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2006-021RESOLUTION NO. 06-021 OFFICIAL RECORD A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS, ANTENNAS, AND ANCILLARY BUILDINGS ON PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, BEING LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS A PORTION OF TRACT 1E, SITUATED IN THE LITTLEBERRY G. HALL SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 686, MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A", AND AS DEPICTED ON THE APPROVED CONCEPT PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT "B" AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, a Specific Use Permit for telecommunications towers, antennas, and ancillary buildings has been requested by a person or corporation having a proprietary interest in the property zoned as "CS" Community Service District; and, WHEREAS, in accordance with the requirements of Section 45.1 (3 1) and Section 45.8 of the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and have afforded the persons interested and situated in the affected area and in the vicinity thereof; and, WHEREAS, the City Council does hereby find and determine that the granting of such Specific Use Permit is in the best interest of the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. A Specific Use Permit is hereby granted for telecommunications towers, antennas, and ancillary buildings on the property being legally described as a portion of Tract 1 E, situated in the Littleberry G. Hall Survey, Abstract No. 686, more fully and completely described in Exhibit "A", and as depicted on the approved Concept Plan attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit `B" and providing an effective date, subject to the provisions contained in the comprehensive zoning ordinance and the restrictions set forth herein. SECTION 2. This resolution shall become effective on the date of approval by the City Council. Page 1 PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 16TH DAY OF MAY, 2006. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE By. " 1 Andy WAbsganss, Mayor ATTEST: """•••+. Lori Farwell, TRMC City Secretary - % •• r Page 2 EXHIBIT "A" Being legally described as a portion of Tract 1 E, situated in the Littleberry G. Hall Survey, Abstract No. 686, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Being several tracts of land situated in the L.3,G. Hall Survey, Abstract 686, and also being a portion of Lot 2, L.S,G. Hill Addition, to the City of Southlake, as recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 1215, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Taxes {PR 7CT), and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point for the southwest corner of Lot 2, Block 1, First American Savings Bane Addition to the City of Southlake, as recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 1325, PRTCT, said point also being in a curve to the right in the north right-of-way line of West Southlake Boulevard (FM 17091,said curve to the right having a radius of 5659.58 feet and a central angle of 03 deg 46 min 4o sec, with a long chord bearing S84 0 34'1 2"W, a distance of 373.09 feet; THENCE southwesterly along saidright-of-way curve an arc length of 373.16 feet to a point for the southeast corner of Woodland Hills 8SU Addlion to the City of Southlake, as recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 608, PRTCT; THENCE N 00*00'39"W, along the cast fine of said Woodland Hill Addition a distance of 143.99 feet, to a point for its northeast corner; THENCE N 87024'49"W, along the north line of said Woodland Hill Addition a distance of 143.99 feet, to a point for its northeast corner: THENCE N 00-00'39"W, along the east line of a tract of land by deed to Arch Purdue as recorded in Volume 1265 1,,Page 152, DRTCT: a distance of 68.76 feet, to a point for its northeast corner; THENCE N 87024'49"W, along the north line of said Purdue tract, a distance of 271,58 feet, to a point for Its northwest corner, said point being at the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 380.00 feet and a central angle of 19 deg 24 min 14 sec, with a long chord bearing S09063'02'E, a distance of 128.08 feet; THENCE southerly, along said curve to the right, an arc length of 123.69 feet to a point for corner in the west fine of said Purdue tract; THENCE S 01 °10'55' E, a distance of 106.66 feet, to a point for corner in the north right-of-way line of Southlake Boulevard (F.M. 1709l; THENCE S 87°37'01" W. along said north right-of-way line of F.M, 1709 a distance of 112.33 feet, to a point for the southeast corner of Lot 2, Block 1,SoutNake Oaks Addition to the City of Southlake, as recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 3231, PRTCT; THENCE N 00010'55' W, a distance of 101.76 feet, to a point for the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 270.00 feet and a central angle of 22 deg 56 min 13 sec, with a long chord bearing N11 039'00"W, a distance of 107.37 feet; THENCE northerly, along said curve to the left, an arc length of 108-09 feet to a point for the northeast comer said Lot 2; THENCE N 87024'52"W, along the north line of said Lot 2 and Lot 1, and continuing a distance of 780.42 feet, to a point for the southwest corner of a tract of land by dead to the City of Southlake as recorded in Volume 11618 , Page 1326, DRTCT; THENCE N 04010'37" W, a distance of 274.34 feet, to a point for the northwest corner of said tract of land by deed to the City of Southfake as recorded in Volume 11618 , Page 1326, DRTCT; THENCE S 89003*56' E, a distance of 714.41 feet, to a point for the southwest corner of a tract of land by dead to the City of Southlake as recorded in Volume 11438 , Page 2287, DRTCT; Page 3 THENCE N 00°10'56" W, a distance of 1165.42 feet, to a point for the northwest corner'of said tract of land by dead to the City of Southlake as recorded in Volume 11438 , Page 1325, DRTCT; THENCE 5 89001'08' E, a distance of 579.33 feet, to a point for the northeast corner of said tract of land by dead to the City of Southlake as recorded in Volume 11438 , Page 1326, DRTCT; THENCE North, a distance of 22.73 feet, to a point for the southwest corner of Lot 20, Oak Hill Estates Adition to the City of Southlake as recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 683, PRTCT; THENCE S 89010' 10' E, a distance of 1303.14 feet, to a point for the northeast corner of a tract of land by dead to the City of Southlake as recorded in Volume 4921 , Page 733, DRTCT, said point being in the west right-of-way fine of North White Chapel Boulevard; THENCE S 01 "22*40* W, along said west right-of-way line a distance of 805.58 feet, to a point for the northeast corner of a tract of land by deed to EPIPD- Crossroads Square as recorded In Volume 13749 , Page 82, DRTCT, THENCE N 89048' 11 * W, a distance of 518.15 feet, to a point for the northwest corner of said tract of land by deed to EPIPD- Crossroads Square as recorded in, Volume 13749 , Page 82, CRTCT; THENCE S 01010'23" W. a distance of 99.53 feet, to a point for the southwest corner of said EPIPD- Crossroads Square tract; THENCE N 89954'33" W. a distance of 22.79 feet, to a point for the northeast corner of a tract of land by deed to the City of Southlake as recorded in Volume 13749 , page 81, DRTCT; THENCE S 00004*36' E, a distance of 184.14 feet, to a point for corner in the north line of a of land by deed to the City of Southlake as recorded in Volume 13731, Page 23, DRTCT; THENCE N 89°28'01" 5, a distance of 25.27 feet, to a point for the northwest corner of said tract of land by deed to the City of Southlake as recorded in Volume 13731, Page 23; DRTCT, said point being in the west line of Lot 2, LB.G. Hall Addition to the City of Southlake, as recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 1216, PRTCT; THENCE S 01011 "27" E, a distance of 314.83 feet, to a point for the southeast corner of a said tract of land by deed to the City of Southlake as recorded in Volume 13731, Page 23, DRTCT, said point also being the northeast corner of Lot 1, Block 1, First American Savings Banc Addition to the City of Southlake, as recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 1325, PRTCT; THENCE N 89051'43' W, along said First American Savings Banc Addition, a distance of 390-55 feet ,o a point for its northwest corner; THENCE S 00041'30' W, a distance of 250.24 feet, to the POINT OF BEGINNING, and containing 61.61 acres of land, more or less. Page 4 I reg -. r[. rN 1 iiflu l"is yi+ llw+ K, MS % i[ Nru SwNs Nr y r.r,, xrc il r•n. r., II n I xa ni.` irs - n. mr. SD r.. c, r c. ti OAK k2L OR/ VN - RroNr DEwAr : N. c "' ,.... i.«. Ir.Kr, P: . 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E ¢ fR LrcAN,- nrvFl Fu x.., Nu t "•. . ixf 55 VIiE . r.[.• uixi, au', Eu` s rcD, r fr, r. I SYx , ca, f w 11 td H 9 Site Plan Bicentennial Park Vertical -Profile Antenna System iss When an antenna system cannot be installed on the roof of a building and space in the adjacent yard is at a premium, the Vertical Profile Antenna System offers the solution. Install the VP.9000 System in the yard or parking area next to the building. Radio equipment is installed securely in the building, linked to the antenna system by coaxial cable. The Vertical Profile Antenna System is comprised of an attractive aluminum antenna support pole and antenna grounding system, all • in one. The antenna lightning arrestor' and all cables are inside the pole, accessible through a service hatch. There is nothing on the surface of the support pole to encourage vandalism. Advantages; Minimal ground disturbance. No additional antenna groundplane. No chemical antenna groundrods with substances that leach into soil. Attractive for high visibility areas. Low vandalism and installation cost. InstatlatiQn Requirements: Placement of the Vertical Profile Antenna System is commonly within H) feet of a building (but may be at a greater distance, if the design requires), in grass, dirt or paved areas. Vehicles may be parked next to the system; however, the support pole should be guarded from vehicular damage. No objects taller than 25 feet should be within 50 feet. Coaxial cable can be buried or installed overhead to the support pole. The pole is set in a 6 -foot post hole with good earth contact in the lowest 4 feet of the hole. (When used on AM frequencies below 1000 kHz, a 20 -foot solid groundrod is driven beside the pole.) Concrete, asphalt or tamped dirt may surround the pole to 2 feet below grade. Space requirement: 1 square foot, horizontal; 6 feet depth, vertical. f Grounding: 3 copper groundplates, attached to support pole. Support pole composition: natural aluminum, 6 -inch OD. t Support pole length: 23 feet. t Support standing height: 17 feet above grade: Internal components: RF lightning arrestor, grounding bus, coaxial I feedline. E i Extemal components: threaded attachment for,antenna mount, I weatherproof service hatch with tamperproof hardware. Frequencies: 530-1700 kHz. 3 Offering savings in space, pole and installation costs, VP.9000 is priced at $1695. Information Station Specialists, 3368 8&' Avenue, Zeeland, MI 49464-0051 •616.772.2300 www.theRAD10source.com • iss®theradiosource.com Page 6 I fir i -,,,; ". " ; :'' s } s • . . ,, Page 7 YJ . • is• : dxki: a t fg yp3- Page 7