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City of Southlake, Texas
Regular City Council Meeting
A G E N D A
April 2, 1974
1.
Flood Plain Insurance - Dell Greer, HUD.
2.
Public Hearing - ZA-74-1: Continental Oil
Request for F District.
3.
Tarrant County Manpower Planning - Mr. Bob
Popplewell.
4.
Petition for Annexation - William B. Tate.
5.
Jack Weddel, Fire Marshall, re Fire Preven-
tion Codes.
6.
P & Z Recommendation re ZA-74-2: Request by
Joe Wolf for Special Use District.
Res. 74-9: Cancellation of tax items levied
in error.
8.
Approval of Payment of Bills.
I hereby certify that this Agenda was posted on the Bulletin Board
in City Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, on Friday, March 29, 1974,
at 4:05 P.M.
City Secretary
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CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 2, 1974
The City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, met in regular
session in the Council Chamber of City Hall at 667 North Carroll
Avenue in Southlake on Tuesday, April 2, 1974, with the following
members present:
Wade Booker, Mayor
Billy Joe Knox, Mayor Pro Tem
W. O. Nunn, Councilman
Sam Davis, Councilman
Absent: R. D. Drummond, Councilman
Frank Tetrault, Councilman
Also present: William D. Campbell, City Attorney.
Mayor Booker called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. The invo-
cation was given by Councilman Knox.
The Minutes of the last regular meeting were approved as read.
The Mayor stated Agenda Item No. 2 would be considered first.
ZA-74-1: The Continental Oil Company has requested F District
zone g on their property described by metes and counds in the
application. No one at this public hearing spoke either for or
against the request, whereupon Councilman Knox moved the Ordi-
nance No. 161-57 be passed, changing zoning on thirty-three and
a half acres of land, more or less, in the Decker Survey, Abstract
No. 438, from Ag District to F District; seconded by Councilman
Nunn. Motion passed unanimously. (Ordinance No. 161-57 attached
hereto and made a part hereof.) At this point, the City Attorney
stated for the record that in his opinion the use of the land by
Continental Oil conforms to the City's Zoning Ordinance No. 161
under Section XX.
Flood Plain Insurance was explained to the Council by Mr. Dell
Greer, Director of the Flood Plain Insurance Program, Department
of Housing and Urban Development. The adoption of the program by
the City (in the form of two separate resolutions) would make avail-
able to our citizens low cost hazard insurance on homes in flood
prone areas. Following discussion, the City Attorney was requested
to review the application and report back to the Council at the next
regular meeting. The Mayor thanked Mr. Greer for coming out.
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Mr. Bob Popplewell of the Tarrant County Manpower Planning Depart-
ment next addressed the Council. Following his explanation of what
it is and how it works, the Mayor thanked him for coming out.
The Council was presented a petition on behalf of William D. Tate,
Trustee, for annexation of land in the Childress Survey, Abstract
No. 254. Councilman Nunn moved that the petition be accepted;
seconded by Councilman Davis. Motion passed unanimously. Mayor
Booker set the public hearing for May 1974. (Said petition
attached hereto and made a part hereof.)
Fire Marshal Jack Weddel addressed the Council proposing adoption
of a Fire Prevention Code. The Mayor recommended that the Code be
left with the City Attorney for review. In connection with this,
Fire Chief Bob Steele asked about the purchase of a grass rig. Dis-
cussion followed. The Mayor recommended to the Council that a
maximum expenditure of $8,000 be approved. The City Secretary was
instructed to advertise for bids. Councilman Nunn moved to
authorize expenditure of $9,550 for said vehicle over the next 12
weeks with research on the capacity of the tank on the vehicle to
be done; seconded by Councilman Davis. Motion passed unanimously.
P & Z ZA-74-2: Joe Wolf's request for Special Use District was
set for public hearing May 7th by the Mayor. He read the P1
& Zoning Commission's recommendation for denial of the request.
Resolution No. 74-9, calling for removal of items from the Tax Rolls
because o errors, was passed and approved on motion by Councilman
Knox; seconded by Councilman Nunn. Motion passed unanimously.
(Said Resolution attached hereto and made a part hereof.)
Councilman Knox moved that the bills presented be approved for
payment, including Invoices 1205, 1315, 1318 and 1361, totaling
$441.90 to Fire Protection Service Company, and Invoice 887 for
$124.40 to Payton-Wright Ford for emergency repair to the Fire
Department station wagon; seconded by Councilman Davis. Motion
passed unanimously.
Councilman Nunn moved that employment of H. J. Hanson, Jr., as a
full-time patrolman be approved; seconded by Councilman Knox.
Motion passed unanimously.
Mayor Booker read aloud a letter from members of the Pleasant Hill
Advent Christian Church.
Discussion followed concerning the City's needs and the taxes
necessary to provide them. The Mayor suggested a Newsletter qo
out two weeks prior to the Fire Department Fish Fry May 26th ask-
ing for citizen input.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourn
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TO THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
To the Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council of Southlake,
Texas,
GREETINGS:
The undersigned, William Tate, Trustee, of Tarrant
County, Texas, hereinafter called Petitioner, represents as
follows:
1. That William Tate, Trustee, is the owner of a
tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract No. 254
in Tarrant County, Texas, more particularly described by metes
and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin in the East line of said Burney
tract and the West line of Block 2, Dove Estates Addi-
tion, according to plat recorded in Volume 388-69, Page
49, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, said point being
N. 010 - 32' W. 10.0 feet from the Southwest corner of
Lot 1 Block 2, of said Addition, said point also being
N. Old - 32' W. 60.0 feet from the Southeast corner of
said Burney tract;
THENCE S. 010 - 32' E. 30.0 feet to a nail in the North
line of a 30.0 foot road (Burney Lane);
THENCE along the North and East lines of said 30.0 foot
road as follows:
S. 890 - 46' W. 682.4 feet,
S. 890 - 36' W. 1016.8 feet,
N. 180 - 31' W. 347.5 feet,
N. 140 - 17' W. 622.1 feet,
N. 080 - 15' W. 156.3 feet to the beginning of a curve to
the right having a radius of 91.4 feet,
Northeasterly, along said curve 58.1 feet to the end of
said curve,
N. 280 - 10' E. 149.7 feet to the beginning of a curve to
the left having a radius of 256.7 feet,
Northwesterly, along said curve 154.5 feet to the end of
said curve,
N. 060 - 19' W. 181.4 feet,
N. 200 - 35' W. 110.0 feet,
N. 050 - 19' W. 335.1 feet,
and N. 130 - 57' W. 273.6 feet to an iron pin in the North
line of Tarrant County and the South line of Denton County;
THENCE N. 890 - 491E. along the North line of Tarrant
County and the South line of Denton County 1300.5 feet
to an iron pin for corner on the boundary of U.S. Govern-
ment Property for Grapevine Reservoir;
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THENCE along the U.S. Government boundary as follows;
S. 120 - 00' W. 87.0 feet to a concrete monument,
N. 610 - 00' E. 325.0 feet to a concrete monument,
N. 160 00' E. 218.0 feet to a concrete monument,
N. 420 - 00' W. 150.0 feet to a concrete monument,
N. 180 - 00' E. 191.0 feet to a concrete monument,
N. 890 - 49' E. 404.4 feet to a concrete monument,
S. 000 - 32' E. 141.0 feet to a concrete monument,
S. 710 - 00' W. 213.0 feet to a concrete monument,
S. 050 - 00' E. 361.0 feet to a concrete monument,
S. 510 - 22' E. 225.0 feet to a concrete monument,
and S. 000 - 16' E. 1052.9 feet to a concrete monument in
the West line of said Block 2, Dove Estates Addition;
THENCE S. 010 - 32' E. along the West line of said Block 2,
667.9 feet to an iron pin for corner;
THENCE S. 890 - 47' W. 673.8 feet to an iron pin for corner;
THENCE S. 000 - 24' E. 407.3 feet to an iron pin for corner;
THENCE N. 890 - 46' E. 681.9 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING
and containing 96.52 acres of land of which 92.65 acres are
in Tarrant County and 3.87 acres in Denton County;
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And further,
BEGINNING at an iron pin in the South line of said Burney
tract, said point being the Southwest corner of a 0.957
acre tract recorded in Volume 5298, Page 924, Deed Records,
Tarrant County, Texas, said point being by deed 881 feet
East of the Southwest corner of said Burney tract;
THENCE S. 890 - 48' W. 871.9 feet to an iron pin at the
occupied Southwest corner of said Burney tract;
THENCE N. 000 - 45' W. along the occupied West line of said
Burney tract 2588.2 feet to an iron pin in the North line
of Tarrant County and the South line of Denton County;
THENCE N. 890 - 49' E. along the North line of Tarrant
County and the South line of Denton County 294.9 feet to
an iron pin in the West line of a 30.0 foot road (Burney
Lane) ;
THENCE along the West and South lines of said 30.0 foot
road as follows:
S. 130 - 57' E. 278.7 feet;
S. 050 - 19' E. 336.9 feet,
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S. 060 - 19' E. 177.6 feet to the beginning of a curve to
the right having a radius of 226.7 feet,
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Southwesterly, along said curve 136.4 feet to the end of
said curve,
S. 280 - 10' W. 149.7 feet to the beginning of a curve to
the left having a radius of 121.4 feet,
Southeasterly, along said curve 77.2 feet to the end of
said curve,
S. 080 - 151 E. 157.9 feet,
S. 140 - 17' E. 624.8 feet,
S. 180 - 31' E. 370.4 feet,
and N. 890 - 361 E. 270.2 feet to an iron pin at the
Northwest corner of said 0.957 acre tract;
THENCE S. 000 - 24' W. 250.3 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING
and containing 27.14 acres of land.
A plat of said land showing its location with respect to
the boundary of the City of Southlake, Texas, is attached hereto
marked EXHIBIT "A".
2. That the land described in EXHIBIT "A" hereto attached
is less than one-half mile in width; that less than three qualified
voters reside thereon, and is contiguous and adjacent to the City
of Southlake, Texas.
3. The Petitioner agrees that if this request for annexa-
tion be granted, said land shall become a part of the City of South-
lake, Texas, and the said land and any future inhabitants thereof
shall be entitled to all rights and privileges of other citizens
of the City of Southlake, and shall be bound by the acts and
ordinances of said City now in effect and as hereafter enacted.
WHEREFORE, the Petitioner respectfully requests that this
Petition for Annexation to the City of Southlake of the land
described in attached Exhibit be granted.
WITNESS the signature of Petitioner duly acknowledged as
required for deeds.
Wil am D. Tate, Trustee
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ORDINANCE NO. 161-57
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
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161 OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE BY
AMENDING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION
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OF THIRTY-THREE AND ONE-HALF ACRES
OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE
H. DECKER SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 438,
FROM AG (AGRICULTURE) DISTRICT TO F
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(LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) 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 South-
lake, , Texas :
SECTION 1. The certain Ordinance No. 161 passed by the City
' Council of the City of Southlake, Texas April 2, 1974, and
being the "Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance" is hereby amended
' insofar as the thirty-three and one half acres of land, more
or less, being 33.63 acres of land out of the H. Decker Survey,
' Abstract No. 438, Tarrant County, Texas more particularly
' described by metes and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of the H. Decker
Survey A-438, Tarrant County, Texas; thence South
8.5 varas; thence N. 890 45' W. - 367 varas; thence
South 215.36 varas to the true point of beginning:
thence South 673.14 varas to the Northwest right-
of-way line of the Sain Louis and Southwestern
Railroad; thence along said right-of-way line N.
540 35' E. - 423.62 varas; thence North 00 23' W -
185.22 varas; thence North 241.30 varas; thence
North 890 45' W. - 345.4 varas to the true point
of beginning,
is changed from its prior zoning classification of AG
(Agriculture) District to a zoning classification of F
(Light Industrial) District.
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it SECTION 2. The official Zoning Map created by said Ordin-
ance 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. 161-57 and prior ordinance amendments,
remains in effect in all other respects as originally passed.
This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage.
PASSED this 2nd day of April, A.D. 1974
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ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
P & Z COMMISSION
April 1, 1974
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL:
ZA-74-2: At the regularly scheduled meeting of the
P arming and Zoning Commission held March 26, 1974,
it was moved and seconded that the application of Joe
Wolf for a "Special Use District" for the sale of beer
and wine for off-premises consumption be denied. The
vote was as follows: L. J. Wolf, G. W. Hargadine, and
David-Moak voted "For"; J. A. Harrell abstaining.
Planning & Zoning Commission
By:
R. W. Mussi a, Chairman
Present for the Commission: R. W. Mussina, Chairman
Lloyd Wolf, Secretary
G. W. Hargadine
J. A. Harrell
David Moak
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' RESOLUTION NO. 74-9
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of South-
lake, through its duly appointed Tax Assessor,
M.E. Whiteside, has been advised of errors on
the Tax Rolls for the years of 1968, 1969, 1970,
1971, 1972, and 1973; And,
WHEREAS., such errors have occurred through in-
accurate information and/or clerical errors and
' have been corrected; Now,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,
' TEXAS, THAT:
1.
Cancellation Items Nos. 59, 60 and 61, totaling $24.86, issued from
' September 30, 1972, through March 30, 1974, are hereby cancelled
for the reason or reasons indicated on each individual item and removed
from the 1968 Tax Roll.
' 2.
Cancellation Items Nos. 75, 76, and totaling $24.86, issued from
September 30, 1972, through March 30, 1974, are hereby cancelled for the
reason or reasons indicated on each individual item and removed from the
1969 Tax Roll.
3.
Cancellation Items Nos. 29 through 32, totaling $26.79, issued from
September 30, 1972, through March 30, 1974, are hereby cancelled for
' the reason or reasons indicated on each individual item and removed
from the 1970 Tax Roll.
4.
Cancellation Items Nos. 10 through 13, totaling $42.00, issued. from
September 30, 1972, through March 30, 1974, are hereby cancelled for the
reason or reasons indicated on each individual item and removed from the
' 1971 Tax Roll.
5.
Cancellation Items Nos. 1 through 9, totaling $231.75, issued from
' September 30, 1972, through March 30, 1974, are hereby cancelled for
the reason or reasons indicated on each individual item and removed
from the 1972 Tax Roll.
6.
Cancellation Items Nos 1. & 2, totaling $120:90,issued March 30, 1974,
is hereby cancelled for the reason indicated thereon and removed from
the 1973 Tax Roll.
PASSER AN~APPROVED this day of
April, 1974.
' Mayor
'ATTEST:
' City Secretary
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03/31/74
ATTN: WADE BOOKER-MAYOR
CITY COUNCIL
POLICE DEPARTMENT
We the People of Pleasant Hill Advent Christian Church want
to take this Opportunity to Thank Our Mayor; City Council;
and our Police Department, for the Interest they have shown
in Our Community in trying to keep Alcoholic Beverage out of
Our City.
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