Sherwood Pk P1/FP-CS 830614bllr~oL~_.~, or' June 14, 1983
The City Council of the City of Coppell met in regular session on Tuesday,
June 14, 1983, at 7:30 p.m. in the Coppell I.S.D. Administration Building.
The following members were present:
Andrew Brown, Jr., Mayor
Orville Mayo, Mayor Pro Tem
Bunny Thompson, Councilman
Dale Ware, Councilman
Glen White, Councilman
Lou Duggan, Councilman
Also present were City Manager Ron Ragland, City Secretary Dorothy Timmons
and City Attorney Larry Jackson.
The meeting was called to order and everyone asked to stand while Councilman
White gave the invocation. Following the invocation, Mayor Pro Tem Mayo
moved that the minutes be approved as submitted; Councilman Thompson seconded
and motion carried §-0.
ITEM NO. 4: Approval of Bills
Following discussion, Councilman Ware moved that the bills be approved as sub-
mitted; Mayor Pro Tem Mayo seconded and motion carried 5-0.
ITEM NO. 5: Dedication of proposed street and presentation of proclamation
and certificate of appreciation to W. H. "Whitey" Plumley.
Mayor Brown stated that the City of Coppell would like to recognize an outstand-
ing citizen for his dedication, leadership, committment and loyalty to the City.
This recognition is being done in the naming of a street to be called "Plumlee
Place" in the Sherwood Park Subdivision of the City. Mayor Brown presented a
replica of the street sign, a certificate of appreciation and a proclamation
officially naming the street Plumlee Place. Following the presentation, Council-
man White moved that the proclamation be approved; Councilman Thompson seconded
and motion carried 5-0 with th~ Mayor showing his approval. A copy of the
proclamation is attached as a permanent part of these minutes.
ITEM NO. 6: Discussion and approval of preliminary plats for General Homes
and right-of-way for Parkway Blvd.
Mr. Glen Hinckley, representing Univest Corp., Mr. Sam Wyse, representing
General Homes and Mr. Eddie Collins also representing General Homes made the
presentation to the Council. Mr. Wyse stated that the preliminary plat for
General Homes contained a total of 425 Single Family Detached lots and 264
Duplex Lots. The Single Family would be developed in 3 phases and the Two
Family would be developed in 2 phases. The Subdivision would have alleys
throughout with the front yard being sodded and a six-feet wooden fence being
constructed in the rear. A brick entry way is proposed to be constructed at
the entrance to the ~ubdivision. All houses would be 70% masonry with two-
car garages in the Single Family development. All utilities would be underground.
The Single Family development would also be constructed so as to build 4~ units
per acre with the Duplex phase being constructed of 7 units per acre. Build-out
tin~ is approximately 3~years. Mr. Wyse also stated that General Homes is
prepared to pay the $75 park fee on the entire 689 lots during the summer of
1983 rather than over the 3½ year build-out time. Discussion was then held
on the construction of carports in the Duplex portion of the development. Mr.
Wyse agreed that they would deed restrict the construction requirements of the
carports and that they would be offered as an optional package of the Duplex
units. Following discussion, Councilman White moved that the preliminary plats
of Sherwood Park and Parkwoodas well as the right-of-way for Parkway Blvd. be
approved; Councilman Thompson seconded and motion carried 5-0.
IT~M NO. 7: Discussion and approval of final plats on Phase I of Sherwood
Park, Phase I of Parkwood and right-of-way for Parkway Blvd.
Following clarification on the development of a 36 feet half street with a
50 feet right-of-way, Councilman White moved that the final plat of Phase I
of Sherwood Park, Phase I of Parkwood and the right-of-way of Parkway Blvd be
approved;Councilman Thompson seconded and motion carried 5-0.