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1972-03-21 37 AGENDA REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING MARCH 21, 1972 I. Public Hearing on ZA-71-16. Request for change in zoning to A-1 by M. Gonzalez. II. City Matters: A. Carter & Burgess, Inc. B. Naming of city streets - Resolution No. 72-5 1 C. Payment of bills D. JAZBO Height Ordinance for study i 1 1 1 1 1 1 38 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL March 21, 1972 The City Council of the City of Southlake met in regular session ' in the Council Chamber of City Hall on Tuesday, March 21st, 1972, with the following members present: Wade Booker, Mayor Ralph Polson, Mayor Pro Tem Billy Joe Knox, Councilman W. O. Nunn, Councilman R. D. Drummond, Councilman Absent: Thurman Hearn, Councilman ' Also present: William D. Campbell, City Attorney Mayor Booker called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. The minutes were approved as read. ZA-71-16: No comments for or against the request by Manuel Gonzalez for A-1 zoning on his property described by metes and bounds in the aforementioned zoning application were made by anyone in the audience at this public hearing on same. Where- upon, Councilman Polson moved to pass and approve Ordinance No. 161-36 changing the zoning on the twenty-five acres of land described therein from Ag District to A-1 District; seconded by Councilman Knox. Motion carried unanimously. (Copy attached and made a part hereof.) The bills presented were approved for payment on motion by Council- man Polson; seconded by Councilman Knox. Motion carried unan- imously. The mayor called a special meeting to be held on April 3, 1972, 7:30 p.m. here at City Hall for the purpose of canvassing the votes from the Municipal election of April 1st. The Council was advised that the water storage tank at Well Site #1 is in bad need of repainting inside. The Water Superintendent, W. G. Cline, recommends the City employ Johnny Reynolds, weal established in this type of work and of good reputation, who will use a fiberglass coating, at a cost of approximately $5,000.00. ,The Mayor informed the Council he had contacted another firm whose price was $15,000. Councilman Knox moved to have the work done as soon as possible; seconded by Councilman Drummond. Motion carried unanimously. 39 The Council was given a copy of the finalized airport height control ordinance prepared by JAZBO for study with a view to passage of same at a later date. The Council was advised that no other city had adopted this ordinance at this time. City Street' Nsmin was reported on by Councilman Drummond, head- ing the a hoc committee composed of Mrs. Virginia Clow, Frank Tetrault and Lloyd Wolf." Resolution No. 72-5, which sets out names for unnamed streets an changes the name of certain streets, was passed and approved on motion by Councilman Nunn; seconded by Councilman Knox. Motion carried unanimously. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. mik Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary R 40 ORDINANCE NO. 161-36 1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 161 OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE BY AMENDING THE ZONING CLASSIFI- .CATION OF TWENTY-FIVE ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE R. D. PRICE SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. ii 1207, FROM AG DISTRICT TO A- 1 I (RESIDENTIAL) DISTRICT. i WHEREAS, after receipt of request for chang of zoning, notice given to applicable property owners of public hearing, 1 notice of public hearing published, and public hearping having been conducted, all in compliance with Ordinance No. 161 of 1 the City of Southlake, Texas, NOW, THEREFORE, Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of I i Southlake, Texas: SECTION 1. The certain Ordinance No. 161 passed by the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, January 7, 1969, and insofar as the twenty-five acres of land, more or less, owned by Manuel Gonzalez, out of the Reis D. Price Survey, Abstract No. 1207, Tarrant County, Texas, more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a set stone, the most northerly !j Southeast corner of a 50 acre tract accord- ing to Deed descrption as recorded in Volume 325, Page 543, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, said stone standing 750.0 feet East of the Northwest corner of the Joel W. Chivers Survey, Abstract #350; k' THENCE N. 890 - 42' W. along a fence, a dis- tance of 742.9 feet to an iron pin for corner; i i *~a~r 41 THENCE N. 000 - 24' E. 658.26 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE N. 870 - 06' E. 1513.58 feet to an iron pin for corner in the West R.O.W. line" of Southlake Park Road; THENCE S. 000 - 311. E. along the West R.O.W. line of said road, a distance of 396.32 feet to an iron pin for corner, said pin being tYe beginning of a curve to the Left having a N radius of 473.41 feet; THENCE in a Southeasterly direction along said curve a distance of 285.74 feet to an iron pin for corner, said pin being the end of said curve; THENCE S. 35° - 06' E. along the Westerly R.1O.W. line of said road, a distance of 116.0 feet to an iron pin for corner; THENCE N. 880 - 45' W. 929.83 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 24.941 acres oflland. is changed from its prior zoning classification of AG District to a zoning classification of A-1 (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. 161-36 and prior ordinance amendments, re- mains in effect in all other respects as originally passed. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. PASSED this&qy ! / day of March, A. D. 1972. j Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED_ AS TO RM s City Attorney 42 RESOLUTION NO. 72-5 WHEREAS, the City of Southlake presently has a number of streets within its cor- porate limits without a name; And WHEREAS, the City of Southlake presently has a number of streets within its cor- porate limits with cumbersome names; And WHEREAS, the Postmaster of the City of Grapevine has requested that the City of Southlake change to a numbering system for mail delivery; Now THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, that the following streets are hereby named: Grapevine Loop is now Lonesome Dove County Road #3099 is now Crooked Lane Unnamed xoad in J. G. Allen Survey is now Timberline Drive. Hood-Throop is now Highland Street Carroll School Road is now Carroll Avenue j Kimball Road is now Kimball Avenue Carlile Lane is now Carlile Lane running north and south Carlile Lane is now Rainbow Street running east and west ~I Jellico Road is now Jellico Circle ' State Highway 114 is now Northwest Pakkway FM 1709 curved section to SH 114 is now Short Avenue' Unnamed streets on the east side of Raintree Drive are now Hillcastle Street and Brookwood Street Old Keller Road from FM 1709 to SH 114 is now Bluebonnet Drive FM 1938 is now Smithfield Avenue f Randol Mill Road is now Randol Mill Avenue Sam School-Peytonville Rodd is now Peytonville Avenue Pleasant Run-White's Chapel Road is now White Chapel Boulevard Union Church-Grapevine Road east and west is now Continental Boulevard; north and south it is now Brumlow Avenue Roanoke-Dove Road is now Dove Street West Dove is now Lake Drive County Road #3031 to its easternmost extremity is now Burney Lane The north end of County Road #3031 is now Midway Drive i FM 1709 is now Southlake Boulevard D. L. Ranch Read is now Ridgecrest Drive Jimison-Fowler Road is now Shady Oaks Drive Davis/Creel Road is now Pine Drive north and south and Lilac Lane east and west Unnamed road near Village Grocery is now Casey Drive Unnamed road off Sunshine Lane is now Shumaker Lane Carroll Tap Road is now Primrose Lane j Pearson a Precinct ine oa is now o"nson Street Pearson Lane is now Pearson Avenue Ottinger Precinct Line Road is now Ottinger Lane. PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 21st day of March, 972. ! ATTEST:, Mayor i City S~ eecrary lei 43 PgANNING & ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MARCH 14,1972 ' TO THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF SOUTHLAKE It was moved by Manuel Gonzalez, seconded by Gayle Hargadine, unanimously passed, that the Citys`Council study the Airport Zoning Ordinance with the purpose of passing same in the near future. ® Present for the Commission: Elizabeth Stickley, Chairman pro tem Frank Tetrault Secretary pro tem C. M. Gordon Manuel Gonzalez Nate Hight Gayle Hargadine u~ WNW