2023-04-18 Regular CC MeetingCITY Of
SOUTHLAK,E
TEXAS
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA APRIL 18, 2023
LOCATION: 1400 Main Street, Southlake, Texas 76092
Council Chambers in Town Hall
WORK SESSION: 5:30 P.M.
1. Call to order
2. Invocation: Clayton Reed
3. Honors & Recognition: Proclamation for Alliance for Children — Child Abuse
Prevention Month
4. Honors & Recognition: Proclamation for Administrative Professionals Day
5. Annual Southlake Youth Action Commission (SYAC) Update
6. Discuss all items on tonight's agenda. No action will be taken and each item will
be considered during the Regular Session.
REGULAR SESSION: Immediately following the work session
1. Call to order.
2. A. Executive Session: Pursuant to the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551,
Texas Government Code, Sections 551.071, 551.072, 551.073, 551.074,
551.076, 551.087, 418.183(f), and 418.106(d) & (e). Refer to posted list
attached hereto and incorporated herein. Executive Session may be held,
under these exceptions, at the end of the Regular Session or at any
time during the meeting that a need arises for the City Council to seek
advice from the city attorney as to the posted subsect matter of this
City Council meeting.
1. Section 551.071: Consultation with city attorney.
a. Seek advice of the city attorney regarding legal issues related to
legislative items.
b. Seek advice of the city attorney regarding driveway access to FM
1938 and other construction related matters for a future subdivision
located on property addressed as 208 Randol Mill Avenue and
located at the northern terminus of Maranatha Way.
B. Reconvene: Action necessary on items discussed in Executive Session.
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3. REPORTS:
A. Mayor's Report
B. City Manager's Report
1. Finance Department Highlights
2. Monthly Financial Report (written)
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 Councilmember or citizen so requests, in which event the item will be
removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence.
4. Consent:
A. Approve minutes from the April 4, 2023, regular City Council meeting.
B. Approve contract awards for Disaster Debris Monitoring Services for Tetra
Tech Inc., Primary Award, and Debris Tech LLC, Secondary Award.
C. Excuse the absence of the Planning and Zoning Commission Chairman
Daniel Kubiak from the Regular Planning and Zoning Commission meeting
scheduled for April 20, 2023.
REGULAR AGENDA:
5. Public Forum. (The Public Forum will notbegin priorto 7:00 p.m. This is the public's
opportunity to address the City Council about non -agenda items. During this
proceeding, the City Council will not discuss, consider, or take action on any item
presented. We respectfully ask that anyone stepping forward to speak during
Public Forum to please limit remarks to three minutes or less.)
6. Ordinances, second readings, public hearings, and related items:
A. ZA23-0003, Development Plan & Site Plan for Kirkwood East, located on a
property described as Lot 4R1, Block 1, Sabre Group Campus Addition, and
located at 1400 W. Kirkwood Blvd., Southlake, Texas. Current Zoning:
"NRPUD" Non -Residential Planned Unit Development. SPIN
Neighborhood #1. (Tabled from the April 4, 2023, City Council meeting.)
PUBLIC HEARING
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B. Ordinance No. 480-799 (ZA23-0005), 2nd Reading, Zoning Change and
Site Plan for Green Acres Nursery located on a property described as Tract
3D, W.R. Eaves Survey Abstract No. 500, Southlake, Tarrant County,
Texas, and located at 1963 W. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, Texas. Current
Zoning: "C-2" General Commercial District. Requested Zoning: "S-P-1"
Detailed Site Plan District. SPIN Neighborhood #10. PUBLIC HEARING
7. Ordinances, first readings, and related items:
A. Ordinance No. 1271, 1st Reading, appointing Lindsay Kinzie as an
Associate Judge of the Municipal Court of Record and authorizing the
Mayor to execute an employment agreement with the Associate Municipal
Judge.
B. Ordinance No. 1272, 1st Reading, appointing Kara Carreras as an
Associate Judge of the Municipal Court of Record and authorizing the
Mayor to execute an employment agreement with the Associate Municipal
Judge.
8. Resolutions: (There are no items on this agenda.)
9. Other items for consideration:
A. SV23-0004, Sign Variance for XO Marriage, located at 1021 Grace Lane,
Southlake, TX.
B. SV23-0006, Sign Variance for Flexeserve, located at 415 S. Kimball
Avenue, Suite 160 (Suite B), Southlake, TX.
10. Other items for discussion: (There are no items on this agenda.)
11. Adjournment
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If you plan to attend this public meeting and have a disability that requires special needs, please
advise the City Secretary's Office 48 hours in advance at 817-748-8016 and reasonable
accommodations will be made to assist you.
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EXECUTIVE SESSION
Section 551.071: Consultation with attorney. The City Council may conduct a private
consultation with its attorney when the City Council seeks the advice of its attorney
concerning any item on this agenda, about pending and contemplated litigation, or a
settlement offer, or on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the City Council under
the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Board of Texas clearly
conflicts with Chapter 551. This includes the following pending and/or contemplated
litigation subjects:
1. City of Southlake v. Town of Westlake, Texas; Supreme Court Case No. 22-0188;
Court of Appeals No. 02-21-00241-CV; and Trial Court No. 2020-007041-1.
2. Myra Nunez v. City of Southlake; Cause No. 048-330936-21.
3. Roger Best, Et Al VS. Vann/Elli, Inc, and the City of Southlake; Cause No. 141-
337858-22
Section 551.072: Deliberation regarding real property. The City Council may conduct a
closed meeting to deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property.
Section 551.071 Deliberation regardinq prospective gift or donation. The City Council
may conduct a closed meeting to deliberate a negotiated contract for a prospective gift or
donation to the City.
Section 551.074: Deliberation regarding personnel matters. The City Council may
deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline, or
dismissal of public officers, including the City Manager, City Secretary, City Attorney,
Municipal Judge and city boards and commission members. A complete list of the city
boards and commissions is on file in the City Secretary's Office.
Section 551.076: Deliberation regardinq security devices. The City Council may
deliberate the deployment, or specific occasions for implementation of security personnel
or devices.
Section 551.087: Deliberation regarding economic development negotiations. The City
Council may discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information received
from a business prospect that the city seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the
city and which the City is conducting economic development negotiations; or to deliberate
the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect as described above.
Section 551.089: Deliberation regarding security devices or security audits. The City
Council may discuss or deliberate regarding security assessments or deployments
relating to information resources technology; network security information as described
by Section 2059.055(b); the deployment, or specific occasions for implementation, of
security personnel, critical infrastructure, or security devices, or results of security audits.
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Section 418.183(f): Texas Disaster Act. The City Council may deliberate information.. 1)
for purposes of preventing, investigating, or responding to an act of terrorism or related
criminal activity and involving emergency response providers, their staffing, contact
information and tactical plans; 2) that relates to the risk or vulnerability of persons or
property, including infrastructure, to an act of terrorism; 3) that relates to the assembly of
an explosive weapon, the location of a material that may be used in a chemical, biological
or radioactive weapon, or unpublished information pertaining to vaccines or devices to
detect biological agents or toxins, 4) that relates to details of the encryption codes or
security keys for a public communication system; 5) that relates to a terrorism -related
report to an agency of the United States; 6) that relates to technical details of particular
vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure to an act of terrorism; 7) that relates to information
regarding security measures or security systems intended to protect public and private
property from an act of terrorism. The Texas Disaster Act specifically requires that a tape
recording of the closed meeting be made.
Section 418.106(d) & (e): Local meetings to discuss emergency management plans
regarding Pipeline safety. The City Council may discuss emergency management plans
involving pipeline safety and/or security of pipeline infrastructures or facilities when those
plans or discussions contain such sensitive information.
City of Southlake values:
Integrity ♦ Innovation ♦ Accountability ♦ Commitment to Excellence ♦ Teamwork
1 g,' CITY OF
SOUTHLAKE
TEXAS
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES APRIL 18, 2023
LOCATION: 1400 Main Street, Southlake, Texas 76092
Council Chambers in Town Hall
CITY COUNCIL PRESENT: Mayor John Huffman, Mayor Pro Tern Randy Williamson,
Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Shawn McCaskill, and Councilmembers Kathy Talley, Randy
Robbins, Ronell Smith, and Amy Torres-Lepp
STAFF PRESENT: City Manager Shana Yelverton, Assistant City Manager Alison
Ortowski, Assistant to the City Manager Major Youngblood, Management Assistant Bora
Sulollari, Deputy Director of Communications Pilar Schank, Chief Financial Officer Sharen
Jackson, Fire Chief Mike Starr, Director of Community Services Chris Tribble, Assistant
to the Director of Community Services Milenka Lopez, Operations Manager of Special
Projects Robert Briggs, Operations Manager of Customer Service Melody Anderson,
Director of Economic Development and Tourism Daniel Cortez, Director of Planning and
Development Services Dennis Killough, Director of Public Works Rob Cohen, City
Attorney Allen Taylor, and City Secretary Amy Shelley
WORK SESSION:
1. CALL TO ORDER
Work Session was called to order by Mayor John Huffman at 5:30 p.m.
2. INVOCATION: CLAYTON REED
Mr. Clayton Reed provided the invocation. Mayor John Huffman led the pledges of
allegiance to the United States and Texas Flags.
3. HONORS & RECOGNITION: PROCLAMATION FOR ALLIANCE FOR
CHILDREN — CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH
Mr. Barell Morgan from Alliance for Children provided information about the Alliance and
accepted the proclamation.
4. HONORS & RECOGNITION: PROCLAMATION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE
PROFESSIONALS DAY
Management Assistant Bora Sulollari provided a presentation about Southlake's
administrative assistants and Mayor Huffman read the proclamation.
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5. ANNUAL SOUTHLAKE YOUTH ACTION COMMISSION (SYAC) UPDATE
Assistant to the Director of Community Services Milenka Lopez was joined by the
students of the Southlake Youth Action Commission who provided a brief update on their
activities and accomplishments over the last year.
6. DISCUSS ALL ITEMS ON TONIGHT'S AGENDA. NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN
AND EACH ITEM WILL BE CONSIDERED DURING THE REGULAR SESSION.
Mayor Huffman reviewed the items on the consent agenda.
REGULAR SESSION: Immediately following the work session
1. CALL TO ORDER
Regular Session was called to order by Mayor Huffman at 5:58 p.m.
2A. EXECUTIVE SESSION
Mayor Huffman announced the City Council would go into Executive Session pursuant to
the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, Section 551.071
consultation with city attorney. City Council adjourned for Executive Session at 5:58 p.m.
Executive Session began at 6:10 p.m., and concluded at 6:30 p.m.
2B. RECONVENE
Mayor Huffman reconvened the meeting at 6:43 p.m.
3. REPORTS:
3A. MAYOR'S REPORT
Mayor Huffman provided information about the management of government.
Councilmember Talley provided information about the upcoming Art in the Square event,
the weekend of April 28-30.
3B. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
3B1. FINANCE DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
City Manager Shana Yelverton introduced the Finance Department Management
Assistant Nick Cornelius who share the Finance Department highlights.
3B2. MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT (WRITTEN)
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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 Councilmember or citizen so requests, in which event the item will be
removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence.
4. CONSENT:
4A. APPROVE MINUTES FROM THE APRIL 4, 2023, REGULAR CITY COUNCIL
MEETING.
4B. APPROVE CONTRACT AWARDS FOR DISASTER DEBRIS MONITORING
SERVICES FOR TETRA TECH INC., PRIMARY AWARD, AND DEBRIS TECH
LLC, SECONDARY AWARD.
4C. EXCUSE THE ABSENCE OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION CHAIRMAN DANIEL KUBIAK FROM THE REGULAR
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING SCHEDULED FOR APRIL
20, 2023.
APPROVED
Motion was made to approve Consent Items 4A-4C, as written, including moving Items
7A and 7B from the Regular Agenda to the Consent Agenda for approval.
Motion: Williamson
Second: McCaskill
Ayes: Talley, Robbins, McCaskill, Huffman, Smith, Torres-Lepp, Williamson
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
REGULAR AGENDA:
5. PUBLIC FORUM
Mayor Huffman opened the public forum at 7:07 p.m.
Collen Golestan, 708 Bryson Way, spoke about social media posts.
Tom and Donna Palmersheim, 1735 Weeping Willow Way, spoke about water damage
in their home.
There being no one else wishing to speak, Mayor Huffman closed the public forum at 7:13
p.m.
6. ORDINANCES, SECOND READINGS, PUBLIC HEARINGS, AND RELATED
ITEMS:
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6A. ZA23-0003, DEVELOPMENT PLAN & SITE PLAN FOR KIRKWOOD EAST,
LOCATED ON A PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS LOT 4R1, BLOCK 1, SABRE
GROUP CAMPUS ADDITION, AND LOCATED AT 1400 W. KIRKWOOD BLVD.,
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS. CURRENT ZONING: "NRPUD" NON-RESIDENTIAL
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT. SPIN NEIGHBORHOOD #1. (TABLED
FROM THE APRIL 4, 2023, CITY COUNCIL MEETING.) PUBLIC HEARING
APPROVED
Director of Planning and Development Services Dennis Killough presented Item 6A and
answered questions from Council.
Mayor Huffman opened the public hearing at 6:53 p.m.
There being no one wishing to speak, Mayor Huffman closed the public hearing at 6:53
p.m.
Motion was made to approve Item 6A, ZA23-0003, Development Plan & Site Plan for
Kirkwood East, located on a property described as Lot 4R1, Block 1, Sabre Group
Campus Addition, and located at 1400 W. Kirkwood Blvd., subject to Staff Report dated
April 18, 2023, and Site Plan Review Summary No. 3, dated April 18, 2023, also noting
the following:
- Granting the requested variances to the Driveway Ordinance No. 634, allowing
o a stacking depth of approximately 30 feet, as shown on the site plan, where
a minimum of 75 feet of stacking is required;
o and allowing the minimum driveway separation of approximately 150 feet
between one pair of driveways and 215 between a second pair, as shown
on the site plan, where a minimum of 250 feet of separation is required;
- and approving construction within the 50' natural as shown on site plan.
Motion: Williamson
Second: McCaskill
Ayes: Talley, Robbins, McCaskill, Huffman, Smith, Torres-Lepp, Williamson
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
6B. ORDINANCE NO. 480-799 (ZA23-0005), 2ND READING, ZONING CHANGE
AND SITE PLAN FOR GREEN ACRES NURSERY LOCATED ON A PROPERTY
DESCRIBED AS TRACT 3D, W.R. EAVES SURVEY ABSTRACT NO. 500,
SOUTHLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, AND LOCATED AT 1963 W.
SOUTHLAKE BLVD., SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS. CURRENT ZONING: "C-2"
GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT. REQUESTED ZONING: "S-P-1"
DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT. SPIN NEIGHBORHOOD #10. PUBLIC
HEARING
APPROVED
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Director of Planning and Development Services Dennis Killough presented Item 6B and
answered questions from Council.
Mayor Huffman opened the public hearing at 7:20 p.m.
There being no one wishing to speak, Mayor Huffman closed the public hearing at 7:20
p.m.
Motion was made to approve Item 6B, Ordinance No. 480-799 (ZA23-0005), 2nd
Reading, Zoning Change and Site Plan for Green Acres Nursery located on a property
described as Tract 3D, W.R. Eaves Survey Abstract No. 500, Southlake, Tarrant County,
Texas, and located at 1963 W. Southlake Blvd., subject to Staff Report dated April 11,
2023, and Site Plan Review Summary No. 2, dated April 11, 2023, and noting the
following:
- Approving as presented this evening;
- However, noting no signs are being approved this evening, including the water
tower feature, and are subject to approval under a separate sign permit in
compliance with the Sign Ordinance No. 704, as amended;
- And agreeing with finding of the Planning and Zoning Commission, that while the
site has retail commercial designation on the northern end of the site and the
medium density residential land use designation on the southern end of the site,
that the proposed use is consistent with the land use plan given the entire site is
currently zoned "C-2" retail district as well as the proposed zoning is further aligned
with the land use plan, as the area with medium density residential designation will
primarily be used for the cultivation of plants, storage of landscape supplies as well
as open space.
Motion: Williamson
Second: McCaskill
Ayes: Talley, Robbins, McCaskill, Huffman, Smith, Torres-Lepp, Williamson
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
ORDINANCE NO. 480-799
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 480, AS AMENDED, 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 LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS ALL
OF AS TRACT 3D, W.R. EAVES SUREVY ABSTRACT NO. 500, SOUTHLAKE,
TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING APPROXIMATELY 12.99 ACRES, AND MORE
FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" FROM "C-2" LOCAL RETAIL
DISTRICT TO "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT, AS DEPICTED ON THE
APPROVED SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS
EXHIBIT "B", SUBJECT TO THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS
ORDINANCE; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL
OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; DETERMINING THAT THE
PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING
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CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING THAT THIS
ORDINANCE SHALL BE 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.
7. ORDINANCES, FIRST READINGS, AND RELATED ITEMS:
7A. ORDINANCE NO. 1271, 1ST READING, APPOINTING LINDSAY KINZIE AS AN
ASSOCIATE JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF RECORD AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
WITH THE ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGE.
APPROVED UNDER CONSENT
7B. ORDINANCE NO. 1272, 1ST READING, APPOINTING KARA CARRERAS AS
AN ASSOCIATE JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF RECORD AND
AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT
WITH THE ASSOCIATE MUNICIPAL JUDGE.
APPROVED UNDER CONSENT
8. RESOLUTIONS: (THERE ARE NO ITEMS ON THIS AGENDA.)
9. OTHER ITEMS FOR CONSIDERATION:
9A. SV23-0004, SIGN VARIANCE FOR XO MARRIAGE, LOCATED AT 1021
GRACE LANE, SOUTHLAKE, TX.
APPROVED
Director of Planning and Development Services Dennis Killough presented Item 9A and
answered questions from Council.
Motion was made to approve Item 9A, SV23-0004, Sign Variance for XO Marriage,
located at 1021 Grace Lane, subject to Staff Report dated April 11, 2023, and noting the
following:
- Approving the sculpture sign, as presented, with the LED lighting, not allowed to
operate during the hours of midnight to 6am;
- Approving a 36-inch letter height (XO) and 18-inch (Marriage) on the south and
east elevations, as presented;
- Approving Option B for the east elevation (XO);
- NOT approving Option A for the east elevation;
- NOT approving the two monument signs along Grace Lane and Kirkwood
Boulevard, as presented.
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Motion: McCaskill
Second: Robbins
Ayes: Robbins, McCaskill, Smith, Torres-Lepp
Nays: Talley, Huffman, Williamson
Approved: 4-3
9B. SV23-0006, SIGN VARIANCE FOR FLEXESERVE, LOCATED AT 415 S.
KIMBALL AVENUE, SUITE 160 (SUITE B), SOUTHLAKE, TX.
APPROVED
Director of Planning and Development Services Dennis Killough presented Item 9B and
answered questions from Council.
Motion was made to approve Item 9B, SV23-0006, Sign Variance for Flexeserve, located
at 415 S. Kimball Avenue, Suite 160 (Suite B), subject to Staff Report dated April 11,
2023, and noting the following:
- Approving the letter height variance for the attached building sign, as presented.
- Denying the window sign area variance, as presented, on the east and north
elevation window areas, rather approving the 10% allowable area in the east and
north elevation windows.
Motion: Williamson
Second: McCaskill
Ayes: Talley, Robbins, McCaskill, Huffman, Smith, Torres-Lepp, Williamson
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0
10. OTHER ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION: (THERE ARE NO ITEMS ON THIS
AGENDA.)
11. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Huffman adjourned the meeting at 8:40 p.m.
*An audio recording of this meeting will be permanently retained in the City Secretary's
Office.
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