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1972-12-19 Regular CC Meeting ~1$7 AGENDA REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 19, 1972 1. ZA-72-12 - Public Hearing on P.U. zoning request of Love-Henry & Associates ("Trail Creek") 141- L17 2. Lone Star Gas Company re Rate Increase - Mr. Terry Irwin, Manager 3. Mr. James Tiller and Attorney re Building Permit for Work Purposes 4. City Matters: A. Revised Speed Zone Ordinance No. 163-A2. B. Resolution No. 72-23-Employees Rules & Regulations C. Approval of Bills 188 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL DECEMBER 19, 1972 The City Council of the City of Southlake met in regular session in the Council Chamber of City Hall in Southlake, Texas, on Tues- day, December 19, 1972, with the following members present: WAde Booker, Mayor Billy Joe Knox, Mayor Pro Tem W. 0. Nunn, Councilman J. A. Perez, Councilman Absent: R. D. Drummond, Councilman Frank Tetrault, Councilman Also present: W. D. Campbell, City Attorney I, Mayor Booker called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. The invo- cation was given by Councilman Nunn. I The minutes were approved as read. ZA-72-12: For the benefit of those in attendance at this public hearing, the Mayor read aloud the recommendation for approval of the PUD request of Love=Henry & Associates on 350 acres of land described by metes and bounds in said application and being called "Trail Creek Development". Mayor Booker then invited any- one present to speak for or against the request. Mr. Mike Wester of IBS Architects spoke on behalf of Love-Henry and presented, the project in detail. There being no comments either for or ' against it, Councilman Knox moved that Ordinance No. 161-4 be approved and adopted, changing the zoning on said tract of land from Ag District to PUD subject to the conditions incorporated in Exhibit which is incorporated in Ordinance No. 161-47 by reference and made a part thereof; seconded by Councilman Nunn. Motion carried unanimously. (Attached hereto and made a part hereof.) Lone Star Gas representative, Terry Irwin, addressed the Council concerning a rate increase of 25% for the City of Southlake. After many questions from the Council, the Mayor recommended that the Council be given additional time for further study and the matter was tabled to the January 16th meeting. Mr. James Tiller appeared before the Council requesting a building permit for construct a 30x50 metal building on his property cur- rently zoned Ag District. The building would be for the purpose of working on trucks owned by him in his bbsiness. It was the 189 opinion of the City Attorney that such a use would not be per- missible in Ag or Rbsidential Districts. Ordinance No. 163-A2, Revised Speed Zone Ordinance on F.M. 1709, necessitated by the city limit adjustment on Southlake's west side, was passed and approved on motion by Councilman Nunn; seconded by Councilman Perez. Motion carried unanimously. Councilman Knox moved that the bills now owing be approved for payment; seconded by Councilman Perez. Motion carried unanimously. Resolttion No. 72-23: calling for rules and regulations govern- ing City employees was passed and approved on motion by Councilman Perez; seconded by Councilman Nunn, subject to the revisions that have been made. (Attached hereto and made a part hereof.) Motion carried unanimously. Discussion followed regarding the spending of the Revenue Sharing Funds received by the City of Southlake in the amount of $2,969.00. No desision was reached. The Council then unanimously agreed to authorize the Police Chief to have the 172 Ford patrol car repaired at an approximate'-cost of $385 on motion by Councilman Knox; sec- onded by Councilman Nunn. Motion carried unanimously. (At this point Councilman Knox left the meeting-and a quorum was no longer present.) The Council instructed the City Secretary to get information on a proposed sales tax. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. v a4t 2 Mayor ATTEST: 1 City Secretary Council Mtg. 12/19/72-Pg Y.!