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08-13-2013 (City Council) Agenda Packet Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE NOTICE OF MEETING fir Regular Meeting Agenda August 13, 2013 — 6:00 pm Wylie Municipal Complex Council Chambers/Council Conference Room 300 Country Club Road, Building #100 Eric Hogue Mayor Nathan Scott Mayor pro tern Keith Stephens Place 1 Todd Wintters 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. Hearing impaired devices are available from the City Secretary prior to each meeting. CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PRESENTATIONS • Presentation - Ed and Bev Nemer's 50th Wedding Anniversary • Presentation of Keep Texas Beautiful Award - (J. Butters, Asst. City Mgr.) • Update and Presentation on the 2013 Wylie Jubilee Bluegrass on Ballard— (C. Kelly, PIO) • Presentation - FY 2013/14 Budget - Wylie Economic Development Corporation - (S. Satterwhite, WEDC Executive Director) August 13,2013 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 2 of 4 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. 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 July 13, 2013 Regular Meeting and the July 30, 2013 Special Called Budget Meeting of the Wylie City Council. (C. Ehrlich, City Secretary) B. Consider and act upon, proposals for employee group health insurance, including major medical, dental, term life, accidental death/dismemberment, long term disability and prescription drug coverage. (L. Fagerstrom, HR Manager) C. Consider and act upon, approval of Ordinance No. 2013-29, amending Section 110-173 (a) (10) (Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Certain Places) of Article VI (Stopping, Standing, and Parking) of Chapter 110 (Traffic and Vehicles) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances; Prohibiting Parking, Stopping or Standing of a Vehicle along the west side of Hilltop Lane from Pirate Drive to Stone Road and along the west side of Birmingham Street from Kirby Street to Williams Street during those times set forth in this Ordinance; Establishing an Offense; Providing for a Penalty for the violation of this Ordinance. (C. Hoisted, City Eng) D. Consider and act upon, approval of Ordinance No. 2013-30 amending Ordinance No. 2012- 27 (2012-2013 budget) and approving an appropriation of funds in the amount of$5,000.00 from the Hotel Tax Fund for funding the Wylie Jubilee Bluegrass on Ballard; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. (C. Kelly, PIO) REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider and act upon, Resolution No. 2013-18 (R) of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, accepting the proposed property tax rate for fiscal year 2013-2014, accepting the calculation of the effective tax rate, establishing dates for public hearings on the proposed property tax rate, and providing for the publication as provided by the Texas Property Tax Code. (L. Bantz, Finance Director) Executive Summary The City is required by law to follow certain meeting and notice (publication) guidelines identified in the "Truth in Taxation" guide. In accordance with the "Truth in Taxation" laws of the State of Texas, the effective and rollback tax rates and other statements and schedules must be published and two public hearings must be held if an entity's proposed tax rate exceeds the lower of either the effective tax rate or the rollback tax rate. This year's effective tax rate is$0.855158 and the rollback tax rate is$0.903962. August 13,2013 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 3 of 4 PUBLIC HEARING TABLED ITEM FROM 07-23-2013 Motion to remove from table and consider: 2. Hold a Public Hearing and consider, and act upon, amending the zoning from Agricultural District (AG/30) & Planned Development-Single Family District (PD 2012-04) to Planned Development-Single Family District for an expansion-continuation of an existing Planned Development-Single Family District (PD-SF) on approximately 101.525 acres, generally located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard. ZC 2013-03 (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Executive Summary The applicant is requesting to establish permanent zoning on an approximate 65.85 acre tract immediately adjacent to an existing Planned Development-Single Family Residential subdivision(PD 2012-04). The purpose for the request is to expand and continue single family detached residential development consistent with Kreymer Estates provisions and conforming to existing surrounding residential properties. PUBLIC HEARING 3. Hold a Public Hearing and consider, and act upon amending the zoning from Corridor Commercial (CC) District to Corridor Commercial with a Specific Use Permit (CC-SUP) for a 14,000 sq.ft. major automotive repair shop (Caliber Collision), located on two acres on Westgate Way north of FM544 (just north of Chili's) ZC 2013-04 (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Executive Summary The applicant is requesting to establish SUP zoning for a Major Automotive Repair Use on two acres on the east side of Westgate Way just north of FM544. The applicant is proposing a Caliber Collision branded automotive repair and body center. The property is in the General Urban sector on the Land Use Plan and currently zoned Commercial Corridor on the Zoning Map so the use is generally consistent with the planned and current uses in the area. 4. Consider and act upon, Ordinance No. 2013-31 amending Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012- 2013 budget) and approving an appropriation of funds in the amount of$45,000.00 for the General Fund Information Technology (Fire Station Fiber and VOIP Construction Project). (J. Butters, Asst City Mgr) Executive Summary Fire Stations #1 and#3 are not currently connected to our Fiber ring. Stations 1, 3 have been using old microwave technology for wireless connectivity. We have a microwave antenna on a North Texas Municipal Water District Tower as part of this system. Recently construction at NTMWD has interfered with this "line of sight" antenna and increased the urgency of connecting Fire Station#1 and#3 to the fiber ring. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter,Article III, Section 13-D. 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: August 13,2013 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 4 of 4 CERTIFICATION I certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on this 9th day of August, 2013 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 cy, OF.wpr f# f. ` - `" Wylie City Council . ttre ''°�j T AGENDA REPORT S VP[i r[nM4Y�Y';• 18 .4""P OPF/E1'6 Meeting Date: 8-13-13 Item Number: Presentation Department: WEDC (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Sam Satterwhite Account Code: Date Prepared: 7-22-13 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 2 Subject Presentation of the Wylie Economic Development Corporation FY 2013 —2014 Budget. Recommendation Accept and place on file the Wylie Economic Development Corporation FY 2013 —2014 Budget. Discussion As approved by the WEDC Board of Directors on August 2, 2013, WEDC staff presents a detailed analysis of WEDC revenues and expenditures for FY 2013 — 2014. Many line-item expenditures are presented in a summary format; however key components of the budget are listed by line-item amount and provide a more detailed description of the program. Sales tax revenues are estimated in-line with Finance Department estimates of$1,856,035, or 16% above FY 11-12 actual receipts and 5% above FY 12-13 projected receipts. The WEDC and Finance are in agreement that revenue (sales tax) forecasting should remain conservative so as to not reduce expenditures mid-year should revenue estimates be too aggressive. Including income from seven WEDC lease properties ($123,000), loan receipts from Wylie Ice Cream Holdings ($11,958), allocated interest earnings ($1,000), and an unreserved beginning fund balance ($1,219,418), the WEDC has $3,211,411 available for economic development programs and operating expenses. Utilizing a zero-sum budgeting approach, the WEDC Board identifies all resources available and budgets to expend 100% of those resources should certain opportunities be presented. For example, after identifying all fixed operating expenses including salaries, debt service, proposed land acquisitions, and preexisting incentive commitments, $530,757 in `Future Projects' remains within the Incentives budget to be used for unidentified economic development projects encountered in FY 13-14. Of the available $3,211,411 in WEDC revenue and existing cash reserves, 41% is proposed for Incentives, 32% for Land Acquisition, 8% for Debt Service, 9% for Personnel, 6% for Advertising/Community Development & Special; Services, 3% for Operating, and 1% for Engineering/Architectural Services. If only evaluating expenditures with direct economic development benefits (not including Personnel, Advertising, and Operating), Page 1 of 3 Page 2 of 3 82% of all WEDC revenue sources are utilized for direct economic development programs. There are two budget documents attached for Council's review. The first attachment is in a format similar to what Council reviews for all other City Departments. The second attachment is very similar to what the WEDC Board of Directors utilizes. Line-items/programs which have significant variance from the prior year are identified below. Personnel expenses have increased by 10.2% due to the following: the existing WEDC Senior Assistant will be retiring in FY 13-14 with the WEDC employing an Administrative Assistant for three months prior to the retirement, a prior year expense associated with a Cooper Clinic Executive Health Plan has been reclassified into salary so as to have a more favorable tax impact to the Executive Director, and a 3% merit increase was approved by the WEDC Board of Directors on August 2, 2013. There are no changes to Supplies other than a reduction of$8,000 in Maps & Photography with the production of fold-up aerials in 2013 having a two-year shelf life. Within the Incentives Budget in FY 2013 — 14, the WEDC will fund existing commitments estimated at $420,482 to Direct Development, B&B Theatre, Ascend Custom Extrusions, Clark Street Development, and T.W. Snider & Associates. The Sanden Incentive is budgeted for a current package the WEDC has offered to Sanden for a proposed$24 mm expansion. Sanden has yet to accept the WEDC proposal. As referenced above, the WEDC will have $530,757 at its disposal for unidentified incentive packages. Payments to Direct Development will be reduced from 85% of total sales taxes generated to 65%. The $184,000 budgeted represents a 10% increase over the prior year taxable sales. A sales tax reimbursement payment will be made in September 2014 to B&B Theatre equaling 100% of WEDC receipts for the prior 15 months. Future reimbursements will be based upon 12 month periods. The WEDC will also be funding a $25,000 reimbursement incentive following certification by the Appraisal District of a minimum $10 mm real property valuation. Per the existing Performance Agreement between the WEDC and Ascend Custom Extrusion, a third grant was funded in June 2013 in the amount of$76,518. Current negotiations for the Ascend expansion call for that amount to be increased to $100,000, but only after the completion of the expansion and installation of the third extrusion press. The $23,482 budget for the Ascend Expansion will fulfill the $100,000 commitment. Staff anticipates funding the 4th of 5 payments ($100,000) in February 2015, approximately 12 months after completion of the proposed expansion. The WEDC Board has considered a new program to benefit existing businesses in the maintenance and enhancement to the exterior of their facilities. The program will provide up to $50,000 annually in a single or multiple grants to a company or companies which make long-lasting improvements to the exterior of their facilities. Improvements such as adding a masonry façade to a metal building, exterior painting, sign/monument enhancements, or even xeriscaping landscape improvements will be considered. The Board envisions preferential treatment within the application process being given to those companies funding a percentage of the improvements and bringing a legally non-conforming structure into conformance. Page 3 of 3 Special Services includes monies for leasehold improvements to WEDC owned facilities, web site maintenance, consulting services to assist the WEDC and Council in land-use planning for the City-owned 19 acres on F.M. 544, demographic studies, and traffic counts. Travel & Training earmarks funds for participation in the Texas Economic Development Council, International Council of Shopping Centers, International Economic Development Council, and general prospect recruitment. Prospect Recruitment monies are intended to fund travel and other expenses associated with visiting and recruiting certain business to relocate to Wylie. For example, staff will be traveling to Colorado in August to meet with a prospective retailer which will be adding 9 locations within the metroplex over the next eighteen months. The Board is currently attempting to purchase five properties which are targeted to benefit either industrial or redevelopment programs being pursued by the WEDC. Should all properties be purchased, $1,000,000 is budgeted for the expense. However, it is unlikely that all properties can be acquired at a reasonable purchase price. Unexpended funds within the Land budget will either remain in the Land budget or shifted to incentives should a significant project present itself. Finally, the WEDC has budgeted $60,000 to partner with the City of Wylie for street improvement projects which benefit existing or future commercial development. CITY OF WYLIE PROPOSED BUDGET-FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP DEVELOPMENT CORP-WEDC 2011-2012 2012-2013 2012-2013 2013-2014 ACTUAL BUDGET PROJECTED PROPOSED PERSONNEL SERVICES 111-5611-51110 SALARIES 187,820 174,809 174,809 191,912 111-5611-51130 OVERTIME 0 0 0 0 111-5611-51140 LONGEVITY PAY 1,060 1,253 1,156 1,250 111-5611-51145 SICK LEAVE BUYBACK 0 0 0 0 111-5611-51160 CERTIFICATION INCENTIVE 0 0 0 0 111-5611-51170 PARAMEDIC INCENTIVE 0 0 0 0 111-5611-51210 CAR ALLOWANCE 11,320 11,320 11,320 11,320 111-5611-51220 PHONE ALLOWANCE 3,390 3,924 3,924 3,924 111-5611-51230 CLOTHING ALLOWANCE 0 0 0 0 111-5611-51310TMRS 25,223 22,649 22,649 26,906 111-5611-51410 HOSPITAL&LIFE INSURANCE 21,487 31,349 31,349 25,263 111-5611-51415 EXECUTIVE HEALTH PLAN 0 0 0 0 111-5611-51420 LONG-TERM DISABILITY 459 603 603 1,094 111-5611-51440 FICA 9,881 10,991 10,991 12,676 111-5611-51450 MEDICARE 2,830 2,571 2,571 2,965 111-5611-51470 WORKERS COMP PREMIUM 540 566 566 512 111-5611-51480 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP(TWC) 522 540 540 630 TOTAL PERSONNEL SERVICES 264,530 260,575 260,478 278,452 SUPPLIES 111-5611-52010 OFFICE SUPPLIES 4,508 13,750 11,896 5,750 111-5611-52040 POSTAGE&FREIGHT 339 980 493 980 111-5611-52130 TOOLS/EQUIP-UNDER$1000 0 0 0 0 111-5611-52810 FOOD SUPPLIES 4,202 5,000 3,924 5,000 111-5611-52990 OTHER 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 TOTAL SUPPLIES 9,048 24,730 21,313 16,730 MATERIALS FOR MAINTENANCE 111-5611-54630 TOOLS&EQUIPMENT 0 0 0 0 111-5611-54810 COMPUTER HARD/SOFTWARE 1,439 3,000 3,000 3,000 111-5611-54990 OTHER 0 0 0 0 TOTAL MATERIALS FOR MAINTENANCE 1,439 3,000 3,000 3,000 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 111-5611-56030 INCENTIVES 559,301 1,289,347 920,016 1,276,239 111-5611-56040 SPECIAL SERVICES 44,953 59,320 53,702 99,940 111-5611-56080 ADVERTISING 23,200 43,474 34,270 43,474 111-5611-56090 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 39,206 41,750 41,750 49,000 111-5611-56110 COMMUNICATIONS 4,120 4,260 4,003 4,410 111-5611-56180 RENTAL 21,966 23,000 23,000 24,600 111-5611-56210 TRAVEL&TRAINING 17,198 31,895 15,847 28,395 111-5611-56250 DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS 8,213 9,088 9,088 9,288 111-5611-56310 INSURANCE 1,030 1,803 1,803 1,803 111-5611-56510 AUDIT&LEGAL SERVICES 59,528 22,750 16,742 22,888 111-5611-56570 ENGINEERING/ARCHITECTURAL 17,242 20,000 8,150 20,000 111-5611-56610 UTILITIES-ELECTRIC 2,147 3,500 1,717 3,000 TOTAL CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 798,103 1,550,187 1,130,088 1,583,037 CITY OF WYLIE PROPOSED BUDGET-FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP DEVELOPMENT CORP-WEDC 2011-2012 2012-2013 2012-2013 2013-2014 ACTUAL BUDGET PROJECTED PROPOSED DEBT SERVICE&CAP.REPL 111-5611-57110 DEBT SERVICE 633,755 884,950 836,600 259,692 111-5611-57710 BAD DEBT EXPENSE 0 0 0 0 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE&CAP.REPL 633,755 884,950 836,600 259,692 CAPITAL OUTLAY 111-5611-58110 LAND-PURCHASE PRICE 132,452 695,000 695,000 1,000,000 111-5611-58120 DEVELOPMENT FEES 0 0 0 0 111-5611-58150 LAND-BETTERMENTS 0 0 0 0 111-5611-58210 STREETS&ALLEYS 0 40,000 40,000 60,000 111-5611-58410 SANITARY SEWER 218,336 0 0 0 111-5611-58810 COMPUTER HARD/SOFTWARE 1,012 3,000 0 3,000 111-5611-58830 FURNITURE&FIXTURES 14,600 3,500 3,473 2,500 111-5611-58910 BUILDINGS 0 0 0 0 111-5611-58995 CONTRA CAPITAL OUTLAY -127,452 0 0 0 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 238,948 741,500 738,473 1,065,500 OTHER FINANCING(USES) 111-5611-59111 TRANSFER TO GENERAL FUND 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 111-5611-59190 TRANSFER TO THORUGHFARE IMPACT 0 0 0 0 111-5611-59990 PROJECT ACCOUNTING 0 0 0 0 TOTAL OTHER FINANCING(USES) 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 TOTAL DEVELOPMENT CORP-WEDC 1,945,821 3,469,942 2,994,952 3,211,411 Wylie Economic Development Corporation FY 2013-2014 Budget REVENUES FY 13-14 FY 12-13 Unreserved Beginning Fund Balance(10-01-12) $1,219,418 $1,016,955 40210 Sales Tax 1,856,035 1,743,989 46210 Allocated Interest Earnings 1,000 Wylie Ice Cream Holdings 11,958 48110 Rental Income 123,000 TOTAL REVENUES $3,211,411 EXPENSES 51100 Personnel Services-Direct Comp. 278,452 252,600 52010 Office Supplies 5,750 13,750 52040 Postage and Freight 980 960 52810 Food Supplies 5,000 5,000 54990 Other-WEDC Small Business Resource Center 5,000 5,000 MATERIALS FOR MAINTENANCE 54810 Computer Hardware and Software(maintenance) 3,000 3,000 CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 56030 Incentives Direct Dev.-Sales Tax Reimbursement 184,000 341,754 B&B Theatre-Sales Tax Reimbursement 25,500 0 B&B Theatre Incentive No.2 25,000 0 Ascend Expansion(±2-'14) 23,482 0 CSD-Sales Tax Reimbursement 80,000 0 T.W.Snider&Associates 45,000 0 Exterior Improvement Grant Program 50,000 0 Project 2013-5c 275,000 0 Sanden Grant(#2 of 5) 37,500 0 Property Tax Reimbursement(±April 2015) 0 0 Future Projects 530,757 716,232 Total Incentives 1,276,239 56040 Special Services Claritas(4 demographic studies) 800 800 Janitorial Services 2,040 1,900 Mowing 7,000 7,000 Leasehold Improvements 10,000 5,000 Traffic Counts 2,600 2,600 Industrial Foundation 10,000 10,000 Web Site Development 7,500 0 Consulting Services 50,000 20,000 Misc. 10,000 10,000 Total Special Services 99,940 56080 Advertising 43,474 41,800 56090 Community Development 49,000 41,750 56110 Communications 4,410 3,780 56180 Rental Expense 24,600 22,600 56210 Travel,Training,and Recruitment TEDC Conference's 5,025 5,025 ICSC-Nat'l 8,260 6,475 ICSC-Texas 2,360 2,360 IEDC 1,750 1,750 Training-Assistant 500 500 Training-Director 500 500 Prospect Recruitment 10,000 10,000 Total Travel, Train. &Recruit. 28,395 56250 Dues 9,288 8,981 56310 Insurance 1,803 300 Wylie Economic Development Corporation FY 2013-2014 Budget 56510 Audit and Legal Services Audit 2,888 2,750 Legal 20,000 20,000 Total Audit&Legal Services 22,888 56570 Engineering-Architect 20,000 20,000 56610 Utilities 3,000 3,500 DEBT SERVICE&CAP.REPL 57110 Debt Service ANBTX-Martinez/Ferrell 98,408 101,458 Randack/Hughes 121,284 44,115 ANBTX-Ascend 0 488,182 Woodbridge Parkway-interest only 40,000 0 Total Debt Service 259,692 CAPITAL OUTLAY 58110 Land 1,000,000 300,000 58210 Streets&Alleys-5th Street 60,000 40,000 58810 Computer Hardware&Software 3,000 3,000 58830 Furniture&Fixtures 2,500 2,500 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1,065,500 OTHER FINANCING(USES) 59111 Transfer to General Fund-Interdepartmental Services 5,000 5,000 TOTAL EXPENSES $3,211,411 Wylie Economic Development Corporation FY 2013-2014 Budget 56510 Audit and Legal Services Audit 2,888 2,750 Legal 20,000 20,000 Total Audit&Legal Services 22,888 56570 Engineering-Architect 20,000 20,000 56610 Utilities 3,000 3,500 DEBT SERVICE&CAP.REPL 57110 Debt Service ANBTX-Martinez/Ferrell 98,408 101,458 Randack/Hughes 121,284 44,115 ANBTX-Ascend 0 488,182 Woodbridge Parkway-interest only 40,000 0 Total Debt Service 259,692 CAPITAL OUTLAY 58110 Land 1,000,000 300,000 58210 Streets&Alleys-5th Street 60,000 40,000 58810 Computer Hardware&Software 3,000 3,000 58830 Furniture&Fixtures 2,500 2,500 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 1,065,500 OTHER FINANCING(USESI 59111 Transfer to General Fund-Interdepartmental Services 5,000 5,000 TOTAL EXPENSES $3,435,598 Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE Minutes Wylie City Council Meeting Tuesday, July 23, 2013 — 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 6:00 p.m. City Secretary Carole Ehrlich took roll call with the following City Council members present: Mayor pro tern Nathan Scott, Councilwoman Diane Culver, Councilman Keith Stephens, Councilman Bennie Jones, Councilman Todd Wintters, and Councilman Rick White. Staff present were: City Manager, Mindy Manson; Assistant City Manager, Jeff Butters; Fire Chief, Randy Corbin; Police Chief, John Duscio; City Engineer, Chris Hoisted; Planning Director, Renae 011ie; Finance Director, Linda Bantz; Library Director, Rachel Orozco; Executive Director of WEDC, Sam Satterwhite; City Secretary, Carole Ehrlich, and various support staff. City Manager Manson announced that Mayor Hogue was out of town due to a death in the family. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE • Councilman Todd Wintters gave the invocation and Tyler and Nathan Bock of Scout Troop 515 led the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENTATIONS • Proclamation -Never Leave a Child Alone Month —August 2013. Fire Chief Randy Corbin and Police Chief John Duscio were present to receive a proclamation designating the month of August as "Never Leave a Child Alone Month" in the City of Wylie. Minutes July 23, 2013 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. Several residents living outside the Wylie incorporated city limits and in close proximity to the proposed Dominion at Pleasant Valley spoke in opposition to the proposed development. 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 July 9, 2013 Regular Meeting of the Wylie City Council and the Minutes of the Special Work Sessions of 7-16-2013 and 7-18-2013. (C. Ehrlich, City Secretary) B. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for June 30, 2013. (L. Bantz, Finance Director) C. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for June 30, 2013. (L. Bantz, Finance Director) D. Consider, and place on file, the WEDC Financial Report for June 30, 2013. (S. Satterwhite, WEDC Executive Director) E. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2013-28, amending Wylie's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 2001-48, as amended, (Zoning Case No. 2013-02), rezoning 287.423± acres of land situated in the Guadalupe de los Santos Survey, Abstract No. 1384 and the Guadalupe de los Santos Survey, Abstract No. 1100, in the City of Wylie, Dallas and Collin Counties, from Agricultural District (AG/30) to Planned Development-Single Family Detached District (PD2013-28-SF) for a master planned community consisting of varied density single family dwellings. Located west and south of Pleasant Valley Road and south of Sachse Road/South Ballard Ave. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) F. Consider, and act upon, approval of a Final Plat for Sanden Boulevard Church Addition, Block A, Lot 1. Subject property located east of Sanden Boulevard and approximately 425 feet north of Brown Street. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Mayor pro tem Scott informed the council that Item F was stated as a Preliminary Plat but was actually a Final Plat. He noted it may be considered tonight but needed that clarification. City Manager Manson reported that due to a inadvertent error in the Notice regarding Zoning Case 2013-02 (Item E) the City will need to completely restart the process. The item needs to be pulled from consent and no action should be taken. Minutes July 23, 2013 Wylie City Council Page 2 Council Action A motion was made by Councilwoman Culver, seconded by Councilman Jones to approve consent items A, B, C, D, and F as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed 5-0 with Mayor Hogue and Councilman White absent. REGULAR AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING 1. Hold a Public Hearing and consider, and act upon, amending the zoning from Agricultural District (AG/30) & Planned Development-Single Family District (PD 2012-04) to Planned Development-Single Family District for an expansion-continuation of an existing Planned Development-Single Family District (PD-SF) on approximately 101.525 acres, generally located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Staff Comments Planning Director 011ie addressed council stating that this Zoning Case (ZC 2013-04) received a request late today, by the applicant, to table the item to the next regular meeting of the City Council. This is due to his inability to attend the meeting. 011ie explained, the public hearing should be opened to allow anyone wishing to speak on the proposed zoning the opportunity to speak; and then continue the public hearing to the next regular meeting, if the council desires to table the item. Public Hearing Mayor pro tem Scott opened the public hearing at 6:45 p.m. asking anyone present wishing to address council to come forward. Tom Ballow, 221 Rush Creek Dr.; Marc Verduin, 401 Rushcreek Dr.; John Chumbley, 913 Foxwood Ln. (Wylie residents), and Kent Hervey (resident in the ETJ) spoke against the proposed Zoning Case 2013-04 due to the high density housing proposed. Council Discussion Councilwoman Culver asked Planning Director 011ie to explain how each proposed development is established once zoning is approved with regard to the flood plain. Planning Director 011ie explained that once zoning is approved for each project, the developer and city engineer review the land and determine where the flood plain lies. This could require certain planned development in those areas to be removed. Zoning approval does not allow the developer to set housing until all areas have been examined and the city engineer and building inspections department have fully reviewed each plan. Mayor pro tern Scott asked Ms. 011ie to explain the entrances and exits to the development. 011ie explained that the zoning ordinance requires that each development have a minimum of two entrances; egress and ingress. In this particular development there will be a phase to the east and one to the west, and each must have the minimum requirement for access. Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilwoman Culver to table Item #1, Minutes July 23, 2013 Wylie City Council Page 3 Zoning Case 2013-04 at the request of the applicant. A vote was taken and the motion passed 5- 0 with Mayor Hogue and Councilman White absent. A motion was made by Councilwoman Culver, seconded by Councilman Jones, to add the specific date of August 13, 2013 for reconsideration of the item. A vote was taken and the motion passed 5-0 with Mayor Hogue and Councilman White absent. 2. Consider, and act upon, authorizing the City Manager to sign a Development Agreement between the City of Wylie and Robbins Property Company No. 3, LTD, Southwestern Medical Foundation, Groves Farm, LTD., Wylie-FB, LTD., and JBI Partners, Inc. For the development of Dominion of Pleasant Valley. Located west and south of Pleasant Valley Road and south of Sachse Road/South Ballard Ave. (R. 011ie, Planning Director) Staff Comments City Manager Manson reported that Item #2 was directly related to Item E which no action was taken, due to incorrect posting. Zoning Case #2013-02 (Item E) will need to go back to the Planning and Zoning Commission to begin the process again; staff is asking that this development agreement be tabled until such time as the zoning case comes back for consideration. If approved, the development agreement (Item #2)would then be removed from the table for consideration. Council Action A motion was made by Councilwoman Culver, seconded by Councilman Jones to table Item #2, Development Agreement (Dominion of Pleasant Valley) non-specific. A vote was taken and the motion passed 5-0 with Mayor Hogue and Councilman White absent. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter,Article III,Section 13-D. City Secretary Ehrlich reported there were no ordinances passed to read into the official records. WORK SESSION • 2013-14 Budget Work Session with Council— (L. Bantz, Finance Director) City Manager Manson reviewed some of the fund summaries for the General Fund, the Utility Fund, the 4B Sales Tax Fund, and the Recreation Fund. Also updated was the estimated property tax, which in Collin County was showing an increase from 2012 to 2013 of approximately 5.5%. Manson reported that with the property value increase, estimated sales tax, and reduction in the employee insurance, the proposed budget was balanced with excess new funds estimated at $1,078,590. Manson explained that the direction needed from Council at the July 30th work session includes: - Determination of the tax rate for the FY14 fiscal year Minutes July 23, 2013 Wylie City Council Page 4 - Confirmation on the use of excess Fund Balance to supplement Debt Service - Direction regarding the use of excess General Fund revenues If it is the desire of the Council to be able to consider allocating funding for compensation and/or marketing pending the results of both of those studies. Manson noted it was recommended that the excess funds be placed within the Special Services line item of the Combined Services Department. Once a determination has been made by Council regarding the use of those funds, they can be reallocated to the appropriate departmental line items via a budget amendment approved by Council. She explained that during that meeting the council would also consider extending the deadline to file the proposed budget from August 5, 2013 to August 12, 2013 to allow additional time after the July 30th special meeting to complete the changes. ADJOURNMENT With no further business before the Wylie City Council, a motion was made by Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman Stephens to adjourn the meeting at 8:07 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed 5-0 with Mayor Hogue and Councilman White absent. Nathan Scott, Mayor pro tern ATTEST: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Minutes July 23, 2013 Wylie City Council Page 5 Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE q Minutes Special Called Work Session Wylie City Council Meeting July 30, 2013 — 6:00 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 6:00 p.m. with the following Wylie City Council members present: Councilwoman Diane Culver, Mayor pro tern Nathan Scott, Councilman Keith Stephens, Councilman Rick White, Councilman Bennie Jones, and Councilman Todd Wintters. Staff present included: City Manager, Mindy Manson; Finance Director, Linda Bantz; Library Director, Rachel Orozco; Fire Chief, Randy Corbin; City Engineer, Chris Hoisted; Police Chief, John Duscio; City Secretary, Carole Ehrlich; and Public Information Officer, Craig Kelly. Many support staff were present. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Fire Chief Randy Corbin gave the invocation and Library Director Rachel Orozco led the Pledge of Allegiance. 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. Melanie Barton, representing the Wylie Acting Group (WAG), addressed council requesting funding for the organization. Minutes July 30, 2013 Wylie City Council Meeting/Budget Work Session Budget Overview Page 1 REGULAR AGENDA 1. Consider, and act upon, granting an extension of time for the FY 2013/2014 proposed budget filing with the City Secretary from August 5, 2013 to August 12, 2013 per the Home Rule Charter; Article V, Section 2. (M. Manson, City Manager) Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tem Scott, seconded by Councilman Jones to grant an extension of time for the FY 2013/2014 proposed budget filing with the City Secretary from August 5, 2013 to August 12, 2013. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Mayor Hogue convened into work session at 6:08 p.m. WORK SESSION • FY 2013-2014 Budget Discussion and Department Presentations to Council City Manager Manson continued to update some of the fund summaries for the General Fund, the Utility Fund, the 4B Sales Tax Fund, and the Recreation Funds. She stated that today new information had been received on the property valuations for 2013/14 from Collin, Rockwall, and Dallas appraisal districts. In total, the estimated property tax increase went from 5.5% reported at the July 23rd meeting to 6.5% overall. Manson reported that with the property value increase, estimated sales tax, and reduction in the employee insurance, the proposed budget was balanced with excess funds estimated at $1.3 million. Mayor Hogue asked City Manager Manson for an amount of excess funds that would be left if the narcotics officers (2 - one full year and the other mid-year) and the Advocacy Center Officer were considered for approval in the budget. Hogue also requested that excess funds be projected if the above positions were approved and a tax rate reduction of 1 cent, .5 cent, and .25 cents were considered as well. Manson reported, assuming in all three cases the positions were approved, the excess funds remaining if a .25 cent tax reduction was implemented, would be $935,000; if a .5 cent tax reduction was implemented the excess funds remaining would be $875,000, and if a 1 cent tax reduction was implemented the excess funds remaining would be $755,000. Manson asked and received direction from council regarding the following items. Council requested staff to bring back a proposed budget with .5 cent reduction in the tax rate for further consideration. Council requested staff to bring back a proposed budget with $400,000 from the fund balance to supplement debt service for further consideration. Council requested staff to bring back a proposed budget with the use of fund balance to fund $969,298 in new/replacement fleet and equipment and to add all equipment needed for the funding of an Advocacy Center Officer and two narcotics officers for further consideration. Minutes July 30, 2013 Wylie City Council Meeting/Budget Work Session Budget Overview Page 2 Council requested staff to bring back a proposed budget with the use of excess General Funds to fund salaries for one Advocacy Center Officer and two narcotics detectives; one for the full year and one starting at mid-year for further consideration. Direction from council regarding the use of all other excess General Fund revenues was for staff to bring back a proposed budget with any un-used excess funds being placed in a Special Services line item awaiting the results of the compensation plan and the marketing plan. Manson reported there would be two public hearings on the final proposed tax rate with the first being on August 27th and the second being held on September 3rd during a special called meeting. RECONVENE INTO REGULAR SESSION Take any action as a result from Work Session. Mayor Hogue reconvened into regular session at 8:28 p.m. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman White to adjourn the meeting at 8:30 p.m. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Minutes July 30, 2013 Wylie City Council Meeting/Budget Work Session Budget Overview Page 3 Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT ■ Meeting Date: August 13, 2013 Item Number: B Department: Human Resources (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Lynn Fagerstrom Account Code: Date Prepared: July 11, 2013 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: Subject Consider, and act upon, a proposal from United Healthcare for fiscal 2014 medical, dental and prescription drug coverage under our current broker, The Wylie Insurance Agency. Accept a continuation of long-term disability and life insurance coverage from Lincoln National, under our current broker, The Wylie Insurance Agency. Recommendation Motion to approve, a proposal from United Healthcare for fiscal 2014 medical, dental and prescription drug coverage under our current broker, The Wylie Insurance Agency. Accept a continuation of long-term disability and life insurance coverage from Lincoln National, under our current broker, The Wylie Insurance Agency. Discussion Requests for Proposals were sent to United Healthcare (current provider), AETNA, Cigna, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Humana and TML. The Wylie Insurance Agency presented several renewal options for medical insurance. Our usage has dramatically decreased in the past 12 months, in part due to the aggressive wellness program that the City of Wylie Human Resources Department has executed. Staff is recommending renewing with United Health Care's TYQ-P plan. This plan is identical to our current plan with three exceptions: 1. There are no office visit co-pays for children up to age 19 (a tremendous value for our families); 2. There are no out-of-network benefits; and 3. The premium is a decrease of our FY2013 rate, saving the City valuable dollars. United Healthcare, represented by Wylie Insurance Agency, presented options for dental insurance. Staff is recommending renewing our current plan with no changes and a 0% rate increase over our FY2011 rate. We have not seen an increase since FY2011. Lincoln Finance Services, represented by Wylie Insurance Agency, is renewing both life and long term disability coverage at the same rate as FY2012. We have not seen an increase since FY2012. Page 1 of 1 cy, oF.wpr f. ` - `' Wylie City Council ".1,` AGENDA REPORT , .r[`nMy.4Y 3. 18 .4""P OPF/E1'6 Meeting Date: August 13,2013 Item Number: C Department: Engineering (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Chris Hoisted Account Code: N/A Date Prepared: August 5,2013 Budgeted Amount: N/A Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider and act upon, approval of Ordinance No. 2013-29, amending Section 110-173 (a) (10) (Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Certain Places) of Article VI (Stopping, Standing, and Parking) of Chapter 110 (Traffic and Vehicles) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances; Prohibiting Parking, Stopping or Standing of a Vehicle along the west side of Hilltop Lane from Pirate Drive to Stone Road and along the west side of Birmingham Street from Kirby Street to Williams Street during those times set forth in this Ordinance; Establishing an Offense; 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. Recommendation Motion to approve, Ordinance No. 2013-29, amending Section 110-173 (a) (10) (Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Certain Places) of Article VI (Stopping, Standing, and Parking) of Chapter 110 (Traffic and Vehicles) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances; Prohibiting Parking, Stopping or Standing of a Vehicle along the west side of Hilltop Lane from Pirate Drive to Stone Road and along the west side of Birmingham Street from Kirby Street to Williams Street during those times set forth in this Ordinance; Establishing an Offense; Providing for a Penalty for the violation of this Ordinance Discussion Birmingham Street from SH 78 to Kirby Street is striped with one northbound lane and two southbound lanes. When cars park in the southbound lane adjacent to Hartman Elementary it creates visibility issues for pedestrians as well as cars exiting the school property. Approval of the ordinance would restrict parking in this area. Hilltop Lane is a single loaded street with homes fronting the roadway along the east side. Parking for these residents is provided in their driveway and along the northbound (east) side of the street. As a result, if cars park on the southbound (west) side of the street it is difficult for emergency vehicles and school traffic to access Burnett Junior High School. Restricting parking on the west side of Hilltop from Stone Road to Pirate Drive will allow for two way traffic as well as parking along the east side of the roadway. Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2013-29 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING SECTION 110-173 (a) (10) (STOPPING, STANDING, OR PARKING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PLACES) OF ARTICLE VI (STOPPING, STANDING, AND PARKING) OF CHAPTER 110 (TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES) OF THE WYLIE CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROHIBITING PARKING, STOPPING OR STANDING OF A VEHICLE ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF HILLTOP LANE FROM PIRATE DRIVE TO STONE ROAD AND ALONG THE WEST SIDE OF BIRMINGHAM STREET FROM KIRBY STREET TO WILLIAMS STREET DURING THOSE TIMES SET FORTH IN THIS ORDINANCE; ESTABLISHING AN OFFENSE; 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 investigated and determined that it is in the best interest of the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie") to prohibit the stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle along the west side of Hilltop lane from Pirate Drive to Stone Road and along the west side of Birmingham Street from Kirby Street to Williams Street(the "Zone"); and WHEREAS, the City Council further finds that it is a reasonable exercise of its police power to prohibit the stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle in the Zone; and WHEREAS, the City Council further finds that the stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle in the Zone is dangerous and creates a traffic hazard that threatens the health, safety, and welfare of motorists and pedestrians; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the citizens of Wylie and promote the public health, safety and welfare of the school children to prohibit the stopping, standing, or parking located in Wylie, as set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: FINDINGS INCORPORATED. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Amendment to Section 110-173 (a) (10) (Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Certain Places) of Article VI (Stopping, Standing, and Parking) of Chapter 110 (Traffic and Vehicles) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances. Section 110-173 (a) (10) (Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Certain Places) of Article VI (Stopping, Standing, and Ordinance 2013-29-Amending Section 110-173 -Prohibiting Stopping,Standing,or Parking in Designated Areas Page 1 of 3 Parking) of Chapter 110 (Traffic and Vehicles) of the Wylie Code of Ordinances is amended to read as follows: (E) West side of Hilltop Lane from Pirate Drive to Stone Road; and (F) West side of Birmingham Street from Kirby Street to Williams Street. SECTION 3: ENFORCEMENT: In no way shall those areas where stopping, standing, or parking is prohibited be obstructed and no parking shall occur therein. The Police Chief, or his/her authorized representatives, is authorized to issue citations and/or remove or cause to be removed any material or vehicle obstructing the area in which stopping, standing, or parking is prohibited at the expense of the owner of such material or vehicle. The City shall not be responsible or liable for any damage to any vehicle or personal property removed from the area where stopping, standing, or parking is prohibited and shall not be responsible for any damage resulting from the failure to exercise the authority granted under this Ordinance. 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: PENALTY PROVISION. Any person violating this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined a sum of not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). Each continuing day's violation or separate act under this Ordinance shall constitute a separate offense. The penal provisions imposed under this Ordinance shall not preclude 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 7: AMENDMENTS. For clarity in reading amendments to the Wylie Code of Ordinances, any language intended to be added to the code may be underscored in the amending ordinance, and any language intended to be deleted from the code may be placed in brackets and stricken through. These markings, when used, and the deleted portions shall be removed when amendments are printed in the code. The amended provisions as set forth in this Ordinance have also been renumbered for ease of reading. Ordinance 2013-29-Amending Section 110-173 -Prohibiting Stopping,Standing,or Parking in Designated Areas Page 2 of 3 SECTION 8: EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage and publication as required by law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 13th day of August, 2013. ERIC HOGUE, Mayor ATTESTED AND CORRECTLY RECORDED: CAROLE EHRLICH, City Secretary Date of publication in The Wylie News - Ordinance 2013-29-Amending Section 110-173 -Prohibiting Stopping,Standing,or Parking in Designated Areas Page 3 of 3 ..t,/ OF t : Wylie City Council AGENDA REPORT •18S7. Meeting Date: 08/13/2013 Item Number: D (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: City Manager's Office Prepared By: Craig Kelly,PIO Account Code: 161-5651-56040 Date Prepared: 08/06/2013 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider and act upon, approval of Ordinance No. 2013-30 amending Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 budget) and approving an appropriation of funds in the amount of $5,000.00 from the Hotel Tax Fund for funding the Wylie Jubilee Bluegrass on Ballard; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. Recommendation Motion to approve, Ordinance No. 2013-30 amending Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 budget) and approving an appropriation of funds in the amount of$5,000.00 from the Hotel Tax Fund for funding the Wylie Jubilee Bluegrass on Ballard; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; and providing for an effective date of this ordinance. Discussion During a January 8, 2013, Work Session with city staff and members of the Wylie Downtown Merchants Association, the City Council gave direction to move forward with the Wylie Jubilee Bluegrass on Ballard concept and allocate $5,000 from the Hotel Tax Fund to help support the event, pending involvement by city staff in the execution of the event and participation of the Public Arts Advisory Board through an Arts and Craft fair. Bluegrass on Ballard held July 6, 2013, attracted thousands of people to our Historic Downtown District. Based on informal interviews and feedback from area restaurants and businesses, more than 50% of the attendees were first time visitors to the downtown area. The Best Western Wylie Inn sold out, and restaurants including the Ballard Street Café, Taste of Home, and the 96 West Winery reported record sales, returning sales tax dollars to the city. In addition, the Public Art Advisory Board Arts & Craft event brought in $3,850 to the Public Art Fund. Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2013-30 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2012-27 (2012-2013 BUDGET) AND APPROVING AN APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,000.00 FROM THE HOTEL TAX FUND FOR FUNDING THE WYLIE JUBILEE BLUEGRASS ON BALLARD; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") has investigated and determined that it will be beneficial and advantageous to the citizens of the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie") to amend Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 Budget) for the purpose of allocating funds for the Wylie Downtown Merchants Association Wylie Jubilee Bluegrass on Ballard held on Saturday, July 6, 2013. WHEREAS, the five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) matches the Wylie Downtown Merchants Association's five thousand dollar($5,000.00) funding of the Wylie Jubilee Bluegrass on Ballard to be used to secure musicians and infrastructure for the event; and WHEREAS, the Wylie Jubilee Bluegrass on Ballard attracts visitors from throughout the region and the State of Texas who stay in our hotel, shop our stores and eat in our restaurants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: Findings Incorporated. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Amendment to Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 Budget). Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 Budget) is hereby amended to allow for the following appropriation: Five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) shall be appropriated for the Wylie Downtown Merchants Association from Account 161-5651-56040 of the Hotel Tax Fund to assist in funding the Wylie Jubilee Bluegrass on Ballard event held Saturday, July 6, 2013. SECTION 3: Savings/ Repealing Clause. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed; but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed Ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the Ordinance. Any remaining portions of conflicting ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. Ordinance No.2013-30-Amending Ordinance No.2012-27(2012-2013 Budget) Appropriation of Funds-$5,000.00-Jubilee Bluegrass On Ballard Page 1 of 2 SECTION 4: 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, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 5: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, on this 13th day of August, 2013. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST TO: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Ordinance No.2013-30-Amending Ordinance No.2012-27(2012-2013 Budget) Appropriation of Funds-$5,000.00-Jubilee Bluegrass On Ballard Page 2 of 2 : Wylie City Council fir. ., i ' AGENDA REPORT -•iss7•aTF a'riTM.s Meeting Date: August 13, 2013 Item Number: 1 Department: Finance (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Linda Bantz Account Code: Date Prepared: August 2, 2013 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 2 Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2013-18 (R) of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, accepting the proposed property tax rate for fiscal year 2013-2014, accepting the calculation of the effective tax rate, establishing dates for public hearings on the proposed property tax rate, and providing for the publication as provided by the Texas Property Tax Code. Recommendation Motion approving Resolution No. 2013-18 (R) of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, accepting the proposed property tax rate for fiscal year 2013-2014, accepting the calculation of the effective tax rate, establishing dates for public hearings on the proposed property tax rate, and providing for the publication as provided by the Texas Property Tax Code. Discussion The City is required by law to follow certain meeting and notice (publication) guidelines identified in the "Truth in Taxation" guide. In accordance with the "Truth in Taxation" laws of the State of Texas, the effective and rollback tax rates and other statements and schedules must be published and two public hearings must be held if an entity's proposed tax rate exceeds the lower of either the effective tax rate or the rollback tax rate. This year's effective tax rate is $0.855158 and the rollback tax rate is $0.903962. The proposed 2013-14 budget is based on a tax rate of$0.8839 per$100 valuation. Any change in the proposed tax rate will require revision of the proposed budget. Since the proposed tax rate exceeds the effective tax rate the City Council is required to vote on the proposed tax rate and publish the results of the vote at least seven (7) days prior to the first scheduled public hearing on August 27, 2013. A second public hearing is scheduled for September 3, 2013. The Council may not adopt the tax rate at these hearings. At each hearing, it must announce the date, time and place of the meeting at which it will adopt the tax rate. This meeting must take place no less than three (3) days and no more than fourteen (14) days after the second public hearing. The City Council's vote on the tax rate is scheduled for September 10, 2013. The official detailed effective tax rate calculation is available in the office of the Collin County Tax Assessor/Collector (Kenneth L. Maun) in McKinney. A copy is also maintained in the Finance Department for the Council and public to view. Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2013-18(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ACCEPTING THE PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX RATE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014; ACCEPTING THE CALCULATION OF THE EFFECTIVE TAX RATE; ESTABLISHING DATES FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS ON THE PROPOSED PROPERTY TAX RATE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION AS PROVIDED BY THE TEXAS PROPERTY TAX CODE. WHEREAS, the City of Wylie has received the calculated effective tax rate as presented by the Collin County Tax Assessor/Collector's Office; and WHEREAS, the proposed tax rate exceeds the effective tax rate and the Statute requires two public hearings in order to allow the City Council to consider acceptance and adoption of an ordinance levying a proposed rate of$0.8839 per$100 valuation; and WHEREAS, the Texas Property Tax Code Chapter 26, as heretofore amended, provides the specific procedures in which to consider the proposed tax rate; 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 accept the rate of $0.8839 per$100 valuation as the proposed property tax rate for fiscal year 2013-2014. SECTION 2. The City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, met in a public meeting on August 13, 2013, and accepted this resolution with a majority vote as follows: Mayor Eric Hogue YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT Mayor Pro Tem Nathan Scott YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT Councilmember Richard White YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT Councilmember Bennie Jones YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT Councilmember Diane Culver YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT Councilmember Keith Stephens YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT Councilmember Todd Wintters YEA NAY ABSTAIN ABSENT SECTION 3. Public hearings shall be held on August 27, 2013, and September 3, 2013, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at the Wylie Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Wylie, Texas, to receive public comment regarding the proposed tax rate. SECTION 4. The content and vote taken on this resolution shall be published in the official newspaper of the City as provided by the Texas Property Tax Code. Resolution No.2013-18(R)-Proposed Property Tax Rate FY2013-14 Page 1 of 2 DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, on this the 13th day of August 2013. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Resolution No.2013-18(R)-Proposed Property Tax Rate FY2013-14 Page 2 of 2 PROPERTY TAX DISTRIBUTION CALCULATIONS FY2013-14 FY2012-13 Tax Year 2013 Tax Year 2012 TAX ROLL: Assessed Valuation (100%) $ 2,416,825,532 $ 2,270,465,600 Rate per $100 0.883900 0.888900 Tax Levy Freeze Adjusted 21,362,321 20,182,169 Tax Levy- Frozen (Disabled/over 65)* 1,004,327 918,992 Total Tax Levy 22,366,648 21,101,161 Percent of Collection 100% 100% Estimated Current Tax Collections $ 22,366,648 $ 21,101,161 SUMMARY OF TAX COLLECTIONS: Current Tax $ 21,362,321 $ 20,182,169 Revenue From Tax Freeze Property 1,004,327 918,992 Delinquent Tax 135,000 135,000 Penalty and Interest TOTAL TAX COLLECTIONS $ 22,501,648 $ 21,236,161 FY2013-14 FY2013-14 PERCENT FY2013-14 FY2012-13 TAX RATE OF TOTAL AMOUNT AMOUNT GENERAL FUND: Current Tax $ 0.593314 $ 14,339,364 $ 13,409,788 Revenue From Tax Freeze Property 674,104 610,614 Delinquent Tax 90,000 90,000 Penalty and Interest Total General Fund $ 0.593314 67.12% $ 15,103,468 $ 14,110,402 DEBT SERVICE FUND: Current Tax $ 0.290586 $ 7,022,957 $ 6,772,381 Revenues From Tax Freeze Property 330,223 308,378 Delinquent Tax 45,000 45,000 Penalty and Interest Total Debt Service $ 0.290586 32.88% $ 7,398,180 $ 7,125,759 DISTRIBUTION $ 0.883900 100.00% $ 22,501,648 $ 21,236,161 : Wylie City Council fir. ., i ' AGENDA REPORT -•iss7•aTF ak riTM.s Meeting Date: August 13, 2013 Item Number: 2. (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: Planning Prepared By: Charles H. Lee,AICP, CBO Account Code: Date Prepared: July 9, 2013 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 7 Subject Hold a Public Hearing and consider, and act upon, amending the zoning from Agricultural District (AG/30) & Planned Development-Single Family District (PD 2012-04) to Planned Development-Single Family District for an expansion-continuation of an existing Planned Development-Single Family District (PD-SF) on approximately 101.525 acres, generally located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard. ZC 2013-03 Recommendation Motion to approve amending the zoning from Agricultural District (AG/30) & Planned Development-Single Family District (PD 2012-04) to Planned Development-Single Family District for an expansion-continuation of an existing Planned Development —Single Family District (PD-SF) on approximately 101.525 acres, generally located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard. ZC 2013-03 Discussion Owner: Nora Kreymer & Retha Tibbals Applicant: Douglas Properties & Bloomfield Homes This item was tabled at the July 23, 2013 City Council meeting and must be removed from the table. The applicant is requesting to establish permanent zoning on an approximate 65.85 acre tract immediately adjacent to an existing Planned Development-Single Family Residential subdivision (PD 2012-04). The purpose for the request is to expand and continue single family detached residential development consistent with Kreymer Estates provisions and conforming to existing surrounding residential properties. Generally located south of E. Brown Street and west of W.A. Allen Boulevard; the area of this request extends west to Oaks Addition, south and southwest to the Rush Creek Estates & Heatherwood Estates residential neighborhoods and encompasses the 100 year flood plain. The proposed addition will connect to existing through streets Oak Street, Rush Creek Drive, Tanglewood Drive and Cedar Creek Drive. 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. Page 1 of 3 Page 2 of 3 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 Ray Hubbard and a prominent feature of the terrain as well as multiple open space areas. The applicant/owner is requesting a change in zoning to allow for suburban single family residential neighborhood consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan in preserving natural open spaces and providing pedestrian paths & connections in its design. 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 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 and minimum 1,700 square foot dwelling units. 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 Parks Board in the dedication and construction of public hike & bike trail, open spaces and other recreational amenities (Exhibit P) that will be incorporated throughout the proposed neighborhood as well as open space and other pedestrian linkages. This request proposes to build upon public amenities approved & near completion by adding a pedestrian bridge spanning the creek, 12 adult workstations, picnic benches and appropriate lighting. Hike & bike trails will span for a total of 11,0001.f. In summary, the request to rezone property from Agricultural to PD-SF is consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Map and does conform to the existing Planned Development 2012-24. 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. Notification/Responses: One hundred twenty-three (123) notifications were mailed, with twelve (12) written responses returned opposing the request and no responses in favor of the request at the time of posting. Parks Board Meeting At their May 20, 2013 Parks Board meeting; the Board voted 6-0 to accept the applicant's proposal for parkland dedication as submitted and recommends approval subject to planned development provisions. Planning Commission Discussion At their July 2, 2013 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting one Commissioner suggested the applicant consider an additional tot-lot if possible. Several members from surrounding properties spoke during the public hearing with majority of concern regarding lot density, traffic, storm water runoff and preservation of open space vegetation and wildlife. Page 3 of 3 Board members voted 6-0 to recommend approval of this request as submitted. Approval subject to: 1. Submission, review and subsequent approval of required flood study per City Ordinance & City Engineer. 2. Attached exhibits as part of the ordinance consistent with Park Board's recommendation and Flood Study's outcome and requirements. EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION ZONING CASE No. Being a 40.666 acre tract of land situated in the Francisco de la Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688 in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas being all of a called 40.459 Acre tract of land conveyed to Archie A. Kreymer and Nora M. Kreymer by deed recorded in Volume 4043, Page 0070, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas, and all of a 35.8788 acre tract conveyed to, Bloomfield Homes, L.P. according to that Special Warranty Deed recorded in Document Number 2011228001399910 of the Official Public Records of Collin County Texas (OPRCCT), and all of a 24.020 acre tract conveyed to, Harry F. Tibbals, Jr. & Retha Tibbals by deed recorded in Volume 1152, Page 561, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas and all of lots 4-7, Block A of the Akin Addition recorded in Volume 2448, Page 867, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas. the subject tract being more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a 5/8 inch iron rod found for the southwest corner of said Archie A. Kreymer tract and the common southeast corner of Oaks Addition No. 4, an addition to the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas same being the northeast corner of Rush Creek Estates, an addition to the City of Wylie, Texas according to the plat recorded in Cabinet C, Page 494, Deed Records Collin County, Texas and the common northwest corner of Rush Creek Estates Phase II, an addition to the City of Wylie, Texas according to the plat recorded in Cabinet E, Page 22, Map Records, Collin County, Texas. THENCE,N 00°42' 32"E, a distance of 1,375.99 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, along a non-tangent curve to the right having a central angle of 04°37'19" and a radius of 1121.17 feet, with an arc length of 90.44 feet and a chord bearing of S 88°41'31"E- 90.42 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 01° 01' 06" E, a distance of 208.70 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 88° 44' 18" E, a distance of 764.07 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 02° 19' 53" E, a distance of 212.13 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, along a non-tangent curve to the right having a central angle of 04°29'59" and a radius of 1080.00 feet, with an arc length of 84.82 feet and a chord bearing of S 86°59'24"E- 84.80 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, along a tangent curve to the left having a central angle of 04°09'53" and a radius of 1160.00 feet, with an arc length of 84.32 feet and a chord bearing of S 86°49'21"E-84.30 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 88° 54' 17" E, a distance of 1329.64 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 02° 50' 42"W, a distance of 1987.07 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 88° 58' 18"W, a distance of 440.67 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 21° 41' 07" E, a distance of 377.07 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 89° 32' 38" E, a distance of 120.43 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, along a non-tangent curve to the left having a central angle of 27°07'13" and a radius of 300.00 feet, with an arc length of 142.00 feet and a chord bearing of S 15°24'39"W- 140.68 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 01° 51' 02" W, a distance of 189.57 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 88° 08' 58" E, a distance of 204.68 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 01° 54' 56" W, a distance of 321.18 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 89° 21' 18" E, a distance of 1054.84 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 00° 34' 20" E, a distance of 145.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 89° 25' 40" E, a distance of 5.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 00° 34' 20" E, a distance of 365.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 89° 25' 40"W, a distance of 40.31 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 00° 34' 20" E, a distance of 255.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 89° 25' 40" E, a distance of 20.16 feet to a point for corner; THENCE,N 00° 34' 20" E, a distance of 261.27 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 87° 06' 50" E, a distance of 756.61 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, S 77° 57' 57" E, a distance of 21.45 feet to the Place of Beginning with the subject tract containing 4,423,318 Square Feet or 101.545 Acres of Land. EXHIBIT "B" CONDITIONS FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING CASE No.2013-03 I. GENERAL CONDITIONS: 1. This planned Development District shall not affect any regulations within the Code of Ordinances, except as specifically provided herein. 2. All regulations of the Single Family 10 District (SF-10) set forth in Article 3, Section 3.2 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance (adopted as of May 2011) are hereby replaced with the following: Figure 3-4 - Single Family8.5 District (SF-8.5) Lot Size (Minimum) Lot Area(sq. ft.) 8,500 Lot Width(feet) 70 Lot width of corner Lots (feet) 90 Lot Depth(feet) 100 Lot Depth of Double Front Lots (feet) 120 Dwelling Regulations (Minimum Square Footage) 15% of the lots 1,800 35% of the lots 2,000 50% of the lots 2,200 Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section III Design Conditions Yard Requirements—Main Structures Front Yard(feet) 25 Side Yard(feet) 7 Side Yard of Corner Lots (feet) 15 Side Yard of Corner Lots (feet) on key lots 25 Rear Yard(feet) 25 Rear Yard Double Front Lots (feet) 30 Lot Coverage 45% Height of Structures Main Structure (feet 40 Accessory Structure (feet) 14 1 II. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Maximum number of residential lots not to exceed 275 lots. 2. Key lots are defined as a corner lot which is backing up to an abutting side yard. 3. Three-tab roofing shall not be permitted. 4. No alleys shall be required within the property. 5. 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 Planning Department. 6. The Development Plan attached as Exhibit "C" shall serve as the Preliminary Plat. 7. Existing trees greater than 6 inch caliper within the flood plain shall be protected in accordance with City's Tree Preservation Plan. 8. 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. 9. 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, pavilion, benches, tables, concrete trail, and any other installed improvements, per Exhibit "P". Coordinate with the City Park Department prior to the replacement or removal of any improvement for consistency with City Park standards. £ Maintain slopes and topography to prevent erosion. B. City responsibilities of amenities include: a. Perform playground safety inspections by qualified personnel. b. Schedule pavilion reservations for the public. 10. All Park Amenities as described in Exhibit "P" and as approved by the City Parks Department, shall be installed per phase prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for each individual phase. 2 III. DESIGN REGULATION CHART: A. Land Design Requirements A. Land Design Requirements (In Accordance with Exhibit "P") ELEMENT a.BASE STANDARD(ALL DEVELOPMENT b. DESIRABLE STANDARD MUST COMPLY FULLY WITH ALL LISTED (THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLES WILL BE BELOW) ACHIEVED THROUGHOUT THE SUBDIVISION) Public Open Space a. Trail shall be constructed to the City's Single-loaded street along open space. standards. b. 6 & 8 ft. hike &bike trail and open space improvements, per Exhibit "P". c. Provide benches per Exhibit "P". d. Trees along Brown Street. Perimeter Walkways and Coordinate with City of Wylie Landscape Furnishings along open space a. 10 Benches with backs per Exhibit "P". a. 10 Benches, 2 Picnic Tables, 12 station easements and trails b. Decorative paving and cross-walks at adult fitness stations 1 Pavilion, 1 Tot street connections Lot and pedestrian walking bridge over c. 7 ft at interior street connectors. creek ,per Exhibit "P". b. 8 ft wide at main entry 3 B. Street and Sidewalk Requirements B. Street and Sidewalk Requirements (For all Residential Districts) ELEMENT BASE STANDARD b. DESIRABLE STANDARD (ALL DEVELOPMENT MUST COMPLY FULLY (THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLES WILL BE WITH ALL LISTED BELOW) ACHIEVED THROUGHOUT THE SUBDIVISION) Entry Features and Architectural features on stone monument (no Wrought iron accent panels, or 2 or more different Signage at Entries brick) with landscaping and incorporated into type/color of stone (can be synthetic or cultured). open space area and illuminated by means other than street lights. Street Name Signs Including block numbers, incorporated with street lighting coordinated throughout. Pedestrian Crosswalks Connected system of decorative pavers at Trail 8 ft. wide, connected system of decorative pavers at Crossings per Exhibit "P". Trail Crossing at Main Entry. Sidewalk Locations 4 ft concrete, both sides of street. Mail Boxes Paired at lot line where applicable. Number Stone same as house exterior trim. plaque, brick same as resident. Perimeter Alleys No alleys are required. 4 C. Architectural Requirements C.Architectural Requirements (For all Residential Districts) ELEMENT BASE STANDARD b. DESIRABLE STANDARD (ALL DEVELOPMENT MUST COMPLY FULLY WITH (THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLES WILL BE ALL LISTED BELOW) ACHIEVED THROUGHOUT THE SUBDIVISION) Building Bulk and Articulation Minimum 25% of street facade offset minimum 2 ft, minimum 60% total area on 1st floor of all 2-story House Numbers Lighted front stone wall plaque beside main entry. Exterior Facade Material 80% brick or masonry stucco, with 20% stone or decorative brick accent Porch 140 square feet combined total covered front entry, 50 square feet or larger front entry, or rear entry or side entry. Minimum of 50 s.f for connected wrap-around two or more sides, or front porch on dwellings with front facing garages. pitched cover incorporated into roof lines of house Chimneys Chimney enclosed with masonry matching exterior 40% stone to match house accent material for walls and capped houses with Chimneys. Roof Pitch 8:12 minimum roof pitch; with articulation, dormers or hip/gable Roof Materials Architectural-grade overlap shingles, tile or standing seam metal, no wood shingles, Paint rooftop accessories to match Roof Eaves No wood fascia or soffit Repetition of floor plan and 7 lots skipped on same side of street before elevation repeating similar floor plan and elevation, 4 lots skipped opposite side of street, and no identical or flipped floor plans side by side or directly across street 5 C.Architectural Requirements Cont. (For all Residential Districts) ELEMENT BASE STANDARD b. DESIRABLE STANDARD (ALL DEVELOPMENT MUST COMPLY FULLY WITH ALL (THE FOLLOWING DESIRABLES WILL BE LISTED BELOW) ACHIEVED THROUGHOUT THE SUBDIVISION) Garage entry a. Door may face primary street front with an upgraded Cedar Door. Garage shall be a minimum of 500 square feet. Dwelling Size Minimum dwelling size exclusive of garages and breezeways Fencing a. Front: 4 ft maximum height, 50%transparent, wood or wrought iron. b. Side/Rear: 8 ft maximum height, wood w/metal posts &rails to inside. c. (No pressure treated wood). d. 6 foot Wrought Iron fence adjacent to the open space. Landscaping Sod front, rear, and side yards and minimum 2 trees Automated, subsurface irrigation system and 5 shrubs in front yard. Outdoor Lighting Front entry and drive/garage illuminated by standard Front façade and drive/garage illuminated by porch light down-light (tree-or house-mounted) or up- light (house-mounted), and front- and side- yard activity area illuminated, wired to interior. Conservation/Sustainability Complies with Energy component of Building Code 6 Iv. A. Land Design Standards—New Residential Requirements Desired Land Design requirements are achieved by projects in accordance with Exhibit "P" and the following criteria: 1. Provision of Public Pathways - Public Open Space a. Base Standard (1) Trail shall be constructed to the City's standards. Open space parkland shall be in accordance with Exhibit "P" as adopted by this ordinance. (a) 8' Hike & Bike Trail, with 6' in front of dwellings, achieving link in city trail system and a pedestrian walking bridge over creek. (b) Open Space Improvements, including 1 Pavilion and 1 Tot Lot, 10 park benches, 2 picnic tables and a 12 station adult fitness station. (c) Decorative pavers shall be installed at trail crossings. (2) The public pathway system easement(s) shall be connected along existing or planned utility rights-of-way and/or public property lines to any existing or planned public trail system on abutting land. Locate the public open space easement to provide for future connections to be made by others across intervening property to any existing or planned public trail system on land that does not abut the development. Public Access Street Subdiv is ion Development Public Open Space Easement ,,,. . --r' Open Space ,. ..t ,� • b. Desirable Design Attributes Single-loaded Street along open space and access per Exhibit "P". 2. Provision of Public Pathway—Perimeter Walkways and Landscape a. Base Standard (1) Per Exhibit "P" and coordinate improvements of Brown Road with the City of Wylie. (2) Landscaping and Tree Preservation shall be in accordance with Exhibit "C" The following trees and shrubs are recommended for landscaping and screening purposes: 1. Large Trees: Pecan Red Oak Burr Oak Water Oak Southern Magnolias Live Oak Bald Cypress Bradford Pear 2. Small Trees: Yaupon Hollies Crape Myrtle Wax Myrtle Cherry Laurel Red Bud Japanese Black Pine Cedar Elm 3. Evergreen Shrubs: Red Tip Photinia Burford Holly Nellie R. Stevens Chinese Holly Yaupon Holly Clearra Nandinnia Dwarf Crape Myrtle Japanese Ligustrum Waxleaf Ligustrum Abelia Junipers Barberry Asian Jasmine Honeysuckle English Ivy Boston Ivy Liriope Monkey Grass Virginia Creeper Vinca Mondon Grass Ophia Pogon Elaeagnus Purple Sage Pistachio The following trees are discouraged for landscaping and screening purposes: Silver Maple Hackberry Green Ash Arizona Ash Mulberry Cottonwood Mimosa Syberian Elm 8 American Elm Willow Sycamore b. Desirable Design Attributes None 3. Lighting and Furnishings Along Open Space, Easements and Trails a. Base Standard (1) On open space easements, public walkways and trails provide: per Exhibit "P" (2) Benches with backs installed per Exhibit "P" (3) Provide decorative paving and cross-walks at street connectors. (4) 8' wide decorative paving crossing at main entry; 7 ft wide at interior street connectors per Exhibit "P" b. Desirable Design Attributes (1) 10 Benches, 2 Picnic Tables, 1 Pavilion, 12 station adult fitness stations and 1 Tot Lot, per Exhibit "P", to be coordinated with Parks Department. (2) 8' wide decorative paving crossing at main entry; (3) Pedestrian walking bridge over creek. B. Street and Sidewalk Standards—New Residential Requ irem en is Desired street and sidewalk requirements are achieved in accordance with the following criteria: 1. Street Treatments—Entry Features and Signage at Entries a. Base Standard Architectural features on stone monument (no brick) with landscaping and incorporated into open space area and illuminated by means other than street lights. b. Desirable Design Attributes Wrought iron accent panels or 2 or more different type/color of stone (can be synthetic or cultured). 9 4 ! iiiit-.4".,,-1-s:;.' 1. '•'.1.74,,t.i.:1,-**i- ,ti 14 ,,l ..,.-- v . . 3* 4 g .i.././., �l!(-J/.Is/J '4 ;C'� '1+.v -44`' try-, �r1 4`t, eWr .s ,w♦ c . -. - j R v n-. Ile 't'b^L'+. - - • 9 wit y W as7 �v.H 2. Street Treatments—Street Name Signs a. Base Standard Block numbers shall be incorporated with street lighting that is coordinated throughout the subdivision. b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 3. Street Treatments—Pedestrian Crosswalks a. Base Standard All crosswalks within a Residential development are to be 7 feet wide at trail crossings and must connect to a pedestrian sidewalk system of decorative pavers with pedestrian ramps complying with the American with Disabilities Act, to provide a clear, continuous pedestrian and circulation system throughout a subdivision. b. Desirable Design Attributes: Provide 8 ft. wide, connected system of decorative pavers at Trail Crossing at Main Entry. 4. Pedestrian Sidewalks - Sidewalk Locations a. Base Standard 4 feet wide concrete pedestrian sidewalks shall be located on both sides of the street, in the right-of-way of every internal street. b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 5. Mail Boxes a. Base Standard 10 Mail boxes shall be paired at the lot line where applicable and shall provide number plaque and brick to match the resident. b. Desirable Design Attributes: Same stone as house exterior trim to mail boxes. 6. Pedestrian Sidewalks - Sidewalk Lighting a. Base Standard Decorative street lighting shall be provided along residential streets throughout all Residential Developments, providing low illumination with solar controls on decorative poles with spacing ranging from 250 feet to 350 feet between lights placed on alternating sides of the street. A Street Lighting Plan must be submitted to the City Engineer for approval. The City Engineer is authorized to alter the distance requirement if needed in an effort to achieve the best lighting arrangement possible. Vsgs _'44 • b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 7. Perimeter Alleys a. Base Standard No Alleyways are required for the subdivision. b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 11 C. Architectural Standards—New Residential Requirements 1. Building Bulk and Articulation a. Base Standard In order to avoid large blank facades, variations in the elevation of residential facades facing a public street shall be provided in both the vertical and horizontal dimensions. At least 25 percent of the façade shall be offset a minimum of 2 feet either protruding from or recessed back from the remainder of the façade. A minimum of 60 percent of the total area shall be on the lst floor of all 2 story dwellings. b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 2. House Numbers a. Base Standard All single family residential units shall have lighted front stone wall plaque with resident address beside the main entry of the dwelling unit. b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 3. Exterior Facade Material a. Base Standard All single family residential units shall have a minimum of eighty (80) percent of the exterior facade composed of kiln-fired clay brick or masonry stucco, with 20 percent stone or decorative brick accent, excluding windows, doors and other openings. Glazing shall not exceed twenty-five (25) percent of the front elevation of the residence. Dormers, second story walls or other elements supported by the roof structure may be composite masonry materials if approved by the Building Official as having the same durability as masonry or stone and when offset at least six (6) inches from the first floor exterior wall. Wood, vinyl siding and EIFS materials shall not be used for exterior walls. 12 / 77 -7- -- T,irt"..:i:- i•gill 4 1 -no--ho. �'r, x,;^,� b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 4. Exterior Facades—Porch a. Base Standard Each single family residential unit shall have a combined total covered front, side or rear entry of a minimum of 140 total square feet of floor area. To enhance livable outdoor space front porches shall be a minimum of 50 s.f. with railings, columns or other architectural features for all dwellings that have front facing garages with cedar doors. ami umum �_ 13 b. Desirable Design Attributes: 50 square feet or larger front entry, or connected wrap-around on two or more sides, or pitched cover incorporated into the roof line of the house. 5. Exterior Facades - Chimneys a. Base Standard Chimney flues for fireplace chimneys are to be within a chimney enclosed with masonry matching exterior walls of the residential unit and capped. b. Desirable Design Attributes: Fireplace chimneys shall incorporate 40 percent stone, matching the accent exterior façade materials of the house for houses with Chimneys. 6. Roofs and Roofing - Roof Pitch a. Base Standard All single family residential units shall have a minimum roof pitch of 8:12, with articulation, dormers or a combination of hip and gable roofing. 1212 1012 Minimum Roof Pitch Allowed 8:12 b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 7. Roofs and Roofing - Roofing Materials a. Base Standard All single family residential units shall have architectural-grade overlap shingles, tile or standing seam metal. Wood shingles are not permitted. Plumbing vents, attic vents, and other rooftop accessories are to be painted to match the roof shingle color. b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 14 8. Roofs and Roofing - Roof Eaves a. Base Standard No wood fascia or soffits are permitted. ti b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 9. Repetition of Residential Unit Designs — Repetition of Floor Plan and Elevation a. Base Standard A minimum of seven (7) platted residential lots must be skipped on the same side and four (4) lots must be skipped on the opposite side of a street before rebuilding the same single family residential unit with an identical (or nearly identical) street elevation design. The same floor plan shall not be repeated on neighboring, side by side lots or directly across the street. _L._1_._1_. .1_1. L-1-L. . ._ 'ti'-I- T"T'T'I-r•T'T'T'i-f 'T'T'- OK NO 7 I 6 5 41 31 2 I 1 I. I 1 I ?. 13 I 4 LOTSUPE OPPO TE SIDE OF STREET �I T 4730 S SKIITED StESKIP ! 01 ST EE2 E-II 6 I 7TNO 1 OK 1 I 15 II II I 1 1 OK 1 I II I I I _ 'I-r'T'T'T' 1-r' I T'I-f-r'T'T'• Identical or nearly identical floor plan means that the layout, size and function of the rooms are essentially the same Identical or nearly identical street elevation design means little or no variation in the articulation of the facade, height or width of facade, placement of the primary entrances, porches, number and placement of windows, and other major architectural feature. It does not mean similar colors, materials, or small details. b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 15 10. Garage Entry a. Base Standard Garage doors can be located on the primary street elevation of a single family residential unit with an upgraded Cedar door. The primary street would be the addressed street front. Garages may face the street on a corner lot side yard. Each garage shall be a minimum of 500 square feet. Ll II II ■ 111.1111111"111.111111111111.111111111111- b. Desirable Design Attributes: None 11. Dwelling Size a. Base Standard The minimum square feet of floor space shall be (15%) of the houses 1,800 s.£ , (35%) of the houses 2,000 s.£ , (50%) of the houses 2,200 s.£ measured within the outside dimensions of a residential dwelling unit including each floor level, but excluding carports, garages, and breezeways. 12. Fencing a. Base Standard (1) Front yard fences (if provided) shall be permitted to a height of 4 feet maximum with 50 percent transparency constructed of wood or wrought iron. 16 (2) Side and rear yard fences (if provided) shall be permitted to a height of 6 feet maximum and constructed of wood with metal posts and rails to the inside. (3) Pressure treated wood is prohibited. (4) Fences shall be constructed of wrought iron next to open space, and shall be maximum 6 ft in height. b. Desirable Design Attributes None 13. Landscaping a. Base Standard (1) Each residential dwelling shall have sodded front, side, and rear yard with a minimum of 2 trees and 5 shrubs in front yard. (2) All landscaped areas must be kept in a healthy and growing condition. Any plant materials that die during a time of year where it is not feasible to replant shall be replaced as soon as possible. b. Desirable Design Attributes Each residential dwelling unit shall have an automated, subsurface irrigation system. .. — V y * ti 14. Outdoor Lighting a. Base Standard All residential dwelling units shall have an illuminated standard porch light at the front entry and drive/garage. b. Desirable Design Attributes Front façade and drive/garage shall be illuminated by down-light (tree or house mounted) or up-light (house mounted), and front and side yard activity area illuminated and wired to the interior of the house. 17 15. Conservation/Sustainability a. Base Standard Each residential dwelling unit must comply with the Energy component of the Building Code. Each residential dwelling unit shall be equipped with Energy Star appliances. b. Desirable Design Attributes None 18 S.H.78 RACETRAC ADDITION PERRY EASTERLING TRUSTEE RICHARD JUSTICE R=116000 ��` ,,6� -J &MELLODY JUSTICE LADYLIKE SHOP INC. R=lOB0.00 \ 0.385 ACRES L=84.32 0 LOT).BLK.1 0.335 ACRES 18.473 ACRES L=8482 ONCOR LAVON W VOL.2013,Pc.55 R=112L77 VOL.21 1 5,PG.56 VOL.1030,PC.416 T 4243 T=42.18 SWITCHING STATION pPP�'yae VOL. oQ��ao0 2399,PG.222 L=9044 84.80 CN=84.30 VOL.2012.PG.2589 QO^PQc�' p pOQ-v, Z A=4'0953' of otia 4s�o`' Q CO S.H.No.78 T==4S25 A=47'59" Oa�Q\pay^ 9�EJ o` ''. W a LYI=9042� EAST BROWN STREET l, N865974"w CB=SBb'%f9"Z1� A=4;TYI9' EAST BROWN STREET �p PO A° 08=5BB41:T114 ',p—. _ N1154'171w1 .64' E.Brown Street 1 1 _ SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Q-Gt„�ppI m 2 2 29 WYLIE,INC. 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Live Oak Post Oak Cedar 14 14 7 01 .545 Ate\ ES \�\ --- 17 13 \ i Cedar (30 toi 40 frees Existing TreeA Masses Willow Cottonwood 6""caliper-18�caliper Cottonwood 15 15 16 14 \ 8 (70 to 80 frees 0 90%to be saved) � , >d EASTRIDGE ADDITION (3O to 40 frees ® 6""caliper-24"caliper OAK STREET __�'�-I 4.. -11 — — mE Pc.715 6 caliper-18"caliper 60%to be saved) I _ —I— J © W 7O%to be saved) AREA N D AREA N E AREA N F 5 6 10 -- v a Hackberry Hackberry Hackberry d SURREY CIR. Bols d arc Bois d arc Bois d arc al i I © Cedar Cedar Cedar 4e -- ill , C i11111111 Live Oak Cottonwood Cottonwood 111111011,11111141.11184111111111114111 � � *r,: + tA \ ` I il Post Oak Post Oak Post Oak •lirRuses CREE N \ i I Cottonwood (60 to 70 Trees 0 Mulberry S77' 7'57'W ESTATES,PHA E II 2,.45' zNOREvisLN , _-1s6�. ��--.�--22-�3 Willow 6"caliper-24 coliper (70 to 100 frees % 0 14,,, :PHI. is—veL , zRE A . „ zeaz�_-- AW Iiii 11 Mulberry60%to be saved) 6=coliper-30caliper S tESTA� _MR.CJ '. -RUSH CREEK E'.TATES PHASE II \A.; -e- ISION 16R i I (90 to 130 frees ® 20%to be saved) PLAT OF LOTS I4A - CAB.I,PG. •5 M.R.C.C.T. II $\\ 6""coliper-30""caliper VOL. -_-- '.C.CT. RUSH CREEK DRIVE saszs'4oE� _ — — xiseng Tree Masses I I CARRIAGE LN. 70%to be saved) Al 20.16' --� AreaE J ,El 0114 I 404'19 20 21 III > \ \ + I - 10 L 4 'H CRE':K EST'TES P O \ 111W111011/4\ ..., I1/Ell o R�.HG'- KEST,. III 30 IY t7i \ \ �\ a, Iin /2 )0♦ps.C.PG ... 2711111 23 Z 2 s� \ \ PR 0 d �STRIDGE AD�.ITION GRAPHIC SCALE 1":120' TANGLEWOOD DRIVE \ �`ii \ Jgip AB,RS 0 3 SURREY CIR.CAS L.PG.•31 � � 4b, N89°zs'ao"w --� '\ \ 13R 120 0 120 240 +01407__, 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5' � L 5 EXHIBIT C 2 r1 I*I' M ;1141 I I I IF Olio I CONCEPT PLAN : :18 44067' OF 0 IF 14 Lu �'� KREYMER ESTATES 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 w 10 9 8 7 6 Z I i I 2 IN THE d g Tree Masses STONE GRI: CITY OF WYLIE.COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS Area F PHASE 1 6 sas°zsao°E o 101.545 ACRES to CEDAR CREEK DRIVE 5.00' cas.c.PG.17- 274 RESIDENTIAL LOTS L — J 7 3 H.O.A.OPEN SPACE LOTS 1124 w DEVELOPER: DOUGLAS PROPERTIES INC. 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 P I R=34D.00L 14200 2309 AVENUE K. SUITE 100 z w A _ ' T=7236 PLANO, TX 75074 12043' T=723668 TEL: 972-422-1658 S89'32'38"E A=27T17Y3' N8921181Y 1054.84 - ENGINEER/SURVEYOR: 0 •: si57479"W 1 2 3 4 5 0 AKIN ADDITION ��TIPTON ENGINEERING SuftTe 500�iraNig as 77508 HE THERWOOD ESTATES 00 BLOCK A.LOT 1 28 a division of Westwood9' VOL.2448.PG.867 MR (972)mm 2 P-11W756 CA .L,PG.73 ro.R.c.c.R. 7 MATCH LINE FO vvvv FOXWOOD LANE Z O 000 a > (N. 1 I I I 1 I -J -I MAY, 2013 S.H.78 RACETRAC ADDITION PERRY EASTERLING TRUSTEE RICHARD JUSTICE R=116009 ���� ��� J &MELLODY JUSTICE LADYLIKE SHOP INC. �lOB0.00 0.385 ACRES L=84.32 0 LOT1.BLK.1 R=11211J VOL.21 1 5,PG.56 0.335 ACRES 18.473 ACRES T T=42.18 ONCOR LAVON oP�'�,5deo P'"'?5 IM VOL.2013,PG.55 VOL.2399,PG.222 VOL 1030,PG.416 �� SWITCHING STATION 0 Pie O L=91244 -8.4•� VOL.2012.PG.2589 Q QG' 0 p0 v. T=4525 A=42959" A=4.0953' of otia 4sQo`' Q m S.H.N.78 CH=90.421 EAST BROWN STREET C N8659'24"14 CB=S864927� a�����o'�^ �EJ ogo-�o- D ¢' A=47Y79" EAST BROWN STREET Q'o �° P09 .3° W CB=S88'4i JPw 4 - — N8854771132 64' E.Brown Street 1 1 ----_ __ -- _- i T _-- u gilfr SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Q-Gt�pOtid� I m 2 2 29 WYLIE,INC. �PGG° WI = /BJECT 1.9998ACRES0I77CC.NO.94-0012161 _ ACT 3 3 28 -P'. g r----------------- I----_\ i----� 1 1 E.Smne orwe NBB I N 764.0> j1! GARY SIXKILLER /4 4 27 N I I 1RY SIXKILL I// VOL.4229,27388 I i a 5 5 261 ' i_j__ r-t 1 I NOT TO ALE • i I I %� _ F_ 1 28 m o I 4 ,NI 1 O 7 ; 7 24 i � - - - - - - - � m I ❑ F OwIli/ v 6B O OAKS ADD1ilON NO.4 > / n o I 1 MzI j N m LN. F M.R. a D C.T. QQ 1 1 © 1 I 9 O 9 22j .41 ---- ------ --�/ O li (,/,' ' 4 I 1 ...., 6 pOaI 1h4L-1 0i - <B Y 1 IO f0 210 � �� I FAIRVIEW DR. 1--- 0 . 1 I 11151111 E Z U 1 Im Nas°ossa"w 11 it 20 - . \ > 204.68' 12 12 ,g O I = OPEN SPACE = 26.201 ACRES 13 13 16 \ \`_ , --. \'N I ! v EST 1 1 ,000 L.F. HIKE&BIKE TRAIL �.� / I- - EAST OAK . 3 OPEN SPACE IMPROVEMENTS 14 14 17 13 .\ 1 16 O O O N' iIIIII (®DENOTES PAVILION) 15 75 14 I 1 ;© B ( DENOTES TOT LOT) 1 I O L110301T10N OAK STREET _�-'-1 ® 1`\` I' m 46.8,PG.715 ( o DENOTES PARK BENCH) 5 6 1 I — — — _ _ —_—_—_—__ f © J 9 (®DENOTES PICNIC TABLE) f0 = L------ I ` , 1 a ( D4 DENOTES DECORATIVE PAVERS AT _ © SURREY CIR. TRAIL CROSSING) 1 _` O 4 '77757,,, I (Q WORKOUT STATION) i 6 I 1PEDESTRIAN WALKING BRIDGE) RJSHCREE4 1�-- ESTATES.PHA E II �� j#/411111rits \\• O I I EXACT LOCATION OF THE HIKE&BIKE TRAIL&PEDESTRIAN WALKING lib" 1401,, z1.as f3 2ND REVISIT N 187 _1g A_-20-t--?? -�3 I I BRIDGE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE DEVELOPER AND CITY OF WYLIE 72 I4R_ f0 11 RUS CREE ESTATES_. C-�-TZ-. _ RE'LAT QE19.IS19,28 c4-2-r---� / `\ 1 '1 PHA.1 . ISION /6R RUSH CREEK ESTATES PHASE II "i•�, I ' FLAT OF LOTS IAA - CAB.I,PG.:5M.R.C.C.r. �\ I x s89°25'40"E I I I i v CARRIAGE LN. VOL. -_-- '.C.C.T. RUSH CREEK DRIVE 4018 ---L-----� \ J 1 is 20 21 22 \ o 4 'HCRE-KEST�TESP II I `\ ,\ i , I no ill R�.HG' KEST' E A' `\ \ I ® EsuR/R030 27 23 w 2 § `\ isP.R. 00l, IO Z \d J `\ �\ j IC�STRIDGE ADDITIONGRAPHISCAL1"=120' TANGLEWOOD DRIVEJ IST.REVIsuN EY CIR. — N89°25'40'W `\ I CAL.Pc.'3140.31' , `\ 120 0 120 24Q 1 w• 1----2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 52: �11 \ \ `1 ©. I ® 3l11111111111111111111\ OEXHIBIT P 24 OF NB85B'f8"W 44Q67�----- u LU ° � 1 11111 KREYMER ESTATES 13 12 77 f0 9 8 7 Z 10 9 8 7 6 1 2 IN THE d I I I _ CITY OF WYLIE.COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS i -- I '" STO HASE I E 6 10 CEDAR CREEK DRIVE 589255.00 -----1 I .. CAB.G.PG.173 101.545 ACRES 274 RESIDENTIAL LOTS 1 3 H.O.A.OPEN SPACE LOTS 7 8 9 11 12 13 74 15 16 17 18 79 20 21 22 23 20 i i 14.300.00 DEVELOPER: DOUGLAS PROPERTIES INC. 0 2309 AVENUE K, SUITE 100 ao, , T=f2260 TEL: 9 2X 22-1 0 z = TEL: 972-422-1658 _ -_ __ ___ ____ S89'32'8'E N. A-2707'73" -- -----N N ! .: 51524'39"W ENGINEER/SURVEYOR: CI 1 2 3 4 5 0 AKIN ADDITION 1 /// 5605 North MacArthur Blvd, HEPTHERWOOD ESTATES 0 BLOCK A.LOT1 I 28 �� TIPTONIiEsiNGfN EERI od SuIte 500 Irvklg,Texas 75038 0 VOL.2448,PG.867 �1 Fp F Na F-11756 CA 3.L,PG.73 b.R.C.C.R. 0 1 972 226-2967 FOXWOOD LANE Z I OOp I I I I I , 7 I > 1-N. MAY, 2013 i_ ._._. 1fl '> i 1 \ P � -- • ---- tied .-.. III f]YII�( t m. - I B � ,,� _ • 1 ��1 //111111 { i Mac H¢hn„r no. >x j , , /,i,/ _1__L �i ) i q i - nnnnnm -■ 7 C..111111111nS I t/ j ►�ii11n11'�' �_i G - , . 4 t "■ a �; nnnnn _�-- m . I r ;tom ie nmmn m ' Sr. \ 1 i I it mumwffimmumfor, L...„ IIIIII = e Ji �� _� p i.: mmnnnn I „J..," �� x[ a _. — .? — i N a41 = _ : r ' € @o: y_ I I] I('� I ( III ' ._ .... r . xi ... •.n....n_ _ _ wpm l . - s- �. ^t..._... -_ _ 1 O _IIIn1 ���■�■ 111m11�M. .Inml mJ!I 11`nol lrinll - itre-- 1111 °=� omm nmml,I, om o ono mn '^ - �Opnnnu: - p. 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APPLICATION FILE 2013-03 2309 Avenue K#100 Plano,Texas 75074 n BLK/ABST LOT/TRACT ' TAX I.D. # PROPERTY OWNER NAME ADDRESS Applicant-Jim Douglas 2309 Avenue K#100 1 Douglas Properties, Inc. Plano,Texas 75074 Eastridge Addn 1051 Fairview Drive BIk A Lot 6 R-2114-00A-0060-1 Kyle Salazar Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 113 N. WA Allen Boulevard 2 BIk B Lot 1 R-2114-00B-0010-1 Sam Mayfield Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 111 N.WA Allen Boulevard 3 BIk B 2 R-2114-00B-0020-1 Glenda McCraw Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 109 N.WA Allen Boulevard 4 BIk 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-2114-0013-0050-1 Wesley Vincent Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 103 N.WA Allen Boulevard 7 Blk B 6 R-2114-OOB-0060-1 Elvis Tucker Wylie, Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 101 N.WA Allen Boulevard 8 Blk 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 BIk 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-2114-000-0080-1 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-OOD-0310-1 Gary Lightsey Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 101 S.WA Allen Boulevard 14 Blk E Lot 1 R-2114-00E-0010-1 Kristin Wairod Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 103 S.WA Allen Boulevard 15 BIk E 2 R-2114-00E-0020-1 Starhei Mikulovich Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 105 S.WA Allen 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 Allen Boulevard 19 Blk 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 BIk E 8 R-2114-00E-0080-1 Greg Fisher Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 201 S.WA Allen Boulevard 22 BIk E 9 R-2114-00E-0090-1 Richard McCain Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 203 S.WA Allen Boulevard 23 BIk E 10 R-2114-00E-0100-1 Roman Arrieta Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 205 S.WA Allen Boulevard 24 BIk E 11 , R-2114-00E-0110-1 Vera Hensley Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 207 S.WA Allen Boulevard 25 BIk E 12 R-2114-00E-0120-1 Daniel Cook Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 209 S.WA Allen Boulevard 26 BIk E 13R R-2114-00E-013R-1 Adriel Garcia Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 213 S.WA Allen Boulevard , 27 BIk 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-OOG-0010-1 Sean Reising Wylie,Texas 75098 Eastridge Addn 1210 Surrey Circle 31 BIk G Lot 10 R-2114-OOG-0100-1 Judson Hardage Wylie,Texas 75098 Oncor Lavon Addn 300 Country Club Road#100 32 Lot 2 BIk A R-9690-00A-0020-1 , City of Wylie Wylie,Texas 75098 Stone Grove 300 WA Allen Boulevard _33 _ BIk G Lot 1 R-2248-04G-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 Stone Grove 303 Foxwood Lane 35 , BIk B Lot 27 R-2248-00B-0270-1 Michael Weitecha Wylie, Texas 75098 Stone Grove 301 Foxwood Lane 36 Blk B Lot 28 R-2248-00B-0280-1 Mark Garner Wylie, Texas 75098 Stone Grove 308 Foxwood Lane 37 BIk C Lot 6 R-2248-0OC-0060-1 Scott Johnson Wylie,Texas 75098 Stone Grove 306 Foxwood Lane 38 BIk C Lot 7 R-2248-OOC-0070-1 Billy Robinson Wylie,Texas 75098 Stone Grove 304 Foxwood Lane 39 BIk C Lot 8 R-2248-OOC-0080-1 Darin Klutts Wylie,Texas 75098 Akin Addn 1001 S. Ballard Avenue 40 BIk A Lot 1 R-9106-0OA-0010-1 Wylie ISD Wylie,Texas 75098 Akin Addn PO Box 56 41 BIk A Lot 2 R-9106-OOA-0020-1 Harry Tibbals Wylie,Texas 75098 Akin Addn PO Box 56 42 BIk A Lot 3 R-9106-00A-0030-1 Harry Tibbals Wylie,Texas 75098 Akin Addn PO Box 56 43 BIk A Lot 4 R-9106-00A-0040-1 Harry Tibbals Wylie,Texas 75098 Akin Addn PO Box 56 44 ._ Blk A Lot 5 R-9106-00A-0050-1 Harry Tibbals Wylie,Texas 75098 Akin Addn PO Box 56 45 Blk A Lot 6 R-9106-00A-0060-1 Harry Tibbals Wylie,Texas 75098 Akin Addn PO Box 56 46 Blk A Lot 7 R-9106-00A-0070-1 Harry Tibbals Wylie, Texas 75098 Heatherwood Estates 901 Foxwood Lane 47 Blk A Lot 1 I R-4126-00A-0010-1 Steven Conkle Wylie, Texas 75098 Heatherwood Estates 905 Foxwood Lane 48 Blk A Lot 2 I R-4126-00A-0020-1 Clifford Hansen Wylie,Texas 75098 Heatherwood Estates 909 Foxwood Lane 49 Blk A Lot 3 I R-4126-00A-0030-1 Bryce Flynn Wylie,Texas 75098 Heatherwood Estates 913 Foxwood Lane 50 Blk A Lot 4 I R-4126-00A-0040-1 Tamara Chumbley Wylie,Texas 75098 Heatherwood Estates 917 Foxwood Lane 51 Blk A Lot 5 ] R-4126-00A-0050-1 Louis Basquez Wylie,Texas 75098 Heatherwood Estates 900 Foxwood Lane 52 BIk B Lot 1 I R-4126-00B-0010-1 Jay Delmar Wylie,Texas 75098 _ Heatherwood Estates 904 Foxwood Lane 53 BIk B Lot 2 I R-4126-00B-0020-1 Thomas Ragsdale Wylie,Texas 75098 Heatherwood Estates 908 Foxwood Lane 54 Blk B Lot 3 I R-4126-OOB-0030-1 Terry Knoblock Wylie,Texas 75098 Heatherwood Estates 912 Foxwood Lane 55 BIk B Lot 4 I R-4126-OOB-0040-1 Robin McGary Wylie,Texas 75098 Heatherwood Estates 400 Lanwood Drive 56 BIk B Lot 5 R-4126-OOB-0050-1 Jack Herberger Wylie,Texas 75098 Quail Hollow 827 Foxwood Lane 57 BIk A Lot 14 R-2052-020A-0140-1 Amanda Todd-Hoekstra Wylie,Texas 75098 Quail Hollow PO Box 1213 58 BIk A Lot 15 R-2052-0OA-0150-1 Andrea Henderson Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 213 Rush Creek Drive 59 Blk A Lot 10 R-1643-001-0100-1 , Curtis Bergstrasser Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek PO Box 291 60 Blk A 11 R-1643-001-0110-1 AEC Construction, LLC Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek PO Box 291 61 BIkA 12 R-1643-001-0120-1 AEC Construction, LLC Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek PO Box 291 62 BIk A 13 R-1643-001-0130-1 L AEC Construction, LLC Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 500 N. Market Street • 63 BIk A 14R R-1643-001-014R-1 Thomas Barlow Waterloo, IL 62298 Rush Creek - 225 Rush Creek Drive 64 BIkA 16R R-1643-001-016R-1 Daniel Reynolds Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 227 Rush Creek Drive 65 Blk A 18R R-1643-001-018R-1 Michael Archibald Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 301 Rush Creek Drive 66 Blk A 19A R-1643-001-019A-1 Donald Hallum Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 303 Rush Creek Drive 67 BIkA 20A R-1643-001-020A-1 Charles Day Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 401 Rush Creek Drive 68 Blk A 22 R-1643-001-0220-1 Marc Verduin Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 401 Rush Creek Drive 69 Blk A 23 R-1643-001-0220-1 Marc Verduin Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 214 Rush Creek Drive 70 Blk B Lot 8 R-1643-002-0080-1 Gary Tobolka Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 216 Rush Creek Drive 71 Blk B 15 R-1643-002-0150-1 Garland Hogg Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 5510 Briargrove Drive 72— Blk B 16 R-1643-002-0160-1 Towhid Chowdhury Wichita Falls,Tx 76310 Rush Creek 220 Rush Creek Drive 73` Blk B 17 R-1643-002-0170-1 Cathy Welch Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 16164 W. Fairmount Ave 74 Blk B 21 R-1643-002-0210-1 Rita Allen Goodyear,AZ 85395-8045 Rush Creek 2607 Pin Oak Lane 75 Blk B 22 R-1643-002-0220-1 Ostrander Investments LLC St. Paul,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 305 Tanglewood Drive 76 Blk B _ 23 R-1643-002-0230-1 Edward Davis Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 306 Cedar Ridge Drive 77 Blk C Lot 22 R-1643-003-0220-1 Timothy Butt Wylie, Texas 75098 Rush Creek 400 Cedar Ridge Drive 78 Blk C 23 R-1643-003-0230-1 Kristie Toiler Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 402 Cedar Ridge Drive . H 79 Blk C 24 R-1643-003-0240-1 Cindy Vaillancourt Wylie,Texas 75098 — Rush Creek 302 Tanglewood Drive 80 Blk E Lot 2 R-1643-005-0020-1 William Lawson Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 304 Tanglewood Drive 81 Blk E 3 R-1643-005-0030-1 Robert Hepler Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 400 Tanglewood Drive 82 Blk E 4 , R-1643-005-0040-1 Wayne Allen Wylie, Texas 75098 Rush Creek 402 Tanglewood Drive 83 Blk E 5 R-1643-005-0050-1 Jeffrey Smith Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 403 Cedar Ridge Drive 84 Blk E 6 R-1643-005-0060-1 Steven Florsheim Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 401 Cedar Ridge Drive 85 Blk E 7 R-1643-005-0070-1 Trevor Bartholomew Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 305 Cedar Ridge Drive 86 Blk E 8 R-1643-005-0080-1 Andrew Urquhart Wylie,Texas 75098 X Rush Creek 400 Rush Creek Drive 87 Blk F Lot 1 R-1643-006-0010-1 Monte Mewman Wylie,Texas 75098 Rush Creek 401 Tanglewood Drive 88 Blk F Lot 2 , R-1643-006-0020-1 Jose Chavarria Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 101 Douglas Drive 89 Blk B _ Lot 16 R-1436-002-0160-1 John Hogan Wylie, Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 103 Douglas Drive 90 Blk B 17 R-1436-002-0170-1 Brent Peeples Wylie, Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 105 Douglas Drive 91 Blk B 18 R-1436-002-0180-1 Tommy Jones Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 107 Douglas Drive 92 Blk B 19 R-1436-002-0190-1 Jane Graham Wylie, Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 109 Douglas Drive 93 Blk B 20 R-1436-002-0200-1 Gwendolyn Barrentine Wylie, Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 111 Douglas Drive 94 Blk B 21 R-1436-002-0210-1 Terry Patrick Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 113 Douglas Drive 95 Blk B 22 R-1436-002-0220-1 Charles Taylor Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 2080 Dressage Lane 96 Blk B 23 R-1436-002-0230-1 Jennifer Anderson Tyler,Texas 75703 Oaks Addn 201 Douglas Drive 97 Blk B 24 R-1436-002-0240-1 Cynthia Martin Wylie, Texas 75098 x Oaks Addn 203 Douglas Drive 98 Blk B 25 R-1436-002-0250-1 Kathleen Russo Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 205 Douglas Drive 99 Blk B 26 R-1436-002-0600-1 Robert Bunce Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 207 Douglas Drive 100 Blk B 27 R-1436-002-0700-1 Sandra Braswell Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 209 Douglas Drive Blk B 28 R-1436-002-0800-1 Kathy Garner Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 211 Douglas Drive Blk B 29 R-1436-002-0290-1 John Taylor Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 231 Douglas Drive Blk B 30 R-1436-002-0300-1 Juvenal Gutierrez Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 210 Douglas Drive Blk C Lot 1 R-1436-003-0010-1 Betty Robertson _ Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 18716 Fortson Avenue Blk C 2 R-1436-003-0020-1 William Fan Dallas,Texas 75252 Oaks Addn 206 Douglas Drive Blk C 3 R-1436-003-0030-1 Mark Warren Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 68 Seis Lagos Trail Blk C 4 R-1436-003-0040-1 Marnie McDorman Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 202 Douglas Drive Blk C 5 R-1436-003-0050-1 Michael Jones Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 200 Douglas Drive Blk C 6 R-1436-003-0060-1 Ronnie McGranahan Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 114 Douglas Drive Blk C 7 R-1436-003-0070-1 Sandra Mondy _ Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 112 Douglas Drive Blk C 8 R-1436-003-0080-1 Tiffany Gardner Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 110 Douglas Drive Blk C 9 R-1436-003-0090-1 Ian Rosario Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 108 Douglas Drive Blk C 10 R-1436-003-0100-1 Claud Cardwell Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 106 Douglas Drive Blk C 11 R-1436-003-0110-1 Carl Luder Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 10403 CR 540 Blk C 12 R-1436-003-0120-1 Betty Peddicord Lavon,Texas 75166 Oaks Addn 102 Douglas Drive Blk C 13 R-1436-003-0130-1 Wesley Neudahl Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 100 Douglas Drive Blk C 14 R-1436-003-0140-1 Robert Mason Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 801 Douglas Court Blk D Lot 7 R-1436-004-0070-1 Vern Glass Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 802 Douglas Court Blk D 8 R-1436-004-0080-1 Peggy Wilson Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 803 Douglas Court Blk D 9 R-1436-004-0090-1 Jeff Halstead Wylie,Texas 75098 Oaks Addn 804 Douglas Court Blk D 10 R-1436-004-0070-1 Mark Jackson Wylie,Texas 75098 Shiloh Baptist Church 840 E. Brown Street Blk 1 Lot 1 R-5139-001-0010-1 Trinity Friendship Baptist Church Wylie,Texas 75098 16 Las Cruces Circle Abst 688-5 Tract 206 R-6688-005-2060-1 Don Light Wylie,Texas 75098 1012 E. Brown Street Abst 688-5 Tract 115 R-688-005-1150-1 Gary Sixkiller Wylie,Texas 75098 PO Box 56 Abst 688-4 Tr 100 R-6688-004-1000-1 Tibbals Investment Partnership Ltd Wylie,Texas 75098 830 E. Brown Street Abst 688-4 105 R-6688-004-1050-1 Perry Easterling Wylie,Texas 75098 830 E. Brown Street Abst 688-4 106 R-6688-004-1060-1 Richard Justice Wylie,Texas 75098 17888 FM 2755 Abst 688-4 107 R-6688-004-1070-1 Michael Sargent Lavon,Texas 75166 11753 S. 87th East Avenue Abst 688-4 110 R-6688-004-1100-1 Archie Kreymer Bixby,Oklahoma 74008 PO Box 483 Abst 688-4 112 R-6688-004-1120-1 Bill Kreymer Wylie,Texas 75098 PO Box 516 Abst 688-1 Tract 93 R-6688-001-0930-1 Ladylike Shop, Inc. Wylie,Texas 75098 3225 Cumberland#100 Abst 688-1 Tract 92 R-6688-001-0920-1 Racetrac Atlanta, GA 30339 1011 E. Brown Street Abst 688-1 Tract 53 R-6688-001-0530-1 Rodney Smith Wylie, Texas 75098 1011 E. Brown Street Abst 688-1 54 R-6688-001-0540-1 Rodney Smith — Wylie,Texas 75098 PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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#2013-03. V I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,July 2,2013, 6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie,Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23,2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: n 4/t 4 c S 2. 4L 4-A) (please print) Address: 3-0 y / Lt S/f C 2 F E is JA• 'Tx. '75-09 S' } Signature: ax4,Ltiti. Date: — f — D i 3- COMMENTS: le ui o ld `! it C. lv k E ee /2,44 5 Ai e2 c.eA, S -Cry 0frt 7R 2(� oseel $ S! A) 7 r �' � dial vx., /1-.✓.v //WV E rj- r/f°Rok4ft fig/4e T/Io et 44 IZus /f Crc.e � � . & Di r 7►J D JUL 01 2013 PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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#2013-03. XI am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday, July 2, 2013,6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23,2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: ,Se, �I T-1f (please print) Address: 140 a— elu 0 0 1 b 4 tAil( 11 , 4:1---,t —2S-058 Signature: Date: 7/a ) I 3 COMMENTS: j } �- pro pt -e4 `60 t1noiaaay, j _t e y-e,l k.‘_s i — 16'02'8- vue,ected kA..)444 esz. 5 n,,,v S _ `Ia ;y., Nu! 4 4 e u 41,& PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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#2013-03. X I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,July 2,2013,6:30 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie, Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23,2013,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: Tom Barlow (please print) Address: 221 Rush Creek Dr Wylie, TX 75098 Signature: Date: 7/2 1 /3 COM ENTS: I am against this development as it is currently presented for the following reasons: 1) Based on publicly available data, the plans call for homes to be built on top of an existing creek, and the removal of multiple mature native trees. This would result in destruction of natural habitat for native wildlife, increased water flow/handling issues, and a significant reduction of property values for those whose homes back up to this area 2) The plan calls for Rush Creek Dr to become a thoroughfare leading directly to the elementary school. This is a concern due to the size, layout, age, and topography of the street, as it will become a busy road with school traffic, busses, delivery trucks, etc. This will result in diminished property values and quality of life for the current residents, as well as hazardous traffic conditions, and additional maintenance and repairs on a street built more than 30 years ago 3) The existing development of Rush Creek Estates was designed, and ultimately built with mostly custom homes, many with oversized lots. The addition of a connected of trac homes all under 2,500 square feet will further reduce the property values. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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#2013-03. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,July 2,2013,6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23,2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: __ qa,„._ es ►a r F O (please print) Address: //Q PIO LI 4.S b('1 J e r Signature: �� 49-65 Date: 6/z-i/zoi3 COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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#2013-03. XI a AGAINST t requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#20I3-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,July 2, 2013,6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie,Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23, 2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: l-�/r4/"C ,.0,901( (p ease print) Address: �� //Q`� �r/ V c/ Signature: fj_J 24 Date: 4 -- COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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#2013-03. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,July 2, 2013,6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23,2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie,Texas Name:, ig Al/41 9_ —?'/; 141/t/ i/ dv (please print) Address: 749{ /® ev$77 ah/Z/a= -75-( Signature: 1.2 Date: 7/z/COMMENTS: ` PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,July 2, 2013,6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23, 2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie,Texas Name: `I76 q' �C{.l f /JaJ/ 'i (please print) / Address: . Q / R4/ C re/°eA D, Wvf 1e. 7X 7 D9$ Signature:���L ? `��✓t' :-uA 6,,--- Date: C37 —0a,-'/.'3 COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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#2013-03. X I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning& Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,July 2, 2013,6:30 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie,Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, July 23,2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100, Wylie,Texas Name: M4 " i,J• V F" L- -t+�1 (please print)b Address: ` o 1 (���� !'-�� . E 7S-ct Signature: 41 Date: OC7/S0// COMMENTS: Ir= tPoi'es`FLA t01k sr4-L<. ZERO 1-0IS is I C ac ►) A i'74(. -re- Cet s7'o /40M E. ( -1 LAY , T'( . r4 Lsra O 't�,r{�-� 514Ce. tL 7r v i P fit✓ � eMT`LL)t ?' A.S A4 714bRO t4 Los„ .-t 14-niarg S4'ba a F 16)(4 hu-(t rt S s)t_ t(i 1t4 e= 4E-u) c`.t PNf -k-t-- s t,us 6 N( y l Th� 6 t= .�t1- ©,-)K tb M E-S l,�t-+3> C' =-�K- i+ t`'s goN t°v-' j.",)O Ct4-01 c-e-/ t�C-C t Srp 1� C- � � t F i T tit t-t-L7 S `(-Mc. RECEIVED JUL 01 2013 BY: i PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) epartment of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie,Texas 75098 am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case #2013-03. Date, Location Sc.Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,July 2,2013,6:30 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23,2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie,Texas Name: Vlit OL Ir vt I e, ♦ G 00 /'ft,,,,-, (please prin� Address: 0 (Dock 0 fli vUy I i' c X150c ? Signature: a'/./YIti•L, /1/ I Date: QA,L...c I3 I3 COMMENTS: (/ 4,..A-LI 1-� 'fr!(1C QG` -e4" L 1�5 Wv� 1-0 w C Q--� Q tom.-f--j-1 - I!, -f t) my r c QJr . PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 #2013-03. 1 am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning & Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday. July 2. 2013, 6:30 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie, Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday, July 23, 2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Wylie. Texas Name: Q n i-C, Y)t ti / T `e2 w CiA) (please print) Address: 'ito 1,{,`7 lJ 'e. ) \l '€) • YA)y )►‘C , Ix Signature: 1i c-gze,o7povc--2 Date: COMMENTS: Stage 3 Water Restrictions:Wylie should not consider increasing population at this critical time. Tibbals Investment portion of this land is an owl and hawk habitat. Tx Parks &Wildlife should determine if there are any species on the threatened list. Due to the abundant wildlife this area is prime candidate for conservation/nature area. The city of Wylie does not need any additional growth. PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (Please type or use black ink) Department of Planning 300 Country CIub Road Building l00 Wylie,Texas 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. 74. 1 am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,July 2,2013,6:30 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date, Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23,2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: 1 If LEgil uSSO (please print) Address: a()3 .j)D U G /-As D g l L L 1� y�i1 7Saelg Signature: Date: COMMENTS: Zt)11:12, -.4-2,,,TraG,7-7 G a� A et 2- ---47 7 PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (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 d2013-03 VI am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2013-03. Date, Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday, July 2.2013. 6:30 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road,Building 100, Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,July 23.,2013, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: L I 1(`•. (please prin) e Signsture: f Date: — `J COMMENTS: \_,0\\,42f a6A.4. tkAt ki,e4 (k at, I CAt' LLQ )rICJ j(Q • it,D Qd gc v (\ \ 046 c)+(- p s yo ,t f2 0 (4) nc'. s )1/4,0(ACkt-J c---Q IC.Alik \\\k•\ 8.„) L.Q X64.04-- ( )(-7 b`C64--.tA ,C CC 64.0f d't [AcA yr ro (� 1 U\ S �T Q 'em `( t L,MwC c r S rr tk C \�4 4—t C a. © ' 4,kn.. -e.; r 1 e ' `1Ltc-xL 1-kg \k--€ Lck,t,L t/k 0_ '4-7` l d 9£99-6Zt?-ZL6 linoouaIl!nA /(pu!C ..t,/ OF t : Wylie City Council 1. 'l AGENDA REPORT s ' -•is7•aTF"k riTM.s Meeting Date: August 13, 2013 Item Number: 3 (City Secretary's Use Only) Department: Planning Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: August 1,2013 Budgeted Amount: Exhibits: 3 Subject Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon a change in zoning from Commercial Corridor (CC) to Commercial Corridor - Special Use Permit (CC-SUP-) to accommodate a proposed Major Automotive Repair Use on two acres, generally located on Westgate Way just north of FM544. ZC 2013-04 Recommendation Motion to approve a change in zoning from Commercial Corridor (CC) to Commercial Corridor - Special Use Permit (CC-SUP-) to accommodate a proposed Major Automotive Repair Use on two acres, generally located on Westgate Way just north of FM544. ZC 2013-04. Discussion Owner: LMB Partnership, Ltd Applicant: Cross Development,LLC The applicant is requesting to establish SUP zoning for a Major Automotive Repair Use on two acres on the east side of Westgate Way just north of FM544. The applicant is proposing a Caliber Collision branded automotive repair and body center. The property is in the General Urban sector on the Land Use Plan and currently zoned Commercial Corridor on the Zoning Map so the use is generally consistent with the planned and current uses in the area. The property is bordered on the west by Westgate Way, a four-lane non-divided road. To the south is a restaurant use. To the north is undeveloped land zoned A/30 with the DART rail line just north of that. To the east is a concrete batch plant use. The nearest residential use is approximately 500 feet to the north across the DART rail line. The Concept Plan provided by the applicant meets all the standards as set forth in the current Zoning Ordinance. Additional landscaping along with a wrought iron masonry columned fence has been provided for screening purposes. Stone work on the elevations is roughly double what is required. If approved, the applicant will be required to abide by all Zoning, Building Code, and environmental regulations regarding noise, lighting, and ecological impacts. Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 The P&Z Commission recommended approval, 5-0, with discussion mainly concerned with screening the south side of the property. The applicant agreed to provide more live screening all around as shown on the updated final landscape plan. In addition, the applicant will move the wrought iron fence with masonry columns back onto the property to allow the live screen on the outside of the fence. Notification/Responses: Seven(7)notifications were mailed, with no responses received at the time of posting. LEGEND / I Engineer ofRecod: BJB �- . . -7 Y I / Drawn bY: TDW Y I PROPOSED FIRELANE / • Date Plotted: 7/31/2013 10' x 20' PARKING SPACES 4 1 'PROJECT LOCATION' Issue for Pricing!Bidding: EXISTING EAGLE READY UNCOVERED 86 MIX CONCRETE GRAPHIC SCALE HANDICAP 2 ENHANCED PAVING - ZONED: SUP 96-17 20 0 10 20 TOTAL 88 AWLM Industries, Inc. V////////I ACCESSIBLE CROSSWALK Issue for Permit Application:- CCF 96-0028739 ❑ ❑ PROPOSED FENCE / allg011 Q iriff Ct Ce Issue for Construction D.R.C.C.T. - c� Q W w 1 inch FEET20)ft. T PROPOSED TRANSFORMERLLi p G\�� Revisions: - PROP. PROPERTY LINE �l S 05'00'36" W 272.13' FM 544 - a DATE COMMENTS ' vINOTES r�,e� Pr\�'PS 10 SPACES 010'=101.O' to 10 SPACES 010'=101.0' Z i ' �n 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BACK OF CURB UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 0 1O o 0 2. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL PLANS FOR BUILDING, _J 1: ❑ N N \ a N DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE AND DETACHED GARAGE FOUNDATION LAYOUT Q xi. PROP. DUMPSTER AND DESIGN. ENCLOSURE -Nb 16.6 R?S, F F. 4. ��}?s• 3. REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLANS FOR FENCE AND HARDSCAPE LAYOUT ©2013 by HPcivil engineering,LLC AJ \ LI° AND DESIGN. TONEwi: 0 17.s' 15' Utility HENSLEY C I All Rights Reserved 4 Ec ser- \ The engineering works depicted herein are the pt sole property of HPcivil engineering, LLC, and w �ti' -� �AS GAS- may not be constructed or used without its 18.5' �� I.11 • • • o z • V N V 1 C I N I TY MAP express written permission. No permission to modify bi or reproduce anyof the engineering works, ,<i ( 1 000 ) including without limitation the construction of any o_1 r improvement, is expressed or should be implied 185' �,p s I r? : . • r w w re from delivery of preliminary drawings or unsealed O•, • II construction drawings. Permission to construct J. o_ Li- LEGAL DESCRIPTION the improvements depicted in sealed construction J ® drawings is expressly conditioned on the full and w m 6 BEING situated in the E.C. Davidson Survey Abstract Number 266 Collin County Texas and being a timely payment of all fees otherwise due HPcivil / I Q EL ! / I- W ' ' ' engineering, LLC. and, in the absence of any 1 o a W q portion of that certain tract of land described by deed to Sal Del Rey Properties, Inc. recorded in Volume written agreement to the contrary,is limited to a O 1663, Page 451, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas and being more particularly described by metes and one-time use on the site indicated on these plans. . ' : `° ❑ a bounds as follows: J °I° o m p tot: 1, Block A BEGINNING at a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "GEOMARK" found at the northeast corner of Lot 1, SAL DEL RAY PROPERTIES, INC. b I a Existing Chill s-F•M 544 Block A, Chill's - F.M. 544, an addition to the City of Wylie according to the plat thereof recorded in Cabinet VOLUME 1863, PAGE 451 ® .. .... ii a # r Cabinet P. Page 79 P, Page 79, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas, said iron rod also being in the west line of that certain tract D.R.C.C.T. I v a 18.5 P.R.C.GT. (REMAINDER) �' �' : 1 ® Zoned: Cprrltrnett'cial Corridor of land described by deed to AWLM Industries, Inc. recorded in County Clerk's Ale Number 96-0028739, VACANT ❑ a i. t- ' : : - • W 5 ,8.s' -15.c, Deed Records, Collin County,Texas; ZCNED: COMMERCIAL I �co F ' o a R�Q z c _ �' THENCE North 86 degrees 56 minutes 21 seconds West, 270.61 feet along the north line of said Lot 1 to a O �" °' _ 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "REALSEARCH" set at the northwest corner of said Lot 1, said iron rod - Q E5' 20.5' 30.2' " - ss.s' - 2s.o 20 0' 20.0' 24.0' 20.5' s.4' also being in the east right-of-way line of Westgate Way (65' Right-of-Way) and being the beginning of a Q w non-tangent curve to the left; I- N[_ J } • a) THENCE 57.30 feet along said east right-of-way line of Westgate Way and with said curve to the left, w z t 13 havinga radius of 582.90 feet, through a central angle of 05 degrees 37 minutes 56 seconds, whose longp o .-9 m > 9 9 e9 - 14.5' w ° chord bears North 20 degrees 35 minutes 57 seconds West, 57.28 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found at the U Q 0 _ 14.5' p� . F o a I beginning Of a curve to the right; • z 3.0' CURB CUTOUT .O � N �A 0 J J CALIBER COLLISION " o_ co ago THENCE 193.20 feet, continuing along said east right-of-way line of Westgate Way and with said curve to in I- O 14,280 S.F. BLDG. Z the right, having a radius of 517.50 feet, through a central angle of 21 degrees 23 minutes 26 seconds, CO w . _ �, I I ;10' R z whose long chord bears North 12 degrees 43 minutes 17 seconds West, 192.08 feet t0 a 1/21nch Iron rod - w .• _ FFE=534.7D s ?S. ■ Y Existing Parking with cap stamped "DAS"found; _I } � IRE FIREt. 17.5' W Q • ANE. LANE 54.5' m THENCE North 02 d rase 01 minutes 34 seconds West 34.97 feet continuin aloe said east U w o _ 1o' ELEC. e9 9 9 • IDEUVERY ESMT I right-of-way line of Westgate Way to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "REALSEARQi" set; ��PROP. ':: U) 1'0Nft TRANSFORMER w I THENCE South 86 degrees 56 minutes 21 seconds East, 348.94 feet, departing said east right-of-way line u • PROP. FENCE CL ;n 0 • Q Q of Westgate Way to a 5/8 inch iron rod with cap stamped "REALSEARCH" set in said west line of the AWLM W U -CP too u_ . 4i / I "X" CUT SET tract; N Iw O' z 7,055,385J1 PROP. 2.0 ACRE TRACT • ' QiN: E: 2,564,548.14 THENCE South 03 degrees 03 minutes 39 seconds West, 272.13 feet along said west line of the AWLM JEL 534.40 tract to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing87121 square feet Or 2.000 acres of land, more or less, (87,120 S.F.) 'ROP. SLIDING r Q o • • I : COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT GATE / as c PROP. USE: • \\\�.4 REMOVE WHEEL �. AUTOMOBILE REPAIR, MAJOR 1 -: � / STOPS PRELIMINARY ij [NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION] • RQ): =- (Y�� �� LANDSCAPE AREA• THIS DRAWING IS RELEASED ' . ROP. SLIDING �_ o PROPOSED L/S AREA FOR THE PURPOSE OF GATE 1 \, �� p N L/S AREA REQ. (20% OF SITE) 17,424 SF e. ' SOY rn SCHEMATIC REVIEW ONLY '�� '*' o s a) L/S AREA PROVIDED (23%) 20,054 SF AND IS NOT INTENDED FOR Z PERMITTING, BIDDING, OR �� 0`' rImiCZ6 `,� ¢ - - - - CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES. rn FD I. XN R 1 , c c , .S 1 2 THESE PLANS WERE ` - N t �P vI ,s.yPREPARED UNDER THE U PROPOSED 50' ENHA a \ NCED ;IV IQPVMT. , �iu��:�'�'" ` �� �'i'������i��`��'"'��l cns BRIAN J. BRIDGEWATER, w CO L F •O N COCHERE y � T7 `- c+, �-! N w - -- - - J `- -- - - ::, P.E., TEXAS REG. 99334 t j : 10.0' 41 8 , �. \1- :-•., r -_ -- L- -Lti".: DATE 07/31/2013 I if, h • o • \\:\ . j �Tj-it LLI p� R28 •0 • \ I ' ItE U • o tn U e��' ' F� E p� �; �o I 1 N V1 .c • • •d z • • • �� / , CONNECT TO AND CONTI li NUE 4' v N (U_ W I • • • ^f'_¢ . •. `J 1d D.�: ' � . t / MEANDERING SIDEWALK _I tX X I PROP. 320 SQ. FT. j ¢ L_ J 2 ENHANCED PVMT. LL RL� p� REMO' ��� . • PROP. 4' SIDEWALK �` :� 1 co A f I •�� / '1 :Iiie CALIBER COLLISION i.i.li......":..4.y....::i.k,..1...i,;....11:.,..0.....: CD ¢ co v \` 14,280 S.F. BLDG.21.7' 13.8' I J`` \ � - Fi FFE=534.70 J U OQn 9 SPACES ® 10'=91.0 \\ -5°3T36 I ...:..y o ^^'' U_ IJ PROP. I� `1 a L-37.30 I I f... ............ ...... .. > ' a MONUMENT 1► /�� T- � C W w 0 X a Z ►IIP ce-Nzo°3s s7�w .- F • Z N O < �1 ►# CD�S7.28 CD Ws` /�� SETBACK ' SK11\\\ W • 3ogiiiiiiii." �� C 10 W 3d 5 B DG EwPI t �� .14: mo32 4S1DA4 tri � ¢ Wcr) CP 101I PROP. SOFM5 i. I wn1- „x" CUT SET / AZg / I; -[ / Rjg N: 7.055.680.52 SE g qCK RR / : II .. > _ al WE: 2,564,419.06 �ANDSCPS E Rl I I o, 1 ZO p.P• * � / � ¢ Xs trig' Laoke ,,,Ntloy �I I I ;r Cin )4Wes ht-� y12Z3 L --- --suea, in c� n U193 20co �' ' I SHEET CONTENTS: CD .IC 541C N T •97.74 .. .::::::. '..: GS�� - , CB•s12.43'1YE /: .: :... � . 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T.O.P. did(( - �_�.a en a 1 v_aorms= �as o�o-_ . -__- __ mtovsla__lismir Hi�ataeo�utg chive' A2.130 .a- TA. EAVE (A2.90) '�Ga■- tie ire a er.noaal n ee ■aaap..__------ __ - i-'a■a��!.era■ar�0r aaal■aai0m��r■aii-moo .rmvTer..a��.� e��a .. E.�a�.�.aN�ae m S.. _ -- _^ a- �.e.�.o..awo2 ���:�-r-!=e��rwae.�aes. .:�� A2.80 (A2.5o) (A2.6o) ' iron m uffUt i n I��Fm�'iu inl�IT 5 m 1n1�'i�id EIEt ii i". . -Cm Ti H iin` r[fnifCm�mt31-iillili I��n>1�tr iii111�1 tF I lmfin�fmfff Ii�miPfi> ni?�ilPfmii u En sok 109'8" l- - - - !Fa! " s- = $r i� IL a_- A2.140 B.O:S. -- ;VI ik - t�i G �o • A2.90 ::: (A2.90) 'e� _ r�r ®a ® . A2.3D ����� _ _ _ if M (A2.30) r (A2.20) tea. _ - - - "■ems. rr i i� Mi es: T.: ® 100, 0„��orsi����_rs.,c. rL '� it _ - - te " Ste- r--r - O 1-100'0" _r_ - 8' HIGH '- �` = _ s r rr=ra_ ' 'a F.F.`"-s.r r `�` -i- r-r^-r--r^ sue-ss=r=- �.� -�� a: F.F. -\. =- __r - ------- -------- 3 REF. CIVIL t M- «;,.,. y::: r, r „ s� , k �t :,. \ _-- REF. CIVIL --- • r+,r:".>.to C.t,w.�:=v.....ufrat.:�..,.,J,'ar'. �+,Kati'v",.'.«il.�-�=,.,'h.:�,.a..�.,.iw...:.�.sz. A2.9D1 . . - . . �._--.._._.__.._._�-.�.----�--`---.,� _._._..�� .-. F.G. A2.150 A2.100 A2.110 A2.150 F.G. i NORTH EXTERIOR ELEVATION OWNER: APPLICANT: SURVEYOR/APPLICANT: / /O� SOUTH EXTERIOR ELEVATION 01 SCALE: 1/8" = 1' 0" CORTHPOINTDEVELOPEMENT CROSS ARCHITECTS KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SCALE: 1/8" = 1' 0" COMPANY, LLC 1255 W. 15TH ST. 5750 GENESIS COURT 8235 DOUGLES AVE. SUITE 125 SUITE 200 SUITE 720 PLANO,TEXAS 75075 FRISCO,TEXAS 75034 DALLAS,TX 76092 PH: 972.398.6644 PH: 972.335.3580 214.244.1777 CONTACT:BRET FLORY KEY NOTES: FINISH LEGEND: • HIS FACADE PLAN IS FOR CONCEPTUAL PURPOSES ONLY.ALL CONTACT: DAVE CARTER PLYWOOD BACKER A2.10 NB PLANS REQUIRE REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF THE ( ) SIGNAGE M1 MANUFACTURED STONE(OZARCK CHALK). BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT. ri ■__au. CROSS ARCHITECTS (A2.20) CHAINLINK FENCING, HEIGHT NOTED BESIDE KEYNOTE P5 CALIBER BEIGE • ALL MECHANICAL UNITS SHALL BE SCREENED FROM PUBLIC 1 255 W. 15TH ST. SUITE- 125 (A2.30) CAST STONE SILL/WATER TABLE P6 CALIBER BLACK • WHEN PERMITTED EXPOSED UTILITY BOXES AND CONDUITS SHALL BE - CI PLAN 0, TEXAS 75075 PAINTED TO MATCH THE BUILDING The = f PH: 972.398.6644 oss (A2.40) MANUFACTURED STONE VENEER P7 SAND PEBBLE r • �� T �' - CALIBER • ALL SIGNAGE AREAS AND LOCATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE �� 1 - COLLISION FAX: 9 7 2.312.86 6 6 (A2.50) GALVANIZED METAL GUTTER PAINTED '``� - 14,281 sf ARCHITECTS `� brumsey@crossarchitects.com BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT., 1 III ■ (A2.60) STUCCO J ���� I• It NORTH ELEVATION MATERIAL CALCULATIONS SOUTH ELEVATION MATERIAL CALCULATIONS II „ c-t9 A" -� ��, CALIBER COLLISION (A2.70) ROOF LINE BEYOND F.____ ao t , MATERIAL SQ. FOOTAGE %OF BLDG MATERIAL MATERIAL SQ.FOOTAGE %OF BLDG MATERIAL \ ` �` �' (A2.80) THROUGH WALL SCUPPER FACADE FACE = 1,950 S.F. 100% FACADE FACE = 1,388 S.F. 100°% , V y __=~ EnE I HH�H NE QUADRANT OF BRICK =627 S.F. 32.2% BRICK 283 S.F. 20.4/° �����°`������ „ttt"1/lf�lly A2. 0 METAL DOWNSPOUT PAINTED - ii ( 9 ) STONE =923 S.F. 47.3% STONE =0 S.F. 0.00% - - - � o_.-' -' tit: 4` �' i � ,.---- � � �-�; l l l WESTGATE WAY & F. M . 544 STUCCO =0 S.F. 0.00% STUCCO =935 S.F. 67.4% i;I uii 3 r (A2.100) SECTIONAL OVERHEAD DOOR GLAZING =400 S.F. 20.5% GLAZING =52 S.F. 3.7 % 1 I se o 1 _` 1 mil+ DOORS =0 S.F. 0.00% DOORS = 118 S.F. 8.5 % I I I)�I • 76;:kac.?)” L 3 - 1 U (A2.110) HOLLOW METAL DOOR AND FRAME - - IdIIJI ; o (1 1 :j ` 'c in I ' SAL DEL RAY PROPERTIES, INC. (A2.120) PRE-FINISHED METAL BUILDING SIDING WEST ELEVATION MATERIAL CALCULATIONS EAST ELEVATION MATERIAL CALCULATIONS ���� e, ,�4 '� i ' (A2.130) CAST STONE CAPMATERIAL SQ. FOOTAGE %OF BLDG MATERIAL MATERIAL SQ.FOOTAGE %OF BLDG MATERIAL --- Yzi { ' .� i •� VOLUME 1663, PAGE 451 D.R.C.C.T. FACADE FACE =2,967 S.F. 100% FACADE FACE =2,751 S.F. 100% (A2.140) BRICK SOLDIER COURSE BRICK =272 S.F. 9.2 % BRICK = 178 S.F. 6.5 % n STONE =603 S.F. 20.3% STONE =657 S.F. 23.9% LOT: 1 BLOCK: 2 (A2.150) BRICK VENEER STUCCO =544 S.F. 18.4% STUCCO =415 S.F. 15.1% / N FLOOR PLAN -- SITE PLAN GLAZING =737 S.F. 24.8% GLAZING =600 S.F. 21.8% CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS (A2.160) PRE-FINISHED METAL BUILDING"R"PANEL ROOFING DOORS =811 S.F. 27.3% DOORS =901 S.F. 32.7% - - z \ / 1/32" = 1'-0" \ / N.T.S. DRAWN DATE PROJECT NO. SCALE SHEET NO. OF 2 SHL 03JULY13 13012 AS NOTED ALL WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH -ALL FINISHED GRADES TO BE APPROVED BY THE I TREES s1z�4,Y Drawn by: THESE PLANS, DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO THE /, Quercus muehlenbergii 2" cal., 12' ht./8 CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES AND REQUIREMENTS. INSTALLATION OF ANY PLANT MATERIAL. IlliI�III� �III� r� - ♦ Chinquapin Oak Architect of Record: D Erlandson THESE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE THE ! �, iQp 4II(� °++ ' % ' /"' O uercus viginiana 3 cal., 14' ht./13 -PLANT MATERIAL TO BE APPROVED BY THE �1 ,, ;I+ 111'►� �jj , 11 ii�•,II .I I L,,• - t�i C:nif�1 .� \ 0 Live 1 - - — -` II� J II ■I .1R 11'r •'I" II e 1 ( t<11(C1 t• 1[ - rC�1 ^ J axodiuOm distichum 2" cal., 12' ht./6 Date Plotted: QZ 31.13 PROPERTY AND COPYRIGHT HPLA LANDSCAPEiii == _ I. ( ' (I ..1 (.. (C•1 fC1 a LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO t j I� iIII/II, .l •� �, v C I ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNERS. THESE DRAWINGS INSTALLATION. \""/ ►� i►��, '--- ' I , — ���II(�� — — — — — — v v v - - -C �1�� �fn/ C�J1>t(ijj1 (�1 (C�1 t tC� ��Ji Bald Cypress ssueforPrcingf Bidding: SHALL NOT BE USED ON ANY OTHER PROJECT -ALL TREE LOCATIONS TO BE STAKED BY THE .'� ''�!►. �� �` -"�� nit f v .� .. �. �j t[i ^ .-. � I :gerstrypres indica 2" Cal. Multi-trunK, 10' ht./6 [ IC•J (� I(oJ1 (�) tLJ1 (�J! l•11 `�, U1 l,eIssue for Permit Application: .1► •^� 'I'T — —— — r,,_ '— — — v �=� Crepe Myrtle B&B 32" ball size EXCEPT BY WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM HPLA LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR AND APPROVED BY �' ,gl� I, '! 'li - - _ - — — — — — — — — — — " �`' �� �� l t•7 CiJ1;rpp ` c!►� I — Ir — — �� �,I Prunus mexicana 1.5" cal., 8' ht.B&B 32" Ba11/4 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNERS. THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ANY �. • ►iii (III r - - — r• ___ _� ,i� 0 �i, - 43 t� Mexican Plum WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TAKE PREFERENCE OVER SCALED HOLES BEING DUG. • /tip�l I H Vat �Ir SHRUBS ssue for Construction DIMENSIONS AND SHALL BE FIELD VERIFIED ON SITE -THE CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE A 2 LB 04.., � /► tvrl, I V ( 1 �QsIZEQTY Ia \J ` .... I .�) SPECIES '"'I �°°°... __ �� Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hamlen' WITH ANY DISCREPANCIES BEING BROUGHT TO THE SAMPLE OF THE PROPOSED DECOMPOSED / r -J� r P 5 allon 23 �� . 9 / Revisions: ATTENTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO THE GRANITE FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE , ��' Hamlen Fountain Grass a COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND OWNER. THE (evil r " " o Ilex vomitoria var. nana 5 gallon/18 1gate 6' ornamental 16 x16 mason '' ll ' 1 O Burford Holly # DATE COMMENTS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CAREFULLY INSPECT THE SITE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE 100% CO(it, / 6' ornamental ` �V) H Bran ea urcifolia AND VERIFY ALL CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS PRIOR COVERAGE OF NON PAVED AREAS WITHIN THE m iron fence columns �lilt Oy0akmafHq dran ea5 gallon/34 TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY WORK DESCRIBED ON THESE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION. I Cp / iron fence \ l o /tiEuonymusa�atag5 gallon/25 FOR ALL TREE PLANTING THAT ENCOUNTERS D �JJ Winged Euonymus PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL a% Loropetalum chinese 5 gallon/16 NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY in HARDPAN/CALICHE PROVIDE SEPARATE UNIT I n I \ 1 (�•) �'i Purple Diamond DISCREPANCIES WITH THESE DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PRICE TO INSTALL TREES WITH AN AUGER. I ( I ORosa Hybrid 'Knockout' 5 gallon/30 BEGINNING OF ANY CONSTRUCTION. -IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LANDSCAPE ( ` / \ \ f�) Knockout Rose CONTRACTOR TO INFORM THE LANDSCAPE I / --� I 40 Berberis thunbeergii atropurpurea 5 gallon/30 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CARRY ALL WORKER'S ( J meande g / O . 1IIII 1II 1 1IIII \ \ III f�^� Dwarf Red BarberryARCHITECT OF ANY PLANT MATERIAL Ilex x Nellie RA Ste hens5 gallon/103 ®2013 by HumphreCOMPENSATION, PUBLIC LIABILITY AND PROPERTY CONCERNS BASED ON THE PLANTING SEASON. (••• a -Wa �IOI �Ill�O \ \ ® ys& DAMAGE INSURANCE AS REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL ( O Nellie R. StevensP Partners Architects,L.P.All ill MUNICIPALITY OR BY THE OWNER AND APPLY, OBTAIN E.G.SUMMER VS WINTER) SHOULD THE / O \ ` I lee ( Rights Reserved LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR HAVE ANY all GROUNDCOVERS AND PAY FOR ALL REQUIRED PERMITS TO COMPLETE THE 0 ;�� The architectural works depicted herein are the CONCERNS ABOUT PLANT MATERIAL DUE TO :�' SPECIES SIZE QTY SCOPE OF WORK. 16 x16 ma' a sole property of Humphreys&Partners Architects, HEAT OR FROST EXPOSURE, THE INSTALLER " Liri oe muscari 'Silver Dragon' 1 gallon, 18" o.c./19 THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL DECIDE ALL O r p. L.P.and may not be constructed or used without SHALL REQUEST A SUBSTITUTION OR DELAY IN Icolumn- �� Linope „ itsex resswritten ermission. No ermissiontoQUESTIONS RELATING TO THE INTERPRETATION(S) OF PLANTING. ONCE PLANTED, ALL PLANT I 0 vincaminor1 gallon, 18 o.c./67 p p prcommon periwinkle modify or reproduce any of the architectural works, THE DRAWINGS AND THE ACCEPTABLE FULFILLMENT OF MATERIAL IS SUBJECT TO SPECIFIED WARANTIES. 1internal colored (7 (�� ��it�pomoea batatas 'Margarita' 1 gallon, 18" o.c./5includin wiihouilimitationtheconstructionofanO -P D 1111111; r !��! Yellow Sweet Potato Vinebuilding,is expressed or should be implied fromyTHE CONTRACT. ALL PALM AND DECIDUOUS TREES TO BE 18" o.c./20THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN THE PREMISES CLEAN UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED FOR ONE I concrete fV r + l�) �uyonumus fortunei 1 gallon, deliveryofpreliminary drawingsorunsealedAND FREE OF EXCESS EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND YEAR AFTER INSTALLATION. ALL OTHER PLANTS ( Winter Creeper construction drawings. Permission to construct RUBBISH (INCIDENTAL OF THIS PROJECTS WORK) AT ALL SHALL BE GUARANTEED FOR A MINIMUM ' O r i 6' orname tal I `I SURFACE MATERIALS the building depicted in sealed construction TIMES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. PERIOD OF OF 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF I I I SPECIES SIZE QTv drawings is expressly conditioned on the full and O (� iron fence 1011 Cynodon dactylon Sod or seed timelyof all fees otherwise due ALL RUBBLE,TRASH EXCESS SOIL AND DISPOSABLE FINAL APPROVAL BY THE CITY/OWNER. ANY '� I �I�� - \ �) 1 Common Bermuda (2 lbs per 1,000 sf, seed) �; ►1 1 ����A�� t 1 �. Humphreys&Partners Architects,L.P.and,in the ITEMS RESULTING FROM THE DEMOLITION AND PLANT MATERIALS NOT APPROVED BY . ►�'isyo���� -1 I , i MATERIALS ►ami ` 0 I /i absence of any written agreement to the contrary, CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN A LEGAL, CITY/OWNER PRIOR TO OCTOBER 1 OF THE ,gip, I ��/ Sh redded Hardwood Mulch L r n is limited to a one-time use on the site indicated on LAWFUL AND SAFE MANNER TO AN APPROVED DISPOSAL CALENDER YEAR IN WHICH THEY ARE INSTALLED NA a —�II I m I I Install in all non turf areas y�� 3 cal. C r these plans. SITE. SEE DEMOLITION NOTES ON LANDSCAPE SHALL BE FURTHER GUARANTEED UNTIL MAY +►. r 1 t 11 P' E BROKEN/DEAD BRANCHES AND THIN 20TH OF THE FOLLOWING CALENDAR YEAR. tar JI OLLIAGE(20%)WHILE MAINTAINING NORMAL SPECIFICATION SHEET. O O Q , . ( TREE SHAPE.PAINT ALL CUTS WITH TREE DRESSING.HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE-THE -TREES, SHRUBS, VINES, GROUNDCOVERS AND I `� . , cl .-�:TURF WHICH HAVE TO BE REPLACED UNDER THE ' j1 sf' U ISTUR TREE STAKES.HAMMER IROMIN"INTO CONTRACTOR SHALL AGREE THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH 4DQ �, � I 1ti! ► UNDISTURBED SOIL(DO NOT STAKE THROUGH ROOT BALL) ' ^TERMS OF THE GUARANTEE SHALL BE t ° ` �� ���`�11 j�%��- 72 GA:STRAND GALV.STEEL CABLE AND 3" �1 JGENERALLY ACCEPTED CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES. THE �' ICONTRACTOR SHALL BE REQUIRED TO ASSUME SOLE AND GUARANTEED FOR AN ADDITIONAL 90 DAYS Q r� ���� -�`�� .._1T. .., ; riper' . TURNBUCKLE.ENCASE LOOP IN REINF.RUBBER HOSE. FROM THE DATE OF REPLACEMENT. ► �i' ■1I_�dlirsA.� L to 4"TOP DRESSINGCOMPLETE RESPONSIBILITY FOR JOB SITE CONDITIONS / monument sign J'" ° :;DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE -THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE N /� \ ♦ , I I f/ RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING ALL FINISHED / ' w /�� iiP . CREATE GENTLE SWALE DEPRESSION DO NOT FORM PROJECT, INCLUDING SAFETY TO ALL PERSONS AND gate I RAED BASINGRADES AND FOR MAINTAINING POSITIVE CPROPERTY. THIS REQUIREMENT SHALL BE MADE TO DRAINAGE AWAY FROM ALL BUILDINGS �sinternal colored �� � , cu APPLY CONTINUOUSLY AND NOT BE LIMITED TO NORMAL DURING THE FINISH GRADING PROCESS. ALL 1� � concrete I I 1 u 1 ; II,-1 I ■O NOT BURY TOP OF ROOTBALL 0 -_ CO WORKING HOURS AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DEFEND, SLOPES NOT TO EXCEED 4:1 IN LANDSCAPE / �� -1 I,I� _-,�� _ co t- INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT , , ` ' I yy PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE (REFER TO SOIL — AREAS. \ I 1= -ill ! l = �- III I SPECIFICATIONS) CO Ln HARMLESS FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY; REAL OR �) I,- - l- -THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ` 1 ` 0 ALLEGED IN CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF BERM AND RETENTION BASIN LOCATIONS 1 31I Cal' 5' / ICcn columns PIT WIDTH:3x DIA.OF CONTAINER PIT DEPTH:TO CO WORK ON THE PROJECT, EXCEPT FOR LIABILITY ARISING SHOWN ON THESE PLANS WITH THOSE ON THE „ ` I I I(«� EQUAL ROOTBALLUFROM THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF THE LANDSCAPE CIVIL ENGINEERING PLANS. SHOULD A _ I % ARCHITECT. DISCREPANCY EXIST BETWEEN THE PLANS, ASS _ / \•/ • �) PLANTS SHALL BE INSPECTED FOR ROOTBOUND CONDITIONS BEFORE PLANTING. ANY PSi . /� 0 1 ROOTBOUND PLANT SHALL BE REPLACED WITH SUITABLE PLANT. DAMAGE RESPONSIBILITY -CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME URBAN GRAPHITE SHOULD BE NOTIFIED .'N '!� <_•�°a A�►j '•.��,1� i� r Irti I �� N >_. FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES IMPOSED IMMEDIATELY. ,� j i!;;: ���'�, _ `� ��� I �«) L iri INTENTIONALLY OR ACCIDENTALLY, TO EXISTING -UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL ANY TREE BE / ��•������ _� I O `N%% CJ ( �_ I 1 (10 tree planting CO \(7 UTILITIES, BUILDINGS OR OTHER AMENITIES DUE TO THE PLANTED WITHIN 6' OF ANY BUILDING WITHOUT �j "P.- �.T _ __ 41jtr,' .•� (� � J (� �,;r,,�►- - �.- ,; I I no scale cr ACTIONS OF THE CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTORS THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE .Tr► -- o / 6' ornament. Ida) U LL EMPLOYEES AND/OR CONTRACTOR'S SUBCONTRACTORS. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ,, ' ��//•I\� " a"TOP DRESSING THE CONTRACTOR SHALL AT ALL TIMES PROTECT WORK -TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE PLACED A ( (� '*�' ��� \/ OI i iron fence 1 , o FROM DAMAGE AND THEFT AND REPLACE ALL DAMAGED MINIMUM OF 6' FROM PUBLIC ACCESSWAYS, \SI !► .�•j '- _ I'IJ ° '" CD UTILITY CABINETS AND FIRE HYDRANTS. = " CREATE GENTLE SWALE DEPRESSION DO NOT FORM CD OR STOLEN PARTS AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE UNTIL \ 11/1/1141::: ac 1 16 x16 mas.my I �I I (��) p� RAISED BASIN THE WORK IS ACCEPTED IN WRITING FROM THE OWNER. -SHRUBS MUST BE AT MATURITY, 6' FROM THE ` Q r = columns UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES TO PLANS THE LANDSCAPE REAR OF A FIRE HYDRANT. NO MATERIAL OTHER \ , l// I d _ I �_�ARCHITECT PREPARING THESE PLANS SHALL NOT BE THAN GROUNDCOVERS MAY BE PLACED /- 1 = ��` DO NOT BURY TOP OF ROOTBALLBETWEEN A FIRE HYDRANT AND THE STREET OR �1 �� landscape ® = i1RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES - I l I 1 PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE(REFER TO SOIL TO OR USES OF THESE PLANS. ALL CHANGES TO THE ROADWAY OR b' ON EITHER SIDE. FIELD VERIFYedge ,Il ■ SPECIFICAT DNS) ALL HYDRANT LOCATION WITH THE CIVIL `� o� / - )PLANS MUST BE IN WRITING AND MUST BE APPROVED BY 4 -1I - I —ENGINEERING PLANS. I —1, 1 1- ." iTHE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO THE Q• PR DEPTH:TO EQUAL ROOTBALL PIT WIDTH:3x DIA.OF �����ALL SITE IMPROVEMENTS, INCLUDING I (C,) CONTAINER `�COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK. Y ' - �� QS�Qy���LANDSCAPE AND SITE CLEAN UP MUST BE . h �1PLANTS SHALL BE INSPECTED FOR ROOTBOUND COND TIONS BEFORE PLANTING. ANY %,, 'C,q�,,1 TRADE COORDINATION- CONSTRUCTION AND �� ROOTBOUND PLANT SHALL BE REPLACED WITH SUITABLE PLANT. A t 7C COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OR ` ‘11, / I (:TO k. 1112:INSTALLATION OF ALL ITEMS WITHIN THESE DOCUMENTS /� „, n 6 ornamental I �• v. ���CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. Q :"I ISHALL REQUIRE CLOSE COORDINATION BETWEEN TRADES Y �*'� 6 x16 mason I 1i `�� ��',TREES ADJACENT TO PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS %� �� " ryiron f•nce -J� rINVOLVED IN UNDERGROUND AND UTILITY INSTALLATION SHOULD HAVE MINIMUM CANOPY �\ �'� ►":w "ill: - , shrub planting n t i n '' `�� it .I. co umns •+ p g * : ' $AND TREE LOCATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE CLEARANCE OF 6'8" It ti►� •'. , ^w"�"�� ,I` ( `�I +I G;) n o s c a I e i v^I, ot RESPONSIBLE TO INSURE PROPER COORDINATION . �^ ="�I '' t• <_y, ,I, BETWEEN TRADES TO INSURE AND AVOID CONSTRUCTION 4atiF 1 I"' I " 7f fl 'IDELAYS OR DAMAGETO AN IMPROVEMENTS OR UTILITIES. 1 S ------ O a. `--� �_ 1 fr1 frN ALLGROUNCOVERSTOBEPLANTEDON ■` .0F "�UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT-THE CONTRACTOR ` I - ... / °^ _ O .�� _■� �� CENTER(SEE PLANT LEGEND)IN A 1 �I M © —, G' • 1 \;- '- � O O O ie 17 " �� Q l A TRIANGULAR PATTERN. SHALL NOTIFY BLUESTAKE 48 HOURS PRIOR TO DIGGING \ i i „w'p - , �. Q`. OO Q, o Q• C f� A �Ib►�7 a1V-IL, Q - ■ / i .Y W'.. ,l/�_ a 1u "J i ll ',�"1,�•►^ O O VA AT 1-800-STAKE-IT AND SHALL EXERCISE EXTREME CARE i - — - - —`-, '«"�,-`./A y ; SETBA p ® � ,,�P pp„.v. ' )) �� 1 -�`►� — IN WORKING NEAR EXISTING UTILITIES. THE 11 1 1 — A. - — - - •_ _ . ' . �� Us -O ��� /I=11, :� CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION AND \ 1 - ,a �1y�, x=O.C.DIMENSION AS NOTED ON 1 /�, , �- PLAN. CONDITION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 1 ____ —_ �0�i" 1j, --- Y=O.Bb OF DIMENSION"X'. INSPECTIONS -THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE , 1 1 = _' 1►�: L •� •� ;� RESPONSIBLE FOR NOTIFYING THE MUNICIPAL \ 1 10' U.E I 1 'VIA, n, 1 x I MULCH SOIL TO A DEPTH OF 2",1'IN REPRESENTATIVE AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE PRIOR 1 1 x �■�i 11��I� �tV �.� / DIAMETER.KEEP MULCH AWAY FROM T ------ _� �' I ��-b!I I4 S PLANT BASE. TO ANY REQUIRED MUNICIPAL INSPECTION. rrr,'T_yl-,�.e �`�.I/ 4�� �i` ..._ . .. . THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPE 4 -T'" HUMPHREYS& PARTNERS ARCHITECT AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE PRIOR TO LANDSCAPE PLAN 1=III1 N III=III-II -II-III-III-III=III-I -I I I-III-III III-II(-il ARCHITECTS, L.P. ANY REQUIRED OR DESIRED INSPECTION (214) 269-5150 I11 ,1�=11[) =1J �T(=1�=J1r -(�=J)-1 _III-IIIII-I 1=I I I_III-III=l 1 = 1 -111-11, PREPARE SOIL PER SPECIFICATIONS AND 5339 ALPHA ROAD SUITE 300 " =1 I 1=�T- ROTOrILL TO A DEPTH OF 6"PRIOR?O ANY BACKFILL WITH NATIVE SOIL.APPLY FERTILIZER TO DALLAS,TEXAS 75240 Q' 1 20' 40' SURFACE AWAY FROM TRUNK PER SPRINK'-ER WORK. (972)701-9636 (972)701-9639 FAX SPECIFICATIONS. DALLAS CHARLOTTE IRVINE LAS VEGAS SCALE: = 20' O" NEW ORLEANS NORFOLK ORLANDO PHOENIX g ro u n d c o v e r planting www.humphreys.com no scale CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS AND FIELD VERIFY ALL MEASUREMENTS BEFORE CONSTRUCTION. LANDSCAPE AREA PRECAST CONC.CAP 24'X24' PAINT TO MATCH ACCENT COLOR ON BUILDINGS - 1"SQUARE TOP RAIL 1 L/S AREA REQ. (20% OF SITE) 17,424 SF � ,{ FIELD VERIFY REQUIRED OPENINGS X FIELD VERIFY REQUIRED OPENINGS A, 6-O 8'-e:MAX. EQUAL EQUAL humpY1hre s and partners + CAST BEVELED CAP ' 77r2"STEEL RAILS N '� 6" 6"Q.C. ,� ,�' - `- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - L/S AREA PROVIDED (23%) 20,054 SF landscape architecture, Ilc I 3— t ' 1 5339 alpha rd suite 300 ppp o o,t_ • I�= a c '� TSQ.POST,10 GA dallas,Ix 75240 / -- — - ��TOP RAIL 1-1/7'X1-1/2"X16 GAUGE STEEL TUBE 1!IilIIIa STEEL 24"COLUMNWITHBRICK/ VENEERTO MATCH BLDG p214.269.5150 f 972.701.9639 FAINT TO MATCH6-B'MID RAIL 1-1/2"X1-112"X 16GAUGESTEELTUBE I^SQUAFMA.PK;K $ wmrw.hplastudiG.cam ARCHITECTURAL CIRCLE1/2"SQ.SOLIDSTOCKSTEELTRIM/ACCENT COLOR6 Two working days before you dig,6' / ` PICK3/4"SQ.X16GAUGETUBESTEELPICK - i k'6" SHEET CONTENTS: AT6"O.C.(4"O.C.ATPOOL) _ _ _ _ k CALL FOR THE BLUE STAKES preliminary landscape plan POST 2-1/2"SQ. 14 GUAGE TUBE STEEL FINISH GRADE : - ' - - - - •- /; - - - - - • - - 1/TPICKETSET4"O.C. - - r - - 1 -800 STAKE IT / BOTTOM RAIL(-1l2"x 16 GAUGE STEEL TUBE (PICKET®POST.TYP.J `- ` \ ) Blue Stake Center NOTES: -�` ��■ ill - CONCRETE FOOTING \\i 3/4"SQUARE METAL PICKETS SHEET N0. ET • • 4-6 MAX — CALL COLLECT J / 1.GATES TO BE OF SIMIUAR CONSTRUCTION. 12'tax30"DEEP 6"X2"STEEL RAILS TRAFFIC PAD$ / - - — 2.WELFEN IMGBNDSMATES OTHALLHALL EOINTS.T ALL TY 11111 Tx2'STEELRAILS landscape plan &COUNTY HEALTH DEPT.REQUIREMENTS. 3.WELD&GRIND SMOOTH ALL JOINTS. APRIMERCOATSHALLBE * 1'-10" .46" VARIES FIELD VERIFY I APPLIED TO ALL SURFACES FOLLOWED CURB L 1 BY A TOUCHUP COAT ON ALL CONNECTIONS.WELDS OR.ANY DAMAGED OR RUSTED AREAS.A SECOND COAT SHALL ASAL BE APPLIED, VED ED THE OWNER. BY(21 COATS OF PAINT SLIDING METAL sheet 1 of 1 ORNAMENTAL IRON FENCE— FENCE DETAIL VEHICULAR GATES HPA # 13113 OF Tyke ra • Wylie City Council ,` AGENDA REPORT 1i 01887•*i► "rE op S'E0 Meeting Date: August 13th,2013 Item Number: 4 Department: IT and Fire Department (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jeff Butters Account Code: 100-5155-58810 Date Prepared: 07-24-2013 Budgeted Amount: NA Exhibits: Ordinance Subject Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2013-31 amending Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 budget) and approving an appropriation of funds in the amount of$45,000.00 for the General Fund Information Technology (Fire Station Fiber and VOIP Construction Project). Recommendation Motion to approve, Ordinance No. 2013-31 amending Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 budget) and approving an appropriation of funds in the amount of$45,000.00 for the General Fund Information Technology (Fire Station Fiber and VOIP Construction Project). Discussion Fire Stations #1 and #3 are not currently connected to our Fiber ring. Stations 1, 3 have been using old microwave technology for wireless connectivity. We have a microwave antenna on a North Texas Municipal Water District Tower as part of this system. Recently construction at NTMWD has interfered with this "line of sight" antenna and increased the urgency of connecting Fire Station#1 and#3 to the fiber ring. In the past getting fiber to Stations 1 and 3 have been long runs and were very expensive. Within the last 1.5 years WISD ran fiber down South Ballard so that we can connect without a large cost. As part of The Brown East construction project we had the contractor put in conduit from Fire Station #3 to Kreymer which greatly reduced the cost of connecting Station 3. Reliability and communication will be greatly improved for Fire Stations 1 and 3 if we can connect them by fiber. Once we have Fire Station #1 and #3 connected to our fiber ring it makes a lot of sense for us to convert all three stations to VOIP and put them on our system. The reduction in "hard line" phone bills will pay for the VOIP in approximately one year. We can accomplish all of this with a budget amendment of$45,000. Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2013-31 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2012-27 (2012-2013 BUDGET) AND APPROVING AN APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $45,000.00 FOR THE GENERAL FUND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (FIRE STATION FIBER AND VOIP CONSTRUCTION PROJECT) ; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") has investigated and determined that it will be beneficial and advantageous to the citizens of the City of Wylie, Texas ("Wylie") to amend Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 Budget) for the purpose of connecting Wylie Fire Stations #1 and #3 to the City of Wylie/WISD fiber ring and for installing VOIP at Wylie Fire Stations #1,#2, and #3, a construction project funded by the General Fund. WHEREAS, the estimated cost of completing the Fire Station Technology Construction Project is forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000.00); and WHEREAS, the Fire Station technology construction project has become critical to Fire Department communication due to construction at North Texas Municipal Water District which has partially obstructed Fire Stations #1 and#3 from the microwave antenna. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: Findings Incorporated. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2: Amendment to Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 Budget). Ordinance No. 2012-27 (2012-2013 Budget) is hereby amended to allow for the following appropriation: Forty-Five thousand dollars ($45,000.00) shall be appropriated to Expense Account 100-5155-58810 of the General Fund SECTION 3: Savings/ Repealing Clause. All provisions of any ordinance in conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed; but such repeal shall not abate any pending prosecution for violation of the repealed Ordinance, nor shall the repeal prevent prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occurring prior to the repeal of the Ordinance. Any remaining portions of conflicting ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. Ordinance No.2013-31 -Amending Ordinance No.2012-27(2012-2013 budget) $45,000.00-General Fund Information Technology-Fire Station Fiber and VOIP Construction Project Page 1 of 2 SECTION 4: 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, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared unconstitutional or invalid. SECTION 5: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, on this 13th day of August, 2013. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST TO: Carole Ehrlich, City Secretary Ordinance No.2013-31 -Amending Ordinance No.2012-27(2012-2013 budget) $45,000.00-General Fund Information Technology-Fire Station Fiber and VOIP Construction Project Page 2 of 2