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12/07/2015-CC-Agenda Packet-RegularAGENDA CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2015 7:00 PM 502 ELM STREET 1. Call Meeting to Order, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance. 2. Appointment of Council Member to Fill Place 1 Vacancy. 3. Citizens Input: (Citizens are allowed 3 minutes to speak. The City Council is unable to respond or to discuss any issues brought up during this section). CONSENT AGENDA 4. a) Approval of Minutes: November 16, 2015 —Work Session November 16, 2015 —City Council b) Disbursements c) Approve Appointing Jason Collett to the Parks Board — Place 4 d) Approve an Interlocal Agreement for Library Services Between Denton County and the City of Sanger 5. Consider any Items Removed From Consent Agenda. REGULAR AGENDA 6. Conduct a Public Hearing Regarding a Request for the use of Alternative Exterior Building Materials and/or Design for Proposed Single -Family Dwellings at 4907, 4909 and 4911 Lakepark Drive. 7. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve the use of Alternative Exterior Building Materials and/or Design for Proposed Single -Family Dwellings at 4907, 4909 and 4911 Lakeparkc Drive. 8. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve Change Order 1 for an Additional Amount of $75,000 for Well #9. 9. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve Soliciting a Request for Qualifications for General Engineering and Related Services. 10. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve a Professional Services A Bement With Perkins Engineering Consultants, Inc. to Support Installation of Two Water upply Wells (#8 & #9) . and the Installation of Facilities to Connect the Wells to the Distri tion System. 11. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve Ordinance #12-2545 — Abandoning the Right -of - Way of Wagon Wheel Drive Between Sanger Circle Drive and Villas Drive. 12. EXECUTIVE SESSION: CLOSED MEETING Pursuant to the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, the City Council will Meet in a Closed Executive Session in Accordance With the Texas Government Code: Section 551.071— Consultation With City Attorney to Receive Legal Advice Pertaining to Acquisition of Property on McReynolds Road. 13. RECONVENE: OPEN MEETING Any Action Taken. 14. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve Resolution #11124645 — Authorizing the use of Eminent Domain to Condemn Property for the Acquisition of Slope, Drainage and Temporary Construction Easements on the Private Property of the Following for the Improvement of McReynolds Road (see Exhibit "A" of Proposed Resolution for Legal Description and Depiction of Easements). a) Roger Wayne Hartman and Linda Walden Hartman at 3000 McReynolds Road b) Alexander Living Trust at 3219 McReynolds Road c) Joe R. Falls and Patty J. Falls Revocable Living Trust and Falls Family Partners, Ltd, at 4489 McReynolds Road 15. INFORMATION ITEMS: a) Financial and Investment Report —September &October 2015 b) ATMOS Energy Rider GCR — Rate Filing Under Docket No. 10170 16. Adjourn. I, the undersigned authority, do hereby certify that this Notice of Meeting was posted on the bulletin board, at the City Hall of the City of Sanger, Texas, a place convenient and readily accessible to the general public at all times, and said notice was posted on the following date and time: ., at :m. and shall remain posted until meeting is adjourned. Tami Taber, City Secretary City of Sanger, Texas 11flrl9f, Qi ��IL as is` Al�1'1�� 11161li1a 1�``j� Lee K. Allison PE, FNSPE Home 701 Chaparral Sanger, TX 76266 Office 4401 N IH35, Denton, TX 76207 (940) 380-9453 — Office (940) 391-5456 — Cell (940) 380-9431 —Fax lee.allison@ae-gip.com OBJECTIVE To apply my experience and abilities in municipal projects analysis, planning, design and construction and to provide opportunities to mentor young professionals and to expand my capabilities. I greatly appreciate any opportunity to be involved with unique and challenging issues. EDUCATION University of Texas @ Arlington 1976 B.S. Civil Engineering SERVICE Texas Society of Professional Engineers to the ■ State President-19964997 ■ Charter Member Denton Chapter PROFESSION ■ Denton Chapter Engineer of the Year ■ Spearheaded EIT and PE Exam Training for TCEQ Engineers along with TCEQ Chief Engineer ■ Outstanding Engineer of the Foundation (TEF) National Society of Professional Engineers ■ Regional Vice President —1999 — 2001 ■ Chaired Task Force to Reorganize NSPE Governance Structure ■ Elected as Fellow — 2004 Memberships: • American Society of Civil Engineers • American Water Works Association • American Public Works Association LICENSES EXPERIENCE Texas P.E. 453647, Oklahoma P.E. 420987 Licensed by Exam — Reciprocity in most states. Certified Flood Plain Manager # 1247-07N Apri12004 -Current Allison Engineering Group, Inc Denton, Texas Owner ■ City Engineer for 4 small cities with populations of 3k to 6k. ■ Municipal projects including streets, water lines, WWTP. ■ Land development projects including residential subdivisions and commercial site developments. January 2001—April 2004 Isbell Engineering Sanger, Texas Manager, Civil Division — Started Civil Division for a Structural/Geotech firm. Grew the division from 1 to I S people including planning and survey. Professional fees were over 1.2 million during my last year there. ■ City Engineer for 4 small cities with populations of 3k to 6k. ■ Municipal projects including streets, water lines, WWTP. ■ Land development projects including residential subdivisions and commercial site developments. Oct. 1994 — Dec. 2000 Kimley-Horn & Associates Fort Worth, Texas Practice Builder (Associate Stocic Holder) ■ Municipal Practice ■ Inherited a few clients and added several others. ■ Grew practice fiom $350K in first year to 5 years of ■ Largest single fee prof ect was $1 OM , 2 mile roadway improvement. ■ Also supported projects in other offices, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Atlanta. ■ Master Planning team for 25k and 15k acre developments in Scottsdale. ■ 2 — 5 mile irrigation reuse lines in Scottsdale. ■ WWTP for Pima Indians Casino in Phoenix area 1987 - 1994 City of Denton Denton, Texas Director of Water/Wastewater Utilities ■ Started as Water Utilities Engineering Administrator ■ Responsible for Engineering of water, wastewater and solid waste engineering projects. Some design was accomplished in-house, some by consultants and some by City Engineering Department. I was responsible for negotiating and presenting all contracts for design and construction. ■ Also responsible for operations of water treatment, water distribution, wastewater collection and drainage systems. In 3 years reduced operating budget by over $500k by implementing Deming principles of quality assurance. ■ City population was 851c with a 30mgd wtp and 16 mgd wwtp. Staff ranged from 200 to 250. ■ Significant projects included a new 10 mgd wtp expandable to 100 mgd, a 4 mgd expansion to the wwtp and a 20 acre expansion to the sanitary landfill. 1986 —1987 Caprock Consulting Engineers Lubbock, Texas Owner ■ Prepared uilites section of City of Lubbock's proposal for the Super Conducting Super Collider. We did not get it. The project was constructed in Waxahachie, Texas. 1981-1986 Parkhill, Smith &Cooper, Inc. Lubbock, Texas EITIProject EngineerlProject Manager ■ Project Manager for City of Big Spring 5 year, $10m CIP. Included water distribution, water treatment, wastewater collection, roads and drainage. ■ Drainage analysis and design of IH-20 between Amarillo and Lubbock. ■ Runways, Taxiways, parking aprons and fueling stations at numerous small airports in the area plus projects at Lubbock, Midland/Odessa, Amarillo, Reese AFB and Dyess AFB. 1979 -1981 City of San Angelo San Angelo, Texas EIT ■ City water, wastewater and street design projects ■ Subdivision review and design. 1978 - 1981 Sherrill Engineering Irving, Texas EIT PERSONAL 2012-2015 Training Evangelistic Leadership Inc. SERVICE 0 Board Member/Secretary-Treasurer Current Sanger Parks Board Current Sanger Planning &Zoning Commission Current Sanger Chamber of Commerce Current Denton Chamber of Commerce ■ Board of Directors Current Denton North Kiwanis Club MINUTES: CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION November 16, 2015 PRESENT: Mayor Thomas Muir, Councilman Bill Boutwell, Councilman Russell Martin, Councilman Gary Bilyeu, Councilman David Clark and Councilman Allen Chick OTHERS PRESENT: City Manager Mike Brice and Tami Taber City Secretary, 1. Call Meeting to Order. Mayor Muir called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Presentation by MWF Properties on Affordable Housing. The presenters for this item did not attend. 3. Presentation by Stoneleaf Properties on Affordable Housing. The presenters for this item did not attend. 4. Overview of Items on Regular Agenda. 5. Adjourn. Mayor Muir adjourned the meeting at 6:25 p.m. MINUTES: CITY COUNCIL MEETING November 16, 2015 PRE, Mayor Thomas Muir, Councilman Bill Boutwell, Councilman Russell Marti En, Councilman David Clark, Councilman Gary Bilyeu and Councilman Allen Chick OTHERS PRESENT: City Manager Mike Brice and Tami Taber City Secretary 1. Call Meeting to Order, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Muir called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Councilman Clark led the Invocation followed by Councilman Martin leading the Pledge of Allegiance. 2. Citizens Input: (Citizens are allowed 3 minutes to speak. The City Council is unable to respond or to discuss any issues brought up during this section). None. CONSENT AGENDA 3. a) Approval of Minutes: November 2, 2015 -Work Session November 2, 2015 - City Council b) Disbursements Councilman Chick made a motion to approve. Seconded by Councilman Clark. Motion carried unanimously. 4. Consider any Items Removed From Consent Agenda. REGULAR AGENDA 5. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve Ordinance #11-23-15 -Amending Chapter 12, Article 12.500, Section 12.505 Special Speed Limits. Councilman Chick made a motion to approve. Seconded by Councilman Boutwell. Motion carried unanimously. 6. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve Ordinance #11-2445 —Amending Chapter 6, Article 6.500, Section 6.507 Placement and Removal of Containers for Pick-up. Councilman Boutwell made a motion to approve with the time of 5:00 p.m. the day before pick up. Seconded by Councilman Martin. Motion carried 4-1. Councilman Chick voted against. 7. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve Resolution #Rl1-14-15 - For a Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program for MWF Properties. No action taken, the presenters did not attend. S. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve Resolution #Rll-15-15 - For a Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program for Stoneleaf Properties. No action taken, the presenters did not attend. 9. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve the City Manager to Cancel the Consultant Services Agreement with LNV for the Design of Water Wells. Councilman Chick made a motion to approve for wells #8 and #9. Seconded by Councilman Martin. Motion carried unanimously. 10. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve an Agreement With Eikon for Engineering Services on the Presbyterian Church in the Amount of $9,000. Councilman Chick made a motion to approve. Seconded by Councilman Boutwell. Motion carried unanimously. 11. Consider, Discuss and Possibly Approve an Agreement Concerning Retail Water Utility Service Areas. Motion made by Councilman Bilyeu. carried unanimously. Seconded by Councilman Martin. Motion 12. INFORMATION ITEMS: a) All American Dog Report — October 2015 b) Sanger Chamber Report — November 2015 c) ATMOS Energy Statement of Rider GCR City Manager advised that he received a resignation letter from Councilman Martin which will be effective at the end of the meeting tonight. 13. Adjourn. Mayor Muir adjourned the meeting at 7:25 p.m. nnr; u)iz Keyular eaymeuns ENDOR SET: 99 ANK POOL POOLED CASH ACCOUNT CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK ENS' NA14E / I,D. DESC TYPE DATE DISCOUNT A14OUNT NO# AMOUNT i 727u PROFESSIONAL TURF PRODUCTS I-601436-DOA FOUNTAIN FOR PORTER PARK R 11/12/2015 71914468CR 061518 71914468 * * T 0 T A L S * * NO# DISCOUNTS CHECK AMT TOTAL APPLIED REGULAR CHECKS: HANDWRITTEN CHECKS: PRE -WRITE CHECKS: DRAFTS: VOID CHECKS: NON CHECKS: CORRECTIONS: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0400 0A0 0.00 0600 0600 0000 0400 7/914968 0000 0400 0.00 0.00 0000 0.00 71914*68 0.00 0,00 0.00 0000 0000 0400 REGISTER TOTALS: 1 0400 71914*68 7,914.68 AL ERRORS: 0 TOTAL WARNINGS: 0 nfLl: uII10 it/i//10 ENDOR SET: 99 ANK POOL POOLED CASH ACCOUNT CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK ENi NA14E / I.D. 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I-67775 LADDER, BULBS R 12/02/2015 53.12CR 061716 53.12 8690 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS C-242134 CREDIT FOR INVOICE 1959-240435 R 12/02/2015 10.00 061717 I-1959-241731 O'REILLY AUTO PARTS R 12/02/2015 1.91CR 93.53CR 061717 I-1959-244698 HEADLIGHT R 12/02/2015 1.24CR 60.88CR 061717 I-1959-244711 CERAMIC PAD R 12/02/2015 0.74CR 36.36CR 061717 I-1959-244719 HEAD LA14P R 12/02/2015 1.31CR 64.13CR 061717 -1959-245201 BRAKE ROTOR & METALLIC PAD R 12/02/2015 4,84CR 237.12CR 061717 -1959-245308 METALLIC PAD R 12/02/2015 0.72CR 35.37CR 061717 I-1959-245355 MISC. BATTERY PARTS R 12/02/2015 1.91CR 93.76CR 061717 I-241763 MIG WIRE R 12/02/2015 1.O8CR 52.90CR 061717 I-241944 BATTERIES R 12/02/2015 10.37CR 508.31CR 061717 I-241945 BATTERY R 12/02/2015 2.32CR 113.66CR 061717 I-242016 WATER PUMP R 12/02/2015 1.24CR 60.57CR 061717 I-242033 WIPER BLADE R 12/02/2015 0.29CR 14.45CR 061717 I-242042 CAPSULE R 12/02/2015 0.14CR 6.79CR 061717 I-243368 UNIT 11-20 SPARK PLUG WIRE SET R 12/02/2015 1.17CR 57.55CR 061717 I-243385 08-20 STARTER COPPER LUG R 12/02/2015 3,65CR 178.76CR 061717 I-243494 BATTERY FOR UNIT 21-30 R 12/02/2015 4.62CR 226.37CR 061717 I-243684 08-20 ALTERNATOR R 12/02/2015 2.34CR 114.72CR 061717 I-243689 PERFECT 14ATCH SCRATCH FIX R 12/02/2015 0.62CR 30.35CR 061717 I-243855 STIRPE OFF PAINT STICK R 12/02/2015 0.80CR 38.99CR 061717 I-243856 LOCK CLY/KEY R 12/02/2015 0.53CR 25.87CR 061717 I-243916 BATTERY TENDR R 12/02/2015 1.16CR 56.83CR 061717 I-243917 AFZ TESTER R 12/02/2015 0.06CR 2.93CR 061717 I-244033 BATTERY R 12/02/2015 1.00CR 49.17CR 061717 I-245039 CLEANER, RAINX, TOWELS R 12/02/2015 0.60CR 29.31CR 061717 21178.68 nti: m ole Keyuiar rdymencs ENDOR SET: 99 ANK POOL POOLED CASH ACCOUNT CHECK CHECK CHECK CHECK ENDOPPA14E / I.D. DESC TYPE DATE DISCOUNT AMOUNT NO# A14OUNT VOID= JOID CHECK V 12/02/2015 061718 **VOID** VOID* VOID CHECK V 12/02/2015 061719 **VOID** 2970 OFFICE DEPOT I-804343719001 CUPS R 12/02/2015 36.99CR 061720 I-804343830001 CUPS R 12/02/2015 20.37CR 061720 57.36 5830 PACHECO KOCH, LLC I-34158 PHASE 4 SEWER CONSTRUCTION R 12/02/2015 302.50CR 061721 302.50 5470 PROFESSIONAL COATING TECHNOLOGIES, INC I-12731 ASPHALT / DEGREASER R 12/02/2015 11447.42CR 061722 11447.42 1140 R & T ELECTRIC, LLC I-31654 I'LL " `� R 12/02/2015 51145400CR 061723 51 1454 00 2170 REINERT PAPER & CHEMICAL, INC. C-337781 CREDIT FOR RETURNED TOWELS R 12/02/2015 32.06 061724 I-337515 CENTER PULL TOWELS R 12/02/2015 98.lOCR 061724 66.04 2200 ROADRUNNER TRAFFIC SUPPLY, INC. I-41557 EPDXY TUBES R 12/02/2015 240600CR 061725 240.00 5020 SANGER HARDWARE I-A75915 SANGER HARDWARE R 12/02/2015 8.99CR 061726 I-A75916 WELDING ROD R 12/02/2015 27.99CR 061726 I-A76028 BLUE LENSE GLASSES, FASTENERS R 12/02/2015 16.46CR 061726 I-A76278 FASTENERS, HOLE SAW, BIMETAL R 12/02/2015 20.24CR 061726 I-A76941 GALV NIPPLE R 12/02/2015 8.28CR 061726 I-A77019 MISC. PARK SUPPLIES R 12/02/2015 41.50CR 061726 A77033 MISC MDSE R 12/02/2015 85.98CR 061726 A77384 MISC, PARK SUPPLIES R 12/02/2015 119485CR 061726 I-A77385 TOOLS R 12/02/2015 11486.06CR 061726 I-A77484 ROOF PATCH & CAULK R 12/02/2015 26.56CR 061726 I-A77501 EXTENSION CORDS R 12/02/2015 50.94CR 061726 I-B29651 FASTENERS, HOLE SAW, BIMETAL R 12/02/2015 18,98CR 061726 I-B29709 BRIAD NYLON ROPE R 12/02/2015 11.99CR 061726 I-B29719 WD POLE 48" R 12/02/2015 5.99CR 061726 I-B29755 HEX WASHERS R 12/02/2015 6.99CR 061726 I-B29781 DRYWALL SCREW R 12/02/2015 6.99CR 061726 I-B29907 MISC, PARK SUPPLIES R 12/02/2015 18.36CR 061726 I-B29951 GALV NIPPLE, TEFLON TAP R 12/02/2015 21.13CR 061726 I-B29971 COUPLE GALV, GALV PIPE NIPPLE R 12/02/2015 13.06CR 061726 I-B29984 ZIP TIES R 12/02/2015 17.96CR 061726 I-B30188 MISC SUPPLIES FOR PW BUILDING R 12/02/2015 127606CR 061726 I-B30200 MISC. PARK SUPPLIES R 12/02/2015 20.47CR 061726 I-B30222 MISC. PARK SUPPLIES R 12/02/2015 17.16CR 061726 I-B30249 FLOUR BLUE 14ARKING R 12/02/2015 17.07CR 061726 21196.06 Nr l ; V / 01Z neyular rdylnetica ENDOR SET: 99 ANK POOL POOLED CASH ACCOUNT CHECK CHECK ENDOW" NAME / I.D. DESC TYPE DATE VOID ✓OID CHECK V 12/02/2015 VOID* VOID CHECK V 12/02/2015 1B10 SPECIALTY RESCUE & FIRE I-1304 HONDA FEET R 12/02/2015 9060 TECHLINE CONSTRUCTION, LLC I-1467182-00 RED MARKING PAINT R 12/02/2015 4960 TEXAS MUNICIPAL CLERKS ASSOCIATION I-201511235859 2015 SUPPLEMENT/ELECTION LAW R 12/02/2015 AL ERRORS: 0 ** T O T A L S REGULAR CHECKS: HANDWRITTEN CHECKS: PRE —WRITE CHECKS: DRAFTS: VOID CHECKS: NON CHECKS: CORRECTIONS: REGISTER TOTALS: TOTAL WARNINGS: 0 CHECK CHECK DISCOUNT AMOUNT NO# AMOUNT 061727 **VOID** 061728 **VOID** 30o00CR 061729 30.00 186616CR 061730 188.16 98,OOCR 061731 98.00 NO# DISCOUNTS CHECK AMT TOTAL APPLIED 26 99.66 29,713,98 29,758.64 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 o.00 o.00 o,00 5 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 31 99.66 29,713,98 29,758.69 w. ADDRESS: 74o Zi HOME PHONEs /' BUSINESS PHONE: PHONE.CELL _ .. • retired, describe former occupation or profession) 66 SERVICE ON A CITY BOARD/COMMISSION? YES DESCRIBE:PRIOR IF YES, PLEASE NUMBERJ PLEASE r OARDICOMMISSION YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SERVING ON WITH I FOR FIRST PREFERENCE, 2 FOR SECOND PREFERENCE, ETC.. LEAVE BLANK ANY BOARD/COMMISSION Yi • • NOT LIKE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR. BOARD .ADJUSTMENT COMMISSION KEEP SANGER BEAUTIFUL 130ARD LIBRARY BOARD PARKS BOARDOION PLANNING. . . BOARD OTHER LIST QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDING PROFESSIONAL AND/OR COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES THAT MAKE YOU OO• CANDIDATE FOR THE ABOVE •• aC&P 0 SS oin Do you understand that attendance and active support is required for each app tee9 Vles El No Signature. Date. RETURN• - . APPLICATION TO. Office o- City Secretary Sanger -• Box 1729 602 Elm Streetw as 76266 TEXAS COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM AGENDA TYPE ® Regular ❑ Special ElConsent Reviewed by Finance ❑ Workshop ❑ Executive ❑ Public Hearing Reviewed by Legal ❑ Yes ❑ Not Applicable H Yes Not Applicable Council Meeting Date: Next meeting (11/30/15 or Submitted By: Audrey Tolle 12/7/15 City Manager Reviewed/Approval Initials /f, Date - - ACTION REQUESTED$ ❑ORDINANCE ❑ RESOLUTION ❑ APPROVAL ❑ CHANGE ORDER ❑ AGREEMENT ❑ APPROVAL OF BID ❑ AWARD OF CONTRACT ❑ CONSENSUS ❑ REAPPOINTMENTS AGENDA CAPTION Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for Library Services FINANCIAL SUMMARY ❑N/A ❑GRANT FUNDS ❑OPERATING EXPENSE ❑REVENUE ❑CI P ❑BUDGETED ❑NON -BUDGETED FISCAL YEAR: 201546 PRIOR YEAR CURRENT YEAR FUTURE YEARS TOTALS Proposed Expenditure Amount Encumbered Amount $15, 750 WOO BALANCE $15,750 FUND(S) TO BE USED: General ®$ 15,800 Utility ❑ $ Special ❑ $ BACKGROUND/SUMMARY OF ITEM Denton County has provided library funding so that city libraries will provide services to County citizens who live in unincorporated areas. This Agreement is essentially the same as the previous year's document, except for the dates and the amount of funding. Total County funding was not reduced this year. The Calculation Worlcsheet for County Funding has been attached for the City Council's review. STAFF OPTIONS & RECOMMENDATION Recommend approval. List of Supporting Documents/Exhibits Attached: Three originals of the Interlocal Agreement document. Prior Action/Review by Council, Boards, Commissions or Other Agencies: THE STATE OF TEXAS § § COUNTY OF DENTON § SANGER PUBLIC LIBRARY INTERLOCAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT FOR LIBRARY SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between Denton County, a political subdivision of the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as ("the COUNTY"), and the City of Sanger, a municipality of Denton County, Texas, hereinafter referred to as ("the MUNICIPALITY"), and has an effective date of October 1, 2015. WHEREAS, the COUNTY is a duly organized political subdivision of the State of Texas engaged in the administration of county goveinrnent and related services for the benefit of the citizens of the COUNTY; and WHEREAS, the MUNICIPALITY is a duly organized municipality in Denton County, Texas, engaged in the provision of library and related services for the benefit of the citizens of the MUNICIPALITY; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY has requested, and the MUNICIPALITY has agreed to provide library services for all residents of the COUNTY; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITY mutually desire to be subject to the provisions of Chapter 791 of the Texas Govermment Code, the Interlocal Cooperation Act d Chapter 323 of the Texas Local Government Code, regarding County Librari anes. NOW, THEREFORE, the COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITY, for the mutual consideration hereinafter stated, agree and understand as follows: I. The term of this Agreement shall be for the period from October 1, 2015, through September 30, 2016. II. For the purposes and consideration herein stated and contemplated, the MUNICIPALITY shall provide library services for the residents of the COUNTY without regard to race, religion, color, age, disability and/or national origin. Upon proper proof by individuals) of residence in the COUNTY, Texas, such individual(s) shall be entitled issuance, at no cost, a library card to be used in connection with said library services. 2015 - 2016 ICA -Library Agreement —Sanger Public Library Page i of 6 The MUNICIPALITY shall develop and maintain through the Library one or more of the following programs of service: 1. Educational and reading incentive programs and materials for youth. 2. Functional litel•acy materials and/or tutoring programs for adults. 3. Job training/career development programs and/or materials for all ages. 4. Outreach services to eliminate barriers to library services. 5. Educational programs designed to enhance quality of life for adults. The COUNTY designates the County Judge to act on behalf of the COUNTY and serve as liaison officer for the COUNTY with and between the COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITY. The County Judge or his designated substitute shall insure the performance of all duties and obligations of the COUNTY herein stated and shall devote sufficient time and attention to the execution of said duties on behalf of the COUNTY in full compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The County Judge shall provide immediate and direct supervision of the COUNTY'S employees, agents, contractors, sub -contractors, and/or laborers, if any, in the fiu-therance of the purposes, terms and conditions of this Agreement for the mutual benefit of the COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITY. IV. The MUNICIPALITY shall designate to act on behalf of the MUNICIPALITY and to serve as liaison officer for the MUNICIPALITY with and between the MUNICIPALITY and the COUNTY to insure the performance of all duties and obligations of the MUNICIPALITY as herein stated and shall devote sufficient time and attention to the execution of said duties on behalf of the MUNICIPALITY in full compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. shall provide management of the MUNICIPALITY'S employees, agents, contractors, sub -contractors, and/or laborers, if any, in the furtherance of the purposes, terms and conditions of this Agreement for the mutual benefit of the MUNICIPALITY and the COUNTY. The MUNICIPALITY shall provide the COUNTY with a copy of the annual report submitted to the Texas State Library and shall respond to the COUNTY'S annual questionnaire as documentation of the MUNICIPALITY'S expenditures and provision of service. 2015 - 2016 ICA -Library Agreement —Sanger Public Library Page 2 0� 6 The MUNICIPALITY shall be solely responsible for all techniques, sequences, procedures and coordination of all work performed under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The MUNICIPALITY shall insure, dedicate and devote the full time and attention A those employees necessary for the proper execution and completion of the duties and obligations of the MUNICIPALITY as stated in this Agreement and shall give all attention required for proper supervision and direction of their employees. VI. The MUNICIPALITY agrees that its established library shall assume the functions of a county library within Denton County, Texas, and to provide a librarian who meets the requirements of the MUNICIPALITY'S job description. The COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITY agree and acknowledge that each entity is not an agent of the other entity and that each entity is responsible for its own acts, forbearance, negligence and deeds and for those of its agents or employees. This Agreement does not and shall not be construed to entitle either party or any of their respective employees, if applicable, to any benefit, privilege or other amenities of employment applicable to the other party. The MUNICIPALITY understands and agrees that the MUNICIPALITY, its employees, servants, agents and representatives shall not represent themselves to be employees, servants, agents and/or representatives of the COUNTY. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the MUNICIPALITY agrees to hold Harmless and indemnify the COUNTY from and against any and all claims and for all liability arising out of, resulting from or occurring in connection with the performance of the work hereunder, including but not limited to, any negligent act or omission of the MUNICIPALITY, its officers, agents or employees. The COUNTY and the MUNICIPALITY acknowledge and agree that the COUNTY does not waive any sovereign or governmental immunity available to the COUNTY under Texas law and does not waive any available defenses under Texas law. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to create or grant any rights, contractual or otherwise, in or to any third persons or entities. 2015 - 2016 ICA -Library Agreement— Sanger Public Library Page 3 of 6 VIII. This Agreement is not intended to extend the liability of the parties beyond that provided by law. Neither the MUNICIPALITY nor the COUNTY waives any immunity or defense that would otherwise be available to it against claims by third parties. IX. Any notice required by this Agreement shall be delivered, in writing, by either the COUNTY or the MUNICIPALITY to the following addresses: The address of the COUNTY is: The address of the MUNICIPALITY is: County Judge, Denton County 110 West Hickory Street, 2nd Floor Denton, Texas 76201 Telephone: 940-3 49-2820 The City of Sanger through Sanger Public Library 501 Bolivar Street Sanger, Texas 76266 Attention: Audrey Tolle Telephone: 940458-3257 X. For the full performance of the services above stated the COUNTY agrees to pay the MUNICIPALITY fees as described herein from current revenues available for such payment. The COUNTY shall pay the MUNICIPALITY fees in the amount of FIVE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($5,800.00), based upon North Central Texas Council of Governments service population allocation figures provided to the COUNTY by the Library Advisory Board, payable in equal quarterly installments to the MUNICIPALITY commencing on October 1, 2015. The Allocation chart setting forth said figures is attached hereto and incorporated herein for all intents and purposes as Exhibit "A." In addition, the COUNTY agrees to pay the MUNICIPALITY an amount not to exceed TEN THOUSAND AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in matching funds upon the following conditions: 1. The MUNICIPALITY shall attempt to secure funding from sources other than the COUNTY. 2. Upon receipt of additional funding, the MUNICIPALITY shall provide proof of the receipt of such funds to the Denton County Auditor on a quarterly basis. 3. The COUNTY shall match the MUNICIPALITY'S additional funding in an amount not to exceed $10,000.00. 2015 - 2016 ICA -Library Agreement- Sanger Public Library Page 4 of 6 4. Payment by the COUNTY to the MUNICIPALITY shall be made in accordance with the normal and customary processes and business procedures of the COUNTY and payment shall be satisfied from current revenues of the COUNTY. All funding by the COUNTY to the MUNICIPALITY is subject to the condition that the MUNICIPALITY shall have in place technology protection measures (commonly referred to as "filters') with respect to any computers used by the public that have Internet access which are designed to block access through such computers to visual depictions that are (1) obscene, as defined by Section 43.21 of the Texas Penal Code, or (2) contain pornography. The technology protection measures shall be in compliance with the Children's Internet Protection Act. The MUNICIPALITY hereby certifies that its libraries have either installed and are using the required technology protection measures during use of its computers that have Internet access by the public at the present time or will have such protection measures in place and operational by October 1, 2015. XI. This Agreement may be terminated, at any time, by either party by giving sixty (60) days advance written notice to the other party. In the event of such termination by either party, the MUNICIPALITY shall be compensated pro rata for all services performed to the termination date, together with reimbursable expenses then due and as authorized by this Agreement. In the event of such termination, should the MUNICIPALITY be overcompensated on a pro rata basis for all services performed to the termination date or be overcompensated for reimbursable expenses as authorized by this Agreement, the COUNTY shall be reimbursed pro rata for all such overcompensation. Acceptance of such reimbursement shall not constitute a waiver of any claim that may otherwise arise out of this Agreement. XII. This Agreement represents the entire integrated Agreement between the MUNICIPALITY and the COUNTY and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations and/or Agreements, either oral or written. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both the MUNICIPALITY and the COUNTY. XIII. a The validity of this Agreement and any of its terms or provisions, as well as the rights and duties of the parties hereto, shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Further, this Agreement shall be performable and all compensation payable in Denton County, Texas. 2015 - 2016 ICA -Library Agreement— Sanger Public Library Page 5 of 6 XIV. In the event any portion of this Agreement shall be found to be contrary to law it is the intent of the parties hereto that the remaining portions shall remain valid and in full force and effect to the fullest extent possible. XV. The undersigned officers and/ol agents of the palsies hereto are the properly authorized officials and have the necessary authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the pal -ties hereto and each party hereby certifies to the other that any necessary orders or resolutions extending said authority have been duly passed and are now in full force and effect. EXECUTED in triplicate originals on the dates set forth below. The COUNTY By: Mary Horn, County Judge Denton County, Texas Acting on behalf of and by the authority of the Commissioners Court of Denton County, Texas DATED: ATTEST: By: Denton County Clerlc APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Assistant District Attorney The MUNICIPALITY By: Name: Title: Acting on behalf of and by the authority of the City Council of Sanger, Texas DATED: ATTEST: By: City Secretary APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: By: AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE Library Services I hereby certify that funds are available in the amount of $ accomplish and pay the obligation of Denton County under this agreement. 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Iliff, AICP City Manager Reviewed/Approval Initials _ Date -_ ACTION REQUESTED: ❑ORDINANCE ❑ RESOLUTION # ® APPROVAL ❑ CHANGE ORDER ❑ AGREEMENT ❑ APPROVAL OF BID ❑ AWARD OF CONTRACT ❑ CONSENSUS ❑ OTHER AGENDA CAPTION Conduct a Public Hearing, Consider, Discuss, and Possibly act a Request From James Stovall of Hometown Classic Builders for Approval of Alternative Exterior Building Materials and/or Design for Proposed Single4amily Dwellings at 4907, 4909, and 4911 Lake ark Drive. FINANCIAL SUMMARY ®N/A ❑GRANT FUNDS []OPERATING EXPENSE []REVENUE ❑CIP []BUDGETED ❑NON -BUDGETED BACKGROUND/SUMMARY OF ITEM The properties are zoned SF-10 Single -Family Residential District. The applicant is proposing to construct a single-family dwelling on each of the three lots. Each proposed house would include a box - style window that projects out from one side of the first story. The windows would use a not listed material. The City's architectural standards require that the exterior of the first story be "one hundred (100) percent masonry construction, including and limited to: brick, stone, granite, marble, cast stone or stucco." The City Council must approve the use of any other material on the first floor. The applicant has not provided Staff with an example or specification of the proposed window, but is expected to do so for the City Council meeting. STAFF OPTIONS & RECOMMENDATION The City Council may approve an alternative to use a different material or design if they find that the material or design meets or exceeds the intent of the architectural standards after conducting a public hearing. List of Supporting Documents/Exhibits Attached: • Map of Subject Properties Prior Action/Review by Council, Boards, Commissions or Other Agencies: None Change Order No. 1 Date of Issuance: October 23, 2015 Effective Date: Project: Water Wells Owner: City of Sanger, Tx Owner's Contract No.: 1 71 Contract: Two Water Supply Wells Date of Contract: 7/9/15 Contractor: C. Miller Drilling Engineer's Project No.: 140006.010 The Contract Documents are modified as follows upon execution of this Change Order: Description. Increase bore hole from l 8" to 20", casing fi•om 14" to 16", screen from 8" to 10", underream from 24" to 26" Attachments (list documents supporting change): See letter from C. Miller Drilling dated 10/21/15 CHANGE IN CONTRACT PRICE: CHANGE IN CONTRACT TIMES: Original Contract Price: Original Contract Times: F1 Working days ® Calendar days Substantial completion (days or date): March 6, 2016 $ 1 144,000000 Ready for final payment (days or date): April 5, 2016 [increase] [Decrease] from previously approved [Increase] [Decrease] from previously approved Change Orders Change Orders No, to No. No. to No. Substantial completion (days). -0- $ -0- Ready for final payment (days), -0- Contract Price prior to this Change Order: Contract Times prior to this Change Order: Substantial completion (days or date): March 61 2016 $ IJ44,000.00 Ready for final payment (days or date): April 5, 2016 Increase of this Change Order: [Increase] [Decrease] of this Change Order: Substantial completion (days ordate): -0- $ 75 000 00 Ready for final payment (days or date). -0- Contract Price incorporating this Change Order: Contract Times with all approved Change Orders: St►bstantial completion (days ot• date): March 6, 2016 $ 1 21000400 00 Ready for final payment (days or date): April 5, 2016 RECOMMENDED: ACCEPTED: ACC By: By: By: Engineer (Authorized Signature) Owner (Authorized Signature) Contrac Date: 10/22/15 Date: Date: is Approved by Funding Agency (if applicable): Date. EJCDC C-941 Change Order Prepared by the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee and endorsed by the Construction Specifications InsdWtc. Pake t of2 Signature) i } zim kALlf Ia kt ;W,"ectn, City of Sanger project well # 9 Mr. �lawkin�, . Miller Drilling is pleased to make the following offer for change order for the Sanger water well project: 0 9581 Drill 20 Of borehole Instead of 18" borehole +2' 955' Install & cement 16"x,375" wall casing Instead of specified 14"x.375"' wall 858 958, 1OV4"x.365" wall blank lap pipe Instead of specified e • wall pipe based screen insteadof specified 85/s" screen � Stainless Steel screen .010" slot per BlIfInger recommendation � 75'of screen 1033 1041' 1ONN.375" wall blank pipe � tail pipe w/ backflush valve 955 1 1049' 26" under�rearn w/ gravel pack instead of specified 24" We hereby offer to construct well e 11 as specified above R order addition 000 to our contractfor .. .. 9; This offer Is based setting aside all adds & deducts that would pertain to bid�ltems 9A, 9B, 9C, 11 aM Thank you, dory iller C. Miller Drilling a�.N� � re -project engineer Date; David H�wkln� _� EJCDC C-941 Change Order Pmpared by the Gnginecis Jnint Contract llocuments Comrnittee and endu�sed by the Construction Specifications Institute. Paac 2 of 2 REQUEST FOR STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FOR GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES BaclYzround: Sanger is interested in receiving Statements of Qualifications (RFQ's) for general engineering services including, but not limited to, design of water and wastewater facilities and subsurface utilities, construction and reconstruction of streets, drainage studies and drainage facility design, and civil engineering services. Additional services include, but are not limited to, surveying, master planning services, grant assistance and environmental services. Respondents should identify which of the services above the firm does and does not provide and for each service identify their expertise. All selected firms will be registered with the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and key personnel will be licensed by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers. Banger's intent is to develop an approved list of firms that can be utilized for various projects over a two to three year period beginning in January of 2016. Presentation• If you are interested in being considered for theses proposed projects, please submit two (2) copies of your statement of qualifications to include, but not limited to the following: 1. A brief history of the firm. 2. Qualifications of staff in providing the services listed above in the office located closest to Sanger. 3. Location of the closest corporate office. 4. Examples of projects completed in other cities in the last three years. 5. List of projects completed or underway for the City of Sanger over the last three years. 6. Name and qualifications of the engineer that will be assigned as the general liaison with the City of Sanger. 7. List of names and contact members and emails for representatives from other government agencies for which the firm has worked in the last three years. The statement of qualifications shall be limited to a maximum of six 8'/z" x 11" pages (one side only and including cover letter). Questions should be directed to NIr. Neal Welch at (940) 458-2571. Submittal of RFQ: RFQ's must be submitted by 2:00 PM on December 31, 2015. RFQ's must be in a sealed envelope and delivered before the deadline to Mr. Neal Welch. If delivered by US Mail; send to Mr•. Neal Welch, City of Sanger, PO Box 1729 Sanger, TX 76266. If delivered by hand or other carrier deliver to: Mr. Neal Welch, City of Sanger, 201 Bolivar, Sanger TX 76266. All RFQ's must be marked prominently on the outside of the envelope "GENERAL ENGINEERING SERVICES RFQ Do Not Open." Neal Welch Director of Public Works PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT Project No SAN 15-001 This AGREEMENT is entered on the date of execution by and between PERKINS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, INC., (ENGINEER), and The City of Sanger, Texas (CLIENT). CLIENT INFORMATION Client: City of Sanger, Texas P.O. Box 1729 Sanger, Texas 76266 (940) 4584930 Attention: Mike Brice SCOPE: Provide Professional Services for to support Installation of Two Water Supply Wells (Nos. 8 & 9) and the Installation of Facilities to Connect the Wells to the Distribution System 1 Submit TCEQ documents for approval of Contract 2 (Well Site Improvements and Water Lines) from 2 Provide Bid Phase services for Contract No. 2 (Well Site Improvements and Water Lines) 3 Provide No. 2 Construction Phase services for Contract No. 1 (Two Water Supply Wells) and Contract ell Site Improvements and Water Lines 4 Post -Construction Phase: Prepare As -Recorded Documents for Contract Nos. 1 & 2 COMPENSATION: Compensation will be on a lump sum basis, with total compensation not to exceed the following lump sum amounts without $34,100 without prior written approval (for each task individually) from CLIENT. Billing will be on a monthly basis based on the percentage of work completed. • Bid Phase (Contract 2): $ 41400 • Construction Phase (Contract Nos. 1 & 2): $ 27,500 • Post -Construction Phase: $ 21000 TCEQ Approval: $ 200 OTHER TERMS: Client will be responsible for the following: 1. Arranging for ENGINEER's access to project sites 2. Arrangement of and payment for analytical and testing work needed 3. Obtaining evidence of land rights for the proposed new outfall location 4. Providing available data on property boundaries and ownership for the project sites The following conditions may result in work that may require additional compensation beyond the amount described above: • Permitting from local groundwater districts • Changes to the plans necessitated by a change in the well(s) location • Significant changes to the project scope outside the control of the Engineer • Determining the acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed during the Bidding or Negotiating Phase when substitution prior to the award of contracts is allowed by the Bidding Documents • Preparing additional Bidding Documents or Contract Documents for alternate bids or prices requested by Owner for the Work or a portion thereof • Assistance in connection with Bid protests, rebidding, or renegotiating contracts for construction, materials, equipment, or services • Providing Construction Phase services beyond the Contract Times set forth in the Construction Contract Documents (even if extended by Change Order) • Preparation of operation and maintenance manuals • Preparing to serve or serving as a consultant or witness for Owner in any litigation, arbitration or other dispute resolution process related to a Specific Project • Services in connection with Work Change Directives and Change Orders to reflect changes requested by Owner so as to make the compensation commensurate with the extent of the Additional Services rendered Page 1 of 3 • Services resulting from significant delays, changes, or price increases occurring as a direct or indirect result of materials, equipment, or energy shortages • Additional or extended services during construction made necessary by (a) a significant amount of defective, neglected or delayed Work by a Contractor, or (b) default by a Contractor • Evaluating an unreasonable claim or an excessive number of claims or requests for information submitted by a Contractor or others in connection with the Work on a Specific Project • Other services performed or furnished by Engineer not otherwise provided for in this Agreement Services covered by this AGREEMENT will be performed in accordance with the PROVISIONS attached to this form and any other attachments or schedules. This AGREEMENT supersedes all prior AGREEMENTS and understandings and may only be changed by written amendment executed by both parties. Approval for CLIENT l� PROVISIONS Accepted for Perkins Engi ng Consultants, Inc. Mark A. Perkins P.E. President Date November 16 2015 1.Authorization to Proceed Execution of this AGREEMENT by the CLIENT will be authorization for PERKINS ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS, INC. ("ENGINEER") to proceed with the work, unless otherwise provided for in this AGREEMENT. 2. Per Diem Rates ENGINEER's Per Diem Rates, when the basis of compensation, are those hourly or daily rates charged for work performed on CLIENT's Project by ENGINEER's employees of the indicated classifications. These rates are subject to annual calendar year adjustments and include all allowances for salary, overheads, and fee, but do not include allowances for Direct Expenses. (This provision is not applicable for assignments for which compensation is on a lump -sum basis) 3. Direct Expenses ENGINEER's Direct Expenses, when part of the basis of compensation, are those costs incurred on or directly for the CLIENT's Project, including, but not limited to, necessary transportation costs, including ENGINEER's current rates for ENGINEER's vehicles; meals and lodging; laboratory tests and analyses; computer services; word processing services, telephone, printing, binding, and reproduction charges; all costs associated with outside consultants, subconsultants, subcontractors, and other outside services and facilities; and other similar costs. Reimbursement for Direct Expenses will be on the basis of actual charges when furnished by commercial sources and on the basis of current rates when furnished by ENGINEER. 4.. Cost Opinions Any cost opinions or Project economic evaluations provided by ENGINEER will be on a basis of experience and judgment; but, since it has no control over market conditions or bidding procedures, ENGINEER cannot warrant that bids, ultimate construction cost, or Project economics will not vary from these opinions. 5. Termination This AGREEMENT may be terminated for convenience on 30 days' written notice by either party with or without cause. On termination, ENGINEER will be paid for all work performed up to the termination date plus termination expenses, such as, but not limited to, reassignment of personnel, subcontract termination costs, and related closeout costs. If no notice of termination is given, relationships and obligations created by this AGREEMENT, except Articles 7 through 14, will be terminated upon completion of all applicable requirements of this AGREEMENT. 6. Payment to ENGINEER Monthly invoices will be issued by ENGINEER for all work performed under this AGREEMENT. Invoices are due and payable on receipt. Interest at the rate of 1-1/2 percent per month, or that permitted by law if lesser, will be charged on all past -due amounts starting 30 days after date of invoice. Payments will first be credited to interest and then to principal. In the event of a disputed or contested billing, only that portion so contested will be withheld from payment, and the undisputed portion will be paid. The CLIENT will exercise reasonableness in contesting any bill or portion thereof. No interest will accrue on any contested portion of the billing until mutually resolved. 7. Independent Consultant ENGINEER agrees to perform all services as an independent consultant and not as a subcontractor, agent or employee of the CLIENT. Page 2 of 3 8. Litigation Assistance Unless specifically set forth in the Scope of Services, the Scope of Services does not include costs of the ENGINEER for required or requested assistance to support, prepare, document, bring, defend, or assist in litigation, public hearings, enforcement action, or other administrative proceedings taken or defended by the CLIENT. All such services required or requested of the ENGINEER by the CLIENT, except for suits or claims between the parties to this AGREEMENT, will be reimbursed as may be mutually agreed, unless and until there is a finding by a court or arbitrator that ENGINEER's sole negligence caused CLIENT's damage. 9. Venue In the event that any legal proceeding is brought to enforce this AGREEMENT or any provision hereof, the same shall be brought in Denton County, Texas and shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas. 10. Severability and Survival If any of the provisions contained in this AGREEMENT are held illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be impaired thereby. Limitations of liability and indemnities shall survive termination of this AGREEMENT for any cause. 11. Interpretation The limitations of liability and indemnities will apply whether ENGINEER's liability arises under breach of contract or warranty; tort, including negligence; strict liability; statutory liability; or any other cause of action, except for willful misconduct or gross negligence for limitations of liability and sole negligence for indemnification, and shall apply to ENGINEER's officers, affiliated corporation, employees and subcontractors. The law of the state of Texas shall govern the validity of this AGREEMENT, its interpretation and performance, and any other claims related to it. 12. No Third Party Beneficiaries This AGREEMENT gives no rights or benefits to anyone other than the CLIENT and ENGINEER and has no third party beneficiaries. The CLIENT will include a provision in each agreement which CLIENT enters into with any other entity or person that such entity or person shall have no third -party beneficiary rights under this Agreement. ENGINEER's services are defined solely by this AGREEMENT, and not by any other contract or AGREEMENT that may be associated with the Project. 15. Liability a. ENGINEER's services shall be governed by the negligence standard for professional services, measured as of the time those services are performed. b. The CLIENT'S review, approval, or acceptance of, or payment for, any of these services shall not be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights under this AGREEMENT or of any cause of action arising out of the performances of this AGREEMENT, and the ENGINEER shall be and remain liable in accordance with applicable law for all damages to the CLIENT caused by ENGINEER's omissions or negligent performance of any of the services furnished under this AGREEMENT. c. To the maximum extent permitted bylaw, ENGINEER's liability for CLIENT damages for any cause or combination of causes will, in the aggregate, not exceed the limits of the ENGINEER's total compensation under this contract. d. As used herein, ENGINEER includes the corporation, subcontractors, and any of its or their officers, or employees. e. As between the CLIENT and the ENGINEER, any contract claim must be brought within 2 years from the day following the act or omission giving rise to the breach of contract claim. 16. Assignment Neither Party will assign all or any part of this Agreement without prior written consent to the other party. Page 3 of 3 Attachment A Scope of Work — Construction Phase Services Two Water Supply Wells, Site Improvements and Water Lines (Contract Nos. 1 & 2) City of Sanger, Texas I. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The following Scope of Services describes the professional services associated with the installation of two new water supply wells (Nos. 8 & 9) and the associated improvements and piping associated with the well installation. The Project will be organized for each phase of the project: • Phase A —Construction Plans and Specifications (N/A —work completed) • Phase B — Advertising Phase Services (Contract No. 2) • Phase C —.Construction Phase Services • Phase SS — Special Services The scope of services is anticipated to include services for the following improvements: • Two new deep water supply wells (Nos. 8 & 9) • Site improvements consisting of yard piping, metering, chlorination facilities, grading, access road, fencing and other appurtenances as necessary to make the wells operational. • Electrical improvements necessary to support those improvements described above. The following are not in the current project scope and require additional compensation above the basic services scope: • Surveying services II. PHASE A —CONSTRUCTION PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Services under Phase A are performed during the detailed design phase. This work has been completed by others. III. PHASE B —ADVERTISING PHASE SERVICES (CONTRACT NO. 2) A. Printing and mailing of plans, specifications, and addenda Two (2) sets of bid documents (11x17 plans) will be furnished to the CITY under this task along with electronic (PDF) copies of the Bid Documents. It is anticipated that bidding contractors will be given half -sized (11x17) drawings, and that digital (PDF) of the Bid Documents will be made available to Contractors and Suppliers upon request. The ENGINEER shall determine the sale price of the Bid Documents and drawings to recover cost of printing and mailing and shall use the revenue from their sale as reimbursement for printing, mailing, and handling costs. B. Pre -Bid Conference A non -mandatory pre -bid conference will be conducted at the project site. Attachment A Scope of Work — Construction Phase Services Two Water Supply Wells, Site Improvements and Water Lines (Contract Nos. 1 & 2) City of Sanger, Texas C. Contractor's Questions Interpretation of intent of plans and specifications, and provide clarifications to bidders. D. Addenda Preparation of addenda to plans and specifications, and mailing of the same during bid period. E. Evaluation of Bids Assist the CITY in evaluating and tabulating the bids. Provide consultation on the acceptability of the general contractors and proposed subcontractors. Provide a written evaluation and recommendation for award. IV. PHASE C -CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES Services under Phase C are performed during the construction phase. The purpose of this Phase C is to provide details of the scope of work for construction support services during construction of the Project. The following section details the scope of services for this phase. A. Project Management 1. Monthly Management Description: The ENGINEER will manage and control professional services to provide efficient completion of the project. Under this task the ENGINEER will provide the following documents: • Monthly Project Invoices • Monthly Decisions Logs / Action Item List Updates Assumptions: 5 months to substantial completion and 6 months to final completion for construction have been estimated by the consultant. B. Submittals 1. Shop Drawings Review Contractor's submittals in accordance with the Contract Documents. Submittals include shop drawings, diagrams, illustrations, catalog data, schedules, samples, results of tests and inspections, manufacturer's operation and maintenance manuals, and other data which the Contractor is required to submit. These shall be reviewed for general conformance with the design concept of the project and general compliance with the information given in the Contract Documents. Such review is not intended as an approval of the submittals if they deviated from the contract documents or contain errors, omissions, and inconsistencies, nor is it intended to relieve the Contractor of his full responsibility for contract performance, nor is the review intended to ensure or guarantee lack of Attachment A Scope of Work — Construction Phase Services Two Water Supply Wells, Site Improvements and Water Lines (Contract Nos. 1 & 2) City of Sanger, Texas inconsistencies, errors, and/or omissions between the submittals and the contract requirements. If the total number of resubmittals exceeds the total number of initial reviews, such excessive reviews will be performed as a special additional service as described herein. Maintain log of submittals. 2. Construction Schedule Review and comment on the Contractor's proposed construction schedule and the proposed schedule of values. Evaluate for proper distribution of costs and for appropriate and likely completion of the work within the milestones stipulated in the Contract. 3. Monthly Schedules and Progress Payments Review monthly construction schedules and progress payments submitted by Contractor and provide recommendations to CITY staff. ENGINEER shall sign the progress payment request at the CITY's offices. C. Requests for Information Provide responses to RFIs for clarification of plans and specifications within 14 calendar days. Maintain log of all RFIs received. Provide revised specifications Al plans as required for clarification. Provide the revised documents within 15 days when design revisions are due to lack of clarity or omission from the contract documents. Provide consultation and written response regarding Contractor's potential non- performance and requests for change orders and/or claims for additional compensation. D. Construction Meetings 1. Preconstruction Meeting Assist CITY staff in conducting the pre -construction meeting and provide meeting minutes to the CITY. E. Monthly Construction and Schedule of Value Meetings Visit the project site once monthly to coincide with monthly project meetings and/or timing of contractor's monthly pay requests to review the Contractor's progress and the quality of the work and to attempt to determine in general if the work is being constructed in general conformance with the Contract Documents. In performing these services, the ENGINEER will endeavor to protect the CITY against defects and deficiencies in the work of Contractor. The ENGINEER will report any defects or deficiencies to the CITY immediately; however, it is understood that the ENGINEER does not guarantee the Contractors' performance nor is the ENGINEER responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction selected by the Contractor or the Attachment A Scope of Work — Construction Phase Services Two Water Supply Wells, Site Improvements and Water Lines (Contract Nos. 1 & 2) City of Sanger, Texas safety precautions and programs incident to the work of the Contractor. ENGINEER shall not be responsible for the acts or omissions of any person (except his own employees and agent) at the project site or otherwise performing any of the work of the project. CITY staff will prepare the agenda and the meeting minutes. F. Project Closeout Assist CITY staff in final construction walk-through and punchlist. CITY field staff will have conducted preliminary walk-throughs and prepared preliminary punchlists. G. Contract Modifications 1. Alternative Construction Methods Review and provide recommendations to the CITY on Contractor's requests for changed or alternate construction methods. Provide these recommendations within 21 calendar days. 2. Contractor Change Order Proposals Review and provide the CITY with recommendations on Contractor's change order ' proposals. H. Conformed, Executed and Record Documents 1. Conformed Documents Provide four conformed sets specifications, four executed original sets of specifications, and four sets of half -sized drawings. (Three additional conformed sets of plans and specifications will be provided for the construction contractor) 2. Record Drawings Revise previously conformed contract plans and specifications to reflect information provided from contractors and inspectors on changes made during the construction phase of the project. Provide one (1) full-sized hardcopy set of the drawings and a PDF copy of the revised drawings in a half-size format. Also, provide a CD with PDF copies of the specifications. V. PHASE SS -SPECIAL SERVICES A. Special Engineering Services Special Services are those services known to be required for completion of the project that the CITY agrees are to be furnished by the ENGINEER or by a subconsultant that cannot be defined sufficiently at this time to establish the maximum compensation. The Attachment A Scope of Work — Construction Phase Services Two Water Supply Wells, Site Improvements and Water Lines (Contract Nos. 1 & 2) City of Sanger, Texas services are not included in the scope of work of Basic Services or the amount of compensation for Basic Services. The Special Services for this assignment are described as follows: • Permitting from local groundwater districts Changes to the plans necessitated by a change in the well(s) location • Significant changes to the project scope outside the control of the Engineer • Determining the acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed during the Bidding or Negotiating Phase when substitution prior to the award of contracts is allowed by the Bidding Documents • Preparing additional Bidding Documents or Contract Documents for alternate bids or prices requested by Owner for the Work or a portion thereof • Assistance in connection with Bid protests, rebidding, or renegotiating contracts for construction, materials, equipment, or services • Providing Construction Phase services beyond the Contract Times set forth in the Construction Contract Documents (even if extended by Change Order) • Preparation of operation and maintenance manuals • Preparing to serve or serving as a consultant or witness for Owner in any litigation, arbitration or other dispute resolution process related to a Specific Project • Services in connection with Work Change Directives and Change Orders to reflect changes requested by Owner so as to make the compensation commensurate with the extent of the Additional Services rendered • Services resulting from significant delays, changes, or price increases occurring as a direct or indirect result of materials, equipment, or energy shortages • Additional or extended services during construction made necessary by (a) a significant amount of defective, neglected or delayed Work by a Contractor, or (b) default by a Contractor • Evaluating an unreasonable claim or an excessive number of claims or requests for information submitted by a Contractor or others in connection with the Work on a Specific Project • Other services performed or furnished by Engineer not otherwise provided for in this Agreement Written authorization must be obtained from the CITY by the ENGINEER prior to proceeding with those Special Services required to support the activities in this Exhibit A-1. Compensation shall be on the basis of salary cost times a multiplier of 2.25 for ENGINEER's personnel and actual cost plus a 10% multiplier for subconsultants. CITY OF SANGER COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM AGENDA TYPE ® Regular ❑ Special ❑ Consent Reviewed by Finance ❑ Yes ® Not Applicable ❑ Workshop ❑ Executive ❑ Public Hearing Reviewed by Legal ❑ Yes ❑ Not Applicable Council Meeting Date: Submitted By: December 7, 2015 Joseph D. Iliff, AICP City Manager Reviewed/Approval Initials £` Date ACTION REQUESTED: ®ORDINANCE 05-XX-15 ❑ RESOLUTION # ❑ APPROVAL ❑ CHANGE ORDER ❑ AGREEMENT ❑ APPROVAL OF BID ❑ AWARD OF CONTRACT ❑ CONSENSUS ❑ OTHER AGENDA CAPTION Consider, Discuss, and Possibly act on Ordinance 12-XX-15 Abandoning Right-of-way of Wagon Wheel Drive Between Sanger Circle Drive and Villas Drive FINANCIAL SUMMARY ®N/A ❑GRANT FUNDS [:]OPERATING EXPENSE [:]REVENUE ❑CI P ❑BUDGETED ❑NON -BUDGETED BACKGROUND/SUMMARY OF ITEM The subject right-of-way is a proposed street in Sanger Circle Phase 2. Wagon Wheel Drive is an existing street north of Sanger Circle Drive, and connecting to Saddle Trail. In Sanger Circle Phase 2, Wagon Wheel Drive was extended to the south, to connect to a new road, Villas Drive. Originally, Villas Drive was a dead end street, terminating to the east without connecting to Marion Road. Subsequently, the applicant platted that area to the east differently, and extended Villas Drive to Marion Road. With Villas Drive now having a direct connection to Marion Road, the segment of Wagon Wheel Drive between Sanger Circle Drive and Villa Drive is no longer necessary to provide access to this area. The applicant has proposed to use this area as a private park or green space, rather than construct a public street that is no longer required for access and circulation. This section of Wagon Wheel Drive has not been constructed, but the right-of-way was dedicated when the plat was filed for record. The applicant can reclaim the property for private purposes with an amended plat, after the right-of-way has been abandoned by ordinance. The water line has been constructed within the subject area. The amended plat the applicant prepares to create a common area in the former right -of --way will have to provide the necessary easements to contain the water line, and any other public improvements. STAFF OPTIONS & RECOMMENDATION Staff finds that there are no public utilities present within the subject right-of-way. Staff also find that the right-of-way is no longer necessary with Villas Drive being extended to intersect with Marion Road. Staff recommends adoption of the ordinance to abandon the right-of-way. List of Supporting Documents/Exhibits Attached: Prior Action/Review by Council, Boards, Commissions or Other • Ordinance 12-XX4 5 Agencies: • Exhibit: Sanger Circle Phase 2 Plat None ORDINANCE 12-2545 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANGER, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, ABANDONING THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF WAGON WHEEL DRIVE BETWEEN SANGER CIRCLE DRIVE AND VILLAS DRIVE; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY OF FINE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Sanger has received a request from the developer of Sanger Circle Phase 2 to abandon the right-of-way of a proposed street, Wagon Wheel Drive; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the public necessity of maintaining this right-of- way; and WHEREAS, the City Council has found that this right -of --way no longer serves a valuable enough public interest to merit its continued maintenance; Now Therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS: Section 1 The right -of --way of Wagon Wheel Drive south of Sanger Circle Drive to Villas Drive is hereby abandoned. The City of Sanger continues to hold maintain a twenty - foot wide easement over any and all public utilities within the subject property. Section 2 All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. Section 3 It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases and words of this Ordinance are severable and, if any word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section of this Ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining portions of this Ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this Ordinance of any such unconstitutional word, phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section. Section 4 Any person, fir7rr, or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in an amount not to exceed the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense, and each and every day such offense shall continue shall be deemed to constitute a separate offense. Section 5 This ordinance will take effect immediately from and after its passage and the publication of the caption, as the law and Charter in such cases provide. DULY PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Sanger, Texas, on this 7th day of December, 2015. APPROVED: Mayor Thomas Muir ATTEST: City Secretary Tami Taber �Rs2 4 ED FT d m,sP u 9Ri ozo y ampmmf� Q s to m� s 9W tc 0 m 3° N 01'IJ'J5'E 16001' L—=sue —J E——12�5Qi26=110.Wro — -- 1 ° $�ag Xo s j l I r—>� —� r—�--� �—�-•ems-�-, °I rl m P © eo p at14 I I'� L IJAGONV HEELOa1Ve �' S01.2J'65'W 166bTOdi a® h L_ —J I ' � I Ir L � k R I S 01'2d'45'W 11000'...r3 { ,. P s m2 R� a �m s s & 3 s A d p 9 5 n s a� 8 u 9 RESOLUTION ] R,# 12 -167 15 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS, DETERMINING THE NECESSITY FOR THE ACQUISITION, FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES ,OF EASEMENTS ACROSS THE PROPERTIES DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO, WITHIN THE CITY OF SANGER, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS; AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO FILE PROCEEDINGS IN EMINENT DOMAIN TO ACQUIRE THE PROPERTY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS; SECTION 1. That the City Council of the City of Sanger, Texas, hereby fords and determines that a public necessity exists for the welfare of the City and its citizens, and it is in the public interest, to acquire the easements on, over and across the properties described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. The acquisition of the easements described in Exhibit "A" is for the public purposes of the widening, maintenance and operation of a public street, highway and road, to wit; Mc Reynolds Road, situated in Denton County, Texas, by providing for appropriate easements necessary and associated with the construction, widening, and maintenance of such public street, highway and road, in accordance with the Texas Constitution and the laws of the State of Texas. SECTION 2. That the City Council of the City of Sanger, Texas, hereby finds and determines that an appraisal has been conducted of the subject properly and that the fair market has been determined by that appraisal. The Council fiuther finds that the City Manager or his representative has heretofore attempted to agree on damages and compensation to be paid to the owners of the properties and has otherwise attempted to negotiate a purchase price for the property interests required with the owners and that such efforts were not successful in acquiring the interests, The Council hereby resolves and authorizes the City Manager and City Attorney to file or cause to be filed against the owners and interested parties of the properties proceedings in eminent domain to acquire the easements described in Exhibit "A". SECTION 3. That if it is later determined that there are any errors in the descriptions contained herein or if later surveys contain more accurate revised descriptions, the City Attorney or his designee is authorized to have such errors corrected or revisions made without the necessity of obtaining additional City Council approval authorizing the condemnation of the corrected or revised propeYty interests, SECTION �, This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Sanger, Texas, on this the _ day of ATTEST: City Secretary APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney�rt►z�aosa> 2015, APPROVED: Mayor EXHIBIT `cA." [LEGAL DESCRIPTION] 1 &477 PARCEL SKETCHES/LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS EXHIBIT "A" SLOPE EASEMENT Part of Roger Wayne Hartman and wife, Linda Walden Hartman Felipe Jaime Survey, Abstract No. 664 Denton County, Texas t3ESCRIPTION, of a 7,579 'square foot (0.174 acre) tract of an situated, in the Felipe Jaime Survey, Abstract No. 664, Denton County, Texas; said tract being a part of that called 9.99 acre tract of land described in Warranty Deed With Vendor's Lien to Roger Wayne Hartman and wife, Linda Walden Hartmarx recorded in Document Number 96-R0003828 of the. Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; and a part of that called 10.00 acre tract of land described in General 1lVarranty Deed to Roger Hartman and wife, Linda Hartman recorded in Instrument Number 2014-36829 of the Official Records of Denton County, Texas; said 7,579 square foot (0.174 acre) tract being more particularly described as follows (bearing system for this survey is based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate System - NAD 83, North Central Zone 4202, based on observations made on January 8th, 2014 with a combined scale factor of 1.00015063)0 GOMI111ENCING; at an 5f8-inch iron rad found at the southwest comer of said 10.00 acre tract; said point being the southeast corner of that tract of land described in Assignment of Veterans Land Board Contract of Sale and Purchase to J. Silvestre & Mary L. Montalvo recorded in Document No. 94-R0092990 of the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; from said point a 112 inch iron rod found at the southeast corner of said 10.00 acre tract bears South 88 degrees, 10 minutes, 27 seconds East, a distance of 209.95 feet; THENCE, North 01 degrees, 15 minutes, 58 seconds East, with the west line of said 10.00 acre tract the east line of said Montalvo tract, a distance of 2,038,ou feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE, North 01 degrees, 15 minutes, 58 seconds East, continuing with the west line of said 10.00 acre tract the east line of said Montalvo tract, a distance of 3.13 feet to a point for corner; said point being in the occupied south line of McReynolds Road (a generally recognized public road, no record of dedication found); THENCE, South 88 degrees, 27 minutes, 05 seconds East, departing the west line of said 10,00 acre tract the east line of said Montalvo tract and along the said south line of McReynolds Road, a distance of 419.77 feet to a point for corner in the east line of said 9.99 acre tract; said point being in the west line of that tract of land described as Tract One in Warranty Deed to John Bryson Rasco, Jr. recorded in Document No. 95-R0003400 of. the Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE, South 01 degrees, 16 minutes, 03 seconds West, departing the said south line of McReynolds Road, and with the.east line of said 9.99 acre tract and the west line of said Tract One, a distance of 51 A 8 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, North 73 degrees, 22 minutes, 31 seconds West, departing the east fine of said 9.99 acre tract and the west line of said Tract One, a distance of 129.14 feet to a point for corner; THENCE, North 86 degrees, 06 minutes, 19 seconds West, a distance of 201.67 feet to a point for comer, Sheet 1 of 3 F1 15-477 PDESCRIPTIVIAS- CAM01 SLOPE EASEMENT Part of Roger Wayne Hartman and wife, Linda Walden Hartman Felipe Jaime Survey, Abstract No. 664 Denton County, Texas THENCE, North 84 degrees, 39 minutes, 58 seconds West, a distance of 94.01 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING: 7,579 square feet or 0.174 acres of land, more or less. (A survey plat of even survey date herewith accompanies this description.) The undersigned, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, hereby certifies that the foregoing description•accurately sets out the metes and bounds of the easement tract described. r Rene Silvan _ 1 �/1072014 .•:`:•" """""'. REN� 51LVA5 Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 5921 • : A • 5ti21 .4VV Pacheco Koch Consulting Engineers�9�F�ss�o�;b 6100 Western Place, 41001, Fort Worth Texas 76107 yd`'• �ay� {817) 412-7155 TX Reg_ Surveying Firm LS-10193&24 a4o%94.o09E3C Z9.docxRS 34oT-14_p�1E�C Z9.durgcae Sheet 2 of 3 P F2 15-477 LEUIc1JD - - — PROPERTY UNE EASEMENT UNE O PGfNT FGR CCRNFR (UNLESS OTHc'RiMSE MrW) -CONiROLLING MGNUMENT n Tom.OX co MNT OF COMMENCING PARCEL • , EXHIBIT A"GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET TFiE MILLER FAMILY TRUST TRACT 1 (GENERALLY RECOGNIZED PUBLIC ROAD, I'21—FEET WDE,• (V0€, 665, PG. 7651 NO RECORD OF DEDICA770N FOUND) _N 01 `15'58" E N r * ' n>f 5/6-INCH ROD FOUN6 I R, BEafC Sl1RvfY, iB57RAGT N4. 27 419.77' Jr s"RY r ,�a 5g" Vl N 86°06'19" W g¢01' 201,67' SLOPE EASEMENT► 7,579 SF (0.174 ACRES) tL Cq Z 2Q N1 �, `' Z rC_ EEO 5=N �cq =z e D~i j ,Z-, a N $$ i0'27" W LUa.yS �? The undersigned, Registered ProfessfanoT Land Surveyor, hereby certifies that this plat of OF survey occurately seta out the metes and p'4,: 19TB . ; bounds of the easement tract described. y�y`�G11 ,4Fo9s `N SILVAS: RE (.A...5921' ��rqv m q 90pess,p$.,o RenQ�. iivas 'Dole yQ. Siln�� a Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 5921 6100 WESTERN PLACE, SUITE 1001 .. Pacheco Koch 7*4113155 FORT REG. ENGNEERN FIRM1F-14439 TX REG, SURVEYING FIRM LS-101930_, y� ORAM BY CHECKED a SCALE DATE ✓oe WAIVER DR1 RS 1"=100' 11/10/2014 M7-14.001 . � I ;r NO. fi64 S 01 i 6' 03" W 51.18' i 129.14' a� �0C H� W<Co c z O I in u o: � Q z M W I Z O a y �m OU i 3 z ce 0 Z o c� womc3 Z o O -I 4 O .I 1 �j IRON NO S: 1. A metes and bounds descriptlOn of even survey date herewith accompanies this plat of survey. 2, Bearing system for this survey is based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate System — NAD B3, North Central Zone 4202, based on observations made on January 8th, 2014 with a combined scale factor of 1.00015063. SLOPE EASEMENT BgNG OUT OF THE FEUPE JAIME SURVEY, ABSTRACT N0, 664 DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS SHEET 3 OF 3 DWG FILE: 3407-14.0O1EX.29.DWG F3 1 &477 ASEITIMIT DOCUMENT Temporary Construction Easement: Grantor further grants to Grantee a Temporary Construction Easement, on, over, along, through, and across Grantor's property, with said easement being a maximum of Fifteen feet (15') in width (only where that much width is available), and parallel to the Slope and/or Drainage Easement shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, for all,of the purposes described in the above Perpetual Easement, and including ingress, egress, and storing materials on the said Temporary Construction Easement tract, during and throughout the period of construction of the Slope and/or Drainage improvements and the related appurtenances and facilities known as the City of Sanger McReynolds Road Widening Project. This is only for the construction of the road improvements required by the City of Sanger, and is only for that work necessary for the execution of the approved construction plans and shall be performed within said easement. The Temporary Construction Easement, upon completion of these improvements will terminate. The termination of this Temporary Construction Easement shall not, in any way, cancel, terminate, reduce, or diminish the Easement granted above. Grantor warrants to the Grantee, its successors and assigns that Grantor has fee simple title to the above -described property and the unlimited right, power, and authority to grant the Easements described herein and to render the above -described property subject thereto. The Easements granted herein shall be binding upon Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of the Grantee, its successors and assigns, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Easement to Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Grantor binds Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns to warrant and forever defend the title to the Easement in Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the Easement or any part of the Easement. EXECUTED this day of , 2015. Owner Owner G2 15-463 PARCEL SKETCHES/LEG•AL DESCRIPTIONS EXHIBIT "A" SLOPE EASEMENT Part of Alexander Living Trust Felipe Jaime Survey, Abstract No, 664 Denton County, Texas DESCRIPTION, of a d,86 square foot (0.112 acre} Tract of land situated in the Felipe Jaime Survey, Atstrac;Pilo . 5640 i3ent€r Cctnty, Texas; said tract being a part of that Tract of land described in Special Wbrmnly Deed to Alexander Living. Trust recorded in Document Number 97-ROO72105 of the Deed Recc=cls of Denton County, Teas; said 4,883 "square foot (0.112 acre) tract being more particularly ttescribed as follows (bearing systetr for this sUrvrey is based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate System - NAD 83, North Central Zone 4202, based on observations made on January 81h, 2014 with a mmalried scale factor of 1.0Q015063): t�t3hhilEt.3CdNG, at a 2-rnct3 iron pipo found of the southeast comer of said Alexander Living Trust tract; said c>oiAt being the southwest corner of that tract of land described in Warranty Deed With vendor's Lien to Key R. Wilde and wrife, Wanetta L. Bass -Wilde recorded In Volume 5096 Page 666 of the Deed Records of Dant6n County, Texas; from said point a 1-Cnch Iron pipe found at the southwest corner of 3;aH Alexander Lying Trust tract nears South 88 degrees, 14 minutes, 31 seconds tEast, a distance of 119.69 feet; THEI'JCE, I9or0•o i]1 degrees, 13 minutes, 36 seconds East, w��th the east line of said Alexander 5 ly4na Trust tract and the west tine of said Wiide tract, a distance of 2,031.75 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, THI=I•ICE, Nosh 87 degrees, 09 minutes, 29 seconds West, departing tt�e said east i(ne of Bald Alexander Lrvdrg Tstrst uaci, a distance of 365.34 fast to a point for corner; TR-tENCE, #icrlh 85 degrees, 05 rritnutes, 24 seconds West, a dtstarrce of 52.89 feet to a point for corner lB t�be .vest :Iota of said Alexander LFtirtng trust tract; THENCE, North 01 degrees, 14 minutes, 46 seconds East, with the said west line of said Alexander LiOng Trust tracts a distance of 6.01 feet to a point for corner in the occupied south line of McReynolds Roars (a genera;Iy recognized public road, no record of dedication found); THENGE, South83 degrees, 12 minutes, 34 seconds East, along the said south fine of McReynolds load, a ds'sa�t� of 4'i9.2tt fee;. to a point fcr carnet in the said east tine of said A,exander Living Trust tract, THENCE, SoaL't 01 degrees, :3 minutes, 36 seconds Vest; A4tI1 the east line of said Alexander Living Tr�Jst tract and the west Tine of said ��fRlde tract, a distance of 15.62 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; CGNTAI[ti3NG: 4,883 square feat or 0.112 acres of lane, more or less. to survey ptae of mren survey date herewith accompanies this description.) The undersi -red, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, hereby certifies that the foregoing description acc�rratel s �.s out the metes and bounGs of the easement tract described. OF fit.%d�3TE *Is R el Sfq a 11 101 14 v 4q+ Registered Pro-fesslonal Land Surveyor No. 5921 &A :"°.• to Pa�t'Eeco Koch Consulting Engineers _}{E�t Sl[�VAS,.,, 6100 Westem Place, #1001, Fort Worth Texas 76107 t317 h12-7155`�Y �fies&t°''�� ( ) a"'�.....i� TX Reg, Surveying Firm LS-101938�24!!R 3411744.001EY_ 2zd=i RS 34074 4-000tEY 22AYgONE Sheet 1 of 2 Fl 15-463 PARCEL SKETCHES/LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS LEGEND E45 0 50 100 200 PU 7F sCR C�'0i ,ttv�s enj�+z=E rratm7 (m) - GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET F 0 Co v'f1L L'' Ct�„L1GNCt2G . TiL %% EP. FAMILY TRUST TRACT 1 (VOL 6651 PG. 765) MC nU^Ll sp _ sOF (GENERALLY RECOGNIZED PU6L(C ROAD, 1�21—FEET IWDE• NO RECORD OF DEDICA77ON FOUND) R. BEBrr S✓RS£Y, AB5MACT LIC. 29^ T- —_ S 8812234" . E 4.19.20' F ✓Aue 3i/RYEY ABSTRACT S �vo. ses _ 01013,360 W __ __ N ti1'i4'4-6" E � ` '[5.62' ¢ � 0 kQ 85`05'24" W N 87°09 29 W 366.54' 89' POINT OF SLOPE EASEMENT BEGINNING � 4,883 SIF ° M r; (0.112 ACRES) 0 O N ALEXANDER LIVING ;RUST Z (DM N0. 97—R0072105) Tne undersigrFed, Registered Professional Lc " Sluveyc�', her�Y certifies chat this plat of sursrey c-ccarately sets alt ihs metes and bounds e, the easement tract described. 1 Reg S?ti�.as.-, o Registered Protessianai Land rw}Or Ho. 5921 -___ 611YJ lSESI'cAN P(ACE� SURE laai Pacheco �.13C�'1 �T waam. 7x 7�07 etT.412�1s5 }'7( RFF:. E4Q?�t�tinG F�tM F—Ia#39 TX Itm 55tRM11NG FlRIA lS-1ai938—' D)LtWN BY CRrf.XEv BY SCALE l Ett DRI RS i"=10W 11/6/2014 3407�14.00i PIP_ {a.M.) t NOTES: ¢Qa ltf ¢Ln �wj O 1 surveyt date and bounds accompanies this plat oI survey. 2, Bearing system for this survey is based on the Texas State Plane Coordinate System — NAD 83, North Central Zone 4202, based on observations made on January 8th4 2.014 with ❑ combined scale factor of 1.00015063. SLOPE E>Aa BENG OUT OF THE FtUPE JAl6iE SURVEY, pBSit2lI,CT No. 664 DENTON GOUHTY, TEXAS SHEET 2 OF 2 F2 15-463 Er�.SEIVIENT I) O CUlVIEiVT Temporary Construction Easement: Grantor further grants to Grantee a Temporary Construction Easement, on, over, along, through, and across Grantor's property, with said easement being a maximum of Fifteen feet (l5') in width (only where that much width is available), and parallel to the Slope and/or Drainage Easement shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, for �. all of the purposes descrbed in the above Perpetual Easement, and including ingress, egress, and storing materials on the said Temporary Construction Easement tract, duz7ng and throughout the period of construction of the Slope andtor Drainage improvements and the related appurtenances and facilities known as the City of Sanger McReynolds Road �VVidening Project. This is only for the construction of the road improvements required by the City of Sanger, and is only for that word necessary for the execution of the approved construction plans and shall be performed within said easement. The Temporary Construction Easement, upon completion of these improvements will terminate. The termination of this Temporary Construction Easement shall not, in any way, cancel, terminate, reduce, or diminish the ;� Easement granted above. Grantor warrants to the Grantee, its successors azid assigns that Grantor has fee simple title to the above-descrbed pxoperty and the unlimited right, power, and authoz7ty to grant the Easements described herein and to render the above -described property subject thereto. The Easements granted herein shall be binding upon Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns and shall inuxe to the benefit of the Grantee, its successors and assigns. ' TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Easement to Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Grantox binds Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns to warrant and forever defend the title to the Easement in Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the Easement ox any part of the Easement. EXECUTED this day of ___ , 2015. � s Owner Owner G2 ' 15-526 PARCEL .I DESCRIPTIONS Part. FaGls FaM51y Pavinsft, Ltd. f�enr), TIMIPMW Stymy, AE want No.1241 �SPr�5t9, aid �, .�•�rr� e�raet , 1241, City of Sarajer, Denton. -sur�'� Acre ha Pf bnd dmurihed IPs speoPi9 lftyTm t a3 5 4:2F PMe 606a o€te Cued Ruorttar gat Derttan'. atn9 more pafftra-dy iieEmbed as fot!irps th n Nana DuuMltmatb stem , NAD BS, Modh CIanug7 WN 2p14 vAlh g eutnbiWE mauls farst& of I <0001508 �rl:f'�a EIt� �pnr� Tr�.�1HP �a�rva:�e F' Mrs Uda mo-s'rddad fro Vd-a1r"rme rift fiat (Psi 16 errej kraet abeervOxma mde*m January G��rIt�1�N1�17d� st a ��lnch Iran pFp� zuu�id st ti3� ��k�br�at•� �� ;t sera tom; €�ai[i Ina ftaefng 1r� a 4+ st Jim of dh2i aalle COI} t acr> tr�et• f I�. t;rt r{ti�d g0mirr t} d id t�fir3n 13066EY ft*PUMG'hi;, ln>?., Fe=rrdad In Valk1fim 4-1d6o �AR �� a�irta� ���i,�F `��, �o>th r31 a9egr;3ea, rtiffrtut,�sa {l7 eeeca�tda Ea�9, t+rtlh fate sold easel Iln� s�f ;aa�i ��:�� erre ��nt enrl kha �rtest 9n midi eery fact, a dl�iaRr� of,lter� tryd Iran rnd taft p seta hhe PORT 6 6EG.►N4VdhY�k Sbu th L19 Oa'es, 15 minutes, 13 ;a<mrade `�gst, ;�4 dleis,n� a� 1-7q.JM chat trn � paint f� c»r?t4rt T�1Mmftv, NMM. tax; a;1s�ir�a�aF � rnl'Xute�, �1 ���t 4�'a�6�r � •drsl�raca � 1�d.�i5 fe$i � a Finiati �P marI H�NCE , Mr61i 8B degmvis,• 2�O �minu�us, �1;; �urasnds'util�,sta 6 ��&enue at` d.q� Feet to .a ant ftP �:�td��, Nurfl� �6 �e�ra3aaF�� rr�3hUt�a�, $7 9�onOWesia a drsl�t� ��F�.,�. fee�:i� a p�irti<der anuaar nn the flc��lptatt �c�ail1 ilea �aF (adaF ��rrelds �€asd �� �a��i�ftyr araaagnr fau�#r: readns� rsc�rd of dodreoli n Furrzd)t , TRENOI!'r 8cudh $? deyi MlnUlkV; 37 ��c4nda EAak, slang kkNa Old imtt t(na r1# t4,iuftvldu ��a�, a liistanP� �1�� 13 �euti� a p�i�atFgP c�ti�� , . �HSMG!�- Sa4 01 da e% 44 animubpa 07 4 its Wf%t, de o-ellhu ihe, mid wins tine qT MoRayrieWs �r]��, 8 ili;� gF4,�� [•eetdtt kd7� E�I�1'���'���I�lthd[�„ N�-AINN41a; On WPM €edivix.l l6•neva gfie€xvl, mrra'; s ar less. Than LMdumlIgnad, RebfgWed PrOfetRf(X al Land gUn4B}uara h'eraby tarEi6e�s ft9 [he tbraving dascripkn aM9JAt4�r, ..cyd(JiO M*tw Ond b6vnds or4he eaeeanwt Mat'4egabild. �e�t�t�sd i'asaen91 i�nd t�ur+rey+�Dlo, S��`e P�i;h€�t1 ICo�Eu>�sinifu]li+ra� �r"�in��r� �'14� �ostst� F�iaeoF #'f �91, �a�rt �tr�i;1� �`�x�a i tdi trig {817)•412nriV.Tt fiX Rib-G. 50r%la mp Rrm LVO 64 $Mo t f of � uao-r 14Jhi1€�t a��lnaa a� F1 15526 PARCEL SIKETCBES/LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS Ui.j, LANE, INC. 'IRACI IHAEC a I i�•66 19Y ONIAINT Rlca- PANT •fit' CONF24411 —NYVFTJE; c 1= REWWZW a My,� a,�lyf`€�F NP�>=; �ir� ��iu�i' +� •�l't7Ch5r 1�} 1 lat. ' a 1 dd ,7—— . _ad I _: _ 14,44-t . " 8o'1'wta w '41a/z—Ix� lauta raga ad 4 88'`2t 294' t4 173,��t' >o�ta r Now ,lotoo" SLOPE � r . ; I T t FALU FAMILY PARTNUS; Ull THE U@NICIN MCURITY (VOLT, 52.4Z N, 508G) aNVltr1Mr� I= WE �1 aggli?##ice F�ofda�n�1 � T#flrl4iilr� tfis�i �1� pEdE �l>i y fttg 45111 OAF en¢tQ4 abtefto l# ftd dunrlbud, i�wh� arhf g -- — - 6h1 R ad i4�iab` alla�,+`0a4 3 tP7—lel-M IsirTVoy dale b#P#�Ulk� �earisprnai+sti �5i3s ply of eurvsp, � Asa °r1g 5fY� IMP #Is1$ #�'�y 1# bow9n tea "�"avi UWo Plana o0oPd115aEo faAi9 8d Mcrt}o Vd�an6dl 74ner +4Z4O, ncnd vn ©bewlaatione nwda ©n J3nlaarY aburN Zi4 'Alm n mmWned lanto Mato of 1.+ 00ISM3° . 17• . , e e J P2 Temporary Construction Easement: Grantor farther grants to Grantee a Temporary Construction Easement, on, over, along, through, and across Grantor's property, with said easement being a maximum of Fifteen feet (15') in width (only where that much width is available), and parallel to the Slope and/or Drainage Easement shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, for all of the purposes described in the above Perpetual Easement, and including ingress, egress, and storing materials on the said Temporary Construction Easement tract, during and throughout the period of construction of the Slope and/or Drainage improvements and the related appurtenances and facilities known as the City of Sanger McReynolds Road Widening Project. This is only for the construction of the road improvements required by the City of Sanger, and is only for that work necessary for the execution of the approved construction plans and shall be performed within said easement. The Temporary Construction Easement, upon completion of these improvements will terminate, The termination of this Temporary Construction Easement shall not, in any way, cancel, terminate, reduce, or diminish the Easement granted above. Grantor warxants to the Grantee, its successors and assigns that Grantor has fee simple title to the above-descrbed property and the unlimited right, power, and authority to grant the Easements described herein and to render the above -described property subject thereto. The Easements granted herein shall be binding upon Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of the Grantee, its successors and assigns. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Easement to Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Grantor binds Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns to warrant and forever zfend the title to the Easement in Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the Easement or any part of the Easement. EXECUTED this day of , 2015. Owner Owner G2 S r f=Xiif�i7' 1°A" SLOPE Ef MMENT Fated ref'Ma As RI Falls Rao Patty 1 FAR$ Revooeblo I.Mng Must ktw iryT7am-vresforSurvey+,AMmotMp,,1241 Aid/ Of490AVOr, Denten COunfyr %xs$ ��S�f31t�TIf7N, aP a 1,543 aquar� foot {O,p 3� apt tram 6f lend s([uatr�d Ire the henry IaAvast4r sarrrrey, AhOtMot Not 1241, MI of SahGer, Denton GRtrrlty, Tom; aRTd tract hoing a Bart -of that called 410.UB am tmst of land dosrxlbed In. $eaoraP Wamatify Ned to Tho Jae Re )=ells atad patty J. F'erfs Rav000ble LMng Ttvat recorded in fnstrumeM No, 2005 :51411 of the �Wmiel Re-mrds of Denton Gounly, Texai; sald 1160 oquam foot (0.0$ acre) tract tieing more Srarflomitrrry dncrihed to fellows (baari 9 ayrstean for tnis svrvoy io used on Iho Texas StAto 8'lorpe Coordirmle Systom - NAD $3, Nortfr Gail Zone 4202, Mud on obsOMOOM made Ion inUary 0, 014wl(h a ©amblr44 scale feo{or at 1.Qtldf SOO)t G�iPtlfvl�Vt�MN� ek n 4f�•incl� ttcn rz�d foa,nd foacor�wrat the in#er-soe�i� of Iha oawl line of ��of RIdi 'o Dark Road (s ElMot tight ofAvEW) with (ia 9outh Tine of Makeyrrolds €loan (a Variable avid#di NghtmoPivoky. 30•feet at #his polnl) dedfawtad by Ranger creep Addft section 1; PhAzao M, an addition to tits -OIty of Sosgor aaaandtng to the p1aot ravono[W la Cabinet I, Pace 399 of the Plot 11000r4a OT DentoK Ownly, Tom;, from Bald poln4 -s 112-Indh Iron rod � tl'r yellow cap Fund bears North 8T dsgraos 37 m1mrtes 09 "Oonds Wmsi, A dislenon of 3�5,10 feeh, THMNM, 6Qufh l68 rJegtess, 07 ra1i3U4ss, $$ aaaantis rr�st, rlc�pertlp$ iho geld gas# Ihr$. bf =a*t Ridge rVK Mad, i� Oslenoa of i 0,65 f9af to lho POINT vF BEG INNINo, said poltlt being In ttre occupied aoulh line of MaRoynoldo Road (A ganam. My rerfognIzed puWe rmd, no r000rd of dedicmlfah f( nd) rt��NCt:, ftutti 87 cfogr9es, 3Et mlnidtes, 49 -saconas EAaFr a distarlete oF2f759 #set ttr a point cot txarrrat; HENCEr South -a0 depress, 21 minutest 03 seconds I e&t, a dtsl'at of 10.tts fit to a poErat for WNW, )HEN , Nr3rth 84 degran, 01 rnln ko, H wonds West, e ALRIance of M95 fact to tltcR JOINT OF MOMMING; ONTAININOr 1,04$ agtrara Snot of fh.080.aoms of land, more or less. �A wurVoypeat Ormn sr NVY (fate heroro8h acroarrbiwitas flitg5 60450OPW (Pie uRtlerslp ed, Registered Pmfssstonal Land Swyoyor, hemby co fln that tins fcregroing do'aariptlor gjvtoly -sots arutthe ma(w And kaotrhda of tiro 000ment tract des l` od. Registaresi PJofos-sloYrel Laird Serve}per No. 29 f�aaiior3o SCo;.h C�nstrllirrg �ngla�ee� OtQ9�'V6 M Place, r1A0i, F-t+t#'M'orata KAM 7d f07 {817) 4'd :710 I;( pleg, Sumying Firm La-10108-24 a01ta.onIrx 1�s,dnsx r:s aao� ia�onir�,7z�,.tta�ara' a r 1 PARCEL16-1525. GAL'' � 1 [3 3q tFU tiS€i ftwm �rr kN P`r�i' •`- rn.�urr urx �•a ."aumrUK r5 POmf Pao MRM • (p1 m 0-pir 1g mofi my (}L',�i.� ^tCKilt[%24ktl NiY•7d1+71d ice■ 0■ 0^ #'my CJ?' ommmm UST "AW ENJo LAMA , INC, 'TRACT ONE: (van 205, Pfx 58S) W At csmr�vr AJ�aR uI11T9 U17Y �F' •'_�MO€R P41E i�F eAirIXJ Oil: UT�JIY �h� Rcx@ F'1#G s MSP3 and N64=hl � +ht�5i`6E'�'rd'db'i'�1Jit $X � �.,�. _ _, � �. •�->,._ ,�_ _� JAytS}gJIII,'riSS1I12ETT Oct .� !1 •Ua'&T ®8" 13ix1" '1 •• _ . $7i38#490� tYq;z�s rYYiy ++s :' 73 3' , �Rto HEGNMWG Mae law +sr LK7 k (0- ACRES) 130 ! FOR K i7[3I�[Q�I . y`. 10 f3.MAk3J t.r ''$.• : gNl Jc fi. F1 Aft PATiY s�. FA66 Ir (My, NO, M05=51441) ITS a $11JD 9FiH�tf9t>t�L@rjr R49i5�€�'S� $�f4�Q88GOna� �: 5+�rNay>�P. hef+ib�}`� aar9��le� lfrzst fMr3�c plat e� StlrtEG•yy aC[XII4tB6j+ 687A 6U� tlsd ,tfset� afid baueJde of the edeamaak tmot dauabo, ' RagbUrad Profaaeranat Land rwmyar N0% 021 TxR _-__ _T dAFii NIJ B4' �4R'dA`,[i�' �!► I h iYJtlt4o- dtY+� diotPittt� da'S#Ipti�i �# ov�€a usm�y data €Jcrax]th asAampcar3�J dhla �a9at of aurvay. earfab gstem for thrs . sum%yg is bmead on the Novi 00"I Zamn 4202, 4iadad an abi mYatWO made -m rlaanmry 8, 2M € xfth a aambined tooda Fit W-F d r. r a• 4 r 3• r- .Fr 3 to F2 1 a k �iCFtXwA "R" SLOPE E-ASWENT rt of Tho fie: R Falra and Patty J, VaBs ReVoCablo l,(ufng ` Wat HoftryTiemwtor Sumey, A4tract Noy 1241 C11yaf5ar r; Penton Cuunfyr Tifms f7P CLRDPTiDii of e 1, c# Innd>ituaiud Irt Efts Rotary Tie1 AF 9 rrvgy, Ahdmot No, 1241, ORy of $onrwr, Grit h Owntyy, Texagt cold imd befig a mrt bf theE called 4Y�_356 awe irP�t oP Jand dtrsotrgaad In Spoolal Womanty Liaad to Tha Jbb R.. J alls and Patiy,l_ Falls Revoomble LWhig Tnntworded In Irtstrument'hto. 20D5v;a141 i "ef Dtfecla9 F-wrds of DFmaton Cmroly, Taxae; geld 1,767 square foot (0,44a arro� tra& Wing More p$rdlouiaJy da wEbud as follap,Ia buafJ qy ld rt fcr M survaY to wand on tha Tiros. State Pike Coanr wste Syrtarn - f3AD 83, NoA Centraf AtA 4.2021 bamd orr obsarvations made on Jmuatp8t?, 2014vrith n GnmUned sWo fabtbf bf 1,[ 01603} 6Df�1R�[;N�tfJ� $k g i�i=tr�ete iron r+�4 fouhd for b�'n�r �t�.Jl1�'�nto�t cd: 9h��•:aagt.dfnt! �F �aai°Rid, P'eric t�td (a @tl�oo4 rl9hk=nf v,�} wliJa dFie at�i�tlt Ittt;�•r�•l�iA�G}t1�<frN".sdtht�-`s�t(n4r��,�v&fL�i rr��t�d�; , 3n.c��t sttda<6 polntj dtaloatnd by �m� creek A��i�t�•�;�tatr �a,�'doa�s Bangor amTOIng to the plat rnoordbd to �hbina I,.- r3 V,06• t ftabr'tts of D n bounty; Texas: from grid po m a ifi•Inoh wo rod with yeir��:� oim4 m hbars-9f.�3'r�hi 7�lra�i4es' 7 Wnut tl scoossidaWeai,•a €nnx ofii35is3f TdiENC�T da�as, d5 ntbtuEss, 41 s�xrnds ��.�f, dTt'�lt�ry tha savd �t I(rrt� of I=agi Rldpm Rafk nnad, A 0IsfanN bf 1,00471 ;eat t9 the POINT OFF BEGINNING; Enid polrrt being In tho gumplod >1 A dine ad MoRoynola ftodd (a gomsplly ri rwgnikW publId rotrd, no regard of #Ibdirgtfon foundl South 87 cMgr'eAs,lrt minutys; 58 ta9ororJs-aaat, a•dst of 18oJ3�feal tt+a pdimf+atcar-oFir; THENGEr South 85 degrM,.45 Minutim,1G gecanda Wegf, a dlstanae of 73.23fbot-fa a pulntfar, bornur THENCE. SUM 80 d0gT40% 9 MIMUtu9, 24 saaondg West, a thdanw of 117,a3 foot to a PtAnt kr Darner,, TkdENt7l;, Nort3ti 02 4srees, 33 twinutos, ib agWds runs@, u dtstanaa of 15,45 feet to Ehe PCL1N'f OF <��GlNhkIN�; T NTAAIVING; I J5t squor fuut trr 4.040 tiaras of lod, mmacrl®m {ti'saaiiVV~<+Ypu'af of Dm 4raaay doto horaWi npmmpanios this devv lbn j 71a 1jrwemi0rA R9001tbraa PrrifmInno? Lana &Ai y&j hereby cattJRos ifrd tho foPaping d%arJption curat* We out tfro Aipbt s and humda 01ho aa�rrrent IY2ct daac�ihsd, � - J"te�lstsred t�ofeasiunal end 6ctrvs�r f�cr. E924 €*apheQn Kor�:CorigulllrlJ•�+13(nears eiaw�t8ra► 4124i5ti TX Rag, Survaylg9 Ffri W401R34v24 carp7.���aa��{;r��avra dd shout i of 2 PARCEL16-525 ,' • t4E (our unloft6 Noe) �c,sd}}j�� mmAw4 �.Wuwrw Ja LLLLLLI5! j — 33 EX�HIfFiT ",W 0 w5l,., ORAPHIO SCALE IN KU TROT Md a Skt«r,-a7szrA�.tm_3� N. �7RIii€R 3YAR52'Y. d6S�{AG71,�'LL' l$sf`IL ?� a�sr'os3" av t '$5�11" E 1,�19t�.71° N-OW33'10w I �agta#�Ted Rralaaal4rsar l: pg ar�itTan L�at thfa trtat .ta 1Y atEa o1rE �a< mokea and �ewjj t dot 4aaiwibod. ` t 4 tim :1 ra 4 SA RFC � �� UA ��na,�OT AR 197.1 oa Era �rra�� K ( IDW ESTATES PHASE I � B740e �' T9m.Ji' 7544 cuRMr anPno:c T`d1E JOB li. GALAS Ate PATdY J: �e1LL5 �T�Y0C�1� [,IVI12C TdtRt�' (I O, NQ. 2005-014141 3�99-T 1:U�JI �A mates and bounds da5riit�tt�n aP avnri sarvcp date ham -with aanampanks re pM of curt,* ana 4-AE* i far Ws aumm to ba"d an #,'ra Texas State• F9ano CAOMIWO StY+TOU6 = NAO 83, med& attiJmnueri f W4 with a acombrm6 Bata 9flNC CUt' tli< lii� �IEt1ftY ii�Firr7#i AUrT4Tr1", FB5fTi4C3' Nit. t241� �ti'l OF sRt. t?N�1N cnuNTY, T ,4HMT 2 E7ir 2 F4 15-525 PARCEL SKETCHES/LEGAL. DESCRIPTIONS I �X71It�1�' jtlA'r GLOP5 EASEMENT Pars ofTliaJoe tR, fttswid Petty J. Fatlo Ftevo mbte UvIng Trust € onry jlermfer Sur'sy, Almm tmot No, 11241 66VyofOanQor, Dayton Cruart'y, Tax*s DURCRIPT ION, of D 2,032 Muorafa❑t (U67 aura) U401 of lend 6Ituated In thr3 Rwry Tlerw�kgr auryny, Ahaiwg No, 1241. Qlity of Samar, Denton Cnunly, Texasi sold Iraot baing a part of Ihat ❑olled 41o,356 pwo tract of larxi d ,Ugad In Spaftl Wierranty Dared to T6 o ,1aa R� Falls and PaUy J. Fella Revoca&@ Lfvlp@ This#raZ.'ordW In Im(ruinhh] No-, 405-6 4111 of the O ficfal Rvoords oPNntbn Gauaty, T'€xea: sad 2,032 squire fo❑t (0,057 aora) tfaot biping more parlifor sly deerelbod as falt4nwe (bearing system fu thla wruay is WO on'the Tdxaa 810a Plane Co"dfnata $Ysiep) - NA@ 83, NwIh control Zone 4D2, M0 on obvjrvMBe mede on Ja nuary$lh, 2014 witch a oftbinr;!d Salo taator c f 1,00018063Y CC1h1t�NGINt� al a 1l2ainC4i Irzr� rod sound for oarn� a# 4r. Id. rsealian of V�e �sF Itne of fast Rldgo t Pods Road (a @tf=faot rlpht ofwway} wlpi the sotrth Ilne of htcfl&ynardu Rued {n valable width rlghti ofAvsy, 3046619t ihs ppafnt} dedica@ed by RA1190r Creak Addlllarti SimP'on 1, 118e tin , ah addlOn dp ifoe 0ltyof i gE mpi aod'ardMg to the•plat roanrded In Cijbfnet 1, Page 999 of the P181 Raocxfda of ibIptan CourlM Takagi; from seld polyd io 11vnah r aln rod wM y?JJow cap tound beers ht bT 37 degma& 3T minulas 0 "=nds Wiwi, o dletanaeotl35.i0fael; THENDIE, South 47 decrees, 48 mr.utear 18 weans#& Earl, ftarilpg the ould r as1 Ilno of Eaet IRldge park Road, a dManao of 1,533,00 Feel to ihp POW OF BEGINNING; k4d point being in the odwpWl south lino pf MaReynolft Rmd (a.gener0y reongnIxod pubifa rnpd, no retold *f dadloetfprffeund) 'f1=lERCAr aavllt 87 dogroee, 23 urllnule% 14 pMnda East, a dlMmce At 104,ff feet to a point for oown jl `rt-IF�ICE, SoWh ail dupe% 36 Rya u tpsl 56 seconds Watt a dVanaa of 28,03 fuel jaa POW fir mmil THENCE, IOrlh 70 degreoa, 57 mrinutea, 12 momm!e +Ar t, n dslanoa of 10-42 feet to a POIN for - THENCE, F.kftth. 7-5 degrses. 28 ninutgs, 43 secohds Wsst, xg 41sianre a# 31.30 f€et to the POINT OF BeGI ii HNC; NiArNltvGr 2,982 square, fretorta,037 anros a4lard, mov� of firms. (� WWy ptaf aFr<wn srxvey data haraImlh ncawrfpIitbff this a'ehs» j 'Figs u�daraldnec, �gi&t$ratl Rretee�anaf Land Suiv@+�er, herfrhy oaft6ias tfrai l� foierdoln0 d©sorlpitan a�auratolyka outihe mesas and bourxfs of the eawwar►i tmadawZbbif. Ragieterad Prc��aianottarsti 3crfllm}�r Atn. 5g21 Rautsrr� Kaah Constrlt�g �n�Iesrs a10D. Western pt��r-�'E4D1, Farl Watch `F'�xae 71j1i47 (31�}412�fi�#i5 TX Rog, Su"Iinp •Fm MI0106 44 &aaz•9aflUf€s� fza.��rfs aW.Ia.met t;02e,09 ad �tr€e# 1 of 2 FS 15-525 � sa ao t:�� ��e���r�ic sc�� �� ��� E�1HINT `�A` rs '. c9 — �' ��a�.�r+i �I�a FfEN'tff4� CCN�hER �-!�K� R3�G`� ��TA1`��a �! � {unr� on�t5� aaro� ��f+A�u� 1 + ��,�,a,} = cahaa46uNG W� ��8. '�f, PG. 7B2 �. 1" �i epru � 4�Wu€N� � ak flK'cN SPA�6 F- , A a �> �..s �'��Ii+Lt��: �b t��Qi7Rt� � #�Y71��t�V �dt11��rJ . . �f�Jsa�i;Fr�,s ��a�r, �3at _ � ray°.����,�w w ��_�'g� ���E ir398.q�J' L�r 'j�'25`-03" S �r�Pha1 1.�Fld �{ ;{�� p}at of he m$fae snd at ddas�lb�1• s� � fib 4qd� �742j ������� a�mkn & �� � 7��. 't� 1fi�,��. TWA I9S R. �f11�� �� PA�"Y .6 1=1�1.L� n�:VS7G1�€31-t !3'h'NG fills? f€hasf: kb. =81*iij �� 4� �� ;� i+_ cta#a haa�Eh dc� � � t�tadpia fat at�'a��Y �, @varins# nysimta $Sl? #i1i� d11f'4'dY [a bs7:iv� fin a3t6 'texas Sta#a Pacna tkarsitnvEa �yutem NtLO 8qs, Barth Central �areec 471i� fso�ed n» e#uarmiiona rttad;a d7c danNdr�` �. �t1'� �Fh � ra��,kiatl dcaie fvci�t ¢t �:tt4gtbg4�. - - � � 1�'r� �-�u�a�'�-a� iir err �q►a�� ,��' wa i�+1� F6 SLORE eASEMENT stt of The 400 R, Palls and ('igtty J. Raft Revomb?a Llylftg TMA61 Herit,' TIertvO ler Survey, A#s(MOt Not 4241 Ofty&SR60% Denton COWY, Toxaa t1RSCRJPSIDid, of a 1,�p1 squar4 fsa€ (o.�t33 uc�s} beat of r�rad sEtur3t�d In #sae rlenry �I❑rvrsat� suaysy, balradi Nut 12414 rutty of -I Banton Ccuily, TOM, suld IrM Wag s pwi or that caged 410,0450 germ lrnot 0lased d000dbed In SpeaW Warrunty Dead W The Jog R. FallR and Potty ,r. Falls RevvaabM LMng Tud moardad m fnstr moat Npr 2006%91411 of the Offlolal Notords of DouVLm Oovniy, eiI safa i ,431 gmRpo fit it .ms aara} t(gat'bein4 moto p ulady dmmhi �d us frllowa wring system Mr this sumy Its bn&L4'on I" 0ma Efate-olun❑ OoaWAptoS)Wor9 - MAD 63,11orth cantrel X6rv3 4202, based on obsermlom made onJsnuorvMh, 2014 vrlh a o mblhod fim iefaoW ar•1,4OU1fs O)p C{SkriM�t°�IPf©�f � it2�nah Iron r�d•fourvi �aarrtar €at it-ia'vd�eaifcan or'fha castllne of Wit: Rrdz�e �exk'Road de 60400l right pt my) wilt) tisa wulh tins -of Mt Roynatds Read (a vxlflble width dthlxgWay, a04001 at €hag DoInQ tlddfsated by ftnger 9re€kAddiruin Seatlan 1 p PhWA Met an nddllOni to 1hrl IM a of tiger amordlmg hi tfae phil reoordoa In aablm 1, Pap G80 of the Mat Records of DeMan County, Hamm; fram Qard post a 112almh trcm rod WlhyMVArmp drkrrid bears Nolh V dopm 37 minutot OD smonds Wbtt, .a difltame of 13S,19 fesa M �H��, 6au1h 87 d�roa�. �g rrtrn:ites, ff& srispreds hsh ri�,arkin8Ili e sP.id easl.lUie sf feat RidgO VON SOW,a C�6 MCP V1 f,d1�2.frd feat Irk 11t� Pt}3N o t� €3�L4111PiINr�l saint Point being en a WOW soridr rma of aWRt�yiiailds Rand jet 9aflaraoy rewgr0fid puhr&r road,.no r rcl bf dasilMlarafoun tPC+�, ~i3ov§h f}3 doh, ��' anlnutss. l�1 sec�rzds easy a ailsiaraas sf'2ig.311` fs a i�olnl for n❑moT; Thi�lC�', $ou�r s$ �degress, 21 anhtulea, � &;.onds 4ues1, a dlststt+� of 1�'fi�•t1 fret tb a palrrtfor �rtrar, �k1�ir� South � dsOroso, �� rrafraut$a, 24 seQoncts'ttr�rt, a dlst�a-r� sf�,�#Watts s pnfroifcr' oarxaart Ri+tCf=< N❑rch 1l1 alog�eau, �D3 HMOs, 27 ueoat�lx Z'Vest:.a c�r�NAda• of feet to the POW OF���1VNI11�1 �ONTAI iI]NO,1,431 enuore feet ert 0,033 ewer%of lafid; more or leas, ( surv�ay,o,�a1d5vo AWWY dole ham VATh i of orr�nianfoa PhFs deg 'arpttivL) The urom"mad, ais& red ProfNslpnet land Sutvay❑r, Inrumby ❑armlet Chit the (wagoin dr m4rfp W aoourAtolk vats but the meton and haunch of the aaeamsm traot dbsofj ud, d 014 egirlamd Pra.oss7ortsl L ,.nit SuNaybr Ho, 5M €droop Kboh Consulting �ngLiaers iOA't EAMem Paacri, €f10p1, Fort Vlf3Hh Tes=?610-1 tt117)412Fg1S6 Tat Riag. 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Goent., ToN467 f IPTI i�G a1 a 18,118 .sittrata feat (G,= ,zero) twat of IaM elttr6ted In ft Henty Tinnuealer My of Sonov, adn$n Coug4 Tie= Sala 1mcl boing # pelt Of that calla8 YO;c� NRN #*&WtMldt of rani lbod to Speerai Warmnty Dead to Tbu Jos fit. Fain and PtIly J, Paifa Iq vp jbw L*104 TrusttaF;orded 15 krairumerrt•Na, 2005651411 of Ihs *Molal Retade of Damon Gomnty, TiVA;l Wid 7t XIG sqU are foot (0470 avd) tmat being Mare Pm1p4wly dow1bed &s f6b-3,1,B;;baoorna { t�jtteni for this mvW la howl on to Tomo Stai& Mans CdordfnMe; 8ysEarts - P1A� 88, Worth C�1r�f lone 4202, brad on o8aorva�ans m6ds on ,ranuay aih, 2014 uleh $ oombbta Bela fanWr sf 1,t�A���tf3j; d • ��llviA4l=Nt�IN� at a'tl2drvh Ir9ta rod farad � �t1o"r'fatstPtg I'itidX:¢�t�ii.€�f:�t�»s!',t0�r,�t �f'��st �rf�,� Park €vafla thosaulh6F4ri4tF��lot rjfpla��i�rin{tfiea�r�(��((ft�:t�tatY�f:r�4 1 a0496tatthis PoEntjdMIW. bc9byT{an ar gstt .dttf i igilt is t tipcattadtlt�osr L s,Git�*:pr an r Ecotdirr� to the plat morded In coinet •I, F qli ?Ih .: �S qr of Fla�,.�❑uriy, T ;fe0hi Bald 9&it s 1r�4wb ion Yvd vrfih ynllr� p f -d P , It g�#degesi� trr tos:d5 F se"Mda Wa4 a dlstarrfi$ oi1S51qfee(1 TMNQE, South 0 de rees, 05 inmates, Z4 Watt& Ear, depaffhg the paid east line of East �Ws Peak Road; a Asgnon of: MN feeftrs ttte POINTOF BEGINNING; Bald poir b6ing In ft d"upfed 80Cttf7 %le of 1ltaRowdd5 Road (a gBneray itawnked publIa ruWj no Trftwd of dedlnakn found) TkEh101%SoijOW.degrass, 2.2 minu(m 14 wont East, a dislaim of i9.7$ feetto a paintf�oretitne ; T'IM0..9, Sagth O� degrees, 83 mhnfW,10 secbhtfs Esst, a dis arroo of V002 feet to o p❑intforcorner; THENCE, SMU) 60 (Isr s, N� MIMd",12 sawds West, a dEAanca of 37,07 foca it a pc�irtfor aromer; e THENOE, Natih 30 degrees, 21 mineies, 03 eeggrrds vt wt, a ojmmao of Mleo fast to the PONT OF �E�altaNtN� . CONTAINING; 16,,-11Ea•sgtrsre feast air OIS73 eare3 o (afcd, mare oqLfaas_ (A mwypJat 41Pt+Ye7i rrFmmyd to t4wmrghas pan/�s ffrts#ssanb€ r,J Ino underalgne4, Rrt&fsred Prrir4si al Land Surveyor, hereby nevillips Piet ftm foregoing deseripilon ao❑ur�ielyra eta outlfae metes and Wondt of the eagnrnewl-lracl dosarihed, �6�nnfQ,t�yy_� „�4ktt�r+ �1�,•{{70.p��i ��t tt�rtth fiexoo 7€1 tf7 TX I�ag. snrve�ring �'rrraD i�-1t)1 ��#�.�4 3967.9�,ir4��.,.13ft8ag�E Shot 1 of 2 15-525 PARCEL SIKETCHES/LEG.AL DESCRIPTIONS ' a 30 6D OR-APHO SOM IN MET i ,114 Lnr, LAKE t�i�1 MATES E RASE Q a rowTv ut+€ I(VoEl 2OS5, PG. Sd;i} CAB. V, PO. 762 9AMAENT urn NOLDS (. PAAKL&Ifb '� y P1utiFes anl�trtr t1nf� NOMAMORE h�1 tC''ttj a rRNl1ALj.gbp!IhKttti77T 'a�1 Q ROAD (&&MAU Y a€ OMM RX117 ROAD NO Ream of MoAllmor".q ' if.8��•5lktkTY,A�37,7A@FhY1.$b r �fi_Yti�i sisudr t �:c; .. r ., ; s•: ,1 . . • � — cz E N aJ�993� 1Y r.�s,1�' This undertt'�ed! trab§I@�br� F.'rt>f�ntttnel � Surva�at`i ii4't*�byy osr3itTon.ihait this fiat �6 a acvuraiel�t ntEa au�'t1ae� ai5ai� end buv�e .of the "Itmoot tMot dgwribad: 0 tsiai'� �F' Ltd,. • ���11#3�t�i_���� � ��1�1�fftG��N1i—ttFi.9U _ - -- - i� foal sllf�lxti f—aiY l�t�ft�� �}F!alhi'8t': ��c�rr' aixii� ♦ mtrs .>�xrm�sa a}RI ; �� i'm6b° ` • 1tyiD�2ttta ' ;• �•447=74,'Cb{Ti �* W ��vpt�t� 61�h`G Tf3419T A tHata�S ♦5hd btr�sd� da#ari_ptttai at: +rren �ruay dada Sisr+a'xlth acaompanlaa Ir* plat of aurws}� bdetad &YKA 7c td' alias aufvA is boud ao #ha 3anav *StuW Manict Caatdfnato ptam = NO W. �aarth Gantrai Zone 4204 6aaad on obuntatton® rneda on darulwy a. 201.4 w1th a 1rrtf IWO as -Val VmF F10 15-525 PARCEL SKETCHES/LEG-AL DESCRIPTIONS EXF Iw "€1" t3RAIN QE LASE ENT ? Fart of Thta 40-9 R, Rds end PAtty J, F41U Revudabre LMMg T mast Himp/ 7ler caster Solvay. Abotrect No,1241 itf ofOangerr Do mon c5 or#tyr Toxas� t t Fti€?7IC'M ref 9'13,msa squnra foot (tk,321 amre) ilnmt of lard Quoted m iba Henry j ioTmutw t SuNhy fi3 Omat No,1241, City of 8onger, bantam Cnu*, Texas; oard Ouat• hiilrtg a part of that c tlM 4104340 A is•l?ot of rand aiea bed in speoig b4'aHmly �eorf,�����lad1h'R'oils and Psotly J, paft lkbwm ablo' L•*t Tim rcmm4ed In indru marl No. 2t EL8141-1 af`��a't��i� dR� wize of Deritafi Couniy, rema l "Id Igfi a rsrlitame fort (0 21 aoro) trod'=# baftg more parlrt i3j¢ri'(X-d araitr as f4lldm (bam bij sWiw for this survaV is hsaad an the Tuaa Slatde Rtrme �cordr�ite,tsyhlem h NAb , Rdrdh Central Zot�o 42U, baF:ed an ubsarratcens made ark January fllh, 2014 Yfih o aaml�nod s (a-Mnr of . i.t70n1€fk63�: t7v11hr�.�NCINC at a �f2�tnc#s iron i4d'•found fiar as"n9�:dtYt��: int�zsi€�n •of`i�kc:�r�:fi�ne:�f ��t� tea l�+rit Read {� cep -fool r(Hit#-rkF�rayy�ullh iha south IFinad#iv#ej3�jr�S�i�q�,7:�#r.uaft�b►e�a�Ktittki�i�t�di.3rrAYa 2Vuetat this print) dedhied by Rng�i �raakAnd�igr��agili�Y± j,1���.gil g,•;p"rl ailAgml.b:tbEf city dl angst aaaarding to lha phis re>xrded bs Ger3snet IF.y` 4 ' >?F;t l .,�t x�t , bOnt€,it £tiurity.I Testae: from Bald atnk d 1l2Fimaik trap rdd vr�h yeli'pir;o K, 0..0* hi A407•dam°37fWffuldb seorindn t�eaii a ��kanoa THEN09 F gnul8t tip dte�rees, 4g mfrute�, g7 sebondts goa-1, ctrdn� the �Id east tlnQ of �t # dye Rork watt, a dfbtdru of t,vJo 04 foal to the PUN 1 Or 84GtNNINGl sAd poW f3aing In she aawprod south ift�l of (ARW olds End qa pkasrally mou jggtwd pubm rand, 4to raoord of tio�ilaaltor iiiemdi) TFi�t+iC�, Satoh a7da��ada, 44 mirwlr=s, 04 wands lloA a dllstanm nxM39 Faei in a lrAIM for c2rtterl i tit ulh t!7 t r a, D3 fninutos, 27 seapmds moat: a distskxr rf t�7.13 baelto a f inkf+�ra tnaa; HENCE, SWh 25 dsgme�% 85 min-utes, i$-s-�corctls West, a drstanm of MZ6 faeito-appin6 for sa rwY i; THkNCE, South 51 tiagrtkos, 23 mtnrttaa, 32 -wblldsWNt; a di5brma 0712 ful du a point re;• twner; T II=tJC , Ndtth 5 degr�es, 38 mintrims 39 st;=d5 Svest; s tilataaa¢tk o� lif tB foal19 a taunt rvrtwmarl THEICfi, tdartie•16dedps, 64 minutes, 26 aeomds fast; a dlotsrga of 7ad3g-feetto a point far'00fner; Tefi4NIM Naslh 00 depaes, 35 mlrutieA, 5e sscanda ff�A,oi, a &tgn" rf 117rlo foot to tJ a POINT OF H€CaINTi4hiCP CONTAIN1NOt 18,Wo•squatefeet a10,321 sofas W, MA rrrarp or leas, (A stav6y,atsf4fMhlgtUVOY416€a hMMIAift eM?tlpWW4; MtS d#$&Vh I r t-a undatoped, %ls emd Pmfeftio et iaaud•Gurvcyar, hardy wlltieo dhat the fora. g (feu aitcxn agaurrrpts..t#t,t•the rk�r}lea and barJndJ{ �r iha aaaarnent trz�t �bscdt�d.• Ftag�t�bd €'rofesaron�l t,and Surtayor t�i, �92�t t�arhaatb Koah rta�u4l�g t<ngtnnara [itQ6 •WcrsEesr0l=Yurr€i, ;rif�'I, Fc�t srVorlh•Tt3xas 7�9 ts; (847) 41�7161a t7€ Rog. $U o4mg Firm C-Sm101 g3M4 Sheot t of 2 ��d•'T-#d.001�f 186.JasxR t341F7=id.tlt7lt;M_i3�alt+y di6 F11 15-525 PARCEL SKETCIHES/LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS � ;�attT east t' (UhlMu atHMS: ssarcoy P ar{e � 9F�-� 1�i�1: riGS rrddGFN(, 79 1{�4'M ?$(t SLTWr,A"rffArTiA sf _ter • , 71'ta pdslarol���, �i4gg"iQk�r�ifi �?ea�Zan#ona# L �Sli�t hdtiby onriat(ac iicuE 31alg,ptat a3 . '� aurvsag sxaurxrteiy aisia au! !}aa m�teru 4fid #}alBt�� 6f �i56 t�ij4@riiFti# #CT791 d�3atib�. i . �arid �arvayvx'1+1q. ���{1yj 4 �FRI RD �xH [Moir IWJ%" S NWR bL'4Es.Chr METiT: LIM {iNVj W.. 204-797M) WREYNOLDS (&RWAUY)W"fiZEB "Oa R 44b jffl:HWMjV OF sPgDl0APA A" Js PALLS 7T0N Fi�IhVD) PONT MIS m FALLS AND ?i F 1h7QA®L li W "us-T {ihi�i. CiO. �05—b1�i1) � �. :' ,:''' ' • � �A meta and �as�sdn daear��ippttan �t even fur Sjl $ wo-with mpotFP thk PAt of ww* for #EsTe a9rvo E� baflad an Um in ��prdiraa�a '�a#am a Nt+b M, 9 �i `�Ut# 1Ni3i v uambined Wilt ' x�rirr., !� �icn 9t7.#iK31�RS r:r•! 4�s■ 71-1F+ne� ram.-��r.+r �� a �, �r+f:etuwx Fiji i'-44� 9E�i4 �Ui' 4F' � �a,s>� N$:F1N�1'�t41P�14 .t1�aHY �Fxi4-sI�Y�Y � Hu. 124y, GAfa dryMM" C" wr. � os�rt>N (xHJRftI� cn f�ma : aAa7.14IIMM r f 2 AF 2 F12 F_'-� g5[ 4 h � 15-525 EASEMENT DOCUIi�NT `., - SLOPE AND/ OR DRAINAGE EASEMENT �- � TO THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS � (with Temporary Construction Easement) Date: , 2015 Parcel: - P- Property ID: R §_, Grantor: � Grantor's Mailing Address: McReynolds Rd. [include county] Sanger, Texas 76266 Denton County Grantee: City of Sanger y • Grantee's Mailing Address: 201 Bolivar Street [include county] Sanger, Texas 76266 Denton County THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF Denton § THAT, Grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00) cash in hand paid and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is � � hereby acknowledged and confessed, has GRANTED, SOLD, and CONVEYED, and by these presents . does GRANT, SELL, and CONVEY unto the Grantee, a Slcpe and/or Drainage Easement, for right-of- way, access, ingress, and egress, in, on, over, under, along, through, and across all of Grantor's property, � � � as shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, for the purpose of grading, placing, constructing, reconstructing, operating, repairing, inspecting, main -taming, rebuilding, replacing, relocating, and removing, within the easement area, Sloped and/or Drainage improvements and - their related appurtenances and facilities (collectively, the "Facilities"), at all times for the purposes for � - which the perpetual easements are granted. The Perpetual Easement ("Perpetual Easement") described in Exhibit "A" and granted herein shall be perpetual and constitute a covenant running with the land. �.. Grantor shall not construct or install permanent improvements on the Perpetual Easement tract, � except that traditional fences (no masonry or brick walls), driveways and utility service crossings maybe installed or constructed thereon, subject to the rights granted herein to Grantee. Further, Grantor shall not excavate or make substantial changes to, the grade, elevation or contour of the Perpetual Easement tract, without obtaining prior written consent of the Grantee. Should Grantee, in the exercise of its rights hereunder, materially damage or destroy any existing fence (not including masonry or brick walls), driveway or utility service crossing located upon the Perpetual Easement tract, Grantee shall, upon � completion of any woxk being performed by Grantee or under its direction, repair, replace or restore same i ' to a substantially equivalent condition to that which existed immediately prior to. such damage. ' .. G1 : t EASEME NTDUCIWTTI Temporary Construction Easement: Grantor further grants to Grantee a Temporary Construction Easement, on, over, along, through, and across Grantor's property, with said casement being a maximum of Fifteen feet (15') in width (only where that much width is available), and parallel to the Slope and/.or Drainage Easement shown in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, for all of the purposes described in the above Perpetual Easement, and including ingress, egress, and storing materials on the said Temporary Construction Easement tract, during and throughout the period of construction of the Slope and/or Drainage improvements and the related appurtenances and facilities known as the City of Sanger McReynolds Road Widening Project. This is only for the construction of the road improvements required by the City of Sanger, and is only for that work necessary for the execution of the approved construction plans and shall be .performed within said easement. The Temporary Construction Easement, upon completion of these improvements will terminate. The termination of this Temporary Construction Easement shall not, in any way, cancel, terminate, reduce, or diminish the Easement granted above. Grantor warrants to the Grantee, its successors and assigns that Grantor has fee simple title to the above -described property and the unlimited right, power, and authority to grant the Easements described herein and to render the above -described property subject thereto. The Easements granted herein shall be binding upon Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of the Grantee, its successors and assigns. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the Easement to Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns forever. Grantor binds Grantor and Grantor's heirs, successors, and assigns to warrant and forever defend the title to the Easement in Grantee and Grantee's heirs, successors, and assigns against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the Easement or any part of the Easement. EXECUTED this day of , 2015. � Owner Owner U VI Q N � VI C � � O O i N NO 4- O `+L- m o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o p O ri i\ i\ M c i 0) 6) N M MO \ ++ Q) 00 al Q� O ) 00 w 00 rli 0) i\ C O V N U O 41 Ol c'M Ln Ln N r-i ri Q) O O U p 00 l0 c-i d' O 00 r-i O O N tit U 00 dl O r� N qzt 61 00 G) (T) 'a m M Ln M O W M H Wr� M C O M r\ M N W Ln W Ln r i r� =3 C v M M 0) H d' M N O O) C ti. 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This Statement details the gas cost component of the residential, commercial, and industrial sales rates for customers within your city. This filing is for informative purposes only and no action is required on your city's part. Should you have any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Attachment Atmos Energy Corporation 5420 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1862 Dallas, TX 75240 P 214-303-g106 F 214-206-2126 Christopher.Felamatmosenergy.com m m m m oo 0o0 rn00) rn c0 0) rn w 0) (n o rn69N h9ti 0) 0) W Ot W Q 6a64�in a �N Nto � � it � O a) : N 6 N a) (6 f6 d' W' U U U U U U U m o 0) o 0) (O (0 cn O (o N ao w m 01 CD E O LOcam- N N 0) O) O O O CD Nt a`) M CL U Si 0 0 0 o LL' N O U U U U m o U U U U N V'�V�' her r ti r 00(0 CCD a M� (D LO LO O 00 N M V) rl' O O l0 LO LO (0 O O O U O 1. Ld EA 69. 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