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CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA
November 6, 1973
1. Public Hearing on ZA-73-8: Request for F District by
James Turner Company on 1 Acre Adjoining Present Loc-
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ation at Kimball and Crooked Lane Recommended for
Approval by Planning & Zoning Commission. (Ord. No.
161-54.)
2. Report on 701 Planning Progress: J. Craig Eaton of Carter
& Burgess, Inc.
3. Junk Car Ordinance.
4. Wrecker Ordinance.
5. Proposed Resolution Regulating Septic Tanks Through the
Tarrant County Health Deparbbent.
6. Administrative Matters:
A. One Water Tap for Summerplace Addition Requested by
the Developer.
B. Approval of the Bills Pr4sented.
7. Petition for Annexation: Bill Massey.
8. Report on Texas Municipal League Convention: City Secretary.
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CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
NOVEMBER 6, 1973
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 November 6, 1973, with the following members present:
Wade Booker, Mayor
Billy Joe Knox, Mayor Pro Tem
W. 0. Nunn, Councilman
R. D. Drummond, Councilman
Frank Tetrault, Councilman
Sam Davis, Councilman
Also present: W. D. Campbell, City Attorney.
Mayor Booker called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. The invoca-
tion was given by Councilman Knox.
The minutes of the last regular meeting were approved as read.
® ZA-73-8: Mayor Booker explained to those present at this public
hears g that this zoning application was recommended for approval
by the Planning & Zoning Commission and that it was requested by
James Turner for additional land adjacent to his present property
already zoned F District and that this be zoned F District. He
stated that this is the company which manufactures Leaky Pipe and
invited thos+gpresent to speak. No questions or comments were made,
whereupon Councilman Knox moved that Ordinance No. 161-94, changing
zoning on land described by metes and bounds therein from Ag District
to F District be passed and approved; seconded by Councilman Nunn.
Motion passed unanimously. (Ordinance No. 161-54 attached hereto
and made a part hereof.)
Petition for Annexation was put before the Council. Mayor Booker
advised that the owner, Bill Masses of Dallas, owns about 25 acres
adjoining the city limit line.&Cduncilman Knox moved that the peti-
tion be accepted; seconded by Councilman Nunn. Motion passed
unanimously. (Said petition is attached hereto and made a part
hereof.) Mayor Booker set the public hearing for December 4, 1973.
Proposed resolution regarding septic tank regulation was brought
before the Council by the Mayor. Discussion followed. The Council
all agreed to table the matter to the next regular meeting in order
to have someone from the Tarrant County Health Department attend the
meeting in order to explain precisely what all is involved.
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® In the interest of time, the City Secretary made only a few comments
on the recent TML Convention in San Antonio.
701 Planning Re o was presented by Craig Eaton of Carter & Burgess
assiste by Gera rtLemons and Ed Castille. Some of the interesting &
points made were that our population is estimated at 2,465; that
there are 806 structures of which 35% are in good condition and 5%
are dilapidated with the remainder in-between. Mr. Eaton told the
Council he hoped to have the plan finalized and the narrations ready
for the November 20th meeting. Mayor Booker thanked the men for the
presentation.'
The ordinances regarding ;Lnk vpr±~riPA and wrecker service were
tabled to the next regular Council meeting at the request of the
Maxtor.
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Councilman Davis moved that the bills gppsented be approved for pay-
ment; seconded by Councilman Knox. Motion passed unanimously.
Bids received on two patrol cars were read to the Council by the
Mayor as follows:
$3,637 each, Payton-Wright Ford, Grapevine
3,621.65 each, Ted Arendale Ford, Arlington
3,620.34 each, Charlie Hillard Ford, Fort Worth.
3,539.63 each, Southside Dodge, Fort Worth (4 barrel)
3,696.78 each, Ray Ridings Plymouth-Dodge, Sherman
3,639.78 each, Fort Worth Chrylser-Plymouth
Councilman ox moved that the Payton-Wright bid be accep~ed and
further moved that two cars be purchased at this time; seconded by
Councilman Davis. Motion passed unanimously. i
Councilman Knox moved that General Telephone be issued a building 1
permit prior to final approval of a plat in the PUD at Southlake
Boulevard and Carroll Avenue; seconded by Councilman Davis. Council-
men Nunn, Knox and Davis voted "For"; Councilmen Drummond and Tetrault
voted "Against". Motion carried.
The Council were all in agreement to permit Mr. Home'Newman one water
tap free in the "Summerplace" Addition.
Councilman Drummond informed the Council that the Presbyterian Church
has purchased property in Southlake at White Chapel and Southlake
Boulevard and want a building permit for a temporary structure to be
moved to the property and used until the permanent building is built.
Councilman Knox moved that the permit be issued; seconded by Council-
man Drummond. Motion passed unanimously.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. I
® ATTEST: Mayor
City Secretary
Council Mt q. 11/6/73 2
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ORDINANCE NO. 161-54
' AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 161
OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE BY AMENDING THE
' ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF TWO ACRES OF
LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE JOHN A.
FREEMAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 529, FROM
AG (AGRICULTURE) DISTRICT TO F (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 theCity Council of the City of Southlake, Texas:
' SECTION 1. The certain Ordinance No. 161 passed by the City Council of the
r ' City of Southlake, Texas, January 7, 1969, and being the "Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance? is hereby amended insofar as the two acres of land, more or
' less, out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract No. 529, Tarrant County,
Texas, more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows:
' BEGINNING at an iron pin in the West line of County Road
No. 3119, said point being 250.78 feet South of the South-
east corner of a 2.19 acre tract as recorded in Volume 4212,
Page 141, said point also being the Southeast corner of a 1
acre tract as recorded in Volume 4832, Page 568, of the
Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas;
' THENCE South along the West line of said County Road 320.0
feet to an iron pin in the North line of County Road No.3099;
THENCE South 86° - 30' West along said North line 206.9 feet
' to an iron pin;
THENCE North 213.0 feet to an iron pin;
THENCE South 89° - 09' West 171.0 feet to an iron pin;
' THENCE North 117.0 feet to an iron pin at the Southwest cor-
ner of said l acre tract;
THENCE North 890 - 09' East along the South line of said 1
acre- -tract 377: 5 feet to the_ PUNT- OF - BEGIWI G- contaifnfng
' 2.0 acres of land more or less, title to which is recorded
in James Turner & Associates, Inc., Volume 5472, Page 657,
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' is changed from its prior zoning classification of AG (Agriculture) District
' to a zoning classification of F (Light Industrial) 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. 161-54 and prior-ordinanceeamendments, remains in effect in all other
respects as originally passed. This ordinance shall take effect upon its
' passage.
' PASSED this 6th day of November, A. D. 1973.
Mayor
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.City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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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, Bill ,Massey Furniture, Inc., a corporation,
by Bill Massey, President, of Dallas County, Texas, hereinafter
called Petitioner, represents as follows:
1. That Bill Massey Furniture, Inc., is the owner of a
tract of land out of the Reis D. Price Survey, Abstract No. 1207,
in Tarrant County, Texas, more particularly described by metes and
bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron pin, said point being 267.0 feet
North of the Northwest corner of the J. W. Chivers Survey;
THENCE North along a fence 956.6 feet to a set stone
for corner;
THENCE S. 890 - 10' W. 1367.8 feet to a pipe for corner;
THENCE S. 870 - 58' W. 116.4 feet to an iron pin in
the Easterly line of County Road No. 3016;
THENCE S. 430 - 40' E. along said Easterly line 117.3
feet to an iron pin at the beginning of a curve to the Right;
THENCE Southeasterly along said curve 236.6 feet to
an iron pin at the end of said curve;
THENCE S. 350 - 06' E. continuing along the Easterly
line of said County Road 812.0 feet to an iron pin for
corner;
THENCE N. 890 - 54' E. 788.7 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING and containing 24.55 acres of land, more or less.
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
,3 described in attached Exhibit be granted.
WITNESS the signature of Petitioner duly acknowledged as
Idi required for deeds.
BILL MASSEY FURNITURE, INC.
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BY:
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THE STATE OF TEXAS ) Bill Massey, Presi nt
COUNTY OF TARRANT )
BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for
said County and State, on this day personally appeared Bill Massey,
known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed
to the foregoing instrument and adknowledged to me that the same
was the act of the said Bill Massey Furniture, Inc., a corporation,
and that he executed the same as the act of such corporation for
the purposes and consideration therein expressed, and in the
capacity therein stated.
GIVEN under my hand and seal of office on this the
day of A. D. 1973
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Notary Public, County, Texas.
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