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1972-11-07 i AGENDA REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING NOVEMBER 7, 1972 1 (Because this ist4lso Election Day, the meet- ing will not begin until 8:30 P.M.) ' 1. Public Hearing on ZA-72-9: Mesco Metal Buildings request for F District o~` _~f correct non-conforming use. Oetto. ' 2. Public Hearing on ZA-72-10: Theron Ragan request for F District in compliance with ' the Master Plan. Oo- %v 46, 3. Public Hearing on ZA972-11: Alfred Pinson ' request for.F District on non-conforming use. G•Kt•o- 4. Police Department Report. -5; r1~ ' 6. City Matters: A~._-Appointment of ard of Adjustments. Jam- ' ce.A-G,0_. ' B. Approval of Bills. ' C. C+Ozen f :mil . `b off 168 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 7, 1972 The City Council of the City of Southlake met in regular session in the City Secretary's office of City Hall in Southlake, Texas, on Tuesday, November 7, 1972 (Election Day) with the following members present: Wade Booker, Mayor Billy Joe Knox, Mayor Pro Tem W. O. Nunn, Councilman R. D. Drummond, Councilman (arriving late) J. A. Perez, Councilman Albsent: Frank Tetrault, Councilman Also present: William D. Campbell, City Attorney The Mayor called the meeting to order at 8:30 P.M. t The reading of the minutes of the last regular meeting was dis- pensed with. ZA-72-9: Those present at this public hearing were asked if they had any comments either pro or con on this request by the City to grant F District zoning in conformance with the Master Plan on property owned by Anderson Industries, Inc., (Metal Buildings Corporation), presently operating its business as a non-conform- ing use, said land consisting of twenty acrds eimiwi, more or less, described by metes and bounds in the zoning application. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of this request. Mr. and Mrs. Bu A. Cummings asked the exact location of the property. There being no further questions and no objec- tions, Councilman Knox moved to adopt Ordinance No. 161-45, changing the zoning of said land fcom Ag District to F District; seconded by Councilman Nunn. Motion carried unanimously. (Copy attached and made a part hereof.) ZA-'7'2'=10: No one was present at this public hearing to speak , -either for or against the request of Theron Ragan to change the zoning on approximately twenty acres of land owned by him, des- cribed by metes and bounds in said application, from Ag District ' to F District in conformance with the Master Plan and recommended for approval by the Planning & Zoning Commission. Whereupon, ® Councilman Nunn moved that 8_dnan No_ 161-IL be adopted changing 169 the zoning of the land described therein from Ag District to F District; seconded by Councilman Perez. Motion carried un- animously. (Copy attached and made a part hereof.) ZA-72-11: No one appeared at this public hearing to speak either or or against the zoning request of Alfred Pinson on his property described in said application by metes and bounds. The request is for the purpose of a non-conforming use to be absolved but does not conform to the Master Plan. The Planningt& Zoning Commission recommended denial of the request. Councilman Knox moved that the tbquest for F District on said property be denied; seconded by Councilman Perez. Motion carried unanimously. Police Department report was given by Chief Hughes (attached). He requested Council approval of hhe purchase of a camera as provided in the current Budget. Councilman Knox so moved; seconded by Councilman Nunn. Motion carried unanimously. (Should prices exceed the amount in the Budget for the type of camera needed, the Chief is to report back to the Council.) Following discussion of a teletype, Councilman Knox moved to have Chief Hughes acquire one for the Southlake Police Depart- ment through COG at an installation cost of $36 plus $68.50 monthly rental as provided in the current Budget; seconded by Councilman Nunn. Motion carried unanimously. Mayor Booker informed the Council that the City of Roanoke had contacted him for information egarding cooperative law enforcement. He further advised/deir possible interest in securing the 1971 Plymouth from Southlake. I Councilman Knox moved that all the bills presented be approved for payment including Chief Steele's order for five additional Fire DepartmentkWges at a cost of $31.50; seconded by Council- man Nunn. Motion carried unanimously. Janitorial services were next discussed. Councilman Perez moved that the AAA Company be hired to do a one time job onthe City Hall floors at a c6st of $90.00 with a view toward a con- tract basis later; seconded by Councilman Knox. Motion carried unanimously. I Councilman Knox moved that the City Secretary be sent to the TML Convention in Dallas November 12-14th; seconded by Counciftann Nunn. Motion carried unanimously. Resolution No. 72-21, calling for cancellation of certain taxes to correct errors in the 1968, 1969, 1970 and 1971 Rolls, was ® passed and approved on motion by Councilman Knox; seconded by i Council Mtg. Page 2 - 11/7/72 170 Councilman'Drummond. Motion carried unanimously. (Attached and rr made a part hereof.) There being no further business, the meeting adjourned 'Mayor ATTEST: Ci- $ SecretaFy i Council Page 3 171 ORDINANCE NO. 161-45 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 161,OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE BY AMENDING THE ZON- ING CLASSIFICATION OF TWENTY-ONE ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE THOMAS MAHAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1049, FROM AG (AGRI- CULTURE) 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 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 7, 1969, and being the""Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance" is hereby amended insofar as the twenty-one acres of land, more or less, owned by Anderson Industries, Incorporated, out of the Thomas Mahan Survey, Abstract No. 1049, Tarrant' County, Texas, more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Kimball Avenue (Tarrant County Road No. 3119), said point being the most Southeast corner of a tract conveyed by T; F. Monroe and wife, Cara Holmes, to A. J. Musick and wife, Marguerite, by Deed dated December 14, 1948, and recorded In Volume 2054, Page 38 of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas, and more particularly described as follows; THENCE from said point of beginning along the centerline of Kimball Avenue North 1319.44 feet to a point for corner; THENCE West a distance of 235.80 feet to a point; THENCE North 8$1:47' 11" West a distance of 311,62 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 26" 46' 01" West a distance of 440,49 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 40 26' West a distance of 105.0 feet to a point; THENCE South a distance of 830.10 feet to a point in the South line of the above described Musick tract; THENCE East a distance of 753,70 feet to the-place of beginning and containing 21,9078 acres of land, of which 0.7572 acres is in the right-of-wale of Kimball Avenue, is changed from its prior zoning classification of A8 (Agriculture) District to a zoning classification of F (Light Industrial) District. SECT_ ION 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. 161-45 and prior ordinance amendments, remains in effect in all other respects as originally passed. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage, PASSED this 7th day of November, A. D. 1972. Mayor ATTEST. ctta ` Y Y APPROVED AS TO FORM; city-Attorney/- -2- 172 ORDINANCE NO. 161-46 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 161 OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE BY AMENDING THE ZON- ING CLASSIFICATION OF TWENTY ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, OUT OF THE JOHN A. FREEMAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 529, AND THE J. W. HALE SURVEY,.ABSTRACT NO. 803, FROM AG (AGRICUL- TURE) DISTRICT TO F (LIGHT INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT. WHEREAS, after receipt of request for change of zoning, notice given to applicable property own s 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 I. The certain Ordinance No. 161 passed by the, City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, January 7, 19690 and being the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance" is hereby amended insofar as the twenty acids of land, more or less, owned by Theron A. Ragan and-wife, Dorothy, being 11.14 acres of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract No. 529, and 8.91 acres of land out of the J. W. Hale Survey, Abstract No. 803, Tarrant County, Texas, more particularly described.by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of the..J. W. Hate Survey; THENCE North 147 varas a fence, in all 145 varas to corner; THENCE Kest 428 varas a stake, (3/4 inch pipe);. THENCE South 291-varas, a stake, (3/4 inch pipe); THENCE West 40 varas a stake (fence corner); THENCE South 224 varas a stake, fence corner; THENCE North 88-3/4 varas East 154 varas , stake fence corner; THENCE North 3/4 Kest 368 varas to a stake in fence corner; THENCE North 88-3/4 East 319 varas to the place of be- ginning, being off the East side of the tract of land i I l t which was conveyed to E. A. Carney by Taylor Blevins and wife, and being the same property fully described in Deed dated 11/18/60, recorded in Volume 3506. Page 112, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, f is changed from its prior zoning classification of A6 tAgriculture) District i to a zoning classification of f (Light Industrial) District. a SECTION 2. The official Zoning Map created by said Ordinance No. 161 is hereby amended to reflect the change in toning classification made by this ; Ordinance. SECTION 3. The said Ordinance No. 161, except as amended by this OrMance No. 161-46 and prior ordinance amendments, remains in effect in all other respects as originally passed. This ordinance shall tale effect upon its passage. I PASSED this 7th day of November, A. D. 1972. i yor ATTEST: I City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: CiM-At -2- PHONE 481.3567 City of Southlake P.O. BOX 868 SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 7,6051 Alkeeme Walace, City Secretary WADE BOOKER. Maya *%WM4W4904 Mayor Pro T sIfeJoe Kn, Councilman November 6, 1972 f W. O. Nuee' councilman L D. D"WAM01 , CouncNman F=k Tehask ComrcUman ! Honorable Mayor and City Council: 1 Police Department report for the month of October, 1972 Tickets issued in September 1 70 Tickets issued in October 168 Fines written in October $4,513.50, . Fines paid in October 3,863.50 Fines paid by Highway Patrol 35.00 Persons in jail in Septemuer 10 Persons in jail in October 18 Traffic accidents in September 4 Traffic accidents in October 11 Burglaries investigated in September 2 Burglaries investigated in October 2 Approx. total value taken in burglaries in October $2,616.95 Approx. total value recovered in burglaries in October 00.00 Thefts investigated in September 3 rl Thefts investigated in October 2 Approx. total value taken in thefts in October $180.00 Approx. total value recovered in thefts in October 16.50 Number of calls in September 121 Number of calls in October 98 Miles driven in September 11039 II~ Miles driven in October 9,793 i Speedometer reading on Unit #2 (71 Ply.) 79,985 Speedometer reading on Unit #3 (72 Ford) (0,963 s e tfullir submitted , p Douglas Hugh a, Chief Southlake Police Department i ;a 4 174 RESOLUTION NO. 72-2 _ WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, 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 and 1971; And WHEREAS, such errors have occurred through in- accurate information and correct information has just recently been ascertained, Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, THAT: 1. Cancellation Items Nos. 44 through 53, issued from December 31, 1970, through September 30, 1972, totalling $94.86, are hereby cancelled for the reason or reasons indicated on each individual item and removed from the 1968 Tax Roll. 2. Cancellation Items Nos. 54 through 63, issued from December 31, 1970, through September 30, 1972, totalling $138.44, are hereby cancelled for the reason or reasons indicated on each individual item and removed from the 1969 Tax Roll. 3. 1 Cancellation Items Nos. 6 through 16, issued from December 31, 1970, through September 30, 1972, totalling $158.57, are hereby cancelled for the reason or reasons indicated on each individual item and re- moved from the 1970 Tax Roll. 4. Cancellation Items Nos. 1 through 9, issued from December 1, 1971, through September 30,.1972, totalling $117.50, are hereby cancelled for the reason or reasons indicated on each individual item and re- moved from the 1971 Tax Roll. i PASSED AND APPROVED this 7th day of November, A. D. 1972. Mayor ATTEST: City Secretary