02/22/2005-CC-Agenda Packet-Regular1.
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AGENDA
CITY COUNCIL
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
7:00 P.M.
201 BOLIVAR
Call Meeting to Order, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance.
a) Approve Minutes:
b) Disbursements
Citizen's Input.
CONSENT AGENDA
February 7, 2005
4. EXECUTIVE SESSION: In Accordance with Texas Government Code, Subchapter D,
Section 551.071(Consult with City Attorney):
a. Sanger Ranch, Ltd. v. City of Sanger
5. RECONVENE into Regular Session and Consider Action, if Any, on Items Discussed in
Executive Session,
6. Conduct Public Hearing to Consider a zoning request change from Old Single Family 3
(Old SF-3) to Two -Family (2F) Zoning. The Property is Legally Described as OT Sanger,
Block 49, Lot 1. Property is Located at 604 Plum Street.
7. Consider and Possible Action to Consider a zoning request change from Old Single Family
3 (Old SF-3) to Two -Family (2F) Zoning. The Property is Legally Described as OT Sanger,
Block 49, Lot 1. Property is Located at 604 Plum Street,
8. Consider and Possible Action on Rising Star Drainage/Flooding Issues.
9. Consider and Possible Action on Sect. 6.02 of the Subdivision Ordinance Regarding Street
Improvements.
10. Consider and Possible Action on Ordinance #02-02-OS -Amending Right of Way Width
Requirements.
11. Consider and Possible Action Ordinance # no) -04-fig -Amending the City of Sanger's Park
and Open Space Ordinance.
12. Consider and Possible Action on Building Permit Fees.
13. Consider and Possible Action on Raising the Over 65 Exemption and to allow an Exemption
for the Disabled.
14. Consider and Possible Action on Awarding Bid for Phase I of the Restoration of the Old
Sanger Presbyterian Church.
15. Consider and Possible Action on Library Board Appointment.
16. Consider and Possible Action on Ordinance #02-03-05 -Amending Sanitation Rates.
17. Discussion Regarding Proposed Changes to 2F (Two Family) Zoning.
18. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Sewer Main Pro -Rats Reimbursement Agreement.
19. Adjourn.
Pursuant to the Texas Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, one or more of the
above items may be considered in an executive session closed to the public. Any final action, decision or
vote on such matter will be made in open session following the conclusion of the executive session.
& Time Posted
This facility is wheelchair accessible and accessible parking spaces are available. Requests for
accommodations or interpretive services must be made 48 hours prior to this meeting. Please contact
the City Secretary's office at (940) 458-7930 for further information.
MINUTES: CITY COUNCH,
February 7, 2005
PRESENT: Mayor Tommy Kincaid, Councilman Andy Garza, Councilman Glenn Ervin,
Councilman Mike Lawler, Councilman Jimmy Evans, Councilman Joe Higgs
OTHERS
PRESENT: City Manager Jack Smith, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager Rose Chavez,
Administrative Secretary Geraline Davis, Street Superintendent John Henderson,
Water/Waste Water Superintendent Eddie Branham, Don W. McClure, Stephen
Howard, Woodrow Barton, Ken Perry, Mark T. Owens, Liz Springer, John Springer,
Matthew Clucas, Jan M. Looper, Johnny Looper, Kali Trice, Andy Cunningham,
Robert Patton, Shelly Ruland, Michael S. Davis, Curtis Amyx, Nathan Young.
1. Mayor called Meeting to Order, Councilman Higgs led Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance.
CONSENT AGENDA
2. a) Approve Minutes: January 18, 2005
b) Disbursements
Councilman Lawler moved to approve minutes and disbursements. Motion Seconded by
Councilman Ervin. Motion carried unanimously.
3. Citizen's Input.
Jan Looper, 663 Rising Star Lane, expressed concerned regarding the drainage and flooding
issues on Rising Star Lane not being on the agenda.
City Manager indicated it would be on the next agenda.
4. Consider and Possible Action on a Rate Increase Including the Consumer Price Index for
IESUSoIid Waste Collection Contractors.
Norman Bulaich, IESI, addressed Council regarding the Consumer Price Index increase of
3.5% plus 2% .
Discussion followed regarding rates and concerns were expressed regarding damage to the
streets by the garbage trucks.
Mr. Bulaich indicated he has informed the drivers to run in the middle of the road to prevent
the breakdown of the sides of the roads. Mr. Bulaich requested that the city call him if they
had any issues regarding his drivers.
Councilman Higgs moved to accept the Consumer Price Index Rate Increase (of 3.5% plus
2% for a total of 5.5% increase) for IESUSoIid Waste Collection Contractors. Councilman
Garza seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
5. Consider and Possible Action to Appoint a member to the Keep Sanger Beautiful Board.
City Secretary indicated that the Keep Sanger Beautiful Board has nominated Judy Jost to
the Board. Mrs. Jost and her husband own Wimpy's Restaurant.
Councilman Evans made a motion to accept the appointment of Judy Jost, Councilman Garza
seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
6. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Proposed Changes to the City of Sanger's Park and
Open Space Ordinance.
Discussion regarding this item being discussed at the previous meeting and that the
information that had been requested had not been provided.
City Manager indicated that most of the surrounding cities do not have a Playground
Equipment Ordinance. Most cities only have a Parks Ordinance,
Councilman Ervin indicated that the Parks Board needed to evaluate the ordinance and make
recommendations. He asked that this item be brought back before the Council on the next
agenda. He also would like to see ordinances from Flower Mound and other cities.
Discussion.
City Manager advised he will have an ordinance with prices on playground equipment for the
next City Council meeting,
Councilman Higgs moved to table this item until the next meeting. Councilman Ervin
seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
7. Consider and Possible Action on Land Use and Master Plan,
City Manager indicated that TFGA had submitted a proposal for the preparation of a
comprehensive plan. City Manager advised that this is not a budgeted item.
Council asked if the 4B Board could help with any of the study.
Discussion.
Council suggested Tim Glendening, with TFGA, should be present at the next City Council
meeting.
Councilman Ervin moved to table this item until next meeting. Motion was seconded by
Councilman Lawler. Motion carried unanimously.
8. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Proposed Changes to the Exterior Facade Ordinance,
for Residential Dwellings.
City Manager indicated that the reason this item was on the agenda is to get clarification on
the requirement of the brick ordinance.
Councilman Evans indicated that the requirements were 100% brick and expressed that he
does not want this item to be brought back before Council and the ordinance stands as is.
Councilman Ervin moved to take no action on Ordinance #03-06-04. Councilman Lawler
seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
9. Consider and Possible Action Regarding Willow Wood Land and Right of Way Proposal.
City Manager indicated that the Capital Committee met and discussed adding an eastbound
road south of the city to divert traffic from downtown. He then discussed the proposal
submitted by Bill Wait from Colonial Homes.
The proposal consisted of the City purchasing property at $23,500.00 for each lot at a total cost
of $3525000.00.
Councilman Evans inquired as to the reasoning for this proposal, long term plan, and the cost
to the city to acquire the other three properties which adjoin. Councilman Evans expressed
concerns considering the proposal.
Lengthy Discussion followed.
Councilman Ervin made motion to put this project on hold until the City has a Master Plan.
Councilman Lawler seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously.
10. Consider and Possible Action on Ordinance #2-Ol-OS Amending the Street Width
Requirements.
Councilman Evans indicated that he has measured the roads for large truck accessibility. He
indicated the side streets should be 36 back to back and the collector streets should be 40'
back to back; alleys are not required.
Councilman Evans moved to make the right of way 60 ft. back to back, the side streets 36 ft.
back to back and collector streets 40 ft. back to back.
Motion died for lack of second.
Lengthy Discussion.
Lee Allison indicated adding another foot making it 37 ft. and 41 ft. would make it more of a
functional street for houses that are fronting the street. This will allow these homes to have
curb side parking. On collector streets houses are not allowed to front the street, so those
streets can be more narrow.
Discussion.
Shelley Ruland inquired about the builders who have preliminary plats, that have been
approved, and asked if they would they be grand -fathered.
Council indicated this would only be for new subdivisions.
Discussion as to the impact to developers.
Councilman Evans indicated if he needed to repeat his original motion, because that is now he
wanted it to read.
Councilman Evans moved to change *Right of Way to a 6Q ft. width, the side streets to 36 ft.
face to face and the collector streets to 40 ft. face to face. Motion was seconded by Councilman
Garza. Motion carried 4=1. Voting against was Councilman Higgs.
*(Note that Right of Way Ordinance will be brought back to Council on next agenda to include
the change in this motion.)
11. Issue Election Order for May 7, 2005 Election.
Councilman Evans moved to Issue the Election Order for May 7, 2005 General Election.
Motion was seconded by Councilman Ervin. Motion carried unanimously.
12. Consider and Possible Action for Designation of Representative to Serve on Board of Directors
of Denton County Transportation Authority.
Councilman Evans nominated John Springer as a possible candidate to Serve on Board of
Directors of Denton County Transportation Authority. Motion was seconded by Councilman
Ervin. Motion carried unanimously.
13. Meeting Adjourned.
February 15, 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr: Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Executive Session
Attached is the fax from the City Attorney regarding the Executive Session.
FEB 16 20E5 14:18 FR NICHOLS JACKSON DILLA4 965 0a10 TO
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'LEASE DEL�V�R TIEIE FOLLOWING TO:
rfAME: Ya,ck Smith
City Manager
(.OMFANY: City of Sanger, Texas
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Y�ATE: February 16, 2005 _
k ROM: Karon Nelson
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k;e: Sanger Ranch, Ltc� v, City, of Sarzgei�, et� crr, cause no. �OQ4-10245-16
('011T11�I1+J1V'TS: A1ttaclied is a development agreement proposal fl•om Sanger
�i,ancli. Yt ineor�porates my anderstanding of the City's concerns with one
exception —the deWeloper wants to wait at least 10 Fears (rather. than 6) prior
to annexation. T c�oiy't snow if this is a deal breaker fox the. City. 'PVe �uvoald
like to post this ifor the k'ebruary 2Ig� agenda to discuss at executive session.
Role and Z are both out oi' the office t1�(is afternoon, but I �cvill be in tomorrow.
Thanks.
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FEB 16 20E5 14:16 FR NICHOLS JACKSON DILLA4
Karen Nelson - Sanger Ranch Settlement Terms Memo.00C
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ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
Memorandum
TO: Karen Nelson
FRONT: Missy Ventura
)7ATE: February 15, 2005
RE: Sanger Rartch, Gfd. v_ City of Strngc r, TNxas, Tommy Kiftcaid and Roskiir; (:'itavez,
Cause No. 2001140245-16
The following Summary outlines the terms of the Proposed settlement we discussed on December 28,
.004, and February 11, 2005.
1. DeveIoper'will pe#lion for the volunkary`�nnexation of the eommertittI Property writhin Sanger Rarteh,
2. The City will de -annex that portion of $anger Ranch currently within the City's corporate limits,
3. Developer will submit a revised plat for Sanger Ranch that includes 't1lr following development
standards:
1Vot t0 exceed 71;L'of total aingle famllylots
Minimum of 3096 of total single family lots
Minimum lot size
51500 sf
6,600 sf
Minimum lot width at building line
50 Et
60 it
Minimum Lot depth
100 ft
100 it
front yard setback
20 ft
20 it
Side yard setback
5 ft
6 it
Side yard adjacent to street
12 it
12 It
Rear yard Setback
20 it
20 Et
Minimum Dwelling Size
1,400 sf�—f
11600 sf
FroxtE l�rjtry garages are pernriLled. No Alleys are required,
Developer and the City agree that the required filing fees for the Suiger Ranr[n Qlat total �14,7$4.tl5.
Developer paid the City $4,672.59 of the rttloir(�41 Fees by check #'I?!4 stated AliriI 27, 2004. This check
was cashed by the City on ]vltty 19, 2004. Dvvelolwr tenujcrcd to the. City the balance of the required fee
totaling $10,111.16 by check # 132 dated May 17, 20(W Chock #132 wa$ not cashed by the Miry. Developer
will re -issue a new check to the City in the nntount of $10,111.16 for the balancr of the filing fees due on
the $anger Ranch preliminary plat. Developer shall make this final fee payment when the revised Sanger
Ranch plat is filed with the City. The filnig date of the revised plat ::hall bo con:%idered May 14, 2004, the
original filing date for the Sangor Ranch pruliniinary plat application. The City will consider the revised
plat no later than May 16, 2005. Upon approval of the revised pIat, the original banger Ranch plat will be
withdi-awn,
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4. The City 'will not atutex any portion uF S�tngur Ranch (other than dte commercial portion described
above) fpr at Ieast 70 years. After this '1,0 year torte expires, Pevelvper wilt petit iun for anxtexatipn of the
$anger Tianch development as <<u'h phase is final platted, Upon i,nnrxation, the property will be zoned
planned develop�tnent district tend include t,t.,ndards consisl,�nt �,'ith the approved final plat which
sthndards will be those in effect vn May'14, ?OU•1•.
g. Boliver Water Stlpply Corp. will Ue the rc�t�tit provider of w�lt� r st`rvice !'or drat portion of Sanger Ranch
within its CCN. The City "rill be the retail prvvi�ler of wt,tCt' service t'ar rile remainder of Sanger Ranch.
ISeveloper will design. and eonsu'uct water i n, l,rov�>,tt�ttt4 ;?clgcjuatc l'or lull development of Sanger Ranch,
including 8-inch Lines and adequate water pi•t>ssurc> fqr fire flows within dtar portion of Sanger Ranch
outside Boliver Water Supply Corp.'s CCN al•ca. '['he City acknowledges and agrees that there are t10
capital improvements or facility expansions necessitated by yr ttttriUutable to khe develop�xteX�t of Sanger
Ranch which 11ays resulted in City funds being expetidc�d tq provi�lc waEar tiervice to Sanger Trench;
consequently, dtere are no water impact fe•c'4 (or oti�ar si,uilar capita l rrcovesy fcc�s or charges of any kind)
due and payable in conneet:iin, with the dc�vcloptnent of San(;er Ranch. Each connection within Sanger
Ranch to the City's water disu'ibulion syslc m slit,ll xeyi,ir�+ the' i,,,ym,�nt (at the time of connectigTt) of a
connection fee in the amount of $ .The c�cmnection tics compensate die City for reserving to Sanger
Ranch capacity in the City's-w.t�ler �iAs�ibultun system and far a pvrtic,n of the costs and expenses paid or
incurred by the Ciiyto operate and maintain Ihr Cily's wnlcr di,5lrihu(iunsystem,
6. Tl>.e City will be the retail provider of sc',�•er seivicn I'or 5at>f;er i:nnch. Within Lv✓o years, the City will
extend sewer improvements to fi,mgc?r Ra,tc h (unclrrnentlt I.35) as prt,vided in the City's current capital
improvements plan. Fwndinn, for these sc+ver impi•ovrn,rnts rs t,v.,il,,Ult. from the City's existing bond
proceeds. Developer will ft.utci its proporttt,nalc> shtue of the;.v i,nl�,c,vc,rlentti Dy paying sewer ianpact
fees (at the rime the City issues ct Uuildint; I,rrct,it),`Sn'cwiclecl SuC.h li'eti are approved by ordinance duly
adopted by the City Council aitrl provided th,:y arc uuil'vrntly applied throughout the corporate Iimits of
the City. Each connection U�ithin Sangez I.an<I, to th,> c'ity', Sc��ver eolteeticln tiystenn shall regtti,te the
payment (at the time of cvnni>ctiou) of �� , rnuu�ctinn fo,• in the amount of $__,,. _. The connection fees
compensate the City for resrn� i,tr to Sanger I,�anrh cnpacily in the C i t�''s sewer collection system and for a
portion of the Costs and expenses paid or rtu'urri�d by th,� City to nprrc�le atui n,�iintain the City's sewer
collection system. '
I understand thet;e terms will be rgvicwecl ,� ith th�� Lit�� ctl San,;er C'tty Council during their February 21,
2005, meeting. Once Sa><lger'S City Council appiovrs thr•+�� tams, t,'r can begirt drafting the documents
required to implement Otis proposal, I ,'� � pnu,u�nd the City ,uxl I >,wefoper c rater into tt Texas Local
Gpvetziment Code Section :?'1?. t72 �levelopn,c•nt dl;rcwn,rnt Utc,l i�tc Inclos i,lt of 11,e settlement agreement
terms. '
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Richard Payne
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February 15, 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr; Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Zoning Change Request
The Planning and Zoning Commission met on February 17, 2005 and voted 4-2 in favor of the
request,
Date:
/W . � � 0 3
Name:��E �`-!�/fQOvct
Address: 3�3� �Nra�✓�l i
Phone: �
I am requesting the property located at �oT
change from 5F to� .
The pure-o-s�e for th/is zoning request is as follow/s:
IS /UoT NGrIv� iv l✓�
177
signature
Date received
Rec'd by:
_, and legally described as
to be considered for a zoning
List of Property Owners for 604 Plum:
EVERETTE NEWLAND
3131 UNION HILL RD
SANGER, TX 76266-3407
AMYX, RALPH & LELA
PO BOX 326
SANGER,TX 76266-0326
R & R RANCHING AND REAL ESTATE INC
PO BOX 992
SANGER,TX 76266-0992
S CHERTZ, JERRY
610 N 2ND ST
SANGER,TX 7626&0003
SPRINGER FAMILY RENTALS LLC
PO BOX 248
SANGER,TX 76266-0248
FELKNER, STEVEN K
703 N 5TH ST
SANGER,TX 762664432
HUGHES FAMILY PARTNERS
213 HILLCREST ST
SANGER,TX 7626&5501
HUGHES FAMILY PARTNERS
Owner Address: 213 HILLCREST ST
SANGER,TX 7626&5501
REDARD, CHRIS J
613 PEACH ST
SANGER,TX 76266
GRACE, MICHAEL D
613N7THST
SANGER,TX 762664236
ENLOW, JIMMY L II & SHEILA
703 N 7TH ST
SANGER,TX 76266
DENCKLAU,RUTHANNE
2888 SWITZER RD
SANGER,TX 76266
ELK RNER-SANGER II LP
2925 COUNTRY CLUB RD SUITE 101
DENTON,TX 76210
City of
February 4, ZOOS
TO: Property Owners
FR: Rosalie Chavez, City Secretary
RE: Zoning Request Change
The City of Sanger`s Planning and Zoning Commission will Conduct a Public Hearing
at 201 Bolivar, in the Council Chambers, on Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 79.00 p.m.
to Consider a zoning request change, from Old Single Family 3 (Old SF-3) to Two-
Family.(2F} Zoning.. The Property is Legally Described as OT Sanger, Block 49; Lot
1. Property is Located at 604 Plum Street.
The City of Sanger`s City Council will Conduct a Public Hearing on Tuesday„
February 22, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. to Consider a zoning request change from Old Single
Family 3 (old SF-3} to Two -Family (2F) Zoning. The Property is Legally Described
as OT Sanger, Block 49, Lot 1. Property is Located at 604 Plum Street.
Attached is a form for you to sign stating whether or not you approve of this request.
If for any reason you do not approve, or have any questions regarding tliis request
please plan to attend this public hearing.
RC:sr
Enclosure
�01 BOLIVAR STREET SAN.GER, TEXAS 76�66 940-458 418o FAX
P.O. BOX 1��9
P&Z 02/17/O5
CC 02/22/05
ZONING REQUEST
To Consider a Zoning Request Change From Old SF3 (Old Single Family 3) to Two -Family
(2F) Zoning on Property Legally Described as OT Sanger, Block 49, Lot 1. Property is
Located at 604 Plum Street.
If you disapprove this Request, please be in attendance at the scheduled meetings.
Please check one:
I approve of the Request
I disapprove of the Request
Comments:
SIGNATURE
Please Print Your Name
DATE
February 1 S, 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr: Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Rising Star Drainage/Flooding
City Manager will present any findings, on this issue, from County,
February 15, 2005
To; Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr: Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Section 6.02 -Street Improvements
Attached is the Ordinance on Street Improvements. This item was on the agenda 1/3/OS but was
tabled. Please see attached for consideration.
Sanger Code of Ordinances
6.02 - Street Paving - Concrete
A. Concrete Strength Requirements
(1) Concrete Curb and Gutter
Concrete curb and gutter shall be constructed thirty inches (30") in width and
in accordance with Division 8, Item 8.2, of the Standard Specifications.
(2) Reinforced Concrete Pavements and Monolithic Curb Refer to Standard
Specifications, Division 5, Item 5.8
B. Pavement Thickness Requirements
(1) Residential Street and Alley Construction
The subdivider shall, at his own cost and expense, pay for constructing all
residential streets and alleys within his subdivision and one-half (1/2) of all
existing and/or proposed perimeter streets. Monies for the construction of the
one-half (1/2) street shall be placed in an escrow account if the construction of
the street is to be deferred to a later date.
A six inch (6") thickness of three thousand (3,000) p.s.i. reinforced concrete
pavement on a compacted subbase shall be required. Said six inch (6")
thickness will be acceptable without performing additional soils investigation
or design calculations. All steel reinforcing shall be deformed No. 3 bars on
twenty-four inch (24") centers both ways.
Where the plasticity index of the soil is twelve (12) or greater, stabilization of
the subgrade, six inches (6") thick with six percent ( ) hydrated lime by
weight, shall be required. Compaction of the lime stabilized subgrade shall be
according to the Standard Specifications, Division 4, Item 4.6., 4.6.4.(d).
Section
Any proposed pavement section of lesser thickness or alternate materials shall
be fully documented by the design engineer to substantiate the fact that such
alternate will provide an equivalent capacity for the pavement noted above
and must be approved by the city.
(2) Collector Commercial or Industrial Street and Alley Construction
The subdivider shall, at his own cost and expense, pay for constructing all
streets and alleys within his subdivision and one-half (1/2) of all existing
and/or proposed perimeter streets. Monies for the construction of the one-half
(1/2) street shall be placed in an escrow account if the construction of the
street is to be deferred to a later date.
anger Code of Ordinances
Collector streets and alleys shall, at a minimum, be designed and constructed
with six-inch (6") thickness of three thousand five hundred (3,500) p.s.i.
reinforced concrete pavement on a compacted subbase. All steel reinforcing
shall be deformed No. 3 bars on twenty-four inch (24") centers both ways.
Where the plasticity index of the soil is twelve (12) or greater, stabilization of
the subbase with a six inch (6") thickness of six percent (6%) hydrated lime
by weight will be required. Compaction of the lime stabilized subgrade shall
be according to the Standard Specifications, Division 4, Item 4.6., Section
4.6.4(d).
Any proposed pavement section of lesser thickness or alternate materials shall
be fully documented by the design engineer to substantiate the fact that such
alternate will provide an equivalent capacity for the pavement noted above
and must be approved by the city.
(3) Major Or Secondary Thoroughfare Construction
On roadways, adjacent to the proposed subdivision, that are designated to be
major or secondary thoroughfares (except Class A Loop Highway), the
subdivider shall be required to construct, at his own cost and expense, one-
half (1/2) of the street section, up to a width of twenty-four feet (24'),
measured to face of curbs, with integral curbs on each side.
Where thoroughfares traverse a subdivision, the subdivider shall be required,
at his own cost and expense, to construct a twenty-four foot (24') wide section
on each side of the roadway.
Thoroughfares shall be designed and constructed with an eight inch (8")
thickness of three thousand five hundred (3,500) p.s.i, reinforced concrete
pavement on a compacted subbase. All steel reinforcing shall be deformed
No. 3 bars at twenty-four inch (24") centers both ways.
Where the plasticity index of the soil is twelve (12) or greater, stabilization of
the subgrade, six inches (6") thick with six percent (6%) hydrated lime by
weight, shall be required. Compaction of the lime stabilized subgrade shall be
according to the Standard Specifications, Division 4, Item 4.6., Section
4.6.4(d).
Any proposed pavement section of lesser thickness or alternate materials shall
be fully documented by the design engineer to substantiate the fact that such
alternate will provide an equivalent capacity for the pavement noted above
and must be approved by the city.
(Ordinance 014-87 of 9/21/87)
February 15, 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr; Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Ordinance 02-02-OS Sect, 5.1 -Right of Way
Attached is the proposed Ordinance regarding Right of Way widths, This amendment was made
at the Council meeting on 2/7/05, by Council action, This is to make an official amendment to the
Ordinance,
Sanger Code of Ordinances
5.01- Streets
A. The arrangement, character, extent, width, grade and location of all proposed streets shall
conform to the general plan of the community, and their relationship shall be considered to that
of the existing and planned streets, to topographical conditions, to public convenience and
safety, and in their appropriate relation to the proposed uses of the land to be served by such
streets.
B. The reservation in private ownership of strips of land, at the end of offered or existing
streets, intended solely or primarily for the purpose of controlling access to property not included
in the subdivision shall be prohibited.
C. Where such is not shown in the general plan for the community, the arrangement of streets
in a subdivision shall;
(1) Provide for the continuation or appropriate projection of existing principal streets in
surrounding areas;
(2) Conform to a plan for the neighborhood approved or adopted by the city to meet a
particular situation where topographical or other conditions make continuation of or
conformance to an existing street impracticable; and
(3) Be planned so that they shall intersect, as nearly as possible, at right angles.
D. Residential streets shall be aligned so that their use by through traffic is discouraged.
E. In phased developments, streets which are continuous through more than a single phase
shall be provided with temporary turnarounds (at the point of temporary termination) until the
street is fully constructed per the original approved plan.
F. Developers shall be required to coordinate all planning and engineering work with all
adjacent property owners/developers.
G. Street jogs with centerline offsets of less than one hundred twenty-five feet (125`) shall be
avoided.
H. Street right -of --way widths and centerline radii shall be in accordance with the city's
thoroughfare plan and shall conform to the following;
Class
Type of Street
A T TT' 1
Right -of --Way
Width
nn r
Minimum
Centerline Radii
n nnn r
Sanger Code of Ordinafices
Right -of --Way Minimum
Class Type of Street Width Centerline Radii
B Major Thoroughfare 120 feet I,000 feet
C Major Thoroughfare 100 feet 1.000 feet
D Secondary Thoroughfare 80 feet 500 feet
E Collector 60 feet 500 feet
F Collector 60 feet 300 feet
G Minor or Residential 50 feet 150 feet
ORDINANCE 02-02-05
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS AMENDING CHAPTER 10,
ARTICLE 10.100, SECTION 5.01 (H) OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO PROVIDE
STREET REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A
PENALTY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY -THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS:
Section 1. That Chapter 10, Article 10.100, Section 5.01 (H) of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Sanger, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows:
"5.01- Streets
H. Street right -of --way widths and centerline radii shall be in accordance with the city's
thoroughfare plan and shall conform to the following:
Class Type of Street
Right -of --Way
Width
Minimum
Centerline Radii
A Loop Highway 180 feet 2,000 feet
B Major Thoroughfare 120 feet 1,000 feet
C Major Thoroughfare 100 feet 1,000 feet
D Secondary Thoroughfare 80 feet 500 feet
E Collector 60 feet 500 feet
F Collector 60 feet 300 feet
G Minor or Residential 60 feet 150 feet"
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, firm, 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 accordance
With the general penalty provision found in Section 1.109 of this Code.
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
PASSED AND APPROVED this 22nd day of February, 2005 by the City Council of the City of
Sanger, Texas.
APPROVED:
Tommy Kincaid, Mayor
ATTEST:
Rosalie Chavez, City Secretary
February 15, 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr; Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Proposed Changes in City Parks and Open Space
The Parks Board had a meeting on Monday the 14"' of February 2005. Their recommendations to
Council was to amend the Parks Ordinance and to add letter "L", as attached, and for council to not
accept the $75,000,00 per lot, in lieu of playground equipment.
The proposed ordinance is attached, and was sent to the City Attorney for approval and should be
back prior to the meeting.
We have also attached ordinances from surrounding cities as Council requested.
L. For each 50 lots of a subdivision, a playground area of at least 6000
square feet with a minimum width of 60 feet and a minimum depth
of 100 feet shall be provided and equipped with playground
equipment meeting ASTM F1487-01 specifications. The
components of the equipment may be obtained from the City's
Parks Department. For subdivisions greater than 50 lots, multiple
play areas may be incorporated into one playground. The square
footage of the playground and the equipment will increase
proportionately with the number of lots in the subdivision. The
playground shall be fenced with a latching gate to secure the area
from animals. The square footage of the playground(s) may be used
to offset the total requirement for the "Open Space" dedication.
Playground land cannot be located in either the floodplain or a
detention area.
If the playgrounds) is to be owned and maintained by a Home
Owners Assn. the same criteria is to prevail.
If the subdivision is to be an "Adults Only" development, amenities
with the same value and location restrictions shall be required.
4
If cash is given in lieu of playground.K equipment, the amount
shall be $ 75,000.00 per 50 lot playground.
PLAYGROUND LAYuUTS
PLAYGROUND LAYOUT 1([TP TO 50 CHILDREN}
2-5 STRUCTURE #238-0224
542 STRUCTURE #350-0505
ARCH SWING #SWINGARCH=350
ARCH SWINE BA 7 #SWINGARCH BAY
PLAYGROUND LAYOUT 2 (75 TO 85 CHH.DREN)
2-5 STRUCTURE #238-0422
5-12 STRUCTURE 9350-0537
ARCH SWING #SWINGARCH=350
ARCH SWING BAY #SWINGARCH BAY
PLAYGROUND LAYOUT 3 (&5 TO 105 CHILDREN)
2-5 STRUCTURE #238-0425A
542 STRUCTURE #350-0509
ARCH SWING #SWINGARCH 350
ARCH SWING BAY #SWINGARCH BAY
PLAYGROUND LAYOUT 4 (105 TO 150 GHII.DREN)'
2=5 STRUCTURE #238-0523
542 STRUCTURE #350-0107K
ARCH SWING #SWINGARCH-350
ARCH SWING BAY #SWINGARCH BAY
PLAYGROUND LAYOUT 5 (150 TO 200 CHILDREN}
2-5 STRUCTURE #238-03258
542 STRUCTURE #350-0511
ARCH SWING #SWINGARCH, 350
ARCH SWING BAY #SWINGARCH BAY
PLAYGROUND LAYOUT 6 (2Q0+ CHILDREN)
2-5 STRUCTURE #238-0526
542 STRUCTURE #350-0410A
TURBO TOWER #77XX0399
ARCH SWING'#SNVINGARCI-1 350
ARCH SWING BAY #SWINGARCH BAY
LIFETRAILS SECTION 7
CATALOGS SECTION 9
ORDINANCE 02=04-05
THAT CHAPTER 10, SECTION 6, ARTICLE 6.18 (L), "PARK; OPEN SPACE;
RECREATION AREAS, & PUBLIC USE DEDICATION", IN THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS, IS HEREBY AMENDED BY
ADDING PLAYGROUND REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF
ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER9 TEXAS:
Section 1. That Chapterl0, Section 6, Article 6.18(L) of the Code of Ordinances,
City of Sanger, Texas; is hereby added to read as follows:
L. Playground Requirements
For each 50 lots of a subdivision, a playground area of at least 6000 square feet with a
minimum width of 60 feet and a minimum depth of 100 feet shall be provided and equipped
with playground equipment meeting ASTM F148'7-01 specifications. The components of
the equipment may be obtained from the City's Parks Department. For subdivisions greater
than 50 lots, multiple play areas may be incorporated into one playground. The square
footage of the playground and the equipment will increase proportionately with the number
of lots in the subdivision. The playground shall be fenced with a latching gate to secure
the area from animals. The square footage of the playground(s) may be used to offset the
total requirement for the "Open Space" dedication.
Playground Land cannot be located in either the flood plain or a detention area.
If the playgrounds) is to be owned and maintained by a Home Owners Assn. The same
criteria is to prevail.
Ifthe subdivision is to be an "Adults Only" development, amenities with the same value and
location restrictions shall be required.
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, firm, 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
accordance with the general penalty provision found in Section 1.109 of this Code.
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, this the 2211d day of February
A.D., 2004, by the City Council of the City of Sanger, Denton County, Texas.
Tommy Kincaid, Mayor
ATTEST:
Rosalie Chavez, City Secretary
CITY ATTORNEY
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Salty Magnuson
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Subsection 5.4 D2 Application Procedure and Requirements 2004 zoning ordinance
(c) Natural features including tree masses and anticipated tree loss, floodplains, drainage
ways, and creeks. (See Section 3.1200 )
(E;) Land use onsite and on adjacent properties.
(1) Building locations and footprints, including dimensions, size, coverage, height,
building lines and setbacks, and use.
(; i) liinished floor elevation of structures referenced to sea level datum.
widths, rights-of�way,
( �) Public streets, private drives, and in lanes with pavement I
storage and trans lion pace), and driveways
median openings, turn lanes (lnclud g g
(including those on adjacent property) with dimensions, radii) and surface type.
i Parlung areas and structures, including the number and joading areas
standardayout of spaces,
stypical
O handicap spaces, the location of ramps, crosswalks,
dimensions and surface type.
j) Access easements and offsite parking.
1 k) Dumpster and trash compactor locations and screening.
ot limited
I) Proposed dedications and reservationsofland forbdrainagec use cwayls,gfloodplains, and
to, rights -of -way, easements, park land,Aspace,
facility sites.
(nn) Screening walls, fences, living screens, of constrretaininuction
Gaon walls, headlight
planting pec flation service
area screens, including height and type
(n) Landscaping and open space areas with dimensions and total square footage (separate
landscape plans required). (See Section 3.1200.)
(o) Water and sanitary sewer mains and r�rvice lines with sizes, valves, fire hydrants,
mmedi tely adjacent to the site spec f ed
manholes, and other structures onsite o
(p) Water and sewer connections, meter locatd e meter ers by size and noting if they
detector check
valve vaults indicated. Table of the number
of water rn
are existing or proposed.
(q) Inlets, culverts, and other drainage structures onsite and immediately adjacent to the
site,
(3) Additional Requirements royals may
in addition to meeting the requirements for site plan approval, the following approvals
be necessary prior to authorization for development:
(a) Preliminary or final plat or replat
(b) Engineering plans
(c) Traffic Impact Analysis
(d) Landscape and irrigation plans
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2004 Zoning Ordinance
Subsection 2,808 PH - Patio Itotne
(4) Front Yard Setback Reduction
(a) The front yard setback maybe reduced to ten feet or 15 feet provided that: (ZC 94- iis)
(i) The driveway and garage are accessed from an alley; and
The -open yard area of either the rear or non -zero side yard is increased by an
amount equal to or greater than that of the increased buildable area created by
the reduction in the front yard setback.
(b) The front yard setback may be reduced to 15 feet for lots without an alley provided
that;
(i) The garage sets back 20 feet from the front property line; and
The open yard area of either the rear or non -zero side yard is increased by an
amount equal to or greater than that of the increased buildable area created by
the reduction in the front yard setback,
(c) The maximum front yard setback is 25 feet and a minimum lot depth of 65 feet, as
measured from front building line to rear lot line, shall be maintained.
(5) Parking Requirements
Two off-street spaces per dwelling unit plus one-half space per dwelling unit for visitor
parking within boo feet of each dwelling unit are required. The visitor parking requirements
may be eliminated or reduced at the time of site plan or subdivision plat approval with a
finding that there is adequate on -street parking for visitors. (See Section 3.1100.)
(6) Maintenance Requirements for Common Areas
A property owners association is required for continued maintenance of common laird and
facilities. The requirements for the property owners association are outlined in Article `� of
the Subdivision Ordinance.
(7) Usable Open Space Requirements
(a) Usable Open Space Required
Except as provided below, any subdivision developed under the PH standards of this
ordinance shall provide usable open space which equals or exceeds ten percent of the
gross platted area, excluding rights -of -way for major thoroughfares Type E or larger.
Usable open space shall not be required for a PH development if it contain" 50 or
fewer lots and the property contiguous (abutting or separated only by a local or
collector street) to the subdivision is either developed for use other than patio homes
or is restricted by zoning to not permit PHdevelopment. Properties separated by
rights -of -way, drainage, or utility easements in excess of bo feet in width shall not be
considered as contiguous.
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Subsection 2.f o8 PH -Patio Home
(1 �) Design Criteria
Areas provided as usable open space shall meet the following criteria:
(i) All residential lots must be located within 60o feet of usable open space as
measured along a street, The Planning'& Zoning Commission may increase this
distance to i,2oo feet if the sreserved b can inderease in the ds fencer if existing
vegetation on the site will be p Y
(ii) Individual usable open spa mum of 5o f et wide and have no slope greate than
open space must be a rnm
ten percent.
u� Pools, tennis courts, walks, patios, and similar amenities may be located within
(...)
areas designated as usable open space. Areas occupied by enclosed buil ings
(except gazebos and pavilions), drives, parking, overhead electrical transmission
lines, drainage channels, and antennas may not be included in calculating usable
open space.
(iv) Within usacble Npew trees plantedtto meet the requirement shall be�a min�mum
feet of spa ,
three-inch caliper.
(v) Usable open space areas must abut a street. on a minimum of 33 % of the area's
perimeter.
(vi) Usable open space areas must be easily viewed from adjacent streets and homes.
(c) Landscape Areas
Additional common open space and landscape areas maybe provided but shall not be
counted as usable open space unless they meet the criteria above.
(d) Unacceptable Open Space
(i) The Planning &Zoning Commission may deny the creation of any common open
space area if in the judgment of the Commission the area would be:
1. Difficult to maintain;
2. A security or safety concern; or
g. An unreasonable financial buxden to the homeowners association.
u At the time of site plan and/or subdivision plat approval, the Planning & Zonint;
(��)
Commission and/or City Council may give full or partial credit or open area��
that exceed the maximum slope or which are otherwise unusable if it is
deterrniued that such are ces the de elopmeentlly or aesthetically significant and
that their existence enhan
City of Plano,'rexas
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elimination of a
The
shall be prohibited.
2oo4 zoning Ordinance
Subsection 2,808 PH - Patio Horne
(iii) Also, at this time, approval may be granted for up to one-third of the required
open space to be credited for offsite dedicated open space that meets the
development's needs in terms of adjacency, accessibility, usability, and design
It is to be noted that the granting of the offsite credit is
integration. a
discretionary power of the Planning & Zoning Commission and/or C' Council.
The guidelines below may assist in considering if credit is appropriate:
i. Adjacency
Is 15 % or more of the site's boundary adjacent to park land?
2. Accessibility
Are there defined
park land?
pedestrian connections befiween the development and the
3, Usability
Is the park land immediately adjacent to the development suitable for use by
residents?
q., Design Integration
Does the design of the development provide a significant visual and
pedestrian connection to the park land?
(g) Walls
A wall may be erected on the front property line provided such wall is of at least 5o°o open
construction. Such walls must meet all other applicable requirements for walls contained in
Section 3.1000.
Miscellaneous
Requirements
garage space by enclosing the garage with a stationary buildi�7f; wall
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Subsection 2,309 SF -A - Single -Family Residence Attached
2.809 4 F-A - Single -Family Residence Attached
2004 Zoning Ordinance
(1) Purpose
"he SF�A district is intended to provide for a variety of residential housing types and
lensities in the medium density range (five -ten units/acre) on individually -platted lots or
I nultiple units on a single lot.
(2) Permitted Uses
iee Subsection 2.502, Schedule of Permitted Uses, for a complete listing.
(3) krea, Yard, and Bulk Requirements
The property may be developed thle followinance with the g st ndards: standards in the PH, 2F, and single-
amily districts or according t
Minimum : �ot Area per
Dwelling U nit
Minimum �ot Width
--on Corn nr Lot
Minimum Lot Depth
Minimum'Front Yard
(ZC 2000-8E ; Ordinance No. 2001-
10-8)
--Lots Fronting Cul-de-Sacs
Minimum Side Yard of
Corner Lo: (ze 2000-M;
Ordinance T o, 2001-10-8)
Minimum Building
Separatio: i
Maximun Side Yard
Miniinurr. Floor Area per
Dwelling :Jnit
Minimum Rear Yard
(ZC 2000-85; Ordinance No. 2ooi-
io-8) —
Maximo i Height
Maximus i Coverage (zC 2000-
86; Ordinal ice No. 200s-io-8)
2,250 square feet when on individually -platted lots. Maximum of ten
units/acre when multiple units are platted on a single lot. (See 5.d.
below.) (ZC 2000-86; Ordinance No. 2001-10-8)
25 feet
3o feet
go feet
20 feet, except as provided below
20 feet
The front yard may be staggered, varied, or reduced to a 10-foot front
yard with site plan approval (See 3.b. below.)
Ten feet adjacent to the street (See Section 3.600.)
Ten feet for all uses (See Section 3.6ao,)
I�l/A
80o square feet
Ten feet, except as provided below
Two story, 35 feet (See Section 3,800.)
570111 cluding accessory structures
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Subsection 2.809 SF -A - Single -Family Residence Attah ced
2004 1 Ordinance
Darla ng Requirements Front Entry; 2.25 parking spaces per dwelling unit. Two off-street
et
2( oo-86; ordinance No. 2001- spaces, t or sine of goo feet of each uncarport,
ithf lestablished with srovided ite adjacent l,�n
10-8) each unit
approval. One-fourth visitor parking shall be provided within 60o feet
of each unit.
Rear/Alley Entry: Two spaces per dwelling unit
oa-86; Ordinance
(a) No complex of attached dwellings shall exceed 20o feet in length. (ZC 2o
No. 2001-10-8)
(b) The front setback may be reduced to ten feet provided that; (ZC 2000-86; ordinance No.
2001-10-8)
(i) The driveway and garage are accessed from an alley;
The garage door is set back 20 feet from the rear property line; and
I (led by
The open yard area of g either greater than that of the increased build
an amount equal to able area created
by the reduction in the front yard setback.
(4) Usable Open Space Requirements (ZC 200046; Ordinance No. 2001-104)
(a) Usable Open Space Required is
Except as provided below, any subdivision developedhh ualsder the SF"A or exceeds ten ap standards of
� i' the
ordinance shall provide usable open p q
gross platted area, excluding rights"of-way for major thoroughfares Type E or larger,
or easements for drainage or floodways. Usable open space shall not be required for
an SF -A development if it contains 50 or fewer lots and the property contiguous
(abutting or separated onlybn a local SF A Q�rer
isorestr�tedrby)to the 2onirrg tobdot P� m It SF A
developed for use other
development. Properties separated by rights -of -way, drainage, or utility easements in
excess of 6o feet in width shall not be considered as contiguous-
(b) Design Criteria
Areas provided as usable open space shall meet the following criteria:
(i) All residential lots must be lP�ann & Zoning ng Commission on may acre ted within 600 feet of usable op 6 en space as
zse this
measured along a street. The g
distance to 1,200 feet if the shape of the subdivision is irregular or if em'Sting
vegetation on the site will be preserved by an increase in the distance.
A primary usable open space'area''2° of square feet or larger o feet wide and have no be
g;r a to
This open space must be a minimum 5
than ten percent and must abut a street on a minimum of 25°� of the area's
perimeter.
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Subsection 2. 3og SF�A Single -Family Residence Attached
2004 Zoning Ordinance
If additional usable open space is needed to meet the ten, percent requirement,
secondary space(s) shall be a minimum of 7,500 square feet, This open space
shall be a minimum of 25 feet wide, have no slope greater than ten percent, and
must have a minimum of 25 feet of street frontage. Secondary usable open
spaces greater than 15,000 square feet shall have a minimum of two access
points to public streets, which must be at least 25 feet wide.
(iv) `Pools, tennis courts, walks, patios, and similar amenities may be located within
areas designated as usable open space. Areas occupies by enclosed buildings
(except gazebos and pavilions), drives, parking, overhead electrical transmission
lines, drainage or floodway easements, and antennas may not be included in
calculating usable open space.
� c) Landscaped Areas
Additional common open space and landscaped areas may be provided but shall not be
counted as usable open space unless they meet the criteria above.
;d) Unacceptable Open Space
(i) The Planning &Zoning Commission may deny the creation of any common open
space area if in the judgment of the Commission the area would bee
t, Difficult to maintain;
2. A security or safety concern; or
3, An unreasonable financial burden to the homeowners association.
At the time of site plan and/or subdivision plat approval, the Planning & Zoning
Commission and/or City Council may give full or partial credit for open areas
t is
that exceed
t at such areas areen
vironmentally or aesthetically sign
determined ficante or which are otherwise unusable if land
that their existence enhances the development.
Also, at this time, approval may be granted for up to one-third of the required
open space to be credited for offsite dedicated open space that meets the
development's needs in terms of adjacency, accessibility, usability, and design
integration. It is to be noted that the granting of the offsite. credit is a
discretionary power of the Planning & Zoning Commission and/or City Council.
The guidelines below may assist in considering if credit is appropriate:
1. Adjacency
Is i5% or more of the site's boundary adjacent to park land?
2. Accessibility
Are there defined pedestrian connections between the development and thE:
parklands?
3. Usability
Is the park land immediately adjacent to the development suitable for use by
residents?
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2004ing ordinance
4. Design Integration
Does the design of the development provide a significant visual and
pedestrian connection to the park land?
(5) Miscellaneous Requirements
(a) Landscaping requirements of one tree for each three dwelling units shall be met. Trees
planted to meet this requirement may be clustered or dispersed through out the site
and must be shall aed on the min mum threes inch caliper, (Zc oolan. New 0 86; Ordinanceees No. 001to '-10-8)
requirement
(b) The elimination of a garage space by enclosing the garage with a stationary building
wall shall be prohibited.
g ate dri es in an
(e) Whenever streetsuch street namees are tos shall be approvede iven to publics
treets or priv IV
development, s with approval of a site plan orfinal
plat.
(d) When multiple units are platted on a single lot, the density may be increased to 12
units per acre if the Planning & Zoning Commission determines the increase is
necessary to provide additional amenities, In making this determination, the Planning
& Zoning Commission will review additional open space, landscaping, screening,
subdivision design, and treatment of natural environment.
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Subsection 3,104 Multifamily Residence 2004 Zoning Ordinance
(2) Minimum separations between apartment buildings on the same lot areas follows:
Btillding Orimitation
Face to Face'
3o feet
Face to.End2
20 feet
Corner to Corner
15 feet
Angled Corner to Face (6o° to goo angle)
20 feet
*Courtyard Face to Face3
30 feet
End to End
15 feet
1 Face: Exterior plane of a building that is
60 feet in length or greater.
2 End: A secondary exterior plane of a
building that is less than 6o
feet in length.
3 No balcony or canopy shall extend
into such court area for a
distance greater than five feet.
* Refer to Zoning Ordinance definition.
(3) The minimum setback from the zoning district boundary for an apartment building adjacent
to land proposed (as shown, on an approved land study), developed, or zoned for single-
family, patio home, or two family shall be: (ZC 2000-83; Ordinance Na. 2000wll-30)
One Story 20 feet
Two Story 6o feet
Three Story i5o feet
(d) Usable Open Space
(a) Each lot or parcel of land, which is used for multifamily residences, shall provide on
We same lot or parcel of land usable open space (as defined in Section 1.600) .n
accordance with the table below:
Number of Multifamily-1 Mulrifamily-� Multifamily_3
Bedx•ooms or Zoning District Zoning District Zoning District
Sleeping Rooms
One or Less 600 square feet Soo square feet 400 square feet
Each Additional goo square feet 300 square feet 300 square feet
Bedroom Over One
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COMMUNI'Iy PARK DEDIC9FION POLICY
N>;YGrI130IuJOQD AND
I, P it , Jvll0 clM
7 he premise of thus Neighborhood and Comiicturo
ty Park Dedication Policy is that them
lto ensure
1 orne , park facilities are integral City if life of he c tizeus of Fort Worflithat are TleedCd I" ,, tial neig
t lc health, safety, welfare and quality o
11.
s, New residential development or an increase t policy 611all insure tllc proVis% of adequate park and recreational areas with needed faeiliti n1 lc
1111s p Y
form► of Neigliborhood Parlcs and Community
ei liborhoods creates the need for additional pack an
densitcorporate
y by rcdevelop�nt in existing n g
tiara of tilt; policy shall furnisil developed Net � 1�nd
fa
cilities. This Policy shall govern all part: dedication and improvement requirements
within the lib
limits of the City of ForC Worth. i13c linplc m a
Parks that are place when neighborhoods are built. The policy also shall p1 ovide or needed
i llas developed and. adopted standards , tnr
'fiat for Community Parks that serve new residential development or all increase t densityasfor
y
acquisI neighborhoods, 'Tile City en Space M
redevelopment in existing
uni Parlcs that are included in the Parlc, Itccrcatian an Qp
Neighborhood and COM tY
Plan adopted in Resolution 2414 by he City Council ot-u��lp9$ These standards are the basis for
the adoption and application of amendn1enis to this exls 6 policy'
tit, DEFINITION Ole TERMS
A, For purposes of this policy, thle following terms shall be defined as follows:
Services Departn'ent (pACSD) � the department of the City of Fort Worth
1. Par1Gs and Cailui11ty s ark system,
charged with design, eons"ction and management of the City' P
or making innprovements to such land.
Developer/Owner - I11dividual, iirin, assaciatioorpotion or any Other organization dividing
2-purpose of developing
or proposing to divide land for the pinpimlltn of five (5) of
3, Subdivision of Land - Aivislon of any lot, tract, or parcel of land into a ruin
more lots sites for the purpose f developing residential dwelling units or the submissiol1 of
Unified Residential Development Site Plan whether itmnediate or future.
intended to be used for
4,
Dwelling Units Any biiildiiig or stntchue which, is desi gned, used or
human occupancy as primary living quarters, Services
Park Planning Districts (PPDs) geograpluc areas defined by the Parks and Community
e City, based I
Department (PACSD) all derived from rile tares and/or defined p0eal Character of olitical bound pospppul population
p
size, roadways, rivets, creeks, topowapllic ea
as elehtled in the City's Comprehensive Plan the Central City and Park
G, Central City (PPD4)-e ...the area withit I-$20 that consists of: CDBG eligible
Planning District 4 will be defined as, `are contiguous by
block groups; state desi�natcd enterprise+� lock TIesv al groups ors ate desilgnated enterprise zanesS" or
more of their perimeter to Cl)BG eligible b
3y major o elation.
Nei hborho4d. Unit - A residential aree se vmgcapproximately 3�,000hto 6,000 itlares 1p generally
7 g Master Plan,
encompass approximately one square m1
'fhe neighborhood unit is delmed. ill the Park, Recreation and Open Space
i NaighUorbeod and Cop�muntty pnrK Dynloatian Polley
maptad April A 2000
llavisad September 19, 2000
Revised December 10, 2000
novisodDetemoor 11, 2001
Revised January 27, 404
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g, Comr►n�uity lark Unit- A Cbnununity Park Unit consists of a nunimunl of six neighborhood units
eut and result from the service area definition
and is the designated service area of one co uarity park. Community Park Units fire defined y
the 'Parks and Community Services Space Master flano
included in the park, Recreation and Op
erl20 acres. If the
five 5 to twenty ( ) 2 acres.
be five (5) to twelve (1 )
9, Neighborhood Parlc -Open uous wA�i a schools en t may ( mile service radius
Neighborhood Park is contig to one"half (1/2) providing
daily
Neighborhood Parks sliould provide
pp0 nngp Population for the purpose of p
servhlg approximately 3,000 to G,
un ro ramirurd recreational needs of rest a ter Pia njai afarJallmorecentdetaigtad description,hborhood � zR eatiofer n
p g
t11e Park, Recreation and open a ttmc:al neighborhood park).
activity menu and an example
eu spa area encompassing 30 to 75 acres �vitbill a one and 1 111borhood
10. Comnluluty Park - Op p` o ulation fllld six 1in
mile service radius serving approxiintitely 1 preservation to Lion o in Population
Purpose of providing both presErvation of natural features within the urban
units for the P wide basis
environment and programmed recreational needs on a conlmlulity
mum size for a Community Park dedication is (30) thirty acres. Wllen the subdivision
Then ark dedication a fee in
development is not of sufiliinnt size
s�ssedeor`aac mbinatio prof fee itii lie of park dedication and
lieu of park dedicationdscllt,onthepaTServices 17epatjment.
and
pane dedication may occur cilYiees l�cpartn-tnt ft theiressOle dise�ion inay deteiT►unc tlheil tile
Thu Parks and Community ark is needed. 1) w
the proposed land use according to
in an amount less than the 11tiirimum dedication for a comuYunity p
Property p 3 market and development patterns in the area
adjoins ilu fatted land that is zoned residential (2) p there is a larger park
the City°s Comprehensive plan is residential ( )
iudlcate that the property is likely to be rezoned as a residential use or (4)
d Open Space Master Plan for. a morn detailed
system need that will be met by the dedication Arcot nuuiity park land in an amount less than 7e
y Refer to the Pack, Recreation
minimum size.
description, recreation activity menu aild an eXAmple Of A typical community par:•
Large R Recreation Parks- are regional park sites greater arks l avc an 75 60s tort1100sparke grspof s to d
11.
miles that serves 801Ooo to 100,000 people
eop e. p
facilities for league soccer, baseball and softball.
for sites 1.0 acres and greater, at the discretion
Pocket Parks, are a subset of close -to -home pie sand are less tl1an rive (S) acres. pedicscret 1
12. rivat
land for use as a public park shall be considered
of the 'Parks and Community Services ]�epa1�ent. parks less than 1.0 acres are to be p .
ocket pant criteria.
owned and maintained. $ee Section V, Part D. for p scale
1�. Neighborhood Park beveloprnlent Concept Plan A park site plan drawn at an appropriate
Develo anent Concept Plan must indicatetours
that indicates the required park facilities P dthe relatiptiship of those facilities to the Proposed tile
park development. The Ncighborhoocl Location of required facilities
Scale, 2 North arrow, (3) Topograplry indicating existing one foot (1
following: (1) O ro riate spot elevations, O etation and indicate if it
and any proposed grading with app p plan the 100 year
proposed for the neighborhood loved T1 elplan must indicate to the 100tyea.r floodplain, proposed
will remain or be river, cre4k, or drainage cllannel in the prop
floodway and the course of any stream,
neighborhood park.
2 Nalghbarpooa a,nd copmuitity Pane DetlfeaAon FOUOY
Adapted April 18, 2000
Revised ggp[ember A, 2000
Revised December 10, 2000
npviatld December 11, 2001
Revised Janqury 2712004
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Services Department, Or any
140 Director ^ The ranking ofticial of the Parks and Community
�arlcs
successor department of the City of Fort -Wortlr charged with the management of the City l
systenL
15. City Council, Tile City Council of the City
of Tort Worth, Texas
Price Index-'f ire published price index of tlo United States 17epaTi►ent of Labor that
1Cy- C011SlTlnel cods and services.
indicates Increases or decreases in prices of D
P),.1 INNING
Neighborhood and Comn1L' 9 I'ar
A. The overall program and full I V cmentatton of cic Fart Worth ortI
e Master Plan. The Parks and Comintuiity Selvicnf
dicaeral Policy 'flail generally follow the ac of Fork Worth'' Comprehensive Plan anbrtle
ne en Sp ltcatT
officially adopted Park, Recreation and Op
Department �1>tiy develop implementation guidelines to in
the fair and objective app
this park policy.
Space Master Plan and. delineated by the ParsGrviee
B.
There should be a minimum of one Neighborhood Park within each designated "Neighborhood Is an
as defined by the Park, Recreation and pen p
Conitnur►ity Services pepar#bent. T e paarrkdtshould include needed recreational fact tie s
the recreation needs of the neighbor
't of Fort Worth shall require residential developers, to dedicate subdivision land and
C. The Cry just as land for streets,
recreation improvements for parks to meet tize rt a1 DevelopmentSS to Plan,
of the platting
r development of a new
process and/or the submission of a UniRes'ndirectly attributable to rile
alleys, utility easements and other Improvements
Community Services Department.
residential neighborhood is dedicated- A �n bination of fees and parkland dedication she e
considered at the sole discretion of the parks
neighborhood land
Where Private recreation facilities are built for �1boTt�oocllts parlcldcveiome t subdivision. eevelopment, a credit
D. W P
may be given to the Developer/ owner for neig
and at the discretion of
of
dedication or fee-iu-lieu. thereof, based a� the
� l�loutside tl�e Cg�trall Crty,lood l��k recreationa
developrnlento if the proposed develop o SO% of the total anrloun
pACSTa director or his/her designee,credit Maybe le 50% ofsued the fair market value of the Tequired wl
land
neighborhood park development fee,
Director. Credits greater than 75%, will require City C
dedication or fee -in -lieu thereof from such development. Credits exceeding SQ' and up to recreation ° o, nc
require prior We approval f=oin the. Diregrantedfor those
Section
approval before they can be issued 04
nany 'ndlnnT neigl Credit Nvill be
Ic configi rat pee (Refer ghborhood
facilities that are listed as part of ill
IV, G-) Credit relay also be given For ieCTeatrOLn facilities tljat address the specific g
elopc tir►S that the recreational needs of the praponed
recreational needs of the development. of he developer nnust provide sufficient docut ntaeion PO the
ty
Parks and Community Services Depaltn1eTlt do m
meal neighborhood unit. inaward nd credit
neighborhood are different than the needs of a typical
services Department may at the discTetioii of the Director or his/lcr designeerecreational needs Of of new
Park
recreational facilities that are deemed evelorriCenent falls nclw'thinode Cent the kral City boundary ea lazes
community. If the proposed residential d p Private p
planning District 4, the PACSD Di blielr accesis
sible. up to 100�/o credit for qu elifYing 3
and recreational facilities that are p y
irelnients have been met and the snbnnitted development
D, Should a submitted subdivision developmentoreube located within a previous development concept°
preliminary plat in Which paTlc dcdiGati 9
3 Neighborhood and Community Park Dodlcatlon RoUoy
Adopted April 18, 2060
Revised Soptembex 10, 2009
Devised December 19, 2000
noviond U005TOUer it,2a01
Revised January 27,2004
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overall o elation density, then additional parYeflzGtsatmnincte sedrequirements
pop lat on
does not increase the o p p meet, elation.
waived. �Iowever, if, the submitted it develop
City boundary of 1'arlc Planning ]district 4, and A
density , then additional park dedication relgihal n7et swill be in effeot on the difference in �p pll be the
o elation generate
Ti fire development falls within the C
population increase triggers implementation of the Policy, the excess p p
o,u,ity park dedication and will also be subj e
sole basis for assessing the Central City flat fee (See, Sections VI. A. and VII.A,) New o be
lacy
sl
plats within an existing concept plan shall requt deveio inent fee based on the portYo
to tulle application of the neighborhood park p
neighborhood park dedication that can be attributed. to that prelinunary plat.
ovements, including
borlYood Park Iirfrastruettlre - The Devcloperoilta11e directly elated tothe cost of all 1tlrNe 1�borhood park
'a k
�. Nelgli � storm drainage and street frontage
streets, water, sewer,
siteg developer shall provide street frontage that is equall ttolthirttyiOOCI � Plc
i) Required Street Frontage The develop eat of a fee in lieu of park dedication a
p
ercent (3S0/a) of the linear incasuceon eglgccs the pay Waal to the regcilieu Neigh
dedication. In the event the slibd1vt5 Agreement for additional street
fee must also by sebnutted for Neighborhood Commuuity Facilities tag roThe Parks and Go �ununity
lrvees
Services Department may participatetermined by
montage and infrastructure whets her the a11Y of Fort t tpr vd do ide additional of fr leg aancl
Department or it is in t11c interest G is at t11c sole discre yo
The determination of, the need ,for, additional frontage 1 oses at the
Community Services Departi11e11ted to park-
ii) In the event that additional land
d the Palkstland Cominut ty Services Dep' went may elect
same time as a required park d additional street, utility and stun drainage
to participate in park: infrastructure development. Anya, niprovement
fronjage participation ids for additional
s contingent on the aThea�'lity aijcs°and Community Services Department nlay
street frontage and City C°e11c11 approval, water and sewer
participate in up to fifty percent (SO'%) of the cost of additional street liontage,
e is
lies to only aiOn residential street
front foot charges generated park
the additional panic tion° 'capapplies
iesiand. When the suet ential gee it
related to a Neighborhood i'ark tire 50 / p went will 0111y participate in lip t0 fifty p
section. The Parks and Collununity services D`g' elated to storm water i��n-6ff generated by
(�Oa/o) of storm drainage ilnproven1ents that are directly r g drainage systems to the
crcelcs, rivers or other park water bodies are the
Park development. Costs for the required extension of tier hborhoo storm
cut banic of any existing cbarulels, streams,
s Qrtsibility of the developer. Any participation in additional iufrastructurc is at the sole
rep Services Department,
discretion of t11e parks a11d Community
following recreational facilities as a nuturiium
i llborlioe park Development — The developer sliall bear a proportional cost of irllprove►nents o
T- Ne g
a Neighborhood Parlc which shall include the
Neighborhood Park configuration:
1) playground
2) picnic shelter
3) Practice field with backstop
4) Walking trail
5) Multi"Use Slab with basketball bacicboard and goal
6) Site grading and. preparation
7) Turf and vegetation
The
Neighborhood Park Development Fe shaThe -Neighborhood t oodbe based on Cpa k Development )lee shall be
dedication requirement of the subdivision Plat. be adjusted adrriixlistratively by the
'30,000 per acre based On the required acreage facilities and Neighborhood Park dc;ministya This fee is
based on the current construction costs of these
A NeIghborbood PAd Oom0anity Palo Dedication Policy
Adopted Apr►l 18, 2000
Revised Oaptombar 19, 2000
Rovlsed Decambar 19, 2000
itevload pacembu 11, 2001
Rovipod Jonuary 27,
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5 d Community Services pepartment Drrector entl`F aterzthan the tannual n gaunt of hangs n
1 arks an The acreage of requirer�
c}zange in fire Consumer Price index. Ally tee acljus Co�u cil approval.
lot. 'this fee sha11 be
file Consumer Price Index shall regltire City the Nei hborhood Park �frastzucture
Nei hborhood Parr dedication will be det�e� velb eritoopravide rile pre giminary p
g
over and above the amount needed for tli p
development.
Develo ment options and Offsets � pevelopers may select option (1} or (2) in consultation with the
p crvices Deparintent,
Paylcs and Comm�mzty Services Department.
i) if mutually agreed bet�vicen dleveD p kh �aylc site pr-iorrto Tina p1 t pproval in lieu of submitting
the develope1 may ctlosc to
the Neiglzborhaod 'Park 17eve1opm f �iliFti s shall offset thch requ red Neighbo hoods Pack
neighborhood park and recreation nand consh�zet the
Development 1{ec•: by tl'o amount of fire actual post of the developer to desig ravel of a
Neighborhood Park reGloa11°ei t agre�line�tt fizz eveloperpmustmuUrnit a GbnGeptua�master plea
Neigllbarltaocl Parle dc.ve p on approval of the
iudicatiug the proposed nelgalL'�otl�oeovlopment ilConcept Plan lttietzduCsveloper may authorize
proposed Neighborhood �' 1 boyhood arlc development.
preparation of constn►ction documents for neig 7 p
o ment riot to fatal pier approval the developer shell be
In the event that the Parlcs and Community Services Departzzzent and the developer rear z a
development agreement for pork clevel p p
required to submit Neighborhood Park deco Est action and spe}c fiPatio9ti standarcisl TI e Parks the
— Cotnmu�ty Services I�epoaiment design,
ConzmLuzity Sei'viGe3 Departzztent and the De Rr��nsin�ction gequ3r m� nts}1The developer
eanstn�ction doctunents for complioyrce with City p oved aud. accepted by the
must a�rce to standard City construction ill p constructtolemust be apprark improvements. Prior
to final plat approval the Neighborhood Pa k
City oFl"4rt' WOrtit.
or
2) The developer shall pay the ���e�sc ibcdlas the Neighborhood Park Developme ntlrCe, as a.
neighborhood park dedication and
V. SITE S1;LECTIQI�I�CIIAILACTL�R7STiCS OF P�K id an accumulation of unrelated parcels of land or an
A. In selecting a site for a park, Qie City shall avo
accttnzulacion of land unsuitable for pork purposes.
cs sites shall bG selected on'the basis of Qblaining natur�lePf rc-�� ee dev opztwl�nC1 of mere itional
]3. Pori o o h and open space s
sha11 consist of diverse top � p Y
facilities.
tier hfzorhood. Park size should Ue a minimum► of five (S) acres and obtained as one complete parcel
C � 5 areet or a smaller parcel which
if a development parcel cannot provide the minimum five acre (•) p
can potentially be eoutiguaus to existing orball belrequuedy atz file direr tion of theilPailcs and
coinbinotion of fee and parkland dedication
Conzmunih' Services Depari1zlenL
D. Parcels from one (1) ears to Your (�) s�cras which aPla bin� pi �1C� �1 otIIly�slt�s ass tha1110 aCrosch ao
not appear to stave the Packet Pstt<kg puithin Park
5 Nol�ri'harriood and Card�u�tY Parl{ pndiCotfotl poltoy
AdpP�d Aprp 18, 2AUA
Revised September 1A, 20Aa
Aovisod Anaeighar 19,2Ad0
ngpised DecOmhOc 11, 2001
Revised ,TnnuorY �+ 20Ad
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rivate. Credits for publicly accessible rtDapocket pa parks to be dedicated as aneg less than Igo acroPublic
should remainR case basL9. Soe Section IV, Part
considered on a case by
parkland Must meePublic Parkland shall be no less than 1.0 acres;
t the following crlterta:
Park sites to be dedicated to Clio City as p
Over 50�a of the neighborhood must not be served fisting public or private
parktau ;
property should meet accessible
coeds of Cho neighborhood;
accessible from netghborhaod;
Site should be easily
os shall c� s1e ;public park site;
No drainage struct<'res no greater than 3%
The park site must be flat, With p
Funding must be identified for maintenance; and
Permanent of ongoing maintenance operations must be addressed. .ble adjacent to and
1✓. Both Neill1barhood and Community park sites shall be located, whenever posse ]
Contiguous with Sc11o01 sites and Otl►cr pub
OP n0u-prOflt Agency sites in order to matte maxi11�111
use of common facilities and grounds• arks aroi,nd natural
F. Careful consideration shall be given to the need for development s. lCrite p
o eritial recreational uses. Criteria for ftoodplain area
drainage and wooded areas which provide
r c is asiollows
(based upon 10o year floodplain) usage
1. ,age areas shall generally not exceed seventy five (75%) percent of
rloodP
lain and natural clrai
the total park site.
2. At ]cast fifty (50%) p
free it -of required dedicated parlcland shall have slopes in range of 2-5%,
well drained, and suitablefor or active use development• of three to one (3:1) ill acres in lieu of
�. Additional floodplain acreage nay be wItAred at a ratio
non-floodp}ain property. Any such consideration of aildiClpnal fln6 and the Y7eveloper( ll. pwners
Agreed upon between the Parks and Communty Services De attm
kdan
d bound aries of community park dedicatio k
G. Proposed pararea by69,11 rthC leibl c
improved street frontage for TO
°liable access to
adily accessible entry into the p
VI. LAND DEDICATWN AND DEVBLQPMLNT Fl= ty boundarY of Parr Planning plstrlct
Val
e Cant
A. It the proposedresidential
50o. o per development donal residential uultwill be asslessed n 1t es aland dedication and
must be paid before a
4, a flat fee of500.00 per a ermittlug.
assoolated fees. Fees will be assessed at the time of building R and
s fete may be granted when there is public or
ulldln pertudt will be leaned. If mutuAlly agreed between the Developer and the Parocsose
b g
Community Services Department, credits against park facility development is proposed,
private Park proposed for the site oldlor when p and detetlninations of allowable fee
privateent
Agxeeitents concerning parkland classification and acceptabifee labased on lity,
s must be formalized prior to release of the lira may bo ad9u ed administratively upctoran
credits, ark development an
costs for land acquisition. and p
annual amount of change in Clio Consumer Price nell�X (CPI). Any foe increase or decrease greater
the CPI shalt require the approval e4 tee Ctty Cau
wired conveyance of tanil from any propose([ subdivision residential development shall be
B. Any require o .the o elation to be served within the Neighborhood.
keyed to the density f p p
Nslghboritand and ComMuulty Yarit Dedication Pulley
Adopted April 18, 2000
Revised September 18, 2000
Revised pee6Wbcy 10, 2000
[tnvteedDeeainw 11, 2001
Revised jauuary 27, 2004
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e 1000
acres of comrr►unity park, dedication Per P 1c Recreation and Open Space Master 1'lAn standard for public park space provides for liar
C . The ar
acres of neighborhood parr: dedication and 3• ,tat subdivision o>• Unified Residential
iom t' a shall apply for the calculation of parkland needs.
Population, For each submitted residential preliminary i
Development Site Plan, the following '
i) Neighborhood Park Dedication Formula Acres to be dedicated
2.5 Acres X No. of wellln Units X Persons/ltnit
1000 population
Neighborhood Park veveloprrrent Fee Calculation
Neighborhood Park Acres to be dedicated X �30,000 =Neighborhood Park Development 1'ee
iii) Conununity Pack l
pc dreation Formua
Thlit'Si X
Acres to be dedieatecl
�1000 Population
e sons per dwelling unit shall be based on both current U.S. Census i11'rmaatiou and
p, Eric number of F r" l the City and shall be reviewed and adjusted td A rl hand accurately
ely
population data by the
compiled by Services or their designee as necessary o 'fairly
Director of the Park and Community
trends in household size. FrIle following flguo calculate parkland de average cations
of persons per
reflect gate Dries, and shall be used t
unit by cun'ent density `
3.0 Persons/unit
l Single Family Detached/Duplex. 2,0 Persons/Unit
2r Multi -Family
dwelling units, the City sliall assume the highest
'1 Where a subdivision plat is submitted indicating enofti-family residential development, find a table ne
E, which to deternv
information is not provided indicating the nu r
density allowed it, the zo 1o deterntvnetpark dedlcatiott poi cy requ oemclrts.y
projected population in order
ilirecl land dedication
Wlor'tbh s Department of De lopmebased apOn review Of nt to tthc preliminary
All determinations of Yeq h the City of
subdivision plats submitted tluoug
and Conununity Services Depar trt►ent. Failure for tto le Plan Co smmissiondto idenyna onthe
noept plan
and
preL'mirr`1rY Plat shall be sufflcieut ground, services Department
preliminary plat. Upon final agreement between the Parks and G such
Iftnd
the Developer/OwnElla" b
er regarding mutually acceptable opackla'sball be conveyed by by General Warranty
revised prelimivary plat and final plat. Such Drell rk property
of the subdivision thereof by the city
for
Dee before release of the final plat on any p
plan release. Fart. dedication documents include 1
required for final plat
fling in the County plat re cVelo Soblit
t Slterr of FArk dedication docltnlents is
and 'Unified Residential D l rk dedication property, ( )
general warrant' deed (2) a metes and bounds description of the pa rtlis San
o er only, (4) an abstractors certificate that indicates that the devloper
survey plat of the park Pr p tY
has clear' title Co the property and C1ie legaaLb �y irk site or
1st free Of cnvirolutn nt 1 contf Fort amine °o 1e
environmental statement that indicates that' p o ide developers w P
hazards. The Parks and Corlurt=1ty Services Department
CAli provide
p
documents for use in meeting this subrnission requirement•
act inside Or
land rey be locate
aired to be conveyed for Neighborhoo so roc t d wi l�n the Neighborhood Unit and outside od
G. Therl
the subdivision development so long as the land r,.
such proximity to the development so a5 torse�es oatpil be�re1 Y1beN0 satedr1insidelOr outside the
p
required t'° be conveyed for Col1ununity
7 NelAhbOrhapd aqd CAmiAuiltty PaCh DEsdtcatlen PoltCY
A00p06 A0118, 2000
Revisod SaprerAbar 19, 2000
Revlsea DBCtlmb9r 107 2000
Ravload DAGOM or Ill 2001
Ravised JanuarY 27. 404
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Community P arlc Uliit but may only
be located in adjacent Col=unity Par1C'Jilts and must still meet
ills needs of the Community Parlc Unit Where the subdivision is located. olic in effect at the time of
I res
If a replat is filed, the dedication requirements shall be controlled by the la Y
e fat. Additional ]and dedication (or fee in lieu af) shall be required if the actual density of meat ale
1 p eater than the former. assumed density or additional requirements are
coustructcd on the property is gr e Neighborhood Park Development Fee),
in force as a result of the adoption of this policy. (i. .
s's) and all
Prior to dedication of land and / or improvements, file Developer/Owner shall make full disclosure of
storage
the presence of any hazardous substances and/ e Develop underground
/has kt orwledge Tfl nd
eonstmctiou processes affecting the site of whtc
its discretion, may proceed to conduct such initial constructionoiflteGan lithe 0�veldp r/ownerntal sshall
surveys oil the land and improvements as it may deem app' p
t to the City and its agents and employees and reasonable access to the land as is necessary to
gran
conduct such construction inspeetioils, surveys,
possli
structian; environmental cat1taminatian or tiro
the results of such con$trttcl'lon inspcCtie1Ls, surveysecon and tests indicate a reasonable inaw ill s o
If t er surveys and to
construction failure, construction dumping, fl iw e uire forth Y
City n dcetn necessary P
lior to its
presence of U.S.T: s, or other enviro lter,s 1 expense
life City ma file Developer/Owner m Ay be
be performed at the Developerlo«nYpVemk n or i the as alternative,
acceptance of the dedication and into eft or pay the ter ees in lieu of such parkland dedication,
required to identify alternative p ' P Y
Ncigllborhood Infrastructure Development and Neighborhood Park Development.
f the City
s where the residential density is lower than one "nt per mbine the i1eigllborhood andacre or it is In tile ecomtroi y P k
J. In area Services departf'nent may o
the 'parks and Conin?unity oinittg neighborhood:uid community Par
dedication and development requirements to create ail adj
facility that meets the recreational heeds of these suburban and rural neighborhoods.
lI, PAYMENT. OF FELLS IN LI1;U OF PARKLAND DL�DICAT'ON Park Planitipl;District
A, If the proposed residential development falls within the Central City boundary of
moat be veld before a
4, a flat
Yee of $5eo.00 per additional residential unit wnlldblu assessed t ng6 FOGS a laud paid bee and
reed between the Developer and the Parlblic or and
associated fees. Foes Will be assessed at the time o ranted when there is pu
building Permit %ill be issued. If mutuallIst this fee may be g'
Comn1unity Services Department, credits againdevelopmcrit is proposed.
private parkland proposed for the site and/or' When park 'fand�deterniinations of allowable fee
AgreemeHut
nts concerning parkland classification and acceptability,
g peralit, Tills fee 1E1 hased on
credits,
must be fottinalized prior to release of the frsdt aid a adjusted administratively uri tothe
Costs for land acquisition and verb development and
nnual amount of change In the Consumer Price Index (CPl). Any fee increase or decrease greater than
a roval of the City Council.
the GPI shalt require the app proposedin the subdivision
13. If the cateulatlon for required
Parkeigliborh p ann pg District d results to less hthan five r WO
acres andlor d e$
development that falls outside
as per Seetlon V'. of this policy, the panes and Community Services
calculation for required Cotnrnunity Park dedication does not result In a thirty ' parkland y Services
not meet site selection criteria
Department may recommend that a fee-ln•Ileu of nelghborixood andlor cornmun p
be required.
8 M1911'bergood cud CoMmduity Park nedtoatlon PaUty
Adopted Apku 18, 2000
Revised geptemoor 10, 2000
Revised necember 10, 2000
Revtaod Oeeember 11, 2001
Revised JvApUary 27, 2004
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'flan the proposed subdivision developments
fees received for Neighborhood Park aequtcslitivo�n and development will be dedicated for 1e
�. All and developing parkland
purpose of. acquiring
however, if acquik is not R
sition and developnlent of a neighbarhQondtPseices Aepati�rnent shalevabluo 1111n
proposed subdivision development, then the Parks and Col ana pc eds of the proposed subdivision
1 Flave the discretion of detet�nining if Nark and recreational ark sites located within the same
development would be served by the expansion si n dov l p
Neighborhood Unit where the proposed subdivision development is located LJiut then areas
in
elgliborhood
2. If such acquisition opptoi itt Neighborhood Linit(s)iei. are not availabletlmay be
con considered for acquisition if it
within the adjacent c.on S
will beneficially serve the residents of the proposed subdivision developmen
p. The amount of the fee in lieu of parkland dedication shall be determined by the following method;
U0 of the land
The amount equal to the Fair Market eVal actually dedicatccla or p k and cation; 011d, If aP"cale"
recreational purposes,
less a credit for the value of th
Tile Fair Market Value will be determined by the City of Fort Worth,
2, The Developer/p�vller, at their ovm expense, may obtain an appraisal of the property by a
State of Texas certified real estates detect by the C ° itt deterill ring air markecity
value. file
Developer/Owner, which may be co
3 veloper within the last year the developer iimy sabrisilt
if the property was acquired by the d �tnents related to the acquisition of tl e Property to be
the contract for sale or appraisalo
considered by the City in determining Fair Market Value,
L Subrlvssion of fees related to final plats, which are part of larger preliminary plats.
pro-
olicy shall be
1. All fee payments "aide in li `ha f e basedand do oilisfair Market Value of the tion in accoTdarice with this requtrcd dedication
rated oil a per dwelling unit g ,,nits included in the final plat submittal or
of the land and relative to the number of dwelling
the Unified Residential Development Site Plan,
2 Fees for neighborhood park development will be prorated on l�petdwell'
iWu subnlittecl area final
oil the required dedication for that poriiQll of the relirr►inaly p g
Plat or a Unified Residential 17evelopmeut Plan,
time of
rehminary
ed
t the I
3, (i) Outside .entral cityPark st bselmurntD'nia plats submitted olngb� Pecs n anyaor all portions the thereof for
plat subtriittal shall apply t q
a period of two years from the date of preliiltin� ty cried splat hall all be reassessed new fvalu s
Subsequent Final plat submittals after such two year p
per dwelling unit as per current FMarket Value of the land and the current Neighborhood
air
Paric Development Fee at time of Final plat submittal.
(ii) hlside the Centra. Ci PaCcc of i utlding pertAl Applleable fees will be assessed and
sbo'uld be paid prior to Issuan
e
Nofitttboruood and conimimity paricDedication POW
Aaoptad Apr1110, 2000
Rovisad Soptevlber 1% 2000
Revised aecambee 10, 2000
Revised December 111 2001
Revised Janiiary 27, 2004
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1~ For residential developments occurring outside Park Plaruung District 4, all required fees shall indicated
bthe Cit for filing in the Cottrtty plat rocord, For to Paid and received before release of the final
plat on ally or all poi�kior� of th1e subdivision lot
p preliminary plat thereof y
on the original
residential developments occurring within Park Punning District 4, all fees vcrill be ue pr
issuance of a building permit,
n a
A11 a.ytnents rIlOod
made in accordance Willi this1pol and/orshall a Couvnuri ybe dposited r parkUnita Acquisitionol'uend.
(�. P
Unit Park Acquisition and Development fund
The City shall account for all such fandstpaid with reference to each subdivision deve opn
neighborhood unit and cOnunt1ruty park
Park ao uisition and development. fees designated for a specific
;3. Interest earned on acGlu�ntlatech p q
subdivision development s1ta11 be used for additional acquisition and development as described III
Ns policy.
All fees received must be expended within five years from date of receipt of the last fee paid on the
1, tat. 1f such fees are not expended, the Developer/Owner shall be entitled to a
blislied by
original preliminary P
refund on interest earned, less inflation. as deternrined by the Consutnel7 he°peveloperlIndex as �Otwner must
the U,S. Depar'tirient of Labor, with the �rincip ahs of a tid by tlen ent or such right shall be waived&
request such refiurd in writing within toll
(90) y
rill, OFPARK VTWe City enerally will occur when there
A, Installation, of Neighborhood Park improvements by tile �' g a ixunimum fifty (SO%)
A minimum population of 21000 or, at the City's discretion, the Neighborhood Unit, and;
l
percent build out within
2 Availability of funds for such improvement, and,
Appropriation of maintenance funds for ongoing maintenance operations.
$, Installation of Community park improvements by the City generally will occur when there is'
/0
l A minimum population of 8,000 or, at tilee k Ui discretion,
� mtmmurn fifty )
percent build out within the Community
'
2 Availability of funds for such improvemenand
t, ,
Appropriation of r aintenance funds for ongoing Comrnumty Park mintenance and
operations,
Ia" DECISION MAKING, APPEALS 11
A. Unless odierwise provided in tie by the, Park and
lls poll desinneeein the excision 1ercisetoflhisly tleti reason reasonable discretion. In
Conununity Services Director or them g
the first recourse of the developer is an appeal of the decision to the
the event that the deternuion i.s made by a designee of the Director of the Parks an
Cornnluuiy Services Director
Director.
} 0 De10bbQrbo°d and Community fads Dod►Catlon PoIIaY
Adoptod April 18, 2000
Revised aoptomber ill, 2000
Rovlsod DPoemper 19, 2000
Rov►sod Doct+mber 1t, 2001
RUVIA011 January 27, 2004
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pecisiolls of the Parks acid Community S rvioo tlpC°y uncil cgard co this policy may re
appealed to the Plan Coalunission and ultima y
I 1 Ne1Gu6Arhood and Commnnity P&rh Aadlcatlori PoUay
Adoptod April i8, 2000
itevis°d 2aptomhor 10, 20A0
Rovioad BAafimllar 19, 2000
[lavtsed n°comTyor 11, 2001
ltevlsad January 27, 2004
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The requirements for park and recreational area$ contained in this division are intended to e nsure that
in, or within reasonable proximity to, new residential developments in the town, there wi61 be suf� cient land
c�E,dicated to meet the demand and need of the future residents of such development for parks, Containing
p��ssive or active recreatiana( areas and amenities that are reasonably atfributaial� to such develcrpnleni;. In
detErnnining the size or the parcel th2t should be dedicated in this division, the town council has taken into
consideration the projected growth in population and development within the town, the 1(( effects of rapid and
intense urbanization and the provisions of the town's comprehensive plan.
(Code. 1989, ch. 12. § 4,b7(a); Qrd. No. 13-00, § 2, 2�17-2000)
�a;4;, �p-�42. /�,pplieafoi[iiry of division iarvvi�i�rts.
Acceptance of public improvements shall not be issued for any residential subdivision or dEvelopment
st,�laseyquent to the passage of this division, unless park and recreational areas shaft have been de �icated for
svich development, or cash stall have been paid in lieu of such dedication in accordance with the standards
Arad C ritCria in this division,
(�codcs �9c39, ch. 12, § 4,07'(b); C,rd. IVo. 13-00, § �, 2-17-2000)
(a) hand dedicated for park and recreational areas shall be of such size, dorrrensions, topoc,�raphy and
general character as is reasonably required by the town for the type of use necessary tc� meet the
demand and need of future residents, e.g., rnuitipurpvse trail, equestrian trail, open space b� �r`fer, active
recreation for team or individual sports, playground, tot lot, picnic area and similar uses.
(b) Sufficient Land shall be dedicated and trails constructed to conform with the trail netw irk plan of
th�� town's comprehensive plan,
(G) Unique or other natural areas that provide an opportunity for linkages between pa °ks or that
preserve the natural character of the surrounding environment may be required by the town to be
included in the calculated areas dedicated for park and recreational purposes.
(d) The minimum amount of park and recreational area that shall be dedicated pursuant to this
division shall be 3.36 acres per 100 dwelling units. .and within floodplain and flaodway designated
areas shall not be counted toward. meeting the requirement of this subsection.
(e} Rio land dedicated in compliance with this division shall have dimensions smaller than 100 feet in
width and 150 feet in depth. In any development that includes wooded areas, trees subject t�> division �€
of article!( of chapter 94 of this Code, tree preservation, ar other natural features that are c esirable to
maintain, the town caunci9 may grant an exception from the strict application at these minimum
dimensions, w;,enever it detertnines thaf by doing so the protection and preservation of such areas will
be promoted.
(f) �xtens'tons of the town's trail network and traiE linkages, other than extEnsions of the K rirnaty trail
ne'cwark as depicted in the comprehensive plan, shal{ be included in the calcu9ation of the amount of
park and recreational area dedicated pursuant to this division.
(c) Trail standards. 'Trails constructed within pubEic or private open space and park and recreational
areas, or trails providing access to such areas, shall conform to the fol{owing standards:
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(1) General. Unless specified otherwise, all such trails shall be constructed of cor crete and
shall conform to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as may be amended.
Specifications for concrete, bollards and signs shall be provided by the town's)arks and
recreation division,
(2) Multipurpose trails. Trails designated as multipurpose trails in the parks and trails plan
shall be a rninimurn of eight feet in width.
(3) Transmission pipeline trails. Trails within a transmission pipeline easement linking to an
existingg or proposed multipurpose trail shown in the parks and trails plan shall be a rr Inimum of
ten feet in width,
(4) Auxiliary trails, Walkways within open spaoo areas not linking to a rnultipu pose trail
shown in the parks and trails plan shall be a minimum of six feet in width,
(5) Access walkways. All access walkways linking to the multipurpose trait networl: shown in
the parks and trails plan shall be a minimum of six feet in width.
(6} Equestrian trails. Equestrian trails shall meet the following standards:
a. Iquestrian trails shall bo a tninimam of 1 � feet in width.
b, Equestrian trails shall be cleared of a(( obstructions for a minimum of eight feet in
width and ten feet in height.
c• Generally, equestrian trails should not have a grade steeper than 15 perc .nt,
d. Equestrian trails may be subject to additional standards as determined by the town.
4.07(c); Ord, No. 13-00, �S 2, 2-17-2000)
5��2;. `�®-�4�. �iattin� r€��uio•er�ae�ots fou- dedicated park i�c�dJ.
Any land dedicated for park and recreational areas shall be shown on the face of a development plan
submitted for approval by the planning and zoning commission and town council, Simultaneously wr h the filing
of the development plan, the land proposed to be dedicated shall be submitted by the developer c r owner to
the park board of the town for recommendation to the planning and zoning commission and the town council.
Ulpor approval, the record plat shall be filed of record with the county.
(Cade 1989, oh. 12, g 4.07(d); Ord. No. 13-00, 2, 2-17�2000)
Seaa. ��-�4�. �aytnerat ®;< cash in lieu of dedication.
Payment of cash in lieu of the dedication of land for park and recreational purposes shall bE subject to
the following provisions:
(1) Applicability, Unless otherwise recommended by the park hoard, in any case it � which the
land required to be dedicated by this division would be less than one acre, and in I tl! cases in
which the town council determines, upon recommendation of the park board, that tha park and
recreational needs of a proposed development would be better served by a park in a different
location or the expansion or improvement of an existing park or recreational area, the developer
or subdivider shall pay to the town a sum of money that is equal to the fair market � alue of the
parkland otherwise required for dedication as set forth in section 90-443(d). In addit on, for any
existing lots replatted in accordance with the requirements set forth in division 3 of iri€cle Ill of
this chapter that results in the creation of additional lots, such park dedication fees in lieu of
dedication per residential lot shall be paid to the town for each lot for which cas i in lieu of
dedication foe has not previously been paid.
(2) Calculation of fee. The amount of the fee i,i lieu of dedication shall be ca;culated as
follows; The town shall calculate the average estimated Fair market value per acre of the land
being subdivided at the time of development plan approval, Evidence of comparable 5ales in the
area may be provided by the developer or subdivider in calculating the amount of thi; fee in lieu
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of dedication. T;�e per acre fair market value shall be multiplied by the amount of iand otherwise
to be dedicated as stipulated in section JO-443(d},
(3) Appraisal. If the developer or subdivider objects to the town°s fair market value
determination, the developer or subdivider, at his own expense, may obtain an appraisal of the
proper~y by a state certified real estate appraiser, mutualBy agreed upon by the town and the
developer or scbdivider. The appraisal will be considered by the fawn in determining fair market
value.
(4) Credit for park h�prc�vements, At the discretion of the town counciB, upon recom3 nendation
of the park board, the developer or subdivider may be authorized to substitratc actual
construction receipts for approved improvements to park land or facilities for all or a portion ofi
the required in -lieu of fee. Such improvements may include, but are not Pimited to, extensions Qf
the town's trail network, trait linkages and playground Equipment, as approved by the director of
parks and recreation or hisdesignee In conformance with departmental park scan bards. No
credit shall be given for improvements required to be made pursuant to section 90-�&�€8, criteria
far acceptance of park land, or for extensions of the primary trait network as depicted in the
comprehensive plan.
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(S) Trrr�ir'rg of payrnenf. such payment shall be madQ prior to 'the acceptancr_ of public
improvements by thcs town. If no public improvements are required, such paymer t shall be
lroade prior to filing the record plat.
(6) NntaEion of agreement. Such agreement to make a payment of cash in lieu of dedication
shall be clearly noted on the face of the record plat at the time of submission to th s town for
action by the planning and zoning commission and town council.
(7) Accounting and expenditure of fonds. All cash in -lieu of payments shall be segregated in a
separate fund to be spent only for the acquisition and improvements of park and recreational
areas within the town that will meet the needs of the residents of the development or subdivision
in respect to which such payment was made.
(�,od�� 1989, ch, 12, § 4.0'�(e); Ord, No. 13-00, § 2, 2-17-2000}
(a) Applicability. in ail cases in which land is dedicated or cash is paid in lieu of deg fication as
stipulated in this division, the developer ar subdivider shad pay to the town a sum of mo ley that is
equal to the estimated cost to develop the typical neighborhood park, as set forth by the town council,
upon the recommendation of the park board.
(b} Basis. 'ark development fees shall be based on an assumed cost of typical improver rents for a
five acre neighborhood park of $117,600.Ob. Sased upon the parkland reQuirement of 3.3E acres per
100 dwelling units, a five acres park equates to 148 units. The proportional park deveiopr Went fee is
calculated by apportioning the total cost for improvements for a five acre park by 149 units. Therefore,
the park development fee is as listed in appendix A of this Code per unit.
(c) Credit for park improvements, At the discretion of the town council, upon recommend �tion of the
par&c board, the developer or subdivider may be authorized to substitute actual construction �eceipts for
approved improvements to park land or facilities for all or c portion of the park development fee, Such
improvements may include, but are not limited to, extensions of the town's trail network, tr ail Rinkages
and playground equipment, as approved by the director of parks and recreation or c esignee in
conformance with departmental park standards, EVo credit shall be given for improvements required fo
ba made pursuant to suction 90-4,48, criteria for acceptance of park iand, or for 2Xtens Any of the
primary trail network as depicted in the comprehensive plan.
(d} Timing of payment. Such payment shall be made prior to the acceptance of public imi>ravements
by the town. if no public improvements are required, such payment shall be made prior :o filing the
record plat.
(e) Accounting artd expenditure of funds. All park development fee payments shall be segregated in
a separate fund to be spent only for the improvement of park end recreational areas within the town
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payment was made.
(��odc �! 98g, ch. 12, § 4.07(f); Ord. R9o, 13-00, � 2, 2-17-20QQ)
(a} Credit shal4 be given for any dedication of perk land or payment of cash in lieu of dedicG lion made
pursuant Yo this division or deed restriction prior to the date of pas ,age of this division.
(b} If a dedication or cash payment in lieu of dedication requirement arose prior to the F assage of
thi$ division, that dedication or cash payment in 6ieu of dedication requirement shall be contro led by the
provisions of the ordinance in effect at the time such obligation arose, provided that a develop moat plan
has been filed wi4h the town for approval prior to the passage of this division.
(c) At fhe discretion of the town council, any fonrrer gift of land to the town may be crcditec on a per -
acre basis toward eventua{ land dedication requirements imposed Cri the donor of Such lands. The
town council shall consider the recommendation of the park board in exercising its discretion under this
sectcan.
(Godti; 1989, ch. 12, � 4,D7(g); Ord. s`1o. 13�00, § 2, 2-17-2Q00)
�G���t:. �rJ�44�. Criterri� ff�ar a��e��taroce �� par6c Iaa�d.
The following rEcluirements shall be met before land required to be dedicated pursuant to ti�is division
sficall pe accepted by the town, The developer or applicant shall meet with the director of parks and recreation
or designee to ensure compliance with the Following requirements:
(1) The owner andlor developer shall agree that no construction materials be disposed of or
deposited within the park by its contractors, subcortractars, employ@es or agents � t any time
while the subdivision is being built, if materials are deposited or disposed of within th � park, the
owner andlor developer will be required to remove these materials within 72 hours of written
notice by the town.
(2) Each corner of the park land to be dedicated shall be marked with a permanent
monument consisting of three -fourths -inch iron pins set in concrete. These shall be ic>cated and
identified on a recordable land survey completed by a land surveyor registered in thF; state and
provided to the town by the owner au�d/or developer.
(�) E�efore the town accepts land, the developer shall clear and grade the Land as approved;
remove all trash, dead frees and other nonusab9e material; and spray with ar approved
herbicide to eliminate dangerous and undesirable plant materials, such as briars, poison ivy,
bull nettles and similar undesirable plant materials. before spraying is begun, the pSacit selection
to be treaQed and herbicide shall be approved by the director of parks and recrer Lion or his
designee, The developer shall establish permanent grass by the appropriate methods
dependent on season at the approval of the director of parks and recreation or hi4 designee.
Should the planting of rye grass be necessary daring the winter months, the developer sha(I pay
to the Town an amount equal to the cost of permanent grass seed to be planted at the proper
time as determined by the town,
(4) The developer shall provide for adequate drainage through the proposed park � c eliminate
. standing wate�T and health hazards, to be approved by the director of parks and rE creation or
designee.
(5) A water main and any other utilities deemed appropriate by the town shall be stubbed to
the park area of a size and location specified by the director of parks and recreation �>r designee
to provide for future utility needs of the park,
(6) proper vehicle access sha10 be provided tc enable tractors, trucks, and o'.her similar
vehicles to enter the park.
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walkways on all sides of the adjoining development, unless this requirement is warred by the
town.
(S) Signage designating the area as parkland shall be sa1pplied by the develo per and/or
owner and shall be designed and installed according to the following specifications;
a. Sign boards shall be of two -inch -thick Red (,edar, and shall be ar,e fc of high by
eight feet wide.
�. Sign bpar�s shelf be supported by iwo Red Cedar sign posts, eight meet tall and of
six-inch by eight -inch dimension.
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lettering in Fielvetica style type.
d. the bottom sign board shall have 1"OWN OF FLOWEF2 uU3C7UND routed in four-
, inch high lettering in Helvetica style type.
e. Letter routing shall be at [oast thrC�-Cighths of an inch in depth, and roulad surface
sh2�ll be painted, black prior to insteliation with an ail -based enamel paint.
f. The tap sign board shall be four inches Pron7 the top of the post, and the � ofitom sign
board steal( be six inches from the top sign board.
(9) Exceptions to the Crit0ri8 Contained in this section may be waivod or modified I: y the town
council after review and recammend7tion by the park board.
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To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr; Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Building Permit Fees
The City has advertised for the building inspector position, there were several applicants, but none
had the required licenses. This is such an important position, and due to the problems we have had
in the past, we feel the city needs an experienced inspector.
Currently, we are using a third party inspection service. We feel they are doing a great job;
however, the current building permit fees are not covering the cost of the inspections.
Please see the attached memo from Pat Dunlap along with the tables he provided. He has conducted
a survey of surrounding cities and provided a summary of his findings. He has recommended that
we adopt a fee based on valuation. This is the most common practice in surrounding areas.
If Council does not wish to adopt a fee based on valuation, also provided, is a table showing
increased fees based on square footage.
Staff is seeking Council direction on this item.
CITY aF SANGER, TX.
BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
DATE: February 16, 2005
TO; Mr. Jack Smith, Ci#y Manager
Ms. Rose Chavez, Ass't City Manager
FROM: Pat Dunlap, Building Official
RE: Building Permit and Inspection Fee Survey
A survey was recently conducted requesting information regarding building
permit fees and building inspections fees charged by some of the surrounding
area cities. The following are summaries of the results of those responding to this
request for information.
The City of Oak Point, TX. charges a flat -rate of $750.00 for a residential building
permit and associated building inspection fees. Commercial permits are based
upon the valuation of the project and assessed using the building permit fees
schedule from the 1997 Uniform Building Code. The building permit and
inspection fees for a $100,000.00 (valuation) commercial building project costs
$9994354
The City of Pilot Point, TX.'s building ermit fees are based upon the valuation of
the project and assessed using the building permit fees schedule from the 1997
Uniform Building Code plus $550.00 for residential building inspection fees, and
$1,050400 + cost of additional building inspections over 30 for commercial
projects. The building permit and building inspection fees for a $100,060400
(valuation) residential building project costs ($999.35 + $550.00 =) $1549.356
The permit and building inspection fee for a $100,000.00 (valuation) commercial
building project costs ($999.35 + $11050.00 =) $2,049.35 for up to 30 building
inspections. Building inspections over 30 are billed to the contractor @35.00 per
inspection.
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The City of Krugerville, TX. Building permit fees area based upon area and
building use as follows:
TYPE BUILDING
AREA
(SQFT)
BUILDING PERMIT
FEE
BUILDING
INSPECTION
FEE .
TOTAL
RESIDENTIAL
1900 - 2000
$1,005
$1,005
$2,010
2001 - 2500
$1,080
$1,005
$2,085
2501 - 3000
$1,125
$1,005
$2,130
3001 — 4000
$1,210
$1,005
$2,215
4001 — 4500
$1,340
$1,005
$2,345
4501 & U
$1,405
$1,005
$2,410
COMMERCIAL
1900 - 2000
$2,010
Included
$2,010
2001 - 2500
$21160
Included
$2,160
2501 — 3000
$2,250
Included
$2,250
3001 — 4000
$2,420
Included
$2,420
4001 — 4500
$2,680
Included
$2,680
4501 & U
$2,810
Included
$2 810
The City of The COlony, TX. and The City of Little E{m, TX. respective building —
ep rmit fees are based upon the valuation of the project and assessed using the
building permit fees schedule from the 1997 Uniform Building Code. The building
permit and building inspection fees for a $100,000.00 (valuation) building project
costs $999.35, There is no differentiation in fees based on the project being
residential or commercial.
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February 14, 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council
Fr: Rose Chavez, City Secretary
Re: Over 65 and Disable Exemptions
This item was discussed in length last year. I did call the DCAD District and if we want to consider
the increase in the exemption, this is the appropriate time to implement this for our 2005/2006
budget. Jack and I discussed this item and would like City Council to consider. Currently we have
259 over 65 residents and 31 disabled residents. The City has never given the Disabled an
exemption in the past, however, Jack and I included it for possible consideration. The cost to the
city is as follows:
259 Residents Over 65 years old
Current F.xemntion Proposed Exernntion Increase
Total
10,000.00
30,000.00
20,000.00
.5926
.5926
.5926
59.26
177.70
118.44 @ 259
$30,675.96
31 Disabled Residents
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59.26 @ 31
$1837,06
The total impact to the budget for 2005-2006 is $32,513.02. The impact of the new homes that will
be added in the 2005 tax roll will offset this increase. This years budget is not affected by your
consideration. This will be implemented into the 2005/2006 budget.
February 15, 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and Council Members
Fr; Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Restoration of the Presbyterian Church
Attached is a copy of the bid from Tekton on the restoration of Phase I. The total cost for the
project is $92,546.00. There were several contractors who picked up the plans; however, only one
bid submittal was received. This is the second time this has been advertised for bid.
Mr. Smith advised that he sent the bid to Arthur Weiman. Mr. Weiman will approach the State to
see if the city can qualify for another State Grant.
TektOn 8ildi
urry and
)?velopment corporation
Date: February 11, 2005
To: City of Sanger
From: Tekion/Mike James
Subject: Historical Church Restoration Bid
Tekton is pleased to present to the City of Sanger the following bid for the Phase 1
restoration of the old Presbyterian Church. The bid is based on the specifications (where
applicable) set forth in the plans submitted by the Architectural Firm of Arthur Weinman.
This bid acknowledges that some variations from the specifications will be required due
to uncertainty of the structure and the overall conditions.
The bid includes the following items:
--Raising the existing structure off the ground and leveling.
--Pouring a concrete beam around the perimeter and installing piers under the floor.
--Replacing the damaged/rotted wood under the structure.
--Replacing the damaged/rotted wood on the lower exterior part of the structure.
--New sidewalks, ramps and steps per the specifications.
--Handicap railing.
Items that are out of scope of this project are the following:
--Removal of existing furniture and items inside.
--Replacing damaged pine flooning inside or siding outside.
--Roofing, exterior doors, painting.
..Any electrical or plumbing work.
--Repair or remodeling of the inside.
--Surveyor and testing lab services.
--Replacing any broken glass.
--Trash containers for the removal of debris.
--Tractor work for the excavation around the building.
---Final grading.
--Required permits
PO Box 946, Sanger, TX 76266 Office----940-458-4522
Email tektonbuiiders@eaitlilink.net Fax-------940-458-3410
TektOn Suildiny and
Z7evelopmerrt Corporation
Tekton is a restoration company that has the expertise to do these types of projects and
can deliver a first class product. We would welcome the opportunity to discuss other
alternatives for this project with the city.
The estimated cost of this project is $92,�46.
Thanks,
Mike James
PO Box 946, Sanger, TX 76266 Office---940-458-4522
Email tektonbuilders@earthlink.net Fax-------940-458-3410
MEMO
Date: February 9, 2005
To: Jacic Smith
From: Vicky Elieson, Library Director
Re: New Library Board member
The Library Board would like to suggest that the following person be named to the Board to
replace John Springer who has served for six years.
LeAnn Porter Johnson
2315 S• Stemmons
458-4084
Mother of four boys. Graduated from Sanger High School. Interested in reading, crafts and
sports.
cc:RC
February 15, 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr: Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Ordinance 02-03-OS Sect. 4.2 -Solid Waste Collection Fees
Attached is the proposed ordinance on Solid Waste Collection Fees. This Ordinance is necessary
in order to set these rates in effect.
CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS
ORDINANCE N0.02-03-OS
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIX ARTICLE 4.000, SOLID WASTE
COLLECTION FEES, IN THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SANGER,
DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, TO PROVIDE FOR A SCHEDULE OF SOLID WASTE
COLLECTION RATES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY
CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS:
Section 1. That Appendix Article 4.000, of the Code of Ordinances, City of Sanger, Texas,
is hereby amended to read as follows.
"Sec. 4.200 Collection Fees:
(a) Residential Customers
Two pick-ups per week $10.22 per month
(b) Commercial Customers
(1) One pick -upper week $21.58/month
(maximum one-96 gal container)
$2.00 added to cost of service to each commercial account to cover
city administrative fees
(c) Container Services
(1) Three (3) vd. containers.
(I) One pick-up per week $46.02/month
Two pick-ups per week $79.10/month
(iii) Extra Pick-up $21.25/ each
(iv) $2.00 added to cost of service to each commercial account to
cover city administrative fees.
(2) Four (4)yd. containers.
(I) One pick-up per week $57.52/month
(ii) Two pick-ups per week $98.97/month
(iii) Extra Pick-up $25,28/each
(iv) $2.00 added to cost of service to each commercial account to
cover city administrative fees,
(6Z,vd. containers,
(I) One pick-up per week $79619/month
(ii) Two pick-ups per week $158.20hnonth
(iii) Extra Pick-up $27.94/each
(iv) $2.00 added to cost of service to each commercial account to
cover city administrative fees.
(4) Eight (81 vd. containers.
(I) One pick-up per week $99.23/month
(ii) Two pick-ups per week $179.75/month
(iii) Extra Pick-up $49.10/each
(iv) $2.00 added to cost of service to each commercial account to
cover
city administrative fees.
(5) Thirty (30�„yd. containers.
(I) Commercial user,
(A) Rent $2.72/day
(B) Delivery $101.75
(C) Pick -Up $397.20 each
(D) $2.00 added to cost of service to each commercial
account to cover city administrative fees.
effective immediately after its passage"
Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of such
conflict, hereby repealed.
Section I 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, firm, 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 accordance with the
general penalty provision found in Section 1.109 of this Code.
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.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED, this the 22nd day of February, 2005, by the City
Council of the City of Sanger, Denton County, Texas.
Tommy Kincaid, Mayor
ATTEST;
Rosalie Chavez, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
IESI TX CORPORATION
4001 OId Denton Rd, Haltom City, Texas 76117
Contact: Bob Kneis; District Manager
Phone: (817) 222-2221
Clty of BANGER
RATE SHEET
RESIDENTIAL CURBISE COLLECTION:
CURBSIDE RECYCLING:
COMMERCIAL HAND COLLECT:
Effective: 2/1/2005
$10.22 per month
N/A per month (NON -MANDATORY)
N/A 1X per week (includes 96 gallon cart)
$21.58 2X per week (includes 96 gallon cart)
COMMERCIAL RATE SCHEDULE
Lifts Per Week
1
2
3
4
5
6
Extra -Lifts
2 Cubic Yd
3 Cubic Yd
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4 Cubic Yd
6 Cubic Yd
8 Cubic Yd�---
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FRONT LOAD COMPACTOR RATES* (Negotia
Containers
w/
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N/A
Containers
w/
Locks or Gates
N/A
ROLL OFF RATE SCHEDULE
HAUL
DELIVERY
DAILY RENT
HAUL
RENTAL
WASH -OUT
DRY -RUNS
96 Cubic, Yd
---
---
—
20 Cubic Yd�
---
---
—
25 Cubic Yd
30 Cubic Yd-
---
---
—
35 Cubic Yd
---
---
—
40 Cubic Yd
---
---
—
42 Cubic Yd
---
---
—
Franchise and Billing Fees:
Residential: 6.0%
Commercial: 6.0%
* All rates are inclusive of all franchise and billing fees
February 175 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr: City Secretary/Assistant City Manager Rose Chavez
Re: 2F Zoning
The City Attorney has advised that our current Two -Family zoning ordinance needs to be changed.
The City cannot require a duplex to be built on two separate lots. The duplex should be built on one
lot and should be a one owner property. If a town home or row home is built, this is considered
single family attached dwellings, and is not considered two-family. We have re -written the
ordinance and are in the process of obtaining approval from the City Attorney.
This is on the agenda for any additional recommendations or changes the Council would like to be
considered. It is required that we hold public hearings on these changes because it is part of the
zoning ordinance. We will publish the legal notices and schedule the required public hearings.
The original and proposed ordinances are attached, I have hi -lighted the areas in the original that
have been removed/changed.
Sanger Code of Ordinances
SECTION 17
"2-F" TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (DUPLEX DISTRICT)
General Purpose and Description: The " 2F" district is intended to provide the opportunity
for development which is two-family (duplex)
17.1 Use Regulations: A bung or premise shall be used for only the following
purposes:
1. Two-family residence (duplex).
2. Other uses as listed in Section 30 of this ordinance.
The following specific uses shall be permitted in a "2F" District when granted in
accordance with Section 31:
1. Uses as listed in Section 30 of this ordinance.
17.2 Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty (30) feet in height. Accessory
buildings shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in height.
17.3 Area Regulations:
1. Size of Yards:
a. Front Yard: There shall be a front yard having a required depth of not less
than twenty-five (25) feet as measured from the front property line. Accessory
buildings shall have a setback of sixty (60) feet or greater.
b. Side Yard: There shall be a side yard on each side of a structure of not less
than eight ( ) feet. A side yard adjacent to a side street shall be not less than
twenty (20) feet. No side yard for allowable nonresidential uses shall be less
than twenty-five (25) feet.
c. Rear Yard: There shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than twenty-
five (25) feet. Minimum rear yard for accessory buildings shall not be less
than ten (10) feet.
2. Size of Lot:
a. Lot Area: No building shall be constructed on any lot of less than six thousand
five hundred (6,500) square.
c. Lot Width: The width of the lot shall be determined by the construction width
of individual dwelling units or dwelling units considering side yards as
required above, but in no case shall the width be less than sixty-five (65) feet.
Sanger Code of Ordinances
d. Lot Depth: The average depth of the lot shall be not less than one hundred
(100) feet.
3. Minimum Dwelling, Size: Each dwelling unit shall be not less than nine hundred
(900) square feet, exclusive of garages and porches and breezeways.
4. Lot Coverage: In no case shall more than forty percent (40%) of the total lot area be
covered by the combined area of the main building. Accessory buildings, driveways and
parking may account for an additional twenty percent (20%) of the total lot area.
17.4 Parking Regulations: Two (2) off-street parking spaces per unit behind the front yard
le are requi inred. Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the
requirements for specific uses set forth in Section 32.
Sanger Code of Ordinances
SECTION 17
"24" TWO-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (DUPLEX DISTRICT)
General Purpose and Description: The " 2F" district is intended to provide the
for development which is two-family (duplex) in character, but which encour
17.1 Use Regulations: A building or premise shall be used for only the following
purposes:
1. Two-family residence (duplex).
2. Other uses as listed in Section 30 of this ordinance.
The following specific uses shall be permitted in a " 2F" District when granted in
accordance with Section 31:
1. Uses as listed in Section 30 of this ordinance.
17.2 Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty (30) feet in height. Accessory
buildings shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in height.
17.3 Area Regulations:
1. Size of Yards:
a. Front Yard: There shall be a front yard having a required depth of not less
than twenty-five (25) feet as measured from the front property line. Accessory
buildings shall have a setback of sixty (60) feet or greater.
b. Side Yard: There shall be a side yard on each side of a structure of not less
than eight (8) feet. A side yard adjacent to a side street shall be not less than
twenty (20) feet. No side yard for allowable nonresidential uses shall be less
than twenty-five (25) feet.
c. Rear Yard: There shall be a rear yard having a depth of not less than twenty-
five (25) feet. Minimum rear yard for accessory buildings shall not be less
than ten (10) feet.
2. Size of Lot:
a. Lot Area: No building shall be constructed on any lot of less than six thousand
five hundred (6,500) square feet or three thousand two hundred fifty (3,250)
square feet per unit.
Sanger Code of Ordinances
c. Lot Width: The width of the lot shall be determined by the construction width
of individual dwelling units or dwelling units considering side yards as
required above, but in no case shall the width of a pair of lots be less than
sixty-five (65) feet.
d. Lot Depth: The average depth of the lot shall be not less than one hundred
(100) feet.
3. Minimum Dwelling, Size: Each dwelling unit shall be not less than nine hundred
(900) square feet, exclusive of garages and porches and breezeways.
4. Lot Coverage: In no case shall more than forty percent (40%) of the total lot area be
covered by the combined area of the main building. Accessory buildings, driveways and
parking may account for an additional twenty percent (20%) of the total lot area.
17.4 Parking Regulations: **One (1) covered and enclosed off-street parking space per
unit behind the front yard line is required. Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in
accordance with the requirements for specific uses set forth in Section 32.
**This was changed to Two Off Street Parking spaces required.
February 15, 2005
To: Honorable Mayor and City Council
Fr: Rose Chavez, City Secretary/Assistant City Manager
Re: Sewer Main Pro-Rata Reimbursement Agreement
The attached is a review of the conditions and work performed by Brash Builders Inc., with a
recommendation from Allison Engineering Group. Please review and direct staff on how to
proceed.
Allison Engineering Group, LP
401 S. Locust, Suite 105-B, Denton, Texas 76201
(940) 380-9453 Office (940) 380-9431 Fax
February 7, 2005
Mr. Jack Smith
City Manager
City of Sanger
P.O. Box 1729
Sanger, Texas 76266
Re: Brasha Builders Inc.
21-Inch Diameter Off -Site Sewer Mains
Sewer Main Pro-Rata Reimbursement Agreement
Dear Mr. Smith:
Allison Engineering has reviewed the conditions related to the referenced project and we
have concluded that the pro-rata agreement is not necessary. The City should pay the prom
rata amount of $52,037.00 to the developer.
The oversize was constructed for the purpose of serving an areas west of the railroad
tracks and not the upper areas of the drainage basin as originally understood. This line
was included in the City's capital improvement plans for the sanitary sewer collection
system. Therefore the developer should not have been required to oversize that line and
to wait for future compensation via a pro-rata mechanism. The oversize should have been
paid for by the City at the time of construction.
Please contact us at your convenience should you have any questions.
Respectfully Submitted,
Allison Engineering Group, LP
Lee K. Allison, P.E., FNSPE
Xc: Rose Chavez
Eddie Branham
John Henderson
Mike Prater
Samantha Renz
Page 1 of 1
2/17/2005 4:14 PM REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 1
PACKET: 00090 CM
VENDOR SET: 99
FUND 001 GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT: 10 MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO USE: CB -CURRENT BUDGET
'vmNDOR NAME ITEM # G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
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I-883856 001-10-5210 OFFICE SUPPLI ELECTION SUPPLIES 000000 50.21
99-10120 OFFICE DEPOT
I-044491
001-10-5210 OFFICE SUPPLI COLOR PAPER
000000
DEPARTMENT 10 MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL TOTAL: 58.11
2/17/2005
4:14 PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER
PAGE:
2
PACKET:
00090
CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
001
GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT:
15
ADMINISTRATION
BANK:
SB99
BUDGET TO
USE:
CB —CURRENT BUDGET
\,NDOR
NAME
ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CHECK#
AMOUNT
99-01920
NICHOLS,
JACKSON, DILLA
I-44853
001-15-5425 LEGAL SERVICE
GENERAL LEGAL SERVICES
000000
546.56
99-02170
REINERT
PAPER & CHEMICA
I-44548
001-15-5245 JANITORIAL SU
CLEANING SUPPLIES
000000
37.86
99-03050
WILLIAM
Co SPORE
I-44448
001-15-5420 CONTRACTUAL S
1099'S
000000
12.50
99-06300 POSTMASTER
I-44849
99-08090 WISE CO MESSENGER
I-44847
001-15-5220
001-15-5230
POSTAGE BOX 1729 RENEWAL
ADVERTISING BIDS
DEPARTMENT 15 ADMINISTRATION
--------------------------------------
000000 118.'00
000000 88.20
TOTAL: 803.12
2/17/2005
4:14 PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT
REGISTER
PAGE:
3
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
001 GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT:
20 POLICE
BANK:
SB99
BUDGET TO
USE: CB -CURRENT BUDGET
V"i40DOR
NAME ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CHECK#
AMOUNT
99-00710
DATA BUSINESS FORMS INC
I-216989
001-20-5210
OFFICE SUPPLI
NOTARY STAMP
000000
19.95
99-01250
INTERSTATE BATTERIES
I-660094987
001-20-5325
R&
M MOTOR
V
3 BATTERIES
000000
62.95
I-660095309
001-20-5325
R&
M MOTOR
V
5 BATTERIES
000000
65.95
I-670035477
001-20-5325
R&
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V
2 BATTERIES
000000
169.35
99-01500
LAWSON PRODUCTS
I-2767396
001-20-5325
R
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V
MISC SHOP STOCK
000000
15.04
99-02140 RADIO SHACK
I-44630
99-02170
REINERT PAPER & CHEMICA
I-44548
99-02970
VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS
I-276588515001
99-03010
WEBB AUTO PARTS
I-5276
I-5291
I-5311
I-5342
99-03740
GRAYSON COUNTY COLLEGE
I-15312
99-03770
GOT YOU COVERED WORKWEA
I-25054
I-25221
I-25906
99-04590
CHIEF SUPPLY CORP.
I-356330
99-06270
AAA-DENTON FIRE & SAFET
I-20545
99-10870
JOANIE SACKETT R.N.
I-44718
99-11570 CULLIGAN
I-446529
99-11670 CHEM-BEAN, INC
I-045870
001-20-5325
R & M MOTOR V
BATTERY
000000
6.99
001-20-5245
JANITORIAL SU
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000000
75.71
001-20-5210
OFFICE SUPPLI
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000000
191.50
001-20-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FILTERS
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2.23
001-20-5325
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1.81
001-20-5325
R & M MOTOR V
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6.61
001-20-5325
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001-20-5240
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001-20-5255
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001-20-5255
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001-20-5255
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001-20-5260
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2/17/2005 4:14 PM REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 4
PACKET: 00090 CM
VENDOR SET: 99
FUND 001 GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT: 20 POLICE BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO USE: CB —CURRENT BUDGET
o�NDOR NAME ITEM # G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
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PACKET: 00090 CM
VENDOR SET: 99
FUND 001 GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT: 22 ANIMAL CONTROL BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO USE: CB —CURRENT BUDGET
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99-03010 VdEBB AUTO PARTS
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I-5291
I-5311
I-5342
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I-20545
99-11670 CHEM—SERV, INC
I-045870
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M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
2.23
001-22-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
1.81
001-22-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
BATTERIES,FILTERS
000000
6.61
001-22-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
5.43
001-22-5325 R & M MOTOR V FIRE EXT V1/ BRACKET 000000 84.00
001-22-5325
001-22-5250
R & M MOTOR V STARTER FLUID,CARB CLEANER, MIS 000000
MINOR TOOLS SNAPPY SNARE,STEEL SNARE
DEPARTMENT 22 ANIMAL CONTROL
000000
TOTAL:
67.04
122.24
489.40
2/17/2005
4:14
PM
REGULAR
DEPARTMENT PAYMENT
REGISTER
PAGE:
6
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
001
GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT:
24
FIRE DEPARTMENT
BANK:
SB99
BUDGET TO
USE:
CB -CURRENT BUDGET
VENDOR
NAME
ITEM #
G/L
ACCOUNT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CHECK#
AMOUNT
99-00860
DENTON
TROPHY HOUSE
I-11665
001-24-5260
SAFETY
EQUIPM
10 SIGNS
000000
94.00
99-01240
INLAND
TRUCK PARTS CO.
I-18-48882
001-24-5325
R&
M
MOTOR
V
3 INSPECTIONS
000000
180.00
99-01250
INTERSTATE BATTERIES
I-660094987
001-24-5325
R&
M
MOTOR
V
3 BATTERIES
000000
138.90
I-660095309
001-24-5325
R&
M
MOTOR
V
5 BATTERIES
000000
72.95
I-660095309
001-24-5325
R&
M
MOTOR
V
5 BATTERIES
000000
71.95
99-01500
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
I-2767396
001-24-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
MISC SHOP STOCK
000000
15.04
99-02140
RADIO SHACK
I-44630
99-03010
WEBB AUTO PARTS
I-5276
I-5291
I-5311
I-5342
J6270
AAA-DENTON FIRE & SAFET
I-20545
99-11670
CHEM-SERV, INC
I-045870
99-11710
DOOLEY TACKABERRY, INC
I-908282
I-908282
99-11930
SANGER SPORTS CENTER
I-44672
99-13440
ARDMORE SHARKEY'S SCREE
I-85
001-24-5325 R & M MOTOR V BATTERY
000000 39.99
001-24-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
2.23
001-24-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
1.81
001-24-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
BATTERIES,FILTERS
000000
6.61
001-24-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
5.43
001-24-5325 R & M MOTOR V FIRE EXT W/ BRACKET 000000 84.00
001-24-5325 R & M MOTOR V STARTER FLUID,CARB CLEANER,MIS 000000 67.04
001-24-5255
WEARING APPAR
MISC
EQUIPMENT
000000
1,519.36
001-24-5375
MINOR EQUIPME
MISC
EQUIPMENT
000000
2,640.83
001-24-5325 R & M MOTOR V TRUCK SERVICE 000000 450.00
001-24-5255 WEARING APPAR 50 SHIRTS 000000 404.00
DEPARTMENT 24 FIRE DEPARTMENT TOTAL: 5,799.19
2/17/2005 4:14 PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER
PAGE:
7
PACKET: 00090 CM
VENDOR SET: 99
FUND 001 GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT: 26 MUNICIPAL COURT
BANK:
SB99
BUDGET TO USE: CB -CURRENT BUDGET
NAME ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CHECK#
AMOUNT
99-02170 REINERT PAPER & CHEMICA
I-44548
001-26-5245 BLD.& JANITOR
CLEANING SUPPLIES
000000
75.70
99-02970 VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS
I-276588515001
001-26-5210 OFFICE SUPPLI
FAX MACHINE & INK
000000
191.50
99-12730 LAW OFFICE STEVE POSTON
I-0410050110
001-26-5425 LEGAL SERVICE
FEB COURT
000000
500.00
DEPARTMENT 26 MUNICIPAL COURT TOTAL: 767.20
2/17/2005 4:14 PM REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 8
PACKET: 00090 CM
VENDOR SET: 99
FUND 001 GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT: 28 ENFORCEMENT/INSPECTION BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO USE: CB -CURRENT BUDGET
VENDOR NAME ITEM # G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
99-08770 COMPUDATA PRODUCTS
I-44856 001-28-5210 OFFICE SUPPLI VELLUM PAPER,FINGERS 000000 22.33
DEPARTMENT 28 ENFORCEMENT/INSPECTION TOTAL: 22.33
2/17/2005
4:14 PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER
PAGE:
9
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
001 GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT:
30 STREETS
BANK:
SB99
BUDGET TO
USE: CB -CURRENT BUDGET
V�ibOR
NAME ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CHECK#
AMOUNT
99-00050
CONLEY SAND & GRAVEL
I-5060
001-30-5370
STREET/SIDEWA
WASHED SAND
000000
345.33
99-00790
COUNTY BUILDING CENTER
I-10007971
001-30-5370
STREET/SIDEWA
10007971,10007973
000000
17.00
I-10008236
001-30-5370
STREET/SIDEWA
CEMENT
000000
423.35
99-01250
INTERSTATE BATTERIES
I-660095309
001-30-5325
R& M MOTOR V
5 BATTERIES
000000
34.95
I-660095638
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR V
BATTERIES
000000
71.95
99-01300
JAGOE-PUBLIC CO.
I-501030
001-30-5370
STREET/SIDEWA
ASPHALT
000000
1,365.56
99-01310
LUTTRULL MCNATT
I-509390
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FRONT SEALS
000000
2.60
99-01500
LAWSON PRODUCTS
I-2767396
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR V
MISC SHOP STOCK
000000
15.04
99-02170
REINERT PAPER & CHEMICA
I-44548
001-30-5245
OTHER OPERATI
CLEANING SUPPLIES
000000
75.71
''.02200
ROADRUNNER TRAFFIC SUPP
I-28843
001-30-5380
STREET SIGNS
STREET SIGNS
000000
119.82
99-03010
WEBB AUTO PARTS
I-5276
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FILTERS
000000
2.23
I-5291
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FILTERS
000000
1.81
I-5311
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR V
BATTERIES,FILTERS
000000
6.61
I-5342
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FILTERS
000000
5.43
99-06270
AAA-DENTON FIRE & SAFET
I-20545
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FIRE EXT W/ BRACKET
000000
84.00
99-10580
KELLEY SAND & EXCAVATIO
I-630
001-30-5370
STREET/SIDEWA
CONCRETE
000000
960.00
99-11670
CHEM-SERV, INC
I-045870
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR V
STARTER FLUID,CARB CLEANER,MIS
000000
67.04
99-13310
DZANG SPORTS & ACTIVE W
I-2005021721
001-30-5255
WEARING APPAR
JACKETS
000000
125.00
DEPARTMENT 30 STREETS TOTAL: 3,723.43
2/17/2005 4:14 PM REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 10
PACKET: 00090 CM
VENDOR SET: 99
FUND 001 GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT: 32 PARKS BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO USE: CB -CURRENT BUDGET
VndDOR NAME ITEM # G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
99-00790 COUNTY BUILDING CENTER
I-10008042 001-32-5245 MINOR TOOLS PVC 000000 14.68
I-10008243 001-32-5245 MINOR TOOLS 4 TUBES 000000 7.16
99-01310 LUTTRULL MCNATT
I-509390 001-32-5325 R & M MOTOR V BRAKE LIGHT ADAPTER 000000 18.36
I-509390 001-32-5325 R & M MOTOR V BRAKE CONTROLERS 000000 116.52
99-01570 LOWE'S COMPANIES, INC.
I-44766 001-32-5211 LANDSCAPE MAT EDGING 000000 328.48
99-06080 DONALD PADDACK FERTILIZ
I-44644 001-32-5211 LANDSCAPE MAT GRASS 000000 36.00
99-10570 THE SPORTSMAN
I-44642 001-32-5223 CHEMICAL SUPP WEED KILL 000000 8.50
99-11670 CHEM-SERV, INC
I-046198 001-32-5223 CHEMICAL SUPP WEED KILL 000000 429.82
DEPARTMENT 32 PARKS TOTAL: 959.52
2/17/2005
4:14
PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT
REGISTER
PAGE:
11
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
001
GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT:
36
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
BANK:
SB99
BUDGET TO
USE:
CB -CURRENT BUDGET
bLt4DOR
NAME
ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CHECK#
AMOUNT
99-01500
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
I-2767396
001-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
MISC SHOP STOCK
000000
7.51
99-03010
WEBB AUTO
PARTS
I-5276
001-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
1.12
I-5291
001-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
0.92
I-5311
001-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
BATTERIES,FILTERS
000000
3.32
I-5342
001-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
2.70
99-04930
KAUFFMAN TIRE
I-330118
001-36-5325
R& M MOTOR V
2 TIRES
000000
94.76
99-06270
AAA-DENTON FIRE & SAFET
I-20545
001-36-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FIRE EXT W/ BRACKET
000000
42.00
99-08770
COMPUDATA PRODUCTS
I-44856
001-36-5245
MECHANIC SHOP
LETTER FILES
000000
14.81
99-09040
J RANDY THOMPSON
I-43559
001-36-5245
MECHANIC SHOP
WIRE SET,RATCHET,DRILL SET
000000
87.71
99-11670
CHEM-SERV, INC
I-045870
001-36-5325
R & M MOTOR V
STARTER FLUID,CARB CLEANER,MIS
000000
33.51
DEPARTMENT 36
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
TOTAL:
288.36
2/17/2005 4:14
PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 12
PACKET:
00090
CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
001
GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT:
42
Library
BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO USE:
CB -CURRENT BUDGET
v"ADOR NAME
ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
99-11820 THE
STEWART
ORGANIZATIO
I-39218
001-42-5312 R & M OFFICE COPIER MAINT 000000 26.60
99-12090 HIGHSMITH INC
I-44756
001-42-5270 PROGRAMS AND VHS & CD CASES
DEPARTMENT 42 Library
000000 33.57
TOTAL: 60.17
2/17/2005
4:14
PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER
PAGE: 13
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
001
GENERAL FUND
DEPARTMENT:
62
Health
BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO
USE:
CB -CURRENT BUDGET
�UADOR
NAME
ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION
CHECK# AMOUNT
99-12680
BAILEY
ENVIRONMENTAL
1-39490
001-62-5420 HEALTH SERVIC 17 HEALTH INSPECTIONS
000000 1/700600
DEPARTMENT 62 Health
-----------------------------------------
TOTAL: 1,700.00
------------------------
VENDOR SET 001 GENERAL FUND TOTAL: 19,580.02
2/17/2005 4:14 PM REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 14
PACKET: 00090 CM
VENDOR SET: 99
FUND 008 ENTERPRISE FUND
DEPARTMENT: 10 Mayor and City Council BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO USE: CB -CURRENT BUDGET
��L00R NAME ITEM # G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
99-01150 HART INTERCIVIC, INC
I-883856 008-10-5210 OFFICE SUPPLI ELECTION SUPPLIES 000000 50.21
99-10120 OFFICE DEPOT
I-044491
008-10-5210
OFFICE SUPPLI COLOR PAPER
000000
DEPARTMENT 10 Mayor and City Council TOTAL:
---------------------
7,90
2/17/2005
4:14 PM
REGULAR
DEPARTMENT
PAYMENT REGISTER
PAGE:
15
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
008 ENTERPRISE FUND
DEPARTMENT:
15 Administration
BANK:
SB99
BUDGET TO
USE: CB -CURRENT BUDGET
VliiQDOR
NAME ITEM #
G/L
ACCOUNT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CHECK#
AMOUNT
99-00710
DATA BUSINESS FORMS INC
I-217330
008-15-5210
OFFICE SUPPLI
PAID STAMP,ENG STAMP
000000
154.90
99-01920
NICHOLS, JACKSON, DILLA
I-44853
008-15-5425
LEGAL SERVICE
GENERAL LEGAL SERVICES
000000
546.56
99-02170
REINERT PAPER & CHEMICA
I-44548
008-15-5245
JANITORIAL SU
CLEANING SUPPLIES
000000
37.86
99-03050
WILLIAM C. SPORE
I-44448
008-15-5420
CONTRACTUAL S
1099'S
000000
12.50
99-06300 POSTMASTER
I-44849 008-15-5220 POSTAGE BOX 1729 RENEWAL 000000 118.00
DEPARTMENT 15 Administration
TOTAL: 869.82
---------------
2/17/2005
4:14
PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER
PAGE: 16
PACKET:
00090
CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
008
ENTERPRISE FUND
DEPARTMENT:
19
Data Processing
BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO
USE:
CB -CURRENT BUDGET
V�NDOR
NAME
ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CHECK# AMOUNT
99-08770
COMPUDATA PRODUCTS
I-44856
008-19-5205 DATA PROCESSI
INK,FAX CART
000000 254.28
I-44856
008-19-5205 DATA PROCESSI
TRAVAN BACK UP TAPES
000000 205.40
DEPARTMENT 19 Data Processing TOTAL: 459.68
2/17/2005
4:14
PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 17
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
008
ENTERPRISE FUND
DEPARTMENT:
36
Vehicle Maintenance
BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO
USE:
CB -CURRENT BUDGET
v�iJDOR
NAME
ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
99-01500
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
I-2767396
008-36-5325 R & M MOTOR V MISC SHOP STOCK 000000 7.51
99-03010 WEBB AUTO PARTS
I-5276
I-5291
I-5311
I-5342
99-04930 KAUFFMAN TIRE
I-330118
99-06270 AAA-DENTON FIRE & SAFET
I-20545
99-08770 COMPUDATA PRODUCTS
I-44856
99-09040 J RANDY THOMPSON
I-43559
99-11670 CHEM-SERV, INC
I-045870
008-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
1.12
008-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
0.91
008-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
BATTERIES,FILTERS
000000
3.31
008-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
2.69
008-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
2 TIRES
000000
94.76
008-36-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FIRE EXT W/ BRACKET
000000
42.00
008-36-5245
MECHANIC
SHOP
LETTER FILES
000000
14.80
008-36-5245
MECHANIC
SHOP
WIRE SET,RATCHET,DRILL SET
000000
87.70
008-36-5325 R & M MOTOR V STARTER FLUID,CARB CLEANER, MIS 000000
DEPARTMENT 36 Vehicle Maintenance TOTAL:
-----------------------------------------------------
33.51
288.31
2/17/2005
4:14 PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 18
PACKET:
00090
CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
008
ENTERPRISE FUND
DEPARTMENT:
50
Water
BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO
USE:
CB -CURRENT BUDGET
'b/nNDOR
NAME
ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
99-00450
BURRUS
I-44692
008-50-5360 R & M OTHER BLEACH 000000 6.70
99-00790 COUNTY BUILDING CENTER
I-10007910
99-01240 INLAND TRUCK PARTS CO.
I-47808
99-01250 INTERSTATE BATTERIES
I-660095309
99-01500 LAWSON PRODUCTS
I-2767396
99-02140
RADIO SHACK
I-44780
99-02260
S&S TELEMETRY
I-1037
99-02910
UPPER TRINITY
I-270502
I-270502
99-03010
WEBB AUTO PARTS
I-5276
I-5291
I-5311
I-5342
99-06270
AAA-DENTON FIRE & SAFET
I-20545
99-11670
CHEM-SERV, INC
I-045870
99-12410
D&W UTILITY SUPPLY
I-501208
I-501208
I-501295
99-13450
DALE'S WELDING SERVICE
I-44693
008-50-5360 R & M OTHER EXT CORDS 000000 10.58
008-50-5325 R & M MOTOR V INSPECTION 000000 60.00 '
008-50-5325 R & M MOTOR V 5 BATTERIES 000000 59.95
OOH-50-5325 R & M MOTOR V MISC SHOP STOCK 000000 15.04
008-50-5360 R & M OTHER BATTERY 000000 9.38
008-50-5360 R & M OTHER HOME LAND SEC- TCEQ ALARMS 000000 2,000.00
008-50-5385
WATER PURCHAS
VOLUME
&
DEMAND
CHARGES
000000
2,878.50
OOB-50-5420
CONTRACTUAL S
VOLUME
&
DEMAND
CHARGES
000000
9,375.00
008-50-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
2.23
008-50-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
1.61
008-50-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
BATTERIES,FILTERS
000000
6.61
008-50-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
5.43
008-50-5325 R & M MOTOR V FIRE EXT W/ BRACKET 000000 84.00
008-50-5325 R & M MOTOR V STARTER FLUID,CARB CLEANER, MIS 000000 67.04
008-50-5372
V7ATER METER
& METER BOX LIDS
000000
225.00
008-50-5360
R & M OTHER
METER BOX LIDS
000000
25.20
008-50-5360
R & M OTHER
PVC,CLAMPS,FCRC
000000
438.58
00B-50-5420
CONTRACTUAL
S WELD LADDER ON WATER OVERHEAD
000000
1,350.00
DEPARTMENT 50 Water TOTAL: 16,621.05
2/17/2005
4:14 PM
REGULAR
DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER
PAGE:
19
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
008 ENTERPRISE
FUND
DEPARTMENT:
52 Waste Water
Collection
BANK:
SB99
BUDGET TO
USE: CB -CURRENT
BUDGET
v�ADOR
NAME ITEM #
G/L
ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION
CHECK#
AMOUNT
99-02260
S&S TELEMETRY
I-01038
008-52-5420
CONTRACTUAL S DELAY FUSE
000000
71.40
I-01039
008-52-5315
R & M LIFT ST LIFT PUMP
000000
1,330.00
DEPARTMENT 52 Waste Glater Collection TOTAL: 1,401.40
2/17/2005
4:14
PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 20
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
008
ENTERPRISE
FUND
DEPARTMENT:
54
Waste Water
Treatment BANK: SB99
BUDGET TO
USE:
CB -CURRENT
BUDGET
v�NDOR
NAME
ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
99-01500
LAWSON
PRODUCTS
I-2767396
008-54-5325 R & M MOTOR V MISC SHOP STOCK 000000 15.04
99-03010 WEBB AUTO PARTS
I-5276
I-5291
I-5311
I-5342
99-06270 AAA-DENTON FIRE & SAFET
I-20545
99-11670 CHEM-SERV, INC
I-045870
008-59-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
2.23
008-54-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
1981
008-54-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
BATTERIES,FILTERS
000000
6.61
008-54-5325
R
&
M
MOTOR
V
FILTERS
000000
5.43
008-54-5325 R & M MOTOR V FIRE EXT W/ BRACKET 000000 84,00
008-54-5325 R & M MOTOR V STARTER FLUID,CARB CLEANER,MIS 000000
DEPARTMENT 54 U7aste Water Treatment TOTAL:
67.09
182.16
2/17/2005
4:14 PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER PAGE: 21
PACKET:
00090
CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
008
ENTERPRISE FUND
DEPARTMENT:
58
Electric Department
BANK: S899
BUDGET TO
USE:
CB -CURRENT BUDGET
��NDOR
NAME
ITEM #
G/L ACCOUNT NAME DESCRIPTION CHECK# AMOUNT
99-00920
ELLIOTT
ELECTRIC
I-193370401
008-58-6020 IMPROVEMENTS COUPLINGS & ELBOWS 000000 13.83
99-01250 INTERSTATE BATTERIES
I-670035477 008-58-5325
99-01290 J&K LIGHTING & SUPPLY
I-3243 008-58-6020
99-01320 J.L. MATTHEWS CO., INC.
I-33757 008-58-5260
99-01500 LAWSON PRODUCTS
I-2767396 008-58-5325
99-02610 HUGHES SUPPLY, INC
I-29821-00,01 008-58-6020
I-51851-00 008-58-6020
I-51887 008-58-6020
99-02690 TECHLINE
R & M MOTOR V 2 BATTERIES 000000 159.40
IMPROVEMENTS SMALL GLOBES,BULBS 000000 207.50
SAFETY EQUIPM 4 RAIN COATS 000000 369.69
R & M MOTOR V MISC SHOP STOCK 000000 15.04
IMPROVEMENTS CONNECTORS,INSERTS,BUSHING INS 000000
IMPROVEMENTS 400 STICKERS 000000
IMPROVEMENTS FUSE 000000
748.30
132.00
132.80
I-1423309
008-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
CUTOUTS,ARRESTORS
000000
2,578.00
I-1423322
008-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
PHOTO CELL CONTROLS,BULBS
000000
675.00
I-1611399
008-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
QUAIL RUN PHASE II
000000
7,590.41
I-1611673
008-58-5355
METER MAINTEN
2 DOUBLE LUG METER BASE
000000
304.00
I-1611777
008-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
PVC CONDUIT
000000
435.00
I-1611798
008-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
38 RISER POLE ARRESTOR
000000
1,026.00
I-1611799
008-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
COUPLINGS
000000
13.00
99-02730 TEXAS METER & DEVICE
I-0056882
99-03010 WEBB AUTO PARTS
I-5276
I-5291
I-5311
I-5342
99-03020 WESCO
I-108961
I-113399
99-06270 AAA-DENTON FIRE & SAFET
I-20545
99-06930 TX ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
I-00036671
07750 HOME DEPOT/GECF
008-58-5355 METER MAINTEN SINGLE PHASE DEMAND METERS 000000 3,800.00
008-58-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FILTERS
000000
2.23
008-58-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FILTERS
000000
1.81
008-58-5325
R & M MOTOR V
BATTERIES,FILTERS
000000
6.61
008-58-5325
R & M MOTOR V
FILTERS
000000
5.43
008-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
WASHERS,PAINT,TAPE,RINGS,MISC
000000
566.54
008-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
CONDUIT,CLAMPS,BULBS
000000
3,176.70
008-58-5325
008-58-5365
R & M MOTOR V FIRE EXT W/ BRACKET
[�I�I�IIIfIU
TRANSFORMERS DISPOSAL FEES FOR TRANSFORMER 000000
84.00
154.16
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4:14 PM
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DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER
PAGE:
22
PACKET:
00090 CM
VENDOR SET:
99
FUND
008 ENTERPRISE FUND
DEPARTMENT:
58 Electric Department
BANK:
SB99
BUDGET TO
USE: CB -CURRENT BUDGET
o�igDOR
NAME ITEM #
G/L
ACCOUNT NAME
DESCRIPTION
CHECK#
AMOUNT
99-07750
HOME DEPOT/GECF continued
I-7037073
008-58-5250
MINOR TOOLS
TOOLS & CHAIN
000000
108.02
I-8564673
008-58-5250
MINOR TOOLS
GAS CAN,FISHTAPE,BLADES
000000
169.75
99-08230
RELIABLE OFFICE SUPPLIE
I-ZST60900
008-58-5210
OFFICE SUPPLI
POST -IT NOTES,HI-LITERS,INK
000000
58.68
99-09140
GREEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
I-8295
DO8-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
RADIO DETECTION PHASE LOCATER
000000
9,995.00
99-11670
CHEM-SERV, INC
I-045870
008-58-5325
R & M MOTOR V
STARTER FLUID,CARB CLEANER,MIS
000000
67.04
DEPARTMENT 58
Electric Department TOTAL:
32,595.94
VENDOR SET 008 ENTERPRISE FUND
TOTAL:
52,476.47
REPORT GRAND
TOTAL:
72,056.49
2/17/2005 PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER
PAGE: 23
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**
G/L ACCOUNT
TOTALS
**
-___-====LINE
ITEM======---
------=GROUP BUDGET-------
ANNUAL
BUDGET
OVER
ANNUAL BUDGET OVER
,=AR ACCOUNT
NAME
AMOUNT
BUDGET
AVAILABLE
BUDG
BUDGET AVAILABLE BUDG
2004-2005 001-10-5210
OFFICE SUPPLIES
58.11
900
594.59
001-15-5220
POSTAGE
118.00
600
4,268.70
001-15-5230
ADVERTISING
88.20
21500
969.17
001-15-5245
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
37.86
500
375.33
001-15-5420
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
12.50
13,200
9/136650
001-15-5425
LEGAL SERVICES
546.56
51200
11130.08
001-20-5210
OFFICE SUPPLIES
211.45
51300
41319.14
001-20-5240
TRAVEL EXPENSE
62.01
5,000
41044.99
001-20-5245
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES, ETC.
75.71
500
245.19
001-20-5255
WEARING APPAREL
21551.75
7,500
3,666.90
001-20-5260
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
825.92
31,451
10,064.74
001-20-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
487.40
10,000
4,042.28
001-20-5375
MINOR EQUIPMENT
700.00
41000
31271.02
001-22-5248
DOG POUND EXPENSE
185.00
51000
31517.80
001-22-5250
MINOR TOOLS
122.24
600
477.76
001-22-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
182.16
500
42.33-
Y
001-24-5255
WEARING APPAREL
1,923.36
10,770
71842.92
001-24-5260
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
94.00
4,312
3,439.38
001-24-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
11135.95
7,000
1,224.44
001-24-5375
MINOR EQUIPMENT
21640.83
9,800
5,617.42
001-26-5210
OFFICE SUPPLIES
191.50
41200
21854.46
001-26-5245
BLD.& JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
75.70
700
492.60
001-26-5425
LEGAL SERVICES
500.00
91000
51250.00
001-28-5210
OFFICE SUPPLIES
22.33
11200
809.87
001-30-5245
OTHER OPERATING SUPPLIES.
75.71
3,800
2,868.88
001-30-5255
WEARING APPAREL
125.00
4,500
3,274.38
001-30-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
291.66
10,000
7,225.34
001-30-5370
STREET/SIDEWALK MAINT.
31111.24
50,000
30f555.10
001-30-5380
STREET SIGNS
119.82
10,000
71827.93
001-32-5211
LANDSCAPE MATERIAL
364.48
51000
31679.87
001-32-5223
CHEMICAL SUPPLIES
438.32
31000
21541.70
001-32-5245
MINOR TOOLS
21.84
41500
31948.85
001-32-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
134.88
6,000
4,326.97
001-36-5245
MECHANIC SHOP SUPPLIES
102.52
600
213.55
001-36-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
185.84
1,000
558.68
001-42-5270
PROGRAMS AND LIBRARY SUPPL
33.57
2,000
11360.68
001-42-5312
R & M OFFICE EQUIPMENT
26.60
400
248.93
001-62-5420
HEALTH SERVICES
le700.00
7,200
3,000.00
008-10-5210
OFFICE SUPPLIES
58.11
900
594.59
008-15-5210
OFFICE SUPPLIES
154.90
800
265.03
008-15-5220
POSTAGE
118.00
600
41268.72
008-15-5245
JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
37.86
500
375.33
008-15-5420
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
12.50
13,200
9,587.50
008-15-5425
LEGAL SERVICES
546.56
51200
21082.91-
Y
008-19-5205
DATA PROCESSING SUPPLIES
459.68
41700
914.97
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** G/L ACCOUNT TOTALS **
____=====LINE
ITEM=====----
--=====GROUP BUDGET=====__
ANNUAL
BUDGET
OVER ANNUAL BUDGET OVER
ACCOUNT
NAME
AMOUNT
BUDGET
AVAILABLE
BUDG BUDGET AVAILABLE BUDG
008-36-5245
MECHANIC SHOP SUPPLIES
102.50
600
213.81
008-36-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
185.81
11000
562.66
008-50-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
302.11
5,000
3,558.42
008-50-5360
R & M OTHER
2,490.44
80,000
58,476.52
008-50-5372
WATER METER & BOXES
225.00
16,000
12,703.00
008-50-5385
WATER PURCHASE
2,878.50
60,000
50,608.70
008-50-5420
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
10,725.00
133,500
80,268.33
008-52-5315
R & M LIFT STATION
1,330.00
80,000
37,963.79
008-52-5420
CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
71.40
5,000
4,368.10
008-54-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
182.16
11750
1,126.59
008-58-5210
OFFICE SUPPLIES
58.68
2,000
1,443.44
008-58-5250
MINOR TOOLS
277.77
10,000
6,309.57
008-58-5260
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
369.69
81000
7,630.31
008-58-5325
R & M MOTOR VEHICLE
341.56
7,500
4,365.32
008-58-5355
METER MAINTENANCE
4,104.00
30,000
18,272.38
008-58-5365
TRANSFORMERS
154.16
50,000
26,558.89
008-58-6020
IMPROVEMENTS
27,290.08
260,000
26,449.92-
Y
** 2004-2005 YEAR TOTALS **
72,056.49
2/17/2005 4:14 PM
REGULAR DEPARTMENT PAYMENT REGISTER
** DEPARTMENT TOTALS **
PAGE: 25
NO ERRORS
ACCT
NAME
AMOUNT
001-10
MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL
58.11
001-15
ADMINISTRATION
803.12
001-20
POLICE
41914*24
001-22
ANIMAL CONTROL
489.40
001-24
FIRE DEPARTMENT
5,794.14
001-26
MUNICIPAL COURT
767.20
001-28
ENFORCEMENT/INSPECTION
22.33
001-30
STREETS
3,723.43
001-32
PARKS
959.52
001-36
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
288.36
001-42
Library
60.17
001-62
Health
lf700s00
001 TOTAL
GENERAL FUND
19,580.02
008-10
Mayor and City Council
58411
006-15
Administration
869.82
008-19
Data Processing
459.68
008-36
Vehicle Maintenance
288631
008-50
Water
16,621.05
008-52
Waste Water Collection
11401*40
008-54
Waste Water Treatment
182.16
008-58
--------------------------------------------
Electric Department
----....... ------------------------------
32,595.94
008 TOTAL
ENTERPRISE FUND
52,476.47
** TOTAL **
72,056.49
** END OF REPORT **