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HomeMy WebLinkAbout(0001) 1134_A_CITY_COUNCIL_WORKSESSION_21-02-23_Meeting_Agenda (2)1. 2. 3. CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION MEETING AGENDA FOR THE MEETING AT 3:00 PM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2021 CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, ROOM 2020 200 TEXAS STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS 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 21-10540 21-10542 21-10541 21-10543 21-10544 December 2020 - Sales Tax Update - Mark McAvoy Proposed 2021 Comprehensive Plan, Including 20-Year Planned Service Areas - Appendix E - Mark McAvoy Monthly Development Activity Report - D.J. Harrell Street Racing Issues in Fort Worth - Chief Neil Noakes Neighborhoods, USA Conference on Neighborhood Concerns - Michelle Gutt Current Agenda Items - City Council Members Responses to Items Continued from a Previous Meeting M&C (CD 5) Authorize Execution of a Five -Year Tax Abatement Agreement 21-0001 with Granite Village Creek, LLC, for the Construction of an Industrial Warehouse Building with a Total of Approximately 605,441 Square Feet for the Distribution of Retail Goods and Light Manufacturing, having a Cost of at Least $19,842,000.00 on Property Located at 5005 Parker Henderson Road in Neighborhood Empowerment Zone and Reinvestment Zone Six (Continued from a Previous Meeting) Page 1 of 4 CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION Meeting Agenda February 23, 2021 M&C (CD 8) Authorize Execution of a Five -Year Tax Abatement Agreement 21-0002 with Don Ferrier for the Construction of a Single -Family Dwelling of Approximately 1,707 Square Feet and Having a Cost of at Least $259,585.00 on Property Located at 922 E. Oleander Street, Near the Historic Southside Neighborhood and Within Neighborhood Empowerment Zone and Reinvestment Zone Area Six (Continued from a Previous Meeting) M&C (CD 5) Authorize Execution of a Five -Year Tax Abatement Agreement 21-0003 with Candelario Olmos and Yadira Rodriguez for the Construction of a Single -Family Dwelling of Approximately 3,882 Square Feet and Having a Cost of at Least $362,800.00 on Property Located at 5322 Pinson Street, in the Stop Six Sunrise Neighborhood and Within Neighborhood Empowerment Zone and Reinvestment Zone Area Six (Continued from a Previous Meeting) ZC-20-124 (CD 7) North Presidio, LLC, 9200 - 9400 blocks Tehama Ridge Pkwy; From: "G" Intensive Commercial with I-35W Central Zone Overlay To: "UR" Urban Residential with I-35 Central Zone Overlay 18.80 acres (Recommend for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) ZC-20-171 (CD 7) NTP35 LP, 7400 - 8800 blocks NW Highway 287 (North Side); From: "UR" Urban Residential; "G Intensive Commercial To: Planned Development for "UR" Urban Residential and "MU-2" High Density Mixed Use 52.62 ac. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) ZC-20-160 (CD 6) Jimmey Purselley, 800 -1000 blocks E. Rendon Crowley Road; From: "CR" Low Density Multifamily & "F" General Commercial To: Planned Development for all uses in "CR" Low Density Multifamily with development regulations for 45% open space; site plan waiver requested, 20.95 ac. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) ZC-20-179 (CD 6) Harris Parkway Nursing, LLC, 5500- 5600 blocks of W. Risinger Road; From: "A-5" One -Family, "E" Neighborhood Commercial, "FR" General Commercial Restricted To: "C" Medium Density Multifamily, 22.5 ac. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) Page 2 of 4 CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION Meeting Agenda February 23, 2021 ZC-21-001 (CD 7) 1187 Holdings LLC, 4604 Lafayette Avenue; From: "A-5" One -Family To: "Planned Development for all uses in "A-5" One -Family plus two units in on one lot, site plan required for new construction, .15 ac. (Recommended for Denial by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) ZC-21-004 (CD 5) James Cushman, 9201 Trinity Boulevard; From: "J" Medium Industrial, PD 32 To: "I" Light Industrial, .29.52 ac. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 4. Update Related to COVID-19 Response and Recovery a. COVID-19 Updates and Data - Brandon Bennett, Code Compliance b. Emergency Rental Assistance Program - Victor Turner, Neighborhood Services 5. Presentation on Economic Development Program Agreement with Crescent Real Estate, LLC for a Mixed -Use Development to be located at 3300 Camp Bowie Boulevard — Robert Sturns, Economic Development 6. Presentation on Police Department Staffing — Chief Neil Noakes, Police 7. Briefing on Police Technology Updates — Ed Kraus, City Manager's Office 8. Briefing on IT Technology for Council Meetings - Kevin Gunn, IT Solutions 9. Presentation on Personal Social Media Usage and First Amendment — Kelly Albin, Law 10. City Council Requests for Future Agenda Items and/or Reports 11. Executive Session (CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, ROOM 2020) - SEE ATTACHMENT A 21-1153 Executive Session A *NOTE: If physical attendance is deemed to be unsafe due to inclement weather conditions, the City Council may conduct a wholly virtual meeting via remote attendance in accordance with the orders of the Governor of Texas. Check website for up-to-date information. Page 3 of 4 CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION Meeting Agenda February 23, 2021 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, 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. Page 4 of 4