1982-12-21 CC PacketGTE Franchise Agreement is OrdinanceNo. 224-A it was not written by theCityAttorney) and Ordinance No.280 is Fire Code.
OATH OF OFFICE
STATE OF TEXAS:
COUNTY OF TARRANT:
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE:
I, Lloyd Eubanks, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute
the duties as an alternate member of the Zoning Board of Adjustments
of the City of Southlake, Texas, and will to the best of my ability
preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and Laws of the United
States and of this City; and I furthermore do solemnly swear that I
have not directly or indirectly paid, offered, or promised to pay,
contributed, nor promised to contribute any money, or valuable thing,
or promised any public office or employment as a reward to secure
my appointment.
SO HELP ME GOD.
4Z
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SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME, THIS THE 21st DAY OF DECEMBER 1982,
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Police ` ePa-r f7i)ertt Report for the nonth of- November
Ticke is issued in October 232
Tickets i.sst.ted in ^NuverdDer.1.38
Persons in ia_i 1_ in Oct-n! )er 18
Persons in jw,! 5, Novum~..)ur 18
I'ratiic acc _dunt_s in l}C''olay:9
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Gj' ' o m wed Prev t u% Month 8,475,000
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SUBJECT: o:_ethlike Fire !?apartment Monthly Report for the Month ofNoverber
A. Responses:Humber of calls
I. structure Fires------------------------------------------------------ 2
2. Grass fires 3
3. Atito Yr 1ruck Fires
4. Auto or Truck. Accident - Stand-hv (Fire P. Rescue !Jnit)----------------- 5
5. Mutual-Aid for City of Urapevine-----------------------------------.-_-
b. Mutudl Aid for City of Collevville----------------------------------__-
7. Mutual-Aid for City of Keller
8. Mutudl-Aid to other Cities
9. rla11s in Tarrant County (outside city limits)3
10. Cyr l ! s in flenton Coiin t:y (outside city l units)------------------------- 4
11. Fdl,e /llarsw, in City
2. Rest;i,e Iinit rdIIs
950 L.' Dove - refused transport
750 E. Highland - subject sliced thumb with razor blare
2929 N. White Chapel - non kid-,ed by horse - righttribs broker.
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Power jJ.nes down, started crass fire that was put out by citizens
14. 11rophy Club Calls
B. fatal `,neroency Calls for the Month of November 21
C. Mall 11010-1 LAIIrt1ded Nullakaet' of kiour's
1. 1111 1wk'r jerl(y Calf z10-21irs
mce lwp !:k tor' Month) Avet•age Men Per- Meeting 1-4
u! it~dininy `_~essiut>> ot- or'ill.s--------------------.---__--__- 96
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City of Southlake
Street Inspection
The following list was compiled following a visit to the following
Sub-Divisions:
Whispering Dell
Cedar Oaks
Shadow Creek
iGinger Creek
1.) Many of the streets are only 21' wide (Pavement Width)
2.) The quality of the two course penetration was bad
3.) Most ditches were far too close to the pavement
4.) Water line exposed at a few locations
5.) Base material was not compacted and rolled properly
6.) Ditches were not uniform distance from street
7.) Ditches were too steep, and also too deep
8.) Some streets had no crown to the street
9.) Many culverts were already silted up badly
10.) Most intersections had no radius for turns
11.) Some Cull-de-sacs were not of adequate radius for turning
Recommendations:
1.) 2" HMAC Minimum, do not allow penetration pavement
2.) Plans should be submitted for approval prior to construction
3.) Move water line from under ditch flow line
4.) Move ditch over proper distance form edge of pavement
5.) May consider Hyro-Mulch on steep slopes
6.) Contractor should use extreme caution to protect street during
construction of line work, and house construction
ESTATE TYPE STREET:
Advantages--
1.) Economical to construct
2.) Ditches will carry more flow than curb & gutter
3.) Rural atmosphere with ditches
4.) Discourages on-street parking
Disadvantages--
1.) Each driveway requires a culvert
2.) Culverts are prone to silt-up
3.) requires a wider Right-of-Way
4.) Edge of pavement does not hold up as long
CURB & GUTTER STREET:
Advantages--
1.) Water is carried on paved surface, erosion is not a problem
2.) Wide pavement width is safer
3.) No maintenance is required such as ditches
4.) Owners usually maintain the property to the curb
Disadvantages--
1.) Costly for developer to construct
2.) Strom drain inlets and piping are required when flow can
no longer be carried in the street
3.) More of a urban type atmosphere
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4M'6 Lots (1 Acre Each)--6 Acres
Street--0.96 Acres
iMTotal Area--6.96 Acres
Development Costs*
Land_@.$7500. . . . . . $ 52,200.00
Street @ $29. . . . . . . 20,184.00'
Sewer @ $0... . . . . . . . . .0.00
Water @ $9. . . . . . . . .6264.00
Drainage @ $4 2,784.00
81,432.00Total
Lots sell for $ 20,000.00
6 @ $20,000 . . . . . . $120,000.00
81,432.00a
38,568.00
47% Profit on investment
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cost of the developer, but will be used
for comparison purposes
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80'X120' Lots)
26 Lots(80'X120')--5.76 Acres
Street--1.20 Acres
Total Area--6.96 Acres
280'
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Development Costs*
4 Land @ 15,000 . . . . . . $ 104,4 00.00
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Sewer @ $15. . . . . . . . 15,675.00
4>Water @ $9 . . . . . . . . .9,405.00
Drainage @ $10 10,000.00
t:':.¢Total. . . . . . . . .200,090.00
Lots sell for $ 12,500.00
26 @ $12,500.. . . 325,000.00
l5 A' _200,090.00
124,910.00
62% Profit on investment
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90,
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE APPROVING RATE SCHEDULES TO BE CHARGED BY TEXAS POWER &
LIGHT COMPANY IN THE CITY OF Southlake TEXAS, APPROVING
SERVICE REGULATIONS FILED BY TEXAS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR SUCH RATE SCHEDULES, PROVIDING CONDITIONS
UNDER WHICH SUCH RATE SCHEDULES MAY BE CHANGED, MODIFIED, AMENDED OR
WITHDRAWN, AND FINDING THAT THE MEETING AT WHICH THIS ORDINANCE IS.
PASSED IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
WHEREAS, on February 12, 1982, Texas Power & Light Company filed
with the City Secretary a request for an increase in rates to be charged
within the City and for approval of Service Regulations to be observed
in the City; and
WREAS, he City aving suspended the effective date of such-
proposed rate incre e from March 19, 1982., and having considered the
same at a public hearing,-is of the opinion and finds that an increase
in rates should be approved, being the same rates heretofore approved
by the Public Utility Commission of Texas, in Docket No. 4321, pursuant
to a request filed with it by.Texas Power & Light Company on February
12, 1982, NOW THEREFORE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
Southlake TEXAS:
SECTION 1:That an increase in the rates, tariffs and charges
of Texas Power & Light Company for electric power and energy sold with
in the City be approved in an amount such that the adjusted total system.
wide operating. revenue for the Company be•increased $72,001,720 per
annum as.approved by the Public Utility Commission of Texas.in Docket
No. 4321, and the rates, tariffs and charges giving effect. to such
increase approved by the Public Utility Commission in said Docket No:.
4321 are hereby approved as the Schedule of Rates under which said
Company is authorized to render electric service and to collect.charges
from its customers for sale of electric power and energy within the
corporate limits of the City until such time as said Rate.Schedules and-
Service Regulations maybe changed, modified, amended or withdrawn, with
the approval of the City Council.
SECTION 2:That the Service Regulations. of Texas Power & Light
Company filed with the City Secretary on February,12, 1982., be and the
same are hereby approved.
SECTION 3:That such Schedule of Rates and Tariffs.and Service
Regulations shall be effective for consumption on.and after the later
of July 1, 1982, or the date of passage of this Ordinance.I
SECTION 4:The filing of the Rate Schedules and Service Regu-
lations and the approval of same by the City Council, in the manner
herein provided, shall constitute notice to the consumers of electricity,
within the City, of the availability and application of such Rate I'
Schedules and Service Regulations.
SECTION 5:It is hereby officially found that the meeting at
which this. Ordinance is passed was open to the public. and that due notice
of this meeting was posted, all as required by law.
P SSED AND APPROVED at a Regular meeting of th City Council of
Texas, this the day of
1982.f,
MAJOR
ATTEST:
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APPROVED AS TO LEGALITY AND FORM:
City Attorney
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REQUEST FOR REZONING
To obtain City approval to construct Garrettson
Custom Homes Corporate office and showroom in the
City of Southlake.
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The Company:Garrettson Custom Homes is owned by Danny and
Mona Garrettson of 3501 Sweetwood, Bedford,
Texas. Our company builds only on the clients
property using their plan or one from our
portfolio. We build almost any size home within
a 50 mile radius of Southlake.
Principle:Danny Garrettson, 15 years in General Design
and construction of Custom Homes in Louisiana
and Texas. Most recently employed by Superior
Homes as Vice President in charge of the Dallas,
Fort Worth and Tyler Divisions. Superior Homes
is the largest Build On Your Lot' operation
in Texas.
Location:A 68,000 square foot portion of the Buzz Brightbill
farm that adjoins the Nu-Way Trucking Company. The
property fronts approximately 185 feet on Highway 114,
and 185 feet on Highland Drive (this property is
presently zoned agriculture).
Objective:Show, sell, build and service custom homes within
a 50 mile radius of Southlake from offices and
showrooms designed and built to relate the quality
Garrettson Custom Homes is committed to at'a cost
everyone can be comfortable with.
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Improvements:Initially one office/showroom consisting of from
between 2400 and 3000 square feet facing Highway 114
will be constructed, leaving enough area for an
additional future showroom. There will be parking
for 12 to 15 automobiles. The property will be
elegantly landscaped utilizing the existing pond.
Berms up front with ground level signage as well
as a tall flag pole with flag bearing Garrettson
Custom Homes logo. With the permission and hope-
fully financial assistance of the Nu-Way Trucking
Company, next door, we will erect a six foot spruce
fence on the east boundry of the property as well
as several hundred feet east on Highway 114 to screen
that area from passersby. In the future a small
warehouse adhereing city zoning requirements will
be constructed on the Highland end of the property.
Marketplace:Garrettson Homes selected the Southlake area for
its corporate office and showroom first and foremost
because of it's easy accessibility from all the areas
we propose to service. Secondly we feel that Southlake,
the Mid Cities, Grapevine and nearby neighborhoods
have become one of the most desirable residential
areas in the Metroplex. The existance of Garrettson
Custom Homes in the Southlake area will not make it
the only city in the Metroplex with a B.O.L. Builder,
but it will be the onl-- city with a custom builder who
is confident enough in his product to spend a quarter
of a million.dollars to display the quality of his
product and will travel 50 miles to construct it.
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Marketplace:An advertising budget will bring Southlake into
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the eyes and minds of thousands of residential
tax payers each week.
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