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2000-074RESOLUTION NO. 00-74 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, REQUESTING PARTICIPATION BY THE STATE OF TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO FM 1938 INTERCHANGE AT STATE HIGHWAY 114 AND FM 1938 ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS FROM SH 114 TO FM 1709; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE WHEREAS, State Highway 114 and FM 1709 represent primary east -west means of access for all cities in northeast Tarrant and southern Denton County; and WHEREAS, State Highway 114 and FM 1709 do not have an adequate north - south connection to serve increasing commercial and residential development demands; and WHEREAS, the State of Texas Department of Transportation has long recognized the need for a north -south connector for SH 114 and FM 1709 by designating FM 1938, known locally as Precinct Line Road in Keller, a section of Randol Mill Road in Southlake and Precinct Line Road in Westlake as the preferred north -south connector route; and WHEREAS, the commencement of construction on the Fidelity Investments Regional Headquarters in Westlake, initially employing 1,800 people and ultimately employing at least 2,500 people, and the commencement of construction of Sabre, Inc. Headquarters in Southlake initially employing 2,000 people and ultimately employing as many as many as 10,000 people, require immediate additional north -south access to prevent dangerous traffic loads on existing north -south residential streets in Westlake, Southlake and Keller; and WHEREAS, private support from Fidelity Investments, Sabre, Inc., Hillwood Development Corporation, Maguire Partners and many others have committed support for the completion of FM 1938 Interchange and FM 1938 roadway by performing design work, dedicating right-of-way or committing funds to support the project; and WHEREAS, public support of the project has already been received in the form of dedicated right of way necessary to construct the project and the necessary adjacent right-of-way dedication for the NETCRWS water line to provide necessary water supply to Southlake, Keller, and Westlake. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT 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 of Southlake fully supports and encourages the construction of the FM 1938 interchange and FM 1938 roadway. SECTION 3: That the City of Southlake fully supports the installation of unimpeded "Texas U-turns" to facilitate east and westbound traffic at the FM 1938/State Highway 114 interchange. SECTION 4: That the City of Southlake formally requests the timely dedication of discretionary funds by the Texas Department of Transportation to complete the design, engineering and construction of FM 1938 Interchange and FM 1938 roadway from State Highway 114 to FM 1709. SECTION 5: 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 day of 2000 by the City of Southlake. AS ,/z lV•.•• i i*= ATTEST: ; r •, y O•''••.... Sandy LeGrand, City Secretary APPROVED: OL iPl' S acy, Mayor August 3, 2000 MEMORANDUM OF COOPERATION Re: Extension of FM 1938/Randol Mill Road Improvements Due to the combined efforts of the cities of Keller, Southlake, Trophy Club and the Town of Westlake, in coordination with the Texas Department of Transportation to extend FM 1938 from FM 1709 to SH 114 utilizing a substantial portion of the existing Randol Mill Road right-of-way, citizens within the communities of Southlake and Keller have voiced concerns about the new roadway relating to roadway alignment, function, aesthetics, and the financial impact on individual property owners. Although the extension of the Farm to Market designation along the proposed corridor would qualify this project for state funding of construction improvements, exact right-of-way widths and final alignment and design features of this project have yet to be determined. As the elected Mayors of Keller and Southlake, we share these expressed concerns and intend to work cooperatively with all interested parties, the other affected cities, and the Texas Department of Transportation to ensure that every effort will be made to minimize any negative impacts to individual property owners and members of each community by using varying right-of-way widths and roadway alignments, implementation of high quality aesthetic improvements, and establishment of appropriate connections to existing road systems. It is our goal to ensure minimum financial impact to all affected property owners while we help coordinate the design and construction of a first class roadway at a minimum cost to our communities that all citizens can be proud of. David C. Phillips, Mayor City of Keller Rick Stacy, Mayor City of Southlake