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Any Tuesday, March 26, 2024 @ 5:30 PM
Anna Municipal Complex - Council Chambers
120 W. 7th Street, Anna, Texas 75409
The City Council of the City of Anna met in a Closed Session on 3/26/2024 at 5:30 PM,
in the Anna Municipal Complex - Council Chambers, located at 120 W. 7th Street, to
consider the following items.
1. Call to Order, Roll Call, and Establishment of Quorum.
Mayor Pike called the meeting to order at 5:31 PM.
Members Present:
Mayor Nate Pike
Mayor Pro Tern Lee Miller
Council Member Stan Carver
Council Member Elden Baker
Members Absent:
None
2. 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).
Boards and Commissions
MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to enter closed session. Mayor Pro Tern
Miller seconded. Motion carried 4-0.
Mayor Pike recessed the meeting at 5:32 PM.
Mayor Pike reconvened the meeting at 6:04 PM.
3. 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 taken.
4. Adjourn.
Mayor Pike adjourned the meeting at 6:04 PM.
Approved on t e da f April 2024
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Anna Tuesday, March 26, 2024 @ 6:00 PM
Anna Municipal Complex - Council Chambers
120 W. 7th Street, Anna, Texas 75409
The City Council of the City of Anna met on 3/26/2024 at 6:00 PM in the Anna Municipal
Complex -Council Chambers, located at 120 W. 7th Street, to consider the following
items.
1. Call to Order, Roll Call, and Establishment of Quorum.
Mayor Pike called the meeting to order at 6:04 PM.
Members Present:
Mayor Nate Pike
Mayor Pro Tern Lee Miller
Deputy Mayor Pro Tern Randy Atchley
Council Member Kevin Toten
Council Member Stan Carver
Council Member Elden Baker
Council Member Pete Cain
Members Absent:
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2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance.
Mayor Pike led the Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance.
3. Neighbor Comments.
LeDawn Webb, Terrell Culbertson, and Shawn Smith all spoke in regard
to the amount of multifamily that is in and coming to Anna.
4. Reports.
a. Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Commission February 26, 2024 Meeting
Action for Advisement. (Assistant City Manager Taylor Lough)
5. Work Session.
a. Receive a presentation regarding a future Anna ISD Bond Election. (City
Manager Ryan Henderson)
City Council received a presentation from Anna ISD regarding a
$100,000,000 bond election that is on the May 4th Ballot. The
presentation was informational only.
6. Consent Items.
MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Miller moved to approve items 6a, b, d, and e.
Council Member Toten seconded. Motion carried 7-0.
a. Approve City Council Meeting Minutes for March 12, 2024. (City Secretary
Carrie Land)
b. Review Minutes of the February 8, 2024, Joint Community Development
Corporation and Economic Development Corporation Board Meetings.
(Interim Director of Economic Development Bernie Parker)
C. Review Minutes of the December 18, 2024, Special Called Diversity and
Inclusion Advisory Commission Meeting and the January 22, 2024,
Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Commission Meeting. (Assistant City
Manager Taylor Lough)
MOTION: Council Member Baker moved to table. Council Member Toten
seconded. Motion carried 7-0.
d. Review Monthly Financial Report for the Month Ending February 29, 2024.
(Budget Manager Terri Doby)
e. Approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a purchase
order not to exceed $95,000.00 with Strykker Corporation for the purchase
of a Lucas lifepak and Lucas 3 chest compression system for Fire Station
#2. (Fire Chief Ray Isom)
The Fire Department has determined that the Lucas lifepack and Lucas 3
chest compression system are essential life safety equipment for the staff
who will work out of Fire Station #2.
The two items listed in this purchase are critical ALS (Advanced Life
Support) equipment for the exam room at Station-2. The patient exam
room is utilized for "walk-in" patients that drive themselves to the fire
station in distress. The exam room is only a stand-alone resource if
properly equipped with the same critical care equipment as the ambulance
due to the fact that the ambulance is often out of the station. Stryker
Corporation is the sole -source vendor for both of these items.
The LIFEPAC 15 cardiac monitor/defibrillator is the model carried on all of
our ambulances and is utilized as the primary patient assessment tool for
all patient contacts.
The Lucas device is a mechanical chest compression apparatus used to
deliver optimal, hands -free, compressions during CPR.
Funding for the construction of Fire Station #2 was appropriated in the
FY2024 Community Investment Program budget in the amount of $11.0
million from the 2021 Bond Program - Proposition A Public Safety.
Funding for furniture, fixtures, and equipment will come from the
Infrastructure Investment Fund. The estimated cost of Lucas lifepak and
Lucas 3 chest compression system is $95,000.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE PURCHASE ORDERS FOR THE
PROCUREMENT OF A LIFEPAK 15 V4 AND LUCAS 3 CHEST
COMPRESSION SYSTEM TO STRYKER CORPORATION IN THE
AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED NINETY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND
ZERO CENTS ($95,000)
7. Items For Individual Consideration.
a. Conduct a Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance to
rezone from Agriculture (AG) to Downtown (DT/ND) Neighborhood District
5.0 ± acres located on the west side of Farm -to -Market Road 2862.
(Planning Manager Lauren Mecke)
The applicant proposed to rezone the property to the Downtown —
Neighborhood (DT/ND) District to allow for future development which is in
line with the Anna 2050 Downtown Master Plan for the Downtown
Neighborhood District. The request is in conformance with the Anna 2050
Future Land Use Plan.
The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of the zoning
request at the March 4, 2024 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting.
The applicant requested to rezone the property to Regional Commercial
(C-2) District and Downtown (DT) District zoning to allow for future
development.
The intent of the Downtown f DT) District is to:
1. Implement the Anna 2050 Downtown Master Plan adopted by City
Council;
2. Facilitate pedestrian -oriented, mixed -use, urban infill development
providing shopping, employment, housing, and business and personal
services;
3. Promote an efficient, compact, and walkable development pattern;
4. Encourage pedestrian activity while reducing reliance on automobiles;
and
5. Allow developers flexibility in land use and site design.
Surrounding Land Use and Zoning
North Single-family attached dwellings under construction zoned Planned
Development (Ord. No. 957-2022) [Coyote Meadows, Phase 2]
East Across F.M. 2862, vacant land zoned Planned Development (Ord.
No. 957-2022) [Coyote Meadows, Phase 3]
South Vacant Land zoned SF-E & SF-1
West Across DART railroad & Riggins Avenue, single-family detached
dwellings zoned SF-1 [Strother Addition]
Future Land Use Plan
The subject property is located within the Anna 2050 Downtown Master
Plan, situated within the Downtown Neighborhood District, and identified
as a Transitional Development character area.
- Transitional areas are envisioned to support a range of housing
types for people at all stages of their lives. These lots have the
unique potential to provide additional linkages to the Downtown
Core, and once developed, may provide a wide array of building
types to support the district.
Potential Land Uses
The following is a partial list the uses permitted by right in the Downtown —
Neighborhood District. Uses followed by an "S" in parentheses (S)
indicates that the use would require a Specific Use Permit which would
come before the Planning & Zoning Commission and Council to review for
approval. To see the full list of uses, please see Sec. 9.04.028 (Use
Table) in the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance
• Bar (75% sales from
alcohol) (S)
• Bed and Breakfast
Facility
• Child Care Facility,
Daycare (S)
• Convenience Store
(without fuel pumps)
• Farmers Market
• Grocery Store (S)
• Medical Office
• Multi -family Dwelling (S)
• Office
• Railroad Station (S)
• Restaurant
• Retail Store
• Single -Family Dwelling,
Attached
• Single -Family Dwelling,
Detached
• Two -Family Dwelling
Mayor Pike opened the public hearing at 6:29 PM.
No comments were given.
Mayor Pike closed the public hearing at 6:29 PM.
MOTION: Council Member Toten moved to approve. Mayor Pro Tern
Miller seconded. Motion carried 7-0.
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.
(Property rezoned under this ordinance is generally located on the west
side of Farm-toMarket Road 2862, 804± feet north of N. Sherley Avenue)
b. Conduct a Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance to
rezone from Agricultural (AG) District to Planned Development for a single
family, detached subdivision, multifamily lot & commercial development on
116± acres located at the southwest corner of County Road 371 & N.
Powell Parkway. (Planning Manager Lauren Mecke)
The Mixed -Density Residential (MD) district provides medium -density
residential development with diversified housing choices. This district
encourages a mix of singlefamily and two-family residential uses and
incentivizes community amenities to form compact, accessible, and
walkable neighborhoods.
The Multi -Family Residential (MF) district provides for high -density
residential development, targeting well -designed multi -family uses serving
as a transition between medium -density residential development and
commercial nodes. This district encourages multi -family uses with site
development characteristics that accommodate open space and access to
light and air.
The Regional Commercial (C-2) district provides for medium- to large-
scale development of retail, service, entertainment, and office necessary
for a regional market. This district primarily facilitates commercial
development, like big box and anchor retailers and intensive shopping
strip centers that are automobile oriented and generate high traffic counts.
Surroundina Land Uses and Zonin
North Across CR 371, Single -Family dwellings zoned Planned
Development (Tara Farms, Phases 4 & 5; Ord. No. 2000-05) and vacant
land zoned Local Commercial (C-1)
East Across N. Powell Pkwy, vacant land zoned AG
South Single-family dwellings zoned Planned Development (Shadowbend,
Phase 2; 797-2018) and Planned Development (Meadow Ridge; Ord. No.
2001-08)
West Vacant land zoned Planned Development (Anacapri, Phase 4; Ord.
No. 887-2020)
Conformance with the Anna 2050 Comprehensive Plan
The Anna 2050 Future Land Use Plan identifies this area as Ranching &
Agricultural place type. The Ranching & Agricultural place type states that
Cluster Residential may be appropriate when preservation of open space
is included.
The Preferred Scenario Diagram identifies this property as Estate
Residential and Suburban Living. On the following pages are the pages
from the Comprehensive Plan for each place type.
The proposed zoning districts are not in conformance with the Ranching
and Agricultural place type.
PROPOSED STIPULATIONS:
The applicant is requesting the following variances from the Zoning
Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations:
• Single -Family Residential Portion:
1. Declaring that only one common area lot is considered a
neighborhood amenity that requires parking as outlined in Sec.
9.02.131.
• Sec. 9.02.131
A minimum of five (5) parking spaces will be required at major,
neighborhood focal points that are for public use (such as but not
limited to pools, amenity centers, parks, and playgrounds). If the
major features are adjacent to each other, they can share a parking
lot with a minimum of eight (8) parking spaces instead of ten (10).
• The frontage of the common area lot with HOA amenities exceeds five
parking spaces and the regulation does not explicitly require the parking to
be off-street. The other common area lots are not proposing
improvements and will be part of the required drainage and detention of
the neighborhood.
• Commercial and Multi -family Portion:
1. Modifying the open space requirement to be 15% of the lot.
• Sec. 9.04.029
Each lot or parcel of land that is used for a Multi -Family Dwelling
shall provide on the same lot or parcel of land usable open space,
per Table 20: Multi -Family Dwelling Open Space below.
Table 20: Multi -Family Dwelling Open Space
Number of Bedrooms
Size
1 or less
600 square feet
Each additional bedroom over 1
300 square feet
- Similar requests for 20% open space have been approved for The Quinn
[One Anna Two Addition] (Ord. No. 846-2020 & 911-2021) and Villages of
Waters Creek (Ord. No. 861-2020 & 978-2022)
The applicant is proposing the following stipulations to enhance the
Planned Development beyond requirements of the Zoning Ordinance:
- Single -Family Residential Portion:
o Requiring Single-family, attached dwellings and two-family
dwellings to be permitted by specific use permit rather than by right.
o Restricting the total number of single-family dwellings to 375
units.
o Requiring a 10' wide Hike & Bike Trail along CR 371.
- Commercial and Multi -family Portion:
o Restricting the total number of dwelling units to 500 units.
o Prohibiting uses that could be considered undesirable.
o Increasing the landscape buffer between the multi -family
dwellings and single-family dwellings from 10-feet to 20-feet.
The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended denial.
If Council votes in favor of the request, below are recommended
restrictions of the applicants' zoning request:
A. The location of the planned development zoning district shall be in
substantial conformance with the Concept Plan.
B. 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 Regional Commercial District (C-2),
Multi -Family Residential (MF), & Mixed -Density District (MD), and the
Planning and Development Regulations except as otherwise specified
herein.
Sinale-Familv Residential Portion:
All zoning regulations, standards, uses, requirements, and processes for
the Mixed Density Residential (MD) District of the City of Anna Zoning
Ordinance adopted on 8/22/23 as it exists or may be amended shall apply
to the Planned Development except as follows:
1. Approximately 82 acres of the tract shall make up the Single -Family
Residential Portion as shown on the Concept Plan.
2. The maximum number of single-family dwellings permitted shall be 375.
a. Type A: 40' lot width — Maximum of 115 lots
b. Type B: 50' lot width — Minimum of 170 lots
c. Type C: 60' or greater lot width — Minimum of 50 lots
3. Single-family, attached and two-family dwellings shall require approval
of a specific use permit.
4. Park areas and common areas are to be maintained by the
Homeowners Association (HOA).
5. The northern common area at the primary entrance shall be the only
common area defined as a Major Focal Point. On -street parking shall be
utilized to meet the minimum of five (5) parking spaces required. No
additional parking will be required.
6. Street intersections shall be within 10* of perpendicular.
7. A 10' Hike and Bike Trail will be required along West Crossing
Boulevard and County Road 371.
Commercial and Multi-Familv Portion:
All zoning regulations, standards, uses, requirements, and processes for
the MultiFamily (MF) District and the Regional Commercial (C-2) District of
the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance adopted on 8/22/23 as it exists or may
be amended shall apply to the Planned Development except as follows:
1. Approximately 34 acres of the tract shall make up the Commercial and
MultiFamily Portion as shown on the Concept Plan.
2. The maximum density of the multifamily residential shall be 25 units per
acre with a maximum of 500 units.
3. Open Space:
a. Location and dimensions of the open space depicted on the
Concept Plan are conceptual and subject to change. Detention
areas, landscape buffers, easements, and amenity centers shall
count towards the minimum open space requirements.
b. The multi -family open space calculation will be based on a per
acre basis with a minimum of fifteen (15) percent of the gross area
to be utilized as open space.
c. Minimum twenty (20) foot landscape buffer shall be required
when adjacent to single-family residential districts.
4. Uses permitted within the commercial tract are those permitted within
the Regional Commercial (C-2) District of the current Zoning Ordinance as
it exists and as amended.
5. Uses prohibited within the commercial tract are listed below.
• CBD store • Gas metering
• Hookah lounge station
• Cemetery • Wind energy
conversion system
General Conditions and Restrictions:
1. The residential land plan depicted on the Concept Plan is conceptual
and subject to change. Revisions to the plan that do not change the
general lot layout, or change the general street configuration and pattern,
and which adhere in all aspects to the restrictions of the PD, shall not
constitute an amendment of the PD, or require the submittal and approval
of a revised plan prior to the submittal of a preliminary plat.
2. The multi -family and commercial site plan depicted on the Concept Plan
is conceptual and subject to change. Any revisions to the concept plan
which adhere in all aspects to the restrictions of the PD, shall not
constitute an amendment of the PD.
3. Revisions to the boundary between the residential, multi -family, and
commercial tracts within 10% of what is proposed in this PD will not
constitute an amendment of the PD.
4. Phasing of the development may occur, provided the subdivision rules
and regulations are adhered to unless superseded by the PD or waived by
the City Staff, Planning & Zoning Commission, and/or City Council, as
applicable.
C. 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 Planning & Zoning
Commission with the approval of the final development plan(s) and without
a public hearing.
D. The Concept Plan will expire after two (2) years of approval.
Mayor Pike opened the public hearing at 6:34 PM.
No comments were given.
Mayor Pike closed the public hearing at 6:34 PM.
MOTION: Council Member Toten moved to approve. Council Member
Baker seconded. Motion carried 7-0.
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.
(Property rezoned under this ordinance is generally located at the
southwest corner of County Road 371 & N. Powell Parkway)
C. Consider/Discuss/Action on a Resolution regarding the Cox Tract,
Concept Plan. (Planning Manager Lauren Mecke)
Single-family, detached dwellings, multi -family dwellings, and commercial
development on 116± acres located at the southwest corner of County
Road 371 & N. Powell Parkway.
The 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 and locations
associated with the future single-family, multifamily & commercial
development.
The Concept Plan complies with the zoning district's area regulations as
requested by the zoning case.
The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to take no action at the March
4, 2024 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting.
MOTION: Council Member Toten moved to approve. Council Member
Baker seconded. Motion carried 7-0.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING THE
COX TRACT, RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, & MULTIFAMILY,
CONCEPT PLAN
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).
Boards and Commissions
MOTION: Mayor Pro Tern Miller moved to enter closed session. Mayor
Pike seconded. Motion carried 7-0.
Mayor Pike recessed the meeting at 7:06 PM.
Mayor Pike reconvened the meeting at 7:49 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 taken.
10. Adjourn.
Mayor Pike adjourned the meeting at 7:49 PM.
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The current stadium has a capacity of 4,600, with the visitor side holding 1,600
spectators. This capacity is not big enough for even one 5-A high school. 5-A
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bands with 200-300 students and drill teams of 40-60 members.
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Programs will include audio video technology (Coyote Vision, broadcasting),
7 sports medicine (athletic trainers), health science classes, culinary arts (using the
kitchen built for the community room), and graphic design.
• WHAT IS THE COMMUNITY ROOM?
The Community Room will be a banquet -style room with an industrial kitchen and
' capacity for 150 people. Community organizations will have access to the
Community Room just like they have access to rent other campuses.
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