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1986-02-18 CC Packet
GREGORY D. PACKER (214) 651-4702 INTERFIRST PLAZA i Ms. Sandy LeGrand City of Southlake 667 N. Carroll Ave. Southlake, Texas 76092 STRASBURGER & PRICE ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS A PARTNERSHIP INCLUDING PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS 4300 INTERFIRST PLAZA 901 MAIN STREET, LS 175 P.O. BOX 50100 DALLAS, TEXAS 75250 (214) GS1-4300 TELEX 73-2217 TELECOPIER (214) 651-4330 July 3, 1986 LAS COLINAS OFFICE THE CENTRAL TOWER AT WILLIAMS SOUARE 521S NORTH O'CONNOR SLID. -SUITE 1000 IRVING•TEXAS 75039 i:421..J:T�.:',�,; CJir� Cry ,,�•�i n • ! oluce Vi t�i�y Re: Mutual Boundary Agreement Between the City of Southlake and Town of Westlake Dear Sandy: Enclosed please find the above -referenced Mutual Boundary Agreement which we have located in our files here at the firm. As you will note, this Agreement has been executed by Mayor White on behalf of the Town of Westlake. We ask that you have Mayor Latta execute the enclosed Agreement and then have it returned to this office for our records. Should you have any questions or comments regarding this matter, please feel free to contact me and we certainly appreciate your assistance in this matter. Sincerely yours, Gregory D. Packer GDP:gvn Enclosure. 0 I MUTUAL BOUNDARY AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS, AND THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS RECITALS 1. International Business Machines Corporation (•ISM') has asked the Town of Westlake and the City of Southlake to permit the property owned by IBM which lies within the counties of Tarrant and Denton, Texas, to be annexed into their respective cities and to agree .upon the boundaries between their respectives cities only as same affects the property described herein. 2. The Town of Westlake and the City of Southlake have agreed and do hereby agree to permit the annexation into their. cities of the properties described in this Agreement and to recognize a mutual boundary between the Town of Westlake, Texas, and the City of Southlake, Texas as same will exist after the annexation described herein. 3. Furthermore, the Town of Westlake and the City of South - lake have taken all necessary action to authorize entry into this Mutual Boundary Agreement and the parties executing .same on behalf of their respective municipal corporations are author- ized to do so. AGREEMENT 1. The recitals set forth above hereby incorporated herein and the Town of Westlake, Texas, and the City of Southlake, Texas, do hereby affirm the recitals to be true and correct. 2. The City of Southlake, Texas, does hereby agree to permit the property described in the attached Exhibit •A` to be annexed into the Town of Westlake, Texas, and does hereby renounce any extra -territorial jurisdiction which it may have over the property described in the attached Exhibit 'A`. 3. The Town of Westlake, Texas. does hereby agree to permit the property described in the attached Exhibit 'B' to be annexed into the City of Southlake, Texas. and does hereby renounce any extra -territorial jurisdiction which it may have over the property described in the attached Exhibit "BO. 4. The mutual boundaries of the Town of Westlake, Texas and the City of Southlake. Texas, are hereby adjusted in accord- ance with the metes and bounds descriptions set forth in Exhibits 'A' and •B' attached hereto. THIS AGREEMENT ���• 198�. APPROVED AS TO FORMS r1ce> • JI t 0&�, ITY ATTORNEY 7"PR rED TO RMs ITY ATTO Y -qtiA1 IS EFFECTIVE AS OF THE -H 91 DAY OF THE TOWN DOFF WESTLAKE,E, TEXAS Sys MAYOR i • / i STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF TARRANT ) . The foregoing instrument was acknowled d before me on s thiday of fie. w IFby 4✓% Mayor of the Towfi of Westlake, Texas. Notary Public 91and for State of Texas C- j �My Commission Expires: STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF TARRANT 1 The foregoing iris rument was acknowledge before me, on this day of by c�; Mayor of t Cit4p of Southlake, Texas. L N tary Public in and for State of Texas My Commission,Expires: PROPERTY DESCRIPTION OF 44.759 ACRES BEING a 44.759 acre tract of land situated in the J. Medlin Survey, Abstract Number 1958. the U. P. Martin Survey. Abstract Number 1015. the J. B. Martin Survey. Abstract Number 1134, and the T. W. Mann Survey. Abstract Number 1107, all of Tarrant County, Texas. Said tract being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the centerline of Peytonville Road (County Road Number 308d), said point being the intersection of the Town of Westlake Corporate limits and the south right-of-way line of State Highway Number 114 (220 foot right-of-way); THENCE S 36. 32' 25" E along the said right-of-way line 2,796.65 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin, said pin being the southeast corner of I.B.M. Corp- oration Tract Nwaber Two, as recorded in Volume 7422, Page 2157, County Records, Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE N 88' 29' 50" W along the south line of said I.B.M. Tract. at 110.41 feet passing a common corner of an I.B.M. Corporation Tract, as recorded in Volume 7376, Page 1792, of said County Records And continuing along the south line of said tract a total distance of 907.77 feet to a 5/8 inch iron pin. said pin being the northeast corner of an I.B.M. Corp- oration Tract, as i�ecurded in Volume 7824, Page 2033, of said County Records; THENCE S DO' '7' 68" W al6gg the east line of said tract 197.59 feet to a 616 inch iron pin. said pin being the southeast corner of said tract; THENCE S 86' V2' 05" W along the south line of said tract 518.25 feet to a 1/2 inch iron pin, seid.pin being the southwest corner of said tract and being in the east right -of -Tway line of said Peytonville Road; THENCE N 19' 09' 01" W along the east right-cf-way line of said Peytonville Road ;93.02 feet to a 6/8 inch iron pin, said pin being the southwest corner cf an I.B.M. Corporation Tract. as recorded in Volume 7376, Page 1779, of saiw. County Records; THENCE S 88' 45' 45" W crossing said road 117.01 feet to the southeast corw+er of G. H. Han -,on 120.8 acre tract, as recorded in Volume 2060, Page 75, of said County I;ecords, said corner being a common corner of the Town of Westlake Corpora ion limits; THENCE N 00' '.()' 61" E along the east line of said tract and the Town of Westlake Corporation limits 2,084.74 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING containing 44.759 bt res, more or less. a C&B Job No.84664-02 July. 26.' 1985 ■ D z rTi F-1 O z i O Ti I xcr C; % A. Gar . 9 - � P .D - I m t, V' `IP a•i 2 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Being 195.63 acres of land situated in the U. P. Martin Survey. Abstract Number 1015, W. Medlin Survey. Abstract Number 1950 and the R. D. Price Survey, Abstract Number 1207, all of Tarrant County. Texas, being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at the northwest corner of the J. B. Martin Survey. Abstract No. 1134, Tarrant County, Texas, a ]inch iron rod found in the northeasterly right-of- way of State Highway No. 114 (a 2210 foot wide right-of-way); THENCE along the said northeasterly right-of-way of State Highway No. 114. N 36- 32' DO- W. 2416.05 feet to a wooden Highway Department marker; THENCE N 8- 12. 00" W, 142.38 feet to a wooden Highway Department marker; THENCE along the southeasterly right-of-way of Peytonville Road N 00. 07' 48" E. 628.88 feet to a point; THENCE N DO- W 22" E, 149.03 feet to a point; THENCE N 36. 31' 30" E, 61.77 feet to a point; THENCE N 58. 44' 12" E. 82.52 feet to a point; THENCE leaving the southeasterly right-of-way of .Peytonville Road N 860 11' 07" E 90.89 feet to a point; THENCE S 01. 29' 14- W, 117.57 feet to a point; THENCE N 890 49' 38" E. $79.16 feet to a point; THENCE S 010 07' 48" W. 184.40 feet to a point in the northerly line of said U. P. Martin Survey; THENCE N 890 48' 24" E 481.31 feet to a point; THENCE N 69. 30' 05" E 296.68 feet to a point; THENCE N 89. 40' 35" E 1482.90 feet to a point; THENCE S 020 13' 39" E 652.81 feet to a point; THENCE N 890 56' 520 E 333.28 feet to a point being the southwesterly corner of D. Douthit Survey Abstract No. 448. Tarrant County, Texas; - THENCE South with the present City Limit Line of the Town of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas 578.67 feet to a point; THENCE East 360.27 feet to a point in the westerly right-of-way line of White Chapel Road (County Road No. 3016); THENCE with the said westerly right-of-way of White Chapel Road $ 416 20' 48- E, 60.56 feet to a point, THENCE S 400 01' 450 E 383.74 feet to a point; - THENCE S 340 33' 19" E, 73.38 feet to a point, THE;ICE leaving the westerly right-of-way of said White Chapel Road, S 89. 47' 56" W,.1011.62 feet to a j" iron rod found; August 13, 1985 CLB Job No. 84664-02 Page Iof2 I THENCE S 000 13' 190 W $47.95 feet to a point; . THENCE N 89. 29' 40• E 371.13 feet to a point; THENCE S 00. 01' 02• W 199.95 feet to an iron rod found; THENCE S 690 68' 530 E, 1159.19 feet to a j" iron rod found in the westerly right-of-way of White Chapel Road; THENCE along said westerly right-of-way,S 34. 36' S21 E 214.95 feet to an iron rod found; THENCE S 34. 3B' 48- E 449.95 feet to an iron rod found; —� THENCE S 35. 08' 110 E. 375.59 feet to a point; THENCE S 230 36' 30• E 169.36 feet to a point; THENCE leaving said westerly right-of-way of White Chapel Road. S 89® 15' 350 W. 1065.94 feet to a point in the easterly line of said J. B. Martin Survey; THENCE northerly with said J.B. Martin's eastern line and the existing City limit line of said Southlake 739.14 feet to a point, and the northwesterly corner j of said J.B. Martin Survey; 1 THENCE West with the north line of said J. B. Martin Survey.2730.48 _ I feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 195.63 acres of land. I August 13, 1985 C&B Job No. 84664-02 Page 2 of 2 -' EXHIBIT B-2 i -i W. 1 EDLIN SURVEY A36TRACT NO U161 �-- D. ®01DTNOT SURVEY j I A367RAG4 N0.441 Taw W 11"WAKE CITY LIMIT I e. KSTPALISKO fv ONDIWA t M16 11t 40 4P195. 83 ACRES �,• ��®� j q. I 4� ®• q� •CALEs r.• •or leb' , I � PONT or ove"we ov 3� 'EXHIBIT " l" TOWN OF SOUTHLAKE ANNEXATION EXHIBIT B-3 1 A PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Being 12.33 acres of land situated in the J. B. Martin Survey, Abstract Number 1134, Tarrant County. Texas being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING in the intersection of the Northerly right-of-way of West Dove Street and the southeasterly right-of-way of State Highway 114 an iron rod found; THENCE with the said northerly right-of-way of West Dove Street N 89. 30' 20- W. 360.73 feet to a point; THENCE leaving said right-of-way N 02. 38' W 51.9 feet to a point; THENCE N 6. 34' W 100.5 feet to a point; THENCE N 2. 21' W 101.5 feet to a point; THENCE N 8. 48' E 107.2 feet to a point; THENCE N 790 26' W 30.9 feet to a point; THENCE N 120 36' W 88.0 feet to a point; ; THENCE N 530 56' E 74.3 feet to a point. THENCE N $60 51' W 98.3 feet to a point; THENCE N 6® 56' W 75.3 feet to a point; THENCE N 560 05' E 67.6 feet to a point. THENCE N 340 49' W 70.4 feet to a point; THENCE N 49° 55' W 44.2 feet to a point; THENCE N 150'42' W 25.1 feet to a point; THENCE N 660 42' E 78.4 feet to a point; THENCE N 70 02' E 63.6 feet to a point; THENCE N 7. 08' W 100.4 feet to a point; THENCE N 560 59' W 140.7 feet to a point; THENCE N 9' 35' W 120.0 feet to a point; THENCE S 890 55' 360 W 610.87 feet to a point; THENCE N 00 30' 38- W 246.01 feet to a point; THENCE N 890 45' 420 E 417.01 feet to an iron rod found; "THENCE N 18. 54' 050 W 347.67 feet to a point; THENCE N 89. 21' 49-E 66.45 feet to an iron rod found in the southwesterly right-of-way of State Highway 114 ( a 220 foot right-of-way); August 13. 1985 Ci8 Job 184664-02 Page Iof2 - tIBIT B-4 THENCE S 36. 32' 00* E 446.36 feet to a point; THENCE along a curve to the right with a radius of 2181.83 an arc distance of 651.35 to a point; THENCE S 19. 25' 43• E 782.50 feet to a point; THENCE S 35. 35' 170 M B6.D2 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 12.33 acres of land. August 13, 2985 C&B Job #84664-02 Page 2 of 2 - EXHIBIT B-5 n TOWN OF SOUTHLAKE CITY LIMIT ESTABLISHED BY ORDINANCE NO. 126 12.33 ACRE ��TOWN OF SOUTHLAKE CITY LIMIT ESTABLISHED BY ORDINANCE N0. 127 f i J. Rk. Q STR cir bU. ,NU SCALEI 1' = 400' P01NT OF BEGINNING EXHIBIT 111a" J.-OWN. OF $OUTHLAKE71 ' ANNEXATION FMIBIT B-6 r PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Being 1.67 acres of land situated in the J. B. Martin Survey, Abstract No. 1134, Tarrant County, Texas, being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows; COMMENCING at the northwest corner of said J. B. Martin Survey, an iron - rod found in the northwesterly right-of-way of State Highway 114 (a 220 foot wide right-of-way); f THENCE foutherly with the westerly line of said J. B. Martin Survey 601 _ feet to a point and being the POINT OF BEGINNING; I THENCE S 68. 31' 48- E 123.33 feet to a point in the southwesterly right-of- way of said State Highway 114; . THENCE with the said right-of-way S 36® 32' DO- E. 379.04 to an iron rod found; THENCE, leaving the said southwesterly right-of-way of State Highway 114, S 890 27' 49- W 110.07 feet to a point; THENCE S 89- 49' 26- W 241.44 to a point in the said westerly line of the J. B. Martin Survey; THENCE N 00- 29' 42- E with said westerly line 309.51 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 1.67 acres of land. - i August 13, 1985 C&B Job iio. 84664-02 Page Iof2 EXHIBIT B-7 c i `I flu I N f of t uMwcrr rvv i TOWN OF SOUTHLAKE CITY LIMIT 1 ESTABLISHED BY ORDINANCE NO. 126 i i 1.67 ACRES vl-*,j 37 EXHIBIT TOWN OF SOUTHLAKE ANNEXATION EXHIBIT B-8 Metropolitan Complex, and within the immediate future will experience a substantial commercial growth. There is not • presently available within the area an •$dequate waterworks i and sanitary sewer system. The health and welfare of the j present and future inhabitants of the area and of territory adjacent thereto, require the construction, acquisition, maintenance and operation of an adequate waterworks and sanitary sewer system. The area will be developed as a planned office complex with a hotel/conference facility and ancillary retain uses within the area. A public necessity therefore exists for the annexation of the Property into the District in order to provide for the construction, extension, improvement, maintenance and operation of such water works ; and sanitary sewer system, so as to promote the purity and sanitary condition of the state's waters and the public health and welfare of the community. V. Therefore, Petitioner requests consent to the annexation of the Property into the District. RESPECTFULLY SU13MITTED THIS _Zjf� DAY OF , 1986. • INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION, a New York corporation By:&agedt'l6& A PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Being 12.33 acres of land situated in the J. B. Martin Survey, Abstract Number 1134, Tairant County. Texas being awre particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: __. BEGINNING in the intersection of the Northerly right -of -ray of West Dore Street and the southeasterly right-of-way of State Highway 114 an iron rod found; iHENCE with the said northerly right-of-way of West Dore Street N 89' 30' 20• W, 360.73 feet to a point; THENCE leaving said right-of-way H 02' 38' W $1.9 feet to a point; THENCE N 6' 34' W 100.5 feet to a point; THENCE N 2' 21' W 101.5 feet to a point; THENCE N 8' 48' E 107.2 feet to a point; I THENCE N 79. 26' W 30.9 feet to a point; THENCE N 12' 36' W 88.0 feet to a point; THENCE N 53. 56' E 74.3 feet to a point; i THENCE N 56' 51' W 98.3 feet to a point; THENCE N 6. 56' W 75.3 feet to a point; I THENCE 11 56. 05' E 67.8 feet to A point. THENCE N 34' 49' W 70.4 feet to a point; THENCE N 49. 55' W 44.2 feet to a point; THENCE H 15''42' W 25.1 feet to a point; THENCE N 66' 42' E 78.4 feet to a point; THENCE H 7' 02' E 63.6 feet to a point; THENCE N 7' DB' W 100.4 feet to a point; THENCE H 56' 59' W 140.7 feet to a point; THENCE H 9. 35' W 120.0 feet to a point; THENCE S 89. 55' 36' W 610.67 feet to a point; THENCE 11 0' 30' 38' W 246.01 feet to a point; I THENCE N 89' 45' 42' E 417.01 feet to an iron rod found; THENCE N 18' $4' OS' W 347.67 feet to a point, THENCE 8 69' 27' 49•E 66.45 feet to an iron rod found in the southwesterly right-of-way of State Highway 114 ( a 220 foot right-of-way); . iI8IT 8-4 i 10 August 13. 1985 CL8 Job 184664-02 Page Iof2 I MONTHLY REPORT SEND REPORT TO: TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DIVISION OF WATER HYGIENE WATER WORKS OPERATION FOR 1100 WEST 49th STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS 78756-3192 GROUND WATER SUPPLIES (1) Name of System CITY OF SOUTHLAKE County_ TARRANT (1a) Water System I.D. No. 220-0075 Month of DECEMBER 19 85 Disinfection Corrosion Control and jor Control(5) Fluoride Total Purnpage © • • ' ' 1 • ' 1 --�— ®— 769. 477. No, of Active Water Services (10) 1859 Chemical Analysis (11)_ 1 1 —RR Dates and Results of Bacteriological Analyses (12) 5 Samples S. Kimball Reservoirs or Tanks Cleaned (13)_ 6-83 Dead Ends Flushed (14) Whispering Dell Flamingo General Remarks (15) Hunter's Ridge Submitted By (1 FORM NO. H-3 2`-' \'� ` �` Certificate No. (17) 454-29-3113 All reports due by the 15th of the following month. 3/84 1854 NOV. TOTAL + 8 NEW DEC. TAPS 1 8 22 3 PULLED METERS 1859 DEC. TOTAL WATER DEPARTMENT REPORT Gallons Pumped by Wells Purchased from Fort Worth TOTAL PURCHASED & PUMPED New Water Taps Installed Fire Hydrants Installed Meter Change Out Other Repairs LEAKS PULLED METERS LOCKED PROCESSED W.O. 1.620.6 17 391.0 _ 19,011.6 1 11-7 2"-1 NONE 3/4"-0 111-8 2"-1 21 - 19 @ S. Kimball because of Liab1E Const. Water Superintendent. 1 MONTH CITY OF SOUTHLAI;E BUILDING I)EPAI:TMLNT MONTHLY REPORT December 1985 T) 1• 111 A T'' C' l P C` 1 1 1' T' \. s Single Family Commercial Commercial .odd -on Duplex Additions/Accessory Bldg Swimming Pools Sub -Contractors: Electric Plumbing Heat/Air Septic Culvert Other Fees TOTAL THIS M0. ,AMOUNT TOTA1. 01: FEE LAST MO. .AMOUNT 01: FE E 5 2,.655.00 6 3,579.50 1 583.00 -0- -0- 2 423.00 1 80.50 -0- -0- -0- -0- 5 414.50 7 475.00 -0- -0- 1 116.50 15 729.20 14 641.00 17 738.00 10 336.50 8 354.50 22 970.00 17 425.00 15 375.00 7 350.00 8 400.00 6 90.00 2 261.50 TOTAL 83 6,762.20 86 17,235.50 BUILDING DEPOSITS TO DATE THIS YEAR: 187,733.25 BUILDING VALUATION Single Family Commercial Commercial Add -On Duplex .Additions/Accessory Bldg Swimming Pools TOTAL THIS MONTH 733.000.00 160,000.00 72,800.00 -0- 51,500.00 -0- 1.017,300.00 NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS: This Month 377 Submitted by, ]�u-ilding (;lcrk YEAR TO DATE 29,770,324.00 1,986,020.00 209,076.00 -0- 567,686.00 1,166,997.00 33,700,103.00 Last Month 449 1 Ll PART TWO / CRIMINAL OFFENSES INDEX CRIMES 1983 1984 1985 % of Change MURDERS 0 0 1 + 100 % RAPES 3 2 0 - 200 % ROBBERIES 1 2 0 - 200 % AGGRAVATED ASSAULTS 2 4 11 + 175 % BURGLARIES 52 71 119 + 68 % THEFTS 50 70 63 - 10 % MOTOR VEHICLE THEFTS 7 11 17 + 73 % TOTAL CRIME INDEX 115 160 211 + 32 % ON VIEW OFFENSES 28 27 .35 + 30 % OTHER REPORTED OFFENSES 39 51 50 - 2 % TOTAL REPORTED OFFENSES 182 238 296 + 24 % W Sworn Personnel Civilian Personnel Reserve A /'Mr l71rt l SOUIELAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT 1985 ANNUAL REPORT FY 84-85 11 5 16 4 PART ONE / POLICE ACTIVITIES 1983 1984 TOTAL CALLS FOR SERVICE 10,130 10,935 TOTAL CITATIONS ISSUED 2,690 2,954 TOTAL ARRESTS 443 368 TOTAL ACCIDENTS INVESTIGATED 160 186 ARRESTS FELONY ARRESTS 1985 MISDEMEANOR ARRESTS 1985 JUVINILE ARRESTS 1985 TOTAL ACCIDENTS NON -INJURY ACCIDENTS INJURY ACCIDENTS FATALITY ACCIDENTS TOTAL 44 349 11 404 176 86 2 264 FY 85-86 13 5 18 4 1985 17,695 4,330 404 264 % of change + 61.8% + 46.5% + 9.7% + 41.9% 1 SOUTHLAKE POLICE DEPARTMENT 1985 QUARTERLY REPORTS 1985 POLICE ACTIVITIES lst Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Total RADIO CALLS 4206 4065 5074 4350 17,695 TOTAL OFFENSES 69 71 72 84 296 OFFENSES CLEARED 14 17 24 27 92 ACCIDENTS 65 73 66 60 264 ARRESTS 87 88 117 112 404 CITATIONS 968 1080 1346 936 4330 CRIME INDEX 54 55 44 58 211 MURDER RAPE ROBBERY AGGRAVATED ASSAULT BURGLARY THEFT MOTOR VEH. THEFT 1985 CRIME INDEX lst Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Total 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 5 11 30 29 26 34 119 17 18 12 16 63 5 4 5 3 17 TOTAL CRIME INDEX 54 55 44 58 211 PART THREE / CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS ACTIVITY 1983 1984 1985 TOTAL REPORTED OFFENSES 182 238 296 TOTal offenses cleared 62 93 92 CLEARANCE PERCENTAGE 34 % 39 % 31 % STOLEN PROPERTY $ 237,840 $ 259,352 $ 2041,663 STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED $ 23,130 $ 1229812 $ 23,512 TOTAL CASES FILED 43 42 57 Felony 17 10 18 Misdemeanor 22 31 29 Juvinile 4 1 10 CRIME PREVENTION PRESINTATIONS 9 17 9 I PHONE 481-6581 C"ity of Southlake Where Country Livinq Is At Its Best 667 North Carroll Ave. LLOYD O. LATTA JR., Mayor Southlake, Texas 76092 JOHNNY H. WESTERHOLM, Mayor Pro Tem DAVIS W. BRADLEY, Councilperson SANDRA L. LeGRAND, City Secretary BRUCE McCOMBS, Councilperson LOYD A. EUBANKS, Councilperson MARION R. BONE, Councilperson BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONSTRUCTION SATISTICS FOR 1985 NATURE OF PERMITS NUMBER OF PERMITS VALUATION Single Family Residence 212 $29,770,324.00 Commercial 23 5,048,750.00 Commercial Add-On/Interior 12 209,076.00 Duplex -0- -0- Additions/Accessory Bldg. 58 567,686.00 Swimming Pools 68 1,166,997.00 TOTAL 363 $33,700,103.00 TOTAL AMOUNT OF FEES PAID Building Department $187,733.25 Planning and Zoning 12i256.00 Site Plan 5,440.50 Submitted by: Building Clerk Is rA TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILPERSONS SUBJECT: Southlake Fire Department, Monthly Report for the Month of January 1986 A. Responses: Number of Calls 1. Structure Fires------------------------------------------------- 0 2. Mobil Home Fires------------------------------------------------ 0 3. Grass Fires----------------------------------------------------- 4 - 4. Auto Fires------------------------------------------------------ 1 5. Truck Fires----------------------------------------------------- 0 6. Auto Accident (Fire & Rescue Unit)------------------------------ 3 7. Truck Accident (Fire & Rescue Unit)----------------------------- 0 8. Mutual -Aid for City of Grapevine-------------------------------- 0 9. Mutual -Aid for City of Colleyville------------------------------ 0 10. Mutual -Aid for City of Keller---------------------------- - 0 11. Mutual -Aid for Trophy Club-------------------------------------- 0 12. Mutual -Aid to other Cities---------------- 1 ---------------------- 13. Fire Calls in Tarrant Count outside city limits 2 h. EMS Calls in -------------- Tarrant County (outside city limits) 3 14. Fire Calls in Denton County (outside city limits) --------------- 1 b. EMS Calls in Denton Count outside city limits 1 15. False Alarms in City 2 16. False Alarms in Tarrant Count - 1 17. False Alarms in Denton County----------------------------------- 0 Al Page 3 C. Man Hours Expended: Number of Hours 1. On Emergency Calls------------------------------------------- 119 2. Meetings 4 for Month Average Men Per Meeting - 112 3.Special Training Sessions or Drills-------=------------------- 0 4. Any Extra Man Hrs.on Maintenance(other than normal Maint.time) 0 D. Total Man Hours Expended for Month--------------------------------- 231 E. Firefighters Responding and Number of Times Responding------------- ChiefSteele 15 Deputy Chief Brown 4 Fire Alarshel Barnes 11 Capt. Fuller 14 Lt. Tanner 7 Lt. Stacy 15 Firefighters Jerry Walsh 23 Ricky Black 13 James Stapleton 10 Bill Hudson 16 Robbie Burgess 10 Ron Stacy 10 Sheldon Leonard 9 Mark Thomas 5 Kevin Hornick 9 Lynn Watson Leave of Absense Harry Bradley 0 James Sullivan 3 Chris Nottingham 6 Darrell Brown 1 Respectfully Submitted; R. P. Steele, Fire Chief SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT 9 Page 2 Number of Calls ■ 18. Rescue Unit Calls--------- - A. Subject- Cut on both hands 667 N. Carroll B. Subject- Fell off horse 651 Highland C. Subject- Possible Hip Fracture 500 N. Kimball D. Subject- Unconcious Victim 610 N. Shady Oaks E. Subject- Burn Victim 2900 E. 114 F. Subject- Sick Call 2210 N. Carroll G. Subject- Pain In Chest 2600 Blk. Ridgecrest Dr. 19. Miscellaneous---------------------------------------------- 5 A. Trash Fire 1366 Lakeview Dr. B. Dishwasher Smoking 2497 Lonesome Dove C. Brush pile Burning 2120 N. Carroll D. Water Vac 180 W. Dove Rd. E. Animal in Attic 1020 Alamo B. Total Emergency Calls for the Month of January _____ 31 � G i Bil-ls for Approval - City Council Meeting February 18,1986 a City Administration Cameo 710.00 COG 85.00 DFW Surburban News 16.00 FT. Worth Star Telegram 784.74 Harris Lanier 140.94 I.B.M. 1,363.00 RMRS 500.00 Tanner Plumbing 65.00 T P & L 1,595.95 Texas Municipal Clerks Certification 36.00 W.H. Smith 29165.00 Total $79461.63 Building/Zoning & Public Works & Streets Executive Printing 116.00 GHT Glenn Hughes Trucking 360.00 International Design 315.00 Regional Office 108.05 Southlake Professional Services 125.00 "-� Southwestern Lab 124.00 Total $1,148.05 Fire Department Brothers Auto Repair 75.99 - Grace Industries 19.59 Grapevine Ambulance 360.00 Marriott Auto 12.00 Motorola 169.55 National Fire Protection 16.50 Total $653.63 Police Department A-1 Brake Shop 36.45 Associated Public Safety Communications 45.00 Avis 728.93 B & G Mufflers 42.50 Burrus 83.56 C.O.G. 55.00 Cole Publications 123.00 -; Dearing Automotive 127.13 Dearing & Son 79.44 Donovan 55.55 Forensic Consultants 27.00 General Office 60.03 _ Grapevine Battery 52.55 Marriott Auto 10.93 M & C Photography 66.39. Motor Supply 29.26 NuWay Transport 15.50 Bills for Approval -2- February 18,1986 Police Department (continued) Prime Data Supplies 202.00 Racal 207.00 Regional Office 8.46 Sa-So 185.30 Sparkle 'N Klean 65.50 T.C.J.C. 71.00 Uniden 906.30 Village Grocery 5.01 Total $3,288.79 Water Department Aqua 2,056.26 Atlas 465.51 Bowles & Edens 43.80 Case 1,085.22 Crabtree & Powers 383.44 Ferguson Universal 20.78 City of Ft. Worth 40.00 Fox Rental 88.00 GTE 138.70 Grapevine Lawn & Garden 22.50 Keller, City of 8,744.00 Marriott Auto 246.97 Motorola 252.53 Stuart Hose 63.54 Texas Industrial Services 95.30 T P & L 1,292.22 Total $15,038.77 TOTAL ALL DEPARTMENTS $27,590.87 rtcvnlnil�L invL-i rrii�i�.a.iv�, WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas, currently has no ordinance to control the parking of motor vehicles other than to prohibit parking within established, marked fire lanes; and WHEREAS, the City of Southlake has now grown to a size which necessitates that parking be prohibited in certain areas at the present time and in other areas in the future as the growth of the city continues. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS THAT: Section (1): Ten feet of roadway to be left available for traffic. No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle upon a street in such a manner or under such conditions as to leave available less than ten (10) feet of the width of either lane of a roadway for free movement of the vehicular traffic, except that a driver may stop temporarily during the actual loading or unloading of passengers or when necessary in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic signs or signals of a police officer. Section (2): Parking Near Intersections. It shall be unlawful to park any motor vehicle on any public street closer than thirty-five (35) feet from the intersection of the pavement line of such public street with the pavement line of the other street.:(such pavement line being extended if necessary to determine the intersection point). ;Section (3):, Prohibited For Certain Purposes. No person shall stand or park a vehicle upon any roadway for the principal purpose of (1).. Displaying it for sale. (2). Washing, greasing, filling with gas or oil or repairing such vehicle, execept repairs necessitated by an emergency. be maintained and marked ott and /or postea in anti on 5uua SIlCCIb ailu parts thereof as may be designated by the City Council from time to time. The Chief of Police shall also cause time limit parking areas to be maintained and marked off and/or posted in and on such part or parts of streets as may be designated by the City Council from time to time. The Chief of Police shall also, from time to time as either he or the City Council deem appropriate, prepare a listing of locations at which the said chief deems it advisable to prohibit parking totally or in some other way or manner limit parking in accordance with this ordinance and upon submission of such list and recommendations to the City Council for action, such City Council shall act upon such list in any manner desired by a majority vote of the members of the City Council then present and voting. All such places or areas shall be clearly indicated by appropriate signs or markings on the pavement. In areas designated as time limit parking areas, parking may be limited to any period prescribed by the City Council, the same to be designated with clearly distinguishable markings or signs at both ends of the time limit areas and at reasonable intervals between the beginning and ending of such time limit area, with such signs to indicate the time allowed for parking in such area. Any time limit on parking established under this Seci-ton Four shall apply on such days and between such hours as prescribed by the Council. Section (5): Parallel Parking. Except as otherwise authorized, it shall be unlawful to park any character of vehicle upon any street,. except- as otherwise provided in_this ordinance in any other manner than that the vehicle shall be parallel with the street upon which it is parked and upon the right side thereof, determined by the direction said vehicle is headed, and parked so that the wheels on the right-hand side of said vehicle shall be within eighteen (18) inches of the curb or edge of the roadway. 0 have been set back and provisions made for parking vehicles across o inside of the usual curbline on any street in the city. In leaving said angle parking space, vehicles shall not be backed into the traffic lane any further than necessary to get straightened out and faced in the proper direction for traffic between said space and center of the street. Section (7): Restricted Parking. (A) No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with law or directions of a police officer or traffic control device, in any of the following places: (1) On a sidewalk; (2) In front of a public or private driveway; (3) Within an intersection; (4) Within fifteen (15) feet of a fire hydrant; (5) On a crosswalk; i (6) Within twenty (20) feet of a crosswalk at an intersection; (7) Within thirty (30) feet upon the approach to any flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic -control signal located at the side of the roadway; I(8) Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within thirty (30) feet of points on the curb immediately opposite the ends of the safety zone, unless the traffic authority indicates a different length by signs or markings; ( 9 ) Within fifty ( 50 ) feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing; rt. (10) Within twenty (20) feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station and on the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station within seventy-five (75) --- ----- _ _ __— -. feet__of__said _nnl=rance___(wher.__ properly _signposted ). ; (11) Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic; (12) On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge of or curb of a street; as is unlawful. - (C) No truck in excess of one and one-half (1 1/2) tons according to manufacturer's classification or any truck, tractor, trailer -rig, trailer or bus shall be parked in any residential area; provided, however, a truck shall be permitted to park in a residential i area only for the time necessary for loading, unloading or the delivery of goods, wares and merchandise. This section shall not prohibit the parking of a motor home upon residential property. (D) No person shall park a vehicle upon any public street in the city in the same location for more than twenty-four (24) continuous hours except when such vehicle is parked in front of and adjacent to real property owned by the owner of the vehicle, in which case such vehicle may remain so parked for a period up to seventy-two (72) continuous hours. Section (8): Unattended Motor Vehicle. No person driving or in charge of. a motor vehicle shall permit it to stand unattended without first stopping the engine, and effectively setting the brake thereon, and, when standing upon any grade, turning the front wheels to the curb or side of highway. Section (9): Responsibility of Owner for Illegal Parking. No ® person shall allow, suffer or permit any vehicle registered in his name to stand or be parked in any street in the city in violation of any of the ordinances of the city regulating the standing or parking of vehicles. - _ _ - -- - -- - - - ---- _ - -_ - - -- -- - _- -- - - 0 Section (10): Parking Or Standing in Fire Lanes. No person shall park a vehicle within a fire lane in such a manner or under such stopping, standing or parking of motor vehicles upon any pu i or highway within the City of Southlake, the Chief of Police of such i city may, with the approval of a majority vote of such city, or at the direction of such City Council upon majority vote, supplement any such sign with an additional sign stating "TOW AWAY ZONE" The use of signs j stating "TOW AWAY ZONE" or the like shall not, however, prohibit the removal by the city of any vehicle found in any area not so marked if such removal is in conformity with any provision of Section 7 of this ordinance. • (B) Any unredeemed impounded vehicle may be disposed of as provided by the Texas "abandoned motor vehicle" statute. (C) Any vehicle found stopped or standing or parked in or upon any public street or other public place in violation of any provision of Section 7 of this -ordinance shall be deemed to be a nuisance per se and any such vehicle shall be removed in the manner and to a place as authorized herein. (D) Any vehicle, or any other property, found.on any public street or other public place under any circumstances hereinafter set forth shall be deemed to be a nuisance per se, and may be removed in the manner and to the place provided by this ordinance (provided, however, that such listed circumstances shall not be deemed exclusive or prohibit such removal in any circumstances not listed): (1) When any vehicle or any other property constitutes an obstruction --to --traffic by bein_g__left___unattended upon ,_any _bridge,_ viaduct, or causeway,"or in any underpass or tunnel; (2) When any vehicle is found upon a street, or highway, and information has been reported to the effect that such vehicle has been stolen or complaint has been filed and a warrant hereon issued charging that such vehicle has been embezzled; ' pG1oulio 111 V110.1yG Vt V _ as .a_— — injury or other reason to such an extent as to be unable to provide for its removal or custody, or are not in the immediate vicinity of the diabled vehicle; (5) When a police officer arrests any person driving or in control of a vehicle for an alleged offense and such officer is by law required _ to take the person arrested immediately before a magistrate; (6) When any vehicle is parked or standing in or on any portion of street, or highway., in such a manner that the vehicle constitutes a hazard, or interferes with a normal function of a governmental agency, or by reason of any catastrophe, emergency, or unusual circumstance the safety of said vehicle is imperiled; and (7) When any vehicle is stopped or standing or parked in a manner prohibited by Texas law or by this ordinance, or when any vehicle is -- stopped or standing or parked in violation of any official sign or other traffic -control device where said sign or device gives notice of a tow away zone. (E) Any vehicle which is towed or removed from any public street or public place pursuant to this ordinance shall be released to the owner thereof upon payment of all charges levied to the city by any private wrecker company employed for such purpose and upon presentation of proof . of ownership of such vehicle by such individual. It shall be the responsibility of any person whose vehicle is towed or removed from any public street or public place to contact the Southlake Police Department to determine the location of such impounded or towed vehicle and the charges which must be paid prior to the release of such vehicle. Section (12): Special Parking for Disabled Persons. (A) The Chief of Police and persons who own or control property used for parking are hereby authorized to designate one (1) or more parking spaces, parking t persons who own or control property used for parking shall designate the space, spaces, or area by posting in a conspicuous place signs that conform with the design and posting requirements of Section 5 of Article 6675a-5e.1, Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated, as follows: (1) Nonmovable; i (2) Permanently mounted on the top of a pole that sits at least five (5) feet in height above the ground; (3) Reflects a profile view of a wheelchair with an occupant in white on a blue background; (4) Size of sign shall be twelve (12) inches wide by eighteen (18) inches high; (5) Notice of penalty shall,be set out in a separate sign (twelve (12) inches wide by nine (9) inches high) located immediately beneath the sign that depicts the wheelchair with the following language stated on that sign: Penalty $50 to $200 (City Ordinance # 323) (6) Parking space(s) shall be at least fourteen (14) feet wide by twenty-one (21) feet long. (3) Compliance with State Law. All requirements of Article 6675a- 5e.1, Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated are to be complied with by the parties posting such signs relative to designation of parking spaces for the disabled and the posting of same. (4) Vehicles to Display Identification. All vehicles parking in designated parking spaces shall display the identification issued by the state department of highways and public transportation pursuant to Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated Article 6675a-5e.1. (5) Penalty -Parking Violations. (A) A person commits an offense if the person is neither temporarily nor permanently disabled nor transporting a temporarily or permanently disabled person and parks a I 11C1 L.11Gt--- L'iu-Z --j -..- -r- --- - _- _ - disabled person identification card in a parking space or parking area Idesignated specifically for the diabled. I (C) A person commits an offense if the person parks a vehicle so that the vehicle blocks an access or curb ramp or any other architectural improvement designed to aid the disabled. (D) An offense under this section is punishable by a fine of i not less than Fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than Two Hundred dollars ($200.00). i Section (13): Penalties, other than for Section Twelve. Except as provided in section Twelve, above, any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in a sum not to exceed Two Hundred dollars ($200.00), and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs. Section (14): Posting- of Signs Generally. The Chief of Police shall, prior to the enforcement of any violation of Sections 4,10,11, or 12 of this Ordinance prohibiting parking, post -a sign which shall be clearly visible to the driving public stating the proibition of parking at the particular location where such parking is prohibited and setting forth thereon any hours of limitation of parking or any other special limitations for parking and stating, if applicable, that such area is a Tow Away Zone. Such sign shall be of a size, color and type of print and shall be erected at a height from the ground so as to comply with all laws of the State of Texas and with all rules, regulations and policies of the City of Southlake. This section shall, however, be interpreted to require nor is it in any way intended to require the posting of a sign of any nature for any parking prohibited by Section 7 of this ordinance, including warning signs that a vehicle may be towed away from any area set forth in Section 7. Section (16): Should any section, subsection, clause or paragraph of this ordinance be declared or determined to be invalid or unconstitutional, then it is the intent of the City Council of the City of Southlake, that such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the remaining portion or portions of this ordinance, and such remaining portion or portions of this ordinance would have been passed - and adopted notwithstanding the invalidity or unconstitutionality of the other portion or portions. i Section (17): This ordinance shall be in addition to and not - cumulative of any other ordinances of the City of Southlake and this ordinance shall not be intended to, and it shall not, repeal any such prior ordinance or part thereof, except when any such prior ordinance or part is in direct contradiction of any term or provision of this ordinance, in which case this ordinance shall be deemed to control, and the portion of the ordinance in contradiction which this ordinance shall be deemed to have been repealed. Section (18): Effective Date and Publication. This ordinance shall be and become effective from and after its passage and publication as required by law. 4 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18 ayes, and 0 nays, an( Attest: andy LeGrande City Secretary Approved as to form: William H. Smith City Attorney day of February, 1986, by a vote of ■