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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017/02/07-Agenda-City Council CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR THE MEETING AT 7:00 P.M. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2017 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL 200 TEXAS STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS I. CALL TO ORDER II. INVOCATION - Pastor Chris Freeland, McKinney Memorial Bible Church III. PLEDGES OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE UNITED STATES AND THE STATE OF TEXAS (State of Texas Pledge: "Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indivisible.") IV. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES OF THE JOINT CITY COUNCIL AND FORT WORTH EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT FUND BOARD AND CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION OF JANUARY 24, 2017, AND CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AND THE REGULAR MEETING OF JANUARY 31, 2017 V. ITEMS TO BE WITHDRAWN FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA VI. ITEMS TO BE CONTINUED OR WITHDRAWN BY STAFF VII. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the Consent Agenda require little or no deliberation by the City Council. Approval of the Consent Agenda authorizes the City Manager, or his designee, to implement each item in accordance with staff recommendations. A. General - Consent Items 1. M&C G-18938 - Adopt Resolution Authorizing the City Attorney to Retain the Law Firm of Kelly Hart & Hallman, LLP, as Outside Legal Counsel, Pursuant to Chapter VI, Section 3 of the City Charter, to Provide Legal Representation to Defend the City in a Fee Dispute Brought by Cantey Hanger LLP (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 2. M&C G-18939 - Adopt Revised Schedule of Parking Rates and Charges for the Municipal Parking System at the Fort Worth Convention Center to be Effective on March 1, 2017 (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9) 3. M&C G-18940 - Authorize Temporary Closure of a Segment of Pharr Street One- Hundred Feet West of its Intersection with the 1-35 Southbound Service Road from February 15, 2017 Through March 15, 2017 (COUNCIL DISTRICT 8) 4. M&C G-18941 - Approve Request of Downtown Fort Worth Initiatives, Inc., for Temporary Street Closures from April 17, 2017 Through April 24, 2017 to Accommodate the 2017 Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9) 5. M&C G-18942 - Authorize Acceptance of an Additional Award in the Amount of $235,000.00 in Fiscal Year 2015 Homeland Security Grant Program Funds from the United States Department of Homeland Security Through the State of Texas, Office of the Governor, Authorize Execution of Related Documents, and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) B. Purchase of Equipment, Materials, and Services - Consent Items 1. M&C P-11995 - Authorize Purchase of an Etnyre Chip Spreader from RB Everett Council Date: 2/7/2017 & Company in the Amount of $179,910.00, Using a Cooperative Contract for the Transportation and Public Works Department Through the Property Management Department (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) C. Land - Consent Items 1. M&C L-15997 - Authorize Direct Sale of a City Fee-Owned Property Located at 3009 Hemphill Street to a Buyer for the Amount of the Highest Cash Offer, in Accordance with Section 253.014 of the Texas Local Government Code (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9) 2. M&C L-15998 - Authorize Dedication of All Easements Required to Facilitate the Development of a Future Charter School on City Property Located at 5817 and 5901 Boca Raton Boulevard (COUNCIL DISTRICT 4) D. Planning & Zoning - Consent Items - None E. Award of Contract - Consent Items 1. M&C C-28098 - Authorize Execution of One-Year Annual Contracts with Renewal Options for Construction Inspection Services for Various City Construction Projects with Freese and Nichols, Inc., Lamb-Star Engineering, L.P., Lina T. Ramey and Associates, Inc., Multatech Engineering, Inc., Pape-Dawson Engineers, Inc., CMT Engineering, Inc. d/b/a PaveTex, TEI Program/Construction Management, Inc., Teague Nall & Perkins, Inc., and VRX, Inc., with a Fee Not to Exceed $900,000.00 Annually Per Firm (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 2. M&C C-28099 - Authorize Execution of a Professional Services Agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., in an Amount Not to Exceed $87,800.00 for Construction Phase Administration Services for the Construction of Heritage Trace Parkway and Tehama Ridge Parkway Roundabout Intersection (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 3. M&C C-28100 - Authorize Execution of an Interlocal Agreement with Tarrant County with City Participation in the Amount of $362,299.90 for Street Rehabilitation on South Pipeline Road from Raider Road to House Anderson Road (COUNCIL DISTRICT 5) 4. M&C C-28101 - Authorize Establishment of Ten Quiet Zones - Five at Union Pacific Railroad Crossings: Ayers Avenue, Hughes Avenue, Oakland Boulevard, Tierney Road, and Handley Drive; Four at Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Crossings: Bonds Ranch Road, W. Seminary Drive, W. Butler Street, and W. Biddison Street; and One at Trinity Railway Express Railroad Crossing: Mosier Valley Road After the Necessary Construction Has Been Completed at Each Location (COUNCIL DISTRICTS 5, 7, 8 and 9) 5. M&C C-28102 - Authorize Execution of Change Order No. 4 in the Amount of $768,894.00 to City Secretary Contract No. 46976 with The Ridgemont Company d/b/a Ridgemont Commercial Construction, Inc., for a Revised Contract Amount of $26,310,304.00 for the North Service Center (2014 BOND PROGRAM) (COUNCIL DISTRICT 7) Council Date: 2/7/2017 6. M&C C-28103 - Ratify Emergency Contract with William J. Schultz, Inc. d/b/a Circle "C" Construction Company, City Secretary No. 46849, in the Final Amount of $63,640.00 for Emergency Sanitary Sewer Repair Work Performed at 6200 Pioneer Parkway (COUNCIL DISTRICT 5) 7. M&C C-28104 - Ratify Emergency Contract with William J. Schultz, Inc. d/b/a Circle "C" Construction Company, City Secretary No. 46850, in the Final Amount of $63,955.00 for Emergency Sanitary Sewer Repair Work Performed at 6286 Broadway Avenue and Approximately Six Hundred Fifty Feet West of Lavon Drive (COUNCIL DISTRICT 4) 8. M&C C-28105 - Authorize Execution of a Contract with Excel 4 Construction, LLC, in the Amount of $891,350.00 for Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation, Contract 92, Part 1 Located in the University West-Park Hill Place, Colonial Hills and University Place Neighborhoods, Provide for Project Costs and Contingencies for a Total Project Amount of $1,085,050.00 and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance (COUNCIL DISTRICTS 3 and 9) VIII. PRESENTATIONS BY THE CITY SECRETARY - CONSENT ITEMS 1. Notice of Claims for Alleged Damages and/or Injuries IX. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS, INTRODUCTIONS, ETC. 1. Presentation by Fort Worth Sister Cities, Inc. and the Administration of the Citizen Diplomat Oath X. ANNOUNCEMENTS BY CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND STAFF 1. Upcoming and Recent Events 2. Recognition of Citizens 3. Approval of Ceremonial Travel XI. PRESENTATIONS BY THE CITY COUNCIL 1. Changes in Membership on Boards and Commissions XII. PRESENTATIONS AND/OR COMMUNICATIONS FROM BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND/OR CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES XIII. ORDINANCE 1. An Ordinance Ordering a General Election by the Qualified Voters of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, on May 6, 2017, for the Purpose of Electing the Mayor and City Council Members for City of Fort Worth and Ordering a Runoff Election, If Needed Attachment(s): Ordinance - Attached.pdf XIV. ZONING HEARING 1. ZC-16-192 - (CD 9) - City of Fort Worth Planning & Development: Text Amendment: Create Berry/University Form Based Code; 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 13 "Form Based Districts", of Chapter 4, "District Regulations" to: . Add a new section, Section 4.1308 Berry/University ("BU") District'; . Add separate zones within the district; Council Date: 2/7/2017 • Provide for standards for new construction and certain renovations; • Require a Certificate of Appropriateness for new construction and certain renovations; • Provide for administrative approval of Certificate of Appropriateness under certain circumstances; • Provide an appeal process; and . Amend Section 4.1200 Form Based Districts Code Use Table to add the uses allowed within the Berry/University District To review the proposed amendments: http://www.fortworthtexas.gov/westberry (Recommended for Approval as Amended by the Zoning Commission to add buffer landscaping requirement when adjacent to "A-5", "B", or "BU-RA") 2. ZC-16-193 - (CD 9) - City of Fort Worth Planning & Development: Map Amendment: Create Berry Form Based Code with Subdistricts, Generally bounded by Bowie and Lowden Streets to the north, UPRR to the east, Devitt and Mission Streets to the south and Stadium to the west; From: "A-5" One-Family, "B" Two-Family, "C" Medium Density Multifamily, "ER" Neighborhood Commercial Restricted, "E" Neighborhood Commercial, "MU-1" Low Intensity Mixed Use, "MU-2" High Intensity Mixed Use, "J" Medium Industrial, PD38 "PD/SU" Planned Development/Specific Use to permit a small animal hospital; requiring a screening fence along the south boundary of the subject property, PD157 "PD/SU" for all uses in "E" and overnight parking of a dump truck with trailer subject to restrictions, PD497 Planned Development/Specific Use or all uses in "MU-2" High Intensity Mixed Use District except certain uses, PD 532 "PD/MU-1" Planned Development/Low Intensity Mixed-Use increasing the height to 80 feet, or six stories, for the area at 3113 South University Dr. and "PD/MU-2" Planned Development/High Intensity Mixed-Use for all uses in MU-2 except for certain uses, PD 667 "PD/SU" Planned Development/Specific Use for all uses in "C" Medium Density Multi Family Residential plus parking for Texas Christian University only and PD 826 "PD/MU-1" Planned Development for all uses in "MU-1" Low Intensity Mixed Use plus drive-thru restaurant per site plan To: Berry University Form Based Code with Subdistricts: Residential Attached (BU-RA), Residential Mixed Use (BU-RX), Commercial Mixed Use (BU-CX), Shopfront (BU-SH), Institutional Mixed Use (BU-IX) and Civic (BU-CIV) with Storm Water Bonus Area To review the proposed amendments: http://www.fortworthtexas.gov/westberry (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 3. ZC-17-001 - (CD 7) - Lennar Homes of Texas, 1197 Keller Haslet N/Westport, 600-800 blocks Rancho Canyon Way; From: "AG" Agricultural To: "A-5" One-Family and "A-7.5" One-Family (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 4. ZC-17-003 - (CD 4) - LRB Holdings Inc., 1849 Handley Ederville Road: From: "G" Intensive Commercial To: "I" Light Industrial (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 5. ZC-17-004 - (CD 8) - Brian Villegas, 2155 New York Avenue; From: "A-5" One-Family To: "B" Two-Family (applicant request) "PD/B" Planned Development for all uses in "B" Two- Family with waiver to front yard parking; site plan waiver recommended (Zoning Commission recommendation) (Recommended for Approval as Amended to PD/B with front yard parking, site plan waiver) 6. ZC-17-005 - (CD 9) - Texas Christian University, 2809-2829 (odds) Princeton Street; From: "C" Medium Density Multifamily/TCU Overlay To: PD 497 Planned Development for all uses in 'MU-1' Low Intensity Mixed Use excluding ambulance dispatch station, blood bank, electric power substation probation or parole office, auto repair, paint & body shop, boat rental or sales, cold storage or ice plant, gunsmithing, repair or sales, mini-warehouses, newspaper distribution center, assembly of pre-manufactured parts except for vehicle trailers, airplanes, mobile homes, bottling works, milk or soft drinks, manufacture of artificial flowers, ornaments, awnings, tents, bags, Council Date: 2/7/2017 cleaning or polishing preparations, small boats, novelties and clothing, monument works stone, paper box manufacture, rubber stamp manufacture, sheet metal shop, warehouse or bulk storage, welding shop, custom work (not structural); with the following waivers to the MU-1 standards: 1) front yard setback on Cantey Street greater than 20 feet, 2) to not meet facade or fenestration requirements, 3) to not meet building material masonry requirements, 4) to not provide building entries to the public street, and 5) provide main entrances interior to the property; site plan waiver recommended/TCU Overlay (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 7. ZC-17-006 - (CD 9) - Texas Christian University, 2800 & 2900 block Merida Avenue, From: "B" Two-Family/TCU Overlay To: PD 497 Planned Development for all uses in "MU-1" Low Intensity Mixed Use excluding ambulance dispatch station, blood bank, electric power substation probation or parole office, auto repair, paint & body shop, boat rental or sales, cold storage or ice plant, gunsmithing, repair or sales, mini-warehouses, newspaper distribution center, assembly of pre-manufactured parts except for vehicle trailers, airplanes, mobile homes, bottling works, milk or soft drinks, manufacture of artificial flowers, ornaments, awnings, tents, bags, cleaning or polishing preparations, small boats, novelties and clothing, monument works stone, paper box manufacture, rubber stamp manufacture, sheet metal shop, warehouse or bulk storage, welding shop, custom work (not structural); with the following waivers to the MU-1 standards: 1) front yard setback on Cantey Street greater than 20 feet, 2) to not meet facade or fenestration requirements, 3) to not meet building material masonry requirements, 4) to not provide building entries to the public street, and 5) provide main entrances interior to the property; site plan waiver recommended/TCU Overlay (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 8. SP-17-001 - (CD 3) - Ahmad and Ansari Investment Group LLC, 6728 W. Vickery Boulevard; From: PD 578 Planned Development/Specific Use for all uses in "E" Neighborhood Commercial plus: Neighborhood Grocery Market and Fuel Sales and excluding the following: adult day care; ambulance dispatch station; care facility, hospice, hospital; center, community recreation, or welfare (private or non-profit); private country club; continued golf driving range; place of worship; telecommunications antenna (or structure); telecommunications tower; utility transmission or distribution line; amusement outdoor; drive-in restaurant or business; lodge or civic club; drive thru bank massage therapy; commercial swimming pool; theater, movie or auditorium; ry park; antique shop,business college or commercial school; cold storage plant or ice plant; large retail (single story over 60,000 square feet); laundry, dry-cleaning or washateria; liquor store or package store; mortuary or funeral home; pawn shop; tattoo parlor; taxidermist shop; veterinary clinic with kennels; garage, storage only; parking area or garage, commercial or auxiliary; trailer, portable, sales, construction or storage; vendor, transient door-to-door; electric power substation; water supply, treatment or storage facility; bed and breakfast home or inn; airport, aviation field; helistop or landing area; batch plant concrete or asphalt plant (temporary) To: Amend PD 578 site plan to add retail buildings and parking (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 9. ZC-17-008 - (CD 3) - Walid Elwaei, 3136 and 3142 Sappington Place; From: "A-5/AO" One- Family/NASJRB Airport Overlay To: "C/AO" Medium Density Multifamily/NASJRB Airport Overlay (applicant request) "B/AO" Two-Family/NASJRB Airport Overlay (Zoning Commission recommendation) (Recommended for Approval as Amended by the Zoning Commission to "B/AO") 10. ZC-17-009 - (CD 7) - Mereken Land & Production Company, 3300 W. 4th Street; From: PD 733 Planned Development/Specific Use for Residence with Office for both units; site plan required To: Amend PD 733 for auxiliary parking lot only with waiver to utilize the existing fence to the west as the screening fence; site plan included (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) Council Date: 2/7/2017 11. SP-17-002 - (CD 9) - Will Ed Wadley, 120 University Drive; From: PD 458 "PD/SU" Planned Development/Specific Use for all uses in "E" Neighborhood Commercial including retail/showroom for rental of equipment for construction, banquets, catering and events. Warehousing for materials, equipment, linens, utensils and supplies. Outdoor display and storage of equipment, tools and other materials. Hours of operation 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday thru Saturday. No storage of materials above the height of the fence. No intrusion by lights on the adjacent property. All booms and lifts will be stored in the lowered or retracted position To: Amend site plan PD 458 to allow for structure parking and increase the size of south building (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 12. ZC-17-012 - (CD 5) - Lucila Franco, 3211 Burton Avenue; From: "A-5" One-Family To: "PD/ER" Planned Development for a beauty salon with "ER" Neighborhood Commercial Restricted development standards; site plan included (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) XV. REPORT OF THE CITY MANAGER A. Benefit Hearing - None B. General 1. M&C G-18943 - Adopt Ordinance Amending Chapter 22 "Motor Vehicles and Traffic," Article III "Operation of Vehicles," Section 22-86 "Speeding," Subsections (h) and (i) of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (2015), as Amended, to Change the Locations, Extent and Speed Limits of Certain Speed Zones (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) C. Purchase of Equipment, Materials, and Services 1. M&C P-11996 - Authorize Execution of a Professional Services Agreement with All City Management Services, Inc., for Crossing Guard Services in an Amount Up to $1,495,844.00 Per Year for the Police Department (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) D. Land - None E. Planning & Zoning 1. M&C PZ-3127 - Consider Appeal of the Denial by the City Plan Commission Regarding the Proposed Vacation of a Portion of Carroll Street in the West Seventh Urban Village (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9) F. Award of Contract 1. M&C C-28106 - Authorize Execution of a Contract with S.J. Louis Construction of Texas, Ltd., in the Amount of $9,882,130.00 for Northside II Forty-Eight Inch Water Main Phase II, Part 1 from Heritage Trace Parkway/Harmon Road Intersection to Wagley Robertson Road, Provide for Project Costs, Testing and Contingencies for Part 1 for a Total Project Amount of $10,958,030.00, Adopt Resolution Expressing Official Intent to Reimburse Expenditures with Proceeds of Future Debt and Adopt Appropriation Ordinances (COUNCIL DISTRICT 7) XVI. CITIZEN PRESENTATIONS Council Date: 2/7/2017 XVII. EXECUTIVE SESSION (CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, ROOM 290) - SEE ATTACHMENT B XVIII. ADJOURNMENT According to the City Council Rules of Procedures, individual citizen presentations shall be limited to three minutes, and group presentations shall be limited to ten minutes. At the Mayor's discretion, time limits may be reasonably extended. Fort Worth Council Chamber, is wheelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as interpreters, readers, or large print are requested to contact the City's ADA Coordinator at(817) 392-8552 or e- mail ADAk ortWorthTexas.gov at least 48 hours prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made.If the City does not receive notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, the City will make a reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations. Council Date: 2/7/2017