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1990-06-05 CC Packet Pr '' City of Southlake,Texas CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 5 , 1990 LOCATION: 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas City Council Chambers of City Hall WORK SESSION: 6 : 30 P.M. 1 . Discussion of all items on tonight' s meeting agenda. REGULAR SESSION: 7: 30 P.M. 1. Call to order. Invocation. 2 . Approval of the Minutes of the Regular City Council Meeting held on May 15 , 1990 , and the Special City Council Meeting held on May 16 , 1990. 3. Mayor' s Report. 4 . City Manager' s Report. CONSENT AGENDA All items listed below are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Council member or citizen so request, in which event the item will be removed from the general order of business, and considered in its normal sequence. 5. Consider: Resolution 90-36 , authorizing the Mayor to enter into an interlocal assistance program between the City of Southlake and DFW Regional Law Enforcement. 6 . Consider: Resolution 90-37 , authorizing the Mayor to enter into an interlocal agreement with Houston-Galveston Area Council (HGAC) for the purpose of purchasing equipment for the Police Department. 7. Consider: Resolution 90-42, setting the date for the public hearing for Ordinance No. 511 , Capital Improvements. 8 . Consider: Resolution 90-44 , authorizing the Mayor to execute the documents related to the abandonment of easements in Dove Estates. REGULAR AGENDA 9. Public Forum. 10. Consider: Ordinance No. 512 , 1st reading, levying assessments to Continental Park Estates, for sewer. Public Hearing. City of Southlake,Texas //lir City Council Agenda June 5 , 1990 page two 11 . Consider: Ordinance No. 509 , 1st reading. Installment Sale Amendatory Contract for Denton Creek Wastewater (Pressure) Interceptor System. 12 . Consider: Ordinance No. 480-A, 2nd reading. Amending the Zoning Ordinance to allow for portable buildings in certain zoning districts within the City of Southlake. Public Hearing. 13. Consider: Ordinance No. 480-22 , 1st reading. (ZA 90-21) . Zoning request for a 5.732 acre tract of land out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abstract No. 581, Tract 1C. Current zoning is Agricultural, request is for the Commerical-1 Zoning District. Owner/Applicant: Trustees , E-Systems , Inc. Pool Trust, represented by Al Wilkie, Land and Planning Consultant. Public Hearing. 14 . Consider: Ordinance No. 480-23 , 1st reading. (ZA 90-22) . Zoning request and concept plan for 14 . 614 acre tract of land out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract No. 695 , Tract 6 . Current zoning is Agricultural, request is for the SF 20A Zoning District. Location: West side of North Carroll Avenue, approximately 1000 feet South of City Hall. This tract is proposed to be Phase II of SouthView. Public Hearing. 15 . Consider: ZA 90-23 , Preliminary Plat of SouthView, Phase II. A 14 . 614 acre tract of land out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract No. 695 , Tract 6 . Owner: Edwin T. Clark. Applicant/Developer: Dixtor International, Inc. 16 . Consider: ZA 90-26 , Development Site Plan for Timber Lake, Phase 2 , a 156 .7173 acre tract of land out of the P.J. Hyde Survey, Abstract No. 667 , and the James Thornhill Survey, Abstract No. 1505 . Current zoning is Planned Unit Development (PUD) for residential purposes. The property is located North of West Continental Blvd. , West of South White Chapel Blvd. and East of Southlake Hills Estates. City of Southlake,Texas //lir City Council Agenda June 5 , 1990 page three 17 . Consider: ZA 90-27 , Preliminary plat of Timber Lake, Phase 2 , 156 . 7173 acres out of the P.J. Hyde Survey, Abstract No. 667 , and the James Thornhill Survey, Abstract No. 1505 . The property is located North of West Continental Blvd. , West of South White Chapel Blvd. and East of Southlake Hills Estates. 18 . Discussion: Austin Oaks Addition temporary access roadway. 19. Consider: Ordinance No. 508 , 2nd reading, amending Ordinance No. 349 , 368 , and 396 , regarding speed limits within the city limits. Public Hearing. 20 . Consider: Ordinance No. 513 , 1st reading. Designating a portion of Brumlow Avenue as a "No Parking" area. 21 . Consider: Resolution 90-32, endorsing State and Local Government control of stratospheric ozone depleting compounds. 22 . Consider: Resolution 90-43 , authorizing the Mayor to enter into an interlocal agreement with the City of Grapevine, for the Park Place sewer facilities. 23 . Consider: Resolution 90-38 , authorizing the Mayor to enter into an interlocal agreement with Park Place/114 Joint Venture , for the Park Place sewer facilities. 24 . Consider: Resolution 90-35 , awarding the bid for the S-6 Sanitary Sewer Line. 25. Discussion: Ordinance No. 506 , Sign Ordinance. 26 . Executive Session: Pursuant to the Open Meetings Law, Article 6252-17 V.T.A.S. Section 2 (e) , 2 (f) and, 2 (g) . Refer to posted list of litigations. A. Discussion: Pending or contemplated litigations. (Refer to posted list) B. Discussion: Personnel Matters, including Boards and Commissions. (Refer to posted list) C. Discussion: Land Acquisition. D. Return to Open Session. //I!r City Council Agenda June 5 , 1990 City of Southlake,Texas page four 27 . Consider: Action necessary in regards to pending or contemplated litigations. (refer to posted list) 28. Consider: Action necessary in regards to personnel matters, including Boards and Commissions (refer to posted list) . 29. Consider: Resolution 90-39 , appointment of a Mayor Pro Tem. 30 . Consider: Resolution 90-40 , appointments to the Planning and Zoning Commission. 31 . Consider: Resolution 90-41 , appointments to the Board of Adjustments. 32 . Consider: Resolution 90-45 , authorizing two consecutive absences from City Council Meetings , for Councilmember Betty Springer. 33. Meeting Adjourned. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the official bulletin board at city hall , 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas , on Friday, June 1 , 1990 at 5 : 00 p.m. , pursuant to the Open Meetings Law, Article 6252-17 , ,rd�;fa-is,S. H ,dAlath, cL&,ACL) �1. : Sandra L. LeGrand 'mr �= City Secretary '"'' �'� .3. - 3� pp\ c �v� % a .���` //11r City of Southlake,Texas EXECUTIVE SESSION PERSONNEL The City Council may consider the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties , discipline, or dismissal of the City Manager, City Secretary, City Attorney, Municipal Court Judge and City Boards and Commission Members. A complete list of the City Boards and Commissions are on file in the City Secretary' s Office. After discussion of any or all of the above, in executive session, any final action or vote taken will be in public by the City Council. PENDING LITIGATION The City Council may consider pending and contemplated litigation subjects. The following subjects may be discussed: 1 . Jerry W. Crowder v. City of Southlake. October, 1988. 2. Billie N. Farrar v. City of Southlake. June, 1988 . 3. Ray L. Whitmore, Louis Messina and Marie J. Robinson v. City of Southlake. 1980 . 4 . Russell Sivey v. City of Southlake. September, 1989. CONTEMPLATED LITIGATION 5 . Vibra Whirl v. City of Southlake 6. Margaret Freemen Claim. January, 1990 . Litigation is, by nature, an on-going process, and questions may arise as to trial tactics which need to be explained to the City Council. Upon occasion, the City Council may need information from the City Attorney as to the status of the pending or contemplated litigation subjects set out above. After discussion of the pending and contemplated litigation subjects , in executive session, any final action, or vote taken, will be in public. If personnel issues or litigation issues arise as to the posted subject matter of this City Council Meeting, an executive session will be held. SLL 4/10/90 City of Southlake,Texas MEMORANDUM May 31, 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Billy Campbell, Chief of PoliceFIRM ,� SUBJECT: Interlocal Agreement It has recently come to my attention that we are not included in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth Interlocal Agreement Act. I have attached a copy of the Agreement and feel it is in our best interest to pursue this for all the usual reasons. BC/mr Attachment t r i City of Southiake,Texas RESOLUTION NO. 90-36 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN INTERLOCAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM BETWEEN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE AND DALLAS- FORT WORTH REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. That the City Council hereby approved the Interlocal Assistance Program between the City of Southiake and Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Law Enforcement, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and authorizes and directs the Mayor to execute and have delivered such agreement to the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Law Enforcement. Section 1. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. • PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: Gary Fickes, Mayor ATTEST: Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City of Southiake, Texas GREATER DALLAS-FORT WORTH REGIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT INTERLOCAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT WHEREAS, pursuant to the powers granted under Article XI , Section 5, of the Texas Constitution, and under Article 4413 (32c) and Article 999b, Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated, counties, municipalities and the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport desire to form a mutual aid law enforcement task force to cooperate in the investigation of criminal activity and enforcement of the laws of this state, and to provide additional law enforcement officers to protect health, life and property against riot, unlawful assembly accompanied by the use of force and violence, and during times of natural disaster or man-made calamity; Now, therefore, it is mutually agreed by the parties that: I . The following terms shall have the following meanings when used in this agreement: (a) "law enforcement officer" means any policeman, sheriff, constable or deputy constable, marshal , or deputy sheriff; (b) "police personnel " means any sworn police officer, public service officer, reserve police officer, sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable, deputy constable, marshal or employee of the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport security force; (c) "member" means a county or municipality which is a party to this agreement, or the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport; (d) "municipality" means any city or town, including home rule city or a city operating under the general law or a special charter; (e) "chief law enforcement officer" means the chief of police of a municipality, the sheriff of a county, or the Director of Public Safety of the Dallas- ., 1 5-3 Fort Worth Regional Airport; (f) "chief administrative officer" means the mayor or city manager of a municipality or the county judge of a county. II. The members agree to form and by this agreement do form a mutual aid law enforcement task force, to be known as the Greater Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Law Enforcement Task Force (the "Task Force") . III . The purpose of the Task Force is to cooperate in the investigation of criminal activity and enforcement of the laws of this state, and to assist in providing additional law enforcement officers to protect health, life and property against riot, unlawful assembly characterized by the use of force and violence, and during times of natural disasters or man-made calamity. IV. A member (the "responding member") other than the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport will assign its law enforcement officers to perform law enforcement duties outside the responding member's territorial limits, subject to the responding member's determination of availability of personnel and discretion as to participation, when: A. requested by the chief law enforcement officer, or his designee, of another member (the "requesting member") and B. the chief law enforcement officer, or his designee, of the responding member has determined, in his sole discretion, that the assignment is necessary for the investigation of criminal activity and for law enforcement. V. A responding member other than the Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport will assign its law enforcement officers to perform law enforcement duties outside the responding member's territorial limits, subject to the responding member's determination 2 5-y of availability of personnel and discretion as to participation, when: A. requested by the chief administrative officer, or his designee, of another member (the "requesting member") and B. the chief law enforcement officer, or his designee, of the responding member, in his sole discretion, has determined that the assignment is necessary to protect the health, life and property of the requesting county or municipality, its inhabitants, and the visitors thereto, by reason of riot, unlawful assembly characterized by the use of force and violence, or threat thereof, by three or more persons acting together or without lawful authority, or during time of natural disaster or man-made calamity. VI. A responding member will assign police personnel to perform police protection and detention services outside the responding member's territorial limits, subject to the responding member's determination of availability and discretion as to participation, when: A. requested by the chief law enforcement officer, or his designee, of the requesting member, and B. the chief law enforcement officer, or his designee, of the responding member has determined, in his sole discretion, that the assignment is necessary to the providing of police protection and detention services within the territorial limits of the requesting member. VII. Any request for aid under this agreement shall include a statement of the amount and type of equipment and number of personnel requested, and shall specify the location to which the equipment and personnel are to be dispatched, but the amount and type of equipment and number of personnel to be furnished shall be determined by the 3 5-5 responding member's chief law enforcement officer or his designee. VIII. Police personnel of the responding member shall report to the requesting member's officer in tactical control at the location to which they have been assigned, and shall be under the command of the requesting member's chief law enforcement officer. IX. Police personnel of the responding member will be released by the requesting member when their services are no longer required. X. The chief law enforcement officer of the responding member, or his designee, in his sole discretion, at any time may withdraw his personnel or equipment or discontinue participation in any activity initiated pursuant to this agreement. XI. While any law enforcement officer regularly employed as such by a responding member is in the service of the requesting member, he shall be a peace officer of the requesting member and be under the command of the requesting member's chief law enforcement officer, with all the powers of a regular law enforcement officer of the requesting member, as fully as though he were within the territorial limits of the governmental entity where he -is regularly employed, and his qualifications, respectively, for office where regularly employed shall constitute his qualifications for office within the territorial limits of the requesting member, and no other oath, bond, or compensation need be made. XII. Each party to this agreement expressly waives the right granted by article 999b, Sec. 5, Texas Revised Civil Statutes Annotated to request reimbursement for services performed under this agreement. 4 XIII. Any law enforcement officer or other person who is assigned, designated, or ordered by the chief law enforcement officer of the member which regularly employs him to perform police or peace officer duties pursuant to this agreement, shall receive the same wage, salary, pension, and all other compensation and all other rights for such service, including injury or death benefits, and workers' compensation benefits, the same as though the service had been rendered within the limits of the member where he is regularly employed. Moreover, all wage and disability payments, including worker's compensation benefits, pension payments, damage to equipment and clothing, medical expenses and expenses of travel , food, and-lodging shall be paid by the member which regularly employs such persons in the same manner as though the service had been rendered within the limits of the member where he is regularly employed. XIV. In the event that any person performing law enforcement, police protection or detention services pursuant to this agreement shall be cited as a party to any civil lawsuit, state or federal , arising out of the performance of those services, he shall be entitled to the same benefits that he would be entitled to receive if such civil action had arisen out of the performance of his duties as a, member of the department where he is regularly employed and in the jurisdiction of the member by which he is regularly employed. XV. Each party to this agreement expressly waives all claims against every other party for compensation for any loss, damage, personal injury, or death occurring as a consequence of the performance of this agreement. XVI. ' Third party claims against members shall be governed by the Texas Tort Claims Act of other appropriate statutes, ordinances or laws of the State of Texas. 5 5-7 XVII. It is expressly understood and agreed that, in the execution of this agreement, no party waives, nor shall be deemed hereby to waive, any immunity or defense that would otherwise be available to it against claims arising in the exercise of governmental powers and functions. XVIII. Each party to this agreement agrees that if legal action is brought under this agreement, exclusive venue shall lie in the county in which the defendant member is located, and if located in more than one county, in the county in which the principal offices of the defendant member are located. XIX. The validity of this agreement and of any of its terms or provisions, as well as the rights and duties of the parties hereunder, shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas. XX. In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal , or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision thereof and this agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal , or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. XXI. Any party to this agreement may terminate this agreement by giving thirty (30) days written notice mailed by certified mail to the chief law enforcement officer of each party. XXII. This agreement shall become effective between the parties hereto on the day following execution of the agreement by a party, and shall continue in effect until it has been terminated according to this agreement. 6 5-g . XXIII. This agreement may be amended or modified by the mutual agreement of the parties hereto in writing to be attached to and incorporated into this agreement. XXIV. This instrument contains all commitments and agreements of the parties, and oral or written commitments not contained herein shall have no force or effect to alter any term or condition of this agreement. XXV. This agreement shall be executed by the duly authorized official (s) of the party as expressed in the approving resolution or order of the governing body of such party, a copy of which is attached hereto, and this agreement shall remain in effect until rescinded by resolution or order of such governing body and notice of that action is transmitted in writing to all other parties to this agreement. XXVI. The parties agree that their collective agreement may be evidenced by the execution of an identical counterpart of this instrument by the duly authorized officer(s) of each participant, and the failure of any member to enter into this agreement shall not affect the agreement between and among the parties executing the agreement. DATED AND SIGNED on this day of , 1990. Gary Fickes, Mayor City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas ATTEST: Sandra LeGrand, City Secretary William "Billy" Campbell , Chief of Police 73_9 DATED AND EFFECTIVE as of the day of , 1990. Title: Entity: ATTEST: 8 ,5-/® City of Southlake,Texas MEMORANDUM � , June 1 1990 IW0/ 90 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Billy Campbell, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Interlocal Agreement with Houston-Galveston Area Council (HGAC) Prior to this agreement, HGAC had two annual renewable contracts. One was for cars and the other for all other goods and services. They have sent us an Interlocal Agreement that is automatically renewed annually and provides for the purchase of all goods and services..provided by HGAC. The purpose of utilizing this Interlocal Agreement is that it appoints HGAC as a lawful purchasing agent for the City and we may obtain those materials and services offered through the Council's cooperative purchasing program. State Statute legal bidding procedures are satisfied through this cooperative purchasing program. We will be able to purchase all budgeted police radios through this source and satisfy the procedures governing competitive BC/mr 111\\) 1 i ! )/ 6-/ City of Southlake,Texas j RESOLUTION NO. 90-37 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE HOUSTON-GALVESTON AREA COUNCIL (HGAC) FOR PURPOSE OF CERTAIN GOODS AND SERVICES THROUGH THE HGAC COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1 . That the City Council hereby approved the agreement between the City of Southlake and Houston-Galveston Area Council, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and authorizes and directs the Mayor to execute and have delivered such agreement to the Houston-Galveston Area Council. Section 2. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: Gary Fickes, Mayor ATTEST: Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City of Southlake,; Texas HOUSTON-GALVESTON AREA COUNCIL IKTERLOCAL AGREEMENT THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT ('Agreement`), made 'and entered into pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Act (Article 4413(32c) V.T.C.S.) by and between the Houston-Galveston Area Council, hereinafter referred to as H-GAC, having_its principal place of business at 3555 Timmons Lane, Suite 500, Houston, Texas 77027 and City of Southlake hereinafter- -'referred to as the local -government having its principal place of -business at667 N. Carroll Avenue, Southlake, TX . WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, - H-GAC is a regional planning commission created under Acts of the SBth Legislature, Regular Session, 1965, recodified as Chapter 391 Texas Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, H-GAC has entered into an agreement with the local government on the 5 th day of June , 19 90 and WHEREAS, the local government desires to purchase certain governmental administrative functions, goods or services; and WHEREAS, H-GAC hereby agrees to perform the scope of services outlined in Article 5 as hereinafter specified in accordance with the Agreement, and NOW, THEREFORE, H-GAC and the local government do hereby agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 LEGAL AUTHORITY The local government warrants and assures H-GAC that it•possesses adequate legal authority to enter into this Agreement. The local government's governing body has authorized the signatory official(s) to enter into this Agreement and bind the local government to the terms of this Agreement and any subsequent amendments hereto. ARTICLE 2 APPLICABLE LAWS - H-GAC and the local government agree to conduct all activities under this Agreement in accordance with all applicable rules, regulations, ordinances and laws in effect or promulgated during the term of this Agreement. ARTICLE 3 WHOLE AGREEMENT The Interlocal Agreement and Attachments, as provided herein, constitute the complete Agreement between the parties hereto, and supersedes any and all oral and written agreements between the parties relating to matters herein. Except as otherwise provided herein, this Agreement cannot be modified without written consent of the parties. ARTICLE 4 PERFORMANCE PERIOD The period of this Interlocal Agreement shall be for the (balance of) fiscal year of the local government which begins October 1 . 19Band ends September 3019�Q, This contract shall thereafter automatically be renewed annual for each suc eeding fiscal year, provided that such renewal shall not have the effect of extending the period in which the local government may make any payment due H-GAC beyond the fiscal year in which such obligation was incurred under this Agreement. H-GAC or the local government may cancel this Agreement at any time upon 30 days written notice to the other party to this Agreement. The obligations of the local government, including its obligation to pay H-GAC for all costs incurred under this Agreement prior to such notice shall survive such cancellation, as well as any other obligation incurred under this Agreement, until performed or discharged by the local government. ARTICLE 5 SCOPE OF SERVICES The local government appoints H-GAC its true and lawful purchasing agent for the purchase of certain materials and services through the Council's Cooperative Purchasing Program, as enumerated through the submission of a duly executed purchase order, order form or resolution, All material purchased hereunder shall be in accordance with specifications established by H-6AC. • 1/12/90--385F a-3 The materials and services shall be procured in accordance with procedures governing competitive bidding by H-GAC; and at the unit prices and administrative fee as indicated in the current H-GAC Order Form and Price Lists. Ownership (title) of material purchased shall transfer directly from the vendor to the local government. The local government agrees to provide H-GAC with documentation of receipt and acceptance of material within five (5) days of acceptance of same. ARTICLE 6 PAYMENTS The local government agrees that, upon the presentation by H-GAC of a properly documented, verified proof of performance and a statement of costs H-GAC has incurred in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, it shall pay H-GAC, from current revenues available to the local government during the current fiscal year. on or before the date of the delivery of materials and services to be provided under this agreement. ARTICLE 7 CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS My alterations, additions, or deletions to the terms of this Agreement which are required by changes in Federal and State law or regulations are automatically incorporated into this Agreement without written amendment hereto, and shall become effective on the date designated by such law or regulation. H-GAC may, from time to time, require changes in the scope of the services offered through the H-CAC Cooperative Purchasing Program to be performed hereunder. • ARTICLE 8 TERMINATION PROCEDURES Either H-GAC or the local government may cancel or terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice by certified mail to the other party. In the event of such termination prior to completion of any purchase provided for herein, the local government agrees to pay for services on a prorated basis for materials and services actually provided and invoiced in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including penalties, less payment of any compensation previously paid. ARTICLE 9 SEVERABILITY All parties agree that should any provision of this Agreement be determined to be invalid or unenforceable, such determination shall not effect any other term of this Agreement, which shall continue in full force and effect. ARTICLE 10 FORCE MAJEURE • To the extent that either party to this Agreement shall be wholly or partially prevented from the performance within the term specified of any obligation or duty placed on such party by reason of or through strikes. stoppage of labor, riot, fire, flood, acts of war, Insurrection, accident, judgement, act of God, or specific cause reasonably beyond the parties' control and not attributable to its neglect or nonfeasance, in such event, the time for the performance of such obligation or duty shall be suspended until such disability to perform is removed. Determination of force majeure shall rest solely with H-GAC. ARTICLE 11 VENUE Venue and jurisdiction of any suit, or cause of action arising under or in connection with the Agreement shall lie exclusively in Harris County, Texas. This instrument, in duplicate originals,.has been executed by the parties hereto as follows: City of Southl ake HOUSTON-GALVESTON AREA COUNCIL Local Government BY Date Manager of Cooperative Purchasing BY DATE BY Date Official Jack Steele Executive Director 1/12/90--385F �� City of Southlake,Texas RESOLUTION NO. 90-44 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE ABANDONMENT OF EASEMENTS IN- DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION. . PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE,. - WHEREAS, the City of Southlake was granted an easement and right-of-way upon and across the properties as described in Exhibits "A" , "B" ,_ "C" , "D" , and, 'E" , attached hereto; and; , WHEREAS, it •was expressly agreed and understood that 'the easement, rights, ' and privileges conveyed to the City by the . Grantee was limited to the installation and operating of sewer lines for certain adjacent lots; and, WHEREAS, the properties encumbered by the easements do 'not have existing lateral lines; and, . WHEREAS, the easements are no longer required for the lots in question due to the availability of the sewer system; and, WHEREAS, the, dedicated easements expressly provide that , the easements, rights , .and privileges granted under- the easement shall terminate upon the availability of the sewer system; now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: ' Section 1 . That the above premises are found to be true and correct and are incorporated, into the body of this Resolution, as if copies in their entirety. Section 2 . That the Mayor be authorized and directed to execute the easements attached hereto in Exhibit "A" , "B" , "C" , ' "D" ,' and,' "E" • PASSED ANDAPPROVED this the day of • CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS • • B• y:_ . Gary Fickes, 'Mayor City of Southlake,Texas Resolution 90-44 page two ATTEST: Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City of Southlake, Texas . - ‘1•11.1131-k- " RELEASE OF EASEPENZ Date: May 31, 1990 Easement: Date: March 16, 1984 Original Aacuuxt: Good and valuable consideration Grantor: Dove Estates Joint Venture Grantee: City of Southlake Pzoperty Encumbered: North Half of Lot 30 and North Half of Lot 31, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant. County, Texas. Property Benefited: Lot 32, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Holder of Easement: City of Southiake Holder's Mailing n Address (including county): 667 N. Carroll Avenue Tarrant County Sauthlake, TX 76092 Easement Described in the Fbfllowing Documents, Recorded in: Tarrant County, Volume 7465, Page 1462 through 1466 Property (including any ) Subject to Easement: North Half of Lot 30 and North Half of Lot 31, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat remodel in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Grantee of the easement acknowledges its release of the property from said easement. r-� Ti+h e the context requ»r+e s, singular nouns and prcmouanss include the plural. 2 /Iv I The City of Southlake, Texas by: Gary Fickes, Mayor STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRAM BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, on this day personally appeared Gary Fickes, Mayor of the City of Southlake, whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that the.,.same-was the act.of :the_.said..City of Southlake, Texas, -and.-that he executed the same as the act of the City of Southlake for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN under my hand and seal on the 31st day of May, 1990. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: My o3tmissicn Expires: Return to: Prepared in the Law Office of: Republic of Texas Mortgage Brokers, Inc. 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L • ' That DOVE ESTATES TOINTiIENTURE, hereinafter called • ��= w = _ t :74:.: ''''7 t-' 4„ ,, 1.: Grantor, for a good and valuable consideration, from the - Jiel,Lk .4 city of "Southl• aks, hereinafter called Grantee, does hereby 77 ;..,t* c= #7 grant, sell, and convey unto Grantee an easement and s: =s $ right-of-way upon and across the entire following describedi • } property of the Grantors4 •.: .. • • t; North Half of Lot 30 and North Half of Lot 31, . 4S': Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of / •• �.. : = % Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the = 3 Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat __. F'. • Records Tarrant County, Texas. `_.max is > ,4 The easement and right-of-way hereby conveyed shall be im-.1 • upon, under, and across the above described property and .� shall remain until released by Grantee upon the occurrence ;-- :js of a termination event as set forth hereinafter. j c•'_ ...' `" t4%--yam--. - The easement, rights, and privileges herein granted :,et :_",a 1 shall be for so long as the DOVE ESTATES SUSDIVZSION remains :.:-:,,- 1 "de endent u on individual se tic s stems or as' otherwise y"T-r P P P Y - --provided herein. Grantor hereby binds itself, its assigns,,;; '-' ems --; r■ ;. •' and legal representatives, to warrant and forever defend the • •, ^ _ s. if- above described easement and rights unto Grantee, its . - - -,..: ' r. '. , .J successors, and assigns, against every person whomsoever '� - T illawfully claiming cr to claim the same or any part thereof. -• •- '' The easement, rights, and privileges granted herein are " •: - • exclusive, and Grantor covenants that it will not convey any ' ••.: `� rq-, �: •: •' other easement or conflicting rights within the area covered _''_"'-.', -' i�=F - by this grant except as set out herein. �: 751k tis •:-.r z„....,...= .., ..:> :r, This instrument shall be binding upon its assigns, and .7 >_. ' _`` x '!, . . .• 'i:4.:.tso.:...[4 .,,i••:•.i ;apt. i M.. -'':• '.yJt• . ;e .�•_J' successors of the parties hereto. -:ti{f3.� ,s,.-�� r i, tom•,_,;" [-� 4.1.' .I.L,'-'1..... 4 �a i SF- >4. .Sim • .� ••i.4'.,.•i•• • t 'ram' `\� .•.J 7'',` = •pprry� -,n1C-f•.. -•f w 'r :.. ,,• rya •�'u`' yy �t�4 '.•= 'b ^# .:. .}r�i .+��.��:, ,�.. 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It is expressly agreed and undaritot;d that the ,• ' i..3s;' y INA. ,% •fir,' :-•sil!. :j,. :: r i easement, rights, and privileges herein conveyed to Grantee, r t= .., - are limited to the installation and operation of lateral •: ,- Cr lines (at the_Lot Owner's sole expense) for the use and • °='7 3'`' • benefit of: •-,• -,.Li� +. .• Lot 32, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City ;;.:�} of Bouthlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to , '; the Plat recorded in Volume 389/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant Count Texas •_ -`.. r Si a It is the express intent of this easement to allow •••' ::,; t' b Grantor herein -to develop- said: dedicated-...,lot -=upon. the - t ' r } .r completion of a private or public sewer system that will ': `-s^ allow all the lots in DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION to be tc • '.`=.,t.+ utilized without impairing the health and welfare of the • .0.- F:'.„ ,-ter public or Lot Owners in said subdivision. It is the further :: " `i intent of the parties herein that the Lot Owners of the �r :: - dedicated lot(s) or other Lot Owners in or out of the .'+ri'±i subdivision shall not gain any vested rights in said • $ / , •' Easement by virtue of this conveyance or by virtue of the fZ` .- use of each tract for septic sewer system 7.,py purposes unless - -1 Grantor fails to install a private sewer system for such '• - subdiviaion. In the event of such failure, such Lot Owner 'r'p or Owners shall be entitled to all easement rights unless Zi • 't< t and until a municipal sewer system _ia___inetalled in ' said :;' = Y:st i °t lt.: subdivision by the City of Southiake. The sole purpose of - 4 � ,,.. '?; , • s�+ said Easement is to allow Grantor to develop selected lots ,ti_•- , ',.'lit:',,: in said subdivision while Grantor and Grantee, at Grantor's ; , expense, work diligently towards a private sewer system. •`..:--:: ,.-..,' ;;,s4:._: Grantor ' further• ^ 'agrees that Grantor shall 'be • _... = X- �.. ?�, 0 ,K' responsible forte the `connection of Lot 32, Block 1"of Dove: 1 ' '• ••}.�,i*,i• Estates hddi' •tion"to 'the private sewer system to be installedls,.., ?a•'•-'' ';t `'`.. y�',i;_ "'*�t.`• ya •� •.-:: � . .-y.: •^.• • _ .t. _- '�' 1'' '.•gyp". ¢': ;:� - �, y,,�ti , • .•for: slid• subdivision, with such connection `::to :beC . t'. ,t` r z :a + �:ri�� -1 ' r•..:+ 7':;'•-4:,'`:'- -..r .: _. •_ "3• .c r.i,isr' ' :_. J'r;?'.;•Grantor't so a expense `miles■ such obligation `is `a �a=' + = '�Jfr. a-. ? 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The easement, rights and privileges granted hereunder 5 .?. shall terminate when, or at such time as the purposes of the r "'` "' ' Easement conveyed herein cease to exist, or when such r ,r- -' K�+=I.i'a.,. -; Easement is abandoned by Grantee, or when Grantor 4`- :k!.: ' successfully completes the installation of the private sewer :' �''14 -=7:. system for DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION and requests said Lot . .i.-!:!-4.,!,;14i, Owner to connect to said sewer system in accordance with the •Ii r ,� terms and conditions of any written contractual agreement ;.., with Grantor requiring such connection or, if no such contractual agreement exists, then when Grantor connects .,"• 14 ;e`-r�;. said lot (or the septic system thereon) to the said private ::,ice .. . ;/ `mb sewer system installed by Grantor for the use and benefit of '; ?1•'^ e DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION, or when the City of Southlake installs a public sewage disposal system for the Benefit of : :v ::rii ',', DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION. Regardless of the reason for the ;.;-^r ' — = ::; l. ,_;;+% :•'Y ., termination of this Easement, said Easement shall not be -s1 1 • '+', ?,�. { considered terminated, released or abolished, or abandoned ',;;'� '` ' ' ' —unt-l--t-he City of Southlake, Grantee---herein-, executes—a-- •----- :;:'• ,4 e: ,;? release or abandonment of such Easement. '' Grantor also retains, reserves, and shall continue to • 'i+: s•': enjoy the use of the surface of such property for anyand • _ ,.� � -, j Y P P Y :_:• ,";ic:: • all purposes which do not interfere with and prevent the use '%.!:::may .• -�'..". . - - - .:., ": `+ •s by Grantee of the within easement including the right to use - • • ` . the surface of the herein granted easement for drainage -..:irr` ditches, driveways, alleys, walks, gardens, lawns, planting `,'''� areas, utilities and other like uses and/or to dedicate all •- ::k N''.1` : or any part of the surface of the property affected by this .:;��• t.r' easement to the City of . Southlake for use as a public _'1;,.'-.� .-.• .. ' street, road or alley, so long as any such uses do not '•'' '• - :• interfere with the use of such lot or the subsurface thereof Y•-` " '}"' Ali i in the connection with the septic sewer system for the lot ' ; ; s- - • , , r ;d to which this Easement is dedicated. • • •i:.,,•.` • �=4�:'�,;:•• y1. :`V'Jjya »a. /• •!. iL^ .j • * r: A { &-! - : . . •r^r-: i.•`,r.!. i../ i : at,` -•4:€. •/ • -:•' :._' -- • • . . . .rz, r-, t ' • '• )•• • . • ••:':(i Jy'�:a i•:ri• �1n:.yf_• • _',:'S � ~ A n • e- • .: , °.:':_ :7 " ru a• ' Qr . 3 ,k z,.,; ;. 7465P . = .... t..�; �' X n" i ., ,`istiir•,."-l'sgt'•3 ... ,• �,:., r . y/. ,4tiFa`r � *-4. , +T�'-,f j y r 7 .•.rir.. tom` t x to v._«,- % `•Si�.7.�c �`�4 ; r ..i.-Ln r 'tQ -o,•: n...... . ,:: •":., .�! i Tom. � 1; 1„ r 4 rr^•- :. s \.Y?' ;S��, Z: - ^ , . -•"cY �M.MEvS� .. • x }� e: sa .. �— < . :w - �. s-, •_ , - ' 724: n_n'% a./G. . v✓�}ir:.. -`C .s' e6(Ww:_. -w.n._�o,,..t',7.1r.: A. ' �y `1^`c .'_ 7: ..' .' •_. - ,. +;t.�r 1 r:.r�14VTi11G2.•filw3i+• ,il"M "." • .: 'yY-7:J."i'a.�"`./r:. ' .L:.• '•7t- �./� - - y�'�t�•_ - n:t.j�r.r - l.-.,�.,...; -3" -ti 'h.•.)l•../r..i • t,}• •;..r•:* Syr.'-'1f. 1i - ' •: a ,r4r•':••I q'Y••:411:- .:•:;!: .S./ :.• . • •• i•J'. •:••i. .'.f.•1'^ wYJf:!: 'r• �j,q • • r•i �+i�.•.( ...l�,ai i '��•:�i�%.•:. ..,JI,;..... • • .'... ! mo. I. • : 1 . j -''' f. • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed this ' „t ,• _ • e M day of March, 1983. .:rel,. �•r r" 4Y : ` mot . w=. *j4 is•..r Ca v n A. Bafcer, J nager • ;J ? . Dove Estates Joint enture ( - ';Q``.3` Ir- STATE OF TEXAS ) ';"'` ` ,••,`?it'. CF. COUNTY OF DALLAS ) I .;�� -,-,44 ;.'+�:*, • Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day . ; •I personally appeared CALVIN A. BARKER, JR., Manager of DOVE i ▪,-� ▪ u ESTATES JOINT VENTURE, known to me to be the person whose • ;i '": name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and '...Ili-. ,n �E,,. , ` r -E: , acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the vf: !a..•r _ , purposes and consideration •therein .. expressed and that he is ,-:., •L ;. • . ri duly authorized to execute such Easement. j�[ `?- -�` GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this /T'� day E • - .• " � of March, 1983. , t 44 tikli154::;.:::::: "• r' . • Y 1' •...1".... - .7., .x /��-• '/& ': •ifs' ti'� "u i ....... D �J�+��+LL•1t _•�_•� /`^,y/J''�/�/�,',/`//� [!f 1.��� ',/'�,{� i1• 3'..A.+' .`r`'tir n g• •:^'+� • ••- J•ilal S. 1I88QLle�'��J� U yvX�t"y� � `i? � -G yet �, _ _ �.� '.t-..r- • f •'. s: Notary Public t i' ` -' •• ;.':-..-;•;K :::�:� i•l •- in and for the State of Texas .',•k. •. `,,e. , ALL , : " " • MyCommission expires: N`�" ' �` ""-" •. December 29, 1986 -` ' f�"""` • Return to i ii;;;' ,"' Dove Estates Joint Ventura -. y-,`t••:,'S:',''-"' 1204 itosJO Avenue M • A = Dallas, Texas 75202 °; t,is . , .}.-,Gy,- ~` ;I'•• c1:` s,:.,,•. .fit<:; _z: '•=:• A- ,-" •aa - •,- ;_,$?i;;.;Xi• W.4s•.' -:4•':; ,: �' "4 4-.-i e �: •'. ..��:r i. y '• rr.,Y, „^`j am. I''.: .{'. 1%<' 'i.. .• ., F.T;1L.:� i"-"•i•l. Cti• . J.W:.`.`','•n'' •*•:0'Vj'��r'.:y-•Nt1;Y, • .fir it7 ..;▪ .r (. .�,... .''elf,,p,:3---v-i. ......,:..-_-..4 .74,4_- �'•� • �.� EASEMENT - Page 4 , •'.. - Me• 4s, 0•..,. �"y�,.: •i ...1....15,yy, .i'�.3.t?: 3.y',1:• ! -:tw.y`.-CI•A..•I':'i •{:•5:* i•-::4 ;-:•• . .•,r'- _ .t1' a'-...-;.. h•�;-] t JrMK*p".`f .. �Y y,l.n .. ...ri.44'r j .. r.. ?a,,• •• `°i•.. ,�,• twJ•ss-�H.SA„y,4°ot•••:-' �: t':,•1.`-f -. ` . _".. :n.. •.. sv�, a - ice.. • ,laws. `..,. p_ . F(.. 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Pk'r ......''. 4 .e211-e...0.• .4'1..L;1.1-Eki•eat•...%1....hate...1 e.Li:al..::-Al-S1...•.r.:•--••••'A......••, •...- .... • •a ......._ I 11 . . e‘thl bl+ -13 RELEASE OF EASEMENP Date: May 31, 1990 Easement: Date: March 16, 1984 nr g na7 Amount: Good and valuable ca sideratiai Gram: Dove Estates Joint Venture Grantee: City of Southlake Property Encumbered: Lot 19, Block ', Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Property Benefited: Lot 20, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Holder of Easement: City of Southlake Holder's Mailing Address (including county): 667 N. Carroll Avenue Tarrant County Southlake, TX 76092 Easement Described in the Fbllawing Docanuaxt_s, Recorded In: Tarrant County, Volume 7814, Page 2199 through 2203 Property (including any ) Subject to Easement: Lot 19, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Grantee of the easement acknowledges its release of the property from said easement. When the contest requires, singular nouns and pranouns include the plural. I The City of Southlake, Texas by: Gary Fickes, Mayor STATE OF TS COMM' OF TARRY BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, on this day personally appeared Gary Fickes, Mayor of the City of Southlake, whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that the same was the act of the said City of Southlake, Texas, and that he executed the sane as the act of the City of Southlake for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN under my hand and seal on the 31st day of May, 1990. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: My Caiinissicn Expires: Return to: Prepared in the Law Office of: Republic of Texas Marbgage Brokers, Inc. Barker, Block & Muscat c% Barker, Block & Muscat 12770 Coit Road 12770 Coit Road Suite 1015 Suite 1015 Dallas, TX 75251 Dallas, Texas 75251 . i Jtt ••4: :3.-.X.tir- `' :t"%+`... +'.i`*cif T? 'y�,•'.8`t''-- .c,wt`04tk`+ .ri.+" R- }r, } 7-71. - • s ..1 •td Y^Y. t _.....„,„,,...„,Ali ,, (leo EAS=ENT it . w5.• ..,_1 w b 4 STATE OP TEXAS ) -..•$.o..'^4. - ` - :-, •7-• ) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS = r�- .-4.:`±'- r--, ;ram . COUNTY OF TARRANT ) II-- tiff Y p .'' ;xr_ ^ 17i82_ 3 osni ,t se; . 7i;,rsn<:t4. r- 't-:' DOVE ESTATES JOINT VENTURE, a .'fir J7 _. . ,, That , Texas joint Venture, •"; ��.-... ,�.- . -___.i •.: '7•.;4z4,,.,-:;« ^ " hereinafter called Grantor, for a good and ````- `+? _'`e ` - valuable a • i". � ,r 'c:;"',• .7'•:`,L •..r- ems'•ra; -"file; consideration, from the City of Southlake, hereinafter '�+'i: ;: ' i 'r called does herebygrant, sell, and ' +°`y '"'-''�`-" 1 d Grantee, convey unto °.:e •=�::: j ,x.. s▪ hy v.::... :tom::r.•-;.Cif,: :! ' .,, .r i,:•s p ry .. Grantee an easement and right-of-way upon and across the entire followingdescribed ' ;.ems- ��: property of the Grantor: Lot 19, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City r_ „.-. efe i;: : -� • • Watt " :�,••'�-- of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to rvii;fe-'0,it:4--,..z.A"°�`rTthe Plat recorded in Volume 388 69 a e 9 ._/ , P g , Plat �=x� Records Count ` " - Tarrant y, Texas. ^;: � 4_�i, `' The easement :; •- :: .;: and right-of-way hereby •''" '•-_' "`��•` b conveyed shall be •�:� � `:-, �• _' ,' • y .'� '._::' `•.;;fix;: � " upon, under, and across the above described property and +s_ : -r " • .`i shall remain until released by Grantee upon the occurrence -t �° ';`}`; _ y:• IJ. a.•y. --. s �,�1} �. • of a termination event as set forth hereinafter. , tw;rs' -' .., _ . ice The easement, rights, and privileges herein granted a,'s'`x �`�'_"�-...,4i: shallbe for so long as the DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION remains - - r.:.•,,..1,_,.„..a.„,.;.„,„,.,„:„.„.,i,„,_:„L„,,:,.M,..., dependent upon individual s stems `��• "`'j. 4`"'„''"" septic y or as otherwise t: _� _ provided herein. Grantor herebybinds itself, its assigns, _ ^� �`- • ��▪""r` 4: and legal representatives, to warrant and forever defend the �;, ,•,- ..W, �above described easement and rights unto Grantee, its :.a ." °4 uy Y`�`' , successors, and assigns, against every person whomsoever .? -`�"27.1.'=. ` '• �,r'',; lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. .: ,a _,}� ' ir: The easement, rights, and privileges granted herein �'°it.;;;;::::-..;,..• .-. ' .��`` z in are3 :�y: fi ' ; 'ram*•! '�"•!i=:. '=. .^,-; exclusive, and Grantor covenants that it will not convey any • t `' r. other easement or conflicting rights within the area covered -��' , r;4:;;;;-i; r "•1�,F by this grant except as set out herein. -j.' -:x; .P ,�' •_ ,ram ;^4-; This instrument shall be bindinguponassigns, and T." ::' '`'" � '; z..- its a i i ter.; ' :. ' success ors sore of the parties hereto. � :�.-a%''' �te-a-!'Sat•• -Y.lc_..•;'`.,ati. :[:: .� �: vCL 7314 PAtE2199 • -- ;_i;= y ,�_j.. _. i -0-.- :J S r+ y z c.3 e ;: EASEMENT - Page 1 • ,;,`,._.•,. _ :�. ` 6,s5 (1) 7 :i r "iqr '• cry�ci<- • ,n - ...d• ;: „i.T..:..a " _"•ems "�uK bi '�„j^ 3 L+ " • • •.:.: .yc -y..a+ ',' " l :' ,t ts• . 7 4rG -+ • } 7 S "` g M y:_ rt= ' _ 'i• ram+ • • ` i ` : -f�s, ..4 +, �� i .t u.zQF � - . ~' �r 1 .- ..,,g►,X �Fy r• " ` I•". fi r ;< - ' ` tV..i," • • _ .* -h T.l. : -v a � e ,r ; ...; rt JA , �. >a9- }�- - ,'�`'! • ". y; • ; :f Pi e ey;ryya ,�-1 , .C { f ,2 t ,i, ,.,,��,c;,4 ,. , •� Jj :.t'` • LI .', ' It is expressly agreed and understood that the ;aL� ' °i .t easement, gT rights, and privileges herein conveyed to Grantee '<• .3.• ,xr;,'� are limited to the installation and operation of lateral •�`1qr ii '` 4'' ': ' lines tat the LotOwner's _SiF ?mot . ,•., +� ;, sole expense) for the use and ;:..�;�:--�-�f;. ?= _E• .;v Lot 20, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City �: ` c ''!"" >=, of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to +� i`'=`3,-� • :7. ►� ; the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat g.F: Records Tarrant County, Texas r4r.enAk::?:----I.,,,4 �'"''51i . • •�,.,: It is the express intent of this easement to allow •,=•-y% st•• t„ei:£, Grantor herein to develop said dedicated lot upon the z- :^ ^ ,�': ' r``,°-. completion of a private or public sewer system that will ::;'� �f.r a � !' ' allow all the lots in DOVE ESTATES---SUBDIVISION to ...be rye �r }'07 1 <: " ._, utilised without impairing the health. and welfare of the aT- ' b:r= public or Lot Owners in said subdivision. It is the further =` ' . ' i intent of the parties herein that the Lot Owners of the kf• `;:th. : `� '4 : 'L; 1 xt dedicated lot(s) or other Lot Owners in or out of the a:r:.;ti�,,--- 1i' Z , _, S', subdivision shall not gain any vested rights in said 4. �,; =i _; i,..•_ :;� Cyr. , -:i :,�;+:• Easement by virtue of this conveyance or by virtue of the ��;::., ;:;.j�;��� •,.: ., ,` ti` A--"'` ,i erg n,4,.' - use of such tract for septic sewer system purposes unless ,,-(0"y_- : r`%1 • s;r`:" Grantor fails to install a private sewer system for such : ; � : • _.,... ..:J, .._ _ ._.. _ r.r1:'� ': ems"+ ;3i� ; ' subdivision. In the event of such failure, such Lot Owner r ra-ir.-_., .-,R r'iq'e'• a_ +=_ or Owners shall be entitled to all easement rights unless fec • '�'• I" • k-S.. . . '=T and until a municipal sewer system is installed in said -.0•;: ,t,- =� "~ M 1_ ,. 7,..: subdivision by the City of Southlake. The sole purpose of i.^ `.�s..s'i:==--- said Easement is :to allow 'Grantor to develop selected .lots : ;,,:::', ;, `} Y''—• in said subdivision while Grantor and Grantee, at Grantor's '" ' • ^ M, expense, work diligently towards a private sewer system. - _..:. .••; `. ;• ' Grantor further agrees that Grantor shall beV. •}'7j .'_ •'= :!'4.• responsible for the connection of Lot 20, Block 1 of Dove "'3 Estates Addition i o the private sewer system to be installed ,'::; i+,= :,:i;: subdivision, with such connection to be at 10 - ,_�_. " for said '��`''`•� : Feu , _,1 �•, -' 'Grantor's sole expense unless such obligation is assumed ;` ".``}tPr:_ :4?- .--,,r,,, :,,t•giV;::;..":.' r-:,;ts.4:..'..:.:4.::::':'.:4;;; dY.,+•.,; •.:a.4•ir3,i•-g ' '} r: F•... .:.•,.- •,•.':4-, ; •r :.--.--.ti•,N;r+ '.: :•, • :ram .{?ry4. ;tti•', .. .' •. Vet .,: .' . 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"..L^'-' _• °` . •A:`•tea@?tad••:a. :'`tc'_ 24<3 .. - •'• ._ "srz; •.ri, .-.' • k- { : 'c a .dk , y i- z 4 r �t a•.x,,.' • Zt KS,,'.;•! ram : -%1V., •`'L.1 ' - -. . . .3, ,a "4•4-,.t .)• -K .., -,0-V- 7- -.-j. .�76 ': Tom' 1••��• ' / ' - and accepted by said Lot Owner through a written contractual • ; �``;ei 'y�' • .. , agreement with Grantor. "�•:J, " r» : r}? r ,,•: The easement, rights and privileges granted hereunder :t,4;...; - :• ivy •t 4. shall terminate when, or at such time as the purposes of the ". �-,.a '•,. ter' Easement conveyed herein cease to exist, or when such -Ys�.-S "` i-1 —';J:,•'t, I.O,-1JL,F ri .- _-- ' �Y-,s.„, .. :"„ �;�,�_ �• Easement is abandoned by Grantee, or when Grantor �c`Wt4Ni_ • •? '-`' R successfully completes the installation of the private sewer . 'u?' `a; r.-� system for DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION and requests said Lot ."} $ 'vv ,,. Owner to connect to said sewer system in accordance with the ti' . , . - +,ter,,__' ; == _1"`- terms and conditions of any written contractual agreement : --r.L. ► ` ice= `4):2 with Grantor requiring such connection or, if no such • : � -' `•.-.A. C' - contractual agreement exists, then when Grantor connects = "` :. ' said lot (or the septic system thereon) to the said private � fir; �� t •: • .z", ��' --�•�:- newer system installed by Grantor for the use and benefit of `=. �:-�::. r: •-k-4{• y DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION, or when the City of Southlake • -, , •,.:-!Uy' installs a public sewage disposal system for the Benefit of ..1•.: . . • "s t� DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION. Regardless of the reason for the .. >t="��'- r,^ ;rtf 'Y = termination of this Easement, said Easement shall not be = " "a' , - ki C considered terminated, released or abolished, or abandoneds. -:..�,e• Y:c, •'^: ��= until the City of Southlake, Grantee herein, executes a _. .,. •.,�;�;�j-�l3Y-..'." a4: •-�;Y`'�`�s"�••_ ""— - release or abandonment of such Easement. - - - • •-- --•----•-' -----• - ?me,µ,-,; �.: `:.�; ,,,:�,µ, Grantor also . retains, reserves, and shall continue to _, -:.*: ;•:-.r::, .c.'.;" enjoy the use of the surface of such property for any and :"tip ,,.. .w 4, all purposes which do not interfere with and prevent the use a �•,. -" .-aI by Grantee of the within easement including the right to use <..<_ .+, a;-ze -ir - ' ' #t. • j 'r ' ` • - - the surface of the herein granted easement for drainage ? , • ;v �Lri .,i::• lr•- --- ditches, driveways, alleys, walks, gardens, lawns, planting :,__. -:- :� areas, utilities and other like uses and/or to dedicate all =«' -�``' ,�- r or any part of the surface of the property affected by this ; ' • ^Jn._ ••s .-:.%::t,,, {g....,. easement to the City of Southlake for use as a public _ ;:. . f street, road or alley, so long as any such uses do not _ �,� - ;'=�•▪ •'- gh;Fr interfere with the use of such lot or the subsurface thereof .-. - ..z2+'yp.l-=dam* . 'T~0e, �. -Y tat-Ntl h', in the connection with the septic sewer system for the lot ;<'-.-- • ...,c, -f•, • to which this Easement is dedicated. -'4' -•- y. F' t' <,�' r -4 '4' ;r;,-•• 814 MCf2201 E -�.: -1`•: • .. :,,.. .4naT — Pa # . . • ge 3 -/'4 'Y= • . --I.: ....--.,,, ,-.7 .7",'-W1*.T,414. giTeel:t7 -- . „,,,,,,-,,,, i5 --1 ...„:„.„.,....,..,,,„:„.„.„,,..„-,-,.,.;,..„. ,„J„::„....„,:-• . . . . . I. ....: „.„:;,,T.- • ,,,,.....,,,,, „L.`I ,M „' ..„,....,...:.:...•• •'.t t.��� My•, - ' r.;j a+ c' +'•hid-v::. .t',' A'. :v- �,r .y Y 1:�. .r4:' • •''�.;.:' a ,1,-_41.,• 47k) ,/ -r 't Yv:Y... =Y. -r`..•. - 32'•.' ;'t:1! •h X , sy„ri-ma,c' �['4. :j' �b ). a, 14 -:1 C• may' i+e_ .. Ste_ ,: , : er,Vj. 3_mE ti t IA WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed this '. + ' -vr % - � - Jai ,,;x • 16th day of March, 1984. • _ 1. K ego "= . 11°. " �" sue-•, "sr� -';;t: _ _ _ -Cag."4,14:46.4( _A. Barker, ` '- yr ti� ;;;- - Dove Estates'Joinura .n � 4 , `fr-:; 1204 Ross Avenue .4- = Dallas, Texas 75202 T' O, x (214) 749-0600 ` . ��., ^``sue;-. We-` ,_v STATE OF TEXAS ) ." ' �`� '9, m• . COUprTY OF DALLAS ) :' Y;•x z Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day -rAIWA'' }�_ . "'>, ersonall a eared CALVIN A. -BARKER, MANAGER OP DOVEilk � " ." "4'r '-.I'a •_ ESTATES JOINT VENTURE, known to me to be the person whose 1 '2 ;.: :• fin-_,• name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and +'z •- • •j.�'_. ,.; acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the ,.,,,,_•,,.,a_ "`'%.: purposes and consideration therein expressed and that he is a-�- _,: : •s2•ma's`•. • dulyauthorized to execute such Easement. `z,.:: 'vz. •;i t.• `n`-.1 ... r''f• GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OP OFFICE this 16th dayofr'�`-.y' �. ti _• -• March, ],984. ▪..,, ' - i! y :::.� N ARY PUBLIC_ •• : --,`• ;4; _-4!,rri.4.,:: `` 7k`7ARR COUNTY ` `.:4�, • .1.:Ji C M 11SSrON RES Notary Public .. .w�'^ _ :•1 ;t : e Cr AUGUST s•lggs in and for the State of Texas �; fir_ .t ,r •, A' : My Commission expires: �S4:j '` ;:*;41('_''t' Return too +- .'-:-=s }.t ` Dove Estates Joint Venture `=4.''u6•4 : ^ = 1204 Ross Avenue • -- _ -:Ir- •�74. r0,1 Dallas, Texas 75202 �`"" '� • `^ '' •'' y{,.: :�. =- �'-nor-.. %,L:._-;T.- toy p/[ . i ice:'•-'- '!<"xJ_ ::. �;:,•: •._�• ' VOL '7814 ?tl=02 • i- is, �:'`._..,-' ]r• —•PaT 0. • 6 v;:..,‘: .. ..„.....,__;.. . , "-li-.f-,:t.'ill . i. d3 ,;L ate, .. ;.1• •:. ::�'• r.-- ,• . a, 75'.'-.'3}txi rrr_-. .. 4". a -1 -•• 6'+�•'.• � .se '45t•4 at • {=�'�`I.`'hSr'01''i ��i ,, ,� io....: =: :.� ��1. 4. �,'yj'., , ; .••.•.'• i• ' ' '..a91 h�t"n r,..- 'te.*1-474.rx?:•:_'.> •e . .-its '1 y t.. . 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Original Amount: Good .and valuable oansideration Grantor: Dove Estates Joint Venture Grantee: City of Southlake Property South Half of Lot 30 and South Half of Lot 31, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Property Benefited: Lot 33, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records 'Tarrant Cavity, Texas. Holder of Easement: City of Southlake Holder's Mail g Address (including county): 667 N. Carroll Avenue Tarrant County Southlake, TX 76092 Easement Described in the Fb1lowirxJ Docum xts, Recorded in: Tarrant County, Volume 7465, Page 1452 through 1456 Property (including any improvements) Subject to Easement: South Half of Lot 30 and South Half of Lot 31, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Grantee of the easement adcrowledges its release of the property from said easement. M the context requites, singular nouns and pronouns include the plural. 6 - 1 The City of Southlake, Texas by: Gary Fickes, Mayor ATE OF TEXAS CLIMIW OF TARRANT BEFORE ME, the undersiwxad, a Notary Public in and for said State, on this day perscnally appeared Gary Fickes, Mayor of the City of Southlake, wt se name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me ... . that the same was the act of the said City of Southlake, Texas, and that he executed the same as the act of the City of Southlake for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the r parity therein stated. GIVEN under my hand and seal on the 31st day of May, 1990. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: My Caamissicn Expires: Return to: Prepared in the Law Office of: Republic of Texas Ntr tgage Brokers, Inc. Barker, Block & Muscat c/o Barker, Block & Muscat 12770 Cast Road 12770 Coit Road Suite 1015 Suite 1015 Dallas, TX 75251 Dallas, Texas 75251 r.i� y 4 '•'qF•f' ,f'i?i?"p�1j.�,;r�: ,•'i .�.Z'll :L ^`{L. �' : i liipri � � .i�e , .t :;� ::�.-�1•••.;' ..n:.,e;;-.i;' ':t' •• f• • '. q�•• :f•• + :Fati_ :f ...it•• :.3vr•l { -.1:,' . :►r Sr--; •-y4Nr•i7 . t . .a .,, • 1,. ' -, r . . . •aa . • ••s„wit' .r '•�I - ��y , 533 x • 101 3 i \ . �•• ,.'•-•,1:i._'''',".! .ii. :'.4.1. '-' 10 • /),y.\\-- °/ 1 ;r ':a - •�jj 1000 07692 6 03/16/83D It"• f s't S:' • • • ',1'"• •"''' 4 STATE OP TEXAS ) • - •• ' n• •11 ) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS ' pA' ,, ; • COUNTY OP TARRANT ) ', `` c That DOVE ESTATES JOINT VENTURE, hereinafter called ; .,.;i k ,.1.• 1 Grantor, for a good and valuable consideration, from the • .• :_fry_ U .'.• 7 •City of._Southlake, . hereinafter called Grantee, does hereby 1:r `: ' rx• t grant, sell, and convey unto Grantee an easement and ' ',cat'' p �,� .'. v; •¢`-• • right-of-way upon and across the entire following described }eke .. property of the Grantor: I.:•�a u z -•"� • • a' South Half of Lot 30 and South Half of Lot 31, • •� Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of % -`-` Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Ai Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat t .:. Records Tarrant County, Texas. • il' ; :4k . The easement and right-of-way hereby conveyed shall be =' 4. - upon, under, and across the above described property and ' : ;' t shall remain until released by Grantee upon the occurrence k f•.it---� • of a termination event as set forth hereinafter. ; .: ., The easement, rights, and privileges , herein granted •;'ter' rr �:� shall be for so long as the DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION remains -: -:_r,0 dependent upon individual septic systems or as otherwise g , a ' ' provided herein. Grantor hereby binds itself, its assigns, • .` a; . and legal representatives, to warrant and forever defend the fit'- Vy- .-v :q• above described easement and • rights unto Grantee, its w ••`3.•-• successors, and assigns, against every person whomsoever -== ' - • • lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. ' `'; .;''. -. • g • ,-• The easement, rights, and privileges granted herein are •+i •' - • '' • exclusive, r• ;-<<; ‘•, and Grantor covenants that it will not convey. any ;•,. - c other easement or conflicting rights within .<`? Lr, the area covered °:= r' ,; by this grant except as set out herein. }�� ;." _,..,.;Al...-'�'; 12 This instrument shall be bindingupon its assigns •.and - ' ..... .7�wT S ; `- % aucceesors of the parties hereto. *;:; ii-il/.t. .+ ..e�" ..`.; _ .` X't..i`.i r .;y.:-0.�,:.•i .gam i '"•,"x.�ry "r• : �.' P.`•-!•' =:Y.'d-` .`a .. . . yew i•••.;�:',i:i r, ; .t.:'�`' j .: .;.' s Ir 4•411 , t...•.:::.t1::' `= Wt^ice Cet i45�2 rg9i: . _ •�tiR .•01 .r=l.,��GGr r•42.....,. Mo: �i•.. - _ • • :1YL'�40i7 ••W.-:,n^.e .4'':s` ._; ,;fg• .lyn •��... [ .•'�►8� --•Page 1�.",;t • _.�` yL:.• ,. . �7;f:.? 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' • s' ` are limited to the installation and operation of lateral `� ~'� = linen (at the Lot Owner's sole expense) for the use and �-1- , • h'z,.. :', benefit oft -'J ., 1.:. ° CAI`. tt$r= ' •_,.„.- ' Lot 33, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City . -;i of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to ire 1: ' i. the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat ' • •fr `x t , Records Tarrant County, Texas '�,,. .- • • Y Y, It is the express intent of this easement to allow -••• arc_ ;;*-: Grantor herein to develop said dedicated lot upon the KAo • ?`J.' completion of a private or public sewer system that will -: - allow all the lots in DOVE- ESTATES SUBDIVISION to be , •/ • .. utilized without impairing the health and welfare of the `c .„,,,.,. :.:f.,...c-3public or Lot Owners in said subdivision. It is the further r. . ,., ....„,,,.... intent of the parties herein that the• Lot Owners of the -1-;• .;•tt dedicated lot(s) or other Lot Owners in or out of the 1,_ subdivision shall not gain any vested rights in said a''i Easement by virtue of this conveyance or by virtue of the -S • use of such tract for septic sewer system purposes unless ��• - '-, 4- Grantor fails to install a private sewer system for such. :.,. subdivision. In the event of such failure, such Lot Owner 11:!��.;: t..:_, : : - is : y- kg or Owners shall be entitled to all easement rights unless • .- and until a municipal sewer system is installed in said `"'_ Accsrr• s i f subdivision by the City of Southlake. The sole purpose of p.t,'�:; r �:-_j; said Easement is to allow Grantor to developsee ' • ' :• •`selected lots 1:•1-•�' g. r i• in said subdivision while Grantorand ' ems.''s'." f, •:- - Grantee, at Grantors .• •�,. f,�[ ' ,-: =�•; _f,:. expense, work diligently towards a private sewer system. 4. ..:?- F.r.r. ;(=4 - �_ Grantor further ``. y(_ ..''.�•n..t..e ,,, ..• agrees that Grantor shall ;be .t, .r • 4 �" s" ` 4 `. ,,` •:&-Ant curs a_.r. • -;N.:• - • responsible for the connection of Lot 33, �`�` r, t y ':�� Block lxol,:DOve��+•,,.a _ �i�,i,�, '�.� �;;•. i_ , • Estates Addition to the private s j' `'e4,;'?"' > "2 ' sewer system to be:installed; `';�,r ��,d :+- ';;, �-� • d. •subdivision, with• such connectiontb• '''vie`'"-' `A'-i^�' �:•=-1 to. ba Ftat:. %.,e:•s S. .'==a :r?, _;• -'.-- '''�=antor.•'.'svl►'(sole!..ex nse unless • such obligation �►` ,� -. 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R:?;1�'>r.".o-,••�•.,..r r.:t.: J,,,Y• y: .i• .•,^ s:t''a.F% `w:'-N' .t • ` a F?` ,/- and accepted by said Lot Owner through a written contractual •-rv't ,' agreement with Grantor. •"''' - ,-; The easement, rights and privileges granted hereunder : , shall terminate when, or at such time as the purposes of they • `;:i. ( j et '`:t'•r;- :-- , Easement conveyed herein cease to exist, or when such ( F .. - i Easement is abandoned by Grantee, or when Grantor • :l ' -4 : 46 1.4-. I: successfully completes the installation of the private sewer ' yy .Y '' , • i:.i .- .: A :• system for DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION and requests said Lot �rf Owner to connect to said sewer system in accordance with the ` ` T terms and conditions of any written contractual agreement • with Grantor requiring such connection or, if no such •; contractual agreement exists, then when Grantor connects • : .,, ..--- said lot (or the septic system thereon) to the said private ..*. y .t I ' • c : ... sewer system installed by Grantor for the use and benefit of ;:i DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION, or when the City of Southlake i _ " 4_ :; installs a public sewage disposal system for the Benefit of �'`" DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION. Regardless of the reason for the r terminationof this Easement, said Easement shall not be ; : ; considered terminated, released or abolished, or abandoned t47 .,I until the City of Southlake, Grantee herein, executes a 1- .; s " . release oz abandonment of such Easement. ft It,• -• 3,--.. ;� Grantor also retains, reserves, and shall continue toy • ;t ' .s •. • enjoy the use of the surface of such property for any and ��: .'; 1 all purposes which do not interfere with and prevent the use • = by Grantee of the within easement including the right to use i4. ' %,� the surface of the herein granted easement for drainage ?,;•.r'•_-':.,. ". i-�-. ."" ditch a ..--.4-4't•. •" .. e , arivewa a - « `V �'y , alleys, walks, gardens, lawns, planting}, f:*.•"T= t ^+. j�r- t andie ,., , --'':'/- s: areas utilities ¢'' s w " � , other like uses and/or to dedicate ��;;' T _ =+. '� �"�;-��-:.�;;�`�:= ca a all .",k .li t.= ..- of the r+ -v i .:, •iV.•.`i .,4*,r or any partsurface of the property affected b this^ t �;•:�• P P Y Y ' `Y . ir des.a_, :44 .: easement to the City of Southlake fur use as a -pubfi--,,,: ^1 �;,"�• , :s:g•�• z•��.• ;; street, road or alley, so long as any such uses 'do•` ici .,'' s:'yr. A �~?:5T• ' ':�-rY F .� : . • ��-:r• �t tr3` +; 'AA, `zil�,-XY -r • �N,•A..4.--ff -•' nter.fere .Mich. the use of such lot or the subsurfaceY < ,r- ::' •r:. �k...:; theriat: f' � '- a:;'.'4, jr ;.,.• rlp a etc ' • • ? ...4v- r rrf 4-':., k .�9's�:C i ,,,:,.i. " r t, sbec tied. With the septic sewer system for 'the�l•oto '�x "_•`K j'�' -'= .�y fF �S 1} `! r ` ate• f. `r.i:_-•..: -.. 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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed this -".;-. 7,-.;:-•-•-----.'.',::•• ILO. . • ,.-' ..,_ 1;: 1.74.--r -.. ,..:—. • it day of March, 1983. .. • 1°P '-I; _ ti,:,:s,,,,..„...•. . . .. .:,,..„ _, .: .„..,..„. .. i ley,.-,c.:1,- : - .- • ,_-., "i-- 1,• 11,1R.: ( Call/ .. .-. • •.: i-C..'i-lk . is.,.- - •,;`•• • za1 A. Bar /Ael er, nager ..- i:'?..,..r,,,,...1,4-... -•; f.---i•o•V .,t4:74;•;,.:AVOZ'H': Dove Estates Joint Venture r ... ,:-. fr!.. _Ss:4V: • ..... ,• . ,."31,.-r• liaw._ -...ai•LFL ; c714,..,f '. 0:7--0.; :•. STATE OF TEXAS ) ..• .441;4'1 • ,e:SI'- 41i COUNTY OF DALLAS ) ) . 1.:‘ ..s.'- ,„-: Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day [ personally appeared CALVIN A. BARKER, JR., Manager of DOVE •• l• •"••-.70, •.':.*,.' k .M LP, ^'..-..1.4 ESTATES JOINT VENTURE, known to me .to be the__ person whose i •:R.-..••*;: - 4-' .t•;;--• 1 • • ;Et , : name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and 1 • 1-.7• ••• -,'-, f'i'M../••:M. . . . .•t-i;"..i.'4,-716i:t---,7 .. - .• acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the , ti.yi..;......;,,•+....;-,.-. s; : -•11. • .i 'III purposes and ..consideration therein expressed and that he is . :..•,:-.-A-a!,,---_-_-: 'st.st'ss,---•.:*..•,;--;41- , •:- :! duly authorized to execute such Easement. ( 4 4 . ..• ..• 4.' • s • • - 1144 , •cr GIVEIV:UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this 7 I day i -•‘_,-,IMA-0, •:: .. :-. - I '... of March, 1983. t .- • 41r:=1.-..: -11 -Si. , ...•...., t•-•-• '! •• S •. „,..-t411-"4"'' •-•.'1.4-13-YEIV..-•'.;--',-k*,:t, .• '.. • :• . . • •. • .-----1--..o...-,;47-.•!•-.;.,..,.- 7s . --6v,irc-gp‘iti;NA.,,,, ' •..... -• ' • -' . - .,. 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Pw ..•+�ly 1..cJ^....',`= r. - '�•`+/•.� i v.vi,4., T :c 4 s,:?:-r4=.w_ t,w•, t :- hrv.f... . Yr, ,:.f r __ Pe,v oA /i iQO LA•10 ems. ' e 8172847685 GUARDIANITITLF 04/11/90 10:09 P02 €s;",i ' sty �.,�" ,, Is espress.y agreed and understood that the 0:6-z--4714,� � r - ►' -f` easement, rights, and privileges herein :.,...e to - Xilk-•'•Al.r.:, g i a! ass-se• • �. .tl ,�V . i� are •i' ] .) :1e installation -and f w ,. 'r ' operate°�n o. .aterai s,: tines (at the Lot Owner's se:+ 4 {at for the use and =f;' �" . benefit. of: ,..;z1 h ,,.ys ��. ' ''' z-nt� � a� �' Lot 27, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City t �- f y4 t„ar of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, accariing to , s r �ze ;�` the Plat recoried in Volume 339/69, Page 49, Plat * Records Tarrant County, Texas .'.'`bl-,'t°' 4 P y It .is the eapreas meant of this easement to allow - := _ E = i t ,0- - ,.- develop upon �l -°- e �, Grantor herein to said dedicated lot u n the `'� �r?�t��-� , • . x�.. .` .- :t of a private : r..' r• completion or public s+vac system that will { / r;=ea tie- :t : ^ ;;�- r �,, allow all the lots in DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION to be -r-' :, utilised without impslriny the %eilth and welfare of the ,F - yr public or Lot Owners in said subdivision. It is¢ the further ��:k:.w•a.-< - : • 0 :F r fi � jY :Y intent of the parties herein that theLot Owners ,4 O n cs of the ¢rs s*. -. dedicated lot Cs) or other ,'" w ; • Lot Owners In or out of the :'' r2,-. X„:' subdivision shut not aln Al Jed ' . •►+I' ,.-' •"' :'_ -. l :. '� ` Easement by virtue of this conveyance or by virtue of the ' <` . 0.S > ' use of ouch tract for septic sewer system purposes unless jt, : . .. his ?-1..'' Grantor fails to install a private sewer system for such G:. °'''_ i:_ •�:; r 1: 1 subdivision. In the event of such failur., Kuck T.04. Owner • a :,: s'r .s s or Owners shall be entitled to all easement rights unless A.= 4j a .6A_ ;.�..71�F}' and until a municipal sewer system is installed in said `'''' "' P 'U-',�`6 *,,.r1.+.t-fit. e.-�= t? :4? ,°:a,AA subdivision by the City of Southlake. The sole purpose of ,4.'1. . '"�• s G to develop said Casement is to allow r.mntor selectl tots .-. }} E'ir in said subdivision while Grantor and Grantee, at Grantor's -�'ti `' {' • ` � ;;' expense, work diligently •1,:J r`'7 '•Y .; 42);; petowards A private sewer system. } 'C .�,• '4 ; 1, Grantor further agrees that Grantor shall be •'ii.• z . - • .%" responsible for the c ► Lot 27a , �• ' ' -� F7. '��r _', connection . F tBlock 1 of pawl ~ .: +-"= ' Estates Addition to the private sewer system to be installed Yy`44' #'r tp,O '= 3 z? for said subdivision, with such connection to be at •i . -':-X' •� �- ,qs .-fit•y":i'M1 ::;c'!zu+. y Ss. Grantor's sole expense unless such obligation is assumed ?- ry;. `-•^"� g Jer,.t pgraCO . . . xrXLMt D _T V. e�•. • . . ,••• ,,.•i .. ... ;G 'S•'. t.t EMMERT - Page 2 . r kJ .. • �XIO `Fes- ate,- - and accepted by said Lot Owner through a written contractual .. •.`. agreeeent with Grantor. -: �'' 1" I :`- The easement, rights and privileges granted hereunder F:.-;L - t': shell terminate when, or at ouch time as the f;.• purposes of the 1. < _� >r ' Easement conveyer! —cease---to ..exist; or when such = S • = � Y t^ '. 1; _. r Easement is abandoned by Grantee, or when Grantor "4''.,.. x'` •.'__ f... r'^ successfully completes the installation of the private sewer ' r; J _: system for DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION and requests said Lot : k ."1-7'1 - a--=:W,. Owner to connect to said serer system in accordance with the ;�e.._._,,��,. ,r terms and conditions of anywritten contractual agreement ,:= '.:.-q: :ti :.„i a ' with Grantor requiring such connection or, if no such ; k a. c ¢=S contractual agreement exists, then when Grantor -Connects4 � , . .; said lot (or the septic system thereon) to the said private ' ; ` F sewer system installed by Grantor for the use and benefit of 'TA; Ids::! A :Y;v" -'r-. 0 7yc F -...��++fi�r? y;' DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION, or when the City of Southlake �;{• _ �:- i •, -yE: installs a public sewage disposal system for the Benefit of ^;C._ ,ir.,,.OF .:,c{ - •- • r4: DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION. Regardless of the reason for the = . +j, ).a 1. -. ">�'f�C:�J�4 t �` : .,�f'_ termination of this Easement, said Easement shall not be ,,-s,-rC--Fti = `- ,? considered terminated, released or abolished, or abandoned - - i; '�''i: until the City of Southlake, Grantee herein, executes a h•_r__; ki:1 ; :�.I- - • '4 • -- ' release or abandonment of such Easement. j� - �1~ .P Grantor also retains, reserves, and shall continue to `;;•:: .1:; _+n= :- ,: •` o enjoy the use of the surface of such property for y r Y r.,--- ,..., all purposes which do not interfere with and prevent the use •,•.;�; ..�. ; ,,. �'.;; p '1. Atli ?%?. by. Grantee""of -the within easement includi the ri ht to use _ the surface of the herein granted easement for drainage .fr, ! =. .ry,�_ 1�. ._';'�; �.:+_.. +t�'`ate r"AVYT ditches, driveways, alleys, balks, gardens, lawns, planting ^% �='`'"°z-i'?, ;.- areas, utilities and other like uses and/or to dedicate all r'- >.�4_,- 1. ' :�_l,e3, or any part of the surface of the property affected by this 4.,��t5 , -.r y r.-;Y- ,..;, A:.k�-. tt +nS , :' >��' easement to the City oL So'athiake for use as a public -.: _�; ; 2-N -=.:_4i, street, road or alley, so long as any such uses do not ▪ ' : '= • . - ,��,;.-� interfere with the use of such lot or the subsurface thereof ,�Yly.. -_ , `•` in the connection with the septic sewer system for the lot �" �'-:? :'`���'7._ ,; .'•i.• ice^' , �wk��. :a . , ;t; to which this Easement is dedicated. 'y�,:a;.C' a..';: vet. ?SO 10 20i _�>=,,�:?<-` . ,, r.: w : ate, •.1."-'4.1q' EASEMENT - Page 3 D ......J' ..1y,1,.......1,4„..„._.,„:„.„,.,,.,_ ,...,,:10.".: 17p-4.......n„. � 4`{ i h a.H .�'�"+r-. �y.. .? �o-x. `�. r :.. tic, •�z'-- 'i,. ,f;�:,,:, ▪ . l y. ,t'-1 :.. .nc.!.;rn r ! r ... - '. ^• ?- ,�C�.. : €' a a w..s -a4^r ..iti:i-th '�''•'. ,-:' .. • .- ��• ,1?k ." S'jj' g.v.:3'.: �:4.-y It :.n=S1=.rq.�_ �• *�nrrw.t ....s s. '• is. 8172847685 GUAIWIAN1l I lLt' wiz LL'w Lv• I 1 1 _ aw.% Il IN WITNESS 1111111120P, this Instrument is executed this -,. - am:-. z�.- a 24th day of May, 1fs6. 'y' r. � 4", =: - Calvin A. Bar sr, Manager ./.< . : -' ' ??`' Dove Estates Joint Venture A"�'.`-....,.E x::_'` :` r, „ o=- -r $:t's 1,, 1204 Moss Avenue .- u _� ` x;-Y Dallas, Texas 75202 1,....4, .,':�" fP1'4' �; ..-,` (214) 749-0600 • e, • _. STATE OF TEXAS ) t "� �';:, ) `' = -- COUNT OP DALLAS ) + . 3 C Y r 4 y - . ''= � • Before we, the undersigned authority, on this day S •,t, : ;i ` r• •t ✓ personally appeared CALVIN A. BARKER, MANAGER or DOVE �� 6 �e- _ 4. =fit1 `` ESTATES JOINT VENTURE, known to se to be the person whose _ � ,A ,...,,. .y} ti may. Y ,,h name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and V. ._ `"`� : ' ' P• acknowledged to se that he executed the sane for the : 4.:.:r 11:N. " „ purposes and consideration therein expressed and that he is '._, . :•..„„.-• o..n authorised to executeEasement. . : - '_",• ' "" • ' FFjj- �t-` duly author such sere _ ' . . '`' GIVEN UNDER MY RAND AND SEAL OP OFFICE this,Z i day of ; =`c ." t1214r. ' fri744.a.,;„,-;,t,... ,..; .:-.. ..rv, • z.�. zti}:: •"r NOTARY PU��. , �%'�'1= ' TARRAHf COUNTY. 4( y• '_ �'4'"` i•�i:,-. - ;*} PAY COMMISSION EXPIRES Notary Pu i �i:. 3-'r .,..u,:::. • 4,:lt.'} : A1,uuST S.1935 in and for t e State of Texas Il: o:rti ' w; s"-: �; r` ° : • : e • MyCoEaission expires: r ,, �. r pYAz .• C41 ';tT{ .ry j ;_`w �•x .- Return toe •r_ i- ;'c�. . is Xy ;j l. .▪ i , " se-": =x" Cove Estates Joint Venture .t-. ?; 1205 Sass Avenue `. :;,, . _ �-" Dallas. Texas 75202 '` `'" A '. t' AI ram>t„.y}"'- tA-.. 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RELEASE OF EASEMENr Date: May 31, 1990 Easement: Date: March 16, 1984 Original Amount: Good and valuable consideration Grantor: Dove Estates Joint Venture Grantee: City of Southlake Property wed: Lot 26, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Property Benefited: Lot 27, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat reed in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Holder of Easement: City of Southlake Holder's Mailing Address (including county): 667 N. Carroll Avenue Tarrant County Southlake, TX 76092 Easement gibed in the Fbbllowing Documents, Recorded in: Tarrant County, Volume 7845, Page 2199 through 2202 Property (including any improvements) Subject to Easemesxt: Lot 26, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Grantee of the easement acknowledges its release of the property from said easement. When the context requires, singular nouns and p cmou ns include the plural. ID— 1 LEC'4 h' h 't `� 0 RELEASE OF EASEMENT Date: May 31, 1990 Easement: Date: March 16, 1984 Original ginai Auxx nt: Good and valuable consideration Grantor: Dove Estates Joint Venture Grantee: City of Southlake Property En uubered: Lot 26, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Property Benefited: Lot 27, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Holder. of Easement: City of Southlake Holder's Mailing Address (including county): 667 N. Carroll Avenue Tarrant County Southlake, TX 76092 Facet Described in the Following Documents, Recorded in: Tarrant Cbuurty, Volume 7845, Page 2199 through 2202 Property (including any ) Subject to Easement: Lot 26, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Grantee of the easement acknowledges its release of the property from said easement. When the context requires, singular mums and pronouns include the plural. V— 1 The City of Southlake, Texas by: Gary Fickes, Mayor STATE OF RCS QJ[Nnr OF TARRANT BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, on this day personally appeared Gary Fickes, Mayor of the City of Southlake, whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknadi dged to me that the same was the act of the said City of Sauthlake, Texas, and that he executed the same as the act of the City of Southlake for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN under my hand and seal on the 31st day of May, 1990. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: My Catmission Expires: Regan to: Prepared in the Law Office of: Republic of Texas Mortgage Brokers, Inc. Barker, Block & Muscat c/o Barker, Block & Muscat 12770 Colt Road 12770 Coit Road Suite 1015 Suite 1015 Dallas, TX 75251 Dallas, Texas 75251 '$ 8172847685 GUARDIANITITLF 04/11/90 10:08 . P01 :J' eYt � Y��E� r �4r :� . =:3?_ �' '� ) RNOM-.ALL HEN-BY, THESE: PRESENTS.o "��f� :x ,? � z COUNTY Op TAR�lANT 3 ,,.`',3:`z `: 9.00 Y 0 L�•'� `=! A`1f *%s 1000 3539i, 06/01/a4 ' � A That DOVE ESTATES. JOINT VENTURE, a Texas joint Venture, 1•. y •i-1'' ` '••'.; ;� , hereinafter called Grantor, for a good and valuable {• u . -=" r ' ¢ consideration, from the City of Southiake, hereinafter fi 1 '*' >,+�� ,� called Grantee, does hereby grant, ■ell, and convey unto and.. right-of-way_ upon -and.._across . the ,i v,r;s' ;r Grantee an- easement.. _ _ .; �' •014r entire followingdescribed property of the Grantors �;��;: ���t: f P Pe Y ^ . -;i4;-^,_a• te a,,,. '1'' re:P' Lot 26, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City `,- of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to Y -.: �:: a the plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat :� y- yr N ;. =. Records Tarrant County, Texas. t. - 1'-:.:'t;i•': .1z� :, The easement and right-of-way hereby conveyed shall be t '` ''= '` upon, under, seed across the above described property and .: � },'; shall remain until released by Grantee upon the occurrence t. , Y N (.; :_• ?�� ' ` of a termination event as set forth hereinafter. ; ,' i,;_ '_. -, The easement, rights, and privileges herein granted ;�•a:.,;. : shall be for so long as the DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION remains :� ' `; dependent upon individual septic systems or as otherwise 4 ; f •bA"- ti„•.. provided herein. Grantor hereby__binds itself, its. assigns, ;' ,K• -Si: st,,1 and legal representatives, to warrant and forever defend the •;4 ', *:;-Ni:; ' k: t o " .� °"`'� ` above described easement and rights unto Grantee, its g � ..= .;;,,- _ ,;�;.,, ;�. successors, and assigns, against every person whomsoever �t �tk x< ,-i. ._ ,,,,; lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. !:',r_ Y . .: �.�a mil+ � •fax :.;y,':, ': The easement, rights, and privileges granted herein are 'rr: A V.:= exclusive, and Grantor covenants that it will not convey any „ • .,spa.2-t.-. - • l »: ��y,,:.�•' other easement or conflicting rights within the area covered *' •• . �ii,---r = by this grant except as set out herein. t•..r.tg�, - • •-:' This instrument shall be binding uponassigns, r``��fi—.. its and ',f successors of the parties hereto. `` ? Ye. '7845 ht12189 T a,• ., ' ? EASEKENT — page 1 2 -P '; - -- . ,• '.:Ii,ill p.... i.S:"1,. '.ntt wLS`ii S ��• °M tip': a~`. A,1 If.PA �!• 10 �'�;;; t ly 8172847685 GUARDIANITITLF 04/11/90 10:09 P02 Y rl: s Ste. vi-/-- t :t is expressly agreed and understood that the me ... -►' fib,. Easement, rights, and g :.,;;w g privileges herein iti o vraeter 4. • Cad • t. _ *, t ar•� •i:••'••_ _.•, :=se_-installation and operation of lateral , __ lines (at the Lot Owner • sale , vele', for the use and Zki +.. benefit oft ._ 1 ,i ts; �Fg¢F,.� t zx - = Lot 27, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City " '� _ ,. of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to T,- the Plat recorded in volume 3SS/69, page 49, Plat � N. Records Tarrant County, Texas ' �� - „ It= is the v+cpreis intent al this easement to allow �- ` - ► .'.. 0 4„ Grantor herein to develop said dedicated lot upon the zK _ g 0 ; completion of a private or public s+v..r system that will •¢^a' Y,•• .. yF GT •. . r�3' ' allow all the . lots in DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION to , be - __ rw utilised without lmpslrimq the y-itch 433 welfare of the ^.-K•, tie, •. 00AIT . -4?---•,�e� ;_, public or Lot Owners in said subdivision. It is the further *.i °H•-i.2- . iVE : p_� intent of the parties herein that the Lot owners of the ~ a'+ '� 4 _ s,r=k # - r:: r dedicated lot(a) or other Lot OwnersIn ° .,or out of the TA �t-��- � _�'', subdivision shift not 3;in 41/ +34• ' ;J• , • . ,,.id ? , .. • ,. e. z1 .;7- Easement by virtue of this conveyance- or by virtue of the ''y,F. �• :t.,.•. • aka t, use of such tract for septic sewer system purposes unless - Grantor fails to install a private sewer system for such tt - ::F- � subdivision. the , Owner ,_ , ipt�:_ t In event of such fbiiur•� Mu��h ;,.�t'. p` �' 1. s or Owner* shall be entitled to all easement rights unless rt = ' ar ?_ and until a municipal sewer system is installed in said "�`fftleriVal 4:.i • subdivision bythe Cityof Southlake. The sole purpose of . .,4 s. •;�r,'�. � P Po , 144!, ., . said Easement is to allow Gr•tntor too develop setnct.l lots `�,;•,.;�s -'+ in Enid subdivision while Grantor and Grantee at Grantors r: _ _ ga�gss -di:'. w�.' ,- : ; yyy expense, work diligently towards a private sever system. ,<'.. c.': ....p:_j_y . Grantor further agrees that Grantor shall be . y. .:-.l�' :_ ' •• :';a responsible for the ••:+?i..,...• � po connect itsn of Lot 27 Block 1 of Dave 'r r,<.,..<. '` =.g. Estates Addition to the private sewer system to be installed L•= : ••:-:t ...... Will 'C'r;04, :'.*'' . ?- ; for said subdivision, with such connection to be at ''-. p'x'N -'4 - •>` r r Grantors sole expense unless such obligation is assumed - - :.s EASSfiENT - Page 2 .;r_. :.. __ rV�J • c K � � , ii i._. • `A '.. .4.i,a• and accepted by said Lot owner through a written contractual ' agremnt with Grantor. ' ` The easement, rights and privileges .. '" eg granted hereunder a.#=.,-4 tea ..`,::'.. K•• Iti r ;; ��:: shs l l terminate When, or at such time as the purposes of the ;.a:-. ,�i 4. ��»- f.� Easement- ..conveyed, herein crail to.'' exist, or when such � �" `'',: .��h -,1 ,. _ ,` Easement is abandoned by Grantee, or when Grantor ' ,,,. , • ._., =.,: ` ,r successfully complete* the installation of the private sewer' =*•' _' system for DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION and requests said Lot te0 a4. `t - :' '=f - • Owner to connect to said sewer system in accordance with the ?FS :- ' . :' •4 P:, `., terms and conditions of any written contractual agreement ts. ?M ;z with Grantor requiring such connection or, if no such. z;=?' contractual agreement exists, then when Grantor connects • -e.', ' ; said lot (or the septic system thereon) to the said privatesort f' r1; sewer system installed by Grantorfor the use and benefitwr;r �t ;of � ''- • j'' [ .':i• DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION, or when the Cityof ,Southlake _- r_ • �.T. ♦ Ss r .-y i,7e installs apublic sewage disposal system .'.' ..`€ • ,73 { 'Ey 4 Po y for the Benefit of .N �k-.. it ^: ' ' DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION. Regardless of the reason ' " c e4 for thek. -' ,; k: i 'f, termination of this Basement, said Easement shall not be "k_-'�`--v a•, abandonedF' considered terminated, released or abolished, or �;�•: �,�-_?.i �..'- '_ Cityof = . ._,:. :_ t until theSouthlake Grantee herein, x fL',rt -. -- :_,- release or abandonmentEasement. _ _-. :`_=-.'." ` of such .; ,r_ Grantor also retains, reserves, and shall continue to ,, -'s^>,�-.•;� s,,z- enjoy the use of the surface of such property for any ',;54 '.'.ij .�•,.- . v and c t`,. ;�. , .. all purposes which do not interfere with and prevent the use ` 5_"`ft z!?� fir; . by Grantee of the within easement including the right to use - .: "•-,4,-...r-,. . • i. :- ?-. '"'"`sue_• 7= ; the surface of the herein granted easement for drainaget,'•.' Z• ' iN '• :; ditches, driveways, alleys, walks, gardens, lawns, planting rr44. .2. =:e.• ' :; -,• areas, utilities and other like uses and/or to dedicate all � `YA'`":'=g--51`-t"' - y or any partthe surface of the property affected by this `}" 5 =~J T- of f- t;4•:0.:t rw: '. :t „ easement to the City of Soathlake for use as a public R ` .; ,. _,. street, road or alley, so long as any such uses do not -Jfl—r,•':c ,_ i : •-, interfere .with the use of such `lot or the subsurface thereof ;"�' it. -_ • ter::_«:. t• in the connection with the septic sewer system for the lot },,�;•�,, ;�.:4�;,,€. ;• 'l F to whichEasement dedicated. �"'J'r' ' ' �c ' c this is r,- EASEMENT Rage 3 D .....( •..,:„..,.... ,,,..iv.:::...1,:dir+ . ° • jam. ;L V 4Jyir+ - Iit: -♦-.' ,vim tAri-zra:''Z'.-4V- 11'` - .i�.. •-..1'1• ,'• -�.AG.—,t :KF 1. r.} i-:Y.: .�. .,,' _-i'. . Sc�Y.`.* r,,,c.y , v-� rt. t•'t'2 1; 4." �. H. ?W ' :r.. , Mh ! .- . �- '� . J�b�L�.' -1 . .':.�' �.. �s5' ,trw, _ .e3�t� _... ... ... .. ... ,7 IX OI/LO't/D03 uunalII11VL111L.1- VZ' LI, .7V Iv. IL , •V—: ' './ + ' ,�Tom, IN WITNESS MIERSO?, this instrument is executed this 24th day of Nay. 1914. • ,: ` J• k , . ' ' .. 3 iI t Calvin A. Tat t, ,Manager ;1i: ' - - '' •-''. Dove Estates Joint Venture 'y" : 7-° ".` t, 1204 Ross Avenue ��"r t` ,.-'�` v•� y 5 tom".. ts .Y` x, � : Dallas, Texas 75202 .� •th,,- g K 1215) 749-0600 i r -ram� ii``' • ; � '� ` s . t s h•r STATE O! TEXAS ) w i • - rt ) ; , " s COUNTY OF OALLAS ) „� y'`• -Before =sl•, the undersigned authority, •on this _.day 1�' � 1t'' `": y 'ice.. ,:,_▪ - .5., personally appeared CALVIN A. BARKER, MANAGER OF DOVE t : x," • "'}fir . ESTATES JOINT VENTURE, known to we to be the person whose ' ` y ' - �N,- �, name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and - ` "` acknowledged to se that he executed the same for the x -_'-' i.•. �.--�.. purposes and consideration therein expressed and that he is f `"'' =....' t .. ,,�.r . duly authorised to execute such Easement. y ' ., � ` ' b�.• • _ .`'' GIVEN ORDER MY BAND AND SEAL OP OFFICE this,Z##day of -3'•-••• :~ i :i •..4t:*4' Aie Wligye• 1984. -,...... 3,,,,,,1 -, ,,...-•-.. • .%. r�w • DONNA J.U�,��//,� -c:- ••7 0:4- ; .}-:: NOTARY PUBLIC "1 r'`'.'§I.', tt , %e -r▪ "s, TARRANT COUNTY.TVA3 �iT' ' '4 .`i .10 a Notary Pu i ys:/� f1''.. . s �• - :- � kW Cl3l1I IS..ION EXPIRES Y -:t� � �.-. ) Ai, uS7 5.198S ` in and for t • State of Texas 5ai . s,',7,h. ;,; € i4i',,,.xr' My-Co>6misslon expires: ','''▪ 4 " •W --' " i pass;,_. .J. .,.� ;=;;- :31.1.„. Yar''rz.'— Return tot j : --,..=�C,,[;.:. s :4, ; -• Dove Estates Joint Venture I,,; ; , ,'•ram.=- f, "`'�• 1206 MSS Avenue i yx ,- p `: .. "` Mallets. Texas 75202 i- , r ijy •'�' i rr;: .�g T li• g_t 3 l 'j▪l 4 714 1.._,:sty. . -' :: -; .1: r .i .. ;:u .`f. ' C K. 6 woli -,4i,itio,, `, ..4 •<..t j .:< EASD T - Fag* 4 . i, a.��..,,�� - rt - e - 'r •1 ,i., 1 -.• ,.. t Y S;. t;. v 'r. '-:, .. ttir e,:._'_ ... �'ea,. ;.cA s}.'- `ls,-i 1. ,Wi-41 C� ',,t k "'u N 7�'a i t r-. r .,:�u.=r..Y y✓'. •':':2 es.oe x .+u ?T n',�r, fi. ..h �- + .t`-•yt, 4.1,' 'Ut4-e;t`'Zi,'.,,A":,....,',- K' v a .4h3 s= ., ,...art. ?' 1` .•._.�•zt. `•��Si��- c•: �"�} fr�, ...". 6.�-}., . -r�.' � ,Y: . '�' .; �`�ri'?'.g'V : •w'�a: F)(Insibli— RELEASE OF EASEMENT Date: May 31, 1990 Foment: Date: March 16, 1984 Original Amount: Good and valuable consideration Gran tar: Dove Estates Joint Venture Grantee: City of Southlake PropertyEncumbered: Lot 22, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant Canty, Texas. Property B fated: Lot 21, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Holder of Ea : City of Southlake Holder's Mailing Address (including county): 667 N. Carroll Avenue Tarrant County Southlake, TX 76092 Easement Described in the FblIowipg Doc anaxts, Recorded in: Tarrant County, Volume 7814, Page 2179 through 2183 Property (including any ) Subject to Easement: Lot 22, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat Records Tarrant County, Texas. Grantee of the easement acknowledges its release of tine property f=a n said easement. When the context requires, singular nouns and p r awns include the plural. 1 The City of Southlake, Texas by: Gary Fickes, Mayor STATE OF TEAS CCUNrY OF TARRANT BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, an this day personally appeared Gary Fickes, Mayor of the City of Southlake, whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that the same was the act of the said City of Southlake, Texas, and that he executed the same as the act of the City of Southlake for the • ' b•-=- and consideration therein expressed, and in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN under my hand and seal on the 31st day of May, 1990. Notary Public, State of Texas Printed Name: My Cawmissicn Expires: Return to: Prepared in the Law Office of: Republic of Texas Mortgage Brokers, Inc. Barker, Block & Muscat cio Barker, Block & Muscat 12770 Chit Road 12770 Chit Road Suite 1015 Suite 1015 Dallas, TX 75251 Dallas, Texas 75251 • rt r`•4 �e: R f 4 L F .�!< 'i''�••li -`56ta. t Y' t ��y ,,' F.4; ' , . •.r .4,4•- !r • :'.. - ....3`,-/-7= "i_ _ _ i sS IT. •:.�- :y.�7.f.�.4 .` 4 a!' j .' .. }v %.f+r- • • "r µ'• r? Y .:. . . �. � !: i ti /ii I' c'r:ry ;� / • I Al` i #f, r ' i. ,rFt� ( t it 4 jiy , "14, . ‘viii„..6,-...: : :,- •' . , 7 , 0 i " -.ii..,..„,.-:..,.-;;:v • - , • ,--_-.R..4.-, ..„. /,' 13,'1SE 13NT :1%••: "A,,t• ^�.:14, •_i•'i S• ri L'• -'..yy.,..,.:- STATE OF TEXAS ) �''u:e,.4,a ,K Y; 1-e.« �: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS `ri K `1.'t':4:'"=g�4 ,0., COUNTY OF TARRANT ) e �� �t nr." �fN 17 78 3 01/84 'i 'i t <<�sr rw: ''� r That DOVE ESTATES JOINT VENTURE, a Texas joint Venture, fa`sy'-74°;41•5; , .-f.Yf-.,rig$;'"r. • hereinafter called Grantor, for a good and valuable _ ��▪ g <;:. : :,:; ;-" ,.. consideration, from the City of Southlake, hereinafter ,:r.3i;. i-� ;, :;•i.�y..Y:it 4..`c:u C V,,,... called Grantee, does hereby grant, sell, and convey unto ; : : ,;-�." ?= ^'�»= sh o f ti:;.:• `•&flt 3.0"': . < -.: Grantee an easement and right-of-way upon and across the '`� : ;1s- ..7- _ F•_ _- .-vr-• entire followingi•.:�. i�" described property of the Grantor: +•„!w``�� fi�'��- �: Lot 22, Block 1. Dove Estates Addition to the City -.ty ;=' =.• ' • of Southlake Tarrant County, Texas, accordingto •'•s- -•14: ; ' the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat ..F,,a ,;_ _ )-,.r. . . Records Tarrant County, Texas. '=;; s`�`;- '`; `'-.-�+"': `. and right-of-way hereby conveyed shall be <'.�:�;•�°;_ �,,, _ , :- The easement ..�<,�..: upon, under, and across the above described property and '`?'-�,•—:-,1-„�} q;::�> : . - shall remain until released by Grantee upon the occurrence .>� ;- `° rts := = • • of a termination event as set forth hereinafter. The r easement, rights, and privileges herein granted . .L ,'= %.t F• ��:.r.:..-°'ems• shall be for so long as the DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION remains �' .•:5--;`;�-0-2.4_ `-: - , dependent upon individual septic systems or as otherwise 1";:i provided herein. Grantor hereby binds itself, its assigns, • r• and legal representatives, to warrant and forever defend the :;, .f;•,_, ,, -., -.;z,% • t above described easement and rights unto Grantee, its -,t.•i. „;,., ; �' successors, and assigns, against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. The easement, rights, and privileges granted herein are 4. `;x exclusive, and Grantor covenants that it will not convey any I. • ' ' other easement or conflicting rights within the area covered _;`'''= by this grant except as set out herein. k' .Y. :�r 4' •'v`'=`. • ', This instrument shall be binding upon its assigns, and f•`'r-? % 7"-'-:'•^,,i �'r: - , pi- successors of the parties hereto. ''myA " :: sf,"- • • 5.<7, v:' '7814 PACF2119 k.'� ,,.i. •• - --: eit .0.1:1' EASEMENT - Page 1 Ci r:-..--3 '--V.....-- .2:".!....7, !! r - +ti �f�.•�rM+•�S . K.�':'�.3-r ,. .�r- `R...?FC"iu:�ti.Y...'•,•: •:?�•,j...,-b.-._.R'' '.�tY.,y' j�':�r'•..�H''."5- '.�:tc-, •-,.",ia,��rn•,'r :t. ��T.• n 'rr57; fC'Y$'.... :I.� 4i4 •r`41�. k _ - `S- Y $ :. K.4N4.0":4.8"k �•h}',Y.y zele 4� e- '.I Wes, 1 _ .. ::,.-,!•:.:.:; -'{+!TiA �y� { '?!'lyd:�;- i.i "-:`?:—'*`' ::.A -lely tea... . -'. ,V,:!l vie � �. . 4t17_:4 'rt'f:Gl '`_'$ =""�' i' E ,�' Win.;�•: �. � �{CM.!.�..�-•}?�'•' l•. .'t Pf. � . - . ' t f':/ • 10,•,••;.A.Vt,::.-':'ii,''''.,,•-, k •1—,••••4••• M1 .t:1:•r .r expresslyagreed and .• IF'i• ---• . `s"'w'.. .::,... It is g understood that the Fr-'+'` r a1:-!: ' `- easement, rights, and }� g privileges herein conveyed to Grantee � .r• z-.,::=•�_•; - je, are limited to the installation and operation of lateral • c :5; _ ,1`- t lines tat the Lot Owner's sole expense) for the use and '"yisa-°':,v`'c:;,,'--' = = F t of s 3_: Lot 21, Block 1, Dove Estates Addition to the n='sY �TI L{▪ xl � of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to = �L;;.n .. :_na7:: Yr.' the Plat recorded in Volume 388/69, Page 49, Plat ?_...;;; y ; r ;t Records Tarrant County, Texas ., <g ;- _- :: y '• .▪_2` _'` a -+<_• ,. It is the express ` - intent of this easement to allow _ A:,:�.. � Grantor herein to develop said dedicated lot upon the `'.,., •4rz `1 completion of a private or public sewer system that will • '' ^°'`'='' = allow all the lots in DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION to be 1'`.•:4,t ,i k.2.-•.'.'. Y° s utilized without impairing the health and welfare of the " :3.17j= . ` r;. public or Lot Owners in said subdivision. It is the further ''.1 i` --J" Y4' intent of the parties herein that the Lot Owners of the x _~~~^ : dedicated lot(s) or other Lot Owners in or out of the subdivision shall not gain anyvested rights in said k • `' Easement by virtue of this conveyance or by virtue of the '='j"`'- ;V `1- l',. . ,,,,-:::-;-,:::/ - % use of such tract for septic sewer system purposes unless " ": • -,. Grantor fails to install a private sewer system for such •'-' '`''"'A`4�' ▪. fa'. subdivision. In the event of such failure, such Lot Owner 1:•-____▪ ,. . - - `;` : y;-` N¢r` or Owners shall be entitled to all easement rights unless '= �` z?.e. is,' and until a municipal sewer system is installed in said ;.; ,...„. - ,.:;ti,: ,_: subdivision by the City of Southlake. The sole purpose of ";.:7:6�=`:- :r; said Easement is to allow Grantor to •develop selected lots '_'. -,f!:,: . ` in said subdivision while Grantor and Grantee, at' Grantor's :r ' :'`..;: ; -- ▪ -e expense, work diligently towards a private sewer system. '7.: = = by"'z • _'� Grantor further agrees that Grantor shall be r ' ' • 71.6 '. • responsible for the connection of Lot 21, Block 1 of Dove = :_' • 1-• ,`=:=-, • 11 ;= Estates Addition to theprivate beinstalled F''ti;'. - :�' "• - `• ' sewer system to t: ,�:'�>•% ��." - •=7a5 i for said subdivision, with such connection to be at , !.-.,:; °_"- r�3 Grantor's sole expense unless such obligation is assumed • z,...-._�-;:. .• ;:a; . x •' e1 ! ... _- ,`:` VC'_ °7814 PACE218O lVi EASEMENT - Page 2 l' :z _ _ ., ` : C " �' - a ,q hw.yrSq.EL.,'' : 9f 1�.4dfL•Ra' �� x�.Ei ':` L.7=ik.-.)'*" ... � f' :0,L� .",, l&3 ic i� : _ti1,;, a[ 'jy}(':�•i9tg.-. :' :;3r•.:z _, j,, ,64 .,:..,"f!r_ y�,.-c Ytom' :�" �- dr._0.�""�Y sT RYy af ,,,-y '.:,k.• ..",s. ,: PrR 4 ,, iis.. 4•'-"�44riik. w:4:4 . c `zos / ,� `f: :• 'Z.:: Mai' I . / '*`%:fig •'�-.�%¢T. and accepted bysaid Lot Owner through a written contractual •` �' = 'r"=%r�" g3 '"` g. agreement with Grantor. `. *.l ` -- , :" • = s'; The easement, rights and privileges granted hereunder . ; _▪ '"'.,__.r =: 'i" . =: , ram+ t'-_.+- shall terminate when, or at such time as the purposes of the ?:rry.� •1!: .•i 1 ma y' :•.- T - Id :; Easement conveyed herein cease to exist, or when such :; `='• �1°' 'r' • Easement is abandoned by Grantee, or when Grantor -_.; ;; • 3.' - . •.,i'. successfully completes the installation of the private sewer ; `:+4_:.▪ `;�..r ': _u" ;z system for DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION and requests said Lot ..... ;::: ,;, Owner to connect to said sewer system in accordance with the ._, ,• -`'_-.•;y - : += . .:„•, terms and conditions of any written contractual agreement '.' - =,,• '' • +•+; -- te , °` with Grantor requiring such connection or, if no such .r .- is " ``= ;41_ • contractual, agreement exists, then when Grantor connects .▪ 4y. ?R✓:y=. p:• 4.`M•yK: said lot (or the septic system thereon) to the said private ;w -;f.:, 1i:t. w:�` _. •.4. " sewer system installed by Grantor for the use and benefit of - „+ °r't'' --sia,' DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION, or when the City of Southlake 4 4 '`� ; _�F ,-- ,,gr.. installs a public sewage disposal system for the Benefit of '}- ' =Y# DOVE ESTATES SUBDIVISION. Regardless of the reason for the • _s;.:;:..r`.. -.'ti3..^ • ::,, T,- termination of this Easement, said Easement shall not be - >%,• _• ..h`._. Vic.-:;:'��_•ay���.r�.i . y+ considered terminated, released or abolished, or abandoned y ,, a ti u•: .,':;;':'' _ :rf �.' ,.fi until the City of Southlake, Grantee herein, executes a `..': ::_'=:;`;•;�:; ;:• ▪ i:• . --, release or abandonment of such Easement. �'`_F.J:`y• . _ Pr`' Grantor also retains, reserves, and shall continue to E::/,.::;:; _.4.' ._'a; :_:, enjoy the use of the surface of such property for any and ,' '4,..' ~:,..x•a all purposes which do not interfere with and prevent the use ¢' by Grantee of the within easement including the right to use = :' : the surface of the herein granted easement for drainage -- ' - ?-7:.' . • 7...:.7- ditches, di'veways, alleys, walks, gardens, lawns, planting i,= = • `` � areas, utilities and other like uses and/or to dedicate all ,„.., ° or any part of the surface of the property affected by this - `k 4; `^ easement to the City of Southlake for use as a public '"° JM street, road or alley,yr . so long as any such uses do not R;;!.`lli interfere with the use of such lot or the subsurface thereof • ''Yqr_ in the co nection with the septic sewer system for the lot - "' ' - to which this Easement is dedicated. ]{; _ '7314 raCE 181 '.. - - ,t. a '.y VC. w ice. ' EASEMENT - Page 3 -<; .. ., .,y ,;._„.:4: ,..4..tr.t ..&..0._ . : . ;;F" - •• •s`cx 3 rx3Y.id;`:4c e"Z�'� #i: S''`9%:a y �Y: n'�C.T.'+5':'+wr,-L•.•�y.,.�,�,+0��-�;� i z.�t`t3x, f '' ..:,! [..` ,i, 7 ,.a ;< 'i::i .c-�a.n Etr: tl-x Y::4�r :71� tH. _ _'bc _ .a..'.4 :" '•' ::rIt .. g. I.f - •--i':Ni _ TygT,,k'�;•,a:, ..-i�_��g=.i:;'': _,C. =-r� b�r1..-..�'-'`i� _,; r.-;r,;.. .'�, � '.eiK' ,r�'�" # ��"•�,. - _ •.ii?.F, ,tt .ITT•.'_'�� __ - �4.,;.. 1.=�. ;x '.S w_ te, , . Fhi•F .,ti,..��".s'_�;�_ .c:r;;`� � .q�r,.-:_.4s�.�.�4�'_`'� 'A-.•,�^. nl,{ .w•v�.;�,-ft�•- � �..- �, e :1�... —^�yy��� . r,,,z '1,s,X'�' .3 `-_t ,jry2 • y,,., .!"S� :.+Ti.t ,,z4- ^y..' , .0 g} .. . a... _3 ...,;e.cwr ;,�:ta,, __.,_ _ :"ter* 5 :G ,,,'' s As,43,-••c •^• '*`#;,R :+1, r % - • / ' . 4....t....I•r;••••-•77-i.•--'•.4.,_,,..i.4....-= `' ;i; 'r.f'r 9,l: . • ut i:; IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed this ,�s ." •d`' «� �4 16th day of March, 1984, ;t, ••_4,,, g _,;N �r,_ F .fa.. A. Bar er, Mana'ge .;.«�._ ;i: 'r.r, Dove Estates Joint Venture '4 `.c tt?�'=1_': - =_%r°":fw 1204 Ross Avenue .,.".. _ sr L. ':: . ,. Dallas, Texas 752023 ttI �i' (214) 749-0600 y; ',~ - 4;,tr _.tip=`:F - r .' = STATE OF TEXAS ) •,j< 'Nn� .. COUNTY OF DALLAS /) ��z a4 :✓''' 4 , Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day •it • - ' •�'` Mom= ,.. ., t.-.F personally appeared CALVIN A. BARKER, MANAGER OF DOVE -'2"i". 'i$; y;4 , `' tv" ESTATES JOINT VENTURE, U E, knownto be person whose jam. • '• to me the =' '- _ ;; name is subscribed to the ;,.e.r -= =`� .,, _,. ,ytl,•, foregoing instrument, and r"- _ . .t'::-..; acknowledged to m : - -}.�.ti g e that he executed the same for the *' •-, purposes and consideration therein expressed and that he is g s-'^=-.'.- duly authorized to execute such Easement. c. '- :41. 4``" GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this 16th day Of <�',»�- = ` : ,;.;= March, 1984. `^,<:,.ts _ :,. i' ''-ia:rY- r ....,....... . „ . .,. .• • :„...,„,,,..,....... .• ._.........., _ ...••' ......• ... :„......,...„..,...„ .. ... % ,, --„-•„„::,.-.f. .. • . . ., :: a- COI`INA APl1„,. .,....„. •__,.,..,...., _, c,; • :�AL-1/14.'4V , ..•.-:; •.-,.--i.,..:1 . OTARYPUgLIC Notary Public ` "'" ANTCOUNTY.TEXAS in and for the State +` : .••.'�;MY COaoafISSIOW EXPIRES of Texas .t.:4.--4: `- AUGUST 5.1985 � --- -... :•�;,+ � My Commission expires:p-a�� , :''. 4...' -fir. Y',-: -..- .':' .•. ; .:-_• s?`� Return toad• .:: �=�,* 3.•- r'Y_ Dove Estates Joint Venture Ta_` " Ross Avenue ;.•� x ` "- - -,= •3 7,, Dallas, Texas 75202 .�a_.a '- _ r } 1' f r� :Agra z., .•: l' `=33�<�� +i3 . r • . x <; + , r rl4 :. • , vc. 7814 rSE�182Y° .a • , - •' ' r 'Y '',,. � :�E rlP. 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'iy, I" •!.'• I ORDINANCE NO. 5{ Q, AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE HEARING AND LEVYING ASSESSMENTS FOR PART OF THE COST OF SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS IN CONTINENTAL PARK ESTATES IN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; FIXING CHARGES AND ,LIENS AGAINST THE LOTS IN CONTINENTAL PARK ESTATES, AND AGAINST THE OWNERS THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF SUCH ASSESSMENTS AND THE ISSUANCE OF ASSIGNABLE CERTIFICATES OF ASSESSMENT AS EVIDENCE THEREOF; RESERVING UNTO THE CITY COUNCIL THE RIGHT TO ALLOW CREDITS REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF THE RESPECTIVE ASSESSMENT TO THE EXTENT OF ANY CREDIT GRANTED; PROVIDING FOR THE TIME AND MANNER OF PAYMENT OF ASSESSMENTS; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, ' ,Texas is a home rule city acting under its charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Southlake has heretofore adopted Resolution No. 90-34 describing a necessity for and ordering the construction of sanitary sewer improvements within Continental Park Estates, a subdivision located within the corporate limits of the City of Southlake, Texas, by the laying of mains, laterals and extensions and all appliances and necessary adjuncts required for the sanitary disposal of excreta and offal from lots within " Continental Park Estates (hereinafter sometimes referred to as the "Project") . WHEREAS, estimates of the cost of the above-described sewer improvements were prepared and filed and approved and adopted by the City Council, and a time and place was fixed .for a hearing and the proper notice of the time, place and purpose of said hearing was- given and said hearing was had and held at the time and place \slake\ord.25 /�/-1- fixed therefore, to-wit, at 7:30 p.m. on the 5th day of June, 1990, in the Council Chamber in the City Hall in the City of Southlake, and at such hearing the City Council heard all protests and objections which were made by the abutting owners in connection with the assessments to be levied. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION I The benefit hearing for the assessment for sanitary sewer improvements as described above is hereby closed and all protests and objections, if any, to the assessments levied are hereby overruled. SECTION II The City Council finds from the evidence submitted at said public hearing that the assessments herein should be made and levied against all parcels of property within Continental Park Estates to be served by such sanitary sewer improvements and against the real and true owners of such properties, and that such assessments and charges are right and proper and are substantially in proportion to the benefits to the respective parcels of property by means of the improvements for which such assessments are levied, and establish substantial justice and equality and uniformity between the respective owners of the respective properties, and between all parties concerned, considering the benefits received and burdens imposed, and further finds that in each case the abutting property assessed is specially benefitted in enhanced value to the said property by means of the said improvements and \`slake\ord.25 /0' . for which assessment is levied and charge made, in a sum in excess of the said assessment and charge made against the same by this ordinance, and further finds that the apportionment of the cost of the improvements is in accordance with the provisions of Section 402 .061, et. seq. , Texas Local Government Code and the Charter and ordinances in force in this City, and the proceedings of the City heretofore had with reference to said improvements are and were in all respects valid and regular. SECTION III There shall be, and is hereby levied and assessed against the parcels of property described and identified . on Exhibit "A" attached hereto, , and against the real: and true owners thereof (whether such owners be correctly named therein or not) the sums of money itemized opposite the description of the respective parcels of property and the several amounts assessed against the same, and the' owners thereof, as far as such owners are known.. No error or mistake in naming any owner, or in describing any property shall invalidate any assessment. or' any certificate issued in evidence thereof, and the omission o,f 'improvements on a'ny particular unit or in front of any property exempt by law from the lien 'of special ' 'assessment -for sewer improvements shall not invalidate any assessment levied. The total amount assessed against the respective parcels of property, and the owners thereof, is in accordance with the proceedings of the City relating to said improvements and assessments thereof, and is less than the total assessment allowed and permitted by law. ' . \slake\ord.25 '-3- SECTION IV Where more than one person, firm or corporation owns an interest in any property, each said person, firm or corporation shall be personally liable only for its, her or his pro rata , portion of the total assessment. against such property in proportion as its, her or his respective interest in such property bears to the total assessment herein levied on such property; and its, her or his respective interest in such property may be released from the assessment lien upon payment of such proportionate sum. SECTION V The several sums above mentioned and assessed against the said parcels of property, and the owners thereof, and interest thereon at the rate of ten percent (10%) per, annum, together with reasonable attorneys' fees ,and costs of collection, if incurred, are hereby declared to be and are made a. lien upon the respective parcels of property against which the same are assessed, and a personal liability and charge against the real and true owners of such property, whether such owners be correctly named or not, and the said liens shall be and constitute the first enforceable lien and claim against the property on which such assessments are levied, and shall be a first and paramount lien thereon, superior to all other liens and claims, except state, county, school district, and city ad valorem taxes. ' The amounts assessed against the abutting properties and the owners thereof shall constitute a first and prior lien upon such property and a personal liability of the owners thereof and shall be payable upon the acceptance by the City of S.outhlake, of the \stake\ord.25 -4- !f Project or any unit thereof after its completion. Said assessments shall be due and payable on or before thirty (30) days after the acceptance by the City of the Project or any unit thereof, except that, if the abutting owner so elects, by complying with the terms hereinafter set forth, said assessments shall be discounted by $ and may be paid in installments. of said assessment shall be paid in advance with the remainder of said assessments to be paid in three (3) equal, consecutive annual installments, the first installment to be due and payable no later than thirty (30) days after the acceptance .by the . City of the Project, and each subsequent installment to be due and payable on an annual basis on each consecutive anniversary date ., of the acceptance of the Project.. In the alternative, one half of said assessment shall be paid in advance with the remainder of said , assessment to be paid in thirty-six (36) equal consecutive monthly installments, the first installmen to be due and payable no lamer than thirty (30) days after 'the acceptance by the City of the Project. Any owner electing to pay .the discounted 'assessment in installments, as provided for herein, as a condition precedent to. such election, must execute a promissory note and mechanic's and materialman's lien con ract evidencing' the owner's intent, to pay • the assessment in accordance with the terms of one of the alternatives hereinabove set forth, and granting a mechanic's lien upon and conveying the said abutting property in trust to secure the payment by the owner. In any case , in which the owner elects to pay the assessment in installments under either of. the , alternatives specified, the assessment shall bear interest from, the , \slake\ord.25 • -5- date of acceptance of the Project at the rate of ten percen ,1 t 0-%)---- per annum. Any owner shall have the right to pay any and all of such installments at any time before maturity by paying principal and interest accrued to the date of payment. Should any assessment or installment thereof not be paid on its due date, the City shall have the option to accelerate the entire unpaid balance of the assessment and declare the same to be immediately due and payable. This and other terms governing any default in the payment of any installment shall be set forth in the mechanic's and materialman's lien contract and shall be uniform among all owners executing the contract. In addition, the City Manager shall have the authority to authorize terms of payment different than those specified herein when he determines that an extreme financial hardship exists. SECTION VI Although the aforementioned charges have been fixed, levied and assessed in the respective amounts hereinabove stated, the City Council does hereby reserve unto itself the right to reduce the aforementioned assessments by allowing credits to certain property owners where deemed appropriate. Notwithstanding the City Council has herein reserved the right to issue credits, it shall not be required to issue credits, and will not do so, if same would result in inequity or unjust discrimination. The principal amount of each of the several assessment certificates to be issued by the City as hereinafter provided, shall be fixed and determined by deducting from the amount of any assessment hereinabove levied such amount or amounts, if any, as \stake\ord.25 -6- / -6 • may hereafter be allowed by the City Council as a credit against the respective assessments. - SECTION VII' If default shall be made in the payment of any assessment, . collection thereof shall be enforced either by the sale of the property by the Assessor and Collector of Taxes of the City as near as possible in the same manner provided for the sale of property for the non-payment of ad valorem taxes, or at the option of the City of Southlake, or its assigns_, payment of said sums shall be enforced by suit in any court of competent jurisdiction, or as provided in any mechanic's or materialman's contract as aforesaid, and the City shall exercise all of its lawful powers to aid in the enforcement and collection of said assessment. SECTION' VIII For the purpose of evidencing the several sums assessed against the respective parcels of abutting property and the owners thereof, and the time and, terms of 'payment, and to aid- in the enforcement and collection thereof, assignable certificates in the principal amount of the respective assessments less the amount of any respective credit allowed thereon, shall be issued by the City upon completion and acceptance by the City of the improvements in each unit of improvement as the work in such unit is. completed and accepted. SECTION IX Any irregularity in the name of the property owner•, the description of the property or the amount of the assessment shall not invalidate' or impair any assessment 'levied hereby or any \slake\ord.25 -T- certificate issued, and any such mistake, error, invalidity or irregularity, whether in such assessment or in the certificate issued in evidence thereof may be (but is not required to be in order to be enforceable) corrected at any time by the City Council. SECTION X All assessments levied are a personal liability and charge against the real and true owners of the premises described, notwithstanding such owners may not be named, or may be incorrectly named. SECTION %I The assessments so levied are for the improvements in the particular unit which will serve the property described, and the assessments for the improvements in any unit are in no wise affected by the improvements or assessments in any other unit, and in making assessments and in holding said hearing, the amounts assessed for improvements in any one unit have been in no wise connected with the improvements or the assessments therefore in any other unit. SECTION XII This, ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances of the City of Southlake, Texas, except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances; in which event the conflicting provisions of such ordinances are hereby repealed. \stake\ord.25 -8- • ' SECTION XIII '.It is hereby declared, to be the intention of the City Council that the phrases, clauses, ' sentences, paragraphs, .and sections of . this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause,, Sentence paragraph or, section ' of this ' ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional: by the valid judgment or decree of any court of - competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect . any of the remaining, phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance, 'since the same would have been enacted - by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance, of any such. unconstitutional phrase, - clause, sentence, paragraph or section. SECTION, XIV • ;The City Secretary is hereby directed to_ engross and' enroll , this ' ordinance by copying the caption .and effective date of same In the minutes, of ,the City Council and by filing the complete - ordinance in the appropriate .ordinance records of the City. SECTION XV • This ordinance 'shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after the date . of its passage and it is ' so . ordained. ' PASSED AND APPROVED on ' first reading, this, day. . of , 19 ' . MAYOR ' ATTEST: , CITY SECRETARY \slake\ord.25 -9- . lD 9 • PASSED AND APPROVED on second reading this day of 19. . ' MAYOR ATTEST.: CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney' • Date: ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE: \slake\ord.25 -10- - NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF NECESSITY AND PROPOSED ASSESSMENT STATE OF TEXAS § § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS COUNTY OF TARRANT § NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, pursuant to Resolution No. 90-34, has ordered and determined that a public necessity exists for the construction of sanitary sewer improvements in Continental Park Estates located within the corporate limits of the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, to-wit: the laying of mains, laterals and extensions and all appliances and necessary adjuncts required for the sanitary disposal of excreta and offal from lots within Continental Park Estates and that a portion of the costs of such improvements is to be specially assessed as a lien upon the property abutting thereon including the following property, to- wit: the owner of said property being , as recorded by the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas. The specific improvements proposed are: the construction of 6" and 8" sewer lines, manholes and 4" service lines or lines of adequate size to service the adjacent property, and shall be made and constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications now \slake\continent.03 -1- /e-/i a on file in the City Engineer's Office, and any amendments thereto, and shall be done under and in accordance with the terms and provisions of Section 402. 061, et. seq. , Texas Local Government Code. The amount proposed to be assessed against the above property for such improvements is $2,957.14, plus interest thereon at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum from the date of completion and acceptance of the improvements, together with reasonable attorneys fees and costs of collection, if incurred. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this instrument this the day of , 19 MAYOR, CITY OF SOUTHLAKE THIS INSTRUMENT WAS ACKNOWLEDGED before me on this the day of , 19 , by Gary L. Fickes, known to me to be the Mayor of the City of Southlake. Notary Public in and for the State of Texas My Commission Expires: Type or Print Notary's Name \slake\continent.03 -2- lo -!Y MEMORANDUM ( le7 March 9 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Michael Barnes, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Sewer Project 1. Sanitary Sewer Line S-4 Line S-4 is the sewer line that serves the Arvida subdivision and is being paid for by Arvida. All easements for this sewer line have been obtained. The contract for this line has been awarded to Wright Construction, and construction has begun. It is anticipated that the contractor will be completed in 60 days. 2. Sanitary Sewer Line S-6 Line S-6 is the sewer line that starts at the Summerplace WWTP and travels south through Mission Hills and Diamond Estates , crosses FM1709 , and traverses through the Mobil tract to the Big Bear Creek Interceptor. This is the Interim Denton Creek Diversion Line that the City contracted with TRA. When the City entered into this agreement last December, the original agreement was for the city to obtain the easements and TRA would sell the bonds, contract the engineering, and construct the project. It was our plan at that time to obtain the easements and design the project so that bids could be awarded at the April Board Meeting. We knew it was a short time table, but we believed we could achieve this. It has not worked out because TRA has to have all easements in hand before the bidding process starts. As it stands now, the June board meeting is the earliest the bids could be awarded. If that were to happen, it would delay the completion of the project until November or December of this year. In order to avoid these delays, we have discussed with TRA about revising the agreement whereby TRA will transfer the bond funds to the City and the City would complete the design and construction of the project instead of TRA. The only thing this would change would be that the City would award the contract and manage the project instead of TRA. /9— l Curtis E. Hawk Sewer Project March 9 , 1990 Page 2 If the City manages the project the City would have to do the following but would not incur any additional expenses: 1 . Amend or create a new contract with TRA 2 . Perform the construction inspection, or hire it done 3 . Retain the consulting engineers until the project is finished 4 . Make monthly payments to contractor The staff is recommending that we revise the agreement with TRA so that the City will manage the project and save 2-3 months construction time. 3. Big Bear Interceptor TRA is still in the process of obtaining easements for the project. The project has not been bid to date, but according to TRA, it is anticipated that the project will be awarded at the June board meeting. 4 . SouthRidge Lakes Phase I Two C.O. ' s have been issued, and the City has received a letter from the State Health Department allowing the developer to pump sewer. Pumping will continue until Line S-4 , which serves this subdivision, is completed which is anticipated to be May 1st. 5. Sanitary Sewer Line N-3 This line will extend north from the Summerplace WWTP to a point near the intersection of Dove Creek and Dove Road. It is proposed that this line will allow the High School and Elementary School to abandon their respective treatment plants and be served with gravity sewer. It is anticipated to start planning and design this line in May or June of this year. Construction would begin by late Spring 1991 and be completed by late Summer of 1991 . Council will have to approve a bond with TRA before this can happen. 6 . Denton Creek Pressure System and Treatment Plant The staff and TRA are still in the process of deciding the best method of phasing this project. Curtis E. Hawk Sewer Project March 9 , 1990 Page 3 In 1988 , the City authorized TRA to sell $2 ,250 ,000 in bonds to fund the engineering design and right-of-way acquisition of the Denton Creek Pressure System. Approximately $1 , 200 ,000 of the $2 ,250,000 has been spent on engineering design and easement documents. In the summer of 1989 , TRA put a freeze on further spending because it was clear that the Pressure System would not be built when the design is completed as was the original plan. The $2 ,250 , 000 bonds were sold on a 10 year payout and the scheduled debt payment for this year and next is June 1990 P&I $180 ,000, December 1990 P&I $145,500, June 1991 P&I $306,875 , etc. Because of the high debt payment and because of the uncertainty as to when the line will -be built, it is necessary that the portion of the unsold bonds be paid toward the principal bond sale and the money spent on engineering ($1 ,200 ,000) be refinanced. The only problem is that the bonding agent does not know if the bonds can be refinanced because Lake Turner MUD is in bankruptcy. The agreement between Southlake and Lake Turner MUD is for the City of Southlake to pay 2/3 of the cost of the DCPS and Lake Turner MUD pay 1/3 . If the bonds could be refinanced for 20 years the debt service for Southlake would be approximately $100 , 000 and Lake Turner MUD $50 , 000 . All designed data completed to date would be stored for future use. The Denton Creek Treatment Plant is complete but has not been put into service because of insufficient flows from the participating cities. The City is obligated to pay our proportioned share of the plant this year which is $50 ,000 . (This has been included in our current budget. ) 7. Trophy Club WWT Plant The staff is presently in discussion with Trophy Club about contracting additional capacity in the plant. They have indicated to us that they are willing to allow approximately 300 , 000 to 400 , 000 GPD additional capacity in the plant. Curtis E. Hawk Sewer Project March 9 , 1990 Page 4 8 . Water and Street Impact Fees The Impact Fee study is approximately 50% complete. The Land Use Assumption hearing is scheduled for April 3 , 1990 and it is anticipated that the hearing for the CIP and Impact Fee Ordinance for Water and Sewer will be held on the second meeting in May. 9. Colleyville Agreement All aspects of the agreement have been approved. Danny Vance, Manager of the TRA, has not signed the agreement because he has been on vacation. He is scheduled to sign the agreement today, Friday, March 9, 1990 , and as soon as we get the signed agreement, we will take the agreement and $20 , 000 and give it to Colleyville which will then allow Southlake to tie onto the Colleyville sewer line. 10 . Bank Place WWTP The staff has had a number of discussions with the owners of the Bank Place Subdivision to work out an agreement to allow tie-ins to the Bank Place WWTP. The existing contract is very ambiguous, and if the owners will agree to a reasonable cost per-gallon ($1 .50--they are asking $3 . 00) the contract would be rewritten whereby the City would collect the money for the owners and allow tie-ins to the treatment plant. 11 . South View Subdivision This subdivision is changing their lots from 1 acre to 1/2 acre and providing gravity sewer from the proposed S-6 line to their subdivision. This will allow City Hall , the Carroll Oaks Shopping Center, and some of Lakewood Acres to have gravity sewer available. (It will also make sewer available to the 0-1 property across the street from City Hall . ) 12 . Truelove Property This is a 43 acre tract located adjacent and north of Bicentennial Park. We have been requested to sewer a proposed subdivision at this site through the Chapel Downs Subdivision. 13. Summary of Sewer Costs that Southlake will have to pay in 1990-91 budget year. 9 1/ Curtis E. Hawk Sewer Project March 9 , 1990 Page 5 Project Total Annual Cost Debt Big Bear Interceptor $2 , 800 ,000 $280 ,000 (estimated) Denton Creek WWTP 50 , 000* Denton Creek Pressure Sys 1 ,500 , 000 100 ,000** Sanitary Sewer Line S-6 1 ,200 , 000 44 , 000*** TOTAL $474 , 000 *Southlake' s share (Approximately 10%) of annual debt **2/3 of Annual Debt ***This figure will be approximately $112 ,000 in budget year 1991-92 (/ 14 . Sewer Service for Continental Estates Sewer cost for Continental E taes: Scenic Dr. Sewer Cost $ 55 , 0 (this cost has already been paid) Sewer yes%7Raindenr Lo,t em n"S :f i k 4y E "f iG1l� y,7..k Y� 4 r, St,reete.°`epa r'l��"�• .,;4 5- 00 ,) „. $285 , 600/70 lots = $4 ,080 per lot The total cost of providing sewer service to Continental Estates is projected to be $285 ,600 which is $4 , 080 per lot. Four (4) alternatives proposed to fund the project are: Alternative I . The best alternative would be to have all the property owners pay their share before construction begins . This way the City does not have to provide any funds. Alternative II. The City could contract with TRA to sell Bonds (TRA requires a minimum of $500 ,000 to $1 ,000 ,000 Bond Sale) to finance the construction of sewer lines in several subdivision for a 20 year period. As an example, if (3) subdivisions having a total of 200 lots cost $1 , 000 ,000 to install sewer lines , the monthly charge to each home owner would be approximately $45 . This fee is only to pay the bonding indebtedness incurred by the City. %� 5f Curtis E. Hawk Sewer Project March 9 , 1990 Page 6 Alternative III. The City would borrow the money, to install the sewer line and the home owner would pay the City back on a monthly basis for 3, 5 , or 7 years depending on how long the City wanted to borrow the money. To borrow $285,600 for 3 years would cost the home owner approximately $150 per month. Other Alternatives. There could be many variations of either alternatives 2 or 3 and the staff would welcome other alternatives from the Council. It should be noted that alternatives 2 and 3 would put the City in a position of having to finance the project if the citizens did ;not pay their monthly sewer charge. Also, an alternative should be selected that would apply to all future subdivisions requesting sewer service. me MHB/kb f k City of Southlake,Texas recetved MEMORANDUM (0 o/ /Qo Afte June 1 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Michael H. Barnes, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Refinancing of $2,525,000 Denton Creek Engineering Bonds On April 27, 1988, the City and Lake Turner MUD entered into a contract with TRA to design and construct the Denton Creek Pressure System (DCPS) . Based- on that contract, TRA sold $2,525,000 in bonds to design and acquire easements for the DCPS. These bonds were sold as short-term bonds which means that the interest rate accelerates after the first year. The interest rate in the first year was 8%; 12% in the second year; and 15% in the 3rd and remaining years. Approximately $1, 325,525 has been expended toward the design of the DCPS. In the summer of 1989, TRA suspended future expenditures because neither Lake Turner MUD nor the City were financially able to construct the DCPS as was planned. When Lake Turner MUD and the City entered into a contract with TRA to construct the DCPS, the contract stipulated that Lake Turner MUD would pay for 1/3 of the DCPS and the City would pay for 2/3. Because of the bankruptcy situation with the owners of Lake Turner MUD, the trustee assigned by the bankruptcy court has determined that Lake Turner Mud will pay their share of the expended bond funds ($430,795) and cancel the contract. That would leave the City owning $903,007. Our options are to either pay the $903,007 or refinance to long-term bonds so that the City can afford to pay the debt service. In order to refinance the bonds, the City' s bond counsel has informed us that at least $200 ,000 of the bond sale has to be included as construction funds. This would mean a bond sale in the amount of $1,350,000 or $1.,430,000 depending on how the city elects to capitalize the interest. ($903,007 + $200,000 + Capitalized Interest + Sinking Fund + Bond Sale Costs = Bond Sale Amount) The Carroll High School and Johnson Elementary School are on separate package treatment plants. To serve these schools with gravity sewer would cost approximately $500 ,000. The gravity sewer line would extend from the Summerplace Subdivision to the east side of Carroll Road where it intersects with Dove Creek and from there to both schools (see attached map) . //%1 Curtis E. Hawk Refinancing of $2,525,000 Denton Creek Engineering Bonds June 1 , 1990 Page 2 • If the City were to increase the bond sale to $1,500,000 instead of $1,430,000, this would give the City approximately $270,000 to apply to construction of the sewer line to serve the schools plus all the surrounding property in the N-3 basin. If the school district had the remaining funds ($230,000) to construct the sewer line, the project could then be funded at very little additional cost to the City or the school district that has not already been anticipated. Attached is the amendatory contract with TRA to refinance the $2,525,000 Denton Creek Engineering Bonds. This contract needs to be placed on the Council' s June 5, 1990 agenda as an Ordinance for their consideration. The Council also needs to determine the amount of the bond sale for this agreement. If you have any questions, please let me know. /1/14 MHB/kb CITY OF SOUTHLAKE ORDINANCE NO. 509 TRINITY RIVER AUTHORITY OF TEXAS - DENTON CREEK WASTEWATER INTERCEPTOR SYSTEM INSTALLMENT SALE AMENDATORY CONTRACT (CITY OF SOUTHLAKE PROJECT) THE STATE OF TEXAS .• TRINITY RIVER AUTHORITY OF TEXAS : WHEREAS, the Trinity River Authority of Texas (the "Au- thority") , the City of Southiake, Texas (the "City") , and Lake Turner Municipal Utility District No. 1 of Tarrant County and Denton County, Texas (the "District") duly entered into the "Trinity River Authority of Texas - Denton Creek Wastewater Interceptor System Installment Sale Contract (City of Southiake and Lake Turner Municipal Utility District No. 1 Project) " , dated as of April 27, 1988 (the "Contract") ; and WHEREAS, the Contract provided that the Authority would, for the benefit of the City and the District, acquire the "Interceptor System" , as defined in the Contract, by purchase and construction, and that the Authority would enter into contracts for such purpose in accordance with laws applicable to the Authority; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Contract the Authority duly issued and delivered, and there are presently outstanding, the Trinity River Authority of Texas Denton Creek Wastewater Pressure Interceptor System Revenue Bonds, Series 1988, dated June 1, 1988, in the principal amount of $2 ,425, 000 (the "Series 1988 Bonds") ; and 1 WHEREAS, part of the proceeds of the Series 1988 Bonds have been expended on engineering design costs and rights-of- way for the Interceptor System, interest on said Series 1988 Bonds during construction, and other costs relating to the Interceptor System, in accordance with the original Contract, but part of said proceeds remain unexpended; and WHEREAS, the District has advised the Authority and the City that the earlier anticipated growth in the District has not occurred, and that the District does not now need any capacity in the Interceptor System, and wishes to pay off and discharge its obligations with respect to the Series 1988 Bonds and withdraw completely as a party to the Contract; and WHEREAS, the Authority and the City are agreeable to such procedure and are willing to amend the design for the Intercep- tor System and cause the acquisition of a smaller project to accommodate only the City, with the City to be solely liable with respect to the amortization of bonds hereafter issued by the Authority pursuant to this amendatory contract (the "Amendatory Contract") ; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto have agreed to amend the Contract to accomplish such end, with the District to be a party to this Amendatory Contract in order to provide for its withdrawal and discharge from the original Contract effective upon the execution of this Amendatory Contract, the payment by the District of the sum hereinafter stated, and the refunding, 2 defeasance, and redemption of the Series 1988 Bonds, all as provided in Section 16 of this Amendatory Contract; and WHEREAS, the Authority, the City, and the District have determined to enter into this Amendatory Contract in order to completely rewrite the original Contract in the foregoing respects, but retaining certain concepts contained in the original Contract which are to be applicable in the future to the Authority and the City. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS CONTRACTED AND AGREED BETWEEN THE AUTHORITY, THE CITY, AND THE DISTRICT THAT THE CONTRACT IS AMENDED IN ITS ENTIRETY SO AS TO BE AND READ AS FOLLOWS: "TRINITY RIVER AUTHORITY OF TEXAS - DENTON CREEK WASTE- WATER INTERCEPTOR SYSTEM INSTALLMENT SALE AMENDATORY CONTRACT (CITY OF SOUTHLAKE PROJECT) THE STATE OF TEXAS .• TRINITY RIVER AUTHORITY OF TEXAS : THIS TRINITY RIVER AUTHORITY OF TEXAS - DENTON CREEK WASTEWATER INTERCEPTOR SYSTEM INSTALLMENT SALE AMENDATORY CON- TRACT (CITY OF SOUTHLAKE PROJECT) (the "Amendatory Contract") made and entered into as of the 27TH day of JUNE, 1990 (the "Amendatory Contract Date") , by and between TRINITY RIVER AUTHORITY OF TEXAS (the "Authority") , an agency and political subdivision of the State of Texas, being a conservation and reclamation district created and functioning under Article 16, Section 59, of the Texas Constitution, pursuant to Chapter 518, 3 Acts of. the 54th Legislature of the State of Texas, Regular Session, 1955, as amended (the "Authority Act") , and the City of Southlake, in Denton and Tarrant Counties, Texas (the "City") ," and Lake Turner Municipal Utility District No. 1 of, Tarrant County and Denton County, Texas (the "District") . W I T N E S S E T H: WHEREAS, each of the City and the District is .a duly created political subdivision of the State of Texas operating under the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas; and WHEREAS, the Authority, the City, and the District are authorized to enter into this Amendatory Contract pursuant to the Authority Act, Chapter 54, Texas Water Code, and also, as to the City, Section 402 .014, Local Government Code (formerly known as Vernon's Ann. Tex. Civ. St. Article 1109j) , .and, other applicable laws; and WHEREAS, pursuant to .a separate contract dated as of April 27, 1988, the Authority agreed to acquire, construct, own, and operate a regional wastewater treatment system to serve the City within the watershed or drainage area of Denton Creek, a tributary of the Trinity River, located in Denton and Tarrant Counties, Texas (the "Regional Wastewater System") ; and WHEREAS, such contract does not provide for the facilities required to transport the Wastewater of the City from the Denton Creek drainage area into the Regional Wastewater System; and 4 WHEREAS, under this Amendatory Contract the Authority proposes to acquire, by purchase and construction, the facili- ties required to transport the Wastewater of the City from the Denton Creek drainage area into the Regional Wastewater System; and WHEREAS such Wastewater transportation facilities which will serve the City (hereinafter called the "Interceptor System") are described in an engineering report of Espey, Huston & Associates, Inc. , Dallas, Texas, entitled "Denton Creek Pressure System Phased Development Plan", dated March, 1990; and WHEREAS, such report, including all amendments, supple- ments, and change orders thereto, heretofore or hereafter made, is hereinafter called the "Engineering Report" ; and WHEREAS, it is expected by the Parties hereto that as soon as practicable after the execution of this Amendatory Contract the Authority will issue Bonds under this Amendatory Contract (1) for the purpose of refunding, defeasing, and discharging certain bonds out of that issue of Trinity River Authority of Texas Denton Creek Wastewater Pressure Interceptor System Revenue Bonds, Series 1988, now outstanding in the principal amount of $2 ,425,000 (the "Series 1988 Bonds") , which bonds previously were, issued by the Authority in connection with pressure interceptor facilities pursuant to the contract which is amended by this Amendatory Contract, and (2) for the purpose 5 of completing the acquisition of the Interceptor . System to serve the City and providing other amounts in accordance with this Amendatory Contract. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the Authority agrees to perform its commitments under this Amendatory Contract and to issue its Bonds for the purposes, and in the amounts and manner provided herein, including the purpose of acquiring, by pur- chase and construction, the Interceptor System, and to sell and convey the Interceptor System to the City for the sole benefit of the City, upon and subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, to-wit: Section 1. DEFINITION OF TERMS. The following terms and . expressions as used in this Amendatory Contract, unless the context clearly shows otherwise, shall have:. the following meanings: (a) "Annual Payment" means the amount of money to be paid to the Authority by the City during each Annual Payment Period as the Annual Requirement. (b) "Annual Payment Period" means the Authority's Fiscal Year, which currently begins on December 1 of each calendar year and ends on the last day of November of the next calendar year. (c) "Annual Requirement" means the aggregate during each Annual Payment Period of the Bond Service Requirements with 6 respect to the Bonds for such Annual Payment Period, all as more specifically described and defined in Section 9 of this Amendatory Contract. (d) "Bond Resolution" means any resolution of the Author- ity which authorizes any Bonds. (e) "Bonds" means all bonds hereafter issued by the Authority, expected to be in several series or issues, and the interest thereon, as required in installments (i) to acquire, by purchase and construction, the Interceptor System (including all bonds issued to complete such acquisition of the Intercep- tor System) , and (ii) bonds issued to refund the Series 1988 Bonds and/or the interest thereon, and (iii) any other bonds issued to refund any other Bonds and/or the interest thereon, or to refund any such refunding bonds, and/or the interest thereon. (f) "Regional Wastewater System Contracts" means and includes all contracts, and all amendments thereto or replace- ments thereof, heretofore or hereafter entered into between or among the City and/or others and the Authority with respect to the Regional Wastewater System. (g) "Regional Wastewater System" means the Authority's "Regional Wastewater System" as defined in the preamble to this Amendatory Contract, and includes all facilities acquired, constructed, or operated by the Authority pursuant to the "Regional Wastewater System Contracts" . 7 (h) "City" means the City of Southlake, Texas. (i) "District" means Lake Turner Municipal Utility District No. 1 of Tarrant County and Denton County, Texas. (j) "Engineering Report" means the "Engineering Report" as defined in the preamble to this Amendatory Contract. (k) "Interceptor System" means the Wastewater transpor- tation facilities described in the Engineering Report which are acquired and constructed by the Authority in order to receive and transport Wastewater of the City into the Regional Wastewater System. . However, and notwithstanding the foregoing, said term includes only those facilities which are acquired or constructed with proceeds from the sale of Bonds issued, or payments made, pursuant to this Amendatory Contract. Said term does not include any part of the Regional Wastewater System or any facilities acquired or constructed by the Authority with the proceeds from the issuance of "Special Facilities Bonds", which are hereby defined as being revenue obligations of the Authority which are not secured by or payable from Annual Payments made under this Amendatory Contract, and which are payable solely from other sources. (1) "Wastewater" means 'Sewage, Industrial Waste, Munici- pal Waste, Recreational Waste, and Agricultural Waste, together with Properly Shredded Garbage and such Infiltration Water that may be- present, all as defined in the Texas Water Code. 8 Section 2. CONSULTING ENGINEERS; CONSTRUCTION OF INTER- CEPTOR SYSTEM. (a) The Authority and the City agree that the Authority will choose the Consulting Engineers for the Inter- ceptor System, provided that the Consulting Engineers may be changed at the option of the Authority. The Authority agrees that the Interceptor System will be acquired and constructed in general accordance with the Engineering Report. (b) It is anticipated that the acquisition, by purchase and construction, of the Interceptor System by the Authority will be financed by the Authority through the issuance of several series or issues of its Bonds payable from and secured by Annual Payments made under this Amendatory Contract. The proceeds from the sale of the Bonds will be used for the payment and reimbursement of the Authority's costs and expenses in connection with the Interceptor System (including engineer- ing and design costs and expenses, and the cost of the land and interests therein, related to the Interceptor System) and the Bonds, including, without limitation, all financing, legal, printing, and other expenses and costs incurred in issuing its Bonds. Such Bonds will be issued by the Authority in install- ments in such amounts as are actually required to provide for the acquisition, by purchase and construction, of the Inter- ceptor System, and to fund to the extent deemed advisable by the Authority a debt service reserve fund, a contingency fund, and interest on Bonds during construction. It is now estimated 9 that such Bonds will be issued in an aggregate amount of approximately $10, 600, 000 (whether actually more or less) , _. which sum now is estimated to be sufficient to provide for refunding: the outstanding Series 1988 Bonds and to cover the aforesaid costs and expenses and other amounts required. Each Bond Resolution of the Authority shall specify the exact principal amount of the Bonds issued thereunder, which shall mature not more than 25 years from the date of such Bonds, and shall bear interest at not to exceed the maximum legal rates then permitted by law, and each Bond Resolution shall create and provide for the maintenance of a revenue fund, an interest and sinking fund, a debt service reserve fund, and any other funds deemed advisable, all in the manner and amounts as provided in such Bond Resolution. The City agrees that if and when such Bonds are actually issued and delivered to the purchaser thereof, the Bond Resolution authorizing the Bonds shall for all purposes be deemed to be in compliance with this Amendatory Contract in all respects, and the Bonds issued thereunder will constitute Bonds as defined in this Amendatory Contract for all purposes. Section 3.. INTERCEPTOR SYSTEM USE BY THE CITY: (a) In' consideration of the payments to be made by the City under this Amendatory Contract, the City is entitled to and shall have the exclusive right to the total use, capacity, and output of the Interceptor System, and may discharge all of its Wastewater generated within the Denton Creek drainage area into the 10 Interceptor System at its Point or Points of Entry hereinafter described, subject to the restrictions hereinafter stated; and provided that the City must transport such Wastewater to its Point or Points of Entry into the Interceptor System. (b) The maximum rate at which Wastewater is discharged by the City at its Point or Points of Entry into the Interceptor System shall not exceed for a period of sixty minutes a rate which, if continued for a period of twenty-four hours would equal 3.50 times the City's estimated average daily contribut- ing flow of Wastewater into the Interceptor System for the then current Annual Payment Period. The total quantity of Waste- water discharged into the Interceptor System shall never exceed the amount which the Interceptor System and the Regional Wastewater System are capable of receiving, treating, and disposing, unless approved by the Authority, subject to terms and conditions to be established by the Authority. Notwith- standing the foregoing the City shall never make any discharge into the Interceptor System or the Regional Wastewater System which would cause them to be overloaded or be in violation of applicable discharge permits from the State of Texas and/or the United States of America, or which would exceed its authorized percentage of use prescribed above. (c) Wastewater meeting the quality requirements of Section 4 of this Amendatory Contract will be received into the Interceptor System at the Point or Points of Entry, 11 //°-f respectively, to be established pursuant to ;:mutual agreement . between the Authority and the City. Additional Points of Entry may be established by mutual agreement between the Authority and the City in the future if such additional. Points of Entry are determined by the Authority to be beneficial to the Inter- ceptor System. Section 4 . QUALITY. The City shall discharge into the Interceptor System only such Wastewater as it is permitted to discharge into the Regional Wastewater System, and will not discharge into the Interceptor System any wastes prohibited by the Regional Wastewater System Contract. ' Section 5. METERING OF WASTEWATER. The Authority will furnish and install, for the benefit of the City, as part of the Interceptor System, such meter stations of standard type as the Authority may determine in its discretion are required for measuring properly all Wastewater discharged into the Inter- ceptor System by the City at such station. The City shall have access to such metering equipment at all reasonable times for inspection and examination, but the reading, calibration, and adjustment thereof shall be done only by employees or agents of the Authority in the presence of a representative of the City if requested by the City. All readings of meters will be entered upon proper books of record maintained by the Authori- ty. Upon written request 'the City may have access to said record books during reasonable business hours. 12 ' Section 6. UNIT OF MEASUREMENT. Wastewater discharged into the Interceptor System shall be measured in gallons, U. S. Standard Liquid Measure. Section 7. LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR WASTEWATER. Liability for damages arising from the transporta- tion, delivery, reception, treatment, and/or disposal of all Wastewater discharged into the Interceptor System hereunder shall remain in the City to its Point or Points of discharge into the Interceptor System, and title to such Wastewater shall be in the City to such Point or Points; and upon discharge into the Interceptor System liability for such damages shall pass to the Authority. As between the Authority and the City, each party agrees to indemnify and to save and hold the other party harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, damages, losses, costs, fines, and expenses, including reason- able attorney's fees, which may arise or be asserted by anyone at any time on account of the transportation, delivery, recep- tion, treatment, and/or disposal while title to the Wastewater is in such party, or on account of a prohibited discharge by the City. Section 8. OTHER CONTRACTS. The City reserves the right to enter into contracts with any public or private entity which has a Regional Wastewater System Contract with the Authority, for the discharge of Wastewater generated within the Denton Creek drainage area and use of any part of the capacity of the 13 Interceptor System to which the City has rights and which it is not using; but for all purposes of this Amendatory Contract ' such Wastewater shall constitute Wastewater of the City and no such contract shall relieve the City of its primary obligation to make the payments to the Authority required under this Amendatory Contract, nor shall any party make any discharge into the Interceptor System except as permitted in a Regional Wastewater System Contract with the Authority. Section 9. FISCAL PROVISIONS; OPERATION OF INTERCEPTOR SYSTEM. Subject to the terms and provisions of this Amendatory Contract, the Authority will provide and pay for the cost of the acquisition, by purchase and construction, of the Inter- ceptor System by issuing its Bonds in amounts which will be sufficient to accomplish such purpose, and the Authority will operate and maintain the Interceptor System. It is specifical- ly understood and agreed, however, that this Amendatory Con- tract does not, and is not intended to, cover or prescribe any matters relating to the operation and maintenance of the Interceptor System by the Authority, and that all matters in connection with and governing the operation and maintenance of the Interceptor System by the Authority and the responsibility for and cost thereof are contained in the "Trinity River Authority of Texas - Denton Creek Regional Wastewater Treatment System Supplemental Contract (City of Southlake and Lake Turner Municipal Utility District No. 1) ", dated April 27, 1988, 14 heretofore executed by the parties to this Amendatory Contract. It is acknowledged and agreed that payments to be made to the Authority by the City under this Amendatory Contract will be the only source available to the Authority to provide the Annual Requirement, and that each such Annual Requirement shall be paid by the City as hereinafter provided, and that the Annual Requirement for each Annual Payment Period shall at all times be not less than an amount sufficient to' pay or provide for the payment of the "Bond Service Requirements" equal to: (1) the principal of, redemption premium, if any, and interest on, all Bonds, as such principal, redemption premium, if any, and interest become due, less interest to be paid out of Bond proceeds or from other sources if permitted by any Bond Resolution, and all amounts required to redeem any Bonds prior to maturity when and as provided in any Bond Resolution plus the fees, expenses, and charges of each Paying Agent/- Registrar for paying the principal of and interest on the Bonds and for authenticating, registering, and transferring Bonds on the registration books; and (2) the proportionate amount of any special, contingency, or reserve funds required to be accumulated and maintained by the provisions of 15 any Bond Resolution; and (3) any amount in addition thereto sufficient to' restore any deficiency in any of such funds required to be accumulated and maintained by the provisions of any Bond Resolution. Section 10. PAYMENTS BY THE CITY. (a) In consideration for the Authority's undertakings and obligations pursuant to this Amendatory Contract, the City agrees to pay, at the time and in the manner hereinafter provided, the Annual Require- ment, which shall be determined as herein described and shall constitute the City's Annual Payment. The City shall pay the Annual Requirement for each Annual Payment Period directly to the Authority, in monthly installments, on or before the 10th day of each month of each Annual Payment Period, in accordance with the schedule of payments furnished by the Authority. (b) The Annual Requirement shall be redetermined, after consultation with the City, at any time during any Annual Payment Period, to the extent necessary if the Authority issues Bonds to complete the Interceptor System or to refund any Bonds which require an increase in the Annual Requirement; (c) All amounts due and owing to the Authority by the City shall, if not paid when due, bear interest at the rate of ten (10) percent per annum from the date when due until paid. The Authority shall, to the extent permitted by law, discontin- ue the services of the Regional Wastewater System to the City 16 if it remains delinquent in any payments due hereunder for a period of sixty days, and shall not resume such services while the City is so delinquent. However, the Authority shall pursue all legal remedies against the City to enforce and protect the rights of the Authority and the owners of the Bonds, and the City shall not be relieved of the liability to the Authority for the payment of all amounts which are due by it hereunder. If any amount due and owing by the City to the Authority is placed with an attorney for collection, the City shall pay to. the Authority all actual and reasonable attorneys fees, in addition to all other payments provided for herein, including interest. (d) If, during any Annual Payment Period, the City's Annual Payment is redetermined in any manner as provided or required in this Section, the Authority will promptly furnish the City with an updated schedule of payments reflecting such redetermination. Section 11. SPECIAL PROVISIONS. (a) It is the intent of the parties that the Interceptor System will be placed in operation as soon as practicable, and the Authority agrees to proceed diligently with the design, acquisition, purchase, and construction of the Interceptor System, subject to the other terms and conditions in this Amendatory Contract. It is ex- pressly understood and agreed, however, that any obligation on the part of the Authority to acquire, purchase, construct, and 17 //_, // complete the Interceptor System shall be (i) conditioned upon the Authority's ability to obtain all necessary land and interests therein, permits, material, labor, and equipment, and upon the ability of the Authority to finance the cost of the Interceptor System through the actual sale of the Authority's Bonds and (ii) subject to all present and future valid laws, orders, rules, and regulations of the United States of America, the State of Texas, and any regulatory body having jurisdic- tion. (b) The Authority covenants and agrees that neither the proceeds from the sale of the Bonds, nor any moneys, received by it pursuant to this Amendatory Contract, nor any earnings from the investment of any of the foregoing (excepting investment earnings from the District's deposit) will be used for any purposes except those directly relating to the Series 1988 Bonds, the Interceptor System, and the Bonds as provided in this Amendatory Contract; provided that the Authority may rebate any excess arbitrage earnings from such investment earnings to the United States of America in order to prevent any Bonds from becoming "arbitrage bonds" within the meaning of the IRS Code .of 1986 or any amendments thereto in effect on the date of issue of such Bonds. The City covenants and agrees that it will not use or permit the use of the Interceptor System in any manner that would cause the interest on any of the Bonds to be or become subject to federal income taxation 18 under the IRS Code of 1986 or any amendments thereto in effect on the date of issue of such Bonds. Section 12. INSTALLMENT SALE; SOURCE OF PAYMENTS. (a) In consideration of the payments made by the City under this Section, the City shall become the owner of the entire Inter- ceptor System when all of the Bonds and the interest thereon shall have been paid, or due provision shall have been made for such payment, and are no longer outstanding, and the payments made by the City under this Amendatory Contract shall consti- tute the necessary periodic or installment sale payments ; required to purchase the Interceptor System. (b) When all of the Bonds issued and delivered pursuant to this Amendatory Contract and the interest thereon shall have been paid, or due provision shall have been made for their payment, and they are no longer outstanding, then at such time all of the Authority's right, title, and interest of every nature whatsoever in and to the Interceptor System automatical- ly shall vest irrevocably in the City, without the necessity of the execution of any conveyance by the Authority, and such transaction shall result in the automatic sale and delivery of the Interceptor System by the Authority to the City and the vesting of title to the Interceptor System in the City in consideration for the agreement of the City to perform its obligations and make the payments and indemnities required under this Amendatory Contract. If requested in writing by the 19 City, acting by and through the Mayor of the City, the Authori- ty will execute and deliver to the City appropriate instru-' ments, including quitclaim deeds, if requested, acknowledging that such sale, delivery, and vesting of title has occurred, but such instruments shall not be necessary to effect the automatic sale, delivery, and vesting of title, which shall occur as described above. The sale and delivery of the Inter- ceptor System and vesting of title in the City upon the afore- said conditions are deemed appropriate and necessary by the Authority, and are made in conformity with the Authority Act, Chapter 30, Texas Water Code, Section 12 of the District Act, and Section 402.014, Local Government Code. Until the Bonds are so retired all right, title, and interest in and to the Interceptor System shall be in the Authority, and after the Bonds are so retired, with the resulting sale, delivery, and vesting of title in the City, the Authority shall not own or have any title to the Interceptor System. (c) All payments to be made by the City under this Amendatory Contract shall be payable from and secured by pledges of surplus revenues of the City's combined waterworks and sewer system and City ad valorem taxes, all as authorized by Section 402.014, Local Government Code, and in the manner hereinafter provided. (d) Payments, including indemnities, required to be made by the City under this Amendatory Contract shall be made from 20 the surplus revenues of the City's combined waterworks and sewer system remaining after paying all expenses of operation and maintenance of said system and after paying all debt service, reserve, and other requirements in connection with the City's bonds and other obligations, now or hereafter outstand- ing, which are payable from the revenues of the City's water- works and sewer system; and said surplus revenues are hereby pledged to making such payments required under this Amendatory Contract. However, if said surplus revenues should not be available or sufficient at any time for making such payments, or any necessary part thereof, required under this Amendatory Contract, then, to the extent required, such payments shall be made from the City's General Fund and the City's ad valorem taxes, all as hereinafter provided. The City shall make provision in each annual City Budget for the payment of all amounts required to be paid by the City under this Amendatory Contract. In preparing the budget the City may take into consideration the estimated surplus revenues of the City's combined waterworks and sewer system to be remaining after paying all expenses of operation and maintenance of said System and after paying all debt service, reserve, and other require- ments in connection with the City's bonds and other obliga- tions, now or hereafter outstanding, which are payable from the revenues of the City's waterworks and sewer .system; and the City hereby covenants and agrees that it will fix, charge, and 21 /r-/3 collect rates for water and sewer services of said System in such amounts as will produce surplus revenues as aforesaid sufficient to provide for making all payments, including indem- nities, required to be made by the City under this Amendatory Contract. However, to the extent that such surplus revenues are not available at any time to make such payments, then the City's ad valorem taxes in the City's General Fund shall be used to make such payments, and the proceeds of an annual ad valorem tax are hereby pledged for such payments to the extent so required, in accordance with Section 402. 014, Local Govern- ment Code. During the current year, and during each year hereafter, the governing body of the City shall compute and ascertain a rate and amount of ad valorem tax which will be sufficient to raise and produce the money necessary to make all or any necessary part of such payments, including indemnities, required to be made by the City under this Amendatory Contract, and in every year said tax shall be sufficient to create a sinking fund of at least 2% as required by Article 11, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution. Said rate and amount of ad valorem tax is hereby pledged to such payments, to the extent so required, and it shall be assessed, levied, and collected against all taxable property in the City for each such year. Reference is hereby made to the Ordinance passed by the govern- ing body of the City which authorizes the execution of this 22 Amendatory Contract, and also levies the tax, and orders the levying of the tax, as required by this Section. Section 13 . FORCE MAJEURE. If by reason of force majeure any party hereto shall be rendered unable wholly or in part to carry out its obligations under this Amendatory Contract, other than the obligation of the City to make the payments required under this Amendatory Contract, then if such party shall give notice and full, particulars of such force majeure in writing to the other parties within a reasonable time after occurrence of the event or cause relied on, the obligation of the party giving such notice, so far as it is affected by such force majeure, shall be suspended during the continuance of the inability then claimed, but for no longer period, and any such party shall endeavor to remove or overcome such inability with all reasonable dispatch. The term "Force Majeure" as employed herein shall mean acts of God, strikes, lockouts, or other industrial disturbances, acts of public enemy, orders of any kind of the Government of the United States or the State of Texas, or any Civil or military authority, insurrection, riots, epidemics, landslides, lightning, earthquake, fires, hurri- canes, storms, floods, washouts, droughts, arrests, restraint of government and people, civil disturbances, explosions, breakage or accidents to machinery, pipelines or canals, partial or entire failure of water supply, or on account of any 23 other causes not reasonably within the control of the party ' claiming such inability. Section 14. UNCONDITIONAL OBLIGATION TO MAKE PAYMENTS. Recognizing the fact that the City urgently requires the facilities and services of the Interceptor System, and that such facilities and services are essential and necessary for actual use and for standby purposes, and recognizing the fact that the Authority will use payments received from the City to pay and secure its Bonds, it is hereby agreed that the City shall be unconditionally obligated to pay, without offset or counterclaim, its payments under this Amendatory Contract regardless of whether or not the Authority actually acquires, constructs, or completes the Interceptor System or whether or not the Interceptor System is actually being operated or providing services to the City, or whether or not the City actually uses the Interceptor System whether due to Force Majeure or any other reason whatsoever, regardless of any other provisions of this or any other contract or agreement between the parties hereto. This covenant by the City shall be for the benefit of and enforceable by the holders of the Bonds and/or the Authority. Section 15. ADVISORY COMMITTEE. (a) The governing body of the City annually shall appoint two persons, each of whom must be either a member of such governing body or an employee of the City, as voting members of an Advisory Committee for the 24 (,. Interceptor System, which Advisory Committee is hereby created and established. The Advisory Committee may establish bylaws governing the election of officers, meeting dates, and other matters pertinent to the functioning of the Advisory Committee. The , Advisory Committee shall consult , with and advise the Authority, through its General Manager or his designated representative, with regard to the following matters pertaining to the Interceptor System: (i) The issuance of Bonds; (ii) The operation and maintenance of the Interceptor System; (iii) Contracts for services to entities which are not Contracting Parties; and (iv) All other pertinent matters relating to the management of the Interceptor System. The Advisory Committee shall have access to and may inspect at any reasonable times all physical elements of the Interceptor System and all records and accounts of the Authority pertaining to the Xntercaptor ' System. A copy of the minutes of the meetings of the Advisory Committee and all other pertinent data,' shall be provided to the members of the Advisory Commit- tee if they so direct. (b) The term of membership on the Advisory Committee shall be at the pleasure of the governing body of the City, and each member shall serve until replaced by such governing body. 25 //r/C Section 16. EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM OF CONTRACT; CASH PAYMENT BY DISTRICT; REFUNDING OF SERIES 1988 BONDS; MODIFI- CATION; NOTICES; STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS, RULES, ORDERS, OR REGULATIONS. (a) Upon its execution by the City, the Dis- trict, and the Authority, this Amendatory Contract shall be effective on and from the Amendatory Contract Date, and contin- ue to be effective subject to the following conditions: (1) the payment by the District to the Authority of the amount as described in subsection (b) , below, and (2) the delivery of the Trinity River • Authority of Texas Denton Creek Wastewater Pressure Interceptor System Revenue Bonds, Series 1990 (the "Series 1990 Bonds") as described in subsection (c) below. (b) It is agreed between the parties hereto that in consideration of the release and discharge of the District from all of its obligations and liabilities in connection with the interceptor facilities and the Series 1988 Bonds as provided for in the original Contract, such release to be effective upon compliance with the conditions described in subsections (a) , (b) , and (c) of this Section 16, the District shall pay to the Authority the sum of $ 430,795.00, to be used by the Authority to redeem and discharge part of the Series 1988 Bonds. It is agreed, and is a condition to the continuing effectiveness of this Amendatory Contract, that such sum must be deposited by the District, in immediately available funds to the Authority, to the credit of the Authority at its depository bank, being 26 Texas Commerce Bank-Arlington, Arlington, Texas, not later than 2:00 p.m. , local time, on June 25, 1990. Said sum shall be held and accounted for separately from other funds and accounts of the Authority and shall be invested by the Authority in short term direct obligations of the United States of America until deposited with the Paying Agent/Registrar for the Series 1988 Bonds for the purpose of redeeming and discharging part of the Series 1988 Bonds. If the conditions stated in subsections (a) , (b) , and (c) of this Section 16 are met and satisfied, the Authority promptly shall deliver to the District all investment earnings derived from the investment of said sum, but shall retain the principal amount of said sum to be used to redeem and discharge part of the Series 1988 Bonds as provided above. (c) If the payment by the District required by subsection (b) , above, is made, it is agreed and understood that at the regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Authority to be held on June 27, 1990, the Authority will cause the execu- tion of this Amendatory Contract and will use its best efforts to sell and authorize the issuance and delivery of an issue of bonds to be entitled Trinity River Authority of Texas Denton Creek Wastewater Pressure Interceptor System Revenue Bonds, Series 1990, in an amount sufficient to refund, defease, and discharge all of the outstanding Series 1988 Bonds which are not being redeemed and discharged from other available funds, and to provide an additional amount to pay part of the cost of 27 //-/6 the Interceptor System, and to provide for other amounts, all as provided in this Amendatory Contract, with said Series 1990 Bonds to be secured by and payable solely from amounts derived pursuant to this Amendatory Contract and the payments to be made hereunder solely by the City. The proceedings authorizing the Series 1990 Bonds will provide and require that, immediate- ly upon delivery thereof, proceeds from the sale of said Series 1990 Bonds and other available funds will be used to refund, defease, and discharge all of the Series 1988 Bonds, so that they will no longer be payable from or secured by payments under the original Contract or any payments due by the Dis- trict. It is agreed, and is a condition to the continuing effectiveness of this Amendatory Contract, that the Series 1990 Bonds shall be delivered and paid for, and that the Series 1988 Bonds shall be refunded, defeased, and discharged effective on or before August 1, 1990. It is further specifically covenanted and agreed, notwithstanding any other provisions of this Amendatory Contract, that all remaining Authority funds which were derived from the Series 1988 Bonds shall be used either to redeem and discharge the Series 1988 Bonds, and/or in connection with the Series 1990 Bonds, and/or in payment of part of the cost of acquiring the Interceptor System under this Amendatory Contract. (d) It is agreed that if the foregoing conditions stated in subsections (a) , (b) , and (c) , above, are met and satisfied 28 • in accordance with their terms, then this Amendatory Contract shall continue in force and effect until the principal of and interest on all Bonds shall have been paid; provided that the Interceptor System shall continue to be operated and maintained by the Authority pursuant to the provisions of the Regional Wastewater System Contracts during the entire useful life of the Interceptor System. However, if any one of said conditions. is not so met and satisfied, then, notwithstanding any other provisions hereof, this Amendatory Contract thereafter shall be null and void in its entirety as to all parties hereto, and it shall be of no force nor effect, except that the Authority promptly shall return to the District the full sum advanced pursuant to Section 16 (b) hereof, together with all investment earnings thereon. It is further agreed and provided that in the event this Amendatory Contract should so become null and void, the original Contract shall be and remain in full force and effect, and the rights of the owners of the Series 1988 Bonds shall not be impaired or affected by the proceeding with respect to this Amendatory Contract. (e) Modification. No change, amendment, or modification of this Amendatory Contract shall be made or be effective which will affect adversely the prompt payment when due of all moneys required to be paid by the City under the terms of this Amendatory Contract and no such change, amendment, or modifica- tion shall be made or be effective which would cause a 29 //-/ violation of any provisions of any Bond Resolution hereafter adopted. (f) Addresses and Notice. Unless otherwise provided herein, any notice, communication, request, reply, or advice (herein severally and collectively, for convenience, called "Notice") herein provided or permitted to be given, made, or accepted by any party to any other party must be in writing and may be given or be served by depositing the same in the United States mail postpaid and registered or certified and addressed to the party to be notified, with return receipt requested, or by delivering the same to an officer of such party, or by prepaid telegram when appropriate, addressed to the party to be notified. Notice deposited in the mail in the manner herein- above described shall be conclusively deemed to be effective, unless otherwise stated herein, from and after the expiration of three days after it is so deposited. Notice given in any other manner shall be effective only if and when received by the party to be notified. For the purposes of notice, the. addresses of the parties shall, until changed as hereinafter provided, be as follows: If to the Authority, to: Trinity River Authority of Texas 5300 S. Collins P. 0. Box 240 Arlington, Texas 76018 If to the Contracting Parties, as follows: 30 City of Southlake 667 W. Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas . 76092 Lake Turner Municipal Utility District No. 1 c/o Suite 800 8300 Douglas Avenue Dallas, Texas 75225 The parties hereto shall have the right from time to time and at any time to change their respective addresses and each shall have the right to specify as its address any other address by at least fifteen (15) days' written notice to the other parties hereto. (g) State or Federal Laws, Rules. Orders, or Regulations. This Amendatory Contract is subject to all applicable Federal and State laws and any applicable permits, ordinances, rules, orders, and regulations ofany local, state, or federal govern- mental authority having or asserting jurisdiction, but nothing contained herein shall be construed as a waiver of any right to question or contest any such law, ordinance, order, rule, 'or regulation in any forum having jurisdiction. Section 17. SEVERABILITY. The parties hereto specifical- ly agree that in case any one or more of the sections, subsec- tions, provisions, clauses, or words of this Amendatory Con- tract or the application of such sections, subsections, provi- sions, clauses,, or words to any situation or circumstance should be, or should be held to be, for any reason, invalid or unconstitutional, under the laws or constitutions of the State of Texas or the United States of America, or in contravention 31 /Hie? of any such laws or constitutions, such invalidity, unconstitu- tionality, or contravention shall not affect any other sec- tions, subsections, provisions, clauses, or words of this Amendatory Contract or the application of such sections, subsections, provisions, clauses, or words to any other situa- tion or circumstance, and it is intended that this Amendatory Contract shall be severable and shall be construed and applied as if any such invalid or unconstitutional section, subsection, provision, clause, or word., had not been included herein, and the rights and obligations of the parties hereto shall be construed and remain in force accordingly. Section 18. REMEDIES UPON DEFAULT. It is not intended hereby to specify (and this Amendatory Contract shall not be considered as specifying) an exclusive remedy for any default, but all such other remedies (other than termination) existing at law or in equity may be availed of by any party hereto and shall be cumulative. Recognizing however, that the Authority's undertaking to provide and maintain the services of the Inter- ceptor System is an obligation, failure in the performance of which cannot be adequately compensated in money damages alone, the Authority agrees, in the event of any default on its part, that the City shall have available to it the equitable remedy of mandamus and specific performance in addition to any other legal or equitable remedies (other than termination) which may also be available. Recognizing that failure in the performance 32 of the City's obligations hereunder could not be adequately compensated in money damages alone, the City agrees in the event of any default on its part that the Authority shall have available to it the equitable remedy of mandamus and specific performance in addition to any other legal or equitable reme- dies (other than termination) . which may also be available to the Authority. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Amendatory Contract, any right or remedy or any default hereunder, except the right of the Authority to receive the payments from the City, which right shall never be determined to be waived, shall be deemed to be conclusively waived, unless asserted by a proper proceeding at law or in equity within two (2) years plus one (1) day after the occur- rence of such default. No waiver or waivers of any breach or default. (or any breaches or defaults) by any party hereto or of performance by any other party of any duty or obligation hereunder shall be deemed a waiver thereof in the future, nor shall any such waiver or waivers be deemed or construed to be a waiver of subsequent breaches or defaults of any kind, charac- ter, or description, under any circumstances., Section 19. VENUE. All amounts due under this Amendatory Contract, including, but not limited to, payments due under . this Amendatory Contract or damages for the breach of this Amendatory Contract, shall be• paid and be due in Tarrant County, Texas, which is the County in which the principal 33 administrative offices of the Authority are located. It is specifically agreed among the parties to this Amendatory Contract that Tarrant County, Texas, is the place of perfor- mance of this Amendatory Contract; and in the event that any legal proceeding is brought to enforce this Amendatory Contract or any provision hereof, the same shall be brought in Tarrant County, Texas. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto acting under authority of their respective governing bodies have caused this Amendatory Contract to be duly executed in several counter- parts, each of which shall constitute an original, all as of the day and year first above written, which is the date of this Amendatory Contract. 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'•••' ., w N)" ) , • orsa•-, ‘....tr-r• •• , , - - ,.•(.1 ,,,,,.• .... /4,„ . . .,...s\ , \c, . ..\ : 14tio........, -... ). ...../„. le/... . • •443 , ... / 7 , \ / i ; ., City of Southlake,Texas MEMORANDUM May 31 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Karen P. Gandy, Zoning Administrator SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 480-A, Portable Buildings Attached is the revised portable building ordinance which reflects the changes proposed by th City Council on May 15, 1990 . KPG • 12- I ORDINANCE NO. 480-A /AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 480, THE if COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, % TEXAS, BY AMENDING SECTION 45, "SPECIFIC USE PERMITS" TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE AND LOCATION OF PORTABLE BUILDINGS; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN PAMPHLET FORM; PROVIDING FOR ENGROSSMENT AND ENROLLMENT; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a home rule city acting under its charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, the City of Southlake has heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 480 as the Zoning Ordinance for the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake now deems it necessary to amend Ordinance No. 480 as provided herein; and WHEREAS, the City Council has given published notice and held public hearings with respect to the amendment of the Zoning Ordinance as required by law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1 That Section 4, "Definitions" of Ordinance No. 480 is hereby amended by adding the following definition thereto: "PORTABLE BUILDING - A building which is preassembled off-site and designed to be moved from site to site. " \slake\ord.23 -1- SECTION 2 That Section 45.1 of Ordinance No. 480 is hereby amended by adding the following specific use to the list of specific uses permitted therein: USE DISTRICTS WHERE PERMITTED * * * 4. Portable Buildings All except RE, SF-1A, not otherwise permitted SF-1B, SF-30, SF-20A, under this ordinance SF-20B, MF-1, MF-2, and MH SECTION 3 That Section 45, "Specific Use Permits" of Ordinance No. 480 is hereby amended by adding a new Section 45.7 to read as follows: "45.7 SPECIFIC REOUIREMENTS FOR PORTABLE BUILDINGS: Portable buildings approved as a specific use shall be subject to the following requirements: (a) Approval of a portable building shall be on a temporary basis only. Any permit granted hereunder shall be for a maximum period of three (3) years subject to renewal for additional one (1) year periods. (b) All portable buildings shall be constructed in accordance with the appropriate state or federal code which regulates their construction or shall meet all requirements of the City's building codes. (c) Portable buildings shall be placed upon a permanent foundation and shall have a masonry facade meeting the requirements of the City's Masonry Ordinance. In addition, hard surfaced parking shall be provided for portable buildings. The City Council may waive these requirements where it determines that due to the location of the portable building on the premises or due to other unique circumstances, said requirements are not necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public and that they would impose an unnecessary hardship on the applicant. \slake\ord.23 -2- (d) Portable buildings shall be maintained in a neat and presentable condition at all times. Upon expiration of the specific use permit, the portable building shall be immediately removed and the premises shall be restored to their previous condition. The City Council may, in its discretion, require the applicant to post a bond in a reasonable amount to assure that removal, clean-up and restoration are accomplished as required herein. (e) The site plan for the portable building submitted in accordance with Section 45.2 above, shall contain a narrative explanation describing the applicant's plans to transition the portable building to a permanent structure. SECTION 4 This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances of the City of Southlake, Texas, except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances, in which event the conflicting provisions of such ordinances are hereby repealed. SECTION 5 It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. \slake\ord.23 -3- SECTION 6 Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be-fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 7 All rights and remedies of the City of Southlake are expressly saved as to any and all violations of the provisions of Ordinance No. 480 or any other ordinances affecting portable buildings which have accrued at the time of the effective date of this ordinance; and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this •ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts. SECTION 8 The City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby authorized to publish this ordinance in book or pamphlet form for general distribution among the public, and the operative provisions of this ordinance as so published shall be admissible in evidence in all courts without further proof than the production thereof. SECTION 9 The City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby directed to publish the proposed ordinance or its caption and penalty together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public \slake\ord.23 -4- • hearing thereon at least ten (10) days before the second reading of this ordinance, and if this ordinance provides for the imposition of any penalty, fine or forfeiture for any violation of any of its provisions, then the City Secretary shall additionally publish this ordinance in the official City newspaper one time within ten days after passage of this ordinance, as required by Section 3. 13 of the Charter of the City of Southlake. SECTION 10 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THIS DAY OF , 1990. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY PASSED AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING ON THIS DAY OF , 1990. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY \slake\ord.23 -5- APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney Date: ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE: I \slake\ord.23 -6- City of Southlake,Texas MEMORANDUM May 18 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Karen P. Gandy, Zoning Administrator c-071:4 SUBJECT: ZA 90-21 Zoning Change Request ZA 90-21 is a zoning change request for 5.732 acres out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abstract No. 581, Tract 1C. The property is located North of -Continental Blvd. at South White Chapel Boulevard. South White Chapel Blvd. cuts through the Southeast corner of the tract. The owner/applicant is Trustees, E-Systems, Inc. Pool Trust, represented by Al Wilkie, Land and Planning Consultant. The current zoning is Agricultural; the requested zoning is Commercial-1. There were seven (7) letters sent to property owners within 200 feet. To date, there have been no written responses or verbal inquiries; however, there were four (4) persons who spoke in opposition to the request during the public hearing at P & Z on May 17 , 1990 . On May 17 , 1990 , the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended denial of the C-1 zoning request (3-2) . The majority felt that the tract was too large for commercial zoning and that the request was premature. KPG/ew 13- 1 s � � s SITE r � f ingli ZONED •Ae- LOCATION MA► •• I•ro•',r. !Of r.' • • QI R E Q U E S T o a ZONING REQUEST m ; I, C - � 5. 732 Acres 4, $ SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 4 o Zk 0 O � I "1 ^' Owned By: 41i E-SYSTEMS. INC., POOL TRUST P.O. BOX 660248 DALLAS, TX 75266-0248 • ZONED "SF•20• ZONED •C.1• ZONED "AG" • • - W WILKIE LAND PLANNING CONSULTANT 5521 ONEENVILLE AVENUE,IO4.223 ----- -J OALLAS.TEXAS 7520E 12141 651•4137 so-Apr.5o EXHIBIT "A" ing 5 . 732 Acres of land , more or less , in the H . Granbury aurvey , Abstract No. 581 , Tarrant County , Texas and being the same tract of land as conveyed to Highway 114/Carroll Road , Joint Venture , by the deed recorded in Volume 8032 , Page 237 ; Deed Records of Tarrant County , Texas , being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows : BEGINNING at a 60D nail in the centerline of Continental Boulevard at the Southwest corner of said Highway 114 Tract , also being the Southeast corner of a tract of land conveyed to Lannie Joe Roach , by the deed recorded in Volume 6783, Page 2148, Deed Records of Tarrant County , Texas ; THENCE North 00° 42 ' 00" East , 416. 99 feet along the East boundary line of said Roach Tract also being the West boundary • line of said Highway No . 114 Tract to a 5/8" iron rod in the South boundary line of a tract of land conveyed to Vernis Fulmer , by the deed recorded in Volume 4638, Page 607 , Deed Records of Tarrant County , Texas ; THENCE South 89° 08 ' 03" East , 602 . 74 feet along the North boundary line of said Highway No . 114 Tract to a P K nail in the centerline of White Chapel Boulevard ; THENCE South 00° 01 ' 00" East , 408. 00 feet along the East boundary line of said Highway 114 Tract to a 1 /2" iron rod in e centerline of aforesaid Continental Boulevard ; rhENCE North 89° 59 ' 08" West , 607 . 88 feet along said centerline to the PLACE OF BEGINNING , containing 5. 732 acres of land , more or less . • 1.-a /iAMftUAf I sub .� r . h r►EANL —" g—' _ tm ' t ' = I. 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AL WILKIE LAND PLANNING CONSULTANT 5011 GREENVILLE AVENUE.IO4-2E3 DALLAS, 7010E11141 S614131 M•AAr•' W I CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 480-22 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 480, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BEING APPROXIMATELY A 5.732 ACRE TRACT OF LAND OUT OF THE HIRAM GRANBERRY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 581 , TRACT 1C, AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" FROM AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT TO COMMERCIAL-1 DISTRICT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EXHIBIT ATTACHED HERETO AND SUBJECT TO THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2000. 00) FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a homerule City acting under its Charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Texas Local Government Code; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter ii of the Local Government Code, the City has the authority to adopt a comprehensive zoning ordinance and map regulating the location and use of buildings, other structures and land for business, industrial, residential and other purposes, and to amend said ordinance and map for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, morals and general welfare, all in accordance with a comprehensive plan; and WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is currently zoned as Agricultural under the City' s Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, a change in the zoning classification of said property was requested by a person or corporation having a proprietary interest in said property; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether these changes should be granted or denied: safety of the motoring public and the pedestrians using the facilities in the area immediately surrounding the sites; safety from fire hazards and damages; noise producing elements and glare of the vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established ' character of the 1111 neighborhood; location, lighting and types of signs and relation of signs to traffic control and adjacent property; street size and adequacy of width for traffic reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood; adequacy of parking as determined by requirements of this ordinance for off-street parking facilities; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street loading spaces, and protection of public health by surfacing on' all parking areas to control dust; effect on the promotion of health and the . general welfare; effect on light and air; effect on the over-crowding of the land; effect on the concentration of population; and effect on transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public facilities; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, further considered among other . things the character of the districts and their peculiar suitability for particular uses and the view to conserve the value of the buildings, and encourage, the most appropriate use of the land throughout this City; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that there is a public necessity for the zoning changes, that the public demands them, that the public interest clearly requires the amendments, and that the zoning changes do, not ' unreasonably invade the rights of those who bought or improved property with reference to the classification which existed at the time their original investment was made; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that the changes in zoning lessen the congestion in the streets, helps secure safety from fire, panic, , and other dangers, promotes the health and 'the general welfare, provides adequate light and air, prevents the over-crowding of land, avoids undue concentration of population, and facilitates the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, has determined that there is a necessity and need for the changes in zoning and has also found -and determined that there has been a change in the conditions of the property surrounding and in close. proximity to the tract or tracts of land requested for a change since the tract or 'tracts of land were originally classified and therefore feels that the respective changes in zoning classification for the tract or tracts of land are needed, are called for, and are in the best interest of the public at large, the citizens of the City of Southlake, Texas, and helps promote the general health, safety and welfare of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: -2- //ir Section 1 . That Ordinance No. 480, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Southlake, Texas, passed on the 19th day of September, 1989, as originally adopted and amended, is hereby amended so that the permitted uses in the hereinafter described areas be altered, changed and amended as shown and described below: Being approximately a 5.732 acre tract of land out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abstract No. 581, Tract 1C, as more fully and completely described in Exhibit "A, " attached hereto and incorporated herein. From Agricultural District to Commercial-1 District. Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby directed to correct the Official Zoning Map of the City of Southlake, Texas, to reflect the herein changes in zoning. Section 3. That in all other respects the use of the tract or tracts of land herein above described shall be subject to all the applicable regulations contained in said 'Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable and pertinent ordinances for the City of Southlake, Texas. All existing sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, words, phrases and definitions of said Zoning Ordinance are not amended hereby, but remain intact and are hereby ratified, verified and affirmed. Section 4 . That the zoning regulations and districts as herein established have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the community. They have been designed, with respect to both present conditions and the conditions reasonably anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future; to lessen congestion in the streets; to provide adequate light and air; to prevent over-crowding of land; to avoid undue concentration of population; and to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, 'drainage and surface water, parks and other commercial needs and development of the community. They have been made after a full and complete hearing with reasonable consideration among other things of the character of the district and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land, throughout the community. Section 5 . That this ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Southlake, Texas, affecting zoning ,and shall not repeal any of the provisions Of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of those ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. Section 6. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable and that if the validity of the zoning affecting any portion of the tract or tracts of land described herein shall be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the zoning of the balance of said tract or tracts of land described herein. -3- 3�1 111 Section 7. That 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 Thousand Dollars ($2000. 00) . A separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 1st reading the day of 1990 . MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2nd reading the day of , 1990. V MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: V CITY ATTORNEY Date: - ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE: V r' -4- City of Southlake,Texas MEMORANDUM May 18 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Karen P. Gandy, Zoning Administrator SUBJECT: ZA 90-22 Zoning Change Request ZA 90-22 is a zoning change request and concept plan for 14 . 614 acres out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract No. 695 , Tract 6 . The property is located on the west side of North Carroll Avenue, approximately 1000 feet South of City Hall. This tract is proposed to be Phase II of SouthView. The current zoning is Agricultural; the requested zoning is SF 20A. The owner is Edwin T. Clark; the applicant is Dixtor International, Inc. There were six (6) letters sent to property owners within 200 feet. To date, there has been two responses: Beulah Cross ' representative was undecided and T.J. McHale was in favor. On May 17 , 1990 , the Planning and 'Zoning Commission recommended approval (4-2) with Block 7 , Lot 6 east property line being extended southeastward to meet Dan Mitchell' s northeast property line. Those opposed felt that the office or commercial zoning should be continued southward to F.M. 1709 . KPG/ew I4 - 1 7 -01114%. WESTTARR LOOP `�, LAKE TROPHY CLUB , EA"' GRAPEVI�i 2- ' O. ' tsd R106E RN i 4.i. d• a sae JONFS MI. • � in AuRS I 10 I I =.�6005E�=CN 0� I tossup moNuow -_ giitF •1I 1 ^ stump LN <_ ` SASS ON WESTLAKE ; �� "#tA aR �1R1.� TROUT _ ///``` .� IN $0UTN r' THOUSAND OAKS 1 DENTOM COUNTY _ ti 't/P' iRAu LAM SOUTH LAKE °` I \ TARRANT• COUNTY • aR .I �, •trrr�r�r�rilA•Fa rfjwr77rs{r I Ntcr Nerrr D(STR(CT BOUND' • ! I S' `SOUTIILARE ;NA/00/hA�t • b �� . 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LU B S.F. 24,466 S.F. 400T• LOT 4 .■T 3 ` i21.506 S.F. 20,: 3 S.F. LOT 2 .0L 0T 1 20,108 S.F. 20,060 S.F. • 9J,Ok 0G4 1G -le F, g, C1 P 1� CD ►� Q 4 aoPS LOT 5 �GP '�Gry'L G LOT 2 LOT 9 LOT 8 \ 23,341 S.F. p 21,602 S.F. I21,534 S.F. 20.324 S.F. , / In JII I a W LOT 4 0 21,459 S.F. LOT 1 �'a ilo _ 21,301 S.F. 23,090 S.F. /:: () CO \ _1 / .-I 0- �1 . o b Z a 0 LOT 12 LOT 11 LOT 10 ' LOT 9 LOT 8 LOT 6 VI q 20,283 S.F. 20,020 S.F. 20,020 S.F. (20,019 S.F! 20,020 S.F.• LOT 7 26,839 S.F. OT 3 LOT 2 [() 20,350 S.F. Sle°s .-A__c__,4_ 29.036 S.F. 26,086 S.F. E*lst 3 �9'24'17 E : 1260.93' � S ' dy�• PS \..PPS, -�. St „il� aPG S O i3 �-5"4, caG 1 G , ��0�� do �G `plo �o 04 •1J ry CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 480-23 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 480, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BEING APPROXIMATELY A 14 . 614 ACRE TRACT OF LAND OUT OF THE W.W. HALL SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 695 , TRACT 6 , AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" FROM AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT TO SINGLE FAMILY-20A DISTRICT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EXHIBIT ATTACHED HERETO. AND SUBJECT TO THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2000. 00) FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a homerule City acting under its Charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Texas Local Government Code; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 11 of the Local Government Code, the City has the authority to adopt a comprehensive • zoning ordinance and map regulating the location and use of buildings, other structures and land for business, industrial, residential and other purposes, and to amend said ordinance and map for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, morals and general welfare, all in accordance with a comprehensive plan; and WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is currently zoned as Agricultural under the City' s Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, a change in the zoning classification of said property was requested by ,a person or corporation having a proprietary interest in said property; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council did consider the following factors • in making a determination as to whether these changes should be granted or denied: safety of the motoring public and the pedestrians using the facilities in the area immediately surrounding the sites; safety from fire hazards and damages; noise producing elements' and glare of the vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established character of the neighborhood; location, lighting and types of signs and relation of signs to traffic control and adjacent property; street size and adequacy of width for traffic reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood; adequacy of parking as determined by requirements of this ordinance for off-street parking facilities; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street loading spaces, and protection of public health by surfacing on all parking areas to control dust; effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare; effect on light and air; effect on the over-crowding of the land; effect on the concentration of population; and effect on transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public facilities; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, further considered among other things the character of the districts and their peculiar suitability for particular uses and the view to conserve the value of the buildings, and encourage the most appropriate use of the land throughout this City; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that there is a public necessity for the zoning changes, that the public demands them, that the public interest clearly requires the amendments, and that the zoning changes do not unreasonably invade the rights of those who bought or improved property with reference to the classification which existed at the time their original investment was made; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that the changes in zoning lessen the congestion in the streets, helps secure safety from fire, panic, and other dangers, promotes the health and the general welfare, provides adequate light and air, prevents the over-crowding of land, avoids undue concentration of population, and facilitates the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, has determined that there is a necessity and need for the changes . in zoning and has also found and determined that there has been a change in the conditions of the property surrounding and in close proximity to the tract or tracts of land requested for a change since the tract or tracts of land were originally classified and therefore feels that the respective changes in zoning classification for the tract or tracts of land are needed, are called for, and are in the best interest of th'e public at large, the citizens of the City of Southlake, Texas, and helps promote the general health, safety and welfare of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: -2- Section 1 . That Ordinance No. 480, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Southlake, Texas, passed on the 19th day of September, 1989, as originally adopted and amended, is hereby amended so that the permitted uses in the hereinafter described areas be altered, changed and amended as shown and described below: Being approximately a 14. 614 acre tract of land out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract No. 695 , Tract 6 , as more fully and completely described in Exhibit "A, " attached hereto and incorporated herein. From Agricultural District to Single Family-20A. Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby directed to correct the Official Zoning Map of the City of Southlake, Texas, to reflect the herein changes in zoning. Section 3. That in all other respects the use of the tract or tracts of land herein above described shall be subject to all the applicable regulations contained in said Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable and pertinent ordinances for the City of Southlake, Texas. All existing sections, subsections , paragraphs, sentences , words , phrases and definitions of said Zoning Ordinance are not amended hereby, but remain intact and are hereby ratified, verified and affirmed. Section 4. That the zoning regulations and districts as herein established have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the community. They have been designed, with respect to both present conditions and the conditions reasonably anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future; to lessen congestion in the streets; to provide adequate light and air; to prevent over-crowding of land; to avoid undue concentration of population; and to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, drainage and surface water, parks and other commercial needs and development of the community. They have been made after a full and complete hearing with reasonable consideration among other things of the character of the district and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. Section 5. That this ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Southlake, Texas, affecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of those ordinances are in, direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. Section 6. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable and that if the validity of the zoning affecting any portion of the tract or tracts of land described herein shall be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the zoning of the balance of said tract or tracts of land described herein. -3- /y—/0 Section 7. ` That 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 _ Thousand Dollars ($2000.00) . A separate ' offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 1st reading the day of 1990. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY PASSED AND APPROVED on 'the 2nd reading the day of , 1990. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney Date: ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE: -4- City of Southlake,Texas -MEMORANDUM May 18 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager - FROM: Karen P. Gandy, Zoning Administrator — SUBJECT: ZA 90-23 Preliminary Plat, SouthView, Phase II ZA 90-23 is the Preliminary Plat of SouthView, Phase II, being 14.614 acres out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract No. 695, Tract 6. The property is located on the west side of North Carroll Avenue, approximately 1000 feet south of City Hall. The current zoning is Agricultural; the requested zoning is SF-20 A. The owner is Edwin T. Clark; the applicant/developer is Dixtor International, Inc. The developer proposes twenty-four (24) lots with construction of Phase II to begin in September, 1990. There were six (6) letters sent to property owners within 200 feet. To date, there have been two responses: Beulah Cross' representative was undecided and T.J. McHale was in favor. On May 17 , 1990 , the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval (4-2) of the Preliminary Plat with the Engineer' s letters dated May 9 , 1990 omitting item #9 on the plat review letter. Those opposed voted against the plat to maintain consistency with their previous vote on the zoning and concept plan. KPG/ew 15-1 .. PRELIM CRY PLAT SOUL' li 0 VIEW PHASE II 4�� a' cx\t`Akc 1'' 0 NO°0t"„y 1� P.O.B. rI 5 89'07'10" 3 , 1252.27' 150.00' S0 0' 4- 11 162.01' 183.76' 3 166.81' 139.80' 132.90' 125.00' 125.00' • I . 1n L I 10 lA 1 W C 'O ,0 N F. LOT 1 LOT 10 h h LOT 7 ad o N LOT 6 + ^'• N 3 W Y 22.241 S.F.I' o�1�° 121.378 S.F. 'O a 24.466 S.F. �"` 20,240 S.F. o LOT 4 N LOT 3 1.,`,; I u " sn 1 * 1n / 3 D 21,506 S.F. 3 20,843 S.F. COg LOT 2 m LOT 1 0 01 q J 8 / Z \ C, m o n 20.10E S.F. o 20,060 S.F. d tog ,I I� z /'1''•�050.00SJsi. \ 141'69,; E u o 0 10 8 10 160.02' I n 153.49' "'AA" m m z O W 134.24' T3' o 0 3�' B.4 1, 6 S 89'24'17' E1 0 1 N 89'07'10" W S 84'58'18"I COURT A m 10.90' I Qj I W 3 IE N $ 1 LOT 5 0 10 114.10' 125.00' 125.00' 0 Z �,63' 0 o LOT 2 m1 N n I N o LOT 9 N o LOT 8 1 `',1. 3 /t3.341 S.F. /; Q --- - o 0 o N 8928'13' W 405.40' o 21,602 S.F., I 0 •io 0 21.534 S.F. ry N \ 1i / Op G4/' o -- ----•- 1 9yLri n ^ m n r n 20,324 S.F. \ eI. / 57 / 179.10' 226.30' ,n Qi J JaeG*w1G l� - 30' B.L. J 'I z L 35' B.L. - N JI r I o E L�}?.i "- `j3411�e� 154.10' , 1 3 r 160.00' o I�] �14'a eQ. g. Q r W 160.02' 155.02' 159.38' ^Ito 25.00' /\ o cp LOT 4 °' cl1 a O1 in o 1 a Q' P� �S���� 185.02' l OIPNBYI 0�/' �6ry // d I'Ili'''. 21.459 S.F.1 01 m 1 n m I LOT 1 3 a' o GGP 1 --- 364.80' LANE 50.00' .� r u I 'Io 121,301 S.F. ,^�o o N S 89'24'17' E 599.83' Og / LOT 5 o I / 8 \ .-.C 1 O 110.00' 110.00' 110.00' 110.00' 110.00' J 50.22' 43.08 81 / 23,090 S.F. m / '0 I N a� 4. () CO . y " r , 13 .00' ^1I .1 - -_ J r'� 122.26'I O w 3 35' B.L. 3 3 3 z J i5187'3� W 1 • • ,�, o. S e7s2'10 w COURT B 1 ;DI z o LOT 12 0 ~ LOT Il 0 7 LOT 10 8 + LOT 9 0 7 LOT 8 o o a LOT 6 duo• Mk \ i 50,0d 0`�� 1 0 o .0* r3 10 \ . . '1 / M �20,283 S.F. m $20,020 S.F. co n20,020 S.F.mN n 20,019 S.F.m n 20,020 S.F. LOT 7 N 26,839 S.F. $ py.3 LOT 3 \ 6 1n / LOT 2 oo oo _ $20,350 S.F. `j'c .4*z., 29,038 S.F. o / 26,088 S.F. cri o _ in 4 • 7 ��o III any ; ° 112.89' 110.00' 110.00' 110.00' 110.00' 129.13' 129.40' 255.19' m 177.32' 5 89'24'17' E 1260.93' r 3 11 04 Q = 11.3 CHS Q;ocT. 19.7 CFS 15' INLET \ \ \ \ A=2.75ac. • 11 cmo.6 i A=0.84 ac. t/c 10 min. / / 05=2.3 Q5=143ac. I / . I 0100=4.0 , 0103=7.5 / I I Q5 = 14.5 CFS I II I 01 � ., -- Q,,= 25.5 CFS 1 I,i 3' X 3' DROP INLET I 1 , __ N --�1N SaU ---- fn A / / I ., 24"1 RCP OR EQUAL 6 O 6 I a /\ / / � 2" BLOW—OFF \ ti• 36" RCP OR EQUAL IO —I 1 j1 —ke t e" s.s. I + i \ I a / �- .r-- I� P.( • \ 1 (11 WI e•• s.s.. I :j_t. Y. \i s,c.I I Ip I �_ �_ IIR'rlii-.... 0 to >I R _ S. 36" RCP \ I. lE \ W.L. 6.. w.L.�• \ t 100 OR EQUAL I C �-- al I OR ERCP 1/QUAL I IOw / `, �/ r //J�• /' Xi 1/ Q= 60 cts I I D 2 0 25.8 CFS O/v. / 2" BLOW—OFF rl9 ! / / Qs� 45.2 CFS �/ / �I I I iI� 1 i i °PIPE =46 cts �0 J UI V I I 1 I / / ty r' 15• DRAT AGE Bt,J,JTILIT E SEMENT _ I �' ` EI TING DRAINAGE CREEK EXISTING TANK (-------- .„..._....._.,,.. 0.1 r t ..,...____ �ct % EXISTING TANK t City of South lake,Texas MEMORANDUM May 18 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Karen P. Gandy, Zoning Administrator SUBJECT: ZA 90-26 Development Site Plan ZA 90-26 is a Development Site Plan for Timber Lake, Phase 2 , 156.7173 acres out of the P.J. Hyde Survey, Abstract No. 667, and the James Thornhill Survey, Abstract No. 1505. The property is located North of West Continental Blvd. , West of South White Chapel Blvd. and East of Southlake Hills Estates. The current zoning- is Planned Unit Development for residential purposes. Phase 2 will include 270 lots, 266 units with 1.7 units per acre. The developer proposes 26. 4 acres of open space which is 16. 8% of the total acreage. This phase should be completed in 1991 . On May 17 , 1990, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval (5-1) as submitted with the addition of a temporary entrance to Continental Blvd. from Briar Hollow Lane until the West stub-out is built and subject to Cheatham' s letter (items 1 & 2) dated May 9, 1990. KPG/ew • U`-I . o O �`°'""•• LAKE TROPHY CLUB "'ti, : `� '� . f••�• GRAPEVI: .1 �� EM JYEE M. w! iKt ' s i __ s 1 Iu I1I!liJI +(yam • N'` ' - WESTLAKE I. -1 n =un w - a • ew e 'EE110s if wp r OENTON COUNTY Paws Tut u�E Tomes SUS l` J DISTRICT SOUND t i• .o�11al�E �w �. lO villa\\.\ e • •S ` FL E =... Cay.n i �. IBM a a • hi 1 eeteww OW Irma a,--- 1t \ t e=tCElet w !- sere • A EUE nit cr.= Ew7ltaEri./:2 �\' _ wwtt = j u n.. ... . 2 eewluess w - W • 1Z ap\ . :MM. 31 1 e* 11 .1 i rut=sr r:gliva n I i -. 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Hawk, City Manager FROM: Karen P. Gandy, Zoning Administrator SUBJECT: ZA 90-27 Development Site Plan ZA 90-27 is the Preliminary Plat of Timber Lake, Phase 2,. 156.7173 acres out of the P.J. Hyde Survey, Abstract No. 667, and the James Thornhill Survey, Abstract No. 1505. The property is located North of West Continental Blvd. , West of South White Chapel Blvd. and East of Southlake Hills Estates. The current zoning- is Planned Unit Development for residential purposes. Phase 2 will include 270 lots, 266 units with 1.7 units per acre. The developer proposes 26.4 acres of open space which is 16 .8% of the total acreage. This phase should be completed in 1991 . There were sixteen (16) letters sent to property owners within 200 feet. To date, there has been one (1) response: Mr. Denver Mills, whose property is adjacent to the tract to the West, suggested that the stubout to the West be moved more to the North or to the South to allow more lotting possibilities on his land. 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I. .1113 •• 9 M S 041 .}..'./ s-34 V..:'01 kj-;IV.t't?.. PLANNING•ENGINEERING • ()Min DRANAGE AREA MAP it,-;h7:017' THE NELSON CORPORATION SOL'TI- 17_7 :RE • STRI SIMMLRSIDE IM II L•SCITE 312 I, 112.241: • 4.1290 ... qlb. DALLAS.MIAS MST MO MO UM APRIL 16.1900 • City of Southlake,Texas MEMORANDUM June 1 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Michael H. Barnes, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Austin Oaks Addition, Temporary Access Donald Herzog has requested to appear before the City Council to discuss a tempoarary access road easement to the Austin Oaks Subdivision, from the roadway known as the "Skaggs Shopping Center" access road. This would be in lieu of the roadway which will be permanently constructed as shown on the preliminary plat approved by the City Council on March 6 , 1990 . CEH/kb City of Southlake,Texas MEMORANDUM May 11, 1990 TO: Mayor Gary Fickes, Members of City Council and Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Billy Campbell, Chief of Police SUBJECT: Amending Ordinances No. 396 and No. 368 On Wednesday, May 9 , 1990, we were called to court on a trial concerning a speeding citation on Whites Chapel that official City complaint indicated Whites Chapel Boulevard and the Ordinace establishing the speed zone called for White Chapel Road. Judge Bradley had no choice but to acquit the subject because of the inconsistency between the Ordinance, complaint and the official map. I have requested an amendment to those Ordinances with the only change to read Whites Chapel Boulevard instead of Whites Chapel Road. With the thoughts of going to a Court of Record, it is these points of error that could cause an appeal and/or dismissal from a Court of Record. I feel that it is necessary that we act immediately to correct this inconsistency. The Court is reviewing all of our Ordinances for like-type problems and if we come up with any other inconsistencies we will be addressing them with the Council as we find them. BC/mar lt- f . ORDINANCE NO. 508 '‘,. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 349, AS AMENDED, fI RELATING TO INCREASING THE SPEED LIMIT ON CERTAIN STREETS AND ROADWAYS WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAXE; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake Texas i home rule city acting under its charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 169 of Article 6701d, Vernon's Tex.Rev.Civ.Stat. , the City of Southlake, Texas has the authority to establish prima facie maximum reasonable and prudent speeds within its corporate boundaries for vehicles on streets and highways. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION. 1 That all of the above' premises are found to be true and correct and are incorporated into the body of this ordinance as if copied in their entirety. SECTION 2 That Section 6 of Ordinance No. 349 is hereby amended to read as follows: "SECTION 6 The prima facie maximum and prudent speed for travel upon any street or roadway within the corporate city limits of the City of Southlake, Texas, other than those streets and roadways designated in subparagraphs (a,) through (b) below which shall be forty (40) miles per \slake\ord.24 _1_ fq . hour and other than upon State Highway 114 and Farm to Market Road 1709, shall be thirty (30) miles per hour, except as otherwise established by the Department of Public Safety of the State of Texas; and that such speed limit of thirty (30) miles per hour shall be effective immediately upon any street or roadway not presently posted by appropriate signs otherwise and shall be effective upon any street or roadway otherwise posted with a different speed limit sign being removed and a new speed limit sign reflecting a posted speed of thirty (30) miles per hour being erected. Those streets and roadways within the City of Southlake, Texas, upon which the prima facia maximum and prudent speed for travel shall be forty (40) miles per hour as indicated and except as set forth above are as follows: (a) South White Chapel Boulevard from Bear Creek to F.M. 1709 ; and (b) North White Chapel Boulevard from F.M. 1709 to Dove Road. " SECTION 3 This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances of the City of Southlake, Texas, except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances, in which event the conflicting provisions of such ordinances are hereby repealed. Ordinance No. 396 is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION 4 It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and \slake\ord.24 -2- / q�� sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. SECTION 5 All rights and remedies of the City of Southlake are expressly saved as to any and all violations of the provisions of Ordinance No. 349 or any other ordinances affecting prima facie speed limits which have accrued at the time of the effective date of this ordinance; and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts. SECTION 6 The City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby directed to publish the proposed ordinance or its caption and penalty together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public hearing thereon at least ten (10) days before the second reading of this ordinance, and if this ordinance provides for the imposition of any penalty, fine or forfeiture for any violation of any of its provisions, then the City Secretary shall additionally publish this ordinance in the official City newspaper one time within ten days after passage of this ordinance, as required by Section 3 .13 of the Charter of the City of Southlake. \slake\ord.24 _3_ SECTION 7 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THIS DAY OF , 1990. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY PASSED AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING ON THIS DAY OF , 1990. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: City Attorney Date: ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE: \slake\ord.24 -4- City of Southlake,Texas MEMORANDUM • • June 1, 1990 /�'� i TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Billy Campbell, Chief of Police SUBJECT: No Parking on Brumlow Between Highway 26 and Continental We want to establish no parking on the shoulder of the road on Brumlow Avenue because of the road conditions and the geographical nature of the road when there is parking on it. There is no existing shoulder maintenance of the road, and when vehicles try to park on the shoulder, they usually end up blocking the roadway and causing normal traffic to move into the center of the road. This creates a very dangerous situation because of the slight grade on the southern part of Brumlow which negates the vision of on-coming traffic. BC/mr //Fr ORDINANCE NO. I .7 \ ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS DESIGNATING A PORTION OF BRUMLOW AVENUE AS A NO PARKING, STOPPING OR STANDING AREA; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE i CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. EREAB, the City of ou a e, exas is a ome e city acting under its charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Local Government Code; and WHEREAS, Section 27 of Article 6701d of Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes authorizes a municipality to regulate the stopping, standing and parking of vehicles; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake has determined, after considering the characteristics and terrain of the location, that for the safety of persons traveling on Brumlow Avenue it is necessary to designate a portion of Brumlow Avenue as a no parking, standing or stopping zone; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that such stopping, standing or parking along both sides of Brumlow Avenue is dangerous to those using the highway and that such stopping, standing or parking of vehicles would unduly interfere with the free movement of traffic upon Brumlow Avenue. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: \slake\ord.26 -1 SECTION 1 It shall be unlawful to park, stand or stop any vehicle along LT b, either side of Brumlow Avenue from the //bO block of Brumlow Avenue to the gV U block of Brumlow Avenue. SECTION 2 The Public Works Department of the City of Southlake is hereby directed to place signs prohibiting the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles along Brumlow Avenue between H i 6 fr,"4 y/ and /J�JTi.6-,T_/ 41/ �i . Such signs shall be official signs and no persons shall stop, stand or park any vehicle in violation of the restrictions stated on such signs. The prohibition against parking in the above-designated area shall not be effective until the signs are in place. SECTION 3 This ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances of the City of Southlake, Texas, except where the provisions of this ordinance are in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances, in which event the conflicting provisions of such ordinances are hereby repealed. SECTION 4 It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the - phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and \slake\ord.26 -2- //Fr sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. SECTION 5 Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than Two Hundred Dollars ($200. 00), and no less than One . Dollar ($1.00) for each offense. .Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6 All rights and remedies of the City of Southlake are expressly saved as to any and all violations of the provisions of or any ordinances affecting the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles on Brumlow Avenue which have accrued at the time of the effective date of this ordinance; and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts. SECTION 7 The. City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby directed to publish the proposed ordinance or its caption and penalty together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public hearing thereon at least ten (10) days before the second reading of this ordinance, and if this ordinance provides for the \slake\ord.26 -3- imposition of any penalty, fine or forfeiture for any violation of any of its provisions, then the City Secretary shall additionally publish this ordinance in the official City newspaper one time within ten days after passage of this ordinance, as required by Section 3 . 13 of the Charter of the City of Southlake. , SECTION- 8 This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law", and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED ON FIRST READING ON THIS DAY OF ' , 1990. ' MAYOR ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY PASSED AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING ON THIS DAY OF , 1990. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY. SECRETARY ' \slake\ord.26 -4- ' 1 AND �GALITY: OVER AS TO FORM lir . APPROVED City Attorney Date: ADOPTED EFFECTIVE. a n_ /rN Est®kekord.26 STATE OF TEXAS S S INTERLOCAL AGREE OR COUNTY OF TARRANT S SANITARY SEWER SERVICES This Intea:local Agreement for Sanitary Sewer Services (the "Agreement" ) is made and entered into by and between the ir City of Grapevine, Texas, a municipal corporation located in Tarrant County,--Texas, ( "Grapevine" ) and the City of Southlake, Texas , a municipal corporation located in Tarrant County, Texas ( "Southlake" ) . WHEREAS, Grapevine and Southlake desire to enter into an interlocal agreement at the request of Southlake to provide sanitary Sewer service to Lots 1, 2,. and 3 of the Grapevine Plaza ( "Grapevine Plaza" ) located at the intersection of Park Boulevard and State Highway 114 and as shown on the final plat recorded September 16, 1985 in the Records of Tarrant County, Texas at Volume 388-191, Page 05, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, Article 4413(32c) , Vernon' s Texas Civil Statutes, as amended (the "Act" ) provides authorization for municipalities to contract with one another for the performance of governmental functions and services under the terms of the Act; and WHEREAS, Grapevine has sufficient capacity in its treatment facility to accomodate Southlake's request; and WHEREAS, both Grapevine and Southlake have current revenues available and allocated to cover their respective performance requirements under this Agreement; and WHEREAS, due to the utavailability of treatment facilities in Southlake when ) n was developed, a 10,000 gallon holding tank was insta led to provide sewage collection; and WHEREAS, due to various problems with the 10, 000 gallon holding tank, overflow sewage has on occasion drained into that portion of Park Boulevard located within the City of Grapevine; and WHEREAS, it would be to the benefit of both parties for Grapevine to provide sanitary sewer service to Grapevine Plaza under the terms of this Agreement; and WHEREAS, Southlake intends to have adequate treatment facilities constructed and operating to accomodate Grapevine Plaza in the future; and WHEREAS, it is mutually advantageous to both parties to enter into this Agreement. as -1 • WITNESSET NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants , terms and conditions set forth herein, and the mutual benefits to each party, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Grapevine and Southlake hereby contract, covenant, warrant and agree as follows : ADOPTION OF PREAMBI Al.l of the matters stated in the preamble of this Agreement are true and correct and are hereby incorporated into the body of this Agreement as though fully set forth in their entirety herein. II . COnNEcTIONS 1 . Grapevine agrees to provide sanitary sewer service to , Grapevine Plaza only for existing facilities as shown on the site plan of Grapevine Plaza, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit B. 2 . Southlake agrees that no additional facilities shall be connected without the prior approval of the Grapevine City Council and a written amendment to this Agreement. III. CHARGES FOR SANITARY SEWER(SERVICgd 1 . Southlake shall be charged for the sanitary sewer service and shall pay to Grapevine all those charges applicable to customers within the Grapevine corporate limits at a rate of 125% times the rate charged to customers within the Grapevine corporate limits . The 125% rate shall apply to tap charges, pro rata charges .(if any) , services charges, consumption charges, deposits and all other charges which Southlake is required to pay. 2 . All charges shall be subject to the Grapevine City Council ' s right and authority to change and adjust the charges and Southlake shall pay 125% of the charge as changed or adjusted by the Grapevine City Council. IV. MFUER READING 1 . Southlake has previously installed and agrees to maintain one master meter to measure the amount of water used by each of the facilities in Grapevine Plaza as shown on Exhibit B. _2_ 0411E 4a-a 2 . Southlake shall -read the master meter on the first working day of each month and shall deliver the reading to . the Grapevine Utility Billing technician by 500 p.m. on the fifth (5th) day of each month, or by 5:00 p.m. on the next working day if the fifth (5th) day is a holiday or weekend. Southlake shall be charged a fifty dollar ($50.00) late fee for each reading that is not timely received. 3 . Grapevine shall be entitled, upon ---prior written notice to Southlake, to read Southlake's master meter at any time during normal business hours . A Southlake representative may accompany the Grapevine representative when the master meter is read. V. E I.LLI NG. 1. Grapevine shall bill Southlake --directly for the sanitary sewer service provided pursuant to this Agreement. 2 . Southlake shall be responsible, at its own cost and expense, for billing individual users of Grapevine ' s sanitary sewer system. VI. OWLIANCE WITH LOWL AND FEDERAL LAWS 1. Southlake agrees to and shall comply with all applicable ordinances, resolutions and other rules and regulations of Grapevine, except as specifically provided by this Agreement, and with all applicable state and federal laws . 2 . Specifically, Southlake shall comply with all provisions, terms and conditions of Article II, Division 1, Chapter 25 of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances, as now existing or as may hereafter be amended, relating to water and sewers generally, and Article II, Division 3, Chapter 25 of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances, as now existing or as may hereafter be amended, and all state and federal laws relating to industrial wastes . A copy of Article II, Divisions 1 and 3, Chapter 25 of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances, as now existing,- is attached as Exhibit "C. " 3 . In addition to the charges set forth in Section III of this Agreement, Southlake shall pay all applicable fees and charges required by Article II, Division 3, Chapter 25 of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances. -3- Q411L VII . REMEU E S 1. Grapevine may discontinue the sanitary sewer service to Southlake for any violation or breach by Southlake of the terms of this Agreement until the violation or breach has been cured to the satisfaction of Grapevine. 2 . Grapevine may discontinue the sanitary sewer service to Southlake for any violation by Southlake of the provisions of Chapter 25 of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances until the violation has been cured to the satisfaction of Grapevine. 3 . Except for the failure to pay charges when due and payable, and except for any violation by Southlake of any of the provisions, terms or conditions of Article II, Division 3, Chapter 25 of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances or any state or federal law relating to industrial wastes, prior to discontinuing the sanitary sewer service, Grapevine agrees to provide Southlake an opportunity to remedy the violation to Grapevine ' s satisfaction within thirty (30) days of the date written notice of the violation is mailed to Southlake. If the violation is the failure to pay charges when due and payable, Grapevine may discontinue sanitary sewer service immediately upon the occurrence of the violation until payment is made. If the violation is a violation of a provision, term or condition of Article II , Division 3, Chapter 25 of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances or any state or federal law relating to industrial wastes , prior to discontinuing sanitary service, Grapevine agrees to provide Southlake an oppportunity to remedy the violation to Grapevine ' s satisfaction within such period of time as Grapevine determines is reasonable considering the nature and extent of the violation, which time period shall be spelled out in a written notice of the violation and which time period shall commence to run upon the mailing of the notice of violation to Southlake. 4 . In addition to discontinuance of the sanitary sewer service, Grapevine may pursue all legal and equitable remedies, including but not limited to, injunctive relief and the recovery of damages and civil or criminal penalties . The right of Grapevine to pursue all legal and equitable remedies shall survive the termination of this Agreement. vIIi. TERM This Agreement shall be for a term of five (5) years commencing on the day of , 1990 . -4-- 0611L IX. NOTICES Any notice required to be given under this Agreement shall be deemed to have been adequately given if deposited in the United States mail in an envelope with sufficient postage and properly addressed to the other party as follows: TO GRAPEVINE: City of Grapevine 413 Main Street Grapevine, Texas 76051 Attention: City Manager TO SOUTHLAKE: City of Southlake 667 N. Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas 76092 Attention: City Manager A change of address may be made by either party upon the giving of ten ( 10) days prior written notice. X. TERMINATION 1 . Grapevine may terminate this Agreement prior to the end of the term upon either of the following conditions : a. Grapevine has discontinued sanitary sewer service to Southlake on two (2) or more occasions; or b. Southlake has violated any of the provisions, terms or conditions of Article II, Division 3, Chapter 25 of the Grapevine Code of Ordinances or any state or federal law relating to industrial wastes which violation has not been cured to the satisfaction of Grapevine' within such period of time as Grapevine determines is reasonable considering the nature and extent of the violation, which time period shall be spelled out in a written notice of violation and which time period shall commence to run upon the mailing of the notice of violation to Southlake. 2 . The parties may terminate this Agreement at any time by mutual written consent. -5- 0411L 3 . Upon the termination of this Agreement, Grapevin' *hal]. have the absolute right to terminate and discontinue the sanitary sewer service to Southiake a►nd shall be entitled to take nny and all action necessary to effectuate the termination and discontinuation of sanitary sewer service. XI . ZISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 1 . This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors , and assigns . 2 . This Agreement constitutes the sole and only agreement of the parties hereto and supersedes any prior understandings or written or oral agreements between the parties respecting the subject matter hereof. 3 . No amendment, modification or alteration of the terms hereof shall be binding unless the same be in writing, dated subsequent to the date hereof and duly executed by the parties . 4 . This Agreement may be executed concurrently in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original , but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 5 . In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein. 6 . The obligations and undertakings of each of the parties to this Agreement are and shall be performable in Tarrant County, Texas . -6- 0411L 7 . Each party hereto warrants that it has received authority from its governing body to enter into this Agreement. EXECUTED this the day of , 1990 . ATTEST: CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS By: City Secretary Mayor [SEAL] APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney ATTEST: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: City Secretary Mayor [SEAL] APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney -7- 04111. . • • I . • (0(i ( .4....- A I) . .: .... 1 5 .-130 r)4:4_41..% : ..". id 0 I)1 1 (1 1 ' 'raL1231Lim" Jszomen'zilg;:crmill' Iji'• - 1 I 1 / • S I-- I • .e' -.1.-7-C K 4.77-'. ..C .." . _ '; •••••••i..•••••• •••••••••...........•::"•=:•..1.00 .1316L-1.4 .•144;111".L..SLIA Golvcizz=121=r •.....-- --.-.... ----------..---•-----7--••••••-•".......... ..."..... ( .....) • Park Blvd. ECT DATA - . 6 et -- •• •.----.--•-••,_ •11... ....rj - )1.111.1LIWIlia . • - ."::I.1 I .0e.' •0.ortr 1 %pier ,,,. 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Ala I i 1 1 1 Ilil 11111111r I11 1'1 l i r}1 ' f j III (;1:� �ZC f ( ! `r . r I ,1 ' fit f{:4. d :t1 , .1 r 1z.. 1 Ie , 11 11r. 1 iI ;Ile 1 It +f q 1,1 1 . , ' tiiiii �• I II • t uIit! 1, •ill 9 •111 lii 11 1 1 I 4 !1j 11 A:t •i ! I� , ! • • ! I II I• 1111,I1 I:l• If 1 I ! ' 1 + 1 II: 1(Il{I 'I ATTACHMENT C g 25-60 GRAPEVINE CODE DIVISION 3. INDUSTRIAL WASTES Sec. 25-60. Definitions. As used in this division, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them: Approving authority: The city manager or his duly authorized representative and Trinity River Authority if discharge is into Trinity River Authority Treatment Facilities. BOD (biochemical oxygen demand): The quantity of oxygen by weight, expressed in mg/1, utilized in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory conditions for five (5) days at a temperature of twenty (20) degrees centigrade. Building sewer: The extension from the building drain to the public sewer or other place of disposal (also called house lateral and house connection). City: The city or any authorized person acting in its behalf. COD (chemical oxygen demand): Measure of the oxygen consuming capacity of inorganic and organic matter present in the water or wastewater expressed in mg/1 as the amount of oxygen consumed from a chemical oxidant in a specific test, but riot differentiating between stable and unstable • organic matter and thus not necessarily correlating with biochemical oxygen demand. Control manhole: A manhole giving access to a building sewer at some point before the building sewer discharge mixes with other discharges in the public sewer. Control point: A point of access to a course of discharge before the discharge mixes with other discharges in the public sewer. Director: The public works director of the city or his duly au- thorized representative. Garbage: Animal and vegetable wastes and residue from preparation, cooking, and dispensing of food; and from the Supp.No. 31 1720 • ? lP UTILITIES AND SERVICES 125.60 handling, processing, storage and sale of food products and produce. • Industrial user: Any person, including but not limited to, any individual, firm, partnership,corporation, association, municipali- - ty, or any other legal entity, who discharges or desires to dis- charge industrial wastes to the Central Regional Wastewater System. Industrial waste: Waste resulting from any process of industry, manufacturing, trade, or business from the development of any natural resource, or any mixture of the waste with water or normal waste water, or distinct from normal waste water. Industrial waste surcharge:.The charge made on those persons who discharge industrial wastes into the city's sewerage system in addition to the published charges for normal domestic waste water. Milligrams per liter (mg/l):The same as parts per million and is a weight-to-volume ratio; the milligram-per-liter value multiplied by the factor eight and thirty-four one-hundredths (8.34) shall be equivalent to pounds per million gallons of water. Natural outlet: Any outlet into a watercourse, ditch, lake, or other body of surface water or groundwater. Normal domestic waste water: Waste water excluding industrial waste water discharged by a person into sanitary sewers and in which the average concentration of total suspended solids is not mote than two hundred (200) mg/1 and BOD is not more than two hundred (200) mg/1. Overload: The imposition of organic or hydraulic loading on a treatment facility in excess of its engineered design capacity. Person as defined in section 1-5, including any govern- ment or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, estate, trust, and any other legal entity. pH: The reciprocal of the logarithm (base 10) of the hydrogen ion concentration expressed in grams per liter. Supp.No.31 1721 • § 25-60 GRAPEVINE CODE Public sewer: Pipe or conduit carrying waste water or unpolluted drainage in which owners of abutting properties shall have the use, subject to control by the city. Sanitary sewer: A public sewer that conveys domestic waste water or industrial wastes or a combination of both, and into which storm water, surface water, groundwater, and other unpolluted wastes are not intentionally passed. _ Significant industrial user: Any industrial user who is con- nected or desires to connect to the city's domestic wastewater collection system and meets at least one of•the following criteria: (a) Average industrial wastewater discharge rate greater than fifty thousand(50,000)gallons per day. (b) BOD and/or suspended solids concentrations in industrial wastewater greater than two hundred fifty(250)mg/l. (c) Industrial category regulated by National Pretreatment Standards as promulgated by the United States Environ- mental Protection Agency. Slug: Any discharge of water, waste water, or industrial waste which in concentration of any given constituent or in quantity of flow, exceeds for any period of duration longer than fifteen (15) minutes more than five (5) times the average twenty-four (24) hour concentration or flows during normal operation. Standard Methods: The examination and analytical procedures set forth in the latest edition, at the time of analysis, of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" as prepared, approved, and published jointly by the American Public Health Associa- tion, the American Water Works Association, and the Water Pollution Control Federation. Storm sewer: A public sewer which carries storm and surface waters and drainage and into which domestic waste water or industrial wastes are not intentionally passed. Storm water: Rainfall or any other forms of precipitation. Supp. No.31 1722 UTILITIES AND SERVICES ! 25-60 Suspended solids: Solids measured in mg/1 that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension in, water, waste water, or other liquids, and which are largely removable by a laboratory filtration device. To discharge: Includes to deposit, conduct, drain, emit, throw, run, allow to seep, or otherwise release or dispose of, or to allow, permit, or suffer any of these acts or emissions. Total toxic organics: The sum of all detected concentrations greater than ten(10)micrograms/liter for all organic compounds classified as priority pollutants by the United States Environ- mental Protection Agency. Trap: A device designed to skim, settle, or otherwise remove grease, oil, sand, flammable wastes or other harmful substances. Unpolluted waste water: Water containing: (1) No free or emulsified grease or oil; (2) No acids or alkalis; (3) No phenols or other substances producing taste or odor in receiving water; (4) No toxic or poisonous substances in suspension, colloidal state, or solution; (5) No noxious or otherwise obnoxious or odorous gases; (6) Not more than ten (10) mg/1 each of suspended solids and BOD; and (7) Color not exceeding fifty (50) units as measured by the Platinum-Cobolt method of determination as specified in Standard Methods. Waste: Rejected, unutilized or superfluous substances in liquid, gaseous, or solid form resulting from domestic, agricultural, or industrial activities. Waste water: A combination of the water-carried waste from residences, business buildings, institutions, and industrial establishments, together with any ground, sur- face, and storm water that may be present. Supp. No. 31 1723 §25.60 GRAPEVINE CODE Waste water facilities: All facilities for collection, pumping, treating, and disposing of waste water and industrial wastes. Waste water service charge:The charge on all users of the public sewer system whose wastes do not exceed in strength the concentration values established as representative of normal waste water. Waste water treatment plant: Any city-owned facilities, devices, and structures used for receiving, processing and treating waste water, industrial waste, and sludges from the sanitary sewers. Watercourse: A natural or man-made channel in which a flow of water occurs, either continuously or intermittently. (Ord. No. 73-5. § 1, 2-6-73; Ord. No. 83-38, § 1, 7-5-83; Ord. No. 85-70, § 1(A), 11-19-85) Sec. 25-61. Prohibited discharges. (a) No person may discharge to public sewers any waste which by itself or by interaction with other wastes may: (1) Injure or interfere with waste water treatment processes or facilities; (2) Constitute a hazard to humans or animals; or (3) Create a hazard in receiving waters of the waste water treatment plant effluent. (b) All discharges shall conform to requirements of this division. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 2, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-62. Chemical discharges. (a) No discharge to public sewers may contain: (1) Cyanide greater than 1.0 mg/1; (2) Fluoride other than that contained in the public water supply, total not to exceed 1.5 mgil; (3) Chlorides in concentrations greater than 250 mg/1; Supp. No. Al 1724 • as-42. • UTILITIES AND SERVICES a 25-62 (4) Gasoline,benzene,naphtha,fuel oil,or other flammable or explosive liquid,solid or gas; (5) Substances causing an excessive chemical oxygen demand (COD); (6) Cyanides or cyanogen compounds capable of liberating hydrocyanic gas on acidification,not to exceed 0.2 mg/1; (7) Total toxic organics,not to exceed 1.000 mg/1; (8) Phenol,not to exceed 0.005 mg/I;or (9) Hydrogen sulfide,not to exceed 0.1 mg/1. (b) No waste or waste water discharged to public waters may contain: • (1) Strong acid, iron pickling wastes, or concentrated plating solutions whether neutralized or not; (2) Fats; wax, grease or oils, whether emulsified or not, in excess of one hundred (100) mg/1 or containing substances which may solidify or become viscous at temperatures between thirty-two(32)and one hundred fifty (150) degrees Fahrenheit (0 and 65° Celsius); (3) Objectionable or toxic substances, exerting an exces- sive chlorine requirement, to such degree that any such material received in the composite waste water • Supp. No.31 1725 UTILITIES AND SERVICES S 25.63 at the waste water treatment works exceeds the limits established by the approving authority for such materials; or (4) Obnoxious, toxic, or poisonous solids, liquids, or gases in quantities sufficient to violate the provisions of • section 25-61(a). (c) No waste, waste water, or other substance may be • discharged into public sewers which has a pH lower than -- 5.5 or higher than 9.5, or any other corrosive property capable of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment, and personnel at the waste water facilities. (d) All waste, wastewater, or other substance containing phenols, hydrogen sulfide, or other taste- and odor producing substances, shall conform to concentration limits established by the approving authority. After treatment of the composite waste water, concentration limits may not exceed the requirements established by state, federal, or other agencies with jurisdiction over discharges to receiving waters.(Ord.No.73-5, § 3,2-6-73;Ord.No. 83-38, § 1,7-5-83) Sec. 25-63. Heavy metals and toxic materials. (a) No discharge may contain concentrations of heavy metals greater than amounts specified in subsection (b) of - this section. (b) The maximum allowable concentrations of heavy metals stated in terms of milligrams per liter (mg/1), determined on the basis of individual sampling in accord- ance with Standard Methods are: • (1) Arsenic 0.05 mg/1; (2) Barium 2.0 mg/1; (3) Boron 1.0 mg/1; (4) Cadmium 0.02 mg/I; (5) Chromium (total) 3.5 mg/I; (6) Copper 1.0 mg/I; (7) Lead 0.1 mg/1; • (8) Manganese 1.0 mg/I; (9) Mercury 0.005 mg/1; • Supp.No.21 1727 • c71 /3 4 25-63 GRAPEVINE CODE (10) Nickel 1.0 mg/I; (11) Selenium 0.02 mg/1; (12) Silver 0.1 mg/I; (13) Zinc 2.5 mg/I; (c) No other heavy metals or toxic materials may be discharged into public sewers without a permit from the approving authority specifying conditions of pretreatment, concentrations, volumes, and other applicable provisions. (d) Prohibited heavy metals and toxic materials include but are not limited to: • (1) Antimony; (2) Beryllium; (3) Bismuth; (4) Cobalt; (5) Molybdenum; (6) Tin; (7) Uranyl ion; (8) Rhenium; • (9) Strontium; • (10) Tellurium; (11) Herbicides; (12) Fungicides; and (13) Pesticides. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 4, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-64. Garbage. (a) No person may discharge garbage into public sewers unless it is shredded to a degree that all particles can be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing IThe next page is 1731] Supp.No:21 1728 UTILITIES AND SERVICES § 25-67 in public sewers. Particles greater than one-half inch in any dimension are prohibited. (h) The approving authority is entitled to review and approve the installation and operation of any garbage grinder equipped with a motor of three-fourths horsepower (0.76 hp metric) or greater. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 5, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-65. Storm water and other unpolluted drainage. (a) No person may discharge to public sanitary sewers: (1) Unpolluted storm water, surface water, groundwater, roof runoff or subsurface drainage; (2) Unpolluted cooling water; (3) Unpolluted industrial process waters; or (4) Other unpolluted drainage. (h) In compliance with the Texas Water Quality Act and other statutes, the approving authority may designate storm sewers and other watercourses into which unpolluted drainage described in subsection (a) of this section may be discharged. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 6, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-66. Temperature. No person may discharge liquid or vapor having a temperature higher than one hundred fifty (150)-degrees Fahrenheit (65° Celsius), or any substance which causes the temperature of the total wastewater treatment plant influent to increase at a rate of ten (10) degrees Fahrenheit or more per hour, or a combined total increase of plant influent temperature to one hundred ten (110) degrees Fahrenheit. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 7, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-67. Radioactive wastes. (a) No person may discharge radioactive wastes or isotopes into public sewers without the permission of the approving authority. 1731 § 25-67 GRAPEVINE CODE (b) The approving authority may establish, in compliance with applicable state and federal regulations,regulations for discharge of radioactive wastes into public sewers. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 8, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-68. Impairment of facilities. (a) No person may discharge into public sewers any substance capable of causing: (1) Obstruction to the flow in sewers; (2) Interference with the operation of treatment processes of facilities; or (3) Excessive loading of treatment facilities. (b) Discharges prohibited by subsection.(a) include, but are not limited to materials which exert or cause concentra- tions of: (1) Inert suspended solids greater than two hundred fifty (250) mg/1 including but hot limited to: (i) Fuller's earth; (ii) Lime slurries; and (iii) Lime residues; (2) Dissolved solids greater than one thousand (1,000) mg/I including but not limited to: (i) Sodium chloride; and (ii) Sodium sulfate; (3) Excessive discoloration including but not limited to: (i) Dye wastes; and (ii) Vegetable tanning solutions, or (4) BOD, COD, or chlorine demand in excess of normal plant capacity. (c) No person may discharge into public sewers any substance that may: (1) Deposit grease or oil in the sewer lines in such a manner as to clog the sewers; 1732 UTILITIES AND SERVICES S 25-68 (2) Overload skimming and grease handling equipment; (3) Pass to the receiving waters without being effectively treated by normal wastewater treatment processes due to the nonamenability of the substance to bacterial action; or (4) Deleteriously affect the treatment process due to excessive quantities. (d) No person may discharge any substance into public sewers which: (1) Is not amenable to treatment or reduction by the processes and facilities employed; or (2) Is amenable to treatment only to such a degree that the treatment plant effluent cannot meet the require- ments of other agencies having jurisdiction over discharge to the receiving waters. (e) The approving authority shall regulate the flow and concentration of slugs when they may: (1) Impair the treatment process; (2) Cause damage to collection facilities; (3) Incur treatment costs exceeding those for normal waste water; or (4) Render the waste unfit for stream disposal or industrial use. (f) No person may discharge into public sewers solid or viscous substances which may violate subsection (a) of this section if present in sufficient quantity or size including but not limited to: (1) Ashes; (2) Cinders; (3) Sand; • (4) Mud; (5) Straw; • (6) Shavings; (7) Metal; 1733 2. -68 GRAPEVINE CODE (8) Glass; (9) Rags; (10) Feathers; (11) Tar; (12) Plastics; ' (13) Wood; (14) Unground garbage; (15) Whole blood; (16) Paunch manure; (17) Hair and fleshings; (18) Entrails; (19) Paper products, either whole or ground by garbage grinders; (20) Slops; (21) Chemical residues; (22) Paint residues; or (23) Bulk solids. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 9, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-69. Use of system; compliance with author- ity. (a) Unless exception is granted by the approving authori- ty, the public sewer system shall be used by all persons discharging: (1) Waste water; (2) Industrial waste; (3) Polluted liquids; or (4) Unpolluted waters or liquids. (b) Unless authorized by the Texas Water Quality Board, no person may deposit or discharge any waste included in subsection (a) of this section on public or private property in or adjacent to any: (1) Natural outlet; (2) Watercourse; (3) Storm sewer; 1734 UTILITIES AND SERVICES 3 25-70 (4) Other area within the jurisdiction of the city. (c) The approving authority shall verify prior to discharge that wastes authorized to be discharged will receive suitable treatment within the provisions of laws, regulations, ordinances, rules and orders of federal, state and local governments. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 10, 2-6-73) Cross references—Required connection,§9 12-21(1),25-23. Sec. 25-70. Approving authority requirements. (a) If discharges or proposed discharges to public sewers may: (1) Deleteriously affect waste water facilities, processes, equipment, or receiving waters; (2) Create a hazard to life or health; or (3) Create a public nuisance; the approving authority shall require: (i) Pretreatment to an acceptable condition for discharge to the public sewers. Pretreatment shall comply with all Federal Categorical Pretreatment Standards as well as any applicable state standards. (ii) Control over the quantities and rates of discharge; and (iii) Payment to cover the cost of handling and treating the wastes. (b) The approving authority is entitled to determine whether a discharge or proposed discharge is included under subsection (a) of this section. (c) The approving authority shall reject wastes when: (1) It determines that a discharge or proposed discharge is included under subsection (a) of this section; and (2) The discharger does not meet the requirements of subsection (a) of this section. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 11, 2-6-73; Ord. No. 83-38, § 1, 7-5-83) • Supp.No.21 1735 § 25-71 GRAPEVINE CODE Sec. 25-71. Approving► authority review and ap- proval. (a) If pretreatment or control is required, the approving • authority shall review and approve design and installation of equipment and processes. (b) The design and installation of equipment and pro- . cesses must conform to all applicable statutes, codes, ordinances and-other laws. - (c) Any person responsible for discharges requiring pretreatment, flow-equalizing, or other facilities shall provide and maintain the facilities in effective operating condition at his own expense. (d) Dilution is not an acceptable means of reducing pollutant concentrations. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 12, 2-6-73; Ord. No. 83-38, § 1, 7-5-83) Sec. 25-72. Requirements for traps. (a) Discharges requiring a trap include: (I) Grease or waste containing grease in excessive amounts; (2) Oil; (3) Sand; (4) Flammable wastes; and (5) Other harmful ingredients. (b) Any person responsible for discharges requiring a trap shall at his own expense and as required by the approving authority: (1) Provide equipment and facilities of a type and capacity approved by the approving authority; (2) Locate the trap in a manner that provides ready and easy accessibility for cleaning and inspection; and . (3) Maintain the trap in effective operating condition. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 13, 2-6-73) Supp.No.21 1736 UTILITIES AND SERVICES 125-74 Sec. 25-73. Requirements for building sewers. Any person responsible for discharges through a building sewer carrying industrial wastes shall, at his own expense and as required by the approving authority: (1) Install an accessible and safely located control manhole; (2) Install meters and other appurtenances to facilitate • observation sampling and measurement of the waste; and (3) Maintain the equipment and facilities. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 14, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-74. Sampling and testing. (a) Sampling shall be conducted according to customarily accepted methods, reflecting the effect of constituents upon the sewage works and determining the existence of hazards to health, life, limb, and property. (NOTE: The particular analyses involved will determine whether a twenty-four (24) hour composite sample from all outfalls of a premise is appropriate or whether a grab sample or samples should be taken. Normally, but not always, BOD and suspended solids analyses are obtained from 24-hour composites of all outfalls. Where applicable, 16-hour, 8-hour or some other period may be required. Periodic grab samples are used to determine pH.) (b) Examination and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes required by this division shall be: (1) Conducted in accordance with the latest edition of Standard Methods; and (2) Determined from suitable samples taken at the control manhole provided or other control point authorized by the approving authority. (c) BOD and suspended solids shall be determined from composite sampling. Supp.No.21 1737 §25-74 GRAPEVINE CODE (d) The city shall select an independent firm or laboratory to determine flow, BOD, suspended solids and other chemical anal- ysis as necessary. (e) The city is entitled to select the time of sampling at its sole • discretion so long as at least monthly samples are taken and reported to the approving authority.(Ord. No. 73-5, § 15,2-6-73; Ord. No. 83-38, § 1, 7-5-83) • Sec. 25-75. Payment and agreement required. (a) Persons making discharges of industrial waste shall • pay a charge to cover the cost of collection and treatment. (b) When discharges of industrial waste are approved by the approving authority, the city or its authorized represent • - ative shall enter into an agreement or arrangement providing: (l) Terms of acceptance by the city; and • (2) Payment by the person making the discharge. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 16, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-76. Extra strength waste charge and added costs. (a) If the volume or character of the waste to be treated by the city does not cause overloading the sewage collection, treatment, or disposal facilities of the city, then prior to approval, the city and the person making the discharge shall enter into an agreement which provides that the discharger pay an extra strength waste surcharge to be determined from the schedule of charges. (b) If the volume or character of the waste to be treated by the city requires that waste water collection, treatment, or other disposal facilities of the city be improved, expanded, • or enlarged in order to treat the waste, then prior to approval, the city and the person making the discharge shall enter into an agreement which provides that the discharger pay in full all added costs the city may incur due to acceptance of the waste. Supp.No.21 1738 UTILITIES AND SERVICES 4 25.78 (c) The agreement entered into pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall include but not be limited to: (1) Amortization of all capital outlay for collecting and treating the waste, including new capital outlay and • the proportionate part of the value of the existing system used in handling and treating the waste; (2) Operation and maintenance costs including salaries and wages, power costs, costs of chemicals and Supp.No.21 1738.1 UTILITIES AND SERVICES S 25-78 supplies, proper allowances for maintenance, depreci- ation, overhead, and office expense. (d) Amortization shall be completed in a twenty-year period and payment shall include all debt service costs. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 17, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-77. Schedule of charges. The surcharge for the discharging of extra strength waste into the sanitary sewer shall be computed in accordance with formula set forth below. The surcharge will be in addition to the published charges for normal domestic waste water. Ci = Vi [Y (BOD-240) + Z (S.S.-240)] 1000 Where Ci= Surcharge in dollars per month Vi ='Vol. of waste water, 1,000 gal. per month Y = 0.0423 X 8.34 = $0.3756/mg/I Z = 0.0229 X 8.34 = $0.2911/mg/1 (Ord. No. 73-5, § 18, 2-6-73; Ord. No. 78-30, § 1, 6-6-78) Sec. 25-78. Adjustment of charges. (a) The city shall adjust charges at least annually to reflect changes in the characteristics of waste water based . on the results of sampling and testing. (b) Increases in charges shall be retroactive for two (2) billing periods and shall continue for six (6) billing periods unless subsequent tests determine that the charge should be further increased. (c) The city shall review at least annually the basis for determining charges and shall adjust the unit treatment cost in the formula to reflect increases or decreases in waste water treatment costs based on the previous year's experience. (d) The city shall bill the discharger by the month and shall show extra strength waste surcharges as a separate Supp. No. 1 1739 § 25-78 GRAPEVINE CODE item on the regular hill for water and sewer charges. The discharger shall pay monthly in accordance with practices existing for payment of sewer charges. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 19, 2-6-73; Ord. No. 78-30, § 1, 6-6-78) . Sec. 25-79. Savings clause. A person discharging extra strength wastes into public sewers prior to the effective date of Ordinance No. 73-5 may continue without penalty so long as he: (1) Does not increase the quantity or quality of discharge, without permission of the approving authority; (2) Had discharged the extra strength waste as least two (2) months prior to the effective date of such ordinance; and (3) Applied for and was granted a permit no later than one hundred eighty (180) days after the effective date of such ordinance. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 20, 2-6-73; Ord. No. 78-30, § 1, 6-6-78) Sec. 25-79.1. Industrial cost recovery. (a) In providing a waste treatment system which includes the treatment of industrial wastes, either independently or in conjunction with other wastes, the utility department shall have the authority to collect from such industrial users all or any part of the construction costs of such waste treatment system reasonably attributed to such industrial wastes. The apportionment of such costs shall be equitable as among industrial users, and such costs may be collected by assessment, connection fee, periodic charges, or in other. manners or combinations thereof as in the judgment of the approving authority is equitable and will assure such industrial cost recovery. (b) An industrial user is any nongovernmental user of the city's waste treatment system, identified in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1972, Office of Manage- ment and Budget, as amended and supplemented, under the following divisions: Supp. No. I 1740 UTILITIES AND SERVICES 6 25-79.1 Division A - Agriculture, forestry and fishing ' Division B - Mining • Division D- Manufacturing Division E - Transportation, communication, electric, gas ' and sanitary services Division I - Services Any industrial user may be excluded if it is determined that it will introduce primarily segregated domestic wastes or wastes from sanitary conveniences. (c) The annual amount to be recovered from each industrial user shall be predicated on the following formula: ( (DxG) + (EXH) + ( FC—, XI) ) = J = Annual Payment ($/year) Where: A = Eligible federal grant allocable to flow (Q), in dollars. B = Eligible federal grant allocable to BOD, in dol- lars. C = Eligible federal grant allocable to SS, in dollars. D = Total design flow (Q), in 1,000 gal./day. E = Total design BOD, in lbs./day. F = Total design SS, in lbs./day. G = Industrial user's flow discharge to system, in 1,000 gal./day. H = Industrial user's BOD discharge to system, in lbs./day. I = Industrial user's SS discharge to system, in lbs./day. J = Amortization period,30 years. (d) For the purpose of computing the industrial user's annual payment, a cost recovery period of thirty (30) years is hereby established. (e) The industrial user shall be billed monthly on the basis of his computed annual industrial cost recovery payment, divided by twelve (12). Supp. No.5 1740.1 § 25-79.1 GRAPEVINE CODE (f) Funds collected under industrial cost recovery shall be deposited into a special fund entitled "Industrial Cost Recovery Fund," which is hereby established. On an annual basis, fifty (50) per cent of the amount recovered, together with interest earned thereon,shall be returned to the United States Treasury. Of the fifty (50) per cent remaining, together with interest earned thereon, eight (80) per cent shall be used subject to regional administrator approval, for • eligible costs for reconstruction and expansion pursuant to 40 CFR 35.928-2 (a) (2) (ii), and twenty (20) per cent used as the City of Grapevine sees fit, pursuant to 40 CFR 35.928-2 (a) (2) (iii). (g) Pending use, retained amounts shall be invested in: (1) Obligations of the United States Government; or (2) Obligations guaranteed as to principal and interest by • the United States Government or any agency thereof; or (3) Shall be deposited in accounts fully collateralized by obligations of the United States Government or any agency thereof. (h) Industrial users shall be reviewed at least annually by the utility department for quantity and strength of waste, and the industrial cost recovery adjusted accordingly. (i) The utility department shall maintain records and submit reports and financial statements to the Environmen- tal Protection Agency in conformance with the latest regulations. (j) This section shall be amended, as necessary, to comply with federal regulations. (Ord. No. 78-30, § 1, 6-6-78; Ord. No. 80-71, § 1, 12-2-80) Editor's note—Section 6 of Ord. No. 78-30, adopted June 6, 1978 provided that the provisions of§ 25-79.1 "shall be in full force and effect upon the city tying into and utilizing the TRA [Trinity River Authority] system." 'Cross reference—See also § 25-28.1. Supp. No.5 1740.2 • UTILITIES AND SERVICES § 25-so Sec. 25-80. Conditions of permits. (a) The city may grant a permit to discharge to persons meeting all requirements of the savings clause provided that the person: (1) Submitted an application within sixty (60) days after the effective date of such ordinance on forms supplied • by the approving authority; (2) Secured approval by the approving authority of plans and specifications for pretreatment facilities when required; and • (3) Had complied with all requirements for agreements or arrangements including, but not limited to, provisions for. • (i) Payment of charges; (ii) Installation and operation of pretreatment facili- ties; and Supp.No. 1 1740.3 UTILITIES AND SERVICES §25-81 (iii) Sampling and analysis to determine quantity and strength; and (4) Provided a sampling point subject to the provisions of this division and approved of the approving author- ity. (b) A person applying for a new discharge shall: (1) Meet all conditions of subsection (a) of this section;and (2) Secure a permit prior to discharging any waste. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 21, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-81. Powers to enter property. (a) The director is hereby authorized and directed to enforce all the provisions of this division. He shall have the power to issue and serve notices, citations and other necessary documents for purposes of enforcing this division.-The director and other duly authorized employees of the city bearing proper credentials and identification are entitled to enter any public or private property at any reasonable time for the purpose of enforcing this division. (b) Anyone acting under this authority shall observe the estab- lishment's rules and regulations concerning safety, internal se- • curity, and fire protection. - (c) Except when caused by negligence or failure of the com- pany to maintain safe conditions, the city shall indemnify the • company against loss or damage to its property by city employees and against liability claims and demands for personal injury or property damage asserted against the company and growing out of the sampling operation. (d) The director and other duly authorized employees of the city bearing proper credentials and identification are entitled to enter all private properties through which the city holds a nego- tinted easement for the purposes of: (1) Inspection,observation,measurement,sampling,or repair; • • (2) Maintenance of any portion of the sewerage system, lying with the easements; and Supp. No. 31 1741 § 25-81 GRAPEVINE CODE (3) Conducting any other authorized activity. All activities shall be conducted in full accordance with the terms of the negotiated easement pertaining to the private • property involved. • (e) No person acting under authority of this provision may inquire into any processes including metallurgical, chemi- cal, oil refining, ceramic, paper, or other industries beyond that point having a-direct bearing on the kind and--source of discharge to the public sewers. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 22, 2-6-73; Ord. No. 85-70, § 1(F11,(C), 11-19-85) Sec. 25-82. Authority to disconnect service. (a) The director may terminate water and waste water dis- pnsal service and disconnect an industrial customer from the system when: (1) Acids or chemicals damaging to sewer lines or treatment process are released to the sewer causing rapid deterioration of these structures or interfering with proper conveyance and treatment of waste water; (2) A governmental agency informs the city that the effluent from the waste water treatment plant is no longer of a quality permitted for discharge to a watercourse, and it is found that the customer is delivering waste water to the city's system that cannot be sufficiently treated or requires treatment that is not provided'by the city as normal domestic treatment; or (3) The industrial customer: (i) Discharges industrial waste or waste water that is in violation of the permit issued by the approving authority; (ii) Discharges waste water at an uncontrolled, variable rate in sufficient quantity to cause an imbalance in the waste water treatment system; (iii) Fails to pay monthly bills for water and sanitary sewer services when due; or (iv) Repeats a discharge of prohibited wastes to public sewers. Supp. No.31 1742 UTILITIES AND SERVICES 126-85 (b) If service is disconnected pursuant to subsection (a)(2) of this section, the city shall: - (1) Disconnect the customer; (2) Supply the customer with the governmental agency's report and provide the customer with all pertinent information; and (3) Continue disconnection until such time as the industrial customer provides additional pretreatment • or other facilities designed to remove the objectionable characteristics from his industrial wastes. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 23,2-6-73; Ord. No. 85-70, § 1(D), 11-19-85) Sec. 25-83. Notice. The director shall serve persons discharging in violation of this division with written notice stating the nature of the violation and providing a reasonable time limit for satisfactory compliance. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 24, 2-6-73; Ord. No. 83-38, § 1, 7-5-83; Ord. No. 85-70, § 1(E), 11-19-85) Sec. 25-84. Continuing prohibited discharges. No person may continue discharging in violation of this divi- sion beyond the time limit provided in the notice.(Ord. No. 73-5, § 25, 2-6-73) Sec. 25-85. Penalty. (a) A person who violates any provision of this division is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction is punishable by a fine as provided in section 1-6 for each act of violation and for each day of violation. (b) In addition to proceeding under the authority of subsection (a)of this section, the city is entitled to pursue all other criminal and civil remedies to which it is entitled under authority of statutes or other ordinances against a continuing prohibited charges. (Ord. No. 73-5, § 26, 2-6-73; Ord. No. 8546, § 2(I), 9-17-85; Ord. No. 85-70, § 1(F), 11-19-85) Supp.No.31 1743 6 25-86 GRAPEVINE CODE Sec. 25-86. Failure to pay. In addition to sanctions provided for by this division, the city is entitled to exercise sanctions provided for by the • other ordinances of the city for failure to pay the bill for water and sanitary sewer service when due. (Ord. No.73-5, § 27, 2-6-73) Secs. 25-87-25-89. Reserved. ARTICLE III. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL• Sec. 25-90. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the respective meanings ascrbied to them: Garbage: All animal or vegetable matter, such as waste material, refuse and other deleterious substances from kitchens, residences, grocery stores, butcher shops, restau- rants, cafes, hotels, and rooming and boarding houses. Refuse: Garbage and trash. Solid waste: Garbage and trash. Trash: Rubbish, such as feathers, coffee grounds, ashes, tin cans, paper, boxes, glass, grass, shrubs, yard cleanings, grass clippings, leaves, and tree trimmings. (Ord. No. 63-2, § 2, 1-15-63) Sec. 25-91. Containers—Required. Every owner, occupant, tenant or lessee using or occupying any building, house or structure within the city for residences, churches, schools, colleges, lodges, commer- cial business and other purposes shall provide and maintain garbage and trash containers of sufficient number and size, as hereinafter specified, to hold the garbage and trash that will normally accumulate on the premises. (Ord. No. 63-2, $ 3, 1-15-63) •State law reterenee—Solid Waste Disposal Act,V.A.C.S.art.4477-7. Supp. No.31 1744 City of Southlake,Texas • ., MEMORANDUM J®4O , May 31 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Michael H. -Barnes, Public Works Director SUBJECT: Park Place Sanitary Sewer Agreement Attached is the sanitary sewer agreement between Southlake and Park and 114 Joint Venture prepared by our City Attorney in conformance with the agreement between the cities of Grapevine and Southlake. Please place this on the June 5 Council agenda for consideration as a resolution. MHB/kb City of Southlake,Texas RESOLUTION NO.90-38 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND PARK AND 114 JOINT VENTURE, FOR SANITARY SEWER. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY UNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1 . That the City Council hereby approved the agreement between the City of Southlake and the Park and 114 Joint Venture, in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and authorizes and directs the Mayor to execute and have delivered such agreement to the Park and 114 Joint Venture. Section 2. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: Gary Fickes, Mayor ATTEST: Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City of Southlake, Texas a 3-a- FIELDING . BARRETT TEL : 817-560-3953 May 30 .90 11 : 15 No .001 P .02 PARK PLACE SANITARY _SEWER AGREEMENT STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OP TARRANT f THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the City of Southlake, Texas, a homerule municipal corporation, acting by and through its duly authorized City Manager, Curtis Hawk, hereinafter referred to as "City," and Park and 114 Joint Venture, a Texas joint venture, acting by and through its duly authorized partners, Herbert Weitzman and David Wilson, hereinafter referred to as "Park. " WHEREAS, Park is the owner of a commercial shopping center located in Park Place Addition to the City of Southlake, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "the Premises"; and WHEREAS, the Premises are currently served by an on-site sanitary sewer disposal system which utilizes a holding tank for the storage of sewage until it can be properly disposed of; and WHEREAS, the City of Southlake has negotiated with the City of Grapevine for the right to obtain sanitary sewer services through the use of Grapevine's sanitary sewer system; and WHEREAS, Park desires to connect to the Grapevine sanitary sewer system in order to provide for the more costly, efficient and sanitary disposal of waste from the premises; and WHEREAS, City has agreed to allow Park to utilize the Grapevine system subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Vet.ke\perkL114.agt -1- a3- 3 FIELDING , BARRETT TEL : 817-560-3953 May 30 ,90 11 : 15 No .001 P .03 NOW, WHEREFORE, for and consideration of the mutual covenants, terms and conditions set forth herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, City and Park hereby contract, covenant and agree as follows: I. Southiake shall allow Park to connect to the Grapevine sanitary sewer system and shall provide sanitary sewer services to Park as permitted under the terms of that certain Interlocal Agreement for sanitary sewer services of even date between the City of Southiake and the City of Grapevine, hereinafter referred to as the "Interlocal Agreement." A true and correct copy of said Interlocal Agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein for all purposes of this Agreement. Park understands and agrees that in addition to the terms and conditions provided herein, that Park's right to access and use the Grapevine sanitary sewer system is subject to all terms and condition set forth in the Interlocal Agreement. II. Park covenants and agrees to pay to Southiake all charges applicable to customers within the City of Grapevine corporate limits at a rate of 135% times the rate charged to customers within the Grapevine corporate limits as provided in the Interlocal Agreement. In addition, Park covenants and agrees to pay to Southiake any and all other fees incurred by Southiake in association with providing the sanitary sewer services provided for Netake\pirti114.•Qt -2- FIELDING , BARRETT TEL : 817-560-3953 May 30 ,90 11 : 15 No .001 P .04 herein. All fees and charges provided for in this Agreement shall be due and payable by Park within ten (10) days of receipt of an invoice for same from City. III. Park covenants and agrees to comply with all laws of City, the City of Grapevine, and any other local, state or federal laws, plus all terms and conditions set forth in the Interlocal Agreement. In the event Park fails to comply with such laws, terms and conditions, City may terminate the service provided hereunder upon ten (10) days written notice. IV. Prior to connecting to the Grapevine sanitary sewer system, Park shall disconnect and fill in the holding tank currently utilized by Park on the premises. V. This Agreement shall be for a term of five (5) years commencing on the date of execution of this Agreement, unless sooner terminated as provided herein. It is specifically understood and agreed that this Agreement may be terminated by City at such time as sanitary sewer service is made available to the premises by City. VI. Park hereby covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold City harmless from any and all bodily injury, including death, or damages or injuries to any personal or real property, belonging to $takeNporkt114.ast _3_ FIELDING , BARRETT TEL : 817-560-3953 May 30 ,90 11 : 15 No .001 P .05 Park or any tenants of Park who now occupy or may occupy the premises, arising out of the performance or non-performance of this Agreement by either party, whether or not caused_..in _whole or in part by the alleged negligence of City, its officers, agents, servants or employees. It is specifically understood and agreed that City shall not be liable or responsible for any damages incurred by Park or its tenants arising from the discontinuance of service by the City of Grapevine or from any other cause. VII. Notices given pursuant to this Agreement shall be sufficient if deposited in the United States Mail in a properly addressed envelope to the other party as follows: To Park: To City: City of Southlake 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas 76092 Attn: City Manager The above addresses may be changed by giving ten (10) days written notice. vxII. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. isleke\park&114.80 4- Q.3-6 FIELDING , BARRETT TEL : 817-560-3953 May 30 .90 11 : 15 No .001 P .06 IX. This Agreement constitutes the sole and only agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes any prior understandings or written or oral agreements between the parties respecting the subject matter hereof. EXECUTED this day of , 1990. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE: CURTIS HAWK, CITY MANAGER ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY PARK AND 114 JOINT VENTURE By: SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME by on this the day of , 1990. Notary Public in and for the State of Texas My Commission Expires: Type or Print Notary's Name V*Leke\p.rk&114.egt -5- City of Southlake,Texas • RESOLUTION NO.90-35 • A 'RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR . TO EXECUTE THE DOCUMENTS IN REGARDS 'TO AWARD- ING THE BID FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE S-6. SANITARY SEWER .LINE. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. - WHEREAS, on April 17, 1990, ,under Resolution 90-26, the ' City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas,' authorized the Director of Public Works to proceed with, seeking-, bids for the ' construction of the S-6 sewer line; and, WHEREAS, . advertising for bids was completed in accordance with the state' s Bidding Requirements; and, WHEREAS., bids received and opened on May -21, 1990, has . ' been tabulated as ' attached in 'Exhibit "A";' and, WHEREAS, it was advertised with the bid 'Specifications that the bid would be awarded during the City Council meeting to be held on June 5', 1,9 9 0; and, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE . CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: , Section 1. That the above premises are found tobe true and correct and are incorporated into the body of this ,Resolution' as if copied in their entirety. • Section 2. The City Council accepts the bid submitted, , and awards the contract for Construction of the_ S-6. sewer extension,- Section . 1 , ' . Project and . Section II ;Project, , to . • PASSED .AND APPROVED this the • day 'of , CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS - By:. . ,Gary. Fickes, Mayor -- oGSr City of Southlake,Texas Resolution 90-35 page two ATTEST: Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary City of South lake,Texas MEMORANDUM FPA7 d A_k May 31 , 1990 TO: Curtis E. Hawk, City Manager FROM: Michael H. Barnes, Director of Public Works SUBJECT: Bid Award for Sanitary Sewer Line S-6 Below is the bid tabulation for the S-6 sewer line. The specifications were designed to give the City flexibility in awarding the contracts either by sections or as a total amount of both sections. The completion time for both sections is 150 days. Attached is a letter from Cheatham & Associates recommending that Wright Construction be awarded the aggregate low bid of Sections I & II at a cost of $755,515.57. I concur with Cheatham' s recommendation and request that the City Council award this contract at their June 5, 1990 meeting. If there are any questions, please contact me. MHB/ew attachment CONTRACTOR SECTION I SECTION II TOTAL I & II Wright Const. 357,693.22 404,150. 35 755,515.57 Dual Const. 328 ,151. 00 445,463. 00 777,594.00 Pate & Pate 339,152. 62 475,407. 14 814,560.04 Enterprises Hall-Albert 398 ,499. 40 no bid 853,601.40 Const. Mid-State no bid 441,631 .22 no bid DUAL CONSTRUCTION, INC. A.C. 214/792-)130 P. O. BOX 867 TEXARKANA, TEXAS-ARKANSAS 75501 •33 JUN 1 1990 MAY. 31 , 1990 OFFICE. OF cITX .SZ.CRETAR DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY HALL CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS RE: CITY OF SOUTHLAKES SEWER FACILITIES DEAR SIR: WE HAVE JUST LEARNED THAT THE ENGINEER ON THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROJECT, CHEATHAM & ASSOCIATES, ARE RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY. COUNCIL TO AWARD BOTH SECTION I SCHEDULE A, AND SECTION II SCHEDULE B, CONTRACTS TO WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION CO. , OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS. WE ARE AWARE THAT THE CITY COUNCIL RELIES HEAVILY ON THE ENGINEERS RECOMMENDATION WHEN CONSIDERING THE AWARD OF CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS. WE WOULD LIKE TO,POINT OUT SOME POSSIBLE CONSIDERATIONS THAT MAY HAVE BEEN OVERLOOKED: 1 ) THE CITY IS UNDER A TIGHT SCHEDULE TO PROVIDE SEWER SERVICE TO A NEW SECTION OF TOWN. TWO CONTRACTORS CAN ACCOMPLISH MORE IN LESS TIME THAN ONE CONTRACTOR. 2) THE BID PROPOSAL WAS DIVIDED INTO TWO SECTIONS FOR THE APPARENT PURPOSE TO AWARD THE CONTRACTS IN TWO SECTIONS TO TWO DIFFERENT CONTRACTORS. 3) THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE WILL SAVE OVER $25,000.00 OF TAX PAYERS MONEY IF THE CONTRACTS ARE SPLIT BETWEEN DUAL CONSTRUCTION INSTALLING SECTION I AND WRIGHT CONTRUCTION INSALLING SECTION II. 4) THE FACT THAT CONTRACTORS EXPEND A GREAT DEAL OF MONEY, TIME AND EFFORT TO PREPARE A BID. WHEN A CONTRACTOR TURNS IN A LOW BID, THEY EXPECT TO BE AWARDED THE JOB. WE ARE ENCLOSING A LIST OF PROJECTS AND REFERENCES FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. YOURS VERY TRULY, DUAL CO TRUCTIO INC. HOMAS L. BASS PRESIDENT TLB:aw DUAL CONSTRUCTION, INC. A.C. 214/792-1130 P.O. BOX 867 TEXARKANA,#E214-792 3595501 MAY 31 , 1990 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PREQUALIFICATION INFORMATION PROJECT: ARKANSAS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ENGINEER: CITY OF TEXARKANA WATER UTILITIES P. 0. BOX 2008 TEXARKANA, TEXAS 75504 214-794-3571 CONTACT: WAYNE BURRIS CONTRACT AMOUNT: $168,170.00 FURNISH AND INSTALLATION OF MISCELLANEOUS SIZE WATER & SEWER PIPE. ****************************************************************** PROJECT: LAKEWOOD WATER EXTENSION ENGINEER: HAWKINS & ASSOCIATES P. 0. BOX 1018 TEXARKANA, ARKANSAS 75502 501-773-5689 CONTACT: LEON WARD CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1 ,395,034.00 FURNISH & INSTALLATION OF 6", 8" AND 12" WATER LINES. PROJECT: 36IN SEWER LINE OWNER & ENGINEER: NEKOOSA PAPER COMPANY ASHDOWN MILL ASHDOWN, ARKANSAS 71822 501-898-2711 CONTACT: JERRY RICE CONTRACT AMOUNT: $344,500.00 FURNISH AND INSTALLATION OF 36 INCH SEWER LINE, MANHOLES, ETC. PROJECT: BELTLINE WATER TRANSMISSION LINE ENGINEER: PIERCE-LUNSFORD & ASSOCIATES 3109 CARLISLE, SUITE 206 DALLAS, TEXAS 75204 214-871-2126 CONTACT: PAUL WHALEY CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1 ,457,282.78 FURNISH AND-INSTALL 12 TO 36 INCH PIPE, VALVES & APPURTANCES, BELTLINE ROAD, BALCH SPRINGS, TEXAS. ****************************************************************** PROJECT: WATER DISTRIBUTION LINE, IDABEL, OKLAHOMA ENGINEER: ABT ENGINEERS P. 0. BOX 21420 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA 405-755-7090 CONTRACT AMOUNT: $292,824.00 ' FURNISH & INSTALLATION OF 12IN DUCTILE IRON WATER PIPE & APPURTANCES. ****************************************************************** PROJECT: RELOCATION OF 42" RAW WATER LINE AND 16" TREATED WATER LINE. ENGINEER: INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY DOMINO PLANT TEXARKANA, TEXAS CONTRACT AMOUNT:' $228,020.00 CONTACT: KEITH HOGUE FURNISH AND INSTALLATION OF 16" AND 42" WATER LINE. ****************************************************************** PROJECT: NORTH TEXARKANA ANNEXATION SEWER ENGINEER: TEXARKANA WATER UTILITIES P. 0. BOX 2008 TEXARKANA, TEXAS 75504 214-794-3571 CONTACT: WAYNE BURRIS CONTRACT AMOUNT: $210,419.30 FURNISH AND INSTALLATION OF 12 AND 15 INCH VCP SANITARY SEWER LINES, MANHOLES, ETC. ****************************************************************** PROJECT: EASTMAN LAKE INTERCEPTOR & LIFT STATION ENGINEER: KINDLE, STONE & ASSOCIATES 911 N. W. LOOP 281 LONGVIEW, TEXAS 75606 214-297-7700 CONTACT: BOB THURBER CONTRACT AMOUNT: $2,215,012.60 FURNISH AND INSTALLATION OF 6INCH THROUGH 181NCH SEWER PIPE & LIFT STATIONS. ******************************************************************* � k6 t PROJECT: 36IN FORCE MAIN ENGINEER: TEXARKANA, WATER UTILITES P. 0. BOX 2008 TEXARKANA, TEXAS 75504 214-794-3571 CONTACT: STAN EMERSON CONTRACT AMOUNT: $1 ,085,764.00 FURNISH AND INSTALLATION OF 36IN DI FORCE MAIN TO TREAMENT PLANT. ****************************************************************** PROJECT: 42 INCH MILLWOOD PIPELINE CONTRACT #5 ENGINEER: HAWKINS & ASSOCIATES P. 0. BOX 1018 TEXARKANA, AR. 75502 501-773-5689 CONTACT: LEON WARD CONTRACT AMOUNT: $2,003,495.00 FURNISH AND INSTALLATION OF 42IN DUCTILE IRON PIPE, VALVES & APPURTANCES FROM MILLWOOD TREATMENT PLANT ALONG HIGHWAY 71 TO RED RIVER BRIDGE. ************************H***************************************** PROJECT: MILLWOOD PIPELINE ACROSS RED RIVER CONTRACT #4 ENGINEER: HAWKINS & ASSOCIATES P. 0. BOX 1018 TEXARKANA, AR. 75502 501-773-5689 CONTACT: LEON WARD CONTRACT AMOUNT: $339,230.00 FURNISH AND INSTALLATION OF 42 INCH STEEL PIPE ACROSS BRIDGE OVER RED RIVER. ****************************************************************** BANK REFERENCE: STATE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BOX 8000, STATE LINE PLAZA TEXARKANA, ARK. 75502 501-773-4541 CONTACT: MIKE CROSS OR RUTH STONE r7 i/- 7 ESTABLISHED SUPPLY SOURCES: U. S. PIPE & FOUNDRY 11325 PEGASUS ST. SUITE E226 DALLAS, TEXAS 75236 214-349-1560 CONTACT: JIM CRAWLEY OR BUDDY AMIS A & P WATER & SEWER SUPPLY P. 0. BOX 6416 BOSSIER CITY, LA. 71171 800-624-2879 CONTACT: GEORGE BREWER BOWLES & EDENS SUPPLY P. 0. BOX 8328 WACO, TEXAS 76714 817-757-3355 CONTACT: CLEVE HASTINGS. DUNN & BRADSTREET NUMBER 05-914-6522 RATING: 3A1 SIGNED: , T1OMAS'L. BA S, PRESIDENT tV ADDENDUM NO. 3 May 11, 1990 SANITARY SEWER INTERCEPTOR S-6 FOR THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Document and Specifications. Acknowledge receipt of the Addendum in the space provided in the Bid Form and on the outer envelope of Bid pro- posal. Failure to acknowledge receipt of this Addendum may subject Bidder to disqualification. SPECIFICATIONS 1. SECTION 00100 - Instructions to Bidders A. Add the following paragraph: ' ] grrg REFEREN,CE TI�PP ?©}}TiECT A. Any reference to the Project, the CONTRACTOR, the Contract, etc., is to be considered in reference to and applicable to both a Section I project (Bid Schedule A) and a Section II project (Bid Schedule B), or a project produced as a result of a combination of the two projects (Bid Schedule C). 2. SECTION 00300 - Bid A. Delete Section 00300 and replace with revised Section 00300 - Bid. 3. SECTION 00800 - Supplementary Conditions A. Add the following to Article 2, Paragraph 2.3: It is understood and agreed that time is of the essence in this Contract, and that for each day of delay beyond the Contract time for completion, after allowance for such extensions of time as are provided for in the General Conditions, the Owner may permanently withhold from the CONTRACTOR's compensation the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) per day. It is understood and agreed that such sum shall be treated as liquidated damages and not as a penalty, and that because of the difficulty in computing damages to the Owner in the case of delay in construction, the above amount constitutes the amount by which the 900235 1 Addendum No. 3 !�t J - C 1 - an Approval of yProposals 1 1. After proposals from Bidders are opened and read publicly, they will be tabulated, evaluated and reviewed for compliance with the Drawings and Specifications. 2. The Owner reserves the right to reject any one or all proposals, to waive • informalities, to re-advertise for new proposals, or to proceed in any manner considered in the best interest of the Owner. If award is made, the Owner will make award to Bidder(s) only on the basis of the lowest 1 responsible bid(s). ,J „ n Qualif catzoa op w Bidd�r(s�! 1. Before being awarded a contract, the low Bidder(s) shall submit such evi- dence as the Engineer and Owner may require to establish financial re- sponsibility, experience and possession of such equipment as may be needed to prosecute the work in an expeditious, safe and satisfactory manner. The required information to be submitted shall consist of, but shall not necessarily be limited to, the following: a. Financial statement (current - within last six months of bid date); ] b. List of construction jobs performed within the last 5 years, listing description, construction amount, owner, engineer; j c. List of litigation in which the Contractor is involved; ,} d. List of current projects, owner, contract amount, percent complete. e. List of equipment owned which will be utilized on the job. 2. Should the low Bidder(s) fail to produce evidence to the Engineer and Owner on any of the foregoing points, he may be disqualified and termed non-responsive and the work awarded to the next low Bidder qualified. 1.02 PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS A With the execution and delivery of the Contract, the Contractor shall execute and furnish separate Performance and Payment Bonds on the forms provided, as follows: 1. Performance Bond. A Performance Bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract price, or any increases or delections therefrom due to contract modifications,guaranteeing faithful performance of the Work and fulfillment of the obligations of the Contract. The 900235 00100-2 T City of soutniaKe,Texas MEMORANDUM June 1 , 1990 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR FICKES AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: Sandra L. LeGrand, City Secretary SUBJECT: Resolution 90-39, Appointment of Mayor Pro Tem Resolution 90-39, Appointment of Mayor Pro Tem is in your packet. Chapter II, Section 2.07 of the City Charter reads: At the first meeting of each new Council, or as soon thereafter as practicable, the Mayor shall appoint one of the Councilmen, with the approval of the Council, a Mayor Pro Tem who shall hold office for one year. The Mayor Pro Tem shall perform the duties of Mayor in case of the absence or disability of the Mayor, and if a vacancy shall occur in the office of Mayor, shall become Mayor until the next regular election. In case of absence or disability of both the Mayor and the Mayor Pro Tem, the remaining members of Council shall elect one of its members to act as Mayor Pro Tem. n /sl City of Southiake,Texas RESOLUTION NO. 90-39 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING THE OFFICE OF MAYOR PRO TEM OF THE. CITY, PURSUANT TO THE HOME RULE CHARTER OF THE CITY. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, a Home Rule Charter was approved by the voters in a duly called charter election on April 4 , 1987; and, WHEREAS, the City Council finds and determines that the Home Rule Charter is needed, feasible and in the best interest of the community; now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. That all the findings in the preamble are found to be true and correct and the City Council does hereby incorporate said findings into the body of this resolution as if copied in their entirety. Section 2. The Office of Mayor Pro Tem shall be established pursuant to Section 2. 07 of the Home Rule Charter of the City of Southlake, Texas. Section 3. That effective immediately, the Mayor has appointed with the approval of the City Council, Councilmember to serve as Mayor Pro Tem, who shall hold ,office for one year. The Mayor Pro Tem shall perform the duties of Mayor in case of the absence or disability of the Mayor, and if a vacancy shall occur in the office of the Mayor, shall become Mayor until the next regular election. Section 4 . That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of ,t9- 2. City of South lake,Texas Resolution 90-39 page two CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: Gary Fickes, Mayor ATTEST: Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City of Southlake, Texas a9 - 3 MEMORANDUM June 1 , 1990 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR FICKES AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: Sandra L. LeGrand, City Secretary SUBJECT: Appointments to Planning and Zoning Commission Resolution 90-40 Resolution 90-40, in your packets, allows for the appointment of members to the Planning and Zoning Commission. The terms of Jim Vorhis, Joe L. Wright, Lanny Tate and Larry Samartin, have expired. I wrote to each of them, ascertaining if they wish to be considered for renewal. I re - ew applications fromrJoe Wright Lanny Tate and rLarr - Jim Vorhis wrote me a mite sta ing he did nb , -t wish o considered for reappointment. I talked with Buddy Luce the other day, at the request of Mayor Fickes in regards to his place on the P&Z. At that time, he stated he did not want to resign, as the result of his election to the School Board, however, he wanted to give it some thought and maybe talk with some of the P&Z and City Council members to get their feelings on the matter. He stated he would let me know something before your meeting on Tuesday evening. Sally Hall talked with me before she left for vacation, asking me to pass on her suggestions for P&Z appointments. She suggested Bruce McCombs and Kurt Williams as two possible members. If you would like for me to contact them prior to the meeting, give me a call. Attached are the applications I have on file for P&Z that are not over one (1) year old. If you have any questions, please give me a call. L/sl City of Southlake,Texas RESOLUTION NO. 90-40 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Home Rule Charter of the City of Southlake, Texas was approved by the voters in a duly called held Election on April 4 , 1987; and, WHEREAS, in the Home Rule Charter, Chapter XI concerns Planning and Zoning and in Section 11.03, allows for appointments to fill expired terms for two (2) year terms on the commission; and, WHEREAS, there is currently four (4) expired terms to be filled; now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED $Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1 . That all the findings in the preamble are found to be true and correct and the City Council does hereby incorporate said findings into the body of this resolution as if copied in their entirety. Section 2. That the terms of the following members have expired: Jim Vorhis, Joe L. Wright, Lanny Tate, and, Larry Samartin. Section 3. That the following persons have been appointed to fill two (2) year terms: 1. 2. 3. 4. Section 4. That this resolution shall become effective after its passage and adoption by the City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of , 1990. City of Southlake,Texas Resolution 90-40 page two CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: Gary Fickes, Mayor ATTEST: Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City of Southlake, Texas �D-3 RESUME BARD K. IIMESC APRIL 1990 Personal: 4356 Homestead Drive Married Roanoke, TX 76262 Birthdate: 8-16-54 Horne phone (817) 491-1966 Height: 5'10" Business phone (817) 488-5544 Weight: 190 September, 1986 to Present - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Texas National Bank & Southlake Bancshares, Inc. August, 1985 to September, 1986 - President and Chief Executive Officer First City Bank Central Arlington, N.A. • September, 1982 to August, 1985 - President and Chief Executive Officer First City National Bank of Colleyville November, 1981 to August, - 1982 - Senior Vice President - Loans First City National Bank of Colleyville Direct involvement in all phases of lending, both installment and commercial. Emphasis on business development, consumer compliance, marketing, and lending. March, 1981 to November, 1981 - Vice President and Controller Central National Bank of McKinney Responsible for personnel management, financial accounting, bank operations, and business development. August, 1976 to March, 1981 - Cashier First City National Bank of Colleyville Directly responsible for personnel management, profit planning, financial accounting, bank operations, installment lending, and light commercial lending. January, 1976 to August, 1976 - Asst. Cashier First City National Bank of Colleyville November, 1974 to January, 1976 - Bookkeeping Supervisor First City National Bank of Colleyville July, 1974 to November, 1974 - Loan and Discount Teller Northpark National Bank of Dallas Served as the only L & D Teller. Typed all commercial loans and was responsible for documentation. January, 1974 to July, 1974 - Head Teller Bank of The West, Lubbuck Supervisor over ten tellers and the note department. cad -e • Resume Barry K. Emerson April, 1990 page 2 September, 1973 to January, 1974 - Teller First National Bank of Lubbuck September, 1972 to September, 1973 - Teller First City National Bank of Colleyville Hired as a drive in teller and later promoted to loan and discount teller. June, 1971 to September, 1971 - Trainee Uvalde National Bank Worked as a trainee between junior and senior years of high school. Education: Senior North Texas State University lacking approximately thirty hours to receive BBA in banking and finance, 1979 to 1986. Tarrant County Junior College, Hurst, Texas - 1976-1979. Blue Ridge High School, Blue Ridge, Texas - 1972. Business, Civic, and Social Affiliations: Past President and Director Colleyville Chamber of Commerce Past President and Director Colleyville Lions Club Past Division Chairman Northeast YMCA Fund Drive Past Division Chairman Cystic Fibrosis Fund Drive Board Member - Metroport Cities Partnership Past Chairman - Southlake Economic Development Council President - Southlake Chamber of Commerce Chairman - Capital Advisory Cirrmittee, City of Southlake �30- 9 City of Southlake,Texas MEMORANDUM June 1 , 1990 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR FICKES AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: Sandra L. LeGrand, City Secretary SUBJECT: Appointments to Board of Adjustments Resolution 90-41 Resolution 90-41, allows for appointments to the Board of Adjustments. The term of Ernest Johnson has expired, as well as the terms for the alternate members, Dennis Minder (alternate 1) and Bill Stoner, (alternate 2) . Also, this week, I -received a letter from John Scoggan who has resigned, effective immediately. His term is to expire in 1991. Ernest Johnson indicated that he would like to be considered for reappointment. Bill Stoner stated he would possibly be moving from the area, therefore, would not like to be considered for reappointment. I have not heard from Dennis Minder as of this time. Again, Sally Hall, asked me to forward her suggestions for Board of Adjustments. They are Jay Askew and Mary Knuff. If you would like for me to contact them, give me a call. I have enclosed the applications which I have received, which are within the time frame allowed. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. SL /sl 3/-I City of Southlake,Texas RESOLUTION NO. 90-41 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, APPOINTING MEMBERS TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS. PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake has a Board of Adjustments as stated in the City Home Rule Charter, Chapter XI, Section 11.02; and, WHEREAS, the Zoning Ordinance No. 480, Section 44, calls for a five (5) member board with two (2) alternate members; and, WHEREAS, currently the two year terms of one (1) member and two (2) alternate members have expired; and, WHEREAS, a member, John Scoggan, has resigned, leaving his unexpired term to be filled; now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1 . That all the findings in the preamble are found to be true and correct and the City Council does hereby incorporate said findings into the body of this resolution as if copied in their entirety. Section 2 . That currently the term of Ernest Johnson has expired, as well as the term of alternate members, Dennis Minder (alternate 1) and, Bill Stoner (alternate 2) . Section 3. That the unexpired term of John Scoggan needs to be filled. That term is to expire in May, 1991. Section 4. That under Resolution 90-41 , the City Council hereby appoints the following as new members to the Board of Adjustments. with term to expire 5-92 with term to expire 5-91 alternate #1 to expire 5-92 alternate #2 to expire 5-92 Section 5. That this resolution shall become effective after its passage and adoption by the City Council. 3Fol City of Southlake,Texas Y Resolution 90-41 page two PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of ,1990. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: Gary Fickes, Mayor ATTEST: Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney City of Southlake, Texas • 3/-3 ar-MAY 291990 May 28, 1990 OFFICE OF CITY SECRETARk Ms. Sandy LeGrande City of Southlake Southlake, Texas Dear Sandy, With this letter, I am resigning from the Zoning Board of Adjustments for the City of Southlake. I plan to attend the meeting to be held May 28, 1990 and have this resignation become effective at the conclusion of the meeting. My tenure on the Board has been very interesting and I have been proud to serve the Southlake and its citizens. Regards, Irf l n Scogga 4/ Art Sorenson Karen Gandy City of Southlake,Texas RESOLUTION NO. 90-45 • A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, EXCUSING ABSENCES FROM CITY COUNCIL MEETING FOR ' OUNCILMEMBER BETTY SPRINGER, IN ACCORDAN THE HOME RULE CHARTER, CHAPTE ION 2. 08 . PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DAT WHEREAS, City Councilmembers t e City of Southlake, Texas, are elected positions under the Rule Charter of the City of Southlake, Texas, approved on April 4 , 1987; and, WHEREAS, a provision in the Charter under Chapter II, Section 2. 08, " Vacancies: Forfeiture of Office; Filling of Vacancies" , it is so stated that a Councilmember forfeits his office if he fails to attend two consecutive regular meetings of the City Council without being excused by City Council; now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1 . Councilmember Betty Springer will be out of the Country for the June 19, and July 3 , City Council meetings as stated in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Section 2. That the Resolution will be effective upon passage by the City Council. PASSED AND APPROVED this the day of CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS By: Gary Fickes, Mayor ATTEST: Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary