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480-275CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 480-275 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 TRACTS 4F, 4FI, 5AIB, 6Al, AND A PORTION OF TRACT 6B SITUATED 1N THE JESSE G ALLEN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO 18, .&ND BEING APPROXIMATELY 22.558 ACRES, AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" FROM "AG" AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT AND "CS" COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT TO "S-P-2" GENERALIZED SITE PLAN DISTRICT FOR SENIOR ADULT LIVING COMPLEX TO INCLUDE TRIPLEX. QUADRAPLEX AND PENTAPLEX 'vILLAS, PERSONAL CARE FACILITY, SKILLED NT~RSING SUITES. AND SENIOR MULTI-FAiMILY UNITS 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 Page I WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is currently zoned as "AG" Agricultural District and "CS" Community Service District under the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and 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, 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 Page 2 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 Tracts 4F, 4Fl, 5AIB, 6Al, and a portion of Tract 6B situated in the Jesse G. Allen Survey, Abstract No. 18, and being approximately 22.558 acres, and more fully and completely described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein, from "AG" Agricultural District and "CS" Community Service District to "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District for senior adult living complex to include triplex, quadraplex, and pentaplex villas, personal care facility, skilled nursing suites, and senior multi-family units as depicted on the approved Concept Plan attached hereto and incorporating herein as Exhibit "B" and adding the following language: I ]"he District shall be restricted to the following number of units: Not to exceed: 32 Villa units; 60 Assisted Living (Personal Care) units; 30 Skilled Nursing Suites; 80 Retirement Residences; and a maximum density of 8956 units per gross acre. Residency in the District shall be age restricted 100% to persons age 62 and older for all levels of care. The o~vner and operator of the property located within the District shall comply with the provisions of 24 C F R. Sec. 100 304(c)(2) to insure that residency is restricted to older persons. 3. ]The owner and operator of property located within the District shall provide all amenities shown on the concept plan. 4 No further subdivision of the property shall occur beyond the two lots proposed. Transportation services shall be provided by at least two (2), 6-10 person vans which are wheelchair-lift equipped. One van shall be provided at the opening of the Assisted Living/Nursing Suites and the second van shall be provided at least by the opening of the Retirement Residence. 6 Each January, the owner and operator shall submit a written certification that residency ~vithin the District complies with the age restriction requirements set out in Condition No. 2 contained herein. Page 3 7 Building materials shall be as indicated in the applicant's July 7, 1998 letter: brick facade with accents of stone and EIFS (stucco) and classical order fiberglass columns. Roofing material will be synthetic or light weight concrete Monterrey tile 8 The entire project shall comply with the Corridor Overlay Ordinance 9 On the Concept Plan Review Summary of July 7, 1998, the applicant will comply with items 2, 4, 5, 6a -6c, and 7. 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. 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 conununity. 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 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. Page 4 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 f'med 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 ten (10) 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. passage and publication as required by law, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 1st reading the q 1998. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its day of (~ ~AY6R ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY Page 5 1998. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2nd reading the 7 day APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: CITY ATTORNEY Page 6 -- EXHIBIT "A" Being rhar certain tract of [and, located ~n me Jesse C. Allen Survey, Abstract No. 18 tn Tm-rant, County Texas, and being a portion of that certain 90 acre tract of land conveyed to J.B. Bearden by deed recorded in Volume 1545, Page 183, of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas, and also being a portion of a 15.218 acre tract of land described in deed to Bedford Savings, recorded in Volume 9239, Page 8I l, of the Deed Records of Tarrant, County, Texas, and also being a portion of the tract of land conveyed to Joseph Mortazavi as recorded in Volume 10299, Page 1354, and in Volume 9316, Page 1637 of the Deed Records of tarrant County, Texas, said tract being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGD, iNLNG at a 1,"2 inch iron rod set in the south line of F.M. 1709 (West Southlake Boulevard); THENCE S 00 deg. 01 min. 06 sec. E, 889.81, feet to a I/2 inch iron rod set for comer;, THENCE S 88 deg. 47 min. 36 sec. E, 330.76 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set in the west line of the Elmer I. Wiesman tract as recorded in Volume 4089, Page 9, D.R.T.C.T.; TI-EE-NCE S 01 deg. 10 min. 02 sec. E, 469.80 feet along the west line of said Elmer I. Wiesman tract to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for comer, said point being the southwest comer of the Elmer [. Wiesman tract and being the north line of tract of land described in deed to Joseph Mortazavi and wife Kamiela, as recorded in Volume 93 I6, Page 1637, D.R.T C T; THENCE S 88 deg. 47 min. 36 sec. E, along the north line of said Joseph Mortazavi,tract a distance of 84.63 feet to a I/2 inch iron rod found for comer; THENCE S 00 deg 22 min. 49 sec. W, along an existing fence line a distance of 502.86 feet to a 1.2 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped R.P.L.S. No.3688 set for comer; THiENCE N 89 deg. 31 min. 09 sec. W, continuing through the interior of said Joseph Mortazavi tract a distance of 37T27 feet to a I/2 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped RP.L S. No. 3688 set for comer, said point being in the west line of said Joseph Mortazavi tract, same being the west line of a tract of land conveyed to Rand P. Carson as recorded in Volume 9093, Page 1973, of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas; TH]SNCE N 00 deg. 04 min. 35 sec. W, along the common line of said Joseph Mortazavi tract and said Rand P. Carson a distance ora distance of 507.72 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod found for comer, said point being the northeast comer of said Rand P. Carson; THENCE N 88 deg. 47 min. 38 sec. W, 193.04 feet along the north line of said Carson tract to a 1 '2 inch iron rod set for comer; THiENCE S 00 deg. 0l min. 06 sec. E, a distance of 184.10 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for comer: ~CE S 89 deg. 59 min. 49 sec. W, 299.92 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod found for comer; TY[ENCE North a distance of 1439.03 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for comer, said point being tn the south line of said FM 1709 (W. Southlake Boulevard); TI-[ENCE N 89 deg. 54 rain 28 sec. E, a distance of 13.46 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for comer in the be~nning of a curve m the left with a central angle of 23 deg. 21 min. 00 sec~. a radius of 1004.93 feet, a tangent length of 207.66 feet, and a chord being and distance of N 78 deg. 13 min. 57 sec. E, 406.73 feet; T[-I~]qCE along the said curve to the left an arc length of 409.55 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for comer; TH2ENCE N 63 deg. 07 min. 30 sec. E, 30.47 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found for comer, THENCE N 66 deg. 05 min. l 5 sec. E, a distance of 11.13 feet to the POINT OF BEGEN2'4EXiG and containing 982,606 square feet or 22.558 acres of land more or less. Hugh E. Peiser R.P.L.S. No. 3688 Apl.1 08, 1998 EXHIBIT "B" i , It , ! I.i, [ O~enwood Southlake, Texas Developed by Lifestyles, Inc., Southiake, Texas, and managed by Southwest Senior Care, thC, Colleyville. Texas, Phase One at Remington Retirement Community will open in the fall of 1999 Phase One v~li have 15 Villas, a 60 unit Assisted Living Residence and 30 Nursing Suites With their fabulous "Otd World" architecture, The Villas at Remington are designed to offer the privacy, comfort and elegance of a single-f~nily residence while providin8 the security, freedom fi.om maimenance and varied social activi6es that come with being part ora well plamued retirement community. The villas are teased which, along with complete inside and outside maintenance and care of the luxurious ~ounds, gives our residents the desired freedom from the worries of home-ownership as well as the luxury of being able to travet whenever they wish. On the grounds at the villas a~e areas for croquet, horseshoes, barbecues and picnics and a walking trail that winds through a private park amid l~rge, native oaks and then connects with the rest of the community. Transportation in the Community's van and selected meals are also available in the main dining room at the Remingtoe The Assisted Living Residence at Remington offers 60 spacious units designed to promote independence and privacy while making available the care and assistance especially designed to meet the needs of each resident The basic rate at the assisted living residence includes three delicious, home-cooked meals complete with daily baked goods; w, eekty and emergency housekeeping, conveniently located resident laundry areas with available staff assistance; a full schedule of daily activRies, crafts and social events; transportation for medical appointments, shopping and activities Also availabte on an individually planned basis are assistance with bathing, dressing and other activities of dally living and regular visits by a full-time R_N on staff. Residences here come in studio, one and two bedroom plans. The monthly fees are a base rate depending on the type unit rented with additionat charges based on the level of assistance required. The assisted living residence has a beauty and barber s~lon, a library/reading room, a social activities room and chapel, game rooms, country store, and a theater For outdoor act/vities there are two large, interior, landscaped ~ourtyards with patio areas and a gazebo. The community walking trail also winds through the property la a separate building, yet connected to the assisted living residence, are the 30 Nursing Suites at Remington. Designed for full nursing care, the nursing suites will offer rehabilitation and the therapies required by residents who may have suffered a stroke, fall or have other medical conditions The nursing suites at Remington are designed to provide spaciousness and the home-like environment that prevails-, throughout the cornmumty Submitted July 7, 1995 Reminl~ton Retirement Community the Amenities Page 2 Phase Two at the commumty ~ be the 80 unit Retirement Residence at Remin~ton and will include 17 additional Villas. The amenktes here include, g~ound level, gaxage parking; a tennis/sports court; a putting green next to the private lake, a s'~mming pool, barbecue/picnic area with a play~ound for young guests; and a continuation of the foot- tra:l system will wind tt~ough the beauty of the landscaped grounds. Inside the anaenifies may be even more spectacular and include the magnificent mnirl di~ing room which ,~n'll host not only the daily meals but many special events; a private dimng room; a movie theater and chapel, a libra~; men's and lady's club rooms, fitness spa.~a main p~rlor area as well as several small, intimate com,ersation areas. Residences here come in one and two bedroom and Puo bedroom deluxe floor-plans. Lea~s provide a maxmenance flee, secure hfestyle that easily accommodates t~avel and other priorities of busy residents. Daffy transportation and a sUmulating program of a. ctbfi, ties are available to residents who wish to parUcipate This ts accemuated by many planned special events, and by regular mteractton ~th various groups, churches and other available resources located throughout the community The proposed budding e~edor finishes will be brick with accent design features of stone and EIFS stucco and classical order fiberglass cottmms Roofing material will be synthetic or llght~eigtn concrete Monterrey tile Anticipated occupancy by residential type in the community is a~ follows: ,*8 to 52 in the 32 -dllas, 70 to S0 in assisted living. 32 in nursing; and 90 to 110 in the retirement residence The maximum licensing that will be sought is 120 m assisted living and 60 in nursing The maximum occupancy foreseen in the vdlas is 64 with 160 in the retirement residence Remington Ketiremem Community is located on Owenwood Drive at Southlake Boulevard, Southlake Texas, and /s near all the many communities and conveniences in burgeoning Northeast Tarrant County. An incredible array of shopping venues. restaurants, churches, medical services, cultural events and the gateway to international travet f~om D/FW A~rport are all witbfin a 15 nUnute drive from the Remington. In a gorgeous, country setting, the community provides residents the opportunity to live near family and friends while maintaining the independence cherished by all. Residence at the community will be restricted to those age 55 and older (or 62 &nd older, whichever the Counci~ decides better suits the needs of Souttxlake) The watchword throughout Remington Retirement Community is uncompromising secvice, and value, delivered by a professional and attentive staff MetiCulous planning is evident in the community's arc~tecture, the curve and contour of its elegant 20 acre grounds, its attention to security and privacy, and the friendliness and dedication of its staff o£ professionals S~rmr,~ Ju~y 7, t99S Star-Telegram FED. I.D. NO. 22 3148254 AD ORDER NO. 13310145 400 W.SEVENTH STREET•FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102 ACCOUNT NO. C I T 5 7 THE STATE OF TEXAS unty of Tarrant Before me, a Notary Public in an for said County and ate, this day personally appeared r'1 M Wo-ii‘%-. Billing Specialist for the Star-Telegram, published by the Star-Telegram Inc. at Fort Worth, in Tarrant County, Texas; and who, after being duly sworn, did depose and say that the following clipping of an advertisement was published in the above named paper on the following dates: - ORDINANCE NO.480-275 TOTAL r ,-,1 L. AD ORDER NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AD SIZE NCH/LINE RATE AMOUNT - - ORDINANCE NO. 480, AS AMENDED. THE COMPRE- 7/1OME 13310145 ordina NNANNCEEOFZOTHE NG ORDI- 58 1x 88L 88 . 81 71 . 28 SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, -D 7/1 0- GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTH- LAKE, TEXAS BEING _._ —__. __.�_..._.._._—.__-..__ TRACS 4F,4F1 5A18 6A1 AND A PORTIONI OF TRACT 6B SITUATED IN THE JESSE G. ALLEN SURVEY AB- APPROXIMATELLYACT NO.18,AN 22,55D 8 ACRES, AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DE- SCRIBED IN EXHIBIT 'A' FROM "AG" AGRICULTURAL --- • DISTRICT AND"CS"COMMU- NITY SERVICE DISTRICT TO "S-P-2" GENERALIZED SITE PLAN DISTRICT FOR SENIOR --- - ADULT LIVING COMPLEX TO INCLUDE TRIPLEX,QUADRU- 4.76 PLETS AND PENTAPLOIDS VILLAS,PERSONAL CARE FA- CILITY SKILLED NURSING SUITES,AND SENIOR MULTI- FAMILY UNITS AS DEPICTED SIGNEDkif,1,-)71/4-7)14' `- ON THE APPROVED CON- -- CEPT PLAN ATTACHED //``���' HERETO I ND`INCO BIT 'B'- I ' / v SUBSCRIB D ORN SUBJECT'TO AS EXHIBIT HIS THE 1 DAY OF Q REQUIREMENTS CON- -,-F.- P`� TAINED IN THIS ORDI 1 .'.."....)1rNANCE. CORRFCTIs/c ���� 1 I /�I.';?' '�ti RHONDA R. GOKE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP,PRE- Notary Public `-its' `�^ LN+ LC. i-, - If•[ '""i• COMMISSION EXPIRES SERVING ALL OTHER POR L /\ iN TIONS OF THE ZONING ORDI- .Pt NANCE. DETERMINING ......:tt- SEPTEMBER 8, 1999 THAT tHE PUBLIC INTER- EST, MORALS= EST, MORALS AND GENER- TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS AL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MAAT THIS ING ORDINANCE SHALL BEPLEASE PAY THIS ORIGIN. CUMULATIVE OF ALLNG ORDI- IECONCILE WITH MONTHLY STATEMENT. THANK YOU! ERABILITY CLAUSE.PROVID A---TEAR f ING FOR A PENALTY FOR VI- ;AND RETURN THE LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT---A _ - 01 ATIONS HEREOF,- PROVIDING A SAVINGS f CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR I PUBLICATION IN THE OFFI- • CIAL NEWSPAPER AND PRO- VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Section 7.Any person,firm or Star-Telegrai corporation who violates, disobeys,omits,neglects or refuses to comply with or REMIT TO: 400 W.SEVENTH ST. •FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102 who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than Two Thou- ACCOUNT AMOUNT 71 . 28 13310145 sand Dollars (S2 000.00)for each offense. Each day NUMBER C I T 5 7 DUE that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. IF ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL(817)390-7885 PASSED AND APPROVED THIS THE 7TH DAY OF JULY, 1998. DURING THE REGU- OFINGLAR CITY COUNCIL MEET- OFFICE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH LAKE,TEXAS. MAYOR RICK STACY ATTEST: CITY SECRETARY C L. RAND, CITYITY SECRETARY RY APPROVED AS TO FORM: E.ALLEN TAYLOR,JR. CITY ATTORNEY CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 N CARROLL AVE PLEASE PAY THIS AMOUNT 71 . 28 SOUTHLAKE , TX 71.092-9595 PLEASE WRITE IN AMOUNT ENCLOSED Star-Telegram FED. I.D. NO. 22-3148254 AD ORDER NO. 13184682 400 W.SEVENTH STREET•FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102 ACCOUNT NO. C I T 5 7 THE STATE OF TEXAS unty of Tarrant Before me, a Notary Public in and for said County and,State, this day personally appeared U`i r'1 ( c%CG-- Billing Specialist for the Star-Telegram, published by the Star-Telegram Inc. at Fort Worth, in Tarrant County, Texas; and who, after being duly sworn, did depose and say that the following clipping of an advertisement was published in the above named paper on the following dates: DATE AD ORDER NO. DESCRIPTION AD SIZE TOINCHTA NE RATE AMOUNT 6/19ME 13184682 NOTICE OF PUBLIC I358 1x 95L 95 . 81 76 . 95 NOTICE OF PUBLIC L 6/19-0 6/1 9 HEARING Notice is hereby given to all in- terested persons that the City Council of the City of Southlake, will he holding a ---- • - public hearing during the Regular City Council meeting to be held on July 7,1998 at 6:00 p.m., in the City Coun- cil Chambers of City Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake,Texas. •Purpose of the hearing is to consider the secondg reading -- of the ordinance. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO.480-275 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AMENDED, AS AN TH E OE COBIPRE , HENSIVE ZONING ORDI- NANCE OF THE CITY OF -DUTHLARANTINKE, TEXAS,' SIG �D RANTING A ZONING J ,? r HANGE ON A CERTAIN - ITHI ORCITYTRACTS OFS LAND / P ACT THE CITY OF SOUTH- ` LAKE, TEXAS 4FX"FI BEING SWORN TO BEFORE ME, THIS THE DAY OF , 6A1, AND A PORTION OI TRACT 68 SITUATED IN THE --, \%% JESSE G. ALLEN SURVEY, •P••••°GBh l ABSTRACT N0. 18,AND BE •- -tQ RHONDA R. GO ary Public 1�^ ING APPROXIMATELY __• y 22.558 ACRES AND MORE y: COMMISSION EXPIRES FULLY AND COMPLETELY FROM GR IN ICULBTURAL �'.. •••.t.+'t SEPTEMBER 8 1999 TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS DISTRICT AND"CS"COMMU- ,•.P,F,-.- NITY SERVICE DISTRICT TO "S-P-2" GENERALIZED SITE PLAN DISTRICT FOR SENIOR ADULT LIVING COMPLEX TO INCLUDE TRI-PLEX AND ORIGINAL INVOICE AND RECONCILE WITH MONTHLY STATEMENT. THANK YOU! QUADRA-PLEX VILLAS PER- SONAL CARE FACILITY, NURSING CARE FACILITY, —TEAR ALONG THIS PERFORATION AND RETURN THE LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR PAYMENT __ AND SENIOR MULTI-FAMILY . �� — UNITS AS DEPICTED ON ---- - — THE APPROVED CONCEPT PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HERE- IN AS EXHIBIT"B", SUBJECT TO THE SPECIFIC REQUIRE � ��^ MENTS CONTAINED I THIS CE wF ORDINANCE; CORRECTING lL'1 THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP' ���� P`«r F PRESERVING ALL OTHERrain REMIT TO: 400 W.SEVENTH ST. •FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76102 PORTIONS OF THE ZONING s :C L. (y ' ORDINANCE; DETERMINING d II, THAT THE PUBLIC INTER- EST, MORALS AND GENER- ACCOUNT C I T 5 7 AMOUNT 7 6 . 9 5 AL WELFARE DEMAND THE NUMBER ZONING CHANGES AND DUE AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE- PROVIDING THAT �,, •RD1N ANCE SHALL BE PAGE IF ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL(817)390-7885 • ��-re��Er OF ALL ORDI- 1 s,,.',,"'�• ROVIDtNG A SEV- , ,,' :1'I £EAl48B;PROVID- I ING FOR'A.PENALTY FOR VI-• OLATIONS HEREOF PROVIDING A SAVINGS! CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PU BLNEW PAPER AND ICATION IN THE OFFI- CIALRO- VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Section 7.Any person,firm or p•';'.on A ho violates di. h is , omits,neglects or pri to comply with or +rc es,sts:hc entorcementl F S O U T H L A K E f any of the provisions of pis ordinance shall oe fined C A R R O L L A V E PLEASE PAY got more than Two Thou- sand Dollars tsz 000.00l1 for each offense. Each day_A K E TX 7 6 U 9 2-9 5 9 5 THIS AMOUNT 76 . 95 that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a sparateSandrra L.L Grand City Secretary City of Southlake PLEASE WRITE IN AMOUNT ENCLOSED