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2022-07-12 Regular Meeting Packet
AGENDA City Council Meeting THE CITY OF Anna Tuesday, July 12, 2022 @ 6:30 PM Anna ISD Board Room 201 E. 7th Street Anna, Texas 75409 The City Council of the City of Anna will meet at 6:30 PM, on Tuesday, July 12, 2022, at the Anna ISD Board Room located at 201 E. 7th Street, Anna, Texas, to consider the following items. Welcome to the City Council meeting. Please sign the Sign -In Sheet as a record of attendance. If you wish to speak on an Open Session agenda item, please fill out the Opinion/Speaker Registration Form and turn it in to the City Secretary before the meeting starts. 1. Call to Order, Roll Call, and Establishment of Quorum. 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Neighbor Comments. At this time, any person may address the City Council regarding an item on this meeting Agenda that is not scheduled for public hearing. Also, at this time, any person may address the City Council regarding an item that is not on this meeting Agenda. Each person will be allowed up to three (3) minutes to speak. No discussion or action may be taken at this meeting on items not listed on this Agenda, other than to make statements of specific information in response to a citizen's inquiry or to recite existing policy in response to the inquiry. 4. Reports. Receive reports from Staff or the City Council about items of community interest. Items of community interest include: expressions of thanks, congratulations, or condolence; information regarding holiday schedules; an honorary or salutary recognition of a public official, public employee, or other citizen (but not including a change in status of a person's public office or public employment); a reminder about an upcoming event organized or sponsored by the governing body; information regarding a social, ceremonial, or community event organized or sponsored by an entity other than the governing body that was attended or is scheduled to be attended by a member of the governing body or an official or employee of the municipality, and announcements involving an imminent threat to the public health and safety of people in the municipality that has arisen after the posting of the Agenda. a. Proclamation Declaring July as Park and Recreation Month. (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) b. Recognition of Landon Mullin Johnson. (Council Member Kevin Toten) 5. Work Session. a. Update on Municipal Complex. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) b. Zoning Discussion - Leonard Trails. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) C. FY22/23 Budget Update. (City Manager Jim Proce) d. Update on the Splash Pad and Next Steps. (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) 6. Consent Items. These items consist of non -controversial or "housekeeping" items required by law. Items may be considered individually by any Council Member making such request prior to a motion and vote on the Consent Items. a. Approve the City Council Meeting Minutes for June 28, 2022. (City Secretary Carrie Land) b. Review Minutes of the June 6, 2022, Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) C. Approve a Resolution regarding the Garner Tres, Block A, Lot 1, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) d. Approve a Resolution regarding the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5, Replat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) e. Approve a Resolution regarding the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5, Site Plan. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) f. Approve a Resolution regarding the Villages of Waters Creek, Block B, Lot 1, Preliminary Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) g. Approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a task order amendment with Birkhoff Hendricks & Carter for the easement acquisition phase of the SH5 Utility Relocation project. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) h. Approve a Resolution approving an Amended and Restated Development Agreement with Bloomfield Homes, LP for the Crystal Park Development. (Director of Economic Development Joey Grisham) i. Approve meeting attendance for City Council, EDC/CDC Boards, Parks Advisory Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Board of Adjustment and Diversity and Inclusion Commission. (City Secretary Carrie Land) 7. Items For Individual Consideration. a. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Drought Contingency Plan. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters) b. Conduct a Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on a Resolution regarding the 75 North Addition, Lots 14R & 15R, Residential Replat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) C. Consider/Discuss/Action on a Resolution regarding Anacapri, Phase 2, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) 8. Closed Session (Exceptions). Under Tex. Gov't Code Chapter 551, the City Council may enter into Closed Session to discuss any items listed or referenced on this Agenda under the following exceptions: a. Consult with legal counsel regarding pending or contemplated litigation and/or on matters in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 of the Government Code (Tex. Gov't Code §551.071). b. Discuss or deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property (Tex. Gov't Code §551.072). C. Discuss or deliberate Economic Development Negotiations: (1) To discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the City has received from a business prospect that the City seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the City of Anna and with which the City is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) To deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by subdivision (1). (Tex. Gov't Code §551.087). d. Discuss or deliberate personnel matters (Tex. Gov't Code §551.074). The Council further reserves the right to enter into Executive Session at any time throughout any duly noticed meeting under any applicable exception to the Open Meetings Act. 9. Consider/Discuss/Action on any items listed on any agenda - work session, regular meeting, or closed session - that is duly posted by the City of Anna for any City Council meeting occurring on the same date as the meeting noticed in this agenda. 10. Adjourn. This is to certify that I, Carrie L. Land, City Secretary, posted this Agenda on the City's website (www.annatexas.gov) and at a place readily accessible to the public at the Anna City Hall and on the City Hall bulletin board at or before 5:00 p.m. on July 8, 2022. Carrie L. Land, City Secretary 1. The Council may vote and/or act upon each of the items listed in this agenda. 2. The Council reserves the right to retire into executive session concerning any of the items listed on this agenda, whenever it is considered necessary and legally justified under the Open Meeting Act. 3. Persons with a disability who want to attend this meeting who may need assistance should contact the City Secretary at 972 924-3325 two working days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. THE CITY OF Anna AGENDA ITEM: iIff,711111►rx"ll1 City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Proclamation Declaring July as Park and Recreation Month. (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: 1+3IFMa0N=10101LhI►Ti1=1z117_11Is] LIF I_'I i r_[91:I►y,14011 &1 1. NRPA_PRMonth22_logo 2. 2022 Parks and Recreation Month Proclamation APPROVALS: Olivia Demings, Events Coordinator Created/Initiated - 7/6/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/6/2022 'oNAKKSfAN� I D PFCPFATIOK Citp of Ofuna, Texas Proclamation Designation of July as Park and Recreation Month WHEREAS parks and recreation programs are an integral part of communities throughout this country, including the City of Anna, Texas; and WHEREAS our parks and recreation are vitally important to establishing and maintaining the quality of life in our communities, ensuring the health of all citizens, and contributing to the economic and environmental well-being of a community and region; and WHEREAS parks and recreation programs build healthy, active communities that aid in the prevention of chronic disease, provide therapeutic recreation services for those who are mentally or physically disabled, and also improve the mental and emotional health of all citizens; and WHEREAS parks and recreation programs increase a community's economic prosperity through increased property values, expansion of the local tax base, increased tourism, the attraction and retention of businesses, and crime reduction; and WHEREAS parks and recreation areas are fundamental to the environmental well-being of our community; and WHEREAS parks and natural recreation areas improve water quality, protect groundwater, prevent flooding, improve the quality of the air we breathe, provide vegetative buffers to development, and produce habitat for wildlife; and WHEREAS our parks and natural recreation areas ensure the ecological beauty of our community and provide a place for children and adults to connect with nature and recreate outdoors; and WHEREAS the U.S. House of Representatives has designated July as Parks and Recreation Month; and WHEREAS the City of Anna, TX recognizes the benefits derived from parks and recreation resources Designation of July as Park and Recreation Month NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the City Council that July is recognized as Park and Recreation Month in the City of Anna, TX. (,L7�,n x7tnesr whereof (5h me hereunto set mp hand this 12th dap f&ulp, 2022 and called thu seal to be afwed Nate Pike, Mayor THE CITY OF Anna iIMM1►r.X■a City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: AGENDA ITEM: Recognition of Landon Mullin Johnson. (Council Member Kevin Toten) SUMMARY: The item before the City Council is to recognize Landon Mullin Johnson and his video promoting Anna and the Anna Historical Depot. FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Ryan Henderson, Assistant City Manager Created/Initiated - 7/7/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/7/2022 THE CITY OF Anna i00►r.1M City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Gregory Peters AGENDA ITEM: Update on Municipal Complex. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) SUMMARY: Representatives from Lee Lewis will provide an update to the City Council and be available for questions on the current status and schedule. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Not applicable STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 4: High Performing, Professional City STAFF RECOMMENDATION: For information only ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Jim Proce, City Manager Created/Initiated - 7/6/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/6/2022 THE CITY OF Anna iIMM1►r.W011111a City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Zoning Discussion - Leonard Trails. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Zoning discussion and direction for a tract of land that is primarily located within a Catalyst Area as identified within the Anna205O Downtown Master Plan. Catalyst Areas Dispersed throughout the southern and central areas of Downtown, several locations adjacent to major intersections (FM 4,55 and SH 5] or places of activity (Municipal Complex} provide sufficient land size for Catalyst Areas to emerge. These four areas have beer identified for redevelopment or new development based on several factors, including the size of each area, and its potential to spur activity, contribuheto the urban fabric and to serve as a unique Downtown anchor or signature neighborhood. Investment in these areas will show confidence and commitment to Downtown and could help catalyze further economic growth in the district. Partnerships and financial incentives may be required to attract investment to these sites, The following primary building types are appropriate In the Catalyst Areas (Mixed -use, office, storefront retail, restaurants, urban attached residentli L&S, The following secondary building types are appropriate in the Catalyst Areas (Churches, Civic Structures, Accessary Structures, Open Spaces, Parking Garages, detached residential, cottage residentialJ: FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 1: Growing Anna Economy Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: 1. Anna Council Work Session Write Up 2. Anna Work Session Presentation APPROVALS: Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Created/Initiated - 7/6/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/6/2022 2 Greenside at Craig Ranch, 6950 TPC Drive, Suite 350 McKinney Texas 75070. Q UA L I CQ QUALICOCOMMUNITIES.COM communities Leonard Trails Location: Anna, Texas Developer: Qualico Communities The Leonard Trails development is a proposed 345 home development Southeast of Anna's downtown. The western portion of the site is identified in the Downtown Master Plan as a catalyst area for downtown Anna and the eastern portion is marked as intown residential. We believe mixing these uses across the entire site in a way that strengthens the site will be the most effective use of the catalyst area. Our proposal includes C-2 commercial fronting E. White Street, a mix of residential lot sizes tailored for intown living, ample green space and amenity space, and trails that provide pedestrian connectivity to downtown. We also propose connecting Leonard Avenue to E. White Street and a connection to Anna Town Square to the south to free up traffic patterns. Our proposed mix of lots include rear loaded townhomes with direct access to green spaces, 40' courtyard homesites, as well as 40' and 50' traditional lots. This mix of uses varies the look of the neighborhood and allows for a density of almost four dwelling units per acre. While we don't want to detract from Anna's downtown core, our proposal includes general commercial that abuts the open space to let the green space serve as a buffer between residential and commercial. This area also becomes the common ground between the uses where outdoor activities and events, such as movie nights on the lawn, small weekend festivals, and lawn games can be played. Having multiple users of the green space activates the space and brings life to both the neighborhood and commercial. The homes in Leonard Trails will be constructed with quality materials and finishes. The front of the homes will be predominantly masonry and fiber cement siding will be used for accents such as dormers on the front of the home. Materials will be included in our development agreement so the city can hold builders to a minimum standard. A QUALICO Company Downtown Framework Plan ELM GiRCM L7—t.—Street types AL Downtown arterial , � 7pwnt4wn Type A _ Downlown Type B r :i ■ O"ntov Type C ■ 0 D❑vmt9wn Type D 1 Legend R` 7 Anna Uy Limits •--•Ratlmad Lakes Sheams u Parosls I i — - Downtown Core -- Downtown Neighhor'7oon ■ Downtown Gore ■ CIWC'InsllWhonal Sol Catalyst Area& e ■ Adaptive Rouse. InhP t ntioWn ReSldenLai Transdlonal D.ere opeol 11� ■ Open Space �` Tian • , Pmmp dTead Furry Galeway �. Identity pains ,_ k Trail Node i4-11 I If INORTH LOCATION OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT r _` Total Site Acreage 976 acres Open SpaceJ'ENT Acreage Product Type Phase i Count Phase 2 Count TOTAL PERCOUNT25'x100' 29 52 al 23Townh— Lots 40'x130' 6 36 42 12Courtyard Lots 40'xl20' Lots 56 54 110 3150'x120' Lots 63 49 112 32TOTAL 154 191 345 10 1: tea. �d1�i. d a t tw s + Retail (5.2 ac) 4' Retail • ��ryR (4.8 ac) Flex Open Space =P µ Detention Packet Park rAL !i o mvu a ,ar pn a�arro it 4 CONNECTION II - TOE WHITE e�Ra a ai Spa (5.2 ac) Flex Open Space (5 0 ac) i NEIGHBORHOOD AND INTERACTION WITH 40' BERM COMMERCIAL/ RETAIL CONTINUED FROM ANNA TOWN SQUA V Detention I CONNECTION TO ANNA TOWN SQUARE TBG leonard trails concept plan a.raas 0]AFn Quality 50' Lot Traditional Elevations _ t a Y —� I' Gii — oil Mi 4 • II W M XT��Iv - _—iruus � XT—UM yr, ar +� = T �= TV � L — LI �L-L�ILLL LPL La a OWICO C—P-y 40 Lot Traditional Elevations IZA �.. _ .__ — _s _weir•'-:> W. �weN�li�■��. a � ilrlril�r IV,11�11 llliEll Illl II�II1! I Igl IIIIIIVIIIEII 51 � .. , . _.. - ,. , --. ,.?�ii.@�44r"��}4.�i���is�taY'�ri✓yx:'�'��;i.i.'�U:' a't�;ia'NI'!i". r - , a OWICO C—P-y 40' Lot Courtyard Elevations � :.hi'µ, -�:� � h. ��� � �� � d� - ,r'R � ��. •`/ Y ! .i. ',.. 1 '�. �- i li:! . } P ham-. 1, 1■ r r - z -gip � . _ ; � � ■ � . f � it t.r ,�-- ` a OIJA ICO [ompcny Courtyard Buyer Profile The majority of buyers that purchase the Courtyard Series homes are: Empty nesters - Looking to downsize, want less maintenance, outdoor garden space, outdoor entertaining space and an architectural style that is different from what is traditionally associated with this homesite size. Single parents - Sense of privacy and safety due to screened in courtyard area, less views into space from neighbors and gate at portal entry, entire home is enclosed within fenced area. Families with young children - Seeking independence of a new home from apartment or rental living, low maintenance, larger outdoor area for entertainment, area for smaller children to safely play. Benefits of Courtyard Series The Courtyard Series is designed to live toward the front of the home. Several benefits of this design type: Makes residence more desirable when adjacent to retail property Entry wall provides additional privacy Portal entry gate provides additional safety Typically provides larger functional outdoor area of homesite Allows flexible use of garage with optional garage door on the backside that can be opened to provide "riding" area for small children within confines of the garage and courtyard area Provides larger and more functional area for entertaining than a traditional back yard for this type of homesite Courtyard View I? + COJALICO C-P-y Townhouse Concept ■�■ awn ■N■ 1 ■ 1 1 ■ � 1 ■ 1 ■.1 IS NO t"ll f Townhouse Concept INN i®m ; �G�t y ` AOgg in r - 4o - - Ago Don --------------- INN" UFT 16. lilk ww Joel .44 age a PZ: NOTE: PROPOSED DA ONLY ALLOWS FOR 35' HEIGHT. OUR TOWNHOMES WILL BE TWO STORIES Trails - - WM Total Site Acre. ge 97.6acres Open SpaageCe 20.1 acres Product Type Phase 1 Count Phase 2 Count TOTAL PERCENT COUNT 25'x100' 29 52 81 23.5% T—h— Lots 40'x130' 6 36 42 12.2% Courtyard L.. 40'x120' Lois 56 54 110 31.9% 50'x120' Lm. 63 49 112 32.5% TOTAL 154 191 345 100.0% Retail (4.8 ac) t 17 /i a yes Retail 3 (5.2 ac) J� P� O= 1 I� Detention Flex Open Space (5.0 ac) wiia - �m THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 5.c. City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Jim Proce AGENDA ITEM: FY22/23 Budget Update. (City Manager Jim Proce) SUMMARY: Staff will provide a brief update for City Council on the FY22/23 Budget. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Not applicable - works session information only STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 1: Growing Anna Economy Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth Goal 3: Anna — Great Place to Live Goal 4: High Performing, Professional City STAFF RECOMMENDATION: For information only ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Jim Proce, City Manager Created/Initiated - 7/6/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/6/2022 THE CITY OF Anima Tax Revenues THE CITY OF Atifta I Certified Assessed Value FY2022 $1.77 B Certified Assessed Value FY2022 w/ Supplements -$1.77B Certified Assessed Value FY2023 (Projection) -$2.48B 3.0 2.5 i 0.5 Taxable Assessed Value 10-year History 0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 THE CITY OF Property Tax Rates 0.70 0.60 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.20 0.10 WIN 2014 2015 0.11 53 2016 0.12 2017 0.12 0.16 10.43 2018 2019 o O&M u Debt Assumptions: • Valuation: $2.48B • Debt: $3.46M (including new issue) • Average Home Value = $333,000 • De minimis tax rate = 0.519938 / $100 0.14 2020 0.12 2021 0.11 2022 Kill E,M 0.38 2023 THE CITY OF nna Tax Rate Comparison 0.80 0.70 0.60 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.00 Fairview Frisco Plano Allen Murphy McKinney Prosper Melissa Anna Princeton Wylie Celina Sachse THE CITY OF manna Tax on Average Home Value Comparison Fairview 10,830 0.345580 Frisco 217,470 0.446600 Plano 290,850 0.446500 Allen 104,870 0.470000 Murphy 21,200 0.495000 McKinney 206,460 0.497655 Prosper 35,410 ----1 0.510000 Melissa 18,030 0.568157 Anna 20,980 0.569500 Princeton 21,760 0.602549 60,460 0.643751 Celina 25,240 0.645000 Sachse 28,450 iff 0.700734 $571,719 $1,976 $476,397 $2,128 $396,673 $1,771 $391,275 $1,839 $404,948 $2,004 $374,290 $1,863 hgf$581,940' $2,968 $322,527 $1,832 $246,777 $230,553 $1,389 X$299,136 $1,926 $403,812 $2,605 $349,438 IW $2,449 THE CITY OF nna Tax on Average Home Value Comparison Prosper 35,410 0.510000 $581,940 $2,968 Celina 25,240 0.645000 $403,812 $2,605 Sachse 28,450 0.700734 $349,438 $2,449 Frisco 217,470 0.446600 $476,397 $2,128 Murphy 21,200 0.495000 $404,948 $2,004 Fairview 10,830 0.345580 $571,719 $1,976 Wylie 60,460 0.643751 $299,136 $1,926 McKinney 206,460 0.497655 $374,290 $1,863 Allen 104,870 0.470000 $391,275 $1,839 Melissa 18,030 0.568157 $322,527 $1,832 r- 290,850 N"0.44�6500 $396,673 Anna 20,980 0.569500 $246,777 $1,405 Princeton 21,760 0.602549 IV $230,553 $1,389 THE CITY OF nna Collin County 0.168087 $414.80 7.4% City a $1,4 Collin College 0.081222 $200.44 3.6% Anna ISD 1.460300 $3,603.68 64.1 % City of Anna 0.569500 $1,405.40 25.0% TOTAL 2.279109 $5,624.32 Collin County, S414_80 Anna ISD, $3,603.68 :ollege, ).44 Property Tax Rates No -New -Revenue (Effective) Voter -approval (Rollback) De Minimus Proposed $0.569415/100 $0.586560/100 $0.585712/100 $0.583000/100 $0.536868/100 $0.563326/100 $0.576627/100 $0.569500/100 $0.453514/100 $0.512366/100 $0.519938/100 0. 519938/10 THE CITY OF Property Tax Revenues Property Tax Rate $0.569500/100 $0.453514/100 $0.512366/100 $0.519938/100 $0.519938/100 Certified Value $1.7713 $2.4813 $2.4813 $2.4813 $2.48B Tax Levy $10.10M $11.23M $12.69M $12.88M $12.88M 1 Penny on Tax Rate $175K $244K $244K $244K $244K Tax Collections* $9.96M $11.08M $12.51 M $12.70M $12.70M *Collection rate set at 98.6%. THE CITY OF manna Property Tax Revenues General Fund (O&M) $6,874,197 Debt Service Fund (I&S) $1,706,537 Total Tax Revenue $8,580,734 $7,820,000 $7,616,941 $9,054,213 $2,067,113 $3,458,686 $3,458,686 $9,887,113 $11,075,627 $12,512,899 $9,239,124 $9,239,124 $3,458,686 $3,458,686 $12,697,810 qiiii,81) THE CITY OF Impact on Average Homeowner Average Home Value Tax Rate Annual Tax Bill Average Monthly Increase / Decrease $246,737 56.9500 $1,405 N/A $333,000 45.3514 $1,510 $9 $333,000 51.2366 $1,706 $25 $333,000 51.9938 $1,731 $27 $333,000 51.9938 $1,731 $27 THE CITY OF CLnna Change in Average Homeowner $800,000 - $899,999 1 5 4 $3,077.13 .10 $700,000 - $799,999 2 2 2 $2,549.80 $600,000 - $699,999 5 5 2 $2,022.47 $500,000 - $599,999 7 25 15 $2,900.31 $400,000 - $499,999 37 185 � 101 $967.81 $300,000 - $399,999 448 888 715 $440.48 $200,000 - $299,999 2,398 2,270A W' ($86.84) $100,000 - $199,999 507 260 242 ($614.17) THE CITY OF Lnna Sales Tax Payments to City October 2016 - May 2022 $700,000 $600,000 $500,000 $400,000 $300,000 ' v/ IV I V-Ves $200,000 $100,000 ' 1 1 �I 1 I I LO ^'b ^'b ^'b ^lb ^"b ^'b ^� ^01 4,11 ti LL 4 ,LO �O 4,LO ,y0 �O �O �O �O �O 4 O QAi � � c� Q I��� o ��CO ���° PQ ��c ��° o ��cO ���a , Q' p O�c, Q� 12.0% 10.0% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% -2.0% -4.0% THE CITY OF Aiifta Community Development Corporation. State of Texas 0.0625 Anna General 0.0125 $4,050,000 62.5% Fund Community Development 0.0075 $2,400,000 37.5% Corporation TOTAL 0.0825 $6,450,000 General Fund, $4,050,000 Sales Tax Revenue General $1,835,421 CDC 1,101,253 Total $2,936,674 $2,271,318 $2,929,877 $2,760,000 $3,533,444 $4,050,000 1,362,791 1,757,926 1,630,000 2,120,000 2,400,000 $3,634,109 $4,687,803 $4,390,000 $5,653,444 $6,450,000 THE CITY OF General Fund Overview THE CITY OF Atifta General Fund Revenues $18,94M $10.0 $9.0 $8.0 $7.0 $6.0 c $5.0 c $4.0 $3.0 $2.0 $1.0 �a�e5 5�a� Feey e��� 5a�e aid Q.�o� e�5e5 01 Qe i FY21 Actual o FY22 Estimated ■ FY23 Projected ,e5 sec` O�e Iret THE CITY OF manna General Fund Revenues $18AM Franchise & Local Taxes Investments 3.6% 1 0.2% Permits, Licenses and Fees 22.3% Charges for Services 0.5% Sales Tax 22.0% Fines n G o% Property Taxes 50.7% THE CITY OF General Fund Revenues $18,94M Property Taxes $6,963K Sales Taxes 2,930K Charges for ServicesMM 106K Permits, Licenses, Fees 4,215K Franchise and Local Tax Investment Income 35K Other Revenues 70K Intergovernmental 140K Fines 125K TOTAL $15,310 K $8,015K $8,015K 3,296K 3,533K JMMAI - 2 KA� 3,703K 3,998K 622K� 30K 30K -J=r! 16 K 48K 48K 90K 90K $15,795K $16,464K $9,337K 4,050K 92K 4,112K 670 K 30K 16K 100K $18,407K THE CITY OF manna Budget Process Calendar THE CITY OF Atifta Monday,Jul 25th Legal Deadline for Receipt of Certified Value from CCAD (Expected July Y 1 gth) Tuesday, Aug. 9th Submit tax rates to City Council for vote Friday, Aug. 19th Publication of Notice of Public Hearing Tuesday, Sept. 6th Public hearing on tax rate Tuesday, Sept. 13th Adoption of FY2023 Budget and Tax Rate Saturday, Oct. 1st Begin Fiscal Year THE CITY OF manna Monday, July 251" Receipt of Certified Value from CCAD Tuesday, Aug. 91" Submit tax rates to City Council for vote Tuesday, Sept. 6t" Public hearing on budget and tax rate Tuesday, Sept. 13t" Adoption of FY2023 Budget and Tax Rate Saturday, Oct. 1st Begin Fiscal Year Monday, July 25t" Receipt of Certified Value from CCAD Tuesday, August 2nd File Proposed Budget Tuesday, Aug. 9t" Submit tax rates to City Council for vote Tuesday, August 16t" Public hearing on budget and tax rate Tuesday, August 16t" Adoption of FY2023 Budget and Tax Rate Tuesday, August 161" Deadline to Order Tax Rate Election Tuesday, Sept. 13tn Saturday, Oct. 1st Tuesday, Nov. 8tn Adoption of FY2023 Budget and Tax Rate Begin Fiscal Year Uniform Election Date THE CITY OF manna Next Steps — June 13th Worksession • General Fund - Base Budget Expenditures • General Fund — Decision Packages • Utility Fund — Revenues, Expenditures, Decision Packages • Community Investment Program • Other Funds • Long Range Financial Plan THE CITY OF manna THE CITY OF Anna Ili 001'91wi.l City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Marc Marchand AGENDA ITEM: Update on the Splash Pad and Next Steps. (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) SUMMARY: The item before the council is an update on the maintenance issues involving the splash pad and suggested rehab efforts. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Not applicable at this time, but the item will be brought back before the Council at the next meeting with an implementation plan. STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 3: Anna — Great Place to Live STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff seeks input from the Council. ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Ryan Henderson, Assistant City Manager Created/Initiated - 7/7/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/7/2022 THE CITY OF Anna AGENDA ITEM: IImam 0rew:l City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Approve the City Council Meeting Minutes for June 28, 2022. (City Secretary Carrie Land) SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: 1+3IFMa0N=10101LhI►Ti1=1z117_11Is] LIF I_'Iir_[91:I►y,140k&I 1. Draft Minutes 2022.06.28 Final APPROVALS: Carrie Land, City Secretary Created/Initiated - 7/6/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/6/2022 -I'HF CITY Of- Anfta Regular City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes Tuesday, June 28, 2022 @ 6:30 PM Anna ISD Board Room 201 E. 7th Street Anna, Texas 75409 The City Council of the City of Anna met at 6:30 PM on June 28, 2022, at the Anna ISD Board Room located at 201 E. 7th Street, Anna, Texas, 75409, to consider the following items. Call to Order, Roll Call, and Establishment of Quorum. Mayor Pike called the meeting to order at 6:30 PM. All City Council members were present. 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Pike led the Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Neighbor Comments. No comments received. 4. Reports. a. Recognition of April, May, and June We Notice! Property of the Month Designees. (Neighborhood Services Coordinator Olivia Demings) April - Fatoumatta Touray -This West Crossing home makes use of native Texas plants to complete a stylish flower bed. The whole family is involved in maintaining the manicured front lawn and we are pleased to recognize them as the April We Notice! Property of the Month. May - Torres Family - This property stylishly arranges planted flowers to create a lovely garden -style front yard. This property owner definitely has a green thumb and we congratulate them on a job well done. June - Cayetano Govea - June's We Notice! Property of the Month is located on 6th Street in the downtown area. This yard includes lovely landscaping, beautiful potted floral arrangements, and a fantastic back patio for entertaining. Mrs. Demings also noted the City of Anna has joined the affiliate program of Keep Texas Beautiful (KTB), a statewide community improvement, litter prevention and beautification organization. Keep Texas Beautiful is a network of dedicated Texans working together to make the state the best place to live, work, and play. They equip local partners and affiliates with the tools they need to build vibrant, engaged communities. Founded in 1967, Keep Texas Beautiful has over 50 years of experience deploying resources for local clean-up, recycling, and youth engagement efforts. Keep Texas Beautiful is also a certified state affiliate of Keep America Beautiful and sponsors and coordinates education and cleanup programs such as the Great American Cleanup, the Governor's Community Achievement Award, and the Don't Mess with Texas® Trash -Off in cooperation with the Texas Department of Transportation. Affiliate requirements include establishing and maintaining a local citizen based organization, participating in one litter prevention, beautification, community improvement, or waste reduction program annually, attending an annual training session and submitting an Annual Report. b. Recognition of Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO) Awards. (Communications Manager Frances LaRue) City Manager Jim Proce recognized Communications Manager Frances LaRue for receiving the 2"d place award for "Best Small Shop" in Texas (Award of Excellence) and the 3rd place award for "Award of Honor" in Most Creative Campaign with Least Amount of Dollars (for Sherley Heritage Park Water Tower rehabilitation campaign). Recognition of Texas City Management Association Assistant of the Year Award in Memory of Valerie Bradley. (City Manager Jim Proce) City Manager Jim Proce recognized Taylor Lough for receiving the Assistant of the Year Award in Memory of Valerie Bradley from the Texas City Management Association. EMS Provider License and Ambulance Operations Update (Fire Chief Ray Isom) Fire Chief Isom stated the Fire Department has received its license from the State of Texas to operate ambulance services. The ambulance was dispatched for its first call on Monday, June 27th. 5. Work Session. a. Zoning Discussion - Hagar Ranch (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) Vamsi Gali, Lady Bird TX Homes, Inc., and her development team came before the City Council to discuss zoning and development options for tracts of land that were recently denied zoning for a multi -family and commercial development. b. Discussion - Future expansion of Anacapri and status of current development (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) Mayor Pike recused himself at 7:10 PM. Megatel Homes provided the City Council with a construction update on the current Anacapri development and discussed expanding the existing Anacapri zoning further north. Mayor Pike returned to the meeting at 7:24 PM. 6. Consent Items. MOTION: Council Member Miller moved to approve consent items a. - f. Council Member Toten seconded. Motion carried 7-0. a. Approve City Council Meeting Minutes for June 4, 2022, and June 14, 2022. (City Secretary Carrie Land) b. Review Minutes of the May 5, 2022, Joint Community Development Corporation Board and Economic Development Corporation Board Meetings. (Director of Economic Development Joey Grisham). Approve a Resolution to authorize the City Manager to execute a construction agreement with Bill's Fence Company, Inc. in the amount of $113,857 for the installation of a black vinyl -coated chain link fence around the perimeter of Bryant Park. (Park Planning and Development Manager Dalan Walker) The Construction Agreement with Bill's Fence Company, Inc., will provide a perimeter fence around Bryant Park. The fence will be a 6' tall, black vinyl -coated chain link fence with two pedestrian gates and two maintenance gates. The total cost of installation is $113,857. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH BILL'S FENCE COMPANY, INC., TO INSTALL A VINYL -COATED CHAIN LINK FENCE AROUND THE PERIMETER OF BRYANT PARK. Approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Construction Agreement with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC, under Buy Board Contract 592-19, for the installation of athletic field lights for two baseball fields at Johnson Park. (Park Planning and Development Manager Dalan Walker) The Construction Agreement with Musco Sports Lighting, LLC, under Buy Board Contract 592-19 is for work associated with the installation of athletic field lights for both baseball fields at Johnson Park. Bonds will be issued once the contractor receives a Purchase Order. Design, manufacturing and delivery is expected to take approximately eight weeks. Once the equipment arrives on site, Musco will need four weeks for installation. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING, LLC TO INSTALL ATHLETIC FIELD LIGHTING FOR TWO BASEBALL FIELDS AT JOHNSON PARK. e. Approve an Ordinance amending the FY2021 - 2022 Budget to appropriate funding for Medic 3 ambulance, adding fencing to Bryant Park, and adding athletic field lights to Johnson Park. (City Manager Jim Proce) The proposed budget amendment includes funding for the following purposes: The Fund Balance and Working Capital Reserve Policy that is included in the City's Financial Policies states that it is the goal of the City is to achieve and maintain an unassigned fund balance in the General Fund equal to 40% of total appropriations. A balance of more than 40% is considered excessive. The unassigned fund balance of the General Fund at the end of FY2021 was $6,360,081 or 48.6%, resulting in excess fund balance of $1,563,176. The attached budget amendment amends the existing budget and allows the City Manager to transfer out the excess funds to the Non -Bond Capital Projects Fund. ❑ Fire Machinery & Equipment ($500,000) Acquire a third transport ambulance to begin fire -based EMS operations at Fire Station #2. Included in the costs is a Life Pak 15 Heart Monitor, Lucas CPR Device, Stair Chair, Stryker EMS Cot and Loading System, 2 computers, Cradle Point, DSHS Licensing, and Mobile Radio with Dual Heads. Park Development is funded by park development fees as stipulated in either developer agreements or the subdivision ordinance. These funds are used to fund the City's parks master plan through development, improvement, or maintenance of the City's parks. Revenues in FY2022 are exceeding expectations. ❑ Bryant Park Fencing ($114,000) Bryant Park is being activated to serve as practice space for youth sports and to provide fields for a youth soccer program that is being started by the Neighborhood Services Department. The allocated funding will be for the construction of a 6' black vinyl -coated chainlink fence around the perimeter. ❑ Johnson Park Lighting ($320,000) The allocated funding will be for the installation of athletic field lights for two baseball fields at Johnson Park. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 936-2021 ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE 2021-2022 FISCAL YEAR; PROVIDING FOR SAVINGS, SEVERABILITY, AND REPEALING CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. Monthly Financial Report for the Month Ending May 31, 2022. (City Manager Jim Proce) The City of Anna's financial policies require the publication of a financial report monthly. This report covers the financial performance for Fiscal Year 2022 through May 31, 2022. Enclosed in the report is an executive dashboard that provides a high level look at major funds along with detailed reporting of sales tax collections. The financial condition of the City remains strong and the reported funds adhere to fund balance requirements. 7. Items For Individual Consideration. a. Consider/Discuss/Action on a Resolution regarding Anna Town Square Addition, Block A, Lot 2 Development Agreement. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) The intent of the development agreement is to ensure the use of high quality, durable materials for nonresidential and residential development within the city to create well designed and attractive architecture. Approving the development agreement in no way puts an obligation on the City Council to approve the rezoning request. It only puts in place development and design regulations should the decision be made to approve the rezoning request. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH GRAND AT ANNA II OWNER, LLC RELATING TO DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN REGULATIONS FOR MULTIPLE -FAMILY RESIDENCE DEVELOPMENT LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF FINLEY BOULEVARD, 510± FEET SOUTH OF FLORENCE WAY. MOTION: Council Member Miller moved to approve. Council Member Atchley seconded. Motion carried 7-0. b. Conduct a Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance to amend standards for multiple -family residence development within portions of Subdistrict I & H of the existing Planned Development on one lot on 11.1± acres located on the west side of Finley Boulevard, 510± feet south of Florence Way. Zoned: Planned Development (Ord. No. 129-2004 & Ord. No. 627-2013). (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) The subject property is located within portions of District I (Southern Town Center Adjacency Zone) and District H (Southern Town Center Zone) of the Anna Crossing zoning. Both districts allow three stories or 50 fifty -foot tall, multiple - family residence by -right. Similar to the property and zoning to the north, staff is recommending the property be rezoned rather than amended in order to clean-up the zoning district boundary associated with the current request. Additionally, the applicant is requesting the same MF-2 Multiple -Family Residential — High Density (MF-2) development standards pertaining to parking, fencing, and refuse facilities that were previously granted for the property to the north (Ord. No. 943-2021) on September 28, 2021. A concept plan, Anna Town Square Addition, Block A, Lot 2, accompanies this request. Surrounding Land Uses and Zoning: North Proposed multiple -family residences (The Grand at Anna Town Square), East Across Finley Boulevard, proposed multiple -family residences (Serenity at the Square) and Common Area lot (Anna Crossing, Phase 1A),. South Single-family residence, detached zoned Single - Family Residence — Large Lot, and. West D.A.R.T. R.O.W. and Common Area Lot (Anna Town Square Detention Pond) Proposed Planned Development Stipulations Design Standards — The language in the proposed stipulations re-establishes the allowed use with the same maximum height of 3 stories or 50 feet. Parking — Sec. 9.04.037 (Parking space regulations) of the Zoning Ordinance require a minimum of 2 parking spaces per dwelling unit for multiple -family dwellings, plus 0.25 spaces per dwelling unit for visitor parking. Additionally, 75% of the required parking is required to be covered. :1 The applicant is proposing to reduce only the required parking for one -bedroom and studio units to 1.5 space and reduce the amount of covered parking to 40%. The zoning will maintain the required two (2) spaces per two or more -bedroom units and additional 0.25 visitor parking requirements. Screening fence — The MF-2 zoning requires border fencing of masonry construction not less than eight feet in height be installed along the property line on any perimeter not abutting a public street right-of-way. :1 The applicant is requesting to install a six -foot -high ornamental metal fence with masonry columns. Additionally, along any perimeter not abutting a public right-of-way the site will include a 20-foot-wide landscape buffer with vegetative screening. Refuse Facilities — Rather than have multiple dumpsters, the application is proposing one compactor on -site and utilize a valet wase service to collect residents' trash directly on scheduled days. Parking: The applicant is requesting to reduce the amount of parking allocated for 1- bedroom and studio units to 1.5 per unit while maintaining requirements for larger units and guest parking. Additionally, the applicant is requesting to reduce the amount of covered parking from 75% to 40%. Screening Fence: To soften the visual appearance between the multiple -family residence development and surrounding residential developments (both multiple - family) the applicant is requesting to install wrought iron fencing with masonry columns rather than a solid masonry wall. Additionally, along property boundaries not abutting street R.O.W., the applicant is proposing a 20-foot-wide landscape buffer comprised of trees planted staggered at 25-foot centers. Refuse Facility: Rather than having multiple dumpster locations that could be in close proximity to neighboring developments, the applicant is requesting to install one trash compactor and utilize a valet waste service to collect residents' trash directly on scheduled days. CONCLUSION: Request to rezone 11.1± acres located at the southwest corner of Finley Boulevard and Florence Way from Planned Development -General Commercial/Multiple-Family — High Density (PD-C-2/MF-2) (Ord. No. 129-2004) to Planned Development -Multiple -Family High Density (PD-MF-2) with modified development standards for multiple -family residences on one lot. The proposed zoning and concept plan are in conformance with elements of the City of Anna Strategic Plan. The multiple -family residence land use is currently allowed byright on the property. The proposed development stipulations/restrictions allow for a superior development than what would be allowed under existing zoning allowances. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval (4-2) as follows: Restrictions: 1. The location of the planned development zoning district shall be in substantial conformance with the Concept Plan (Exhibit A). 2. Standards and Area Regulations: Development must comply with the development standards for use, density, lot area, lot width, lot depth, yard depths and widths, building height, building elevations, coverage, floor area ratio, parking, access, screening, landscaping, accessory buildings, signs, and lighting, set forth in the MF-2 Multiple -Family Residential - High Density (MF-2) zoning district and the Planning and Development Regulations except as otherwise specified herein. A. Maximum height (feet): 50 feet (3-story) B. Maximum number of units: 222 C. Parking: A minimum of 1.5 off-street parking spaces shall be provided per one - bedroom and studio units, two (2) spaces per two or more -bedroom units, plus 0.25 per dwelling unit for visitor parking. D. Covered Parking: 40% of the required unit parking must be covered to include garages. E. Perimeter Fence: Border screening and fencing on any perimeter not abutting a public right-of-way shall consist of the following: i. Ornamental metal fence, such as wrought iron or tubular steel no less than six feet in height along with masonry columns at no more than 50-foot intervals ii. 20-foot-wide landscape buffer consisting of a vegetative screen comprised of minimum 3" caliber trees planted staggered at 25-foot centers. F. Refuse facilities: Development shall have a minimum of one compactor onsite. Each compactor facility shall be screened from view on three sides from persons standing at ground level on the site or immediately adjoining property, by a wall of masonry not less than seven feet nor more than eight feet in height or by an enclosure within a building. Refuse containers shall be provided and maintained in a manner to satisfy city public health and sanitary regulations. Development will utilize a valet waste service to collect residents' trash directly on scheduled days. 3. Plats and/or site plans submitted for the development of the PD shall conform to the data presented and approved on the Concept Plan. Non -substantial changes of detail on the final development plan(s) that differ from the Concept Plan may be authorized by the City Council with the approval of the final development plan(s) and without public hearing. 4. The Concept Plan will expire after two (2) years of approval. Mayor Pike opened the Public Hearing at 7:27 PM. There were no comments from the public. Mayor Pike closed the Public Hearing at 7:27 PM. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AMENDING THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, ZONING MAP, AND ZONING ORDINANCE AND CHANGING THE ZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR SAVINGS, REPEALING AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY CLAUSE NOT TO EXCEED $2,000 OR THE HIGHEST PENALTY AMOUNT ALLOWED BY LAW, WHICHEVER IS LESS; AND, PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. MOTION: Council Member Miller moved to approve. Council Member Atchley seconded. Motion carried 7-0. C. Consider/Discuss/Action on a Resolution regarding Anna Town Square Addition, Block A, Lot 2 Concept Plan (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) Multiple -Family Residences and commercial on 11.1± acres located on the west side of Finley Boulevard, 510± feet south of Florence Way. This concept plan is associated with the zoning case and is contingent upon approval of the zoning case. The purpose for the concept plan is to show the conceptual layout and related site improvements associated with the future multiple -family development. The concept plan complies with the zoning districts area regulations as requested by the zoning case. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended for approval (4-2) subject to City Council approval of the zoning request. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A CONCEPT PLAN FOR THE GRAND AT ANNA TOWN SQUARE, BLOCK A, LOT 2. MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to approve. Council Member Miller seconded. Motion carried 7-0. d. Consider/Discuss/Action on adding an Optional Homestead Property Tax Exemption. (City Manager Jim Proce) There are almost 3,700 homesteads in the City of Anna for Tax Year 2022 / Fiscal Year 2023. If a 1 % / minimum $5,000 exemption is granted, the benefit to those neighbors would average $29 per homestead. The loss in revenue to the City would be approximately $100,000. Any taxing unit, including a city, county, school district or special district, has the option of deciding locally to offer a residence homestead exemption of up to 20 percent of a property's appraised value. Such an exemption must be adopted by ordinance or resolution prior to July 1 if it is to apply to a given tax year. Once adopted, the exemption need not be re -adopted every year. The minimum application of the exemption to any property is $5,000. In order for a property owner to qualify for the general residence homestead exemption, the owner must have an ownership interest in the property and occupy the property as the owner's principal residence. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, AMENDING ARTICLE 2.03 OF THE ANNA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES TO ADOPT A PARTIAL EXEMPTION FROM AD VALOREM TAXES FOR RESIDENTIAL HOMESTEADS; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. MOTION: Council Member Toten moved to approve a 1 % Exemption. Council Member Atchley seconded. Motion carried 5-2. Mayor Pike and Council Member Miller opposed. e. Consider/Discuss/Action on a Plan of Finance for the issuance of General Obligation Bonds, Series 2022, and Certificates of Obligation, Series 2022. (Finance Director Alan Guard) The City's Financial Advisors provided a presentation with a plan of finance for General Obligation (GO) bonds and Certificate Of Obligation (CO) for Council consideration. GO bonds are being considered for the continuation of the 2021 voter -approved bond program, COs are being considered for the expansion and construction of the wastewater treatment plant. The presentation included proposed projects and a schedule for the sale. MOTION: Council Member Miller moved to approve. Council Member Carver seconded. Motion carried 7-0. Consider/Discuss/Action adopting a Resolution directing publication of Notice of Intention to Issue Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation to provide funds for sewer projects; and resolving other matters relating to the subject. (Finance Director Alan Guard) Staff has been working with its engineering firm on the design of the expansion and construction of the wastewater treatment plant. The cost estimate for the project is approximately $81 million. The City has current sources of funding of approximately $16 million from sewer impact fees and PID fees. Staff recommends that $65 million in Certificates of Obligation be sold to complete construction of the facility. Adoption of the Resolution of Intent is the first step in this process. These would be sold at the same time as the General Obligation Bonds Series 2022 are sold for the voter -approved projects. Future impact to sewer fees will be provided during the budget process. Some of the rate impact will be mitigated by the use of sewer impact fees to make debt payments on the COs. RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ISSUE COMBINATION TAX AND REVENUE CERTIFICATES OF OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR SEWER PROJECTS; AND RESOLVING OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to approve. Council Member Miller seconded. Motion carried 7-0. g. Approve a Resolution in support of the installation of an outdoor Fitness Court at Slayter Creek Park and authorize the City Manager to apply for a $50,000 grant sponsored by National Fitness Campaign. The City of Anna has an opportunity to apply for a $50,000 grant to install an outdoor fitness court. The total turnkey cost is $231,350, or $181,350 if the City is awarded a grant. The project was presented to the Parks Advisory Board and they unanimously recommended pursuing the opportunity. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS "APPLICANT" DESIGNATING CERTAIN OFFICIALS AS BEING RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTING FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE "APPLICANT" IN DEALING WITH NATIONAL FINESS CAMPAIGN, HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS "GRANTOR", FOR THE PURPOSE OF PARTICIPATING IN THE 2022 BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF TEXAS STATEWIDE CAMPAIGN, HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS THE "PROGRAM"; CERTIFYING THAT THE "APPLICANT" IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE PROGRAM ASSISTANCE; AND CERTIFYING THAT THE "APPLICANT" HAS ADDITIONAL PROJECT FUNDING READILY AVAILABLE. MOTION: Council Member Carver moved to approve. Council Member Toten seconded. Motion carried 7-0. 8. Closed Session (Exceptions). Under Tex. Gov't Code Chapter 551, the City Council may enter into Closed Session to discuss any items listed or referenced on this Agenda under the following exceptions: a. Consult with legal counsel regarding pending or contemplated litigation and/or on matters in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 of the Government Code (Tex. Gov't Code §551.071). b. Discuss or deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property (Tex. Gov't Code §551.072). C. Discuss or deliberate Economic Development Negotiations: (1) To discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the City has received from a business prospect that the City seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the City of Anna and with which the City is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) To deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by subdivision (1). (Tex. Gov't Code §551.087).Development incentives d. Discuss or deliberate personnel matters (Tex. Gov't Code §551.074). City Council. MOTION: Council Member Miller moved to enter Closed Session. Council Member Toten seconded. Motion carried 7-0 Mayor Pike recessed the meeting at 8:07 PM. Mayor Pike reconvened the meeting at 8:43 PM. 9. Consider/Discuss/Action on any items listed on any agenda - work session, regular meeting, or closed session - that is duly posted by the City of Anna for any City Council meeting occurring on the same date as the meeting noticed in this agenda. No action was taken. 10. Adjourn. Mayor Pike adjourned the meeting at 8:43 PM. Approved on July 12, 2022. Mayor Nate Pike ATTEST: City Secretary Carrie L. Land THE CITY OF Anna �IMM1 ►1'.=11111:7 City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Review Minutes of the June 6, 2022, Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Approved minutes from the June 6, 2022 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 4: High Performing, Professional City STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: 1. 06-06-2022 PZ Minutes (Signed) APPROVALS: Salena Tittle, Planner II Created/Initiated - 7/6/2022 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 7/6/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/6/2022 MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION June 6, 2022 The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Anna held a meeting at 7:00 p.m. on June 6, 2022, at the Anna ISO Board Room located at 201 E. Th Street, to consider the following items. Call to Order and Establishment of Quorum The meeting was called to order at 7:01 p.m. Commissioners present were Kelly Patterson -Herndon, David Nylec, Dennis Ogan, Douglas Hermann, Michelle Clemens and Paul Wenzel. Commissioner LaToya Grady was absent. Staff present was Ross Altobelli, Lauren Mecke, and Salena Tittle. City Attorney Clark McCoy and Councilmen Randy Atchley and Pete Cain was also in attendance. 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Commissioner Ogan gave the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Citizen Comments: At this time, any person may address the Planning and Zoning Commission regarding an item on this meeting agenda that is not scheduled for public hearing. Also, at this time any person may address the Commission regarding an item that is not on this meeting agenda. Each person will be allowed up to three (3) minutes to speak. No discussion or action may be taken at this meeting on items not listed on this agenda, other than to make statements of specific factual information in response to a citizen's inquiry or to recite existing policy in response to the inquiry. 4. Location Map Planning &Zoning Commission Organizational Review 5. Annual Planning & Zoning Commission Review A. Elect a Planning &Zoning Commission Chairman. A motion was made by Commissioner Ogan, seconded by Commissioner Clemens to elect Commissioner Kelly Patterson -Herndon as Chairwoman. The vote was unanimous. B. Elect a Planning & Zoning Commission Vice -Chairman. A motion was made by Chairwoman Patterson -Herndon, seconded by Commissioner Hermann to elect Commissioner Clemens as Vice -Chairwoman. The vote was unanimous. Capital Improvements Advisory Committee Call to Order and Establishment of Quorum. Committee members present were Kelly Patterson -Herndon, David Nylec, Dennis Ogan, Douglas Hermann, Michelle Clemens, Paul Wenzel, and Leslie Voss. Committee member LaToya Grady was absent. The meeting was called to order at 7:11 p.m. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding a modification to the impact fees. Page 1 of 5 Public Works Director, Greg Peters, gave a brief presentation and answered any questions that the Commission had. A motion was made by Commissioner Wenzel, seconded by Commissioner Hermann to approve the proposed impact fee modifications. The vote was unanimous with a 7-0 vote. 8. Adjourn Capital Improvements Advisory Committee. A motion was made by Commissioner Hermann, seconded by Commissioner Ogan to adjourn the Capital Improvements Advisory Committee portion of the meeting at 7:48 p.m. The vote was unanimous. Consent Items A motion was made by Commissioner Wenzel, seconded by Commissioner Hermann to recommend approval of consent items 9-19. The vote was unanimous. 9. Consider/Discuss/Action to approve minutes of the May 2, 2022 Planning &Zoning Commission Meeting. 10, Consider/Discuss/Action on the Franklin Estates, Block A, Lot 1, Development Plat. Applicant: Scott Alex Franklin. 11. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Evans Westover Addition, Block A, Lots 1, 21 & 3, Replat. Applicant: Judy M. Evans. 12, Consider/Discuss/Action on the Three Creeks Ranch Estates, Block 1, Lots 3R & 4R, Replat. Applicant: Michael and Kristal Willoughby. 13. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Via Addition, Block A, Lots 1 & 2, Minor Plat, Applicant: Alexander and Mariah Burtness & Robert and Barbara Via. 14, Consider/Discuss/Action on the Anna Retail Addition, Block A, Lot 4R, Replat. Applicant: Anna 31 Retail, LP. 15. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R & 3, Replat. Applicant: Anna Self Storage, LLC. 16. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lot 3, Site Plan. Applicant Anna Self Storage, LLC. 17. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Anacapri Laguna, Phase 1, Block A, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5, Preliminary Plat. Applicant: MCI Preferred Income Fund, LLC C/O Anacapri Laguna Azure, LLC, 18. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Anna 455 Addition, Block A, Lots 5 & 6, Preliminary Plat. Applicant: Brakes Plus, LLC. 19, Consider/Discuss/Action on the DHI-Anna, Block A, Lots 1-3, Preliminary Plat, Applicant: D.R. Horton — Texas, LTD. Ms, Leslie Voss left the meeting. Items for Individual Consideration 20. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Anna Retail Addition, Block A, Lots 1R, 3R, 6, 7, 8, 9 &Block B, Lot 1, Replat. Applicant: Anna 31 Retail, LP. Ms. Macke gave a brief presentation. Page 2 of 5 A motion was made by Commissioner Clemens, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel to recommend approval of the Replat based on the findings made by staff. The vote was unanimous. 21. Conduct a Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on a request to amend standards for multiple -family residence development within portions of Subdistrict I & H of the existing Planned Development on one lot on 11.1+ acres located on the west side of Finley Boulevard, 510± feet south of Florence Way. Zoned: Planned Development (Ord. No. 129-2004 & Ord. No. 627-2013). Applicant: Grand at Anna II Owner, LLC. Ms. Mecke gave a brief presentation. Commissioner Clemens asked for clarification on the parking and covered parking requests made by the applicant. As. Macke advised she would let the applicant go into detail regarding their request. Mr. Todd Finley, applicant, advised the Commission of the request and what will actually be provided onsite. Commissioner Clemens asked the applicant to describe the ornamental fence that is being proposed. Mr. Finley advised. Chairwoman Patterson -Herndon asked about trash pickup and if the residents would take their own trash to the compactors. Mr. Finley advised that the residents would have a valet trash service provided daily. Chairwoman Patterson -Herndon asked how bulky and larger items would be allowed to be disposed of. Mr. Finley advised that they would have a call number for residents to use should they need to schedule larger tems to be disposed of. Chairwoman Patterson -Herndon asked if trailers and boats would be allowed lobe parked onsite. The applicant advised that they are looking into and have called around the area for those types of items to be parked offsite at a possible discounted rate for residents that have these types of items. The applicant also advised that they will have parking spots available onsite for certain sizes, but anything over that would be parked elsewhere. Commissioner Nylec asked if the same trash compactor and parking requests were that of the approved Phase 1. Mr. Finley advised yes. The Public Hearing was opened at 8:05 p.m. Mr. Glen Brown, residing at 2109 Adriana Drive, spoke in favor of the zoning request. However, Mr. Brown also advised that he thinks the city should handle the traffic concerns before more residential is built in the area of Sharp and Finley. Ms. Tana Brown, residing at 2109 Adriana Drive, spoke in favor of the zoning request but also asked city staff for another traffic study regarding the traffic concerns in the area. Ms. Brown also asked for more landscaping instead of screening walls because screening walls tend to age and do not look aesthetically pleasing. Ms. Stephanie Dingle, residing at 820 Anne Court, spoke in favor of the zoning request but also expressed concerns about the traffic, parking, and landscaping. Page 3 of 5 The Public Hearing was closed at 8:21 p.m. Commissioner Nylec asked staff if a traffic study had been done for the area and expressed his own concerns egarding the traffic. Mr. Peters, Director of Public Works, advised the Commission that a traffic study had been done and a light will be added to the area to give some relief and a design has already been made. However, Mr. Peters also advised that t is going to take some time due to the railroad and railroad signals. Commissioner Ogan asked Mr. Peters what the current volume of traffic is at the intersection of Finley and Highway 5 and how many accidents have occurred at that intersection. Mr. Peters answered. Commissioner Ogan advised that he feels this kind of work and study should have been done before now. A motion was made by Commissioner Wenzel, seconded by Commissioner Clemens to recommend approval of the zoning request. The vote was 4-2 with Commissioner Ogan and Commissioner Nylec voting against. 22. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Anna Town Square Addition, Block A, Lot 2, Concept Plan. Applicant: Grand at Anna II Owner, LLC. Ms. Mecke gave a brief presentation. A motion was made by Commissioner Wenzel, seconded by Commissioner Clemens to recommend approval of the Concept Plan. The vote was 4-2 with Commissioner Ogan and Commissioner Nylec voting against. 23. Conduct a Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on a request to rezone 0.4±acre located on the west side of N. Riggins Street, 670± north of Anthony Street from SF-1 Single -Family Residential District to Planned Development- SF-TH Townhome District with modified development standards. Applicant: Innovative Investments Inc. The Public Hearing was opened at 8:34 p.m. Mr. Altobelli gave a brief presentation. Chairwoman Patterson -Herndon asked the applicant about the proposed driveways and garages. The applicant came up to the podium and answered. Chairwoman Patterson -Herndon asked the applicant if they would be amenable to dropping the amount of residences down to 5 from 6. The applicant advised that they had already dropped from 8 to 6 based on the suggestion made by P&Z and Council during the previous zoning request meeting. The applicant also explained that they do not feel it is needed to drop it down any further. Chairwoman Patterson -Herndon and Commissioner Clemens asked the applicant for some renderings to understand what it will actually look like. The applicant advised that he did not have any renderings with him. Chairwoman Patterson -Herndon advised that she would like to see renderings before making a decision on the request. The Public Hearing was closed at 8:47 p.m. Page 4 of 5 A motion was made by Commissioner Clemens, seconded by Commissioner Nylec to table the request to the July 5, 2022 P&Z Commission Meeting which will be held at the Anna ISD Board Room at 7:00 p.m.. The vote was unanimous. 24. Consider/Discuss/Action on the Salida Del Sol, Block A, Lot 1, Concept Plan. Applicant: Innovative Investments Inc. Adjourn Because the item is associated with the zoning request, item #23, and the zoning request was tabled; no action is taken. A motion was made by Commissioner Wenzel, seconded by Commissioner Ogan to adjourn the meeting. The vote was unanimous. The meeting adjourned at 8:49 p.m:� Charwoman Kelly Patterson -Herndon ATTEST: Page 5 of 5 THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 6.c. City Council Agenda Planning Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Garner Tres, Block A, Lot 1, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: One lot on 3.2± acres located on the north side of County Road 513, 2,385± feet west of County Road 577. Zoned: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ). The purpose of the Final Plat is to dedicate the lot and block boundaries and right-of- way necessary for future development. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STATEGIC CONNECTIONS: Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: The Final Plat is in conformance with the city's Subdivision Regulations and recommended for approval subject to the on -site sewage facilities review by Collin County Development Services. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Garner Tres, Block A, Lot 1 Locator Map 2. RESOLUTION - (FP) Garner Tres, Block A, Lot 1 3. Exhibit A (Stamped) (FP) Garner Tres CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING GARNER TRES, BLOCK A, LOT 1, FINAL PLAT. WHEREAS, In order to provide for the orderly development of land within the Anna city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas (the "City Council") has adopted Article 9.02 ("Subdivision Regulations"); and WHEREAS, Richard & Victoria Garner have submitted an application for the approval of the Garner Tres, Block A, Lot 1, Final Plat; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. Section 2. Approval of Final Plat The City Council hereby approves the Garner Tres, Block A, Lot 1, Final Plat attached hereto as Exhibit A. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas on this 12th day of July, 2022. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike Collin County Rood No. 5/3 N 8 9° 5/' 0 8" W- 6 8 5.8 7' Doc. No. 20191018001313280 Official Public Records Collin County, Texas SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE I, David Apple, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, State of Texas, hereby certify that the description and plat hereon are taken from actual measurements upon the ground and are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief this____ day of ------------ 2022, and the monuments shown thereon have been found or set by me and their location, size and material described are correctly shown. ------------------------------------- David Apple R.P.L.S. No. 5932 STATE OF TEXAS: COUNTY OF COLLIN: BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for Collin County, Texas, personally appeared the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument and they acknowledged same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in the capacity indicated hereon. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this ___day of ------------- 2022. --------------------- Notary Public in and for Collin County, Texas BEARINGS BASED ON NAD 83, North Central Texas Zone 4202 THE SUBJECT PROPERTY DOES NOT APPEAR TO LIE WITHIN THE LIMITS OF A 100-YEAR FLOOD HAZARD ZONE ACCORDING TO THE MAP PUBLISHED BY THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY,AND HAS A ZONE 7" RATING AS SHOWN BY MAP NO.48085CO180J and 48085CO185J DATED June 2,2009. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL APPROVED on this the - - - - -- - day of-----20---, by the City Council, City of Anna, Texas ----------------------------------- Mayor ----------------------------------- City Secretary Health Department Certification: I, as a representative of Collin County Development Services, do hereby certify that the on -site sewage facilities described on this plat conform to the applicable OSSF laws of the State of Texas, that site evaluations have been submitted representing the site conditions in the area in which on -site sewage facilities are planned to be used. ------------------------------------------------------ Designated Representative for Collin County Development Services OWNER CERTIFICATION STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN Whereas, Richard L. Garner and wife, Victoria J. Garner are the owners of a tract of land situated in the Samuel Craft Survey, Abstract No. 165, Collin County, Texas, and being out of a called 53.55 acre tract conveyed to them by H.R.(Hubert) Hudson, dated My 16. 1985, recorded in volume 2157, page 889, Deed Records of said county and being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING at a half inch iron rod found for the northeast corner of said Garner tract and being the northwest corner of a called 33.291 acre tract of land conveyed to Stephanie May Geronimo, recorded in document number 20150302000222580, Official Public Records of said county, thence south 1 degree l0 minutes 51 seconds east,a distance of 2121.88 feet to a three inch steel brace post for the PLACE OF BEGINNING. THENCE South 55 degrees 50 minutes l0 seconds East, a distance of 840.62 feet to a point near the center of Collin County Road No. 513 , and being the southeast corner of said Garner tract, THENCE North 89 degrees 51 minutes 06 seconds West, with the south line of said Garner tract and with the center of said county road, a distance 685.87 feet to a point for corner, THENCE North l degree l0 minutes 5/ seconds West, at 30.00 feet passing a half inch iron rod set with a blue cap stamped APPLE 5932, in all a total distance of 470.39 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 161,270 square feet or 3.7022 acres of land NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Richard L. Garner and wife, Victoria J. Garner acting herein by and through its duly authorized officers, does hereby certify and adopt this plat designating the herein above described property as GARNER TRES an addition to Collin County, Texas The owner(s) of the property described above and wish to subdivide some into LOT 1, do hereby adopt this plat attached hereto and titled "GARNER TRES to Collin County, Texas" as our legal subdivision of some and do hereby dedicate to the owners of the lots in said subdivision, public utilities serving said subdivision, emergency services providers with jurisdiction and public service agencies, the use of all the private streets and other easements shown hereon and do hereby grant on express easement across said private streets shown hereon for the use, benefit and accommodation of the County for any purpose related to the exercise of a governmental service or function, including, but not limited to emergency vehicle access, inspection services and code enforcement and for the mutual benefit, use and accommodation of all public utility entities. All streets shown hereon are private streets and are not dedicated for use as public streets or rights -of -way, and the public shall have no right to use any portion of such private streets. The sale of the lot(s) shown on this plat shall be made subject to the restrictions and conditions recorded in the Official Public Records of Collin County By filing this plat of record, owner(s) and all future owners by purchasing lots with reference to this plat acknowledge and covenant that Collin County is not accepting the Subdivision Roadways for maintenance and shall have no obligation to maintain or repair the Roadways in this Subdivision. That Utility easements may be used for the mutual use and accommodation of the all public utilities desiring to use or using the some unless the easement limits the use to particular utilities. That the public utilities shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or parts of any buildings, fences, trees, shrubs or other improvements or growths which may in any way endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of their respective systems in said easements. That the Public Utilities shall at all times have the full right of ingress and egress to or from their respective easement for the purpose of construction, reconstructing, inspecting, patrolling, maintaining, reading meters and adding to or removing all or parts of their respective systems without the necessity at any time of procuring permission from anyone. That the owners of the lots adjacent to or upon which drainage easements are created by this plat or the homeowner's association will be responsible for the maintenance and or the reconstruction of the drainage improvements constructed in said easements for the purpose of assuring the flow of storm water to the degree required by the design and original construction. That Collin County will not be responsible for maintenance or repair of drainage improvements on private lots or adjacent thereto. Collin County shall have the full right of ingress and egress to or from a drainage easement if necessary for emergency repair if the drainage system in that easement is causing flooding or damage downstream. A homeowner's association will be created upon recordation of this plat. Membership is mandatory for each lot owner. The homeowner's association shall be responsible for maintenance of the roads in this Subdivision in perpetuity with such maintenance to be funded by dues collected from members. Roads will be maintained to such a standard that will allow access by police, fire, and emergency service agencies. This, at a minimum, requires a troveloble causeway with an all-weather surface capable of supporting 75,000 pounds. ------------- Richard L Garner WITNESS, my hand, this the -----------day of ------ _------- 1 20 BY: Authorized signature. Printed name and title. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS - - - - - -- day of -------------------------------------- Notary Public, State of Texas My commission expires_ __________________ ---- --------------------------------------- Victoria J. Garner WITNESS, my hand, this the -----------day of --------------- 20 BY: Authorized signature. Printed name and title. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS - - - - - -- day of -------------------------------------- Notary Public, State of Texas My commission expires_ __________________ DRAINAGE AND DETENTION EASEMENT STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN CITY OF ANNA This plat is hereby adopted by the Owners and approved by the City of Anna (called "City") subject to the following conditions which shall be binding upon the Owners, their heirs, grantees and successors: The portion of Block A, as shown on the plat is called "Drainage and Detention Easement" The Drainage and Detention Easement within the limits of this addition, will remain open at all times and will be maintained in a safe and sanitary condition by the owners of the lot or lots that are traversed by or adjacent to the Drainage and Detention Easement. The City will not be responsible for the maintenance and operation of said Easement or for any damage to private property or person that results from conditions in the Easement, or for the control of erosion. No obstruction to the natural flow of storm water run-off shall be permitted by construction of any type of building, fence, or any other structure within the Drainage and Detention Easement as hereinabove defined, unless approved by the City Engineer. Provided, however, it is understood that in the event it becomes necessary for the City to erect or consider erecting any type of drainage structure in order to improve the storm drainage that may be occasioned by the City shall have the right to enter upon the Drainage and Detention Easement at any point, or points, to investigate, survey or to erect, construct and maintain any drainage facility deemed necessary for drainage purposes. Each property owner shall keep the Drainage and Detention Easement clean and free of debris, silt, and any substance which would result in unsanitary conditions or obstruct the flow of water, and the City shall have the right of ingress and egress for the purpose of inspection and supervision of maintenance work by the property owner to alleviate any undesirable conditions which may occur. The natural drainage through the Drainage and Detention Easement is subject to storm water overflow and natural bank erosion to on extent which cannot be definitely defined. The City shall not be held liable for any damages of any nature resulting from the occurrence of these natural phenomena, or resulting from the failure of any structure, or structures, within the Easement. O WNER: Richard L. Garner and Victoria J. Garner 8409 C.R. 513 Anna, Texas 75409 SURVEYOR: David Apple, RPLS 5932 402 South Morrow Blue Ridge, Texas 75424 469-66 7-3430 EXHIBIT A LOCATION MAP M M FM 2862 U_ WESTMINSTER CR 527 SUBJECT CR 424 SITE Ln �2 D S� e 0 N v FINAL PLAT GARNER TRES LOT I, BLOCK A 3.7022 ACRES SAMUEL CRAFT SURVEY, ABSTRACT No. 165 COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 6.d. City Council Agenda Planning Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5, Replat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Restaurant and retail on three lots on 2.1± acres located at the northeast corner of W. White Street and Ferguson Parkway. Zoned: Planned Development (Ord. No. 964- 2022, Ord. No. 709-2015, Ord. No. 179-2005). The purpose of the Replat is to dedicate lot and block boundaries and easements necessary for the construction of the restaurant and retail site improvements and to subdivide the property. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STATEGIC CONNECTIONS: Goal 1: Growing Anna Economy Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: The Replat is in conformance with the city's Subdivision Regulations and Zoning Ordinances and is subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5 Replat Locator Map 2. RESOLUTION - (RP) Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5 3. Exhibit A (Stamped) - Avery Pointe Commercial BI A, Lts 1 R, 4, & 5 - Replat -- to Replat -Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5 Y- &- TIMBERFALLS'DR DEERCHASE DR /W// ~r- _ is + f w 0 RIVER CROSSING tv ��,. ter:: W WHITEST Edo TEE CITY OF o ® Subject . _ City Limits ■ r Property — ' i ETJ BLACK K CT r ! OA�a i ��x4�■ 0 100 200 400 Feet s�y�. June2022 r � H:\Notifcation Maps\Notification Maps` CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING AVERY POINTE COMMERCIAL, BLOCK A, LOTS 1 R, 4, & 5, REPLAT. WHEREAS, In order to provide for the orderly development of land within the Anna city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas (the "City Council") has adopted Article 9.02 ("Subdivision Regulation") and Article 9.04 ("Zoning Ordinance") of the Anna City Code of Ordinances; and WHEREAS, Ashton Gray, LLC has submitted an application for the approval of the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5, Replat; and WHEREAS, The Replat of Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5 conforms to the existing zoning; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. Section 2. Approval of Replat The City Council hereby approves the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5, Replat attached hereto as Exhibit A subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas on this 12th day of July, 2022. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET 30 0 15 30 60 1 " = 30' @ 24X36 LINE TABLE LINE TABLE NO. BEARING LENGTH NO. BEARING LENGTH L1 S83°47'24"E 1.24' L17 N89°01'10"W 18.20' L2 N06°12'36"E 26.81' L3 N87°23'07"W 34.71' L4 N87°23'07"W 34.15' L5 N83°47'24"W 0.48' L6 S06°12'36"W 56.67' L7 N06°07'33"E 9.71' L8 N25°59'31"W 5.74' L9 S01 °03'59"W 15.00' L10 N88°56'01"W 110.30' L11 S01°15'59"W 18.00' L12 S88°44'01"E 20.00' L13 N88°38'40"W 20.00' L14 N06°12'36"E 24.97' L15 S83°47'24"E 20.00' L16 N89°01'10"W 18.20' CURVE TABLE NO. 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O.P.R.C.C.T. 100.85' VICINITY MAP N.T.S. 370 368 NORTH 75 HACKBERRY Z 0 J 0 Z SITE LL X LL U) LL w 455 m GENERAL NOTES: 1. All corners set are monumented with a 5/8 inch iron rod with red plastic cap stamped "KHA", unless otherwise noted. 2. All bearings shown are based on grid north of the Texas Coordinate System, NAD83, North Central Zone 4202. All dimensions shown are ground distances. To obtain a grid distance, multiply the ground distance by the Project Combined Factor (PCF) of 0.999856573. Vertical Datum NAVD 88. 3. The purpose of this replat is to divide one lot into two lots and dedicate new easements for site development. 4. Notice - selling a portion of this addition by metes and bounds is a violation of City Subdivision Ordinance and State Platting Statutes and is subject to fines and withholding of utilities and building permits. FLOOD STATEMENT: According to Community Panel No. 48085CO155J dated June 02, 2009 of the National Flood Insurance Program Map, Flood Insurance Rate Map of Collin County, Texas, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Insurance Administration, this property is within Zone "X", which is not a special flood hazard area. If this site is not within an identified special flood hazard area, this flood statement does not imply that the property and/or the structures thereon will be free from flooding or flood damage. On rare occasions, greater floods can and will occur and flood heights may be increased by man-made or natural causes. This flood statement shall not create liability on the part of the surveyor. LEGEND BOUNDARY LINE EASEMENT LINE BUILDING LINE IRF IRON ROD FOUND IRFC IRON ROD FOUND WITH CAP IRSC IRON ROD SET WITH CAP INST. NO. INSTRUMENT NUMBER NTS NOT TO SCALE FND. FOUND B.L. BUILDING LINE P.R.C.C.T. PLAT RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS O.P.R.C.C.T. OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS XF "X" CUT IN CONCRETE FOUND P.O.B. POINT OF BEGINNING Non -Residential Lot Table Lot No. Acreage 1 R 0.753 4 0.583 5 0.732 Total 2.068 REPLAT AVERY POINTE COMMERCIAL BLOCK A, LOTS 1 R, 4 AND 5 BEING A REPLAT OF BLOCK A, LOT 1 R AVERY POINTE COMMERCIAL AND BEING 2.068 ACRES SITUATED IN THE FRANCIS T. DUFFAU, ABSTRACT NO. 288, CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS JUNE 2022 0 N N co ID STATE OF TEXAS VOL. 372, PG. 161 D.R.C.C.T. OWNER'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF COLLIN § WHEREAS ANNA 455 COMMERCIAL, LP is the sole owners of the following described tract of land: BEING a tract of land situated in the Francis T. Duffau Survey, Abstract No. 288, City of Anna, Collin County, Texas, and being a portion of Lot 1 R, Block A of Avery Pointe Commercial, an addition to the City of Anna, Texas, according to the Replat, recorded in Volume 2021, Page 321 of the Plat Records of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a 5/8-inch iron rod with a red plastic cap, stamped "KHA" set for the southwest corner of said Lot 1 R, same being the intersection of the easterly right of way line of Ferguson Parkway, a variable width right of way as depicted in the Final Plat, recorded in Volume 2016, Page 452 of the Plat Records of Collin County, Texas with the northerly right of way line of White Street (F. M. 455), a variable width right of way, described as Parcel 18, Part 1 in a deed to the State of Texas, recorded in Instrument No. 20120712000840560 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas; THENCE North 01 °20'21" East, along the westerly line of said Lot 1 R and the easterly right of way line of said Ferguson Parkway, a distance of 45.91 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod with a yellow plastic cap, stamped "JBI" found for the beginning of a tangent curve to the right with a radius of 1,440.00 feet, a central angle of 04°52'14", and a chord bearing and distance of North 03°46'29" East, 122.37 feet, from which, a found 1/2-inch iron rod with a yellow plastic cap, stamped "SPIARS ENG", bears South 72°08' West, 0.47 feet; THENCE in a northerly direction, continuing along the westerly line of said Lot 1 R and the easterly right of way line of said Ferguson Parkway, with said tangent curve to the right, an arc distance of 122.41 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod with a yellow plastic cap, stamped "JBI" found for corner; THENCE North 06°12'36" East, continuing along the westerly line of said Lot 1R and the easterly right of way line of said Ferguson Parkway, a distance of 144.72 feet to a 5/8-inch iron rod with a red plastic cap, stamped "KHA" set for corner; THENCE South 88°56'01" East, departing the westerly line of said Lot 1R and the easterly right of way line of said Ferguson Parkway, crossing said Lot 1 R, a distance of 276.26 feet to a 5/8-inch iron rod with a red plastic cap, stamped "KHA" set for the northwest corner of Lot 2, Block A of said Avery Pointe Commercial; THENCE South 01'1659" West, along an easterly line of said Lot 1 R and the westerly line of said Lot 2, a distance of 314.92 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod with a yellow plastic cap, stamped "SPIARS ENG", found for the southerly, southeast corner of said Lot 1 R and the southwest corner of said Lot 2 for corner, same being on the northerly right of way line of aforesaid White Street (F. M. 455); THENCE North 87°23'07" West, along the southerly line of said Lot 1 R and the northerly right of way line of said White Street (F. M. 455), a distance of 35.67 feet to a 1/2-inch iron rod found for the beginning of a tangent curve to the left with a radius of 5,060.00 feet, a central angle of 01°38'02", and a chord bearing and distance of North 88'12'09" West, 144.30 feet; THENCE in a westerly direction, continuing along the southerly line of said Lot 1 R and the northerly right of way line of said White Street (F. M. 455), with said tangent curve to the left, an arc distance of 144.30 feet to a 5/8-inch iron rod with a red plastic cap, stamped "KHA" set for corner; THENCE North 89'01'10" West, continuing along the southerly line of said Lot 1R and the northerly right of way line of said White Street (F. M. 455), a distance of 114.20 feet to a point for corner; to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing or 2.068 acres (90,075 square feet) of land, more or less. OWNER'S CERTIFICATION NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT ANNA 455 COMMERCIAL, LP; acting herein by and through their duly authorized officers, do hereby adopt this plat designating the hereinabove described property as AVERY POINTE COMMERCIAL, BLOCK A, LOTS 1R, 4 AND 5, an addition to the City of Anna, Texas, and does hereby dedicate, in fee simple, to the public use forever, the streets and alleys shown thereon. The streets and alleys are dedicated for street purposes. The easements and public use areas, as shown, are dedicated for the public use forever, for the purposes indicated on this plat. In addition, utility easements may also be used for the mutual use and accommodation of all public utilities desiring to use or using the same unless the easement limits the use to particular utilities, said use by public utilities being subordinate to the public's and City of Anna's use thereof. The City of Anna and public utility entities shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or parts of any buildings, fences, trees, shrubs, or other improvements or growths which may in any way endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of their respective systems in said easements. The City of Anna and public utility entities shall at all times have the full right of ingress and egress to or from their respective easements for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, patrolling, maintaining, reading meters, and adding to or removing all or parts of their respective systems without the necessity at any time of procuring permission from anyone. That the undersigned does hereby covenant and agree that he (they) shall construct upon the fire lane easements, as dedicated and shown hereon, a hard surface and that they shall maintain the same in a state of good repair at all times and keep the same free and clear of any structures, fences, trees, shrubs, or other improvements or obstruction, including but not limited to the parking of motor vehicles, trailers, boats, or other impediments to the access of fire apparatus. The maintenance of paving on the fire lane easements is the responsibility of the owner, and the owner shall post and maintain appropriate signs in conspicuous places along such fire lanes, stating "Fire Lane, No Parking." The police or his duly authorized representative is hereby authorized to cause such fire lanes and utility easements to be maintained free and unobstructed at all times for Fire Department and emergency use. The undersigned does covenant and agree that the access easement may be utilized by any person or the general public for ingress and egress to other real property, and for the purpose of General Public vehicular and pedestrian use and access, and for Fire Department and emergency use, in, along, upon, and across said premises, with the right and privilege at all times of the City of Anna, its agents, employees, workmen, and representatives having ingress, egress, and regress in, along, upon, and across said premises. This approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, and regulations of the City of Anna, Texas. WITNESS, my hand at I , this the day of 2022. ANNA 455 COMMERCIAL, LP, a Texas limited partnership By: Anna 445 Commercial GP, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, Its General Partner By: (Printed Name) (Title) STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF § Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared , known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same for the purpose and considerations therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office, this Notary Public in and for the State of Texas Printed Name My Commission Expires day of 2022. STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF COLLIN § KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That I, Michael B. Marx, do hereby certify that I prepared this plat and the field notes made a part thereof from an actual and accurate survey of the land and that the corner monuments shown thereon were properly placed under my supervision. Michael B. Marx Registered Professional Land Surveyor Texas Registration No. 5181 Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 6160 Warren Pkwy., Suite 210 Frisco, TX 75034 (972) 335-3580 michael.marx@kimley-horn.com STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF COLLIN § PRELIMINARY THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BE RECORDED FOR ANY PURPOSE AND SHALL NOT BE USED OR VIEWED OR RELIED UPON AS A FINAL SURVEY DOCUMENT Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared Michael B. Marx, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same for the purpose and considerations therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office, this 2022. Notary Public in and for the State of Texas Printed Name My Commission Expires Approved this day of . 2022, by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas. Mayor City Secretary day of REPLAT AVERY POINTE COMMERCIAL BLOCK A, LOTS 1 R, 4 AND 5 BEING A REPLAT OF BLOCK A, LOT 1 R AVERY POINTE COMMERCIAL AND BEING 2.068 ACRES SITUATED IN THE FRANCIS T. DUFFAU, ABSTRACT NO. 288, CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS JUNE 2022 THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 6.e. City Council Agenda Planning Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5, Site Plan. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Restaurant and retail on three lots on 2.1± acres located at the northeast corner of W. White Street and Ferguson Parkway. Zoned: Planned Development (Ord. No. 964- 2022, Ord. No. 709-2015, Ord. No. 179-2005). The purpose of the Site Plan is to show the proposed restaurant and retail development site improvements. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STATEGIC CONNECTIONS: Goal 1: Growing Anna Economy Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: The Site Plan is in conformance with the city's Subdivision Regulations and Zoning Ordinances and is subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5 Site Plan Locator Map 2. RESOLUTION - (SP) Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5 3. Exhibit A (Stamped) - Avery Pointe Commercial BI A Lts 1 R, 4, & 5 - Site Plan -- to Site Plan -Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5 - - - of O - TIMBERFALLS'p 4 ~ W W DEERCHASE DR ~r- _ of _ - [- Yl•= — _,... O I i RIVER CROSSING DR j < O LU W+WHITE'ST 4• k' =PIN OAK TRLTE CITY OF N IWO W4 ';• -- ,� vow Subject _ City Limits w. ■ ■., ® Property . ' . i ETJ t ■k BLACK OAK CT r �Fx4�■ 0 100 200 400 r.' . ! t #k Feet June2022 r � H:\Notification Maps\Notification Maps` CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING AVERY POINTE COMMERCIAL, BLOCK A, LOTS 1 R, 4, & 5, SITE PLAN. WHEREAS, In order to provide for the orderly development of land within the Anna city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas (the "City Council") has adopted Article 9.02 ("Subdivision Regulation") and Article 9.04 ("Zoning Ordinance") of the Anna City Code of Ordinances; and WHEREAS, Ashton Gray, LLC has submitted an application for the approval of the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5, Site Plan; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. Section 2. Approval of Site Plan The City Council hereby approves the Avery Pointe Commercial, Block A, Lots 1 R, 4, & 5, Site Plan attached hereto as Exhibit A subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this 12th day of July, 2022. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. 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SAWCUT/MATCH EXISTING 1 O PAVEMENT LINE 11 4" WIDE YELLOW STRIPE @ 36" O.C.(TYP.) 12 REMOTEFDC 14 TRANSFORMER (MEP PLANS) 15 DOMESTIC WATER METER 16 GREASE TRAP 17 FLUSH PAVEMENT (0" CURB) 18 ADA PARKING SIGN (TYP.) (RE:.....) 1 g SANITARY SEWER CLEAN -OUT (RE:....) 2Q FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION 21 EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT 27 4' X 4' JUNCTION BOX 2$ 10' CURB INLET 29 FIRE HYDRANT HACKBERRY / DR. Y J a [O z o z SITE o L U_ U LL LO Uj P W. WHITE ST a 0 _ Z) LL C6 LOCATION MAP 1 " = 2500' LEGEND - - PROPERTY LINE FL FIRE LANE STRIPING O PARKING COUNT FIRE LANE PROPOSED TURN LANE SITE DATA TABLE LOT 1R LOT 4 LOT 5 OVERALL ZONING PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - C-2 LAND AREA (SF/AC) 32,783/0.753 25,404/0.583 31,888/0.732 90,075/2.068 BUILDING AREA (SF) 2,804 2,918 2,947 2,500 783 11,952 PARKING RATIO (PER 1000 SF GFA) RESTAURANT 10 PER- RETAIL 4 PER OFFICE 3 PER RESTAURANT 10 PER RESTAURANT 10 PER - REQUIRED PARKING (#) 28* 12 9 25 8 82** PROVIDED PARKING (#) 19 27*** 24*** 70 REQUIRED ADA PARKING (#) 2 2 2 6 PROVIDED ADA PARKING (#) 2 2 2 6 BUILDING HEIGHT (STORIES) 1 - - - BUILDING HEIGHT (FEET) 20'-10" - - - LOT COVERAGE %1 26.44% 9.84% 2.46% 13.27% LANDSCAPE AREA(SF/AC) I I4,310/0.10I 9,600/0.22 I 17,735/0.41 *Requesting a reduction of required parking for resturants with drive through to from 10 to 5 PER 1000 GFA. **The reduced requirement would be 14 parking spaces which brings the overall parking requirement for the development to 68 spaces. ***Lot 4 is dedicating 2 parking stalls and Lot 5 is dedicating 16 parkign stalls for the benefit of Lot 1 R. ASHTON GRAY, LLC Trevor Hayes 12360 Market Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73114 (405) 823-9266 SITE PLAN AVERY POINTE COMMERCIAL BLOCK A, LOTS 1 R, 4 AND 5 BEING A REPLAT OF BLOCK A, LOT 1 R. BEING 2.068 ACRES SITUATED IN THE FRANCIS T. DUFFAU, ABSTRACT N CITY OF ANNA, ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY JUNE, 2022 C/) z O I N 7 Cl) Y o co o � N coo O Wiz 0 J d n o 0 W 6 U 0 0 W N O zHp= Q j Z W > � �2i 0QIiY i L - Q Y Q N N 0 0 �Q"t ■� O_jZ \/ 0 o d N THIS DOCUMENT IS INCOMPLETE AND IS RELEASED TEMPORARILY FOR INTERIM REVIEW ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, BIDDING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES. GARRETT T. PUTMAN P.E. SERIAL NO. 135362 DATE: M � = O Y N LLJ O ap Q z C/) ¢ W U) 0 0 LU C7 0 Y co z 3: 0 0 o LU U C) J ) 0. LLI 5� G O U LU I- z_ O I..LI Q z J I..L LU I- M SHEET NUMBER C-1 THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 6.f. City Council Agenda Planning Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Villages of Waters Creek, Block B, Lot 1, Preliminary Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Multiple -family residence on one lot on 19.5± acres located on the west side of future Persimmon Drive, 350± feet south of W. White Street. Zoned: Planned Development (Ord. No. 978-2022 & Ord. No. 861-2020). The purpose of the Preliminary Plat is to propose rights -of -way, lot and block boundaries, and easements necessary for the creation of a multiple -family development. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STATEGIC CONNECTIONS: Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: The Preliminary Plat is in conformance with the adopted Planned Development standards and with the city's Subdivision Regulations and Zoning Ordinances and is subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Villages of Waters Creek Locator Map 2. RESOLUTION (PP) Villages of Waters Creek, Block B, Lot 1 3. Exhibit A (Stamped) (PP) Villages of Waters Creek _= Preliminary Plat - Villages of Waters Creek Multi -Family y� W, M YID v -q J Z U_ IQi r ~ y0 _ � _ { �• ,T PAR � _ -- __ DR pili�pi Lis"' _ � .�� �- �--=�-=ter-- . _ - =� ,___._J� � � _.• W WHITErST �r OAK TRL Q F Y^Y ; 0�! * f, V KNOLL'WAY co - -_ - � - ; . - - �� WHITE~, �CEDAR TRL W OAKS RD CYPRESS 0 ' 0 -WAY i O SPRUCE ST SHOP r HICK0 �O WILLOW.WAY TRL `�- �O 'CHESTNUT ST d � ' +ice "� ,,f��;. �.�; �• f ' TEE CITY OF N MANDARIN r uc ;� a tY WAY J� T i r w ao o - MULBER_RY=DR 20 ® Subject t . _ ! City Limits _J Property i ETJ ` ; s. ` 0 as. .. W SABLE WOOD DR 0 250 500 1,000 s Y r vw Feet June 2022 H:\Notification Maps\Notification Maps\ CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING VILLAGES OF WATERS CREEK, BLOCK B, LOT 1, PRELIMINARY PLAT. WHEREAS, In order to provide for the orderly development of land within the Anna city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas (the "City Council") has adopted Article 9.02 ("Subdivision Regulations") and Article 9.04 ("Zoning Ordinance") of the Anna City Code of Ordinances; and WHEREAS, Anna 51 Joint Venture has submitted an application for approval of the Villages of Waters Creek, Block B, Lot 1, Preliminary Plat; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. Section 2. Approval of Preliminary Plat The City Council hereby approves the Villages of Waters Creek, Block B, Lot 1, Preliminary Plat attached hereto as Exhibit A subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this 12th day of July, 2022. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike I I I I I I 1 1 I I c a aO d N O O N 77 N O E N O O U N04 N d U N N 7Q�cfl 0 N U) O �(O y y 3 co c C I I I I ti Qq W t` M CO r 00 M z COTTONWOOD TRL �' d- U I� O 0) O i—O i—O i—O N O O CY.J Y �O i—O OJ O Y~ I—O U v-Y vY U Y I�O OJ I— O Jm OO Jm Jm OJ OJ OJ OJ OJ Jal Jm Jm OmJm W J m J m J m J 0)J m m O m O J J m O J J m O m a U LL N01014'51"W 758.24' OAK HOLLOW ESTATES PHASE 4 VOLUME 5535 PAGE 4805 O.P.R.C.C.T. ANNA 51 JOINT VENTURE LP INSTRUMENT 20200909001518080 BLOCK A, LOT 1 0.P.R.C.C.T. 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Z 0 100, 200' mmollm SCALE: 1" = 100' LEGEND EASEMENT LINE RIGHT OF WAY LINE M.A.E. MUTUAL ACCESS EASEMENT U.E. UTILITY EASEMENT CALLED 64.847 ACRES CAALMS GROUP LLC INSTRUMENT 20180906001124710 0.P.R.C.C.T. LOT 50 BLOCK F LOT 49 BLOCK F LOT 48 BLOCK F LOT 47 BLOCK F LOT 46 BLOCK F ]LOT 45KL LOT 44 BLOCK F 0 LOT 43 BLOCK F W m LOT 42 BLOCK F LOT 41 BLOCK F LOT 40 BLOCK F LOT 39 BLOCK F LOT 38 BLOCK F LOT 37 BLOCK F Lo Cp PERSIMMON DR d � Y Y U U m I � o 0 EXHIBIT A PAGE 1 OF 2 LINE TABLE LINE # DISTANCE BEARING L1 39.537 N88° 01' 58.47"E L2 39.537 N88° 01' 58.47"E L3 6.449 S58° 14' 37.43"E L10 84.524 S80° 48' 14.72"E L12 355.325 N88° 13' 30.62"E L13 116.603 N88° 13' 30.62"E L14 13.349 S36° 48' 31.89"E L15 17.777 S18' 46' 30.71 "W L16 7.984 S7° 50' 44.37"W L17 26.000 S29° 34' 12.36"E L18 2.935 N8° 25' 41.84"E L19 26.000 S54° 06' 57.98"E L20 0.521 S61 ° 54' 30.28"E L21 191.316 N2° 57' 32.25"W L22 1.667 N1° 18'03.92"E LINE TABLE LINE # DISTANCE BEARING L23 40.472 N75° 14' 25.80"E L24 2.368 S88° 13' 30.62"W L25 170.321 N88° 13' 30.62"E L26 84.524 S80°48'14.72"E L27 12.527 S36° 48' 31.89"E L28 17.777 S18' 46' 30.71"W L29 19.523 N72° 22' 27.44"W L30 191.316 N2° 57' 32.25"W L31 10.737 N2° 57' 32.25"W L32 26.000 N 1 ° 46' 29.38"W CURVE TABLE CURVE # 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(A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RECORDED IN INSTRUMENT NUMBER 20150120000064460 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID ANNA 51 TRACT; THENCE N 01° 14' 51" W, 1,289.39 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID ANNA 51 TRACT AND THE WEST LINE OF A TRACT OF LAND TO OAK HOLLOW ESTATES PHASE 3 RECORDED IN VOLUME 5535, PAGE 4805 OF SAID COUNTY RECORDS; THENCE S 88° 45' 09" W, 306.69 FEET DEPARTING SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND BEING THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE WITH SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 413.36 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 53° 25' 04", HAVING A RADIUS OF 443.37 FEET, AND A LONG CHORD WHICH BEARS S 24° 31' 11" W, 398.56 FEET; THENCE S 51° 09' 54" W, 187.55 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT; THENCE WITH SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 240.55 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 32° 25' 45", HAVING A RADIUS OF 425.00 FEET, AND A LONG CHORD WHICH BEARS S 34° 57' 02" W, 237.35 FEET; THENCE N 88' 20' 08" W, 100.11 FEET; THENCE S 54' 58' 49" W, 77.41 FEET; THENCE S 18° 25' 59" W, 60.11 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE OF A CREEK; THENCE GENERALLY ALONG SAID CREEK CENTERLINE THE FOLLOWING BEARINGS AND DISTANCES: N 76° 49' 58" W, 73.89 FEET; N 27° 05' 57" W, 152.42 FEET; N 18° 56' 09" E, 167.46 FEET; N 61° 02' 52" E, 130.41 FEET; S 47° 55' 09" E, 94.88 FEET; N 42' 04' 51" E, 66.58 FEET; N 47' 55' 09" W, 72.00 FEET; N 34° 50' 37" E, 210.65 FEET; N 49° 37' 58" W, 75.26 FEET; S 68° 30' 56" W, 128.89 FEET; N 63° 56' 21" W, 118.69 FEET; N 01' 19'14" W, 93.41 FEET; N 37' 18' 33" W, 104.11 FEET; N 16° 24' 27" E, 121.76 FEET; S 36° 40' 04" E, 139.19 FEET; N74°51'07"E,51.10FEET; N 04° 12' 33" E, 154.20 FEET; N 38' 35' 50" E, 86.18 FEET; N 00° 46' 12" W, 209.10 FEET; N 57° 42' 35" W, 97.54 FEET; S 58° 55' 58" W, 133.56 FEET; N 53° 43' 38" W, 177.43 FEET; N 04° 34' 01" E, 219.33 FEET; S 71' 16' 56" E, 44.16 FEET; N47°14'17"E,111.12FEET; N 85° 08' 47" E, 94.60 FEET; THENCE S 28' 35' 15" E, 108.57 FEET DEPARTING SAID CREEK CENTERLINE; THENCE N 88' 13' 31" E, 555.70 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON -TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE WITH SAID NON -TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT, AN ARC DISTANCE OF 126.86 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07° 33' 03", HAVING A RADIUS OF 962.61 FEET, AND A LONG CHORD WHICH BEARS S 05° 57' 52" E, 126.77 FEET; THENCE S 02° 11' 21" E, 658.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 851,262 SQUARE FEET OR 19.542 ACRES MORE OR LESS. EXHIBIT A PAGE 20F2 THE CITY OF Anna AGENDA ITEM: Item No. 6.g. City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Gregory Peters Approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a task order amendment with Birkhoff Hendricks & Carter for the easement acquisition phase of the SH5 Utility Relocation project. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) SUMMARY: Birkhof Hendricks and Carter, LLC, was selected for the design of the utility relocations along State Highway 5. The project is required for the TxDOT widening of State Highway 5, and includes expansions to the water and sewer system based upon the Anna 2050 Comprehensive Plan's land use assumptions. The project has passed the 60% design level, and the City is now ready to begin the easement acquisition process. This item will approve an amendment to the original task order (Approved by City Council in April of 2021 via Resolution 2021-04-894), to authorize funding of easement acquisition costs, including consultant costs. The project is funded through Water and Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees, and is eligible for TxDOT partial reimbursement. Once the plans are finalized, the City will enter into an agreement with TxDOT for reimbursement of a portion of the City's costs. We expect this agreement to come before the City Council by the end of the calendar year. Currently, the reimbursement is expected to be approximately 40%. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The cost of the additional services is budgeted to be $158,410. STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. I_'Iir_[91:I►yil4011& 1 1. Resolution - BHC Task Order Amendment - SH 5 Utility Relocation - Easements 2. Original Task Order - Res 2021-04-894 Task Order with Birkhoff, Hendricks, & Carter, LLC, for Engineering Design Services 3. SH 5 - Task Order Amendment No. 1 APPROVALS: Gregory Peters, Director of Public Works Created/Initiated - 7/7/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/7/2022 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT TO AN EXISTING TASK ORDER WITH BIRKHOFF HENDRICKS AND CARTER, LLC, FOR THE STATE HIGHWAY 5 UTILITY RELOCATION PROJECT, FOR EASEMENT ACQUISITION SERVICES, AS SHOWN IN EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Anna is seeking to relocate and expand water and sanitary sewer utilities along the State Highway 5 corridor prior to the TxDOT widening of State Highway 5; and, WHEREAS, the City of Anna entered into an existing Task Order with Birkhoff Hendricks and Carter, LLC on April 13, 2021 in Resolution 2021-04-894 ; and WHEREAS, the design of the proposed improvements is at the 60% level, and the City is ready to proceed with easement acquisition; and, WHEREAS, Birkhoff Hendricks and Carter, LLC, has submitted a Task Order Amendment attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated. The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. Section 2. Authorization. The City Council hereby approves entering into and authorizes the City Manager to execute a task order amendment with Birkhof Hendricks and Cater, LLC, for the State Highway 5 Utility Relocation project as shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this day of )2022. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike Exhibit A (following page) Cu wMers' bwnl: k«Nw NEv«ev %^wuvafgowElual u0amew!a VmP3 m%!¢%v Mnu N mawawm 11 a'NlC rve eetewml bw[mouM IN OONTimillemph I% bmhwet NI bxga aw Opinion kw To 11 CA au W^aa Tong On. TTO?OO Y«Ilrycl^VW aoIC .bavry 92BHC7W IwWWllw MIT CPO ill PC ontoB«teygryc CA TO eemoeo¢ On. TOO bnlW' lW to hchuel le 8YN0' mVlry 9rce ryclu9eg4c' @aonto dMnPllme uu PC beam UNIONIn uq Pw^W' Me rip voof INN uuw lsugIN 111l ll A jn to F arzemM u! 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WHEREAS, the SH 5 Utility Relocation and Improvement Project is shown as a critical Improvement Proj'ect'in the City of Anna Community Investment Plan, and; Capital WHEREAS, relocation of utilities is required for the future widening of State Highway 5, and; WHEREAS, the proposed utility improvements will improve the water supply and pressure for the City of Anna and the neighbors and businesses along SH 5 in accordance with the C'Ity's master plans for utilities, and; 0 WHEREAS, B'Irl(hoff, Hendricks, & Carter, LLC has provided a task order for engineer ing design services, and; WHEREAS, the project shall be funded through Water and Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees, and; NOW THEREFORE, BE ANNA, TEXAS, THAT: T RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Section 1. Recitals Incorporated. The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. Section 2. Authorization. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager t shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. o execute the task order agreement as r I PASSED AND. APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this.1911 day of April, 2021 * C) *A PROVED: Q *ION wo �'•. :�t� Pike, Mayor ATTEST: Carrie Land, City Secretary 11 3 i EXHIBIT "A" BIRI{HOFF, HE, NDPJCKS CARTER, L.L.P. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 11910 OrcrmAIIe Ave., Bode J=q W. UIR 11O , P.E. GARY c. nwnRicxs. P.E JOB R. CARTER * P. MATT 11ICKR, P AN DR IRNY MATAa J R-e P. C- JOSEPHTo Oil Alh-WSKIs IIII P.E D ER U K D. CHAN BY, P. B RAID bf. K E K110 F, P.F. Mr. Greg Peters, P.E. Director of Public: NVoyks City of Anna 3223 North Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Dallas, Texas 75243 Rc6g General Engineering Services —Task Order SH 5 Utility Relocatlojis (repised) Dear Mr. Petets: Ftiane (214) 361-7900 Lune 182 2020 X VIVMIC1f1)tcorn In accordance with your request and our existing general eng.0 ineering sei-vices agreentent, we Are pleased to submit this General Services Task Oi-der letter for sery ices related to thepreparation of plans, IP specifications, bidding documents and contract administration for the: Relocations of watei• dF Pro ecf A: From: Too From0 To: is GENE, RAL PROJECT DESCRIPTIO the Collin County Outer hoop FM ass Flu 455 Grayson County Line g of State Hghway 5 411312021 City Council Agenda Item approval Prcpair. plans specifications and bidding documents, and provi"de, construction contract administration for the required water and wasteL%r7tet• i•elocations to accommodate the Texas Department of Transpoilafilon's State Highway S Paving find Drai'nage Improvements Project, 1p Based osG�lematic layout of the State Higliway 5widening, we have estimated the required water and sever relocntians as follows: MPS Firm 526 ACECIMIneisFinn Better Drckfamr - Belle~ omij?m MPLSFIrm 100 1 - 0 1 WO1$ mn-groks mAA 17AS vdl rj i e WOE %tw -nut A 5 -biT r 8 110C116U -Sub ralk ri a•Ir-.1 rwn U 8 ct*-C#VItvil-Kd awe I F. G, H. IC. Mr. Grey Peters Getiei-M Services Task Order: SH 5 Unlit June 18, 2020 Pale 2 of I I Project A A. Re] o Cunningham D y Relocations (jaevlserl) 4/13/2021 City Council Agenda AnDroval cation of the existing I 0-inch water. line generally along the east side of SH 5 from the rive to 625-feet south of PM 4559 B Relocatioll of a 2-inch water line constructed generally along the west side of State Highway C-0 D. 5 just north of the Collin County Outer LoOD to FM 455 be, replaced with a 12mincli water line One (1) 12v-j nch sanitary sewer crossing under State Highway 5. Relocation of 6 -inch sanitary sewer line serving a portion of the west side of State, Highway 5 (being i-epiziced withall 8-inch) E. Relocation of an existing 8-inch watei- line along the east side of SH 5 fi-om north of the Coyote ben to 5111 Street Relocation of existing 8-inch Ovate Relocation of existing 12opinch wal r line crossing under SH 51"n steel encasement e line crossing under bij S in steel encasement Relocation of existing 8-inch water line along the west side of SH 5. Limits are from th16 Powell ground storage tank to the City's public, works building. The itemized opinion of d6 probable construction costs Molud es installing the new line as a 164'nch water line, which i's in compliance with the City's adopted inasterplan Relocation of the existing 1504hich Relocation of the existing 8-inch sanitary sewer line along the east side of SH 5 water line that serves the residential development on tbe west side of SH 5, north of Rosamond Relocation of existing 3-inch force main from the Sweetwater lift station. Itemized ommoti of probable canstruetian cost 1"nclttdes ovel•--sized the force main steel encasement for future replacement of L. Relocation of existing 12-lnch0 water line, crossing SH 5 M. Relocation of existing 8-inch water line crossing 5H 5 N. Relocation of a portion of the City's 12minch water supply line from the CGMA line to the west and Powell well sites Texas Aynetplean Public Works Assoidediou 2010 Aivardee En vl"WIN)j en lal Project aj1ltc Yew a $10 - $100 Million 1:17013 contdeWnitiaVal7ASvtiliry rrlasadomlrevisedkre►iscdl:fs S utility re�Ocailon=•lssk euffiatituion fomlat a$rtrnunl_ievissdLdxt Texas Firm F.526 Item Mr. Greg Peters Geiietpal Seivices Tasic Order; SH 5 Utility Relocat'1011S (toevised) Aine 18, 2020 Page 3 of 1 I The preliminary project layout was evaluated based on the preliminary schematic with profile published by TxDOT, As of the date of this task authorization, we have not received the Subsurface Utility Evaluation (SUE) for this project. An cadditionul 12princh water line crossing was evaluated at the intersection of FM 455 and SH 5, Based on flie record drawings provided to us and the preliminary schematic, the water line will not be in conflict as it has over 7-feet of cover- from the proposed grade of the roadaway, A Project Location Map identifying these expected utility relocations marked "Exhibit A" is attached hereto and made a part of this Task Order. based an our understanding of the project requirements, our opint'on of probable project budgetis � summarized below: OIL% -Utial I Y. SH.5 Ut1qt y.. % 4 nopatior!�! * F ! 1#,P *� • } r * 0, f � i } # i q D o � i IL dp ect *�� i * * 0 � # * � # ■ * f i # 0 i' i + i � * ♦ � f i i + 0 tal +FTro ' *�•F*f**■fi#+t + # _� # i.* i # f * i *y i i a F *if ■ dp f}`i+ i �!i �ii +*+f*�i** M$314872892 $5,268,314 $872197 $, 312707 so $478,0 1 $8415205 i 287 $485182 $6.726 A copy of our ite40 qh mized opinion of cost Is attached as Appelldix A t0i" reference only 4/1312 02 1 City Council Agenda Item approval Texas A in co o1can Pubtle Wodcv Asso ciation 2 010 A j Pardee r nvI own nta lJect of 11je Yeate - Million 1-A7013 toPtdvAarjnxUO17W uliluti lily felorwtiGns -Ink-autbodulfon fo ran a1 agree nuaLtavisdAya rexas tFirm F.526 EM Mr. Greg Peters General Selvices Task Order: S14 5 U June 18, 2020 Page 4 of 1 I tility Relocations (rei4sed) SCOPE, of SERVICES P .4a 1.9 t Y: Pleelinunary E119111COW111 g Repm•[ (Project A ScB) Already complete .1 c; Ptl,epcouv a preliminimy ii�;iiice�•iug letter report that confirms the -ceflignmeiit tLIICI S1zL5 of the 1-wopused ffirnishedrelt�c;afit�lls based oon the c-��i-f-enfly �ivailabIe azid TxD�3�` SH 5 t•igtit-of-oway sittlip ti-iup wid "1a[eaus adequ trite for -Lit i1ity reIQCatioIlfi". Prep swre an updated 1)i-oj'ect �] '�1 CTbtsum�ns��-y uf'requit•et� I�zr3d A a-w 10 5 ' S e a�7 tor 11�"it r ���.,'�..L' �� it ���.���.0 . P. Part II: Preparation�of Pions, Spe��f��at�n�asa Bidding Docunients and Coitstruction Contract Adminishwation (Appfies to bolt Pi*o�ec� A end Proj�ct B) Base t a 9 IM 11 Is scivices andcmistwcuon admmistratton phase services for the following: d on the findings in Part I above, preparation of collstruction plans, specifications, bidding phase A. B. ce D. E. F. G. H. is J-9 IC. Construction Plan -Profile Sheets prepared at a scale of not less than FP= 20)* Standard Details, Special Details. Cover Sleek, Location Map and Sheet Index, Submittals to State Regulatory Agencies, as required. Preparati"on of Texas Department of Transportation permits, as required. Coordination with other Franchise Utility companies. 2-Design review meetings. Opinion of Probable ConstrucAl'ou Esd mate. Preparation oi5pecificahons and Coutcact Documents, engineering information or reports as the project Assist in procuring geotechnical requirements dictate. L. Printing of preliminary plans BiddlWg Phase A. 4/13/2021 City Council Agenda Item approval for Project A only and specificatioils for I Assist the City staff in advertising fi Contractors" to contractors expeflent Notice publishedin local newspaper . eview by the City. 4 r bids, This will include e-mailing "Notice to ed in this type of construction, C*Ity will have B. Sell bidding documents to potential bidders and the10 6 ir suppliers and other parties. Texas Americait Public Works Aswelation 2010 Awardee r"t1 Vir•arunenla! Proyed oflhe Yewa $10 - S 1 Million 1;17015 eonlde0aniiM017 i1tS WiEiry rzlataiiarul►evistdlravixedEah S uttliiy refacalans -bask;utl►orira if on famittagremenLtev4td.+dax Texas rohm PS26 i Mr,; Greg Peters General Services Tas June 18, 2020 Page S of I I k Ordenb SH 5 Utility Relocadons (revised) C. Provide b*1dding documents fo City of Anna, Dvdge Reports, and two other parties requested by the City. D. Assist dun`ngbpening of bids and provide bi'dding tally sleets. E. Provide bid tabulation to City and contractors who submitted bids., F.Obtaiii the following information from the bl*dders: i. 2. G. Formulate opi"ni'on from information received and provide the City a summary of the IF opinion for their use in selection and award of the conshruction con Hip Past worIc history. Physical resources to produce the project, tract. After award of contract, furnish ten sets of prints of the final plans, specifications and contract documents to the City for construction use by the City and Contractor. Construction Phase A. Be co Attend a pre-mconshijetion coiiference, including preparing an agenda. Attend coordination meetings with contractor, quaIity control personnel, and City representatives to discuss strategy, problem areas, progress, and any required coordinati"On. Review shop drawings and other submittal information, which the Contractor submits. This review is for the benefit of the Owner and covers only general conformance with information given by the Contract Documents, The contractorl"S to review and stamp their approval on submittals prior to submitfing to the Engineer. Review by the Engineer does not relieve the Contractor, of any responsibilities, s af( ty measures or the necessity to construct a complete and workable facility in accordance with the Contract Documents. D. Provide written responses to requests for information or clari'ficat'lon to City or Contractor. E. Prepaiv and process routine change orders for this project as they pertain to the original scope of wo &k. F. Make periodic side visits during constraction as the project requirements dictate. M i*nimum of one project site vI*sI`t per mon'th.. - - - --------------- - - - - - ------- --- TFxas Ainerican Public Works Associalleit 2010 A yptrj*e Envirownental houj'ecl of the Year $10 - $100 Million �.'17415 con ldaftnnYllQl?:h5 v iiiigr rslarattunMy] :comi-IcUh S VIility re#aaallWu -wk PAW xxUan fannal agrecnzent.rrrri.tcdcWcx Texas Firm F.526 t Mr, Greg Petet-s General Scivices Task Orde dune 18, 2020 Page G of I I r: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) G. Review monthly pay request from information obtained 1"n the field, H. Accompany the City during their final inspection of the. project. is Recommend final acceptance of work based on information from the ono -site jeepivesentative, J. Prepare Record Drawings,Utilizing on -site representative and Contractoi canshuction record information, consultant will prepare one set of 22"x 34"' ' reproducible record drawings on mylar and one set of elechonic image files iii Adobe Acrobat f[Ie format and ACAD.dwg file format. Part iII: Additional Services (Ap]g11cs to Proicets A and B) A. Design, Property and Construction Surveys. 13. Level "A" Sub -surface U611ty Engineering (SUE) E D. E& of existing utilities, in particular at the 411, and 5"' Sheet water line crossings shown on TxDOT's SUE. C. Preparation of Plat and Field Note Descriptions for expected water line easements required. Eighty-two (82) easement descr'ptions are included for the purpose of establishing a budget f Printing of final plans the successful conh•acb 1.0 this phase of work. and specifications for distribution to Prospective bidders and T. Attend Texas DeparLmen xclu t of Transpoitation meetings for Project A, 4 Meeting for Project B) agreements as required. Parit IV.0 sions (AnWles to Prolects A an The intenE of this scope of service WO Utility Coordination Meetings (6 and assist with preparation of utility s is to include only the services specifically listed herein and none others. Services specifically excluded from th are not necessarily limited to the following: A. Environmental impact statements and assessments B. Fees for permits or advert"Sing C. Certification that work is in accordance. with plans D, Environmental cleanup is scope of set -vices include, but and specifications ... ..... I ........ 1p,.... T exas Ain erlean hiblic Works Association 2010 A ivardee Environmental Project ofthe Year $10 - $100 U1111on 17015 tant$r-VWmWE7 A utititY telocasianAmite dtrZ►fteblsh $ ttility rdot$1Ioit; -wk wlha&-mtox (on na! agctrwnl.rcriseddccx rexas Firm F526 i i a Mr. Greg Peters General Services Tas June, 18, 2020 Page 7 of I I k Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) B. Landscape architecture F. Flood plain reclamation plans G. Trench safety designs H. Quality control and testing services during construction 1P I I. Services in connection with condemnation hearings J. Phasing of Contimactor's work K. On -site safety, precautions, programs and responsibility L. Consulting services by others not included in proposal IF M. Revisions end/or change orders as a result of revisions afte design (unless to correct error on plans) 6 N. Traffic engineering report or shady O. Title searches P. Fi'duc*lai"yTespons*ibt@li'tyto the City 0 i -0 r completion of original Tavas American Public Works Association 2010 Aipardee Envil-bonmental Project a}"EIle Year $10 - $100 Afifflon i:liQiS cabtdcv'UmO0I7:hS 0lility m1aalianslrzvistd►rtvittcMh S ulllIIy ttlot :tians-task srAborlutioit Cannxl xgrctimentscrise+tdccx Taw s Firm P526 4 S i Miss Greg Peters Sa�vices Task Order;SH 5 Uti►ity Relocations (revised)General June 18, 2020 Page 8 of I I Part V46 COMPLE, TION. SCHEDULE Completion schedule is entirely dependent on which portions of the contract are executed, It is our understanding th t the City may or may not phase this project. , Part VI: FEE' NOT TO EXCE Ef D AMOUNT Part A aw Basic selavices Payment foi� Part I and Part II - Basic Services d escil"bed under, Preliminary Engineering Report and Design, Bidding and Consftuction Contract Admi"nistration, shall be on a Li mp Sum Basis in the following Amounts* 13 Pro'ect A P rol ec t B Total Part la Preliminaly BnginecrinT,Renort $24 500 $,24,1.5.00.... ...... .......... Part ]I - Design Phase $124 318 �24'7 253 $371571 Park II - Bi"ddin Phase $8 288 $9,046 $17 334 Part II - Construction Phase $33,151 $45,1229 $78,380 Tofid Basic Sevvices Lump.,Sum Fee $165 759 ..... .......�307 528 $49 IL785 Part B - Additional Services For the Additionat Services described 1*n Part III we piq'opose to be compensated on a salary cost basis times a multiplier of 2641, with expenses at actual invoice cost times 1,15. Tile two man stuTey crew will be billed at a crew rate of $175 per hou 1& invoiced at $0.55 per mile. r. Automobile mileage for special services will be We suggest you budget approximately $349,20 in the following amounts for Part B Additional Service for this project: L T�xasArreetieutsPnblic Works Association 2010 Aivardee Environmental Project of the Year $10 - $100 Milliall l:17fl15 contda0anitiLltO17 ah5 uiiliry =cbtj3Iw«IrcviscdvcYis�dlih 1 udlicSr reloratians •task wtha#a don fanu a i care ement.terlled.ctocx Taws Mrm)7526 ti Mr. Greg Peters Gweral Services'Fask Order: SH S Utility Rolocatiojis (I-Fis'VISU(P Julio 18) 2020 Page 9 of 1 Pro ect A Project B Total A. Design and Boundary sul-Veys $?4 735 $39 285 $64tO2O B. Level'W'SUB $10,000 $10S000 C. Preparation of Plat and Field Note Descriptions (82)$1293000 $117 000 $246)000 D. Printing of Plans & Specifications S 1 t20G $1,200 $2p4OO E. TxDOT Utility C00i'dination Meefl'ngs $18,000 $9t000 71000 Total Additional Service Not to Exceed Amount $172,93oo $176,485 $349t420 Tcxns Bomod nfPi•ofessionnl Lnnd Stiiweylng Contact Infoi-Fintition Recipients of professional land SuEveyi«g services wider 1his agreeiitient may direct complaints rcgarciing such services to the Texas Bonrd oFProfessionn! end Land Surveyhig, 12100 Park 35 Circle, Bul I d ing A, Suite 156, MC 234, Aus U n, TX 78753, Phone (S 12) 239•5 263, fax (512) 239 -525 3. I f this G ene ral El ngInee ring Services Agreement Task order nteets with your approval, ple ase sign and return one set to our officeWe nIong with your directive #o proceed, hook forwardworking working Wall you an (Id's important project for the Cif of Aimn and are nvailable to discuss this task further tit your convenience. APPIkOVEaDj FOjt THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS r, J10i Proce, City Munager Dn SIncerely yours. Craig M. 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BIRKHOFF, HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.P. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 Dallas, Texas 75243 JOHN W. BIRKHOFF, P.E. GARY C. HENDRICKS, P.E. JOE R. CARTER, P.E. MATT HICKEY, P.E. ANDREW MATA, JR., P.E. DEREK B. CHANEY, P.E CRAIG M. KERKHOFF, P.E. JUSTIN IVY, P.E. Mr. Greg Peters, P.E. Director of Public Works City of Anna 3223 North Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Re: State Highway 5 — Utility Relocations BHC Job Code 2018-162 (Amendment No. 1) Dear Mr. Peters: Phone (214) 361-7900 February 22, 2022 www.bhcllp.com As you requested, we are pleased to submit Amendment No. 1 to our Engineering Services Agreement with City of Anna dated April 13, 2021 for the State Highway 5 — Utility Relocations project. This Amendment No. 1 will separate the plan set into two projects to be bid separately. Project one will be from FM 455 to County Road 423. Project two will be from County Road 423 to W. Foster Crossing Road. This amendment covers creating two sets of construction plans and Specifications; additional bidding phase services and additional construction phase services. Also included in this amendment is a land rights agent to assist the City in procuring easements for the project (cost paid to property owners not included). Land rights agents fees will be incurred on a per parcel basis. In the event an easement is not required for the project upon final alignment approval by TxDOT, the parcel will not be pursued, and fees not incurred. We will engage Whitman Land Group, LLC to assist in procurement of the easements for this project. The fee per parcel is $2,990, which does include title for each property. Time, on an hourly basis, has been included with this task for BHC coordination with the land rights agent and the City regarding the easement procurement. For budgetary purposes, 42 parcels are included for the land rights acquisition. On the basis, Part VI: Fee Not to Exceed Amount of the original agreement is hereby modified as follows: Project A — SH 5 Utility Relocations Contract Amount ($) Project A - Amendment Revised Current No.l Contract Contract ,-, Design Phase $124,318 $6,250 $130,568 E $85288 $41730 $13,018 zn Bidding Phase a Construction Phase $33,151 $10,850 $4401 a Subtotal — Final Design $1659757 $219830 $1879587 Part A: Field Surveys $24,735 $24,735 s 0 o Part B: Level "A" SUE $0 $0 Part C: Plat/Field Notes $129,000 $12900 v Part D: Printing of Plans/Specs $1,200 $500 $1,700 Part E: TxDOT Meetings $1800 $1800 0 0 Part F: Lands Rights Agent $0 $136,080 $136,080 a Subtotal — Additional Services $1729935 $1369580 $3099515 Project Grand Total: $3389692 $1589410 $4979102 If this Amendment No. 1 to our original agreement dated April 13,2021 meets with your approval, please have one set executed for the City of Anna and an additional executed and returned to our office. We look forward to our continued work on this project with you and your staff, Sincerely, Craig M. ' erkhoff, P.E., C.F.M. APPROVED FOR THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS Mr. Greg Peters, P.E. Director of Public Works Date THE CITY OF Anna City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Joey Grisham AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution approving an Amended and Restated Development Agreement with Bloomfield Homes, LP for the Crystal Park Development. (Director of Economic Development Joey Grisham) SUMMARY: This amended version simply extends out the timeline to October 2023 for PID bonds to be issued. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 1: Growing Anna Economy Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve ATTACHMENTS: 1. Crystal Park Resolution 2. (BLOOMFIELD) ANNA CRYSTAL PARK -- First Amendment to Development Agreement 4865-4219-4726 2 APPROVALS: Joey Grisham, Director Economic Development Created/Initiated - 7/6/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/6/2022 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACT ON THE CITY'S BEHALF IN EXECUTING AN AMENDED CRYSTAL PARK DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH BLOOMFIELD HOMES, LP WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas (the "City") has previously approved a Development Agreement regarding the development of property owned by Bloomfield Homes, LP; and, WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the city to adopt and approve the First Amended Crystal Park Development Agreement (the "First Amendment"). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. The recitals are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby approves the First Amendment attached hereto as Exhibit A, and authorizes, ratifies, and approves the Mayor's execution of same. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute all documents and to take all other actions necessary to finalize and implement the First Amendment. CONSIDERED, PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Anna at a regular meeting on the 12th day of July 2022. APPROVED: Nate Pike, Mayor ATTEST: Carrie L. Land, City Secretary FIRST AMENDMENT TO CRYSTAL PARK DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT This FIRST AMENDMENT TO CRYSTAL PARK DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (this "First Amendment") is made and entered into to be effective as of July 12, 2022 (the "Effective Date"), by and between the CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, a Texas home -rule municipality (the "City"), Bloomfield Homes, L.P., a Texas limited partnership ("Developer"), and the following individuals: MARQUIN MILLER, F.A. MILLER and VIRGIL WREN MILLER (collectively, the "Commercial Tract Owner") (each individually, a "Party," and collectively, the "Parties"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City, the Developer, and the Commercial Tract Owner previously entered into that certain Crystal Park Development Agreement, effective as of January 11, 2022, recorded under Instrument Number 20220113000072130 in the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas (the "Agreement"); and WHEREAS, capitalized terms used in this First Amendment herein but not otherwise defined shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Agreement; and WHEREAS, under Section 9.3 of the Agreement, the Parties agreed that the Agreement would terminate if the Developer did not request that the City issue the initial series of PID Bonds on or before August 1, 2022; and WHEREAS, the Parties desire to amend Section 9.3 of the Agreement to extend said deadline as set forth in this First Amendment; and WHEREAS, the Parties desire to amend Section 12.19 of the Agreement to add a provision allowing for future amendments relating to the PID, the PID Property, the levy of Assessments, the issuance of PID Bonds, the construction of the Public Improvements or the Authorized Improvements, the HOA, the School Site, or any of the Developer's obligations with respect thereto to be made by written agreement solely between the City and the Developer and without the consent of the Commercial Tract Owner; and WHEREAS, the Parties acknowledge and agree that, except to the extent amended by this First Amendment herein, all provisions and terms contained in the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect; and NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants of the Parties set forth in this First Amendment, and for good and valuable consideration the receipt and adequacy of which are acknowledged and agreed, the Parties agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1. Defined Terms. All capitalized terms used in this First Amendment, to the extent not otherwise expressly defined herein, shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Agreement. 2. Amendment to Section 9.3 "Performance Window; Election to Terminate". The Parties agree to amend Section 9.3 of the Agreement to extend the deadline for the Developer to request that the City issue the initial series of PID Bonds from "on or before August 1, 2022" to "on or before October 31, 2023". 3. Amendment to Section 12.19 "Amendment; Severability". The Parties agree to amend Section 12.19 of the Agreement to add the following sentence: "Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Parties agree that this Agreement may be modified or amended by written agreement solely between the City and the Developer, and without the consent of the Commercial Tract Owner, if such modification or amendment relates to the PID, the PID Property, the levy of Assessments, the issuance of PID Bonds, the construction of the Public Improvements or the Authorized Improvements, the HOA, the School Site, or any of the Developer's obligations with respect thereto." 4. Miscellaneous. (a) This First Amendment amends the Agreement in no other manner except as expressly set forth herein. Except as amended herein, the terms, provisions, agreements, covenants and conditions of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. In the event of a conflict between this First Amendment and the Agreement, the terms of this First Amendment shall control. (b) This First Amendment together with the Agreement shall constitute the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, whether oral or written, concerning the subject matter of this First Amendment and the Agreement. This First Amendment and the Agreement shall not be modified or amended except in writing signed by the Parties. (c) This First Amendment may be executed in one (1) or more counterparts, each of which when taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument. (d) The City represents and warrants that the individual executing this First Amendment on behalf of the City has been duly authorized to do so. The Developer represents and warrants that the individual executing this First Amendment on behalf of the Developer has been duly authorized to do so. Each Commercial Tract Owner represents and warrants that the individual executing this First Amendment on behalf of such Commercial Tract Owner has been duly authorized to do so. [Signature Pages to Follow] 2 EXECUTED BY THE PARTIES TO BE EFFECTIVE ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE: CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS By: Name: Nate Pike Title: Maw Date: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN This instrument was acknowledged before me on this , 2022, by Nate Pike, Mayor of the City of Anna, Texas, on behalf of said City. [SEAL] Approved as to form: Clark McCoy, City Attorney Notary Public, State of Texas S-1 DEVELOPER: BLOOMFIELD HOMES, L.P., a Texas limited partnership By: Bloomfield Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation, its General Partner By: Donald J. Dykstra, President STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF This instrument was acknowledged before me, on , 2022, by Donald J. Dykstra, President of Bloomfield Properties, Inc., a Texas corporation, general partner of Bloomfield Homes, L.P., on behalf of said partnership. [SEAL] mi Notary Public, State of Texas COMMERCIAL TRACT OWNER: MARQUIN MILLER, an individual STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF § This instrument was acknowledged before me, on , 2022, by Marquin Miller. [SEAL] Notary Public, State of Texas F.A. MILLER, an individual STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF § This instrument was acknowledged before me, on , 2022, by F.A. Miller. [SEAL] Notary Public, State of Texas S-3 VIRGIL WREN MILLER, an individual STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF This instrument was acknowledged before me, on 2022, by Virgil Wren Miller. [SEAL] Notary Public, State of Texas THE CITY OF Anna AGENDA ITEM: IImam 0159=0111 City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Approve meeting attendance for City Council, EDC/CDC Boards, Parks Advisory Board, Planning and Zoning Commission, Board of Adjustment and Diversity and Inclusion Commission. (City Secretary Carrie Land) SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: 1. Anna_TX_2022_attendance - April - June APPROVALS: Carrie Land, City Secretary Created/Initiated - 7/7/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager New - Board of Adjustment Member Jon Hendricks 0- 0.0% Greg Williams 0.0% Tony Bellefond 0.0% Meghan R Clements 0.0% Choya Morrison 0.0% Robert "Bob" Hallberg 0.0% 0.0% Christopher Prothro Present: 0 0.0% Absent: 0 0.0% Excused: 0 0.0% * P = Present * A = Absent * E = Excused * C = Canceled City Council MemberApr Lee Miller 12, 2022 P A. P P Randy Atchley P P P Josh Vollmer P P P Danny Ussery P P P Stan Carver II P P P Kevin Toten P P P Nate Pike P P P Pete Cain P Present: 7 7 8 Absent: 0 0 0 Excused: 0 0 0 * P = Present * A = Absent * E = Excused * C = Canceled May 24, 2022 Jun 04, 2022 Jun 09, 2022 Jun 14, 2022 Jun 28, 2022 Jul 12, 2022 Jul 26, 2022 Aug 09, 2022 Aug 23, 2022 Sep 13, 2022 Sep 20, 2022 Oct 11, 2022 Oct 25, 2022 Nov 08, 2022 Nov 22, 2022 Dec 13, 2022 Dec1 93.33% 86.67% 90.0% 93.33% 86.67% 86.67% 86.67% 100.0 % 95.96% 4.04% 0.0% Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Commission Member A. Pete Cain C A 0- Dyanne Lockridge C P Alfredo Fernandez C P P Alycia Green C A Sinisa Slavnic C P A Roxxanne Aragon C P Elinor Williams C P Gina Maria Ottavio C P Maria Ervin C P Blair Rackham C A Elijah Nelms P Dallen Morgan P Elizabeth M Knapp P Theresa R King -bell P Christopher Prothro A Present: 0 8 5 Absent: 0 3 2 Excused: 0 0 0 0 * P = Present A = Absent * E = Excused * C = Canceled Jun 21, 2022 Jul 05, 2022 Aug 02, 2022 Sep 06, 2022 Oct / Nov 1 2022)ec1 • ,202: TOTALS 0.0% 50.0 % 33.33% 50.0% 16.67% 100.0 % 0.0% 66.67% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 45.0% 0 55.0% 0 0.0% Economic Development Corporation/Community Develop Member Anthony Richardson V 0- V P Rocio Gonzalez P Kylee Kelley A P P Bruce Norwood P P Michelle Hawkins P P P Shane Williams P P Matthew Seago V V Ronald Kerr A Shane Williams P Gina Maria Ottavio P P A Bruce Norwood Rocio Gonzalez Present: 4 5 5 Absent: 1 0 2 Excused: 0 0 0 * P = Present * A = Absent * E = Excused * C = Canceled )ment Corporation Boards Jun 09, 2022 Jul 05, 2022 Aug 04, 2022 Sep 01, 2022 Oct 1. 2022 Nov 03, 2022Dec01, 2022 100.0% 80.0% 75.0% 100.0% 87.5 % 80.0 % 0.0% 0.0% 50.0 % 100.0% 33.33% 33.33% 78.57% 21.43% 0.0% Parks Advisory Board MemberApr Jon Schwyzer 18,2022 P May 16,2022 A Jun 0- A Michelle Y Clemens P P Elden Baker P P P Joe Crowder A Mackenzie Jenks P P A Eirik A Hansen P P LeQuey Douglas A A Andrew Michrina P Jeff Reece P Eirik A Hansen P Staci Martin A Present: 5 4 4 Absent: 2 2 3 Excused: 0 0 0 * P = Present * A = Absent * E = Excused * C = Canceled Oct 24, 2022 Nov 28, 2022 Dec. 2022 57.14% 100.0% 85.71% 50.0% 71.43% 100.0% 0.0% 50.0% 50.0% 50.0% 0.0% 73.17% 26.83% 0.0% Planning and Zoning Commission Member Kelly Patterson -Herndon 04,2022 P May 02, 2022 P Jun 0- P Latoya Grady P P Brent Thomas P P Dennis Ogan P E P Donald C Henke P Paul Wenzel P P A Nick Rubits E Douglas J Hermann E Michelle Y Clemens P David Nylec Staci Martin Present: 5 5 4 Absent: 0 0 1 Excused: 0 2 1 * P = Present * A = Absent * E = Excused * C = Canceled Jun 06, 2022 Jul 05, 2022 Aug 01, 2022 Sep 05, 2022 Oct 03, 202207, 2022DecOS,2022' 100.0% 50.0% 66.67% 77.78% 80.0 % 88.89 % 60.0% 66.67% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 82.46% 5.26% 12.28% THE CITY OF Anna �IMM1 ►19vin, City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Gregory Peters AGENDA ITEM: Consider/Discuss/Action on the Drought Contingency Plan. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters) SUMMARY: The City of Anna has an existing Drought Contingency Plan which provides for specific steps for the City to take based on weather conditions and water usage. We have recently ended one of the hottest June's on record with very little rainfall. Staff will present the City Council with weather and water usage data, along with the adopted Drought Contingency Plan for discussion. Staff is seeking feedback on entering a voluntary Stage 1 Drought Stage, along with proposed ways the City can work with large water users and the construction industry to provide for more efficient and planned water usage. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None at this time. STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 4: High Performing, Professional City 1+3r_1a0:7x0101Lhl►yi1=1z117_11Is] LIF Staff recommends following the Drought Contingency Plan as previously adopted. Staff will present additional options for discussion and will be seeking direction on those items. ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Carrie Land, City Secretary Created/Initiated - 7/7/2022 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 7/7/2022 THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 7.b. City Council Agenda Planning Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Conduct a Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on a Resolution regarding the 75 North Addition, Lots 14R & 15R, Residential Replat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Two single-family residences, detached on two lots on 0.3± acre, located on the west side of N Riggins Street, 560± feet north of Anthony Street. Zoned: S-1 Single -Family Residential District. The purpose of the Replat is to modify the lot line between Lots 14R and 15R due to an encroachment of the existing house on Lot 15R onto Lot 14R. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STATEGIC CONNECTIONS: Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval subject to the Board of Adjustment granting two (2) variances to the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance associated with: 1. Minimum lot area requirement for Lot 14R 2. Minimum side yard, interior setback requirement for Lot 15R ATTACHMENTS: 1. 75 North Addition Lot 14R 15R Locator Map 2. RESOLUTION - (RP) 75 North Addition, Lots 14R & 15R 3. Exhibit A (Stamped) - 75 North Addn, BI A, Lts 14R & 15R - Replat Replat - 75 North Addition, Lot 14R & Lot 15R I.wl ff day.. �!4 Jf f' ©9 ON i J1 _ - N TEE CITY �F ® Subject City Limits r Property ETJ Q 200' Notice $. Boundary ' 0 60 120 240 t Feet June 2022 H:\Notification Maps\Notification Maps' Agenda Item #7.b Residential Replat - 75 North Addition, Lots 14R & 15R THE CITY OF manna :�F amm � w Replat - 75 North Addition, Lot 14R & Lot 15R V' to.r n� z . _ THE CITY OF...... ` Ahfta)k e ------- . . . . . . . . ....... whJal rr idly limits Property 1. L m 2w 6lotice . — Boundary 0 60 120 240 Fccl June 2022 HE CITY OF nna r., W- MIT Is T 12 -7- kl LOT II LOT III 0 LOT 14R BLOCK A sDmEvaa 0.137 ACRES 14 ---------- .T 8 LOT 15R BLOCK A 4= 0.199 ACRES g m 2 Z �10M OF�F OOWN MIT 7 x0tutr —.0 1x FOF IxE SintE OF IExaS UFT III MIT 6 OEF-C- OF .1 ----- — ------------- OIt, m Mao. LOT 17 1�ro.1 --------- — ----- Replat The purpose of the Replat is to modify the lot line between Lots 14R and 15R due to an encroachment of the existing house on Lot 15R onto Lot 14R. THE CITY OF 11 111 manna r., Recommendation Planning &Zoning Commission recommended approval subject to the Board of Adjustment granting two (2) variances to the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance associated with: 1. Minimum lot area requirement for Lot 14R (less than 7,200 sq. ft.) 2. Minimum side yard, interior setback requirement for Lot 15R (less than 5 ft.) THE CITY OF Anna CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING 75 NORTH ADDITION, LOTS 14R & 15R, REPLAT. WHEREAS, In order to provide for the orderly development of land within the Anna city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas (the "City Council") has adopted Article 9.02 ("Subdivision Regulation") and Article 9.04 ("Zoning Ordinance") of the Anna City Code of Ordinances; and WHEREAS, Bryan Peltier and Syeda Haque have submitted an application for the approval of the 75 North Addition, Lots 14R & 15R, Replat; and WHEREAS, The Replat of 75 North Addition, Lots 14R & 15R conforms to the existing zoning; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. Section 2. Approval of Replat The City Council hereby approves the 75 North Addition, Lots 14R & 15R, Replat attached hereto as Exhibit A subject to Board of Adjustment approval that would grant two (2) variances to the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance associated with: 1. Minimum lot area requirement for Lot 14R 2. Minimum side yard, interior setback requirement for Lot 15R PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas on this 12th day of July, 2022. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike 112-IRF C.M. 1/2'1RF CAPPED BRENNAN" co � m S 80 46 06 E 154.67' NORTHEAST CORNER 75 NORTH ADDITION LOT 13 a' LOT 12 LOT 11 CAPPED BURNS" LOT 9 ---CALLED 0347 ACRES INNOVA MENTS LLC C.C. NO. 2021042100 0. P. R. C. C. T. LOT 1 10 CIRS11 S 88016'23" E 100.28' LOT 141? LO BLOCK A 0.137 ACRES ti CIRS l N 80`46'06" W I W 10l .29' LOT 14 LOT 15 IW rh I z LO LOT 8 0 o LOT 15R m BLOCK A I W 0.19 9 ACRES i z IQ 0 N 80'46'06" W 11 1.33' i m LOT 7 LOT 6 N 80°46'p6„ W 111.33 rrr�y�r� LOT 17 1 ►,I NORTH SCALE 1"= 30' 0 30 60 90 SURVEY NOTES: LEGEND C.M. = CONTROLLING MONUMENT CIRF = CAPPED2" /2" IRON ROD FOUND S AMPED (4613) CIRS = CAPPED 112" IRON ROD SET STAMPED (4613) IRF = IRON ROD FOUND O.P.R.C.C.T. = OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS D.R.C.C.T. = DEED RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS 1. The original copy will have original signatures, stamp seal and an impression seal. LO 2. Copyright 2022, Surdukon Surveying, Inc. 3. This survey is being provided solely for the use of the current parties. 4. This survey is subject to all easements of record. 96.0' W CAPPED 5. The basis of bearings, are derived from ALLTERRA CENTRAL RTK Network, Texas State Plane ~owENs" Coordinates System, Nod83, North Central Zone, Nod 83 (CORS96) Epoch 2002.0. Z- CO 0 z PURPOSE STATEMENT. The purpose of this replat is to modify the lot line between Lots 14 and 15, 5' north because the existing house crosses over the existing Lot line. 1/2"IRF �n IRS co 0 0 CIRS 25 52.4 A o� E" NOTICE: Selling a portion of this addition by metes and bounds is a violation of the city Subdivision Ordinance and State platting statutes and is subject to fines and withholding of utilities and building certificates. FLOOD NOTE: This property falls within Zone X (unshaded) according to the Flood Insurance Rate Maps, Panel No. 48085CO160 J, Map Revision June 2, 2009, as published by the Federal Emergence Management Agency for Collin County Unincorporated Areas. SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT I, DAVID J. SURDUKAN, do hereby certify that I prepared this plat from an actual survey of the land and that the corner monuments shown hereon were properly placed under my personal supervision in accordance with the Platting Rules and Regulations of the City of Anna, Collin County, Texas. DAVID J. SURDUKAN R.P.L.S. NO. 4613 COUNTY OF COLLIN STATE OF TEXAS BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared DAVID J. SURDUKAN, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the some for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE on this the —_-- day of --__---_, 2022. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL Accepted this _--- day of Council of the City of Anna, Texas. (Mayor) City Secretary 2022, by the City COUNTY OF COLLIN STATE OF TEXAS WHEREAS, Riggins LLC AND Bryan Lee Peltier, are the owners of a tract of land situated in the G Morrison Survey, Abstract No. 559, City of Anna, Collin County, Texas, and being all of a tract of land conveyed to Riggins LLC as recorded in Document No. 2022000080793 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas and being all of a tract conveyed to Bryan Lee Peltier as recorded in Document No. 2022000080793 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas, and being gall of Lot 15 and part of Lot 14 of the 75 North Addition, an addition to the City of Anna, Collin County, Texas, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 7, Page 82 of the Pleat Records of Collin county, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a 1 /2" iron rod with yellow plastic cap stamped "4613" set for corner at the southeast corner of said Lot 15, said iron rod being in the west Right Of Way line of North Riggins Street (50' ROW per 75 North Addition Plat); THENCE N 80"46'06" W following the south line of said Lot 15 a distance of 1 1 1 .33' to a 1 /2" iron rod with yellow plastic cap stamped "4613" set for corner at the southwest corner of said Lot 15; THENCE N 04~54'39" E following the west line of said Lot 15 and Lot 14 a distance of 131.90' to a 1 /2" iron rod with yellow plastic cap stamped "4613" set for corner; THENCE S 88"16'23" E a distance of 100.28' to a 1/2" iron rod with yellow plastic cap stamped "4613" set for corner; THENCE S 00~38' 19" W a distance of 146.26' to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 14,653 Square Feet or 0.336 Acres of land. COUNTY OF COLLIN STATE OF TEXAS NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: WHEREAS, Riggins LLC AND Bryan Lee Peltier, are the owners, and does hereby adopt this plat designating the herein above described property as REPLAT 75 NORTH ADDITION, BLOCK A, LOTS 14R AND 15R an addition to the City of Anna, Collin County, Texas and do hereby dedicate to the public use forever, their streets, alleys and public use areas shown hereon, the easements, as shown, for mutual use and accommodation of the City of Anna and all public utilities desiring to use or using some. All and any and any public utility and the City of Anna shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or parts of any building, fences, shrubs, trees or other improvements or growths, which in anyway, endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance or efficiency of it's respective systems on said Easements, and the City of Anna and all public utilities constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, patrolling, maintaining and adding to or removing all or parts of it's respective systems, without the necessity, at anytime, of procuring the permission of anyone. This plat approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, regulations and resolutions of the City of Anna, Texas. WITNESS MY HAND at Anna, Texas, this —_— day of -----------------, 2022. SYEDA S HAQUE —RIGGINS LLC, MANAGING PARTNER COUNTY OF COLLIN STATE OF TEXAS BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared BRYAN SYEDA S HAQUE, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instruments, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE on this the _-- day of--_----_--, 2022. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS WITNESS MY HAND at Anna, Texas, this —_— day of BRYAN LEE PELTIER 2022. COUNTY OF COLLIN STATE OF TEXAS BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared BRYAN LEE PELTIER, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instruments, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE on this the _-- day of--_----_--, 2022. NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF TEXAS r NORTH W ROSAMOND PKwY. z a 3ITE FM 2862 3 h Z CITY OF 2 ANNA C ie Q 0 FM 455 WEST WHITE ST. EXHIBIT A REPLAT 75 NORTH ADDITION BLOCK A, LOTS 14R AND 15R BEING A REPLAT OF LOT 15 AND PART OF LOT 14 75 NORTH ADDITION BEING 0.336 ACRES OUT OF THE G. MORRISON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 559 CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS OWNER - LOT 14R RIGGINS LLC SYEDA HAQUE 10413 COLFAX DR. McKINNEY, TEXAS 75072 (972) 352-0102 OWNER - LOT 15R SURVEYOR BRYAN LEE PELTIER SURDUKAN SURVEYING, INC. 1405 N RIGGINS STREET P.O. BOX 126 ANNA, TEXAS 75409 ANNA, TEXAS 75409 (972) (972) 924-8200 FIRM NO. 10069500 VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE SCALE 1" = 30' DATE. JUNE 8, 2022 JOB No. 2022-84 THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 7.c. City Council Agenda Planning Staff Report Meeting Date: 7/12/2022 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Consider/Discuss/Action on a Resolution regarding Anacapri, Phase 2, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: 139 SF-60 lots and 98 SF-Z lots and seven common area lots on 66.3± acres located on the south side of Mantua Road (County Road 371), 160± feet west of Thousand Oaks Drive. Zoned: Planned Development (Ord. No. 887-2020). The purpose for the Final Plat is to dedicate rights -of -way, lot and block boundaries, and easements necessary for the creation of a single-family residential development. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STATEGIC CONNECTIONS: Goal 2: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: The Final Plat is in conformance with the city's Subdivision Regulations and Zoning Ordinances and is subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Anacapri Phase 2 Locator Map 2. RESOLUTION - (FP) Anacapri, Phase 2 3. 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WHEREAS, in order to provide for the orderly development of land within the Anna city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas (the "City Council") has adopted Article 9.02 of the Anna City Code of Ordinances ("Subdivision Regulations"); and Article 9.04 ("Zoning Ordinance") of the Anna City Code of Ordinances; and WHEREAS, Megatel Homes has submitted an application for the approval of the Anacapri, Phase 2, Final Plat; and WHEREAS, The Anacapri, Phase 2, Final Plat conforms to the existing zoning; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. Section 2. Approval of Final Plat The City Council hereby approves the Anacapri, Phase 2, Final Plat attached hereto as Exhibit A subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this 12th day of July, 2022. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike LOT 1, BLOCK A JOE BRYANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Q/604 J. C. BURGE SURVEY A-106 40.01' N 17 0 L0 1 M N zl Lj- z� W 40.01' 1w � z J r > > v� CO m W < In o Cr o x LLI Cd Q 1 CL O 0 LU LL LAURA COLLINS 19940310000236490 - APPROX. 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Q/668 PH 3 PK NAIL FIND ELEANOR KATHERINE COX CUNNINGHAM AND HOWARD JOSEPH COX, JR., TRACT , PROJECT VOL. 1995, PG. 577 SITE PH 4 ROSAMOND 50 0 50 100 150 Feet SCALE: 1 "=50' FINAL PLAT Lot 1-16, Block A. Lot 1-23, & 58X Block B, Lot 1-17, Block C, Lot 1-17, Block D, Lot 1-17, Block E, Lot 1-34, & 35X Block F, Lot 1-6, Block G, Lot 1-7, Block H, Lot 1-20, Block I, Lot 1-20, Block J, Lot 1-20, Block K, Lot 1-20, Block L, Lot 1-20, & 21X Block M, Lot 1X, Block Z, Lot 1X, Block JJ, Lot 1X, Block KK, and Lot 1X, Block LL, ANACAPRI, PHASE 2 139 SF-61 98 SF-Z, & 7 Common Area Lots 66.262 Acres in the ELI W. WITT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 997 S. E. ROBERTS SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 786 CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS PAGE 1 OF 4 'J MCAnntvts The John R. McAdams Company, Inc. 111 Hillside Drive Lewisville, Texas 75057 972. 436. 9712 201 Country View Drive Roanoke, Texas 76262 940. 240. 1012 TBPE:19762 TBPLS:10194440 www.gacon.com www.mcadamsco.com DRAWN BY: BC DATE: 4/25/2022 SCALE: 1"=50' JOB. 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- - - - ------ - - - - I/ 10' UE / I � 20BL � � 20' BL In l0 III I I IN III I I J J inLn 6000 SF ml I tD I I I I H I I I I I I i I I I I 20' BL _I TYPICAL LOT DETAIL SCALE: 1 "=20' CURVE TABLE CURVE RADIUS DELTA ANGLE ARC LENGTH LONG CHORD C1 50.00' 101'58'39" 88.99' S 25'56'05" W, 77.70' C2 50.00' 26'37'41" 23.24' S 11'44'24" E, 23.03' C3 50.00' 26'37'41" 23.24' S 14*53'18" W, 23.03' C4 50.00' 143*15'23" 125.01' S 43'25'33" E, 94.90' C5 50.00' 26'37'41" 23.24' N 78'15'36" E, 23.03' C6 50.00' 26'37'41" 23.24' N 75'06'42" W, 23.03' C7 50.00' 26*21'14" 23.00' S 75'14'56" E, 22.80' C8 50.00' 26*21'14" 23.00' N 13.53" 2" W, 22.80' C9 50.00' 26'53'40" 23.47' S 12*44'16" W, 23.25' C10 50.00' 141'30'19" 123.49' S 44'34'04" E, 94.41' C11 50.00' 26'53'40" 23.47' N 78'07'37" E, 23.25' C12 50.00' 26'21'14" 23.00' N 75*14'56" W, 22.80' C13 50.00' 26*21'14" 23.00' S 13-53'12" E, 22.80' C14 50.00' 26*21'14" 23.00' N 75*14'56" W, 22.80' C15 50.00' 144'59'30" 126.53' S 45'25'56" W, 95.37' C16 50.00' 26*21'14" 23.00' S 13-53'12" E, 22.80' C17 50.00' 26'37'41" 23.24' N 12*36'16" E, 23.03' C18 50.00' 26'37'41" 23.24' S 75'58'35" W, 23.03' C19 50.00' 26'37'41" 23.24' N 77'23'44" W, 23.03' C20 50.00' 26'37'41" 23.24' S 14*53'18" W, 23.03' C21 50.00' 26'37'41" 23.24' N 78'15'36" E, 23.03' C22 67.50' 15'52'53" 18.71' S 80'29'08" E, 18.65' C23 2.00' 148"4'17" 5.17' S 01'34'27" W, 3.85' C24 67.50' 15'52'52" 18.71' S 83'38'01" W, 18.65' C25 67.50' 15'52'52" 18.71' N 80'29'07" W, 18.65' C26 2.00' 148*14'17" 5.17' N 01'34'27" E, 3.85' C27 67.50' 15'52'53" 18.71' N 83'38'02" E, 18.65' C28 67.50' 18'48'54" 22.17' S 81'18'07" E, 22.07' C29 2.00' 142*22'12" 4.97' S 00'42'34" E, 3.79' C30 67.50' 18'48'54" 22.17' S 79'52'59" W, 22.07' C31 67.50' 18'48'54" 22.17' N 81'18'07" W, 22.07' C32 2.00' 142*22'12" 4.97' N 00'42'34" W, 3.79' C33 67.50' 18'48'54" 22.17' N 79'52'59" E, 22.07' C34 67.50' 18'48'54" 22.17' S 10*58'54" W, 22.07' C35 2.00' 142*22'12" 4.97' N 88'25'33" W, 3.79' C36 67.50' 18'48'54" 22.17' N 07'50'00" W, 22.07' C37 67.50' 18'48'54" 22.17' N 10'58'54" E, 22.07' C38 2.00' 142*22'12" 4.97' S 88'25'33" E, 3.79' C39 67.50' 18'48'54" 22.17' S 07'50'00" E, 22.07' LINE TABLE LINE BEARING DISTANCE L1 S 01'35'53" W 24.48' L2 N 44'34'04" W 21.08' L3 S 45'25'56" W 19.67' L4 S 44'34'04" E 21.08' L5 N 44'34'04" W 21.08' L6 S 44*17'26" W 20.36' L7 N 45'42'34" W 20.36' L8 I N 46'34'27" E 20.36' 50 0 50 100 150 Feet SCALE: 1 "=50' FINAL PLAT Lot 1-16, Block N Lot 1-23, & 58X Block B, Lot 1-17, Block C, Lot 1-17, Block D, Lot 1-17, Block E, Lot 1-34, & 35X Block F, Lot 1-6, Block G, Lot 1-7, Block H, Lot 1-20, Block I, Lot 1-20, Block J, Lot 1-20, Block K, Lot 1-20, Block L, Lot 1-20, & 21X Block M, Lot 1X, Block Z, Lot 1X, Block JJ, Lot 1X, Block KK, and Lot 1X, Block LL, ANACAPRI, PHASE 2 139 SF-61 98 SF-Z, & 7 Common Area Lots 66.262 Acres in the ELI W. WITT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 997 S. E. ROBERTS SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 786 CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS NOTES: BEING all that certain lot, tract, or parcel of land situated in the S. E. Roberts Survey, Abstract Number 786, and the Eli W. Witt Survey, Abstract Number 997, City of Anna, Collin County, Texas, being all that certain tract of land, called 95.444 acres and described by deed to Anacapri Laguna Azure LLC, recorded in Instrument Number 20210819001679920, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas, and being all that certain tract of land, called 84.000 acres and described by deed to Anacapri Laguna Azure LLC, recorded in Instrument Number 20210819001679940, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a PK Nail Found in County Road 371, same being the northeast corner of said 84.000 acre tract, same being the northwest corner of a certain tract of land, described as Tract 1 by deed to Eleanor Katherine Cox Cunningham and Howard Joseph Cox, Jr., recorded in Volume 1995, Page 577, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas, same being the southwest corner of a certain 45—foot right—of—way dedication, recorded in Cabinet Q, Page 668, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas, and being the southeast corner of a certain tract of land, described by deed to Howard J. Cox ET AL, recorded in Instrument Number 1995000000577, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE N 88`38'19" W, with the north line of said 84.000 acre tract, and the south line of said Cox ETAL tract, and County Road 371, a distance of 795.08 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING being a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; THENCE over across and through said 84.000 acre tract the following twenty—six (26) calls: S 01 °34'27" W, a distance of 230.33 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; N 88°25'33" W, a distance of 65.00 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; S 01 `34'27" W, a distance of 495.79 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Southwesterly, with the arc of a curve to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 26°37'41 ", and an arc length of 23.24 feet, whose chord bears S 14°53'18" W, 23.03 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Southeasterly, with the arc of a reverse curve to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 60`40'22", and an arc length of 52.95 feet, whose chord bears S 02`08'03" E, 50.51 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; S 57°31'46" W, a distance of 24.65 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS"; S 01 °34'27" W, a distance of 117.60 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; S 88`25'33" E, a distance of 609.92 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; S 01°29'20" W, a distance of 50.00 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS"; N 88°25'33" W, a distance of 560.00 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; S 01 `34'27" W, a distance of 111.02 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Southwesterly, with the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 101°58'39", and an arc length of 88.99 feet, whose chord bears S 25°56'05" W, 77.70 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Southeasterly, with the arc of a reverse curve to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 26°37'41 ", and an arc length of 23.24 feet, whose chord bears S 11 °44'24" E, 23.03 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; S 01 °34'27" W, a distance of 171.57 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Southwesterly, with the arc of a curve to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 26°37'41 ", and an arc length of 23.24 feet, whose chord bears S 14°53'18" W, 23.03 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Southeasterly, with the arc of a reverse curve to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 143°15'23", and an arc length of 125.01 feet, whose chord bears S 43°25'33" E, 94.90 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Northeasterly, with the arc of a reverse curve to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 26`37'41 ", and an arc length of 23.24 feet, whose chord bears N 78`15'36" E, 23.03 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; S 88°25'33" E, a distance of 78.94 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; S 01'34'27" W, a distance of 240.00 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; N 88`25'33" W, a distance of 83.08 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS"; Northwesterly, with the arc of a curve to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 26°37'41 ", and an arc length of 23.24 feet, whose chord bears N 75`06'42" W, 23.03 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Southwesterly, with the arc of a reverse curve to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 134°48'58", and an arc length of 117.65 feet, whose chord bears S 50°47'40" W, 92.33 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; N 88°25'33" W, a distance of 111.89 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS"; S 01`34'27" W, a distance of 815.00 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; N 88°25'33" W, a distance of 163.38 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; S 01°34'27" W, a distance of 50.00 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; THENCE over across and through said 84.000 acre tract, and said 95.444 acre tract the following five (5) calls: N 88°25'33" W, passing the west line of said 84.000 acre tract, some being the east line of said 95.444 acre tract, continuing a distance of 140.87 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS"; S 00`42'34" E, a distance of 302.85'to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Southeasterly, with the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 26°37'41 ", and an arc length of 23.24 feet, whose chord bears S 14°01'25" E, 23.03 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; Southwesterly, with the arc of a reverse curve to the right, having a radius of 50.00 feet, a central angle of 143`15'23", and an arc length of 125.01 feet, whose chord bears S 44°17'26" W, 94.90 feet, to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS"; S 01°35'53" W, a distance of 24.48 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS" in the easterly south line of said 95.444 acre tract, same being the north line of a certain tract of land described by deed to Anna Texas Land, LTD, recorded in Instrument Number 20140718000750570, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas, from which a 1/2" rebar found, at the southeast corner of said 95.444 acre tract, same being the southwest corner of said 84.000 acre tract, bears S 88°24'07" E, 126.55 feet; THENCE N 88°24'07" W, with the easterly south line of said 95.444 acre tract, and the north line of said Anna Texas Land tract, a distance of 466.08 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS" at the most easterly southwest corner of said 95.444 acre tract, same being the northwest corner of said Anna Texas Land tract, and being in the east line of a certain tract of land, described by deed to DR Horton —Texas, LTD, recorded in Instrument Number 20210212000310470, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE N 00°34'00" W, with the most southerly west line of said 95.444 acre tract, and being the most southerly east line of said DR Horton tract, a distance of 762.32 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar found (yellow cap) at the inner ell of said 95.444 acre tract, same being the most southerly northeast corner of said DR Horton tract; THENCE S 88°20'56" W, with the most westerly south line of said 95.444 acre tract, and the most easterly north line of said DR Horton tract, a distance of 38.41 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS'; THENCE N 00°42'34" W, a distance of 2250.12 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS" being in the north line of said 95.444 acre tract, and the south line of a certain tract of land, described by deed to Laura Collins, recorded in Instrument Number 19940310000236490, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE S 89°17'15" E, with the north line of said 95.44 acre tract, and the south line of said Laura Collins tract, and the south line of County Road 371, a distance of 554.53 to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS" at the southeast corner of said Laura Collins tract, being in the north line of said 95.444 acre tract, being in County Road 371, and being the southwest corner of a called 60—foot right—of—way dedication to the City of Anna, recorded in Cabinet Q, Page 604, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE S 88`41'44" E, with the south line of said 60' ROW dedication, County Road 371, and the north line of said 95.444 acre tract, passing a PK Nail Found at the northeast corner thereof, same being the northwest corner of said 84.000 acre tract, at a distance of 190.26 feet, continuing with the north line thereof, passing the southeast corner of said 60' ROW dedication, same being the southwest corner of Bryant Farm Road, passing a PK Nail with shiner, stamped J.F. Smith 3700, at a distance of 587.18 feet, a continuing a total distance of 591.09 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS" at the southeast corner of said Bryant Farm Road, some being the southwest corner of said Cox ETAL tract; THENCE S 88°38'19" E, with the north line of said 84.000 acre tract and the south line of said Cox ETAL tract, a distance of 15.75 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and being approximately 66.262 acres of land. NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That being the sole owner does hereby adopt this plat designating the herein above, described real property as Anacapri, an addition to the City of Anna, Collin County, Texas, and we do hereby dedicate, in fee simple, to the public use forever, the streets shown thereon. The streets are dedicated for street purposes. The easements and public use areas, as shown, are dedicated for the public use forever, for the purposes indicated on this plat. In addition, utility easements may also be used for the mutual use and accommodation of all public utilities desiring to use or using the same unless the easement limits the use to particular utilities, said use by public utilities being subordinate to the public's and City of Anna's use thereof. The City of Anna and public utility entities shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or parts of any buildings, fences, trees, shrubs, or other improvements or growths which in any way endanger, or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or, efficiency of their respective systems in said systems in said easements. The City of Anna and public utility entities shall at all times have the full right of ingress and egress to or from their respective easements for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, inspecting, patrolling, maintaining, reading meters, and adding to or removing all or parts of their respective systems without the necessity at any time of procuring permission from anyone. The undersigned does covenant and agree that the access easement may be utilized by any person or the general public for ingress and egress to other real property, and for the purpose of general public vehicular and pedestrian use and access, and for Fire Department and emergency use, in, along, upon, and across said premises, with the right and privilege at all times of the City of Anna, its agents, employees, workmen, and representatives having ingress, egress, and regress in, along, upon, and across said premises. BY: MEGATEL HOMES Date: STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DENTON BEFORE ME, THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY, personally appeared ZACH (POUR, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that he executed the same for the purpose and consideration therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. 1. Bearings based on Texas Coordinate System, North Central Zone (4202), NAD '83. 2. Original copies of survey maps and descriptions prepared by the surveyor and firm whose names appear hereon will contain an embossed surveyor's seal. Any map or description copy without that embossed seal is likely a copy not prepared in the office of the surveyor and may contain alterations or deletions made without the knowledge or oversight of the surveyor. 3. Declaration is made to original purchaser of the survey. It is not transferable to additional institutions or subsequent owners. MCADAMS, and the Surveyor shall not be liable for any unauthorized use hereof. 4. According to Community/Panel No. 48085CO155 J, effective June 2, 2009, of the FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP for Collin County, Texas & Incorporated Areas, by graphic plotting only, this property appears to be within Flood Zone "A" (areas without Base Flood Elevation), This flood statement does not imply that the property and/or the structures thereon will be free from flooding or flood damage. On rare occasions, greater floods can and will occur and flood heights may be increased by man—made or natural causes. LOMR 09-06-0670P eff. 6/3/2009 Zone A This flood statement shall not create liability on the part of the surveyor. 5. Surveyor has made no investigation or independent search for easements of record, encumbrances, restrictive covenants, ownership title evidence, or any other facts that an accurate abstract of title may disclose. 6. All corners are 1/2" capped rebar set, stamped "MCADAMS", unless otherwise noted. 7. Lot 58X, Block B, Lot 35X, Block F, Lot 2X, Block M, Lot 1X, Block Z, Lot 1X, Block JJ, Lot 1X, Block KK, and Lot 1X, Block LL, to be dedicated to and maintained by the HOA. 8. All common area lots are hereby dedicated as Sidewalk, Hike and Bike Trail, Golf Cart, and Pedestrian Access Easements. 9. No appurtenance between the heights of 2.5' and 10' may be placed in the visibility triangles. 10. All private drainage easements to be maintained by the HOA. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this day of 2022. 11. Walls over 4' in height shall be owned and maintained by the HOA, Iron fencing is to be owned and maintained by the HOA, Uniform wood fencing adjacent to HOA common area lots running parallel to the primary streets shall be owned and maintained by the HOA. Notary Public State of Texas My commission expires the day of STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF COLLIN § CITY OF ANNA § This plat is hereby adopted by the Owners and approved by the City of Anna (called 'City") subject to the following conditions which shall be binding upon the Owners, their heirs, grantees and successors: The portion of Lot 1X, Block G, as shown on the plat is called `Drainage and Detention Easement."The Drainage and Detention Easement within the limits of this addition, will remain open at all times and will be maintained in a safe and sanitary condition by the owners of the lot or lots that are traversed by or adjacent to the Drainage and Detention Easement. The City will not be responsible for the maintenance and operation of said Easement or for any damage to private property or person that results from conditions in the Easement, or for the control of erosion. No obstruction to the natural flow of storm water run—off shall be permitted by construction of any type of building, fence, or any other structure within the Drainage and Detention Easement as hereinabove defined, unless approved by the City Engineer. Provided, however, it is understood that in the event it becomes necessary for the City to erect or consider erecting any type of drainage structure in order to improve the storm drainage that may be occasioned by the City shall have the right to enter upon the Drainage and Detention Easement at any point, or points, to investigate, survey or to erect, construct and maintain any drainage facility deemed necessary for drainage purposes. Each property owner shall keep the Drainage and Detention Easement clean and free of debris, silt, and any substance which would result in unsanitary conditions or obstruct the flow of water, and the City shall have the right of ingress and egress for the purpose of inspection and supervision of maintenance work by the property owner to alleviate any undesirable conditions which may occur. The natural drainage through the Drainage and Detention Easement is subject to storm water overflow and natural bank erosion to an extent which cannot be definitely defined. The City shall not be held liable for any damages of any nature resulting from the occurrence of these natural phenomena, or resulting from the failure of any structure, or structures, within the Easement. APPROVED on this the day of 2022, by the City Council, City of Anna, Texas. Mayor City Secretary *** Selling a portion of this addition by metes and bounds is a violation of the City Subdivision Ordinance and State platting statutes and is sugject to fines and withholding of utilities and building certificates. BENCHMARKS: "X" SET SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE ANNA HIGH SCHOOL PROPERTY N=7183022.0359; E=2560466.1608; ELEV=726.82' "X" SET IN THE MEDIAN OF FERGUSON PARKWAY APPROXIMATELY 550' SOUTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF HACKBERRY AND FERGUSON PARKWAY N=7179687.33; E=2558437.54; ELEV=723.13' SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT I, James Stowell, a Registered Professional Land Surveyor in the State of Texas, have prepared this plat of the above property from an actual survey on the ground, and this plat represents that survey made by me or under my supervision. PRELIMINARY DOCUMENT: THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BE RECORDED FOR ANY PURPOSE AND SHALL NOT BE USED OR VIEWED OR RELIED UPON AS A FINAL SURVEY DOCUMENT. JAMES STOWELL, RPLS 6513 6/27/22 James Stowell, RPLS Texas Registration No. 6513 FINAL PLAT Lot 1-16, Block A. Lot 1-23, & 58X Block B, Lot 1-17, Block C, Lot 1-17, Block D, Lot 1-17, Block E, Lot 1-34, & 35X Block F, Lot 1-6, Block G, Lot 1-7, Block H, Lot 1-20, Block I, Lot 1-20, Block J, Lot 1-20, Block K, Lot 1-20, Block L, Lot 1-20, & 21X Block M, Lot 1X, Block Z, Lot 1X, Block JJ, Lot 1X, Block KK, and Lot 1X, Block LL, ANACAPRI, PHASE 2 139 SF-61 98 SF-Z, & 7 Common Area Lots 66.262 Acres in the ELI W. WITT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 997 S. E. ROBERTS SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 786 CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS