to accommodate this program, I expect that is a limited age group, we really need something for other groups of kids. those two hours to be made up on other days during the week. Hopefully it would be included if a child has a Your hours seem to be great for the kids membership.I do think 11 is a little late for 3-8 grade. 10 should be late enough. We just recently joined. I really have no idea how busy the rec center get at that time. If it typically At no extra cost slow anyways there would not be an issues on closing 2 hours early to the public I'm not sure I would use it but I think others would 5. If yo Awesome idea!!! Seems a little expensive though. Question #4, when would you like to This would give the little ones something to be envolved in when the older children come to the rec see those hours made up on: to participate in other activities. I would hope that evening during the week also there would be no charge for the adults if they wanted to watch their child in action. Good looking Why not open earlier each day. out for the little ones!!!!!!! 6. Additional Comments I agree to a point. Grades 3-8 is a HUGE age Limited age group for this program. Wylie REALLY difference. I would suggest having this 2x a NEEDS to have something for older kids 9-12 and month...one for grades 3-5 and another for 6-8. then our teens. Something positive for youth in Wylie would be great. 2. Which best describes your average attendance at Wylie Recreation It is not the City's responsibility to provide childcare. Center on Saturdays between 6 pm I love the idea. Even with my youngest child not 8 pm? being able to be involved in this as she is now in the <<no comments>> 8th grade I am all for this being added to Wylie. This is something that my oldest child was a part of in the 3. The Wylie Recreation Center is past. He loved his years of attending inGarland. At currently open from 8 am -8 pm on 21 years old he still speaks of how much fun he and Saturdays. I am ok with Wylie his friends had. Recreation Center closing to the public at 6 pm instead of 8 pm on Saturdays to accommodate this youth program. Not to sure about the early closing. For the people who work on Sat I think 6 is a little early to close. page 1of 1/ City of Wylie / PARD/ Planet Kidz Survey Comment Results / WithKids Age 7 14/4-Nov-11 SurveyMonkey - Survey Results Your "My Account" link has moved. Find it under your wylierecreation Sign OutHelp username to the right. Learn more. + Create Survey My SurveysAddress BookResources Plans & Pricing Wylie Rec - Planet Kidz WithNoKidsAge7-14 Community Design SurveyCollect Responses Analyze Results Edit View Summary + Add Report Default Report DefaultReport Browse Responses Response Summary Total Started Survey:165 Filter Responses Total Completed Survey:165(100%) Crosstab Responses PAGE: 1 Download Responses 1. Wylie Recreation Center should offer the above named Create ChartDownload program. Share Responses ResponseResponse PercentCount Agree64.2%106 Disagree 15.2%25 No Opinion 20.6%34 Comments: 33 Show Responses answered question165 skipped question0 2. Which best describes your average attendance at Wylie Create ChartDownload Recreation Center on Saturdays between 6 pm – 8 pm? ResponseResponse PercentCount I am there all to most Saturdays during 6.7%11 that time. I may attend 1 – 2 times per month 25.5%42 during that time. I never attend during that time.67.9%112 Comments: 10 Show Responses answered question165 skipped question0 3. The Wylie Recreation Center is currently open from 8 am - 8 Create ChartDownload pm on Saturdays. I am ok with Wylie Recreation Center closing to the public at 6 pm instead of 8 pm on Saturdays to accommodate this youth program. ResponseResponse PercentCount http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_Responses.aspx?sm=sI1ioDw6vgLP1NrPDoZFppfAVWSQGl6SHnQ6c19MqeQ%3d[11/4/2011 12:20:04 PM] SurveyMonkey - Survey Results Agree71.5%118 Disagree 18.2%30 No Opinion 10.3%17 Comments: 3 Show Responses answered question165 skipped question0 4. If the facility hours are reduced on a Saturday night by two Create ChartDownload hours to accommodate this program, I expect those two hours to be made up on other days during the week. ResponseResponse PercentCount Agree 24.2%40 Disagree47.3%78 No Opinion 28.5%47 Comments: 9 Show Responses answered question165 skipped question0 5. If you answered “AGREE” to Question #4, when would you Create ChartDownload like to see those hours made up on: ResponseResponse PercentCount Saturday 11.9%5 Sunday 42.9%18 Saturday and Sunday45.2%19 Comments: 12 Show Responses answered question42 skipped question123 6. Additional Comments: Download Response Count Show Responses 47 answered question47 http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_Responses.aspx?sm=sI1ioDw6vgLP1NrPDoZFppfAVWSQGl6SHnQ6c19MqeQ%3d[11/4/2011 12:20:04 PM] SurveyMonkey - Survey Results skipped question118 Follow Us: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Our Blog Help: Tutorials Answers & FAQs Contact Support About Us: Management Team Board of Directors Partners Newsroom Contact Us We're Hiring Policies: Terms of Use Privacy Policy Anti-Spam Policy Security Statement Email Opt-Out Dansk Deutsch English Español Français Italiano Nederlands Norsk Português Suomi Svenska () Customer Feedback Product Feedback Market Research Employee Satisfaction Performance Reviews Healthcare Surveys Event Planning Education Surveys Non Profit Surveys Phone Polling Forms By Wufoo SurveyMonkey Audience Copyright © 1999-2011 SurveyMonkey http://www.surveymonkey.com/MySurvey_Responses.aspx?sm=sI1ioDw6vgLP1NrPDoZFppfAVWSQGl6SHnQ6c19MqeQ%3d[11/4/2011 12:20:04 PM] Parks and Recreation Department City of Wylie / tŒ“;· Yz7é {Ò©Ý;ä /š’’;“· w;­ÒŒ·­ Respondents have no Children age 7 14(per our database) (perourdatabase) 1. Wylie Recreation Center should I have no children so I have no opinion on it. offer the above named program. What about the younger kids? I have no children of that age to need thisservice. I do not have kids this age I feel that the program would be great, but I think it should be free to all youth holding a membership. great idea The $10 should be for non-member fees. I do not have kids this age. I do not have children so it makes no difference to me. It sounds like a fun activity for the kids, though. But I do think that it's a problem to have 3rd graders with 8th graders. I do feel like there is a small gap in reasonably priced items for members ages 7 -10, but would prefer just It is a wonderful idea. monitored or group activities during childcare hours in the evening and weekend. When my kids were younge they always went to Saturday Night Plano and loved it. I always wished It would be super awesome if we could use it as a Wylie had something similiar. "parent's night out" sort of thing, to go grab a quick bite with just grownups at a local restaurant. :) The schools should offer this instead of the rec center. It should be made available for children ages 7 to 13/14 not by grade. Only if the younger kids are separated. I would be nervous leaving my 3rd grader in with 8th graders. I think you need to cover more hours on Saturday. I They should be separated like they are in the schools. wouldn't have my kid out til11pm and I wouldn't spend $10 for 2 hours per kid. $10 isn't bad if you I have no small children. have more reasonable hours like from 5-9pm. Just a thought :) I have a teenager, so, this wouldn't benefit me. Cost Per child is too much I don't think we are interested in this type of program. Sounds like a "Parents Night Out" to me...do pre- Whether it's PlanetKidz or another program offered teens really need another opportunity to hang with in wylie or through the recreation center, there should "friends" on Saturday nights without Mom & Dad be more things for children of that age group to do. around to keep tabs on them...I think not! Maybe not every Saturday, but possible every other I seriously question if the proper security can be Saturday night. provided to areas that are not to be used by this age group. Also very concerned about the accelerated Once or maybe twice a month may be more cost depreciation of a valuable community asset. efficient and you can tag a theme to it to make it more fun if monthly. For ages 3-8 shouldnt' be out I think that's a great idea but I think you should offer that late. I can see from 5-7 to make it family it to children at least the age of 5. friendly. page 1of 5/ City of Wylie / PARD/ Planet Kidz Survey Comment Results / No Kids Age 7 14/4-Nov-11 We would use a pool! We would not use the above I have kids and can't attend because I don't have mentioned program. anyone to watch them. I think it is a good idea but it will not affect me We are busy preparing for church the next day. because my kids are not in 3rd grade yet. Grandchildren like to go on Saturdays; most of the I don't have children. time we are out before that time frame though. My kids do not qualify would definitely bring the kids for this activity. Win -win for children and parents. 3. The Wylie Recreation Center is Sounds good but need to participate to know and $10 currently open from 8 am -8 pm on X 5 including my wife and I is steep for our budget Saturdays. I am ok with Wylie and that is why I like the Rec Ctr. $27 a mo I Recreation Center closing to the believe for a yr worth of participation for whole public at 6 pm instead of 8 pm on family. Money stops allot of activites so please Saturdays to accommodate this consider ways to reduce this $10 a head cost if possible at all. I may be able to only do it on limited youth program. basis and only once simply due to money. I would People get off work at 5, have dinner at 5:45 and then love to see this included in yearly dues and that way go to the rec center. I could go unlimited at a REDUCED cost. Possible to open at 7 a.m. on Saturdays?? 2. Which best describes your average 4. If the facility hours are reduced on attendance at Wylie Recreation a Saturday night by two hours to Center on Saturdays between 6 pm 8 pm? accommodate this program, I expect those two hours to be made up on I've never attended because I have no where to take the kids. other days during the week. Open earlier on Sunday. We rarely come at that time since there isn't much for our 8 year old to do. Also we like to go out to eat on they should be given first *Option* to make them up Saturdays and it's dinner time. on saturday. I have two ten year old boys that don't enjoy the rec If you take those hours away then yes you should center at all because there is not much for them to do have to make the timeup on another day. there. Maybe open 2 hours earlier on Saturday or stay open I do not have young children at home anymore, but I 2 hours later on Friday. use the facility Monday -Friday mornings to work out. On Sunday's. Need to open earlier on Sunday's along with daycare I don't go during that time *because* I don't have a good care solution for my 8 year old. He loves the facility, but I don't want to let him run around unsupervised while I work out. page 2of 5/ City of Wylie / PARD/ Planet Kidz Survey Comment Results / No Kids Age 7 14/4-Nov-11 I would like to see the Rec open until 11 weekdays or How much is the program for non-members? even midnight preferred. And limit the number of kid's under 18 after say 9 pm.Later hours would help me I think this program for the youth is an excellent idea. Doesn't matter to me Let me know what I can do to help support it. I have came early on Saturday only to realize that it It is always good to provide recreation for children as was not open. I would love for it to open earlier on well as skills. I support that. But I also support wide Saturdays. flexibility for adults to use the facilities as well. If the subtraction has to happen, then I would hope to see or maybe just one hour on Saturday. added hours elsewhere. In addition to this program, I would like to see one Question #4, when would you like to for the high schoolers, so thatthey may use upstairs equipment, if used with 2 or more students and see those hours made up on: attended some type of weight training class. Ages 15 the option should extend throughout the entire week. to 18. Note I would volunteer to help. Either open earlier on saturday or sunday. Sounds like a good idea to give the kids something to do other than video games, though my kids are not at Or stay open 2 hours later on thursday or friday. that grade level yet. Longer hours on Sunday would be great! Especially No kids at an age to benifit now. Would be 2+ yrs the morning. Also we've also always felt that from now Saturday night closes too early. We'd come on a Saturday night as a family right now after dinner but Sounds great. My grandchildren would attend. there isn't enough time since it closes early. You're splitting peas here. Drop the issue of making Neither up a measley two hours. Moving the lost two hours to another time slot does nothing for the people who N/A MAY be disenfranchised over losing these two hours. I don't see it as a big deal and would justlet Mon-Fri the two hours go away. Weekdays. Mon to thur. The current schedule is very good, so based on that including this program would be convenient and Sunday is the Lord's Day!! :-) beneficial. Saturday mornings. This doesn't seem to benefit the people who use the rec center. If this is suppose to be for the school if necessary. children then why not use one of the school gyms or auditorium? There seems to be better places to do this I would love it if the Gym would open at 6am on than at the reccenter. Saturdays instead of 8am. Some of us are early risers and a morning workout is a boost of energy lasting This sounds like a great program; it looks fun. It through the weekend. unfortunately does not solve the problem of not being able to work out when our child is not in 6. Additional Comments page 3of 5/ City of Wylie / PARD/ Planet Kidz Survey Comment Results / No Kids Age 7 14/4-Nov-11 school (all summer!). He is too young to leave alone While many people may be disappointed by the rec still, and is not that big on the rock climbing. And Icenter closing early, I think that something should be notice this would only be during the school year! We offered for children this age whether it's at the need it during the summer even more so this doesn't recreation center for kidzplanet or something else. make sense. While it does sound interesting, and I think we'd use it assuming our son likes it, it would A safe, age appropriate place for kids to "hang out" be nice to see resolution to the problem of what the would be a wonderful addition to our community. older kids are supposed to do when the parents are working out, without extra cost (since we are already I'M RETIRED......SELDOM COME ON WEEK- paying for membership for our son that he can barely ENDS use). Thank you for looking into these types of programs!I would love to see the hours during the week be extended and limit the under 18 crowd during this extended time. I do think this is a good idea, but if you offer for that age group, you should also offer something similar I think this would be a great program for the kids and for teenagers. an opportunity for parents to have a Saturday evening to themselves knowing our children are having fun. this is a great program and I remember having something like this when I was a kid we called it In addition to this program, which targets a very "Friday Night live" it was on a sat. also...great times. limited age group, I would like to see more community ed type programming -like series of This seems to be a luxury that should be accomidated "learn to two-step" or "salsa" for adults. by self sestaing funds only I've been a member for almost 3 weeks. I really enjoy The idea sounds like fun, but policing the kids does the facility. Thank you for making it available to not. Will be interested to hear how that will be those like me that do not live in Wylie, but work in worked out... town. It would be great if the center was open a little later I think this program would be beneficial and fun for during the week. children from 3-8 grades, but as stated above, I feel it should be free to youth who already have We use the Rec Center during the week only memberships. I have two children who fall into that age group, and I have paid for their memberships to It would be nice to have some kind of program or childcare available for 6 thru 8 year olds during the I wouldn't use the program because my kids aren't old afternoon/evening hours and on the weekends during enough. the day. I agree that these ages should not be included in the Saturday evening event due to the My first and foremost concern as a Mom is the fact older kids attending. that you have 3rd graders (8 year olds) mixed with 8th graders (13-14 year olds). That is a HUGE age I have too many kids to make this a realistic option. I difference!! I would be EXTREMELY hesitant to would not be happy about the rec center closing early leave my elementary aged child with a older junior on Saturdays. high student. Why would a young teen of this age need to be at a Parents Night Out anyway? Most I would offer a multi-child discount as an incentive local Parents Night Out programs are for ages 5-12, for larger families...or some sort of frequent user card 12being the absolute cut off. My son is a 1st grader with benefits. (6 years) and my daughter is a 2nd grader (7 years), and they are not able to attend so that you can have page 4of 5/ City of Wylie / PARD/ Planet Kidz Survey Comment Results / No Kids Age 7 14/4-Nov-11 young teens there? The ages of kids allowed While I don't object to reducing the public access on definately are not appropriate for the activites you Saturday evenings, I hope you don't continue to are offering.reduce hours beyond this. Kids need to spend more family time at home with I think this would be a great thing, but that said; we'd their parents. probably only use it once or twice a month...but that once or twice a month would be a lovely thing. :) Please consider adding a pool!!! Swimming is therapeutic after injuries and accidents. When every Please, please consider a change to age rather than by other activity hurts, you can still swim and stay fit grade. Children age 7 or even 8 can handle until you can resume other sports. Thanks for the themselves well and are potty trained. Wylie wave survey. summer camp accepts them, so why not the rec center? Thanks Thanks for wanting our input! The survey is a good idea :) Is this just for people who are going to work out on saturday night or is this more of a let the parents go Sorry, but I'm not supportive of this type of program out thing? for pre-teens, and that is mainly due to the late night hours on Saturday nights. I would be more My daughter is 8 and I do not think we would use supportive if it was scheduled as a morning or this program at this time. However, as if it is afternoon activity.Also, I believe that the age available and she begins to make "plans" with her difference between a third grader and an eighth friends to meet up there, I would consider it from grader is to great. Please tell me that you will hire a time to time. Good luck! trained staff of adults to supervise this group of rowdies! Great job from all of your staff. Constantly helpful!!! I hope we can bring our 3yr to 10yr old I would like more information about the sponsoring to this event if passed on Saturday night. I would group. Are they a "for profit" group using public like the price point to be reduced if possible for the facilities? Who covers liability, wear and tear, tenure or at least for the first time to reallyfind out if breakage and other costs not mentioned? Has every it is worth it. Sounds good but need to participate to effort been made to encourage local schools, which know and $10 X 5 including my wife and I is steep are better equipped for security, to allow the group for our budget and that is why I like the Rec Ctr. $27 in as done in other areas? These and many other a mo I believe for a yr worth of participation for concerns come to mind. Though I don't use the whole family. Money stops allot of activites so facility during the times given, I do use the facility please consider ways to reduce this $10 a head cost almost daily and have already noticed maintenance if possible at all. I may be able to only do it on and supply replenishment issues. I raised a large limited basis and only once simply due to money. I family and have many grandchildren. I am very would love to see this included in yearly dues and aware of the damage that even well supervised that way I could go unlimited at a REDUCED cost. children can inflict in a very short time. I would want the age groups separated so my 3rd We are a family of 5 and the memberships are for grader is not with the jr high age kids only 4. It would be very family-friendly if the ENTIRE family could workout together! Thank you for this survey. A putt-putt course out back might be a good idea as well. I would LOVE to see the program for kids 5-12 years of age!!!!!!!! page 5of 5/ City of Wylie / PARD/ Planet Kidz Survey Comment Results / No Kids Age 7 14/4-Nov-11 Parks and Recreation Department City of Wylie / Planet Kidz Survey Comment Results Paper Surveys Sa, 10/29/11 ofPassholders between 6 pm 8 pm 1. Wylie Recreation Center should I would like it to open later. offer the above named program. Basketball season is arriving and I will be attending the rec more often on the weekends. No Response Love the service! No Opinion I am there 2 -3 times per month Disagree Agree 3. The Wylie Recreation Center is currently open from 8 am -8 pm on 0 2 4 6 8 10 Saturdays. I am ok with Wylie Recreation Center closing to the Its more of an adult situation here not a kids area. public at 6 pm instead of 8 pm on Saturdays to accommodate this $10 too much youth program. Instead you should extend the operating hours on Sat. nights. No Response I would be disappointed if the rec was closed on No Opinion Saturdays! Disagree $8 Agree Either way is fine with me. 0 2 4 6 8 2. Which best describes your average attendance at Wylie Recreation I like to come late. Center on Saturdays between 6 pm Absolutely not 8 pm? Open until 10 pm No Response I never attend during I may attend 1 - 2 I am there all to 0 5 10 15 page 1of 2/ City of Wylie / PARD/ Planet Kidz Survey Comment Results / Paper Survey/4-Nov-11 4. If the facility hours are reduced on a Saturday night by two hours to accommodate this program, I expect those two hours to be made up on other days during the week. No Response No Opinion Disagree Agree 0 2 4 6 8 10 I do not want it to close early. Question #4, when would you like to see those hours made up on: No Response Sunday Saturday and Sunday Saturday and Sunday Saturday 0510 15 7 to 10 6. Additional Comments I like gyms that stay open late. A children's program should not hinderadults. It should start after 8 and be cheaper than $10. Figure out something else. Either another location or more staff. Make Sat and Sun open until 10 pm page 2of 2/ City of Wylie / PARD/ Planet Kidz Survey Comment Results / Paper Survey/4-Nov-11 Page 2of 2 attached to this email or any errors or omissions caused by the transmission of this email when such errors or omissions are outside of the control of the sender. The views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the City of Wylie. 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Meeting Date: Item Number: (Board Secretary’s Use Only) Parks and Recreation Division: Robert Diaz Prepared By: Account Code: October 28, 2011 Date Prepared: Budgeted Amount: N/A Exhibits: Subject Consider, and act upon, modifying the Wylie Recreation Center operational hours and authorizing the City Manager to execute a lease agreement with Planet Kidz, Inc. for the operation of a youth activity program at the Wylie Recreation Center, contingent upon City Attorney approval of the agreement and insurance documents. Recommendation Motion to consider, and act upon, modifying the Wylie Recreation Center operational hours to _________and authorizing the City Manager to execute a lease agreement with Planet Kidz, Inc. for the operation of a youth activity program at the Wylie Recreation Center, contingent upon City Attorney approval of the agreement and insurance documents. Discussion If the City Council recommends implementing the Planet Kidz program following the work session on November 8, 2011, staff has placed this individual item for consideration on the Council Agenda per direction provided by City Council at the October 25, 2011 Work Session. This item would allow the Council to alter the Wylie Recreation Center hours of operation and authorize the City Manager to enter into a lease agreement with Planet Kidz, Inc. pending City Attorney review of the agreement. Approved By Initial Date RD 11/1/2011 Department Director 11-4-11 MM City Manager Page 1 of 1 -- _. _ __ �;,.� ,. _,.:.. �:.,.,.. , , . _ . --:.. ---. _,...� — .� -----�.. ,.., ...... .: _ .,.,...___._, s.• , - ` . �-_ �„r, .. _ _,�„_,,,..._ . ,., ._ . . _ r::..a,,.,.,. . ,:�r�. . - . ' .- t - , �. . ..... . . _ .• . 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