1974-02-14 CC PacketORDINANCE NO. 161-56
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 161
OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE BY AMENDING THE
ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF TWENTY-THREE AND
ONE-HALF ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT
OF THE J. G. ALLEN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 18,
FROM AG (AGRICULTURE) DISTRICT TO A-3 (RESIDEN-
TIAL) DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, after receipt of request for change of zoning, notice given
to applicable property owners of public hearing, notice of public hearing
published, and public hearing having been conducted, all in compliance with
Ordinance No. 161 of the City of Southlake Texas
NOW, THEREFORE,
Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas:
SECTION 1. The certain Ordinance No. 161 passed by the City Council of the
City of Southlake, Texas, January 1969, and being the "Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance" is hereby amended insofar as the twenty-three and one-
half acres of land, more or less, out of the J. G. Allen Survey, Abstract
No. 18, Tarrant County, Texas, more particularly described by metes and bounds
as follows:
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BEGINNING at a steel rod in the Southwest corner of a 4.1547
acre tract as recorded in Volume 4430, Page 518, Deed Records,
Tarrant County, Texas, said point also being, by deed description,
2632.94 feet East and 1033.5 feet South 6 degrees 12 minutes East
of the Northeast corner of said J. G. Allen Survey;
THENCE North 6 degrees 12 minutes West a distance of 985.21 feet
to a steel rod in the South R.O.W. line of County Road #4049
Johnson Road);
THENCE North 88 degrees 08 minutes 40 seconds East with said
Southerly R.O.W. line, a distance of 441.66 feet to an angle _
THENCE North 89 degrees 56 minutes 50 seconds East, with said
South R.O.W. line, a distance of 674.74feet to a steel rod;THENCE
South 3 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 832.
11 feet to a steel rod for corner;29
THENCE South 73 degrees 52 minutes 45 seconds West a distance of
408.63.feet to a steel rod for corner;
THENCE South 85 degrees 41 minutes West a distance of 665.83 feet
to the place of beginning and containing 23.48 acres of land, more
or less,
is changed from its prior zoning classification of AG (Agriculture) District
to a zoning classification of A-3 (Residential) District.
SECTION 2. The official Zoning Map created by said Ordinance No. 161 is
hereby amended to reflect the change in zoning classification made by this
Ordinance.
SECTION 3. The said Ordinance No. 161, except as amended by this Ordinance
No. 161-56 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 February, A. D. 1974.44V
Mayor
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R. P. STEELE, FIRE CHIEF
SOUTHLAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT
P. 0. BOX 868
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 76051 FEBRUARY 01, 1974 TO:
HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCILMEN SUBJ:
FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT FOR JANUARY 1974 1. TOTAL
RESPONSES ..........................................09 2. GRASS
FIRES ..............................................06 3. STRUCTURE
FIRES ( RESIDENTIAL ) .........000.000000000000001 4. MISCELLANEOUS
ALARMS..( BUTANE LEAK ) ....................01 5. MUTUAL
AID ALARMS ........................................01 6. TOTAL
MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON CALL ........................166 TOTAL MAN
HOURS EXPENDED ON CIVIC PROJECTS..( APPX ).....20 8. TOTAL
MAN HOURS EXPENDED ON MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT AND STATION ..............................................
45 9. TOTAL
MAN HOURS ON DRILLS/TRAINING ......................123 10. NUMBER
OF DRILLS/CLASSES DURING MONTH ...................02 11. NUMBER
OF MEN ATTENDING MEETINGS DURING MONTH ......76 12. APPROXIMATE
TOTAL MAN HOURS EXPENDED BY DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL PARTICIPATING
IN DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES.......459 MEN RESPONDING
FOR MONTH:CHIEF STEELE...........
9 ASST CHIEF
JOYCE 4 DEPUTY CHIEF
CLIFTON...9 FIRE MARSHAL
WEDDLE....4 CAPTAIN POLSON.........!}
CAPTAIN DODSON.........
5 LIEUTENANT CHELF.......
2 MAINT. OFF.
SCHIRMAN...7 RESPECT
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OFF. SCHNEIDER..6ARMSTRONG............
4 BELL ...................
2 BRADLEY ................
1 BOOKER .................
3 CLIFTON,
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9....-....9...1 HUGHES .................
1}LEE.........
03 MCMILLION
01 SHELTON.....
05 SWINNEY.....
06 LT.
POLSON...03ANDREWS
07 STEELE,
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February 18, 1974 Honorable
Mayor and City Council:Police
Department Report for the month of January, 1974 Tickets issued
in December Tickets issued
in January Fines written
in January Fines paid
in January Fines paid
by Highway Patrol Persons in
jail in December Persons in
jail in January Traffic Accidents
in December Traffic Accidents
in January Burglaries investigated
in December Burglaries investigated
in January Approx. total
value taken in burglaries in January Approx. total
value recovered in burglaries in Jan.Thefts investigated
in December Thefts investigated
in January Approx. total
value taken in thefts in January Approx. total
value recovered in thefts in Jan.Number of
calls in December Number of
calls in January Miles driven
in December Miles driven
in January Speedometer reading
on Unit #3 72 Ford)Speedometer reading
on Unit #4 73 Ford)Speedometer reading
on Unit 5 74 Ford)Speedometer reading
on Unit #6 74 Ford)Respectfully s
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Department 172 171
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ORDINANCE NO. 208
AN ORDINANCE DISANNEXING CERTAIN TERRITORY FROM THE
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS.
WHEREAS, under authority of Article 970a, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes of
1925, as amended, request has been made by the widow of Rufus Welch, Mary Welch,
that the real property, described on Exhibit "A", attached hereto, be disannexed
from the City of Southlake, Texas; and,WHEREAS,
the said property is solely owned by the widow of Rufus Welch,Mary
Welch, and, under existing facts, grounds for such disannexation have been shown;
and,WHEREAS,
the above described territory forms a part of the existing City of
Southlake, Texas; now, therefore,BE
IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:The
land and territory described on Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a
part hereof, such Exhibit "A" consisting of a survey of R. D. Hayes, dated a June
18, 1973, with field notes attached dated June 18, 1973, showing 5.564 acres 17 ib of land
and
that strip of F-M Road 1709 and right of way in front of said Welch property running east to
the west right of way line of Pearson Lane is hereby disannexed from the City
of Southlake, Texas, and said territory shall hereinafter be considered as outside
the boundary limits of the City of Southlake, Texas, and I*not within its corporate
city limits.This Ordinance shall take
effect immediately prior to the annexation of the said Welch property
by the City of Keller.PASSED AND APPROVED this
the 19th day of February, 74.ATTEST: Mayor City Secretary
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RESOLUTION NO. 74-8
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of Title 28,
Chapter 2, of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas,
it is provided that there shall be held in each
municipality of the State of Texas on the first
Saturday of April of each year a general election
for the purpose of electing officers of said
municipality; Now,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS,
THAT:
1. The City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas at a regular meeting
held this date does hereby order an election of officers of the City of
Southlake to be held on Saturday, April 6, 1974, for the purpose of elect-ing
Councilmen, for a term of two years, from April 6, 1974, or until their successors are
duly elected and qualified. Candidates for Councilmen for Place 3,
Place 4 and Place 5 receiving the highest number of votes for such office and
such places shall be elected for a term of two years.2. For
the purpose of said election, the entire City of Southlake is hereby constituted
one voting precinct and said election shall be held at one
polling place, to-wit: City Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, between the hours
of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. on the aforementioned date, and the
following persons are hereby appointed as election officers:
Elsie McAlister, Presiding Judge
L. A. Casey, Alternate Presiding Judge
and the Presiding Judge at such election shall appoint no more than three
clerks, with the rate of pay for the Presiding Judge at $2.00 an hour and
a like amount for the Alternate Presiding Judge; and the rate of pay for the
clerks fixed at $1.50 per hour.
3. No person shall be eligible for the office of Councilman unless he is a
qualified elector of the City of Southlake and has resided in the City for
six months next preceding the election at which he is elected.
4. Any eligible and qualified person may have his name printed upon the
official ballot as an independent candidate for the offices herein provided
for by filing his sworn application with the Mayor not later than Midnight,
March 6, 1974. The application shall state the specific office being sought
by the applicant and that the applicant is eligible and qualified under
the Laws of the State of Texas, to become a candidate for and hold the
office being sought, if elected.
5. Any other candidate for either of the offices herein provided
for may have his name printed upon the said ballot on application
to the Mayor, such application to be furnished by the City Secre-
tary and the same contain the signatures of five percent (5%) of
the qualified voters of the City of the entire votes cast in the
City at the last general election.
6. The names of all those who have filed their sworn application
to have their names printed on the official ballot as candidates
shall be posted by the City Secretary in a conspicuous place at her
office for the inspection of the public for at least ten days be-
fore she orders the ballots to be printed. All objections shall
be made within five days after such posting, all written notices
filed with the City Secretary setting forth the grounds of objec-
tions. In case no such objection is filed within the time pres-
cribed, the regularity or validity of the application of no person
whose name is so posted, shall not thereafter be contested. The City
Secretary shall preserve in her office for a period of two years all
applications, notices of objections and other related matters.
Any person eligible to the offices herein provided for who has
filed his sworn application in accordance with the provisions of this
resolution shall have his name printed on the official ballots. Any
such person may cause his name to be withdrawn at any time before
the official ballots are printed by filing in writing with the City
Secretary a request to that effect over his signature, duly attested
to by a Notary Public. No name so withdrawn shall be printed on the
ballots. Not later than ten days before the City General Election,
the City Secretary shall have the official ballots printed.
8. The ballots to be used in said election shall be prepared in the
manner and form in the election code of the State of Texas.
9. All qualified voters within the meaning of the Constitution and
Laws of the State of Texas, shall be entitled to vote at such election.
10. voting by absentee ballot in said election shall commence on
March 18, 1974, at the office of the City Secretary, 667 North Carroll Avenue;
voting by absentee ballot shall close at five o'clock P.M.,April
2, 1974.11. The
election officers above named shall make and deliver the returns of said
election in triplicate, one being retained by the Presiding Judge, one
delivered to the Mayor of the City and one copy with ballot boxes and
all election supplies shall be delivered to the City Secretary of the
City, the ballot box containing the signature stubs from ballots used in
said election shall be delivered to the District Court of Tarrant County,
Texas, and other ballot boxes and election records and supplies shall
be preserved by the City Secretary in the proper office w g=
v!ded-. -Thyes-~vai~ 8-1974, for
the purpose of canvassing said ballots.12. The Mayor
is hereby directed to give notice of said election which shall be signed
by the Mayor and City Secretary and shall state the
purpose of the election, and the Police Chief shall post a properly
executed copy of the election proclamation at the polling place
herein provided and two copies at two other public places within
the City. Such notices shall have attached thereto a certified
copy of this resolution.
13. Said election shall be held and conducted in accordance with the
laws of the State of Texas for the holding of general elections for
state and county offices except as otherwise provided by Chapter 2,
Title 28, of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas.
By approving and signing this Resolution, I, wade Booker, Mayor of
the City of Southlake, Texas, officially confirm as my action all
matters recited in this Resolution which by law come within my
jurisdiction.
ADOPTED this 19th day of February, A.D. 1974.APPROVED:
ATTEST:
City
Secretary