1969-04-15
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REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL
APRIL 159 1969
The City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, met inr
regular session at the City Hall on Tuesday, April 15,
1969, with the following members present:
J. L. Clow, Mayor
Thurman Hearn, Mayor Pro Ten
J. D. Cate, Councilman
M. J. O'Brien, Councilman
W. B. Brown, Councilman
Wade Booker, Councilman
Also present: Police Chief Doyle Ince
Glenn Goodnight, City Attorney
Mayor Clow called the nesting to order at 7:30 P.M.
The minutes of the regular meeting of April 1, 1969, were
approved as read. The minutes of the special meeting of '
• April 8, 19.69, were approved as read.
City Attorney Glenn Goodnight administered the oath of '
office to J. L. Clow, re-elected as mayor. Mayor Clow
administered the oath of office to Councilman W. B. Brown,
re-elected to Place 1, and to Councilman Wade Booker, el '
ected to Place 2.
Dr. M. M. Vale, D.®.M., appeared before the Council in '
response to a letter from the City Secretary advising him
of his violation of City Ordinance No. 161. Mayor Clow
advised his he was also in violation of an ordinance est-
ablished in 1956, prohibiting the operation of a business
in a residential area. In response to his query, he was
informed of the procedure to follow in order to appear '
before the City of Southlake Planning & Zoning Commission
to request a change in zoning.
Mr. Sammy Farine requested permission to put a trailer '
on his property until his house is built. No action taken.
Mr. Lester Barrett asked for city sponsorship of Little
• League Baseball, A decision on this request was postponed '
to the neat council meeting.
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Ralph Polson, representing the Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment, asked that the City take care of the financial
responsibilities of the Department. Councilman Brown
moved that the City assume the financial responsibili-
ties, take care of the bookkeeping, and pay all the
bills of the Fire Department's proposed by its Budget
Committee and approved by the City. 9o4*cIIm7as 'Booker
seconded the motion. Carried unanimously.
Howard Moffat tendered his resignation as Chief of
the Southlake Volunteer Fire Department due to his
' lack of time to devote to the job. Councilman Hearn
made a motion to accept his resignation, seconded by
J. D. Cate. Carried unanimously.
C. M. Gordon informed the Council through Mayor Clow
of his intention to resign as chairman of the Planning
Zoning Commission.
There being no further business, Councilman Brown made
' a motion to adjourn, seconded by Councilman Booker.
• Carried unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 9:00 P.M.
1 "J. . Clow Mayor
' Attest:
' Aliceanne Wallace
City Secretary
April 15, 1969-2
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lot TO: THE MAYOR & MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
PLEASE CONSIDER THIS MY RESIGNATION AS CHIEF OF THE
VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT OF SOUTHLAKE. IT IS MY
OPINION THAT I DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO DEVOTE THAT
IS REQUIRED BY THIS POSITION.
HOWARD W o MOFFAT
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City o So,"da'$ ~ 131
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I /ate a PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
'By City Councill Aclion
PUBLIC HEARING APRIL 29,1969
Ordinance No.
MINUTES
City Secretary RE: ZN. APP. #69-6
IRVING E. COPE
The meeting was called to order by Mayor J. L. Clow
at 7:40 p.m. in the City Hall of Southlake, Texas.
Present for the Council: -J. D. Cate, M. J. O'Brien,
and Wade Booker. Present for the Commission: R. W.
Mussina.
In compliance with Ordinance No. 161, Mr. Irving Cope,
owner of the property in question, appeared-before the
Commission February 11, 1969, to request a change in
' zoning. Adjoining property owners were duly notified
of a hearing set on February 25, 1969. At that time,
' the Commission unanimously approved the change and re-
commended that the City Council grant the request.
' Notice of this hearing was published in the official
newspaper, The Gmmapevine Sun, April 10, 1969.
Mr. Manuel Gonzalez, one of the adjoining property
owners, asked the Council to grant said request since
it is in keeping with the City's Master Plan. There
were no other comments.
WHEREUPON, the motion was made by Councilman M. J.
O'Brien, that the 54.69 acres, more or less, owned by
Irving E. Cope, out of the R. Eads Survey, Abstr ct
No. 481, be changed in zoning from Agriculture
' d*vX-tai to Heavy Commercial. Motion seconded by
Councilman Cate. Motion carried unanimously.
' There being no further business, Councilman Cate made
a motion to adjourn, seconded by Councilman Booker.
Motion carried unanimously.
r Meeting adjourned.
J. Clow, Mayor
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ATTEST :
' Aliceanne Wallace, City Secretary
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APP ROVED
MINUTES OF THE y Council Action
PUBLIC HEARING MAY 20, 196 ce No. -,Z
RE : Zn. App. #69-4 t
Secretar
y y
JAMES H. WINFREY
The nesting was called to order by Mayor J. L.
Clow at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall of Southlake,
Texas. Present for the Council: J. D. Cate,
M. J. O'Brien, W. B. Brown and Wade Booker.
Present for the Commission: Manuel Gonzalez.
In compliance with Ordinance No. 161, Mr;~.James '
H. Winfrey, owner of the property under consid-
eration, appeared before the Planning & Zoning
Commission April 8, 1969, to request a change in
zoning. Adjoining property owners were duly
notified by mail of a hearing set on April 22,
1969. At that time, the Commission unanimously
approved the change as adjusted and recommended
that the City Council grant the request. '
• Notice of this hearing was published in the official
newspaper, The Grapevine Sun, May 1, 1969. '
Mayor J. L. Clow read a letter to the Council from
the City's planning firm, Carter & Burgess, which
recommended a denial of the request. There being
no discussion or questions, a notion was made by
Councilman Brown that the zoning be changed on the
property hereinafter described from Agricultural
Residential to Heavy Commercial; seconded by Council-
man Booker. The motion carried unanimously. '
The property consists of 1.2 acres of land,gknown as
Tracts 1 and 2, out of 1.754 acres of land (described ,
in the warranty deed copy attached hereto), in the
Samuel Freeman Survey, Abstract No. 525, bounded on
the west by Farm to Market Road 1709 and approxi-
mately 100 yards south of S.H. 114.
The public hearing was then closed by Mayor Clow.
J. L. Cl6w, Mayor
ATTEST:
Aliceanne Wallace, City Secy.
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That I, WYLIE ALLUMBAUM, Individually and as community survivor of the estate
' of HELEN NORA ALLUMUGH, deceased,
of,the County of TARRANT State of TEXAS for and in consideration
' of the sum of TEN AND N01100 ($10.00)--------------------------------------------------
and other good and valuable considerations DOLLARS
' to me in hand paid by JAMS H. WINFREY and Wife, FRANCES ANGIE WINIFLEY
as follows :
have Granted, Sold and Conveyed, and by these presents do Grant, Sell and Convey unto the said
' JAMS R. WINFREY and wife, FRANCES ANGIE Wumn
of the County of TARRANT State of TML48 all that certain
lot, tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in Tarrant County, Texas, and being
described as follows, to-wit: BRIM a tract of land in the SAMIEL FREEMAN SURVEY, Wast of
' Grapevine, Abstract #5258 Tarrant County, Texas,and being core particularly described by
notes and bowls as follows: BEGINNING at a stake 302.2 ft. E. and 129.3 ft. N, of the SE
corner of the T. Mahan Surval; No* being the Nil corner of a tract of land doodad to Belle
Lidster as recorded in Vol. 11 , g 84, Deed Records, Tarrant Counter Taus; THENCE N.
' pde min W 0 4 t. to n iron tthe gg. line of County Road
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88 R line off' said: N. 5~ deg. 5m in. E. 100-ft. t o an irN. deg. 14ng E.
100 ft. to an iron N. 40 dog. 25 min. E. 100 ft. to an iron N.031 deg. 58 min. E. 100 ft
to an iron; N. 29 dog. 15 min. E. 100 ft. to an iron; N. 24 dog. 25 min. E. 68 ft. to an
' iron in th 1 o a and; N. 20 dtt .T30 min. 8 g5 .2 f t a t. 111a~
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' This convoyanco is given and accepted subject to any and all restrictions and./or easements
which may be of record in the office of the County Clork, Tarrant County, Texas, adfacting
the subject property.
Grantees herein agree to assume the payment of all taxes for 1969 and subsequent years.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the above described premises, together with all and singular the
rights and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging unto the said
' JAMS H. WINFREY and wife, FRANCES ANGIE WINFREY, their
heirs and assigns forever and do hereby bind myself,
mY
heirs, executors and administrators, to Warrant and Forever Defend, all and singular the said premises
unto the said JAMS R. WINFREY and wife, FRANCES ANGIE WINFREY, their
' heirs and assigns, against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming, or to claim the same, or any
part thereof.
' WITNESS mY hand at Grapevines Toms
this day of March 19 69
Wl nesses at Request of Grantor :
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comunity survivor of tide tatok of
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