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1971-07-06 Regular CC Meeting A G E N D A REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JULY 6, 1971 1. Public Hearing - ZA-71-7 Request for F District (Light Industrial) in John Freeman Survey, Abst. 529, Tract 6, on Union Church Road. 2. Dove Estates- Mr. Bart Bradford re off-site water main. A. Citizens' petition for change' of street name. 3. Police Department Report 4. Fire Department Report 5. Planning & Zoning Recommendation re ZA-71-8 - Paul Crutsinger's request for L District (Light Commercial) on SH 114 6. City Matters A. Tax Board B. Approval of Bills C. ZA-69-21 and ZA-6922 YiY 91 REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL JULY 6, 1971 The City Council of the City of Southlake met in regular session in the Council Chamber of City Hall on Tuesday, July 6, 1971, with the following members present: Wade Booker, Mayor Ralph Polson, Mayor Pro Tem Thurman Hearn, Councilman Billy Joe Knox, Councilman W. O. Nunn, Councilman R. D. Drummond, Councilman Also present: W. D. Campbell, City Attorney. Mayor Booker called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.m. The in- vocation was given by Councilman Polson. Minutes of the last regular meeting were approved as read. ZA-71-7: There was no one present for the public hearing, either opposed to or in favor of, the request of Harold Shuler, Trustee, for a change of zoning from Ag District to F District on thirty- nine acres of land, more or less, being designated on the City Tax Roll as Tract 6 in the John Freeman Survey, Abstract No. 529. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval as this request complies with the Master Plan (see Minutes of 6/1/71). Councilman Knox moved that the zoning on said land be changed as requested; seconded by Councilman ouncilman Hearn. Ordinance y No. 161- 26 being hereby passed and approved this date copy attached and made a part hereof.) ZA-71-8: The Planning & Zoning Commission recommendation for approval was read to the Council wherein Paul Crutsi nger re- quests a change in zoning from Ag District to L District on land described therein. The Mayor set the date of the public hearing for Agust 3, 1971, at 7:30 p.m. Police Report was given by Sgt. Gaddy who also submitted to the Council evaluations on each police officer. The Council com- mended his efforts in this regard as well as Capt.Cordes'. A motion was made by Councilman Knox, seconded by Councilman Polson to repair the brakes and have a tune up done on the 170 Plymouth. Motion carried unanimously. The Council unanimously approved, on motion by Councilman Knox, seconded by Councilman Nunn, to raise Patrolman Boehringer's monthly salary to $450 from $425• Fire Department Report was tabled until the next regular meeting. 92 Tax Equalization Board was set to meet on July 31st from 9 A.M. tit Noon. L. A. Casey and James Wr nfrey have agreed to serve. A meeting with Mr. Tom Anderlitch of the Texas Securities Cor- poration has been set for July 12th, 8 P.M. The bills-presented were approved for payment on motion by Councilman Knox; seconded by Councilman Polson. Motion carried unanimously. ($100 Petty Cash; Carter & Burgess, $162; White's Auto Store, $40; Grapevine Auto Supply, $50; Grapevine Sun, $16.55; Davis Office Supply, $16.54; Viking Supply, $176.80; Thompson Printing, $62.82; Sa-So, Inc., $37.40.) ZA-69-21 & -22: Mr. Campbell advised that the conditions now having been met as set forth in a motion made at the public hearing held December 2, 1969, Ordinances No. 161-27 and -28 can be prepared for signature and dated as of the date of the hearing. Discussion followed regarding the boundaries of Southlake in relation to Keller. Citizen Jimmy Strait requested the Council to excuse Billy D. Mitchell from Ordinance No. 160, pertaining to subdivisions. Mr. Strait was instructed to return to the Council with his request after the County has paved the road in question. Mr. Bart Bradford of Carter & Burgess appeared for Dove Estates. Pertaining to the cost of the off-site approach water main, it was generally agreed that the total cost of an 8" main is to be borne by the Developer. Then, on motion by Councilman Knox, seconded by Councilman Polson, the City will rebate to the Dev- eloper $150 out of each $250 water tap in the Dove Estates Sub- division over a six year period from this date of July 7, 1971. Motion carried unanimously. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary Council Mtg. 7/6/71-Pg. 2