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City Council Work Session
THE CfTY OF
Anna Tuesday, January 23, 2018 @ 6:30 PM
Anna City Hall, Council Chambers
111 N. Powell Parkway, Anna, Texas 75409
The City Council of the City of Anna will meet in Work Session at 6:30 PM, on January
23, 2018, at the Anna City Hall, Located at 111 North Powell Parkway (Hwy 5), to
consider the following items.
1. Call to Order, Roll Call and Establishment of Quorum
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); Regulations compliance review
b. Discuss or deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property
(Tex. Gov't Code §551.072); acquisition of right-of-way, easements
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.
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.
(If there is no need to address any other such agenda item, the Mayor shall adjourn
this meeting).
4. Adjourn. There being no further business before the Council, we will consider this
meeting adjourned at p.m.
This is to certify that I, Carrie L. Smith, City Secretary, posted this agenda 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 January 19, 2018.
Carrie L. Smith, 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.
AGENDA
THE CITY OF Regular City Council Meeting
Anna Tuesday, January 23, 2018 @ 7:30 PM
Anna City Hall, Council Chambers
111 N. Powell Parkway, Anna, Texas 75409
The City Council of the City of Anna will meet in Regular Session at 7:30 PM, on
January 23, 2018, at the Anna City Hall, Located at 111 North Powell Parkway (Hwy 5),
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. Citizen Comments.
Citizens are allowed three minutes to speak. The Council is unable to respond
to or discuss any issues that are brought up during this section that are not on
the 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. 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 goveming 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.
5. 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 January 9, 2018. (City
Secretary)
b. Review Minutes of the December 4th, 2017 Planning and Zoning Meeting.
c. Approve a Resolution approving "Northpointe Crossing Phase 4" Final Plat
d. Acceptance of 2017 Racial Profiling Report
e. Acceptance of 2017 Anna Police Department Annual Resistance to Force
Report
6. Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution appointing a member to the Greater
Texoma Utility Association Board of Directors. (City Council)
7. Discuss/Consider/Act creating a Neighborhood Design Standards Committee.
(Maurice Schwanke)
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); Regulations compliance review.
b. Discuss or deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property
(Tex. Gov't Code §551.072); acquisition of right-of-way, easements
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.
(If there is no need to address any other such agenda item, the Mayor shall adjourn
this meeting).
10. Adjourn. There being no further business before the Council, we will consider this
meeting adjourned at p.m.
This is to certify that I, Carrie L. Smith, City Secretary, posted this agenda 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 January 19, 2018
Carrie L. Smith, 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:
Item No. 5.a.
City Council Agenda
Staff Report
Meeting Date: 1 /23/2018
Approve the City Council Meeting Minutes for January 9, 2018. (City Secretary)
SUMMARY:
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Upload Date Type
January 9, 2018 Work Session 1/18/2018 Exhibit
January 9, 2018 Regular Session 1/19/2018 Exhibit
ANNA CITY COUNCIL
MINUTES
WORK SESSION
January 9, 2018
The City Council of the City of Anna met in Work Session on the above date at Anna
City Hall, located at 111 North Powell Parkway (Hwy 5), to consider the following items.
1. Call to Order, Roll Call and Establishment of Quorum
Mayor Pike called the meeting to order at 6:32 p.m.
Council Member Martinez was absent.
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); Regulations compliance review.
b. Discuss or deliberate personnel matters (Tex. Gov't Code §551.074);
Position of City Manager.
C. Discuss or deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property
(Tex. Gov't Code §551.072); acquisition of right-of-way, easements
MOTION: Council Member Beazley moved to enter closed session. Council
Member Burr seconded. Motion carried 6-0.
Mayor Pike recessed the meeting at 6:33 p.m.
Mayor Pike reconvened the meeting at 7:31 p.m.
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.
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.
4. Adjourn. There being no further business before the Council, we will consider this
meeting adjourned at p.m.
Mayor Pike adjourned the meeting at 7:32 p.m.
Approved on the January 23, 2017.
Mayor Nate Pike
ATTEST:
City Secretary Carrie L. Smith
ANNACITYCOUNCIL
MINUTES
REGULAR SESSION
January 9, 2018
1. Call to Order/Roll Call and Establishment of Quorum
Mayor Pike called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m.
Council Member Martinez was absent.
2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance.
Mayor Pike led the invocation and pledge.
3. Citizen Comments.
Citizens are allowed three minutes to speak. The Council is unable to respond to
or discuss any issues that are brought up during this section that are not on the
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.
Josh Gerving, 1100 Batt Masterson Dr. - spoke in opposition to the removal of
Sherley baseball field.
Mayor Pike reviewed the time line of the depot relocation project.
Amy Briggs, 2015 Cedar Trail - opposed to the demolition of Sherley baseball field.
Danna Ward 1801 Birchwood - discussed the use of Slayter Creek fields for
practice.
Jim Luscombe, 1303 W. Crossing - requested a public comments time be added to
the Planning and Zoning Commission agendas and more use of public media to
promote awareness.
Stan Carver, 2014 Rhymers Glen Dr. - spoke in favor of the relocation of the depot
to Sherley park.
Kristen Harkless, 11628 Wild Rose Ln. - spoke in favor of the relocation of the
depot to Sherley park.
Gary Hughes, Anna Historical Society - spoke in favor of the relocation of the depot
to Sherley park and extended an invitation to all for the First Annual Collin -McKinney
Day luncheon on March 3, 2018.
Andy Michrina, 902 Fulbourne Dr. - read a customer focus statement.
Lori Harris, 2123 Luscombe Ln. - opposed to the removal of Sherley baseball field.
Marietta Schell, 2115 Taylor Blvd. - showed photographs she had taken of Sherley
baseball field and downtown Anna.
4. 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. Recognize members of the Charter Review Commission
Mayor Pike recognized and presented the members of the Charter Review
Commission with certificates of appreciation for their service to the City.
Connie Stump
Alonzo Tutson
Anthony Richardson
Chad Joyce
Don Callahan
Ginny Finan
James Gurski
Joseph Boda
Rocio Gonzalez
Shelby Miles
Susan Warden
b. Interim Police Chief Caponera recognized and thanked Paul Lindsey with Big
Brother Pest Control for forming a Back the Blue program and donating $600 to the
department.
5. 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.
Consent Items d. and e. were removed.
a. Approve the City Council Meeting Minutes:
December 9, 2017
December 12, 2017
b. Review minutes of the EDC meeting from September 7, 2017 and October 5,
2017. (Jessica Perkins)
C. Review minutes from the CDC meeting from September 7, 2017 and October
5, 2017. (Jessica Perkins)
MOTION: Council Member Burr moved to approve Consent Items a, b, and c.
Council Member Bryan seconded. Motion carried 6-0
d. Authorize the City Manager to solicit bids for the Natural Springs Park Driveway
and Parking Lot. (Maurice Schwanke)
The Natural Springs Park Driveway and Parking Lot Project consists of
approximately 350 linear feet of 24 foot driveway and 28 parking spaces. The
driveway will line up with the new median opening and driveway approach that has
been constructed as part of the F.M. 455 TXDOT project. The drive and parking will
provide permanent access to Natural Springs Park and to the recently completed
park office/public restroom facilities/park equipment storage and maintenance
building. The project was designed by Birkhoff, Hendricks & Carter, L.L.P. The
plans and design were funded by the Anna Community Development Corporation.
The construction of this project is expected to cost approximately $170,000. Funds
are available for this project through the Park Trust Fund approved 2018 Budget.
MOTION: Council Member Miller moved to approve. Council Member Burr
seconded. Motion carried 6-0
e. Consider/Discuss/Act on Resolution approving "Lot 2 Block A of AutoZone
Addition" Re -Plat.
The "Lot 2 Block of AutoZone Addition" re -plat contains 5.225 acres located in the
Joseph Schluter survey, abstract 856. The re -plat will be subdividing Lot 2 Block A
of Autozone Addition into four separate lots. Lot 2R-1 will be the location of a
proposed two story indoor mini -storage facility encompassing approximately 64,260
square feet. This project would replace existing "Windmill Storage" facility. Lot 2R-
2 is to be traded to the City as part of a land -swap agreement involving lots 2R-3 and
2R-4. Lot 2R-2 will be incorporated by the City into Natural Springs Park. This is in
exchange with Lots 2R-3 and Lots 2R-4. Lot 2R-3 will remain open space while Lot
2R-4 will be the site of a new daycare facility. This daycare facility will be one story
with the capacity for 195 students.
The City has received a no drainage impact letter on the project. Additionally, the
land -swap agreement was approved by the voters of Anna.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A RE -PLAT
OF LOT 2 BLOCK AAUTOZONE ADDITION.
MOTION: Council Member Beazley moved to approve. Council Member Bryan
seconded. Motion carried 5-1. Miller opposed.
6. Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution receiving the final report of the
Charter Review Commission and ordering publication of Said Report
(Connie Stump)
Chairperson Connie Stump reviewed the final report prepared by the Charter
Review Commission.
The Commission recommends that the amendments be set forth in three separate ballot
measures regarding the following topics: (1) alternative method of publication; (2) amended
method of adoption of personnel regulations; and (3) increasing and extending penalties for
certain Charter violations including nepotism.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RECEIVING THE FINAL
REPORT OF THE CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSION AND ORDERING
PUBLICATION OF SAID REPORT
MOTION: Council Member Burr moved to approve. Council Member Beazley
seconded. Motion carried 6-0.
7. Resolution appointing Interim City Manager. (City Council)
The City Council entered into an agreement with Texas First Group("Temporary
Services Agreement") to provide an individual to fill the role of Interim City Manager.
Mr. Bill J. Shipp Jr. was interviewed by a sub committee of the City Council. Mr.
Shipp is being recommended to fill the position of Interim City Manager while the
Council seeks a permanent person for the post.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA
APPOINTING AN INTERIM CITY MANAGER AND ESTABLISHING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
MOTION: Council Member Bryan moved to approve subject to the start date of
January 16, 2018. Council Member Beazley seconded. Motion carried 6-0
8. Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution appointing a member to the Greater
Texoma Utility Association Board of Directors. (City Council)
Mr. David Stump appointed to the Board of Director's has stepped down from the
GTUA Board of Directors and the Council will need to fill the vacancy created. The
term will be for one-year expiring in December 2018.
The qualifications for the position are as follows:
(1) the person may not be a Director if he or she is an officer, employee, or
member of the governing body of a municipal corporation, and
(2) each Director shall be a qualified Elector of the city that nominates him or her.
MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to table this item to a future meeting. Council
Member Bryan seconded. Motion carried 6-0.
9. Consider/Discuss/Act on a recommendation to Appoint a Representative to
the North Texas Groundwater Conservation District Board. (Maurice
Schwanke)
Philip Sanders has submitted his resignation to the Board of Directors to the North
Texas Groundwater Conservation District. As such, an appointment is necessary to
fill the vacancy to serve the remaining term for the position through June 1, 2019.
Since Anna is the largest groundwater producer in the region it is important that we
are well represented on this Board. Once a nomination is made we will need to
provide the nomination to the Collin County Commissioners Court for selection.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANNA, TEXAS, RECOMMENDING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE
NORTH TEXAS GROUNDWATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to approve and appoint Maurice Schwanke. Council
Member Miller seconded. Motion carried 6-0
10. Discuss/Consider creating a Neighborhood Design Standards Committee.
(Maurice Schwanke)
The Resolution before the Council would establish a committee and the makeup and
structure of the Committee. At a subsequent meeting members of the Council
would be asked to appoint members to the Committee. The Committee shall
perform its duties solely in an advisory capacity, advising the Planning and
Development Department of the City in regard to preparing a Neighborhood Design
Manual.
Council discussed increasing the number of committee members to 12.
This item will be brought back to Council at a future meeting.
11. 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); Regulations compliance review.
b. Discuss or deliberate personnel matters (Tex. Gov't Code §551.074); Position
of City Manager.
C. Discuss or deliberate the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property
(Tex. Gov't Code §551.072); acquisition of right-of-way, easements.
MOTION: Council Member Beazley moved to enter closed session. Council
Member Bryan seconded. Motion carried 6-0.
Mayor Pike recessed the meeting at 9:21 p.m.
Mayor Pike reconvened the meeting at 9:25 p.m.
12. Consider/Discuss/Action on any items listed on the posted agenda or any
closed session occurring during this meeting, as necessary
MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to authorize and direct compensation from the City's
funds to Mr. Schwanke in a single lump sum amount of $3,500 in addition to his
normal compensation as City Planning Director for his services as interim city
manager. Council Member Beazley seconded. Motion carried 6-0
13. Adjourn.
Mayor Pike adjourned the meeting at 9:27 p.m.
Approved on the January 23, 2018.
Mayor Nate Pike
ATTEST:
City Secretary Carrie L. Smith
THE CITY OF
Anna
AGENDA ITEM:
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City Council Agenda
Staff Report
Meeting Date: 1 /23/2018
Review Minutes of the December 4th, 2017 Planning and Zoning Meeting.
SUMMARY:
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
For Review
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Upload Date Type
Minutes 1 /5/2018 Exhibit
Minutes
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
December 4th, 2017 @ 7:00 pm
The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Anna will hold a meeting on December 4th, 2017 at
7:00 p.m., at the Anna City Hall Administration Building located at 111 North Powell Parkway, to
consider the following items.
1. Call to Order and Establishment of Quorum
The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. Members present were Janine Johnson, Sandy
Setliff, Wayne Barton, Donald Henke, Christian Landers, and Carol Watts. Commissioner
Callaham was absent. Staff present was Maurice Schwanke and Tana Ross.
2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance.
3. Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding "Burgess" Development plat.
Mr. Schwanke gave a presentation. The development plat is located with the J.C. Neill Survey,
Abstract No. 659 and generally known as "Burgess Development Plat". The tract contains
approximately 48.8 acres of land. The owner is proposing to build a barn and later a small
cottage on the property. The submittal meets the City of Anna development plat requirements.
The Staff recommends approval of the plat.
A motion was made by Commissioner Setiff, seconded by Commissioner Landers to recommend
approval of the "Burgess" development plat. The vote was unanimous.
5. Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding "Liza Acres" Development plat.
Mr. Schwanke gave a presentation. The "Liza Acres" development plat plat contains 11.474
acres located in the Joe Slater Survey, Abstract No. 868. The owner is proposing to build a small
office space as well as building to accommodate large animals and equipment. The submittal
meets the City of Anna development plat requirements. The Staff recommends approval of the
plat.
A motion was made by Commissioner Henke, seconded by Commissioner Setliff to recommend
approval of the "Liza Acres" development plat. The vote was unanimous.
6. A) Conduct a public hearing to consider public comments regarding a request by Standridge
Companies, owner(s) of the property, to change the zoning of the subject property from (AG)
Agricultural to (PD) Planned Development with (C-1) restricted commercial with additional uses.
The property is generally located at the northwest corner of U.S. Highway 75 and West White
Street (FM 455).
The public hearing was opened at 7:08 pm. Mr. Schwanke gave a presentation and answered
questions from the Commissioners and the audience members in attendance regarding fire and
infrastructure capabilities for the subject property. Stacey Standridge, the owner of the
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property, also answered questions regarding the timeline of development and the types of uses
he expects to be on the property. The public hearing was closed at 7:12 pm.
B) Consider/Discuss/Act on a recommendation regarding a request by the owner of the property
to be granted a zoning change from (AG) Agricultural uses to (PD) Planned Development Uses.
The applicant is requesting that the property be rezoned from the (AG) Agricultural zoning
district to a (PD) Planned Development. The Planned Development district would have a base
zoning of (C-1) Restricted Commercial with additional uses that include variety medical and child
care uses.
A motion was made by Commissioner Landers, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to
recommend approval of the zoning change. The vote was unanimous.
7. Consider action to approve Minutes of the November 6th, 2017 Planning and Zoning Meeting.
A motion was made by Commissioner Setliff, seconded by Commissioner Watts to approve the
Minutes of the November 6th, 2017 meeting. The vote was unanimous.
S. Adjourn.
There being no further business, a motion was made by Chairperson Johnson to adjourn the
meeting. Commissioner Landers seconded the motion. The meeting adjourned at 7:22 p.m.
Maurice Schwanke
Director of Planning and Development
Attest:
PZ Minutes 12-04-17.doc Page 2 of 2
THE CITY OF
Anna
AGENDA ITEM:
Item No. 5.c.
City Council Agenda
Staff Report
Meeting Date: 1 /23/2018
Approve a Resolution approving "Northpointe Crossing Phase 4" Final Plat
SUMMARY:
The Northpointe Crossing Phase 4 final plat contains 41.99 acres located in the Samuel More
Survey, Abstract No. 627 and the Robert Whitaker Survey, Abstract No. 1011. The final plat has
147 residential lots and 3 common area lots. The plat layout is in conformance with the existing
zoning.
The City has received a letter stating that no adverse downstream drainage will be caused by this
development. Additionally, some rumors have arisen concerning additional amenities to be
added by LGI. Attached is a letter dispelling that rumor. No more amenities are planned by LGI.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approval of a resolution approving the final plat of the Northpointe Crossing Phase 4 final plat.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Upload Date
Type
RESOLUTION
1/18/2018
Resolution
Final Plat
1/5/2018
Exhibit
Drainage Letter
1/18/2018
Backup Material
Location Map
1 /5/2018
Exhibit
Amenity Letter from LGI
1/18/2018
Exhibit
CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A FINAL PLAT OF
NORTHPOINTE CROSSING PHASE 4.
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 Part III -A of the Anna City Code of Ordinances ("Subdivision Regulations"); and
WHEREAS, LGI Homes Texas LLC, has submitted an application for approval of a final plat
of the Northpointe Crossing Phase 4 Subdivision;
WHEREAS, The Final Plat of Northpointe Crossing Phase 4 generally conforms to the
Preliminary Plat of Northpointe Crossing;
WHEREAS, The Final Plat of Northpointe Crossing Phase 4 conforms to the existing zoning;
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 final plat of Northpointe Crossing Phase 4 attached
hereto as Exhibit 1.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this 23rd, day
of January 2018.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
City Secretary, Carrie L. Smith Mayor, Nate Pike
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LOCATION MAP
NOT -TO -SCALE
CURVE TABLE
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30.00'
L18
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DEVELOPER/OWNER:
LGI CROWLEY LAND PARTNERS LLC
1450 LAKE BOBBINS DRIVE, SUITE 430
THE WOODLANDS, TX 77380
(281)210-5484
FAX:(281)210-2601
4275 KELLWAY CIRCLE, STE 144
ADDISON, TEXAS 75001
TEL. 817.484.5695
TBPLS FIRM REGISTRATION N0. 101776-02
WWW.MCKIMCREED.COM
NORTHPOINT CROSSING
PHASE 1 NORTH
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LOTS 1 X, 7-32, BLOCK I; 1-17X, BLOCK K;
LOTS 1 X & 2, BLOCK N; ,OTS 18-24, BLOCK O
147 RESIDENTIAL LOTS, 3 COMMON AREA LOT
AN ADDITION TO THE
CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS
41.9929 ACRES
BEING 41.9929 ACRES SITUATED IN THE
SAMUEL MORE SURVEY ABSTRACT NO. 627
ROBERT WHITAKER SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1011
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
SHEET 1 OF 3
NOVEMBER 13, 2017
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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
BEING A 41.9929 ACRE TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE SAMUEL MOORE SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 927 AND THE ROBERT WHITAKER SURVEY,
ABSTRACT NO. 1011, CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY TEXAS, SAID TRACT BEING A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND AS
DESCRIBED IN DEED TO LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC. BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN DOCUMENT NO. 20150528000620060 OF THE OFFICIAL PUBLIC
RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS,
NORTHPOINT PHASE 4 EAST
BEGINNING AT A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED' SET FOR THE WESTERLY SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK
G. NORTHPOINTE CROSSING, PHASE 1 NORTH, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON MAP RECORDED IN
VOLUME 2006, PAGE 819, OF THE PLAT RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AND BEING ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE AXTON
STREET, A 60-FOOT WADE RIGHT-OF-WAY, AS SHOWN ON MAP OF SAID ADDITION AND BEING ON THE NORTHERERLY LINE OF SAID LGI
HOMES -TEXAS TRACT;
THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY OF SAID ADDITION THE FOLLOWING EIGHT (8) COURSES AND DISTANCES -
SOUTH 87'0411" EAST, 130.34 FEET TO A FOUND 1/2-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED 'PEISER & MANKIN SURV";
SOUTH 66'15'43" EAST, 57.20 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED";
SOUTH 53'45'14" EAST, 120.48 FEET 1/2-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "PEISER & MANKIN SURV;
SOUTH 36'50'36" EAST, 50.82 FEET 1/2-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "PEISER & MANKIN SURV;
SOUTH 34'32'22' EAST, 172.77 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED 'SURVCON MCKIM CREED" SET FOR THE BEGINNING
OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT,
SOUTHEASTERLY, 101.69 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 37 35'29", A RADIUS OF
155.00 FEET AND WHOSE LONG CHORD BEARS SOUTH 15'44'34' EAST, 99.88 FEET.
SOUTH 03'03'12" WEST, 19.96 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED 'SURVCON MCKIM CREED%
SOUTH 86'56'47' EAST, 120.00 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED" SET ON THE WESTERLY
LINE OF ELAM STREET, A 50-FOOT WADE RIGHT-OF-WAY, AS SHOWN ON NORTHPOINTE CROSSING, PHASE 3 EAST, AN ADDITION TO THE
CTIY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, RECORDED IN DOCUMENT NO. SAID OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS;
THENCE SOUTH 03'03'13" WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID ELAM STREET, 238.57 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP
STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED" SET FOR THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF BLOCK M OF SAID NORTHPOINTE CROSSING, PHASE 3;
THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF BLOCK M THE FOLLOWING TEN (10) COURSES AND DISTANCES:
NORTH 87'15'40" WEST, 130.00 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED%
SOUTH 03'03'13' WEST, 274.30 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED';
NORTH 60'50'43' WEST, 100.51 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED%
NORTH 71'15'35" WEST, 72.51 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED";
SOUTH 80'20'46" WEST, 72.02 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED 'SURVCON MCKIM CREED%
SOUTH 61'54'26" WEST, 46.62 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED";
SOUTH 45'05'09' WEST, 99.76 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED 'SURVCON MCKIM CREED";
NORTH 32' 41' 09" WEST, 39.01 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED -SURVCON MCKIM CREED";
SOUTH 57' 18' 51' WEST, 78.11 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED%
SOUTH 37' 59' 18" WEST, 95.25 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED" SET FOR THE BEGINNING
OF A NON -TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT ON THE AFORESAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF AXTON AVENUE, A 60-FOOT WIDE
RIGHT-FO-WAY, AS SHOWN ON THE AFORESAID NORTHPOINTE CROSSING, PHASE 3 EAST;
THENCE ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THE FOLLOWING FOUR (4) COURSES AND DISTANCES.
NORTHWESTERLY, 59.58 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID NON -TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07' 15' 49%
A RADIUS OF 470.00 FEET AND WHOSE LONG CHORD BEARS NORTH 00' 42' 06" WEST, 59.54 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH
CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED";
NORTH 02'55'49' EAST, 421.11 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED" SET FOR THE BEGINNING
OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT;
NORTHEASTERLY, 34.14 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'09'43', A RADIUS OF
470.00 FEET AND WHOSE LONG CHORD BEARS NORTH 05'00'40' EAST, 34.13 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED
'SURVCON MCKIM CREED'
NORTH 07'05'32' EAST, 51&79 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING A COMPUTED AREA OF 9.5103 ACRES OF LAND;
NORTHPOINT PHASE 4 WEST
BEGINNING AT A 1/2-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "PEISER & MANKIN SURV' FOUND FOR THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF BLOCK D,
NORTHPOINTE CROSSING, PHASE 1 NORTH, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON MAP RECORDED IN
VOLUME 2006, PAGE 819, OF THE PLAT RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AND BEING ON THE EASTERLY LINE OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF
LAND AS DESCRIBED TO MILTON LENTZ BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 798, PAGE 269 OF THE DEED RECORDS OF COLLIN COUNTY,
TEXAS;
THENCE SOUTH 87'04'11" EAST ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID BLOCK D. 764.84 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED
"SURVCON MCKIM CREED' SET ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF AXTON AVENUE, A 60-FOOT WADE RIGHT-OF-WAY, AS SHOWN ON
MAP OF SAID ADDITION;
THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID AXTON AVENUE THE FOLLOWING SIX (6) COURSES AND DISTANCES.
SOUTH 07'05'32' WEST ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE PASSING A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "WHITE HAWK
10191200' FOUND FOR THE COMMON WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID ADDITION AND NORTHPOINTE CROSSING, PHASE 2, AN ADDITION TO THE
CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AS SHOWN ON MAP RECORDED IN DOCUMENT NO. 20170525010002560, OF SAID OFFICIAL PUBLIC
RECORDS AND CONTINUING FOR A TOTAL 805.19 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED" SET
FOR THE BEGINNING OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT;
SOUTHWESTERLY 38.50 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 04'09'43", A RADIUS OF
530.00 FEET, AND WHOSE LONG CHORD BEARS SOUTH 05'00'40" WEST, 38.49 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED
'SURVCON MCKIM CREED'.
SOUTH 02'55'49" WEST, 421.11 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED" SET FOR THE BEGINNING
OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT,
SOUTHEASTERLY, 221.44 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23'56'21", A RADIUS OF
530.00 FEET AND WHOSE LONG CHORD BEARS SOUTH 09'0221' EAST, 219.84 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED
'SURVCON MCKIM CREED'.
SOUTH 21'00'32" EAST, 80.16 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED' SET ON THE NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF JENKINS STREET, A 60-FOOT WADE RIGHT-OF-WAY) AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP RECORDED IN DOCUMENT NO.
20170525010002560, OF SAID OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS;
THENCE SOUTH 68'59'28' WEST ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, 215.91 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP
STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED" SET FOR THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF BLOCK 0, NORTHPOINT CROSSING, PHASE 3, AN ADDITION
TO THE CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY TEXAS, AS SHOWN ON MAP RECORD IN DOCUMENT NO. OF SAID
OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS;
THENCE ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID NORTHPOINT CROSSING PHASE 3 THE FOLLOWING EIGHT (8) COURSES AND DISTANCES.
NORTH 21'00'32" WEST, 115.00 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED";
SOUTH 68'59'28" WEST, 736.52 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED";
NORTH 21'00'32" WEST, 50.00 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED';
SOUTH 68'59'28' WEST, 120.00 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED%
NORTH 21'00'32" WEST, 45.00 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED%
SOUTH 68'59'28' WEST, 50.00 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED";
SOUTH 21'00'32" EAST, 8.17 FEET TO A SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED%
SOUTH 6859'28" WEST, 140.00 FEET TO A 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED" SET ON THE EASTERLY
LINE OF THAT CERTAIN TRACT AS DESCRIBED TO DALLAS AREA RAPID TRANSIT BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 5443, PAGE
5532, OF SAID DEED RECORDS SAME BEING THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE AFORESAID LGI HOMES -TEXAS TRACT;
THENCE NORTH 21'00'32" WEST ALONG SAID DALLAS AREA RAPIC TRANSIT TRACT, 497.90 FEET A 1/2-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED
'PEISER & MANKIN SURV" FOUND FOR THE WESTERLY COMMON WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LGI HOMES -TEXAS TRACT AND THAT CERTAIN
TRACT OF LAND AS DESCRIBED TO GARY E. ANDERSON BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 5247, PAGE 3240, OF SAID DEED RECORDS;
THENCE SOUTH 8658'07' EAST ALONG THE COMMON LINE OF SAID TRACTS PASSING THE COMMON SOUTHERLY CORNER OF SAID ANDERSON
TRACT AND THE AFORESAID LENTZ TRACT, 654.64 FEET TO A 1/2-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED 'PEISER & MANKIN SURV' FOUND
FOR THE SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LENTZ TRACT;
THENCE NORTH 02'55'49" EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID LENTZ TRACT, 1,424.83 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND
CONTAINING A COMPUTED AREA OF 32.4826 ACRES OF LAND;
OWNER'S CERTIFICATE
NOW THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS -
THAT, LGI HOMES-TEXAS,LLC., ACTING HEREIN BY AND THROUGH ITS DULY AUTHORIZED AGENT, DOES HEREBY ADOPT THIS PLAT,
DESIGNATING THE PROPERTY AS NORTHPOINTE CROSSING, PHASE 4 WEST AND PHASE 4 EAST, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ANNA,
TEXAS AND DOES HEREBY DEDICATE, IN FEE SIMPLE, AND TO THE PUBLIC USE FOREVER, THE STREETS AND EASEMENTS 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. NO BUILDING, FENCES, TREES, SHRUBS
OR OTHER IMPROVEMENTS OR GROWTHS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OR PLACED UPON, OVER OR ACROSS THE EASEMENTS AS SHOWN,
EXCEPT THAT LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS MAY BE PLACED IN LANDSCAPE EASEMENTS, WITHOUT CITY OF ANNA APPROVAL 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 INTERFERE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, INSPECTING,
PATROLLING, MAINTAINING, READING METERS, AND ADDING TO OR REMOVING ALL OR PARTS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE SYSTEMS WITHOUT
THE NECESSITY AT ANY TIME PROCURING PERMISSION FROM ANYONE.
THIS APPROVED SUBJECT TO ALL PLATTING ORDINANCES, RULES, AND REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF ANNA,TEXAS.
WITNESS MY HAND THIS IS THE DAY OF 2017.
LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC.
OWNER/DEVELOPER. BY: ELAINE TORRES
TITLE: VICE PRESIDENT OF DEVELOPMENT -DFW
LGI HOMES - TEXAS, LLC
1450 LAKE ROBBINS DRIVE
THE WOODLANDS, TX 77380
(281) 362-8998
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
BEFORE ME, THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY, A NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE 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
PURPOSES AND CONSIDERATIONS THEREIN EXPRESSED AND IN THE CAPACITY THEREIN STATED AND AS THE ACT AND DEED
THEREIN STATED.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, THIS DAY OF 2017.
NOTARY SIGNATURE
SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE
I, MATTHEW W. GOULD, REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PLAT SHOWN HEREON
ACCURATELY REPRESENTS THE PROPERTY AS DETERMINED BY AN ON THE GROUND SURVEY, MADE UNDER MY DIRECT
SUPERVISION, IN JULY 2017, AND THAT ALL CORNERS ARE AS SHOWN AND NOTED.
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.
MATTHEW W. GOULD
REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR
TEXAS REGISTRATION NO. 5763
DATE.
STATE OF TEXAS )(
COUNTY OF DALLAS )(
BEFORE ME, THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY, ON THIS DAY PERSONALLY APPEARED, MATTHEW W. GOULD KNOWN TO ME TO BE
THE PERSON WHOSE NAME IS SUBSCRIBED TO THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT, AND ACKNOWLEDGED TO ME THAT HE EXECUTED
THE SAME FOR THE PURPOSES AND CONSIDERATION THEREIN EXPRESSED, IN THE CAPACITY THEREIN STATED AND AS THE ACT
AND DEED OF SAID CORPORATION.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE ON THIS THE DAY OF 2017.
NOTARY PUBLIC
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:
NOTES:
1. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON NORTHPOINTE CROSSING, PHASE 1, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN
COUNTY, TEXAS AS SHOWN ON MAP RECORDED IN VOLUME 2006, PAGE 819, OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY,
TEXAS.
2. ALL PROPERTY CORNERS ARE SET 5/8-INCH IRON ROD WITH CAP STAMPED "SURVCON MCKIM CREED", (UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
3. SELLING A PORTION OF THIS ADDITION BY METES AND BOUNDS IN A VIOLATION OF CITY ORDINANCE AND STATE LAW AND
IS SUBJECT TO FINES AND WITHHOLDING OF UTILITIES AND BUILDING PERMITS.
4. ALL OPENS SPACE - NON RESIDENTIAL LOTS SHALL BE OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY THE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
5. LOT -TO -LOT DRAINAGE IS NOT PERMITTED WITHOUT ENGINEERING SECTION APPROVAL
6. 12PMS = 1�2-INCH IRON ROD W/CAP STAMPED "PEISER & MANKIN SURV" FOUND; 58WH = 5/8-INCH IRON ROD W/CAP
STAMPED WHITE HAWK 10191200" FOUND; O.P.R.C.C.T. = OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS; D.R.C.C.T. = DEED
RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS; M.R.D.C.T. = MAP RECORD, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
7. MONUMENTS WILL BE SET AFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.
8. V.A.M. = 25' x 25' VISIBILITY, ACCESS AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT BY THIS PLAT; S.W.M.E. = 25' x 25' SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE
EASEMENT BY THIS PLAT.
9. THE DRAINAGE AREA WITHIN OPEN SPACE LOT 1X- BLOCK N, OPEN SPACE LOT 17X- BLOCK K, AND OPEN SPACE LOT 1X-
BLOCK I SHOWN ON THIS PLAT (THE "DRAINAGE CHANNEL') IS HEREBY DESIGNATED AS COMMON AREA TO BE MAINTAINED
BY THE NORTHPOINTE CROSSING HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., AND/OR ITS SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS (THE
"ASSOCIATION") BEING THE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION ESTABLISHED BY THE OWNERS OF RESIDENTIAL LOTS IN ONE OR MORE
PHASES OF THE NORTHPOINTE CROSSING SUBDIVISION (THE "SUBDIVISION"). IN THE EVENT THAT THE ASSOCIATION FAILS TO
MAINTAIN THE DRAINAGE CHANNEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS (THE "CITY), AS
UNIFORMLY APPLIED BY THE CITY TO SIMILAR DETENTION AREAS WITHIN ITS BOUNDARIES, THEN UPON THIRTY (30) DAYS
WRITTEN NOTICE AND OPPORTUNITY FOR THE ASSOCIATION TO CURE ANY SUCH FAILURE, THE CITY MAY PERFORM REQUIRED
MAINTENANCE AND CHARGE THE ASSOCIATION OR ITS CONSTITUENT OWNERS FOR THE COSTS AND EXPENSES INCURRED BY
THE CITY IN CONNECTION WITH PERFORMING SUCH MAINTENANCE OF THE DRAINAGE CHANNEL
APPROVED THIS DAY OF BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS.
MAYOR
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LGI CROWLEY LAND PARTNERS LLC
1450 LAKE ROBBINS DRIVE, SUITE 430
THE WOODLANDS, TX 77380
(IN FEET) (281)210-5484
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LOTS 6-8, BLOCK G; LOTS 1-18, BLOCK H;
LOTS 1X, 7-32, BLOCK I; 1-17X, BLOCK K;
LOTS 1 X & 2, BLOCK N; ,OTS 18-24, BLOCK O
SHEET 3 OF 3
NOVEMBER 13, 2017
147 RESIDENTIAL LOTS, 3 COMMON AREA LOT
AN ADDITION TO THE
CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS
41.9929 ACRES
BEING 41.9929 ACRES SITUATED IN THE
SAMUEL MORE SURVEY ABSTRACT NO. 627
ROBERT WHITAKER SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1011
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
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LOTS 28-64, BLOCK D; LOTS 1-20, BLOCK F;
LOTS 6-8, BLOCK G; LOTS 1-18, BLOCK H;
LOTS 1X, 7-32, BLOCK I; 1-17X, BLOCK K;
LOTS 1 X & 2, BLOCK N; ,OTS 18-24, BLOCK O
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NOVEMBER 13, 2017
147 RESIDENTIAL LOTS, 3 COMMON AREA LOT
AN ADDITION TO THE
CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS
41.9929 ACRES
BEING 41.9929 ACRES SITUATED IN THE
SAMUEL MORE SURVEY ABSTRACT NO. 627
ROBERT WHITAKER SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1011
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS.
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November 13, 2017
Mr. Joseph Johnson
Director of Public Works
City of Anna
3223 North Powell Parkway
Anna, Texas 75409-0776
RE: Northpointe Crossing Phase IV — No Adverse Impact
Mr. Johnson,
In accordance with Part III -A, Article 3.11.03 (b) of the Anna City Code of Ordinances, "any
Application by a Property Owner for development that will affect downstream property, the
Property Owner shall furnish the City with a letter signed by a Texas Professional Engineer stating
that the development as designed will not damage downstream property due to the development's
impact on off -site drainage."
In Section VI of the Northpointe Crossing Phase IV Flood Study Revisions dated October 31,
2017, the report states: "The results of this analysis show the Phase IV improvements will have no
adverse impact to water surface elevations or velocities to downstream or upstream property
owner".
Therefore, please consider this letter as the Property Owner's formal statement that the
development as designed will not damage downstream property due to the development's impact
on off -site drainage.
Cc: Elaine Torres (LGI Homes — Texas, LLC)
Texas Board of Professional Engineers, Firm Registration #470
Dallas I San Antonio I Austin I Houston I Fort Worth
Transportation I Water Resources l Land Development I Surveying I Environmental
5700 W. Plano Pkwy., Suite 2500, Plano, TX 75093 T: 214.420.8494 www.Pape-Dawson.com
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HOMES
January 18, 2018
Planning Department
City of Anna
3223 North Powell P.O. Box 776
City of Anna, Texas 75409
Re: Northpointe Crossing Phase 4 — Amenity Center
To whom it may concern:
Northpointe Crossing by LGI Homes — Texas, LLC ("LGI"), does not have an additional amenity
center planned to be built. The Northpointe Crossing has met the amended facilities agreement
dated January 26th 2017 requitements with the City of Anna.
Sincerely,
LGI Homes — Texas, LLC
Elaine Torres
Vice President of Development - DFW
THE CITY OF
Anna
AGENDA ITEM:
Acceptance of 2017 Racial Profiling Report
SUMMARY:
Item No. 5.d.
City Council Agenda
Staff Report
Meeting Date: 1 /23/2018
Texas Occupations Code 1701.164 specifies that Texas Commission on Law Enforcement
(TCOLE) collect incident -based data in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure Article
2.131-2.138. Chief administrators of law enforcement agencies that meet the criteria must submit
racial profiling reports to their governing body, as well as TCOLE.
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ATTACHMENTS:
Description Upload Date Type
2017 Racial Profiling 1/19/2018 Staff Report
Three -Year Citation Comparison 1 /19/2018 Staff Report
Anna, TX PD
Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
Racial Profile Tier 1 HB3389
PLEASE NOTE: The official form does not allow for Other and Unknown in the Race or Ethnicity boxes
on the TCOLE website. Please contact TCOLE for instructions on how to resolve these issues. This
report only includes traffic stops resulting in a citation, traffic stops resulting in a citation with an arrest,
traffic stops resulting in a warning with an arrest, and field interviews that resulted in an arrest. This
report does not include any stops from traffic collisions.
Number of motor vehicle stops
3 ARREST ONLY
44 CITATION AND ARREST
552 CITATION ONLY
599 Total
Race or Ethnicity:
102
African
9
Asian
375
Caucasain
110
Hispanic
2
Middle Eastern
1
Native American
599
Total
Race or Ethnicity known prior to
stop?
79 Y
520 N
599 Total
Search conducted?
70 Y
529 N
599 Total
Was search consented?
14 Y
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Anna, TX PD
Jan 1, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
Racial Profile Tier 1 HB3389
PLEASE NOTE: The official form does not allow for Other and Unknown in the Race or Ethnicity boxes
on the TCOLE website. Please contact TCOLE for instructions on how to resolve these issues. This
report only includes traffic stops resulting in a citation, traffic stops resulting in a citation with an arrest,
traffic stops resulting in a warning with an arrest, and field interviews that resulted in an arrest. This
report does not include any stops from traffic collisions.
Was search consented?
56 N
70 Total
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Three Year Citation Comparison
with Accident Totals
2015 2016 2017
Year
■ Total Stops (Traffic Only) ■ All Citations All Warnings ■ Total Accidents
Prepared by Chief Jeff A Caponera
January 4, 2017
THE CITY OF
Anna
AGENDA ITEM:
Item No. 5.e.
City Council Agenda
Staff Report
Meeting Date: 1 /23/2018
Acceptance of 2017 Anna Police Department Annual Resistance to Force Report
SUMMARY:
The Anna police department recognizes and respects the value of human life. In vesting police
officers with the lawful authority to use force to protect the public welfare and enforce the laws, a
careful balancing of human interests is required. It is the policy of this department that police
officers shall use only that force reasonably necessary to effectively bring the incident under
control, while simultaneously protecting the lives of the officer and others. Each year the police
department documents and tracks each incident where an officer used force beyond verbal
commands. Attached is the 2017 Resistance to Force Report along with a three-year
comparison.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Upload Date Type
Resistance to Force Summary 1/19/2018 Exhibit
ANNA POLICE
2015 RESPONSE TO RESISTANCE
MONTH
MALE
FEMALE
AVG. AGE WHITE BLACK HISPANIC
OTHER
ANIMAL
TOTAL
January
5
2
26.5
4 1 2
0
0
7
February
1
3
31
3 0 0
0
0
3
March
1
0
28
0 0 1
0
0
1
April
0
0
0
0 0 0
0
0
0
May
2
0
33.5
2 0 0
0
1
3
June
1
0
51
1 0 0
0
0
1
July
1
1
32
2 0 0
0
0
2
August
0
0
0
0 0 0
0
1
1
September
0
0
0
0 0 0
0
0
0
October
3
0
23
2 1 0
0
0
3
November
6
1
19
1 2 1 4 1
1 0
0
7
December
0
1
30
101 1 0 J
1 0
0
1
In 16 cases officers pointed firearms
In 2 cases officers discharged firearms (Aggressive/Injured Animals)
In 1 case officers used pepper spray
In 7 cases officers used empty hand control
IIn 3 cases officers used empty hand control in conjunction with knee strikes/pressure
Of the 29 cases where force was used/applied, one resulted in an excessive force claim. The claim was unfounded
as the complainant did not have a valid claim on an Anna officer, the complainant was referred to another jurisdiction.
Prepared by Uutenant Jeff A Caponera
December 31, 2015
ANNA POLICE
2016 RESPONSE TO RESISTANCE SUMMARY
MONTH MALE FEMALE AVG. AGE WHITE BLACK HISPANIC OTHER ANIMAL TOTAL
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
1
0
40
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
24
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
31
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
0
15
1
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
50
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
31
1
1
0
0
0
2
3
0
46
2
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
51
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
2
31
3
0
2
0
0
5
December
1
0
18
1
0
0
0
0
1
In 12 cases officers pointed firearms.
No officer discharged a firearm for any reason.
Pepper Spray was not deployed in any case.
In 4 cases officers used empty hand control.
In 2 cases officers used empty hand control in conjunction with knee strikes/pressure point/other strikes.
Of the 18 cases where force was used/applied, there were zero complaints of excessive force.
Prepared by Lt. Jeff A Caponera 12/31/2016
ANNA POLICE
2017 RESPONSE TO RESISTANCE SUMMARY
,T1Wkirr:tilfi: _ +Jti1�%l r-11 I
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
rDecember
1
1
32
2
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
35
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
30
0
0
1
0
0
1
5
0
31
3
2
0
0
0
5
0
1
17
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
15
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
34
2
1
0
0
0
3
1
1
32
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
55
1
0
0
0
0
1
TOTAL 1 1 14 1 1 3 1 1 31 12 3 2 0 0 17
In 2 cases officers received minor injuries
In 5 cases officers pointed firearms.
No officer discharged a firearm for any reason.
Pepper Spray was not deployed in any case.
In 11 cases officers used empty hand control.
In 0 cases officers used empty hand control in conjunction with knee strikes/pressure point/other strikes. I
Of the 17 cases where force was used/applied, there were zero complaints of excessive force.
Prepared by Chief Jeff A. Caponera 01/09/2018
THE CITY OF
Anna
AGENDA ITEM:
Item No. 6.
City Council Agenda
Staff Report
Meeting Date: 1 /23/2018
Consider/Discuss/Act on a Resolution appointing a member to the Greater Texoma Utility
Association Board of Directors. (City Council)
SUMMARY:
Mr. David Stump appointed to the Board of Director's is stepping down from the GTUA Board of
Directors and the Council will need to fill the vacancy created. The term will be for one-year
expiring in December 2018.
The qualifications for the position are as follows:
(1) the person may not be a Director if he or she is an officer, employee, or member of the
governing body of a municipal corporation, and
(2) each Director shall be a qualified Elector of the city that nominates him or her.
Attached is some general information about GTUA.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
approve a resolution appointing a Director to the GTUA Board of Directors.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
Proposed Resolution
BOD Faqs
Upload Date Type
1 /4/2018 Resolution
1 /4/2018 Backup Material
CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS MAKING AN APPOINTMENT TO THE
GREATER TEXOMA UTILITY AUTHORITY BOARD OF DIRECTORS
WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas (the "City") is a member of the Greater Texoma Utility
Authority ("GTUA" or the "Authority"); and,
WHEREAS, GTUA is a special -law district organized under Article XVI, Section 59, of the
Texas constitution and operates under Chapter 49 of the Texas Water Code; and,
WHERAS, GTUA is governed by a Board of Directors appointed by its member cities; and,
WHEREAS, Place 8 on the GTUA Board is appointed by the City Council of the City of Anna,
Texas (the "City Council"); and,
WHEREAS, the term of current GTUA Board member serving in Place 8 expires at the end of
2018.
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. Appointment to the GTUA Board of Directors.
The City Council hereby appoints
serve a one-year term in Place 8 on the GTUA Board of Directors.
to fill a vacancy and
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this 9th day of
January 2018.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
City Secretary Carrie L. Smith
Resolution No.
Mayor Mike Crist
GREATER TEXOMA UTILITY AUTHORITY
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the Greater Texoma Utility Authority?
A utility authority is a legal entity that is authorized by the State legislature, created by local
governments and controlled by the cities that would use its services.
Why was the Greater Texoma Utility Authority formed?
Many of the cities in this area have been concerned about their long-range water, sewer and solid waste
needs. At least two of these cities (Denison, Sherman) determined, after considerable study and
examination of their situation, that a utility district could best serve their needs. They requested the State
Legislature to enact legislation allowing for the creation of the Greater Texoma Municipal Utility
District. In 1979, the Texas Legislature enacted legislation to permit the creation of the District. The
final step in establishing the entity was a confirmation election by the citizens of the area held on August
11, 1979.
Changes in the enabling legislation where made by the legislature in 1983, which amended the name of
the Greater Texoma Utility Authority to better reflect the Authority's municipal composition and
enhance the marketability of its bonds.
What kind of services does the Authority offer?
The Authority can contract with cities to provide water, treat sewage and dispose of solid waste. It has
the same powers, functions and responsibilities as other special law districts, including River
Authorities.
How is the Authority governed? Who comprises the governing body of the Authority?
The legislation authorizing the Authority specifies that a Board of Directors be appointed for 2-year
terms by the cities that are members. There will be a total of nine members on the Board: three
appointed by the City of Sherman; three appointed by the City of Denison; one appointed by the small
general -law member cities; and one position is held open for another home -rule city.
Does the Authority have taxing powers?
NO. The Authority only has the power to contract for whatever services are desired by its member cities
and is entirely dependent upon revenue derived from those sources.
Would the Authority assume responsibility for my city's entire water system?
NO. The Authority would be in the "wholesale business" only. Each city would still maintain its own
distribution system; the city could simply purchase its water from the Authority and distribute the water
to its customers.
Why would contracting with the Greater Texoma Utility Authority be better than my city
providing its own water and sewage treatment?
In recent years, the cost of water production, wastewater treatment and solid waste disposal has
increased rapidly because of the State and Federal requirements associated with those services. Many of
the expensive items connected with the provision of those services can be shared by communities in a
utility district, thereby defraying some of the rising costs.
Also, it has become very difficult for many of the smaller cities to attract and retain competent personnel
with the proper training and experience to operate and maintain their water, sewer and solid waste
management programs. The creation and use of the Authority provides a vehicle through which these
costs can be kept to a minimum, while assuring that adequate technical skills are available to plan,
finance, develop, operate and maintain these necessary services.
Do all of the water resources have to come from the same source?
NO. The Authority might contract to provide water from one source for Community A and from an
entirely different source from Community B.
How does the Authority finance its operation?
The Authority depends upon the revenue produced from the services it offers.
Can the Authority issue bonds?
The Authority issues revenue bonds to construct facilities necessary to carry out its contracted services.
The revenue bonds are issued based on the contracts entered into with the cities served by the Authority.
What does utilization of the Authority cost my city?
The cost of the Authority's services for your city is dependent upon what services the city requests the
Authority to provide in terms of water production, sewage treatment or garbage disposal.
Will my water rates go up or down if my city loins the Greater Texoma Utility Authority?
The water, sewer and garbage service rates area established by each city council based on what it feels
necessary to derive the revenue to provide that service. The Authority will respond to whatever service
is requested by any individual city, providing that the city is willing to pay for those services. It would
be impossible to predict any exact changes in an individual city's water, sewer and garbage service fees.
While the Authority does achieve an economy of scale, future costs for providing water, sewer and solid
waste management services will be affected by the same factors that affect the purchase of all other
goods and services.
A city's overall cost may be reduced by consolidation and sharing expenses with other members of the
Authority.
Does the Authority offer any advantages in financing water, sewer and solid waste improvements?
YES. The Authority may issue revenue bonds for the construction of water, sewer and solid waste
improvements if it has contracts with member cities to pay for these services. The mechanics for issuing
these bonds is much simpler, and the revenue requirements are only to meet debt service and operating
and maintenance expenses. Traditional municipal revenue bond requirements provide for debt service
and operating and maintenance expenses, plus additional revenue for reserves.
Does the Authority have any responsibilities in securing water rights from Lake Texoma and the
Red River?
The Authority has been designated as a cooperating local sponsor to negotiate with the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers for purchase of water from Lake Texoma on behalf of the cities in this area. In this matter,
the local Authority controlled by local municipalities will have greater influence in future water
supplies.
THE CITY OF
Anna
AGENDA ITEM:
Item No. 7.
City Council Agenda
Staff Report
Meeting Date: 1 /23/2018
Discuss/Consider/Act creating a Neighborhood Design Standards Committee. (Maurice
Schwanke)
SUMMARY:
At a Comprehensive Planning Advisory Meeting a Neighborhood Design Manual was presented
as a document that the Committee may want to recommend to the City Council to be pursued in
the near future. Council Burr (a member of the committee) agreed and recommended at a
Council meeting that he wanted to see it placed on a future City Council Agenda. The Resolution
before the Council would establish a committee and the makeup and structure of the Committee.
At a subsequent meeting members of the Council would be asked to appoint members to the
Committee.
Since the last City Council Meeting the Resolution establishing the Committee has been adjusted
to have 13 members. The Resolution identifies how the members are appointed and sets a
recommended schedule for the selection. The anticipated selection and approval of the
members would be on February 27th.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approval of the Resolution establishing the Neighborhood Design Advisory Committee.
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Upload Date Type
Resolution Establishing a Neighborhood Design Advisory 1 /18/2018 Resolution
Committee
CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION CREATING A NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anna ("City Council") has determined that the
creation of a Neighborhood Design Manual is necessary; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to create a Neighborhood Design Advisory
Committee to ensure community input into the process of preparing a Neighborhood
Design Manual;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANNA, TEXAS THAT:
Section 1. Recitals Incorporated.
The above recitals are hereby incorporated as if set forth in full.
Section 2.
Committee Established. The City of Anna. Texas ("City") hereby establishes the
Neighborhood Design Advisory Committee ("Committee")
Section 3. Appointment and Composition of Committee.
3.01 The Mayor shall preside over and be a voting member of the Committee. The
Committee shall have up to 12 additional voting members for a total of 13 voting
members.
3.02 Five members of the Committee shall be appointed by the Mayor and must include:
(a) a member of the City Council;
(b) two members of the City of Anna, Texas Planning & Zoning Commission
("Planning & Zoning Commission");
(c) a member of the Anna Community Development Corporation; and
(d) a member of the Parks Board.
3.03 Each member of the City Council —other than the Mayor —shall appoint one
representative to the Committee, and such appointments must include qualified
voters in the City who are not serving on any other City board or committee,
including but not limited to the Anna Community Development Corporation and the
Anna Economic Development Corporation. Any additional members required to be
appointed to fill all 13 voting positions shall be appointed by majority vote of the
City Council
3.04 The Committee will be appointed at the second regularly scheduled meeting of the
City Council following the adoption of this resolution or as soon thereafter as is
reasonably practicable.
3.05 Vacancies shall be filled as necessary with appointments made, whenever
possible, by the Mayor or City Council member (or their respective successor) who
originally appointed the vacant member position, and in accordance with the
composition requirements of subsections 3.02 and 3.03. Any other vacancies shall
be appointed by majority vote of the City Council.
3.06 Notwithstanding any other provision of this resolution, the Committee's
membership shall be comprised of qualified voters in the City.
Section 4. Duties of the Committee.
The Committee shall perform its duties solely in an advisory capacity, advising the
Planning and Development Department of the City in regard to preparing a Neighborhood
Design Manual.
Section 5. Committee Meetings.
5.01 It is anticipated that the Committee will meet on a monthly basis until the Manual
is ready to present to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
5.02 All meetings of the Committee shall comply with the requirements of the Open
Public Meetings Act.
5.03 Any required action by the Committee will be determined by a simple majority of
members present at a duly noticed meeting.
Section 6. Dissolution.
Unless otherwise ordered by the City Council, the Committee shall be deemed dissolved
once the Neighborhood Design Manual has been submitted to the Planning & Zoning
Commission for its consideration.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this the
23rd day of January 2018.
ATTEST: APPROVED:
Carrie L. Smith, City Secretary Mayor, Nate Pike