HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020/09/15-Agenda-City Council-Worksession CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION MEETING AGENDA
FOR THE MEETING AT 3:15 PM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2020
CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, ROOM 2020
(FORMERLY ROOM 290)
200 TEXAS STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS
1. Report of the City Manager- David Cooke, City Manager
a. Changes to the City Council Agenda
b. Upcoming and Recent Events
C. Organizational Updates and Employee Recognition(s)
d. Informal Reports
20-10474 2020 National Finals Rodeo and Ancillary Events -Michael Crum
20-10475 July 2020 - Sales Tax Update - Terry Hanson
20-10476 Status of Assistance to Nonprofit Organizations Responding to
Coronavirus Pandemic - Victor Turner
20-10477 Aerial Spraying for Mosquitoes Carrying West Nile Virus - Brandon
Bennett
20-10478 Update on Panhandling - Assistant Chief Robert Alldredge and Sarah
Fullenwider
20-10479 Alarm System Permits and Renewal Notification Process - Allison
Gray
20-10480 Monthly Development Activity Report -D.J. Harrell
20-10481 Urban Forestry Ordinance and Enforcement Procedures - Arty
Wheaton-Rodriguez
2. Current Agenda Items - City Council Members
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3. Responses to Items Continued from a Previous Meeting
M&C (CD 7) Authorize Execution of Tax Abatement and Economic
20-0495 Development Program Agreement with Ariat International, Inc. and
NP-OV Fort Worth Project 1, LLC, or Affiliates, for a Corporate Office
and Regional Distribution Hub to be Located at 15201 Blue Mound
Road in Tax Abatement Reinvestment Zone No. 100, City of Fort
Worth Texas (Continued from a Previous Meeting)
M&C (CD 5) Authorize Execution of a Five-Year Tax Abatement Agreement
20-0524 with Idania Montufar and Jose A. Gutierrez Anguiano for the
Construction of a Single-Family Dwelling of Approximately 1,798
Square Feet and Having a Cost of at Least $185,000.00 on
Property Located at 5529 Old Handley Road Near the
Handley Neighborhood and Within Neighborhood Empowerment Zone
and Reinvestment Zone Area Six (Continued from a Previous Meeting)
M&C (CD 4) Authorize Execution of a Five-Year Tax Abatement Agreement
20-0525 with Christopher J. Heim and Jacquelyn Heim, David J. Heim, Jr. and
Kate P. Heim, for the Construction of a Single-Family Dwelling of
Approximately 2,007 Square Feet and Having a Cost of at Least
$215,000.00 on Property Located at 6008 Lantana Lane in
the Woodhaven Neighborhood and Within Neighborhood Empowerment
Zone and Reinvestment Zone Area Five (Continued from a Previous
Meeting)
M&C (ALL) Adopt an Ordinance Amending Chapter 20, "Licenses and
20-0611 Miscellaneous Business Regulations," Article XIII, "Credit Access
Businesses" of the Code of the City of Fort Worth to Amend the
Definition of Credit Access Business (Continued from a Previous
Meeting)
M&C (ALL) Adopt Fiscal Year 2021 Fee Adjustments for the Aviation
20-0638 Department, Public Events Department, Financial Management Services
Department, Development Services Department, and Park and
Recreation Department, Adopt Ordinance Revising Fees, Authorize
Certain Fee Modifications, and Formally Designate Certain Personnel to
Act on Behalf of the Financial Management Services Department in
Collecting Fees and Issuing Licenses (Continued from a Previous
Meeting)
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ZC-20-007 (CD8) Artel Inc., D&KW Properties, 5600 - 6200 blocks South
Freeway & 800 - 1000 blocks Loop 820; From: "A-5" One-Family, "E"
Neighborhood Commercial, "I" Light Industrial To: "J" Medium
Industrial (Applicant request); PD/I Planned Development for all uses in
"I" Light Industrial with a 40 ft. landscaping buffer, 50 ft. building
setback, 8 ft. screening fence, no truck traffic on the eastern most
driveway; site plan included (Zoning Commission recommendation)
99.50 acres (Recommended for Approval as Amended by the Zoning
Commission to PD/I with development standards for 40 ft. landscaping
buffer, 50 ft. building setback, 8 ft. screening fence and no truck traffic
on eastern driveway; site plan included) (Continued from a Previous
Meeting)
4. Update Related to COVID-19 Response and Recovery
a. Fort Worth CARES Emergency Household Assistance Program and NGO (Non-Governmental
Organization)Assistance Program -Victor Turner,Neighborhood Services
b. Preserve the Fort-Robert Sturns,Economic Development
c. Childcare Services -Kara Waddell, Child Care Associates
5. Overview of Significant Zoning Cases -Arty Wheaton-Rodriguez, Development Services
6. Briefing on Proposed Economic Development Program Agreement with Project Panther for the
Relocation of a Corporate Headquarters and Other Offices to Fort Worth—Robert Sturns,Economic
Development
7. Briefing on Approval of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport FY 2021 Budget and 5 8th
Supplemental Bond Ordinance - Chris Poinsatte,Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
8. Briefing on FY21 Annual Public Art Work Plan -Martha Peters,Arts Council of Fort Worth
9. Executive Summary of Community and Police Perception Survey Results -Kim Neal,
Police Oversight Monitor
10. City Council Requests for Future Agenda Items and/or Reports
11. Executive Session (CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY
HALL, ROOM 2020 Formerly Room 290) - SEE ATTACHMENT A
20-0496 Executive Session A
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Members of the City Council may be participating remotely in compliance with the Texas
Open Meetings Act, Council Rules of Procedure, or under the provisions provided by the
Governor of Texas in conjunction with the Declaration of Disaster enacted March 13,
2020.
CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, ROOM 2020 (Formerly Room
290), 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 ADA@FortWorthTexas.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.
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