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Agenda CC 07.23.1985
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(1) 0 a) U 0 0 —4 H w C a) to 0 "a ::5 r -i -4 s7: w •r -I ji ru s r H H W H pis 0) sa.; (1) ji 41 (15 .1 •H E-4 41 -r-q w 4 044-)U ra C -4 ro LO (a > M ID4 CO r (U rO :5 u x 4j -r-I 4j 0) F=; s4 M $Z: 4-) H 0 _r_ (Ti 0 04 - (1) CO -lq rU W W Q) -C Q) (1) CU -4 01 C. 0 4 U H -C 0 Z5 a) -r-i Z =5 0 0 o 2: E-4 RS 3 V E 3: r -i G)4 t7) W U3 W 1-� CU > U) 3 r-4 (n -4 4J (0 U E -i -i EQ JJ CT-! 4J z P4 z 0 z 0u H 0 0 U 0 Q � July 23, 1985 The City Council met in Regular Session on the above date at 7:00 PM with Mayor Carl Doering presiding. The following Council Members and Officials were present.- Eb C4 Girvin, Bill Connor, William c. Shell, Joan King, Jim Colbert, City Secretary Pat Caballero, Finance and Administration Director/interim City Manager Frank Reed, Director of Public Works Allyn Moore, community Development and Planning Director Ed Barry and Planning Director Renee Hanson. 1. MINUTES Motion by King and second by Colbert to approve the July 2, July 9, July 10 and the July 16, 1985 minutes with the following corrections to the July 9 minutes: Item number 1 should read " ...Preliminary Plat because the council was not prepared at this time to make the decision to extend city sewer service to the area." Item number 2 should read " .... Motion by Shell and second by Colbert to approve a special permit allowing for the child care center located at 503 Main to operate without any special restrictions. Voting went as follows: Yes: Colbert, Connor and Shell; NO: King. Motion failed. (Failure due to Ordinance 82-4 Girvin as acting mayor did not cast vote." Motion to approve the above minutes with stated corrections carried by unanimous vote. 2. BILLS OVER $2000.00 Motion by Colbert and second by King to approve the bills over $2000.00 submitted by Interim City Manager Frank Reed. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 3. $9 MILLION UTILITY SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS BIDS The low bidder is made part of the following ordinance. 4. ORDINANCE - AUTHORIZATION THE ISSUANCE OF $9 MILLION IN UTILITY SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS - EMERGENCY READING Motion by Connor and second by Colbert to approve on emergency reading an ordinance authorizing the issuance of $9 Million in Utility system revenue bonds. Motion carried by - 1 - unanimous vote. (Ordinance book #5, Page ) 5. APPROVE BIDS FOR SCENIC DRIVE LAND Motion by Colbert and second by King to table this matter until the August 13 Regular Council meeting. Motion carried by unanimous vote. i. APPROVE ROOF REPAIR BIDS FOR LIBRARY, MARY BAILEY CENTE PLANNING OFFICE AND COMMUNITY CENTER Motion by Connor and second by Colbert t authorize Allyn Moore to secure bids for roo repairs for the Library, Mary Bailey Center Planninq Office and the Community Center. Moti carried by o unanimus vote. I 7. AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS ON DUMP BED Motion by Connor and second by.King to authorize Allyn Moore to advertise for bids on dump beds. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 8. PERMIT TO SELL ADVERTISEMENT - EMMA THORNTON Motion by Colbert and second by Girvin to authorize the issuance of a permit to sell advertisement to Macedonia Baptist Church for their anniversary booklet. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 9. ETHICS ORDINANCE - 1ST READING No action taken on this matter. 10. APPROVE JOB DESCRIPTION FOR AIRPORT MANAGER Motion by Connor and second by shell to approve the airport manager Job description submitted by Allyn Moore. Motion carried by unanimous vote, 11. APPROVE LEASE ON HANGER D AT GEORGETOWN AIRPORT Motion by Connor and second by Colbert to approve 12 month lease extension of Hanger D to First Texas Bancorp, Inc. effective July 1, 1985 for a rate of $418.75 per month. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 12. DISCUSS PLANNING DOCUMENTS FEES - ED BARRY The council heard comments from Ed Berry regardinq planning documents fees. The council indicated that he study this matter further and make future recommendations. 13. DISCUSS ARTICLE 3.04 OF THE SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE - ERCEL BRASHEAR Motion by Connor and second by Colbert to table - 2 - this matter until the August 13 Regular Council Meeting. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 14. UNIVERSITY HILLS SECTION TWO P.U.D. - PRELIMINARY PLAT AND SITE PLAN Motion by Connor and second by Shell to table this matter and refer it to staff. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 15. 1000 OAKS RETAIL CENTER - SITE PLAN Motion by Connor and second by Colbert to approve the 1000 Oaks Retail Center Site Plan with the following conditions: 1) Pending decision by City Attorney, a subdivision plat may be required. 2) A 20, dedication for road widening is required along Leander Road. 3) A landscape plan is required for staff review prior to issuance of a building permit. 4) Site grading and detention plan shall be revised and resubmitted for staff review. 5) Utility Plan shall be revised and resubmitted for staff review. 6) A sidewalk shall be provided along Leander Road to Junior High School. 7) An appropriate buffer to reduce noise and visibility shall be created between this project and adjacent residential area. 8) This project shall coordinate whit T.D.H.P.T. plans for widening of Lender Road. 9) Variance to allow a 1 to 150 parking spaces with a caveat that square footage on the building may not be increased. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 16. RESOLUTION MKT PIPELINE LICENSE Motion by King and second by Girvin to table this matter until staff brings it back for action. Motion carried by unanimous vote. 17. DISCUSS COUNCIL CHAMBERS The council undertook a discussion regarding the location of the Council Chambers. Mayor Doering suggested that the Council Chambers be temporarily moved to the soon to be refurbished Fire Hall number one. The council indicated that Mayor Doering visit with Fire Chief Les Bunte and report back. 18. MISC. No action taken • this matter. 19. ADJOURN Motion by King and second by Connor to adjourn. Motion carried by unanimous vote. Time: 10:25 P. - 3 - CITY COUNCIL THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN The City of Georgetown, City Council APPROVES/DISAPPROVES/TABLES/ WITHDRAWS the request listed below. WITNESS OUR HANDS this 23rd day of July p19 85 Mayor, C:iy Counci City of Georgetownt APPLICANT J.S.J. Joint Venture LOCATION South of HWY 29 and northeast of Hutto Road REQUEST Approval of preliminary plat and site plan,.I.of UNIVERSITY PARK CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: see attached planning report COMMENTS:, I. Plat and support documents should conform to requirements of P.U.D. ordinance. II. The following ordinance requirements concerning lots have not been met: A. Area less than 6000 square feet, B. Front width less than 60 feet and/or average depth less than 1Q;0 feet, C. Lots fronting on two non intersection streets, D. Lots placed at right angles to other lots, E. 25 foot front yard Setback is reduced to either 10 feet or 15 feet,(variance is requested F. 7 foot side yard setback is reduced to 5 feet or zero feet, (variance is requested) G. Elimination of public utility easements along rear and side lot limits. [Complete evaluation of these variances cannot be completed until a more detailed site plan is reviewed. However, in general, it is the recom- Mend&tion of the staff that the site and shape of lots be increased: to accommodate the rosi- dential units described in the "Product Justifi- cation" section of proposal,, to provide a mum 15 foot front yard; to provide minimum side yards as required for spacing of structures; to conform to standards for maximum coverage by structures, maximum impervious cover, and req ed private open space; and to reduce or make special provisions for lots at right angles and double frontage lots. Staff has no objection to elimination of rear and side utility easements.] !II. The following ordinance requirements reqardihg Streets have not been met: Ai Private streets ate allowed it p.U.D4s but should have a minimum 50 foot A.O.W. especial- ly if they contain utilit!Osi Complete review of substandard roadway widths will require submittal of typical street and util- ity layout cross-section. B. 75 foot street center line radius on Rachel Court should be increased and requested vari- ance not granted. C. Horn Court exceeds 600' maximum length for cul-de-sac and should be connected to Snyder Court and the request for variance not granted. Similar redesign should be considered for Hyer Court and Merritt Court. IV4 Recommend providing Street access to ad3acent Properties to the northi east and southeast. V. Variance must be requested and justified for proposed reduction of off-street parking re- quirements for three bedroom units. VI. Additional water storage facilities are re- quired to adequately accommodate the development. VII. Water Availability Note shall apply to this subdivision (ie. No building permits shall be issued until the proposed water treatment facil- ities are operational or an acceptable alternate source is provided.). VIII, The preliminary site plan and/or support docu- ments should provide all informational require- ments of Section 2.809 of P.U.D.'Ordinance. .IX. The site plan, typical lot layout, and archi- tectural illustrations should be co-ordinated to provide an accurate indication of all facets of the development. X. A landscape plan should be submitted. The plat and site plan should be resubmitted with all informational requirements of the P.U.D. Ordinance met and the above comments satisfied. CITY COUNCIL THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN The City of Georgetown City Council APPROVES'/DISAPPROVES/TABLES/ WITHDRAWS the request listed below. WITNESS OUR HANDS this 23 day of JULY 19 85 Mayor-, Cit-�Council City of Georgetown APPLICANT JERRY KATZ LOCATION South of Leander Road, west of IH'.35 and Woodmont Dr. REQUEST Site plan approval for 1000,OAKS RETAIL CENTER" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: Staff Recommendation: Site plan and support data should be revised and resubmitted to satisfy the following comments as applicable: 1. Pending decision by City Attorney, a subdivision plat may be required 2. A 20' dedication for road wideninis needed along Leander Rd. 3. A landscape plan is required for staff review prior to issuance of building permit 4. Site grading and detention plan should be revised and resubmitted for staff review 5. Utility Plan should be revised and resubmiteed for�staff,r6view 6. A sidewalk should be provided along Leander Rd to,junior High School 7. An appropriate buffer to reduce noise and -visibility should be created between this project and adjacent residential area 8. This project must co-ordinate with T.D.H.P.T. plans for widening of Leander Road. RecommendatioN: P Z (5-0) Site plan and support data should be revised and resubmittedto satisfy above comments and the concerns expressed by adjacent property owners in so far as possible prior to submittal to Council. Variance from parking requirements should be worked out with staff Recommend granting of variance Conner.* Approve Site plan subject to : parking,su 3ec 0 no in6rease in building size and subject to comments above THE CITY OF GEORGETOWN REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JULY 23, 1985 7:00 PM 1. Approve Minutes 2. Approve Bills Over $2000.00 3. Approve $9 Millon Utility System Revenue Bonds Bids 4. Ordinance - Authorization the Issuance of $9 Millon in Utility System Revenue Bonds - Emergency Reading 5. Approve Bids for Senic Drive Land 6. Approve Roof Repair Bids for Library, Mary Bailey Center and Planning Office 7. Authorization to Advertise for Bids on Dump Bed 8. Permit to Sell Advertisement - Emma Thornton 9. Ethics Ordinance - 1st Reading 10. Approve Job Description for Airport Manager 11. Approve Lease on Hanger D at Georgetown Airport 12. Discuss Planning Documents Fees - Ed.Barry 13. Discuss Article 3.04 of the Subdivision Ordinance Ercel Brashear 14. University Hills Section Two P.U.D. Preliminary Plat and Site Plan 15. 1000 Oaks Retail Center - Site Plan 16. Resolution - MKT Pipeline License 17. Discuss Council Chambers 18. Misc.