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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013/04/02-REVISED-Agenda-City Council REVISED CITY COUNCIL AGENDA FOR THE MEETING AT 7:00 P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 02, 2013 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER, CITY HALL 1000 THROCKMORTON STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS I. CALL TO ORDER II. INVOCATION - Reverend Larry Thomas, University Christian Church III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING OF MARCH 26, 2013 V. ITEMS TO BE WITHDRAWN FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA VI. ITEMS TO BE CONTINUED OR WITHDRAWN BY STAFF VII.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-17845 - Approve Temporary Street Closures for Portions of Country Club Circle, Mockingbird Lane, Mockingbird Court, Cantey Street and Rogers Avenue from May 20, 2013 Through May 26, 2013 to Accommodate the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial Golf Tournament (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9) 2. M&C G-17846 - Authorize Temporary Closure of South Lake Street from Terrell Avenue to Humbolt Street from April 2, 2013 to November 30, 2013 to Facilitate Construction of a Proposed Harris Hospital Trauma Unit (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9) 3. M&C G-17847 - Approve Findings of the Ground Transportation Coordinator Regarding Application of The West 7th Pedicab Company LLC, to Operate Four Pedicabs Within the City of Fort Worth and Adopt Ordinance Granting Such Authority (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) B. Purchase of Equipment, Materials, and Services - Consent Items 1. M&C P-11506 - Authorize Purchase Agreement with Trane US Inc. d/b/a Trane, for Trane Original Equipment Manufacturer Parts and Units for All City Departments in the Amount of$206,000.00 for the First Year (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 2. M&C P-11507 - Authorize Purchase Agreements with Multiple Vendors for Traffic Signal Parts for the Transportation and Public Works Department in the Amount of $91,035.00 for the First Year (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) C. Land - Consent Items - None D. Planning & Zoning - Consent Items - None E. Award of Contract - Consent Items Council Date: 4/2/2013 1. M&C C-26179 - Authorize Amendment No. 3 to City Secretary Contract No. 35334 with Data Applications Corporation, in the Amount of $600,000.00 to Provide Continued Computer and Peripherals Maintenance and Support Services for the Information Technology Solutions Department (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 2. M&C C-26180 - Authorize Execution of Amendment No. 4 to City Secretary Contract No. 34819 with Progressive Concepts, Inc. d/b/a Hawk Electronics, to Renew the Agreement and Authorize Funding for Wireless Voice Services for the Information Technology Solutions Department in the Amount of $1,400,000.00 (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 3. M&C C-26181 - Authorize Execution of a Contract with Advanced Paving Acquisition, Ltd., in the Amount of $777,452.90 for the Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Surface Overlay 2013-2 Project to Reconstruct Seven Residential Streets in Lower-Income Neighborhoods and Provide for Staff and Project Costs for a Project Total in the Amount of $850,096.05 (COUNCIL DISTRICTS 3, 4, 5 and 8) 4. M&C C-26182 - Authorize Change in Use and Expenditure of $766,500.00 in Community Development Block Grant Funds to United Community Centers, Inc., in the Form of a Deferred Forgivable Loan for the Construction of the Wesley Community Center to be Located at 3600 North Crump Street, Authorize Execution of Contract and a Substantial Amendment to the City's 2010-2011 Action Plan (COUNCIL DISTRICT 2) 5. M&C C-26183 - Authorize Execution of Change Order No. 1 to City Secretary Contract No. 43988 with The Fain Group, Inc., in the Amount of $269,811.49 for Traffic Management Communication Conduits Along West Rosedale Street from Eighth Avenue to South Main Street, Thereby Increasing the Total Construction in the Amount of$3,514,159.34 (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9) 6. M&C C-26184 - Authorize Execution of a Cost Reimbursement Agreement with the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation for Participation in an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, Accept Grant Funds in the Amount of$17,202.25 for Overtime and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 7. M&C C-26185 - Adopt Appropriation Ordinance to Increase Appropriations in the Amount of $67,000.00 for the Purpose of Receiving Reimbursable Funds for Overtime Costs for the Police Department's Fugitive Unit's Participation in the United States Marshals Service North Texas Fugitive Task Force (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 8. M&C C-26186 - Authorize Execution of an Agreement with Tarrant County in the Amount of $50,000.00 for Professional Forensic Laboratory Services for the Fort Worth Police Department's Crime Lab (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 9. M&C C-26187 - Authorize Execution of an Agreement with CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc., in the Amount of $767,920.00 for Biosolids Implementation and Long Term Master Plan at the Village Creek Water Reclamation Facility (COUNCIL DISTRICT 5) Council Date: 4/2/2013 VIII. PRESENTATIONS BY THE CITY SECRETARY - CONSENT ITEMS 1. OCS - 1882 - Notice of Claims for Alleged Damages and/or Injuries IX. SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS, INTRODUCTIONS, ETC. 1. Presentation of Proclamation for Texas Motor Speedway Races 2. Presentation of Proclamation for Architecture Month 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 1. Report by the Library Advisory Board XIII. RESOLUTION 1 Resolution Supporting Development of a Public-Private Partnership for Implementation of the Tex Rail Project Attachment(s): Resolution - Attached.pdf XIV. ZONING HEARING 1. -1 -079 - (CD 7) - Christ Chapel Bible Church, 3609, 3616 & 3620 and 3704 - 3738 Pershing Avenue; from: "B" Two-Family to: Amend "PD-449" PD/SU Planned Development/Specific Use for church, accessory buildings, and parking; site plan included. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 2. -1 -112 - (CD 2) - Thomas Blanton, 3900 and 3950 Angle Avenue; from: "I" Light Industrial to: "D" High Density Multifamily (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 3. -1 -128 - (CD 7) - David McDavid, 4621 Keller Hicks Road; from: "I" Light Industrial to: "A-5" One-Family (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 4. -13-049 - (CD-ALL) - City of Fort Worth Planning & Development; Text Amendment: Airport Overlay and Compatible Use Zones; An Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Fort Worth, being Ordinance No. 13896, as amended, codified as Appendix "A" of the Code of The City of Fort Worth (1986), to amend: • Article 4 "Overlay Districts", of Chapter 4, "District Regulations" to add a new section, Section 4.405 "Airport/Airfield Overlay ("AO") District"; • Providing for regulations for Airport Overlay Zones and Compatible Use Zones ("AO- CUZ") Restrictions for incompatible uses within Clear Zones and Accident Potential Zones for the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base; and • To revise Chapter 9, "Definitions" to add definitions related to airports To review the proposed amendments: http://www.fortworthtexas.gov/planninganddevelopment/zoningcommission.aspx (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission (Continued from a Previous Council Date: 4/2/2013 Meeting) 5. -13-009 - (CD 9) - Legend Bank, Tarrant County Water District, 1351, 1801, 1811 E. Northside Drive; from: "O-1" Floodplain, "PD-399" Planned Development/Specific Use for all uses in "F" General Commercial except certain prohibited uses and allowing limited uses will be permitted: Property development standards will be the same as set forth in the "F district except for height. A height of 5 stories or 75 feet maximum shall be permitted if approved on the required site plan, and "PD-717" Planned Development/Specific Use for all uses in "F" General Commercial plus hotel, permitting a parking area or garage as long as it is in conjunction with or auxiliary to an onsite business, a temporary residence for security purposes, a temporary trailer used for construction or storage purposes, a bar, tavern, or cocktail lounge if such use is a part of or in connection with a hotel, motel, or restaurant. Property development standards will be the same as set forth in the "F district except for height. A height of 5 stories or 75 feet maximum shall be permitted; site plan required, and excluding certain uses to: "PD/D" Planned Development for all uses in "D" High Density Multifamily; site plan included. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 6. -13-050 - (CD 3, CD 7) - City of Fort Worth Planning and Development, North and South of NAS FW JRB Runways; from: various zoning districts to: add Airport Overlay/Compatible Use Zone Overlay Districts (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 7. -1 -115 - (CD 9) - Jeanie Cornelius, 2839 Merida Street; from: "B" Two-Family to: "PD/UR" Planned Development for all uses in "UR" Urban Residential; site plan included. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 8. -1 -130 - (CD 2) - Trinidad Ministries Foundation, Inc., 3005 Oscar Avenue; from: "A-5" One-Family to: "PD/A-5" Planned Development for all uses in "A-5" One-Family plus two independent accessory living units within existing church building for church related uses; site plan waiver recommended. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 9. -13-018 - (CD 2) - Electro-Tech Services, Inc., 5116 Northeast Parkway; from: "K" Heavy Industrial to: "PD/K" Planned Development for all uses in "K" Heavy Industrial plus halfway house; site plan included. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 10. -13-036 - (CD 2) - Dale Heflin, 1290/1394 Cantrell Sansom Road; from: "I" Light Industrial to: "K" Heavy Industrial (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 11. -13-041 - (CD 6) - JCP Trust, et al, 9605 Old Granbury Road; from: "C" Medium Density Multifamily and "E" Neighborhood Commercial to: "G" Intensive Commercial (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from a Previous Meeting) 12. -13-037 - (CD 3) - Tarrant County Holdings, LLC 3408/3416 Pelham; from: "A-5" One- Family, "F" General Commercial, "CB/GC" Camp Bowie/General Corridor to: "CB/TR" Camp Bowie/Transition (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 13. -13-038 - (CD 8) - Saleh El-Hamad, 2300 Evans Avenue; from: "A-5" One-Family to: "E" Neighborhood Commercial (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 14. -13-039 - (CD 7) - All Storage Camp Bowie Associates, LP 5603/5529 Locke Avenue; from: "CB/RG" Camp Bowie/Ridglea Gateway to: "PD/CB/RG" Planned Development for all uses in "CB/RG" Camp Bowie Ridglea Gateway plus mini-warehouse; site plan included. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 15. -13-040 - (CD 6) - Barket Corporation, 7630 McCart Avenue; from: "FR" General Commercial Restricted and "PD-482" Planned Development/Specific Use for all uses in "E" Council Date: 4/2/2013 Neighborhood Commercial except liquor or package store and to include fitness center as a use; site plan waived to: Amend "PD-482" to add pawn shop as a use; site plan waiver requested. (Recommended for Denial by the Zoning Commission) 16. -13-043 - (CD 6) - SLV IV/Legacy Capital LP, Bounded by Willow Branch Way, Stewart Feltz, Granbury & Hornbeam; from: "AR" One-Family Restricted, "CR" Low Density Multifamily, "C" Medium Density Multifamily, "E" Neighborhood Commercial, and "G" Intensive Commercial to: "A-5" One-Family, "C" Medium Density Multifamily, "E" Neighborhood Commercial, "G" Intensive Commercial and "PD/D" Planned Development for all uses in "D" High Density Multifamily, site plan required. (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 17. -13-046 - (CD 2) - City of Fort Worth Planning & Development, 3106 Hardy Street; from: 51" Light Industrial to: "A-5" One-Family (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) 18. -13-048 - (CD 7) - Armstrong Services & C. Ray Armstrong, 4661 and 4717 White Settlement Road; from: "E" Neighborhood Commercial and "I" Light Industrial to: "PD/SU" Planned Development/Specific Use for a retail structure with caretaker residence with "E" Neighborhood Commercial development standards and a maximum of three single-family residences; 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-17848 - Ratify Expenditures in the Amount of $1,752,038.08 and Authorize Increase of Additional Funds in the Amount of $1,201,272.00 for the Existing Professional Services Agreements for Technology Staffing and Placement Services with Digital Intelligence Systems Corporation, Matrix Resources Inc., and Sentari Technologies, Inc., for the Information Technology Solutions Department (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 2. M&C G-17849 - Authorize Execution of a Lease Agreement with Chesapeake Exploration, LLC, for Natural Gas Drilling Under 15.45 Acres, More or Less, of City-Owned Properties Known as Handley Park Located at 6201 Beaty Street (COUNCIL DISTRICT 5) 3. M&C G-17850 - Adopt Resolution Expressing Official Intent to Reimburse Costs of Approximately $150,000,000.00 of Water and Sewer System Projects and Improvements (ALL COUNCIL DISTRICTS) 4. M&C G-17851 - Authorize Temporary Closure of Pulaski Street West from Seventh Avenue to Eighth Avenue from April 3, 2013 to April 20, 2013 to Facilitate Construction of a Proposed Cook Children's Medical Center Parking Garage (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9) 5. M&C G-17852 - Authorize Acceptance of a Donation from The Scottish Rite Foundation of One Trek Police Mountain Bike and a Monetary Donation in the Amount of$1,099.00 to Purchase a Second Trek Police Mountain Bike and Adopt Appropriation Ordinance (COUNCIL DISTRICT 8) C. Purchase of Equipment, Materials, and Services - None D. Land Council Date: 4/2/2013 1. M&C L-15532 - Authorize Execution of an Agreement Granting Texas Midstream Gas Services, L.L.C., a License to Construct and Operate a Twelve-Inch Underground Natural Gas Pipeline Across City- Owned Properties Located at 2900 and 3128 West Bolt Street for a One-Time License Fee in the Amount of$52,402.00 (COUNCIL DISTRICT 9) E. Planning & Zoning - None F. Award of Contract 1. M&C C-26188 - Authorize Execution of a Public Right-of-Way Use Agreement Granting Texas Midstream Gas Services, L.L.C., a License to Construct and Operate a Twelve-Inch Natural Gas Gathering Pipeline Across Old Granbury Road, Hildring Drive, Seminary Drive and Suffolk Drive (COUNCIL DISTRICTS 3, 6 and 9) 2. M&C C-26189 - Adopt Ordinance Increasing Appropriations in the Culture and Tourism Fund in the Amount of $1,954,000.00 and Decreasing the Assigned Culture and Tourism Fund Balance by the Same Amount, Authorize Execution of a Contract with Johnson Controls, Inc., in the Amount of$1,753,584.00 for the Renovation of the Livestock Pen Exhaust Systems for the Burnett, Richardson-Bass, and Moncrief Buildings at the Will Rogers Memorial Center, Provide for Contingency and Staff Costs for a Total Project Cost in the Amount of $1,954,000.00 (COUNCIL DISTRICT 7) XVI. CITIZEN PRESENTATIONS XVII. EXECUTIVE SESSION (PRE-COUNCIL ) - 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 ADAL&EortWorthTexas.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: 4/2/2013