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480-454CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO.480-454 OFFICIAL RECORD AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.480, AS AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BEING LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS TRACT 7A, SITUATED IN THE JOHN A. FREEMAN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO.529, AND BEING APPROXIMATELY 29.13 ACRES, AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" FROM "S-P-2" GENERALIZED SITE PLAN DISTRICT TO "S-P-2" GENERALIZED SITE PLAN DISTRICT WITH LIMITED "C-3" GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT USES, AS DEPICTED ON THE APPROVED CONCEPT PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT `B", SUBJECT TO THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a home rule City acting under its Charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Texas Local Government Code; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 211 of the Local Government Code, the City has the authority to adopt a comprehensive zoning ordinance and map regulating the location and use of buildings, other structures and land for business, industrial, residential and other purposes, and to amend said ordinance and map for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, morals and general welfare, all in accordance with a comprehensive plan; and WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is currently zoned as "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District under the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and Page 1 WHEREAS, a change in the zoning classification of said property was requested by a person or corporation having a proprietary interest in said property; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether these changes should be granted or denied: safety of the motoring public and the pedestrians using the facilities in the area immediately surrounding the sites; safety from fire hazards and damages; noise producing elements and glare of the vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established character of the neighborhood; location, lighting and types of signs and relation of signs to traffic control and adjacent property; street size and adequacy of width for traffic reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood; adequacy of parking as determined by requirements of this ordinance for off- street parking facilities; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street loading spaces, and protection of public health by surfacing on all parking areas to control dust; effect on the promotion of health ad the general welfare; effect on light and air; effect on the over -crowding of the land; effect on the concentration of population, and effect on transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public facilities; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, further considered among other things the character of the districts and their peculiar suitability for particular uses and the view to conserve the value of the buildings, and encourage the most appropriate use of the land throughout this City; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that there is a public necessity for the zoning changes, that the public demands them, that the public interest clearly requires the amendments, and that the zoning changes do not unreasonably invade the rights of those who bought or improved property with reference to the classification which existed at the time their original investment was made; and, Page 2 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that the changes in zoning lessen the congestion in the streets, helps secure safety from fire, panic, and other dangers, promotes the health and the general welfare, provides adequate light and air, prevents the over -crowding of land, avoids undue concentration of population, and facilitates the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, has determined that there is a necessity and need for the changes in zoning and has also found and determined that there has been a change in the conditions of the property surrounding and in close proximity to the tract or tracts of land requested for a change since the tract or tracts of land were originally classified and therefore feels that the respective changes in zoning classification for the tract or tracts of land are needed, are called for, and are in the best interest of the public at large, the citizens of the city of Southlake, Texas, and helps promote the general health, safety and welfare of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 480, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Southlake, Texas, passed on the 19th day of September,1989, as originally adopted and amended, is hereby amended so that the permitted uses in the hereinafter described areas be altered, changed and amended as shown and described below: Being Tract 7A, situated in the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract No. 529, and being approximately 29.13 acres, and more fully and completely described in Exhibit "A" from "S- P-2" Generalized Site Plan District to "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District with limited "C- 3" General Commercial District uses, as depicted on the approved Concept Plan attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit `B", and subject to the following specific conditions: 1. Approving the development regulations as submitted and included as Exhibit `C' of this ordinance with the following deletions: #6 — deferring final decision regarding the building facades until the site plan stage. #7 — deferring final decision regarding 10 Page 3 foot walls on the south side of buildings A and C until the site plan stage; 2. Eliminating movie theaters, auditoriums and kennels or boarding facilities as permitted uses; 3. Incorporating the "Design Guidelines for the Shops of Southlake" into the "S-P-2" zoning development regulations as presented in the City Staff Report dated May 11, 2005 and included as Exhibit `D' of this ordinance; 4. Granting the requested variances for driveway stacking; 5. Requiring Central Market to be the anchor tenant; 6. Noting the applicant will be providing in the southern bufferyard 120 31/2 inch caliper shade trees consisting of a mixture of two thirds live oak and one third combination of cedar elm and red oak trees; 7. Noting the applicant's commitment to provide 164 10-foot red cedar trees along the northern end of the swale which will run on the southern 8 to 10 foot of the southern buffer; 8. Requiring the landscape buffer along the south boundary of the development to meet or exceed the standards demonstrated by the plan included as part of Exhibit `B" of this ordinance such that it still remains compliant with City regulations; 9. Requiring the landscape buffer to be maintained in perpetuity; 10. Including a detention pond in the southeast corner of the southern bufferyard; 11. Noting that the sidewalks shown on the west side of the property will continue to the end of the bufferyard, along Carroll Avenue to the entrance of Oak Tree Estates; 12. Incorporating the Mobility/Transportation in Southlake 2025 recommendations that staff has presented and discussed this evening; 13. Requiring the `L' shaped buildings along FM 1709 to be constructed at the same time as Central Market; 14. Requiring there to be a screen wall south of the loading dock of Central Market; 15. Accepting the applicant's commitment to make a good faith effort to restrict delivery times to between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.; 16. Noting Central Market's willingness to further study delivery options which will be discussed at the site plan stage; 17. Deferring a final decision on the most effective noise buffer until the site plan stage, Page 4 particularly along the area of property where the delivery trucks will traverse; 18. With the site plan, providing an acoustic barrier or device to mitigate any noise related issues along the south boundary line of the site in accordance with the analysis and recommendations of an acoustic engineer; 19. Requiring the building architecture to meet or exceed the standards demonstrated by the rendering provided and included as Exhibit " F" of this ordinance; 20. Providing dual left turn lanes on north bound Carroll Avenue at the intersection of East Southlake Boulevard in addition to the traffic enhancement recommendations noted in the City Staff Report dated May 11, 2005 and included as Exhibit "E" of this ordinance; 21. Clarifying that the building setbacks along South Carroll Avenue and East Southlake Boulevard shall be based on the existing R.O.W. as shown on the plan (this is to accommodate any R.O. W. dedication needed for traffic mitigation improvements); 22. Subject to Revised Concept Plan Review No. 2, dated May 11, 2005 to include the following: a. All driveway entrances must have a minimum radius of 30 feet. Driveways on Carroll Avenue are shown at 20% b. Clearly label all pedestrian walks. Show and label the intended width of all sidewalks. A minimum 8' trail is required adjacent to Southlake Boulevard; c. Label and show the location, type, and height of al walls, fences, and screening devices. Label the existing and proposed screening adjacent to Oak Tree Estates; d. Provide changes as needed in accordance with the attached "Road Improvement Recommendations." (Refer to Exhibit "E" of this ordinance.) e. The proposed building setback lines along Carroll Avenue and Southlake Boulevard are based on the existing R.O.W. location. Because the "Road Improvement Recommendations" may require additional R.O.W. dedication for turn lanes, deceleration and/or acceleration lanes in certain sections, staff recommends that all setback lines proposed be based on the existing R.O.W. location in order to retain a consistent building pattern. SECTION 2. That the City Manager is hereby directed to correct the Official Zoning map of the City of Southlake, Texas, to reflect the herein changes in zoning. Page 5 SECTION 3. That in all other respects the use of the tract or tracts of land herein above described shall be subject to all the applicable regulations contained in said Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable and pertinent ordinances for the City of Southlake, Texas. All existing sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, words, phrases and definitions of said Zoning Ordinance are not amended hereby, but remain intact and are hereby ratified, verified, and affirmed. SECTION 4. That the zoning regulations and districts as herein established have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the community. They have been designed, with respect to both present conditions and the conditions reasonably anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future; to lessen congestion in the streets; to provide adequate light and air; to prevent over -crowding of land; to avoid undue concentration of population; and to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, drainage and surface water, parks and other commercial needs and development of the community. They have been made after a full and complete hearing with reasonable consideration among other things of the character of the district and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. SECTION 5. That this ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Southlake, Texas, affecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of those ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 6. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable and that if the validity Page 6 of the zoning affecting any portion of the tract or tracts of land described herein shall be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the zoning of the balance of said tract or tracts of land described herein. SECTION 7. Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 8. All rights and remedies of the City of Southlake are expressly saved as to any and all violations of the provisions of Ordinance No. 480, as amended, or any other ordinances affecting zoning which have accrued at the time of the effective date of this ordinance; and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts. SECTION 9. The City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby directed to publish the proposed ordinance or its caption and penalty together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public hearing thereon at least fifteen (15) days before the second reading of this ordinance, and if this ordinance provides for the imposition of any penalty, fine or forfeiture for any violation of any of its provisions, then the City Secretary shall additionally publish this ordinance in the official City newspaper one time within ten (10) days after passage of this ordinance, as required by Section 3.13 of the Charter of the City of Southlake. SECTION 10. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law, and it is so ordained. Page 7 PASSED AND APPROVED on the 1st reading the 3rd day of May, 2005. Imo..._ •s ATTEST: %,,J141IAtty,I" ••sou rH��,,w,' Q 0' •� CITY SECRETARY : U i co z PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2nd reading the 17tb day of May, 2005. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Qzj CITY ATTORNEY DATE: 2.7- ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE:_t•?L �mdwmoftm mm�mm �Zjvwwtfjm ATTEST: n�1TH(„��►4� J CITY SECRETARY * ...•`° Page 8 EXHIBIT "A" Being Tract 7A, situated in the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract No. 529, and being approximately 29.13 acres. OWNER'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT BEING all that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the City of Southloke, Tarrant County, Texas, and being a part of o 29.516 acre tract of land conveyed from W.E. Dalton and wife Dorothy L. Dolton, to South Carroll/1709, LTD., By deed recorded in Volume 13242 at Page 76 of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows; BEGINNING at a 1/2" iron rod found in the South right of way line of East Southlake Boulevard (130 foot right of way) for the Northeast corner of said 29.516 acre tract and also being the Northwest corner of Lot i in Block 1 of Gorbutt Addition, an addition to the City of Southlake, Texas, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 388-156 at Page 12 of the Plat Records of Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE South 0' 13' 20" West along the West line of said Lot 1 in Block 1 of the Garbutt Addition for a distance of 959.70 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for the the Southeast corner of said 29.516 acre tract and also being the Southwest corner of said Lot 1 in Block 1 of the Gorbutt Addition, and being in the North line of Lot 8 in Block 1 of Oak Hill Estates, an addition to the City of Southlake, Texas, according to the plot thereof recorded in Cabinet "A" at Slide 2122 of the Plat Records of Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE North 88' 36' 13" West (Basis of Bearings per deed recorded in Volume 13242 at Page 76 of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas) along the North line of said Oak Hill Estates Addition for a distance of 1317.20 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found in the East right of way line of South Carroll Avenue (54 foot right of way); THENCE North 0' 02' 5T West along he East right of way line of South Carroll Avenue for a distance of 462.54 feet to a 1/27 iron rod found for corner, said point being the beginning of a curve to the left having a central angle of 057 49' 42" with a radius of 835.00 feet and a chord bearing North 02` 57' 58" West at a distance of 84.90 feet; THENCE Northwesterly along said curve to the left and continuing along the East right of way line of said South Carroll Avenue for a distance of 84.94 feet to a 1 /2" iron rod found for corner and being the beginning of a curve to the right having a central angle of 03' 45' 22" with a radius of 765.00 feet and a chord bearing North O4' 00' 08" West at a distance of 50.14 feet; THENCE Northwesterly along said curve to the left and continuing to follow along the East right of way line of said South Carroll Avenue for a distance of 50.15 feet to 0 1 /2" iron rod found for corner; THENCE North 0' 03' 09" West and continuing along the East right of way line of said South Carroll Avenue for a distance of 352.01 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for the cutoff line for the aforesaid East Southake Boulevard; THENCE North 457 38' 51" East along said cutoff line for East Southlake Boulevard for a distance of 13.97 feet to a 1/2" iron rod found for corner in the South right of way line of East Southake Boulevard; THENCE South 88' 37' 53" East along the South right of way line of said East Southlake Boulevard for a distance of 1319.51 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 29.1279 ACRES OF LAND, more or less. _ Page 9 1r 'f iL©© EXHIBIT `B" 500Z 9 0 d d V U38 of 1 g E$ � w ® `E �l "i IN Eli alit Z! anN3A`d TIO2AIVO HJ-nOS Page 10 @ !� cn Page 11 T) �D 0 V) � � � � V) / §§ � Page 12 EXHIBIT "C" "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District for Southlake Central Park April 4, 2005 This site shall comply with all conditions of the City of Southlake Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended, as it pertains to the "C-3" General Commercial District uses and regulations with the following exceptions: Permitted Uses The following uses shall not be permitted: 1. Tires, batteries and automobile accessory sales, provided that such activities occur entirely within the confines of the business structure itself. 2. Commercial amusement center and bowling alleys where the activity is for indoor operations and activities only, including indoor driving ranges and indoor miniature golf courses. 3. Mortuaries, funeral homes and undertakers. 4. Skating rinks, ice and roller (indoor only). Development Regulations: A parking ratio of 5 spaces per one thousand (1,000) square feet of floor area, regardless of use, shall be provided. 2. Building height shall be limited to two stories and shall not exceed 50' in height. 3. Second story, south facing, windows will not be allowed for buildings A, B and C. 4. Delete the pitched roof requirement from section 43.9.c.1 (b) and section 43.13.a.2 for structures less than 6,000 s.f. 5. Building setback along FM 1709 shall be a minimum of 45' from the existing right of way and shall be a minimum of 120 feet from the south boundary line; the 4:1 slope setback adjacent to single family residential properties shall not apply. Wily Page 13 eefrAees & reveals. (Deleted by P&Z and deferred final decision regarding the building facades until the site plan stage) 7. Due to the extent of the buffer- alene-se r-ep , line, leading areas f Buildings n Cafe exempt f.,,..., the requirements to be s ee e . ;+t, ., 10' (Deleted by P&Z and deferred final decision regarding 10 foot walls on the south side of buildings A and C until the site plan stage) 8. Site lighting shall be similar to street lighting fixtures installed in Southlake Town Square and as described in the Downtown District Design Guidelines of the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480, Section 37, as amended. 9. Interior lot lines are not required to have bufferyards. 10. Screening requirement adjacent to residential shall be met with a 10' tall evergreen planting screen. 11. Impervious coverage of the overall zoning and concept plan boundary shall not exceed 75%. However, there shall be no maximum impervious coverage for individual platted lots within the overall zoning and concept plan boundary. Page 14 EXHIBIT "D" Draft Design Guidelines for Shops at Southlake (Central Market Project) Building Massing & Scale: A building's massing is its exterior volume and its scale is the relationship of its overall size and its component parts with its adjoining buildings, spaces, and people. • A building's massing shall relate to its site, use, and to the massing of adjacent buildings. • A building's massing shall serve to define entry points and help orient pedestrians. • The scale of individual building facade components shall relate to one another and the human scale, particularly at the street level. • Buildings and/or facades shall emphasize and frame or terminate important vistas. Building Rhythm: A building's rhythm is (are) the pattern(s) created by the regular recurrence or alteration of its constituent architectural components. Variations in the rhythms within individual building facades shall be achieved within any block of building facades. Breaks in the predominant rhythm may also be used to reinforce changes in massing and important elements such as building entrances or pedestrian pass-throughs. Architectural Elements: Architectural elements are the individual components of a building, including walls, doors, windows, cornices, parapets, roofs, pediments, and other features. Architectural composition is the relationship between the architectural elements in an individual building. • Architectural elements shall be designed to the appropriate scale and proportions of the selected architectural style. For example, building designs based on an Art Deco style shall utilize architectural elements of a scale and proportion characteristic of that style. Building Entrances: The design and location of building entrances are important to help define the pedestrian environment and create retail -friendly environments. • Entrances shall be easily identifiable as primary points of access to buildings. • Building entrances may be defined and articulated by architectural elements such as lintels, pediments, pilasters, columns, porticos, porches, overhangs, railings, balustrades, and others as appropriate. All building elements should be compatible with the architectural style, materials, colors, and details of the building as a whole. • Entrances to upper level uses may be defined and integrated into the design of the overall building facade. Facade Treatments: • All sides of a building shall be consistent with respect to style, colors, and details only to the extent that they establish continuity with the main street -front facade. • Display windows are encouraged along the main facades of buildings. Buildings should avoid long, monotonous, uninterrupted walls. Building wall offsets, including projections, recesses, niches, fenestration, or changes of materials or color shall be used to add architectural variety and interest, and to relieve the visual impact of a blank wall. • Parapet and roof -line offsets between facades may be provided in order to break down the scale of the block and create architectural interest and variety. Page 15 • Architectural elements, such as canopies, awnings, roof and floor overhangs, and colonnades shall be provided as appropriate to protect pedestrians, help unify parts of a building or block, provide human scale, or provide a backdrop for signage and graphics. Building Materials: Exterior finish building materials shall consist of: • Masonry, which is defined as brick, cast stone, glass fiber reinforced concrete, glass fiber reinforced gypsum, and split face concrete masonry units • Stucco, including synthetic stucco (exterior insulation finishing system - EFIS) • Glazed ceramic and porcelain tile • Fiber reinforced plastic (with the exception of plastic or vinyl siding) - used for exterior building components, including but not limited to: cornice and entablature elements, decorative columns and pilasters, storefront trim, railings, and balustrades, spandrel panels, and similar elements. • Painted steel and aluminum, cast iron, bronze, brass, copper (including terne coated) • Roofing materials (visible from any public right-of-way): copper, factory finished painted metal, slate, synthetic slate, terra cotta, cement tile, glass fiber shingles. • Materials other than those listed above may be used for architectural trim and accent applications including, but not limited to, cornices and decorative brackets, frieze panels, decorative lintels, shutters, and porch or balcony railings. Lighting: The placement and orientation of lighting can be a critical part of creating an inviting and safe downtown environment. • Exterior lighting shall be architecturally integrated with the building's style, material, and color. • Lighting intensities shall be controlled to ensure that excessive light spillage and glare are not directed toward neighboring areas and motorists. • Pedestrian level lighting of building entrance -ways shall be provided. • Illuminations of portions of buildings, direct or indirect, may be used for safety or aesthetic results. Pedestrian Network: Sidewalks are a critical part of pedestrian connectivity. In order to enhance the safety of the pedestrian environment, all development shall be subject to the following: • The street network, with its adjoining sidewalks, shall function as the primary pedestrian network. • Mid -block pedestrian connections from the street to parking lots at the rear of the building(s) may be provided at key points. • Pedestrian crosswalks shall be clearly designated and provided at all key street intersections. • Sidewalks shall be a minimum of 6'-0" measured from the face of the curb to the building facade. That portion of the sidewalk that is free of any obstructions to allow for the passage of pedestrians shall be a minimum of 4'-0". Streetscape Treatment: The following guidelines for streetscape standards are provided in order to create an attractive and animated sidewalk environment. The developer shall propose a well -designed and unified streetscape plan for key streets in the Downtown district. • Street trees shall be planted in accordance with a unified landscaping plan proposed by the developer and approved by City Council. • Street Furnishings - shall be installed in accordance with a streetscape plan proposed by the developer and approved by City Council. Street furnishings may include planting strips, raised Page 16 planters, trash receptacles, street light standards, street signs, wayfinding signs, media boxes, seating, public art, water features, fire hydrants, etc. Page 17 EXHIBIT "B" �► E d I 4i v 1 I 11 B O5 P"'ll 11 �inM YF2 Existing 24 Hour Traffic Volumes Page 18 ESTIMATED SITE -GENERATED ONE-WAY TRIPS Source: Institute of Transportation Engineers' Trip Generation Manual, 7th Edition Page 19 T N Southlake SquareTown 2 _ 24-hour 3.251 FM 17 (SouthIskice Blvd.) Proposed IphIop of Soiuthlake South CarroIl Avenue Central Avenue ADDED 24-HOUR DEVELOPMENT TRIPS -BUILD OUT 1,857 4 Page 20 cs0s PROJECTED 24-HOUR TRAFFIC VOLUME TRIPS-2007 Page 21 3 2 �l PROJECTED 24-HOUR TRAFFIC VOLUME TRIPS-2012 Page 22 r-� i N IJ IJ 7 } e 3 2 � - � 2 [ » \ \? � ? � 2 \ � Lf) Lr) Za Additional Recommendations • Request TXDOT to conduct a timing analysis at the traffic signal at FM 1709 and Carroll. • Submit a CIP request for FY 2005-06 for the ultimate construction of Carroll Ave. from Continental Blvd. to FM 1709. Case No. Attachment G ZA05-022 Page 24 EXHIBIT ' ' Case No. ZA05-022 0 v N 4 p N Attachment G Page 25 Case No. Attachment G ZA05-022 Page 26 Case No. Attachment G ZA05-022 Page 27 INVOICE Prevlcw Star -Telegram 400 W. 7th Street FORT WORTH. TX 76102 (817)390-7761 Federal Tax 1D 22-3148254 Bill To: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 1400 MAIN ST STE 440 SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092-7604 Attn BILLIE . KAMMERMAN Description Customer ID: CIT57 Invoice Number: 255659961 Invoice Date: 5/20/05 • 2 2 Terms: Net due in 21 days Due Date: 5/31/05 (OFFICE OF CITY SrC:�T,ap PO Number: NO PO CITY OF SOUTHLAKE ORDINANCE 1 THE STATE OF TEXAS County of Tarrant Before me, a Notary Public in and for said Cot for the Star -Telegram, published by the Star-T that the attached clipping of an advertisement (817) 390-7320 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE MI Thank You For Your Payment --------------- Remit To: Star -Telegram P.O. Box 901051 FORT WORTH, TX fates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforce- ment of any of the provisions of this or- dinance shall be fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars 0$ 000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall consti- tute a separate of- fense. PASSED AND AP- PROVED THIS THE 2217th DAY OF MAY. R�QIJLAR 1 G tx COUNCIL MEETING. MAYOR: Andy Wa�ttbspanss ATTEST: Lori Farwell, City Secretary Order Number: 25565996 Sales Rep: 073 Description: CITY OF SOUTHLA Publication Date: 5/20/05 Col Depth Linage MU Rate Amount 1 112 112 LINE $0.81 $90.72 Net Amount: r' CNRIS7Y L, HOLLAND MY COMMI8810N EXPIRES July 31, 2008 $90.72 personally appeared Lisa Wesselman, Bid and Legal Coordinator forth, in Tarrant County, Texas; and who, after being duly sworn, did depose and say )ove n am" paper on the listed dales: BIDS at LEGAL DEPT. STAR TLEGRAM 24,2 Customer ID: Customer Name: Invoice Number: Invoice Amount: PO Number: Amount Enclosed CIT57 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 255659961 $90.72 QN� O PO INVOICE Star -Telegram 400 W. 7th Street FORT WORTH. TX 76102 (817)390-7761 Federal Tax ID 22-3148254 Bill To: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 1400 MAIN ST p � �f f MAY 2 3 OFFICE OF CITY SECRETARY Customer ID: CIT57 Invoice Number: 254820711 Invoice Date: 4/29/05 Terms: Net due in 21 days Due Date: 4/30/05 PO Number: NO PO Order Number: 25482071 STE 440 Sales Rep: 073 SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092-7604 Description: CITY OF SOUTHLA Nun PURC►►AS►NG . DFPT Publication Date: 4/29/05 Description Location Col Depth Linage MU Rate Amount CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Notice is he 13�180 1 125 125 LINE $0.81 $101.25 THE STATE O County of Tarr - Before me, a N for the Star -Tel that the attache (817) 390-72 SUBSCRIBED P late., disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforce- ment of anv of the Net Amount: 'Vi CHRISTY L. HOLLAND MY COMMISSION EXPIRES $101.25 is day personally appeared Lisa Wesselman, Bid and Legal Coordinator ort Worth, in Tarrant County, Texas; and who, after being duly sworn, did depose and say he above named paper on the listed dates: BIDS & LEGAL DEPT. STAR TLEGRAM i a ,ioA� , May Nprovision. or rnis or- inance shall be fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars ( 000.00) for each Thank You For Your Pay o 'nee.Eachdaythat a violation is permitted to exist shall consti- _ _.. _ ._ — — "'"" — — '_"- — _ tute a separate of- _. — "._._ — _.__ _ _ ._"'- ""_' ._"'- — — _ _' "-.- ..y.... '_'" _ _"-' '_"'" _'_` ""."` '""" `"" _'"' _` fense. City of Southiake Lon Farwell City Secretary Remit To: Star -Telegram Customer ID: CIT57 P.O. Box 901051 Customer Name: CITY OF SOUTHLAKE FORT WORTH, TX 76101-2051 Invoice Number: 254820711 Invoice Amount: $101.25 PO Number: NO PO Amount Enclosed: