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CC 1/28/95 min. re ORD apprvl.D. Eddie Park, 132 Redwood Drive, Gi Han, 113 Redwood Drive, Wesley Lockwood, 501 Rolling Hills and Kyong Han, 113 Redwood Drive suggested to the Council to move the Stop 'N Go and replace it with a bowling alley, swimming pool or a hockey rink. E. Mark Senior, 608 Quail Lane, Joslyn Short, 438 Clearcreek Lane and Jennifer Richards, 312 Woodhurst Place read letters to the Council in support of bringing a 4-H Club in Coppell. F. Kevin Segler, 634 Pheasant Lane and Lissa Ranck read letters to Council concerning the bringing in of a Taco Bell. 16. Status report by City Manager regarding opposition to the upgrade and/or relocation of the TU transmission line on Sandy Lake Road. Lambeth Townsend, Attorney from Austin retained by the City to assist with the Sandy Lake Road Transmission Line issue, made a presentation to the Council. Mayor Morton asked for questions from two citizens in the audience. Tom Williams, 700 Post Oak, inquired as to whether the citizens would have a right of intervention should TU file for another route. Mr. Townsend felt that the citizens would have an opportunity to be heard. Mr. Williams also asked what the chances might be to have the PUC heating held locally instead of in Austin. Mr. Townsend indicated that there might be a possibility of working something out with the PUC regarding holding at least part of the hearings locally. The Students in Government portion of the meeting ended at this time and certificates were distributed to the students. A five-minute recess was held at this time. 17. Citizen's Appearances. There were no citizens signed up to speak under this item. CONSENT AGENDA 18. Consider approval of the following consent agenda items: A. Consideration and approval of an Ordinance for S-1090, to change the zoning from LI (Light Industrial) to LI-S.U.P. (Light Industrial, Special Use Permit) to allow the operation of a natural gas well with special CM022895 Page 5 of 9 conditions on one acre of a 43.8913 acre tract of land located at the northwest corner of Thweatt and Coppell Roads, and authorizing the Mayor to sign. B. Consideration and approval of an Ordinance for ZC-532, to change the zoning from R (Retail) to SF-9 (Single Family-9) to allow single family development on an 18,941 acre tract of land located approximately 320 feet east of Riverchase Drive and 237 feet south of Sandy Lake Road, and authorizing the Mayor to sign. C. Consideration and approval of an Ordinance for S-1089, to change the zoning from R (Retail) to R-S.U.P. (Retail, Special Use Permit) with special conditions for a restaurant, (Mr. Jim's Pizza), located at 600 E. Sandy Lake Road, Suite 110, and authorizing the Mayor to sign. D. Consideration and approval of an ordinance amending the Code of Ordinances by amending Sections 9-11-3D and 9-11-3P by adding Section 9-11-3R and Section 9-11-7H regulating the operation of model airplanes, providing hours of operation for Andrew Brown Jr. Parks (East and West); regulating golfing in City parks; authorizing the Parks and Recreation Superintendent to cancel or suspend use of athletic facilities, and authorizing the Mayor to sign. E. Consideration and approval of an ordinance amending Chapter 9 of the Code of Ordinances by adding Section 9-11-11, establishing a Tree Board, and providing a program for the preservation, protection, maintenance, and planting of trees and other plant material on public property within the City; and authorizing the Mayor to sign. F. Consideration and approval for an Ordinance amending Chapter 18 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Coppell, General and Special Fees, by repealing Article 18-10, Animal Control Fees, in its entirety, and authorizing the Mayor to sign. G. Consideration and approval of a resolution establishing fees for animal control services to defray the costs of providing such services, and authorizing the Mayor to sign. H. Consideration and approval for an Ordinance amending Chapter 11 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Coppell, Industrial Waste and Sewer Use Regulations, and by adding Subsection ll-15-1B in its entirety, and authorizing the Mayor to sign. CM022895 Page 6 of 9 I. Consideration and approval of a resolution establishing fees for waste hauler and industrial waste and sewer user permits, surcharges, and costs of services provided to industrial waste and sewer users as authorized by the Industrial W~.ste Ordinance, and authorizing the Mayor to sign. Item 18 G was pulled for further consideration. Items 18 A, B, C, D, E, F, H, & I -- Mayor Pro Tem Robertson moved to approve Consent Agenda Items 18 A carrying Ordinance No. 91500-A-80; B carrying Ordinance 91500-A-81; C carrying Ordinance No. 91500-A-82; D carrying Ordinance No. 95695; E carrying Ordinance No. 95696; F carrying Ordinance 95697; H carrying Ordinance No. 95698 and I carrying Resolution No. 022895.5. Councilmember Mayo seconded the motion; the motion carried 7-0 with Mayor Pro Tem Robertson and Councilmembers Alexander, Sturges, Watson, Reitman, Mayo, and Sheehan voting in favor of the motion. Item 18 G -- Councilmember Mayo expressed a concern regarding the capture of wild animals and costs. Perri Kittles, Environmental Health Officer, made a presentation to the Council. After discussion, Council requested that changes be made to the fee schedule and that this item be placed on the agenda for the March 14, 1995 meeting. Items 20, 21 and 22 were considered at this time. See Items 20, 21 and 22 for minutes. 19. Necessary action resulting from Executive Session. There was no action taken under this item. 20. City Manager's Report. A. City Manager Jim Witt announced that the advisory group which has been formed by the Council regarding the TU transmission lines will convene after spring break, possibly during the week of March 20th. Further information will be available to homeowners. B. City Manager Jim Witt stated that one item which was tabled from the work session would be discussed at this time. Clay Phillips, Assistant City Manager/Fire Chief, introduced Greg Schon of Phillip Swager Associates, who gave an overview and CM022895 Page 7 of 9