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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
OCTOBER 11,2016
Present:
Mayor Betsy Price
Mayor Pro tem Dennis Shingleton, District 7
Council Member Salvador Espino, District 2
Council Member W.B. "Zim"Zimmerman, District 3
Council Member Cary Moon, District 4
Council Member Gyna Bivens, District 5
Council Member Jungus Jordan, District 6
Council Member Kelly Allen Gray, District 8
Council Member Ann Zadeh, District 9
Staff Present:
David Cooke, City Manager
Sarah Fullenwider, City Attorney
Mary J. Kayser, City Secretary
I. CALL TO ORDER
With a quorum of the City Council Members present, Mayor Price called the regular session of
the Fort Worth City Council to order at 7:01 p.m. on Tuesday, October 11, 2016, in the City
Council Chamber of the Fort Worth City Hall, 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas.
II. INVOCATION — Reverend Mary Spradlin, Arlington Heights United Methodist
Church
The invocation was provided by Reverend Mary Spradlin, Arlington Heights United Methodist
Church.
III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
IV. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER
27,2016
Motion: Council Member Jordan made a motion, seconded by Council Member Bivens, that
the minutes of the Regular meeting of September 27, 2016, be approved. Motion
passed 9-0.
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V. ITEMS TO BE WITHDRAWN FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA
City Manager Cooke requested that Mayor and Council Communications G-18847 and PZ-3118
be removed from the Consent Agenda for individual consideration.
VI. ITEMS TO BE CONTINUED OR WITHDRAWN BY STAFF
City Manager Cooke requested that Mayor and Council Communication G-18831 be withdrawn
from the Council Agenda and replaced with Mayor and Council Communication G-18831
Revised.
VII. CONSENT AGENDA
Motion: Council Member Bivens made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem Shingleton,
that the Consent Agenda be approved as amended. Motion passed 9-0.
A. General - Consent Items
1. M&C G-18845 - Consent to Re-Appointments to the City's Construction and
Fire Prevention Board of Appeals, Places 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 9 (ALL COUNCIL
DISTRICTS)
2. M&C G-18846 - Adopt Ordinance No. 22456-10-2016 Increasing
Appropriations in Multiple Funds by a Combined Total Amount Up to
$192,000.00, Allocated Proportionately, to Properly Record Fees Paid to Wells
Fargo Bank, National Association, for Banking and Mineral-Lease-
Administration Services Provided in Fiscal Year 2016 Under City Secretary
Contract No. 45281 (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
4. M&C G-18848 - Adopt Appropriation Ordinance No. 22457-10-2016 in the
Amount of $60,000.00 for Master Plan Development and Administrative Costs
for Alliance Park from Available Gas Well Revenue Funds (COUNCIL
DISTRICT 7)
B. Purchase of Equipment, Materials, and Services - Consent Items
1. M&C P-11945 - Ratify Rescission of an Award for the Purchase of Two Sewer
Trucks from Doggett Freightliner of South Texas, LLC, in the Amount of
$669,878.00 for the Property Management Department (ALL COUNCIL
DISTRICTS)
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2. M&C P-11946 - Authorize Rejection of All Bids Received for Grounds
Maintenance at I-35 and 1-30 for the Code Compliance Department and
Authorize Re-Advertisement(ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
3. M&C P-11947 - Authorize Purchase of Two Brush Chippers from Vermeer
Equipment of Texas-Louisiana Inc., for an Amount Up to $135,406.00, Using a
Cooperative Contract for the Transportation and Public Works and Park and
Recreation Departments Through the Property Management Department
(ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
4. M&C P-11948 - Authorize Sole Source Purchase Agreement with
Environmental Improvements, Inc. d/b/a El 2, for a Total Amount Up to
$65,000.00 for the First Year for OEM Wallace and Tiernan Chlorinator and
Ammonia System Parts for the Water Department (ALL COUNCIL
DISTRICTS)
5. M&C P-11949 - Authorize Purchase of a Backhoe from Associated Supply
Company, Inc. d/b/a ASCO, for an Amount Up to $87,016.00, Using a
Cooperative Contract for the Water Department Through the Property
Management Department(ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
6. M&C P-11950 - Authorize Purchase of Seven Backhoes from RDO Equipment
Company for an Amount Up to $776,704.00, Using a Buyboard Cooperative
Contract for the Water and Transportation and Public Works Departments
Through the Property Management Department (ALL COUNCIL
DISTRICTS)
C. Land - Consent Items
1. M&C L-15955 - Authorize Sale of Three City Fee Owned Surplus Properties
Known as 1001, 1005, and 1025 E. Leuda Street to Most Reverend Michael F.
Olson, S.T.D., Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, for a Total Sales
Price of $20,750.00, in Accordance with Section 272.001(b)(6) of the Texas
Local Government Code (COUNCIL DISTRICT 8)
2. M&C L-15956 -Authorize Direct Sale of a Tax-Foreclosed Property Described
as Lot 1183, Block 43, Out of the Hyde Park Addition, Located at 1117 East
Allen Avenue for a Total Cost of $6,600.00 to Juan A. Morales, in Accordance
with Section 34.05 of the Texas Property Tax Code (COUNCIL DISTRICT 8)
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3. M&C L-15957 -Authorize Direct Sale of a Tax-Foreclosed Property Described
as Lot 9, Block 10, Out of the A.S. Hall Addition, Located at 3608 East
Rosedale for a Total Cost of $30,060.39 to Passing the Torch of Jesus Christ
Deliverance Church, in Accordance with Section 34.05 of the Texas Property
Tax Code (COUNCIL DISTRICT 8)
D. Planning & Zoning - Consent Items
1. M&C PZ-3117 - Adopt Ordinance No. 22458-10-2016 Vacating a Portion of
Dexter Avenue, Lafayette Avenue, Bryce Avenue, Gendy Street, an Unnamed
Street and Two Alleys to be Replatted with the Adjoining Property for the New
Arena Project in the Will Rogers Memorial Center (COUNCIL DISTRICT 7)
E. Award of Contract -Consent Items
1. M&C C-27952 -Authorize Execution of a Community Facility Agreement with
FG Aledo Development, LLC, with City Participation in the Amount of
$75,926.00 for Oversizing a Twelve-Inch Water Main to a Sixteen-Inch Water
Main in the Area North Along Farmer Road to Serve the Morningstar
Development and Future Development in the Surrounding Area, in the City of
Fort Worth Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (West of COUNCIL DISTRICT 3)
2. M&C C-27953 - Authorize Execution of a Contract with the Fort Worth
Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce to Assist Minority and Women
Business Enterprises and Small Businesses in an Amount Not to Exceed
$126,504.00 (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
3. M&C C-27954 - Authorize Execution of a Contract with the Fort Worth
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce to Assist Minority and Women Business
Enterprises and Small Businesses in an Amount Not to Exceed $126,504.00
(ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
4. M&C C-27955 - Authorize Execution of Amendment No. 1 to City Secretary
Contract No. 47852, an Engineering Services Agreement with HDR
Engineering, Inc., in the Amount of $250,000.00 for a Revised Contract
Amount of $1,100,000.00 for Transportation Related Services for the 2018
Bond Planning Process (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
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5. M&C C-27956 - Adopt Ordinance No. 22459-10-2016 Increasing
Appropriations in the Federal Grants Operating Fund by $15,000.00, Subject
to Receipt of Funds, for a Reimbursement Grant from the United States
Marshals Service for Participation by the Police Department's Fugitive Unit in
the United States Marshals Service Violent Offender Task Force for Fiscal
Year 2016(ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
6. M&C C-27957 - Authorize Execution of Amendment No. 3 in the Amount of
$273,388.00 to City Secretary Contract No. 38511, an Engineering Agreement
with James DeOtte Engineering, Inc., for a Revised Contract Amount of
$830,722.00 for Sanitary Sewer Main 257 Upper and Middle Village Creek
Parallel Relief Main, Part 1 Project and Provide for Project Management and
Real Property Easement Acquisition Costs (COUNCIL DISTRICT 8)
7. M&C C-27958 - Authorize Execution of Change Order No. 3 in the Amount of
$364,100.00 to City Secretary Contract No. 45817 with William J. Schultz, Inc.
d/b/a Circle "C" Construction Company, for a Revised Contract Amount of
$5,089,157.00 for Clear Fork Drainage Basin M-210 Water and Sanitary Sewer
Improvements, Part 4 and Authorize Change Order No. 3 in the Amount of
$194,205.00 to City Secretary Contract No. 43406 with North Texas
Contracting, Inc., for a Revised Contract Amount of $1,278,917.20 for Clear
Fork Drainage Basin M-210 Water and Sanitary Sewer Improvements, Part 2,
Provide for Additional Project Management and Staff Costs for a Revised
Clear Fork Drainage Basin M-210 Improvements Construction Phase Amount
of $6,788,074.20 and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance Nos. 22460-10-2016 and
22461-10-2016 (COUNCIL DISTRICT 3)
8. M&C C-27959 - Authorize Execution of Amendment No. 2 to City Secretary
Contract No. 43960, an Engineering Agreement with RJN Group, Inc., in the
Amount of $365,000.00 for a Revised Contract Amount of $808,835.35 for
Village Creek Drainage Basin Parallel Interceptor Improvements at Various
Locations Within the Carver Heights Neighborhood Close to Lake Arlington
and Provide for Project Management, Real Property Acquisitions, Utility
Coordination and Material Testing Costs (COUNCIL DISTRICT 5)
9. M&C C-27960 - Authorize Execution of Change Order No. 1 in the Amount of
$370,027.00 to City Secretary Contract No. 46916 with North Texas
Contracting, Inc., for a Revised Contract Amount of $4,618,224.00 for Village
Creek Parallel Interceptor Improvements, Part 1 at Various Locations Within
the Village Creek Drainage Basin on Quail Road, Dowdell Road, State
Highway 303, Handley Drive and One Easement, Provide for Additional Staff
Costs, Easement Acquisition and Inspections for a Revised Construction Phase
Amount of $4,973,224.00 and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance Nos. 22462-10-
2016 and 22463-10-2016(COUNCIL DISTRICT 5)
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VIII. PRESENTATIONS BY THE CITY SECRETARY - CONSENT ITEMS
1. Notice of Claims for Alleged Damages and/or Injuries
End of Consent Agenda.
A. General—Removed from Consent Agenda
3. M&C G-18847 - Adopt Water and Wastewater Capital Improvements Plan
Citizen Advisory Committee Semi-Annual Progress Report on the Collection
and Expenditure of Water and Wastewater Impact Fees (ALL COUNCIL
DISTRICTS)
Ms. Altonette Wilson, 3121 Bright Street, appeared before Council undecided relative to Mayor
and Council Communication G-18847 and was advised by Mayor Price to speak with Mr. John
Carmen,Water Department Director, to address her concerns.
Motion: Mayor Pro tem Shingleton made a motion, seconded by Council Member Zadeh,
that Mayor and Council Communication G-18847 be approved. Motion passed
9-0.
D. Planning & Zoning—Removed from Consent Agenda
2. M&C PZ-3118 - Authorize Initiation of Rezoning for Certain Properties Located
Along W. Berry Street Between Stadium Drive and the Railroad Track East of 6th
Avenue, in Accordance with the Comprehensive Plan and the Berry/University Urban
Village Plan (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9)
Ms. Altonette Wilson, 3121 Bright Street, completed an undecided comment card relative to
Mayor and Council Communication PZ-3118 and was recognized by Mayor Price but was not
present in the Council Chamber.
Motion: Mayor Pro tem Shingleton made a motion, seconded by Council Member Espino,
that Mayor and Council Communication PZ-3118 be approved. Motion passed
9-0.
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IX. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS, INTRODUCTIONS, ETC.
1. Presentation by Cook Children's Hospital to the Fort Worth Police Department
Ms. Nancy Cychol, Chief of Hospital Operations of Cook Children's Hospital recognized Officer
Anthony White and Officer Hector Melendaz, Fort Worth Police Department, and Officer
Fredrick Frasier, Dallas Police Department, and presented them with $5,000.00 for each of their
departments.
2. Presentation of Proclamation for Cares Enough to Wear Pink Day
Council Member Allen Gray presented a proclamation for Cares Enough to Wear Pink Day to
Assistant Chief Patrick H. Vasquez, Fort Worth Fire Department.
3. Presentation of Proclamation for Public Art Month
Council Member Zadeh presented a proclamation for Public Art Month to Ms. Jennifer Casler
Price and Ms. Martha Peters, Fort Worth Art Commission.
4. Presentation of the 2016 Employee Results for the Tarrant County Food Drive
Mr. Mike Steele, representing the Human Relations Commission, provided the results of the
2016 Tarrant County Food Drive as follows: $38,153.27 and 16,750 pounds of food donated and
presented the results of the Tarrant Area Food Bank Drive as follows:
Neighborhood Grand Prize Overall (Combination of Dollars and Pounds) Per Household:
lst Place—Riverwood Homeowners' Association, accepted by Mr. Jerry Bierschenk
2nd Place—Tanglewood Neighborhood Association, accepted by Ms. Deborah Freed
3rd Place—Highlands of Willow Springs Homeowners' Association
City Department Grand Prize Overall (Combination of Dollars and Pounds) Per
Employee:
1st Place—Internal Audit, accepted by Mr. Tom Wilson
2nd Place—Aviation, accepted by Ms. Aya Ealy
3rd Place—City Manager's Office, accepted by Ms. Veronica Viegas
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Mr. Steele expressed appreciation to the Police Department for raising the most of all City
departments. He stated that their fundraising efforts would feed 39,468 individuals within
Tarrant County, and presented a Certificate of Recognition to Lieutenants Julie Swearingin
Marcia Conrad.
Mr. Bennett Cepak, Tarrant Area Food Bank Associate Executive Director, expressed
appreciation to the neighborhoods and City staff who contributed to the fight to end hunger.
X. ANNOUNCEMENTS BY CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND STAFF
1. Upcoming and Recent Events
Mayor Price, Mayor Pro tem Shingleton, and Council Members Espino, Zimmerman, Moon,
Bivens, Allen Gray, and Zadeh announced upcoming and recent events within the City and
various Council districts.
2. Recognition of Citizens
There was no recognition of citizens.
3. Approval of Ceremonial Travel
Motion: Council Member Espino made a motion, seconded by Council Member Bivens,
that ceremonial travel be approved for Council Member Moon on February 19-26,
2017, with Fort Worth Sister Cities for a People-to-People tour of Cuba including
the capital city of Havana, Cienfuegos and Trinidad. Motion passed 9-0.
XI. PRESENTATIONS BY THE CITY COUNCIL
1. Changes in Membership on Boards and Commissions
Motion: Council Member Espino made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem Shingleton,
that the following individuals be reappointed to Place 2 of the boards and
commissions listed below, effective October 11, 2016, and with terms expiring
October 1, 2018:
• Ms. Jennifer Trevino to the City Plan Commission and the Capital
Improvements Advisory Committee for Transportation Impact Fees
• Ms. Celina Vasquez to the Community Development Council
• Ms. Teresa Ayala to the Park and Recreation Advisory Board
Motion passed 9-0.
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Motion: Council Member Allen Gray made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Bivens, that the following individuals be reappointed to Place 8 of the boards and
commissions listed below, effective October 11, 2016, and with terms expiring
October 1, 2018:
• Mr. Robert Kelly to the Board of Adjustment — Commercial and the
Alliance Airport Board of Adjustment
• Mr. Steven Epstein to the Board of Adjustment -Residential
• Mr. Monnie Gilliam to the Building Standards Commission
• Mr. Donald Boren to the City Plan Commission and the Capital
Improvement Advisory Committee on Transportation Impact Fees
• Mr. Jerome Johnson, Community Development Council
• Mr. Billy Ray Daniels, Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission
• Ms. Andrea Rogers Henry to the Library Advisory Board
• Mr. John Tandy to the Urban Design Commission
• Ms. Wanda Conlin to the Zoning Commission and the Alliance Airport
Zoning Commission
Motion passed 9-0.
XII. PRESENTATIONS AND/OR COMMUNICATIONS FROM BOARDS,
COMMISSIONS AND/OR CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES
There were no presentations and/or communications from boards, commissions and/or City
Council committees.
XIII. RESOLUTIONS
1. A Resolution Reappointing Henry Borbolla and Appointing Alternates to the
Mayor's Place on the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board
Motion: Mayor Pro tem Shingleton made a motion, seconded by Council Member Bivens,
that Resolution No. 4687-10-2016 be adopted. Motion passed 9-0.
2. A Resolution Authorizing a Change in Address for Fort Worth City Hall to 200
Texas Street,Fort Worth,Texas 76102 Effective January 1,2017
Motion: Council Member Allen Gray made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Zadeh, that Resolution No. 4688-10-2016 be adopted. Motion passed 9-0.
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3. A Resolution Setting a Public Hearing to be Held During the City Council
Meeting Beginning at 7:00 P.M. on Tuesday, November 15, 2016, in the City
Council Chambers of the City of Fort Worth, 1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort
Worth, Texas, to Consider Amendments to the Impact Fees for Water and
Wastewater Facilities
Motion: Council Member Zimmerman made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Moon, that Resolution No. 4689-10-2016 be adopted. Motion passed 9-0.
XVI. ZONING HEARING
The Notice of Special Hearing set today as the date for the hearing in connection with
recommended changes and amendments to Zoning Ordinance No. 13896 and that notice of the
hearing had been given by publication in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the official newspaper
of the City of Fort Worth, on September 23, 2016.
Mayor Price opened the public hearing.
1. ZC-16-079 - (CD 7) - Brickstone Development LP, 11785 and 11815 Alta Vista;
From: PD 1066 "PD/A-10" Planned Development for all uses in "A-10" One-
Family for the accessory structure to have the same architectural design as the
main building with the following; up to 50% percent lot coverage, reduce front
yard setback to 20 ft., side yard setback at 5 ft., increase maximum square feet
for accessory buildings up to 1,000 sf and allow accessory buildings in the front
yard, and no storage of boats or recreational vehicles; site plan approved To:
Amend PD 1066 to "A-7.5" with the same development standards and
reconfigure subdivision; site plan included (Recommended for Approval by the
Zoning Commission)
Mr. Ron Lewandowsky, 917 Glenmont Road, Keller, Texas, completed a speaker card in support
of Zoning Docket ZC-16-079 and was recognized by Mayor Price but did not wish to address
Council.
Motion: Mayor Pro tem Shingleton made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Zimmerman, that Zoning Docket ZC-16-079 be approved. Motion passed 9-0.
2. ZC-16-121 - (CD 2) - WGK Development Inc., 6000 Block Old Denton Road;
From: "G" Intensive Commercial/I-35 Overlay To: "PD/G" Planned
Development for all uses in "G" Intensive Commercial plus mini warehouse; site
plan included/I-35 Overlay (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning
Commission)
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Mr. Karl Crawley, 900 Jackson Street, Dallas„ Texas, completed a speaker card in support of
Zoning Docket ZC-16-121 and was recognized by Mayor Price but did not wish to address
Council.
Motion: Council Member Espino made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem Shingleton,
that Zoning Docket ZC-16-121 be approved, excluding uses for massage parlors,
tattoo shops, or pawn shops. Motion passed 9-0.
3. ZC-16-134 - (CD 2) -Alejandro Orozco, 2305, 2307, 2309 and 2311 Ross Avenue;
From: "B" Two-Family To: "PD/B" Planned Development for all uses in "B"
Two-Family plus nine residential units and parking lot; site plan included
(Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
Motion: Council Member Espino made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem Shingleton,
that Zoning Docket ZC-16-134 be approved. Motion passed 9-0.
4. ZC-16-140 - (CD 9) - Lang Oleander LLC, Washington Adams Property LLC,
Blue Dragon 1130 LLC, TCIDA Real Estate Holdings LLC, Allen P. Schuster,
1001, 1003 and 1005 W. Rosedale and 1100 Blocks Adams, College and
Washington Avenue; From: "NS-T4" Near Southside/General Commercial and
"NS-T4N",Near Southside/General Commercial Neighborhood To: "PD/NS-T4"
Planned Development for all uses in "NS-T4" Near Southside/General
Commercial with a maximum of six story multifamily and parking garage; site
plan included (Recommended for Denial by the Zoning Commission)
The following individuals appeared before Council in support of Zoning Docket ZC-16-140:
Mr. Roy Oujesky, 201 Main Street, Suite 2500 (provided handouts)
Mr. Mike Brennan, 1109 Mistletoe Drive (provided handouts)
Mr. Dirik Oudt, 5350 Emerson
Mr. Taras "Ted" Sowirka, 1120 South Adams Street, appeared before Council in opposition to
Zoning Docket ZC-16-140.
Ms. Marielle Mercurio, 1118 South Adams Street, completed a speaker card in opposition to
Zoning Docket ZC-16-140 and was recognized by Mayor Price but did not wish to address
Council.
Motion: Council Member Zadeh made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Zimmerman, that Zoning Docket ZC-16-140 be approved to include the
requirement that the fitness pool and amenity center shall be available for public
membership and 80 additional parking spaces be added for the public. Motion
passed 9-0.
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5. ZC-16-148 - (CD 3) - Calvin Rucker, 6600 Calmont Avenue; From: "E/AO"
Neighborhood Commercial/NASJRB Airport Overlay To: "PD/E/AO" Planned
Development for all uses in "E" Neighborhood Commercial plus
office/warehouse/NASJRB Airport Overlay; site plan included (Recommended
for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
Motion: Council Member Zimmerman made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Moon, that Zoning Docket ZC-16-148 be approved. Motion passed 9-0.
City Secretary Kayser advised that Zoning Dockets ZC-16-152 through ZC-16-155 would be
heard together under one motion.
6. ZC-16-152 - (CD 5) - City of Fort Worth Property Management, 5100 Martin
Luther King Freeway; From: PD 566 "PD/SU" Planned Development/Specific
Use for citizen drop off station for collection of large household waste (non-
hazardous); site plan approved To: Amend PD 566 to add hazardous household
waste drop off/collection and minor site reconfigurations; site plan included
(Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
7. ZC-16-153 - (CD 8) - City of Fort Worth Property Management, 6260 Old
Hemphill Road; From: PD 756 "PD/SU" Planned Development/Specific Use for
collection/disposal of non-hazardous household waste items; site plan
approved To: Amend PD 756 to add hazardous household waste drop
off/collection and minor site reconfigurations; site plan included (Recommended
for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
8. ZC-16-154 - (CD 2) - City of Fort Worth Property Management, 2204 (2524)
Brennan Avenue; From: PD 590 "PD/SU" Planned Development/Specific Use for
the collection and disposal of large, non-hazardous household waste; site plan
approved To: Amend PD 590 to add hazardous household waste drop
off/collection and minor site reconfigurations; site plan included (Recommended
for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
9. ZC-16-155 - (CD 7) - City of Fort Worth Property Management, 301 Hillshire
Road; From: "I" Light Industrial and PD 927 "PD/P' Planned Development for
all uses in "I" Light Industrial plus recycling drop off station for non-hazardous
household waste, recycling and animal control; site plan approved To: Amend
the boundaries of PD 927 and add household hazardous waste drop off/collection;
site plan included (Tract 1) and to "I" Light Industrial (Tract 2) (Recommended
for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
Motion: Council Member Bivens made a motion, seconded by Council Member Jordan,
that Zoning Dockets ZC-16-152 through ZC-16-155 be approved. Motion passed
9-0.
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10. ZC-16-156 - (CD 9) - FW Bluff Apartments LP, 2198-2200 and 2300 blocks Bird,
2201 Embry and 850-999 Scenic Hill Drive; From: PD1041 "PD/UR" Planned
Development for all uses in "UR" Urban Residential with development
standards; site plan waived To: Amend PD1041 to clarify calculation of signage
on entry wall on sign area only, sign not to exceed 49 sq. ft., allow a maximum of
four (4) directional type signs not to exceed 48 inches in height and 36 inches in
width with a maximum of 30% containing branding or logo for the apartments,
and allow for the leasing office/community center to be a minimum of one story;
site plan waiver recommended (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning
Commission)
Mr. Pretlow Riddick, 3413 Bryn Mawr, Dallas, Texas, completed a speaker card in support of
Zoning Docket ZC-16-156 and was recognized by Mayor Price but did not wish to address
Council.
Motion: Council Member Zadeh made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem Shingleton,
that Zoning Docket ZC-16-156 be approved. Motion passed 9-0.
11. ZC-16-157 - (CD 8) - Tony Cervantes and Marie Chairez, 2210 E. Vickery;
From: "A-5" One-Family To: "C" Medium Density Multifamily (Recommended
for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
Ms. Shirley Bryant, 504 Woodrow Avenue, completed a speaker card in opposition to Zoning
Docket ZC-16-157 and provided handouts.
Motion: Council Member Allen Gray made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Jordan, that Zoning Docket ZC-16-156 be continued to the November 1, 2016,
Council meeting. Motion passed 9-0.
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12. ZC-16-159 - (CD 7) - Event Facilities Fort Worth Inc. and City of Fort Worth
Special Events, 1900-2400 blocks Montgomery Street, 3401 Trail Drive;
From:"E" Neighborhood Commercial, "J" Medium Industrial and "K" Heavy
Industrial To: PD 896 "PD/I" Planned Development for all uses in "1" Light
Industrial, including: helistop, outdoor sales and storage, yards, contractor
storage and all uses customarily associated with the following events: arts, crafts
and collectibles, auto/motorcycle/RV/truck shows and events, circus, carnival,
midway, conference, concerts, conventions, catering, dances, recitals, dog/cat
show, equestrian activities (sales, shows, and housing), emergency shelter,
exhibits/booths, farmers'/flea market, gun show, health fairs/classes, livestock
activities/stock show (sales, shows, and housing), RV living and trailer parking
temporary as associated with events, sporting events (rodeo, boxing, karate,
etc.),- excluding the following uses: blood bank, sexually oriented business, pawn
shop, car wash, manufactured housing sales, vehicle junkyard, assembly of pre-
manufactured parts, coal, coke or wood yard, crematorium, electroplating,
manufactured home repair (RV repair permitted), paper box manufacture,
rubber stamp manufacture, railroad roundhouse or railroad car repair, railroad
spur, loading or storage; with development standards for height, setbacks,
parking, and signage; site plan waiver recommended (Recommended for
Approval by the Zoning Commission)
Mr. Barry Hudson, Dunaway Associates, 550 Bailey Avenue, Suite 400, completed a speaker
card in support of Zoning Docket ZC-16-159 and was recognized by Mayor Price but did not
wish to address Council.
Motion: Mayor Pro tem Shingleton made a motion, seconded by Council Member Jordan,
that Zoning Docket ZC-16-159 be approved. Motion passed 9-0.
13. ZC-16-160 - (CD 5) - Hector Maldonado and Rosa Yanci Ramirez, 11479 Mosier
Valley Road, 3309 Fite Street; From: "AG" Agricultural To: "PD/SU" for
outside storage of semi trucks and trailers with no primary use with "I" Light
Industrial Development standards; site plan included (Recommended for Denial
by the Zoning Commission)
Motion: Council Member Bivens made a motion, seconded by Council Member Espino,
that Zoning Docket ZC-16-160 be denied. Motion passed 9-0.
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14. ZC-16-162 - (CD 3) - City of Fort Worth Planning and Development: Petition
Tanglewood Neighborhood Phase II, Generally bounded by Bellaire, Hulen,
Ranchview, and Bellaire Circle; From: "A-5" One-Family, "C" Medium Density
Multifamily, and PD 531 "PD/SU" Planned Development/Specific Use for all uses
in "A-5" One-Family plus perimeter fencing and gates; site plan approved To:
"A-10" One-Family, "A-21" One-Family, "A-43" One-Family, and Amend
PD531 for "A-43" One-Family plus perimeter fencing and gates; site plan waiver
recommended (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
Ms. Deborah Freed, 3225 Preston Hollow Road, appeared before Council in support of Zoning
Docket ZC-16-162.
Motion: Council Member Zimmerman made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Zadeh, that Zoning Docket ZC-16-162 be approved with appreciation. Motion
passed 9-0.
City Secretary Kayser advised that Zoning Dockets ZC-16-163 through ZC-16-168 would be
heard together under one motion.
15. ZC-16-163 - (CD 9) - Mary Byrd/City of Fort Worth Planning & Development,
1320 Bluebonnet Drive; From: "A-10" One-Family To: Add Historic and
Cultural Overlay(Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
16. ZC-16-164 - (CD 9) - Nila Riddle/City of Fort Worth Planning & Development,
1601 Bluebonnet Drive; From: "A-10" One-Family To: Add Historic and
Cultural Overlay(Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
17. ZC-16-165 - (CD 9) - Lana and James Self/City of Fort Worth, 1604 Bluebonnet
Drive; From: "A-10" One-Family To: Add Historic and Cultural Overlay
(Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission)
18. ZC-16-166 - (CD 9) - Carlela and Andrew Vogel/City of Fort Worth Planning &
Development, 2017 Mapleleaf Street; From: "A-10" One-Family To: Add
Historic and Cultural Overlay (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning
Commission)
19. ZC-16-167 - (CD 9) - Mary Cecilia Thompson/City of Fort Worth Planning &
Development, 2216 Primrose Avenue; From: "A-10" One-Family To: Add
Historic and Cultural Overlay (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning
Commission)
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20. ZC-16-168 - (CD 9) - Mary Cecilia Thompson/City of Fort Worth Planning &
Development, 2221 Primrose Avenue; From: "A-10" One-Family To: Add
Historic and Cultural Overlay (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning
Commission)
Motion: Council Member Zadeh made a motion, seconded by Council Member Bivens,
that Zoning Dockets ZC-16-163 through ZC-16-168 be approved. Motion passed
9-0.
21. ZC-16-169 - (CD 9) - FW Bluff Land LP, 2240, 2324 and 2328 Dalford Street and
2321 Bird Street; From: "A-5" One-Family To: PD 1041 "PD/UR" Planned
Development for all uses in "UR" Urban Residential with development standards
for setbacks, height, parking, landscaping, fencing, signage and architecture; site
plan waiver recommended (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning
Commission)
Mr. Pretlow Riddick, 3413 Bryn Mawr, Dallas, Texas, completed a speaker card in support of
Zoning Docket ZC-16-169 and was recognized by Mayor Price but did not wish to address
Council.
Motion: Council Member Zadeh made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Zimmerman, that Zoning Docket ZC-16-169 be approved. Motion passed 9-0.
22. ZC-16-170 - (CD 5) - City of Fort Worth Planning and Development Historical
Preservation: Remove Stop Six Sunrise Edition Historic and Cultural District
Overlay, Generally bounded by Stalcup Road on the east, Ramey Street on the
north, Sheraton Drive on the west, East Berry Street on the south and Village
Creek Road on the west; From: "A-7.5/11C" One-Family "A-5/HC" One-Family,
"B/HC" Two-Family, "CF/HC" Community Facilities, "ER/HC" Neighborhood
Commercial Restricted, "E/HC" Neighborhood Commercial, "FR/HC" General
Commercial Restricted, "F/HC" General Commercial, "I/HC" Light Industrial,
"MU-1/11C" Low Intensity Mixed Use; with Historic and Cultural District
Overlay To: Remove Historical and Cultural District Overlay (Recommended for
Approval by the Zoning Commission)
Ms. Sharon Armstrong, 4605 Virgil, appeared before Council in support of Zoning Docket ZC-
16-170.
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The following individuals appeared before Council appeared before Council in opposition to
Zoning Docket ZC-16-170.
Mr. Bob Willoughby, 6731 Bridge Street 9125
Ms. Regina Blair, 2701 Lena (provided handouts)
Ms. Alma Allen, 2701 Lena Street
Ms. Rosie Williams, 5136 Anderson Street
Motion: Council Member Bivens made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem Shingleton,
that Zoning Docket ZC-16-170 be approved and Ordinance No. 22464-10-2016 be
adopted. Motion passed 9-0.
23. ZC-16-171 - (CD-ALL) - City of Fort Worth Planning and Development: Text
Amendment: Zoning Commission Section 3.504 Council Hearing Action; An
Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Fort Worth, being
Ordinance No. 21653, as amended, codified as Appendix A of the Code of The
City of Fort Worth (2015), by amending; Article 5 "Text Or Map Amendments",
of Chapter 3, "Review Procedures", Sections 3.503 through 3.507 revise the
process for zoning application withdrawals and renumber (Recommended for
Approval by the Zoning Commission)
Motion: Council Member Jordan made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem Shingleton,
that Zoning Docket ZC-16-171 be approved and Ordinance No. 22465-10-2016 be
adopted. Motion passed 9-0.
There being no one else present desiring to be heard in connection with the recommended
changes and amendments pertaining Zoning Ordinance No. 13896 for the above-listed cases,
Council Member Jordan made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem Shingleton, that the hearing
be closed.
XV. REPORT OF THE CITY MANAGER
B. General
1. M&C G-18831 -Adopt Policy for Resolutions of City Support for Applications
to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs Seeking Non-
Competitive (4%) Housing Tax Credits for Affordable Housing Projects (ALL
COUNCIL DISTRICTS) (Continued from a Previous Meeting)
It was the consensus of the City Council that Mayor and Council Communication G-18831 be
withdrawn.
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2. M&C G-18831 - (Revised) Adopt Policy for Resolutions of No Objection for
Applications to the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs for
Non-Competitive (4%) Housing Tax Credits for Affordable Housing
Development(ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
Motion: Council Member Allen Gray made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Zadeh, that Mayor and Council Communication G-18831 Revised be approved.
Motion passed 9-0.
F. Award of Contract
1. M&C C-27961 - Authorize Execution of a Contract with the Arts Council of
Fort Worth and Tarrant County,Inc., in the Amount of$1,377,500.00 from the
General Fund to Support Artistic and Cultural Activities for Fiscal Year 2017
(ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS)
Motion: Council Member Zadeh made a motion, seconded by Council Member Espino,
that Mayor and Council Communication C-27961 be approved. Motion passed
9-0.
2. M&C C-27962 - Authorize Execution of a Five-Year Tax Abatement
Agreement with Perry L. and Darlene Spencer for the Rehabilitation of a
Single-Family House on Property Located at 3112 Canberra Court in the
Berryhill/Mason Heights Neighborhood Empowerment Zone (COUNCIL
DISTRICT 8)
Motion: Council Member Allen Gray made a motion, seconded by Council Member
Bivens, that Mayor and Council Communication C-27962 be approved. Motion
passed 9-0.
3. M&C C-27963 - Authorize Payment of a Delay Claim in the Amount of
$420,754.15 to Austin Bridge & Road, LP, for Delays Associated with the
Relocation of Franchise Utility Facilities on the Altamesa Boulevard Phase 2
Project, Thereby Increasing the Total Project Cost to $27,317,082.74, City
Project No. C00768 (COUNCIL DISTRICT 6)
Motion: Council Member Jordan made a motion, seconded by Council Member Espino,
that Mayor and Council Communication C-27963 be approved. Motion passed
9-0.
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4. M&C C-27964 - Authorize Execution of a Construction Contract with The
Fain Group, Inc., in the Amount of $3,222,964.25 for the Construction of the
Transportation Connections for Pedestrians and Bicycles Project Phase II and
Provide for Additional Project Costs and Contingencies in the Amount of
$242,094.47 for a Total Construction Cost of $3,465,058.72 (COUNCIL
DISTRICTS 4 and 9)
Motion: Council Member Moon made a motion, seconded by Council Member Zadeh, that
Mayor and Council Communication C-27964 be approved. Motion passed 9-0.
5. M&C C-27965 - Conduct Public Hearing,Ratify Application for and Authorize
Acceptance of a Grant from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance
Grant Fiscal Year 2016 Program from the United States Department of
Justice, Office of Justice Programs and Bureau of Justice Assistance in the
Amount of $552,581.00, Authorize Execution of a Grant Agreement with the
United States Department of Justice and Related Memoranda of
Understanding with Tarrant County and the Cities of Arlington, Bedford,
Hurst and North Richland Hills and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance (ALL
COUNCIL DISTRICTS) (PUBLIC HEARING)
a. Report of City Staff
Ms. Sasha Kane, Fort Worth Police Department, appeared before Council and provided a staff
report.
b. Citizen Comments
There were no citizen comments.
c. Council Action
Motion: Mayor Pro tem Shingleton made a motion, seconded by Council Member Bivens,
that the public hearing be closed, Mayor and Council Communication C-27965 be
approved, and Appropriation Ordinance No. 22466-10-2016 be adopted. Motion
passed 9-0.
(Council Member Bivens stepped away from the dais.)
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XVI. PUBLIC HEARING
1. First Public Hearing on Service Plan for Annexation AX-13-013, Approximately
93.4 Acres of Land, Located in Tarrant County, Along Jacksboro Highway and
East of the Town of Lakeside, in the Far West Planning Sector (Future
COUNCIL DISTRICT 7)
Mayor Price opened the public hearing.
a. Report of City Staff
Mr. Leo Valencia, Planning and Development Department, appeared before Council and
provided a staff report.
b. Citizen Comments
There were no citizen comments.
Motion: Mayor Pro tem Shingleton made a motion, seconded by Council Member Jordan,
that the public hearing be closed. Motion passed 8-0, Council Member Bivens
absent.
(Council Member Jordan stepped away from the dais.)
2. First Public Hearing on Service Plan for Annexation AX-16-005, Approximately
44.58 Acres of Land, Located in Parker County, Along Walsh Ranch Parkway
and North of Interstate 30, in the Far West Planning Sector (Future COUNCIL
DISTRICT 3)
Mayor Price opened the public hearing.
a. Report of City Staff
Mr. Leo Valencia, Planning and Development Department, appeared before Council and
provided a staff report.
b. Citizen Comments
There were no citizen comments.
Motion: Council Member Zimmerman made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem
Shingleton, that the public hearing be closed. Motion passed 7-0, Council
Members Bivens and Jordan absent.
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3. First Public Hearing on Service Plan for Annexation AX-16-006, Approximately
89 Acres of Land, Located South of Longhorn Road and West of Marine Creek
Road,in the Far Northwest Planning Sector (Future COUNCIL DISTRICT 2)
Mayor Price opened the public hearing.
a. Report of City Staff
Mr. Leo Valencia, Planning and Development Department, appeared before Council and
provided a staff report.
b. Citizen Comments
There were no citizen comments.
Motion: Council Member Espino made a motion, seconded by Mayor Pro tem Shingleton,
that the public hearing be closed. Motion passed 7-0, Council Members Bivens
and Jordan absent.
(Council Members Bivens and Jordan returned to their places at the dais.)
XVII.CITIZEN PRESENTATIONS
Ms. Dianna Wilson, 5816 Village Court Circle 9326, appeared before Council relative traffic
lights, streetlights, sidewalks and cameras and Police Department behavior.
Mr. Bob Willoughby, 6731 Bridge Street 4125, appeared before Council relative to the City
Manager and the Code Compliance Department.
XVIII.EXECUTIVE SESSION (CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL,
ROOM 290) - SEE ATTACHMENT B
XIX. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Mayor Price adjourned the Regular meeting at 9:05 p.m., in
memory of architect Bing Thom, who passed away on Tuesday, October 4, 2016.