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05-26-2020 (City Council) Agenda Packet %AI Wylie City Council CITY OF YLIE NOTICE OF MEETING Regular Meeting Agenda May 26, 2020 — 6:00 pm Wylie Municipal Complex Council Chambers 300 Country Club Road, Building #100 Wylie, Texas 75098 Eric Hogue Mayor David R. Duke Place 1 Matthew Porter Place 2 Jeff Forrester Mayor Pro Tern Candy Arrington Place 4 Timothy T. Wallis, DVM Place 5 David Dahl Place 6 Chris Hoisted City Manager Richard Abernathy City Attorney Stephanie Storm 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 CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must fill out a non- agenda form prior to the meeting in order to speak. 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. May 26,2020 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 2 of 5 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 May 12,2020 Regular Meeting and Work Session. (S. Storm, City Secretary) B. Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat for District Commercial Addition, establishing 16 commercial lots and one open space lot on 16.201 acres, generally located on South State Highway 78 approximately 800' south of Alanis Drive. (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) C. Consider, and act upon, a Preliminary Plat for District Townhomes Addition,establishing 34 residential and four open space lots on 4.165 acres,generally located on South State Highway 78 approximately 1700' south of Alanis Drive. (J Haskins, Planning Manager) D. Consider, and place on file, the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for April 30,2020. (M. Beard, Finance Director) E. Consider, and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for April 30, 2020. (M. Beard, Finance Director) F. Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of April 30,2020. (J. Greiner, WEDC Director) G. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2020-32 to abandon a portion of Right-of-Way being 1,215 sq. ft. of unimproved alley within the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, and to waive the requirement for an appraisal for said right-of-way adjacent to 202 N.2nd Street. (R. 011ie, Asst. City Manager) H. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2020-33 to abandon a portion of Right-of-Way being 3 — 20' unimproved alleys within the F. De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, and 2 — 70' unimproved streets, within the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, and to waive the requirement for an appraisal for said right-of-ways consisting of 1.88 acres or approximately 81,713 square feet. (R. 011ie, Asst. City Manager) I. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2020-34 of the City of Wylie, Texas; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-03 and 2014-19 and Chapter 2 (Administration), Article III (officers), Division 2 (Code of Ethics), Section 2-57 (Board of Ethics) of the City of Wylie Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2005-07, as amended; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-09 and 2012-29 and Chapter 2 (Administration),Article X(Public Arts Program),Division 2 (Public Arts Advisory Board),Section 2-342(Number of Members;Appointment;Terms)of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-05 and 2013-17 and Chapter 58 (Historic Preservation),Article III(Historic Review Commission),Section 58-53(Number of Members; Appointment; Terms) of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-02 and 2013-23 and Chapter 22 (Buildings and Building Regulations),Article II (Construction Code Board),Section 22-26(Tenure of office)of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-01 and 2015-37 and Chapter 18 (Animals),Article Iv(Animal Shelter Advisory Board), Section 18-123 (Number of Members; Qualified Appointment; Terms) of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos.2020-06 and 1969-2 and Chapter 66(Library),Article II (Public Library Department), Division 2 (Library Board), Section 66-41 (Membership; Appointment; Terms) of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-08 and May 26,2020 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 3 of 5 2005-37 and Chapter 78 (Parks and Recreation), Article II (Parks and Recreation Board), Section 78-23 (Composition; Appointment and Terms of office of Members) of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-10 and 2001-48,Article 8 (Development Review Process), Section 8.4 (Zoning Board of Adjustment); amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-07 and 1979-26 and Chapter 90(Planning),Article II(Planning and Zoning Commission),Section 90- 21 of the Code of Ordinances; Clarifying that the limit for consecutive service on the Boards and Commissions named in this Ordinance applies to commissioners and officers currently serving on those boards and commissions; modifying other provisions related to such boards and commissions; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses; providing for an effective date. (R. 011ie, Asst. City Manager) J. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2020-28(R) of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, to ratify emergency expenses for the purchase of engineering services, materials and road repair services for Hooper Road between Steel Road and Hensley Lane in the estimated amount of $426,176.00; and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) K. Consider, and place on file, the Animal Shelter Advisory Board report to City Council regarding the meeting held on May 13,2020. (A. Henderson, Police Chief) REGULAR AGENDA Interview of Board of Ethics Applicants: 00 Alem Debebe 0o Rich Frei 00 Joseph Hama 00 Reagan Elizabeth Sofia Tabled from 05-12-2020 Remove from table and consider 1. Consider,and act upon,Ordinance No.2020-30 to a change of zoning from Agricultural(AG) to Planned Development(PD),to allow for a mixed-use,age-restricted,senior master planned community on 24.5 acres,located at 1751 McMillen Road. (ZC 2020-02) (ZC 2020-02) (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) Executive Summary Zoning Case 2020-02 requires an Ordinance to amend the zoning accordingly in the Official Zoning map of the City;and providing a penalty clause,a repeal clause,a savings clause,a severability clause,and an effective date 2. Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon a change of zoning from Agricultural (AG) to Planned Development (PD), to allow for a mixed-use community on 40.73 acres generally located on Country Club Road 1900' south of Parker Road.(ZC2020-05) (J.Haskins,Planning Manager) Executive Summary The applicant is requesting to rezone 47.29 acres located at 2301 FM 1378.The property is currently zoned Agricultural and the applicant is requesting rezoning to Planned Development to allow for a mixed- use community. The planned development contains four sub-districts that are proposed to contain a mix of commercial,residential and open space uses May 26,2020 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 4 of 5 3. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2020-35 amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24, 2020-25, 2020-26, 2020-29, and 2020-31 Continuing or Renewing the Mayor's Declaration of Local Disaster for a Public Health Emergency and establishing new orders to help abate the COVID- 19 public health crisis. (C. Holsted, City Manager) Executive Summary On March 22,March 27,April 2,April 28,and May 12 2020,the City Council adopted Ordinance No.2020- 24,Ordinance No.2020-25,Ordinance No. 2020-26,Ordinance No.2020-29,and Ordinance 2020-31 which continued the Mayor's Amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency to help abate the public health threat resulting from the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19); providing the consent of the City Council to the continuation of the Declaration until 11:59 p.m.on May 26,2020. WORK SESSION • Discuss the Coronavirus Aid,Relief,and Economic Security Act(CARES ACT)and the Collin County Municipal Direct Expense Funding Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. (C. Holsted, City Manager) 4. Discuss,consider,and take any action on,Resolution No.2020-29(R)amending Resolution No. 2020-25(R),modifying certain standards applicable to the Small Business Assistance program to provide immediate, short-term financial aid to qualified small businesses in the City of Wylie. (C. Holsted, City Manager) Executive Summary Staff received a request for an agenda item to discuss and consider modifications to the small business assistance program to provide immediate,short-term financial aid to qualified small businesses in the City of Wylie. The current program provides a grant up to $5,000 to a business with 26-50 employees, $5,000 to a business with 25 or fewer full-time equivalent employees,and up to$1,500 for a sole proprietorship. WORK SESSION • Discuss May 2, 2020 (postponed to November 3, 2020) General and Special Election. (C. Holsted, City Manager) • Discuss FY 20-21 4B Budget. (C. Holsted, City Manager) EXECUTIVE SESSION If during the course of the meeting covered by this notice,the City Council should determine that a closed or executive meeting or session of the City Council or a consultation with the attorney for the City should be held or is required,then such closed or executive meeting or session or consultation with attorney as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act,Texas Government Code§551.001 et. seq.,will be held by the City Council at the date,hour and place given in this notice as the City Council may conveniently meet in such closed or executive meeting or session or consult with the attorney for the City concerning any and all subjects and for any and all purposes permitted by the Act,including,but not limited to,the following sanctions and purposes: Texas Government Code Section: §551.071—Private consultation with an attorney for the City. §551.072—Discussing purchase,exchange,lease or value of real property. §551.074—Discussing personnel or to hear complaints against personnel. §551.087—Discussing certain economic development matters. §551.073—Discussing prospective gift or donation to the City. §551.076—Discussing deployment of security personnel or devices or security audit. Recess into Closed Session in compliance with Section 551.001, et.seq. Texas Government Code, to wit: May 26,2020 Wylie City Council Regular Meeting Agenda Page 5 of 5 Sec. 551.087.DELIBERATION REGARDING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT NEGOTIATIONS; CLOSED MEETING. This chapter does not require a governmental body to conduct an open meeting: (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate,stay,or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision(1). 00 Deliberation regarding commercial or financial information that the WEDC has received from a business prospect and to discuss the offer of incentives for Project 2020-4a, Project 2020-4c,Project 2020-5a. Sec. 551.072. DELIBERATION REGARDING REAL PROPERTY; CLOSED MEETING. A governmental body may conduct a closed meeting to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property if deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on its negotiating position. 00 Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at: State Highway 78 & Brown, State Highway 78&FM 544. 0o Properties adjacent to McMillen Rd.between McCreary Rd. and Country Club Rd. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. READING OF ORDINANCES Title and caption approved by Council as required by Wylie City Charter,Article III, Section 13-D. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I certJ that this Notice of Meeting was posted on May 22, 2020 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. Stephanie Storm,City Secretary Date Notice Removed %AI Irv" Wylie City Council CITY OF IY L l E Minutes Regular Meeting May 12, 2020—6:00 p.m. Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Chambers 300 Country Club Road, Bldg. 100 Wylie, TX 75098 CALL TO ORDER Mayor Eric Hogue called the regular meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. The following City Council members were present: Councilman David R. Duke, Councilman Matthew Porter, Mayor pro tern Jeff Forrester, Councilwoman Candy Arrington, Councilman Timothy T. Wallis,and Councilman David Dahl. Staff present included: City Manager Chris Holsted; Assistant City Manager Brent Parker; Assistant City Manager Renae 011ie; Assistant Police Chief Tommy Walters; Fire Chief Brandon Blythe; Public Information Officer Craig Kelly; Planning Manager Jasen Haskins; Building Official Bret McCullough; Public Works Director Tim Porter; Project Engineer Wes Lawson; Parks and Recreation Director Robert Diaz;Finance Director Melissa Beard; and City Secretary Stephanie Storm. INVOCATION&PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Hogue gave the invocation and Councilman Porter led the Pledge of Allegiance. CITIZEN COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Lon Ricker, representing Team Up to Fight Hunger, addressed Council giving information on the Team Up to Fight Hunger program, a collaboration of Wylie, Sachse and Murphy community partners that have come together to promote and support local restaurants and workers while providing food to individuals and families in need through local nonprofits. 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 April 28, 2020 Regular Meeting and Work Session of the Wylie City Council. (S. Storm, City Secretary) B. Consider, and act upon, a Final Plat to create a single lot for R.T. Addition on 4.944 acres, located at 1945 E. FM 544 in the City of Wylie's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction. (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) Minutes May 12,2020 Wylie City Council Page 1 C. Consider, and act upon, the reappointment of Mayor pro tem for a term beginning May 2020 and ending November 2020. (S. Storm, City Secretary) D. Consider, and act upon, a recommendation to the City Council to amend a previously approved plan for the remodel of an existing residential structure, located at 301 W. Brown St.within the Downtown Historic District. (R. 011ie,Asst. City Manager) E. Consider, and act upon,the award of a Professional Services Project Order(PSPO)#W2020-72- E for engineering and surveying services for the relocation of approximately 3,300 linear feet of existing 6"/8" water line along Parker Road/North Ballard Avenue to Grantham & Associates Inc. in the amount of $65,270.00 and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. (G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager/T. Porter, Public Works Director) F. Consider, and act upon, a request for substantial renovations in accordance with Ordinance No. 2013-17 for the remodel of an existing residential structure, located at 401 N. Keefer, Lot 75R, Block 12 of the Brown & Burns Addition within the Downtown Historic District. (R. 011ie, Asst. City Manager) Councilman Porter requested Agenda Item C be pulled from Consent and considered individually. The consensus of Council was to consider Item C individually. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Duke, to approve Consent Agenda Items A,B,D,E and F as presented. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. REGULAR AGENDA C. Consider, and act upon, the reappointment of Mayor pro tern for a term beginning May 2020 and ending November 2020. (S. Storm, City Secretary) Council Action A motion was made by Councilman Porter, seconded by Councilwoman Arrington, to nominate Councilman Jeff Forrester for reappointment to Mayor pro tern for a term beginning May 2020 and ending November 2020. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. 1. Consider, and act upon, the appointment of a 2020 Board and Commissions City Council Interview Panel to conduct the May 2020 board applicant interviews. (S. Storm, City Secretary) Staff Comments City Secretary Storm addressed Council stating staff is accepting applications for Boards and Commissions until May 15. She said the three Council members appointed to the panel tonight will interview each qualified applicant and make recommendations to the Council at the first meeting in June. Interview meeting dates are scheduled for May 27 and May 28,with an alternate date of June 1, starting at 5:30 p.m. each night. The qualified Board of Ethics applicants will be interviewed by the full Council at the second meeting in May. Council Comments Mayor Hogue said the Mayor pro tern usually serves as the Chair and asked if any other Council members would like to serve on the panel. Councilmen Porter and Duke stated they would like to serve. Minutes May 12,2020 Wylie City Council Page 2 Council Action A motion was made by Mayor Hogue, seconded by Councilwoman Arrington,to appoint Mayor pro tem Jeff Forrester, Councilman Porter, and Councilman Duke to serve on the 2020 Boards and Commissions City Council Interview Panel. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 2. Consider, and act upon,Resolution No. 2020-26(R) authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement with Collin County for reimbursement of COVID-19 expenses. (C. Hoisted, City Manager) Staff Comments City Manager Hoisted addressed Council stating Collin County received a direct distribution of$171 million from the US Treasury pursuant to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act). The Commissioners Court discussed this item at their meeting on May 11 and approved $50 million for funding to go to their direct cost program to be sent to the cities, with each city's share being based on its Collin County population total. For the City of Wylie, the amount is $2,425,994.40 to reimburse specific eligible expenses related to COVID-19. Council Comments Forrester and Porter expressed that staff use some of the money to stock up on supplies for future use. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Porter,to approve Resolution No. 2020-26(R) authorizing the City Manager to execute an Interlocal Agreement with Collin County for reimbursement of COVID-19 expenses. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 3. Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2020-27(R) casting a nomination for a candidate for the Board of Directors of the Rockwall Central Appraisal District. (S. Storm, City Secretary) Staff Comments City Secretary Storm addressed Council stating a vacancy has occurred on the Rockwall Central Appraisal District Board of Directors. Per Texas Property Tax Code Sec. 6.03(1), "each taxing unit that is entitled to vote by this section may nominate, by resolution adopted by its governing body, a candidate to fill the vacancy." Storm reported there is not a list of candidates for this portion of the Board of Directors election; therefore, Council can nominate an individual, and the Board of Directors will elect a member from the nominations received by majority vote at their next meeting. Council Comments Councilman Dahl stated Council has not nominated or cast votes in the past for individuals that they did not know. Council Action No motion was made by Council;therefore,no action was taken by Council. 4. Consider, and act upon, the reconsideration and/or clarification of Ordinance No. 2020-30 to a change of zoning from Agricultural (AG) to Planned Development (PD), to allow for a mixed- use, age-restricted, senior master planned community on 24.5 acres, located at 1751 McMillen Road. (ZC 2020-02) (J. Haskins, Planning Manager) Minutes May 12,2020 Wylie City Council Page 3 Staff Comments Planning Manager Haskins addressed Council stating at the April 28, 2020 City Council meeting a Planned Development (PD) was approved for a mixed-use age-restricted master plan community. As part of the approval a motion was made that included three items: the inclusion of the zoning exhibit; completion of a Traffic Impact Analysis during platting; and tying concurrent development to the Certificates of Occupancy. The applicant has requested a reconsideration of the motion to allow the concurrent development standard to be based on the approval of a final foundation inspection due to the timing in constructing residential and commercial buildings. Council Comments Porter stated at the last Council meeting the applicant indicated it would not be an issue and now is requesting reconsideration. Porter asked whether a larger structure could be constructed, followed by the smaller structures. Bill Dahlstrom, representing the applicant, responded that, after they left the meeting, they realized the applicant is developing the entire tract of land at one time, all of the grading, streets, water, sewer, and drainage, so there is a significant outlay of capital in the infrastructure. Dahlstrom stated there is an eight-month to a year gap between the time it takes to complete the multi-care facility and the time it takes to build the first single-family home, if started at the same time. The applicant's request is to have the ability to begin selling, or get the final Certificate of Occupancies (CO) and permits on the single-family and multiplex so they can start receiving some income for the amount of infrastructure that has been put in. Dahlstrom stated that they are requesting that, rather than being tied to the CO, it could be tied to the foundation for the multi-care building, which is still a significant investment and would allow them to begin the selling process. Forrester asked if there was a tool that could be utilized to ensure the projects go concurrently and allow the applicant to begin realizing a cash flow from sales of the single-family and multi- unit at the same time. Haskins responded tying a percentage of the homes being completed to the framing inspection or temporary CO is an option. Forrester responded he was more comfortable with bringing language to the agreement that would allow the City to maintain a performance agreement similar to what was just stated: to complete everything in a consistent manner but also a considerable amount of cash outflow to lay down the infrastructure for the entire development. Forrester stated he does not want to prevent the applicant from having the ability to finish but project, but wants to make sure we continue to move forward congruently. Dahlstrom responded they will work on that language with Haskins. Dahl stated the intent has been made and asked whether, if the City says they want to see continuous construction on the large building and not pause it so the applicant can make money on the other buildings, whether the Council is trying to support a worthwhile development that actually gets accomplished without including additional steps that staff must enforce. Dahl asked whether the council could just ask staff whether the project is moving forward and inspections being made. Hogue stated he wants to make sure that the entire development is built. Haskins reported he spoke with the applicant and he is agreeable to no more than 50% of the homes being built by the time they get a framing inspection and they have to have the commercial building done before they get the last CO on the last home. Hoisted requested that, if stipulations are to be added, Council table the item to the next meeting so that staff can draft an ordinance with the changes. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Duke,to table Item#4 to the next City Council meeting on May 26. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 5. Consider, and act upon, the approval of Change Order No. 26 to contract #W2018-69-B Wylie Public Safety Building Remodel Project, in the amount of $59,235, with Pogue Construction Company and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. (B. Parker, Asst. City Manager/G. Hayes, Purchasing Manager) Minutes May 12,2020 Wylie City Council Page 4 Staff Comments Assistant City Manager Parker addressed Council giving a brief update and presentation on the Public Safety Building. Parker reported the change order is in the amount of $59,235 for the installation of technology items that were missed during the design phase or changed due to function. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilman Porter, to approve Change Order No. 26 to contract#W2018-69-B Wylie Public Safety Building Remodel Project, in the amount of$59,235, with Pogue Construction Company and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. 6. Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2020-31 amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24, 2020-25, 2020-26, and 2020-29 Continuing or Renewing the Mayor's Declaration of Local Disaster for a Public Health Emergency and establishing new orders to help abate the COVID-19 public health crisis. (C. Holsted, City Manager/B. Blythe, Fire Chief) Staff Comments City Manager Holsted addressed Council stating in light of the most recent Governor's Order the proposed Ordinance would expire May 26, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. and incorporates the current Governor's Orders and any future Orders the Governor issues. Council Action A motion was made by Mayor pro tern Forrester, seconded by Councilwoman Arrington, to approve Ordinance No. 2020-31 amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24, 2020-25, 2020-26, and 2020-29 Continuing or Renewing the Mayor's Declaration of Local Disaster for a Public Health Emergency and establishing new orders to help abate the COVID-19 public health crisis.A vote was taken and the motion passed 7-0. Mayor Hogue convened the Council into Work Session at 6:46 p.m. WORK SESSION 00 Discuss FY 20-21 Budget. (C. Holsted, City Manager) City Manager Holsted addressed Council giving a presentation on the FY 20-21 budget regarding the following areas: assessed property valuations, total annual sales tax receipts, General Fund projected revenues, General Fund expenditures by function, debt service expenditures, General Fund expense adjustments, and revenue and expenses assumptions affecting the budget. Hoisted gave an update on the Utility Fund regarding past due accounts and stated staff planned to resume water cut-offs in June for accounts that have over a$100 balance and do not make arrangements with the City. Mayor Hogue convened the Council into Regular Session at 7:26 p.m. Mayor Hogue recessed the Council into a break at 7:27 p.m. Mayor Hogue convened the Council into Executive Session at 7:33 p.m. EXECUTIVE SESSION Recess into Closed Session in compliance with Section 551.001, et.seq. Texas Government Code, to wit: Minutes May 12,2020 Wylie City Council Page 5 Sec. 551.072. DELIBERATION REGARDING REAL PROPERTY; CLOSED MEETING. A governmental body may conduct a closed meeting to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property if deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on its negotiating position. co Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at State Highway 78 &Brown. RECONVENE INTO OPEN SESSION Take any action as a result from Executive Session. Mayor Hogue convened the Council into Open Session at 7:44 p.m. READING OF ORDINANCE City Secretary Storm read the caption to Ordinance No. 2020-31 into the official record. ADJOURNMENT A motion was made by Councilman Porter, seconded by Councilman Duke, to adjourn the meeting at 7:45 p.m. A vote was taken and motion passed 7-0. Eric Hogue,Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Minutes May 12,2020 Wylie City Council Page 6 li A,/ V'if Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: B Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: May 18,2020 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider,and act upon,a Preliminary Plat for District Commercial Addition,establishing 16 commercial lots and one open space lot on 16.201 acres, generally located on South State Highway 78 approximately 800' south of Alanis Drive. Recommendation Motion to approve a Preliminary Plat for District Commercial Addition,establishing 16 commercial lots and one open space lot on 16.201 acres,generally located on South State Highway 78 approximately 800' south of Alanis Drive. Discussion OWNER: The District Lifestyle LLC APPLICANT: Jones Carter The applicant is proposing to create 16 commercial lots and one open space lots on 16.201 acres. This plat is Tracts 2-5 of the 20.433 acre planned development approved by City Council in April 2020. The proposed development is accessed from State Highway 78. The private streets shall be owned and maintained by the Commercial Development Association (CDA). All public open space lots shall be dedicated to the City of Wylie and maintained by the CDA. A plat for the townhome area(Tract 1) for this planned development is also on the agenda for consideration. The plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. For conditional approval or disapproval City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Gov't Code. P&Z Commission Discussion The Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval. Page 1 of 1 STEEL /1 ��4 \l� " CAPITOL C o ae'F Z o tt EXCHANGE a �� a (W(�ILLOW WA' o � iTONEYTBR o HENSLET Q. CURVE TABLE _ 1 -1 WINDCREST • = z CURVE RADIUS ARC LENGTH CHORD LENGTH CHORD BEARING DELTA ANGLE TANGENTS ���5 g ALI C 1 30.00' 8.03' 8.00' S 28°09'14" E 15°19'45" 4.04' C2 66.05' 13.51' 13.49' S 26'21'11" E 11°43'10" 6.78' • 5/8"GIBS - aCreek �,- f C3 I 30.00' 8.64' 8.61' N 28°46'02" W 16°30'10" 4.35' 4 w Co C4 30.00' 47.10' 42.41' S 65°31'43" E 89°56'58" 29.97' N C5 30.00' 47.13' 42.43' N 24°29'25" E 90°00'46" 30.01' / in wAEAD C6 130.00' 47.12' 42.43' S 24°29'03" W 90°00'00" 30.00' / H I, BJECT TRACT C7 30.00' 47.12' 42.43' N 24°29'03" E 90°00'00" 30.00' 1 1 SPARROW C,Ti rod In I 6'- / H LIMIT 1 L3 / 0' 30' 60' 1 20' WILLIFORD O o I �P > p LINE TABLE ��`, a� 11 i \�� / A �\ S �j0 ��' \ SCALE: 1 "=60' LINE BEARING DISTANCE 23758 Sq. Feet \ VICINITY MAP L1 N 69'29'02" E 42.00' "� rn 0.545 Acres L - L2 S 69'29'02" W 42.00' r' ? o' --- N.T.S. '�� �Q cr W �� cr o'- 1'1, 0 - GENERAL NOTES: ° <�� \ LARRY VAN NELSON L3 N 37°47'28" W 10.57' Ik N -5 6': 11• --- L4 S 38°1 1'26" E 7.10' GD'\ v'. 3t,,,,��, . c^ j POLLY H. NELSON L5 S 20°30'58" E 43.91' Gj ccN Ny l`-) CALLED 10.803 ACRES 1. Bearings are based on the Texas State Plain Coordinate System, NAD 83, North C5 ��N 0, Np� O, DOC. NO. 94-66961 Central Zone 4202. -c_ -1 �'S O.P.R.C.C.T. • �� -.,�NN S �� 2. All floodplain information on this plat is for graphical depiction only, as scaled off of ��y �°' �'; . Firm Panel Map#48085C0535J, Revised Dated June 02, 2009 for Collin County, /'� c'o cn �- Texas. This property is in Zone X, Areas determined to be outside the 0.2% annual `() o' ' '(.5‘ (5`..s chance floodplain. �.0 •cp cP � LAL r 10 ° `<(, P�\P��� 1 0 3. Set monuments are 5/8" iron rods with yellow plastic cap stamped "Jones Carter", 37. 27504 Sq. Feet P .\ 2 0.631 Acres unless noted otherwise. �> 40201 Sq. Feet 6 - -1/2" IRF � -��_� 0.923 Acres /--- cb' - c9 4. Selling a portion of this addition by metes and bounds is a violation of City //' ��'N„ N� prL�� u, 0 169 65 Ordinance and State Law and is subject to fines and withholding of utilities and / 11 �� 0 CA- / E N52 building permits. /''' n �� o� `�• A\ 6•�� 0 0 69 / >. \-, tx,3 1,-�'o- \ b-5. �,c; 5. Elevations are based on the City of Wylie Monument CM 3. Elevation = 520.31 //' /,- \ (9,r-3,,�N5 „ \ 9 6. Public Open space lots to be dedicated to the City of Wylie and maintained by the // // \ �z�55�� / �9 19113 Sq. Feet HOA. / / '� \ �-,c 0 N / 2 •cr, cP 0.439 Acres / / //' //'' Dc �� / '' r, ��N� / 50049 Sq. Feet 1�'I•�`' 6, 7. Private Streets to be owned and maintained by the HOA. // // 1• / • 31.25' 1 1 .1 49 Acres „ p, 5/8"CIRS // // ,+ v` `L°'�/5/' o' �''` 1 V 693c�3 • S 47°41 '14" E 38.70' 8. Elevations are based on Cityof Wylie Monuments / / ,,�0 °o/ c I THE DISTRICT LIFESTYLE, LLC, N y / / °/ d'= I CALLED 4.83 ACRES \-' 0 / \ / / �h / 'N \,2 / CM 2. Elevation = 550.24 \ / // O �°o / �- ��tl'2 I DOC. Na 2018-1515830 0. THE D/STR/CT LIFESTYLE //, LLC, •• 5/8"CIRS / \\ /'//' Gjh °e,,,, ,- 3'ANp ,rn 1 O.P.R.C.C.T. �0 56o DOC.LNO. 2019A47150 // / CM 3. Elevation = 520.31 \ / /' ' r/ 1 (��y-N-__1 L A I c' N O.P.R.C.C.T. // \ / I 2�g 05 �� /// 9. Minimum finish floor elevations shall be least 2 feet above the SFHA WSE for the 0 1 hj� 44024 Sq. Feet r),k U7tT / E CI I rL.0 Nc3 1.01 1 Acres 14' 21\ �1T�„ / 9 26�O Jey' CO // 100 year fully developed floodplain. AAII 1c3 I r\h� 4O rL1 v,, \\\ �G� No 3 7;\ I LEGEND P.O.B. NI' oo• el"). 0 hay ��a 45703 Sq. Feet • /. c� rn �� b5Q5/8"CIRS I POB POINT OF BEGINNING 5/8"CIRF F, v'� 25015 Sq. Feet 1.049 Acres PI CM CONTROL MONUMENT (CM) • 0 1�300 ,(1, 'cv,/ r,�+ EQ i9 0.574 Acres /3�G cps rn 1 R.O.W. RIGHT OF WAY 5� 'o •o II VOL. VOLUME �+ 6PG. PAGE 9 19 1�, h 410 rn. \\\ „ rL15•95 p8�a ✓� 0 I ESMT EASEMENT N 2 I IRF IRON ROD FOUND 0 \� 69 25 O No / CIRF CAPPED IRON ROD FOUND 6, . 6�5\ I CIRS 5/8" CAPPED IRON ROD WITH YELLOW CAP 01•56 0. , 1 I STAMPED "JONES CARTER" SET FOR CORNER BUILDING LINE \ 1 ��' 69 29 02 / BE UTILITY EASEMENT o° \ O u' N / SSE SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT - �, THE DISTRICT LIFESTYLE, LLC, t . N0 DE DRAINAGE EASEMENT / > Wo CALLED 7062 ACRES <�� N �,' / WLE WATERLINE EASEMENT N cr o. D.R.C.C.T DEED RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS 2 N DOG. NO. 2019-034640 S / cn N O.P.R.C.C.T. o -N zm C`� / R.P.R.C.C.T. REAL PROPERTY RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS 34237 Sq. Feet c9 0° Z (n O.R.C.C.T N� N 0.786 Acres o / OFFICIAL RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS I C.C.F. COUNTY CLERK FILE NUMBER (.0 o -1 Q \ a / 03 N� �'': 3 �!' �', // BLOCK LETTER 2 �' 49121 Sq. Feet N� ND 5 `9- G,G J / N 1.128 Acres off '- IQ _ , 7 ,I DENOTES CHANGE IN STREET NAME 01 35304 Sq. Feet 2� l / 3 a' 0.811 Acres mot, 31660 Sq. Feet oii // 0 emu, cr` 0.727 Acres Dl I N - `'cr N 4 N N� // 4 O. rn c9� 34985 Sq. Feet •c.,1 �p / w 36" E Cr` Lo. .N 0.803 Acres co, `J- N I o 77°30 \ 6- O / 5 ��1 OPEN1 SPACE & N 124.68' 'CP $„ E IBA-23' \� 2 // © 13X 14X DRAINAGE AREA N N /7•39 1 N N. I1 // PRELIMINARY 6 OPEN SPACE & // FOR REVIEW ONLY. DRAINAGE AREA 54494 . T. N 1.251Acrescres I THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BE N ' , RECORDED FOR ANY PURPOSE. h 7 cP, N 4 213.s1' 'I ti I m N 45172 Sq. Feet S ,7'39 05„ w 26 II �$3$ 09 r) 'e1 I 8 1.037 Acres / a_ / / \55'15 �EC� N 16 86 / SERENE D/STR/CT N N� ,' �-, 31' 9,pca� E\\I P'E SCR ,, 4 ,/ PRELIMINARY PLAT 9 TOWNHOMES, LL C. 6g 2 Qc3 1' 3p'5, (U / CALLED 4.165 ACRES '0 / N A\� , 261' N 2�2,\9'I // O F DOG. NO. O P.R.C.8-643000 j 5 /� 04 OVO \' `v9 29 4$ • 5/8"CIRS / /' N 40243 Sq. Feet �, �� N DISTRICT COMMERCIAL ADDITION 10 0 0 0co_ .924 Acres /// U„ 16 COMMERCIAL LOTS AND 11 0 _ �` N 2 41.67' E /� ' 1 OPEN SPACE LOT - o 6 12 o m 51964Sq. F e4_____ �/' o N AN ADDITION TO THE - Tsce w 1.193 Acres __��, � - CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS C° r- N 12°43'32" W /' U! p 53.16' = BEING 16.201 ACRES 13X /I 25' UTILITY ESMT // 56.25' 73.80' 58.27' rn --G --'' N 89'2427" W 185.63' 5/8"CIRS• • 210.88' SITUATED IN THE N 81 . 2 34 W 5/8"clRs --351.33'--- _ RICHARD D. NEWMAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 660 TRACT 2 13d>05' N 87°52'37" W J 620.48' � 5/8"CIRS ' ' 3/4"IRF // ' 3/4" IRF ` COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS WOODBR/DGE VILLAS ------- //' DOC. NO. 2004-0147716 ------_- o*rn / m``‘ CAB. P. SL/DE 933 ---- M.R.C.C.T. -__--moo-.�' LOT 1, BLOCK B � > APRIL 2020 0 WOODBRIDGE GOLF CLUB V TRACT 1 CAB. L, SL/DE 246 `r� M.R.C.C.T. DEVELOPER / OWNER: ENGINEER / SURVEYOR: WOODBRIDGE VILLAS THE DISTRICT J O N E S CARTE R DOCAB.OP,2SLL DE 933 16 LIFESTYLE, LLC M.R.C.C.T. 709 BUSINESS WAY Texas Board of Professional Engineers Registration No. F-439 WYLIE, TEXAS 807-0073 75098(972) 6509 Windcrest Drive,Suite 600• Plano,Texas 75024 PHONE: 972.488.3880 Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying Registration No.100461-03 Contact:Emartinez,E-mail:emartinez@jonescarter.com JOB No. 16737-0001 BAS/EM DWG No. 1855 SHEET 1 OF 2 K:\16737\16737-0002-00 Wylie Commercial Mixed Use\1 Surveying Phase\CAD Files\Final Dwg\PRELIMINARY PLAT-COMMERCIAL.dwg OWNER'S CERTIFICATION STATE OF TEXAS : KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: COUNTY OF COLLIN : That I, Eduardo Martinez, a Registered Professional Land Surveyor of the State of Texas, do hereby certify that this Plat is true and WHEREAS,The District Lifestyle, LLC, is the owner of a 16.201 acre tract land situated in the Richard D. Newman Survey, correct and was prepared from an actual survey made under my supervision on the ground. Abstract No. 660, Collin County, Texas and being all of a called 7.062 Acre tract of Land described in deed to The District Lifestyle, PRELIMINARY LLC, as recorded in Document No. 2019-034640 of the Official Property Records of Collin County,Texas (O.P.R.C.C.T.), and a FOR REVIEW ONLY. called 4.83 acre tract of land described in deed to The District Lifestyle, LLC, as recorded in Document No. 2018-1515830, Signature: O.P.R.C.C.T., also being a called 4.79 acre tract of land as described in deed to The District Lifestyle II, LLC, as recorded in THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BE Document No. 2019-471150, O.P.R.C.C.T. and being more particularly described as follows: RECORDED FOR ANY PURPOSE. Date: BEGINNING at a 5/8 inch iron rod found for corner in the existing southeast right-of-way line of State Highway No. 78, being the northeast corner of a called 4.165 Acre tract of Land described in deed to Serene District Townhomes LLC, as recorded in Document No. 2018-643000 O.P.R.C.C.T. and the northwest corner of said 7.062 acre tract of land; THENCE North 50 Degrees 35 Minutes 10 Seconds East, along the north line of said 7.062 acre tract and the southeast Right-of-Way line of said State Highway No. 78, a distance of 461.51 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for the northeast corner of said 7.062 acre tract and the northwest corner of said 5.00 acre tract; STATE OF TEXAS THENCE North 51 Degrees 48 Minutes 34 Seconds East, along the north line of said 5.00 acre tract and 4.79 acre tract and the COUNTY OF DALLAS southeast Right-of-Way line of said State Highway No. 78, a distance of 501.44 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner in the west line of a called 10.803 acre tract of land as described in deed to Larry Van Nelson and Polly H. Nelson as recorded in Document No. 94-0066961 O.P.R.C.C.T.; BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Eduardo Martinez, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that THENCE departing and the southeast Right-of-Way line of said State Highway No. 78, along the common line of said 4.79 acre he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. tract and said 10.803 acre tract, the following courses: South 21 Degrees 26 Minutes 14 Seconds East, 478.43 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner; GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the th day of , 20 South 47 Degrees 41 Minutes 14 Seconds East, 38.70 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner; South 20 Degrees 28 Minutes 46 Seconds West, 115.60 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner; Notary Public in and for the State of Texas South 01 Degrees 17 Minutes 14 Seconds East, 402.00 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner; South 04 Degrees 32 Minutes 14 Seconds East, 130.45 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner in the north line of the Lot 1, Block B of Woodbridge Golf Club, an addition to the City of Sachse, Collin County,Texas, according to the plat thereof Recorded in Cabinet L, Slide 246, of the Map Records of Collin County,Texas (M.R.C.C.T.); THENCE North 87 Degrees 52 Minutes 37 Seconds West, along the north line of said Lot 1, Block B, a distance of 620.48 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner THENCE North 89 Degrees 22 Minutes 34 Seconds West, along the north line of said Lot 1, Block B, a distance of 130.05 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner at the southeast corner of said 4.165 acre tract; THENCE North 20 Degrees 41 Minutes 57 Seconds West, departing the north line of said Lot 1, Block B, along the easterly line of said 4.165 acre tract, a distance of 517.58 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 705,711 square feet or 16.201 acres APPROVAL BLOCK of land more or less. "Recommended for Approval" Chairman,Planning&Zoning Commision Date City of Wylie, Texas NOW THEREORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: "Approved for Construction" That, The District Lifestyle LLC. does hereby adopt this plat designating the herein above described properly as the DISTRICT COMMERCIAL ADDITION, an addition to the City of Wylie, Texas, and does hereby dedicate, in fee simple, to the public use forever, the streets, rights-of-way, and other public improvements shown thereon. The streets and alleys, Mayor, City of Wylie, Texas Date if any, are dedicated for street purposes. The easements and public use areas, as shown, are dedicated, for the public use forever, for the purposes indicated in this plat. No buildings, fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths "Accepted" shall be constructed or placed upon, over or across the easements as shown, except that landscape improvements may be placed in landscape easements. If approved by the City Council of Wylie. In addition, utility easements may also be used for the mutual use and accommodation of all public utilities desiring to use or using the same unless the easement limits the use to particular utilities, said use by public utilities being subordinate to the public's and City of Wylie's use Mayor, City of Wylie, Texas Date thereof. The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or parts of any buildings, fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths which may in any way endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of their respective systems in said easements.The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall at all times have the full right of ingress and egress to or from their respective easements for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, patrolling, maintaining, reading meters, and adding to or removing all or parts of their respective systems without the necessity at any time procuring permission from anyone. This plat approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, regulations and resolutions of the City of Wylie,Texas. The undersigned, the City Secretary of the City of Wylie, Texas, hereby certifies that the foregoing final plat of Woodbridge Addition to the City of Wylie was submitted to the City Council on the day of 20 , and the Council, by formal action, then and there accepted the dedication of streets, alley, parks, easement, public places, and water WITNESS, my hand, this the day of , 20 and sewer lines as shown and set forth in and upon said plat and said Council further authorized the Mayor to note the acceptance thereof by signing his name as hereinabove subscribed. Witness my hand this day of , A.D., 20 By. City Secretary City of Wylie,Texas Name PRELIMINARY PLAT OF STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DISTRICT COMMERCIAL ADDITION BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally appeared 16 COMMERCIAL LOTS AND known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing 1 OPEN SPACE LOT instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS BEING 16.201 ACRES GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the th day of , 20 SITUATED IN THE RICHARD D. NEWMAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 660 COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS Notary Public in and for the State of Texas APRIL 2020 DEVELOPER / OWNER: ENGINEER / SURVEYOR: THE DISTRICT J O N E S CARTE R LIFESTYLE, LLC 709 BUSINESS WAY Texas Board of Professional Engineers Registration No. F-439 WYLIE, 807-0073 TEXAS 75098(972) 6509 Windcrest Drive,Suite 600• Plano,Texas 75024 PHONE: 972.488.3880 Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying Registration No.100461-03 Contact:Emartinez,E-mail:emartinez@jonescarter.com JOB No. 16737-0001 BAS/EM DWG No. 1855 SHEET 2 OF 2 K:\16737\16737-0002-00 Wylie Commercial Mixed Use\1 Surveying Phase\CAD Files\Final Dwg\PRELIMINARY PLAT—COMMERCIAL.dwg liA,/ itvvii Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: C Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: May 18,2020 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider,and act upon,a Preliminary Plat for District Townhomes Addition,establishing 34 residential and four open space lots on 4.165 acres,generally located on South State Highway 78 approximately 1700' south of Alanis Drive. Recommendation Motion to approve a Preliminary Plat for District Townhomes Addition,establishing 34 residential and four open space lots on 4.165 acres, generally located on South State Highway 78 approximately 1700' south of Alanis Drive. Discussion OWNER: Serene District Townhomes LLC APPLICANT: Jones Carter The applicant is proposing to create 34 residential lots and four open space lots on 4.165 acres. This plat is Tract 1 of the 20.433 acre planned development approved by City Council in April 2020 and townhome development is an allowed use. On-site streets and alleyways are private and shall be owned and maintained by the HOA.Open space lots shall be dedicated to the City of Wylie and accessible by the public,but maintained by the HOA. A plat for the mixed-use area(Tracts 2-5) for this planned development is also on the agenda for consideration. The plat is technically correct and abides by all aspects of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations. Approval is subject to additions and alterations as required by the City Engineering Department. For conditional approval or disapproval City Council must provide a written statement of the reasons to the applicant in accordance with Article 212, Section 212.0091 of the Texas Local Gov't Code. P&Z Commission Discussion The Commission voted 7-0 to recommend approval. Page 1 of 1 , STEEL ® l NI KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: CAPITOL , '/' OWNER'S CERTIFICATION EXCHANGE Q CD ' That I, Eduardo Martinez, a Registered Professional Land Surveyor of the State of Texas, do hereby certify that this Plat is true and WILLOWA. correct and was prepared from an actual survey made under my supervision on the ground. STATE OF TEXAS o HENSLEY '1 TONEY BR PRELIMINARY COUNTY OF COLLIN WINDGREST Signature: FOR REVIEW ONLY. z z WHEREAS, Serene District Townhomes, LLC., is the owner of a 4.165 acre tract of land situated in the Richard D. Newman AL{ "'UE 1 THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BE \ Survey, Abstract No. 660, Collin County, Texas and being all of a called 4.165 Acre tract of Land described in deed to Serene RECORDED FOR ANY PURPOSE. - District Townhomes LLC, as recorded in Instrument No. 2018-643000 of the Official Property Records of Collin County,Texas Creek Vii o. - - wLA. CD Date: \\ (O.P.R.C.C.T.), and being more particularly described as follows: w w \/ BEGINNING at a 1/2 inch iron rod found for corner in the existing southeast right-of-way line of State Highway No. 78, in the I, \ z southwest line of said 4.165 acre tract and markingthe northwest corner of Tract 2 of Woodbridge Villas, an addition to the City H SUBJ ,T TRACTI / \ /, g \ j� of Sachse, Collin County, Texas, according to the plat thereof Recorded in Cabinet P, Slide 933 of the Map Records of Collin, (pyT SPARROW CITY �., / �� County,Texas (M.R.C.C.T.). \ ���/�� THENCE North 51 Degrees 45 Minutes 17 Seconds East, along the northwesterly line of said 4.165 acre tract and the southeast LINT STATE OF TEXAS //% / / / --7YY Right-of-Way line of said State Highway No. 78, a distance of 673.35 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set `MLLIFORD�''u o '= COUNTY OF DALLAS / \ 3\ ���/ \/ 0' 25' 50' , for the northeast corner of said 4.165 acre tract, also being the northwest corner of a called 7.062 acre tract of land described in vo�P / /����� 100 / / _� deed to T. S. Miller, Ltd as recorded in Document No. 99 0061615 of the Deed of Records of Collin County, Texas; 'S �� BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Eduardo Martinez, / / / \//��//��� \ J THENCE South 20 Degrees 41 Minutes 57 Seconds East, along the common line between said 4.165 acre tract and said 7.062 acre / / /� \ / SCALE. 1 -50 tract, a distance of 517.58 feet to a 5 8" iron rod with capstamped "Jones Carter" set in the north line of the Lot 1, Block B of VICINITY MAP known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that / / �� ///� \ \ ,( / / p N.T.S. he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. / /�/ / \ \ \� Woodbridge Golf Club, an addition to the City of Sachse, Collin County,Texas, according to the plat thereof Recorded in Cabinet / / \ i\ �\ L, Slide 246, M.R.C.C.T; / \ \ 1 / THENCE North 89 Degrees 24 Minutes 27 Seconds West, along the north line of said Lot 1, Block B, a distance of 185.63 feet to a GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the th dayof 20 N 0 ) 11 \\ / r \ \ 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner in the north line of said Tract 2 and the south line of said 4.165 acre \ / --- / �•-„ \\\ \ \ \ I I I / tract; Z) // 7 �� '� \ 11 1following 1 / j \� \ \ / THENCE with the north line of said Tract 2 and the south line of the said 4.165 acre tract, the courses: Notary Public in and for the State of Texas // �, �� �/ \\ 1 \ \ \\I\\ \ \ North 87 Degrees 12 Minutes 56 Seconds West, 117.57 feet to a 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for y /$Ii /,V7TT \\ \\ \ \\ \ \ corner; / / Y S �38°1\2` \16.1 ' \ \ \ /� //�j />�j / q. \\\\fie '` \ // North 88 Degrees 09 Minutes 56 Seconds West 315.06 feet to 5/8" iron rod with cap stamped "Jones Carter" set for corner; / //// // / \ /�/��-���� \35" 24 87' \ an \ \ \ \ /- North 62 Degrees 06 Minutes 29 Seconds West 106.20 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 181,417 square //� // � /� z \ \\\ V \I V`I� b \\ \\ \ r feet or 4.165 acres of land more or less. / / // / //, %y4zz � lay t 3 I \ \ // \ ///// f/ G�/. �� /j 1 bglY/y� '\ �\ \\ p IG� P`75 \ \T\\ M/LEER, LTD. NOW THEREORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: 7/ / // ///�, . � i/ °�� x\ \\\ \ 1 I \ \\ l \ / • \\\\,5C‘'11:6\ENO. 7'99- ACRES That, Serene District Townhomes LLC. does herebyadopt thisplat designating the herein above described properly as / / s �� �5 °° �-h s ,, \ 99-006>6>5 p g g p p Y // // //�/// /s j •T . �o 2 �., �o \\ \ \\ 1 \ l \ R.C.C.T. the DISTRICT TOWNHOMES ADDITION, an addition to the City of Wylie, Texas, and does hereby dedicate, in fee simple, \/ // \i / 9�, moo. F. Doti \ \ \\\ \ to the public use forever, the streets, rights-of-way, and other public improvements shown thereon. The streets and / // ///� , `e `� /� �•,�a°� �h ,, \ \\ �\ \ \ \ I \ APPROVAL BLOCK pp p / /� ///.• ���, s 4,_,_ .� 5 e5' S 38.06'55" E 11 NI \\ alleys, if any, are dedicated for street purposes. The easements andpublic use areas, as shown, are dedicated, for the \ \ I Y Y p p / y // / .5° // 9/,� s� 0. 3� , „ v� // //// ` 1"j / 5. ��F�'s o. �F. 6 0�58 \\s� S z4°13'40° EV ' \ 1 11� I "Recommended for Approval" public use forever, for the purposes indicated in this plat. No buildings, fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or j OQ' s\ �/ // s / CPA. Fseo \� 5 655 A% \ \ � I Igrowths shall be constructed or placed upon, over or across the easements as shown, except that landscape / `<\ �� 297 '� 14 o I S 15 02 39 �. 5' \\ \\ I improvements may be placed in landscape easements. If approved by the City Council of Wylie. In addition, utility ��� ���� 7Zz / � s s 4; ��0sF-moo MIN. F.F.4 4 5.25 \ \ 1 \\ I I easements may also be used for the mutual use and accommodation of all public utilities desiringto use or usingthe (, o``` // � ` ' o° �� 1 ��" �' „,�° \ • o 45'' W �" \ \ \\ \\\ same unless the easement limits the use toparticular utilities, said use b p public utilities subordinate to the \P� �P�\P // ( / �1 /' pp, ,.6ss (Ti R's ti�2o :.:2, �� 6 5 158929' a N \\ \ I \I \ \ Chairman,Planning&ZoningCommision Date Y being ��� / ��\4 / �,1 iF. �e 12 6 5 z5 \ I \ \ \ \ public's and City of Wylie's use thereof. / � / s 6s ,; oo / a5 I\ VA _ V A Cary of Wylie,Texas The City of Wylie and public utility entities shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or parts of any buildings, /� / /% / s 6s 4. F oo / \ w. 5 7 559 p0' `1` r 14 Lk \ fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths which may in any way endanger or interfere with the / //�� �z/ j/ �� 10s6 s' o° ° 6 B I \\ �` / I I 1 \\\ "Approved for Construction" / / / ' , F -OS O \ OPEN SPA \ Y% \ \ / pp construction, maintenance, or efficiency of their respective systems in said easements.The City of Wylie and public , / /Z / / �, /9 'A pvc , Rs; ,,. 4669, ' N MIN. F.F. = 85.25 j DRAINAGE A f� \ I 1 I \ \\� utility entities shall at all times have the full right of ingress and egress to or from their respective easements for the // / // �/ �P° ss �, oo k�N'i �� 1oa / 29. s �5`35 N n \A �W. \ \ I \ \\\\ / �O d d, 'S• /� F 0�0 g93 1 of constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, patrolling, maintaining, reading meters and adding to or removing /// 7 / /,-.. 8 s. h/(.7-,,,,,,,-) , �1. 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F.F. = 484.50 I / \ \ rl Name \ <` q�. `' . ,> o: 8 0 7 p 6 • 0 5 • o0 4 -'n o 1n o o '� v�i n I I .• I o I I \\ N 87"22'O5" W (^� \ 1 ) \\\ of�/ - \ \ ?> \`- e o o • o °� 3ro 2 0 m w N `•• S /, 4 , I I I1 g Y Y Y Y Y g g p g\ 6 \\�\ \ >y C,, , er cri ° • m m 1O �l I89.00' I ., �/ / 1I I I The undersi ned the Cit Secretar of the Cit of W lie Texas hereb certifies that the fore oin final lat of Woodbrid e - \ �• q cSS 6 °�0/ o 0 0 0 0 m m o moo o w / I o iOV \ C11 '\ J� o cn o o 3 ¢ ur o�`9'' \ \�- \ ° \ I n o MI F.F�2 484 0 I I \ \ III I I I of \ Addition to the City of Wylie was submitted to the City Council on the day of _ 20 , and the iv \\ ��� 9X 0 IIll �I \ Council, by formal action, then and there accepted the dedication of streets, alley, parks, easement, public places, and water T,�, --=__________1� 0 2� _ ��0- • • I I i I\\ I I I� 3 - I C \ L and sewer lines as shown and set forth in and upon said plat and said Council further authorized the Mayor to note the "p \ ��31-a•92 ;8°11'04" E N N 87°22'05' WSTATE OF TEXAS _ " 2 �. �. NI / Illlj I I II L acceptance thereof by signing his name as hereinabove subscribed. 30.00' ) _ �_ �- 25.00' 3200' V 13X TLl Y ESM COUNTY OF \__ �_��_�� �- 31 Gam' �- •�� ss.7c �j I�� ° '3 �2 .a \ ==� Witness my hand this day of A.D. 20 � ����\��_ \\ \��� �Ro�os �_��` =1i��� :c f'/� :9 2 ��' 1�5.fZ3 � • - �---_-� - , BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally appeared � y\� �� �� �� - �/ //� / / \ �� known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing \ // \( �� \ \ �7 \ _ �- instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in �\��\� TRACT 2 /� \� �� � \ \ \ __ the capacity therein stated. - ` _ _ �� �� \\ \ /r // \ \ \ \ \ City Secretary \ \ \ \ / \LO/kBK City of W lie,Texas \� \ B y TRACT 1 \��s \ WOODBR/OGE GOLF CLUB GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the th day of , 20 . \, tis \ �N CAB. L, SLIDE 246 \ M.R.C.C.T. WOODBRIDGE VILLAS \\°o �\ DOC. NO. 2004-0147716 \ �'T CAB. P. SLIDE 933 \�°oa \ M.R.C.C.T. N Notary Public in and for the State of Texas \\4,, \ \ \\ GENERAL NOTES: N \ 1. Bearings are based on the Texas State Plain Coordinate System, NAD 83, North PRELIMINARY PLAT Central Zone 4202. OF 2. All floodplain information on this plat is for graphical depiction only, as scaled off of DISTRICT TOWNHOMES ADDITION Firm Panel Map#48085C0535J, Revised Dated June 02, 2009 for Collin County, Texas. This property is in Zone X, Areas determined to be outside the 0.2%annual 34 RESIDENTIAL LOTS AND chance floodplain. 4 OPEN SPACE LOTS LEGEND 3. Set monuments are 5/8" iron rods with yellow plastic cap stamped "Jones Carter", AN ADDITION TO THE CURVE TABLE POB POINT OF BEGINNING unless noted otherwise. CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS CURVE RADIUS ARC LENGTH CHORD LENGTH CHORD BEARING DELTA ANGLE CM CONTROL MONUMENT Cl 23.50' 16.43' 16.10' S 71°47'19" W 40°03'14" R.O.W. RIGHT OF WAY BEING 4.165 ACRES VOL. VOLUME 4. Selling a portion of this addition by metes and bounds is a violation of City C2 23.50' 23.05' 22.14' N 60°04'59" W 56°12'10" PG. PAGE Ordinance and State Law and is subject to fines and withholding of utilities and SITUATED IN THE C3 51.50' 15.31' 15.26' N 05°53'10" W 1 17°02'10" ESMT EASEMENT C4 51.50' 21.45' 21.29' N 26'20'06" W 23°51'43" IRF IRON ROD FOUND building permits. RICHARD D. NEWMAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 660 C5 23.50' 46.69' 39.38' S 71'19'16" E 113°50'03" CIRF CAPPED IRON ROD FOUND C6 28.50' 52.84' 45.59' S 38°42'21" W 106°13'11" CIRS 5/8" CAPPED IRON ROD WITH YELLOW CAP COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS STAMPED "JONES CARTER" SET FOR CORNER 5. Elevations are based on the City of Wylie Monument CM 3. Elevation = 520.31 C7 18.50' 45.19' 34.76' N 18°12'41" W 139'56'46" BL BUILDING LINE C8 140.50' 58.51' 58.09' N 26°20'06" W 23°51'43" UE UTILITY EASEMENT APRIL 2020 C9 140.50' 41.78' 41.62' N 05°53'10" W 1 17°02'10" SSE SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT 6. Public Open space lots to be dedicated to the City of Wylie and maintained by the C10 25.00' 49.69' 41.90' N 05'10'17" W 113°52'24" DE DRAINAGE EASEMENT HOA. C11 25.00' 28.85' 27.28' N 84°49'37" E 66°07'48" WLE WATERLINE EASEMENT C12 50.00' 57.71' 54.56' S 84°49'37" W 1 66°07'48" D.R.C.C.T DEED RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS T R.P.R.C.C. . REAL PROPERTY RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS C13 20.00' 31.43' 28.29' N 06°44'S2" E 90°01'40" 7. Private Streets to be owned and maintained by the HOA. O.R.C.C.T OFFICIAL RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS DEVELOPER / OWNER: ENGINEER / SURVEYOR: C14 10.00' 15.70' 14.14' S 83°15'02" E 89°58'07" C.C.F. COUNTY CLERK FILE NUMBER C15 20.00' 31.40' 28.28' S 83°15'02" E 89°58'07" SERENE DISTRICT J O N E S CARTE R AO BLOCK LETTER 8. Elevations are based on City of Wylie Monuments TOWNHOMES, LLC CM 2. Elevation = 550.24 811 S. CENTRAL EXPWY. SUITE 440 Texas Board of Professional Engineers Registration No. F-439 CM 3. Elevation = 520.31 P , TEXAS 6509 Windcrest Drive,Suite 600• Plano,Texas 75024 P HHONE:ONE: SON(XXX) xxx-xxxx 972.488.3880 Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying Registration No.100461-03 9. Minimum finish floor elevations shall be least 2 feet above the SFHA WSE for the Contact:Emartinez,E-mail:emartinez@jonescarter.com 100-year fully developed floodplain. JOB No. 16737-0001 BAS/EM DWG No. 1855 SHEET 1 OF 1 K:\16737\16737-0002-00 Wylie Commercial Mixed Use\1 Surveying Phase\CAD Files\Final Dwg\PRELIMINARY PLAT.dwg IA/ irvit Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: D Department: Finance (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Finance Account Code: Revenue and Expenditure Date Prepared: May 19, 2020 Exhibits: Monthly Report Subject Consider, and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for April 30, 2020. Recommendation Motion to accept and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for April 30, 2020. Discussion The Finance Department has prepared the attached reports for the City Council as required by the City Charter. Page 1 of 1 CITY OF WYLIE MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT April 30,2020 ANNUAL CURRENT YTD ACTUAL Benchmark BUDGET MONTH ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL AS A PERCENT 58.33% ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2019-2020 2019-2020 2019-2020 OF BUDGET GENERAL FUND REVENUE SUMMARY TAXES 31,772,141 478,889 27,956,532 87.99% A FRANCHISE FEES 2,768,000 21,717 921,383 33.29% B LICENSES AND PERMITS 1,020,990 109,989 565,697 55.41% INTERGOVERNMENTAL REV. 1,824,729 199,466 918,921 50.36% C SERVICE FEES 3,613,704 290,485 2,035,535 56.33% D FINES AND FORFEITURES 397,500 13,613 135,230 34.02% E INTEREST INCOME 209,000 3,801 68,084 32.58% F MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 191,229 6,164 89,049 46.57% OTHER FINANCING SOURCES 2,730,030 0 2,730,030 100.00% REVENUES 44,527,323 1,124,124 35,420,461 79.55% USE OF FUND BALANCE 2,900,000 2,900,000 2,900,000 100.00% G USE OF CARRY-FORWARD FUNDS 115,271 NA NA NA H TOTAL REVENUES 47,542,594 4,024,124 38,320,461 80.60% GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY CITY COUNCIL 92,331 6,221 39,764 43.07% CITY MANAGER 1,193,778 81,261 634,188 53.12% CITY SECRETARY 382,921 24,920 188,892 49.33% CITY ATTORNEY 170,000 41,731 82,078 48.28% FINANCE 1,208,300 61,130 665,020 55.04% FACILITIES 916,637 41,711 350,473 38.23% MUNICIPAL COURT 562,090 31,447 232,752 41.41% HUMAN RESOURCES 669,684 40,323 324,795 48.50% PURCHASING 192,611 13,723 100,348 52.10% INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2,023,633 68,424 999,304 49.38% POLICE 10,817,411 1,031,237 6,090,913 56.31% FIRE 8,897,391 706,232 4,707,938 52.91% EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS 1,897,821 187,434 1,033,092 54.44% ANIMAL CONTROL 631,694 40,397 298,069 47.19% PLANNING 314,136 20,504 162,043 51.58% BUILDING INSPECTION 557,834 41,670 281,386 50.44% CODE ENFORCEMENT 258,856 15,917 122,086 47.16% STREETS 3,868,066 243,728 1,258,430 32.53% PARKS 2,596,775 216,852 1,150,146 44.29% LIBRARY 2,157,053 138,006 1,118,176 51.84% COMBINED SERVICES 7,650,603 172,950 5,246,379 68.57% TOTAL EXPENDITURES 47,059,625 3,225,818 25,086,272 53.31% REVENUES OVER/(UNDER)EXPENDITURES 482,969 798,306 13,234,189 27.29% A.Property Tax Collections for FY19-20 as of April 30,2020 are 98.28%,in comparison to FY18-19 for the same time period of 99.05%. Sales tax is on a 2 month lag. Impact of COVID-19 will not be seen until June report. B.Franchise Fees:The majority of franchise fees are recognized in the third and fourth quarter with electric fees making up the majority. C.Intergovernmental Rev: The majority of intergovernmental revenues come from WISD reimbursements and Fire Services which are billed quarterly. Lucas and Fairview paid in full FY 2020 dispatcher reimbursement of$159k. D.Service Fees:Trash fees billed in October are applicable towards FY 2018-19 revenue with the remaining fees coming from other seasonal fees. E. Fines and Forfeitures are down 28%from April 2019 which is a continuation of the decreasing trend in fines. F. The Interest rate has gone from 2.39%in July 2019 when budget was prepared to.45%for April 2020. G.Use of Fund Balance:$1.2 million transfer to PSB Renovation/Expansion Fund and$1.7 million transfer to Fire Station Construction Fund. H.Carry Forward items: MCCi Consulting Services$42,271,Library Projects$43,000,3/4 Ton Pickup$30,000. I.Due to one-time expenditures including annual lease payments,insurance,transfers to Capital Project Funds and payment of back taxes to WISD on 802 Kirby Road. CITY OF WYLIE MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT April 30,2020 ANNUAL CURRENT YTD ACTUAL Benchmark BUDGET MONTH ACTUAL YTD ACTUAL AS A PERCENT 58.33% ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION 2019-2020 2019-2020 2019-2020 OF BUDGET UTILITY FUND REVENUES SUMMARY SERVICE FEES 20,707,808 1,601,761 9,983,042 48.21% J INTEREST INCOME 72,000 1,631 30,246 42.01% MISCELLANEOUS INCOME 33,000 1,195 9,555 28.95% OTHER FINANCING SOURCES 0 0 0 0.00% REVENUES 20,812,808 1,604,588 10,022,843 48.16% USE OF FUND BALANCE 1,251,150 NA 1,251,150 100.00% K USE OF CARRY-FORWARD FUNDS 540,580 NA NA NA L TOTAL REVENUES 22,604,538 NA 11,273,993 49.87% UTILITY FUND EXPENDITURE SUMMARY UTILITY ADMINISTRATION 1,246,849 82,979 545,969 43.79% UTILITIES-WATER 2,945,773 100,037 770,371 26.15% UTILITIES-SEWER 1,432,669 71,212 461,051 32.18% UTILITY BILLING 1,107,033 134,753 562,229 50.79% COMBINED SERVICES 15,543,488 1,371,547 9,751,806 62.74% M TOTAL EXPENDITURES 22,275,812 1,760,528 12,091,426 54.28% REVENUES OVER/(UNDER)EXPENDITURES 328,726 -155,941 -817,433 -4.42% J.Most Utility Fund Revenue billed in October was applicable to FY 2018-19. K.Use of Fund Balance:For Replacement/New Fleet&Equipment. L.Carry Forward Items: Water Line Replacements$386,900,Rush Creek Odor Control$76,224,Utility Billing Bullet Proof Glass$60,000,Misc Engineering Design $17,456. M.Annual transfer to the General Fund of$2.3 million. Other expenses are payments to NTMWD for water minimum and sewer treatment. IA/ irvit Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: E Department: Finance (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Melissa Beard Account Code: Date Prepared: May 19,2020 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider,and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for April 30, 2020. Recommendation Motion to accept and place on file,the City of Wylie Monthly Investment Report for April 30, 2020. Discussion The Finance Department has prepared the attached reports for the City Council as required by the City Charter. Page 1 of 1 City Of Wylie 2019-2020 Investment Report April 30, 2020 Money Market Accounts: MMA Certificates of Deposit: CCD Treasury Bills: T-Bills Treasury Notes: T-Notes Government Agency Notes: AN Invest. Principal Type Of Interest Purchase Maturity Number Amount Security Rate Issuer Date Date 1 $15,380,279.68 MMA 0.4552% Texpool 12/31/2006 NA 2 $15,929,649.61 MMA 0.4447% TexStar 3/15/2011 NA $31,309,929.29 Total Weighted Average Coupon: 0.4499% Money Markets: $31,309,929.29 Weighted Average Maturity(Days): 1.00 Certificates of Deposits: $0.00 $31,309,929.29 Weighted Average Coupon 3.00% 2.00% • 1.00% 0.00% Apr 2019 May 2019 Jun 2019 Jul 2019 Aug 2019 Sep 2019 Oct 2019 Nov 2019 Dec 2019 Jan 2020 Feb 2020 March 2020 April2020 iAi fvft Wylie City Council CITY OF 1� L1 E AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26, 2020 Item Number: F Department: WEDC (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jason Greiner Account Code: Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of April 30,2020. Recommendation Motion to approve the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of April 30, 2020. Discussion The Wylie Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Board of Directors approved the attached financials on May 20, 2020. Page 1 of 1 Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLI E AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26, 2020 Item Number: F Department: WEDC (City Secretaiy's Use Only) Prepared By: Jason Greiner Account Code: Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider, and place on file, the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of April 30,2020. Recommendation Motion to approve the monthly Revenue and Expenditure Report for the Wylie Economic Development Corporation as of April 30, 2020. Discussion The Wylie Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) Board of Directors approved the attached financials on ! +j 12%SA al Page 1 of 1 Wylie Economic Development Corporation MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT April 30,2020 ANNUAL CURRENT PRIOR YEAR PO YTD YTD ACTUAL BUDGET BALANCE %OF BUDGET BUDGET MONTH ADJUST. ENCUMBRANCE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION FY 2019-2020 FY 2019-2020 FY 2019-2020 FY 2019-2020 REVENUE SUMMARY CLAIM ON CASH/Bal Sheet $ 286,072.00 $ 2,621,600.16 SALES TAX $ 2,948,400.00 $ 203,895.57 $ - $ 1,239,300.25 $ - $ 1,709,099.75 42.03% A ALLOCATED INTEREST EARNINGS $ 6,000.00 $ 334.72 $ - $ 3,217.59 $ - $ 2,782.41 53.63% RENTAL INCOME $ 155,040.00 $ 14,475.00 $ - $ 87,802.00 $ - $ 67,238.00 56.63% GAIN/LOSS-SALE OF PROPERTY $ 1,782,226.00 $ - $ - $ 511,725.00 $ - $ 1,270,501.00 28.71% BANK NOTE PROCEEDS $ 996,500.00 $ - $ - $ 996,500.47 $ - $ (0.47) 0.00% B REVENUES $5,888,166.00 $ 218,705.29 $ - $2,838,545.31 $ - $ 3,049,620.69 48.21% EXPENDITURE SUMMARY PERSONNEL $ 440,285.00 $ 23,763.49 $ - $ 351,153.96 $ - $ 89,131.04 79.76% OPERATING EXPENSES $ 63,509.00 $ 6,203.29 $ - $ 38,110.74 $ 107.62 $ 25,290.64 60.01% C INCENTIVES $ 551,291.00 $ 32,711.10 $ - $ 339,823.10 $ - $ 211,467.90 61.64% SPECIAL SERVICES $ 162,871.00 $ 1,096.02 $ - $ 119,324.48 $ 2,318.24 $ 41,228.28 73.26% ADVERTISING $ 137,600.00 $ 8,565.00 $ - $ 35,574.27 $ 166.50 $ 101,859.23 25.85% COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ 43,350.00 $ - $ - $ 30,437.78 $ 2,001.83 $ 10,910.39 70.21% TRAVEL&TRAINING $ 31,317.00 $ 266.15 $ - $ 12,255.26 $ 4,397.11 $ 14,664.63 39.13% DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS $ 19,567.00 $ 577.41 $ - $ 12,957.80 $ 85.00 $ 6,524.20 66.22% AUDIT&LEGAL $ 23,000.00 $ 2,944.00 $ - $ 13,775.52 $ 2,113.00 $ 7,111.48 59.89% ENGINEERING&ARCHITECTURAL $ 35,000.00 $ - $ - $ 31,326.60 $ - $ 3,673.40 89.50% DEBT SERVICE $ 2,267,432.00 $ 56,711.54 $ - $ 415,352.20 $ - $ 1,852,079.80 18.32% LAND $ 1,456,906.00 $ - $ - $ 867,028.63 $ - $ 589,877.37 59.51% B INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS $ 573,000.00 $ - $ - $ 9,499.00 $ - $ 563,501.00 1.66% COMPUTER $ - $ - $ - $ 887.96 $ - $ (887.96) 0.00% FURNITURE&FIXTURES $ 500.00 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 500.00 0.00% CONTRA CAPITAL $ - $ - $ - $ (862,051.96) $ - $ 862,051.96 0.00% TOTAL EXPENDITURES $5,805,628.00 $ 132,838.00 $ - $1,415,455.34 $ 11,189.30 $ 4,378,983.36 24.57% REV OVER/(UNDER) EXPEN $ 82,538.00 $ 85,867.29 $ - $1,423,089.97 $ (11,189.30) $ (1,329,362.67) A. SLSTX Rev earned in Feb,allocated in Apr,was$203,895.57,an increase of 11.72%over the same period in 2019. Sales Tax received for 5 months of FY due to 2 month accrual to prior FY. B. Remaining funds drawn on ANB loan 88193982 approved in FY 18-19 to fund Hwy 78&Brown properties. C. Operating Expenses include Supplies,Maint Materials,Rental,Communication,Insurance and Utilities. Wylie Economic Development Corporation Statement of Net Position As of April 30,2020 Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 2,710,763.15 Receivables $ 70,000.00 Note 1 Inventories $ 11,634,316.10 Prepaid Items $ - Total Assets $ 14,415,079.25 Deferred Outflows of Resources Pensions $ 134,955.55 Total deferred outflows of resources $ 134,955.55 $ 14,550,034.80 Liabilities Accounts Payable and other current liabilities $ 5,226.33 Unearned Revenue $ 40,200.00 Note 2 Non current liabilities: Due within one year $ 395,888.72 Note 3 Due in more than one year $ 6,741,318.97 Total Liabilities $ 7,182,634.02 Deferred Inflows of Resources Pensions $ (1,490.41) Total deferred inflows of resources $ (1,490.41) Net Position Net investment in capital assets $ - Unrestricted $ 7,368,891.19 Total Net Position $ 7,368,891.19 $ 14,550,034.80 Note 1: Includes incentives in the form of forgivable loans for$70,000 Note 2: Exco amortization;deposits from rental property Note 3: Liabilities due within one year includes compensated absences of$93,673 5-11-2020 01:18 PM CITY OF WYLIE PAGE: 1 BALANCE SHEET AS OF: APRIL 30TH, 2020 111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP ACCOUNT# TITLE ASSETS 1000-10110 CLAIM ON CASH AND CASH EQUIV. 2,708,763.15 1000-10115 CASH - WEDC - INWOOD 0.00 1000-10135 ESCROW 0.00 1000-10180 DEPOSITS 2,000.00 1000-10198 OTHER - MISC CLEARING 0.00 1000-10341 TEXPOOL 0.00 1000-10343 LOGIC 0.00 1000-10481 INTEREST RECEIVABLE 0.00 1000-11511 ACCTS REC - MISC 0.00 1000-11517 ACCTS REC - SALES TAX 0.00 1000-12810 LEASE PAYMENTS RECEIVABLE 0.00 1000-12950 LOAN PROCEEDS RECEIVABLE 0.00 1000-12996 LOAN RECEIVABLE 0.00 1000-12997 ACCTS REC - JTM TECH 0.00 1000-12998 ACCTS REC - FORGIVEABLE LOANS 70,000.00 1000-14112 INVENTORY - MATERIAL/ SUPPLY 0.00 1000-14116 INVENTORY - LAND & BUILDINGS 11,634,316.10 1000-14118 INVENTORY - BAYCO/ SANDEN BLVD 0.00 1000-14310 PREPAID EXPENSES - MISC 0.00 1000-14410 DEFERRED OUTFLOWS 719,688.80 15,134,768.05 TOTAL ASSETS 15,134,768.05 LIABILITIES 2000-20110 FEDERAL INCOME TAX PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20111 MEDICARE PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20112 CHILD SUPPORT PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20113 CREDIT UNION PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20114 IRS LEVY PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20115 NATIONWIDE DEFERRED COMP 0.00 2000-20116 HEALTH INSUR PAY-EMPLOYEE 1.38 2000-20117 TMRS PAYABLE 1,247.54 2000-20118 ROTH IRA PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20119 WORKERS COMP PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20120 FICA PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20121 TEC PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20122 STUDENT LOAN LEVY PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20123 ALIMONY PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20124 BANKRUPTCY PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20125 VALIC DEFERRED COMP 0.00 2000-20126 ICMA PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20127 EMP. LEGAL SERVICES PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20130 FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT 3,758.26 2000-20131 EDWARD JONES DEFERRED COMP 0.00 2000-20132 EMP CARE ELITE 12.00 2000-20151 ACCRUED WAGES PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20180 ADDIT EMPLOYEE INSUR PAY 12.04 2000-20199 MISC PAYROLL PAYABLE 0.00 5-11-2020 01:18 PM CITY OF WYLIE PAGE: 2 BALANCE SHEET AS OF: APRIL 30TH, 2020 111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP ACCOUNT# TITLE 2000-20201 AP PENDING 195.11 2000-20210 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20530 PROPERTY TAXES PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20540 NOTES PAYABLE 719,688.80 2000-20810 DUE TO GENERAL FUND 0.00 2000-22270 DEFERRED INFLOW 39,000.00 2000-22275 DEF INFLOW - LEASE PRINCIPAL 0.00 2000-22280 DEFERRED INFLOW - LEASE INT 0.00 2000-22915 RENTAL DEPOSITS 1,200.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES 765,115.13 EQUITY 3000-34110 FUND BALANCE - RESERVED 0.00 3000-34590 FUND BALANCE-UNRESERV/UNDESIG 12,946,562.95 TOTAL BEGINNING EQUITY 12,946,562.95 TOTAL REVENUE 2,838,545.31 TOTAL EXPENSES 1,415,455.34 REVENUE OVER/(UNDER) EXPENSES 1,423,089.97 TOTAL EQUITY & OVER/(UNDER) 14,369,652.92 TOTAL LIABILITIES, EQUITY & OVER/(UNDER) 15,134,768.05 5-11-2020 01:18 PM CITY OF WYLIE PAGE: 1 BALANCE SHEET AS OF: APRIL 30TH, 2020 922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT (WEDC) ACCOUNT# TITLE ASSETS 1000-10312 GOVERNMENT NOTES 0.00 1000-18110 LOAN - WEDC 0.00 1000-18120 LOAN - BIRMINGHAM 0.00 1000-18210 AMOUNT TO BE PROVIDED 0.00 1000-18220 BIRMINGHAM LOAN 0.00 1000-19050 DEF OUTFLOW TMRS CONTRIBUTIONS 37,244.29 1000-19051 DEF OUTFLOW SDBF CONTRIBUTIONS 472.00 1000-19075 DEF OUTFLOW - INVESTMENT EXP 37,954.48 1000-19100 DEF OUTFLOW - ACT EXP/ASSUMP 59,284.78 1000-19125 (GAIN)/LOSS ON ASSUMPTION CHG( 725.41) 1000-19126 DEF INFLOW SDBF CONTRIBUTIONS( 765.00) 133,465.14 TOTAL ASSETS 133,465.14 LIABILITIES 2000-20310 COMPENSATED ABSENCES PAYABLE 11,530.82 2000-20311 COMP ABSENCES PAYABLE-CURRENT 93,673.00 2000-21410 ACCRUED INTEREST PAYABLE 11,478.21 2000-28205 WEDC LOANS/CURRENT 290,737.51 2000-28220 BIRMINGHAM LOAN 0.00 2000-28230 INWOOD LOAN 0.00 2000-28232 ANB LOAN/EDGE 0.00 2000-28233 ANB LOAN/PEDDICORD WHITE 0.00 2000-28234 ANB LOAN/RANDACK HUGHES 0.00 2000-28235 ANB LOAN 0.00 2000-28236 ANB CONSTRUCTION LOAN 0.00 2000-28237 ANB LOAN/ WOODBRIDGE PARKWAY 96,900.47 2000-28238 ANB LOAN/BUCHANAN 0.00 2000-28239 ANB LOAN/JONES:HOBART PAYOFF 0.00 2000-28240 HUGHES LOAN 0.00 2000-28242 ANB LOAN/HWY 78:5TH ST REDEV 4,297,437.25 2000-28245 ANB LOAN/DALLAS WHIRLPOOL 1,863,204.17 2000-28247 JARRARD LOAN 202,935.09 2000-28250 CITY OF WYLIE LOAN 0.00 2000-28260 PRIME KUTS LOAN 0.00 2000-28270 BOWLAND/ANDERSON LOAN 0.00 2000-28280 CAPITAL ONE CAZAD LOAN 0.00 2000-28290 HOBART/COMMERCE LOAN 0.00 2000-29150 NET PENSION LIABILITY 262,947.17 2000-29151 SDBF LIABILITY 6,364.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES 7,137,207.69 5-11-2020 01:18 PM CITY OF WYLIE PAGE: 2 BALANCE SHEET AS OF: APRIL 30TH, 2020 922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT (WEDC) ACCOUNT# TITLE EQUITY 3000-34590 FUND BALANCE-UNRESERV/UNDESIG( 6,117,522.11) 3000-35900 UNRESTRICTED NET POSITION ( 120,264.00) TOTAL BEGINNING EQUITY ( 6,237,786.11) TOTAL REVENUE ( 996,500.47) TOTAL EXPENSES ( 230,544.03) REVENUE OVER/(UNDER) EXPENSES ( 765,956.44) TOTAL EQUITY & OVER/(UNDER) ( 7,003,742.55) TOTAL LIABILITIES, EQUITY & OVER/(UNDER) 133,465.14 WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION SALES TAX REVENUE FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2020 MONTH WEDC WEDC WEDC WEDC DIFF % DIFF 2017 2018 2019 2020 19VS20 19VS20 DECEMBER $197,808 $184,849 $214,867 $226,664 $11,797 5.49% JANUARY 196,347 191,896 223,750 218,520 -5,229 -2.34% FEBRUARY 276,698 275,668 307,367 362,129 54,763 17.82% MARCH 191,648 182,852 208,222 228,091 19,869 9.54% APRIL 168,844 163,485 182,500 203,896 21,396 11.72% MAY 244,816 203,707 274,299 JUNE 191,732 199,412 234,174 JULY 223,571 213,977 215,108 AUGUST 261,573 249,590 283,603 SEPTEMBER 210,974 213,426 243,048 OCTOBER 195,549 210,702 224,875 NOVEMBER 267,816 273,197 308,324 Sub-Total $2,627,376 $2,562,759 $2,920,137 $1,239,300 102,595 8.45% AUDIT ADJ TOTAL $2,627,376 $2,562,759 $2,920,137 $1,239,300 $102,595 8.45% WEDC SALES TAX ANALYSIS $400,000 $350,000 $300,000 $250,000 _ $200,000 02019 $150,000 ■2020 $100,000 $50,000 It'll - - $0 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 '5 ca c, Q m c E) a6 a6 a6 No LL fl O O o cn z liAi 1"Nt Wylie City Council CITY F 1LIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: G Department: City Manager (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Renae' 011ie Account Code: Date Prepared: May 13,2020 Exhibits: 8 Subject Consider,and act upon,Ordinance No.2020-32 to abandon a portion of Right-of-Way being 1,215 sq. ft. of unimproved alley within the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, and to waive the requirement for an appraisal for said right-of-way adjacent to 202 N. 2nd Street. Recommendation Motion to approve Ordinance No.2020-32 to abandon a portion of Right-of-Way being 1,215 sq. ft. of unimproved alley within the J.Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920,and to waive the requirement for an appraisal for said right-of-way adjacent to 202 N. 2nd Street. Discussion Property Owner: First Baptist Church of Wylie In accordance with Ordinance No. 2007-21, Section 2.12.A.5, First Baptist Church of Wylie, the owner of property located within the J.Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920,Block 9,Lots 5&6,is requesting Council to waive the requirement for a certified appraisal of 1,215 square feet of public right-of-way. The subject alley and utility easement(s)are contained within '/2 of a twenty-foot unimproved alley. The remaining portion of the alley is adjacent to property owned by the Wylie Economic Development Corporation and is the subject of a right-of-way abandonment request on the current agenda. The purpose of the request is to allow the owner to expand and create a contiguous plat to enable additional parking for the church as well as for downtown use. The owner proposes that the Council accept a value of$2.50 per square foot.A cashier's check in the amount$3,037.50 has been received. In accordance with section 2.12.B,if the Council denies the request,the funds will be fully refunded to the purchaser(s). CONSIDERATION: In its current condition, the subject public right-of-way cannot serve as adequate access by fire and other emergency vehicles or for trash collection.As currently platted as public right-of-way,the land provides no tax revenue to the City. Staff has reviewed the request and determined that easements can be created to accommodate active utilities for Atmos Gas, Oncor Electric and City of Wylie waste-water lines until such time as the property is redeveloped and new utility easements are created.If granted,the owner is required to replat combining the abandoned right-of-way into the adjacent platted lot(s)within six months. Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2020-32 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ABANDONING A PORTION OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY BEING 1,215 SQ. FT. OF UNIMPROVED ALLEY WITHIN THE J. TRUITT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 920, AND TO WAIVE THE REQUIREMENT FOR AN APPRAISAL FOR SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJACENT TO 202 N.2ND STREET; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the property described herein is platted as public right-of-way surrounded by Lots 5 & 6 in the Railroad Addition, said right-of-way being approximately 1,215 square feet; and WHEREAS, the Wylie Economic Development Corporation, principal owner of the property adjacent to said right-of-way has requested that the right-of-way be abandoned and offered for sale according to State law and Section 2.12 of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations; and WHEREAS,the City of Wylie has determined that said right-of-way is no longer needed for public access purposes, provided that existing utilities located within said right-of-way are converted to easements through replatting or other legal instruments by the new owners acquiring said right-of-way; NOW,THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the above described right-of-way and as shown in Exhibit A (Legal), and Exhibit B (Survey) attached are no longer necessary for public access purposes,provided that existing utilities shall be located within easements, and that said portion of right-of-way should be abandoned in favor of adjacent property owner(s). SECTION 2: That this abandonment shall extend only to the public right-of-way,title and interest which the City of Wylie, Texas may have in and to said right-of-way, and shall be construed to extend only to such interest that the governing body of the City of Wylie may legally and lawfully abandon. SECTION 3: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council, as the law in such cases provides. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 26th day of May 2020. Ordinance No.2020-32 Abandoning a portion of public right-of-way being 1,215 sq. ft. of unimproved alley within the J.Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 92 Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No.2020-32 Abandoning a portion of public right-of-way being 1,215 sq. ft. of unimproved alley within the J.Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 92 ese EXHIBIT NO. 2-Joan Marie Tyler Frontier Brown Street Atmos PP — — — _ ionc.wo "CBG" CIRFI RCIRS N89'22'381V 319.71' —�1/2"I F (CM) I I Cot 10, Block 4 I I Railroad Addition Legend Wylie Economic Development Corp CC/20190227000202110, DRCCT I CIRF Capped Iron Rod Found (308 N. 24 I I RCIRS Roome Capped Iran Rod Set h ti DRCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas O IRF Iron Rod Found — — — — — — CM Controlling Monument j - FH Fire Hydrant • %VN Water Valve I GM A AGM Gas Meter Lot 9, Block 4 I ti PP Power Pole Railroad Addition —OH—Overhead Lines ,tII Wylie Economic Development Corp Q —•— Chain Link Fence .� CC/20190227000202110, DRCCT — Wood Fence (306 N 2ndJ I Frontier Pin Flag Iii J \\® Atmos Pin Flag Q I S 89'43'51" E ► - - - - - - 10.00' IQ5,f o 0 O Lri Lot 8, Block 4 001 V Railroad Addition Joan Alone Tyler Q 3 Q w 4! CC/20110713000726780, DRCCT (1l Cr) tw 1.304 N. 2ndJ `D I I O O 00 p (I) O 400: O Pt. of Lot 7 Block 4 I N 89'43'51" W Railroad Addition 11 I 10.00' RR Kreymer J ry CCI , DRCCT (302 N 2ndJ C O. _ co E OF a � Wylie Economic � l,'� tt a x Development Corporation •'"` r S T p Lot 6 Pt. of Lot 7, Block 4 CC/20 18 122800 15 756 10, DRCCT �y� Railroad Addition ? [300 E Brown St.J Wylie Economic Development Corp. F. FJI Formerly Port of Blocks 3& 4 / CC/20190227000205650, DRCCT Railroad Addition • F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. (300 N. 2ndJ 1 : v: / 1 Al 4051 P: / I 1 -..Q., ,9::eSS\ -e- Shed ,�0 SURV � yN RCIRS 1/2"IRF — _ �:.f' kFH 1/2"IRF bears OH ., PP OH OH .OHSOt09,4OH'0.54 OH PPT guywire ss ss ss ss I� 8" gnitary Sewer Exhibit A '- Joan Marie Tyler =Jefferson Street ( 1 (70 Right—of—Way) 4 a I Q rock road 1/2 Alley Abandonment ci 8" Waterline o 650 Sq.Ft. — ® J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 OH OH PP\ OH OH OH OH PP - ct I® City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas - - - El - July 27,2019 g Notes: 1) This survey has been performed without the benefit of o P./AC/201902/AC852270.DWG a Title Commitment. 2) Subject property is affected by any and . 1 Roome all notes, details, easements and other matters that are shown c !I, on or as part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title O commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 0 Land Surveying acre tract as recorded in Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin N ,I I 2000 Avenue G,Suite 810 County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded in Volume 77, Plano,Texas 75074 •Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records. Phone(972)4234372/Fax(972)423-7523 www.roomesurveying.com/Firm No.10013100 sosof 1 Exhibit 'A' Alley Abandonment 6,543 Sq.Ft,/0.150 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, being a 20' unimproved alley running from the south right—of—way line of Brown Street in a southerly direction to the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, lying east of the east property line of Lots 6-10, Block 4 of Railroad Addition as recorded in Volume 77, Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records, with said premises being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a CBG capped iron rod found in the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and marking the intersection of the northeast corner of Lot 10, Block 4 of said Railroad Addition with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street, and being in the west line of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE with the south right—of—way lire of Brown Street and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'59'41' East, 20.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the northeast corner of said alley, and the northwest corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20'81228001575610 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE departing said right—of—way ine, with the east line of said alley and the west line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, South 00'00'19° East, 327.19 feet to a 'f" iron rod found marking the southeast corner of said alley, the southwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, and being in the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street; THENCE with the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'43'51° West, 20.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 4 of said Railroad Addition, from which a '34 iron rod found for reference bears South 01'09'49° West, 0.54 feet; THENCE w'th the west line of said 20' unimproved alley, and the east line of said Lots 6-10, North 00'00'1 9" West, 327.10 feet to the place of beginning and containing 6,543 square feet or 0.150 acres of land. Exhibit 'A ' Alley Abandonment r`b �y 6,543Sq.Ft, i0.ISOAcres J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 • 1 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas • F.E. BEMENDERFER JR • July 19,2019 1 Page 2 of 2 � 4051 " P./AC/20'902/AC852270.0WG se.14;" - `SURv�� Roome Laurveying 2000 AvenuendS G.Suite 81 a Plano Texas 75074 Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 www roomesurveying corn I Finn No 10013100 J EXHIBIT NO. 2 1 Brown Street PP :anc.ralk :onc.wpAt L 1 RCIRS S89-4 '51 2 125 CO- - - 4i:Rc POINT OF BEGINNING 1/2'1RF(GM`, 6 _.. . ?:CC,_ _NE *-3EAP:NG :IS-.ANC-1 L.:- _1 ;N89•43 5'..E i 20-00' o • i 2 !N89'43'51"W; 20.00' i h .11 3 ` a: - i Legend c14 RCIRF Rooms Caonea ;ron Rcc found 1 y 1 RCIRS Roams Copped Iran Rcc Set a, of 7+ccas :,a, e C , ii.a, i ORCCT Ceed Record Collin County Texas R,.rtr od ACr.,Thop - B I lRF iron Rod FDunc Wyrie =cono<r..c ch *he f:o o,u vflounen•• Cara , ' Q CM Controlling Monument Cereoprrr:nt ::o•.7orcacn 3 CCi 20'3021:C60'St7200 CFCCT k r FH !Tire 1-ydrnnt :Cyr 20 r8122300'5755.0, 'C% 1 1 C tarr-eryy Lots 1 5. JacF 5 %W y Water Valve . = IN;t- .a7r000 f,o 4c9, r: �I R II GM Gas Meter 1 t 4 :r , PP Power Pale a" t� ii�SSMh Sanitary Sewer Manhole 8 rn t`.�j 1 —art —Overhead Lines M1 ,� -*- .•9crbwire Fence - F 3 ' O , —— Wood Fence / x t!1 N cs: _ ul PP• O p a, 7 Eyxs j S O un :.-E.OS FTberry, - - - 1-- , . - F E BEMENDERFER JR. • e `N :Op 4051 =_ r -s,v.-Es ••---40F.- 1 i21RF(CEd)_ L2 ICIRS R _ - - - / 3" Waterline Sc' — — SSMH 3" Sanitary Sewer 5S / Exhibit 'Br 55 ;I" 5S SS `Miff Mandating'Neil Jefferson Street AI1ey-Abandonment (70•. gnt-cy-Wayj 6,504 Sq.Ft. 10.149Acres Franciso De La Find Survey,,Abstract NO. 688 City of Wylie, Col/in County. Texas July 19 2019 Pgge 1 or 2 '7/'C/29'>02/4c5 2771.,17W,..7 Notes. 1) This mmisrrey nos peen aera--nea withota the aenefid of Room e a -are Commitment. 2; Su r p)ect ambe , ,s affected by any and ; ad notes, details, easements and otne- matters that are shown on or as par of the recorded that and/or as per of a title Land Surveying commitment/survey •equest. 3; Source Dearing is oases on 2 395 ,�, 2CCC Avenue G.Suite 310 acre tract as recorded it 'Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Colin Plano.Texas 75074 Court, Records. 4e P.a,lrcac Addition -ecprdea n Yalume 77 phone 1972)423-4372/Fax!972)423-7523 wane roomesurie in om!Firm No 100131 i Page 495 of the Colin County Pat Records. j 4" Exhibit 'B' Alley Abandonment 6,504 Sq.Ft,/0.149 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, being a 20' unimproved alley running from the south right—of—way line of Brown Street in a southerly direction to the north rght—of—way line of Jefferson Street, lying east of the east property line of Lots 6-10, Block 3 of Railroad Addition as recorded in Volume 77, Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records, west of the west line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 201 902 1 30001 50300 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas; BEGINNING at a "iron rod found in the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and marking the intersection of the northeast corner of Lot 10, Block 3 of said Railroad Addition with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street, and being in the west line of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'59'41" East, 20.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the northeast corner of said alley, and the northwest corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE deporting said right—of—way line, with the east line of said alley and the west line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, South 00'02'52" East, 325.22 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of said alley, the southwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, and being in the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street; THENCE with the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'43'51" West, 20.00 feet to a 'AZ" iron rod found marking the southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 3 of said Railroad Addition; THENCE with the west line of said 20' unimproved alley, and the east line of said Lots 6-10, North 00'02'52" West, 325.22 feet to the place of beginning and containing 6,504 square feet or 0.149 acres of land. Exhibit 'B' Alley Abandorrment ......•b, .lye 6,504 Sq.Ft./10.149 Acres ';¢ o Franciso De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688 I City of Wylie, Co//in Countf; Texas • F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. • July 19,2019 -Page 2 of 2 oF 4051 oar P./AC/201902/AC852270.OWC 9 •Ess. • o'- I "° SURvy Roome Land Surveying ,1 2000 Avenue G.Suite 810 Plano.Texas 75074 Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 www roomesurveying.com/F,rm No 10013100 NNI SSMH EXHIBIT NO. 2 LINE, BEARING DISTANCE L1 N89'43'51"E 70.00' L2 S51'49'52"W 49.71' Brown Street L3 N89'43'51"W 30.89' 8' Waterline WY 14" Waterline _ r1/2'IRF(CM) conc.uMk ' e ' H w S89'4351E 145.00'- - \'headwall L1 IIRCIRS - - - - N POINT OF ot. BEGINNING °i+ Ive RCRF 9r //./ Cot 5, Block 1 House ta rn �M wd.lnc. West -tall Cots 4.*5, Block 2 Rai/rood Addition Wytie Economic Development Corp. CC/20190108000022950, ORCCT in 21 Lot 4. BMck 2 Legend cm16, 15 I 31 RCIRF Roome Capped Iron Rod found RCIRS Roome Capped Iron Rod Set ...1 I DRCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas N SSMH - - - - IRF Iron Rod Found N in CM Controlling Monument u'i I .4: ',) F-I Fire Hydrant U')j cn X WV Water Valve Wylie Economic AGM Gas Meter Development PP Power Pole Corp.rp. r` rn 3° w Lot J, Block 2 QQ SSMH Sanitary Sewer Manhole CC/201902 r.J000150.500 N qe ca i ACT 'r, 91 3 — OH —Overhead Lines t'ormerty Cots 1-5 Stock 3 p .� c I sl —)f— sarbwire Fence O Wood Fence / Railroad Addition b CO) O -- Z ^ inLots 2d`J, Block 2 IN 1 Railroad Addition CCoow O Wylie £commit Development Corp. g CC/20/81206001487890, ORCCT to U, I .al 2. Block 2 • ig- . • I -- • F E,BEMENDERFER JR u, _ f in ) �p 4051 r :Ni_ ' `t. ' ? •-.s s S• \C1 � f SSMH \��° 'RCIRS gA PG . 0 S UR�i �a%e�/ / a 2•ePGa� 1/2'IRF(CM) j � a``�oied telee L S89'43'S1'E 145.00'— RCIRS S� L3, s RCIRS 4(n Ra de a' waterline = �9,�6 se)052 Exhibit 'C' '� ' Fourth Street Abandonment SSMH 5/8117F /, gild 6`'G 16 SS (Cu) �� �°i° de ,C 22,161 Sq.Ft./0.509Acres Jefferson Street ' - 0409(0e Franciso De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688 Po'Right-of-Way) / i -v City of Wylie, Co//in County, Texas �j;si Sign July 19,2019 page i of2 .j. ,Z P./AC/201902/AC852270.0WG r .' Notes. 1) This survey has been performed without the benefit of Roome a Title Commitment 2) Subject property is affected by any and al notes, details, easements and other matters that are shown Land Surveying on or as part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title ,l OF commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 2000 Avenue aG.s 7Suite507 r7t 7 acre tract as recorded n Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin Plena.Texas 5074 County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded n Volume 77, °hone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 Page 495 of the Collin County Plot Records. aww roomesurveying corn/Firm No.10013100 J I Exhibit 'C' Fourth Street Abandonment 22,161 Sq.Ft,/0.509 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the Francisco De La Pino Survey, Abstract No. 688, being a 70' unimproved roadway (Fourth Street) running from the south right—of—way line of Brown Street in a southerly direction to the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, lying east of the east property line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Collin County Plat Records, west of the west line of Lots 2-5, Block 2 of said Railroad Addition; BEGINNING at a Roome capped iron rod found in the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and marking the :ntersection of the northeast corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street, and being in the west line of said 70' unimproved roadway (Fourth Street); THENCE with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and crossing through said 70' unimproved roadway (Fourth Street), North 89'43'51" East, 70.00 feet to o Roome capped iron rod set marking the northeast corner of said Lot 5, Block 2 of said Railroad Addition; THENCE departing said right—of—way line, with the east line of said 70' unimproved roadway (Fourth Street), and the west line of Lots 2-5, Block 2 of said Railroad Addition, South 00'02'52" East, 294.31 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of said 70' unimproved roadway(Fourth Street), the southwest corner of said Lot 2, and being in the northwest line of an undeveloped Kansas City Southern Railway Co. 2.94 acre tract of land; THENCE with the northwest line of said undeveloped Kansas City Southern Railway Co. 2.94 acre tract, and the southeast line of said premises, South 51.49'52" West, 49.71 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking a southwest corner of said premises, and being in the north right—of—way line of a 70' unimproved Jefferson Street; THENCE with the south line of said premises, and the north right—of—way line of said 70' unimproved Jefferson Street, North 89'43'51* West, 30.89 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the intersection of the west right—of—way line of unimproved 70' unimproved roadway Fourth Street) with the north right—of—way line of a 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street), and being the southeast corner of the aforementioned Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract; THENCE with the west line of said unimproved 70' unimproved roadway Fourth Street) and the east line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, North 00.02'52" West, 325.22 feet to the place of beginning and containing 22,161 square feet or 0.509 acres of land. Exhibit 'C' oF' Fourth Street Abandonment . s r..bphi f y, 22,161 Sq.Ft./0.509 Acres •▪•'C' Franciso De La Pima Survey,Abstract No. 688 F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. `- City of Wylie, Calla County, Texas r July 19,2019 poge2of2 15..1• .pow 4051 o'7 P/AC/201902/AC852270.0WC �q FSS.. OQ -"_° suFt\le 41., Roome Land Surveying 2000 Avenue G Suite 810 Ptano Texas 75074 Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 • www roomesurveyrig corn F m,No 10013100 _ _ _EXHIBIT NO. -First Baptist Church OH PP OH OH-OH-OH-0---____., PP guywue 8" anitary Sewer ss o ss o — LINE BEARING DISTANCE ,Jefferson Street' - L1 S89'43'51"E 20.00' (70'Right—al—Way) [ rock road „ ., „g. 8" Waterline o —OH—OH PP wdfn PP — I I OH�OH — _ RCIRS Ll CIRF(CM) -- Legend CIRF Copped Iron Rod Found RCIRS Roome Capped Iron Rod Set shed DRCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas Lot 9&N 1/2 Lot 8, Block 9 IRF Iron Rod Found Railroad Addition1 CM Controlling Monument Wylie Economic Development Corp SSCO Sanitary Sewer Cleanout CC,20190422000427560, DRCCT al`FH Fire Hydrant [208 N. 2nd] = al %WV Water Valve O trailer AGM Gas Meter h PP Power Pole -OH—Overhead Lines tp —•— Chain Link Fence •... — Wood Fence ` — a ® Atmos Pin Flag / a) / 51.4 a S 89'43'51" E 10.00' C Lot 7& 5 1/2 Lot 8, Block 9 Railroad Addition Wvle Economic Development Corp I 21 Wylie Economic Development Corp CCf 20190510000523730, DRCCT . q CC/20190213000150300, DRCCT saQ [204 N. 2nd] . - Formerly�ots 1-4/e] B/ock 9 N b 0 Railroad Addition N N I — - - - OR� it'll - - :% PP 3 � w W m N o I� Co DN o 3 o oco _ Lot 5&6, Block 9 Z N001 --- OF ----• i-�4'l aj0. -� Railroad Addition _ - '"'•��1/4 First Baptist / •Q- O, k Church of Wyke CC/20111026001149560, DRCCT [202 N. 2ndJ N 89'43'51" w ' F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. 1 // .., ) ' ° 4051 /l ae���c/ / � ... SURvEy/t CIRF bears / 'C/ , CIRF bears NI735'46'E 1.6' A �N15'05'53'E 0.98' ' �/ FH _ _ _ — _ _ RCIRS`'M, `- L3 y 14 Waterline wv ®S 0 yN 1/2"IRF(CM)OH OH OH OH OH •p OH OH Exhibit 'II''-First Baptist Church - PP Itele.WM nSGr 1/2 Alley Abandonment Marble Street asphalt road 1,215 Sq.Ft. (60'Right—of—Woy) J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas - - _ _ _ July 27,2019 P./AC/201902/AC852270.OWC Notes 1) This survey has been pert rmed without the benefit of Room e a Title Commitment 2) Subject property's affected by any and ,I, / all notes, details, easements and other matters that are shown on or as part of the recorded pat and/or as part of a title Land Surveying commitment/survey request 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 ,I F 2000 Avenue G,Suite 810 acre tract as recorded in Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin Plano,Texas 75074 ` County Land Records. 4) Rairoad Add:ton recorded in Volume 77, Phone(972)423 4372/Fax(972)423-7523 \` Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records. www.roomesurveying.com/Firm No.10013100 / c Exhibit 'D' Alley Abandonment 5,958 Sq.Ft,/0.137 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, being a 20' unimproved alley running from the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway) in a southerly direction to the north right—of—way line of E. Marble Street (60' ROW), lying west of the west property line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Collin County Land Records, with said premises being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a Roome copped iron rod found in the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway) and marking the intersection of the northwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract with the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, and being in the east line of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE departing said right—of—way line, with the east line of said alley and the west line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, South 00'00'19" East, 297.92 feet to o Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of said alley, the southwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, and being in the north right—of—way line of E. Marble Street; THENCE with the north right—of—way line of E. Marble Street, and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, South 89'43'51" East, 20.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20111026001149560 of the Collin County Land Records, from which a CIRF bears North 12'35'46" East, 1.63 feet; THENCE with the west line of said 20' unimproved alley, the east line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract (County Clerk No. 20111026001149560), and the east line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190510000523730 of the Collin County Land Records, North 00'00'19" West, 297.92 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set in the south right—of—way of the aforementioned Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway, and marking the northwest corner of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE with the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway), and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'59'41" East, 20.00 feet to the place of beginning and containing 5,958 square feet or 0.137 acres of land. Exhibit 'D' Alley Abandonment •Et OF .5,958 bpsoi�y� 5,958 Sq.Ft./0.137 Acres J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas • F.E. BEMENDERFER JR. July 19, 2019 ' O v r Page 2 o/ 2 C poFE 051 Ja• : / P./AC/201902/AC852270.DWG "° SJR;� ° _ Roome ,I Land Surveying , 2000 Avenue G.Suite 810 Plano,Texas 75074 Phone(972.423.4372/Fax(972;423-7523 ewer roomesurveyrng.corn/Frrm No 10013100 / 1 Brown Street //1 1., ,. , „ , , , &, ato ° o C , 4/ L--:-. tc. zep, . ti Ikl / 2 Iv • ;,./ u k vy7,i;;iI Tli Jefferson Street �//// Ca 0 9° of 0 b° U �� Q ti.�°.lele a d# o\reo 7 l Vicinity Map 41 * �Q �,���6,"0$ Wylie Economic Dev. Corp. p'9, m ®� °05 v, Railroad Addition Vol. 77, Pg. 495, CCPR Mdo W ddo 011ne`VoPe` Alley&Street Abandonment J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920& Franciso De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas July 19,2019 Marble Street /slac/zo19oz/ac8sn�oowc /. .p1. • La. Roome /./. F.E:IEUENDERFERiII. Land Surveying `, 4051 , ,I 2000 Avenue G.Suile MO Fleno Texas 75074 '!.u.v'd Phone(972)423-4372 I Fax(9721423-7523 \sx. www roomesurveying.com/Fern No.1001310C 00/ UNE BEARING DISTANCE, EYIUU/TNO.2 ir >3 L1 NOO'00'19'W 70.00' �I ' ;i lal II ; I i 3 ;,, lal lal ;34qa .!�° I le ! I I ,II! i;i-1a j;; c' Wylie Economic E' to �! +.) !° e . Development Corporation '� Wylie Economic qOj° 4 I 1 I CC/2018i228001575610, DRCCT 1 , I Development Corp. 1.q R it 7.: im -•-----•----------! ' ' CC 20190213000150300 "`• � 414 1 I [300 E Brown Si]SL. . ry Ii ` j Wylie Economic Development Corp.�ICAI Formerly Port of Blocks 3 k 4 ^�: F Lotsl DRCCT5 Block 3' O • y a'i '� ! CC/20190227000205650, ORCCT I Railroad Addition I I ormer(v I CCC���...°, sti // ° ! Railroad Addition m i p ! I Formerly Loot 6&Pt of Lot 7, I I I I I : I j Bock 41 1 1 1 I 1 z. 0 i •kood Addition ° kolki RCIRS \, I""' II I Cpd.IRF(CM) S89'43'51"E 640.83' 1/2'IRF(CM)elmI I RCIRS I ' O_� 125.00' ! 319.94' r' RCIRS . —,pg_1 —,.—___-- • :nil ____._.-._. . 20.a0' 155.69' p�P ,9"f'"f0 / _ 8" Sanitaryewer 'eCM ' 1.9A e� tuspnalt rand �. J�/Jock rag' .IelPerson Street Kntd SSI'H� SS H �'`'� 01 Ca;.ere °` ; �1 8" Waterline (0'R /-o% y) WL S!gn �1b`n Ca:\ Ro‘\�deea T �Sm — 407.30' y 1N �retl' Lno RCIRS N89'43'51"W 552.30' RCIRS 56�a�� POINT OF House ? U e; G l BEGINNING i xy-' Ecaw*Development$Corp ,4 • y a� 0°505�0 CC/20190422000427560,LWC r 4 1i Wylie Economic Development Corp. �a' et:uPert� j e f?OB N. ZndJ o,, CC/'20190213000150300, DRCCT 91L�er, ,' 04 el b I Formerly Lot 9 k N V2 Lot 8, 4.i [303 E Marble] 3-WV'S•.; A i :: I Akddnon Eli Formerly Port of Block 9&Block 10 (' i^ !3 — — 1 Railroad Addition p CO I N I1 ,.' ml e Legend \ CIRF Capped Iron Rod Found RCIRS Roome Capped Iron Rod Set DRCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas IRF Iron Rod Found CM Controlling Monument SSCO Sanitary Sewer Cleanout Exhibit 'E' 4 FH Fire Hydrant K VN Water Valve Jefferson Street Abandonment °PP PowerGas �ter PPole 41,762 Sq.Ft./0.959 Acres Overhead Lines OF t-� - - Chain Link Fence J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920& �•�\S T P• y Wood Fence �)\ \ ® Atmos Pin Flag / Franciso De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688 • 'Q ' '• ,. \ / City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas •A F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. \� July 19,2019 Page 1 of 2 QI Notes: 1) This survey has been performed without the benefit of4051 � P./AC/201902/AC852270.OWG o Title Commitment. 2) Subject property is affected by any and,9S S \�•• 4 all notes, details, easements and other matters that ore shown Roome 1�O••SURVEy . on or as part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 I, acre tract as recorded in Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin Land Surveying County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded in Volume 77, , 2000 Avenue G,Suite 810 Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records. Plano,Texas 75074 Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 www roomesurveying com/Firm No 10013100 J Exhibit 'E' Jefferson Street Abandonment 41,762 Sq.Ft,/0.959 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the J Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, part of the Francisco De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, all of a 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street), with said premises being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast intersection of the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway) with the east right—of—way line of Second Street (80' ROW), and being the northwest corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190422000427560 of the Collin County Land Records; THENCE with the east right—of—way line of Second Street and crossing through Jefferson Street, North 00'00'19" West, 70.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the northeast intersection of the east right—of—way line of Second Street with the north right—of—way line of 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street). and marking the southwest corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190227000205650 of the Collin County Land Records; THENCE deporting the east right—of—way line of Second Street, with the north right—of—way line of said 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street), the south line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No 20190227000205650, the south line of on unimproved 20' alley, the south line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20181228001575610, the south line of an unimproved 20' alley, the south line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300, and the south line of an unimproved 70' Fourth Street, South 89'43'51" East, 640.83 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southwest line of Fourth Street, and being in the northwest line of a Kansas City Southern Railway Company 2.94 acre tract (property ID# 2614082 (no deed reference); THENCE with the southeast line of said premises and the northwest line of said Kansas City Southern Railway Company 2.94 acre tract, South 51'49'52' West, 112.61 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of said premises and being the northeast corner of the aforementioned Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Collin County Land Records; THENCE with the south right—of—way line of said 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street), the north line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300, the north line of an unimproved 20'alley, and the north line of the aforementioned Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No 20190422000427560, North 89'43'51" West, 552.30 feet to the place of beginning and containing containing 41,762 square feet or 0.959 acres of land. Exhibit 'E' Jefferson Street Abandonment 41,762 Sq.Ft./0.959 Acres J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920& Franciso De La Fina Survey,Abstract No. 688 City of I4y/ie, Co//in County, Texas July 19,2019 Page 2 of 2 P./RC/20/902/ACd52270 OWC + tv FE HE _ Roome lIENDERPcR JR ' 's 4051 : Land Surveying ,I, 2000 Avenue G,Suite 810 Plano Texas 75074 Phone 972 423-4372/Fax(972}4237523 wwwroomesurvey ng.G0m/Firm No 100131C' EXHIBIT NO. 2-R R Kreymer alIN Frontier Brown Street Atmos UNE BEARING DISTANCE pp L1 N89'59'41"E 20.00' _ _- c°" � - - -- — r, L2 N89'43'S1"1N 20.00' "C8G" CIRFr Ll I RCIRS N89'22.381N 319.71' i`�1/21) (Cu)• tot ,a Block . r Legend Railroad Addition 1 Arlie Economic Development Corp CC/20190227600202110. ORCCT 0 CIRF Capped Iron Rod Found (308 N. 1ndJ RCIRS Raome Capped Iron Rod Set 0 ORCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas �. IRF Iron Rod Found - CM Controlling Monument - o 4 FH Fire Hydrant B WI Water Valve . GM& AGM Gas Meter MI Lot 9, Block 4 PP Power Pole Rafted Addition —OH—Overhead lines ell A,ie Economic Development Corp < —•— Chain Link Fence CC/20190227000202110, ORCCT ®— Wood Fence [306 fL 2nd4 -.-A.-.- Frontier Pin Flog // ®I Atmos Pin Flag k I _ WI \ y QLot 8 Block 4 Ay& EconomicRailr r ad A dt Development Corporation TylePI*. CC/20110713000726780, ORCCT ie i , CC/1018l12BG01575610. ORCCT 1 [J00 E Brown SLJ [304 N 2nd) I Formerly Port of Blocks 3 it4 Railroad Addition 1 0 S 89'43'51" E 10.00' Pt. of Lot 7, Block 4 E.—.p Railroad Addition �n RR Kre r w v it 1 o CC/ rme . ORCCT , & w �!.•� OF [302 N. Ind] 61 W rn (!) 1� ••• ;S Ty — - - - - - - --- _"_ 0 0 al o .i .�Q- • ry O o C •• c • —$ (K F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. -? • N 89'43'51" W •.� Lot 6&Pt. of Lot Z Block 4 0 10.00' >` ` .0 4051 �.' • • Ralroad Addition c q'RF S S 1 O,.OQ. r' kyle Economic Development Corp. P, a N�"SURV j CC/201902270002056.50. ORCCT [30o N 2ndJ Er , i RGRS: L2 l/21RF Sv., _ 1/21RF bears - - kn., °H PP OH—04001'09'49 0S4 OH PPT guywint F i 8" Sanitary Sewer Exhibit A '-R R Kreymer A %Jefferson Street A i ad Mr rt-of=lam., 1 a I a rock road • 1/2 Alley-Abandonment 8• Waterline T 405 Sq.Ft p 0 J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 °H —OM a'_°"—°N °H ® _ _ City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas e 4 duly27,2019 u s. P./AC/201902/AC852270.DWC Notes: 1) This survey has been performed without the benefit of Z r a Title Commitment.l, 2) Subject at property is affected by any and Room e all notes, details, easements and other matters that are shown fll ;i` on or as part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title J commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 0 - Land Surveying acre tract as recorded in Volume 2486. Page 703 of the Collin N �1 0 2000 Avenue G.Suite 810 County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded in Volume 77, Piano.Texas 75074 Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records. Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 wwwrraamesruveying.com/Firm No.10013/00 1 IAI For Office Use Only f CC Case Number: Date Submitted: CITY OF WYLI E ABANDONMENT OF PUBLIC ROW-OF-WAY/EASEMENT APPLICATION MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS o A completed copy of the attached Abandonment of Public ROW/Easement application. • All exhibits processed (except for Exhibit No. 4, which will be processed by staff). a Attach responses from all abutting property owners. (sample letter enclosed). • A certified appraisal of the value of the land to be abandoned. Petit'on }O Hari lQ ❑ A certified check to the City for the amount of the Appraisal. An executed Release of Claims from each abutting property owner. ADDRESS/NAME OF ) ADDITION/SUBDIVISION 202 N. 2nd Sf. , Wylie ,Tx -Man) LEGAL DESCRIPTION /Z°-i r00,d , APPLICANT (Primary Contact for the Project): ��}} Name There Set gVeit E-Mail ihCr sae clod•churc, Street Address 2001i. Ballard City Idylie State II. Zip Code 75aq Phone Number )72 • 442 - 2241 Fax Number 97.7 41/2 - 1v PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION (if different from above): Name First &fpfist Churdh ©f W yC+e E-Mail Sa & Street Address /OO N. City �� j;e State 7)' Zip Code 7509it') Phone Number Same Fax Number 5aM f The applicant has prepared this application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true and correct. a/?��Z o . 0 Signature of Owner, Agent or Applicant Date Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 4 488299.v1 APPLICATION FOR THE ABANDONMENT OF A PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY/EASEMENT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE: The undersigned hereby makes application for the abandonment of that portion of the above right-of-way particularly described in Exhibit No. 1, attached. In support of this application, the undersigned represents and warrants the following: 1. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 1, is a metes and bounds description (dividing the area in half) of the area sought to be abandoned. 2. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 2, is a copy of a plat or detailed sketch of that portion of the public right-of-way/easement sought to be abandoned, and the surrounding area to the nearest streets in all directions, showing the abutting lots and block, and the subdivision in which the above described right-of-way/easement is situated, together with the record owners of such lots. 3. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 3, is the written consent of all public utilities to the abandonment. 4. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 4, is the consent of the City of Wylie staff to the abandonment. 5. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 5, is the written consent of all the abutting property owners, except the following: (if none, so state) N/A 6. Such public right-of-way/easement should be abandoned because: C ,tali a.ud der.c1K tnvn 7. Such public right-of-way/easement has been and is being used as follows: ht hiatkA t-t .; 'et i upt to ♦U( l a...6471iolidy044,44.1112 le CAu4c1, a 4A dazevdixnt ate, Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 5 488299,v l 8. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 6, is the certified appraisal of the value of the land to be abandoned. 9. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 7, is a Release of Claims executed by each abutting property owner. I swear that all of the information contained in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Applicant's Signature: Applicant's Name: "gerei4 &at Applicant's Address: 2OO,Y. 4aJard W yl,e,-t)c 7564 81 Applicant's Phone Number: Q7c2 '4 /cL --c2. 61 ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF i%ifU� § Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this ' day of � � ;:,� , 20 '!., by Notary. Public in and for the tate of Texas 1 / EST MLD 4 NotaryHER to#1 OU 3031 871ER 6 My Comgu smitssio 3n2 D23 Exp ires Au Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 6 488299.vI Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: 202 N . and 3f. / gai l roa d e f o ck 9 Lot& EXHIBIT NO. 1 Attached is a copy of the metes and bounds description (dividing the area in half) of the public right-of-way/easement situated in 207' N. and St Addition/Subdivision to the City of Wylie, 2ol1ii County, Texas, sought to be abandoned. Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 7 488299.v f EXHIBIT NO, 2-rirst Baptist Church 1 tVp FH OH PP off----OH OH OH-P P U Ife-a 8' Sanitary Sewer ss ss ss— ss---r ss- LINEBEARING DISTANCE 4 Jefferson Street' °-_- L) S89'43'51"E 20.00' II 1 (70'Hight--of-Way) _ rock rood __I_ o ,. ,9 $� Waterline o OH OH PP �a'-�YSt1--. s aH PP RCIRS_ U1 -CIRF(CAI) - / / x r Legend 0, ii CIRF Copped iron Rod Found • RCIRS Roome Capped iron Rod Set ( J . N 1/2 Cc1 &/ck shed / a RCM' Deed Record Collin County Texas Lc elIRE Iron Rod Found RadrsoJ Addition - CM Controlling Monument Nj/ie 6_onornk De eicpmenl Carp /, • SC,/2f19042200042756G, Di7C.CT SSCOFItSanitary Sewer Cleonout \ , /,?3 N 214 = FH Fire Hydrant en X WV Water Volve trailer nal Gus Meter te) PP PowererhPole • —"- OH��Overhead Lines iM Chain Link Fence 1..,;-\\„_i.• Wood Fence ... Atmas Pin Flag /4 4 Z. arc. :.. S 59'43'S 1" E L�rT1s l/2Csr3, A.lccky 1000' O Rgikr,ad Adtlicn Cl N/he F cncmrc Cere!^pment 0srp z N/Jw_ E75namrc Gel./Anent ''arp. gu Cc/2)19G51•:;GG05237.0. GRCC7" •, a -0/201902/3GC0150300, PP00T [2G4 N. 2nd/ 003 0 ACardl J Fxrrner,1213 1-4, 8/ck i D Railrgad Addificn 'r PP Q 3 0- '-" LLI . a c •01 P. QI Ill n r c, Or n0 03 Z d I r!7 '- ` OF f Lot 5A-5, 8kck 9 . _v.''\S T"V }, Rni/m ud'4ddilion - . f-fst Leap./r'sl A 3 4 O • i ig Church :f*lie 00/20111025GG1/49560, GFG'ST i [2G2 N. 2nd) N 89'43'51" w ' F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. 1 o.oa' ,, .'-3▪ 4051 , -/ r� ' i .• •Fc s s \•0 •4- r C 50'' - SUR���O CIRF bears CIRF bears / _- NI2%15'4CE 1.6 ' S i -t115'05'53"E 0.98' C V Fd E- - _ _ RC3R5, .• e- L3 - • 14 Waterline -- 1/21RF(CM) ., OH -- off — OH OH ------OH --1.-q 5 off V OH RF( Exhibit 'D'-First Baptist Church PP:tale.YtM nSer 1/2 Alley Abandonment Marble Street asphalt read 1,215Sq.Ft. (6o'Right-of-Wgy) J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas _ July 27,2019 P/AC/2019)2/,AC8 2279 tie a Title 1)C This surveynt. has bean performed without the benefity and 41 it, Room e a Commitment. 2) Sub}ect property is affected by any and / all notes, details, easements and other mutters that are sheen on or os part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title -�~'~"— Land Surveying commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 'Ill, 2000 Avenue G,Sulfe 810 ocre tract os recorded in Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin 1 Plano,Texas 75074 County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded in Volume 77, Phalle(972)423-4372 l Fax{9T2}423-7523 \` Page 495 of the Catlin County Plot Records. www.roomesurveying.com/Firm No.10013120 Exhibit 'D' Alley Abandonment 5,958 Sq.Ft,/C.137 Ac. S`1UATED it the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of WyFe. being part of the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, being a 20' unimproved alley runn'ng from the south right- of-way line of ,;effersor Street (a 70' un:rn.proved 'oadwcy) in o southerly direction to the north right-of-way line of E. Marble Street (60' ROW), lying west of the west property line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Collin County Land Records, with said premises being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a Roome coppe.a iron rod found in the south right-of-way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway) and marking the intersection a= the northwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract with the south right--of-way line of Jefferson Street, and being in the east line of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE departing said right-of-woy lire, with the east lire of sad alley and the west line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, South 00'001.9' Gast, 297.92 feet to a Roome capped iron roe 'set marking the southeast corner of said alley, the southwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, and being in the north rght-of-way i ne of E Marble Street; THENCE with the north right-of-way inc of E. lvlarole Street, and crossing through said 20 unimproved grey, South 89'43'51" East, 20.00 feet to a Roome copped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of a Wyl e Economic Development. Ca'ooration tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20" 11026001149560 of ;he Coilin County Land Records, from which a CIRF bears North 12'35'46" East, 1.63 feet; THENCE with the west line of said 20' unimproved alley, the east lire o` said `Nyl'e Economic Development Corporation tract (County Clerk No• 20111026001149560), and the east line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Cerk No. 20190510000523730 of the Collin County Lard Records, North 00'00'19" West, 297.92 feet to a Roome capped iron rod se: in the south right-of-way of the aforementioned Jefferson Street (a 7C` unimproved roadway, and marking the northwest corner or said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE w4h toe soutn right-of-way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway), and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'59'41" East, 20.60 feet to the place of beginning and containing 5,958 square Feet or 0.137 acres of land. Exhibit 'D' Alley A bandanmen t OFa` .�4 5,958Sq.Ft 0.137 Acres isI• • ,¢- o J. Truitt Survey, ,4hstraet No. 920 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas F.E. 8EMENDERFER JR. • July 19, 2019 4051 Page 2 of 2 o PAC/2019Q2/AC852270,DW6 A:, SUR`&- Roorne Land Surveying 2000 Avenue G.Suile 810 Piano_Texas 75074 ` Phone(972)423.4372 f Fax(972)423-7523 www.roamaseJrveying.com/Firm No W'9 3100 Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: 262 Pi. 2nd 9f. goat-cod 3IocKQ , Lod' (e 1 EXHIBIT NO. 2 Attached is a copy of a plat or detailed sketch of the public right-of-way/easement sought to be abandoned in the above-mentioned application, showing the surrounding area to the nearest streets in all directions, abutting lots, the block or blocks in which the portion of the public right-of-way/easement sought to be vacated is situated, and the addition or subdivision in which the portion of the public right-of-way/easement sought to be abandoned is situated. Also, the names of record owners of the abutting lots are shown. (If the property has not been platted, applicant has six months from date of City Council approval to complete all steps required for purchase of the abandonment and filing a plat or replat with County in accordance with the final plat requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance.) Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 8 488299.vI Nacr Teapa kltarkiz.I WaJar picMct Nolss W E:,Nn�EdRnt, t CONSTURCTIQN DOCUMENTS FOR ,an.et poem. a roml.d.dux a] It opebben a H..,wertirm..xy ge .ten..t .a.flm.rt Pr o boo, consboxito s al • f m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH •tafa an.,I.retract..to .. r• Fc'onwfl pa,'acre..N.Ile 4 f.,.... Y.0.d,."4 m.rn....xc, w mlp.e iw mnra.:s.amxx,...nrn..- n.r w ro.a: a 10.E in. Poyro%-1.de.eat demeyr ....t rn AN:r. m.o.,. shah D..tacyNW.s.Ma N!no (,.dl+md...la,n tam Ar alum). a' � taw. 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ALL LONSTRJLMN SHALL LEV"LINE STA NIFDS k \ A. \ M• ▪ \ L \- { \ \ i 4• f OF NO .CENSYRODEDv Foe Puree.name E � � \��� 1,\\ --'1 . . I ' 'ceiu on men...,nmr aa°�iz�v.-rE,FLr av ur d \ - `.a \T--\ " " �r, - _ L WHO NOCIDN AND uvFrnov U - 4Lio -�� .I� - l- -_--1 .-i NY WO. 1 -.W ^ d I —err' /, - „ -'- ' ...-.v-' 4 ,�^,�J A Ex NN.Tvr IC MIAR13Lr--ST- EET ---•---- 0 �za--F:b.W) NEN17/MBP C 1 1 °'^ A ...XALM I NEINTER.¢cnpNOFFESIs[ : n EV ®EHG1HEERIHGCGHCEPT3 `N, 1 sNFE:T A NENIe b PAVING PLAN A M,'w.... &EESIYN,L.P. 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OF ,.,'7.7 9 1=07.7w.s'"0.eteN h,Am., CONSTRUCT/ON SERVICES-FIRM NEG.1Faollu u. TW ,.JI.I T13.2o9 PARKI °Da'AHSION v�� 1.9-1A. R.,^< wm»i oarm201 WINECO CIR STE T00,WYDE,'1%TSo911 ...r.O, 0110-..n,p 'E E 10 5 m.n�[rs..>w[anNcuunt,[rirbs.E.rfo .ew 972-94I-5.0 FAX:9T2-9W-0WI WRW,EYLEP,COn "LEMErlp j70-STE kpwYTUIDEfwRSYI. .r.a-!]�-� CITY O �+•H CO I- CD l a TEXAS Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street& 300-308 Second Street, bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4 and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street (see Vicinity Map). EXHIBIT NO. 3 The undersigned public utility companies, using or entitled to use, under the terms and provisions of our respective franchises with the City of Wylie, that portion of the public right-of-way/utility easement sought to be abandoned in the Application for Abandonment above referred to, do hereby consent to the abandonment of the described portion thereof. Atmos Gas Company BY: 30 C 10 j 4*- Title Sr. Protect Specialist °�-- (*)Atmos approval is contingent upon an easement being established for an active gas line. Oncor Electric BY: Title Frontier Communications BY: Title City of Wylie Public Utilities BY: Title Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street & 300-308 Second Street, bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4 and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street (see Vicinity Map). EXHIBIT NO. 3 The undersigned public utility companies, using or entitled to use, under the terms and provisions of our respective franchises with the City of Wylie, that portion of the public right-of-way/utility easement sought to be abandoned in the Application for Abandonment above referred to, do hereby consent to the abandonment of the described portion thereof. Atmos Gas Company BY: Title Oncor Electric BY Title Frontier Communications BY: / .0,d,Z - it±C - Title - c k c i. f l • City of Wylie Public Utilities BY: Title Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street& 300-308 Second Street, bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4 and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street (see Vicinity Map). EXHIBIT NO. 3 The undersigned public utility companies, using or entitled to use, under the terms and provisions of our respective franchises with the City of Wylie, that portion of the public right-of-way/utility easement sought to be abandoned in the Application for Abandonment above referred to, do hereby consent to the abandonment of the described portion thereof. Atmos Gas Company BY: Title (*)Atmos approval is contingent upon an easement being established for an active gas line. Oncor Electric BY: Title (•)Oncor approval is contingent upon an easement being established for active powerlines. Frontier Communications BY: Title City of Wylie Pub 'c Utilities BY: Title c•b� 4 rGc),r (")City of Wylie Public Utilities approval is contingent upon an easement being established for an active waste-water line. Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of-Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street& 300-308 Second Street bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4, and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street(See vicinity map). EXHIBIT NO. 4 The undersigned, City staff of the City of Wylie, certify that they have carefully considered the Application for Abandonment of the public right-of-way/easement referred to above pursuant to City ordinances and with respect to present and future needs of the City of Wylie and see no objection to the requested abandonment from the City's standpoint. City E sneer Building Official r S ad( P ing anag Fire Marshal 'see. Meri LA Mix 3 Director of Public Services Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 8 488299 vl 7/Vs EXHIBIT NO. S CI-Pt OF \A, 'CUE August 12, 2019 First Baptist Church 202 N. Second Street Wylie, Texas 75098 RE: Abandonment of Right-of-Way Located at: The West Vz of an unimproved 20' alley adjacent to the East property line of said premises as addressed above. To Whom It May Concern: An abutting property owner of the above referenced public right-of-way has requested that the City abandon said right-of-way/easement. The City Council will consider this request in the near future. If abandoned, the half of the width of the right-of-way/easement will be offered for sale to the owners of abutting properties at the appraised fair market value. in accordance with Ordinance No. 2007-21, Section 2.12 of the Subdivision Regulations of the City of Wylie. County records indicate that you are an owner of property abutting the subject portion of right-of- way/easement. Please complete the questions below and return this letter to the City of Wylie Planning Department, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Second Floor, Wylie. Texas 75098 at your earliest convenience. I do (X I do not( ), agree to the abandonment of the subject right-of-way'easement. If abandoned by the City. I am (/I am not ( ). interested in purchase of. at fair market value, that portion of the right-of-way easement abutting my property. If you do not wish to purchase the offered land. it will be offered to the other abutting property owners. All of the abandoned right-of-way must be purchased by the abutting property owner(s) within six (6) months of City Council approval. Unless the entire area is sold. the right-of- way/easement will not be abandoned. ignature of property owner or authorized agent EXHIBIT NO. 5 f CITY OF WYLIE August 12, 2019 R R. kreymer 302 N. Second Street Wylie. Texas 75098 RE: Abandonment of Right-of-Way Located at: The %%est Yz of an unimproved 20' alley adjacent to the East property line of said premises as addressed above. To Whom It May Concern: An abutting property owner of the above referenced public right-of-way has requested that the City abandon said right-of-way easement. The City Council will consider this request in the near future. If abandoned, the half of the width of the right-of-way easement will be offered for sale to the owners of abutting properties at the appraised fair market value, in accordance with Ordinance No. 2007-21, Section 2.12 of the Subdivision Regulations of the City of Wylie. County records indicate that you are an owner of property abutting the subject portion of right-of- way/easement. Please complete the questions below, and return this letter to the City of Wylie Planning Department. 300 Country Club Road. Building 100. Second Floor. Wylie, Texas 75098 at your earliest convenience. I do (y I do not ( ). agree to the abandonment of the subject right-of-way easement. If abandoned by the City, I am ( ). I am not interested in purchase of. at fair market value, that portion of the right-of-way easement abutting my property. If you do not wish to purchase the offered land, it will be offered to the other abutting property owners. All of the abandoned right-of-way must be purchased by the abutting property owner(s) within six (6) months of City Council approval. Unless the entire area is sold, the right-of- way/easement will not be abandoned. Signature of property owner or Authorized agent EXHIBIT 6 CERTIFIED APPRAISAL OF THE VALUE OF THE LAND Sep altachcd. Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 13 488299.vI 100 N.1st Street,Wylie,TX 75098 FIRSTBAPTIST Phone 972.442.2261 • Fax 972.442.6154 f bW WYL I E fbw.church facebook.com/FirstBaptistWylie twitter.com/FBwylie February 28, 2020 City of Wylie Re: Abandonment of Right-of-Way Located at The West 'A of an unimproved 20' alley adjacent to the East property line of 202 N. 2nd Street, Block 9, Lot 6, Wylie, TX 75098 To Whom It May Concern: First Baptist Church of Wylie (FBW) would like to petition the City of Wylie to waive its right to a certified appraisal on the 10' x 20' (1,215 sq. ft.) West`/2 of the unimproved alley within the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920 that abuts our property located at 202 N. 2nd St., Block 9, Lot 6, Wylie, TX 75098. Please consider FBW's offer of $2.50 per sq. ft. or $3,037.50. Not only has the abandonment of the right-of-way enabled increased parking to the church, but also to the downtown area as the FBW parking lots are not exclusive or restricted to church members. Thank you in advance for your consideration of this request and offer. Sincerely, Theresa Evetts Executive Minister Spreading God's fame by making disciples of all people. EXHIBIT 7 RELEASE OF CLAIMS Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 14 488299.v1 RELEASE OF CLAIMS In consideration of the abandon�nt of the Wtst '/z /W1i�u/�y� 20+Ay of right-of-way which is a part ofJTru1It Survey Ab afiiadjacent to Lots tip of Block Q of the Original Town of Wylie, Texas, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Volume 71 Page jqi , of the Deed Records of Co/f j f County, Texas, as more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes (the "Right-of- Way"), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, we, Frasf baptist- Chard,d hl f it'll release any and all claims against the City of Wylie, Texas, and its Council Members, officErs, agents, employees and representatives, which we may possess at the time of the execution of this document, or which come to exist as a result of conduct occurring prior to our execution of this document, relating in any way to the Right-of-Way. We are fully authorized and empowered to execute and enter into this Release upon the terms stated herein, and fully authorized and legally competent to execute this Release as the legal, valid and binding act and deed of the releasing party(ies). We represent and warrant that the claims released above are currently owned solely by us, Fits# &list chum, eplytios51, free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, pledges, assignments, claims and sect(rity interests of any kind or nature. We further represent and warrant that we have the right to compromise and settle the claims and any other claims that could have been asserted by us which relate in any way to the Right-of-Way. We agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Wylie, Texas, and its Council Members, officers, agents, employees and representatives from any and all costs and damages arising from claims or encumbrances contrary to the representations and warranties contained in the preceding paragraph of this Release. This Release shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties' respective legal heirs, successors and assigns. Should any portion (word, clause, phrase, sentence, paragraph or section) of this Release be declared void or unenforceable, such portion shall be considered independent and severable from the remainder, the validity of which shall remain unaffected. In witness whereof, we have executed this Release on the 2 day of rebr war I , 20 ZO reS4, �!et ee e c d ►a2 16,v/ .r' Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 15 488299.v I ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF{ [[10 § Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Ike ke►Vi 4 L�� , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. pp Given under my hand and seal of office on this the MO day of f-C / v?ii} ) , 20:10 7 I Notary ublic.;State of T as My Commi lion Expires: �'�•°��` ESTHER MOULDER Notary ID-7 30318716 STATE OF TEXAS a� My Commission Expires § cFS August 3, 2023 COUNTY OF § Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that she executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office on this the day of 20 Notary Public, State of Texas My Commission Expires: Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 16 488299.v PRECISE LAND SURVEYING. INC. DA/J.55 FORT WORTH HOUSTON 4625 TOVER DR. 9135 KATY FREEWAY `' MESQUITE, TX 75149 HOiISTON, TX 77024 PH. 877.561.7072 FX. 1.689.738.1273 w • 20' ALLEY utility pole t _ _ SOUTH 120.00' § • set I/2"� set I/2" set 1/2" iron rod iron rod iron rod L 1 LU W O - 0 In CV 5 (V LOT 7 LOT 6 g LOT 5ci I- BLOCK GI1-- ° ili u WCDVACAN Li T LOT 202 N. 2ND STREET 3W{ ' Y• \ CM set 41/2" found 5/8 set 1/2" cra 5/g" iron rode bp.op' 'stun pipe�Y.- 6p 00, ��iron rod foundrpd — Iron. rod NORT1-4 120.00' looter ote r 66 624 � : `:., nd5/S (ASSUMED REF. BE RIM.) vtility pole ReN Iron roc- Fire . (Tj3n hydrmt . ..',.1 /// /// /// /// ospholt //w N. 2ND STREET j (SECOND STREET PER PLAT) (50' R.O.W.) ' mmorw- C* NOTES: CM = CONTROLLING MONUMENT. o 15 30 45 Go THIS SURVEY 15 VALID ONLY WITH ORIGINAL SIGNATURE IN BLACK INK. ALL SET IRON RODS HAVE A PLASTIC CAP STAMPED "PRECISE LAND SURV.'I sca e IN FEET It-THIS IS TO DECLARE that on this date a survey was made on the ground, under my direction and supervision of the property Iocated at 202 N. 2ND STREET, and Being Lots 5 and 6, in Block 9, of RAII.ROAD ADDITION, an Addition to the City of Wylie, Texas, according to the Map thereof recorded in Volume 77, Page 494, of the Map Records of Collin County, Texas. There are no visible conflicts or protrusions, except as shown. The subject property does not appear to lie within the limits of a 100-year flood hazard zone according to the map published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, and has a Zone "X" Rating as shown by Map No. 48085C0420 I, dated JUNE 2, 2009. The statement that the property does or does not lie within a 100-year flood zone is not to be taken as a representation that the property will or will not flood. This survey is not to be used for construction purposes and is for the exclusive use of the hereon named purchaser, mortgage company, and title company only and this survey is made pursuant to that one certain title commitment under the GF number shown hereon, provided by the title company named hereon and that on this date the easements, rights-of-way or other locatable matters of record of which the undersigned has knowledge or has been advised are as shown or noted hereon. This survey is subject to any and all covenants and restrictions of record pertaining to the recorded plat. DATE: 11/19/10 TECH: MSP FIELD: VA DATE: r� C Title FIELD DATE: i1/16/10 JOB NG: 510-2825 ff Lawyers Title REVISED: ACCEPTED BY: F�� 4A► INSURANCE CORPORATION 4- 0 F -► ►rir•G55Tf4.,•. ir + � _ t ROOM-T. PAUL. JR. ' .4 4984 I fl'4,O:E55%4s:4 A I GF NO. LT19135-1913500247 �;`51:4; MAPSCO NO: 663—Y +�'� � --- Reglirt` 1� LAWYERS TITLE COMPANY ° Pmfeedonel[and ' ir'l Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26. 2020 Item Number: H Department: City Manager (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Renae' 011ie Account Code: Date Prepared: May 13,2020 Exhibits:6 6 Subject Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2020-33 to abandon a portion of Right-of-Way being 3 — 20' unimproved alleys within the F. De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, and 2 — 70' unimproved streets, within the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, and to waive the requirement for an appraisal for said right-of-ways consisting of 1.88 acres or approximately 81,713 square feet. Recommendation Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2020-33 to abandon a portion of Right-of-Way being 3 —20' unimproved alleys within the F. De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688, and 2—70' unimproved streets,within the J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920, and to waive the requirement for an appraisal for said right-of-ways consisting of 1.88 acres or approximately 81,713 square feet. Discussion Owner: Wylie Economic Development Corporation Applicant: City of Wylie In accordance with Ordinance No. 2007-21, Section 2.12.A.5, Wylie Economic Development Corporation, the owner of property located within the Railroad Addition,Block 4, Lots 1-10; Block 3, Lots 1-10; Block 2, Lots 2-5; Block 9, Lots 1- 4; and Block 10, Lots 2-3, is requesting Council to waive the requirement for a certified appraisal of 81,713 square feet of public right-of-way. The subject alleys and utility easements are part of the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, and the F. De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688, Lots 6-10, Block 3, Lots 6-10 Block 4, Wylie, Collin County, Texas as recorded in Volume 77, Page 495, of the Collin County Plat Records and is solely contained within the boundaries of the subject platted lot. The subject streets are part of the Francisco De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688 recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Collin County Plat Records Lots 2-5, Block 2 of said Railroad Addition (Fourth Street) and J. Truitt Survey,Abstract 920 part of the Francisco De La Pina Survey Abstract 688. The purpose of the request is to allow the owner to expand and create a contiguous plat for redevelopment. The owner proposes that Council accept a value of$1.00 per square foot. A cashier's check in the amount$81,713 has been received. In accordance with section 2.12.B, if the Council denies the request,the funds will be fully refunded to the purchaser(s). CONSIDERATION: In its current condition,the subject public right-of-ways cannot serve as adequate access by fire and other emergency vehicles or for trash collection.As currently platted as public right-of-way,the land provides no tax revenue to the City. Page 1 of 1 Page 2 of 2 Staff has reviewed the request and determined that easements can be created to accommodate active utilities for Atmos Gas, Oncor Electric and City of Wylie waste-water lines until such time as the property is redeveloped and new utility easements are created. Right-of-Way abandonment requires only Council action and no review by any Board or Commission. ORDINANCE NO. 2020-33 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ABANDONING A PORTION OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY BEING 3—20' UNIMPROVED ALLEYS WITHIN THE F.DE LA PINA SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 688, AND 2 — 70' UNIMPROVED STREETS, WITHIN THE J. TRUITT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 920, AND TO WAIVE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR AN APPRAISAL FOR SAID RIGHT- OF-WAYS CONSISTING OF 1.88 ACRES OR APPROXIMATELY 81,713 SQUARE FEET; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the property described herein is platted as public right-of-way surrounded by Block 4, Lots 1-10; Block 3, Lots 1-10; Block 2, Lots 2-5; Block 9, Lots 1-4; and Block 10, Lots 2-3 in the Railroad Addition, said right-of-way being approximately 81,713 square feet; and WHEREAS, the Wylie Economic Development Corporation, principal owner of the property adjacent to said right-of-way has requested that the right-of-way be abandoned and offered for sale according to State law and Section 2.12 of the City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations; and WHEREAS,the City of Wylie has determined that said right-of-way is no longer needed for public access purposes, provided that existing utilities located within said right-of-way are converted to easements through replatting or other legal instruments by the new owners acquiring said right-of-way; NOW,THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the above described right-of-way and as shown in Exhibits A-E(Legal & Survey) attached are no longer necessary for public access purposes, provided that existing utilities shall be located within easements, and that said portion of right-of-way should be abandoned in favor of adjacent property owner(s). SECTION 2: That this abandonment shall extend only to the public right-of-way,title and interest which the City of Wylie, Texas may have in and to said right-of-way, and shall be construed to extend only to such interest that the governing body of the City of Wylie may legally and lawfully abandon. SECTION 3: That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council, as the law in such cases provides. Ordinance No. 2020-33 - abandoning a portion of public right-of-way being 3- 20' unimproved alleys within the F. De La Pina Survey,abstract no. 688,and 2—70'unimproved streets DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 26th day of May 2020. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2020-33 - abandoning a portion of public right-of-way being 3- 20' unimproved alleys within the F. De La Pina Survey,abstract no. 688,and 2—70'unimproved streets Exhibit 'D' Alley Abandonment 5,958 Sq.Ft,/C.137 Ac. S`1UATED it the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of WyFe. being part of the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, being a 20' unimproved alley runn'ng from the south right- of-way line of ,;effersor Street (a 70' un:rn.proved 'oadwcy) in o southerly direction to the north right-of-way line of E. Marble Street (60' ROW), lying west of the west property line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Collin County Land Records, with said premises being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a Roome coppe.a iron rod found in the south right-of-way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway) and marking the intersection a= the northwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract with the south right--of-way line of Jefferson Street, and being in the east line of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE departing said right-of-woy lire, with the east lire of sad alley and the west line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, South 00'001.9' Gast, 297.92 feet to a Roome capped iron roe 'set marking the southeast corner of said alley, the southwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, and being in the north rght-of-way i ne of E Marble Street; THENCE with the north right-of-way inc of E. lvlarole Street, and crossing through said 20 unimproved grey, South 89'43'51" East, 20.00 feet to a Roome copped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of a Wyl e Economic Development. Ca'ooration tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20" 11026001149560 of ;he Coilin County Land Records, from which a CIRF bears North 12'35'46" East, 1.63 feet; THENCE with the west line of said 20' unimproved alley, the east lire o` said `Nyl'e Economic Development Corporation tract (County Clerk No• 20111026001149560), and the east line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Cerk No. 20190510000523730 of the Collin County Lard Records, North 00'00'19" West, 297.92 feet to a Roome capped iron rod se: in the south right-of-way of the aforementioned Jefferson Street (a 7C` unimproved roadway, and marking the northwest corner or said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE w4h toe soutn right-of-way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway), and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'59'41" East, 20.60 feet to the place of beginning and containing 5,958 square Feet or 0.137 acres of land. Exhibit 'D' Alley A bandanmen t OFa` .�4 5,958Sq.Ft 0.137 Acres isI• • ,¢- o J. Truitt Survey, ,4hstraet No. 920 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas F.E. 8EMENDERFER JR. • July 19, 2019 4051 Page 2 of 2 o PAC/2019Q2/AC852270,DW6 A:, SUR`&- Roorne Land Surveying 2000 Avenue G.Suile 810 Piano_Texas 75074 ` Phone(972)423.4372 f Fax(972)423-7523 www.roamaseJrveying.com/Firm No W'9 3100 EXHIBIT NO, 2-rirst Baptist Church 1 tVp FH OH PP off----OH OH OH-P P U Ife-a 8' Sanitary Sewer ss ss ss— ss---r ss- LINEBEARING DISTANCE 4 Jefferson Street' °-_- L) S89'43'51"E 20.00' II 1 (70'Hight--of-Way) _ rock rood __I_ o ,. ,9 $� Waterline o OH OH PP �a'-�YSt1--. s aH PP RCIRS_ U1 -CIRF(CAI) - / / x r Legend 0, ii CIRF Copped iron Rod Found • RCIRS Roome Capped iron Rod Set ( J . 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QI Ill n r c, Or n0 03 Z d I r!7 '- ` OF f Lot 5A-5, 8kck 9 . _v.''\S T"V }, Rni/m ud'4ddilion - . f-fst Leap./r'sl A 3 4 O • i ig Church :f*lie 00/20111025GG1/49560, GFG'ST i [2G2 N. 2nd) N 89'43'51" w ' F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. 1 o.oa' ,, .'-3▪ 4051 , -/ r� ' i .• •Fc s s \•0 •4- r C 50'' - SUR���O CIRF bears CIRF bears / _- NI2%15'4CE 1.6 ' S i -t115'05'53"E 0.98' C V Fd E- - _ _ RC3R5, .• e- L3 - • 14 Waterline -- 1/21RF(CM) ., OH -- off — OH OH ------OH --1.-q 5 off V OH RF( Exhibit 'D'-First Baptist Church PP:tale.YtM nSer 1/2 Alley Abandonment Marble Street asphalt read 1,215Sq.Ft. (6o'Right-of-Wgy) J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas _ July 27,2019 P/AC/2019)2/,AC8 2279 tie a Title 1)C This surveynt. has bean performed without the benefity and 41 it, Room e a Commitment. 2) Sub}ect property is affected by any and / all notes, details, easements and other mutters that are sheen on or os part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title -�~'~"— Land Surveying commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 'Ill, 2000 Avenue G,Sulfe 810 ocre tract os recorded in Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin 1 Plano,Texas 75074 County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded in Volume 77, Phalle(972)423-4372 l Fax{9T2}423-7523 \` Page 495 of the Catlin County Plot Records. www.roomesurveying.com/Firm No.10013120 RELEASE OF CLAIMS In consideration of the abandon�nt of the Wtst '/z /W1i�u/�y� 20+Ay of right-of-way which is a part ofJTru1It Survey Ab afiiadjacent to Lots tip of Block Q of the Original Town of Wylie, Texas, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Volume 71 Page jqi , of the Deed Records of Co/f j f County, Texas, as more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes (the "Right-of- Way"), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, we, Frasf baptist- Chard,d hl f it'll release any and all claims against the City of Wylie, Texas, and its Council Members, officErs, agents, employees and representatives, which we may possess at the time of the execution of this document, or which come to exist as a result of conduct occurring prior to our execution of this document, relating in any way to the Right-of-Way. We are fully authorized and empowered to execute and enter into this Release upon the terms stated herein, and fully authorized and legally competent to execute this Release as the legal, valid and binding act and deed of the releasing party(ies). We represent and warrant that the claims released above are currently owned solely by us, Fits# &list chum, eplytios51, free and clear of all liens, encumbrances, pledges, assignments, claims and sect(rity interests of any kind or nature. We further represent and warrant that we have the right to compromise and settle the claims and any other claims that could have been asserted by us which relate in any way to the Right-of-Way. We agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Wylie, Texas, and its Council Members, officers, agents, employees and representatives from any and all costs and damages arising from claims or encumbrances contrary to the representations and warranties contained in the preceding paragraph of this Release. This Release shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties' respective legal heirs, successors and assigns. Should any portion (word, clause, phrase, sentence, paragraph or section) of this Release be declared void or unenforceable, such portion shall be considered independent and severable from the remainder, the validity of which shall remain unaffected. In witness whereof, we have executed this Release on the 2 day of rebr war I , 20 ZO reS4, �!et ee e c d ►a2 16,v/ .r' Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 15 488299.v I ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF{ [[10 § Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Ike ke►Vi 4 L�� , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. pp Given under my hand and seal of office on this the MO day of f-C / v?ii} ) , 20:10 7 I Notary ublic.;State of T as My Commi lion Expires: �'�•°��` ESTHER MOULDER Notary ID-7 30318716 STATE OF TEXAS a� My Commission Expires § cFS August 3, 2023 COUNTY OF § Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that she executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office on this the day of 20 Notary Public, State of Texas My Commission Expires: Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 16 488299.v ffice Use Only _tit CC Case NuFor Omber: Date Submitted: CITY OF WYLIE ABANDONMENT OF PUBLIC ROW-OF-WAY/EASEMENT APPLICATION MINIMUM SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS ❑ A completed copy of the attached Abandonment of Public ROW/Easement application. ❑ All exhibits processed (except for Exhibit No. 4, which will be processed by staff). ❑ Attach responses from all abutting property owners. (sample letter enclosed). ❑ A certified appraisal of the value of the land to be abandoned. ❑ A certified check to the City for the amount of the Appraisal. ❑ An executed Release of Claims from each abutting property owner. ADDRESS/NAME OF ADDITION/SUBDIVISION: ROW as indicated on exhibit, located in Railroad (CWY)Blk 3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Railroad(CWY) Blk 3 APPLICANT(Primary Contact for the Project): Name Sam Satterwhite, Executive Director, WEDC _E-Mail angel@wylieedc.com Street Address 250 S. Hwy 78, City Wylie State Texas Zip Code 75098 Phone Number 972-442-7901 Fax Number n/a PROPERTY OWNER'S INFORMATION (if different from above): 300, 302, 306 and 308 N. 2nd Street, 205 and 208 N. 2nd Street, 300,410, 502 Brown, and 303 Marble owned by: Name Wylie Economic Development Corporation_E-Mail Samawylieedc.com Street Address 250 S. Highwy 78 City Wylie State TX Zip Code 75098 Phone Number 972-442-7901 Fax Number n/a 304 N. 2"d Street owned by: Name Joan Tyler E-Mail Street Address 304 N. 2nd Street City Wylie State TX Zip Code 75098 Phone Number Fax Number Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 1 488299.v 1 202 N. 2nd Street owned by: Name First Baptist Church Wylie E-Mail Street Address 202 N. 2nd Street City Wylie State TX Zip Code 75098 Phone Number: Fax Number The applicant has prepared this application and certifies that the facts stated herein and exhibits attached hereto are true and correct. Signature of Owner, Agent or Applicant Date Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 2 488299.v 1 APPLICATION FOR THE ABANDONMENT OF A PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY/EASEMENT TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE: The undersigned hereby makes application for the abandonment of that portion of the above right-of-way particularly described in Exhibit No. 1, attached. In support of this application, the undersigned represents and warrants the following: 1. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 1, is a metes and bounds description (dividing the area in half) of the area sought to be abandoned. 2. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 2, is a copy of a plat or detailed sketch of that portion of the public right-of-way/easement sought to be abandoned, and the surrounding area to the nearest streets in all directions, showing the abutting lots and block, and the subdivision in which the above described right-of-way/easement is situated, together with the record owners of such lots. 3. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 3, is the written consent of all public utilities to the abandonment. 4. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 4, is the consent of the City of Wylie staff to the abandonment. 5. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 5, is the written consent of all the abutting property owners, except the following: (if none, so state) (none) 6. Such public right-of-way/easement should be abandoned because: Redevelopment 7. Such public right-of-way/easement has been and is being used as follows: Streets, Alleyways and Utility Easements. 8. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 6, is the certified appraisal of the value of the land to be abandoned. 9. Attached, marked Exhibit No. 7, is a Release of Claims executed by each abutting property owner. Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 5 488299.v1 I swear that all of the information contained in this application is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Applicant's Signature: Applicant's Name: Applicant's Address: Applicant's Phone Number: ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF § Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, this day of , 20_, by Notary Public in and for the State of Texas Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 6 488299.v 1 Application for Abandonment of Public Right-of-Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street& 300-308 Second Street bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4. and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street(See vicinity map) EXHIBIT NO. 1 Attached is a copy of the metes and bounds description (dividing the area in half) of the public right-of-way/easement situated in Railroad (CWY) BIk 3 Addition/Subdivision to the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, sought to be abandoned. See attached overall survey. Exhibit 2 contains a more detailed view of the ROW sought to be abandoned. Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 5 488299.v 1 UNE BEARING DISTANCE, EYIUU/TNO.2 ir >3 L1 NOO'00'19'W 70.00' �I ' ;i lal II ; I i 3 ;,, lal lal ;34qa .!�° I le ! I I ,II! i;i-1a j;; c' Wylie Economic E' to �! +.) !° e . Development Corporation '� Wylie Economic qOj° 4 I 1 I CC/2018i228001575610, DRCCT 1 , I Development Corp. 1.q R it 7.: im -•-----•----------! ' ' CC 20190213000150300 "`• � 414 1 I [300 E Brown Si]SL. . ry Ii ` j Wylie Economic Development Corp.�ICAI Formerly Port of Blocks 3 k 4 ^�: F Lotsl DRCCT5 Block 3' O • y a'i '� ! CC/20190227000205650, ORCCT I Railroad Addition I I ormer(v I CCC���...°, sti // ° ! Railroad Addition m i p ! I Formerly Loot 6&Pt of Lot 7, I I I I I : I j Bock 41 1 1 1 I 1 z. 0 i •kood Addition ° kolki RCIRS \, I""' II I Cpd.IRF(CM) S89'43'51"E 640.83' 1/2'IRF(CM)elmI I RCIRS I ' O_� 125.00' ! 319.94' r' RCIRS . —,pg_1 —,.—___-- • :nil ____._.-._. . 20.a0' 155.69' p�P ,9"f'"f0 / _ 8" Sanitaryewer 'eCM ' 1.9A e� tuspnalt rand �. J�/Jock rag' .IelPerson Street Kntd SSI'H� SS H �'`'� 01 Ca;.ere °` ; �1 8" Waterline (0'R /-o% y) WL S!gn �1b`n Ca:\ Ro‘\�deea T �Sm — 407.30' y 1N �retl' Lno RCIRS N89'43'51"W 552.30' RCIRS 56�a�� POINT OF House ? U e; G l BEGINNING i xy-' Ecaw*Development$Corp ,4 • y a� 0°505�0 CC/20190422000427560,LWC r 4 1i Wylie Economic Development Corp. �a' et:uPert� j e f?OB N. ZndJ o,, CC/'20190213000150300, DRCCT 91L�er, ,' 04 el b I Formerly Lot 9 k N V2 Lot 8, 4.i [303 E Marble] 3-WV'S•.; A i :: I Akddnon Eli Formerly Port of Block 9&Block 10 (' i^ !3 — — 1 Railroad Addition p CO I N I1 ,.' ml e Legend \ CIRF Capped Iron Rod Found RCIRS Roome Capped Iron Rod Set DRCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas IRF Iron Rod Found CM Controlling Monument SSCO Sanitary Sewer Cleanout Exhibit 'E' 4 FH Fire Hydrant K VN Water Valve Jefferson Street Abandonment °PP PowerGas �ter PPole 41,762 Sq.Ft./0.959 Acres Overhead Lines OF t-� - - Chain Link Fence J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920& �•�\S T P• y Wood Fence �)\ \ ® Atmos Pin Flag / Franciso De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688 • 'Q ' '• ,. \ / City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas •A F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. \� July 19,2019 Page 1 of 2 QI Notes: 1) This survey has been performed without the benefit of4051 � P./AC/201902/AC852270.OWG o Title Commitment. 2) Subject property is affected by any and,9S S \�•• 4 all notes, details, easements and other matters that ore shown Roome 1�O••SURVEy . on or as part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 I, acre tract as recorded in Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin Land Surveying County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded in Volume 77, , 2000 Avenue G,Suite 810 Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records. Plano,Texas 75074 Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 www roomesurveying com/Firm No 10013100 J Exhibit 'E' Jefferson Street Abandonment 41,762 Sq.Ft,/0.959 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the J Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, part of the Francisco De La Pina Survey, Abstract No. 688, all of a 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street), with said premises being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast intersection of the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway) with the east right—of—way line of Second Street (80' ROW), and being the northwest corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190422000427560 of the Collin County Land Records; THENCE with the east right—of—way line of Second Street and crossing through Jefferson Street, North 00'00'19" West, 70.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the northeast intersection of the east right—of—way line of Second Street with the north right—of—way line of 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street). and marking the southwest corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190227000205650 of the Collin County Land Records; THENCE deporting the east right—of—way line of Second Street, with the north right—of—way line of said 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street), the south line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No 20190227000205650, the south line of on unimproved 20' alley, the south line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20181228001575610, the south line of an unimproved 20' alley, the south line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300, and the south line of an unimproved 70' Fourth Street, South 89'43'51" East, 640.83 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southwest line of Fourth Street, and being in the northwest line of a Kansas City Southern Railway Company 2.94 acre tract (property ID# 2614082 (no deed reference); THENCE with the southeast line of said premises and the northwest line of said Kansas City Southern Railway Company 2.94 acre tract, South 51'49'52' West, 112.61 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of said premises and being the northeast corner of the aforementioned Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Collin County Land Records; THENCE with the south right—of—way line of said 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street), the north line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300, the north line of an unimproved 20'alley, and the north line of the aforementioned Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No 20190422000427560, North 89'43'51" West, 552.30 feet to the place of beginning and containing containing 41,762 square feet or 0.959 acres of land. Exhibit 'E' Jefferson Street Abandonment 41,762 Sq.Ft./0.959 Acres J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920& Franciso De La Fina Survey,Abstract No. 688 City of I4y/ie, Co//in County, Texas July 19,2019 Page 2 of 2 P./RC/20/902/ACd52270 OWC + tv FE HE _ Roome lIENDERPcR JR ' 's 4051 : Land Surveying g y0� ,I, 2000 Avenue G,Suite 810 Plano Texas 75074 Phone 972 423-4372/Fax(972}4237523 wwwroomesurvey ng.G0m/Firm No 100131C' EXHIBIT NO. 2-R R Kreymer alIN Frontier Brown Street Atmos UNE BEARING DISTANCE pp L1 N89'59'41"E 20.00' _ _- c°" � - - -- — r, L2 N89'43'S1"1N 20.00' "C8G" CIRFr Ll I RCIRS N89'22.381N 319.71' i`�1/21) (Cu)• tot ,a Block . r Legend Railroad Addition 1 Arlie Economic Development Corp CC/20190227600202110. ORCCT 0 CIRF Capped Iron Rod Found (308 N. 1ndJ RCIRS Raome Capped Iron Rod Set 0 ORCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas �. IRF Iron Rod Found - CM Controlling Monument - o 4 FH Fire Hydrant B WI Water Valve . GM& AGM Gas Meter MI Lot 9, Block 4 PP Power Pole Rafted Addition —OH—Overhead lines ell A,ie Economic Development Corp < —•— Chain Link Fence CC/20190227000202110, ORCCT ®— Wood Fence [306 fL 2nd4 -.-A.-.- Frontier Pin Flog // ®I Atmos Pin Flag k I _ WI \ y QLot 8 Block 4 Ay& EconomicRailr r ad A dt Development Corporation TylePI*. CC/20110713000726780, ORCCT ie i , CC/1018l12BG01575610. ORCCT 1 [J00 E Brown SLJ [304 N 2nd) I Formerly Port of Blocks 3 it4 Railroad Addition 1 0 S 89'43'51" E 10.00' Pt. of Lot 7, Block 4 E.—.p Railroad Addition �n RR Kre r w v it 1 o CC/ rme . ORCCT , & w �!.•� OF [302 N. Ind] 61 W rn (!) 1� ••• ;S Ty — - - - - - - --- _"_ 0 0 al o .i .�Q- • ry O o C •• c • —$ (K F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. -? • N 89'43'51" W •.� Lot 6&Pt. of Lot Z Block 4 0 10.00' >` ` .0 4051 �.' • • Ralroad Addition c q'RF S S 1 O,.OQ. r' kyle Economic Development Corp. P, a N�"SURV j CC/201902270002056.50. ORCCT [30o N 2ndJ Er , i RGRS: L2 l/21RF Sv., _ 1/21RF bears - - kn., °H PP OH—04001'09'49 0S4 OH PPT guywint F i 8" Sanitary Sewer Exhibit A '-R R Kreymer A %Jefferson Street A i ad Mr rt-of=lam., 1 a I a rock road • 1/2 Alley-Abandonment 8• Waterline T 405 Sq.Ft p 0 J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 °H —OM a'_°"—°N °H ® _ _ City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas e 4 duly27,2019 u s. P./AC/201902/AC852270.DWC Notes: 1) This survey has been performed without the benefit of Z r a Title Commitment.l, 2) Subject at property is affected by any and Room e all notes, details, easements and other matters that are shown fll ;i` on or as part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title J commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 0 - Land Surveying acre tract as recorded in Volume 2486. Page 703 of the Collin N �1 0 2000 Avenue G.Suite 810 County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded in Volume 77, Piano.Texas 75074 Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records. Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 wwwrraamesruveying.com/Firm No.10013/00 1 ese EXHIBIT NO. 2-Joan Marie Tyler Frontier Brown Street Atmos PP — — — _ ionc.wo "CBG" CIRFI RCIRS N89'22'381V 319.71' —�1/2"I F (CM) I I Cot 10, Block 4 I I Railroad Addition Legend Wylie Economic Development Corp CC/20190227000202110, DRCCT I CIRF Capped Iron Rod Found (308 N. 24 I I RCIRS Roome Capped Iran Rod Set h ti DRCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas O IRF Iron Rod Found — — — — — — CM Controlling Monument j - FH Fire Hydrant • %VN Water Valve I GM A AGM Gas Meter Lot 9, Block 4 I ti PP Power Pole Railroad Addition —OH—Overhead Lines ,tII Wylie Economic Development Corp Q —•— Chain Link Fence .� CC/20190227000202110, DRCCT — Wood Fence (306 N 2ndJ I Frontier Pin Flag Iii J \\® Atmos Pin Flag Q I S 89'43'51" E ► - - - - - - 10.00' IQ5,f o 0 O Lri Lot 8, Block 4 001 V Railroad Addition Joan Alone Tyler Q 3 Q w 4! CC/20110713000726780, DRCCT (1l Cr) tw 1.304 N. 2ndJ `D I I O O 00 p (I) O 400: O Pt. of Lot 7 Block 4 I N 89'43'51" W Railroad Addition 11 I 10.00' RR Kreymer J ry CCI , DRCCT (302 N 2ndJ C O. _ co E OF a � Wylie Economic � l,'� tt a x Development Corporation •'"` r S T p Lot 6 Pt. of Lot 7, Block 4 CC/20 18 122800 15 756 10, DRCCT �y� Railroad Addition ? [300 E Brown St.J Wylie Economic Development Corp. F. FJI Formerly Port of Blocks 3& 4 / CC/20190227000205650, DRCCT Railroad Addition • F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. (300 N. 2ndJ 1 : v: / 1 Al 4051 P: / I 1 -..Q., ,9::eSS\ -e- Shed ,�0 SURV � yN RCIRS 1/2"IRF — _ �:.f' kFH 1/2"IRF bears OH ., PP OH OH .OHSOt09,4OH'0.54 OH PPT guywire ss ss ss ss I� 8" gnitary Sewer Exhibit A '- Joan Marie Tyler =Jefferson Street ( 1 (70 Right—of—Way) 4 a I Q rock road 1/2 Alley Abandonment ci 8" Waterline o 650 Sq.Ft. — ® J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 OH OH PP\ OH OH OH OH PP - ct I® City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas - - - El - July 27,2019 g Notes: 1) This survey has been performed without the benefit of o P./AC/201902/AC852270.DWG a Title Commitment. 2) Subject property is affected by any and . 1 Roome all notes, details, easements and other matters that are shown c !I, on or as part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title O commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 0 Land Surveying acre tract as recorded in Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin N ,I I 2000 Avenue G,Suite 810 County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded in Volume 77, Plano,Texas 75074 •Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records. Phone(972)4234372/Fax(972)423-7523 www.roomesurveying.com/Firm No.10013100 sosof 1 Exhibit 'A' Alley Abandonment 6,543 Sq.Ft,/0.150 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, being a 20' unimproved alley running from the south right—of—way line of Brown Street in a southerly direction to the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, lying east of the east property line of Lots 6-10, Block 4 of Railroad Addition as recorded in Volume 77, Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records, with said premises being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a CBG capped iron rod found in the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and marking the intersection of the northeast corner of Lot 10, Block 4 of said Railroad Addition with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street, and being in the west line of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE with the south right—of—way lire of Brown Street and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'59'41' East, 20.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the northeast corner of said alley, and the northwest corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20'81228001575610 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE departing said right—of—way ine, with the east line of said alley and the west line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, South 00'00'19° East, 327.19 feet to a 'f" iron rod found marking the southeast corner of said alley, the southwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, and being in the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street; THENCE with the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'43'51° West, 20.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 4 of said Railroad Addition, from which a '34 iron rod found for reference bears South 01'09'49° West, 0.54 feet; THENCE w'th the west line of said 20' unimproved alley, and the east line of said Lots 6-10, North 00'00'1 9" West, 327.10 feet to the place of beginning and containing 6,543 square feet or 0.150 acres of land. Exhibit 'A ' Alley Abandonment r`b �y 6,543Sq.Ft, i0.ISOAcres J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 • 1 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas • F.E. BEMENDERFER JR • July 19,2019 1 Page 2 of 2 � 4051 " P./AC/20'902/AC852270.0WG se.14;" - `SURv�� Roome Laurveying 2000 AvenuendS G.Suite 81 a Plano Texas 75074 Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 www roomesurveying corn I Finn No 10013100 J EXHIBIT NO. 2 1 Brown Street PP :anc.ralk :onc.wpAt L 1 RCIRS S89-4 '51 2 125 CO- - - 4i:Rc POINT OF BEGINNING 1/2'1RF(GM`, 6 _.. . ?:CC,_ _NE *-3EAP:NG :IS-.ANC-1 L.:- _1 ;N89•43 5'..E i 20-00' o • i 2 !N89'43'51"W; 20.00' i h .11 3 ` a: - i Legend c14 RCIRF Rooms Caonea ;ron Rcc found 1 y 1 RCIRS Roams Copped Iran Rcc Set a, of 7+ccas :,a, e C , ii.a, i ORCCT Ceed Record Collin County Texas R,.rtr od ACr.,Thop - B I lRF iron Rod FDunc Wyrie =cono<r..c ch *he f:o o,u vflounen•• Cara , ' Q CM Controlling Monument Cereoprrr:nt ::o•.7orcacn 3 CCi 20'3021:C60'St7200 CFCCT k r FH !Tire 1-ydrnnt :Cyr 20 r8122300'5755.0, 'C% 1 1 C tarr-eryy Lots 1 5. JacF 5 %W y Water Valve . = IN;t- .a7r000 f,o 4c9, r: �I R II GM Gas Meter 1 t 4 :r , PP Power Pale a" t� ii�SSMh Sanitary Sewer Manhole 8 rn t`.�j 1 —art —Overhead Lines M1 ,� -*- .•9crbwire Fence - F 3 ' O , —— Wood Fence / x t!1 N cs: _ ul PP• O p a, 7 Eyxs j S O un :.-E.OS FTberry, - - - 1-- , . - F E BEMENDERFER JR. • e `N :Op 4051 =_ r -s,v.-Es ••---40F.- 1 i21RF(CEd)_ L2 ICIRS R _ - - - / 3" Waterline Sc' — — SSMH 3" Sanitary Sewer 5S / Exhibit 'Br 55 ;I" 5S SS `Miff Mandating'Neil Jefferson Street AI1ey-Abandonment (70•. gnt-cy-Wayj 6,504 Sq.Ft. 10.149Acres Franciso De La Find Survey,,Abstract NO. 688 City of Wylie, Col/in County. Texas July 19 2019 Pgge 1 or 2 '7/'C/29'>02/4c5 2771.,17W,..7 Notes. 1) This mmisrrey nos peen aera--nea withota the aenefid of Room e a -are Commitment. 2; Su r p)ect ambe , ,s affected by any and ; ad notes, details, easements and otne- matters that are shown on or as par of the recorded that and/or as per of a title Land Surveying commitment/survey •equest. 3; Source Dearing is oases on 2 395 ,�, 2CCC Avenue G.Suite 310 acre tract as recorded it 'Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Colin Plano.Texas 75074 Court, Records. 4e P.a,lrcac Addition -ecprdea n Yalume 77 phone 1972)423-4372/Fax!972)423-7523 wane roomesurie in om!Firm No 100131 i Page 495 of the Colin County Pat Records. j 4" Exhibit 'B' Alley Abandonment 6,504 Sq.Ft,/0.149 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, being a 20' unimproved alley running from the south right—of—way line of Brown Street in a southerly direction to the north rght—of—way line of Jefferson Street, lying east of the east property line of Lots 6-10, Block 3 of Railroad Addition as recorded in Volume 77, Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records, west of the west line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 201 902 1 30001 50300 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas; BEGINNING at a "iron rod found in the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and marking the intersection of the northeast corner of Lot 10, Block 3 of said Railroad Addition with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street, and being in the west line of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'59'41" East, 20.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the northeast corner of said alley, and the northwest corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE deporting said right—of—way line, with the east line of said alley and the west line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, South 00'02'52" East, 325.22 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of said alley, the southwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, and being in the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street; THENCE with the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'43'51" West, 20.00 feet to a 'AZ" iron rod found marking the southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 3 of said Railroad Addition; THENCE with the west line of said 20' unimproved alley, and the east line of said Lots 6-10, North 00'02'52" West, 325.22 feet to the place of beginning and containing 6,504 square feet or 0.149 acres of land. Exhibit 'B' Alley Abandorrment ......•b, .lye 6,504 Sq.Ft./10.149 Acres ';¢ o Franciso De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688 I City of Wylie, Co//in Countf; Texas • F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. • July 19,2019 -Page 2 of 2 oF 4051 oar P./AC/201902/AC852270.OWC 9 •Ess. • o'- I "° SURvy Roome Land Surveying ,1 2000 Avenue G.Suite 810 Plano.Texas 75074 Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 www roomesurveying.com/F,rm No 10013100 NNI SSMH EXHIBIT NO. 2 LINE, BEARING DISTANCE L1 N89'43'51"E 70.00' L2 S51'49'52"W 49.71' Brown Street L3 N89'43'51"W 30.89' 8' Waterline WY 14" Waterline _ r1/2'IRF(CM) conc.uMk ' e ' H w S89'4351E 145.00'- - \'headwall L1 IIRCIRS - - - - N POINT OF ot. BEGINNING °i+ Ive RCRF 9r //./ Cot 5, Block 1 House ta rn �M wd.lnc. West -tall Cots 4.*5, Block 2 Rai/rood Addition Wytie Economic Development Corp. CC/20190108000022950, ORCCT in 21 Lot 4. BMck 2 Legend cm16, 15 I 31 RCIRF Roome Capped Iron Rod found RCIRS Roome Capped Iron Rod Set ...1 I DRCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas N SSMH - - - - IRF Iron Rod Found N in CM Controlling Monument u'i I .4: ',) F-I Fire Hydrant U')j cn X WV Water Valve Wylie Economic AGM Gas Meter Development PP Power Pole Corp.rp. r` rn 3° w Lot J, Block 2 QQ SSMH Sanitary Sewer Manhole CC/201902 r.J000150.500 N qe ca i ACT 'r, 91 3 — OH —Overhead Lines t'ormerty Cots 1-5 Stock 3 p .� c I sl —)f— sarbwire Fence O Wood Fence / Railroad Addition b CO) O -- Z ^ inLots 2d`J, Block 2 IN 1 Railroad Addition CCoow O Wylie £commit Development Corp. g CC/20/81206001487890, ORCCT to U, I .al 2. Block 2 • ig- . • I -- • F E,BEMENDERFER JR u, _ f in ) �p 4051 r :Ni_ ' `t. ' ? •-.s s S• \C1 � f SSMH \��° 'RCIRS gA PG . 0 S UR�i �a%e�/ / a 2•ePGa� 1/2'IRF(CM) j � a``�oied telee L S89'43'S1'E 145.00'— RCIRS S� L3, s RCIRS 4(n Ra de a' waterline = �9,�6 se)052 Exhibit 'C' '� ' Fourth Street Abandonment SSMH 5/8117F /, gild 6`'G 16 SS (Cu) �� �°i° de ,C 22,161 Sq.Ft./0.509Acres Jefferson Street ' - 0409(0e Franciso De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688 Po'Right-of-Way) / i -v City of Wylie, Co//in County, Texas �j;si Sign July 19,2019 page i of2 .j. ,Z P./AC/201902/AC852270.0WG r .' Notes. 1) This survey has been performed without the benefit of Roome a Title Commitment 2) Subject property is affected by any and al notes, details, easements and other matters that are shown Land Surveying on or as part of the recorded plat and/or as part of a title ,l OF commitment/survey request. 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 2000 Avenue aG.s 7Suite507 r7t 7 acre tract as recorded n Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin Plena.Texas 5074 County Land Records. 4) Railroad Addition recorded n Volume 77, °hone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 Page 495 of the Collin County Plot Records. aww roomesurveying corn/Firm No.10013100 J I Exhibit 'C' Fourth Street Abandonment 22,161 Sq.Ft,/0.509 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the Francisco De La Pino Survey, Abstract No. 688, being a 70' unimproved roadway (Fourth Street) running from the south right—of—way line of Brown Street in a southerly direction to the north right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, lying east of the east property line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Collin County Plat Records, west of the west line of Lots 2-5, Block 2 of said Railroad Addition; BEGINNING at a Roome capped iron rod found in the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and marking the :ntersection of the northeast corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street, and being in the west line of said 70' unimproved roadway (Fourth Street); THENCE with the south right—of—way line of Brown Street and crossing through said 70' unimproved roadway (Fourth Street), North 89'43'51" East, 70.00 feet to o Roome capped iron rod set marking the northeast corner of said Lot 5, Block 2 of said Railroad Addition; THENCE departing said right—of—way line, with the east line of said 70' unimproved roadway (Fourth Street), and the west line of Lots 2-5, Block 2 of said Railroad Addition, South 00'02'52" East, 294.31 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of said 70' unimproved roadway(Fourth Street), the southwest corner of said Lot 2, and being in the northwest line of an undeveloped Kansas City Southern Railway Co. 2.94 acre tract of land; THENCE with the northwest line of said undeveloped Kansas City Southern Railway Co. 2.94 acre tract, and the southeast line of said premises, South 51.49'52" West, 49.71 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking a southwest corner of said premises, and being in the north right—of—way line of a 70' unimproved Jefferson Street; THENCE with the south line of said premises, and the north right—of—way line of said 70' unimproved Jefferson Street, North 89'43'51* West, 30.89 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the intersection of the west right—of—way line of unimproved 70' unimproved roadway Fourth Street) with the north right—of—way line of a 70' unimproved roadway (Jefferson Street), and being the southeast corner of the aforementioned Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract; THENCE with the west line of said unimproved 70' unimproved roadway Fourth Street) and the east line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, North 00.02'52" West, 325.22 feet to the place of beginning and containing 22,161 square feet or 0.509 acres of land. Exhibit 'C' oF' Fourth Street Abandonment . s r..bphi f y, 22,161 Sq.Ft./0.509 Acres •▪•'C' Franciso De La Pima Survey,Abstract No. 688 F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. `- City of Wylie, Calla County, Texas r July 19,2019 poge2of2 15..1• .pow 4051 o'7 P/AC/201902/AC852270.0WC �q FSS.. OQ -"_° suFt\le 41., Roome Land Surveying 2000 Avenue G Suite 810 Ptano Texas 75074 Phone(972)423-4372/Fax(972)423-7523 • www roomesurveyrig corn F m,No 10013100 _ _ _EXHIBIT NO. -First Baptist Church OH PP OH OH-OH-OH-0---____., PP guywue 8" anitary Sewer ss o ss o — LINE BEARING DISTANCE ,Jefferson Street' - L1 S89'43'51"E 20.00' (70'Right—al—Way) [ rock road „ ., „g. 8" Waterline o —OH—OH PP wdfn PP — I I OH�OH — _ RCIRS Ll CIRF(CM) -- Legend CIRF Copped Iron Rod Found RCIRS Roome Capped Iron Rod Set shed DRCCT Deed Record Collin County Texas Lot 9&N 1/2 Lot 8, Block 9 IRF Iron Rod Found Railroad Addition1 CM Controlling Monument Wylie Economic Development Corp SSCO Sanitary Sewer Cleanout CC,20190422000427560, DRCCT al`FH Fire Hydrant [208 N. 2nd] = al %WV Water Valve O trailer AGM Gas Meter h PP Power Pole -OH—Overhead Lines tp —•— Chain Link Fence •... — Wood Fence ` — a ® Atmos Pin Flag / a) / 51.4 a S 89'43'51" E 10.00' C Lot 7& 5 1/2 Lot 8, Block 9 Railroad Addition Wvle Economic Development Corp I 21 Wylie Economic Development Corp CCf 20190510000523730, DRCCT . q CC/20190213000150300, DRCCT saQ [204 N. 2nd] . - Formerly�ots 1-4/e] B/ock 9 N b 0 Railroad Addition N N I — - - - OR� it'll - - :% PP 3 � w W m N o I� Co DN o 3 o oco _ Lot 5&6, Block 9 Z N001 --- OF ----• i-�4'l aj0. -� Railroad Addition _ - '"'•��1/4 First Baptist / •Q- O, k Church of Wyke CC/20111026001149560, DRCCT [202 N. 2ndJ N 89'43'51" w ' F.E.BEMENDERFER JR. 1 // .., ) ' ° 4051 /l ae���c/ / � ... SURvEy/t CIRF bears / 'C/ , CIRF bears NI735'46'E 1.6' A �N15'05'53'E 0.98' ' �/ FH _ _ _ — _ _ RCIRS`'M, `- L3 y 14 Waterline wv ®S 0 yN 1/2"IRF(CM)OH OH OH OH OH •p OH OH Exhibit 'II''-First Baptist Church - PP Itele.WM nSGr 1/2 Alley Abandonment Marble Street asphalt road 1,215 Sq.Ft. (60'Right—of—Woy) J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas - - _ _ _ July 27,2019 P./AC/201902/AC852270.OWC Notes 1) This survey has been pert rmed without the benefit of Room e a Title Commitment 2) Subject property's affected by any and ,I, / all notes, details, easements and other matters that are shown on or as part of the recorded pat and/or as part of a title Land Surveying commitment/survey request 3) Source bearing is based on 2.395 ,I F 2000 Avenue G,Suite 810 acre tract as recorded in Volume 2486, Page 703 of the Collin Plano,Texas 75074 ` County Land Records. 4) Rairoad Add:ton recorded in Volume 77, Phone(972)423 4372/Fax(972)423-7523 \` Page 495 of the Collin County Plat Records. www.roomesurveying.com/Firm No.10013100 / c Exhibit 'D' Alley Abandonment 5,958 Sq.Ft,/0.137 Ac. SITUATED in the State of Texas, County of Collin and City of Wylie, being part of the J. Truitt Survey, Abstract No. 920, being a 20' unimproved alley running from the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway) in a southerly direction to the north right—of—way line of E. Marble Street (60' ROW), lying west of the west property line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190213000150300 of the Collin County Land Records, with said premises being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a Roome copped iron rod found in the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway) and marking the intersection of the northwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract with the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street, and being in the east line of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE departing said right—of—way line, with the east line of said alley and the west line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, South 00'00'19" East, 297.92 feet to o Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of said alley, the southwest corner of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract, and being in the north right—of—way line of E. Marble Street; THENCE with the north right—of—way line of E. Marble Street, and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, South 89'43'51" East, 20.00 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set marking the southeast corner of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20111026001149560 of the Collin County Land Records, from which a CIRF bears North 12'35'46" East, 1.63 feet; THENCE with the west line of said 20' unimproved alley, the east line of said Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract (County Clerk No. 20111026001149560), and the east line of a Wylie Economic Development Corporation tract as recorded under County Clerk No. 20190510000523730 of the Collin County Land Records, North 00'00'19" West, 297.92 feet to a Roome capped iron rod set in the south right—of—way of the aforementioned Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway, and marking the northwest corner of said 20' unimproved alley; THENCE with the south right—of—way line of Jefferson Street (a 70' unimproved roadway), and crossing through said 20' unimproved alley, North 89'59'41" East, 20.00 feet to the place of beginning and containing 5,958 square feet or 0.137 acres of land. Exhibit 'D' Alley Abandonment •Et OF .5,958 bpsoi�y� 5,958 Sq.Ft./0.137 Acres J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas • F.E. BEMENDERFER JR. July 19, 2019 ' O v r Page 2 o/ 2 C poFE 051 Ja• : / P./AC/201902/AC852270.DWG "° SJR;� ° _ Roome ,I Land Surveying , 2000 Avenue G.Suite 810 Plano,Texas 75074 Phone(972.423.4372/Fax(972;423-7523 ewer roomesurveyrng.corn/Frrm No 10013100 Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street& 300-308 Second Street bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4, and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street(See vicinity map). EXHIBIT NO. 2 Attached is a copy of a plat or detailed sketch of the public right-of-way/easement sought to be abandoned in the above-mentioned application, showing the surrounding area to the nearest streets in all directions, abutting lots, the block or blocks in which the portion of the public right-of-way/easement sought to be vacated is situated, and the addition or subdivision in which the portion of the public right-of-way/easement sought to be abandoned is situated. Also, the names of record owners of the abutting lots are shown. (If the property has not been platted, applicant has six months from date of City Council approval to complete all steps required for purchase of the abandonment and filing a plat or replat with County in accordance with the final plat requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance.) Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 6 488299.v1 / 1 Brown Street //1 1., ,. , „ , , , &, ato ° o C , 4/ L--:-. tc. zep, . ti Ikl / 2 Iv • ;,./ u k vy7,i;;iI Tli Jefferson Street �//// Ca 0 9° of 0 b° U �� Q ti.�°.lele a d# o\reo 7 l Vicinity Map 41 * �Q �,���6,"0$ Wylie Economic Dev. Corp. p'9, m ®� °05 v, Railroad Addition Vol. 77, Pg. 495, CCPR Mdo W ddo 011ne`VoPe` Alley&Street Abandonment J. Truitt Survey,Abstract No. 920& Franciso De La Pina Survey,Abstract No. 688 City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas July 19,2019 Marble Street /slac/zo19oz/ac8sn�oowc /. .p1. • La. Roome /./. F.E:IEUENDERFERiII. Land Surveying `, 4051 , ,I 2000 Avenue G.Suile MO Fleno Texas 75074 '!.u.v'd Phone(972)423-4372 I Fax(9721423-7523 \sx. www roomesurveying.com/Fern No.1001310C 00/ Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street& 300-308 Second Street bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4, and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street(See vicinity map). EXHIBIT NO. 3 The undersigned public utility companies, using or entitled to use, under the terms and provisions of our respective franchises with the City of Wylie, that portion of the public right-of-way/utility easement sought to be abandoned in the Application for Abandonment above referred to, do hereby consent to the abandonment of the described portion thereof. ATMOS GAS COMPANY BY: Title FRONTIER TELEPHONE COMPANY BY: Title ONCOR (CENTER POINTE) ELECTRIC COMPANY BY: Title CITY OF WYLIE, WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES BY: Title: Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 7 488299.v 1 Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street& 300-308 Second Street, bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4 and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street (see Vicinity Map). EXHIBIT NO. 3 The undersigned public utility companies, using or entitled to use, under the terms and provisions of our respective franchises with the City of Wylie, that portion of the public right-of-way/utility easement sought to be abandoned in the Application for Abandonment above referred to, do hereby consent to the abandonment of the described portion thereof. Atmos Gas Company BY: 30 C 10 j 4*- Title Sr. Protect Specialist °�-- (*)Atmos approval is contingent upon an easement being established for an active gas line. Oncor Electric BY: Title Frontier Communications BY: Title City of Wylie Public Utilities BY: Title Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street & 300-308 Second Street, bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4 and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street (see Vicinity Map). EXHIBIT NO. 3 The undersigned public utility companies, using or entitled to use, under the terms and provisions of our respective franchises with the City of Wylie, that portion of the public right-of-way/utility easement sought to be abandoned in the Application for Abandonment above referred to, do hereby consent to the abandonment of the described portion thereof. Atmos Gas Company BY: Title Oncor Electric BY Title Frontier Communications BY: / .0,d,Z - it±C - Title - c k c i. f l • City of Wylie Public Utilities BY: Title Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of- Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street& 300-308 Second Street, bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4 and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street (see Vicinity Map). EXHIBIT NO. 3 The undersigned public utility companies, using or entitled to use, under the terms and provisions of our respective franchises with the City of Wylie, that portion of the public right-of-way/utility easement sought to be abandoned in the Application for Abandonment above referred to, do hereby consent to the abandonment of the described portion thereof. Atmos Gas Company BY: Title (*)Atmos approval is contingent upon an easement being established for an active gas line. Oncor Electric BY: Title (•)Oncor approval is contingent upon an easement being established for active powerlines. Frontier Communications BY: Title City of Wylie Pub 'c Utilities BY: Title c•b� 4 rGc),r (")City of Wylie Public Utilities approval is contingent upon an easement being established for an active waste-water line. Application for Abandonment of a Public Right-of-Way/Easement Located: Railroad Addition East of 202-208 Second Street& 300-308 Second Street bounded on the North by Brown Street and the South by E. Marble Street: 20' Unimproved Alley in Blocks 3, 4, and 9, and unimproved Fourth Street and Jefferson Street(See vicinity map). EXHIBIT NO. 4 The undersigned, City staff of the City of Wylie, certify that they have carefully considered the Application for Abandonment of the public right-of-way/easement referred to above pursuant to City ordinances and with respect to present and future needs of the City of Wylie and see no objection to the requested abandonment from the City's standpoint. City Engineer Building Official Planning Director Fire Marshal Director of Public Services Procedure for Abandonment of a Public ROW Page 8 488299.v 1 EXHIBIT NO. 5 7 CITY OF WYLIE August 12, 2019 R R. Kreymer 302 N. Second Street Wylie. Texas 75098 RE: Abandonment of Right-of-Way Located at: The West 'V2 of an unimproved 20' alley adjacent to the East property line of said premises as addressed above. To Whom It May Concern: An abutting property owner of the above referenced public right-of-way has requested that the City abandon said right-of-way/easement. The City Council will consider this request in the near future. If abandoned, the half of the width of the right-of-way/easement will be offered for sale to the owners of abutting properties at the appraised fair market value, in accordance with Ordinance No. 2007-21, Section 2.12 of the Subdivision Regulations of the City of Wylie. County records indicate that you are an owner of property abutting the subject portion of right-of- way/easement. Please complete the questions below, and return this letter to the City of Wylie Planning Department, 300 Country Club Road. Building 100, Second Floor. Wylie, Texas 75098 at your earliest convenience. I do ( .-):. I do not ( ). agree to the abandonment of the subject right-of-way/easement. If abandoned by the City, I am ( ). I am not interested in purchase of, at fair market value, that portion of the right-of-way/easement abutting my property. If you do not wish to purchase the offered land, it will be offered to the other abutting property owners. All of the abandoned right-of-way must be purchased by the abutting property owner(s) within six (6) months of City Council approval. Unless the entire area is sold, the right-of- way/easement will not be abandoned. Signature of property owner or juthorized agent EXHIBIT NO. 5 L ITY OF \ YLIE August 12, 2019 First Baptist Church 202 N. Second Street Wylie, Texas 75098 RE: Abandonment of Right-of-Way Located at: The West 'h of an unimproved 20' alley adjacent to the East property line of said premises as addressed above. To Whom It May Concern: An abutting property owner of the above referenced public right-of-way has requested that the City abandon said right-of-way/easement. The City Council will consider this request in the near future. If abandoned,the half of the width of the right-of-way/easement will be offered for sale to the owners of abutting properties at the appraised fair market value, in accordance with Ordinance No. 2007-21, Section 2.12 of the Subdivision Regulations of the City of Wylie. County records indicate that you are an owner of property abutting the subject portion of right-of- way/easement. Please complete the questions below and return this letter to the City of Wylie Planning Department, 300 Country Club Road, Building 100, Second Floor, Wylie. Texas 75098 at your earliest convenience. I do (( I do not( ), agree to the abandonment of the subject right-of-way/easement. If abandoned by the City, I am (X I am not ( ). interested in purchase of, at fair market value, that portion of the right-of-way/easement abutting my property. If you do not wish to purchase the offered land, it will be offered to the other abutting property owners. All of the abandoned right-of-way must be purchased by the abutting property owner(s) within six (6) months of City Council approval. 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Recommendation Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2020-34 of the City of Wylie,Texas; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-03 and 2014-19 and Chapter 2(Administration),Article III(officers),Division 2 (Code of Ethics), Section 2-57 (Board of Ethics)of the City of Wylie Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2005-07, as amended; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-09 and 2012- 29 and Chapter 2 (Administration), Article X(Public Arts Program), Division 2 (Public Arts Advisory Board), Section 2-342 (Number of Members; Appointment; Terms) of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-05 and 2013-17 and Chapter 58 (Historic Preservation), Article III (Historic Review Commission), Section 58-53 (Number of Members;Appointment;Terms)of the Code of Ordinances;amending Ordinance Nos.2020-02 and 2013-23 and Chapter 22 (Buildings and Building Regulations),Article II (Construction Code Board), Section 22-26 (Tenure of office) of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-01 and 2015-37 and Chapter 18 (Animals), Article Iv (Animal Shelter Advisory Board), Section 18-123 (Number of Members; Qualified Appointment; Terms)of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-06 and 1969-2 and Chapter 66 (Library), Article II (Public Library Department),Division 2(Library Board), Section 66-41 (Membership;Appointment;Terms)of the Code of Ordinances; amending Ordinance Nos.2020-08 and 2005-37 and Chapter 78(Parks and Recreation),Article II(Parks and Recreation Board), Section 78-23 (Composition; Appointment and Terms of office of Members) of the Code of Ordinances; Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2 amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-10 and 2001-48, Article 8 (Development Review Process), Section 8.4 (Zoning Board of Adjustment); amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-07 and 1979-26 and Chapter 90 (Planning), Article II (Planning and Zoning Commission), Section 90-21 of the Code of Ordinances; Clarifying that the limit for consecutive service on the Boards and Commissions named in this Ordinance applies to commissioners and officers currently serving on those boards and commissions; modifying other provisions related to such boards and commissions; providing for repealing, savings and severability clauses;providing for an effective date. Discussion Ordinances for Boards and Commissions was adopted on January 14, 2020 placing term limits of no more than 3 consecutive terms for board members. The previously adopted ordinances did not clearly state if the term limits applied to future members or current members. At a work session held on April 28, 2020,the direction of Council was that the intent was to be retroactive. The subject ordinance establishes term limitations and other provisions set forth and shall apply retroactively to members serving on the boards and commissions referenced herein as of the effective date of this Ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 2020-34 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-03 AND 2014-19 AND CHAPTER 2 (ADMINISTRATION),ARTICLE III(OFFICERS),DIVISION 2 (CODE OF ETHICS), SECTION 2-57 (BOARD OF ETHICS) OF THE CITY OF WYLIE CODE OF ORDINANCES, ORDINANCE NO. 2005-07, AS AMENDED; AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-09 AND 2012-29 AND CHAPTER 2 (ADMINISTRATION), ARTICLE X (PUBLIC ARTS PROGRAM), DIVISION 2 (PUBLIC ARTS ADVISORY BOARD), SECTION 2-342(NUMBER OF MEMBERS;APPOINTMENT; TERMS)OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-05 AND 2013-17 AND CHAPTER 58 (HISTORIC PRESERVATION), ARTICLE III (HISTORIC REVIEW COMMISSION), SECTION 58-53 (NUMBER OF MEMBERS; APPOINTMENT; TERMS)OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-02 AND 2013-23 AND CHAPTER 22 (BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS), ARTICLE II (CONSTRUCTION CODE BOARD), SECTION 22-26 (TENURE OF OFFICE) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-01 AND 2015-37 AND CHAPTER 18 (ANIMALS), ARTICLE IV (ANIMAL SHELTER ADVISORY BOARD), SECTION 18- 123 (NUMBER OF MEMBERS; QUALIFIED APPOINTMENT; TERMS) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES;AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS.2020- 06 AND 1969-2 AND CHAPTER 66 (LIBRARY), ARTICLE II (PUBLIC LIBRARY DEPARTMENT), DIVISION 2 (LIBRARY BOARD), SECTION 66-41 (MEMBERSHIP; APPOINTMENT; TERMS) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-08 AND 2005-37 AND CHAPTER 78 (PARKS AND RECREATION), ARTICLE II (PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD), SECTION 78-23 (COMPOSITION; APPOINTMENT AND TERMS OF OFFICE OF MEMBERS) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-10 AND 2001-48, ARTICLE 8 (DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS), SECTION 8.4 (ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT); AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-07 AND 1979-26 AND CHAPTER 90 (PLANNING),ARTICLE II (PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION), SECTION 90-21 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; CLARIFYING THAT THE LIMIT FOR CONSECUTIVE SERVICE ON THE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS NAMED IN THIS ORDINANCE APPLIES TO COMMISSIONERS AND OFFICERS CURRENTLY SERVING ON THOSE BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS; MODIFYING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED TO SUCH BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS; PROVIDING FOR REPEALING, SAVINGS AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 1 of 11 3062767 WHEREAS, in January 2020, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City Council") adopted various ordinances that, among other things, established a limitation on consecutive terms of service by members of certain boards and commissions of the City of Wylie, Texas ("City"), but the ordinances did not state whether the new limitation applied to members currently serving on the boards and commissions or not; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council that this new limitation apply to boards and commissions members serving on the Planning and Zoning Commission, Historic Review Commission, Construction Code Board, Animal Shelter Advisory Board, Library Board, Parks and Recreation Board, Public Arts Advisory Board, Zoning Board of Adjustment and Board of Ethics as of the effective date of Ordinance Nos. 2020-01, 2020-02, 2020-03, 2020-05, 2020-06, 2020-07, 2020-08, 2020-09, 2020-10, as well as those boards and commissions members appointed in the future such that a board or commission members who has served on the same board or commission for three consecutive terms as of the effective date of such ordinances shall be ineligible for reappointment to another term on his or her respective board or commission without waiting one year before reapplying, except as otherwise provided herein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has investigated and determined that other amendments are necessary and advisable, as set forth herein; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the citizens of Wylie to amend each Ordinance referenced above and the Wylie Code of Ordinances, Ordinance No. 2005- 07, as amended("Code of Ordinances"), 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 of Section 90-21 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-07 and 1979-26. Section 90-21 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-07 and 1979-26 are amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 90 (PLANNING) ARTICLE II (PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION) Sec. 90-21 Appointments; Vacancies; Removal (a) The appointment of commissioners to the Planning and Zoning Commission shall be subject to all applicable requirements of Article VIII Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 2 of 11 3062767 and Article IX, Section 2, of the City Charter. (b) No commissioner shall serve on the Commission for more than three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less, unless extended by the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the full membership of the City Council. (c) Except for a commissioner whose tenure has been extended by the City Council as provided above, a commissioner who has served three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less, on the Commission may be reappointed to serve on the Commission after being off the Commission for at least one year, and upon reappointment, the commissioner is eligible to serve another three consecutive terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less. Such commissioner is eligible, however, for appointment to a different board or commission without waiting. (d) If any commissioner is absent from three consecutive meetings, his position shall be declared vacant and the vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the City Council within 30 days after the vacancy occurs. (e) The City Council may remove a commissioner with or without cause by an affirmative vote of a majority of the full membership of the City Council. ff SECTION 3: Amendment of Section 2-342 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-09 and 2012-29. Section 2-342 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-09 and 2012-29 are amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 2 (ADMINISTRATION) ARTICLE X(PUBLIC ARTS PROGRAM) DIVISION 2 (PUBLIC ARTS ADVISORY BOARD) Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 3 of 11 3062767 Sec 2-342 Number of Members; Appointment; Terms (a) The board shall consist of seven members to be appointed by the City Council for a term of two years each. (b) No member shall serve on the board for more than three consecutive,two- year terms or six consecutive years,whichever is less,unless extended by the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the full membership of the City Council. (c) Except for a board member whose tenure has been extended by the City Council as provided above, a member who has served three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less, on the board may be reappointed to serve on the board after being off the board for at least one year, and upon reappointment, the member is eligible to serve another three consecutive terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less. Such member is eligible, however, for appointment to a different board or commission without waiting. (d) In addition to the seven board members, the city manager (or his designee) shall serve as an ex officio member of the board,but shall have no right to vote on any matter before the board. ,, SECTION 4: Amendment of Section 58-53 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-05 and 2013-17. Section 58-53 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-05 and 2013-17 are amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 58 (HISTORIC PRESERVATION) ARTICLE III (HISTORIC REVIEW COMMISSION) Sec. 58-53 Number of Members; Appointment Terms (a) The Commission shall consist of seven members to be appointed by the City Council for a term of two years each. The City Council shall, to the extent reasonably possible, endeavor to appoint at least four citizens at large and the remaining three from the following categories: Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 4 of 11 3062767 Member in good standing with the Downtown Merchants Association; Member in good standing with the Wylie Historic Society; Historian; and/or Owner of, or resident or tenant in, a landmark property. (b) No member shall serve on the Commission for more than three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less,unless extended by the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the full membership of the City Council. (c) Except for a Commission member whose tenure has been extended by the City Council as provided above, a member who has served three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less, on the Commission may be reappointed to serve on the Commission after being off the Commission for at least one year, and upon reappointment, the member is eligible to serve another three consecutive terms or six consecutive years,whichever is less. Such member is eligible,however, for appointment to a different board or commission without waiting. ff SECTION 5: Amendment of Section 22-26 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-02 and 2013-23. Section 22-26 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-02 and 2013-23 are amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 22 (BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS) ARTICLE II (CONSTRUCTION CODE BOARD) Sec. 22-26 Tenure of Office; Absences (a) The members and alternate members of the board shall serve for a term of two years each. (b) No member or alternate member shall serve on the board for more than three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less,unless extended by the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 5 of 11 3062767 full membership of the City Council. (c) Except for a board member or alternate member whose tenure has been extended by the City Council as provided above, a member or alternate member who has served three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less, on the board may be reappointed to serve on the board after being off the board for at least one year, and upon reappointment, the member or alternate member is eligible to serve another three consecutive terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less. Such member or alternate member is eligible, however, for appointment to a different board or commission without waiting. (d) If any member or alternate member is absent from three consecutive meetings, his position shall be declared vacant and the vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the City Council within 30 days after the vacancy occurs. ,, SECTION 6: Amendment of Section 18-123 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-01 and 2015-37. Section 18-123 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-01 and 2015-37 are amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 18 (ANIMALS) ARTICLE IV(ANIMAL SHELTER ADVISORY BOARD) Sec. 18-123 Number of Members; Qualified Appointment; Terms (a) The Board shall consist of five members. The Board shall consist of one licensed veterinarian, one member of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, the Animal Shelter Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas (whose duties include the daily operation of the Wylie animal shelter), one representative from an animal welfare organization and one resident of the City of Wylie, Texas, with all Board members to be appointed by the City Council for a term of two years each,except for the Animal Shelter Manager who shall be a permanent member of the Board. (b) Except for the Animal Shelter Manager,no member shall serve on the Board for more than three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 6 of 11 3062767 whichever is less, unless extended by the affirmative vote of at least three- fourths of the full membership of the City Council. (c) Except for a Board member whose tenure has been extended by the City Council as provided above, a member who has served three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less, on the Board may be reappointed to serve on the Board after being off the Board for at least one year, and upon reappointment, the member is eligible to serve another three consecutive terms or six consecutive years,whichever is less. Such member is eligible, however, for appointment to a different board or commission without waiting. ff SECTION 7: Amendment of Section 66-41 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-06 and 1969-2. Section 66-41 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-06 and 1969-2 are amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 66 (LIBRARY) ARTICLE II (PUBLIC LIBRARY DEPARTMENT) DIVISION 2 (LIBRARY BOARD) Sec. 66-41 Membership; Appointment; Terms; Absences (a) The membership and terms of office of the library board shall be as provided for in Section 2(C) of Article VIII of the City Charter. (b) The City Council may remove a board member with or without cause by an affirmative vote of a majority of the full membership of the City Council. (c) The mayor or his nominee shall be an ex officio member of the board but shall not be entitled to a vote on the board. (d) No member shall serve on the board for more than three consecutive, two- year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less, unless extended by the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the full membership of the City Council. Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 7 of 11 3062767 (e) Except for a board member whose tenure has been extended by the City Council as provided above, a member who has served three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years,whichever is less,on the board may be reappointed to serve on the board after being off the board for at least one year, and upon reappointment, the member is eligible to serve another three consecutive terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less. Such member is eligible, however, for appointment to a different board or commission without waiting. (f) If any member is absent from three consecutive meetings, his position shall be declared vacant and the vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the City Council within 30 days after the vacancy occurs. ,, SECTION 8: Amendment of Section 78-23 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-08 and 2005-37. Section 78-23 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-08 and 2005-37 are amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 78 (PARKS AND RECREATION) ARTICLE II. PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD Sec. 78-23 Compositions; Appointment and Terms of Office; Absences (a) The membership and terms of office of the parks and recreation board shall be as provided for in Section 2(B) of Article VIII of the City Charter. (b) No member shall serve on the board for more than three consecutive, two- year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less, unless extended by the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the full membership of the City Council. (c) Except for a board member whose tenure has been extended by the City Council as provided above, a member who has served three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years,whichever is less,on the board may be reappointed to serve on the board after being off the board for at least one year, and upon reappointment, the member is eligible to serve another three consecutive terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less. Such member is eligible, however, for appointment to a different board or Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 8 of 11 3062767 commission without waiting. (d) If any member is absent from three consecutive meetings, his position shall be declared vacant and the vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the City Council within 30 days after the vacancy occurs. ff SECTION 9: Amendment of Ordinance Nos. 2020-10 and 2001-48. Section 8.4 of Ordinance Nos. 2020-10 and 2001-48 are amended to read as follows: "ARTICLE 8 (DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCEDURES) SECTION 8.4 ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 1. Membership. The Board shall consist of five members and two alternates to be appointed by the City Council for a term of two years each. a. No member shall serve on the board for more than three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years, whichever is less,unless extended by the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the full membership of the City Council. b. Except for a board member whose tenure has been extended by the City Council as provided above, a member who has served three consecutive, two-year terms or six consecutive years,whichever is less, on the board may be reappointed to serve on the board after being off the board for at least one year, and upon reappointment, the member is eligible to serve another three consecutive terms or six consecutive years,whichever is less. Such member is eligible, however, for appointment to a different board or commission without waiting. c. The City Council may remove a board member for cause, as found by the City Council, on a written charge after a public hearing. d. Vacancies shall be filled by the City Council for the unexpired term. e. The Board shall elect its own chairperson, who shall serve for a period of two years or until his or her successor is Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 9 of 11 3062767 elected. f. The Council may appoint up to two alternate members of the Board who shall serve in the absence of one or more regular members when requested to do so by the Mayor or City Manager. These alternate members, when appointed, shall serve for the same period as regular members, be subject to the same term limits, any vacancies shall be filled in the same manner, and they shall be subject to removal as regular members. ff SECTION 10: Amendment of Section 2-57 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 2020-03 and 2014-19. Section 2-57 of the Wylie Code of Ordinances and Ordinance Nos. 202-03 and 2014-19 are amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 2 (ADMINISTRATION) ARTICLE III (OFFICERS) DIVISION 2 (CODE OF ETHICS) Sec. 2-57 Board of Ethics (c) Terms ofAppointment. No member shall serve on the Board of Ethics for more than two consecutive years. A member who has served for two consecutive years on the Board of Ethics may be reappointed to serve on the Board of Ethics after being off the Board of Ethics for at least one year, and upon reappointment, the member is eligible to serve another two consecutive years. Such member is eligible, however, for appointment to a different board or commission without waiting. ff SECTION 11: Repealing/Saving. Each Ordinance referenced in this Ordinance and the Code of Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 10 of 11 3062767 any other Ordinance. All provisions of any other ordinances 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 portion of conflicting ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 12: Severability. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional and/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, regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases are declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 13: Effective Date;Application to Current Boards and Commissions Members. This Ordinance shall become effective from and after its adoption. The term limitations and other provisions set forth in Sections 2 through 10 shall apply retroactively to members serving on the boards and commissions referenced herein as of the effective date of this Ordinance, including those board and commission members whose appointments were made prior to the adoption of this Ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, on this 26th day of May 2020. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTESTED TO AND CORRECTLY RECORDED BY: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No.2020-34—Boards and Commissions Term Limits Page 11 of 11 3062767 IliAi VI Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: J Department: Purchasing Account Code: 100-5411-54210/611-5711-56570 Prepared By: Glenna Hayes Budgeted Amount: $0.00 Date Prepared: May 19,2020 Exhibits: Resolution Subject Consider, and act upon, Resolution No. 2020-28(R) of the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas,to ratify emergency expenses for the purchase of engineering services,materials and road repair services for Hooper Road between Steel Road and Hensley Lane in the estimated amount of$426,176.00; and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. Recommendation A motion to approve Resolution No. 2020-28(R) to ratify emergency expenses for the purchase of engineering services, materials and road repair services for Hooper Road between Steel Road and Hensley Lane in the estimated amount of $426,176.00; and authorizing the City Manager to execute any necessary documents. Discussion On February 3,2020,as part of citywide visual inspection,City staff identified the stormwater drainage culvert pipe that runs underneath Hooper Road between Steel Road and Hensley Lane had collapsed and deteriorated areas. Stormwater runoff during and after heavy winter storms created additional erosion issues, threatening the integrity of the road. The City's Engineering and Public Works staff determined that emergency repairs were needed, and that the road should be closed until repairs were completed to ensure public safety. From February 10, 2020 to March 17, 2020, the City worked with Kimley-Horn & Associates on engineering/design plans for the emergency repair solution (W2020-68-E, $7,000.00). Due to the long lead-times, staff pre-ordered the necessary stormwater box culverts from Thompson Pipe Group($64,896),and began the search for a qualified vendor to perform the necessary repairs. Staff met with Moss Utilities (W2020-80-E, $354,280.00) on May 5, 2020, to go over pricing, submittal of performance and payment bonds, insurance, and the preconstruction details. Repairs were temporarily delayed due to COVID-19 staffing issues,and work is scheduled to begin the 1st week of June 2020. Staff recommends the ratification of emergency expenses including engineering,pipe and construction, for the repair of Hooper Road between Steel Road and Hensley Lane in the estimated amount of$426,176.00. (W2020-80-E) Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-28(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, TO RATIFY EMERGENCY EXPENSES FOR THE PURCHASE OF ENGINEERING SERVICES,MATERIALS AND ROAD REPAIR SERVICES FOR HOOPER ROAD BETWEEN STEEL ROAD AND HENSLEY LANE IN THE AMOUNT OF$426,176.00. WHEREAS,due to unforeseen acts of nature,the integrity of the stormwater drainage culvert pipe that runs underneath Hooper Road between Steel Road and Hensley Lane has been compromised,and must undergo an emergency repair; and WHEREAS, deterioration of the stormwater drainage culvert pipe compromised the structural integrity of Hooper Road resulting in its closure between Steel Road and Hensley Lane; and WHEREAS,without repair, Hooper Road,between Steel Road and Hensley Lane,would remain permanently closed; and WHEREAS, the City entered into an agreement with Kimley Horn & Associates for the engineering/design services required for the structural repair of Hooper Road, between Steel Road and Hensley Lane in the amount of$7,000.00; and WHEREAS, do to long-lead times and cost savings, the City purchased stormwater box culverts directly from Thompson Pipe Group in the amount of$64,896.00; and WHEREAS,Moss Utilities LLC specializes in the replacement and repair of stormwater drainage /culvert pipe services in the amount of$354,280.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: The Mayor of the City of Wylie, Texas, is hereby authorized to ratify on behalf of the City Council of the City of Wylie,Texas,emergency repairs in the estimated amount of$426,176.00 as described above; and SECTION 2: This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APRPOVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas on this the 26th day of May,2020. ERIC HOGUE,Mayor ATTEST TO: STEPHANIE STORM, City Secretary Resolution No.2020-28(R)Emergency expenses for Hooper Road between Steel Road and Hensley lAi V', Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: K Department: Animal Control (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Shelia Patton Account Code: Date Prepared: May 20,2020 Exhibits: Approved minutes/stat.reports Subject Consider, and place on file,the Animal Shelter Advisory Board report to City Council regarding the meeting held on May 13,2020. Recommendation Consider, and place on file,the Animal Shelter Advisory Board report to City Council regarding the meeting held on May 13,2020. Discussion The ASAB met on May 13, 2020. The attached minutes and statistical reports were considered, approved and placed on file. This report is being submitted as required by city ordinance. Page 1 of 1 1AI Animal Shelter Advisory Board CITY OF WYLIE Minutes Regular Meeting February 12, 2020—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. Brad Boozer called to order the Animal Shelter Advisory Board meeting at 6:09 pm Board members present: Brad Boozer, David Dahl, Shelia Patton, Dr. Brad Abraham and Amber Porter. Quorum is present. Staff Liaison Mike Atkison is absent. INVOCATION The invocation was given by David Dahl, CITIZENS COMMENTS ON NON-AGENDA ITEMS Residents may address Council regarding an item that is not listed on the Agenda. Residents must fill out a non-agenda form prior to the meeting in order to speak. 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. REGULAR AGENDA I. Consider and act upon, approval of the Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of October 9, 2019. (Brad Boozer, ASAB Chair) Board Action A motion was made by Brad Abraham to accept the Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of October 9, 2019 as presented. Amber Porter seconded to accept the Animal Shelter Advisory Board minutes of October 9, 2019 as presented. A vote was taken and the motion passed .— unanimously. Minutes February 12,2020 Animal Shelter Advisory Board Page 1 2. Consider and place on file fourth quarter statistical information for shelter operations. (Brad Boozer, ASAB Chair) Board Action A motion was made by David Dahl to accept and place on file fourth quarter statistical information for shelter operations. Dr. Brad Abraham seconded the motion to accept and place on file fourth quarter statistical information for shelter operations. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. 3. Consider and place on file 2019 statistical information for shelter operations. (Brad Boozer, ASAB Chair) Board Action A motion was made by Amber Porter to accept and place on file 2019 statistical information for shelter operations. David Dahl seconded the motion to accept and place on file 2019 statistical information for shelter operations. A vote was taken and the motion passed unanimously. DISCUSSION ITEMS • Discussion regarding shelter events and status fourth quarter. (S. Patton, ASAB Board Member) Shelia Patton reports six sterilization transports for public access from Wylie Animal Control for residents to low cost animal care providers. Three low cost vaccination clinics held at the City of Wylie Animal Control during evening hours to provide residents access to low cost vaccinations, heartworm testing and preventative medication. Residents can comply with registration of pets as two staff members as well as veterinarian and vet assistant are on site. Volunteers and service workers have logged 181 hours. Pet of the week twice monthly with Wylie News is ongoing. Sixty animals received services through the pre-adoption sterilization program. Thirteen additional vet visits for sick or injured animals have taken place. Staff have completed four established tours. Veterinarian inspection was good in all areas. This item was not added to the agenda items. Patton reports the approved kennel door project is in the finance department stages of contract agreements and hopes to be able to update progress at the next meeting. Patton reports that looking at the future growth of the facility is still a 2020 objective. We are entering the time to request an expanded level of services for budgeting purposes. It has been suggested that a video live feed system for adopters to have a less intrusive and better experience during visits would be a good idea. The system would assist with safety to observe from a safe distance visitors, check for escaped animals from areas and assist to ensure followance of health and safety code guidelines and requirements. Minutes February 12,2020 Animal Shelter Advisory Board Page 2 The consensus of the board and feedback has been to suggest that the board chair submit a letter to council supporting the live feed video and further elaborate on the benefits to staff, visitors and facility operations. ADJOURNMENT Motion was made by Brad Boozer and seconded by Shelia Patton to adjourn the meeting. With no further business before the board, the consensus of the board was to adjourn at 6:49 pm. Brad oo , Ch ATTEST: M Shelia Patton, ASAB member Minutes February 12,2020 Animal Shelter Advisory Board Page 3 Animal Shelter Advisory Board Report January thru March 2020 Dogs Cats Others Total Impounds 120 27 76 223 Owner Surrender 11 4 0 15 Stray 85 6 15 106 Quarantine 13 1 0 14 Safe Keeping 2 0 0 2 DOA 9 13 38 60 Trapped by resident 0 3 23 26 Born at Shelter 0 0 0 0 Dispositions Dogs Cats Others Total Return to Owner 89 3 0 92 Adopted 14 9 0 23 Rescued 5 2 4 11 Euthanized 1 2 5 8 Other 0 0 29 29 Euthanasia Reason Behavioral 0 0 0 0 Medical 0 2 3 5 Policy- H.R.R.0 1 0 2 3 Wild Animal 0 0 0 0 Euthanasia for dogs 0.85% Euthanasia for cats 14.29% Euthanasia for dogs&cats total 2.24% Dogs at facility at end of report: 9 Dogs at facility at beginning of report 7 Cats at facility at end of report: 0 Cats at facility at beginning of report: 2 Euthanasia Rate for Facility January 1, 2020 thru March 31, 2020: 2.24% Euthanasia Rate for Facility January 1, 2020 thru March 31, 2020: 2.24% IA/ CITY OF Board of Ethics Application 1111, WYLIE Personal Information First Name* Last Name* DOB* Alem Debebe Rease provide your full legal first and last nacre. Registered Voter* Are you a registered voter? • Yes ✓ No Voter Registration Vthat County are you registered in? County* Collin Board/Commission Service ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... . * Do you currently serve on a board+corm issio-r? ✓ Yes * Rease indicate briefly why you would like serve as a Board of Ethics rrerrber: €am a legal professional by education. I have a masters degree in Law and served in multiple capacity in both legal and administrative assignments for over 18 years.During all these crucial assignments and education, more than anything I came to realize the purpose and importance of Ethics in every sphere of influence. if I get the opportunity to serve as a member of the Board of Ethics I believe I will contribute a unique and diverse point of view which will definitely facilitate and fulfill the vision and mission of the City of Wylie Board of Ethics Commission. Contact Information Phone No.* Alt. Phone No. E-mail* ex 12.456-7890 ex:123-456-7890 Address* * I-bw long have you been a l+l+/lie resident? 6 months You rust be a Wylie resident to serve on this board. Employment Information . . . . . . . . .... .... ................................................................................................................................................. Occupation Security Officer Code of Ethics Acknowledgement Pease read the berm ordinance Acknowledgment & Signature I have reviewed Ordinance No.2014-19,City of Wylie Code of Ethics,above as required in Section 10(A)of the Ordinance. If appointed, I agree to serve a two year term to the Board of Ethics. I am aware of the meeting dates and times of the Board of Ethics. I am aware that I may not serve on any other council appointed board or commission during my term on the Board of Ethics. I understand that I will be required to attend training on the Open Meetings Act and Public Information Act within 30 days of taking my Oath of Office. I agree to contact the City Secretary's Office in the event there is a change in my contact information. My signature indicates that I have read,understand,and agree to all conditions and that all of the above information is correct. Signature* Date* 01/29/2020 1A► CITY oF Board of Ethics Application 1111, WYLIE Personal Information First Name* Last Name DOB * Rich Frei Reese provide your full legal frst and last name. Registered Voter* Are you a registered voter? r: Yes ✓ No Voter Registration What County are you registered in? County* Collin Board/Commission Service ................................................................................................................................................................ * D?you currently serve on a boardreah bssion? r= NG ✓ Yes * Rease inchoate briefly why you would like serve as a Board of Ethics rrerter: would like the opportunity to invest time in the community in a meaningful way while serving the greater good of Wylie. Contact Information Phone No.* Alt.Phone No. E-mail ex:123-456-7890 ex'123-456-7890 Address* * How long have you been a Wylie resident? 9 years You must be a Wylie resident to serve on this board Employment Information Occupation Teacher Code of Ethics Acknowledgement Reese read the below ordinance Acknowledgment & Signature I have reviewed Ordinance No.2014-19, City of Wylie Code of Ethics,above as required in Section 10(A)of the Ordinance. If appointed,I agree to serve a two year term to the Board of Ethics. I am aware of the meeting dates and times of the Board of Ethics. I am aware that I may not serve on any other council appointed board or commission during my term on the Board of Ethics. I understand that I will be required to attend training on the Open Meetings Act and Public Information Act within 30 days of taking my Oath of Office. I agree to contact the City Secretary's Office in the event there is a change in my contact information. My signature indicates that I have read,understand,and agree to all conditions and that all of the above information is correct. Signature* Date* 05/12/2020 1AI CITY oF Board of Ethics Application 1111, WYLIE Personal Information First Name Last Name DOB* Joseph Hama Reese provide your full legal frst and last name. Registered Voter* Are you a registered voter? (7 Yes r No Voter Registration What County are you registered in? County* Collin Board/Commission Service .............................................................................................................................................................................................. * Dn you currently serve on a board/col-mission? r= No r Yes * Rease inchoate briefly w by you would like serve as a Board of Ethics rrenber: A way to serve and contribute to my community. Contact Information Phone No.* Alt. Phone No. E-mail* M. ex 12?.456-7890 ex Address* ylie,TX 75098 * How long have you been a Wylie resident? 4 yrs You mist be a We resident to serve on this board. Employment Information Occupation Clergy Code of Ethics Acknowledgement (lease read the below ordinance Acknowledgment & Signature .................................................................. I have reviewed Ordinance No.2014-19, City of Wylie Code of Ethics,above as required in Section 10(A)of the Ordinance. If appointed, I agree to serve a two year term to the Board of Ethics. I am aware of the meeting dates and times of the Board of Ethics. I am aware that I may not serve on any other council appointed board or commission during my term on the Board of Ethics. I understand that I will be required to attend training on the Open Meetings Act and Pubic Information Act within 30 days of taking my Oath of Office. I agree to contact the City Secretary's Office in the event there is a change in my contact information. My signature indicates that I have read,understand, and agree to all conditions and that all of the above information is correct. Signature* Date* 05/12/2020 1A► CITY OF Board of Ethics Application WYLIE Personal Information First Name* Last Name* DOB * Reagan Elizabeth Sofia Reese provide your full legal first and last ne Registered Voter* Are you a registered voter? IT Yes r No Voter Registration wiat County are you registered in? County* Collin Board/Commission Service ............................................................................................................................................................................................... * Co you currently serve on a board/carrrission7 r= No r Yes * Aease inchoate briefly why you would like serve as a Board of Ethics rrerrber: Would love to be more involved! Contact Information Phone No.* Alt.Phone No. E-mail* ex•123-456-7890 ex:123-456-7590 Address* * Flaw long have you been a Wylie resident? 2 years You rust be a Wylie resident to serve on this board. Employment Information Occupation Online higher education Code of Ethics Acknowledgement Rease read the below ordFnaru e Acknowledgment & Signature I have reviewed Ordinance No.2014-19,City of Wylie Code of Ethics,above as required in Section 10(A)of the Ordinance. If appointed, i agree to serve a two year term to the Board of Ethics. i am aware of the meeting dates and times of the Board of Ethics. I am aware that I may not serve on any other council appointed board or commission during my term on the Board of Ethics. I understand that I will be required to attend training on the Open Meetings Act and Public Information Act within 30 days of taking my Oath of Office. I agree to contact the City Secretary's Office in the event there is a change in my contact information. My signature indicates that I have read,understand,and agree to all conditions and that all of the above information is correct. Signature* Date* 05/12/2020 li A,/ V'if Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: 1 Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: May 20,2020 Exhibits: 4 Subject Tabled from 05-12-2020 Remove from table and consider Consider, and act upon, Ordinance No. 2020-30 to a change of zoning from Agricultural (AG) to Planned Development (PD), to allow for a mixed-use, age-restricted, senior master planned community on 24.5 acres, located at 1751 McMillen Road. (ZC 2020-02) Recommendation Tabled from 05-12-2020 Remove from table and consider A motion to approve Ordinance No. 2020-30 to a change of zoning from Agricultural(AG)to Planned Development(PD), to allow for a mixed-use, age-restricted, senior master planned community on 24.5 acres, located at 1751 McMillen Road. (ZC 2020-02) Discussion Zoning Case 2020-02 requires an Ordinance to amend the zoning accordingly in the Official Zoning map of the City; and providing a penalty clause,a repeal clause, a savings clause,a severability clause, and an effective date. The subject ordinance allows for the rezoning of 24.5 acres of property located at 1751 McMillen Road from Agricultural (AG) to Planned Development (PD). Exhibit A (Legal Description), Exhibit B (PD Conditions), and Exhibit C (Zoning Exhibits)are included and made a part of this Ordinance. Per the motion and further discussion as requested by the applicant that approved the zoning change, language has been added to Section G of the PD Conditions that address;concurrent development of the residential and commercial subdistricts using City Final Inspections and Certificates of Occupancy as the standard of comparison, the requirement of a Traffic Impact Analysis at platting,and the inclusion of the zoning exhibit defining the development allowed. The above-described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance,as amended by the granting of this zoning classification and the PD ordinance specific to this property. Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2020-30 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,AS HERETOFORE AMENDED, SO AS TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY, ZONING CASE NUMBER 2020-02, FROM AGRICULTURAL (AG) TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD), TO ALLOW FOR A MIXED USE AGE RESTRICTED MASTER PLANNED COMMUNITY; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the Planning and Zoning Commission and the governing body of the City of Wylie, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the amendment of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally and to owners of the affected property, the governing body of the City is of the opinion and finds that the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Map should be amended; NOW,THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Wylie, Texas, be, and the same is hereby, amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of Wylie, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning classification of Planned Development (PD), said property being described in Exhibit A (Legal Description), hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. SECTION 2: That Planned Development Conditions and a Zoning Exhibit are an integral component of the development of the property and are attached as Exhibits B and C, respectively. SECTION 3: That all ordinances of the City in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby,repealed and all other ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4: That the above described property shall be used only in the manner and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification. SECTION 5: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance or the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, as amended hereby, commits an unlawful act and shall be subject to the general penalty provisions of Section 1.5 of the Zoning Ordinance, as the same now exists or is hereafter amended. Ordinance No.2020-30-change the zoning on the hereinafter described property,zoning case number 2020-02, from agricultural(ag)to planned development(pd) SECTION 6: Should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so declared to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole. SECTION 7: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption by the City Council and publication of its caption as the law and the City Charter provide in such cases. SECTION 8: The repeal of any ordinance, or parts thereof, by the enactment of this Ordinance, shall not be construed as abandoning any action now pending under or by virtue of such ordinance; nor shall it have the effect of discontinuing, abating, modifying or altering any penalty accruing or to accrue, nor as effecting any rights of the municipality under any section or provisions of any ordinances at the time of passage of this ordinance. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, this 26th day of May 2020. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary DATE OF PUBLICATION: June 3,2020,in the Wylie News Ordinance No.2020-30-change the zoning on the hereinafter described property,zoning case number 2020-02, from agricultural(ag)to planned development(pd) EXHIBIT A Being a tract of land situated in the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716, Collin County, Texas, same being that tract of land conveyed to Katheryn Skinner, a single woman, by deed recorded in County Clerk File No. 20070514000648930, Real Property Records of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point for corner, said corner being the Northeast corner of Wylie United Methodist Church, an Addition to Collin County, Texas, according to the Map or Plat thereof recorded in Volume R, Page 213, Map or Plat Records of Collin County, Texas and lying along the West line of FM Road 1378 (50-foot right-of-way); THENCE South 89 degrees 30 minutes 53 seconds West, along the North line of said Wylie United Methodist Church Addition, a distance of 620.19 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod found for corner, said corner being the Northwest corner of said Wylie United Methodist Church Addition; THENCE South 00 degrees 22 minutes 04 seconds East, along the West line of said Wylie United Methodist Church Addition, a distance of 1021.28 feet to a pk nail found for corner, said corner being the Southwest corner of said Wylie United Methodist Church Addition, and lying along the North line of McMillen Estates, an Addition to Collin County, Texas, according to the Map or Plat thereof recorded in Volume I, Page 719, Map or Plat Records of Collin County, Texas, and lying along the centerline of McMillen Road (public right-of-way); THENCE South 88 degrees 54 minutes 20 seconds West, along the centerline of said McMillen Road, a distance of 739.64 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for corner, said corner being the Southeast corner of a tract of land conveyed to D-Dreams, Inc., a Texas Limited Liability Company, by deed recorded in County Clerk File No. 20070131000142850, Real Property Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE North 00 degrees 03 minutes 00 seconds East, along the East line of said D-Dreams tract, a distance of 1100.59 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for corner, said corner being the Southwest corner of a tract of land conveyed to Matthew M. Butschek and Catherine V.M. Butschek, husband and wife, by deed recorded in County Clerk File No. 97-001745, Real Property Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE North 86 degrees 14 minutes 11 seconds East, along the South line of said Butschek tract (97- 001745), a distance of 208.03 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 00 degrees 31 minutes 31 seconds West, along the East line of said Butschek tract(97- 0001745), a distance of 172.53 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 89 degrees 11 minutes 22 seconds East, along the South line of Butschek tract (97- 0001745), a distance of 1146.89 feet to a point for corner, said corner being the Southeast corner of that tract of land conveyed to Matthew M. Butschek and Catherine V. M. Butschek, husband and wife by deed recorded in County Clerk File No. 97-0001744 and lying along the West line of said City of Wylie tract and said FM Road 1378; THENCE South 00 degrees 08 minutes 09 seconds West, along the West line of said City of Wylie tract / FM Road 1378, a distance of 262.35 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 1,067,190 square feet or 24.50 acres of land. DRAFT 022420 Exhibit B MEADOW PONDS PLANNED DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS (Zoning Case 2020-02) A. Purpose The purpose of this planned development district is to allow an age restricted mixed-use development on an approximate 24.5 acre parcel located on Tract 27 of the Williams Patterson Survey, West of FM 1378 and North of McMillen Road. This community will contain retail, personal service, health club, outdoor recreation, multifamily, assisted living, and single family uses. The regulations in this Planned Development (PD) District will encourage high-quality site planning and design in accordance with the City of Wylie's Comprehensive Plan. B. District Regulations 1. General. a. Subdistricts established:This PD shall be developed in three subdistricts as follows: i. Subdistrict 1: Single Family Subdistrict ii. Subdistrict 2: Multiplex Subdistrict iii. Subdistrict 3: Multiple-Care Subdistrict iv. The zoning exhibit(Exhibit C) shall serve as a subdivision concept plan for purposes of Zoning and Land Design, Street, and Sidewalk requirements. Separate plat submittals for all subdistricts shall be required. A separate site plan submittal for Subdistrict 3 shall be required. 2. Development of the Property shall generally conform to the following regulations: a. Single Family Subdistrict i. Except as otherwise provided herein, development of the Single Family Subdistrict shall comply with the Single Family-10 District regulations of the 2019 City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance. ii. Permitted Uses: Uses permitted in the Single Family-10 are permitted in the Single Family Subdistrict. Residential uses are restricted to a head of household aged 55 and older. iii. Development Standards: Following are the yard, lot and space requirements for the Single Family Subdistrict, including density, height, lot and unit size. Single Family Subdistrict Lot Size Minimum Lot Area (sq.ft.) 4,000 Minimum Lot Width (feet) 40 Minimum Lot Width of corner Lots-excepting the 50 corner clip at the intersection (feet) • Minimum Lot Depth (feet) 100 Lot Depth of Double Front Lots(feet) NA Dwelling Regulations 1 24881861v.7 DRAFT 022420 Minimum Square Footage 1,100 Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section B.2.d below Yard Requirements—Main Structures Minimum Front Yard (feet)except between house 10 facade and front street easement line Minimum Front Yard (feet) between garage facade and 20 front street easement line Minimum Side Yard (feet) 5 Minimum Side Yard of Corner Lots(feet) 5 Minimum Side Yard of allowable nonresidential use NA (feet) Minimum Rear Yard (feet) 5 Minimum Rear Yard Double Front Lots(feet) NA Maximum Lot Coverage 80% Height of Structures Main Structure(feet) 30 Accessory Structure (feet) 14 b. Multiplex Subdistrict i. Except as otherwise provided herein, development of the Multiplex Subdistrict shall comply with the Multifamily District regulations of the 2019 City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance. ii. Permitted Uses: a. Except as otherwise provided herein, uses permitted in the Multifamily District are permitted in the Multiplex Subdistrict. b. Residential uses are restricted to a head of household aged 55 and older. iii. Development Standards: The following are the yard, lot and space requirements for triplex uses in the Multiplex Subdistrict, including density, height, lot and unit size. Multiplex Subdistrict Lot Size • Minimum Lot Area (sq.ft.) 5 acres Minimum Lot Width (feet) 190 Minimum Lot width of corner Lots(feet) NA Minimum Lot Depth (feet) 135 Minimum Lot Depth of Double Front Lots(feet) NA Dwelling Regulations Minimum Square Footage Studio-470 sf 1 BR-675 sf 2 BR-875 sf Maximum Density 45Total units 2 24881861v.7 DRAFT 022420 Building Separation between detached buildings 10 (feet) Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section B.2.d below Yard Requirements—Main Structures Minimum Front Yard (feet)except between house 10 facade and front street easement line Minimum Front Yard (feet) between garage facade 20 and front street easement line _ Minimum Side Yard of Corner Lots(feet) 5 Minimum Side Yard (feet) none Minimum Rear Yard (feet) 5 from any interior lot line Minimum Rear Yard Double Front Lots(feet) none Height of Structures Main Structure(feet) 30 Accessory Structure(feet) 14 c. Multiple-Care Subdistrict i. Except as otherwise provided herein, development of the Multiple-Care Subdistrict shall comply with the Multifamily District regulations. ii. Permitted Uses: a. Except as otherwise provided herein, uses permitted in the Multifamily District are permitted in the Multiple-Care Subdistrict. b. The following uses are permitted primary uses in the Multiple-Care Subdistrict: 0o Residential uses restricted to head of household aged 55 and older 00 Assisted Living Apartment 00 Nursing, Convalescent Home or Hospice (including memory care) c. The following uses are permitted accessory uses in the Multiple-Care Subdistrict: 00 Civic Center 0o Cultural Arts Facility 0o Financial Institution(without drive-thru) 00 Medical Clinic 00 Commercial Amusement or Recreation (Low-Density Inside) 00 Health Club 00 Theater 00 Cleaners 00 General Merchandise Store 0o Grocery Store 00 Personal Service Use 00 Restaurant without Drive-in or Drive-through Service 0o Post Office 3 24881861v.7 DRAFT 022420 iii. Development Standards: The following are the yard, lot and space requirements for triplex uses in the Multiple-Care Subdistrict, including density, height, lot and unit size. Multiple-Care Family Subdistrict Lot Size Minimum Lot Area (sq.ft.) 43,560 Minimum Lot Width (feet) 110 Minimum Lot width of corner Lots(feet) NA Minimum Lot Depth (feet) 90 Minimum Lot Depth of Double Front Lots(feet) NA Dwelling Regulations Building Separation between detached buildings 10 (feet) Minimum Dwelling Unit Square Footage Studio-470 sf 1 BR-600 sf 2 BR-875 sf _ Maximum Density 160 Total units Yard Requirements Minimum Front Yard (feet) 10 Minimum Side Yard of Corner Lots(feet) 5 Minimum Side Yard (feet) none Minimum Rear Yard (feet) 15 from any interior lot line Minimum Rear Yard Double Front Lots(feet) none Height of Structures Main Structure(feet) 60 Accessory Structure(feet) 14 d. Architectural Requirements. Development of the Property shall comply with the Architectural Requirements in the following table which replace the Architectural Requirements in Section the Zoning Ordinance: Architectural Requirements (For the Multiple-Care Subdistrict) ELEMENT BASE STANDARD (ALL DEVELOPMENT MUST COMPLY FULLY WITH ALL LISTED BELOW) Building Bulk and Minimum 25%of street facade offset minimum 2 ft, minimum Articulation 60%total area on 1st floor of all 2-story House Numbers CO Stone plaque with number beside main entry 4 24881861v.7 DRAFT 022420 O o Lighted wall front plaque Repetition of floor plan NA and elevation Exterior Facade GO Masonry, synthetic stone masonry, or fiber cement Materials lap siding and panels GO Masonry or fiber cement fascia,soffits and under hangs includes porches 00 Vinyl windows 0o Aluminum storefront for common amenity space GO 30-year architectural shingles GO Faux wood front door with and without glass inserts GO Other materials permitted by the Zoning Ordinance Architectural Requirements (For the Single Family Subdistrict) ELEMENT BASE STANDARD (ALL DEVELOPMENT MUST COMPLY FULLY WITH ALL LISTED BELOW) Building Bulk and At least 20 percent of the facade shall be offset a minimum of 1-foot Articulation either protruding from or recessed back from the remainder of the facade. House Numbers 00 Stone plaque with number beside main entry 00 Lighted wall front plaque Exterior Facade 00 Masonry or fiber cement lap siding and panels Materials oc Masonry or fiber cement fascia,soffits and under hangs includes porches 00 Faux wood front door with and without glass inserts 00 Operable and fixed vinyl windows 0o Faux cedar metal garage doors 0o 30-year architectural shingles 0o Other materials permitted by the Zoning Ordinance Exterior Facades- Porches are not required Porches Exterior Facades- Chimney flues for fireplace chimneys are to be within a chimney enclosed Chimneys with masonry matching exterior walls of the residential unit and capped. Roofs and Roof All single-family residential units shall have architectural-grade overlap Pitching 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. 5 24881861v.7 DRAFT 022420 Minimum roof pitch shall be 4:12. Repetition of floor To avoid repetitious feel, a minimum of five (5) platted residential lots plan and elevation must be skipped on the same side and three (3) 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. 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 façade, height or width of façade, placement of the primary entrances, porches, number and placement of windows,and other major architectural features. It does not mean similar colors, materials,or small details. Garage Entry To maximize the useable rear yards, garage doors can be located on the primary street elevation of a single-family residential unit. The primary street would be the addressed street front. Garages may face the street on a corner lot side yard. To provide ample parking and storage, each garage shall be a minimum of 400 square feet. Fencing No front yard fences are allowed. Side and rear yard fences shall be permitted to a height of 8 feet maximum and constructed of wood or wrought iron. Landscaping Each residential dwelling unit shall have sodded front, side, and rear yard with a minimum of 1 ornamental tree and 5 shrubs in front yard. All landscaped areas must be kept in a healthy and growing condition. Any plant materials that dies during a time of year where it is not feasible to replant shall be replaced as soon as possible. Each residential dwelling unit shall have an automated, subsurface irrigation system. Architectural Requirements (For the Multiplex Subdistrict) ELEMENT BASE STANDARD (ALL DEVELOPMENT MUST COMPLY FULLY WITH ALL LISTED BELOW) Building Bulk and At least 20 percent of the façade shall be offset a minimum of 1-foot Articulation either protruding from or recessed back from the remainder of the facade. House Numbers oc Stone plaque with number beside main entry 6 24881861v.7 DRAFT 022420 oc Lighted wall front plaque Exterior Facade 00 Masonry or fiber cement lap siding and panels Materials 00 Masonry or fiber cement fascia,soffits and under hangs includes porches 00 Faux wood front door with and without glass inserts 00 Operable and fixed vinyl windows 00 Faux cedar metal garage doors 00 30-year architectural shingles 00 Other materials permitted by the Zoning Ordinance Exterior Facades- Porches are not required Porches Exterior Facades- Chimney flues for fireplace chimneys are to be within a chimney enclosed Chimneys with masonry matching exterior walls of the residential unit and capped. Roofs and Roof All single-family residential units shall have architectural-grade overlap Pitching 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. No minimum roof pitch is required. Repetition of floor Repetition of floor plan and elevations is not required for the Multiplex plan and elevation Subdistrict. Garage Entry To maximize the useable rear yards, garage doors can be located on the primary street elevation of a single-family residential unit. The primary street would be the addressed street front. Garages may face the street on a corner lot side yard. To provide ample parking and storage, each garage shall be a minimum of 200 square feet. Fencing No front yard fences are allowed. Side and rear yard fences shall be permitted to a height of 8 feet maximum and constructed of wood or wrought iron. Landscaping Each residential dwelling building shall have sodded front, side, and rear yard with a minimum of 1 ornamental tree and 3 shrubs in front yard. All landscaped areas must be kept in a healthy and growing condition. Any plant materials that dies during a time of year where it is not feasible to replant shall be replaced as soon as possible. 7 24881861v.7 DRAFT 022420 Each residential dwelling unit shall have an automated, subsurface irrigation system. e. Land Design Requirements. Development of the Property shall comply with the Land Design Requirements in the following table which replace the Land Design Requirements in the Zoning Ordinance: Land Design Requirements(For all Residential Districts) ELEMENT a.BASE STANDARD (ALL DEVELOPMENT MUST COMPLY FULLY WITH ALL LISTED BELOW) Public Open Space 30 ft wide buffer with 8 ft wide trail throughout Property Easements Trail amenities to be provided such as benches,fitness station,or picnic tables Perimeter 40 ft wide buffer,w/6 ft wrought iron between brick or stone columns Screen Along (50 ft o.c.)or landscaped earthen berm(3:1 slope) Thoroughfares Increase buffer width by 10%,slip street/parkway with no residential lots backing or siding on thoroughfare Perimeter a. Mixture of large/canopy and small/ornamental trees 50 ft.o.c. Walkways and Landscape b. 8 ft walk/trail. C. Provide benches at nodes when adjacent to open sp ace. Lighting and Solar-controlled lighting on 10-12 ft decorative poles every 100 ft, Furnishings along open common throughout. space easements and Benches with backs every 1/2 mile or portion thereof when adjacent trails to open space. Decorative paving and cross-walks at street connectors. Exercise apparatus every'/4 mile a. Trees 30 ft o.c. maximum,with down lighting and ground-level lights. 8 24881861 v.7 DRAFT 022420 f. Street and Sidewalk Requirements. Development of the Property shall comply with the Street and Sidewalk Requirements in the following table which replace the Street and Sidewalk Requirements in the Zoning Ordinance: Street and Sidewalk Requirements (For all Residential Districts) ELEMENT BASE STANDARD DEVELOPMENT MUST COMPLY BELOW) Curvilinear Streets NA Entry Features and Medians Architectural features on stone screen wall or stone monument(no brick) Tubular steeel accent panels,or water feature,or 2 or more different type/color of stone(can be synthetic or cultured). Signage at Entries Incorporated into screen wall or monument sign within median and illuminated by means other than street lights. Street Name Signs Including block numbers,incorporated with street lighting coordinated throughout. Unique neighborhood design,or back-lighted. Pedestrian Crosswalks 10 ft or wider,connected system of decorative pavers. Sidewalk Locations 5 ft concrete,both sides of street, meandering continuous pathway. Mail Boxes Paired at lot line on SF-10 Lots or lower.Number plaque,brick same as resident. Stone,same house exterior trim. Sidewalk Lighting Low-illumination with solar controls,on decorative poles every 250'to 350' apart(intersections&mid-block alternating sides). Perimeter Alleys NA g. General Provisions i. The Multifamily residential proximity slope (Section 7.1) does not apply to development within the Property as it would pertain to other development within the property. 9 24881861 v.7 DRAFT 022420 ii. On-street parking shall be prohibited and so marked with signage. iii. Properties may be addressed using the private drives on which they front. iv. Parking for the Multiple-care facility shall be provided at a minimum of 165 spaces to serve a maximum of 160 residential units and the allowed commercial uses within the sub-district. v. A minimum of: (i) building permit shall be issued by the City of Wylie Building Official for the primary structure within the Multiple Care District (as diagrammed on the Zoning Exhibit); and (ii) an approved final foundation inspection shall be completed by a City of Wylie building inspector on the primary structure of the Multi Care District before a Final Inspection or Certificate of Occupancy will be allowed for any residential unit in Sub-districts 1 or 2, Single family and Multiplex, respectively; and (iii) an approved final framing inspection shall be completed by a City of Wylie building inspector on the primary structure of the Multi Care District before a Final Inspection or Certificate of Occupancy will be allowed for any residential unit over 50%of planned units in Sub-districts 1 or 2, Single family and Multiplex, respectively; and (iv) an approved Temporary Certificate of Occupancy by the City of Wylie Building Official on the primary structure of the Multi Care District before a Final Inspection or Certificate of Occupancy will be allowed for any residential unit over 95% of planned units Sub-districts 1 or 2, Single family and Multiplex, respectively. vi. A completed Traffic Impact Analysis, as outlined by The City of Wylie Subdivision Regulations (9/19) Section 3.1.6.3, shall be submitted with the preliminary plat; and be reviewed by City of Wylie Engineering before the preliminary plat can be approved for construction. vii. The planned development zoning exhibit shall be included as a development condition. If, in the opinion of the City Planner, a site plan (Sub-district 2 & 3) or plat (Sub-district 1, 2, or 3) does not generally conform to the zoning exhibit approved by the City, the applicant shall either seek approval of a revised zoning exhibit through re-zoning or submit a revised site plan. 10 24881861v.7 . __ — / - / I A I ( I C0 MATTHEW& CATHERINE BUTSCHEK ABS A0716 l \ C I I / m 6 \ WILLIAM PATTERSON SURVEY �' 6' ORNAMENTAL I / FENCINGEX. 8 1 1 / \ SHEET 2, TRACT 31-9 / WATER LINE I / I I j — - Q - - — — � — T — — — — S— — - — — N 89 11 22 89' — - - - le_s_e_s_e_i_.---- - T ~ I� w° I 8.822 ACRES �- , I' / ( /b. 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FUTURE `54 / i I , / , 1, \ : e 0 0 OP SCE / BUILDING "� - / o D-DREAMS INC �/ �� > \ I N m RESIDENT GARDEN/ \ ❑ PHASE O I \ I / /// \ / \ `I ) ABS A0716 ( OPEN SPACE J 1 I I / I / / I a I L '7 / / \ I ` ` I I WILLIAM PATTERSON SURVEY /� ❑ I \ / / I I I o SHEET 2, TRACT 30 I / I I / / // - -.� / / l \V I I GARDEN/POOL 11 I � / / / / 1 o ° 40.OACRES I +55 4 I )I � \ ��i ��`" ` // - - - - �) I ( / /- �� � I1 / I A/ I . N r RESIDENT GARDEN/ 0 w I / �/� I I / I I OPEN SPACE a F , I \ K U / TRACT 3 / o 2 'D� / / I o o RESIDENT GARDEN/ 00 I ��// / / - - I \ \ TRACT 1-SINGLE FAMILY N I co OPEN SPACE �I I o _ _o 1 N / L - `/, ///-\ / 1 \ \ - PROPOSED USE RESIDENTIAL /// :IR I O I %( /j / / ` ` I TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 8.66 AC a I 1 STORY I N \ /° COUR-A ENITIE BUILDING �. Q J / J / „ / 1 \ \ �JI I / TOTAL NUMBER OF (n o / I OPEN PACE J /� /° h� ( I ±90' 30 AI O - l //� / / SINGLE FAMILY LOTS z ° h I i W O // / ` WYLIEBUNITED 56 LOTS w x x ° A �"6, - - H I / // / / REQUIRED PARKING mxx / �O 6 / IQ (� N ' Jt//f / / / METHODIST CHURCH 112 SPACES O oz x xx� I WI sR \ / / / / 13.74 AC (2 STALLS/LOT) 0 w N cnx 0 �/ � Q / \- ID H ( \ r/j// / / / PARKING PROVIDED z Dp 1- o� (n m m Li °- „ �� / Q � / / / I 168 SPACES* o m Q o m i - - _ 1 I MEMORY CARE/ / I 2 > 1 l / (2 STALLS/LOT) U o w o / w I ASSISTED LIVING J ' 8' 2 E • �� I Z) / / / - N L w w / z z y i 0 , A 01 i 3 STORY I 0_ - / / -- - O U U I / / /- TRACT2-MULTIPLEX v w i o , O /� BUILDING �o U ( // / / // o_ o o U ° I ) / / // v PROPOSED USE RESIDENTIAL 0 gl Z I I �6 O ►- 'i� (�� I — a� / / / — TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 8.13 AC ACCORDING TO FEMA FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP(FIRM) ��. `L� I / / \ J MAP NO.48085C0415J DATED JUNE 2,2009 BY THE FEDERAL ° Nk /46 , \1 - rJ // // // // TOTAL NUMBER OF UNITS 45 UNITS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY(FEMA)FOR COLLIN rS LI: go, \ p \ // ��5 / / // COUNTY,TEXAS,THIS PROPERTY IS NOT LOCATED IN ANY �O / -_ I1:c-0"- (----' FLOOD AREA ZONES. :>. FUTURE , , Ill / / �� � I � - � � � /j// REQUIRED PARKING BUILDING ��/ 9 �� // / 82 SPACES M ° PHASE '�V� 6' ORNAMENTAL // // (2 STALLS/LOT) W ASSISTED 1 i��j, - - FENCING // // \ PARKING PROVIDED a LIVING L lib _/ -� / ` V I `� I I / (D�5/ // (2 STALLS/LOT) 82 SPACES > MAPLELEAF D . REDCEDAR DR. Li DUMPSTER / A7.„, 1111 /; �G2UAIL MEADOW DR. Ln a RESIDENT GARDEN/ ° It OPEN SPACE '• O 1111 \ / ' / l °/ / I TRACT 3- MULTIPLE CARE BUILDING z TEAKWOOD DR. SCOTSDALE DR. N a \ (//ill I I / H1 l PROPOSED USE SENIOR LIVING w - llllllll �, - \\ TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 7.71 AC RIDGECOVE DR. SUMMERDALE LN. 545 \ \ /_ llll, / / LL I J TOTAL BUILDING AREA o i - I \ \s \s sso 44,800 SF TALLA MEGA DR. 0 D ° V / �s Q9 (PHASE 1) o Nit* A\ �� i �/ / \\ A TOTAL BUI LDI NG AREA 54400 SFSITE aE _ / I — I 1 - (PHASE 2) , m ° 44 .- / „ s / A / PROPOSED BUILDING ? - a Z O I \ 4-STORY x I _ HEIGHT '> w L_ / / - I I APPROXIMATE 100-YR I REQUIRED PARKING N/A Z n. 0 / / 1 Ic • FULLY DEVELOPED _ i a > / / C IN LIMITS I PARKING PROVIDED 166 SPACES Lu PARK BLVD = #11", / I - I FLOODPLA /• I / — s I ,I HANDICAP SPACES 7SPACES MCMILLEN DR. oo - - � // 0 �� . / F'- ' / IX -(' -----\._ 1:5°, N�� ® 0�S1P' / /00. 0 Cj I \ V A V Z TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 24.50 AC 03 7 / j W o I�0 v o_ -(7, - ,_--\\ 0C) Li I U 1s r \ - 53� \ 0 A I I I *PROPOSED PARKING CONSISTS OF 1 GARAGE E o I` , (�J//// r� \\ L \ {J l ,I \\ \ \ 7 SPACE AND 2 SPACES PER DRIVEWAY. VICINITY MAP (N.T.S) N 6 / / \\ \\ ; \ , \ �� / _I 1� A 1 \\�� PROPOSED PONDL _- / n / / IIl/� `� — v ��\V \ 1 I / - I 2 ; ( / / \\ \\\ / / / 6' ORNAMENTAL - LEGEND O W W v �v� _ — ZONING EXHIBIT H ' ()) / v \ \ \V A / / / FENCING — N a /// / c ), \ \ VA \\\_�\ / / / - - PROPERTY LINE MEADOW PONDS oN �, /�J \1�\ \\ �`\ / / / • — — — — 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN LINE TRACTS 1, 2, & 3 n � / ;I /I/ vv vv --, / / IZ II l f I L �/ j \\ \\ I �\i / // / BUILDING SETBACK O 1 ��11 ?\ \\\ 1� V / / / •I I / / // / TOTAL OF 24.5 ACRES S o I / \ \ 7 / �� FL PROPOSED FIRE LANE 1,067,190 SQ. FT. 0 Q s / / I(II / I /\vv �N // / / - ��� WM. PATTERSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT No. 716 Z f < « / . I \ \ \� / / / I GATED 50 / ss EXISTING SSWR LINE&SIZE CITY OF WYLIE, COLLIN COUNTY, TX 0 0 J 6' ORNAMENTAL / a A I /I1 l� \ I \ - ENTRY 5 // / / o \ / i / / w EXISTING WATER LINE&SIZE 0 FENCING S \ z ( ° \ I 1 ) 25' 25' PROP. MASONRY , - ' - ' U \ ��� / - - / / / / / / / /i i i i i i / EXISTING STORM LINE DATE: FEBRUARY 25, 2020 I �� ) �� COLUMNS WITH 6' ' ' I \ < � I — DEVELOPER/ARCHITECT DEVELOPER/ARCHITECT W L, t- `• n / —WI � ORNAMENTAL FENCING _ _ - Q3 PARKING COUNT ERDMAN PING INTEREST • ONE ERDMAN PLACE, PO BOX 7976262 _ _ i / 2- 6 /.„ / MADISON WI 53717 DALLAS,TX 75379 Y ,____ ''OP. 8 TR A _ _ — _ I _ — — PROPOSED FIRE LANE CONTACT:JAY GOODIN CONTACT: DONALD PING P I.W. / I AND ACCESS EASEMENT O:(410)608 8040 O:(972)365-8895 1 DEDICATION TO CL - — �� �� `� L r ` ` f r J r McMILLEN I L L E N ROAD / ' PROPOSED SIDEWALK PAVEMENT ENGINEER/SURVEYOR (�- / KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES SHEET NUMBER E —� r S8R°5420" 4'- - = — — EX '� f 13455 NOEL ROAD,TWO GALLERIA OFFICE m ° - - . 8 EX. 6 l N J n — TOWER,SUITE 700 \ - - - _. EXISTING / WA LINE --SSW, LINE i 55s h ',(1_,') s s / W w �� w s DALLAS,TX 75240 � w w w ' = w `� c�w w w w w w Z-- w i w w CONTACT \ / s ) 1 ( 2\ :MATT DUENWALD/SARAH SCOTT o ( 3 h°j ROAD Q SS s' 40 SS I" SS s ���/ O:(972)770-1300 li A,/ V'if Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: 2 Department: Planning (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Jasen Haskins Account Code: Date Prepared: May 18,2020 Exhibits: 7 Subject Hold a Public Hearing, consider, and act upon, a change of zoning from Agricultural(AG)to Planned Development(PD), to allow for a mixed-use community on 47.29 acres generally located on Country Club Road 1900' south of Parker Road. (ZC2020-05) Recommendation Motion to approve a change of zoning from Agricultural (AG) to Planned Development (PD), to allow for a mixed-use community on 47.29 acres generally located on Country Club Road 1900' south of Parker Road. (ZC2020-05) Discussion OWNER: Estate of Monroe Alfred Fall APPLICANT: Bill Dahlstrom The applicant is requesting to rezone 47.29 acres located at 2301 FM 1378. The property is currently zoned Agricultural and the applicant is requesting rezoning to Planned Development to allow for a mixed-use community. The planned development contains four sub-districts that are proposed to contain a mix of commercial,residential and open space uses. The retail subdistrict,on approximately two acres,is proposed to develop between 10,000-12,000 square feet of commercial space. Permitted uses shall comply with the Community Retail District Regulations of the 2019 City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance. Parking for this sub district will be shared and provided at a ratio of one space for every 250 square feet of building area,regardless of use. The multifamily subdistrict, on just over 13 acres, is proposed to develop as apartments with a maximum density of 24 dwelling units per gross acre,instead of the 15 per acre allowed by the Zoning Ordinance.This subdistrict provides parking at the standard two spaces per unit(see P&Z discussion below)with 100 of those spaces being garage parking spaces. The single-family subdistrict, on 10-1/2 acres, is proposed to develop a maximum of 70 single family residential lots. The applicant is proposing a minimum lot size of 6,000 sq. ft with dwellings that are a minimum of 1,600 sq. ft with more than 75%of the homes being over 2,000 sq. ft. The proposed setbacks are 20' for the front, 5' for the sides and 15' for the rear; all below typical standards. Page 1 of 1 Page 2 of 2 The open space subdistrict measures 17 acres or approximately 1/4 of the total acreage of the development. The proposal provides an 8' wide pedestrian trail with the capability of a connection to a City of Wylie Pedestrian trail that is planned west of the subject property. The developer is proposing to dedicate this area as parkland which has the recommendation of the Parks Board. The zoning exhibit provides for public parking at the trail head(see P&Z discussion below). A Traffic Impact Analysis was conducted and the TIA concluded that the proposed development does not have a disproportionate effect on the existing vehicle traffic operations and that the proposed site driveways provide the appropriate level of access for the development. If approved,this development will require the review and approval of the appropriate plats and site plans. All development within this subject property will generally adhere to design requirements of the planned development requirements and the zoning exhibit. Notifications/Responses: Fourteen notifications were mailed to property owners.Responses received: one in favor and four in opposition,all property owners outside city limits. P&Z Commission Discussion The Commissioners expressed concerns regarding; the amount of parking within the multifamily subdistrict (originally presented at 1.7 spaces per unit and changed to two after the meeting),parking at the trailhead as the trail is a public space (agreed to at the meeting),dwelling size on the single family lot(originally only set a minimum dwelling size of 1,600 and agreed to add a percentage at a larger size), and the overall density of the development. Public comments expressed concerns about the density of the development,added traffic,and screening along the northeast side of the development(agreed to add living screen in this area). The Commissioners voted to recommend approval 4-3. 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'2 ' A Feet WYLIE �' LEGAL DESRIPTION 47.2995 ACRES BEING a tract of land out of the William Patterson Survey, Abstract No. 716 in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas, being part of the tract of land described as Tracts One, Two and Three in deed to Alfred Fall Monroe recorded in Volume 454, Page 205 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas and being more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a 5/8" iron rod set with a plastic cap stamped KHA in the west right-of-way line of Country Club Road (F.M. 1187, a variable width ROW) for the southwest corner of a tract of land described in deed to the City of Wylie recorded in Instrument No. 20090707000845190 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas and being the northeast corner of Lot 1, Block A of the Rita Smith Elementary School, an addition to the City of Wylie according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 2007, Page 459 of the Map Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE with the north line of said Lot 1 and along a fence, South 86°27'02" West, a distance of 2126.71 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set with a plastic cap stamped KHA for corner in the east line of Lot 20, Block B of Creekside Estates, Phase VII, an addition to the City of Wylie according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 2015, Page 45 of the Map Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE with said east line, North 2°30'53" East, a distance of 256.19 feet to a 5/8" iron rod found for the northeast corner of said Lot 20; THENCE with the north line of Lot 20 and the north line of Kingsbridge, Phase 1, an addition to the City of Wylie according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 2015, Page 461 of the Map Records of Collin County, Texas, South 89°05'40" West, a distance of 522.22 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for corner; THENCE with the east line of said Kingsbridge, Phase 1 and the east line of Kingsbridge, an addition to the City of Wylie according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 2015, Page 126 of the Map Records of Collin County, Texas, North 0°54'32" West, a distance of 307.51 feet to a point from which a 1/2" iron rod found bears South 51°46' West, 1.2 feet; THENCE continuing with the east line of said Kingsbridge, North 1°17'28" West, a distance of 411.45 feet to a point for the southwest corner of a tract of land described in deed to Michael Rains recorded in Instrument No. 97-0085360 of the Land Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE with the south line of said Rains tract, the south line of a tract of land described in deed to Kenneth Pogue recorded in Instrument No. 20120403000387990 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas, the south line of a tract of land described in deed to Client Hankey recorded in Instrument No. 20170417000474670 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas, the south line of a tract of land described in deed to Keith Spurgin recorded in Instrument No. 20121008001274120 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas, the south line of a tract of land described in deed to James Monroe recorded in Instrument No. 20160921001265760 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas, the south line of a tract of land described in deed to Michael Lundeen recorded in Instrument No. 93-0018605 of the Land Records of Collin County, Texas and the south line of a tract of land described in deed to John Minick recorded in Volume 1693, Page 320 of the Land Records of Collin County, Texas, North 89°43'05" East, a distance of 1211.87 feet to a point for corner in the west line of a tract of land described in deed to Garland Brewster recorded in Instrument No. 20130710000965740 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas from which a 1/2" iron rod found bears North 1°38"West, 1.3 feet; THENCE with said west line, South 1°38'05" East, a distance of 175.13 feet to a point for corner in a creek; THENCE with the south line of said Brewster tract, the south line of a tract of land described in deed to John Potischnik recorded in Volume 1268, Page 426 of the Land Records of Collin County, Texas, the south line of a tract of land described in deed to Bradley Webb recorded in Volume 5833, Page 2043 of the Land Records of Collin County, Texas and with the south line of a tract of land described in deed to Bata Family Limited Partnership recorded in Instrument No. 20130820001181280 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas, North 88°43'44" East, a distance of 1419.54 feet to a TXDOT aluminum monument found in the west right-of- way line of said Country Club Road; THENCE with said west right-of-way line, the following courses and distances to wit: South 1°02'43" East, a distance of 486.39 feet to a 5/8" iron rod set with a plastic cap stamped KHA for corner; South 0°45'16" East, a distance of 210.94 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 47.2995 acres or 2,060,365 square feet of land. 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SEWER&ACCESS ESMT. - o / O.P.R.C.C.T. / z li LOT1 BLOCK / / I M�M� I w I �` I RITA SMITH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / I I M U VOL.2007 PG.459 / / 1 ❑ M.R.C.C.T. GATEWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH ADDITION w �� :///1 / I VOL.2010 PG.317 co o I M.R.C.C.T. U `r -�POTENTIAL I h /c ' v / �I LOCATION OF 8' w �I WIDE TRAIL&TRAIL EASEMENT. TRACT 1 SUMMARY _ E0 LOCATION TO BE PROPOSED USE RETAIL Co H N DETERMINED WITH 2 ° r` DESIGN PLANS TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 2.0 AC z TOTAL BUILDING AREA 13,500SF o z APPROX.LOCATION OF REQUIRED PARKING 54 o I 100-YEAR FEMA FLOODPLAIN Z (PER KH STUDY OCT.2018) PROPOSED PARKING COUNT 63 ti w H I PARKING RATIO 1 SPACE/250 SF N PROPOSED HEIGHT 1-STORY 0 W 5 a z TRACT 2 SUMMARY o PROPOSED USE MULTIFAMILY I J \\ TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 13.18AC ZONING SITE PLAN ❑ LOT 5 BLK C T Z u,� TOTAL BUILDING AREA 408,700 SF NOTE: FIRE LANES SHOWN I ARE 24'WIDE CONCRETE. MONROE WYLIE vZZi CITY PARK&DRAINAGE ESMT. I PL > PROPOSED HEIGHT 3-STORY, 36' E w a VOL.201z 5 PG.I 126 U E 60' 50' MIN o REQUIRED PARKING RATIO 2 SPACES/1 UNIT TRACTS 1 , 2, & 3 a M.R.C.C.T. ° Z > PROPOSED DENSITY 24 UNITS/ACRE N w ? CITY PARK&DRAINAGE I w NORTH TOTAL GARAGE PARKING 100 F Co EASEMENT OWNED AND I o TOTAL OF 47.2995 ACRES w �7 = MAINTAINED BY THE PARKER ROAD cn TOTAL SURFACE PARKING 526* zL11 CITY OF WYLIE I I 5'MIN. o LEGEND 2,030,365 SQ. FT. t, o W TOTAL PARKING COUNT 626 PROPERTY LINE WM. PATTERSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT No. 716 Co I ? TOTAL UNIT COUNT 313UNITS x a I p *20 PARALLEL SPACES ON SOUTH SIDE OF SHARED 100-YEAR FLOODPLAIN LINE CITY OF WYLIE COLL I N COUNTY, TX w k z c) } ROAD INCLUDED IN COUNT FOR MULTIFAMILY TRACT Q BUILDING SETBACK vo �� \ ! -- 20'BL o ~ FL PROPOSED FIRE LANE DATE: MAY 11 , 2020 zzd o. W� z ' a MI • TRACT 3 SUMMARY w o °o _co \ 1,111111 - ss EXISTING SSWR LINE&SIZE ©3 \ - - PROPOSED USE SINGLE FAMILY w o w \ LAKEWAY DR Q N¢ o W EXISTING WATER LINE&SIZE DEVELOPER/OWNER ENGINEER/SURVEYOR w z TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 10.49 AC v Z ❑ ESTATE OF ALFRES FALL MONROE 0 ;,a = B/C o TOTAL PARKING 2SPACES/LOT i i i i i i i i EXISTING STORM LINE CONTACT: JOHN MONROE Klmley>>>Hornco ~ \ \ CL SITEco TOTAL NUMBER OF LOTS 70 LOTS O3 PARKING COUNT 0: (469) 628-5044 KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES Z d a 0 13455 NOEL ROAD, TWO GALLERIA Q y w U w STONECREST TRAIL } OPEN SPACE PROPOSED PUBLIC ROAD ARCHITECT OFFICE TOWER, SUITE 700 z aa'F, W \\.....\,... I TYPE "A" SINGLE FAMILY LOT cL z TOTAL PROPERTY AREA 17AC GDAARCHITECTS, LLC. DALLAS, TX75240 0w g 86 o I 3090 NOWITZKI WAY, SUITE CONTACT: SARAH SCOTT = t. (6,000 SF MIN) a PROPOSED PARKING COUNT 6 O: (972) 770-1300 }AREA OUTSIDE FLOODPLAIN ±3.4AC PROPOSED TUCK UNDER GARAGE 500z LOT 6 BLK A CENTERAPPROX.CREEK DALLAS, TX 75219ww CENTERLINEQ LL Q _ - _ VICINITY MAP AREA WITHIN FLOODPLAIN ±9.6AC CONTACT: KIMBERLY CHENEY R c.rw w z E. 0 89°05'40"W 522.22' c. a o 3 ¢ _ / / / N.T.S. O: 214 871-9078 O w LAKE ACREAGE ±4 AC ( ) N aQa DRAFT 051120 Exhibit B PROPOSED MONROE LAKE WYLIE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS Zoning Case 2020-05 A. Purpose. The purpose of this planned development district is to allow a mixed-use development on an approximate 47.3 acre parcel located at 2301 FM 1378, adjacent to Country Club Rd. This community will contain retail, personal service, multifamily and single family uses and a major open space amenity. The regulations in this Planned Development (PD) District will allow for an innovative development project that can assist in the implementation of the Comprehensive Plan and other development goals and objectives. B. District Regulations 1. General. a. Subdistricts established: This PD shall be developed in four subdistricts as follows: i. Subdistrict 1: Retail Subdistrict ii. Subdistrict 2: Multifamily Subdistrict iii. Subdistrict 3: Single Family Subdistrict iv. Subdistrict 4: Open Space Subdistrict v. The zoning exhibit (Exhibit C) shall serve as a subdivision concept plan for purposes of Zoning and Land Design, Street and Sidewalk requirements. Separate plat submittals for all subdistricts shall be required. A separate site plan submittal for Subdistrict 1 & 2 shall be required. 2. Development of the Property shall generally conform to the following regulations: a. Retail Subdistrict: i. Except as otherwise provided herein, development of the Retail Subdistrict shall comply with the Community Retail District regulations of the 2019 City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance. ii. Permitted Uses: Uses permitted in the Community Retail District are permitted in the Retail Subdistrict. iii. Parking: One space per 250 square feet of building floor area, regardless of use. iv. Development Standards: Following are the yard, lot and space requirements for the Retail District, including density, height, lot and unit size. Retail Subdistrict Height Height of Main Structure(feet) 36 Number of Stories 2 Residential Proximity NA Building Placement and Coverage Front Yard Setback(feet) 25 Side Yard Setback(feet) 10 Rear Yard Setback(feet) 10 1 DRAFT 051120 Lot Coverage 45% Buffering and Screening Nonresidential Use Adjacent to Single Family NA Nonresidential Use Adjacent to Multifamily Double Side& Rear Setback—5' required landscaping w/screening Service and Loading Areas Not visible from public street or adjacent residential uses b. Multifamily Subdistrict i. Except as otherwise provided herein, development of the Retail Subdistrict shall comply with the Multifamily District regulations of the 2019 City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance. ii. Permitted Uses: Uses permitted in the Community Retail District are permitted in the Multifamily Subdistrict. iii. Parking: 2 spaces per unit. iv. Parking on the public right-of way may be counted towards satisfying the requirement for on-site parking. v. Development Standards: Following are the yard, lot and space requirements for the Multifamily District, including density, height, lot and unit size. Multifamily Subdistrict Lot Size Lot Area (sq.ft.) 43,560 Lot Width (feet) As shown on the Zoning Exhibit Lot width of corner Lots(feet) NA Lot Depth (feet) As shown on the Zoning Exhibit Lot Depth of Double Front Lots(feet) NA Dwelling Regulations Minimum Square Footage EF-690 sf 1 BR-720 sf 2 BR-950 sf 3 BR—1,200 sf Maximum Density 24 Dwelling Units/Gross Acre Building Separation between detached buildings(feet) 20 Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section B.2.(d), (e),and (f) below Yard Requirements—Main Structures Front Yard (feet) 30 from any public street frontage Side Yard (feet) 20 from any interior lot line Side Yard of Corner Lots(feet) NA Side Yard of allowable nonresidential use(feet) NA Rear Yard (feet) 20 from any interior lot line Rear Yard Double Front Lots(feet) NA Height of Structures Main Structure(feet) 40 2 DRAFT 051120 Accessory Structure(feet) 14 C. Single Family Subdistrict i. Except as otherwise provided herein, development of the Single Family Subdistrict shall comply with the Single Family-10 District regulations of the 2019 City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance. ii. Permitted Uses: Uses permitted in the Community Retail District are permitted in the Single Family Subdistrict. iii. Parking: 2 Spaces per unit. iv. The minimum home size shall be 1,600 square feet with at least 75%of the homes being a minimum of 2,000 square feet. v. Development Standards: Following are the yard, lot and space requirements for the Single Family District, including density, height, lot and unit size. Single Family Subdistrict Lot Size Lot Area (sq.ft.) 6,000 Lot Width (feet) 50 Lot Width of corner Lots-excepting the corner clip at the 60 intersection (feet) Lot Depth (feet) 110 Lot Depth of Double Front Lots(feet) NA Dwelling Regulations Minimum Square Footage 1,600 Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section B.2.(d), (e),and (f) below Yard Requirements—Main Structures Front Yard (feet) 20 Side Yard (feet) 5 Side Yard of Corner Lots(feet) 10 Side Yard of allowable nonresidential use(feet) 30 Rear Yard (feet) 15 Rear Yard Double Front Lots(feet) NA Lot Coverage 65% Height of Structures Main Structure(feet) 40 Accessory Structure (feet) 14 d. Land Design Requirements. Development of the Property shall comply with the Land Design Requirements in the following table which replace the Land Design Requirements in the Zoning Ordinance: Land Design Requirements(For all Residential Districts unless specified otherwise) Element All Development must comply fully with all listed below 3 DRAFT 051120 Public Open Space Easements a. 30 ft wide buffer with 8 ft wide trail to rear of houses beside open space and perpendicular 30'wide access from street. b. Partial single-loaded street along open space. Perimeter Screen Along N/A Thoroughfares Perimeter Walkways and N/A Landscape Lighting and Furnishings along None. open space easements and trails e. Street and Sidewalk Requirements. Development of the Property shall comply with the Street and Sidewalk Requirements in the following table which replace the Street and Sidewalk Requirements in the Zoning Ordinance: Street and Sidewalk Requirements(For all Residential Districts unless specified otherwise) Element All Development must comply fully with all listed below Curvilinear Streets N/A Entry Features and Medians N/A Signage at Entries None. Street Name Signs a. Including block numbers, incorporated with street lighting coordinated throughout. Pedestrian Crosswalks 10 ft or wider,decorative pavers. Sidewalk Locations 5 ft concrete, both sides of street, meandering continuous pathway Mail Boxes a. Paired at lot line; number plaque, brick same as resident, if allowed by USPS. b.Stone,same house exterior trim. _ Sidewalk Lighting None. Perimeter Alleys N/A f. Architectural Requirements. Development of the Property shall comply with the Architectural Requirements in the following table which replace the Architectural Requirements in Section the Zoning Ordinance: Architectural Requirements(For all Residential Districts unless specified) Element All Development must comply fully with all listed below Building Bulk and Minimum 25%of street facade offset minimum 1 ft. Articulation House Numbers a.Stone plaque with number beside main entry. b. Lighted front wall plaque. Exterior Facade Material a. Masonry or fiber cement lap siding and panels. b. Masonry or fiber cement fascia,soffits and under hangs includes porches. c. Faux wood front door with and without glass inserts. d. Operable and fixed vinyl windows. e. Faux cedar metal garage doors. f.30-year architectural shingles. g. Other materials permitted by the Zoning Ordinance. Porch 40 square feet covered front entry,or 100 sq ft covered back or side entry. Chimneys a. Chimney enclosed with masonry matching exterior walls and capped. 4 DRAFT 051120 b.40%stone to match house accent material. Roof Pitch a. For single family,8:12 minimum roof pitch;with articulation, dormers or hip/gable. b. For multiple family,4:12 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 repeating similar floor plan and elevation elevation,4 lots skipped opposite side of street,and no identical or flipped floor plans side by side or directly across street. Garage entry For single family,a minimum square footage requirement of 360 sq ft. Dwelling Size Minimum dwelling size exclusive of garages and breezeways. Fencing Side/Rear:wood or wrought iron. Landscaping a. Established front lawn and minimum 2 trees and 5 shrubs in front yard. b.Automated,subsurface irrigation system. Outdoor Lighting Front entry and drive/garage illuminated by standard porch light. Conservation/Sustainability Complies with Energy component of Building Code. g. Open Space Subdistrict i. Permitted Uses: Uses permitted in the Open Space Subdistrict District include the following a. Agricultural activities b. Community Park, Recreation Center, (Public or Private) c. Neighborhood Park or Playground d. Open Space (Public or Private) e. Trails, pedestrian, bicycle or nature trails f. Structures, installations and facilities installed, operated and maintained by public agencies for flood control purposes or water or sewage treatment C. Park Dedication 1. In lieu of providing $355,400 in parkland dedications fees, the developer shall dedicate a minimum of 17 (9.6 floodplain, 4 lake, 3.4 non floodplain) acres of parkland as shown on the Monroe Wylie Zoning Exhibit, construct a minimum 8' concrete wide walking trail that connects the eastern portion of the dedication to the western portion of the dedication (as shown in Monroe Wylie Zoning Exhibit), and complete all permitting of items (including fees) associated with impoundment and securing the lake to be used as part of the park as required by the City of Dallas, State of Texas, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and/or any other regulatory or legal entities due to the change in ownership of the lake and/or use of the lake as a park. 2. Construction of the trail, all approved parkland amenities, and all permitting shall be completed and approved by their associated regulatory authorities prior to final acceptance of the subdivision by the City of Wylie Engineering Department. 3. The parkland dedication will be owned and maintained by the City of Wylie. 5 Notification Map 1 w w z U J w Lt > 0 !---Drive- a WYLIE ETJ Q v Ii � � �� ��������� � `i MAUL •..........................• •......��...........• i ti- 1 ! I F. 1 �������������������������������������������������������������� • I i % i ! WYLIE ) Driveway i PARKER %,` —.— .—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.—.---.—.—.—.—.—...•�'°I -SMITH 1I ELEMENTARY ; SCHOOL iI ( I / II , 1 STONECREST TRL r N HIGHTIMBER LN i/ i ZC 2020-05 Monroe IA/Lake -ri�)--- 1 1200 Foot Notifcation Buffer $$ 1� Subject PropertyfN li,..4 ,..„ 131 0 185 370 740 1,110 1,480 1,850 CITY OF i _J`'' . N Feet VIIYLIE �'.. �7` A 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#2020-05. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2020-05. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,May 5,2020,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,May 26,2020,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: (please print) Address: Signature: Date: COMMENTS: PUBLIC COMMENT FORM (!'lease t1pe or UM Hark ink) Department of Planning 300 Country Club Road Building 100 Wylie,TX 75098 I am FOR the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2020-05 I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2020-05 Please,feel free to contact the planning and zoning department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns. Date,Location,Time of Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting: Tuesday,May 5th,6:00PM Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100, Wylie,Texas Date,Location,Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,May 26'h,6:00PM Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: Mason Page and Natalie Page Address: 691Oov- r:�el,-TX75098 Signature: ILATIMia, dLl.I/C-. Date: 5/1/2020 COMMENTS:We are residents(homeowners)of 6918 Dove Creek Dr.Wylie,TX 75098 in a"community"that is adjacent to the land requesting the zoning change in case number 2020-05 off of Country Club Road.We strongly oppose this requested zoning change for the reasons detailed below: 1. The proposed development exceeds current maximum density for both the Multifamily and Single Family aspects of the City's current zoning/density per acre. We purchased our home last year and moved from a home in Allen that was in a neighborhood similar to what the developer is proposing in this zoning request. We specifically chose Wylie and this location for its"small town/country"feel and the zoning that was in place in the land around us.The housing community behind our property all has homes on sites 1+acres.The homes in our community,Dove Creek,are on 1.5+acres.We moved from a small lot line community based on the zoning that was in place for the surrounding land.Adding 300+apartment units, retail,and 70#homes on 47 acres(17 of which are"green space")seems incongruent with the community/zoning plan/vision that the city of Wylie currently has in place.We are not opposed to some Scanned with CamScanner development on this piece of land, but the developer seems to be asking for the world with this request as he this change not only is drastic(Agriculture to Mixed-Use)but also goes against and exceeds the city's zoning requirements when it comes to maximum density for DOTII the Multifamily AND single family residential units per acre. 2. This project,specifically the Multi-family units,will likely cause overcrowding at Smith Elementary. We have one daughter currently in first grade at Smith and another daughter who will attend Kindergarten there in the Fall. Currently, there arc 5 first grade classes, with 20-24 children per class. Smith is already at capacity,and inevitably the amount of homes and apartments the developer is proposing in this small area will put a strain on our beloved elementary school and Wylie ISD. Again, the reason we moved from Allen was because of the crowding within the schools due to overbuilding that the City of Allen allowed. 3. Using an unproven developer in this current economic climate can leave the city with an eyesore and headache down the road.Upon researching the developer,John Monroe, I couldn't find anything in regards to other mixed-use projects he has successfully developed. In times of economic uncertainty like this, building retail buildings that likely he does not have commitments from for future tenants is risky both from the side of the developer(does he have the financial resources to see the development through to completion and beyond as he waits for retail tenants)and the city—will there be a need for more small retail shops when many are struggling to pay current rents due to covid-19 closures. The same reasoning applies to our argument against how many homes/apartments the developer is proposing. We have seen many boutique neighborhoods in Collin County pop up over the past few years being developed by unknown/small developers. Inevitably what we have seen happen is that due to lack of interest and/or lack of funding by the developer the"neighborhood"ends up being half completed with the developer struggling to make new home sales. As mortgage requirements are becoming,and likely will stay more stringent(now 20%down payments with"excellent"credit are becoming the norm for approval), it seems the high density, smaller homes the developer is proposing would likely be difficult to sell, leaving the city with a development that likely has a few spec homes,vacant retail buildings,and high-density,low-rent apartments. In summary, we ARE OPPOSED to this zoning change from Agriculture to Mixed Use. In our opinion,a change to single family on larger lot sizes would be more appropriate and congruent with the current zoning for the surrounding area. • Scanned with CamScanner 1 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 42020.05. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2020-05. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,May 5,2020,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie.Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,May 26,2020,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: N-Jo Ni t ( (please print)Address: (, [ Z L)�� cJ e__ Y >• k 0 y ` � 7 < _ - �Signature: - Date: ❑ f{/;2 /, 2. COMMENTS: T� vv�IS c � r._S � e )1 Yam ' Y 3 0 0/ e) c)kjec 7q. ?--(e) t (1 ,qnd zvAt t1 ( r-rc c7P I] f 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#2020-05. XI am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2020-05. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,May 5,2020,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,May 26,2020,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: CA WO, k e\`�. kcKeL(/ (please print) Address: UJ'1 4 ts Signature: tat • • L' • 1 Date: Apr% �0 1COMMENTS: ��p�SL `:ram Ct_tte1L -& COw 'v t,\� Comments of Clint and Kelly Hankey Regarding Case Number 2020-05 We are homeowners of 6946 Dove Creek Drive, which directly abuts the land that is the subject of the proposed zoning change requested by case number 2020-05 regarding 2301 Country Club in Wylie, Texas. We vehemently oppose the proposed zoning change for several reasons, many of which are provided below. 1. Applicant's dwelling requirements for the Multifamily Subdistrict inappropriately squeezes in more units than is permissible. The applicant's proposed zoning change does not comply with the minimum requirements of the Multifamily District regulations within the 2019 City of Wylie Zoning Ordinance ("City Ordinance"). The failure to comply with these requirements will result in overcrowding and overpopulation in the relevant area. While the City Ordinance requires a minimum square footage for efficiency units and one, two, and three-bedroom units, the applicant proposes significantly smaller square footage for the efficiency, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units. Moreover, the City Ordinance imposes a maximum density of 15 units per gross acre while the applicant proposes a maximum density of 24 units per gross acre—nine units more than the City Ordinance permits. Ostensibly, the applicant intends to construct more units at smaller sizes than the City Ordinance permits for additional profit. To illustrate this issue, provided below are the City Ordinance's Dwelling Regulations for the Multifamily District compared to the applicant's proposed dwelling requirements. The applicant's non-conforming provisions are highlighted below. City Ordinance — Multifamily District Dwelling Regulations Minimum Square Footage EF-750 sf 1 BR-900 sf;2 BR- 1.000 sf; 3 BR—1,200 sf Maximum Density- 15 Dwelling Lruts:Gross Acre Building Separation between detached buildings(feet) 20 or height of building,whichever is greater. Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section 3A Residential Design Standards Applicant's Multifamily Subdistrict Dwelling Regulations Dwelling Regulations Minimum Square Footage EF-690 sf 1 BR-720 sf 2 BR-95D sf 3 BR—1,200 sf Maximum Density 24 Dwelling Units/Grass Acre Building Separation between detached buildings(feet) 20 Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section B.2.(d),(e),and CO below 2. Applicant's dwelling requirements for Single-Family-10 Subdistrict includes more houses, and smaller houses, than is permissible. Similar to the foregoing, the applicant's development standards for the Single Family Subdistrict do not comply with the Single Family-10 requirements of the City Ordinance. Among other things, the applicant seeks a lot area per house of 6,000 square feet compared to the City Ordinance, which requires 10,000 square feet. Presumably, the applicant's goal of restricting the lot size to nearly one-half of what the ordinance requires is to effectively double the number of houses that it can build. Among other things, this will result in overcrowding in the area and unmanageable traffic coming into and out of the property. Provided below is the applicable City Ordinance compared to the applicant's Single Family Subdistrict Development Standards, with the non-conforming provisions highlighted. City Ordinance Applicant's Single Family Development Standards Figure 3-4-Single Family 10 District(SF-10124) Single Family Subdistrict Lot Size Lot Size Lot Area(sq_ft) 10,000 Lot Area{sq.ft.) 6,000 Lot Width(feet) Lot Width{feet) 50 Lot width of corner Lots(feet) 90 Lot Width of corner Lots-excepting the corner clip at the SG intersection{feet) Lot Depth(feet) 100 Lot Depth(feet) 110 Lot Depth of Double Front Lots(feet) 120 Lot Depth of Double Front Lots(feet) NA Dwelling Regulations Dwelling Regulations Minimum Square Footage 2,400 Minimum Square Footage 1,600 Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section 3A Residential Design Design Standards Level of Achievement See Section 8.2.(d),(e),and(f) Standards below Yard Requirements—Main Structures Yard Requirements—Main Structures Front Yard(feet) 25 Front Yard(feet} 20 Side Yard(feet) 10 Side Yard(feet) 5 Side Yard of Corner Lots(feet) 25 Side Yard of Corner Lots(feet) 10 Side Yard of allowable nonresidential use(feet) 30 Side Yard of allowable nonresidential use(feet) 30 Rear Yard(feet) 25 Rear Yard(feet) 15 Rear Yard Double Front Lots(feet) 45 Rear Yard Double Front Lots(feet) NA Lot Coverage 45% Lot Coverage G5th Height of Structures Height of Structures Main Stracture(feet 40 Main Structure(feet) 40 Accessory Structure(feet) 14 Accessory Structure(feet) 14 3. Applicant's land design requirements, street and sidewalk requirements, and architectural requirements are not consistent with the City Ordinance. The Applicant's proposed zoning conditions also are not consistent with the City Ordinance regarding the land design, street and sidewalk requirements, and architectural requirements. Among other things, the City Ordinance specifies that the minimum base standard for all residential districts with regard to lighting and furnishing along open space easement and trials have (1) solar-controlled lighting on 10 to 12 foot decorative poles every 100 feet that are common throughout, (2) benches with backs every one-half mile or portion 2 thereof when adjacent to open space, and (3) decorative paving and cross-walks at street connectors. The applicant's land design requirements for lighting and furnishings along open spaces is "none." Similarly, the City Ordinance's minimum base standards for all residential districts for street and sidewalks requires that street name signs be incorporated into a screen wall or monument sign and illuminated by means other than street lights. The applicant's proposed requirements for street name signs is again, "none." The applicant further proposes that it will not have any sidewalk lighting despite the City Ordinance's minimal base standard requiring low-illumination lighting with solar controls on decorative poles every 250' to 350' apart. These are only a few ways that the applicant's proposal fails to comport with the City Ordinance. 4. Proposed multifamily and single family development will result in Rita Smith Elementary exceeding its capacity We have two children, ages eight and three. Our eight-year old happily attends Rita Smith Elementary and our three-year old will start there in a few years. The applicant's proposal to add multifamily and single-family units on the property will harm the City's current residents with children who attend Rita Smith Elementary by overcrowding the school. Rita Smith Elementary is already at or over its existing capacity and simply cannot accommodate the many school-aged children who would occupy the proposed multifamily and single family properties. While the City requested and obtained its voters' approval for $193.7 million dollars to fund school improvements in a May 2019 bond package, not one dollar of those funds were contemplated for use at Rita Smith Elementary.2 Further, in its Frequently Asked Questions regarding that bond package, in response to the question "Is Wylie Really Growing that Much?" the City provided, in part, the following: Fortunately, we are able to predict growth a little more accurately than in years past. We utilize two demographers who study available land and housing trends to help us determine where the growth will occur. The challenge is when a development like Inspiration decides to reduce lot sizes to build more homes or when additional property is sold to developers which was previously unavailable.3 1 See Wylie ISO, Bond 2019, Frequently Asked Questions, available at https://www.wylieisd.net/Page/14115 (last accessed April 29, 2020) (stating, in part, "Nearly every campus is approaching or is at capacity."). 2 See Wylie ISD, Bond 2019, Bond Proposal, available at https://www.wylieisd.net/Page/14121 (last accessed April 29, 2020). 3 See Wylie ISO, Bond 2019, Frequently Asked Questions, available at https://www.wylieisd.net/Page/14115 (last accessed April 29, 2020) (emphasis added). 3 As the City itself noted as justification for the 2019 bond package, when developers reduce lot sizes, as the applicant intends to do, or when undeveloped land is later developed, as the applicant also intends to do, the City has to expand its existing campuses to accommodate more students. If the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Counsel approve the applicant's proposed zoning change, it will overcrowd existing classrooms at Rita Smith Elementary, which will eventually require the City to come up with more money in the future to expand Rita Smith Elementary. 5. More retail space in Wylie is unnecessary given the current COVID-19 climate. If the applicant's proposal was heard six months ago, well before the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for more retail space for small businesses may have been reasonable. That is no longer the case. The applicant proposes the zoning change in part to construct two, one- story retail buildings. With a massive number of business facing unheard-of challenges to survive the market downturn and closures that have resulted in record-setting unemployment throughout the country, it is questionable, at best, that the applicant will be able to get new businesses in these retail spaces. Unless the applicant has commitments from specific businesses in-hand and those businesses have the financial statements to support that they will still be around once construction of these retail spaces are complete, it would be imprudent to change the zoning to permit the construction of retail spaces at this time. 6. The proposed zoning change would be to the detriment to the animals and birds that live in the area and would negatively impact the floodplain. The nearly fifty acres of land that the applicant proposes to rezone is home to many animals, birds, trees, plants, and other creatures. While we recognize that the land is private property, destruction of much of the land for development will displace wildlife and impact the floodplain that makes up a good portion of the acreage. Preserving the existing agricultural zoning will ensure that the many beautiful birds and animals within these acres will continue to thrive, while also carrying out a goal of the City's 2012 Comprehensive Land Use Plan to ensure that floodplains are preserved. 4 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#2020-05. I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2020-05. Please feel free to contact the Planning Department at 972.516.6320 with questions or concerns Date,Location&Time of Planning&Zoning Commission meeting: Tuesday,May 5,2020,6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Date,Location&Time of City Council meeting: Tuesday,May 26,2020, 6:00 pm Municipal Complex,300 Country Club Road,Building 100,Wylie,Texas Name: /1. r 6,A/ii5 t (please print)( Address: L 70 --Oz>v Signature: Date: 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#2020-05. —� I am AGAINST the requested zoning as explained on the attached public notice for Zoning Case#2020-05. 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Recommendation Motion to approve Ordinance No. 2020-35 amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24, 2020-25, and 2020-26, 2020-29, and 2020-31 Continuing or Renewing the Mayor's Declaration of Local Disaster for a Public Health Emergency and establishing new orders to help abate the COVID-19 public health crisis. Discussion On March 22, March 27, April 2, April 28, and May 12 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-24, Ordinance No. 2020-25, Ordinance No. 2020-26, Ordinance No. 2020-29, and Ordinance 2020-31 which continued the Mayor's Amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency to help abate the public health threat resulting from the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19); providing the consent of the City Council to the continuation of the Declaration until 11:59 p.m. on May 26,2020. Page 1 of 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2020-35 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-24, 2020-25, 2020-26, 2020- 29, AND 2020-31 AND CONTINUING AND EXTENDING THE MAYOR'S AMENDED DECLARATION OF LOCAL DISASTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY DUE TO THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS(COVID- 19); PROVIDING THE CONSENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE CONTINUATION OF THE DECLARATION UNTIL 11:59 P.M. ON JUNE 9, 2020; PRESCRIBING ORDERS TO HELP ABATE THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY; PROVIDING AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY COUNCIL TO TERMINATE THE DISASTER DECLARATION; AND PROVIDING AN ENFORCEMENT CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,in December 2019, a novel coronavirus,now designated SARS-Co V2 which causes the disease COVID-19, was detected in Wuhan, China; and WHEREAS,on March 11,2020,the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic; and WHEREAS, COVID-19 spreads between people who are in close contact with one another through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes; and WHEREAS, the identification of "community spread" cases of COVID-19 in the region could potentially signal that transmission of the virus may no longer be limited to travel to outbreak areas or contact with travelers who have visited outbreak areas, and WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised that person-to- person contact heightens the risk of COVID-19 transmission; and WHEREAS, the President's Coronavirus Guidelines for America, as promulgated by President Donald J. Trump and the CDC on March 16, 2020, call upon Americans to slow the spread of COVID-19 by avoiding social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, using drive-thru, pickup, or delivery options at restaurants and bars, and avoiding visitation at nursing homes, among other steps; and WHEREAS,on March 13, 2020, Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a statewide public health disaster; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Collin County declared a local disaster for public health emergency and issued an accompanying order; and Ordinance No. 2020-35—Amending Ord.Nos. 2020-24,25,26,29 and 31;Extending Declaration of Disaster WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued a declaration of local disaster for public health emergency for the City of Wylie for a period of seven(7) days; and WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order GA 08, mandating the avoidance of social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, the avoidance of eating or drinking at bars, restaurants, and food courts, or visiting gyms or massage parlors, the avoidance of visiting nursing homes or retirement or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance, and closing schools throughout the State of Texas for a period of time; and WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued an amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency, expanding the original declaration; and WHEREAS, on March 22, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-24, which continued and extended the Mayor's amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency to help abate the public health threat resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-25, which amended Section 8 (Enforcement Clause) of Ordinance No. 2020-24; and WHEREAS, on March 31, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 14 relating to statewide continuity of essential services and activities during the COVID-19 disaster; and WHEREAS, on April 2,2020,the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-26,which amended Ordinance No. 2020-24 and Ordinance No. 2020-25; and WHEREAS, on April 27, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 18 relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster; and WHEREAS,on April 28,2020,the City Council adopted Ordinance No.2020-29,which amended Ordinance No. 2020-24, Ordinance No. 2020-25, and Ordinance No. 2020-26; and WHEREAS, on May 5, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 21 relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster; and WHEREAS,on May 12,2020,the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-31,which amended Ordinance No. 2020-24, Ordinance No. 2020-25, Ordinance No. 2020-26, and Ordinance No. 2020-29; and WHEREAS, on May 18, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 23 relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster; and Ordinance No. 2020-35-Amending Ord.Nos. 2020-24,25,26,29 and 31;Extending Declaration of Disaster WHEREAS, the conditions necessitating declaration of local state of disaster continue to exist and are anticipated to continue to exist at least until June 9, 2020; and WHEREAS, the continued worldwide spread of COVID-19 presents an imminent threat of widespread illness, which requires emergency action; and WHEREAS, since May 12, 2020, the City Council and City staff have continued to evaluate the community spread of COVID-19 and have reviewed updated guidance and orders from the United States President, the CDC, the Governor of the State of Texas, Collin County Judge, Dallas County, Rockwall County and others, and the City Council has concluded that it is necessary to amend Ordinance Nos. 2020-31, 2020-29, 2020-26, 2020-25, and 2020-24 to extend the duration of the orders and regulations set forth in such Ordinances; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City of Wylie, Texas, and its citizens to amend Ordinance Nos. 2020-31, 2020-29, 2020-26, 2020-25, and 2020-24 as set forth below to help abate the public health threat and to promote the public health, safety and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED,by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas: SECTION 1. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. Pursuant to Section 418.018 of the Government Code, the declaration of local disaster is hereby continued. Pursuant to Sections 121.003 and 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, Section 418.108 of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 81 of the Texas Health and Safety Code and such other powers the City of Wylie may have under the City Charter and other laws, the City Council hereby adopts and approves the orders specified in this Ordinance, which shall apply throughout the City of Wylie and shall be in effect from the date of this Ordinance until 11:59 p.m. on June 9, 2020, provided, however, that the declaration and such orders may be terminated before the expiration on 11:59 p.m. on June 9, 2020 by subsequent order of the City Council, and may be continued or renewed beyond 11:59 p.m. on June 9, 2020 only with the consent of the City Council of the City of Wylie. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby finds that while in a state of disaster, there is a public purpose in maintaining the City workforce and ensuring continuity in staffing while continuing the City's services but recognizing that certain facilities and/or operations may need to be temporarily closed or suspended and/or certain personnel may encounter disaster-related events that prevent them from working at full capacity intermittently during the public health emergency. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to make any staffing and compensation- related decisions necessary to adapt to the rapidly changing environment created by the public health emergency to meet the objectives stated herein and authorizes the expenditure of City funds Ordinance No. 2020-35—Amending Ord.Nos. 2020-24,25,26,29 and 31;Extending Declaration of Disaster to accommodate the same. Any expenditure of funds beyond that approved in the FY 19-20 budget must come to the City Council for ratification at a City Council meeting, though the expenditure may be made prior to City Council ratification due to the public health emergency. SECTION 4. The City Council hereby finds that for the duration of this disaster declaration, immediate procurement directly related to the disaster may be necessary to preserve and protect public health and safety. Accordingly, the City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to purchase goods or services as necessary for ratification by the City Council at a later date as long as the procurement is in compliance with state law requirements. SECTION 5. The City Council hereby finds that a public necessity exists during the duration of this disaster to determine whether it is difficult for a quorum of the members of decision-making boards of the City to meet in person based on public health and safety concerns related to the pandemic. The City Council authorizes any member of Council, staff, and decision-making boards who is sick, or unable to attend the meeting in person, to conduct their public meetings via telephone conference pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.125(b) and/or the Order of the Governor of the State of Texas temporarily suspending certain provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, guidance received from the Texas Attorney General's Office and/or other law or order. SECTION 6.The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to temporarily waive any City Code regulations that are difficult or impossible to comply with during the term of this declaration of disaster as long as it is not inconsistent with state law. SECTION 7.Pursuant to Section 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code,the City of Wylie is authorized to adopt rules to protect the health of persons in the City of Wylie, including quarantine rules to protect its residents against communicable disease and provide for the establishment of quarantine stations, emergency hospitals, and other hospitals. SECTION 8. The City Council hereby finds and declares that this declaration authorizes the use of all lawfully available enforcement measures. A failure to comply with the City's Emergency Management Plan, or a rule, order or Ordinance adopted under the Plan, including this Ordinance, is punishable as authorized in Section 418.173 of the Texas Government Code. This Ordinance incorporates Executive Order GA 23, as it exists or may be amended and any other Executive Orders regarding COVID-19 that are issued by the Governor on or after the effective date of this Ordinance. In addition, a person who violates any provision of this declaration, upon conviction, is punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000. A violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a separate violation for each calendar day in which it occurs. SECTION 9. Pursuant to Section 418.018(c) of the Government Code, the declaration shall be given prompt and general publicity and shall be filed promptly with the City Secretary. Ordinance No. 2020-35—Amending Ord.Nos. 2020-24,25,26,29 and 31;Extending Declaration of Disaster SECTION 10. Pursuant to Texas Government Code §418.108(d), the City of Wylie Emergency Management Plan shall remain active through the duration of this disaster declaration. SECTION 11. The City of Wylie will activate the Emergency Operations Center and will operate on an as needed basis throughout the duration of this Ordinance. SECTION 12. Grocery stores, supermarkets, warehouse stores, hospitals, and medical facilities are experiencing high levels of demand for a large number of products, requiring more deliveries from manufacturers and distribution centers to serve their customers. A number of Texas cities and local associations have implemented restrictions on delivery hours to stores to mitigate truck noise and traffic. Due to the need to deliver products as quickly and efficiently as possible during this critical time frame,this Order hereby suspends all delivery hour restrictions for transport to or from any entity involved in the selling or distribution of food products, medicine, or medical supplies in City of Wylie for the next 15 days. SECTION 13. If someone in a household has tested positive for coronavirus, the household is ordered to isolate at home. Members of the household shall not go to work, school, or any other community function. SECTION 14. All City employees shall remain at home if sick. SECTION 15. All persons or groups using Parks and Recreation facilities shall follow to the extent possible the minimum recommended health protocols issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services that are applicable to such use or activity. These protocols are available at https://www.dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/opentexas.aspx. SECTION 16. The following Parks and Recreation facilities/activities remain closed or cancelled until further order of the City Council: Wylie Senior Recreation Center, Brown House, locker rooms, indoor youth play areas, and park pavilion reservations. Youth leagues may resume practices on May 31, 2020 and games may begin on June 15, 2020. The Wylie Recreation Center will continue to remain open under conditions outlined by the current Governor's order and to accommodate current budget and operational limitations. SECTION 17. The City Council strongly encourages compliance with the following Recommendations, including social distancing, providing hand sanitizer and tissues, and increasing cleaning of commonly and frequently touched services. This Ordinance does not mandate sheltering in place.All critical infrastructure will remain operational,domestic travel will remain unrestricted, and government entities and businesses will continue providing essential services. For offices and workplaces that remain open, employees should practice good hygiene and,where feasible,work from home in order to achieve optimum isolation from COVID-19. The more that people reduce their public contact, the sooner COVID-19 will be contained and the sooner this Ordinance will expire. Ordinance No. 2020-35—Amending Ord.Nos. 2020-24,25,26,29 and 31;Extending Declaration of Disaster SECTION 18. The City of Wylie must promptly provide copies of this Ordinance by posting on the City of Wylie website. If any subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance or any application of it to any person, structure, gathering, or circumstance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, then such decision will not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Ordinance. SECTION 19. All provisions of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wylie, codified or uncodified, in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby temporarily superseded by this Ordinance for the duration of this declaration. Should any section,subsection,sentence,clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional and/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. The City Council declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases is declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 20. Ordinance Nos. 2020-31, 2020-29, 2020-26, 2020-25 and 2020-24 shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other Ordinance. 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 21. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. This Ordinance shall be effective until 11:59 p.m. on June 9, 2020, or until it is either rescinded, superseded, or amended pursuant to applicable law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 26TH DAY OF MAY 2020. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Ordinance No. 2020-35—Amending Ord.Nos. 2020-24,25,26,29 and 31;Extending Declaration of Disaster ORDINANCE NO. 2020-24 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, CONTINUING AND EXTENDING THE MAYOR'S AMENDED DECLARATION OF LOCAL DISASTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY DUE TO THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19); PROVIDING THE CONSENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE CONTINUATION OF THE DECLARATION UNTIL 11:59 P.M.ON APRIL 3, 2020 PRESCRIBING ORDERS TO HELP ABATE THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY; PROVIDING AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY COUNCIL TO TERMINATE THE DISASTER DECLARATION; AND PROVIDING AN ENFORCEMENT CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE ANDAN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,in December 2019,a novel coronavirus,now designated SARS-Co V2 which causes the disease COVID-19,was detected in Wuhan, China; and WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic;and WHEREAS,COVID-19 spreads between people who are in close contact with one another through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes;and WHEREAS,the identification of"community spread" cases of COVID-19 in the region could potentially signal that transmission of the virus may no longer be limited to travel to outbreak areas or contact with travelers who have visited outbreak areas, and WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised that person-to-person contact heightens the risk of COVID-19 transmission;and WHEREAS, the President's Coronavirus Guidelines for America, as promulgated by President Donald J. Trump and the CDC on March 16, 2020, call upon Americans to slow the spread of COVID-19 by avoiding social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people,using drive- thru,pickup,or delivery options at restaurants and bars,and avoiding visitation at nursing homes, among other steps;and WHEREAS,on March 13,2020,Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a statewide public health disaster;and WHEREAS,on March 16,2020,Collin County declared a local disaster for public health emergency and issued an accompanying order; and WHEREAS,on March 16,2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued a declaration of local disaster for public health emergency for the City of Wylie for a period of seven(7)days;and WHEREAS,on March 19,2020,the Governor issued Executive Order GA 08,mandating the avoidance of social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, the avoidance of eating or drinking at bars, restaurants, and food courts, or visiting gyms or massage parlors, the avoidance of visiting nursing homes or retirement or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance, and closing schools throughout the State of Texas for a period of time;and WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued an amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency, expanding the original declaration;and WHEREAS, the continued worldwide spread of COVID-19 presents an imminent threat of widespread illness,which requires emergency action; and WHEREAS, the conditions necessitating declaration of local state of disaster continue to exist and are anticipated to continue to exist for at least sixty(60)days; and WHEREAS, Section 418.108(b) of the Texas Government Code provides that a declaration of local disaster may not be continued for a period of more than seven days without the consent of the governing body of the political subdivision;and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the declaration of local disaster, as amended, should be continued to help abate the public health threat. NOW.THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas: SECTION 1.The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. Pursuant to Section 418.018 of the Government Code, the declaration of local disaster is hereby continued. Pursuant to Sections 121.003 and 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, Section 418.108 of the Texas Government Code,Chapter 81 of the Texas Health and Safety Code and such other powers the City of Wylie may have under the City Charter and other laws,the City Council hereby adopts and approves the orders specified in Exhibit"A,"which shall apply throughout the City of Wylie and shall be in effect until 11:59 p.m. on April 3, 2020from the date of this Ordinance, provided, however, that the declaration may be terminated before the expiration on 11:59 p.m. on April 3,2020 by subsequent order of the City Council,and may be continued or renewed beyond 11:59 p.m. on April 3, 2020 only with the consent of the City Council of the City of Wylie. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby finds that while in a state of disaster, them is a public purpose in maintaining the City workforce and ensuring continuity in staffing while continuing the City's services but recognizing that certain facilities and/or operations may need to be temporarily closed or suspended and/or certain personnel may encounter disaster-related events that prevent them from working at full capacity intermittently during the public health emergency. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to make any staffing and compensation- related decisions necessary to adapt to the rapidly changing environment created by the public health emergency to meet the objectives stated herein and authorizes the expenditure of City funds to accommodate the same. Any expenditure of funds beyond that approved in the FY 19-20 budget must come to the City Council for ratification at a City Council meeting,though the expenditure may be made prior to City Council ratification due to the public health emergency. SECTION 4. The City Council hereby finds that for the duration of this disaster declaration, immediate procurement directly related to the disaster may be necessary to preserve and protect public health and safety. Accordingly, the City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to purchase goods or services as necessary for ratification by the City Council at a later date as long as the procurement is in compliance with state law requirements. SECTION 5.The City Council hereby finds that a public necessity exists to authorize the City Council during the duration of this disaster to determine whether it is difficult for a quorum of the members of decision-making boards of the City to meet in person based on public health and safety concerns related to the pandemic. If such a determination is made, decision-making boards will be authorized to conduct their public meetings via telephone conference pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.125(b) and/or the Order of the Governor of the State of Texas temporarily suspending certain provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, guidance received from the Texas Attorney General's Office and/or other law or order. SECTION 6. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to temporarily waive any City Code regulations that are difficult or impossible to comply with during the term of this declaration of disaster as long as it is not inconsistent with state law. SECTION 7.The City Council hereby finds and declares that this declaration authorizes the City to take any actions necessary to promote health and suppress disease, including quarantine,and fining those who do not comply with the City's rules,pursuant to Section 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code. SECTION 8. The City Council hereby finds and declares that this declaration authorizes the use of all lawfully available enforcement measures. A failure to comply with the City's Emergency Management Plan,or a rule,order or ordinance adopted under the Plan,including this Ordinance, is punishable as authorized in Section 418.173 of the Texas Government Code. This local disaster declaration expressly incorporates Executive Order GA-08. In addition, a person who violates any provision of this declaration,upon conviction,is punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 or 180 days in jail. A violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a separate violation for each calendar day in which it occurs. SECTION 9. Pursuant to Section 418.018(c) of the Government Code, the declaration shall be given prompt and general publicity and shall be filed promptly with the City Secretary. SECTION 10. All provisions of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wylie,codified or uncodified,in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby temporarily superseded by this Ordinance for the duration of this declaration. Should any section,subsection,sentence,clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional and/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.The City Council declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of whether any one or more sections,subsections, sentences,clauses or phrases is declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 11. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. This Declaration shall be effective until 11:59 p.m. on April 3,2020,or until it is rescinded,either superseded,or amended pursuant to applicable law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS,ON THIS THE 22ND DAY OF MARCH 2020. (..4 e, 11/4 ----- _ Eric Hogue, M o AT f ST: Tina Link,Deputy 1 ecretary r 4-7 j ,-- :4 If'I:. , gym.. Tx �4�,eararr,y�o - SF�ySA RE RAfLW-4.r •, 111 elSS7. i s/ire or-r01`Y ._ ., / EXHIBIT"A" COVID-19 EMERGENCY PUBLIC HEALTH DECLARATION ORDERS FOR THE CITY OF WYLIE The following orders shall apply throughout the City of Wylie: 1.Pursuant to Texas Government Code §418.108(d), the City of Wylie Emergency Management Plan shall remain active through the duration of this disaster declaration. 2. Pursuant to Texas Government Code §418.020(d), the City of Wylie is authorized to: (1) temporarily or permanently acquire by lease, purchase, or other means sites required for installation of temporary housing units or emergency shelters for disaster victims; and (2) enter into arrangements necessary to prepare or equip the sites to use the housing units or shelters, including arrangements for the purchase of temporary housing units or shelters and the payment of transportation charges. 3.Pursuant to Section 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code,the City of Wylie is authorized to adopt rules to protect the health of persons in the City of Wylie, including quarantine rules to protect its residents against communicable disease and provide for the establishment of quarantine stations,emergency hospitals,and other hospitals. 4.All public, private, and commercial labs within the City of Wylie are encouraged to report the number of COVID-19 tests conducted on a daily basis to the City of Wylie. 5.In accordance with the Guidelines from the President,the Governor and the CDC,every person in Wylie shall avoid social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people. 6. Public or private Recreational Gatherings and Community Gatherings are prohibited anywhere in the City of Wylie. 7. Restaurants with or without drive-in or drive-through services and microbreweries, micro- distilleries,or wineries may only provide take out, delivery, or drive-through services as allowed by law, 8. Bars, lounges, taverns, private clubs, arcades, bowling alleys, theaters, gyms, fitness centers, gymnastics or martial arts studios,massage parlors, nail salons, hair salons, barber shops, beauty salons,hair removal services,spas,tattoo and piercing parlors,and all other non-medical,personal care services that cannot be provided while maintaining appropriate social distance shall close. 9. All elective medical, surgical, and dental procedures are prohibited anywhere in the City of Wylie. Hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, dental offices, and other medical facilities are directed to identify procedures that are deemed "elective" by assessing which procedures can be postponed or cancelled based on patient risk considering the emergency need for redirection of resources to COV ID-19 response. 10.Nursing homes,retirement,and long-term care facilities are instructed by this Order to prohibit non-essential visitors from accessing their facilities unless to provide critical assistance or for end- of-life visitation. 11. In addition,the Office of the Mayor and the Collin County and Dallas County Departments of Health and Human Services ("Health Authority") strongly urge high-risk individuals to cancel, reschedule,and not attend all gatherings until further notice.These attached Recommendations are based on the social distancing practices attached to this Order as well as the "Implementation of Mitigation Strategies for Communities with Local COVID-19 Transmission"issued by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC"). The Office of the Mayor and the Health Authority urge people to not attend non-essential gatherings during the duration of this in Order to help slow down the spread of the COVID-19 virus. 12. Definitions: a. For purposes of this Order, a "Community Gathering" is any indoor or outdoor event or convening, subject to the exceptions and clarifications below, that brings together or is likely to bring together fifty(50)or more persons at the same time in a single room or other single confined or enclosed space, such as an auditorium, theatre,stadium(indoor or outdoor),arena or event center,meeting hail,conference center, large cafeteria,or any other confined indoor or confined outdoor space. An outdoor"Community Gathering" under this Order is limited to events in confined outdoor spaces, which means an outdoor space that (i) is enclosed by a fence, physical barrier, or other structure and (ii) where people are present and they are within six feet of one another for extended periods. For clarity, community gatherings include, but are not limited to, weddings, religious services, funerals, and other gatherings. a. For the purposes of the Order,a"Recreational Gathering"is any indoor or outdoor event or convening that is primarily social or recreational in nature, subject to the exceptions and clarifications below, that brings together or is likely to bring together ten(10)or more persons at the same time in a single room or other single confined or enclosed space. For clarity, social gatherings include, but are not limited to, parties, backyard barbecues, social events, sporting events, and other gatherings. Private facilities, such as county clubs, may still operate their outdoor facilities,such as golf or tennis courts,but must limit indoor activities,such as their card rooms and similar amenities to 10 people or less. To the extent individuals are using shared outdoor spaces, such as public parks or trails, they must maintain at least six feet of space from any other person at all times. b. This Order does not prohibit gatherings of people in multiple, separate enclosed spaces in a single building such as school classrooms, residential buildings, or hotels, so long as 50 people are not present in any single space at the same time. This Order also does not prohibit the use of enclosed spaces where 50 or more people may be present at different times during the day, so long as 50 or more people are not present in the space at the same time. For example, residential buildings may continue to operate their common facilities, such as laundry facilities, so long as 50 or more people are not present at the same time. For any gathering covered by this subsection,the Office of Mayor and the Health Authority strongly encourage compliance with the attached Recommendations, including social distancing, providing hand sanitizer and tissues, and increasing cleaning of commonly and frequently touched services. c. This Order does not apply to the following critical facilities, so long as visitors are generally not within six feet of one another for extended periods: i. government buildings providing essential services; ii. schools or institutes of higher learning; iii. banks, financial institutions,and credit unions; iv. office buildings, so long as employers take all steps reasonably possible to implement social distancing protocols; v. grocery stores and pharmacies; and vi. hospitals and medical offices and facilities, including cafes and restaurants located within these facilities. For purposes of this Order, "grocery stores" includes warehouse stores, big-box stores, bodegas, gas stations, and farmers' markets that sell food products and household staples. In the settings described, the Office of Mayor and the Health Authority strongly encourage compliance with the attached Recommendations, including social distancing, providing hand sanitizer and tissues, and increasing cleaning of commonly and frequently touched services. 13. Our community's critical infrastructure,which includes communications,emergency services, energy,transportation systems, and water and wastewater systems, are instructed by this order to continue operating and encouraged to implement screening precautions to protect employees. 14. Grocery stores, supermarkets, warehouse stores, hospitals, and medical facilities are experiencing high levels of demand for a large number of products,requiring more deliveries from manufacturers and distribution centers to serve their customers.A number of Texas cities and local associations have implemented restrictions on delivery hours to stores to mitigate truck noise and traffic. Due to the need to deliver products as quickly and efficiently as possible during this critical timeframe, this Order hereby suspends all delivery hour restrictions for transport to or from any entity involved in the selling or distribution of food products, medicine, or medical supplies in City of Wylie for the next 60 days. 1. Due to increased demand for bath or toilet tissue resulting from stock up buying and individuals who purchase for resale, a mandatory limit on toilet paper sales is instituted until the supply chain meets the demand or two weeks, whichever comes first.All sales of bath or toilet tissue occurring in City of Wylie are limited to the greater of: (a)twelve(12) rolls per purchase or(b)one(1) package per purchase. 15. Due to the public health emergency,the Office of Mayor hereby advises the Dallas,Rockwall, and Collin County Justices of the Peace to suspend eviction hearings and writs of possession for at least the next 60 days to prevent renters from being displaced. 16. If someone in a household has tested positive for coronavirus, the household is ordered to isolate at home. Members of the household cannot go to work, school, or any other community function. 17. Public and private schools and institutions of higher education are instructed by this Order to provide a safety plan to City of Wylie Emergency Management 72 hours before students return to a classroom setting. 18. Additionally, the Office of Mayor and the Health Authority instructs all employees to remain at home if sick. Employees of private businesses and nonprofits with six or more employees in the City of Wylie can use their paid sick leave when they are sick or to care for sick family members. 19.The City of Wylie must promptly provide copies of this Order by posting on the City of Wylie website. If any subsection, sentence, clause,phrase,or word of this Order or any application of it to any person, structure, gathering, or circumstance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, then such decision will not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Order. 20.The City of Wylie will activate the Emergency Operations Center and will operate during normal business hours. 21.All Parks and Recreation facilities are closed. Parks and trails shall remain open. 22.The Smith Public Library is closed. 23.All City Board and Commission meetings,with the exception of Wylie City Council,Planning and Zoning and any other meeting required by law, will be postponed for the duration of this disaster declaration. 24.All youth sports leagues will be suspended. 25.All citizens are encouraged to watch City Council meetings online and submit comments of public interest,and on agenda items,by going to wylietexas.govlboards and completing the Citizen Comment form. 26. The Office of the Mayor and the Health Authority strongly encourage compliance with the following Recommendations,including social distancing,providing hand sanitizer and tissues,and increasing cleaning of commonly and frequently touched services. This Order does not prohibit people from visiting a variety of places, including grocery stores, gas stations, parks, and banks, so long as the necessary precautions are maintained to reduce the transmission of COVID-19.This Order does not mandate sheltering in place. All critical infrastructure will remain operational, domestic travel will remain unrestricted, and government entities and businesses will continue providing essential services. For offices and workplaces that remain open, employees should practice good hygiene and, where feasible,work from home in order to achieve optimum isolation from COVID-19. The more that people reduce their public contact, the sooner COVID-19 will be contained and the sooner this Order will expire. City of Wylie Social Distancing Recommendations 1) Vulnerable Populations: Limit Outings • Vulnerable populations include people who are: o 60 years old and older. o People with certain health conditions such as heart disease, lung disease,diabetes, kidney disease and weakened immune systems. • For vulnerable populations, don't go to gatherings unless it is essential. If you can telecommute,you should. Avoid people who are sick. 2)Workplace and Businesses: Minimize Exposure • Suspend nonessential employee travel. • Minimize the number of employees working within six feet of one another, including minimizing or canceling large in-person meetings and conferences. • Urge employees to stay home when they are sick and maximize flexibility in sick leave benefits. • Do not require a doctor's note for employees who are sick. • Consider use of telecommuting options. • Some people need to be at work to provide essential services of great benefit to the community. They can take steps in their workplace to minimize risk. 3) Cancel Non-essential Events • Cancel non-essential events. • Do not attend any events or gatherings if sick. • For events that aren't cancelled,we recommend: o Having hand washing capabilities,hand sanitizers and tissues available. o Frequently cleaning high touch surface areas like counter tops and hand rails. o Finding ways to create physical space to minimize close contact as much as possible. 4)Schools: Safety First • Do not have your child attend school if sick. • If you have a child with chronic health conditions,consult the child's doctor about school attendance. • Schools should equip all classrooms with hand sanitizers and tissues. • Recommend rescheduling or cancelling events that are not essential. • Explore remote teaching and online options to continue learning. • Schools should develop a plan for citywide school closures, and families should prepare for potential closures. 5)Transit: Cleaning and Protection • Increase cleaning of vehicles and high touch surface areas. • Provide hand washing/hand sanitizers and tissues in stations and on vehicles. 6)Health Care Settings: Avoid as possible, protect the vulnerable • Long-term care facilities should have a COVID-19 plan in accordance with CDC or state guidelines. • Long-term care facilities should restrict all visitation except for certain compassionate care situations, such as end of life situations. • The general public should avoid going to medical settings such as hospitals,nursing homes and long-term care facilities, even if you are not ill. • If you are ill,call your health care provider ahead of time,and you may be able to be served by phone. • Do not visit emergency rooms unless it is essential. • Follow guidance and directions of all facilities. 7) Everyone: Do your part The best way for all City of Wylie residents to reduce their risk of getting sick, as with seasonal colds or the flu, still applies to prevent COVID-19: • Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. • Cough or sneeze into your elbow or a tissue. Throw the tissue in the trash. • Stay home if you are sick. • Avoid touching your face. • Try alternatives to shaking hands, like an elbow bump or wave. • If you have recently returned from a country, state or region with ongoing COVID-19 infections, monitor your health and follow the instructions of public health officials and CDC guidance. • There is no recommendation to wear masks at this time to prevent yourself from getting sick. You can also prepare for the possible disruption caused by an outbreak. Preparedness actions include: • Prepare to work from home if that is possible for your job, and your employer. • Make sure you have a supply of all essential medications for your family. • Prepare a child care plan if you or a caregiver are sick. • Make arrangements about how your family will manage a school closure. • Plan for how you can care for a sick family member without getting sick yourself. • Take care of each other and check in by phone with friends, family and neighbors that are vulnerable to serious illness or death if they get COVID-19. • Keep common spaces clean to help maintain a healthy environment for you and others. Frequently touched surfaces should be cleaned regularly with disinfecting sprays,wipes or common household cleaning products. c&s1'hc I um;ts-t!lc"l+irtes • 1; n,m;trir • [4n°Prz1,_d i i{<-i ;rik' media STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Chad Engbrock, publisher of C & S Media, dba The Wylie News, a newspaper regularly published in Collin County, Texas and having general circulation in Collin County, Texas, and being in compliance with Section 2051.044, Texas Government Code (a); (1), (2), (3) and (4), who being by me duly sworn, deposed and says that the foregoing attached: City of Wylie Legal Notice—Ordinance No. 2020-24 was published in said newspaper on the following date(s), to-wit: March 25, 2020. Chad Engbrock, Publisher Subscribed and sworn before me on this, the 26fh day of March, 2020 to certify y‘hich witness my hand and seal of office. l SONIA A. DUGGAN I J�fi�� :�'PPY z.° _Notary Public,State of Texas Notary Public ' n .�or N,•.�^1.°Qa Comm.Expires 08-18-2020 % ot�:� Notary ID 130783749 The State of Texas My commission expires 08/18/2020 I tlirl ia...i t •1 l ORDINANCE NO.2020-24 An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas, continuing and ' ex- tending the Mayor's amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emer- gency due to the novel' Coronavirus (Ct3_ VID-19); providing the consent of the City Council to the continu- ation of the DecTara Lion until 11:59 pm. on April 3, 2020 pre- scribing Orders to help abate'the Public Health Emergency; providing authority for the City Council to terminate the Disaster Declara- tion; and providing an enforcement clause, severability clause and an effective date. ORDINANCE NO. 2020-25 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2020-24, WHICH CONTINUED AND EXTENDED THE MAYOR'S AMENDED DECLARATION OF LOCAL DISASTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY DUE TO THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19); MODIFYING SECTION 8 (ENFORCEMENT CLAUSE); AND PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on March 22, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-24, which continued and extended the Mayor's Amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency to help abate the public health threat resulting from the novel coronavirus (COVID- 19)pandemic; WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that it is in the best interest of the City of Wylie, Texas, and its citizens to amend Section 8 (Enforcement Clause) of Ordinance No. 2020- 24 as set forth below to promote the public health, safety and welfare. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas: SECTION 1. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. Section 8 (Enforcement Clause) of Ordinance No. 2020-24 is hereby amended as follows: "The City Council hereby finds and declares that this declaration authorizes the use of all lawfully available enforcement measures. A failure to comply with the City's Emergency Management Plan, or a rule, order or ordinance adopted under the Plan, including this Ordinance, is punishable as authorized in Section 418.173 of the Texas Government Code. This local disaster declaration expressly incorporates Executive Order GA-08. In addition, a person who violates any provision of this declaration, upon conviction, is punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 180 days in jail. A violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a separate violation for each calendar day in which it occurs." SECTION 3. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional and/or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly 1 Deletions are evidenced by strikethrough. Ordinance No. 2020-25-Amending Ordinance No. 2020-24,Section 8 provided that any and all remaining portions of this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. The City Council declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases is declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 27' DAY OF MARCH 2020. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: jumAAA__, Stephanie Storm, City Secretary /- �- i pp 1# t t t • s' Ordinance No.2020-25-Amending Ordinance No. 2020-24, Section 8 The Farmersville`times • Murphy Monitor • The Princeton Herald • S uh!;e `,t:--; • THE WYl IP NPWS m& f., a STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Chad Engbrock, publisher of C & S Media, dba The Wylie News, a newspaper regularly published in Collin County, Texas and having general circulation in Collin County, Texas, and being in compliance with Section 2051.044, Texas Government Code (a); (1), (2), (3) and (4), who being by me duly sworn, deposed and says that the foregoing attached: City of Wylie Legal Notice—Ordinance No. 2020-25 was published in said newspaper on the following date(s), to-wit: April 1, 2020. Chad Engbrock, Publisher Subscribed and sworn before me on this,the 2"d day of April, 2020 to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. Vt'Il-J - urru' SONIA A. DUGGAN otary Public i r ,xp,PY PV�'� _ 6 Notary Public, State of Texas I/I�/NThe State of Te s Comm. Expires 08-18-2020 Notary ID 130783749 �......� My commission expires 08/18/2020 Murphy/SachsciWylie Office• 1 10 N.Ballard•P.O.Box 369•W0-lie.TX 75098•972-412-5515•fax 972-442-4;Ih I trmerscille Princeton Office•101 S.Main•P.O.Box 512•Far merst-i Ile,TX 7.5442•972-784-6397•fav 972-782-702:3 CITY OF WYLIE a severability clause and an effective date. Ordinance No.2020-25 4 I t-2611 An ordinance of the city council of the city of Wylie, Texas, amending Ordinance No. 2020-24, which continued and ex- tended the Mayor's Amended Declara- tion of Local Disas- ter for,Public Health Emergency due to the novel coronavirus (co- vid-19)a modifying section 8 (enforcement clause); and providing 0 ' 1INANCE NO. 2020-26 • 0' 1 IN• CE OF T :I CITY CO CIL OF T:1 CITY OF IE, • S, • 1 1ING 0 ' 'IN CE NOS. 2020-24 i 2020-25 • 1 CONT 1 IG • 1 EXTE )ING TIP • YOR'S • I ED DECL• ' • TION OF LOCAL DISASTER FOR P LIC .1 ALTH E I RGENCY DUE TO T :1 NOVEL CORONA 1'US (CO 111-19); PRO I 1 ING T :I CONSENT OF T :1 CITY CO CH, TO T : CONT I ATION OF T . DECL• ' • TION TIL 11:59 PM. ON AP' 1 30, 2020; P' SC :ING 0' 1 E TO :1 LP - :ATE T P LIC :1 ALTH E I RGENCY; PRO II ING AUTHO ' TY FOR T:I CITY CO CIL TO TE ' II ATE T :I DISASTER DECL• ' • TION; I PRO II ING • E ORCE NT CLAUSE, SEVE • :H_,ITY CLAUSE I • EF CT DATE. :1 ' AS, in December 2019, a novel coronavirus, now designated SARS-Co V2 which causes the disease CO ID-19,was detected in Wuhan, China; and I ' AS, on March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared CO I-19 a worldwide pandemic; and :I ' AS, CO D-19 spreads between people who are in close contact with one another through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes; and :1 ' AS, the identification of"community spread" cases of CO ID-19 in the region could potentially signal that transmission of the virus may no longer be limited to travel to outbreak areas or contact with travelers who have visited outbreak areas, and :1 ' AS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised that person-to-person contact heightens the risk of CO I -19 transmission; and 11 AS, the President's Coronavirus Guidelines for - II erica, as promulgated by President Donald J. Trump and the CDC on March 16, 2020, call upon - II ericans to slow the spread of CO ID-19 by avoiding social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, using drive i , pickup, or delivery options at restaurants and bars, and avoiding visitation at nursing homes, • siong other steps; and .1 ' AS, on March 13, 2020, Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a statewide public health disaster; and :I ' AS, on March 16, 2020, Collin County declared a local disaster for public health emergency and issued an accompanying order; and Ordinance No. 2020-26— is ended Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 WHEREAS, on March 16,2020,Mayor Eric Hogue issued a declaration of local disaster for public health emergency for the City of Wylie for a period of seven(7)days; and WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order GA 08, mandating the avoidance of social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, the avoidance of eating or drinking at bars, restaurants, and food courts, or visiting gyms or massage parlors, the avoidance of visiting nursing homes or retirement or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance, and closing schools throughout the State of Texas for a period of time; and WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued an amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency, expanding the original declaration; and WHEREAS, on March 22, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-24, which continued and extended the Mayor's amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency to help abate the public health threat resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-25, which amended Section 8 (Enforcement Clause) of Ordinance No. 2020-24; and WHEREAS, on March 31, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 14 relating to statewide continuity of essential services and activities during the COVID-19 disaster; and WHEREAS, the continued worldwide spread of COVID-19 presents an imminent threat of widespread illness,which requires emergency action; and WHEREAS, the conditions necessitating declaration of local state of disaster continue to exist and are anticipated to continue to exist at least until April 30,2020; and WHEREAS, since March 27, 2020, the City Council and City staff have continued to evaluate the community spread of COVED-19 and have reviewed updated guidance and orders from the United States President, the CDC, the Governor of the State of Texas, Collin County Judge, Dallas County, Rockwall County and others, and the City Council has concluded that it is necessary to amend Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 to extend the duration of the orders and regulations set forth in such Ordinances; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City of Wylie, Texas, and its citizens to amend Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 as set forth below to help abate the public health threat and to promote the public health, safety and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas: Ordinance No.2020-26—Amended Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 SECTION 1. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. ' suant to Section 418.018 of the Government Code, the declaration of local disaster is hereby continued. ' suant to Sections 121.003 and 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, Section 418.108 of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 81 of the Texas Health and Safety Code and such other powers the City of Wylie may have under the City Charter and other laws, the City Council hereby adopts and approves the orders specified in this Ordinance, which shall apply throughout the City of Wylie and shall be in effect from the date of this Ordinance until 11:59 p.m. on April 30, 2020, provided, however, that the declaration and such orders may be terminated before the expiration on 11:59 p.m. on April 30, 2020 by subsequent order of the City Council, and may be continued or renewed beyond 11:59 p.m. on April 30, 2020 only with the consent of the City Council of the City of Wylie. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby finds that while in a state of disaster, there is a public purpose in maintaining the City workforce and ensuring continuity in staffmg while continuing the City's services but recognizing that certain facilities and/or operations may need to be temporarily closed or suspended and/or certain personnel may encounter disaster-related events that prevent them from working at full capacity intermittently during the public health emergency. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to make any staffing and compensation-related decisions necessary to adapt to the rapidly changing environment created by the public health emergency to meet the objectives stated herein and authorizes the expenditure of City funds to accommodate the s. us e. Any expenditure of funds beyond that approved in the FY 19-20 budget must come to the City Council for ratification at a City Council meeting, though the expenditure may be made prior to City Council ratification due to the public health emergency. SECTION 4. The City Council hereby finds that for the duration of this disaster declaration, immediate procurement directly related to the disaster may be necessary to preserve and protect public health and safety. Accordingly, the City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to purchase goods or services as necessary for ratification by the City Council at a later date as long as the procurement is in compliance with state law requirements. SECTION 5. The City Council hereby fmds that a public necessity exists during the duration of this disaster to determine whether it is difficult for a quorum of the members of decision-m. i g boards of the City to meet in person based on public health and safety concerns related to the pandemic. The City Council authorizes any member of Council, staff, and decision-m. s g boards who is sick, or unable to attend the meeting in person, to conduct their public meetings via telephone conference pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.125(b) and/or the Order of the Governor of the State of Texas temporarily suspending Ordinance No. 2020-26— is ended Ordinance Nos.2020-24 and 2020-25 certain provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, guidance received from the Texas Attorney General's Office and/or other law or order. SECTION 6. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to temporarily waive any City Code regulations that are difficult or impossible to comply with during the term of this declaration of disaster as long as it is not inconsistent with state law. SECTION 7. Pursuant to Section 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, the City of Wylie is authorized to adopt rules to protect the health of persons in the City of Wylie, including quarantine rules to protect its residents against communicable disease and provide for the establishment of quarantine stations, emergency hospitals, and other hospitals. SECTION 8. The City Council hereby finds and declares that this declaration authorizes the use of all lawfully available enforcement measures. A failure to comply with the City's Emergency Management Plan, or a rule, order or Ordinance adopted under the Plan, including this Ordinance, is punishable as authorized in Section 418.173 of the Texas Government Code. This Ordinance incorporates Executive Order GA 14, as it exists or may be amended and any successor order thereto. In addition, a person who violates any provision of this declaration, upon conviction, is punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000. A violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a separate violation for each calendar day in which it occurs. SECTION 9. Pursuant to Section 418.018(c) of the Government Code, the declaration shall be given prompt and general publicity and shall be filed promptly with the City Secretary. SECTION 10. Pursuant to Texas Government Code §418.108(d), the City of Wylie Emergency Management Plan shall remain active through the duration of this disaster declaration. SECTION 11. The City of Wylie will activate the Emergency Operations Center and will operate during normal business hours through the duration of this Ordinance. SECTION 12. Pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 418.020(d), the City of Wylie is authorized to: (1)temporarily or permanently acquire by lease,purchase, or other means sites required for installation of temporary housing units or emergency shelters for disaster victims; and(2) enter into arrangements necessary to prepare or equip the sites to use the housing units or shelters, including arrangements for the purchase of temporary housing units or shelters and the payment of transportation charges. SECTION 13. In accordance with guidance from DSHS Commissioner Dr. Hellerstedt, and to achieve the goals established by the President to reduce the spread of COVD-19, every person in Texas shall, except where necessary to provide or obtain essential services, minimize social gatherings and minimize in-person contact with people who are not in the same household. Ordinance No. 2020-26—Amended Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 SECTION 14. "Essential services" shall consist of eve i'sg listed by the U.S. Dep. in ent of Homeland Security in its Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce, Version 2.0, as it exists or may be amended and any successor version thereto, plus religious services conducted in churches, congregations, and houses of worship. Other essential services may be added to this list with the approval of the Texas Division of Emergency Management(TDEM). SECTION 15. This Ordinance does not prohibit people from accessing essential services or engaging in essential daily activities, such as going to the grocery store or gas station, providing or obtaining other essential services, visiting parks, hunting or fishing, or engaging in physical activity like jogging or bicycling, so long as the necessary precautions are maintained to reduce the transmission of CO ID-19 and to minimise in-person contact with people who are not in the s i.e household. SECTION 16. In providing or obtaining essential services,people and businesses should follow the Guidelines from the President and the CDC by practicing good hygiene, environmental cleanliness, and s. 1..tation, implementing social distancing, and working from home if possible. In p. Ocular, all services should be provided through remote telework from home unless they are essential services that cannot be provided through remote telework. SECTION 17. In accordance with guidance from the White House, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC"), and Texas Department of State Health Services ("Texas DSHS"), providers of essential services must follow certain mitigation strategies to slow the spread of the virus. SECTION 18. If religious services c ot be conducted from home or through remote services, they should be conducted consistent with the Guidelines from the President and the CDC by practicing good hygiene, environmental cleanliness, and sanitation, and by implementing social distancing to prevent the spread of CO I'-19. SECTION 19. In accordance with the Guidelines from the President and the CDC, people shall avoid eating or g at bars, restaurants, food courts or restaurant patios, or visiting is s, massage establishments, tattoo studios, piercing studios, or cosmetology salons; provided, however, that the use of drive- , pickup, or delivery options for food and . I is allowed and highly encouraged throughout the limited duration of this Ordinance. SECTION 20. In accordance with the Guidelines from the President and the CDC, people shall not visit nursing homes, state supported living centers, assisted living facilities, or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance as determined through guidance from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Ordinance No. 2020-26— is ended Ordinance Nos.2020-24 and 2020-25 SECTION 21. In accordance with the Guidelines from the President and the CDC, schools shall remain temporarily closed to in-person classroom attendance and shall not recommence before May 4, 2020. SECTION 22. In accordance with Governor Abbott's Executive Order GA 09, all elective medical, surgical, and dental procedures are prohibited anywhere in the City of Wylie. Hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, dental offices, and other medical facilities are directed to identify procedures that are deemed "elective" by assessing which procedures can be postponed or cancelled based on patient risk considering the emergency need for redirection of resources to COVID-19 response. PROVIDED, however, that this prohibition shall not apply to any procedure that, if performed in accordance with the commonly accepted standard of clinical practice, would not deplete the hospital capacity or the personal protective equipment needed to cope with the COVID-19 disaster. SECTION 23. Grocery stores, supermarkets, warehouse stores, hospitals, and medical facilities are experiencing high levels of demand for a large number of products, requiring more deliveries from manufacturers and distribution centers to serve their customers. A number of Texas cities and local associations have implemented restrictions on delivery hours to stores to mitigate truck noise and traffic. Due to the need to deliver products as quickly and efficiently as possible during this critical time frame, this Order hereby suspends all delivery hour restrictions for transport to or from any entity involved in the selling or distribution of food products, medicine, or medical supplies in City of Wylie for the next 30 days. SECTION 24. Due to increased demand for bath or toilet tissue resulting from stock up buying and individuals who purchase for resale, a mandatory limit on toilet paper sales is instituted until April 30,2020. All sales of bath or toilet tissue occurring in City of Wylie are limited to the greater of: (a)twelve(12)rolls per purchase or(b)one(1)package per purchase. SECTION 25. If someone in a household has tested positive for coronavirus, the household is ordered to isolate at home. Members of the household cannot go to work, school, or any other community function. SECTION 26. All employees shall remain at home if sick. SECTION 27. All Parks facilities and Recreation facilities are closed. Parks and trails shall remain open. SECTION 28. The Smith Public Library is closed. SECTION 29. All City Board and Commission meetings, with the exception of Wylie City Council, Planning and Zoning and any other meeting required by law,will be postponed for the duration of this disaster declaration. Ordinance No.2020-26—Amended Ordinance Nos.2020-24 and 2020-25 SECTION 30. All youth sports leagues will be suspended. SECTION 31. Childcare facilities providing services or community service providers offering childcare services that enable employees exempted in this Order may operate under the following mandatory conditions: i. Childcare must be carried out in stable groups of 10 or fewer. ii. Children shall not change from one group to another. iii. If more than one group of children is cared for at one facility, each group shall be in a separate room. Groups shall not mix with each other. iv. Childcare providers shall remain solely with one group of children. SECTION 32. The City Council strongly encourages compliance with the following Recommendations, including social distancing, providing hand sanitizer and tissues, and increasing cleaning of commonly and frequently touched services. This Ordinance does not mandate sheltering in place. All critical infrastructure will remain operational, domestic travel will remain unrestricted, and government entities and businesses will continue providing essential services. For offices and workplaces that remain open, employees should practice good hygiene and, where feasible, work from home in order to achieve optimum isolation from CO ID-19. The more that people reduce their public contact, the sooner CO 111-19 will be con . •ed and the sooner this Ordinance will expire. SECTION 33. The City of Wylie must promptly provide copies of this Ordinance by posting on the City of Wylie website. If any subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance or any application of it to any person, structure, gathering, or circumstance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, then such decision will not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Ordinance. SECTION 34. All provisions of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wylie, codified or uncodified, in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby temporarily superseded by this Ordinance for the duration of this declaration. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional and/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. The City Council declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases is declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 35. Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other Ordinance. 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, Ordinance No. 2020-26— • "ended Ordinance Nos.2020-24 and 2020-25 nor shall the repeal prevent a prosecution from being commenced for any violation if occ ig prior to the repeal of the Ordinance. Any remaining portions of said Ordinances shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 36. This Ordinance shall . e effect it s ediately from and after its passage. This Ordinance shall be effective until 11:59 p.m. on April 30, 2020, or til it is either rescinded, superseded, or tended purs it to applicable law. D Y PASSED a PRO D BY T I CI CO C I OF T CI OF , TE S,ON T S T I 2"DAY OF ' I 2020. Eric Hogue,May r „ ATTEST: ) Stephanie Storm, City Secretary =„1-74(Svd,01-.), R4sLiv 87 Ordinance No. 2020-26— • ill ended Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 City of Wylie Social Distancing Recommendations 1) Vulnerable Populations: Limit Outings • Vulnerable populations include people who are: o 60 years old and older. o People with certain health conditions such as heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, kidney disease and weakened immune systems. • For vulnerable populations, don't go to gatherings unless it is essential. If you can telecommute, you should. Avoid people who are sick. 2) Workplace, Businesses and Construction: Minimize Exposure • Suspend nonessential employee travel. • Minimize the number of employees working within six feet of one another, including minimizing or canceling large in-person meetings and conferences. • Urge employees to stay home when they are sick and maximize flexibility in sick leave benefits. • Do not require a doctor's note for employees who are sick. • Consider use of telecommuting options. • For purposes of this Ordinance, "grocery stores" includes warehouse stores, big-box stores, bodegas, gas stations, and farmers' markets that sell food products and household staples. o "Grocery stores" must attempt to limit their occupancy loading to one (1) person per 1,000 square feet. • Construction for public works, residential, commercial, and schools. Protecting construction workers from the spread of COVID-19 is extremely important for their safety and for public health, all construction sites should follow the COVID-19 Safety Recommendations issued by the Construction Industry Safety Coalition, including,but not limited to, the following: o All workers and contractors(hereafter referred to as "workers")must take their temperature at their residence. If a worker has a temperature above 99.6 degrees Fahrenheit, then they are prohibited from going to work and must remain at their residence; o To the greatest extent possible, implement a system whereby supervisors must check the temperature of all workers and contractors with a forehead thermometer before the worker begins work. If a worker or contractor has a temperature above 99.6 degrees Fahrenheit, then they are to be sent home immediately; o To the greatest extent possible, limit crossover of subcontractors; o Gatherings during meals or breaks are prohibited; o Workers must keep a 6-foot distance between people at all times, unless the work being performed requires multiple individuals for the safety of the workers; Ordinance No. 2020-26—Amended Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 o Workers must not use a common water cooler. Employers shall provide individual water bottles or instruct workers to bring their own; o Employers must allow non-essential personnel to work from home when possible; o Employers must provide soap and water and hand sanitizer in the workplace, including all restrooms. Ensure that adequate supplies are maintained; o Employers must provide one (1) working flushing toilet for every fifteen (15) workers on site or one (1) outdoor portable toilet for every 10 workers on site; o There shall be no adverse action taken against an employee who has been quarantined, or advised to self-quarantine, due to possible exposure to coronavirus; and o Employers must designate a COVID-19 safety monitor on each site who has the authority to enforce these rules; A general contractor and non-compliant subcontractor can be removed from the essential business list. Some people need to be at work to provide essential services of great benefit to the community. They can take steps in their workplace to minimize risk. 3) Cancel Non-essential Events • Cancel non-essential events. • Do not attend any events or gatherings if sick. • For events that aren't cancelled, we recommend: o Having hand washing capabilities, hand sanitizers and tissues available. o Frequently cleaning high touch surface areas like counter tops and hand rails. o Finding ways to create physical space to minimize close contact as much as possible. 4) Schools: Safety First • Do not have your child attend school if sick. • If you have a child with chronic health conditions, consult the child's doctor about school attendance. • Schools should equip all classrooms with hand sanitizers and tissues. • Recommend rescheduling or cancelling events that are not essential. • Explore remote teaching and online options to continue learning. • Schools should develop a plan for citywide school closures,and families should prepare for potential closures. 5) Transit: Cleaning and Protection • Increase cleaning of vehicles and high touch surface areas. • Provide hand washing/hand sanitizers and tissues in stations and on vehicles. Ordinance No. 2020-26 —Amended Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 6) Health Care Settings: Avoid as possible, protect the vulnerable • Long-term care facilities should have a COVID-19 plan in accordance with CDC or state guidelines. • Long-term care facilities should restrict all visitation except for certain compassionate care situations, such as end of life situations. • The general public should avoid going to medical settings such as hospitals, nursing homes and long-term care facilities, even if you are not ill. • If you are ill, call your health care provider ahead of time, and you may be able to be served by phone. • Do not visit emergency rooms unless it is essential. • Follow guidance and directions of all facilities. 7) Everyone: Do your part The best way for all City of Wylie residents to reduce their risk of getting sick, as with seasonal colds or the flu, still applies to prevent COVID-19: • Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. • Cough or sneeze into your elbow or a tissue. Throw the tissue in the trash. • Stay home if you are sick. • Avoid touching your face. • Try alternatives to shaking hands, like an elbow bump or wave. • If you have recently returned from a country, state or region with ongoing COVID-19 infections,monitor your health and follow the instructions of public health officials and CDC guidance. • There is no recommendation to wear masks at this time to prevent yourself from getting sick. You can also prepare for the possible disruption caused by an outbreak. Preparedness actions include: • Prepare to work from home if that is possible for your job, and your employer. • Make sure you have a supply of all essential medications for your family. • Prepare a child care plan if you or a caregiver are sick. • Make arrangements about how your family will manage a school closure. • Plan for how you can care for a sick family member without getting sick yourself. • Take care of each other and check in by phone with friends, family and neighbors that are vulnerable to serious illness or death if they get COVID-19. • Keep common spaces clean to help maintain a healthy environment for you and others. Frequently touched surfaces should be cleaned regularly with disinfecting sprays, wipes or common household cleaning products. Ordinance No. 2020-26 Amended Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 CSThe Farmersville Times • Murphy Monitor • The Princeton Herald • %. .1; Nea-s - THE WYLIE NEWS media STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Chad Engbrock, publisher of C & S Media, dba The Wylie News, a newspaper regularly published in Collin County, Texas and having general circulation in Collin County, Texas, and being in compliance with Section 2051.044, Texas Government Code (a); (1), (2), (3) and (4), who being by me duly sworn, deposed and says that the foregoing attached: City of Wylie Legal Notice—Ordinance No. 2020-26 was published in said newspaper on the following date(s), to-wit: April 8, 2020. Chad Engbrock_ Publisher Subscribed and sworn before me on this, the 9th day of April, 2020 to certify which witness my hand and seal of office. 401 J�tiP•PY P,je/i� ,L2-(7 SONIA A. DUGGAN Notary Public i or 6cNotary Public,State of Texas %;;;' •P Comm. Expires 08-18-2020 The State of Texas � ip,tttt�� Notary ID 130783749 My commission expires 08/18/2020 Murphr;5achsclA '�lic OMice• 110 N lialiani•1'( Boy '•t I-'anners),illetPrinceton Off ice• 101 Main•1'G.Mrc iI>_•1.nin,1 I ' I 42 • l CITY OF LIE Ordinance No.2020-26 An ordinance of the city council of the city ;of Wylie, Texas, amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24 and 2020-25 and continu- ing and extending the mayor's amended dec- laration of local disas- ter for public health. emergency due to the novel coronavirus (covid-19); providing the consent of the city council to the continu- ation of the declara- tion until 11:59 p.m. on April 30,2020;pre- scribing orders to help abate the public health emergency; providing authority for the city council to terminate the disaster declara- tion; and providing an enforcement clause, severability clause and an effective date. I491t-39fi ORDINANCE NO. 2020-29 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-24, 2020-25, AND 2020-26 AND CONTINUING AND EXTENDING THE MAYOR'S AMENDED DECLARATION OF LOCAL DISASTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY DUE TO THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19); PROVIDING THE CONSENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE CONTINUATION OF THE DECLARATION UNTIL 11:59 P.M. ON MAY 15, 2020; PRESCRIBING ORDERS TO HELP ABATE THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY; PROVIDING AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY COUNCIL TO TERMINATE THE DISASTER DECLARATION; AND PROVIDING AN ENFORCEMENT CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,in December 2019, a novel coronavirus, now designated SARS-Co V2 which causes the disease COVID-19, was detected in Wuhan, China; and WHEREAS,on March 11,2020,the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic; and WHEREAS, COVID-19 spreads between people who are in close contact with one another through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes; and WHEREAS, the identification of "community spread" cases of COVID-19 in the region could potentially signal that transmission of the virus may no longer be limited to travel to outbreak areas or contact with travelers who have visited outbreak areas, and WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised that person-to- person contact heightens the risk of COVID-19 transmission; and WHEREAS, the President's Coronavirus Guidelines for America, as promulgated by President Donald J. Trump and the CDC on March 16, 2020, call upon Americans to slow the spread of COVID-19 by avoiding social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, using drive-thru, pickup, or delivery options at restaurants and bars, and avoiding visitation at nursing homes, among other steps; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a statewide public health disaster; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Collin County declared a local disaster for public health emergency and issued an accompanying order; and Ordinance No.2020-29 -Amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24, 2020-25,And 2020-26 and Continuing and Extending the Mayor's Amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued a declaration of local disaster for public health emergency for the City of Wylie for a period of seven(7) days; and WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order GA 08, mandating the avoidance of social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, the avoidance of eating or drinking at bars, restaurants, and food courts, or visiting gyms or massage parlors, the avoidance of visiting nursing homes or retirement or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance, and closing schools throughout the State of Texas for a period of time; and WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued an amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency, expanding the original declaration; and WHEREAS, on March 22, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-24, which continued and extended the Mayor's amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency to help abate the public health threat resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-25, which amended Section 8 (Enforcement Clause) of Ordinance No. 2020-24; and WHEREAS, on March 31, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 14 relating to statewide continuity of essential services and activities during the COVID-19 disaster; and WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-26,which amended Ordinance No. 2020-24 and Ordinance No. 2020-25; and WHEREAS, on April 27, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 18 relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster; and WHEREAS, the conditions necessitating declaration of local state of disaster continue to exist and are anticipated to continue to exist at least until May 15, 2020; and WHEREAS, the continued worldwide spread of COVID-19 presents an imminent threat of widespread illness, which requires emergency action; and WHEREAS, since April 2, 2020, the City Council and City staff have continued to evaluate the community spread of COVID-19 and have reviewed updated guidance and orders from the United States President, the CDC, the Governor of the State of Texas, Collin County Judge, Dallas County, Rockwall County and others, and the City Council has concluded that it is necessary to amend Ordinance Nos. 2020-26, 2020-25 and 2020-24 to extend the duration of the orders and regulations set forth in such Ordinances; and Ordinance No.2020-29 -Amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24,2020-25,And 2020-26 and Continuing and Extending the Mayor's Amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City of Wylie, Texas, and its citizens to amend Ordinance Nos. 2020-26, 2020-25 and 2020-24 as set forth below to help abate the public health threat and to promote the public health, safety and welfare. NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas: SECTION 1. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. Pursuant to Section 418.018 of the Government Code, the declaration of local disaster is hereby continued. Pursuant to Sections 121.003 and 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, Section 418.108 of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 81 of the Texas Health and Safety Code and such other powers the City of Wylie may have under the City Charter and other laws, the City Council hereby adopts and approves the orders specified in this Ordinance, which shall apply throughout the City of Wylie and shall be in effect from the date of this Ordinance until 11:59 p.m. on May 15, 2020, provided, however, that the declaration and such orders may be terminated before the expiration on 11:59 p.m. on May 15, 2020 by subsequent order of the City Council, and may be continued or renewed beyond 11:59 p.m. on May 30, 2020 only with the consent of the City Council of the City of Wylie. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby finds that while in a state of disaster, there is a public purpose in maintaining the City workforce and ensuring continuity in staffing while continuing the City's services but recognizing that certain facilities and/or operations may need to be temporarily closed or suspended and/or certain personnel may encounter disaster-related events that prevent them from working at full capacity intermittently during the public health emergency. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to make any staffing and compensation- related decisions necessary to adapt to the rapidly changing environment created by the public health emergency to meet the objectives stated herein and authorizes the expenditure of City funds to accommodate the same. Any expenditure of funds beyond that approved in the FY 19-20 budget must come to the City Council for ratification at a City Council meeting, though the expenditure may be made prior to City Council ratification due to the public health emergency. SECTION 4. The City Council hereby finds that for the duration of this disaster declaration, immediate procurement directly related to the disaster may be necessary to preserve and protect public health and safety. Accordingly, the City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to purchase goods or services as necessary for ratification by the City Council at a later date as long as the procurement is in compliance with state law requirements. SECTION 5. The City Council hereby finds that a public necessity exists during the duration of this disaster to determine whether it is difficult for a quorum of the members of decision-making boards of the City to meet in person based on public health and safety concerns related to the pandemic. The City Council authorizes any member of Council, staff, and decision-making boards Ordinance No.2020-29-Amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24,2020-25,And 2020-26 and Continuing and Extending the Mayor's Amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency who is sick, or unable to attend the meeting in person, to conduct their public meetings via telephone conference pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.125(b) and/or the Order of the Governor of the State of Texas temporarily suspending certain provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, guidance received from the Texas Attorney General's Office and/or other law or order. SECTION 6.The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to temporarily waive any City Code regulations that are difficult or impossible to comply with during the term of this declaration of disaster as long as it is not inconsistent with state law. SECTION 7.Pursuant to Section 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code,the City of Wylie is authorized to adopt rules to protect the health of persons in the City of Wylie, including quarantine rules to protect its residents against communicable disease and provide for the establishment of quarantine stations, emergency hospitals, and other hospitals. SECTION 8. The City Council hereby finds and declares that this declaration authorizes the use of all lawfully available enforcement measures. A failure to comply with the City's Emergency Management Plan, or a rule, order or Ordinance adopted under the Plan, including this Ordinance, is punishable as authorized in Section 418.173 of the Texas Government Code. This Ordinance incorporates Executive Order GA 18, as it exists or may be amended and any successor order thereto. In addition, a person who violates any provision of this declaration, upon conviction, is punishable by a fine of not more than$1,000. A violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a separate violation for each calendar day in which it occurs. SECTION 9. Pursuant to Section 418.018(c) of the Government Code, the declaration shall be given prompt and general publicity and shall be filed promptly with the City Secretary. SECTION 10. Pursuant to Texas Government Code §418.108(d), the City of Wylie Emergency Management Plan shall remain active through the duration of this disaster declaration. SECTION 11. The City of Wylie will activate the Emergency Operations Center and will operate on an as needed basis throughout the duration of this Ordinance. SECTION 12. Grocery stores, supermarkets, warehouse stores, hospitals, and medical facilities are experiencing high levels of demand for a large number of products, requiring more deliveries from manufacturers and distribution centers to serve their customers. A number of Texas cities and local associations have implemented restrictions on delivery hours to stores to mitigate truck noise and traffic. Due to the need to deliver products as quickly and efficiently as possible during this critical time frame, this Order hereby suspends all delivery hour restrictions for transport to or from any entity involved in the selling or distribution of food products, medicine, or medical supplies in City of Wylie for the next 15 days. Ordinance No.2020-29 -Amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24, 2020-25,And 2020-26 and Continuing and Extending the Mayor's Amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency SECTION 13. If someone in a household has tested positive for coronavirus, the household is ordered to isolate at home. Members of the household shall not go to work, school, or any other community function. SECTION 14. All City employees shall remain at home if sick. SECTION 15. Parks and Recreation facilities reopening on May 1, 2020: Parks open space and trails, playgrounds, basketball/volleyball courts, disc golf course, tennis courts, skate park, park restrooms/portable restroom, park pavilions, and park drinking fountains. All persons using such facilities shall comply with the minimum recommended health protocols issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services that are applicable to such use or activity. These protocols are available at https://www.dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/opentexas.aspx. SECTION 16.Parks and Recreation facilities remaining closed or cancelled until further order of the City Council or Governor: Wylie Recreation Center, Wylie Senior Recreation Center, Brown House, park pavilion and athletic reservations, and youth sports leagues. SECTION 17. The City Council strongly encourages compliance with the following Recommendations, including social distancing, providing hand sanitizer and tissues, and increasing cleaning of commonly and frequently touched services. This Ordinance does not mandate sheltering in place.All critical infrastructure will remain operational, domestic travel will remain unrestricted, and government entities and businesses will continue providing essential services. For offices and workplaces that remain open, employees should practice good hygiene and, where feasible, work from home in order to achieve optimum isolation from COVID-19. The more that people reduce their public contact, the sooner COVID-19 will be contained and the sooner this Ordinance will expire. SECTION 18. The City of Wylie must promptly provide copies of this Ordinance by posting on the City of Wylie website. If any subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance or any application of it to any person, structure, gathering, or circumstance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, then such decision will not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Ordinance. SECTION 19. All provisions of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wylie, codified or uncodified, in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby temporarily superseded by this Ordinance for the duration of this declaration. Should any section,subsection,sentence,clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional and/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. The City Council declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases is declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. Ordinance No.2020-29 -Amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24, 2020-25, And 2020-26 and Continuing and Extending the Mayor's Amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency SECTION 20.Ordinance Nos.2020-26,2020-25 and 2020-24 shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other Ordinance. 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 21. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. This Ordinance shall be effective until 11:59 p.m. on May 15, 2020, or until it is either rescinded, superseded, or amended pursuant to applicable law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 28TH DAY OF APRIL 2020. \C.)t Eric Hogue, Mayo ti ATTEST: , c r \\ Stephanie Storm, City Secretary f! tt t \1 \ A r Ordinance No. 2020-29 -Amending Ordinance Nos. 2020-24, 2020-25,And 2020-26 and Continuing and Extending the Mayor's Amended Declaration of Local Disaster for Public Health Emergency ORDINANCE NO. 2020-31 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING ORDINANCE NOS. 2020-24, 2020-25, 2020-26, AND 2020-29 AND CONTINUING AND EXTENDING THE MAYOR'S AMENDED DECLARATION OF LOCAL DISASTER FOR PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY DUE TO THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS(COVID- 19); PROVIDING THE CONSENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE CONTINUATION OF THE DECLARATION UNTIL 11:59 P.M. ON MAY 26, 2020; PRESCRIBING ORDERS TO HELP ABATE THE PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY; PROVIDING AUTHORITY FOR THE CITY COUNCIL TO TERMINATE THE DISASTER DECLARATION; AND PROVIDING AN ENFORCEMENT CLAUSE, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,in December 2019, a novel coronavirus,now designated SARS-Co V2 which causes the disease COVID-19, was detected in Wuhan, China; and WHEREAS,on March 11,2020,the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic; and WHEREAS, COVID-19 spreads between people who are in close contact with one another through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes; and WHEREAS, the identification of "community spread" cases of COVID-19 in the region could potentially signal that transmission of the virus may no longer be limited to travel to outbreak areas or contact with travelers who have visited outbreak areas, and WHEREAS, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has advised that person-to- person contact heightens the risk of COVID-19 transmission; and WHEREAS, the President's Coronavirus Guidelines for America, as promulgated by President Donald J. Trump and the CDC on March 16, 2020, call upon Americans to slow the spread of COVID-19 by avoiding social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, using drive-thru, pickup, or delivery options at restaurants and bars, and avoiding visitation at nursing homes, among other steps; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a statewide public health disaster; and WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Collin County declared a local disaster for public health emergency and issued an accompanying order; and Ordinance No.2020-31 —Amending Ord.Nos.2020-24,25,26, and 29;Extending Declaration of Disaster WHEREAS, on March 16, 2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued a declaration of local disaster for public health emergency for the City of Wylie for a period of seven(7) days; and WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order GA 08, mandating the avoidance of social gatherings in groups of more than 10 people, the avoidance of eating or drinking at bars, restaurants, and food courts, or visiting gyms or massage parlors, the avoidance of visiting nursing homes or retirement or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance, and closing schools throughout the State of Texas for a period of time; and WHEREAS, on March 19, 2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued an amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency, expanding the original declaration; and WHEREAS, on March 22, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-24, which continued and extended the Mayor's amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency to help abate the public health threat resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-25, which amended Section 8 (Enforcement Clause) of Ordinance No. 2020-24; and WHEREAS, on March 31, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 14 relating to statewide continuity of essential services and activities during the COVID-19 disaster; and WHEREAS, on April 2,2020,the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-26,which amended Ordinance No. 2020-24 and Ordinance No. 2020-25; and WHEREAS, on April 27, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 18 relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster; and WHEREAS,on April 28,2020,the City Council adopted Ordinance No.2020-29,which amended Ordinance No. 2020-24, Ordinance No. 2020-25, and Ordinance No. 2020-26; and WHEREAS, on May 5, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order No. GA 21 relating to the expanded reopening of services as part of the safe, strategic plan to Open Texas in response to the COVID-19 disaster; and WHEREAS, the conditions necessitating declaration of local state of disaster continue to exist and are anticipated to continue to exist at least until May 26, 2020; and WHEREAS, the continued worldwide spread of COVID-19 presents an imminent threat of widespread illness, which requires emergency action; and Ordinance No.2020-31 -Amending Ord.Nos.2020-24,25,26,and 29;Extending Declaration of Disaster WHEREAS, since April 2, 2020, the City Council and City staff have continued to evaluate the community spread of COVID-19 and have reviewed updated guidance and orders from the United States President, the CDC, the Governor of the State of Texas, Collin County Judge, Dallas County, Rockwall County and others, and the City Council has concluded that it is necessary to amend Ordinance Nos. 2020-29, 2020-26, 2020-25, and 2020-24 to extend the duration of the orders and regulations set forth in such Ordinances; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is in the best interest of the City of Wylie, Texas, and its citizens to amend Ordinance Nos. 2020-29, 2020-26, 2020-25, and 2020-24 as set forth below to help abate the public health threat and to promote the public health, safety and welfare. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas: SECTION 1. The findings set forth above are incorporated into the body of this Ordinance as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. Pursuant to Section 418.018 of the Government Code, the declaration of local disaster is hereby continued. Pursuant to Sections 121.003 and 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, Section 418.108 of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 81 of the Texas Health and Safety Code and such other powers the City of Wylie may have under the City Charter and other laws, the City Council hereby adopts and approves the orders specified in this Ordinance, which shall apply throughout the City of Wylie and shall be in effect from the date of this Ordinance until 11:59 p.m. on May 26, 2020, provided, however, that the declaration and such orders may be terminated before the expiration on 11:59 p.m. on May 26, 2020 by subsequent order of the City Council, and may be continued or renewed beyond 11:59 p.m. on May 26, 2020 only with the consent of the City Council of the City of Wylie. SECTION 3. The City Council hereby finds that while in a state of disaster, there is a public purpose in maintaining the City workforce and ensuring continuity in staffing while continuing the City's services but recognizing that certain facilities and/or operations may need to be temporarily closed or suspended and/or certain personnel may encounter disaster-related events that prevent them from working at full capacity intermittently during the public health emergency. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to make any staffing and compensation- related decisions necessary to adapt to the rapidly changing environment created by the public health emergency to meet the objectives stated herein and authorizes the expenditure of City funds to accommodate the same. Any expenditure of funds beyond that approved in the FY 19-20 budget must come to the City Council for ratification at a City Council meeting, though the expenditure may be made prior to City Council ratification due to the public health emergency. SECTION 4. The City Council hereby finds that for the duration of this disaster declaration, immediate procurement directly related to the disaster may be necessary to preserve and protect public health and safety. Accordingly, the City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to Ordinance No.2020-31 —Amending Ord.Nos.2020-24,25,26, and 29;Extending Declaration of Disaster purchase goods or services as necessary for ratification by the City Council at a later date as long as the procurement is in compliance with state law requirements. SECTION 5. The City Council hereby finds that a public necessity exists during the duration of this disaster to determine whether it is difficult for a quorum of the members of decision-making boards of the City to meet in person based on public health and safety concerns related to the pandemic. The City Council authorizes any member of Council, staff, and decision-making boards who is sick, or unable to attend the meeting in person, to conduct their public meetings via telephone conference pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.125(b) and/or the Order of the Governor of the State of Texas temporarily suspending certain provisions of the Texas Open Meetings Act, guidance received from the Texas Attorney General's Office and/or other law or order. SECTION 6. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to temporarily waive any City Code regulations that are difficult or impossible to comply with during the term of this declaration of disaster as long as it is not inconsistent with state law. SECTION 7.Pursuant to Section 122.006 of the Texas Health and Safety Code,the City of Wylie is authorized to adopt rules to protect the health of persons in the City of Wylie, including quarantine rules to protect its residents against communicable disease and provide for the establishment of quarantine stations, emergency hospitals, and other hospitals. SECTION 8. The City Council hereby finds and declares that this declaration authorizes the use of all lawfully available enforcement measures. A failure to comply with the City's Emergency Management Plan, or a rule, order or Ordinance adopted under the Plan, including this Ordinance, is punishable as authorized in Section 418.173 of the Texas Government Code. This Ordinance incorporates Executive Order GA 21, as it exists or may be amended and any other Executive Orders regarding COVID-19 that are issued by the Governor on or after the effective date of this Ordinance. In addition, a person who violates any provision of this declaration, upon conviction, is punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000. A violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a separate violation for each calendar day in which it occurs. SECTION 9. Pursuant to Section 418.018(c) of the Government Code, the declaration shall be given prompt and general publicity and shall be filed promptly with the City Secretary. SECTION 10. Pursuant to Texas Government Code §418.108(d), the City of Wylie Emergency Management Plan shall remain active through the duration of this disaster declaration. SECTION 11. The City of Wylie will activate the Emergency Operations Center and will operate on an as needed basis throughout the duration of this Ordinance. Ordinance No.2020-31 —Amending Ord.Nos.2020-24,25,26,and 29;Extending Declaration of Disaster SECTION 12. Grocery stores, supermarkets, warehouse stores, hospitals, and medical facilities are experiencing high levels of demand for a large number of products, requiring more deliveries from manufacturers and distribution centers to serve their customers. A number of Texas cities and local associations have implemented restrictions on delivery hours to stores to mitigate truck noise and traffic. Due to the need to deliver products as quickly and efficiently as possible during this critical time frame,this Order hereby suspends all delivery hour restrictions for transport to or from any entity involved in the selling or distribution of food products, medicine, or medical supplies in City of Wylie for the next 15 days. SECTION 13. If someone in a household has tested positive for coronavirus, the household is ordered to isolate at home. Members of the household shall not go to work, school, or any other community function. SECTION 14. All City employees shall remain at home if sick. SECTION 15. All persons using Parks and Recreation facilities shall comply with the minimum recommended health protocols issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services that are applicable to such use or activity. These protocols are available at https://www.dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/opentexas.aspx. SECTION 16.Parks and Recreation facilities/activities remaining closed or cancelled until further order of the City Council: Wylie Senior Recreation Center, Brown House, park pavilion and athletic reservations, and youth sports leagues. The Wylie Recreation Center shall reopen on May 18, 2020 under conditions outlined by the current Governor's order and to accommodate current budget and operational limitations. SECTION 17. The City Council strongly encourages compliance with the following Recommendations, including social distancing, providing hand sanitizer and tissues, and increasing cleaning of commonly and frequently touched services. This Ordinance does not mandate sheltering in place.All critical infrastructure will remain operational, domestic travel will remain unrestricted, and government entities and businesses will continue providing essential services. For offices and workplaces that remain open, employees should practice good hygiene and, where feasible, work from home in order to achieve optimum isolation from COVID-19. The more that people reduce their public contact, the sooner COVID-19 will be contained and the sooner this Ordinance will expire. SECTION 18. The City of Wylie must promptly provide copies of this Ordinance by posting on the City of Wylie website. If any subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance or any application of it to any person, structure, gathering, or circumstance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, then such decision will not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications of this Ordinance. Ordinance No.2020-31 —Amending Ord.Nos.2020-24,25,26,and 29;Extending Declaration of Disaster SECTION 19. All provisions of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Wylie, codified or uncodified,in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby temporarily superseded by this Ordinance for the duration of this declaration. Should any section,subsection,sentence,clause or phrase of this Ordinance be declared unconstitutional and/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. The City Council declares that it would have passed this Ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases is declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 20. Ordinance Nos. 2020-29, 2020-26, 2020-25 and 2020-24 shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other Ordinance. 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 21. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. This Ordinance shall be effective until 11:59 p.m. on May 26, 2020, or until it is either rescinded, superseded, or amended pursuant to applicable law. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 12TH DAY OF MAY 2020. ‘e Eric Hogue, M o y ATTEST: / ; j_ju 19 1(vo cLAA)4_, ft ' ' } Stephanie Storm, City Secretary ,' `/ /7 t / 7 Ordinance No.2020-31 —Amending Ord.Nos.2020-24,25,26,and 29;Extending Declaration of Disaster li A,/ V'if Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: WS 1 Department: City Manager (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Chris Hoisted Account Code: 100-5181-56040 Date Prepared: May 18,2020 Exhibits: N/A Subject Hold a work session to discuss the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES ACT) and the Collin County Municipal Direct Expense Funding Interlocal Cooperation Agreement. Recommendation N/A Discussion Council recently approved an inter-local agreement with Collin County enabling the City to receive $2,425,994.40 in funding under the County's Emergency Program for Direct Cost Expended by Municipalities to address and respond to COVID-19. The municipal funds must be used for eligible expenditures made between March 1, 2020 and 11:59 p.m., December 30, 2020. The City may use its municipal funds for reimbursement of COVID-19 expenditures already paid and incurred, and for expenditures to assist with ongoing response to COVID-19 as detailed in the CARES ACT. Examples of eligible COVID- 19 post March 1, 2020 expenditures include,but are not limited to,past and ongoing sanitation, COVID-19 testing,past or ongoing acquisitions of PPE for employees, overtime related to COVID-19, employee time dedicated to fielding and answering COVID-19 call rather than handling their normal work,preparing for the future re-emergence of COVID-19 by purchasing and stocking PPE and sanitation supplies, and other expenditures recoverable by municipalities as described in the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Coronavirus Relief Fund Guidance for State, Territorial, Local and Tribal Governments. Page 1 of 1 COVID-19 CARES ACT Funding Collin County $2,425,994 Dallas County $48,000 Rockwall County TOTAL $2,473,994 Expenses To Date $113,267 Overtime $250,000 Business Assistance $301,000 COVID-19 Testing $45,000 Projected Future Expenses Technology $300,000 Sanitization $220,000 PPE $40,000 EMS Equipment $195,000 Facilities $120,000 TOTAL $1,584,267 Funds Available (rounded) $890,000 INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT [MUNICIPAL DIRECT EXPENSE FUNDING] As provided for by Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code, this Interlocal Cooperation Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into by and between Collin County, Texas (hereinafter "County") and the City of Wylie, Texas (hereinafter "City") under the County's Emergency Program for Direct Costs Expended by Municipalities located in Collin County to address and respond to COVID-19. 1. Program Description. The County has received federal funding under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (hereinafter "CARES ACT") to address and respond to the effects of the COVID-19 emergency. Assisting municipalities within the County in recovering their costs directly incurred in responding to the COVID-19 emergency is a legitimate and lawful use of the CARES ACT funding. 2. Incorporation of Program. The Order of the Collin County, Texas Commissioners Court establishing a COVID-19 Emergency Program for Direct Costs Expended by Municipalities located in Collin County to Address and Respond to COVID-19 (hereinafter "Direct Costs Program") is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. 3. Grant and Funding to City. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the County agrees to grant and transfer to the City the sum of$2,425,994.40 of its CARES ACT funding("Municipal Funds"). The City agrees to deposit these Municipal Funds into a separate, segregated account created solely for holding and dispersing these Municipal Funds. The account must be an interest-bearing account and similarly insured and protected as the City's other funds. 4. Use of Municipal Funds. The City may use its Municipal Funds for reimbursing itself for COVID-19 expenditures already paid and incurred, and for expenditures to assist it with its ongoing responses to COVID-19 as detailed in the CARES ACT, the Direct Costs Program and this Agreement. Municipal Funds may be used for all expenditures that municipalities are eligible to recover under the CARES ACT as described under said Act and the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Coronavirus Relief Fund Guidance for State, Territorial, Local, and Tribal Governments as applies to municipalities. Payments for the performance of governmental functions or services shall be made from current revenues available to the paying party. 5. City's Obligations relating to its Use of the Municipal Funds. The City agrees to: a) only use the Municipal Funds in compliance with this Agreement and for eligible expenditures related to the COVID-19 emergency; b) reimburse and return to the Municipal Funds account within thirty days any portion of the Municipal Funds that the County, the U.S. Department of Treasury, or their designee, deems were not used for COVID-19 purposes, or not used pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, or if the City's Municipal Funds account is already closed out, the reimbursement and return of the ineligible expenditure shall be made to the County; c) document and justify that each expenditure from its Municipal Funds was an eligible expenditure under this Agreement and the CARES ACT. All documentation shall be delivered to the County no later than January 15, 2021, and shall be kept by the City for a minimum of four years from the close of the Direct Costs Program; 1 d) allow inspection of all documentation and records related to its expenditure of its Municipal Funds by the County or the U.S. Department of Treasury upon reasonable request; e) use the Municipal Funds only for eligible expenditures made between March 1, 2020 and 11:59 p.m., December 30, 2020; f) return and re-pay within thirty days to the County any Municipal Funds not expended by 11:59 p.m., December 30, 2020; g) acknowledge and recognize that the source of these Municipal Funds is Collin County and its CARES ACT allocation for any public programs or initiatives using these Municipal Funds; h) coordinate with the County any public programs or initiatives so that no duplication of services, initiatives or programs occurs; and i) impose similar terms and conditions upon any sub-recipient of its Municipal Funds. 6. Reports. The City shall provide periodic reports relating to the use of the Municipal Funds as requested or required by the County. 7. Eligibility Issues. If the City is not sure that an expenditure will qualify, it should seek an opinion from its City Attorney prior to making the expenditure. 8. Nature of Funding. The CARES ACT funding is being received from the County to the City as a sub-recipient. As a sub-recipient of CARES ACT funding the City acknowledges that its use of the funds is subject to the same terms and conditions as the County's use of such funds. The City hereby agrees to comply with all terms and conditions of the CARES ACT funding, and to hold the County harmless against any repayments, penalties, or interest incurred as a result of the City's failure to comply with all terms and conditions of the CARES ACT funding. Funds spent in non-compliance with the CARES ACT arc subject to recapture by the County for return to the Direct Costs Program or for return to the U.S. Treasury Department. 9. Attorney's Fees and Costs. In accordance with the Program, the County shall be entitled to recover its reasonable and necessary attorney's fees and costs against the City if it is required to undertake litigation to enforce the terms of this Agreement to the extent allowed by law. 10. Law and Venue. The laws of the State of Texas shall govern this Agreement, except where clearly superseded by federal law. Venue of any dispute shall be in a court of competent jurisdiction in Collin County,Texas. 11. No Assignment. The City may not assign this Agreement. 12. Entire Agreement. This Agreement supersedes and constitutes a merger of all prior oral and/or written agreements and understandings of the parties on the subject matter of this Agreement and is binding on the parties and their legal representatives, receivers, executors, successors, agents and assigns. 13. Amendment. Any Amendment of this Agreement must be by written instrument dated and signed by both parties. 2 14. Severability. No partial invalidity of this Agreement shall affect the remainder unless the public purpose to be served hereby is so greatly diminished thereby as to frustrate the object of this Agreement. 15. Waiver. No waiver by either party of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing, and such waiver shall not be construed as or implied to be a subsequent waiver of that provision or any other provision. 16. Signature Authority. The signatories hereto have the authority and have been given any approvals necessary to bind by this Agreement the respective parties for which they sign. COLLIN COUNTY,TEXAS By: Chris Hill, County Judge Date Attest: County Clerk CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS By: eit44..„1„, disj Chris Holsted, City Manager � -67 Date II'1 :��. i.) rx Attest: .� • OOLF,COLORApp JKLIOInAMAAS. + s,,01.887., City Secretary TP OF TE7u— 3 Coronavirus Relief Fund Guidance for State,Territorial,Local,and Tribal Governments April 22,2020 The purpose of this document is to provide guidance to recipients of the funding available under section 601(a)of the Social Security Act, as added by section 5001 of the Coronavirus Aid,Relief, and Economic Security Act("CARES Act"). The CARES Act established the Coronavirus Relief Fund(the"Fund") and appropriated$150 billion to the Fund. Under the CARES Act,the Fund is to be used to make payments for specified uses to States and certain local governments;the District of Columbia and U.S. Territories (consisting of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,the United States Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands); and Tribal governments. The CARES Act provides that payments from the Fund may only be used to cover costs that- 1. are necessary expenditures incurred due to the public health emergency with respect to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19); 2. were not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27, 2020 (the date of enactment of the CARES Act) for the State or government; and 3. were incurred during the period that begins on March 1,2020, and ends on December 30, 2020.' The guidance that follows sets forth the Department of the Treasury's interpretation of these limitations on the permissible use of Fund payments. Necessary expenditures incurred due to the public health emergency The requirement that expenditures be incurred"due to"the public health emergency means that expenditures must be used for actions taken to respond to the public health emergency. These may include expenditures incurred to allow the State,territorial, local, or Tribal government to respond directly to the emergency, such as by addressing medical or public health needs, as well as expenditures incurred to respond to second-order effects of the emergency, such as by providing economic support to those suffering from employment or business interruptions due to COVID-19-related business closures. Funds may not be used to fill shortfalls in government revenue to cover expenditures that would not otherwise qualify under the statute. Although a broad range of uses is allowed,revenue replacement is not a permissible use of Fund payments. The statute also specifies that expenditures using Fund payments must be"necessary." The Department of the Treasury understands this term broadly to mean that the expenditure is reasonably necessary for its intended use in the reasonable judgment of the government officials responsible for spending Fund payments. Costs not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27, 2020 The CARES Act also requires that payments be used only to cover costs that were not accounted for in the budget most recently approved as of March 27, 2020. A cost meets this requirement if either(a)the cost cannot lawfully be funded using a line item, allotment, or allocation within that budget or(b)the cost 1 See Section 601(d)of the Social Security Act,as added by section 5001 of the CARES Act. 1 is for a substantially different use from any expected use of funds in such a line item, allotment, or allocation. The"most recently approved"budget refers to the enacted budget for the relevant fiscal period for the particular government,without taking into account subsequent supplemental appropriations enacted or other budgetary adjustments made by that government in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. A cost is not considered to have been accounted for in a budget merely because it could be met using a budgetary stabilization fund,rainy day fund, or similar reserve account. Costs incurred during the period that begins on March 1, 2020, and ends on December 30, 2020 A cost is"incurred"when the responsible unit of government has expended funds to cover the cost. Nonexclusive examples of eligible expenditures Eligible expenditures include,but are not limited to,payment for: 1. Medical expenses such as: • COVID-19-related expenses of public hospitals, clinics, and similar facilities. • Expenses of establishing temporary public medical facilities and other measures to increase COVID-19 treatment capacity, including related construction costs. • Costs of providing COVID-19 testing, including serological testing. • Emergency medical response expenses, including emergency medical transportation,related to COVID-19. • Expenses for establishing and operating public telemedicine capabilities for COVID-19- related treatment. 2. Public health expenses such as: • Expenses for communication and enforcement by State,territorial, local, and Tribal governments of public health orders related to COVID-19. • Expenses for acquisition and distribution of medical and protective supplies, including sanitizing products and personal protective equipment, for medical personnel,police officers, social workers, child protection services, and child welfare officers, direct service providers for older adults and individuals with disabilities in community settings, and other public health or safety workers in connection with the COVID-19 public health emergency. • Expenses for disinfection of public areas and other facilities, e.g.,nursing homes,in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. • Expenses for technical assistance to local authorities or other entities on mitigation of COVID-19-related threats to public health and safety. • Expenses for public safety measures undertaken in response to COVID-19. • Expenses for quarantining individuals. 3. Payroll expenses for public safety,public health,health care,human services, and similar employees whose services are substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID- 19 public health emergency. 2 4. Expenses of actions to facilitate compliance with COVID-19-related public health measures, such as: • Expenses for food delivery to residents,including, for example, senior citizens and other vulnerable populations,to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. • Expenses to facilitate distance learning, including technological improvements, in connection with school closings to enable compliance with COVID-19 precautions. • Expenses to improve telework capabilities for public employees to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. • Expenses of providing paid sick and paid family and medical leave to public employees to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. • COVID-19-related expenses of maintaining state prisons and county jails, including as relates to sanitation and improvement of social distancing measures,to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. • Expenses for care for homeless populations provided to mitigate COVID-19 effects and enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions. 5. Expenses associated with the provision of economic support in connection with the COVID-19 public health emergency, such as: • Expenditures related to the provision of grants to small businesses to reimburse the costs of business interruption caused by required closures. • Expenditures related to a State,territorial, local, or Tribal government payroll support program. • Unemployment insurance costs related to the COVID-19 public health emergency if such costs will not be reimbursed by the federal government pursuant to the CARES Act or otherwise. 6. Any other COVID-19-related expenses reasonably necessary to the function of government that satisfy the Fund's eligibility criteria. Nonexclusive examples of ineligible expenditures2 The following is a list of examples of costs that would not be eligible expenditures of payments from the Fund. 1. Expenses for the State share of Medicaid.3 2. Damages covered by insurance. 3. Payroll or benefits expenses for employees whose work duties are not substantially dedicated to mitigating or responding to the COVID-19 public health emergency. 2 In addition,pursuant to section 5001(b)of the CARES Act,payments from the Fund may not be expended for an elective abortion or on research in which a human embryo is destroyed,discarded,or knowingly subjected to risk of injury or death. The prohibition on payment for abortions does not apply to an abortion if the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest;or in the case where a woman suffers from a physical disorder,physical injury,or physical illness,including a life-endangering physical condition caused by or arising from the pregnancy itself,that would,as certified by a physician,place the woman in danger of death unless an abortion is performed. Furthermore,no government which receives payments from the Fund may discriminate against a health care entity on the basis that the entity does not provide,pay for,provide coverage of,or refer for abortions. 3 See 42 C.F.R. §433.51 and 45 C.F.R. § 75.306. 3 4. Expenses that have been or will be reimbursed under any federal program, such as the reimbursement by the federal government pursuant to the CARES Act of contributions by States to State unemployment funds. 5. Reimbursement to donors for donated items or services. 6. Workforce bonuses other than hazard pay or overtime. 7. Severance pay. 8. Legal settlements. 4 liA,/ itvvii Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: 4 Department: City Manager (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: Chris Hoisted Account Code: 100-5181-56040 Date Prepared: May 18,2020 Exhibits: Resolution Subject Discuss, consider, and take any action on, Resolution No. 2020-29(R) amending Resolution No. 2020-25(R), modifying certain standards applicable to the Small Business Assistance program to provide immediate, short-term financial aid to qualified small businesses in the City of Wylie. Recommendation Motion to approve Resolution No.2020-29(R)amending Resolution No.2020-25(R)amending Resolution No.2020-25(R), modifying certain standards applicable to the Small Business Assistance program to provide immediate,short-term financial aid to qualified small businesses in the City of Wylie. Discussion Staff received a request for an agenda item to discuss and consider modifications to the small business assistance program to provide immediate, short-term financial aid to qualified small businesses in the City of Wylie. The current program provides a grant up to$5,000 to a business with 26-50 employees,$5,000 to a business with 25 or fewer full-time equivalent employees, and up to $1,500 for a sole proprietorship. The Current status of the program is shown below. Applications Received-63 Applications Denied- 19 - Large Business- 1 - Large Business- 1 (Received PPP or EIDL) - Other Business -35 - Other Business- 12 (Received PPP or EIDL, location) - Sole proprietorship-27 - Sole proprietorship-6 (Received PPP or EIDL, location) Funds Awarded-35-$101,500 - Large Business-0 - Other Business - 14 - Sole proprietorship-21 Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-29(R) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2020-25(R), MODIFYING CERTAIN STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO THE SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM TO PROVIDE IMMEDIATE, SHORT-TERM FINANCIAL AID TO QUALIFIED SMALL BUSINESSES IN THE CITY OF WYLIE; PROVIDING UPDATED PROGRAM AND APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on April 28, 2020, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas adopted Resolution No. 2020-25(R), establishing a Small Business Assistance Program to provide limited financial assistance to small businesses located within the city limits that have suffered economic losses because of the COVID-19 pandemic in accordance with Chapter 380 of the Texas Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that it is necessary to amend certain elements of the program, as set forth below. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. The City Council hereby amends Sections of Resolution No. 2020- 25(R) as follows': SECTION 4. That the City shall appropriate the sum of$301,000 in the General Fund Combined Services budget to establish the small business assistance program consisting of a maximum of$51,000 for sole proprietorships, $50,000 for large businesses and$200,000 for other businesses. SECTION 5. That each qualified business is eligible to receive a one-time grant as follows: Sole Proprietorship—up to $1,500 each A sole proprietorship is defined as an unincorporated business owned by a single person who is personally responsible for all debts of the business. 'Deletions are evidenced by strikethrough and additions are underlined. Resolution No.2020-29(R)—Amending Resolution No.2020-25(R)Establishing A Small Business Assistance Program Large Business (26-50 employees)—up to $5,000 each Other Businesses (25 or fewer employees)—up to $5,000 each" SECTION 2. The City Council hereby amends Exhibit"A"to Resolution No. 2020-25(R) as follows2: "EXHIBIT A ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Each qualified small business: 1. The primary location of the business must be within the City of Wylie city limits. 2. Must have been in continuous operation for a period of at least six months prior to the application date. 3. Must be in good standing with the City of Wylie with respect to taxes, fees, utility payments and other financial obligations to the City. 4. Must have a current or anticipated revenue decline beginning March 1, 2020 resulting from COVID-19 impacts. 5. Must be a local, independent business responsible for all revenues and expenses. 6. Must have sustained a financial loss as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. EXCLUSIONS: 1. Non-profit organizations are specifically excluded from and ineligible to receive grants under the program. 2. A business is ineligible if it has received assistance from the Paycheck Protection Program or an Economic Injury Disaster Loan. 3. An eligible franchise must be responsible on a local level for all revenue and expenses of the business. 4. A business is ineligible if it has 51 or more employees. 2 Deletions are evidenced by strikethrough and additions are underlined. Resolution No.2020-29(R)—Amending Resolution No.2020-25(R)Establishing A Small Business Assistance Program DESCRIPTION OF GRANT: Each qualified applicant is eligible for a grant of up to $1,500 for a sole proprietorship,up to$5,000 for businesses with 26-50 employees, and up to$5,000 for businesses with up to 25 employees. Applicants must show proof of a financial loss as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A business may only apply for one category. APPLICATION PROCESS: Applicants may apply online at www.wylietexas.gov. Applications will be reviewed and grant funding will be approved on a first-come, first-served basis. Grants will be awarded until approved funding is exhausted or the grant program is ended by the City Council,whichever occurs first. Applications will be accepted during a 14-day open period beginning on May 6,2020. The City Council reserves the right to modify, amend or terminate the program and/or the program requirements at any time. The City Manager is authorized to take any and all actions he deems necessary to administer the program consistent with the program requirements as approved by the City Council. Continued funding of this grant program is not guaranteed. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: 1. Completed application form. The eligible business must be the applicant,but the application form must be signed by an authorized agent of the eligible business. 2. Documents sufficient to evidence a business loss, or other evidence of gross revenue decline beginning March 13, 2020. For example, a profit and loss statement from the same period last year and a profit and loss statement for this year is acceptable. 3. IRS Form 941. 4. If federal aid has been received, documents sufficient to evidence receipt of federal aid related to the COVID-19 disaster. 5. Other information, documentation or clarification as required by City staff administering the program. 6. An eligible business receiving a grant will be required to execute a Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreement with the City of Wylie. Resolution No. 2020-29(R)—Amending Resolution No.2020-25(R)Establishing A Small Business Assistance Program PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF APPLICATIONS AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS: By submitting an application under the program, the applicant consents to submitting all required or supporting documentation and information to the City of Wylie and to the public disclosure of such documentation and information by the City of Wylie in response to any request submitted pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act and/or other applicable law." SECTION 3. Should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution be declared unconstitutional and/or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of this Resolution shall remain in full force and effect. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Resolution, and each section, subsection, clause and phrase thereof regardless of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases may be declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 4. Resolution No. 2020-25(R) shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this or any other resolution or ordinance. All provisions of any resolution in conflict with this Resolution are hereby repealed to the extent they are in conflict. Any remaining portions of said resolution shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 5. That this Resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 26TH DAY OF MAY 2020. Eric Hogue, Mayor ATTEST: Stephanie Storm, City Secretary Resolution No. 2020-29(R)—Amending Resolution No.2020-25(R)Establishing A Small Business Assistance Program ' SOLUTION NO. 2020-25 ') A ' SOLUTION OF T CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LIE, TE • S,EST• :LIS GAS • L BUSINESS ASSIST CE PROG M TO PROVIDE I EDIATE, SHORT-TV FIN• C • AID TO QUALIFIED S • L BUSINESSES IN T CITY OF IE; PROVIDING PROG ' • • D APPLICATION ELIGIBILITY C ' TE • • D OTHER ' QUI' MENTS; • 'PROP' ATING $301,000 TO EST• :LISH T PROG' • ; DELEGATING AUTHO TY TO THE CITY • AGER TO • I NISTER THE FROG' • M; AND PROVIDING FOR • EFFECT' DATE. I * AS,the City of Wylie,Texas is a Texas municipality with a population of 50,000 or more operating under a home-n.de charter; and • AS,in December 2019,a novel coronavirus,now designated SARS-Co V2 which causes the disease COVID-19,was detected in Wuhan, China; and W AS, President Donald J. Trump declared a State of National Emergency for the United States of erica on March 13, 2020 in response to the spread of COVID-19; and I AS,on March 13,2020,Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a statewide public health disaster; and • AS, on March 16, 2020, Mayor Eric Hogue issued a declaration of local disaster for public health emergency for the City of Wylie for a period of seven (7) days; and ' AS, on April 2, 2020, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2020-26, continuing and extending the Mayor's amended declaration of local disaster for public health emergency to help abate the public health threat resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic; and • AS, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused closures of and limitations on local businesses; and E ' AS, some local businesses in the City of Wylie do not currently have an online presence which would assist them in commercial activity during this state of disaster; and I ' AS, Chapter 380 of the Texas Local Government Code allows municipalities to establish economic development programs for making grants of public money to promote local economic development and to stimulate business and commercial activity in the municipality; and Resolution No.2020-25(R)—Small Business Assistance Program WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Wylie, Texas recognizes the economic strain the COVID-19 pandemic is causing its local businesses, and desires to establish a stimulus program to provide limited financial assistance to small businesses located within the city limits; and WHEREAS,the City Council finds that establishing this program and awarding grants to such small businesses will serve the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of Wylie and the interests of the City of Wylie and its small business community. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WYLIE,TEXAS: SECTION 1. That the City of Wylie desires to establish and administer a small business assistance program pursuant to Chapter 380 of the Texas Local Government Code to provide immediate, short-term financial assistance in the form of grants to qualified businesses located within the city limits of the City of Wylie. SECTION 2. That the criteria set forth in Exhibit "A" shall establish program and application requirements and determine a business's eligibility to receive financial assistance under the program. SECTION 3. That the City Manager of the City of Wylie, Texas is directed to administer the small business assistance program and is authorized to make grants that comply with the program requirements, as set forth herein, and is authorized to take any and all other actions he deems necessary to administer the program consistent with the program requirements set forth herein. A five member committee consisting of a representative from the City Manager's office, the City of Wylie Finance Department, the City of Wylie Economic Development Corporation, the Downtown Merchants Association, and the Wylie Chamber of Commerce will verify the complete and eligible application prior to the issuance of financial assistance. SECTION 4. That the City shall appropriate the sum of$301,000 in the General Fund Combined Services budget to establish the small business assistance program consisting of a maximum of$51,000 for sole proprietorships,$50,000 for large businesses and$200,000 for other businesses. SECTION 5. That each qualified business is eligible to receive a one-time grant as follows: Sole Proprietorship—up to $1,500 each A sole proprietorship is defined as an unincorporated business owned by a single person who is personally responsible for all debts of the business. Resolution No.2020-25(R)—Small Business Assistance Program Large Business (26-50 employees)—up to $5,000 each Other Businesses (25 or fewer employees)—up to $5,000 each SECTION 6. That should any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution be declared unconstitutional and/or invalid by acourt of competent jurisdiction, it is expressly provided that any and all remaining portions of .s Resolution shall remain in full force Th and effect. e City Council hereby declares that it atwould have passed this Resolution, and each section, subsection, clause and phrase thereof regardless ess of whether any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases may be declared unconstitutional and/or invalid. SECTION 7. That this Resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its passage. DULY PASSED D APPROVED BY T CITY COUNCIL OF T CITY OF IE,TE S, ON THIS THE 28TH DAY OF AP ' L 2020. Eric Hogue, Ma o ATTEST: 01-. 'VWVALL W ; Stephanie Storm, City Secretary 11, \\T Plk Resolution No.2020-25(R)—Small Business Assistance Program EXHIBIT A ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Each qualified small business: 1. The primary location of the business must be within the City of Wylie city limits. 2. Must have been in continuous operation for a period of at least six months prior to the application date. 3. Must be in good standing with the City of Wylie with respect to taxes,fees,utility payments and other financial obligations to the City. 4. Must have a current or anticipated revenue decline beginning March 1,2020 resulting from COVID-19 impacts. 5. Must be a local, independent business responsible for all revenues and expenses. 6. Must have sustained a financial loss as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. EXCLUSIONS: 1. Non-profit organizations are specifically excluded from and ineligible to receive grants under the program. 2. A business is ineligible if it has received assistance from the Paycheck Protection Program or an Economic Injury Disaster Loan. 3. An eligible franchise must be responsible on a local level for all revenue and expenses of the business. 4. A business is ineligible if it has 51 or more employees. DESCRIPTION OF GRANT: Each qualified applicant is eligible for a grant of up to $1,500 for a sole proprietorship, up to $5,000 for businesses with 26-50 employees, and up to $5,000 for businesses with up to 25 employees. Applicants must show proof of a financial loss as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. A business may only apply for one category. APPLICATION PROCESS: Applicants may apply online at www.wylietexas.gov. Applications will be reviewed and grant funding will be approved on a first-come, first-served basis. Grants will be awarded until approved funding is exhausted or the grant program is ended by the City Council,whichever occurs first. Applications will be accepted during a 14-day open period beginning on May 6, 2020. The Resolution No.2020-25(R)—Small Business Assistance Program City Council reserves the right to modify, amend or terminate the program and/or the program requirements at any time. The City Manager is authorized to take any and all actions he deems necessary to al g.nister the program consistent with the program requirements as approved by the City Council. Continued funding of this grant program is not guaranteed. ' QUI ' D DOCU NTATION: 1. Completed application form. The eligible business must be the applicant, but the application form must be signed by an authorized agent of the eligible business. 2. Documents sufficient to evidence a business loss, or other evidence of gross revenue decline begi g March 13, 2020. For example,a profit and loss statement from the same period last year and a profit and loss statement for this year is acceptable. 3. IRS Form 941. 4. If federal aid has been received, documents sufficient to evidence receipt of federal aid related to the COVID-19 disaster. 5. Other information, documentation or clarification as required by City staff administering the program. 6, An eligible business receiving a grant will be required to execute a Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreement with the City of Wylie. PUBLIC DISCLOSU ' OF APPLICATIONS • D SUPPORTING DOCU NTS: By submitting an application under the program, the applicant consents to submitting all required or supporting documentation and information to the City of Wylie and to the public disclosure of such documentation and information by the City of Wylie in response to any request submitted pursuant to the Texas Public Information Act and/or other applicable law. Resolution No.2020-25(R)—Small Business Assistance Program IAI vrf Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: Work Session 2 Department: City Manager (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: City Manager Account Code: Date Prepared: May 18, 2020 Exhibits: Subject Discuss May 2, 2020 (postponed to November 3, 2020) General and Special Election. Recommendation Direction Discussion Page 1 of 1 IAI vrf Wylie City Council CITY OF WYLIE AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: May 26,2020 Item Number: Work Session 3 Department: City Manager (City Secretary's Use Only) Prepared By: City Manager Account Code: Date Prepared: May 20, 2020 Exhibits: Presentation Subject Discuss FY 20-21 4B Budget Recommendation Discussion Page 1 of 1 ..............................________________. J,_ 4B Budget Work Session Fiscal Year 2020 - 2021 _____,....................____________ BSa es I Tax Fun AnnualSales Tax Revenue 4,000 2,920 3,023 3,000 2,482 2,627 2,563 2,685 2,496 2,483 2,639 2,192 2 2,000 rn a 1- a 1 ,QQQ To 0 ego'•` �� ,�'� �O� �O'� t 1� �R,'� �`l`1, �(1, �D '` CY FY 2020 projected to be down $263 thousand from budget amount Estimated return to FY 2019 sales tax amount in FY 2024 4BSaIes Tax Fund Projected Revenues FY 2020-2021 - 3 054 386 • $ 537,500 (17.6%) $ 2,495,636 (81.7%) SALES TAX $2,495,636 - 81.7% SERVICE FEES $537,500 - 17.6% INTEREST INCOME & MISC INCOME $21,250 - .7% Sales Tax Fund Expeny Function FY 2020- 202 1 - $ 3, 356, 088 BROWN HOUSE 6.1% 5,385 SENIOR RECREATION CENTER 16.7% $392,250 4B PARKS 10.3% ARECREATION CENTER 55.2% $561,374 DEBT SERVICE 11.7% di AIMMIll STONEHAVE HOUSE 0.0% $344,631 1140010' $ 1,851,448 A WRC Revenue vs Personnel Exp $ 1,250,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 750,000 : ::::: ! iO�� ;1d, rLO�� �o,�G'� �`�a� Q N. • Personnel Exp FT Personnel Exp PT • Rec Class Revenue Rec Pass Revenue *Rec Pass Revenue is net of Rec Class Expense *FT personnel included in the WRC Budget Division Manager and Division Building Attendant 46 Debt Service Expenditures 389,050 392,250 400.000 383,625 388,050 387,100 390,775 300,000 11 200,000 100.000 2019-20 2020-2-1 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 • Existing __________ Assumptions Affecting FY 2020- 202 1 4 B Budget REVENUE Sales Tax Projected decrease of $425,000 for FY20-21 from FY 2019 Actual Rec Pass Projected Revenue $400,000 - down $205,000 from FY 2019 Actual Rec Class Projected Revenue $135,000 - down $98,000 from FY 2019 Actual EXPENSES Personnel • No merit increase • Benefits - Insurance Eliminate cell phone allowance - $16,170