1973-06-19 CC Packetias
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
May 10, 1973
TO THE HON. MAYOR & COUNCILMEN:
Gentlemen:
Re: ZA-73-4 and ZA-73-5
At the regular meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission
held at City Hall,Tuesday, May 8, 1973, it was moved by
Manuel Gonzalez, seconded by Lloyd Wolf and unanimously
approved by the Commission that the request by Billie Farrar
for F District zoning on 90.5 acres of land, more or less,
described by metes and bounds in the above entitled zoning
applications be recommended for approval.
It was stated by Ms Farrar that right-of-way for future
widening on Continental Blvd. would be dedicated.
Present for the Commission: R. W. Mussina, Chairman
Elizabeth Stickley, Secretary
Lloyd Wolf
G. W. Hargadine
James Harrell
Manuel Gonzalez
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ORQINAM Hfl*, Ijkl-6
AN 'GR1}INANCE AM ING ORDINANCE NO. 161 OF
THE CITY> OF SO~NWE BY AMEND THE ZON-
ING' CLASSIFICA;TI OF TWENTY-Tl9REE` ACRES OF
LAM, 14ORE 4R LESS., OUT OF THE JOHN A. FREE
MAN Stt'R'VEY, ABSTRACT NO. 629,, FROM AG (AGRIt L-
lURE) DISTRICT TO F' (LIMT INWS M?AL) VISTRICT
WHEREAS, after receipt of request for change of zoning, notice given
to applicibie property owners of public hearing', notice of public hearing
public-bed, `and public' Hearing having been c6nducted, all in compliance with
Ordinance Mo. 161, of the City of Southlake, Texas,
NOW, THEREFORE ,
Be' it ordained by the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas
SECT. The certain Ordinance No. 161 passed by the City Council of thj
City of Southlake, Texas, January 7,. 196-9, and being the "Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance„ is hereby amended insofar as -the twenty.-three acres of~`1and,
more or less, out of. the John A. Freeman Surveys, Abstract No. 629, Tarrant
County, Texas, more particularly described by me Ms boo s as follows,
BEGINNING at a nail in the center,of County Road No, 3M the
Southwest corner of said' J. A. Freeman Survey,. Abstract $29,
Tarrant :County, Texas
THENCE East,• along said center line of County Road 3099, 7.78.78
feet to ar nail for center;
THENCE North 00 13' 241# East, at 18.0 Feet: passing a steel rod
in the North, R. 0. it. line of said, County Road and contioui0q, a
total distance of 1283.63 feet to an 112" pipe at fence corner;
THENCE North 090.56' 31' West. with f t+ce line, 772.86 feet to an
axle at fence corner;
THENCE Sough Da 29' 41" hest with fence limey at 1266.5 feet
passing a steel rod; its said Morth R. 0. V, line of said County
Road and carttinuing atotal distance of, 1284.35 feet to the PLACE
B-GINNING and containing 22.8894 acres of land, more or less,
of which 0.3218 acres lie within said-County Road, leaving a net
acreage of 22.5472,
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is changed from its prior zoning olassificatian of A6 (Agriculture) District
to a zoning classification of .F (Light Industrial) District
SECS' €N.bZ. The official Zoning Rap created by said Ordinance No. 161 isiYWMme..
hereby amended to reflect the change in zoning classification made by this
Ordinance
SE~C7 `Q t Tire said Ordinance No. 161, except as amended by phis' ordinance
No. 161-52 and prior ordinance amendments, r ins In effect in all other
respects as originally passed. This ordinance shall take effect upon its
passage.
PASSED this 19th day of dune, A D 1973.
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ATl EM.
City Secretary
APP VED A 'TO Fez
City Attorney
ORDINANCE NO, 161µ51 AN
ORDINANCE At4E ING ORDINANCE 140. 161, OF THE
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE BY AMEN[1IA THE ZON-ING
CLASSIFICAT16N OF SIXTY-MINEACMES OF LAND,
MORE OR LESS, OUT., OF THE JOHN. ,A. ' FREE-MAN
SUMMY, ABSTRACT 80. 529_, ANQ, THE J. W.HAZE
SURVEY, !ABSTRACT NOi 803, Ft AG AGRICULTURE)
DISTRICT T`0F (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL)DISTRICT.WHEREAS.
after receipt of request for rbange of zoning, notice given to
applicable, prepertY owners of public hearing, notice of public hearing published,
and; public hearing having been; conducts,, all in compliance. with.Ordinance
No. 161, of the City of Southla e, Texas,NOW,
THEREFORE,Be
it ordained by the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas;SE~
C&,YII. The certain Ordinance No. 161 passed by the City Council of the City
of Seuthlake, Texas, January 7, 1959, and tieing the "Comprehensives Zoning
Ordinance is hereby amended insofar as the sixty-nine acres of land,more
or less, being 48.35 acres of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey,Abstract,
No. 529, and 2007 acres of land out of the J.. fit. Bale Survey, Abstract No.
803, Tarrant County, Texas, more particularly described by meters and bounds as
fol 1 ows s BEGINNING
at a tree at the Northeast corner of said Hale Survey,sand,point also beirq a re-entrant corner of said Freeman Survey;THENCEeast1543.8`feuetto an iron pi:n. for corner;THENCE
South 000 16' West along a fence 1397.2 feet to an iron pin
for corner;THENCE
test along a fencer, 1543.3feet, to a gear for corner;THENCENorth00014' West along a fence 387.8feet to an iron pin
for corner, said point being the Southwest corner of a 140 acre
tract recorded in Volume 3707, Page 241, Dead Records,TarrantCounty, Texas;THENCE
North 890 14° East along a fence 201.1 feet to an iron pin forcornerattheSoutheastcornerofsaid1.0 acre tract;THENCENorth00046' West along a fence 216.7feet to an iron pin attheNortheastcornerofsaid1.0acre tract-,
THENCE South 89o 14' hest 2(11.1 feet to. an iron pin at the Borth-west corner of said 1.8 acre tract;THENCE South 46' East 216 7 feet to an iron pier at the South-west corner of said 1.4 acre tract;
THENCE West *.long a fence and, the South 1 i ne of a 34 foot road,879.6 feet to an iron pin for. comer;T NCE North 11' East along a fence 993.0 feet.to an ironpinforcorner;
THENCE North 1*0 57' Cast along a fence 884.0 feet to the POINTOFBEGINNI
is changed from its prior Zorring classification of R8 (Agriculture) District
to a zoning.classification of Light' Industrial) District.
AE-CUM The official. Zoning Nap created by said Ordinaw-e No. 161 is
hereby agreed to reflect the change its ;honing classification made by this
Ordinance.
SE6„~`IQN The said Ordinance No. 161, except as amended by this Ordinance
No. 161..51 and prior ordinance amendments, remains in effect in all other
respects as originally passed. This ordinance shall take effect upon its
passage.
PASSED this 19th day of Jane, A. D. 1973.
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ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO Pty:
City Attorney
RESOLUTION NO. 73-15
WHEREAS, the Federal Government has allocated3,425.00 to the City of Southlake for the firsthalfof1973undertheRevenueSharingProgram;And
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlakehasheldpublicmeetingstodeterminetheexpendi-ture of these funds; Now,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFSOUTHLAKE, TEXAS;
That the following budget of $3,425.00 is hereby adopted:
Financial Administration 500.00
Two Fireproof Records Safes - 650.00
Police Department Equipment - 1,088.00
City Hall Expansion 1275.00
PASSED AND APPROVED thislday of June, 1973.
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ATTEST:4yor
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City Secretary
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CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
May 31, 1973
TO THE HON. MAYOR & COUNCILMEN:
Gentlemen:
At the regular meeting of the Planning & Zoning Commission
held at City Hall, Tuesday, May 29, 1973, the following
recommendations were made:
I. Amend Ord. No. 160, pertaining to filing fees
regarding plats within extra-territorial
jurisdiction. The motion was made by C. M.
Gordon, seconded by Nate Hight, that $100.00
be charged developers. Lloyd Wolf moved, and
Manuel Gonzalez seconded, that all expenses
incurred by the City be charged the Developer.
II. An interested party be sent to Austin for a
3-day City Planning Seminar. Lloyd Wolf
expressed interest.
Present for the Commission: R. W. Mussina, Chairman
Elizabeth Stickley, Secretary
Manuel Gonzalez
Lloyd Wolf
C. M. Gordon
Nate Hight
James Harwell
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RESOLUTION NO. 73-16
WHEREAS, the Tarrant County Commissioners have
allocated $2,000.00 to the City of Southlake for
the year 1973 for use in its Municipal Library;
Now,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS;
That the sum of $2,000.00 be used toward the purchase of
books and equipment by the Carroll School Library for the
use of all Southlake citizens
PASSED AND APPROVED thisZday of June, 1973.
ATTEST:Mayor
City Secretary
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RESOLUTION NO. 73-17
WHEREAS, on December 19, 1972, the
City Council of the City of South-
lake passed and approved Personnel
Rules and Regulations governing em-
ployees of the City of Southlake; And
WHEREAS, Section 3 of said Rules and
Regulations sets forth eligibility of
employees' vacations; And
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to
extend such benefits under Section 3,
Subsection 3.5-1; Now
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT:
1.
The length of service for vacation benefits eligibility
will be calculated from the anniversary date of employment
rather than the calendar date of January 1.
2.
Employees regarded as full-time are entitled to two weeks
paid vacation after one full year's service rather than ten
working days, and employees regarded as full-time who have
completed ten years' service are entitled to three weeks
paid vacation rather than fifteen days.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 19th day of June, 1973.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
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City Secretary