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2002-004City of Southlake, Texas RESOLUTION NO. 02-004 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING TEXAS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MINUTE ORDER NO. 108746 REGARDING FM 1938 EXTENSION BETWEEN SH 114 AND FM 1709 WHEREAS, State Highway 114 and Farm to Market Road 1709 represent primary east -west means of access for northeast Tarrant County and southern Denton County, and WHEREAS, SH 114 and FM 1709 do not have an adequate north -south connection to serve increasing commercial and residential development demands, and WHEREAS, construction of FM 1938 as a four lane divided roadway from SH 114 to FM 1709 has been proposed as part of the regional transportation network for many years; and WHEREAS, a north -south arterial is critically needed in this region for efficient and safe movement of vehicular traffic; and WHEREAS, constructing FM 1938 from SH 114 to FM 1709 completes a gap in the regional transportation network and connects US 820 and SH 114, two controlled access state facilities; and WHEREAS, public support for the project has already been received in the form of dedicated right of way for the roadway and the necessary adjacent right of way dedication for the NETCRWS water line to provide necessary water supply to Southlake, Keller and Westlake; and WHEREAS, the City of Southlake will provide any additional right-of-way beyond that agreed to be acquired by Tarrant County, as needed for landscaping, drainage and other utilities, and pedestrian pathways, within the city's corporate city limits and fund a portion of engineering costs; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT NOW RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE SECTION 1: That all matters stated in the preamble are found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein as if copied in their entirety. SECTION 2: that the City accepts the terms of the Texas Transportation Commission Minute Order No. 108746 and urges all other political subdivisions to accept the terms therein to expedite the Extension of FM 1938 between SH 114 and FM 1709. City of Southlake, Texas SECTION 3: If any provision of this Resolution shall be held invalid or unconstitutional, then the remainder of such resolution shall remain in full force and effect as if separately enacted. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the / 7 day of 2002 by the City of Southlake. APPROVED: Rick Stacy, Mayor ATTEST: o SOU Th,°., m= 0• Kim B sh, Acting City Secretary •''••••••'•. Dec 13 01 02:25p Graham Associates, Inc. 1317-633-5240 p.2 TEXAS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION DENTON & TARRANT Countits MINUTE ORDER Past 1 of 2 Districts DALLAS A-FCRT WORTtt d In DENTON & TARRANT COUNTIF4, a project is being proposed :o extend FARM TO MARKET ROAD 1938, an urban road, from State Highway 114 in Westlake to Faze w \Market Road 1705 in Southlakc, a distance of approximately 3.6 miles. The proposed roadway consists of a four -lane divided highway, with a wide median to allow future expansion to six lanes. This route is pwt of the North Central Texas Council of Governments NCTCOG) Regional Plan as an arterial route, and was included in two of its previous regwnal plans. Constructing thus project will alleviate congestion and improve traffic flow in the Dallas/Tort Worth metropolitan area. IT IS THEREFORE. ORDERED that the executive director is directed to tender the following proposal to the NCTCOG, Denton and Tarrant counries: Provided NCTCOG will: 1. Place the project into Priority 2. Category 4C, STI' Metropolitan Mobility. In Priority 2, a substantial portion of the project construction plans (gaornerric, structural, hydraulic and pavement design approved) should be completed and a substantial amount of the required right of way shou:d be purchased. It is expected that the Town of Westlake an, the cities of Scuthlalce and Keller will fund the engineering costs_ Provided both Denton and Tarrant counties will: 1. Agree to provide 100 percent of the right of way and eligible UtUi_y adjustments. The Texas Department of Transportation will: 1. Place the roadway on the state highway system upou completion of Priority 2 activities. 2. After the roadway is added to the state system, consider all funding options for the project. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that upon acceptance of the provisions of this order by the NCTCOG, Denton and Tarrant counties, the executive director is hereby authorized to enter into any ne:essary agr-_eluents and to proceed in the most feasible and econotaical manner with approved project development activi tics. ded:21 t0 el *Be A Dec 13 01 02:26P Graham Associates, Inc. 817-633-5240 TEXAS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION P.3 vENTON k TARRANT Counties MINLTE ORDER Page 2 of 2 Dismcts DALLAS & E9-9jWf-RTH This order shall become operative upon acceptance by NCTCOG, Denton and Tarrant counties, and, if not accepted within 90 days of the date hereof, the actions centained in this order shall not be implemented. Submitted and rcvicwcd by: virecvx, Transportation Planning and Programming Division 2-d Recommended by: txecudve Director Minute Dam Number Passcd 46d=i?I io E1 08