CC approval of ORD 12/8/92CONSEWr AGE~DA
AGENDA REQUEST FORM.
ITEM CAPTION:
Consideration anO approval of the adoption of an ordinance for a zoning change from (bfF-2)
~ulti-Family-2 -~L (SF-7) Single-Family-?, Lakewood Addition, Case ~ZC-536, located south
of Parkway Boulevard, east of MacArthur Boulevard, and along the east and west side of
Village Parkway, and authorizing the ~ayor to sign.
or, Gary L. Sleb~" ii
Planning
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OTHER REP.: ~,
DATE:
Date of P & Z Meeting: March 19, 1992
Decision of P & Z Commi ssion: Approval (4-0) A PPR
Date of Council approval: April 14, 1992 BY
Decision of City' Council: Approval (6-0> C li ~ C
DAT
P1ease see attached gity gounci1 minutes for further details.
BUDGET AMT.
AMT +/- BUDGET
N/A
Algr. ESTIldATED
FINANCIAL REVIEW BY
LEGAL REVIEW BY:
AGLW, DA REQUEST FOR~ ILEVISEI) L'9I
REVIEWED BY CM: F.J~~
LAWRENCE W. JACKSON
TIM KIRK
ROBERT L. DILLARD III
ROBERT D. hEMPHllL
ROBERT I. DILLARD, JR.
H. LOUIS NICHOLS
OF COUNSEL
Ms. Taryon Bowman
Planning & Zoning Coordinator
P. O. Box 478
Coppell, Texas 75019
NICHOLS, JACKSON, KIRK & DILLARD
(Formerly Sallinger, Nichols, Jackson, Kirk & Dillard)
Attorneys & Counselors at Law
ROBERT E. HAGER
1800 Lincoln Plaza PETER g. SMITH
500 N. Akard JOHN PIERCE GRIFF,N
Dallas, Texas 75201 DAVID M. BERM^N
(214) 954-3333 JOHN F. ROEHM III
[~ovember 17, 1992
Re:
Zoning Change Ordinance
LOC Development
Application No. ZC-536
Dear Taryon:
Enclosed is an original of the above ordinance and several copies. Also, enclosed
is an original and copies of a Caption for publication. When adopted a copy of the
ordinance should be sent to the proper department to update the zoning map.
According to the minutes of the hearing, the City Council wanted to impose the
applicant's voluntary commitments as two conditions, (see minutes attached). As you
know these commitments will have to be enforced through the platting process and deed
restrictions since this is a change to a standard zoning classification.
The City needs to make sure that the applicant follows through with his voluntary
commitment in regard to the fence and minimum square foot house size. Because the
fence commitment calls for the applicant to coordinate with the School and the square
foot house size needs to be imposed as a deed restriction, I would recommend that this
ordinance not be adopted until the applicant has satisfied the city in this regard.
If you have any question please give me a call.
Very truly yours,
NICHOLS, JACKSON, KIRK & DILLARD
By:
- ~L,L~ence W. J ~./a~son
CC:
Gary Sieb
Item 18
PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration and approval of a zoning
change, Case #ZC-536, Lakewood Estates, from (MF-2)
Multi-Family-2, to (SF-7) Single-Family-7, located along
the east side of MacArthur, south of Parkway, and along
the east and west side of Village Parkway, at the request
of LOC Estates, Ltd.
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Planning and Zoning Director, Gary Sieb made the presentation to
the Council. The Planning and Zoning Commission recommends
approval with two conditions:
1. that the fence along Oakwood be improved by a~
coordinated effort between the developer and the j
Coppell Independent School District, to result in//
brick pilasters with wrought-iron fencing, and /~
2. that there be a minimum of 1800 square foot hous~
p ze
The developer has agreed to above conditions at his own expense.
Mr. Wayman LaBelle, applicant, of 6161 Harry Hines, Dallas, Texas
made a presentation to the Council and asked Council to approve the
above requested zoning change. Discussion concerning Oakwood Lane
going all the way through to Village Parkway followed. The
developer is aware that a second water storage tank will eventually
be built on the City's property to the west of this property.
Councilman Weaver moved to approve Item 18 as submitted with the
two conditions recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon seconded the motion. The motion carried
6-0 with Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon and Councilmen Weaver, Thomas,
Morton, Cowman and Robertson voting in favor of the motion
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO. ?/~"¢-.r~-/z;2-~Z/7/
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS, AMENDING THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS, AS
HERETOFORE AMENDED, TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER
DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICATION HEREIN STATED;
PROVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE
SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND
DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission and the Governing Body of the City of
Coppell, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to the
granting of zoning changes, and pursuant to the zoning ordinance and zoning map of the
City of Coppell, have given requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after
holding due hearings and affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally,
the said Governing Body is of the opinion that said change of zoning, which is on
application of LOC Development, No. ZC-535, should be granted and the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Coppell should be amended in the
exercise of its legislative discretion.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
COPPELL, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Coppell,
Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City of
Coppell, to give the property hereinafter described, a new zoning district classification, to
wit: "SF-7" Single Family Residential District Classification.
Said property being described as follows:
BEING two tracts of land; Tract A containing 13.98 acres, more or less and
described by netes and bounds in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and Tract B
containing 30.07. acres of land, more or less, and described by netes and
bounds in Exhibit "B" attached hereto, and shown on the zoning exhibit
attached hereto as Exhibit "1", said exhibits made a part hereof.
SECTION 2. That all parts of any ordinance of the City of Coppell, Texas, in conflict
with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other
ordinances or parts of ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner
and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Coppell, as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification.
SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or
section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, the
same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or provision
thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional and shall
not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole.
SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions
or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon
conviction shall be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of Two Thousand Dollars
($2,000.00) for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall
constitute a separate offense.
SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above
mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper development and in order to
protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare of the City. Therefore, this
ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage and publication of its
caption, as the law in such cases provides.
DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Coppell, Texas,
this the ,¢' day of ,~.'~.~¢~-/~--, 1992.
APPROVED:
MAYC~R'
A"I-I'EST:
CI~ETARY
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
(31TYATTORIqEY (,// -
CZ092-1112
FIELD NOTES
TRACT A
BEING a tract or parcel of land situated in .the City of Coppell,
Dallas County, Texas~ and being parts of the B.B.B. & C.R.R. Survey,
Abstract Number 199 and the Edward Cook Survey, Abstract Number 300,
and being part of that tract of land conveyed to Triland' Investment
Group by Special Warranty Deed recorded in Volume 83250, Page 451,
Deed Records, Dallas County, Texas: and being more particularly
described as follows:
COMMENCING at the intersection of the Northerly line of Village
Parkway (60 foot wide Right-of-way) (as dedicated by Final Plat
recorded in Volume 85210, Page 643, Map Records, Dallas County, Texas)
with the Easterly line of Mac Arthur Blvd. (100 foot wide Right-of-
way);
THENCE North 02"39'18" West along the Easterly line of said Mac Arthur
Blvd., a distance of 382.57 feet to the beginning of a curve to the
left whose chord bears North 04~42'53'' West;
THENCE in a Northwesterly direction continuing along the Easterly line
of said Mac Arthur Blvd. and along said curve to the left having a
central angle of 04°07'09'', a radius of 2870.00 feet, and an arc
length of 206.34 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being the
Northwest corner o%~ a tract of land conveyed to Coppell Independent
School District by Special Warranty Deed recorded in Volume 91180,
Page 3576, Deed Records, Dallas County, Texas, said point also being
in a curve to the left whose chord bears North 11°40'33'' West;
THENCE in a Northwesterly direction continuing along the Easterly line
of said Mac Arthur Blvd and along said curve to the left having a
central angle of 09~47'01'', a radius of 2870.00 feet, and an arc
length of 490.07 feet to a point for corner;
THENCE North 25~42'15'' East a distance of 336.87 feet to a point for
corner;
THENCE Due East a distance of 648.99 feet to a point for corner in the
Westerly line of said Village Parkway, said point being in a curve to
the left whose chord bears South 04 20'12" East;
THENCE in a Southeasterly direction along the Westerly line of said
Village Parkway and along said curve to the left having a central
angle of 21~33'41'', a radius of 630.00 feet, and an arc length of
237.08 feet to a point for corner at the end of said curve;
THENCE South 15°07'02'' East continuing along~the Westerly line of said
Village Parkway, a distance of 531.50 feet to a point for corner at
the Northeast corner of said School District tract;
THENCE South 87°39'53" West along the Northerly line of said School
District tract, a distance of 853.186 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING
and containing 13.98 acres of land, more or less.
TRACT B
BEING' a 'tract or parcel of land situated in the city of Coppell,
Dallas County, Texas; and being part of the Edward Cook Survey,
Abstract Number 300; and being part of that tract of land conveyed to
Trlland Investment Group by Special Warranty Deed recorded in Volume
83250, Page 451, Deed Records, Dallas County, Texas; and being more
particularly described as follows:
COMMENCING at the intersection of the Southerly line of Village
Parkway (60 foot wide Right-of-way) (as dedicated by Final Plat
recorded in Volume 85210, Page 643, Map Records, Dallas County, Texas)
with the Easterly line of Mac Arthur Blvd (100 foot wide Right-of-
Way);
THENCE North 87°39'53'' East along the Southerly line of said Village
Parkway, a distance of 306.51 feet to the beginning of a curve to the
left whose chord bears North 73°53'59'' East;
THENCE in a Northeasterly direction continuing along the Southerly
line of said Village Parkway and along said curve to the left having a
central angle of 27°31'49'' a radius of 533.60 feet, and an arc length
of 256.39 feet to the POIN~ OF BEGINNING, said point being in a curve
to the left whose chord bears North 52°04'50'' East;
THENCE along the Southerly and Easterly lines of said Village Parkway
the following calls:
In a Northeasterly direction along said curve to the left having
a central angle of 16°06'27'' a radius of 533.60 feet and an arc
length of 150.01 feet to a point for corner at the end of said
curve;
North 44°01'38" East a distance of 145.47 feet to a point for
corner at the beginning of a curve to the left whose chord bears
North 14°27'18'' East;
In a Northeasterly direction along said curve to the left having
a central angle of 59°08'40'', a radius of 430.00 feet, and an arc
length of 443.87 feet to a point for corner at the end of said
curve;
North 15~07'02'' West a distance of 540.00 feet to a point for
corner at the beginning of a curve to the right whose chord bears
North 04~10'14'' West;
In a Northerly direction along said curve to the right having a
central angle of 21°53'37", a radius of 570.00 feet, and an arc
length of 217.81 feet to a point for corner;
THENCE North 87~54'58'' East a distance of 1124.55 feet to a point for
corner in the Easterly line of said Triland tract, said point also
being in the Westerly line Of Denton Creek:
THENCE along the Easterly line of said Triland tract and along the
Westerly line of Denton Creek, the following calls:
South 15~42'03'' West a distance of 442.25 feet to a point for
corner;
South 55°24'02'' West a distance of 145.00 feet to a point for
corner;
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South 24°34'39'' West a distance of 136.91 feet {o a point for
corner;
South 3'~00'32'' East a distance of 208.18 feet to a point for
corner;
South 15°48'27'' East a distance of 88.48 feet to a point for
corner in the Southerly line of said Triland tract;
THENCE North 88°47'17'' West along the Southerly line of said Triland
tract, a distance of 347.96 feet to a point for corner;
THENCE South 02°17'45'' East a distance of 934.09 feet to a point for
corner; -~
THENCE South 87"39'53'' West a distance of 459.86 feet to a point for
corner;
THENCE North 02°20'07'' West a distance of 325.00 feet to a point for
corner;
THENCE South 87°39'53'' West a distance of 285.00 feet to a point for
corner;
THENCE North 32 14'53" West a distance of 151.07 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING and containing 30.07 acres of land, more or less.
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REGULAR SESSION
(Open to the Public)
Consent Agenda
18. A. Consideration of formal acceptance of the Soccer Field Improvements Project at
Andrew Brown Jr. Community Park and the final payment to American Grass
Corporation, in the amount of $4,747.63, including the release of all retainage.
B. Consideration for awarding Bid #Q-1092-02 for an annual contract for the
purchase of sign materials to Price Barricade and Signal for an estimated amount
of $12,200.00; Road Runner Traffic Supply for an estimateZ amount of
$6,545.00; Unistrut for an estimated amount of $4,821.00; Highway Sign and
Paint for an estimated amount of 5,105.00; and Center Line Supply for an
estimated amount of 5,026.00, which makes an estimated total of $33,697.00.
C. Consideration and approval of awarding Bid Number Q-1092-06 for printing of
Utility Bills to Vanier Business Forms for a total of $6,908.00.
D. Consideration and approval of awarding Bid Q-1092-03 for rental of pocket
pagers to Southwestern Bell in the total amount of $3,067.20.
E. The award of Bid #Q0792-03 for the Grapevine Creek Trunk Sewer Main
Branches I and II to KENCO, Inc. in the amount of $2,815,005.50. (This
includes the base bid and Alternates #3, #4, #5, and Change Orders gl and 2)
and authorizing the Mayor to sign the contract and change orders.
F. Consideration for granting a one (1) year extension to the contract for purchase
of water meters to various firms not to exceed $38,300.00.
G. Consideration of awarding Bid #Q-1092-04 for installation of two traffic signals
at intersections of (1) Bethel Road/Coppell Road and (2) MacArthur Blvd. and
Samuel Blvd., to Arjang Electric Systems, in the amount of $118,142.40, and
authorizing the Mayor to sign the contract.
H. Consideration Ordinance No. 92581 approving an amendment to the budget in the
amount of $1,000.00 for the City of Coppell for the Fiscal Year October 1, 1992
through September 30, 1993 and authorizing the mayor to sign.
I. Consider award of Bid No. Q-1192-02 to thc Citizen's Advocate as the City's
official newspaper for a period of one year beginning January 8, 1993, with the
City reserving the option to extend the bid contract for four (4) additional one-
year periods as it deems to be in the best interest of the City, with the cost per
line for legal notices, other notices, and maps or special drawings ranging from
$.26 for 9-point type to $1.90 for 72-point type and 50% discount off of the
current rate for items not listed.
J. Consideration of awarding Bid #Q-1092-05 for Gateway Business Park Phase I-B
to Apac-Texas, Inc. in the amount of $1,271,887.65 and authorizing the Mayor
to sign the contract.
K. Consideration and approval of the adoption Ordinance No. 91500-A-24 for a
zoning change from (MF-2) Multi-Family-2 to (SF-7) Single-Family-7, Lakewood
Addition, Case #ZC-536, located south of Parkway Boulevard, east of MacArthur
Boulevard, and along the east and west side of Village Parkway, and authorizing
the Mayor to sign.
L. Consider approval of a final plat of Parks of Coppell, located at the southeast
corner of Parkway Boulevard and Heartz Road, at the request of Centex Real
Estate Corporation.
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M. Consider approval of a final plat of Stonemead Estates (formerly Parks of
Coppell, Section II), located at the northeast corner of Denton Tap Road and
Parkway Boulevard, at the request of Centex Real Estate Corporation.
N. Consideration of approval of a Proclamation proclaiming December, 1992 as
"National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Prevention Month", and
authorizing the Mayor to sign.
O. Consideration of adoption Ordinance No. 91500-A-25 approving the Historic
Preservation Ordinance and authorizing the Mayor to sign.
p. Consideration of a proposal from Teague, Nail & Perkins for professional
services to prepare computerized utility/aerial mapping services in the amount of
$51,500.00 and authorizing the Mayor to sign.
Q. Consider approval of Resolution 112392.1 requesting the Texas State legislature
to totally reject the "Fair Share Plan" because of its unfairness to many Texas
cities and towns and to find a resolution that is equitable to everyone, both the
advantaged and disadvantaged.
R. Consideration and approval of a Citywide Radio Communications Upgrade
Project totaling $378,215.00 to include: 1) Approval to enter into an agreement
with the City of Lewisville for the sharing of a trunked radio system for a cost
of $30,000.00, and authorizing the Mayor to sign; 2) Approval to enter into an
agreement with Motorola Communications and Electronics, Inc. for the
renovation of the radio communications center, upgrading of civil defense
warning system, and the purchase of mobile and hand-held radios for the total
cost of $343,215.00; and 3) Approval of consultant fees and related miscellaneous
services required for renovation for a total cost not to exceed $5,000.00; and
authorizing the Mayor to sign.
S. Consideration and approval of awarding Bid #Q-1192-01 for the purchase of a
sanitary sewer video and grout unit from CUES, Inc., of Orlando, Florida for a
total cost of $173,890.50.
T. Consider approval of a final plat of Fairways @ Riverchase, located east of
Riverchase Drive north of Riverchase Club, at the request of Thompson Interests.
U. Consideration of approval of Ordinance No. 92582 amending Sections 4-2-2, 4-2-
4, and 4-2-10 of Article 4-2 of Chapter 4 of the Code of Ordinances known as
the Police Reserve Force Ordinance to provide the same residency requirements
for Reserve Officers as for full-time employees, to allow Police Reserve Officers
to operate Police vehicles alone, and to remove the limitation on the number of
authorized Police Reserve Officer positions, and authorizing the Mayor to sign.
V. Approval and confirmation of Police Reserve Officer Jerry Cassel by Mayor and
City Council.
Items 18 D, E, H, I, L, P, S, and T were pulled from the Consent Agenda and considered
individually. Item 18-J was withdrawn at the request of Catellus. Mayor Pro Tern Smothermon
moved to approve Items 18 A, B, C, F, G, K carrying Ordinance No. 91500-A-24, M, N, O
carrying Ordinance No. 91500-A-25, P, Q, R, U carrying Ordinance No. 92582, and V, with
Item M amended to read "northeast", instead of "northwest". Councilman Garrison seconded
the motion. The motion carried 7-0 with Mayor Pro Tern Smothermon and Councilmen Weaver,
Thomas, Morton, Mayo, Robertson and Garrison voting in favor of the motion.
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