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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCCpkt2021-04-13AGENDA City Council Meeting Anna Tuesday, April 13, 2021 @ 6:30 PM Sue Rattan Elementary School 1221 E. Ferguson Road, Anna, Texas 75409 The City Council of the City of Anna will meet at 6:30 PM, on April 13, 2021, at the Sue Rattan Elementary School, Located at 1221 S. Ferguson Road, 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 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. Update on joint jurisdictional roadways (City of Anna and Collin County) (Greg Peters, PE) b. Earth Day Clean-up and HHW Drop Off (Director of Public Works Greg Peters and Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) C. Introduction of Recreation Coordinators (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) d. Thursdays Food Truck Series (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) e. Green with Envy Landscaping Class (Neighborhood Services Coordinator Elisa Bowers) f. City's Investment Policy Certified (Director of Finance Alan Guard) 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 Council Meeting Minutes for March 23, 2021 and March 28, 2021. (City Secretary Carrie Land) b. Review minutes of the March 1, 2021 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) C. Review minutes of the March 15, 2021 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) d. Approve a Resolution regarding the Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) e. Approve a Resolution regarding the Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2, Site Plan. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) f. Approve a Resolution regarding the Anacapri, Phase 1A, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) g. Approve a Resolution regarding the Shadowbend, Phase 2, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) h. Approve a Resolution regarding the Pecan Grove, Phase 2, Block M, Lot 1, Site Plan. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) i. Approve a Resolution regarding the Rosamond Sherley Elementary Addition, Block A, Lot 1, Site Plan. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) j. Approve a Resolution regarding the naming of the park located at 1235 Lakeview Drive to be named "Baldwin Park." (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) k. Approve a Resolution regarding the naming of a park located at 636 Banbury Drive to be named "Henry Clay 'Yank' Washington Park." (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) I. Approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Task Order with Birkhoff Hendricks and Carter for the design of public water and sanitary sewer infrastructure along State Highway 5. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) M. Approve a Resolution approving the the Form of Articles of Incorporation for the formation of the Anna Housing Finance Corporation. (Economic Development Director Joey Grisham) n. Approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a task order amendment with Birkhoff Hendricks & Carter LLC for the final engineering design of utility relocation and expansion along US 75. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) 6. Items For Individual Consideration. a. Consider adoption of an Ordinance revising Solid Waste regulations pertaining to roll -off dumpsters (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) b. Conduct a Public Hearing and Approve a Resolution regarding the East Fork Estates, Lot 24, Replat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) C. 1) Conduct a Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance for rezoning 3.0 acres from Agricultural District (AG) and Single -Family Residential - Large Lot (SF-E) to Single -Family Residential (SF-84). (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) 2) Approve a Resolution for the Medina's Addition, Block A, Lots 1 & 2, Final Plat. d. 1) Continue conducting the Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance regarding the request to amend Ordinance No. 843-2020 (Waterview, Block A, Lot 1) (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) 2) Approve a Resolution regarding the Waterview, Block A, Lot 1, Concept Plan. e. Consider/Discuss/Action on correspondence regarding TxDOT initiatives (City Manager Jim Proce) f. Approve an Ordinance Amending the FY2020 - 2021 Budget to add 1.0 FTE Communications Manager, 4.0 FTE Police Officers, additional Fire overtime, an ambulance, three single trailer mount generators, various technology and equipment needs, a summer intern (0.45 FTE) and additional promotional expense funding for Economic Development. (City Manager Jim Proce) 7. 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). Charter provisions; personnel policies; Council procedures; staff procedures; City ordinances; City contracts; public facilities and related legal matters. 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). City Council 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. 8. 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. 9. 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 April 9, 2021 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 I000 • "W11 City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Gregory Peters AGENDA ITEM: Update on joint jurisdictional roadways (City of Anna and Collin County) (Greg Peters, PE) SUMMARY: Staff will present an update on specific joint jurisdictional roadways to provide a maintenance improvement plan for Taylor Blvd and CR371. FINANCIAL IMPACT: This item is for information only. STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: Anna — Great Place to Live Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Jim Proce, City Manager Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 THE CITY OF Anna AGENDA ITEM: IIff,1►• 11la City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Gregory Peters Earth Day Clean-up and HHW Drop Off (Director of Public Works Greg Peters and Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) SUMMARY: Earth Day Clean -Up and HHW Drop Off Neighbors, it's time to celebrate the 51 st Annual Earth Day and help keep Anna clean. Volunteers are needed for the Earth Day Clean -Up effort scheduled for the week of April 19-24, set to coincide with the Don't Mess with Texas Trash -Off. During that time period, the City will ask volunteers to assist with litter pick up at 20 sites around town. Individuals, families, groups, churches, businesses are all welcome. You and your group can choose both your clean-up site and your cleaning schedule, and we will supply everything you need including trash bags, grabbers, and gloves. Volunteers can register on the City website (www.annatexas.gov) and we'll contact you and your team to set up all the details. At the same time, neighbors can drop off their hazardous household waste materials on Saturday, April 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Slayter Creek Park. Paints, thinners, solvents, fertilizers, chemicals, and other HHW along with large electronics and expired or unwanted drugs and medications will be accepted. Not accepted are illegal drugs, needles, or syringes. The HHW drop-off is co -sponsored by the Anna Police Department, Public Works Department, and CARDS waste management. Let's keep Anna clean, beautiful, and safe! FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: Anna — Great Place to Live STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Carrie Land, City Secretary Created/Initiated - 4/9/2021 THE CITY OF Anna I000 • IN City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Marc Marchand AGENDA ITEM: Introduction of Recreation Coordinators (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) SUMMARY: The Recreation Division has added Caitlin, Julie, and Leah - three part-time recreation coordinators. The three will be responsible for the City's afterschool and summer programming, recreation classes, special events, outdoor recreation, and sports. Their goal is to provide recreational options for people of every age in every corner of Anna. Their first big projects will be finalizing summer concerts and other events for all neighbors to enjoy FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: Anna — Great Place to Live STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Carrie Land, City Secretary Created/Initiated - 4/9/2021 THE CITY OF Anna City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Marc Marchand AGENDA ITEM: Thursdays Food Truck Series (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) SUMMARY: Thursdays Food Truck Series will start on April 29 at Slayter Creek Parks from 5 PM to 8 PM. The finale will be on June 3 and will include a Summer Kickoff Celebration featuring a free concert by Le Freak. FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: Anna — Great Place to Live STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Carrie Land, City Secretary Created/Initiated - 4/9/2021 THE CITY OF Anna I000 • "R-3 City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Elisa Bowers AGENDA ITEM: Green with Envy Landscaping Class (Neighborhood Services Coordinator Elisa Bowers) SUMMARY: Participants will learn the best lawn care methods, efficient watering techniques, plus simple fertilizer and pesticide application to reduce pest issues. We'll help you create a lush and healthy lawn that will make your neighbors green with envy. Virtual class, scheduled for May 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: Anna — Great Place to Live STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Carrie Land, City Secretary Created/Initiated - 4/9/2021 THE CITY OF Anna City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Alan Guard AGENDA ITEM: City's Investment Policy Certified (Director of Finance Alan Guard) SUMMARY: Recently, the Government Treasurers' Organization of Texas (GTOT) awarded the Certificate of Distinction to the City of Anna for its Investment Policy. This award acknowledges local governments for maintaining a comprehensive written investment policy that meets the 26 criteria set forth by the GTOT. It also acknowledges the City for developing an investment policy that meets the requirements of the Public Funds Investment Act and the standards for prudent public investing established by the GTOT. FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 4: High Performing, Professional City STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Carrie Land, City Secretary Created/Initiated - 4/9/2021 THE CITY OF Anna i00►r.11111141 City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Carrie Land AGENDA ITEM: Approve Council Meeting Minutes for March 23, 2021 and March 28, 2021. (City Secretary Carrie Land) SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 4: High Performing, Professional City STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: 1. CCmin20210323 Draft 2. CCmin20210328 Planning Session APPROVALS: Carrie Land, City Secretary Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager THE CITY OF Atifta Regular City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes Tuesday, March 23, 2021 @ 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 March 23, 2021, at the Anna ISD Board Room, located at 201 E. 7th Street, to consider the following items. Call to Order, Roll Call and Establishment of Quorum. Mayor Pike called the meeting to order at 6:32 PM. Council Member Carver was absent. 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. Mayor Pike led the Invocation and Pledge. 3. Neighbor Comments. Gina Maria Ottavio - spoke regarding her concerns with giving personal information at public meetings. 4. Work Session. 5. Reports. a. Recognition of the Texas State Comptroller's Transparency Stars for Debt Obligations and Public Pensions. (Finance Director Alan Guard) The City of Anna Finance Department strives to provide transparency for the City Council and our neighbors. In an effort to accomplish that goal the City participates in the Texas State Comptroller's Transparency Star Awards program. The program provides a Transparency Star for five facets of governmental accounting. These include Traditional Finance, Debt Obligations, Public Pensions, Purchasing and Economic 1 A Development. The department has previously earned the Traditional Finance Star. The Texas Comptroller's Transparency Stars program recognizes local governments for going above and beyond in their transparency efforts. The program recognizes government entities that accomplish the following: * Open their books not only in their traditional finances, but also in the areas of contracts and procurement, economic development, public pensions and debt obligations; and * Provide clear and meaningful financial information not only by posting financial documents, but also through summaries, visualizations, downloadable data and other relevant information. The City was notified it has received the Stars for Debt Obligations and Public Pensions which were submitted in October of 2020. These pages can be found on the City's website. Staff is currently working on the Stars for Purchasing and Economic Development. One of the department's goals in the strategic plan is to receive all five stars. b. Neighborhood Services Department update on park and recreation events and activities. (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) Staff updated City Council with a departmental update on the Neighborhood Services Department and the recent accomplishments and plans. Mayor Pike moved to Closed Session. Consent Items. MOTION: Council Member Toten moved to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. Council Member Ussery seconded. Motion carried 6-0. a. Approve Council Meeting Minutes for March 9, 2021. (City Secretary Carrie Land) 2 b. Review minutes of the February 4, 2021, Joint Community Development Corporation Board and Economic Development Corporation Board Meeting. (Director of Economic Development Joey Grisham) C. Approve a Resolution amending the Economic Development Incentive Policy. (Director of Economic Development Joey Grisham) After further review and discussions with City Attorney Clark McCoy, staff is recommending some minor edits to the Economic Development Incentive Policy. The EDC and CDC Boards approved the amendments on March 4, 2021. The amendments deal with the self -disclosure of information and the Texas Ethics 1295 filing form. Because incentives requests are increasing rapidly, these forms will allow staff to secure additional information to vet projects and individuals seeking incentives. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AMENDING THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE POLICY TO PROMOTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND STIMULATE BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY IN THE CITY OF ANNA. d. Approve a Resolution amending the City of Anna Public Improvement District Policy (Director of Economic Development Joey Grisham) After further review and discussions with City Attorney Clark McCoy, staff is recommending some minor edits to the Economic Development Incentive Policy. The EDC and CDC Boards approved the amendments on March 4, 2021. The amendments deal with the self -disclosure of information and the Texas Ethics 1295 filing form. Because incentives requests are increasing rapidly, these forms will allow staff to secure additional information to vet projects and individuals seeking incentives. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AMENDING THE ANNA PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (PID) POLICY. e. Approve a Resolution regarding the Villages of Hurricane Creek, Phases 1 B, 2, and 3, Revised Preliminary Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) CADG Hurricane Creek, LLC, submitted an application for approval of a revised preliminary plat consisting of 596 single-family residential lots, one public school, parkland, and 21 common area lots on 270± acres 3 located at the northwest corner of Standridge Boulevard and Suzie Lane. Zoned Planned Development-886-2020. The purpose for this revised preliminary plan is to add a public school lot, relocation of the fire station lot, and additional lots meeting the recent rezoning (Ord. No. 886-2020). The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A REVISED PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR THE VILLAGES OF HURRICANE CREEK, PHASES 1 B, 2, AND 3. f. Approve the Quarterly Investment Report for the Period Ending December 31, 2020. (Finance Director Alan Guard) In accordance with the Public Funds Investment Act (PFIA), the City of Anna is required to submit a quarterly report on the investment of all Public funds held by the City. The report includes: * Review of the City's holdings * Comparison of book vs. market value * Allocation information * Other information related to PFIA. The City's portfolio as of the quarter ending December 31, 2020 earned an average yield of 0.36%. The total year-to-date interest $68,198. The report is attached for your review. g. Approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement for professional engineering services with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Incorporated in an amount not to exceed $150,000 for wastewater facility analysis and design in the City of Anna, Texas. (Director of Public Works, Greg Peters, P.E.) Kimley-Horn has been working with the City on the needs, concept, analysis and feasibility of wastewater facilities in the City of Anna. Due to the significant growth and development in the City, additional wastewater facilities are required to adequately provide public sewer service to the community. The scope of the services pertain to the future wastewater utility service needs for the Hurricane Creek sewer basin located west of US 75 from 0 the southern City Limit to the northern City Limit, as shown in the current City of Anna Wastewater Master Plan attached to this item. This item will allow Kimley-Horn to move forward with preliminary engineering and the necessary TCEQ permitting processes associated with future wastewater facilities. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The total fee for the scope of work is $135,000, plus hourly fees as required for additional coordination. Staff is recommending a not -to -exceed amount of $150,000 for the project. The project is funded through Wastewater Impact Fees. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AS SHOWN IN EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO, IN THE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($150,000); AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. h. Approve Resolution approving extension of Agreements with Collin County for Animal Control Services regarding Sheltering. (Neighborhood Services Director Marc Marchand) Extension of the Animal Shelter interlocal agreement with Collin County Animal Control Services. The Extension of agreement for a one (1) year period which shall be in effect from October 1, 2020 continuing through and including September 30, 2021. FINANCIAL IMPACT: $25,244 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING EXTENSION OF THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR FACILITY CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF AN ANIMAL SHELTER IN COLLIN COUNTY 7. Items for Individual Consideration. a. Consider/Discuss/Action on a Resolution accepting the FY 2020 audit report. (Finance Director Alan Guard) Weaver and Tidwell representative Brent Young gave Council an overview of the Fiscal Year 2020 Financial Audit. 5 A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2020 FINANCIAL AUDIT OF THE CITY OF ANNA. MOTION: Council Member Ussery moved to approve. Council Member Miller seconded. Motion carried 6-0. b. 1) Conduct a public hearing to consider public comments regarding the request to amend Ordinance No. 843-2020 (Waterview, Block A, Lot 1). (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) 2) Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance regarding the request to amend Ordinance No. 843-2020 (Waterview, Block A, Lot 1). 3) Consider/Discuss/Action on a Resolution regarding the Concept Plan, Waterview, Block A, Lot 1, associated with the zoning amendment request. Mayor Pike opened the public hearing at 7:37 PM. MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to table the public hearing until 4/13/2021 meeting at 6:30 PM. Council Member Toten seconded. Motion carried 6-0. MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to table the public hearing until 4/13/2021 at 6.30 PM at Sue Rattan Elementary School, 1221 Ferguson. Council Member Toten seconded. Motion carried 6-0. C. 1) Consider/Discuss/Act on a resolution approving an Agreement Regarding Services including a plan for municipal services regarding a 27.8± acre tract of land generally located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5). (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) 2) Conduct a public hearing to consider public comments regarding annexation of a 27.8± acres of land into the City's corporate boundaries generally located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5). 3) Consider/Discuss/Action on an ordinance annexing 27.8± acres generally located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5). 0 It is recommended that the City Council approve a resolution for an agreement regarding services and an ordinance regarding the request to annex 27.8± acres of land located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5). Kenneth O'Neal and Kathyene Boring submitted a petition to annex 27.8± acres of land located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5). A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A CONDITIONAL AGREEMENT REGARDING SERVICES RELATED TO ANNEXATION OF A 27.809 ACRE TRACT OF LAND. MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to approve. Council Member Miller seconded. Motion carried 6-0. Mayor Pike opened the public hearing at 7:39 PM. No Comments. Mayor Pike closed the public hearing at 7:40 PM. MOTION: Council Member Miller moved to approve. Council Member Ussery seconded. Motion carried 6-0. AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, AND EXTENDING THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF SAID MUNICIPALITY SO AS TO INCLUDE SAID HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED PROPERTY WITHIN SAID MUNICIPAL CORPORATE LIMITS AND GRANTING TO ALL THE INHABITANTS OF SAID PROPERTY ALL THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF OTHER CITIZENS AND BINDING SAID INHABITANTS BY ALL OF THE ACTS, ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, AND REGULATIONS OF SAID CITY AS SET FORTH HEREIN; PROVIDING A REPEALER CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. d. 1) Conduct a public hearing to consider public comments regarding the request to zone 27.8± acres located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5) to Single - Family Residential District (SF-72). (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) 2) Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance regarding the request to zone 27.8± acres located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5) to Single -Family Residential District (SF-72). Kenneth O'Neal and Kathyene Boring submitted an application to zone a 27.8± acre tract located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5) to Single -Family Residential District (SF-72). The purpose of the request is to establish zoning for a new tract of land associated with an annexation petition. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. Mayor Pike opened the public hearing at 7:43 PM. No Comments. Mayor Pike closed the public hearing at 7:44 PM. Property rezoned under this ordinance is generally located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5) 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: Mayor Pike moved to approve. Council Member Miller seconded. Motion carried 6-0. e. 1) Conduct a public hearing to consider public comments regarding the request to amend Ordinance No. 2002-34, referred to as PD # 08-2002 and commonly known as Lakeview Estates Phases 1 & 2, 51± acres located on the east side of Ferguson Parkway, 186± feet north of Taylor Boulevard. The request is to allow the additional use of Registered Family Home by specific use permit. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) 2) Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance regarding the request to amend Ordinance No. 2002-34, referred to as PD # 08-2002 and E commonly known as Lakeview Estates Phases 1 & 2, 51± acres located on the east side of Ferguson Parkway, 186± feet north of Taylor Boulevard. The request is to allow the additional use of Registered Family Home by specific use permit. 3) Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance regarding the request to grant a Specific Use Permit for a Registered Family Home to Jacoby Goode for the property located at 1225 Bridgeport Drive, Lakeview Estates Phase 2. City Manager Jim Proce recused himself. It is recommended that the City Council approve an ordinance regarding the request to amend Ordinance No. 08-2002 to allow the additional use of Registered Family Home by issuance of a Specific Use Permit and grant a Specific Use Permit for a Registered Family Home to Jacoby Goode for the property located at 1225 Bridgeport Drive, Lakeview Estates, Phase 2. At the January 26, 2021 meeting, City Council called a public hearing for a zoning amendment initiation to Ordinance No. 2002-34. A Registered Family Home is defined as a child-care facility that regularly provides care in the caretaker's own residence for not more than six children under 14 years of age, excluding the caretaker's own children, and that provides care after school hours for not more than six additional elementary school siblings of the other children given care, but the total number of children, including the caretaker's own, does not exceed 12 at any given time. A Registered Family Home is currently allowed by Specific Use Permit in the SF-E, SF1, MH-1, MF-1, MF-2, C-1, & C-2 zoning districts. Licensing and minimum standards of childcare providers are through the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Physical space requirements include 30 square feet of indoor space per child and 80 square feet of outdoor activity space for each child using the outdoor area at one time. Most backyards in Lakeview Estates exceed 960 square feet, which would be the minimum required space for the maximum number of children (12). Brief research of other cities in Collin County (Allen, Celina, Frisco, Melissa, Murphy, Plano, Prosper, & Wylie) found that a registered family 9 home/in-home day care is allowed by right as a home occupation in single-family zoning districts. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval with the following stipulations: Amend Ordinance No. 2002-34 to allow the additional use of Registered Family Home with the issuance of a Specific Use Permit with the following minimum restrictions: 1. The Specific Use Permit shall expire when the property changes ownership; and 2. The applicant is required to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the City of Anna Building Department and provide a copy of the registration/license from the State of Texas. Mayor Pike opened the public hearing at 7:46 PM. Thirteen public comment forms were received, six in favor and seven opposed. Gina Maria Ottavio spoke regarding traffic concerns. Mayor Pike closed the public hearing at 7:53 PM. (Property rezoned under this ordinance is generally located on the east side of Ferguson Parkway, 186± feet north of Taylor Boulevard) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AMENDING THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, ZONING MAP, AND ZONING ORDINANCE AND AMENDING 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: Mayor Pike moved to deny. Council Member Vollmer seconded. Motion Carried 5-1. Council Member Miller opposed. 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: 10 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). MOTION: Mayor Pike moved to enter closed session. Council Member Vollmer seconded. Motion carried 6-0. Mayor Pike recessed the meeting at 7.08 PM. Mayor Pike reconvened the meeting at 7:13 PM. Council returned to the Consent Agenda. 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. Mayor Pike adjourned the meeting at 8.01 PM. Approved on April 13, 2021. Mayor Nate Pike 11 ATTEST: City Secretary Carrie L. Land 12 MINUTES City Council Meeting THE CITY OF Anna Sunday, March 28, 2021 @ 2:00 PM Anna City Hall, Council Chambers 111 N. Powell Parkway, Anna, Texas 75409 The City Council of the City of Anna met at 2:00 PM, on March 28, 2021, at the Anna City Hall, Council Chambers, located at 111 N. 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 2:00 PM. All Council Members were present. 2. Neighbor Comments. No Comments. 3. Work Session. a. Presentation/Consider/Discuss/Action on the City Strategic Plan. (City Manager/ City Council) Consultant Lyle Sumak was present by Zoom. The focus was building on the current 15-year strategic plan. No action was taken. 4. Adjourn. Mayor Pike adjourned the meeting at 8:25 PM. Approved on April 13, 2021. Mayor Nate Pike ATTEST: City Secretary Carrie L. Land THE CITY OF Anna i00►=01111a City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Review minutes of the March 1, 2021 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: 1. 03-01-2021 PZ Minutes APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/7/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/7/2021 MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MARCH 1, 2021 The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Anna held a meeting at 7:00 p.m. on March 1, 2021, at the Anna City Hall Administration Building located, 111 North Powell Parkway, to consider the following items. 1. Call to Order and Establishment of Quorum The meeting was called to order at 7:05 pm. Commissioners present were Chairman Alonzo Tutson, Latoya Grady, Brent Thomas, Donald Henke, and Nick Rubits. Vice -Chairman Wayne Barton and Duane Hayes were absent. Staff present was Ross Altobelli and Lauren Mecke. Councilmen present was Kevin Toten and Stan Carver. 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Commissioner Thomas led the Pledge of Allegiance and gave the invocation. 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. Brad & Annie Fairchild, new ETJ neighbors, introduced themselves. Chairman Tutson thanked Councilman Toten and Councilman Carver for attending the meeting and for what they and staff did to assist with the winter storm. Mr. Altobelli reminded the Commission that there would be a special meeting on March 15th for the public hearings that were delayed from the winter storm. 4. Location Map Consent Items Consent item 5 was removed from the Consent agenda. A motion was made by Commissioner Rubits, seconded by Commissioner Henke to recommend approval of consent items 6 through 11. The vote was unanimous. 5. Consider/Discuss/Action to approve minutes of the February 1, 2021 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting. Chairman Tutson requested minor amendments to the minutes. Commissioner Thomas moved to approve the minutes as corrected. Seconded by Commissioner Grady. The vote was in favor of approval 4-0-1, with Commissioner Rubits abstaining. 6. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the J.P. Harris Addition, Block A, Lot 3, Replat. Applicant: Lyle E. Wise. 7. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the NTM Masonry Estates, Block A, Lot 1, Development Plat. Applicant: NTM Masonry Company, LLC. 8. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the Covarrubias Addition, Block A, Lots 1- 4, Minor Plat. Applicant: Martin & Abigail Covarrubias. Page 1 of 2 9. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the Fairchild Addition, Block A, Lot 1, Minor Plat. Applicant: Annamarie & Bradley Fairchild. 10. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the One Anna Two Addition, Block B, Lots 3 & 42 Preliminary Plat. Applicant: One Anna Two LTD. 11. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the Rosamond Sherley Elementary Addition, Block A, Lot 1, Preliminary Plat. Applicant: Anna Independent School District. Items for Individual Consideration 12. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lots 1 and 2, Final Plat And Site Plan. Applicant: Dr. Lima Chintapalli. Mr. Altobelli gave a brief presentation. The applicant requested a 30-day extension to continue to refine their request for both the final plat and site plan. Commissioner Thomas clarified that the final plat and site plan would be on the March 15th special P&Z meeting agenda. A motion was made by Commissioner Henke, seconded by Commissioner Thomas to approve the 30-day extension request. The vote was unanimous. 13. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the Villages of Hurricane Creek, Phases 2 and 3, Revised Preliminary Plat. Applicant: CADG Hurricane Creek, LLC. Adjourn Ms. Mecke gave a brief presentation. The applicant requested a 30-day extension to continue to refine their request for the revised preliminary plat. Mr. Altobelli stated that this would also be moved to the March 15th special P&Z meeting agenda. A motion was made by Commissioner Rubits, seconded by Commissioner Thomas to approve the 30-day extension request. The vote was unanimous. A motion was made by Commissioner Grady, seconded by Chairman Tutson to adjourn the meeting. The vote was unanimous. The meeting adjourned at 7:18 pm. Alonzo utson Planni g and Zo ing Commission Chairman ATTEST: Page 2 of 2 THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 5.c. City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Review minutes of the March 15, 2021 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: 1. 03-15-2021 PZ Minutes APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/7/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/7/2021 MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MARCH 15, 2021 The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Anna held a meeting at 7:00 p.m. on March 15, 2021, at the Anna ISD Board Room located at 201 E. 7th Street, to consider the following items. 1. Call to Order and Establishment of Quorum The meeting was called to order at 7:07 pm. Commissioners present were Latoya Grady, Brent Thomas, Wayne Barton, Chairman Alonzo Tutson, and Nick Rubits. Commissioner Donald Henke arrived at 7:13 pm during item 9. Duane Hayes was absent. Staff present was Ross Altobelli, Kevin Johnson, and Lauren Mecke. 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance Vice -Chair Barton 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. There were no citizen comments. 4. Location Map Consent Items A motion was made by Commissioner Thomas, seconded by Commissioner Grady to recommend approval of consent items 5 through 7. The vote was unanimous. 5. Consider/Discussion/Action on a recommendation regarding the Villages of Hurricane Creek, Phases 1 B, 2 and 3, Revised Preliminary Plat. Applicant: CADG Hurricane Creek, LLC 6. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2, final plat. Applicant: Dr. Uma Chintapalli. 7. Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2, site plan. Applicant: Dr. Uma Chintapalli. Items for Individual Consideration Chairman Tutson amended the order of the agenda so that items 9 and 10 were presented before item number 8. Conduct a Public Hearing/Review/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the request to amend Ordinance No. 2002-34, referred to as Planned Development No. 08-2002 (PD # 08-2002) and commonly known as Lakeview Estates Phases 1 & 2, 51± acres located on the east side of Ferguson Parkway, 186± feet north of Taylor Boulevard. The request is to allow the additional use of Registered Family Home by specific use permit. Applicant: City of Anna Ms. Mecke gave a brief presentation. The public hearing was opened at 8:25 pm. Page 1 of 5 Vice -Chair Barton clarified that this request is to allow registered family as an additional use. Mr. Altobelli stated that if the Commission chooses to approve the request that they could also issue a specific use permit to the homeowner who initiated this conversation. Ms. Mecke stated that the Commissioners had a letter from the property owner. Commissioner Henke stated that 6 cars is not a huge impact since the cars are dropping off and picking up but not staying. Vice -Chair Barton asked how the state observes and monitors registered family homes. Mr. Altobelli stated that staff has not had that experience but feel that having it by specific use permit gives neighbors an additional layer of protection. Commissioner Rubits asked about the Homeowners Association. Ms. Mecke stated that she provided all of the information to a member of the HOA as well as the builders of Phase 3. Mr. Altobelli reminded the Commission that city staff does not regulate or enforce HOA covenants. Commissioner Grady felt that it was burdensome that a property owner has to request to provide childcare within their home. Commissioner Rubits rebutted that the city has several new daycares and has concerns about a business operating in a neighborhood. Commissioner Grady continued that especially being in the COVID-19 pandemic, that there are many people who do not want their children attending daycares and may want more individualized attention. Chairman Tutson called the first speaker: Chris Turner — 1242 Lakeview Drive — stated that her family does not want a daycare within their neighborhood. Shift workers in her neighborhood that require sleep during the day as well as issues with congestion at the mailbox. Concerned that letting in one business would encourage additional businesses. Mr. Altobelli clarified that the applicant in this case is the city because city council called the public hearing to allow the procedure to move forward. Chairman Tutson stated concern about legal ramifications by not allowing the use. Mr. Altobelli stated that the city has the right to limit uses and that a specific use permit allows each applicant to state their case. Commissioner Henke stated that he liked how the City of Plano limited the number to 8 children. Commissioner Grady pointed out that Ms. Goode, the resident wanting to open a registered family home, was stating she was only looking to watch 4 or 5 children. Commissioner Rubits asked about the process of specific use permits. Mr. Altobelli, Commissioner Henke, and Vice -Chair Barton explained that the purpose and process of a specific use permit. Commissioner Rubits questioned why the zoning ordinance specifically does not allow the use. Ms. Mecke clarified that the city's original 1986 zoning ordinance did not clearly define a daycare center nor in -home daycare; it only state that a daycare center was not permitted as an in -home occupation. Commissioner Rubits asked if that was the zoning ordinance in place at the time. Ms. Mecke responded in the affirmative it was the zoning ordinance in place in 2002 when the planned development was created. Commissioner Rubits stated that he does not believe that businesses should be within a neighborhood. Ms. Mecke stated that there were 7 letters in opposition, 6 letters in favor, and one neutral letter in response to this zoning request. Chairman Tutson asked to look at the slide with other communities. Commissioner Thomas asked for clarification. Ms. Mecke stated that for single-family dwellings, other cities allow the use by right. She also stated that some cities have additional design standards. Commissioner Rubits asked if City Council could amend the Planning & Zoning Commissions recommendation. Mr. Altobelli said yes. Page 2 of 5 Mrs. Turner asked if this would make their neighborhood different from other neighborhoods. Mr. Altobelli stated yes, initially because it would require an additional public hearing to amend the zoning ordinance and other planned developments. Mr. Turner —1242 Lakeview Drive — asked why the particular address deserves to be granted a specific use permit. Commissioner Thomas responded that this property owner is the one who asked and that individual properties are reviewed on their own merit. Vice -Chair Barton followed with this decision is not saying that it is the best location nor master comprehensive plan; more if it is a good or bad idea. Commissioner Thomas added that he thinks it is a good idea to regulate by specific use permit. Mr. Turner clarified if this would open the flood gates to allow anyone who asks to open an in -home daycare. Commissioners Thomas and Barton responded that precedence is not set. Commissioner Henke stated that by limiting the number of children, it will help alleviate traffic and would not incentivize others to open more daycares. The Commissioners thanked Mr. and Mrs. Turner for coming to speak. The Commissioners discussed when a specific use permit would expire. Mr. Altobelli clarified that SUP's typically run with the land or the Commission could add the stipulation to limit it to the property owner. Chairman Tutson asked to see the permitted uses. Ms. Mecke stated that a community center, park or home occupation would be allowed by right and libraries, bed and breakfast facility, and rest home are allowed by specific use permit. He asked about religious facilities. Ms. Mecke stated that a supreme court case has made it so that cities cannot regulate land use of churches with exception to parking and that the current zoning ordinance does need to be updated to reflect that. Mr. Altobelli added after the comprehensive plan is adopted that there will be a detailed look at the Planning regulations. The public hearing was closed at 9:06 pm. A motion was made by Vice -Chair Barton, seconded by Commissioner Henke, to recommend approval to allow registered family home by specific use permit with the stipulation that it shall not extend beyond the property owner who obtains the specific use permit, the property owner must maintain a current license from the state and certificate of occupancy from the City of Anna and issue a specific use permit for 1225 Bridgeport with the stipulation of a maximum number of children limited to 5. The vote was in favor of approval 5-1, with Commissioner Rubits in opposition. 9. Conduct a Public Hearing/Review/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the request to zone 27.8± acres located on the south side of County Road 376, 3,910± feet east of N Powell Parkway (State Highway 5) to Single - Family Residential District (SF-72). The property is currently located in the extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) and the applicant has submitted an annexation petition. Applicant: Kenneth O'Neal and Kathyene Boring Ms. Mecke gave a brief presentation. The purpose for this zoning request is to establish the zoning for property that has a petition for annexation. The public hearing was opened at 7:13 pm. Commissioner Barton clarified staff's recommendation. Staff recommended approval subject to the approval of the annexation by City Council. Commissioner Thomas inquired if there were anything unusual in the review of this request. Ms. Mecke stated that that because the applicant is requesting an existing zoning district that this is a routine review. The public hearing was closed at 7:14 pm. Commissioner Rubits asked where the limits of the city in relation to this site are. Ms. Mecke clarified that the western property boundary is the current city limits. A motion was made by Commissioner Grady, seconded by Commissioner Thomas, to recommend approval of SF- 72 zoning upon annexation. The vote was in favor of approval 5-0-1, with Commissioner Henke abstaining. 10. A) Conduct a Public Hearing/Review/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the request to amend Planned Development-843-2020. Applicant: Anna 21, LLC. Page 3 of 5 Ms. Mecke gave a brief presentation. The applicant is requesting to amend the planned development to allow 4- story buildings, reduce the number of required parking, and reduce the amount of required covered parking. John Hickman, the applicant representative, gave a brief presentation. The public hearing was opened at 7:26 pm. Commissioner Henke asked if there was a new owner. Commissioner Barton stated that the current property owner is a local developer who gets the zoning in place to sell properties to builders. Mr. Altobelli clarified that the development agreement for materials standards runs with the property and not the ownership. Commissioner Rubits asked about how the regulations define height currently. Mr. Altobelli stated to the average height of the roof and that the concern about height was so that residents in the western neighborhood would have their privacy by the tree line. Commissioner Rubits also was concerned about the parking ratio and asked the number of units the applicant intends to build. The applicant stated 300 units. Commissioner Rubits was concerned that there would not be enough parking. Mr. Altobelli stated they would be required to provide 75 guest parking spaces. Vice -Chair Barton took issue with the measurement of the height and changing the measurement for this site. He also stated his concerns with the parking. Commissioner Thomas asked the applicant, what is the compelling reason for the change that would benefit the residents. The applicant responded that this is going to be a quality product of workforce housing. Commissioner Thomas clarified, how would the project be affected if the request was not approved. The applicant stated that they would only be able to construct about 200 units. Commissioner Henke pointed out that the concept plan shows sufficient parking and was not sure why the applicant would need a parking reduction. The applicant responded that there are other factors such as the floodplain that would affect. Chairman Tutson stated that Commissioner Barton and Commissioner Thomas's comments summed up his thoughts. He asked the applicant to clarify the income for this workforce housing. The applicant stated that the average is 60% of the area median income which would serve professions such as teachers, police, and retail workers. Commissioner Tutson was also concerned about the parking. He also asked about the distance between the nearest single-family. The applicant stated 400 feet. Mr. Altobelli clarified that if the Planning & Zoning Commission denied the applicant's request, the applicant could still proceed to City Council and would require a 3/4 majority vote to overturn Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendation. Don Collins, property owner, spoke about his experience with the site and covered parking in the City of Anna. Chairman Tutson asked the applicant to clarify the tax credits percentage. The applicant stated 4%. Mr. Altobelli stated that the Palladium, the only existing multiple -family residences in the city, does have reduced parking for studio and 1-bedroom units and is at 60% covered parking. Vice -Chair Barton asked additional questions about parking and concerns about the measurement of the building. Commissioner Rubits asked about height restrictions for other approved multiple -family. Ms. Mecke responded with height information from other planned developments. Commissioner Henke suggested amending the request to setback the height from the western property boundary. Mr. Collins came back to discuss the measurements from the adjacent single-family. Mr. Altobelli read the definition of height measurement. Commissioner Henke suggested a 100-foot buffer from the western property boundary. Page 4 of 5 Adjourn Commissioner Rubits asked about the property line. Mr. Collins stated that the property line is the center of the creek. Commissioner Rubits was concerned about tree removal. Mr. Altobelli stated that the trees in floodplain would have to be preserved. Commissioner Grady stated her appreciation for a proposed workforce housing, and it is needed in Anna. The public hearing was closed at 8:13 pm. A motion was made by Commissioner Henke, seconded by Commissioner Grady to recommend approval of the zoning with the following stipulations: • A 100-foot setback for 4-story buildings from the western property boundary, within the 100-foot setback the maximum height of 3-story; 45 feet; 55 feet for the maximum building height of 4-story; Minimum parking: 1.75 spaces per dwelling unit plus 0.25 spaces per dwelling unit for visitor and 50% minimum covered parking. The vote was in favor of approval 5-1, with Vice -Chair Barton in opposition. B) Consider/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the Waterview, Block A, Lot 1, Revised Concept Plan. Applicant: Anna 21, LLC. A motion was made by Commissioner Grady, seconded by Commissioner Thomas to recommend approval of the revised concept plan. The vote was in favor of approval 5-1, with Vice -Chair Barton in opposition. A motion was made by Commissioner Rubits, seconded by Commissioner Thomas to adjourn the meeting. The vote was unanimous. The meeting adjourned at 9:09 pm. Alon Tutson Planning and Z ning Commission Chairman ATTEST: Page 5 of 5 THE CITY OF Anna City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Retail and restaurant on one lot and vacant lot on 4.6± acres located on the east side of Powell Parkway (State Highway 5), 1080 feet south of W. White Street (FM 455). Zoned C-1 Restricted Commercial. Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 1: Growing Anna Economy Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommended for approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Agenda Map (FP) 2. RESOLUTION - (FP) Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lots 1 and 2 3. Stamped Exhibit A - (FP) Buzz Center Addn, BI A, Lt 1 APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/7/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/7/2021 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A FINAL PLAT OF BUZZ CENTER ADDITION, BLOCK A, LOT 1 AND 2. 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 WHEREAS, Dr. Uma Chintapalli, has submitted an application for approval of a Final Plat of Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2; WHEREAS, The Final Plat of Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2 generally conforms to the Preliminary Plat of Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1; WHEREAS, The Final Plat of Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2 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 Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2 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 13th day of April 2021. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike VICINITY MAP - NOT TO SCALE EDNA M. MCBROOM ET. AL. DOC.# 20200302030010320 O.P.R.C.C.T. 40' 0 20' 40' 80' SCALE: 1 " = 40' LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS • D.R.C.C.T. DEED RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS • P.R.C.C.T. PLAT RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS • O.P.R.C.C.T. OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS • DOC. NO. DOCUMENT NUMBER • C.M. CONTROLLING MONUMENT • SQ. FT. 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I I PARCEL 146, PART 2" STATE OF TEX�S DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIO < RIGHT-OF-WAY CSJ: 0047-04-026 (DOCUMENT NOT YET RECORDEQ AT TIME OF SURVEY) I N88°29'12"W 20.47' 5/8" REBAR "5: I 1/2° REBAR "4709" I M UTILITY EASEMENT TO CITY OF ANNA DOC. NO. 20120110000030870, O.P.R.C.C.T. (TRACT 1) I ALTICE USE, INC. W DOC. NO. 20181226001561580 4EAR O.P.R.C.C.T.5/8" "5256" Z S88°29'12"E 321.88' - - 5/8" REBAR 5256" UTILITY EASEMENT TO CITY OF ANNA I DOC. NO. 20120110000030860, O.P.R.C.C.T (TRACT 2) I{j ALTICE USE, INC. DOC. NO. 20181226001561580 to i h W 00 0 O Z 1/2" REBAR 18879 12 W 98.57 - - - L15 5.90' IIIzo^~ L21T 23 WA 10' jIIII L2I6 EASEMENT BY L2510' WATER ASEMENT Y THIS PLAT fo THIS PLAT 15' DRAINAGE EASEMENT BY THIS PLAT / oO0/0taO�, 5/8" REBAR "TXDOT" O.P.R.C.C.T. NO2°34'35"E EASEMENT 16.94' BY THIS PLAT 5/8" REBAR "TXDOT" (C.M.) 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Q O � o Qo� Zw m g J = cc W > �... 0 _Z 0 X I "PARCEL 146, PART 1" STATE OF TE AS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATI N< RIGHT-OF-WAY CSJ: 0047-04-02 (DOCUMENT NOT YET RECORDE AT TIME OF SURVEY) I Line Data Table Line # Distance Bearing L28 46.49' N47'30'00"E L29 21.21' S02°30'00"W L30 13.59' N73'59'09"E L31 15.82' S02°30'00"W L32 13.59' S73°59'09"W L33 10.94' N88'15'40"W L34 10.00' N01 °44'20"E L35 4.30' S88°15'40"E L36 8.50' N87°30'00"W L37 10.00' NO2'30'00"E L38 8.50' S87°30'00"E L39 10.01' S02°30'00"W L40 74.95' N85'03'57"W L41 72.17' S85°03'57"E L42 10.27' N18°11'17"E L43 54.59' N85°03'57"W L44 10.50' NO2°30'00"E L45 10.42' N11 °23'19"W L46 57.10' S85°03'57"E L47 68.43' S68°50'19"E L48 15.69' SO4°09'09"W L49 67.95' N68'50'19"W L50 15.83' NO2'30'00"E L51 78.82' N62°30'00"E L52 79.40' S62°30'00"W 5/8" REBAR "TXDOT" ^ O I � I h I N 24' FIRELANE, ACCESS, DRAINAGE I AND UTILITY EASEMENT BY THIS PLAT 11/2" REBAR I"PINK" 0 o I to I I I n I I2 o I 448 15'SANITARY SEWER 78.94, (LOT) ASEMENT BY I I o\ 7HIS PLAT 630 2coI to° \ / M \� � � / �� L32 II ��------------ 1-1 1.42' S87°30'00"E 285.36' (LOT) S8730'00"E 98.56' - M �1 h REBAR N89°45' I( 20.00' 5/8" REBAR "TXD07" 10.99' (LOT) I D S87'30'00 E 98.56' N11 023'19"W I 1 / - - - - 92.58' I \ I o/ L3 5\ 0 I N04 °09'09 "E 19.50' CONC. MONUME N89°11'29"W 24.80' UTILITY EASEMEN TO CITY OF ANNA DOC. NO. 20120110000030770, O.P.R.C.C.T. I LANDSCAPE EASEMENT VOL. 2016, PG. 442, P.R.C.C.T. I I I / 10' WATER' \ EASEMENT BY L33 10' WATER THIS PLAT i EASEMENT BY I I . L=11.95 THIS PLAT I a U to I \ v _ L46\ \ SWACCHA, LLC _ L45 + -I\ ���� DOC. NO. 20190218000166800 V9 1 W)i 1 - - .I \`C O.P.R.C.C.T. L43 - 1 I w I TREE I I UNABLEITO SET) o (CORNER Cal h �► zl I I M I6.87' I I I L7 I L3 I I I O L4 is ,6 I I I o M Ln / / I L1 / I I 1 52 1 CENTEiINE OF CREEK/CHANNEL I LOT 2, BLOCK A N I I I 2.657 ACRES I� I I w 1 I 115,750 SQUARE FEET 3 I I � I I I 15' DRAINAGE EASEMENT I g I I ho 11 BY THIS PLATco I I z IU 1N NI ly Q I N I� 3 0l QI W to I 1 m I I N Z IR N I� o zl I o I I� 1 zI I ca 24' nRELANE, ACCESS, DRAINAGE 1 II I AND UTILITY EASEMENT BY THIS PLAT I m I I I I I I I I I I ID' WATER I I S89045'0( i I EASEMENT I I 20.00' 5/8 REBAR 1XDOT" 1 L38_1 I I � - - - L41 - i I L 1/2" I f EBAR I"PINK 1/2" REBAI I L3� - ' L40 - - -I I I o I I WA / I EASEMENTI I THISPLAT ev14J I -4 I I f p I °~00 I I ob N8991'29"W 6 .24' - - N89'11'29"W 76.03° O N L19 °- o I ,, 3.98' N 5� RE♦§AR "1XDOT" - - - - - - - - - S8911'297E 317.13' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I - - - - - - ONC. M UMENT WOODPOST N 78° E ) 0.30' S89°11'29"E N89°11'29"W 317.57' 33.75' 1 POINT OF BEGINNING I I "PARCEL 143" STATE OF TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF I TRANSPORTATION RIGHT-OF-WAY CSJ: 0047-04-026 (DOCUMENT NOT YET RECORDED I AT TIME OF SURVEY) I LOT 1, BLOCK A SCRIBNER ADDITION VOL. 2016, PG. 442 P.R.C.C.T. SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT TO CITY OF ANN DOC. NO. 20150826001082820, O.P.R.C.C. 0 z Z) O LL Z _0 0 ~ Ln Z O Z w Q Z 0 w I 0 Z I I CI Y OF ANNA C. NO. 0170727000992200 .P.R.C.C.T. (COMMONLY KNOWN AS S. INTERURBAN STREET) STATE OF TEXAS § The undersigned does covenant and agree that the access easement may be utilized by COUNTY OF COLLIN § 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 WHEREAS SWACCHA, LLC is the sole owner of the following described tract: Department and emergency use, in, along, upon, and across said premises, with the right BEING a tract of land situated in the G. Stark Survey, Abstract Number 798, City of Anna, and privilege at all times of the City of Anna, its agents, employees, workmen, and Collin County, Texas, being part of the tract described by deed to SWACCHA, LLC as representatives having ingress, egress, and regress in, along, upon, and across said recorded under Document Number 20190218000166800, Official Public Records of premises. Collin County, Texas, (O.P.R.C.C.T.), the subject tract being more particularly described This approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, and regulations of the City of as follows (bearings are based on State Plane Coordinate System, Texas North Central Anna, Texas. Zone (4202) North American Datum of 1983 (NAD'83)): WITNESS my hand this the day of 20_ BEGINNING at a concrete monument found at the southwest corner of said SWACCHA tract and the herein described tract, same being the northeast corner of "Parcel 143" BY: State of Texas Department of Transportation Right -of -Way CSJ: 0047-04-026, said point also being in the north line of Lot 1 in Block A of Scribner Addition, an addition in the PRINT NAME/TITLE: City of Anna, Collin County, Texas, according to the plat recorded under Volume 2016, Page 442, Plat Records of Collin County, Texas, (P.R.C.C.T); STATE OF TEXAS § THENCE North 04 degrees 09 minutes 09 seconds East, with the west line of said SWACCHA tract, a distance of 19.50 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with pink cap stamped, COUNTY OF § "TXDOT SURVEY MARKER RIGHT OF WAY MONUMENT" (hereinafter called "TXDOT") BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas, on this day found for the south corner of "Parcel 146, Part 1" State of Texas Department of personally appeared , known to me to be the person whose Transportation Right -of -Way CSJ: 0047-04-026; name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same in capacity herein stated and the act and deed of said company. THENCE through the interior of said SWACCHA tract and with the east lines of said "Parcel 146, Part 1" the following calls: GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this day of 1. North 18 degrees 11 minutes 17 seconds East, a distance of 102.49 feet to a 5/8 20- inch rebar with "TXDOT" cap found; 2. North 04 degrees 08 minutes 19 seconds East, a distance of 200.00 feet to a point within a tree; Notary Public in and for 3. North 11 degrees 23 minutes 19 seconds West, a distance of 92.58 feet to a 5/8 the State of Texas inch rebar with "TXDOT" cap found for the north corner of said "Parcel 146, Part 1", said point being in the west line of said SWACCHA tract; STATE OF TEXAS § THENCE North 04 degrees 09 minutes 09 seconds East, with the west line of said COUNTY OF TARRANT § SWACCHA tract, a distance of 112.00 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with "TXDOT" cap found for the southeast corner of "Parcel 146, Part 2" State of Texas Department of I John H. Barton III do herebycertifythat I prepared this plat from an actual and p p "set" accurate survey of the land, and that the corner monuments shown thereon as Transportation Right -of -Way CSJ: 0047-04-026; were properly placed under my supervision. THENCE North 02 degrees 13 minutes 52 seconds East, through the interior of said PRELIMINARY SWACCHA tract, and with the east line of said "Parcel 146, Part 2", a distance of 141.43 THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOT BE RECORDED FOR ANY PURPOSE feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with "TXDOT" cap found for the northeast corner thereof, same being the southeast corner of "Parcel 151" State of Texas Department of Transportation AND SHALL NOT BE USED VIEWED OR RELIED UPON AS A FINAL ' Right -of -Way CSJ: 0047-04-026, said point also being in the common line of said SURVEY DOCUMENT March 5, 2021 SWACCHA tract and a tract of land called "TRACT 2" as described by deed to Altice Use, John H. Barton III, RPLS No. 6737 Inc. as recorded under Document Number 20181226001561580, (O.P.R.C.C.T.); STATE OF TEXAS § THENCE South 88 degrees 29 minutes 12 seconds East, with the common line of said COUNTY OF § SWACCHA tract and said Altice Use tract, a distance of 303.14 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar found for the common east corner thereof, said point being in the west line of a tract of BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas, on this day land described by deed to the City of Anna as recorded under Document Number personally appeared ,known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she 20170727000992200, (O.P.R.C.C.T.); executed the same as for the purpose and consideration therein expressed, and in the THENCE with the westerly lines of said City of Anna tract, the following calls: capacity therein stated. 1. South 02 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 167.90 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar with pink cap found; Notary Public in and for 2. North 89 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 20.00 feet to a 1/2 the State of Texas inch rebar with pink cap found; 3. South 02 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 375.00 feet to a 1/2 Approved this day of , 20 by the City Council of inch rebar with pink cap found; the City of Anna, Texas. 4. South 89 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds East, a distance of 20.00 feet to a 1/2 inch rebar with pink cap found; 5. South 02 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 114.29 feet to the MAYOR CITY SECRETARY southeast corner of said SWACCHA tract, and being in the north line of said Lot 1, from which an old wood post bears North 78 degrees East a distance of 0.30 feet; THENCE North 89 degrees 11 minutes 29 seconds West, with the north line of said Lot 1, a distance of 317.57 feet to THE POINT OF BEGINNING and enclosing 4.326 (188,461 square feet) of land, more or less. OWNER'S CERTIFICATION NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT SWACCHA, LLC acting herein by and through it's duly authorized officers, does hereby adopt this plat designating the hereinabove described property as BUZZ CENTER ADDITION, BLOCK A, LOTS 1 AND 2, 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 he (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. APPROVED MARCH 15, 2021 P&Z COMMISSION CITY OF ANNA APPROVED APRIL 13, 2021 CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ANNA SURVEYOR'S NOTES: 1. Bearings are based on the State Plane Coordinate System, Texas North Central Zone (4202) North American Datum of 1983 (NAD '83), distances are surface with a combined scale factor of 1.00015271. 2. This property lies within Zone "X" of the Flood Insurance Rate Map for Collin County, Texas and Incorporated Areas, map no. 48085C0160J, with an effective date of June 2, 2009, via scaled map location and graphic plotting. 3. Monuments are found unless specifically designated as set. 4. Per the City of Anna Subdivision Ordinance. Prior to the filing of the Plat with Collin County a Park Land Dedication fee of $600 is required to be paid to the City of Anna. OWNER 1/2" REBAR "GEER" - SWACCHA, LLC CITY PROJECT #FP2021-0002 4613MANO,TX 5093DGE DRIVE PLANO, TX 75093 BUZZ CENTER ADDITION (214)616-3764 chintapalliuma@gmail.com FINAL PLAT OF BLOCK A. LOTS 1 AND 2 (TRACT I) SURVEYOR ENGINEER 4°326 ACRES OSCAR GARCIA MARTINEZ DOC. N0.20151022001337780 I BARTON CHAPA SURVEYING, LLC KIRKMAN ENGINEERING SHEA KIRKMAN SITUATED IN THE G. STARK SURVEY O.P.R.C.C.T. JOHN H. BARTON, III RPLS#6737 1 5200 STATE HIGHWAY 121 5200 STATE HIGHWAY 121 p ABSTRACT NO. 798 COLLEYVILLE, TX 76034 COLLEYVILLE, TX 76034 I (817) 864-1957 (817) 488-4960 CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS JACK@BCSDFW.COM SHEA.KIRKMAN@TRUSTKE.COM JAN UARY 2021 3 irkman ENGINEERING 5200 State Highway 121 Colleyville, TX 76034 Phone: 817-488-4960 JOB NUMBER: 2019.001.110 DRAWN BY: BCS CHECKED BY: JHB REV: 01 /26/2020 - CITY COMMENTS Z:\Project Data\Survey\001- Kirkman Engineering\2019\110 - Powell Parkway - Anna\Drawings THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 5.e. City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2, Site Plan. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Retail and restaurant on one lot and vacant lot on 4.6± acres located on the east side of Powell Parkway (State Highway 5), 1080 feet south of W. White Street (FM 455). Zoned C-1 Restricted Commercial. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 1: Growing Anna Economy Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommended for approval. I_'%ir_[d:ILy,140k&11 1. Agenda Map 2. RESOLUTION - (SP) Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2 3. Stamped - Exhibit A - SP (Buzz Center Addn, BI A, Lt 1 and 2) APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/7/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/7/2021 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A SITE PLAN OF BUZZ CENTER ADDITION, BLOCK A, LOT 1 AND 2. 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, Dr. Uma Chintapalli, has submitted an application for approval for the site plan of Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2. 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 site plan of Buzz Center Addition, Block A, Lot 1 and 2 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 13th day of April 2021. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike Q o > X � I CL � <LU EDNA M. MCBRR�OM Q I ET. AL. DOC. # 202003020300�0320 \ I 5' SIDEWALK \ (BY SEPARATE CONTRACT) \ \ \ I I y� EX. 8" WATER I — t I� E Q � 3 Lei O CJC az3 J = w CD U.j I — — 685 — v / J— I _ N f O J No C CS \ e w I S4009'09"W —7 10.99, I� I I I , I IFH I PROP. 45' BUILDING SETBACK STORM RCP 11 1 PROP. 45BUILDING PROP. STORM MH SETBACK IT I PROP. 54" 1 STORM RCP ( I _ 1 (9, I cs � 10' WATER ESMT. (BY PLAT) I LU I ° I ru, i i j ' 1 CONCRETE �I \ HEADWALL zI� -, I LL \ W � l / r �� PRO EX. 8" WATER I I o Ill I� I W �I 1 2 k00 � y I I 10, W PROP. 45' BUILDING a SETBACK o ,— W o s (BY SEPARATE CONTRACT) ¢ I �Q / ow �> N oa �F I 1 �� M w o Uj I �I N� oa PROP. STORM MH � 11A I PROP.18" m STORM RCP I 1 15' DRAINAGE ESMT. (BY PLAT) \ O.P.R.C.C.T. O I 3� 55 O -PROP. BFR zI m 6 I I 1 ,I 15' DRAINAGE ESMT. (BY PLAT) 18.0' m 24.0' I K 18.0' - 4.9' x I � z �o p X m DO 1 �1� z O\ < 0 O w az z- \Q U Cr 'I A 10' LANDSCAPE BUFFER / ' CONCRETE HEADWALL V J 1t I I I I I I I EX. FH I I, FH / PROP. 12" SEWER (PUBLIC) 1� EX. SSMH I / PROP. CURB INLET / III �I o � , 0 _ N < LU V1 U m U Obi Z w m PROP. 18" I I Z o H O v~i I/ m STORM RCP 11 I a ^' LU (' Y z / 2/ PROP. STORM MH O z / _ "' 1 - d z (7 0' I I 1 ~ 0 0 0 w z a "C �z z U O N / U O> / i II 0 PROP. 8" WATER (PUBLIC) I ' .z / I III I � I IIII j �• 10, LANDSCAPE BUFFER 1 I f I I �I I f � I I I I I I/ GRAPHIC SCALE 0 40 80 FEET SCALE: 1 " = 40' Know what's below. Call before you dig. BAMBOO DR W �O E WHITEST o ' CO W CO 2 m L_ N O s Z Z (n co PROJECT SITE S� a a CO VICINITY MAP SITE PLAN NOTES: 1. RESTAURANT WILL NOT OFFER A DRIVE-THRU AND WILL BE PROHIBITED FOR LOT 1. 2. SIX-FOOT MASONRY SCREENING WALL, FOR DUMPSTER, TO MATCH SIX-FOOT SCREENING AT SOUTHERN BOUNDARY LAYOUT & DIMENSIONAL CONTROL NOTES: 1. BOUNDARY LINES AND EASEMENT: REFER TO THE FINAL PLAT TO VERIFY PROPERTY LINES AND EXISTING EASEMENT LOCATIONS. 2. DIMENSION CONTROL: UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, ALL PAVING DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE TO FACE OF CURB. 3. CURB RADII: UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, ALL CURB RADII SHALL BE TAT FACE OF CURB. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND COORDINATES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. NOTE TO CONTRACTOR THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY THE LOCATION AND DEPTH OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES (WHETHER SHOWN ON PLANS OR NOT) PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION. IF FIELD CONDITIONS DIFFER SIGNIFICANTLY FROM LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE PROJECT ENGINEER PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. KE SITE PLAN KEY O PROP. METER (DOMESTIC) ( PROP. DCDC (FIRE SERVICE) O3 PROP. METER (IRRIGATION) SITE BENCHMARKS BM NO. 1 THE SITE BENCHMARK IS AN MAG NAIL WITH ORANGE SHINER SET AT THE NORTHEAST RIGHT OF WAY OF SOUTH INTERURBAN STREET, BEING LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEET SOUTH FROM THE SOUTHEAST INTERSECTION OF WHITE STREET AND SOUTH INTERURBAN STREET, AND BEING APPROXIMATELY 20 FEET EAST FROM THE END OF THE CENTERLINE CONCRETE ROAD CONNECTING INTO SOUTH INTERURBAN STREET NEAR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SITE. ELEVATION = 697.37' (NAVD '88) BM NO. 2 THE SITE BENCHMARK IS AN "X" CUT WITH BOX SET IN THE NORTH LINE OF A CONCRETE ROAD, BEING LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEET SOUTH OF THE CENTERLINE INTERSECTION OF WHITE STREET AND SOUTH POWELL PARKWAY, AND BEING APPROXIMATELY 26 FEET NORTH OF THE FIBER OPTIC MARKER NEAR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SITE. ELEVATION = 697.02' (NAVD '88) LEGEND PROPOSED SIGN �— FIRE LANE STRIPING FIRELANE PROPOSED FIRE HYDRANT *FH PROPOSED SANITARY MANHOLE PROPOSED CURB INLET PROPOSED GRATE INLET ACCESSIBLE ROUTE PARKING COUNT 10 PROPOSED RETAINING WALL PROPOSED FDC PROPERTY BOUNDARY FIRE LANE LOT 1, BLOCK A EXISTING ZONING C-1 LOT AREA (SF) / (ACRES) 72,711 / 1.669 TOTAL BUILDING AREA (SF) 13,830 DOCTOR'S OFFICE (SF) 2,000 RESTAURANT (SF) 1,900 RETAIL (SF) 10,985 BUILDING HEIGHT 24'-0" (1 STORY) BUILDING LOT COVERAGE (%) / FLOOR AREA RATIO 19.1 % / 0.191:1 LOT 1, BLOCK A RETAIL PARKING REQUIREMENT 4 SPACE PER 1000 SF RESTAURANT PARKING REQUIREMENT 10 SPACE PER 1000 SF PORTION OF BUILDING DOCTOR'S OFFICE 15.5% 12,000 SF PORTION OF BUILDING RETAIL 69.7%/ 10,985 SF PORTION OF BUILDING RESTAURANT 14.8%/ 1,900 SF DOCTOR'S OFFICE PARKING SPACES REQUIRED 10 SPACES RETAIL PARKING SPACES REQUIRED 44 SPACES RESTAURANT PARKING SPACES REQUIRED 19 SPACES TOTAL PARKING SPACES REQUIRED 79 SPACES TOTAL PARKING SPACES PROVIDED 79 SPACES REQUIRED ADA PARKING 4 SPACES (1 VAN) PROVIDED ADA PARKING 4 SPACES (1 VAN) LOT 2, BLOCK A EXISTING ZONING C-1 LOT AREA (SF) / (ACRES) 115,750 12.657 PROPOSED LAND USE VACANT EXHIBIT A APPROVED APPROVED MARCH 15, 2021 APRIL 13, 2021 P&Z COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ANNA CITY OF ANNA [�ITr Pf1 A \1 CITY PROJECT NO. SP20021-0002 BUZZ CENTER ADDITION 4.567 ACRES LOT 1 & 2, BLOCK A GRANDERSON STARK SURVEY (ABS. NO. 798) CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS PREPARATION DATE: 3/5/2021 OWNER/APPLICANT SWACCHA, LLC 4613 MEADOW RIDGE DR. PLANO, TEXAS 75093 PH:(214)616-3764 CONTACT: DR. LIMA CHINTAPALLI ENGINEER KIRKMAN ENGINEERING, LLC 5200 STATE HIGHWAY 121 COLLEYVILLE, TX 76034 PH: 817-488-4960 CONTACT: PATRICK FILSON, PE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT LONDON LANDSCAPES P.0 BOX 28 COLLINSVILLE, TEXAS 76233 PH:(972)800-0676 CONTACT: AMY LONDON, RLA SURVEYOR BARTON CHAPA SURVEYING 5200 STATE HIGHWAY 121 COLLEYVILLE, TX 76034 PH: 817-864-1957 CONTACT: JACK BARTON, RPLS P R E L I M I N A R Y FOR REVIEW ONLY THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR DESIGN REVIEW ONLY AND NOT INTENDED FOR THE PURPOSES OF CONSTRUCTION, BIDDING OR PERMIT. THEY WERE PREPARED BY, OR UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: PATRICK C. FILSON P.E.# 108577 DATE: March 5, 2021 SWACCHA, LLC 4613 MEADOW RIDGE DR. PLANO, TEXAS 75093 (214)616-3764 W Q ~ Z �z� w LU U U oQ� N mU_z 0 N ,0 O co ��z U Q J J z o z U z O N LU 0 Q LU E N G I N E E R I N G KIRKMAN ENGINEERING, LLC 5200 STATE HIGHWAY 121 COLLEYVILLE, TX 76034 TEXAS FIRM NO. 15874 JOB NUMBER: HIT19001 ISSUE DATE: 3/5/2021 SITE PLAN SHEET: CIO THE CITY OF Anna �IMM1 ►19val City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Anacapri, Phase 1A, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: 191 single-family dwelling, detached lots and six common area lots on 44.2± acres located at the northeast corner of Hackberry Drive and future Ferguson Parkway. Zoned Planned Development-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 the single family development and commercial lot. Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommended for approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Agenda Map 2. RESOLUTION - (FP) ANACAPRI, PHASE 1A 3. STAMPTED - EXHIBIT A - FP (Anacapri, Ph 1A) APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 Final Plat- Anaca ri Phase 1A III I I DR p IIIII HELMOKEN FALLS'DR HANAKOA-FALLS'DR MADISON DR STONEFIELDZR L I FIELD _S_VIEW.❑R c CROSS r m z o WESTFALL DR m Y O O, of AVERY-POINTE DR m w—} 3 DEERCHASE DR 3 Y a z RIVER'CROSSING'DR (O / Z C9 W rUREST H, I I �-- 1J I I I 1 �►, EN: DR UIRESCEN- j ' ' /I DR z ❑ =m Y 'SHELDON, DR, 'M-FUL'BOURNE I FOXTAIL DR ILL -KINGSTON.CT z W7 WOODVIEW CT J - t EDINBURGH DR z ❑ cNn ¢ �>: 0 LYNDHURST DR U m z wGLEN DAL'E'DR Q m CHATSWORTH'DR tY ❑ O -.p O Y O O O m •,Q' `J W Q m Y W D-CT� r01 THE CITY OF QProposed Site = Parcels 1,000 Feet W WHITE ST CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING THE ANACAPRI, PHASE 1A, 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 of the Anna City Code of Ordinances ("Subdivision Regulations"); and WHEREAS, Oakwood Village Apartments, Inc. has submitted an application for the approval of the Anacapri, Phase 1A, Final Plat; WHEREAS, The Anacapri, Phase 1A, Final Plat generally conforms to the approved Anacapri, Phases 1A, 1 B, 2, & 3, Preliminary Plat; WHEREAS, The Anacapri, Phase 1A, Final Plat 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 Anacapri, Phase 1A, 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 13th day of April, 2021. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike 1/2" CRS "MCADAMS" SVE H A E / 25'x25' A �,A A C A 00, \ / / ` 6,187 SF \ \ 70 ,A \ \ 2 � > 110 loop, 25'x25' / 55�1� �� \ op \\ \\so \ 1ti0 ° ©\ \\ SVE co / 41 N, \ 0 3 25'x25' 6,187 SF s \ \ 6,000 SF s \ SVE o Qol o \ \ \ 00 \ \ GJ N, o od Q op © -TIP NNN N, 10 6,000 SF s \ �� 6,000 SF \ s 4 / �I' `_ N, s \ o \ °p \ p !► P COUNTY ROAD 370 O VAR. WIDTH ROW DED. 2011-177 C. � 1" PIPE F. T. DAFFAU HENRY BRANTLEY SURVEY A-288 SURVEY A-71 / 5 o © °o o 1X s: o 0 °0 / / 0 \ °O. \ \ �L0 \ ° i° 54,496 SF s 1ti \ o. GFL`' S F. T. 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Esmt� � I 12' U.L.S.W.E. of I-50.00'— —-50.00' 50.00'— — 50.00' �—-50.00'— — 50.00'' — —-50.00'—_—50.00'— —-50.00'F-50.00'-—50.00'- —-50.00'— I I _L7 L6 1963 07 S 89°08'25E 233.87' I —by this plat 1000' I 2016-554 15' BLJ J 60.01' � I 18 72' 11C S 89°08'25" E 600.00' 256.9' I 181.87' 25.00' 25.00' ix 18.72' 1.33' I — — "+" FND N 88°49'39" W 316.89' - - 756.48' J L85.54' 44.60' I S 89°47'31 E 116.92' IN CONIC. o I 1 15' SSE 0 40' ROW DEDICATION 10' Water Easement N 89°08'24" W 988.34' 10' Water Easement _ 1/2" RF 201706080007 0 0 1.198 ACRES 20160520000624630 15'x15' Utility Esmt 20160520000624640 I 40' ROW DED. 2016-554 43290�'-— m �r _� F — — — — o ( ) BENT" N 88°49'39" W 535.51' �_�\ 20160609000724960� �\ I I o o CD HACKBERRY DRIVE 1MCADAMS" N 88/2" CIRS°49'39" W 316.19' —Oi/2" cRF — — — _ _ (80' ROW) L E G E N D o "JBI" L15' oN Private N 89°08'24" W 988.77' �� 1 2 CRF — o SL P.O.B. = POINT OF BEGINNING 15'x15' Utility Esmt �r Y a HOA Drain. Esmt 15'x15' Utility Esmt HACKBERRY DRIVE 40' ROW DEDICATION 0 15' Private S 89°47'31" E 142.06' FND P.O.C. = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 20160609000724970 w - - a� 20160609000724950 (2017-519 20160609000724960 ) (80' ROW) E o HOA Drain. Esmt 15'x15' Utility Esmt o IN CONIC. 20160609000724960 (40' ROW DED. V. 2006, P. 22) RF = REBAR FOUND �- _ _ w N 20160609000724950 CRS = CAPPED REBAR SET .� - - o c co CRF = CAPPED REBAR FOUND 00 00 - —- a .° 00 BL = BUILDING LINE 0 ` N c� � o F. T. DAFFAU JOHN C. FARROS UE = UTILITY EASEMENT E o o N n Ln SURVEY A-2�6 SURVEY A-331 SL = APPROXIMATE LOCATION SURVEY LINE a) co F— u AVERY POINTE, PHASE III E co SSE = SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT 0 N 2017-519 U CO WEST CROSSING, PHASE I WIVE = WALL MAINTENANCE EASEMENT o V. 2006, P. 22 SVE = SIGHT VISIBILITY EASEMENT PAE = PEDESTRIAN ACCESS EASEMENT PDE = PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT 40- = STREET NAME CHANGE © = SF-60 0 VICINITY MAP SCALE: I "=2000' 80 0 80 160 240 Feet SCALE. 1 "=80' PROJECT #FP2021-0005 FINAL PLAT ANACAP RI, P HAS E 1 A Lots 1-4, Block J, Lots 1-41, & % Block K, Lots 1-34, & 1X, Block L, Lots 1-27, & 1X, Block M, Lots 1-18, & 1X, Block N, Lots 1-29, & 1X, Block P, Lots 1-16, Block S, Lots 1-22, Block U, & Lot 1X, Block W 44.177 Acres 191 SF-60 & 6 COMMON AREAS in the F. T. DAFFAU SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 288 CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS APPROVED APRIL 5, 2021 P&Z COMMISSION CITY OF ANNA APPROVED APRIL 13, 2021 CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ANNA S 89'14'43" E 33.88' 1 ," RF 5/8" CRF "LJA SURVEYING" _ ._.. KAYASA HOLDINGS LLC 20190807000946750 CITY OF ANNA KAYASA HOLDINGS LLC 20001109001237290 20190807000946750 S 01'16'34" W 5/8" RF 36.17' N 87°5354 E 813. _ 32 BENT" _ 132.97' E_ o_ o N Z W I I W I LL 0 7. 1-04 9 7 9 m a PHASE 2A 1/2" RF "BENT" S 31 *57'15" E 15.01 ' 1/2" CRS "MCADAMS" N 59°32'10" E 315.07' ix CRS°. � Iti pP�'S 1 N 30°27'50" W G�SN 70.55' Iti P�� „�GpO N 88'49'39" W 535.51' AMALFI LAN ' X 1. ZE I )W 1 12 Q F-i Qo 1/2^ cRs a� 1 "MCADAMS" Z o 1 15 03 r 16 W n 00 N LL 0 06 N ,3 0 M 1 I Z I REMAINDER 1/2" & TRACT 5/8" RF -- S 89°30'22" E 336.61' 1 2" RF OW RF N 00*42'11" E 30.14' LOT 1, BLOCK 1 S 89°35'09" W 517.45' ANNA HIGH SCHOOL #1 ADDITION 2011-176 N 87°41138" E 653.76' ROLLINS ROAD 1" PIPE I Oc'• • LO JOSE & JOSEFINO 0. FACUNADO (6 00-0024990, 4625/759 o N RENATO DRIVE c() 3/8^ RIF 11 W LAVINOLA LAN I0 c E � m p m m F CASTIGLIONEILANE P H A S E 1 B \ OAKWOOD VILLAGE APARTMENTS INC. 1/2" CRs 20171201001594200 MCADAMS" tP F. T. DAFFAU SURVEY A-2 F GRS S 11�GPQP� 34 10 39 - 1 n 32 1 1 1 J 1 31 11 14 1 24 1 ix I 19 123 MONESTERO LANE 1/2" CRS N 88.49'39" W 1/2" CRF HACKBERRY DRIVE N gg•Og' "MCADAMS" 316.19' JBI" 10 HOLCOMBE DRIVE 9 BLOCK KK 1n PH A5E 851 CRpS91NG 7 2020-243 � 6 Cr- 5 IN W > O 4 G o 3 r. &OCK 0 1 NORTHFIELD DRIVE 12 4=10.14'08" R=825.00' 11 L=147.38' CD=S 26`50'11" E 10 CL=147.18' BLO 9 JJ - WES1 CSE 91NG HENRY BRANTLEY 8 209. -243 SURVEY A-71 N 07" E 204.22' 4.22' y1 GRSS m�.nvnma I IM PpP� 5 CHATSWORTH DRIVE " 9 4 10 3 - *E51 CROSSING J 11 2 PHASE 7 2018-610 1 12 � _1_] L I N SHELDON DRIVE O 0 It SHELDON DRIVE In 1 WEST CR05lING 29 28 27 PNASE 2 2018-610 BLOCK CC 3 1/2" CRS 4 "MCADAMS" I � 5 1s FULBOURNE DRIVE P 6 1451 CROSSSNGS 1 pHpSE 7 13 016-554 &OCY, CC 2 8 LO 12 N 9 00 11 > 10 00 10 a W 11 W a7- 9 Ico- - ¢ 12 � n F1 8 ¢ 1 13 0 7 = O Y 14 I 6 2 15 BLOCK CC 5 16 _ 4 WES1 GRSS 5NG 1 11 CRISTIANO LANE 17 PNAS 554 12. 016-10 29 28 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 9 P 1x -- 40' RIGHT-OF-WAY DEDICATION 24" W 988.77' 40'ROW 7-519) AVERY POINTE, PHASE III 2Z-519 OAKWOOD VILLAGE APARTMENTS INC. TRACT EXHIBIT 1x F. T. DAFFAU SURVEY A-288 3 2 1 S 89'47'31" E 2 116.92' HENRY BRANTLEY 1 "+" FIND SURVEY A-71 IN CONC. HACKBERRY DRIVE ��' ROW DED. B 2016-554) SL 1/2" +" FIND (40' ROW DED. - CRF IN CONC. V. 2006, P. 22) S 89'47'31" E Dq 142.06' REST CROSSING, PHASE I JOHN C. FARRIS V. 2006, P. 22 SURVEY A-331 NOTES: 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 "X" (areas of minimal flooding), 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. 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. Lots 1X-Block K, 1X-Block L, 1X-Block M, 1X-Block N, 1X-Block P and 1X-Block W to be dedicated to and maintained by the HOA. 7. All common area lots are hereby dedicated as Sidewalk, Hike and Bike Trail, Golf Cart, and Pedestrian Access Easements. 8. All 5' WIVE (HOA), to be dedicated to and maintained by HOA. All 5' WME (PO), to be dedicated to and maintained by Property Owner. OWNER'S CERTIFICATE AND DEDICATION STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF COLLIN § BEING all that certain lot, tract, or parcel of land, situated in the F. Daffau Survey, Abstract Number 288, Collin County, Texas, and being part that certain called 111.666 acre tract of land, described in deed to Oakwood Village Apartments, recorded in Instrument Number 20171201001594200, Official Public Records, Collin County, Texas, and being part of that certain 60.549 acre tract of land, described in deed to Two-J Partners, recorded in Instrument Number 20080509000562490, Official Public Records, Collin County, Texas, and being part of that certain called 51.195 acre tract of land described in deed to Two-J Partners, recorded in Instrument Number 20080509000562500, Official Public Records, Collin County, Texas: COMMENCING at a 1" pipe found at the northeast corner of said 60.549 acre tract, being the approximate northeast corner of said Daffau Survey, being the northwest corner of that certain tract of land, described in deed to Jose Facundo and wife, Josefina 0. Facundo, recorded in Volume 4625, Page 759, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas, and being on the south line of County Road 370, and the south line of a variable width right-of-way dedication, as dedicated by plat of Anna High School Addition, an addition to the City of Anna, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Instrument Number 2011-177, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE S 00°31'10" W, with the east line of said 111.666 acre tract, and the west line of said Facundo tract, a distance of 246.52 feet to a 3/8" rebar found at the southwest corner thereof, and being the northwest corner of West Crossing Phase 9, an addition to the City of Anna, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Instrument Number 2020-243, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE S 00°27'59" W, with the east line of said 111.666 acre tract, and the west line of said West Crossing Phase 9, passing the southwest corner thereof, and being the northwest corner of West Crossing Phase 7, an addition to the City of Anna, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Instrument Number 2018-609, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas, continuing with the west line thereof, a total distance of 1096.45 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams" at the POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S 00°27'59" W, with the west line of said West Crossing Phase 7, a distance of 477.60 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams" at southwest corner thereof, and being the northwest corner of West Crossing Phase 5, an addition to the City of Anna, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Instrument Number 2016-554, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE S 00°24'48" W, with the east line of said 111.666 acre tract, and the west line of said West Crossing Phase 5, a distance of 868.25 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar found stamped "JBI" at the southeast corner of the aforementioned 111.666 acre tract, and being the southwest corner of a 40' right-of-way dedication, as shown on said West Crossing Phase 5, and being on the north line of Hackberry Drive as dedicated by plat of Avery Pointe Phase 1, an addition to the City of Anna, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Instrument Number 2016-454, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE N 89'08'24" W, with the south line of said 111.666 acre tract, and the north line of said Hackberry Drive, a distance of 988.77 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar found stamped "JBI" at the common south corner of said Two-J Partners tracts of land; THENCE N 89°49'39" W, with the south line of said 111.666 acre tract, and the north line of said Hackberry Drive, a distance of 316.19 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams", from which the southwest corner of said 111.666 acre tract, and the southeast corner of that certain tract of land, described in deed to QJR Partnership, Ltd, recorded in Volume 5106, Page 2380, Deed Records, Collin County, Texas, bears N 88'49'39" W, a distance of 535.51 feet, from which a 1/2" rebar found disturbed bears S 56°31' E, 0.5 feet; THENCE over, across, and through said 111.666 acre tract, the following: N 00`00'00" E, a distance of 398.32 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams" at a point of curvature, of a curve to the left; Northwesterly with the arc of said curve to the left, having a radius of 1200.00 fet, a central angle of 30°27'50", an arc length of 638.03 feet, and whose chord bears N 15°13'55" W, a distance of 630.55 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped `McAdams"; N 30`27'50" W, a distance of 70.55 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams' N 59°32'10" E, a distance of 315.07 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams"; S 31°57'15" E, a distance of 15.01 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams"; N 59`32'10" E, a distance of 920.31 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams"; S 31°57'15" E, a distance of 353.27 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams" at the point of curvature of a curve to the right; Southeasterly with the arc of said curve to the right, having a radius of 825.00 feet, a central angle of 10°14'08", an arc length of 147.38 feet, and whose chord bears S 26°50'11" E, a distance of 147.18 feet to a 1/2" capped rebar set stamped "McAdams"; N 68°37'07" E, a distance of 204.22 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing approximately 44.177 acres of land. NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT MATT HOOD, acting herein by and through it's duly authorized officers, does hereby adopt this plat designating the hereinabove described property as ANACAPRI, PHASE 1A, 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. No buildings, 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, if approved by the City of Anna. 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. STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON § BEFORE ME, THE UNDERSIGNED AUTHORITY, personally appeared Matt Hood, 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. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this day of 2021. Notary Public State of Texas My commission expires the day of 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. 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 Lot 1X, Block P, 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. CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL APPROVED on this the day of 2021, by the City Council, City of Anna, Texas. Mayor City Secretary SURVEYOR'S STATEMENT 200 0 200 400 600 Feet SCALE: 1 "=200' � 75 IPROJECT LOCATION i Y a Z 0 U) C7 W W FM 455 " VICINITY MAP SCALE: I "=2000' *** 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. 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 4/7/21 James Stowell, RPLS Texas Registration No. 6513 PROJECT #F P2021-0005 FINAL PLAT ANACAPRI, PHASE 1 A Lots 1-4, Block J, Lots 1-41, & 1X, Block K, Lots 1-34, & 1X, Block L, Lots 1-27, & 1X, Block M, Lots 1-18, & 1X, Block N, Lots 1-29, & 1X, Block P, Lots 1-16, Block S, Lots 1-22, Block U, & Lot 1X, Block W 44.177 Acres 191 SF-60 & 6 COMMON AREAS in the F. T. DAFFAU SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 288 CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS PAGE .3 OF .3 YJ MCADAMS 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: 3/8/21 SCALE: 1 "200' JOB. No. MEGATEL 2021310076 APPROVED APRIL 5, 2021 OWNER/DEVELOPER P&Z COMMISSION MEGATEL HOMES, LLC CITY OF ANNA 2101 CEDAR SPRINGS RD, SUITE 700 DALLAS, TEXAS 75201 Ph. (214) 396-4233 APPROVED Contact: MATT HOOD APRIL 13 2021 MATT.HOOD®MEGATELHOMES.COM CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ANNA � d THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 5.g. City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Shadowbend, Phase 2, Final Plat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: 231 single-family dwelling, detached lots, one commercial lot, and 11 common area lots on 81.2± acres located at the northeast and northwest corners of Rosamond Parkway and future West Crossing Boulevard. Zoned Planned Development-797-2018. The purpose for the final plat is to dedicate rights -of -way, lot and block boundaries, and easements necessary for the creation of the single family development and commercial lot. Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommended for approval. I_'Iir_[d:ILy,140k&I 1. Agenda Map 2. RESOLUTION - (FP) SHADOWBEND, PH-2 3. STAMPED EXHIBIT A, updated - FP (Shadowbend Phase 2) APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 Final Plat- Shadowbend Phase 2 C' 1 MW;VI -MEADOW:LrARK,LN fflT, - 'MFAnr)w PlnrF IIR_ O� z r� 11 PARK AVE �1% I r SAGE ST �02 yG �Z m v� 0 -7 . ,y INDIAN'CREEK- -_ --- - MONjPKWY, ,, i IOIAMONp pK LEL'M�GROVE� Wy e'� sf � e F , '�° �`: THE CITY � OF N N •, due y '1 i l,eeTJ ., ., Antia U) L�talgsI., LU Proposed Site r City Limits FOREST GLEN DR Parcels �,mi� ETJ 0 250 500 1,000 Feet AWL March 2021 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING THE SHADOWBEND, PH- 2, 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 of the Anna City Code of Ordinances ("Subdivision Regulations"); and WHEREAS, LGI Homes — Texas, LLC, has submitted an application for the approval of the Shadowbend, PH-2, Final Plat; WHEREAS, The Shadowbend, PH-2, Final Plat generally conforms to the approved Shadowbend Phase 1 & 2, Preliminary Plat; WHEREAS, The Shadowbend, PH-2, Final Plat 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 Shadowbend, PH-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 13th day of April, 2021. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike N N T a� 0 N O 0 c 21 a� �o � N / E N 0-0 o /Ln N r o/ N 0 0 0 EXHIBIT A i FOUND 1/2" IRON ROD NOTES: (C.M.) 1. BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE TEXAS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, NORTH CENTRAL ZONE (4202), NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983 (NA201 1) EPOCH 2O10.00. 2. UPON COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION, ALL LOT AND BLOCK CORNERS WILL BE SET USING A 1/2-INCH REBAR WITH A YELLOW PLASTIC CAP STAMPED "PAPE DAWSON". IN AREAS WHERE IT IS NOT PHYSICALLY POSSIBLE TO SET REBAR, A MAG NAIL OR X CUT WILL BE USED. 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 COMMMON AREA/OPENS SPACE LOTS 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. EXCEPT AS SHOWN ON THE SURVEY, NO PART OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY LIES WITHIN A 100-YEAR FLOOD PLAIN OR IN AN IDENTIFIED "SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA" AS PUBLICIZED BY FEMA WITH LOMR CASE NO. 17-061736P, DATED APRIL 16, 2018 AFFECTING COMMUNITY MAP NUMBER 48085CO160J OF THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS AND INCORPORATED AREAS DATED JUNE 2, 2009. 7. BOUNDARY SURVEY FOR OWNER (LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC) WAS PERFORMED ON AUGUST 13, 2019. YOUNG KIM AND TIM MUELLER INSTRUMENT NO. 20170608000747130 O.P.R.C.C.T. 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Z 6.90' _ S 7,217 SF O N S 10.37 1 � o+. 117' I o � ��co- 10' UE o s `\ ` 17 0' > a ` s1.os'—s1.o8' ss.00' 62.00' 63.33'-103.09' 53.00 52.00' s2.00' s2.00'--52.00' 52.00' 52.00' 69.28'--67.45'-82.58 V O . \ Z \ - 7,21 SF o� �\(�r�`1 61.08' 0 m 104.55' N N88'36'13"W- u \ a>• a > >. oa- 171.18'-61.08' C35 S88'36'36"E 117.00' G°� I N88.36'36"W OO `0 11I Oo "E F-WAY - e - \ h iv APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF SURVEY ABSTRACT LINE FOUND 1 /2" IRON ROD WITH YELLOW CAP (C.M.)� 27.62 GRID N 7,187,183.9 GRID E 2,560,477.5 POINT OF it$ BEGINNING FOUND Y2" IRON ROD WITH ILLEGIBLE RED CAP (C.M.) SVRv 0 , OORE 49 11\N M PNo. 6 MA S.�RC� A� I 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 7 1 M to HOA LOT/DRAINAGE & \ 000 'N6$5k22.05' C93 OOKSIDE DRIVRIGHT-uE C3C94 N88'36 66W0 96.29' Gy0 ° 9 ai o m to DETENTION EASEMENT \ \P� F PR�y 4 v BR 65.68 65.68' 53.71' 62.00'. 4 8,44o sFO(PD I BLOCK 2X ` \ SQF 7PR�P(OPy 4 cr cS / 45' 65.68 _ - 10' UE - 11.30' - 693' 36 iRB• I 10.327 AC ` \ ZP��C oppil P, 8 00 ♦1 I 25 BSL w w 22.99'_ / J02R3, \ h� 0 449,847 SF F� S` „ ; '> 3 . w !y t 00 RETAIL LOT I ` \ \ �3 k w 16 u) 15 $ %1 14 M 13 N a 12 N a 11 N BLOCKS 20.26' O O SF N 6 7,748 � 495 N 8021 ,n N 8,�9 N N 8,�3 N N 8,�4 N� 10,258 SF 5 7 LOT 1X \ \ 0)1 lio M � � � SF N ^ sF O ^ z ^ z ^ 4.369 AC 190,333SF I I ----- 0No coo N z Ory/� \ Z ` \ \ - -� I- I t • - \ 11 r 734.40 z 0 O O O \ w I 13 \ 60.89 60.94' 60.57'- 60.70'--62.00' 66.00' 65.91' (PD) S88'41'02"E - - - - ° L 00 4 01 LO"F- N88 36'36"W 376T3� r N01'18'58"E 20.00' S01'18'58"W ` - R - - - -0 100 r 4 N 3 rn �� 10' LANDSCAPE BUFFER s J w 10.00' 10.00' �1_ Z I I N� N gp 1z -- — —— �I �N 10' UE ^ 295.92' 10' UE-541.52' O � w N8T19'18"W 647.35' W 00 O1 N88'41'02"W 113.57' o L57 M ROSAMOND PARKWAY N88.41'02"W 0 O N ^ VARIABLE WIDTH ROW o 20.00' Z 0 O z (PD) ROSAMOND PARKWAY VOL. 2011, PG. 176 P.R.C.C.T. APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF SURVEY ABSTRACT LINE ANNA HIGH SCHOOL #1 ADDITIOIN VOL. 2011, PG. 176 P.R.C.C.T. N88.41'02"W 2208.52' LOT 2 ANNA ISD PARK ADDITION VOL. 2006, PG. 326 P.R.C.C.T. -\SO SS9 G PgS APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF PROPOSED 100-YR FEMA FLOODPLAIN PER PENDING LOMR CASE ------ SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA D ' REGULATORY FLOODWAY r ' I � � ` DEVELOPER / OWNER: I LGI HOMES - TEXAS, LLC 1450 LAKE ROBBINS DR, SUITE 430 Ile~' THE WOODLANDS, TX 77380 (281) 210-5484 ELAINE.TORRES@a LGIHOMES.COM ` t I � � 1 2 APPROVED APRIL 13, 2021 CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ANNA APPROVED APRIL 5, 2021 P&Z COMMISSION CITY OF ANNA SURVEYOR: PAPE-DAWSON ENGINEERS, INC. 5810 TENNYSON PARKWAY, SUITE 425 PLANO, TEXAS 75024 TEL: (214) 420-8494 TBPLS FIRM NO. 10194390 DATE OF PREPARATION: APRIL 7, 2021 COLLIN COUNTY SITE W. RO AMO DN LOCATION MAP NOT -TO -SCALE CITY OF ,ANNA SCALE: 1 "= 100' 0' 100' 200' 300' AC ACRE(S) 1234.56 MINIMUM FINISHED SF SQUARE FEET FLOOR ELEVATION (Z) BLOCK 1 BSL BUILDING SETBACK LINE STREET NAME CHANGE O.P.R.C.C.T. OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS D.R.C.C.T. DEED RECORDS COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS P.R.C.C.T. PLAT RECORDS COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS UE UTILITY EASEMENT VOL VOLUME PG PAGE(S) ROW RIGHT-OF-WAY UE UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC FOUND 1 /2" IRON ROD (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) SET 1/2" IRON ROD (PD) WITH YELLOW PLASTIC CAP STAMPED "PAPE DAWSON" UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE - - EFFECTIVE (EXISTING) FEMA (100-YR) FLOODPLAIN SURVEY ABSTRACT LINE LAND TIE/HOOK CENTERLINE O25' X 25-VAM" VISIBILITY, ACCESS, MAINTENANCE EASEMENT BY THIS PLAT 25' X 25-SWE" SIDEWALK EASEMENT BY THIS PLAT O 15' WATERLINE EASEMENT TO THE CITY OF ANNA BY THIS PLAT O I S SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT TO THE CITY OF ANNA BY THIS PLAT O1 O' PRIVATE WALL 8. ORNAMENTAL FENCE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT TO HOA BY THIS PLAT O 15DRAINAGE EASEMENT TO THE CITY OF ANNA BY THIS PLAT O S PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT BY THIS PLAT 0 1 O' MASONRY WALL MAINTENANCE EASEMENT TO LOT 1X, BLOCK S BY THIS PLAT 0 S WALL MAINTENANCE EASEMENT TO HOA AND ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER PD 797-2018 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS LOT TYPE A LOT TPE B LOT TYPE C LOT TYPE SYMBOLS Q MIN. LOT AREA 6,000 SF 7,200 SF 8,400 SF MIN. LOT WIDTH 52' 62' 70' MIN. LOT DEPTH 110, 110, 110, MIN. FRONT YARD 25' 25' 25' MIN. SIDE YARD 6' 6' 6' MIN. SIDE YARD STREET 15' 15' 15' MIN. REAR YARD 20' 20' 20' MIN DWELLING SIZE 1,600 SF 1,800 SF 2,000 SF MIN. LOT COVERAGE 55% 50% 45% NUMBER OF LOTS 54 170 7 City Project #FP 2021-0003 FINAL PLAT OF SHADOWBEND, PH-2 BLOCK F - BLOCK U LOTS 35-47, 2X, BLOCK F; LOTS 7-26, 2X, BLOCK I; LOTS 1-16, BLOCK J; LOTS 1-18, BLOCK K; LOTS 1-30, 1 X, BLOCK L; LOTS 1-21, 1 X, BLOCK M; LOTS 1-26, 1 X, 2X, BLOCK N; LOTS 1-19, BLOCK O; LOTS 1-8, 1 X, BLOCK P; LOTS 1-23, 1 X, BLOCK O; LOTS 1-22, 1 X, 2X, 3X, BLOCK S; LOTS 1-15, 1 X, BLOCK T BEING 81.150 ACRES SITUATED IN THE J C BRANTLEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 114 IN THE CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (ORDINANCE 797-2018) 54 TYPE "A" RESIDENTIAL LOTS 170 TYPE "B" RESIDENTIAL LOTS 7 TYPE "C" RESIDENTIAL LOTS 1 RETAIL LOT 11 COMMON AREA LOTS JPAPE=DAWSON ENGINEERS DALLAS I SAN ANTONIO I AUSTIN I HOUSTON I FORT WORTH 5810 TENNYSON PARKWAY, STE 425 1 PLANO, TX 75024 1 214.420.8494 TBPE FIRM REGISTRATION #470 1 TBPLS FIRM REGISTRATION #10194390 SHEET 1 OF 2 HIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN PRODUCED FROM MATERIAL THAT WAS STORED AND/OR TRANSMITTED ELECTRONICALLY AND MAY HAVE BEEN INADVERTENTLY ALTERED. RELY ONLY ON FINAL HARDCOPY MATERIALS BEARING THE ORIGINAL SIGNATURE AND SEAL NOW THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: DRAINAGE AND DETENTION EASEMENT a_ w I N 0 I UI 0 O a- r- N N T N 0 N 0 O N oV) a) V)o N E N 0- 0 4/ Ln N r o/ N U) 0 r- .� 0 0 CURVE TABLE CURVE TABLE CURVE RADIUS DELTA CHORD BEARING CHORD LENGTH CURVE RADIUS DELTA CHORD BEARING CHORD LENGTH C1 810.00' 25'30'10" N12'40'55"W 357.57' 360.54' C95 35.50' 90'00'00" N46'23'24"E 50.20' 55.76' C2 850.00' 45'23'44" N22'37'42"W 655.98' 673.46' C96 1916.00' 9*15'05" S86'45'51"W 309.03' 309.37' C3 275.00' 16'05'50" S73'32'18"W 77.01' 77.26' C97 800.00' 21 *13'14" S00'51'46"W 294.60' 296.29' C4 275.00' 9'48'34" S86'29'30"W 47.02' 47.08' C98 850.00' 10'04'59" N06'25'53"E 149.39' 149.59' C5 50.00' 179'51'45" N43'36'13"W 100.00' 156.96' C99 35.50' 90'00'00" N43'36'36"W 50.20' 55.76' C6 275.00' 43'16'39" N23'02'07"E 202.81' 207.72' C100 35.50' 90'00'00" S46'23'24"W 50.20' 55.76' C7 850.00' 46'49'01" N21'55'03"W 675.38' 694.54' 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32'47'34" S05'01'28"E 305.99' 310.21' C18 50.00' 179'51'45" N46'23'24"E 100.00' 156.96' C112 694.68' 10*16'37" N06'25'53"E 124.44' 124.60' C19 225.00' 2'33'45" S67'22'14"W 10.06' 10.06' C113 945.03' 19*13'13" S01'49'54"W 315.53' 317.01' C20 50.00' 179'51'45" S43'36'36"E 100.00' 156.96' C114 900.00' 16'32'06" N37'03'30"W 258.83' 259.73' C21 875.00' 10*04'59" S06'25'53"W 153.79' 153.99' C115 2235.00' 2'57'20" N89'54'44"E 115.28' 115.30' C22 775.00' 2113'14" S00'51'46"W 285.40' 287.03' C116 2235.00' 3'03'46" S85'37'16"W 119.46' 119.47' C23 2225.00' 6'12'16" N84'02'50"E 240.82' 240.94' C117 2235.00' 3'08'51" S82'30'57"W 122.76' 122.77' C24 525.00' 3'35'48" N00'24'30"W 32.95' 32.96' C118 2235.00' 2'05'15" S78'37'0011W 81.42' 81.43' C25 475.00' 3'35'48" S00'24'30"E 29.81' 29.82' C119 825.00' 10*04'59" N06'25'53"E 145.00' 145.19' C26 2225.00' 2'57-10" N89'54'49"E 114.65' 114.67' C27 2175.00' 10'25-48" S86'10'30"W 395.39' 395.93' C28 330.00' 22'13'07" S02'59'59"W 127.17' 127.97' C29 375.00' 9'08'29" S09'42'55"W 59.77' 59.83' C30 225.00' 9,11,01" N86'43'49"E 36.03' 36.06' C31 1941.00' 9'15-05" N86'45'51 "E 313.06' 313.41' C32 1891.00' 9'15'05" S86'45'51 "W 305.00' 305.33' C33 275.00' 9,11,01" S86'43'49"W 44.03' 44.08' C34 375.00' 18'55'13" S11'57'38"E 123.27' 123.83' C35 1657.00' 11'08'51" N85'48'58"E 321.88' 322.39' C36 50.00' 179'51'45" S46'23'24"W 100.00' 156.96' C37 1607.00' 10'l8'39" S86'14'04"W 288.80' 289.19' C38 50.00' 175'34'41" N60'23'14"W 99.93' 153.22' C39 425.00' 35'42'24" NO3'34'02"W 260.60' 264.86' C40 275.00' 22'26'49" NO3'03'45"E 107.05' 107.74' C41 2175.00' 2'04'11" S78'36'28"W 78.56' 78.57' C42 1175.00' 14'58'03" S70'05'21 "W 306.08' 306.95' C43 275.00' 8'24'41" N27'20'09"W 40.34' 40.37' C44 658.00' 28'42'14" S12'49'47"E 326.21' 329.64' C45 890.00' 25'39'24" S12'45'32"E 395.22' 398.54' C46 225.00' 12'27'42" S07'37'38"W 48.84' 48.94' C47 25.00' 73'37'09" S50'40'04"W 29.96' 32.12' C48 50.00' 265'20'13" S45'11'28"E 73.53' 231.55' C49 25.00' 22'37'00" N13'26'56"E 9.80' 9.87' C50 275.00' 23'21'38" N13'04'37"E 111.35' 112.12' C51 225.00' 9'48'34" N86'29'30"E 38.47' 38.52' C52 225.00' 15'29'52" N73'50'17"E 60.67' 60.86' C53 810.00' 16'21'02" N37'09'03"W 230.37' 231.15' C54 225.00' 43'16-39" N23'02'07"E 165.94' 169.95' C55 890.00' 16'31'10" S37'03'59"E 255.72' 256.60' C56 810.00' 40'09'07" S25'15'00"E 556.09' 567.63' C57 775.00' 4'47'43" S88'59'32"W 64.84' 64.86' C58 425.00' 21'54'03" N09'33'38"W 161.47' 162.45' C59 375.00' 21'54'03" S09'33'38"E 142.47' 143.34' C60 683.00' 24'48'54" N32'55'07"W 293.50' 295.81' C61 633.00' 24'48'54" S32'55'07"E 272.02' 274.15' C62 450.00' 46'42'57" N68'01'55"E 356.83' 366.91' C63 400.00' 46'42'57" S68'01'55"W 317.18' 326.14' C64 825.00' 12'28'26" N04'50'49"W 179.26' 179.61' C65 375.00' 32'30'19" N60'55'36"E 209.91' 212.75' C66 25.00' 48'11'23" N68'46'08"E 20.41' 21.03' C67 50.00' 276'22'46" N45'19'33"W 66.67' 241.19' C68 25.00' 48'11'23" S20'34'45"W 20.41' 21.03' C69 325.00' 32'30'19" S60'55'36"W 181.92' 184.38' C70 825.00' 16'59'04" N23'02'58"W 243.67' 244.56' C71 1112.40' 3'24'29" N64'09'11"E 66.16' 66.17' C72 2225.00' 2'05'04" N78'36'55"E 80.95' 80.95' C73 825.00' 2113'08" N00'51'49"E 303.79' 305.53' C75 591.00' 11'54'54" S07'20'51 "W 122.68' 122.90' C76 875.00' 25'43'54" S00'26'20"W 389.67' 392.97' C77 400.00' 21'54'03" S09'33'38"E 151.97' 152.90' C78 658.00' 24'48'54" S32'55'07"E 282.76' 284.98' C79 35.50' 90'00'00" S43'36'36"E 50.20' 55.76' C80 800.00' 32'55'53" S15*04'33"E 453.51' 459.81' C81 300.00' 8'24'41" N27'20'09"W 44.00' 44.04' C82 250.00' 18'58'53" N72'05'47"E 82.44' 82.82' C83 250.00' 9'48'34" N86'29'30"E 42.75' 42.80' C84 35.50' 90'00'00" S43'36'13"E 50.20' 55.76' C85 250.00' 43'16'39" S23'02'07"W 184.38' 188.83' C86 250.00' 30'29'05" S16'38'20"W 131.45' 133.02' C87 350.00' 32'30'19" S60'55'36"W 195.91' 198.56' C88 425.00' 46'42'57" S68'01'55"W 337.00' 346.52' C89 1200.00' 14'58'03" S70'05'21 "W 312.59' 313.48' C90 2200.00' 13'49'01" S84'28'53"W 529.25' 530.53' C91 300.00' 22'26'49" NO3'03'45"E 116.78' 117.53' C92 400.00' 35'42'24" S03'34'02"E 245.27' 249.28' C93 35.50' 78'02'34" S60'26'32"E 44.70' 48.35' C94 1632.00' 10'51'13" S85'57'47"W 308.69' 309.15' LINE TABLE LINE BEARING LENGTH L1 S01'23'24"W 96.50' L2 S88'36'36"E 50.00' 1_3 S01'23'24"W 20.50' L4 S88'36'36"E 20.50' L5 S01'23'24"W 50.00' L6 N88'36'36"W 20.50' L7 S88'36'36"E 20.50' L8 S01'23'26"W 50.00' L9 S00'04'10"W 26.89' L10 S88'36'36"E 40.00' L11 N86'35'41"E 50.76' L12 S86'35'41 "W 50.76' L13 N88'36'36"W 29.60' L14 N01'23'24"E 14.99' L15 S01'23'24"W 14.99' L16 S88'36'36"E 17.77' L17 N88'36'36"W 17.77' L18 N77*10'46"E 14.95' L19 S77'10'46"W 14.95' L20 N44'40'27"E 32.30' L21 S44'40'27"W 32.30' L22 N01'23'47"E 53.94' 1_23 S01'23'47"W 53.94' L24 S88'36'13"E 76.65' L25 N81'35'13"E 53.93' L26 S62'36'20"W 215.95' L27 S81'35'13"W 53.93' L28 S23'07'49"E 11.84' L29 N23'07'49"W 11.84' L30 S12'25'37"E 36.19' L31 N12'25'37"W 36.19' L32 N77'34'23"E 26.80' L33 N09'41'55"W 44.29' L34 S09'41'55"E 44.32' L35 S09'41'55"E 40.80' L36 N09'42'41"W 40.13' L37 NO2'12'24"W 23.08' L38 S02'12'24"E 23.08' L39 S88'40'40"E 50.18' L40 N88'40'4011W 50.18' L41 S01'23'24"W 10.00' L42 NO2'12'24"W 10.00' L43 S02'12'24"E 10.00' L44 N09'41'55"W 10.00' L45 S09'41'55"E 10.00' L46 N12'25'37"W 10.00' L47 S00'04'10"W 28.63' L48 S44'40'27"W 10.00' L49 S44'40'27"W 10.00' L50 S44'40'27"W 10.00' L51 N44'40'27"E 10.00' L52 S62'36'20"W 10.00' L53 S44'40'27"W 4.77' L54 N86'35'41 "E 10.00' L55 S86'35'41 "W 10.00' L56 S45'41'34"W 41.96' L57 S88'41'02"E 1307.32' L58 S88'36'36"E 10.00' L59 N81'35'13"E 36.83' L60 S88'36'13"E 46.60' L61 S36'14'19"E 14.03' L62 S83'35'35"W 51.45' L63 S85'01'31 "W 51.45' L64 S86'27'28"W 51.45' L65 S87'53'24"W 51.45' L66 S89'19'21 "W 51.45' L67 N89'14'47"W 51.53' L68 S58'07'07"E 17.44' L69 S05'24'03"W 25.00' L70 S50'59'40"E 55.82' L71 N44'18'26"W 42.89' W:\projects\701\15\02\2.O Design\2.2 Survey\2.2.10 Word\70115-02 FN (Final Plat) 20210303 OWNER'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN WHEREAS, LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC is the owner of a tract of land, situated in J.C. Brantley Survey, Abstract No. 114, City of Anna, Collin County, Texas, and being a portion of a tract of land described in deed to LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC, and recorded in Instrument No. 20190820001009780 of the Official Public Records of Collin County, Texas (O.P.R.C.C.T.), and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows; BEGINNING at a found '/s-inch iron rod with illegible red cap (controlling monument)on the north right of way line of Rosamond Parkway (a variable width right of way dedication) as shown on the final plat of Anna ISD Park Addition, an addition to the City of Anna, Collin County, Texas recorded in Volume 2011, Page 176, of the Plat Records of Collin County, Texas (P.R.C.C.T.), said point also being the southwest corner of said J.C. Brantley Survey and the southwest corner of said LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC tract; THENCE, North 01 degrees 29 minutes 28 seconds E, along County Road 369 (a dirt road - deed of record not found), passing at a distance of 27.62 feet a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow plastic cap (controlling monument) for the southeast corner of a tract of land described to Anna Texas Land, LTD., recorded in Instrument No. 20140718000750570 (O.P.R.C.C.T.), and passing at a distance of 706.93 feet a found 'h-inch iron rod (bent) for the southeast corner of a tract of land described to Young Kim and Tim Mueller, recorded in Instrument No. 20170608000747130 (O.P.R.C.C.T.), in all, a total distance of 1693.61 feet to a found 'h-inch iron rod (controlling monument) for the northwest corner of said LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC tract; THENCE, S 88 degrees 36 minutes 36 seconds E, along the north line of said LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC tract, passing at a distance of 1822.65 feet, a found 5/8-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "FORESIGHT" (controlling monument) for the southeast corner of Lot 5, Block C of Meadow Ridge Estates Phase Two, an addition to the City of Anna, Collin County, Texas, recorded in Volume R, Page 196 (P.R.C.C.T.), in all, a total distance of 1989.65 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON", being the northwest corner of Shadowbend, PHASE-1 Subdivision, recorded in Document No. (P.R.C.C.T.), some point being on the south line of Lot 15 of said Meadow Ridge Estates Phase Two; THENCE, departing the south line of said Meadow Ridge Estates Phase Two, along and with the west line of said Shadowbend, PHASE-1, the following bearings and distances: S 01 degrees 23 minutes 24 seconds W, a distance of 807.00 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 88 degrees 36 minutes 36 seconds E, a distance of 96.50 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON": S 01 degrees 23 minutes 26 seconds W, a distance of 50.00 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 88 degrees 36 minutes 36 seconds E, a distance of 20.50 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 01 degrees 23 minutes 24 seconds W, a distance of 234.00 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; N 88 degrees 36 minutes 36 seconds W, a distance of 20.50 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 01 degrees 23 minutes 24 seconds W, a distance of 50.00 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 88 degrees 36 minutes 36 seconds E, a distance of 20.50 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 01 degrees 23 minutes 24 seconds W, a distance of 20.50 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 88 degrees 36 minutes 36 seconds E, a distance of 50.00 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 01 degrees 23 minutes 24 seconds W, a distance of 96.50 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 88 degrees 36 minutes 36 seconds E, a distance of 120.00 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 01 degrees 59 minutes 34 seconds W, a distance of 184.53 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; S 36 degrees 54 minutes 17 seconds W, a distance of 120.38 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON"; THENCE, S 01 degrees 06 minutes 12 seconds W, a distance of 150.26 feet to a found 1/2-inch iron rod with yellow cap stamped "PAPE-DAWSON" on the north right of way line of said Rosamond Parkway and the south line of said LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC tract; THENCE, along and with the north right of way line of said Rosamond Parkway and the south line of said LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC tract, N 88 degrees 41 minutes 02 seconds W, a distance of 2208.52 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, and CONTAINING 81.15 Acres or 3,534,896 Square Feet of land more or less, and being described in accordance with a survey made on ground and accompanied by an exhibit or survey map prepared under job number 70115-02 by Pape Dawson Engineers, Inc. �7 0 I 25' X 25' VISIBILITY, ACCESS MAINTENANCE EASEMENT (TYP) 25' X 25' SIDEWALK EASEMENT (TYP) I ANGLE MAY VARY R.O. W. w Z J Of W H z w U �1 w Q I U N I 25' X 25' VISIBILITY, ACCESS MAINTENANCE EASEMENT (TYP) a 25' X 25' SIDEWALK ~ EASEMENT (TYP) IZ p I \ U) \ L _ _ ANGLE MAY VARY I R.O.W. - - RESIDENTIAL STREET CENTERLINE TYPICAL STREET INTERSECTION NOT -TO -SCALE That, LGI HOMES - TEXAS, LLC, acting herein by and through its duly authorized agent, does hereby adopt this plat, designating the property as SHADOWBEND, PHASE 2, 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 LGI HOMES -TEXAS, LLC. day of OWNER/DEVELOPER: BY: ELAINE TORRES TITLE:OFFICER LGI HOMES - TEXAS, LLC 1450 LAKE ROBBINS DRIVE THE WOODLANDS, TX 77380 (281) 362-8998 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN 2021. Before me, the undersigned authority, a notary public in and for the said county and state, on this day personally appeared elaine torres 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 2021. NOTARY SIGNATURE SURVEYORS CERTIFICATE: KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT I, Marcos A. Madrid do hereby certify that this plat was prepared from an actual and accurate survey of the land and that the corner monuments shown thereon were properly placed under my personal supervision, in accordance with the subdivision regulations of the City of Anna, Collin County, Texas. For Pape Dawson Engineers: 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 Marcos A. Madrid Registered Professional Land Surveyor Texas Registration No. 6740 Firm Registration No. 10194390 Pape Dawson Engineers 5810 Tennyson Parkway, Suite 425 Plano, Texas 75024 Tele.214-420-8494 Email: mmadrid@pape-dawson.com Certification Date: March 24, 2021 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DALLAS Before me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas, on this day personally appeared Marcos A. Madrid, 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 purpose and considerations therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office, this day of 2021. Notary Public in and for the State of Texas My Commission Expires On: APPROVED ON THIS THE DAY OF 20 BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS. MAYOR CITY SECRETARY DEVELOPER / OWNER: LGI HOMES - TEXAS, LLC 1450 LAKE ROBBINS DR, SUITE 430 THE WOODLANDS, TX 77380 (281) 210-5484 ELAINE.TORRES@a LGIHOMES.COM 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 I, Lot 2X and Block N, Lot 1 X as shown on the plat is called "HOA Lot/ Drainage & 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 herein above 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. VAM EASEMENT The area or areas shown on the plat as "VAM" (Visibility , Access, and Maintenance) easement(s) are hereby given and granted to the city, its successors and assigns, as an easement to provide visibility, right of access and maintenance upon and across said VAM easement. The city shall have the right, but not the obligation, to maintain any and all landscaping within the VAM easement. Should the city exercise this maintenance right, it shall be permitted to remove and dispose of any and all landscaping improvements, including without limitation, any trees, shrubs, flowers, ground cover, and fixtures. The city may withdraw maintenance of the VAM easement at any time. The ultimate maintenance responsibility for the VAM easement shall rest with the owners. No building, fence, shrub, tree, or other improvements or growths, which in any way endanger or interfere with the visibility, shall be constructed in, on, over, or across the VAM easement. The city shall also have the right, but not the obligation, to add any landscape improvements to the VAM easement, to erect any traffic control devices or signs on the VAM easement, and to remove any obstruction thereon. The city, its successors, assigns, or agents, shall have the right and privilege at all times to enter upon the VAM easement or any part thereof for the purposes and with all rights and privileges set forth herein. ACCESS EASEMENT 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. APPROVED APRIL 13, 2021 CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ANNA APPROVED APRIL 5, 2021 P&Z COMMISSION CITY OF ANNA SURVEYOR: PAPE-DAWSON ENGINEERS, INC. 5810 TENNYSON PARKWAY, SUITE 425 PLANO, TEXAS 75024 TEL: (214) 420-8494 TBPLS FIRM NO. 10194390 City Project #FP 2021-0003 FINAL PLAT OF SHADOWBEND, PH-2 BLOCK F - BLOCK U LOTS 35-47, 2X, BLOCK F; LOTS 7-26, 2X, BLOCK I; LOTS 1-16, BLOCK J; LOTS 1-18, BLOCK K; LOTS 1-30, 1 X, BLOCK L; LOTS 1-21, 1 X, BLOCK M; LOTS 1-26, 1 X, 2X, BLOCK N; LOTS 1-19, BLOCK O; LOTS 1-8, 1 X, BLOCK P; LOTS 1-23, 1 X, BLOCK Q; LOTS 1-22, 1 X, 2X, 3X, BLOCK S; LOTS 1-15, 1 X, BLOCK T BEING 81.150 ACRES SITUATED IN THE J C BRANTLEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 114 IN THE CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (ORDINANCE 797-2018) 54 TYPE "A" RESIDENTIAL LOTS 170 TYPE "B" RESIDENTIAL LOTS 7 TYPE "C" RESIDENTIAL LOTS 1 RETAIL LOT 11 COMMON AREA LOTS JPAPE=DAWSON ENGINEERS DALLAS I SAN ANTONIO I AUSTIN I HOUSTON I FORT WORTH 5810 TENNYSON PARKWAY, STE 425 1 PLANO, TX 75024 1 214.420.8494 TBPE FIRM REGISTRATION #470 1 TBPLS FIRM REGISTRATION #10194390 HIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN PRODUCED FROM MATERIAL THAT WAS STORED AND/OR TRANSMITTED ELECTRONICALLY AND MAY HAVE BEEN INADVERTENTLY ALTERED. RELY ONLY ON FINAL HARDCOPY MATERIALS BEARING THE ORIGINAL SIGNATURE AND SEAL. DATE OF PREPARATION: APRIL 7, 2021 SHEET 2 OF 2 THE CITY OF Anna �IMM1 ►1'.mai1 City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Pecan Grove, Phase 2, Block M, Lot 1, Site Plan. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Private playground on one lot on 0.5± acre located at the northeast corner of Cherry Blossom Boulevard and Azaleas Run Drive. Zoned PD 705-2015. The motion for approval failed by the Planning & Zoning Commission (3-1). FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommended for approval ATTACHMENTS: 1. Agenda Map 2. RESOLUTION - (SP) Pecan Grove PH 2 BL M Lt 1 Amenity 3. STAMPED Exhibit A (SP) Pecan Grove PH 2 BL M Lt 1 (stamped) APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 B ELDERBERRY DR 1 ............ ---------- 111 Site Plan- Pecan Grove, Phase II, Block M, Lot 1 7"- TAMARIND ST JUNIPER ST J 4 J � J_ - = MOMBIN ST a � �• C •'+rr. f W FINLEY BLVD PEA CN TR L ° THE CITY OF N Antir Proposed Site City Limits l Parcels - �. ETJ 0 125 250 500 �- Feet March 2021 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A SITE PLAN OF PECAN GROVE, PHASE II, BLOCK M, LOT 1. 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, Pecan Grove Phase II Ltd., has submitted an application for approval for the site plan of Pecan Grove, Phase 11, Block M, Lot 1; 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 site plan of Pecan Grove, Phase II, Block M, Lot 1 attached hereto as Exhibit A. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this 13th day of April 2021. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike EXHIBIT A I I � I I I � I I i I I I � I i I I I 10' BUILDING SETBACK & UTILITY EASEMEN I PROPOSED i 4' SIDEWALK I i I I � I � r I I - I I O-) , I I ' � I Z I � I I i I I V / ; I I IW ' � I I 0-) I ' INi , I j I Q ' I I REMOVE EXISTING URB AN DI GUTTER I i I i I i I \ 201 LOT 15 BLOCK M i I i I i I i I i I HNSE III LOT 13 PI i BLOCK M LOT 14 I I BLOCK M I I I 674.5 674 675.7 - - - n - - - 674 673 _. _........ ------ _..------- .---- I I I I I I to N PROJECT LOCATION o� a w EL w P �CH CAROL RC661RR�SS T E BURL > Y N FOSTER CROSSING RD. 677.4 I _ _.._.._.._.. 6_74. \ ` 73.0 , I I , LOCATION MAP 6-7-1 N.T.S. 6-7 41�676 — \ \ I ► I I I , I I 75.9 676 i — � ------ --- 676 -- ► ► I 1 ► 1 1 677 i 678 - --_1 1 I 1 I _-- I I I I JOSEPH SLATER SURVEY 679 ABSTRACT NO.868 ' 1 Q0 1 PC INGRAHAM SURVEY I 231 1 I PROPOSE 01 FENCE 151 Q W 0 �r W � � N 0 ABSTRACT NO.464 / ' / ' \ \ 1 I 679 I I I , I I —680 I 1 -681 \ \\ \\ \, ', '�,, LLg/,/ \ �r^, I I LOT 1 BLOCK M \ �9__, ',,-', ',,-�0 \ co ,�� ; I ; 'OPEN SPACE ---' -029 �l ' I ' 'DRAINAGE AREA �V4\\ g�9__--=-- - ,' `0 PECAN GROVE PHASE \ %, , I I I I I OLA --�29 ' ► I I I , Q0 LOT 1 I I I I CO PROPOSED 1 BLOCK M I , I FENCE OPEN SPACE 1 AMENITY CENTER PECAN GROVE PHASE, II I I I 1 0.511 ACRES, 22,247 SF 11 1 1 I I I I 1 ' 1' �pN�0 i �(_0 � (QC9 PROPOSED 1'' WATER I Lo W 1 ETBACK ' IL SERVICE TO BUILDING 20' BUILDING _ S_ _ _ _ _ _._._....... ►� I I I o FENCE 1 CIL_ 'i_ - - - - - 00 1 '� 1 108 /y; ----__ CO "lJ rj- I---ILITY i II \\' -681-- '----------------------- -__-------- __- ---_ ---- ---- -- 10 UT 1/2 WATER -, ------- e - EASEMENT SERVICE \ ------I. --------- __- g0----------\ '1 611 SEWER '\\ �9-- I - - - RO '-GS E D 6 SEWER 6 � SERVICE I _..,_.._,._.._►.- .._.._.._.._.._.._.._ L_—`�-- 25'X25' T BUILDING 225 SE FF=682.z I I I I I 30.441 PROPOSED SERVICE TO BUILDING PROPOSE 4' SIDEWALK V.A.M. � PR ASEMENT \\ �--679----�� ' PROPOSED 4 SIDEW ALK EXISTING BFR CHERRY BLOSSOM BLVD --- � 0 5 10 SCALE: 1" = 10' LEGEND - - 631- - EXISTING CONTOUR 630 PROPOSED CONTOUR 20 31.3 PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION ...... ...... - PROPOSED SWALE - - - - - - PROPOSED RIDGE FLOW ARROW SITE DATA SUMMARY TABLE Item Lot 1, Block M General Site Data Zoning PD 705-2015 Land Use Playground (private) Lot Area (acres) 0.511 Lot Area (square feet) 22247 Building Footprint Area (SF) 225 Total Bui Iding Area (SF) 225 Building Height (stories) 1 Building Height (feet) 25 Lot Coverage 1.01% Parking Required Parking 5 Provided Parking 7 Accessible Parking Required 1 Accessible Parking Provided 1 SITE PLAN OF PECAN GROVE PHASE II LOT 1, BLOCK M 0.511 ACRES, 22,247 SQUARE FEET JOSEPH SLATER SURVEY ABSTRACT NO.868 AND R.C. INGRAHAM SURVEY ABSTRACT NO.464 IN THE CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS OWNER/APPLICANT PECAN GROVE PHASE II LTD 8214 WESTCHESTER DRIVE, SUITE 900 DALLAS, TX 75225 PREPARED BY CORWIN ENGINEERING, INC. TBPL&[fFRRWL4AfQ031700 200 W. BELMONT, SUITE E ALLEN, TEXAS 75013 (972)-396-1200 MARCH 9n91 SC.AI F: 1"=1n' SHEET 1 OF 1 THE CITY OF Anna �IMi7►nF0ll1 City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution regarding the Rosamond Sherley Elementary Addition, Block A, Lot 1, Site Plan. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: Public elementary school on one lot on 20.0± acres located at the southeast corner of Lenard Avenue (FM 2862) and Rosemond Parkway (FM 2862). Zoned SF-E Single - Family Residential - Large Lot. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval subject to additions and/or alterations to the engineering plans as required by the Public Works Department. FINANCIAL IMPACT: STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: Anna — Great Place to Live Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommended for approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Agenda Map 2. RESOLUTION - (SP) Rosamond Sherley Elementary Addition, Block A, Lot 1 3. STAMPED - EXHIBIT A - (SP) Sherley Elem APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/7/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/7/2021 Site Plan- Rosamond Sherley Elementary Addition, Block A, Lot 1 i� ,y N ' ►.. ;, INDIAN CREEK O MAI I I I 3 U a Z w o z M =z } N� I '� �I marina i� Proposed Site ,., 'City Limits or ■I.I... Parcels �,.t� ETJ 0 250 500 1,000 Feet February 2021 L:\Planning & Development\Project Review\Shedey Elementary\Site Plan\Locator\Agenda M; CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A SITE PLAN OF ROSAMOND SHERLEY ELEMENTARY ADDITION, BLOCK A, LOT 1. 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, Anna Independent School District, has submitted an application for approval for the site plan of Rosamond Sherley Elementary Addition, Block A, Lot 1. 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 site plan of Rosamond Sherley Elementary Addition, Block A, Lot 1 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 13th day of April 2021. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike 0 50 Scale 1 "=50' Lot 1 I Q� Lot 2 Mar A. Garza I Nicholas Philip Eichelberger and Lot T Mary A. Garza I Y o o I REVISED The Duer Family Trust Document No. Document No. Becky Orene Echelberger I OAKS ADDITION I Z 3 OAKS ADDITION Document No. The Duer Family Trust 157 P D 20160729000983250 Document No. Vol. , g. , I I 20110615000615150, a'Vol.D, Pg. 157, 99-0002151/4326-2639 Document No. O.P.R.C.C.T. 2020032500432130, M.R.C.C. T. o I g O.P.R.C.C.T. I I U I I M.R.C.C.T. O.P.R.C.C.T. I 19990106000021500/4326-2637 3o I No Zonin O.P.R.C.C.T. (Zoning-TF)tial o . 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Johnson, Co -Trustees I I I / / I / I A\ Q ® \ < a�i 1 wI co of the David Johnson and Nely I O oe ,�� \ \ pno S 1 I o 14 a Johnson Revocable Trust I / Document No. I / I I / // / I I I ° O� \ A' Q ® O 10'R �g SOa Inlet 30'R o� I 1 0 1 0 E II 20181126001443680, / I cp; 9 °e W 5 Inlet LS 2 \ 18' 01 / I I I E O.P.R.C.C.T. I I I I 0� Zj \ �O r� 30'R I (No Zoning) 1 P c ti Vacant a \, \ e� tll I I / / I � • � 2 \ 1� g n Agriculture I I I / // I �O°e O� o��'e� I 5 �O '� �L 10\K 1-2' t I I I Tract I Mahavir Semwal and Vandana Semwal Document No. 20150629000780840 O.P.R.C.C.T. (No Zoning) Residential Tract 90 Mahavir Semwal and Vandana Semwal Document No. 20150629000780840 0.P.R.C.C.T. (No Zoning) Residential Tract 88 Diazarreguin Eleuteria & Jose Medina Document No. 99-0001304/4325-3206 0.P.R.C.C.T. (Zoning SF-E) Residential I Tract 97 Julio Medina Document No. 00-0016732/4609-2514 O.P.R.C.C.T. (Zoning SF-E) Residential I I 1 I Concrete —a en 00 I I 99 / o V�00 0 F��� g� A. °� / O'Ra� (Irrigatio 98 30 ` Water 02 I 56' 10 R FH �Easement 01 / - - -- / 9 T Z Pr Sani r Sew Sanitary II III I II f SlIallII nitary Sewer MH03 Concrete PavementJ C; Pr osA r o 5ei-A-- I H r o O men I tT lY aseQ30'R 60'R J I18S pe®9' L v LsLL p�O'Water /�0EaseeBFR's ON ®M (/ / /9 a I Inlet I. ti [Ile, I lg•' ec° St�Pe 7 -I RO I s �ss alk � �, I � 1 i / I adwall / I / I ,Proposed I I X' \ ��\ °e ii � �t`�' `� �L D � � 15„ ` I N l j k 0 8" \ I B O C k A, Lot I et \ I I0) OS I '3 MH e5 0�� o`'� / I 870,764 Sq. Ft. N \\ I I o I \ sr' SQ ®" F �k ,/,' I 19.990 Acres / I ' D'RI / ��� e5 �g nle toQ �/ Finish floor 705.00 Inlet / I I I \ Q /8„ B \ i Inlet CN /y< Plante �.\ I �� Pla Ground A) � II I 10'R / \Ls �\ �o� \`��\ Pr✓•oposed Elementary School 0 Canopy •\ Raised o N I UBER II 88,745 Sq. 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(No Zoning) Vacant Agriculture N Of Houston St. -0- (FM 2862) ® 3 > 00 3 00 � N Q) 3 0- z ANNA Vicinity Map N.T.S. SITE DATA SUMMARY — ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Zoning SF-E Proposed Use Elementary School Lot Area 19.990 Ac (870,764 sf) Building Area 88,745 Sq. Ft. (Total) 56,222 Sq. Ft. First Floor 32,523 Sq. Ft. Second Floor Building Height: 2-Story (34'-0") Tallest Building Element (34'-0") Lot Coverage 6.5% Parking Ratio 2.5 Spaces/Per Classroom Required Parking 118 Spaces Provided Parking 217 Spaces Accessible Parking Required 7 Spaces Accessible Parking Provided 8 Spaces Required Internal Landscape Area 1736 S.F. (8 Square Feet Per Parking Space) Total Interior Landscape Area 4576 S.F. Provided Total Site Landscape Area 525,890 S.F. Note: Handicap parking is provided in accordance with ADA standards. Note: No Appurtenance between the height of 2.5' and 10' may be placed in the visibility triangles. According to Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) Map No. 48085C0160J, dated 6-2-2009, prepared by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Collin County, Texas, this property is within Zone X. Water Meter & Sewer Schedule I.D. Type Size No. Sewer 1O Domestic 3" 1 6" 2O Irrigation 2" 1 NA 30 Irrigation 2" 1 NA LEGEND 0 24' Fire Lane, Access, Utility Easement Exist. Fire Hydrant Prop. Fire Hydrant Water Meter Water Valve T Water Tee I3 Water Bend F- Grease Trap o 0 Manhole Cleanout CO o Storm Sewer Area Drain ❑ Property Line - EXHIBIT - Existing Contour ------------ Barrier Free Ramp BFR APPROVED APRIL 5, 2021 P&Z COMMISSION CITY OF ANNA Own Anna Independent School District Brad Duncan Assistant Superintendent of District Operations 501 South Sherley Avenue Anna, Texas 75409 Telephone 972 924-1000 Engineer/Applicant RLK Engineering, Inc. Texas Registration No. 579 Attn: Seth Kelly 111 West Main Street Allen, Texas 75013 Telephone 972 359-1733 Surveyor EST Surveying, Inc. Attn: Stephen A. Hudson R.P.L.S. Firm No. 10024400 1014 Bill Bradford Road, Su. 13 Sulphur Springs, Texas 75482 Telephone 903 438-2400 APPROVED APRIL 13, 2021 CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ANNA S I T E P L A N ROSAM ON D SHERLEY ELEMENTARY ADDITION Block A, Lot 1 19.99 Acres Situated In The GWYN MORRISON SURVEY N ABST. 559 ANNA, COLLI N COUNTY, TEXAS February 26, 2021 Project No. SP2021-0003 THE CITY OF Anna AGENDA ITEM: Item No. 5.j. City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Marc Marchand Approve a Resolution regarding the naming of the park located at 1235 Lakeview Drive to be named "Baldwin Park." (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) SUMMARY: The Parks Advisory Board reviewed and unanimously recommended to the City Council naming the park adjacent to Lakeview Estates neighborhood for a previous owner of the property, Jesse Glenn "Bud" Baldwin, great grandson of James Schluter (later changed to Slayter) at the October 19, 2020 regularly scheduled meeting. The City Council adopted a Policy and Procedure for Naming City Parks, Trails, Recreational Areas, and Other Recreation Facilities on November 10, 2020. The Neighborhood Services Department followed the naming policy in researching Mr. Baldwin with support from the Anna Area Historical Preservation Society. Mr. Baldwin's great grandfather, James Schluter, was a German immigrant who fought in the Texas Revolution and who eventually changed the spelling of his name to Slayter. The land was originally granted to Mr. Slayter for his service in the Texian Army in the amount of 320 acres and remained in the family until it was eventually handed down to his great grandson, Jesse Glenn "Bud" Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin fell into poor health and the family sold off parcels of the land for their sustainment including 51.24 acres of land where the Lakeview Estates community is today. The naming of park or other recreation areas are to ensure that the given names are consistent with the values and character of the area or neighborhood served and within the City as a whole, and the name identification for individual parks or other recreation areas within the City of Anna are to ensure that they are easily located and provide a sense of place. The historic contributions of the Slayter and Baldwin families to the City of Anna are important to the area, and the historic naming of the park will better ensure a sense of place for all neighbors and distinguish the park as a public space. FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: A Great Place to Live STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval ATTACHMENTS: 1. Res 2020-11-819 Naming Policy for Park Properties and Facilities 2. Baldwin Park Resolution 3. 1235 Lakeview Agenda Map APPROVALS: Marc Marchand, Director of Neighborhood Services Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 RESOLUTION NO. 0� �i(�A A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A POLICY AND PROCEDURE FOR NAMING CITY PARKS, TRAILS, RECREATIONAL AREAS, AND OTHER RECREATIONAL FACILITIES WHEREAS, the City has in the past adopted policies related to public parks and other recreational facilities; and WHEREAS, the City of Anna Parks and Recreation Advisory Board has investigated and determined that the policy and procedures substantially in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Naming Policy") provides for a functional and beneficial manner for naming city parks, trails, recreational areas, and other recreational facilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas has investigated and determined that adoption of the Naming Policy will be of benefit to the City and its citizens; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. Recitals Incorporated The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein for all purposes as set forth in full. SECTION 2. Approval of Project and Agreement The City Council of the City of Anna, Texas hereby approves and adopts the Naming Policy attached hereto as ft Exhibit A as guidelines for the naming of city parks, trails, recreational areas, and other recreational facilities. CONSIDERED, PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Anna at a regular meeting on the 10th day of November 2020. ,.��'t• .•••••• ,/ji �%APPROVED: •9 * Bate Pike, Mayor Carrie L. Land, City Secretary Exhibit "A" City of Anna Policy and Procedure for Naming City Parks, Trails, Recreational Areas and Other Recreational Facilities Purpose• The purpose of this policy is to establish a systematic and consistent approach for the official naming of parks, trails, recreational areas, and other recreational facilities owned and/or operated by the City of Anna. Objectives• The objectives of this policy are to: • Provide name identification for individual parks or other recreation areas within the Ciry of Anna to ensure that they are easily located and to provide a sense of place; • Provide criteria and procedure for naming parks or other recreation areas to ensure that given names are consistent with the values and character of the area or neighborhood served and within the City as a whole; • Assure the quality of the chosen titlelname, so that it will serve the purpose of the City in a permanent manner; and • Provide opportunities for public participation and input to fully represent the best interest of the community in the naming and dedication of parks and other recreation areas. Definitions• The umbrella of parks, trails, recreational areas, and other recreational facilities includes all property assets under the Ciry's ownership and the Neighborhood Services Department's control including buildings, structures, open spaces, public parks, natural areas, and other environmental lands and habitats. Naming Criteria: The following criteria maybe used in determining the appropriateness of the naming designation: a. Geographic location (such as neighborhood, street name, etc.) b. Nearby natural and physical characteristics of the land c. Historical or cultural significance d. Persons of outstanding civic service to the city e. Documented commmunity support f. Events hosted in the area g. Relevant concepts or ideas h. Organizations providing community service in the area i. Significant material contributions ��� j. Significant financial contributions Naming Procedure: The following process shall be followed in naming parks or other recreation areas: 1. City residents, staff, community leaders, and community organizations interested in proposing a name for a park or other recreational area shall submit a written recommendation to the Neighborhood Services Director. Recommendations need to describe in detail why the submitted name merits designation. 2. A variety of means to encourage public participation to submit a name maybe implemented by the Neighborhood Services Department such as city website advertisement, public notices sent to community members in proximity of recreational area, and more. The means to submit a written recommendation, no matter the specifics of the medium, will be available through the City website and at City Hall. 3. The Neighborhood Services Department shall research and verify information on names provided in the recommendations. The Neighborhood Services Director will forward naming recommendations that meet the naming criteria to the Parks Advisory Board. 4. The Parlcs Advisory Board shall consider all requests that meet the criteria and submit a formal recommendation for names deemed worthy of consideration to the Mayor and the City Council. 5. The City Council will conf"inn park, trail, recreational area, and other recreational facility names by resolution. 6. The City Council has final approval and may reject any naming or renaming request. 7. The City Council may name or rename without following these procedures. 8. The process of naming new facilities shall normally be done before construction begins. Renaming• The intent of naming is for permanent recognition; the renaming of parks and other recreational areas within the City of Anna is generally discouraged. Though, the City understands that renaming parks and other recreational areas may be necessary to create more cohesiveness throughout the City or to update past names that have become ii�•elevant or dishonorable. It is recommended that efforts to change a name become subject to crucial examinations so as not to diminish the original justification for the name or discount the value of prior contributors. Renaming a park or other recreational area will follow the same procedure stated above. ��� CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS NAMING A PARK/PLAYGROUND LOCATED AT 1235 LAKEVIEW DR AS "BALDWIN PARK". WHEREAS, the Parks Advisory Board reviewed and unanimously recommended to the City Council naming the park adjacent to the Lakeview Estates neighborhood for a previous owner of the property, Jesse Glenn "Bud" Baldwin, great grandson of James Schluter (later changed to Slayter) at the October 19, 2020 Parks Advisory Board meeting; and; WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas City Council adopted a Policy and Procedure for Naming City Parks, Trails, Recreational Areas, and Other Recreation Facilities on November 10, 2020; and; WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Services Department followed the naming policy in researching Mr. Baldwin with support from the Anna Area Historical Preservation Society; and; WHEREAS, Mr. Baldwin's great grandfather, James Schluter, was a German immigrant who fought in the Texas Revolution and who eventually changed the spelling of his name to Slayter; and WHEREAS, the land was originally granted to Mr. Slayter for his service in the Texian Army in the amount of 320 acres; and WHEREAS, the land remained in the family until it was eventually handed down to his great grandson, Jesse Glenn "Bud" Baldwin; and WHEREAS, Mr. Baldwin fell into poor health and the family sold off parcels of the land for their sustainment including 51.24 acres of land where the Lakeview Estates community is today; and WHEREAS, the naming of park or other recreation areas are to ensure that the given names are consistent with the values and character of the area or neighborhood served and within the City as a whole; and WHEREAS, the name identification for individual parks or other recreation areas within the City of Anna are to ensure that they are easily located and provide a sense of place; and WHEREAS, the historic contributions of the Slayter and Baldwin families to the City of Anna are important to the area; and WHEREAS, the historic naming of the park will better ensure a sense of place for all neighbors and distinguish the park as a public space. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT THE PARK/PLAYGROUND LOCATED AT 1235 LAKEVIEW DR BE NAMED "BALDWIN PARK." PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas on this 13th day of April, 2021. ATTESTED: APPROVED: Carrie L. Land, City Secretary Nate Pike, Mayor 9L 7 ofjPa Located at 1235 Lakeview Drive. IV .CHESTNUT..ST- N - } _ tr f r ,p[✓f.. _ BRENTFIEL'D`' O DR -ELM ST N � I � ' �: �. �• 65, t BRIDGEPORT_DR ROCKRIDGE TRL,^ Q tit 4 L z 'r t L ARROWWOOD DR L�jJL 7 f ti A• "• • .� 00 iA�•i ' ' (G�"� �� r r i � BEAR CREEK -DR `Q`hF'J "�d .�A. i THE CITY OF N —TAYLORBLVD "�-s_-.. •t �; ;33. a� - ` Q Proposed Site k.+� City Limits m f' Parcels ETJ 16,.im x} + 0 200 400 800 Feet April 2021 L:\City Admin\Administration\Maurice\GI S\Neighborhood Services\1235 Lakeview Agenda Map.rn xd THE CITY OF Anna AGENDA ITEM: iIff,711111►rmaN City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Marc Marchand Approve a Resolution regarding the naming of a park located at 636 Banbury Drive to be named "Henry Clay 'Yank' Washington Park." (Director of Neighborhood Services Marc Marchand) SUMMARY: The Parks Advisory Board reviewed and unanimously recommended to the City Council naming the new park/playground located at 636 Banbury Dr adjacent to the West Crossing neighborhood for an early and beloved Anna neighbor named Henry Clay "Yank" Washington at the October 19, 2020 Parks Advisory Board meeting. The City Council adopted a Policy and Procedure for Naming City Parks, Trails, Recreational Areas, and Other Recreation Facilities on November 10, 2020. The Neighborhood Services Department followed the naming policy in researching Mr. Washington with support from the Anna Area Historical Preservation Society. Mr. Washington was believed to be the only African American neighbor in Anna from the late 1800s through the mid-1930s and worked as a janitor at the historic train depot, the Interurban station, the bank, post office, and several stores in town. Mr. Washington's main job was to carry bags of mail from the depot to the post office using a homemade wooden cart with two large iron wheels. Mr. Washington was well liked in Anna, and sometime in the late 1920s the neighbors of Anna took up a collection and bought him a railroad watch so that he would always know the time to expect the mail train. Late in Mr. Washington's life, the neighbors of Anna took up a collection to pay Mr. Washington's way on the train to St. Louis and back so that he could visit a relative he had not seen since he was 17 and a large crowd was waiting to greet him when he returned to Anna. The naming of park or other recreation areas are to ensure that the given names are consistent with the values and character of the area or neighborhood served and within the City as a whole, and the historic context of the time when Mr. Washington resided in Anna was during segregation in the U.S. South before the long -overdue civil rights movement that resulted in the abolition of Jim Crow laws and racial segregation. Despite enduring the harsh restrictions and inherent inequality of so-called "separate but equal" segregation rules, Mr. Washington earned the respect and affection of his neighbors in Anna providing hope for the inclusion that would eventually grow to be a principal value in our community. The historic naming of the park will better ensure a sense of place for all neighbors and distinguish the park as a public space FINANCIAL IMPACT: N/A STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: A Great Place to Live STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval ATTACHMENTS: 1. Res 2020-11-819 Naming Policy for Park Properties and Facilities 2. Yank Park Resolution 3. 636 Branbury Agenda Map APPROVALS: Marc Marchand, Director of Neighborhood Services Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 RESOLUTION NO. 0� �i(�A A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A POLICY AND PROCEDURE FOR NAMING CITY PARKS, TRAILS, RECREATIONAL AREAS, AND OTHER RECREATIONAL FACILITIES WHEREAS, the City has in the past adopted policies related to public parks and other recreational facilities; and WHEREAS, the City of Anna Parks and Recreation Advisory Board has investigated and determined that the policy and procedures substantially in the form of Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Naming Policy") provides for a functional and beneficial manner for naming city parks, trails, recreational areas, and other recreational facilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas has investigated and determined that adoption of the Naming Policy will be of benefit to the City and its citizens; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. Recitals Incorporated The recitals set forth above are incorporated herein for all purposes as set forth in full. SECTION 2. Approval of Project and Agreement The City Council of the City of Anna, Texas hereby approves and adopts the Naming Policy attached hereto as ft Exhibit A as guidelines for the naming of city parks, trails, recreational areas, and other recreational facilities. CONSIDERED, PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Anna at a regular meeting on the 10th day of November 2020. ,.��'t• .•••••• ,/ji �%APPROVED: •9 * Bate Pike, Mayor Carrie L. Land, City Secretary Exhibit "A" City of Anna Policy and Procedure for Naming City Parks, Trails, Recreational Areas and Other Recreational Facilities Purpose• The purpose of this policy is to establish a systematic and consistent approach for the official naming of parks, trails, recreational areas, and other recreational facilities owned and/or operated by the City of Anna. Objectives• The objectives of this policy are to: • Provide name identification for individual parks or other recreation areas within the Ciry of Anna to ensure that they are easily located and to provide a sense of place; • Provide criteria and procedure for naming parks or other recreation areas to ensure that given names are consistent with the values and character of the area or neighborhood served and within the City as a whole; • Assure the quality of the chosen titlelname, so that it will serve the purpose of the City in a permanent manner; and • Provide opportunities for public participation and input to fully represent the best interest of the community in the naming and dedication of parks and other recreation areas. Definitions• The umbrella of parks, trails, recreational areas, and other recreational facilities includes all property assets under the Ciry's ownership and the Neighborhood Services Department's control including buildings, structures, open spaces, public parks, natural areas, and other environmental lands and habitats. Naming Criteria: The following criteria maybe used in determining the appropriateness of the naming designation: a. Geographic location (such as neighborhood, street name, etc.) b. Nearby natural and physical characteristics of the land c. Historical or cultural significance d. Persons of outstanding civic service to the city e. Documented commmunity support f. Events hosted in the area g. Relevant concepts or ideas h. Organizations providing community service in the area i. Significant material contributions ��� j. Significant financial contributions Naming Procedure: The following process shall be followed in naming parks or other recreation areas: 1. City residents, staff, community leaders, and community organizations interested in proposing a name for a park or other recreational area shall submit a written recommendation to the Neighborhood Services Director. Recommendations need to describe in detail why the submitted name merits designation. 2. A variety of means to encourage public participation to submit a name maybe implemented by the Neighborhood Services Department such as city website advertisement, public notices sent to community members in proximity of recreational area, and more. The means to submit a written recommendation, no matter the specifics of the medium, will be available through the City website and at City Hall. 3. The Neighborhood Services Department shall research and verify information on names provided in the recommendations. The Neighborhood Services Director will forward naming recommendations that meet the naming criteria to the Parks Advisory Board. 4. The Parlcs Advisory Board shall consider all requests that meet the criteria and submit a formal recommendation for names deemed worthy of consideration to the Mayor and the City Council. 5. The City Council will conf"inn park, trail, recreational area, and other recreational facility names by resolution. 6. The City Council has final approval and may reject any naming or renaming request. 7. The City Council may name or rename without following these procedures. 8. The process of naming new facilities shall normally be done before construction begins. Renaming• The intent of naming is for permanent recognition; the renaming of parks and other recreational areas within the City of Anna is generally discouraged. Though, the City understands that renaming parks and other recreational areas may be necessary to create more cohesiveness throughout the City or to update past names that have become ii�•elevant or dishonorable. It is recommended that efforts to change a name become subject to crucial examinations so as not to diminish the original justification for the name or discount the value of prior contributors. Renaming a park or other recreational area will follow the same procedure stated above. ��� CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS NAMING A PARK LOCATED AT 636 BANBURY "HENRY CLAY `YANK' WASHINGTON PARK" WHEREAS, the Parks Advisory Board reviewed and unanimously recommended to the City Council naming the new playground for an early and beloved Anna neighbor named Henry Clay "Yank" Washington at the October 19, 2020 Parks Advisory Board meeting; and WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas City Council adopted a Policy and Procedure for Naming City Parks, Trails, Recreational Areas, and Other Recreation Facilities on November 10, 2020; and WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Services Department followed the naming policy in researching Mr. Washington with support from the Anna Area Historical Preservation Society; and WHEREAS, Mr. Washington was believed to be the only African American neighbor in Anna from the late 1800s through the mid-1930s; and WHEREAS, Mr. Washington worked as a janitor at the historic train depot, the Interurban station, the bank, post office, and several stores in town; and WHEREAS, Mr. Washington's main job was to carry bags of mail from the depot to the post office using a homemade wooden cart with two large iron wheels; and WHEREAS, Mr. Washington was well liked in Anna, and sometime in the late 1920s the neighbors of Anna took up a collection and bought him a railroad watch so that he would always know the time to expect the mail train; and WHEREAS, late in Mr. Washington's life, the neighbors of Anna took up a collection to pay Mr. Washington's way on the train to St. Louis and back so that he could visit a relative he had not seen since he was 17 and a large crowd was waiting to greet him when he returned to Anna; and WHEREAS, the naming of park or other recreation areas are to ensure that the given names are consistent with the values and character of the area or neighborhood served and within the City as a whole; and WHEREAS, the historic context of the time when Mr. Washington resided in Anna was during segregation in the U.S. South before the long -overdue civil rights movement that resulted in the abolition of Jim Crow laws and racial segregation; and WHEREAS, despite enduring the harsh restrictions and inherent inequality of so-called "separate but equal" segregation rules, Mr. Washington earned the respect and affection of his neighbors in Anna providing hope for the inclusion that would eventually grow to be a principal value in our community; and WHEREAS, the historic naming of the park will better ensure a sense of place for all neighbors and distinguish the park as a public space. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT THE PARK LOCATED AT 636 BANBURY DRIVE BE NAMED "HENRY CLAY `YANK' WASHINGTON PARK." PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas on this 13th day of April 2021. ATTESTED: APPROVED: Carrie L. Land, City Secretary Nate Pike, Mayor z • —w� Park Located at 636 Branbury Dr ERN sT,n. 1_f _ WOODVIEW CT-- rt } Z �►. `V WO IT7, MAPLE x E a tNn t L) f I �L i J! I WIT w - EDINBURGH DR ~OPr'a LLJ La LYNDHURST DR'r� Z r r GL'ENDALE DR ti a t•. 4 'ALa .. CHATSWORTHSDRY. 07 Al ti } t IZ Y O= y �.- Cq�O� o° o . Y� r THE CITY OF N t R in � r Z 'i m � .t � � � �'rr'. •.'�-a. yAfth� Ilk, to w w 'r r ?�' k. ■ �. 1 Proposed Site - City Limits 16I.Ei b 1 _ Parcels ETJ HACKBERRY DR 0 125 250 500 y -•X Feet t� r f y� April 2021 Y t L:\City Admin\Administration\Maurice\GIS\Neighborhood Services\636 Branbury Agenda Map.mxd THE CITY OF manna Item No. 5.1. City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date Staff Contact: 4/13/2021 Gregory Peters AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Task Order with Birkhoff Hendricks and Carter for the design of public water and sanitary sewer infrastructure along State Highway 5. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) SUMMARY: TxDOT has 95% construction plans for the widening of State Highway 5 from Melissa through Anna. They are currently working on project funding and expect to be ready to move the project towards construction in the next 2 years. In order to ensure that the City utilities are clear of the right-of-way, the City needs to begin the engineering and development of construction plans now. It is currently estimated that the section of SH 5 through Anna will be widened in two phases, with Project A from FM 455 to the Collin County Outer Loop, and Project B from FM 455 to the northern City limit. This item pertains specifically to Project A, which will be constructed first. Birkhoff Hendricks and Carter was hired to complete the preliminary engineering report attached as Exhibit A. This report identifies the needed infrastructure relocations and improvements needed to ensure our utilities are not in conflict with the new road, and that our utilities are of an appropriate size for future development in the corridor. Now that the preliminary engineering report is complete, we are now ready to proceed with formal engineering design. A portion of the engineering fees, easement acquisition, and construction costs will be eligible for TxDOT reimbursement. The actual reimbursement amount will be developed during the design process, and formalized with an agreement approved by both the City Council and TxDOT prior to construction. Once this agreement has been developed, staff will bring it forward for Council approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The cost of the engineering services for the capital improvement project totals $338,692, and will be funded through a combination of Water ($300,000) and Sanitary Sewer ($38,692) Impact Fees. STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Resolution. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution and Task Order - BHC SH 5 Utility Engineering Task Order 2. Exhibit A - SH 5 Utility Relocation Preliminary Report APPROVALS: Gregory Peters, Director of Public Works Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. 2021- - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE A TASK ORDER BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AND BIRKHOFF, HENDRICKS, & CARTER, LLC, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THREE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED NINETY-TWO DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($338,692.00) AS SHOWN IN EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the SH 5 Utility Relocation and Improvement Project is shown as a critical Capital Improvement Project in the City of Anna Community Investment Plan, and; 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 City's master plans for utilities, and; WHEREAS, Birkhoff, Hendricks, &Carter, LLC has provided a task order for engineering design services, and; WHEREAS, the project shall be funded through Water and Sanitary Sewer Impact Fees, 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 authorizes the City Manager to execute the task order agreement as shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this day of April, 2021. APPROVED. Nate Pike, Mayor ATTEST: Carrie Land, City Secretary EXHIBIT "A" BIRKHOFF, HENDRICKS &CARTER, L.L.P. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 ]OHN \V. EIRKHOJF, P.E. OARY C. HENDRICKS, P.C. lOE R. CARTER, P.E MATT HICKEY, PM ANDREW MATH, JR., P.E JOSEPH T. GRAJEWSKI, 111, P.E DEREK D. CHANEY, PE CRAIG M. KERKHOFF, P.E. MI•. Greg Peters, P.E. Director of Public Works City of Anna 3223 North Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Dallas, Taxes 75243 Phone (214) 361-7900 Re: General Engineering Services — Tasic Order SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) hone ] 8, 2020 Www.bhcllp.coln Dear Mr. Pelels: In accordance with your request and our existing general engineering services agreement, we are pleased to submit this General Services Task Order letter for services related to thepreparation of plans, specifications, bidding documents and contract administration for the: Relocations of water Proiect A: From: the Collin County Outer Loop To: FM 455 From: PM 455 To: Grayson County Line GENERAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION of State Hghway 5 4/13/2021 City Council Agenda Item approval Prepare plans specifications and bidding documents; and provide construction contract administration for the required water and wastewater relocations to accommodate the Texas Department of Transportation's State Highway 5 Paving and Drainage Improvements Project. Based on schematic layout of the State Highway 5 widening, we have estimated the required water and sewer relocations as follows: TBPE Fb•nJ 526 ACBC IYellness Finn .� Better Decisions - Better Destgus TBPLs flan 100318-00 Rion mnNsWrv,.Voli il�t eniFp rtbcwma4eWeMeWcduFtuGlip rtlaeubu wt.uFuinQoef ar4mmuLrtNrzldze Mr. Greg Peters General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) June 18, 2020 4/13/2021 City Page 2 of 11 Council Agenda Item Project A A. Relocation of the existing ] 0-inch water• line generally along the east side of SH 5 from the Cunningham Drive to 625-feet south of FM 455. B. Relocation of a 2-inch water• line constructed generally along the west side of State Highway 5 just north of the Collin County Outer Loop to FM 455 be replaced with a 12-inch water line C. One (1) 12-1nch sanitary sewer crossing under State Highway 5. D. Relocation of 64nch sanitary sewer line serving a portion of the west side of State Highway 5 (being replaced with an 8-inch) E. Relocation of an existing 8-inch water• line along the east side of SH 5 fiom north of the Coyote Den to 511' Street F. Relocation of existing 8-inch water line crossing under SH 5 in steel encasement G. Relocation of existing 124rich orate line crossing under SH 5 in steel encasement H. Relocation of existing 8-inch water line along the west side of SH 5. Limits are from the Powell ground storage tank to the City's public works building, The itemized opinion of probable construction costs includes installing the new line as a 16-inch water line, which is in compliance with the City's adopted masterplan I. Relocation of the existing 15-inch sanitary sewer line along the east side of SH 5 J. Relocation of the existing 8-inch water line that serves the residential development on the west side of SH 5, north of Rosamond IC. Relocation of existing 3-inch force main from the sweetwater lift station. Itemized opinion of probable construction cost includes over -sized steel encasement for future replacement of the force main L. Relocation of existing 12-inch water line crossing SH 5 M. Relocation of existing 8-inch water line crossing SH 5 N. Relocation of a portion of the City's 12-inch water supply line from the CGMA line to the west and powell well sites Texas American Yrrblic Warks Associatioe 2010 Awa•dee Environnrental Project of the Yem• $10 - $100 Millio7l I:\701 S ¢axdeNamra\2617 shy utility relocauon�vevised4evlsed\Ui 5 utility rebcatlons •tuk awlmrizaUon famrel agrernmnt.revised.daex Fh in F526 Texas Mr. Greg Peters General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) June 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 additional 12-inch water line crossing was evaluated at the intersection of FM 455 and SH 5. Based on the record drawings provided to us and the preliminary schematic, the water line will not be in conflict as it has over 74eet of cover from the proposed grade of the roadaway. A Project Location Map identifying these expected utility relocations mat•ked "Exhibit A" is attached hereto and made a part of this Task Order. Based on our understanding of the project requirements, our opinion of probable project budget is surnmarized below: 4/13/2021 City A copy of our• itemized opinion of cost is attached as Appendix A for r•efer•ence only. COUIICII Agenda It8I71 approval Texas American PrrGlic Works Association 2010 Arvrn•dee Envirmwren/al Pr•ojecl of the Year $10 - $100 Million I�7015 tonWev�anm@017 th5 ulillly rclac�tlon�4evfttd�reWf cd�th 5 m�llty r<laattons -usk awhori:adon fanna� egrcemenLrevisddocx Texas Fhm F526 Mr. Greg Peters General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) June 18, 2020 Page 4 of 11 SCOPP of SIJRVICI✓S � Already complete Part I: Preliminary Engineering Report (Project A & B) Prepare a preliminary engineering letter report that confirms the alignment and sizes of the proposed relocations based on the currently available and TxDOT furnished SH 5 right -of --way strip map and "plans adequate for utility relocations". Prepare an updated project budget, summary of required land Part II: Preparation of Plans, Specifications, Bidding Documents and Construction Conh•act Administration (Applies to both Project A and Project B) Rased on the findings in Pat•t I above, preparation of construction plans, specifications, bidding phase services and construction administration phase services for the following: A. Construction Plan -Profile Sheets prepared at a scale of not less than 1"= 20'. B. Standard Details, C. Special Details. 4/13/2021 City Council Agenda Item D. Cover Sheet, Location Map and Sheet Index. approval for Project E. Submittals to State Regulatory Agencies, as required. A only F. Preparation of Texas Department of Transportation permits, as required. G. Coordination with other Franchise Utility companies. H. 2-Design review meetings. I. Opinion of Probable Construction Estimate. J. Preparation of Specifications and Contract Documents, K. Assist in procuring geotechnical engineering information or reports as the project requirements dictate. L. Printing of preliminary plans and specifications for review by the City. Bidding Pirase A. Assist the City staff irr advertising for• bids. This will include e-mailing "Notice to Contractors" to contr•actor•s experienced in this type of construction. City will have Notice published in local newspaper•. B. Sell bidding documents to potential bidders and their suppliers and other parties. TexasAnrerPcnn PrrLlic WorlcsAssuciallon 2010Arvardee Fnvirunnrenlal Project of the Yeru' $1 D - 3100 Million 1:\7013 contde WnnaQ017 s65 utility relocationsQevittd4evLaed�si� S ulilily rdacaliam-task oulhorim�ion fomnc agreement.rm�ud.docz Texns Firy i F526 Mr. Greg Peters General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) June 18, 2020 Page 5 of i l C. Provide bidding documents to City of Anna, Dodge Reports, and two other parties requested by the City. D. Assist during opening of bids and provide bidding tally sheets. E. Provide bid tabulation to City and contractors who submitted bids. F. Obtain the following information from the bidders: 1. Past work history. 2. Physical resources to produce the project. G. Formulate opinion from information received and provide the City a summary of the opinion for their use in selection and award of the construction contract. H. 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, Constt•uction Phase A. Attend apre-constuction conference, including preparing an agenda. B. Attend coordination meetings with contractor, quality control personnel, and City representatives to discuss strategy, problem areas, progress, and any required coordination. C. 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 contractor is to review and stamp their approval on submittals prior to submitting to the Engineer. Review by the Engineer does not relieve the Contractor of any responsibilities, safety measures or the necessity to construct a complete and workable facility in accordance with the Contract Documents. D. Pt•ovide written responses to requests for information or clarification to City or Contractor, E. Prepare and process routine change orders for this project as they pertain to the original scope of work. F. Malce periodic site visits during construction as the project requirements dictate. Minimum of one project site visit per month. Texas An+erican Pablic War/rs Assoeialioa 2010 Awardee Environmental Project of the Year $10 - $100 Million L•t7013 <artdev\uma\2017 ah5 utility rcbcations4evis<d�rcviced�fi S uliliry mlcea�ions -ta�Y auUmrinUon formal aSreen¢m.rsviseddou Texas Firnr r526 Y. Greg Peters General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) June l 8, 2020 Page 6 of 11 G. Review monthly pay request from information obtained in the field. H. Accompany the City during their final inspection of the project. I. Recommend final acceptance of work based on information from the on -site representative. J. Prepare Record Drawings. Utilizing on -site representative and Contractor construction record information, consultant will prepare one set of 22"x 34" reproducible record drawings on mylar and one set of electronic image files in Adobe Acrobat file format and ACAD.dwg file format. Part III: Additional Services (Annlics to Proiects A and B A. Design, Property and Construction Surveys. B. Level "A" Sub -surface Utility Engineering (SUE) of existing utilities, in particular at the 4`t' and 5rh Street 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 descriptions are included for the purpose of establishing a budget for this phase of work. D. Printing of final plans and specifications for distribution to prospective bidders and the successful contractor. E. Attend Texas Department of Transportation Utility Coordination Meetings (6 meetings for Project A, 4 Meeting for Project B) and assist with preparation of utility agreements as required. Paa•t IV: Exclusiotrs fAunlies to Proiects A and B) The intent of this scope of services is to include only the services specifically listed herein and none others. Services specifically excluded from this scope of services include, but are not necessarily limited to the following: A. Environmental impact statements and assessments B. Fees for permits or advertising C. Certification that work is in accordance with plans and specifications D. Environmental cleanup Texas Arxerican Public Works Association 2010Arvardee Environmental Project of 11ie Yem' $10 - $/00 Mllliou I:\7015 cmudevlanns52017 shy utl liry telocodons4evlsedveWseduh 5 utility «locetlons -lark euthorbatien format ngrcan<nt.revi«d.docx Firm F526 texas Mr. Greg Peters General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) June 18, 2020 Page 7 of 1 1 P. Landscape arehitectur•e F. Flood plain reclamation plans G. Trench safety designs N. Quality control and testing services during construction I. Services in connection with condemnation hearings J. Phasing of Contractor's work K. On -site safety precautions, programs and responsibility L. Consulting services by others not included in proposal M. Revisions and/or change orders as a result of revisions after completion of original design (unless to correct error on plans) N. Traffic engineering report or study O. Title searches P. Fiduciary responsibility to the City TexasAulerican PuLlic Wa•1lsAssociarion 2070A1varrtee Environmental Project of the Year $10 - $100 Million 1:17015 conldcvlxiuw\201T �h5 utility rclaation�4eviicd�re�scdbh S uU�fty rc�o:aUons-task �ulhariralion faunal ageemeal.revbad.daa rHXIIS Punt P526 Mr. Greg Peters General Services Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (revised) June 18, 2020 Page 8 of 11 Part V: COMPLETION SCHEDULE Completion schedule is entirely dependent on which portions of the contract are executed. It is our understanding that the City may or may not phase this project. Part VI: FEE NOT TO EXCEED AMOUNT Part A � Basic Servvices Payment for Part I and Part II- Basic Services described under Preliminary Engineering Report and Design, Bidding and Construction Contract Administration, shall be on a Lump Sum Basis in the following Amounts: Pro' ect A Project B Total Part I- Preliminary En ineerin Re ort $24 500 $24 500 Part II - Design Phase $124 318 $247 253 $371 571 Part 1I - Bidding Phase $8 288 $9,046 $17,334 Part I1- Construction Phase $33,151 $45 229 $78 380 Total Basic Services Lunr Sum Fee $165,757 $301 528 $491 785 Part B -Additional Services For the Additional Services described in Part III we propose to be compensated on a salary cost basis times a multiplier of 2.41, with expenses at actual invoice cost times 1.15. The two man survey crew will be billed at a crew rate of $175 per hour. Automobile mileage for special services will be invoiced at $0.55 per mile. We suggest you budget approximately $349,20 in the following amounts for• Part B Additional Service for this project; Texas Anlericarr Public Works Association 2010 Arvardee E�rvironmenla! Project of the Year $70 - $100 Millim: I:\7015 comdovhmia�01? ah5 u61iry nMrntionx�avimdUcvisedxh 5 utility rclacaiiau -rack umLwizuion fom�u ar,(eunmLrcvi:ed.dax TCSQS Firer F526 Mr. Greg Peters General Services •Task Order: SH 5 Utility Relocations (rerised) June 18, 2020 Page 9 of 1 I Project A Project B Total A. Design and Boundary Surveys $243735 $3%285 $64,020 B. Level "A" SUE $10,000 $100000 C. Preparation of Plat and Field Note Descriptions 82 $1292000 $1173000 $246,000 D. Printing of Plans & Specifications $1,200 $1,200 $2 400 E. TxDOT Utility Coordination Meetings $18,000 $%000 $27 000 Total Additional Service Not toExceed Amount 5172 935 $176485 $349,420 Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying Contact information Recipients of professional land surveying services under this agreement may direct complaints regarding such services to the Texas Board of Professional and Land Surveying, 12100 Park 35 Circle, Building A, Suite 156, MC 230, Austin, TX 78753, Phone (512) 239-5263, Fax (512) 239-5253. If this General Engiuecriug Services Agreement Task Order meets with your• approval, please sign and return one set to our office along with your directive to proceed. We look forward to working with you on this important project for the City of Anna and arc available to discuss this task further at your convenience. Sincerely yours, / Craig M. Kerkhoff, P.E., C.F.M. APPROVCD TOR THR C1T'Y OF ANNA, TCXAS Mr. Jim Procc, City Manager Date Terns Aurerlcmr Prrhllc )forks Assoclnlloe ZOIOAirnrrlee L•nvirmuuenlu! Project of the )'enr SIO - 5100 A4i111ar 11IGIt,�y«'.yw.,011 �5 wflip «b"tim`«iiud'�a+-«E'a4) w6p �dualwu mk �dlainicn fan.. �t m�eM «�i�M dm Te.Y[ri rirn) r526 PROJECT B CONTINUES TO COLLIN COUNTY OUTER LOOP or a 7 R yldl.ca S L zSLEE CINNING.AMLv0. BE I PROJECT C PROJECT D �� PROJECT B -1 Y sRs- - - - -- ------- -- `,-_ _r— - - - `t .��.y-ley �'•. ..E J�_�� �F_l • t ,i.Y r... 'Itli ti...- _ _-_ J � - 135 v 'SC1 '� [•15EEE CUL VEa55TCr _Lnroutl ��• •aWP IQ '^• ` ?� x r2� x M1r S •l ixt/. L. r .] " a L L I IN a z PROJECT A f M [u7 Q�iE:"" `iT�l•i5."iS7•Ir-iT1i^ I I l wl rti ..4� .. ! •,->r .,., r - Y vaT ROW , _ __ _., lop CURB • t ir - - _.-_ - �. -:: !'�-�.Y — -- _ -•� _ _ \���/' ._ �. _ _ SN y!de ..._ �. y_ - _.... f... _. �. ...„1• y �•' CURB at .. U r 1 ! I st'(�•12- r l\G it C.. [ty' tn. i� It^ SII ilal'riPi lrpn• E [. sr - l ,xaN i Ili• � 1 !� i$'r' • r r - f _ I rl'�: 'N i IrwyflN[I' N td l -yy �iiG—x i 7i 1 y L A ,y I I PROJECT E I N 4 ( TI TI oc c,R 3a oo R n , aROP 6 ,weL. i4 } seL S FM455 E. w I-E i5 I ....,,.., KE -; 13-1 I I .��•0.10s �'yi , l i 11 rs° ur.r t�/N alas. ww .aoa cure !sl I ,51;5— r �[pW alW lit . - voUi1 L tiKi isneY fLi ^.i FI..: 1il '. } Sifri��[FIIl�,4u:1 I v N � .l 'n�it:RY[Iew ! I 1 PROJECT F I I MIR Ir I l l ' I N , Sgyt�K•l..r L' M 0 n Be PROJECT G 0 100 200 HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET These w � wµle0 I �� 1. � These for [aWlut 01 d u+a IplCillc lxa)w �Y' Re." eI u� dCm^b Is cit6Lu arf �ii w Cann. LLPolk4-S.H. 11 BIRKHOFF, HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.P. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR INTERIM REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, BIDDING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES. CITY OF ANNA TEXAS ! .. UTILITIES RELOCATION BHC PROJECT NO. 2020147 SHEET rv� aw dre.IN 430c, n..rt.a w as el/cuw:c rd., Idaq ocewo ig-. t8[ TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 CRAIG M. KERKHOFF re .Heuo.l:e r�l 1n[ �rl�hott,. tllndrlcll 11 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 TEXAS P.E. NO. 106102 OVERALL PROJECTS 1 �'r' 1 -.1 ° " .% ull cas , ° ° dx�w"e.�l P, I41m 4 III cases. Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 DATE: February 2019 EXISTING UTILITIES EXHIBIT January 2021 1,26/21 — KANDERSON H:\Projects\Anno\202Ol47 SH 5 Utility Relocation\Sheets\2020147 Overall Projects.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: llxl7.eth PLOTTED BY: KEAN ANDERSON ON 1/26/2021 1 PROJECT B �'...-•, I CR 423N j 11 TCE TCE I ..,. - SH 5 (1 9' X 34') 10 (20' X 38') TCL wit 357,423N �50. 00 '�111. }! i6 l26 X 24 ) STA I. l !' `1 i�� PROP 5' SIDEWALK r _.._.......................... _.._.._.._ _.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._'.�w 114 1 n PROP CURB RAMP .,_.._. �.. _.._.._.._. ..-..EXIST ROW_.._ _ - PROP 5' S I DE.VAL fS - .. J ] . r.. TY 7 I " Q ... _ EXIST ROW: _ --I ~.........•....l.. �� .... ... I .. ....... ♦�' . �R................. w, }.. .......... ........... . ... ............. .:. tt n S ��' O~ .62R. !. ~ 6 SH 5 N l CJ 0 SOD R ' �" �" N N Fif7 S •[> �r 00'R 365.00 370+00 /QV -•-_--.'6-R: �. _._.-.-.-. 1.'_.'.. _. .�.-._ L�-._.-•.'1 '._.-.�.-.� �.-.-i-.-. _. _. L.-.-._.-._.-.1._N� _. _.-. _. _I._._.-. _._.-._._._.-.-.-.-.L.-.-.-.-._.-.L.-.-._._. �. _.L...............-._._.-. G s H 5 7 N 4 _L a 1 4 9p•� y 7 �,. A m ! n u mf z } PROP CURB RAMP PROP ROW �......� .....�.. .�.. .._.._.._................ ._..�.. �.._. I .. �.,._..--- ._.._.. ,_,TY 7_..�._ _ _L J_.._.._ '•PROP ROW J I I 5' SIDEWALK IOA�TCE 12 TCE 13 L- - PROP 5' SIDEWALK _ I_f _........._...,.._. _. RY POINT TABLE CL CUNNINGHAM BLVD. y (19'X 7') (35'X 15') j -TCE CULVERT CROSSING CIO-/ PROP ROW STATION OFFSET (FT) 1 (32'X 29') STA 371+00.00 356+55.48 21.00 LT Q PROP CURB RAMP 356+96.01 11.36 LTLl TY 7 - (SEE CULVERT LAYOUT) 356+55.48 9.00 RT Z SEE CUNNINGHAM BLVD. 1PROJECT A 356+96.01 0.64 LT .-I PLAN & PROFILE. 358+03.30 0.64 RT Z FOR PROP 358+43.83 9.00 LT I CONSTRUCTION LIMIT 358+03.30 11.36 RT U 358+43.83 21.00 RT I SEE FM 455 & PROJECT C } PROJECT D (34' 28,) STA 379+22. 31 -` ` PROJECT B PLAN &E.WPROFILE J 49.00' LT 1 STA 381+92.93 i G FOR PROP TCE 37.00' LT CONSTRUCTION LIMIT 1 1 TCE I X16') 211 22'X51'1 TCE-,I I (22'X 29')� 1.r is ! (19'X 45') TCE 18 `g j lI 1 PROP 5' PROP CURB RAMP �•' ��1 X 23')� -i9 l I I I SIDEWALK TCE 11 ^ ^ 'CE TY 1 ! •'''^•�, �.. ..t�.l�"T Inl . � �� i' I � I (78'X 6')� 31 y i4$`% 191� • ..; l _.._..-•--•--•-••-• �'•�.lL4.i�1._.._ _..7. i!._.._.. .r _.......... ..w.L 1._.._.._ 33 �; I �_........ ....... - ■ PROP CUR 0 .SH 5...... ........ i x:s1 �6uir - - 7 $ n ~' 9 � to SH 5 r� Q 375+00 5LIL'SIIO'R 380.00 y 6'R -. .---•-•-•-•-•-I.-.-._.-.-.-._,._._._. . _ .-........._----.-._._._. .�._._.-.-._.'_.L--.-._._._ ❑ lz - •-•- -•-•- •---•---•:_.�/PR 10 d SH 5 i 3 3 O_ 500' R n 1 1iJ 5 0 R ,1 TA 383+40 57 n SH 5 y Z AD rr► 49 00' RT ... .. ............... ....'. - .... T --- ----- - - - - - 5 TA 380+34.94 _ EXIS TROW RAM _.._.._.._..�,.._.._.._.._.._..J y- PRDP Q •- �I'j Il L J .? _.._ _.._ r 'SW_.._.. ^i_..- . �.. �5 3TA8 +4.6.76 .. ,I I `IL PROP CURB RAMP:PROPR 26TCE - 0' RTROW 5._ (45'X 14') 130 .TY 2 ` TCE f I J TCEPROJECT A 6' X 32') 1,927 L.F. TOTAL 10" WATER LINE LENGTH fPROJECT A 275 L.F. OUTSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. 1,652 L.F. INSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. • 1,402 L.F. BY OPEN CUT • 250 L.F. BY DIRECTIONAL BORE GEOMETRY POINT TABLE POI T u DESC. STATION OFFSET (FT) E PC 379+11.20 21.00 LT PT 379+33.40 20.51 LT PC 379+86.74 9.00 RT PT 380+46.31 5.44 RT PC 380+86.95 0.56 RT PT 381+46.52 3.00 LT PC 3$1•St.21 9.49 LT PT 382+03.42 9.00 LT 4 PC I 3R5+82. 00 9. 00 1 T (50'X 34')'- • 32 PROP 6' SIDEWALK I EL SH 5-i. STA 386+67.06 a� 1. CL FM 455 & Lill E. WHITE ST LT= STA 112,27.70 a 50 100 HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET These plans and related specifications were prepared for constrnction of this specific prroject only. Reuse of these documents is at permitted without written authorization BIRKHOFF, HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.P. THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR INTERIM REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, CITY OF ANNA TEXAS ! S.H. 5 UTILITIES RELOCATION BHC PROJECT NO_ SHEE. .. ofBirkhoff, Hendricks & Carter, L.L.P If leis drawing is converted to an electronic file, if any discrepancy occurs between the PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Firm No, 526; TBPLS Finn No. 10031800 BIDDING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES. CRAIG M. KERKHOFF 2020147 electronic file and the Birkhoff, Hendricks & 1 1910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 TEXAS P.E. NO. 106102 PROJECT A 2 Carter, L LP- original document, the original document will govern in all cases. Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 DATE: February 2019 EXISTING UTILITIES EXHIBIT January 2021 y25/21 - KANDERSON H:\Projects\Anna\2020147 SH 5 Utility Relocation\Sheets\2020147 Project A.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: llxl7.ctb PLOTTED BY: KEVIN ANDERSON ON 1/26/2021 I PROJECT B f PROJECT B J CONTINUES TO COLLIN j r -CL CR 423N ' COUNTY OUTER LOOP TCE 10 'r z SH 5 19'X 34') TCE (20'X 38') ? TCL 357,50.00 r II k (26'X 24') i5 423N [ ,• I k �.•� „_.• STA - SIDEWALK PROP 5 KIIIIIIIIIIIIII �FX t .,.,,._.._....,_....... .. �..�...�.,� PROP CURB RAMP TY 7 _....._...... R ~ �.._A PROP 5' SIDEWALK + '~ 5r ROW - - I --------------------..-._...- ------,_- - -- - - - --EXIST ROW_• - - - - - -- �y...... r.. _. - --- 4- 4111111111 .........- + 1 I - 5 V w � 2 � �..... _.. 6 O � � 1 0 SOD R N N � Fif 6, R S r •pl �rIF, 0 1 On 500'R 365.00 370+00 0 ... ..--. .. .. .6"R: �. _._._.-_.'_.l.'_... _._ _.�. _._ _._._.1•.-. _.�._.� �.-.-i_. _. _.1. _._._. _. �. _. 1._N _. _. _. _._. _._._._._.... _ ._._._._._._..._._._._._. _. L._._._._. .. _ _ _ _ _. l._._"_._. Gc SH 5 7 c N 4' 06 r 3. 37' 1 4 9O. m A m! W z k S[V .. -. N --.. --. - .. r� y' ... ...... .. .. .. .. .. -. ..--..... .-N. J TI RAMP _.._.�� ..;I -- �� _.•� - .. _.._.._.._.._ - ��� + - N U �._ _.._.._.._.._.._.._.•_.._.._.._.._.._.._. ._„_.T_._..J PROP i� PROP ROWI� .. ..,. _ _. _.._.._..-.. _ - _.._.._.._.._.._..�. ._ _L _.._.._.. ROW J EXIST ROW. Y 7�„� %'J� _ 5' SIDEWALK 12 TCE 13 L- -- PROP 5' SIDEWALKS 10 TEE •� •• ••-• 'RY POINT TABLE CL CUNNINGHAM 9LVD. 9'X 7') (35'X 15') j` a TCE CULVERT CROSSING C10 PROP ROW ^ STATION OFFSET (FT) 1 356+55.48 21.00 LT Q PROP CURB RAMP 111 (32'X 29') STA 371 00.00 356+96.01 11.36 LT TY 7 SEE CULVERT LAYOUT) 356+55, 48 9.00 RT Z ci PROJECT B SEE CUNNINGHAMI BLVID. PROJECT P 356+96.01 0.64 LT f PLAN & PROFILE' 8,846 L.F. TOTAL 12" WATER LINE LENGTH 358+03.30 0.64 RT Z ❑1 FOR PROP i '� 358+43.83 9.00 LT � CONSTRUCTION LIMIT ,000 L.F. ADDITIONAL 12 WATER LINE 3sa+03.30 1.36 RT c� ( 846 L.F. INSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. 358+43,83 200 RT I l IL 6'X 32') STA 379+22.31 49.00' LT L TCE (24'X 22') l 1 STA 381+92.93 37. 00' LT GEOMETRY POINT TABLE POINT >< DESC" STATION OFFSET (FT) 1 PC 379+11.20 21.00 LT 2 PT 379+33.40 20.51 LT 3 PC 379+86.74 9.00 RT -7 PT 380+46.31 5.44 RT 5 PC 380+86.95 0.56 RT G PT 381+46.52 3.00 LT ? PC 381.81.21 9.49 LT £ PT 382+03.42 9.00 LT SEE FM 455 & E. WHITE ST PLAN & PROFILE FOR PROP CONSTRUCTION LIMIT I CL SIT 5 STA 386+67.06 CL FM 455 & E. WHITE ST STA 112+27.70 I I 1 PROP CUR I PR01 RAM I I f F- 1 In � wi �I 5 •Lal PC 1 S8`o+H7. 00 1 9- 00 1 1 1 P 5U 100 HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET These plans and related specifications were prepared for construction of (his specific project only. Reuse of these documents is notpermitted without written authorization BIRKHOFF, HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.V THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR INTERIM REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, CITY OF ANNA TEXAS CITY S.H. 5 UTILITIES RELOCATION BHC PROJECT NO_ SHEET .. - of Birkhoff, Hendricks & Carter, L.L.P If leis drawing is converted to an electronic file, if any discrepancy occurs between the PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Firm No, 526; TBPLS Finn No. 10031800 BIDDING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES. CRAIG M. KERKHOFF 2020147 electronic file and the Birkhoff, Hendricks & 1 1910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 TEXAS P.E. NO. 106102 PROJECT B 3 Carter, L LP- original document, the original document will go,em in all cases, Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 DATE: February 2019 EXISTING UTILITIES EXHIBIT January 2021 y25/21 - KANDERSON H:\Projects\Anna\2020147 SH 5 Utility Relocation\Sheets\2020147 Project B.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: llxl7.ctb PLOTTED BY: KEVIN ANDERSON ON 1/26/2021 PROJECT B S.S.M.H. FL ELEV=UNKNOWN MANHOLE WITHIN PROPOSED R.O.W. (22' X T2 29'17 0\1 N SH 5 ..-. PROJECT C — — s — PROPOSED TXDOT ol PROFILE ELEV=691.06 _.._.._.._.._............ _�..._ 101P Row ..w..r,.. S.S.M.H. FL ELEV=679.62 MANHOLE WITHIN PROPOSED R.O.W. PROJECT C 150 L.F. TOTAL 0 L.F. OUTSIDE 150 L.F. INSIDE • 150 L.F. 12" * 150 L.F. 20" i � PROJECT D i ICE � I j (34'X 28') ] ` ; ICE I 1 1 'lf16'S (22 21 (22'X51' 3� 3 f ' 375,00 500'R F-� r'ifc- pnh 1 S .._.._.._.._.. ..�..�..,,.,,, OP ,L_ROW,,. PR I � I II TCE PROJECT C f16' X 32' ) I I I PROJECT A I I I I I •— 'I 12" SANITARY SEWER LENGTH PROPOSED R.O.W. PROPOSED R.O.W. SANITARY SEWER ENCASEMENT PIPE PROJECT B S-S-M-H- PROJECT D ICE FL ELEV=UNKNOWN (34'1 28' ) MANHOLE WITHIN T ICE 1ct PRDPDSEO R.O.W. (2 x16) 21 (22' xs1 _.._ _.._.. F122'X 29'117 r 1 ` 0 (20\X?3CEI i9 �� k` j�It i - C SH 5 .. ..... ........ . .. . .. . .. 375,00 500'R SH 5 1 mlll�= !OP ROW .._ _.._.._..—.•�' PROJECT C ..._..'..J� „_.._.. _.._.. P222 i PfM TCE i 6' X 32') ' I I PROJECT A I 4 II PROJECT D 252 L.F. TOTAL 8" SANITARY SEWER LENGTH 0 L.F. OUTSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. 252 L.F. INSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. a 50 100 HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET These plans and related specifications were prepared for construction of this specific project only. Reuse of these documents is not permitted without written authorization BIRKHOFF, HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.R THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR INTERIM REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSIRUCTION. CITY OF ANNA TEXAS f S.H. 5 UTILITIES RELOCATION BHC PROJECT NO- SHEET .. - of Birkhoff, Hendricks & Carter, UP If this drawing is converted to an electronic file, if any discrepancy occurs between the PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Finn N526TBPLS FiN10031800 rm o. ; Firm o. BIDDING, OR PEWIT PURPOSES. CRAIG M. KERKHOFF 2020147 electronic fle and the Birkhoff, Hendricks & 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 TEXAS RE NO. 106102 PROJECTS C & D 4 original document, the original Carter, nt will document will govern in all cases. Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 DATE February 2019 EXISTING UTILITIES EXHIBIT January Janua 2021 y25/21 - KANDERSON H:\Projects\Anna\2020147 SH 5 Utility Relocation\Sheets\2020147 Project C&D.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE llxl7.ctb PLOTTED BY: KEVIN ANDERSON ON 1/26/2021 PROP CULVERT 2-9'x5' RC13 _ STA 371.OD.00 ST ROW _ _.._.. ,`.._.._. 4_1"1:,_,. PROP R _ A33-1 TY PCO INLET(4FT)(BOTH) STA 371 +80. 7 49. 50' RT 5 H S 5 375�00 -.- • :.-...�, _.�.r_ .�.......... .........�:�J=: -. �. -. �:-.�.-�..... _..mot.......... .................. A 3. TY LINE LINE A33 2 ST 2 INLET(4FT)(BOTHI 3 •08.00 LINE A33-3 LINE A33-4 - 3 A33-L A Ilk r- 25 8 r�Da1 J_.PROP _ _ ......., _ ROW r ft LINE A3 A a,- I;�tOPi� DN227 1T S.S.M.H. ! A33-3 )0 F'L ELEV=679'62 PROJECT (; TY PCO INLET(4FT) (LEFT) )T MANHOLE WITHIN STA 376-U.00 A33-OUT PROPOSED R.O.W��o _ 49.50' RT 226 STUB -IN NLET(4FT)(BOTH) STA 371+09.00 STA 375;08.00 51, 50' RT . ! ! 49. 50' RT A33-3 A33 I TC=694.65 TC=687.65 FL 30"RCP=685.42(IN/OUT) FL 30"RCP=680.45(IN/OUT) A33-2A EXIST GROUND ULVERT C10 TC•692.51 ALONG FL OF PIPE 2-9'X5'RCBi § 3p"RCP•683.74[1NlOUT) ---- - 679.72(IN) 679.22(IN) A33-2 TC=688. 60 FL 30"RCP'681,75fIN/OUT) OP GRADE ONG GUTTER DN228 ' N225 5. 60% ON227 7 LF 123 LF - RCP DN226 30" RCP A;_1-33 LINE A33-2 DS244 A34-I.'., DS243 7Y P-0 INLET(3FT)(RIGHT) STA 371+80.72 _ V 49.50' LT D5245' ! ROW _•.r..� .. ..� STA 373-30.00r v A34-2 49.50' LT- TY PCO INLET OFT)(RIGHT) STA 374.81.00 f4q.50- LT 1--% ALINE A34-1 L LINE A34-IA SH "-LINE A34-2 LINE A34-3 J SH 375+00 - )T A34-OUT STUB -I )0 STA 371+10.00 .T 51.00' LT ONl►. PROP ROW „_.. ..�_. _..�.. _.._.._ PROPS-S.M.H. { 2-9'FL ELEV=679.62 1 PROJECT C STA MANHOLE WITHIN ! PROPOSED R.O.W. I 705 T CIO TOO 5' RC6 . 7(IN) 7[IN) 695 690 A34-1A TC-688.96 24"RCP=683.49(IN/OUT) A34-1 PROP GRADE' TC=687.65 ALONG GUTTER, FL 24"RCP=682.00(IN) FL 24"RCP=679.67(OUT) 685 v~ 1.02% E t~02/. r)5244 680 _� -� - 195 LF 155 LF �9.00. 30" RCP 30" RCP SqX LINE A33 2A LINE A33-3 675 . A 4-- -- - ------ 7 TC=6)1.97 FL 24"RCP=685.00(IN/OUT) I Q YR HGL00%-~ _-----1'UO'1. - 3. 67% - - - -- - - - -- ----- 145 LF 146 LF 217 LF 24"RCP 24"RCP 24"RCP LINE A34-IA LINE A34-2 LINE A34-3 70 LF 30 LF- 30" RCP 30" RCP 6 LF "RCP A32-7 69 LF 24"RCP LINE A34-1 PROJECT C 433-4 PROJECT C LINE A33-1 LINE 670 05243 45 LF TRENCH 555 LF TRENCH EXCAVATION PROTECTION I ,! EXCAVATION PROTECTION %_ 419 LF TRENCH EXCAVATION AROTECTTONr - 665 a w 100 375+00 375+00 TxDOT PROPOSED NB DRAINAGE TxDOT PROPOSED SB DRAINAGE HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET These, dnd rekled ��,,. CITY OF ANNA TEXAS °,pane 1a `a �n `� of Nw �mpcl a Iy Rene. W 11Kar dxun eals N BIRKHOFF HENDRICKS &CARTER L.L.P. > > THESE DOCUNE� ARE FOR INTERIM REVIEW AND ARE NOT INIEWED FOR CONSTRUCTION, BHC PROJECT NO SHEET ups r. if:nc�. n 1�nl o,11 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS MOOING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES. S.H. 5 UTILITIES RELOCATION 2020147 .._ aa, d,oWhg k ca-vt,d to an A.ct. is rn., .s cny d;eneporcy xc". em-e th TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 CRAIG IL KERKHOFF PROJECT C N.ueoec 4r vr.¢ ln. $v�Fn+l, f<andrkH t cos"' LlP °' `"' °°""'case s, °"p"u C-t. . L ..n <,., ., ,n cases. 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 TEXAS RE NO. 106102 DATE Felxuary 2019 TxDOT PROPOSED NB & SB DRAINAGE PLAN & PROFILES January2021 5 'EVISED: 1/25/21 - KANDERSON H:\Projects\Anna\2020147 SH 5 Utility Relocation\Sheets\2020147 Project C P&P.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: llxl7.cth PLOTTED BY: KEVIN ANDERSON ON 1/26/2021 h TCE t28'X 31'1 PROP DRAINAGE EASEMENT A2 TCE 45 PROP 5' SIDEWALK -TCE (--I % (21'X 47') 43 TCE r _ rSTA LT . 36 15' X 21') 1/ l (24'X 20') I f �49.00' 0' LT TCE 40 I f r--,.-..-..-....-.....,...I i .....-.. PROP ROw.... ' •....�.. •.�•. r .............� I I .....,,-- --. -•..I. E �.... . S 17 j j it SIA 4U4+71-J 5 CL W.4TH ST'. j I STA 0+00.00__\-r ;4' TCE f~ 1 I^ - n I 1 (33' X 15\RAMPTY OP CURB 11 f TCE 1 PROP C49I 1 - (33'X 14') I 1 1 URB I RAMP TY 7PROP CURB RAMP •, L..J.. PROP. ROW-.._.._. ,' !��. -. _TY 7 .0' ^ S .'_ _ -- - - ,� `0 _.. -..,.- - 13 �X{ST ROW, - R _ _ EXIST (IOW � -•A� - w- - - - 3-j3 R =00'R y00 r- 1'- FI' R 0.pp ' i 500R ) 500- 4 4 500'P1 _.-._._._�_90' - - 'f _ 15 16 y 1 4 A CL SH 5 w n-�---� — — - 1, iII 7 12 k --�--- — 8 3 �__.. 'yRflP Cif r ,PROP CURS RAnIP T Fk !—I Lam;....... P�P ftd1M rl... Y 44 46 PRO P CURB .� RAMP TY 7 1- TCE PROP CURB RAMPI l PROP 5' SIDEWALK RAMP TY 7 yy 36 37._.._..-.,-. 39 TCE q1 (21'X 11') II I TY 7 TCE ' T ) f 1 �'I 120'X 5') PROP CURB RAMP J I .�I4 CULVERT CROSS NG C 2 J I i CULVERT CROSSING C11 { TY 7 1 (95 X 7 ) STA 399 - ; -� W•STH sT. PROJECT rL 7K s f STA 389.52.00 I TCE (SEE CULVERT LAY OU�1 j 404+62.42 (SEE CULVERT LAYOUT) CL W. 7TH ST, I 1 SEE W. 7TH S' . • I PLAN & PROFI (32'X 5') i ii 1 SEE W.STH ST. STA � PLAN 1PIIOFILE E.4TH ST. FOR TABLE GEOMETRY POINT TABLE l� H l FOR PROP i PROP R CL STA 0 F- N � .+00.00 1 In 1 � j TATION OFFSET (FT) POINT tt DESC. STATION OFFSET (FT) -40 CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION LIMIT = 11+30.72 3.00 RT 10 PT 395+13.55 9.00 RT { i PROJECT E i y— — — C E.4TH SI F- 11 +90. 29 0.56 LT 1 1 PC 396+34. 12 3.00 RT )2+32.71 5.65 LT 12 PT 396+34.12 9.00 RT M~ I W 12,87. 33 9,00 LT 13 PC 397+39, 01 3.00 RT I 1 ` 3 k )4+40.14 9.00 LT 14 PT 397+39.01 9.00 RT 14+70.72 1 3.53 LT I i 15 PC 1 397.59.64 1 3.00 RT i 1 PROJECT E 1,065 L.F. TOTAL 8" WATER LINE LENGTH 560 L.F. OUTSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. 505 L.F. INSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. �t a 50 100 HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET These 0Wnw a.� 1eleled .�-12 'Ilk" p1.pe1M ry eandevea n ,r Nw -oiea any Roue. M it- tm menu N 44 A 1�dle. Pof r. BIRKHOFF HENDRICKS & CARTER L.L.P. > > THESE ooeuMENrs ARE FOR INTERIM REnEw AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, CITY OF ANNA TEXAS S.H. 5 UTILITIES RELOCATION BHC PROJECT NO" SHEE"i .._ Ilan ups iii:r s 1N, drn.Inq k cw vt.d to an .a.clromc rn., •1 c y d.nnpo q• xcvre eH..e. mr PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Firm No, 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 BIDDING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES. CRAIG M. KERKHOFF 2020147 N.ueo.c G1. vn¢ In. $v.ho+1, f<andrkH t 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 TEXAS P.E. NO. 106102 PROJECT E 6 dw C�tw',l .11 °"9 ° QOC cases. . °nP"4 daena.. .va e i •+ w cases. Dallas, Texas75243 (214)361-7900 DATE: February 2019 EXISTING UTILITIES EXHIBIT January2021 ,x25/21 — KANDERSON H:\Projects\Anna\2020147 SH 5 Utility Relocation\Sheets\2020147 Project E.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: llxl7.ctb PLOTTED BY: KEAN ANDERSON ON 1/26/2021 51A 9U9+O(. J, ' (L W.4TH ST. STA 0+00.00. TCE X 15') PROP CURB RAMP TY 1 I 111 4 8 441 1 ..1 a_ SW U 2' S3' 40. 1 3 E +�F PROP'URB)_ �'� .le T r RAMP Y 1 TCE (44'X 5') CL S H 5 T•! STA 404+62.42 ILE � E.4TH ST. STA 0.00.00 N LIMIT CL E.4TH ST TCE [47'X 13'1 PROP CURB 8 PE 405+11.00 3.00 RT 9 PT 405+11.00 9.00 RT 10 PC 408+75.68 3,00 RT 11 PT 409+40.16 1.17 LT 12 PC 4. LT 50 4' -r PROP I CURB RAMP TY 7 I PROP CURB �TY 7 R ,I INS CURB' AMP TY 1 51 11 PROJECT F i I � SEE E.4TH ST.- — — PLAN & PROFILE 'I FOR PROP � I CONSTRUCTION LIMIT V) I = I F- v � LLI PROJECT F 140 L.F. TOTAL 8" WATER LINE LENGTH 0 L.F. OUTSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. 140 L.F. INSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. ■ 140 L.F. 8" WATER LINE • 140 L.F. 14" ENCASEMENT PIPE :I -..-.._.. PROP CURB '..- TY SEE W.3R PLAN & P FOR PROP CONSTRUC SIA 4U4+0r. Jr ' CL W.4TH ST. 1 j ICE 8 PC 405+11.00 3.00 RT STA 0•00.00 — [47'X 13,1 9 PT 405+11.00 9.00 RT TCE ! I' 10 PC 408+75.68 3.00 RT 409+40. 16 1. 17 LT X 15') PROP CURB _ I 11 PT 409.57.15 d.68 LT RAMP IN 1 PROP 12 PC t I CURB qg 4$ ' RAMP 50 PROP CURB RAMP i �1'' PROP CURB R dr TY 1 r .T,Y.? .. ,.I ...I .7.,.1. ,.�: ...,, ..� ... �. �l PROP 5' SIDEWAL':. 1 2' 5340. 13 E J ` SH 5 A ` } ry i f-= • __ i� PROP C ..._. 1 J PROP CURB RAMP 1 URB TY 7 I 4 - TY 7 -"- L- RAMP TY 1 1 I 1 artW Ir 1 I TCE r !� I PROJECT F w >] ST. (44' X 5') 1 -TCE _ SEE E.4TH ST.- (28'X 6') I ! PLAN & PROFILE 11 ! SEE W.3R I, 1. STA 404+L62.42 ` FOR PROP PROJECT G I I t- I PLANPROP I I CONSTRUCTION LIMIT ILE CL E.4TH ST. i LA y CONSTRUC STA 0+00.00 4 V) I 1 N LIMIT _ ; ` 1Cr CrI CL E.4TH ST. F- 1 v I 1. ! LJ PROJECT G 120 L.F. TOTAL 12" WATER LINE LENGTH 0 L.F. OUTSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. 120 L.F. INSIDE PROPOSED R.O.W. • 120 L.F. 12" WATER LINE • 120 L.F. 20" ENCASEMENT PIPE a 50 100 150 HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEET These pWnw drq 0vlalad�2 b,,ka. [' R �*f I of �� oay Race, M it- documents u -1 we wit- i.�ii:r Pdlla BIRKHOFF HENDRICKS & CARTER L.L.P. > > ARE FOR INTERIM REnEw THESE E NOT INTENDED AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, CITY OF ANNA TEXAS S.H. 5 UTILITIES RELOCATION 13HC PROJECT NO_ SHEE. .._ w s s athm u:, d,oWhg k ew..et,d to an ,a,ctro is TM, ,� c.y d�w.par.'y occur. em-e th PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Firm No, 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 BIDDING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES, CRAIG M. KERKHOFF 2020147 Nsseoec rde ea¢ tnr $vkhr+t, ttandrkH t 11910 Greenville Ave-, Suite 600 TEXAS P.E. N0. 106102 PROJECTS F & G 7 d r' _ta ° 9 °.n.a°�"0 C-ti e.•n vase i docw •, cases. Dallas, Texas (214)361-7900 February DATE: Februa 2019 EXISTING UTILITIES EXHIBIT January2021 EVISED: 1/25/21 - KANDERSON H:\Projects\Anna\2020147 SH 5 Utility Relocation\Sheets\2020147 Project F&G.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: 11x17.ctb PLOTTED BY: KFAN ANDERSON ON 1/26/2021 37.50' LT" I j A39-2 2 II -- i A39-2A A3�"GHT) A40- {I,. A40-3 _ TY 405+34.00 TY INLTY PCO NLET(3FT)(RIGHT: it PCO INLET(3Fi)(RIGHT) i 4403A39 1A ET(4FT)(LEFT) STAPCO INLET(4FT)(LEFT) TY PCO INLSTA 404.03.00 (LEFT) I'. SYA 406+77.00 = SiA 406+34.00 I (4F +96.Tf.30' t T I +71 . 00 I 37. T 37. 50' LT i 37. 50" RT ; STA LT '.T 37. 50' RT _ L,PROP t ETr.FT) (LEFT) I 1_.._.._ .L.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.. j LINE A4D-2 I L.._. _.._.. ..�.._.._..�. -LINE A40-4 I I LINE A40-3 .OU_._._•_ _ E;tIST JRO>� 40 0❑ C-5H 5 - Sfi-�j - EXIST RJJ1i_• 40 i•00 - - - - - FE SH 5-1 - - - _.._.. �.- �. L. LINE A39-1A LAT I LAT A39-7 r LINO A39 - - - - LINE A39.? LINE A39-2A LA I i DIN, µ LAT 4 8 �DN261 _�. _ - 1 E%IST ROW DN252 0N255 L I DN264 r.._.._.. ; k 1 r..- + �a D,1Z58 A39-S •'DH2H TY P FGf3I� TX3FT-3�TX3FT) X3FT 3FTX3FT6 DN253II I ON255. PROJECT F D"2s° STA •75.$0 `� ! ' PROJECT F r 3.70.50 (3FTX3FT 3FT 54 RTI I' I I I I I ( � I 50' RT I X3FT) : A39-9: i 5STA 0. 5TAP405F34.00 FLt( T%5FT-3FTx5FT) 1I i 1 I I • i II 1 I ss.00 RT i S� 51:507' R° 1= j PROJECT G i i (24"RCP) I I PROJECT G I p.- i I 25 I. 1 I 1 I i I l cn I' W I. M 1 $ 3 A39-2 TC-706.63 _FL 24"RCP-700.94(IN) FL 36"RCP=699.94(IN/OUT) A39-IA -C=705.42 )0. 1 2 (I N) 0.657 2(IN1/OUT) PROP GRADE ALONG GUTTER 1.34% DN254--_ !DN252 0.78% -DN251 10-YR HGL DN255- DN253 _ _ _ - - GN25a 10.50% . 50'I. PROJECT F� 55 LF 158 LF i"RCP 36"RCP A39-IA LINE A39-2 i A39-2A TC=707.93 FL 24"RCP=701.26(IN) FL 36"RCP=700.76(IN/OUT) EXIST GROUND: I -ALONG �- OF PIPE - 1 . 06% 0. 36% --- DN�257 Df N258 l 0.571 138 LF 36"RCP LINE A39-2A A39-2B TC=709.74 FL 24"RCP•703.76(IN) FL 30"RCP=703.76(IN) FL 36"RCP=701.76(OUT) DN261. DN259---.---. . 0. 2177 �-1.73% DN260 A40-4 TC=709.69 715 24"RCP=703.21 (IN/OUT) ... .... ---- ---- :-FL- - - A40-2 _ 10 TC=705.60 A40-3 =699.29(IN/OUT) FL 24"RCP=700.47(IN/OUT) TC=707.54 FL 24"RCP=701.79(IN/OUT) 710 EXIST GROUND J PROP GRADE ALONG CL OF PIPE ALONG GUTTER - - - -DN26. 705 - -- - -- . -- 10-YR HGL 700 695 PROJECT F 690 -- - •---•--------•---- ------ ------ - ----- ----- - - ---- - ------ ---- --- --------- 02 LF 226 LF 4"RCP 24"RCP E A40-2 LINE A40-3: LI 685 680 PROJECT G 232 LF 1 24"RCP LINE A40-4 LIP 1100 LF TRENCIi EXCAVATION PROT TION 896 LF TRENCH EXCAVATION PROTECTION 675 a sn 100 405.00 405.00 TxDOT PROPOSED NB DRAINAGE TxDOT PROPOSED SB DRAINAGE HORIZONTAL SCALE IN FEE( These pior,, -i .,li[w , c;rcc+:a�, .s• CITY OF ANNA TEXAS prepana ry cane:evc[ n yr U'u epc�fk ,orea amp R••e. W lnex exumena orli wr. W:r s 04 a r�m o+11 BIRKHOFF, HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.P. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR INTERIM REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, BIDDING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES. 7 S.H. 5 UTILITIES RELOCATION BHC PROJECT NO. 2020147 SHEET .._ W, drorinq k w-vt,d to an rWtl is rn., + c y d.cr•pc q• ect". eH..•., mr TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 CRAIG M. KERKHOFF PROJECTS F & G N.sseo.c G1• w4 [nk *kkyplr, ttendrkk• t Cot.., Lea wq�nai Qaciimenr, rh• oripmW C-t, . L ..n oo <,., ., w cases. 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 TEXAS P.E. NO. 106102 DATE: February 2019 TxDOT PROPOSED NB & SB DRAINAGE PLAN & PROFILES January2021 „/21 - KANDERSON H:\Projects\Anna\2020147 SH 5 Utility Relocation\Sheets\2020147 Project F&G P&P.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: llxl7.cth PLOTTED BY: KEVIN ANDERSON ON 1/26/2021 THE CITY OF Anna AGENDA ITEM: City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Joey Grisham Approve a Resolution approving the the Form of Articles of Incorporation for the formation of the Anna Housing Finance Corporation. (Economic Development Director Joey Grisham) SUMMARY: Staff was approached last year by Ryan Combs with JPI to develop a Class A, Senior Living Development at Anna Town Square by Palladium. In order to make the project viable, a Housing Finance Corporation is needed to allow for a property tax exemption. Chapter 394 of the Texas Local Government Code allows for the creation of HFCs, with several cities having formed them including but not limited to: Dallas, Fort Worth, Rowlett, McKinney, Arlington, and many others The purpose of HFCs is to provide a means to finance the cost of residential ownership and development that will provide decent, safe and sanitary housing at affordable prices for residents of local governments. Since the project is tax exempt, the City will receive a developer fee from the project to offset lost property tax revenue. It is important to note that the project is not "public housing" or Section 8. It simply offers rent control to allow more seniors on fixed incomes to afford the rents. The initial Board of the Anna HFC is the Anna City Council. HFCs can issue bonds but in the case of this project, private activity bonds will be issued through Collin County. These are not municipal bonds and do not affect the city's credit or tax rate. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The City will receive a developer fee on this project and any future projects undertaken by the Anna HFC. STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 1: Growing Anna Economy Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the resolution. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution 2. Exhibit A 3. Parmore Anna Senior Living - Overview 3.8.21 4. Scan0006 APPROVALS: Joey Grisham, Economic Development Director Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CREATION OF THE ANNA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION; APPROVING THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION THEREOF; CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF THE INITIAL INCORPORATORS AND AUTHORIZING THE FILING OF SAID ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas (the "City") is a duly formed home -rule municipality in Collin County, Texas; and WHEREAS, under Texas Local Government Code § 394.001, et seq., the governing body of a municipality may form one or more housing finance corporations for the purpose of helping to finance the cost of residential ownership and development that will provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing at affordable prices for residents of the municipality; and WHEREAS, the City has received a certain Application for Incorporation of Housing Finance Corporation filed by three residents of the City who are Texas citizens and at least 18 years of age; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas (the "City Council") has reviewed said application and the proposed Articles of Incorporation of Anna Housing Finance Corporation, the form of which are attached hereto as Exhibit A (the "Articles"); and WHEREAS, the City Council has found and determined that the formation of the housing finance corporation is wise, expedient, necessary, and advisable and desires that the Articles be filed in order to form the Anna Housing Finance Corporation; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS: Section 1. Incorporation of Recitals. The above -stated recitals are found to be true and correct and are incorporated into this resolution as if set forth in full for all purposes. Section 2. Approval of Articles; Incorporators. The City Council hereby approves the form of the Articles and directs that three or more residents of the City who are at least 18 years of age act as incorporators of the housing finance corporation by signing, verifying, and delivering in duplicate to the secretary of state the Articles. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City of Anna City Council on the 131h day of April 2021. Approved: Mayor, Nate Pike Attested: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land EXHIBIT A ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE ANNA HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION We, the undersigned natural persons, each of whom is at least eighteen (18) years of age or more, and a resident of the City of Anna, Texas, (the "City") and a citizen of the State of Texas, acting as incorporators of a corporation under the provisions of Chapter 394, Texas Local Government Code, do hereby adopt the following Articles of Incorporation for such corporation: ARTICLE I Corporation Name The name of the corporation is the Anna Housing Finance Corporation (the "Corporation"). ARTICLE II Nature of Corporation The Corporation is a public, nonprofit corporation. ARTICLE III Duration of Corporation The period of duration of the Corporation shall be perpetual. ARTICLE IV Corporate Purpose and Agency 4.01 The Corporation is organized solely to carry out the purposes of Chapter 394, Texas Local Government Code, i.e., exclusively for the purpose of benefitting and accomplishing public purposes of, and on behalf of, the City and any other local governments which become included in the Corporation pursuant to these articles, by financing the cost of residential ownership and development that will provide decent, safe and sanitary housing for residents of the City at prices they can afford. It has been determined and declared by the Legislature of the State of Texas that such residential ownership and development will (a) provide for and promote the public health, safety, morals, and welfare; (b) relieve conditions of unemployment and encourage the increase of industry and commercial activity and economic development so as to reduce the evils attendant upon unemployment; (c) provide for efficient and well -planned urban growth and development including the elimination and prevention of potential urban blight and the proper coordination of industrial facilities with public services, mass transportation and residential development; (d) assist persons of low and moderate income in acquiring and owning decent, safe and sanitary housing which they can afford; and (e) preserve and increase ad valorem tax bases of local governmental units; and the foregoing have been determined and declared by the Legislature of the State of Texas to lessen the burden of government and to be public purposes and functions. 4.02 The Corporation is formed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 394, Texas Local Government Code as it now or may hereafter be amended. 4.03 The Corporation shall have all other powers of a like or different nature not prohibited by law which are available to non-profit corporations in Texas and which are necessary or useful to enable the Corporation to perform the purposes for which it is created, including the power to issue bonds, notes or other obligations, and otherwise exercise its borrowing power to accomplish the purposes for which it was created. 4.04 The Corporation is created as a housing finance corporation pursuant to Chapter 394, Texas Local Government Code and shall be a governmental unit within the meaning of Subdivision (2), Section 101.001, Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. The operations of the Corporation are governmental and not proprietary functions for purposes of the Texas Tort Claims Act, Section 101.001, et seq., Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. The Corporation shall have the all the powers authorized in in Chapter 394 of the Texas Local Government Code, including without limitation those enumerated in Section 394.032 of the Texas Local Government Code. 4.05 References herein to the City Council shall mean the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas. 4.06 A resolution approving the form of these articles of incorporation was adopted by the City Council on April 13, 2021. ARTICLE V No Members or Shareholders The Corporation shall have no members and shall have no stock. ARTICLE VI Board of Directors 6.01 All powers of the Corporation shall be vested in a Board of Directors consisting of seven (7) members (the "Board"). 6.02 The initial directors of the Corporation ("Director" or "Directors") shall be those persons named in Article VII, below. With respect to the initial Board, the terms of the initial Directors shall commence on the date the Secretary of State has issued the certificate of incorporation for the Corporation and end at the conclusion of two (2) or four (4) years thereafter, as indicated in Article VII. Subsequent Directors shall be appointed to the Board for terms of four (4) years. Any Director may be removed from office at any time, with or without cause, by simple majority of the City Council. 6.03 All Directors must be residents of the City of Anna, Texas. 6.04 All Directors shall be appointed by and serve at the will of the City Council. Appointments shall be made by majority vote of members present and need not be by formal resolution or ordinance. A vacancy on the Board occurring before the end of a Director's term shall be filled in the same manner as an appointment and shall be for the remainder of the unexpired term of office. 6.05 Except as set forth in Section 6.02 above, Directors shall serve staggered terms of office of four (4) years, with no term limits. Page 2 6.06 All other matters pertaining to the internal affairs of the Corporation shall be governed by Bylaws adopted by the Board, so long as such Bylaws are not inconsistent with these articles or the laws of the State of Texas; provided, however, that such Bylaws may change the number of Directors of the Corporation.. ARTICLE VII Initial Directors The names, addresses and initial terms of office of the seven (7) initial Directors, each of whom resides within the City, are: Name Address Initial Term Nate Pike c/o City of Anna 4 years I I I N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Kevin Toten c/o City of Anna 4 years I I I N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Lee Miller c/o City of Anna 4 years 111 N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Josh Volmer c/o City of Anna 4 years 111 N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Danny Ussery c/o City of Anna 2 years 111 N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Stan Carver II c/o City of Anna 2 years I I I N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Randy Atchley c/o City of Anna 2 years I I I N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 ARTICLE VIII Registered Office and Agent The street address of the initial registered office of the Corporation is 1 I I N. Powell Parkway, Anna, Texas 75409 and the name of its initial registered agent at such address is Jim Proce. Page 3 ARTICLE IX Incorporators The names and street addresses of the incorporators, each of whom resides within the City, are: Name Address Alan Guard c/o City of Anna 111 N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Rhandy Pena c/o City of Anna 111 N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 Jeffrey Freeth c/o City of Anna 111 N. Powell Parkway Anna, Texas 75409 ARTICLE X Director Liability; Indemnification A Director or employee shall not be personally liable to the Corporation for monetary damages for breach of fiduciary duty as an officer, director or employee, except for liability (i) for any breach of the officer's duty of loyalty to the Corporation, (ii) for acts or omissions not in good faith or which involve intentional misconduct or a known violation of law, (iii) under Texas law, or (iv) for any transaction from which the director derived any improper personal benefit. The Corporation shall indemnify and defend Directors for acts done in their official capacity. ARTICLE XI Limits on Use of Corporate Assets; Income of Corporation 11.01 Regardless of any other provisions of these articles or the laws of the State of Texas, the Corporation shall not: A. permit any part of the net earnings of the Corporation to inure to the benefit of any private individual (except that reasonable compensation may be paid for personal services rendered to or for the Corporation in effecting one or more of its purposes); B. devote more than an insubstantial part of its activities to attempting to influence legislation by propaganda or otherwise; C. participate in, or intervene in (including the publication or distribution of statements), any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office; or D. attempt to influence the outcome of any election for public office or to call on, directly or indirectly, any voter registration drives. Page 4 No part of the Corporation's income shall inure to the benefit of any private interests, other than in the fulfillment of its purpose to provide decent, safe, and sanitary housing at affordable prices for residents of the City of Anna, Texas. ARTICLE XII Dissolution 12.01 If the Board determines by resolution that the purposes for which the Corporation was formed have been substantially met and all bonds or notes issued by and all obligations incurred by the Corporation or on behalf of the Corporation have been fully paid, the Board shall execute a certificate of dissolution which states those facts and declares the Corporation dissolved in accordance with the requirements of Section 394.026 of the Texas Local Government Code, or with applicable law then in existence. 12.02 Subject to any restrictions contained in applicable state law, if the City Council approves a resolution directing the Board to proceed with the dissolution of the Corporation, the Board shall promptly proceed with the dissolution. The failure of the Board to promptly proceed with the dissolution of the Corporation in accordance with this Section shall be deemed a cause for the removal from office of any or all of the Directors as permitted by these articles. In such event, dissolution may be conducted by the City Manager of the City or at his direction. 12.03 On the filing of a certificate of dissolution, the Corporation shall thereupon be dissolved. Title to all funds and property owned by the Corporation at the time of dissolution shall vest in the City of Anna, Texas, to be used exclusively by the City to provide for the housing needs of individuals and families of low and moderate incomes, including single-family units and mixed income multifamily projects found by the City Council to serve the interests of low and moderate income individuals and families if the single-family and multifamily projects have as a major purpose the provision of safe, sanitary, and decent housing for individuals and families of low income. The funds and property of the Corporation shall be promptly delivered to the City. ARTICLE XIII Amendments These articles may not be changed or amended unless approved by resolution of the City Council for the City of Anna, Texas. IN WITNESS HEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this day of , 2021. Alan Guard Jeffery Freeth Randy Pena Page 5 PARNAC)RE JPi 8 CLASS A CONSTRUCTION -High percentage of masonry on the exterior •Articulation and variation of materials in the elevations in order to create architectural interest. Not flat walls along the exterior elevations *Upgraded cabinetry in the units *Vinyl Plank (wood look) flooring instead of carpet in the units living and dining rooms *Upgraded and high end look unit fixtures ANNA JPI is proposing an approximately 185 unit, class A con- structed community for seniors (ages 55+). Comprised of 1 and 2 bedrooms, this independent senior living community will be a Class A constructed community designed in a distinctly upscale aesthetic with an amenity package that rivals the best senior housing in North Texas. This high quality senior housing will intentionally be situated to serve seniors of all incomes including the many seniors living on fixed incomes. It is located in the Anna Town Square master planned development and will provide high quality housing for seniors who already live in Anna and no longer can maintain their single family home, as well as seniors moving to the community to be near family. .L]� PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP JPI In order to make this independent senior living community financially viable, we must incorporate a structure that allows for a property tax exemption. Instead of bringing in an outside nonprofit to fill that role, we plan to use the City of Anna. Originally, we intended to pur- sue the creation and use of a Public Facility Corporation. However, there is pending legislation in the State of Texas, unrelated to our type of development, that might make using at PFC not the best route. We can use a very similar structure by having the City of Anna form a Housing Finance Corporation (HFC) instead. Below are some basic bullet points about the HFC structure. • Local housing finance corporations are formed and operate under the provisions of the Texas Housing Finance Corporations Act, Chapter 394, Texas Local Government Code (the "Act" or "Chapter 394"). • Housing Finance Corporations (HFCs) are not housing authorities. Parmore Anna will not be Section 8 or "public housing". It will be Class A senior housing that is serving seniors 55+ and offer rent control to seniors based on incomes. In this way we can serve seniors who are living on social security all the way up to the seniors who can live anywhere but choose to live in Anna because it is home or close to family. • The HFC will operate similar to the way the Public Facility Corporation would have operated with the exception that a Housing Finance Corporation is specifically empowered to create housing where a Public Facility Corporation may have wider authority. • City Council will need to authorize the City to create an HFC for the purpose of creating this senior housing and appoint a board. • JPI will remain the developer and the City will not take on any real estate risk, operating responsibility or financial responsibility as it relates to this senior housing, similar to the PFC structure. • Many communities in North Texas use HFCs for this purpose including but not limited to the Cities of McKinney, Garland, Rowlett, Fort Worth, Dallas and Arlington. The HFC would act exactly the same as the PFC would have in the creation of this senior housing. However, using the HFC shields us from any negative effects that pending legislation might affect Public Facility Corporations in Texas. Number % Avg. SF 1 Bed Units 94 51% 700 2 Bed Units 91 49% 915 3 Bed Units 0 0% 0 185 10096 805 0 Units at 30f%AMI 12 Units at 5096 AM 137 Units at 6096 AMI 36 Units at 70%AMI 185 Total Net Rentable Square Footage 149,065 ncome Total Rental Income Other Income (per unit) $ Total Gross Potential Income Vacancy Total Net Revenue Expenses Operating Management Fee Property Taxes Reserves Mortgage Insurance Premium Total Expenses NetOperating Income Total Debt Service Net Cash Flow Year 4Annual Total Per Unit $ 2,251,311 $ 12,169 25.00 $ 55,581 $ 300 $ 2,306,892 $ 12,470 5.0% ($115,345) ($623) $ 2,292,548 $ 11,846 $ 667,408 $ 3,608 4.5% $ 98,620 $ 533 $ 46,250 $ 250 $ 812,273 $ 4,391 $ 1,379,270 $ 7,456 D5C $ 1,175,121 $ 6,352 1.174 $ 204,149 $ 1,104 Permanent Capital Construction Capital Phase Capital Stack Stack Per Unit Phase Capital Stack Stack Debt Rate Rate Citf Bank- Construction Phase 3.8596 $ 27,306,184 73.01% CitfBank-Balance Sheet Permanent Phase 4.00% $ 22,116,607 59.13% $ 119,549 Tax Credit Equity $ 0.91 $ 14,714,097 39.34% $ 79,536 $ 7,357,043 19.67% Deferred Developer Fee 12% $ 570,683 1.53% $ 3,085 $ 2,738,149 7.32% GP Equity $ - G96 $ - $ - G% MF Direct Loan $ - 0% $ - $ - 0% TOTAL SOURCES OF FUNDS $ 37,401,377 10M $ 202,170 $ 37,401,377 100.00% % of Total Total Costs Per Unit Per 5q. Ft Dev. Cost Total 3teAcquislton Costs $ 1,459,504 $ 7,884 $ 9.79 3.9C6 Total GC Contract $ 21,689,352 $ 117,240 $ 145.50 57.99% Total Owner Contingency $ 1,084,468 $ 5,862 $ 7.28 2.9C6 Total Professional Fees and Other Soft Costs $ 2,080,408 $ 11,245 $ 13.96 5.56% Total Perm Financing Costs $ 1,368,249 $ 7,396 $ 9.18 3.66% Total Construction Period Costs $ 3,633,634 $ 19,641 $ 24.38 9.72% Total Tax Credit Fees & DD $ 168,562 $ 911 $ 1.13 0.4596 Total Reserves $ 1,23Q000 $ 6,649 $ 8.25 3.2996 Total Developer Fee $ 4,688,201 $ 25,342 $ 31.45 12.53% TOTAL USES OF FUNDS $ 37,401,377 $ 202,170 $ 250.91 100.00% Dev. Fee Cash Flow CITY PARTICIPATION 10% 25% 10% Estimated Developer Fee Payments Senior Housing 25% Estimated Cash Flow Payments Senior Housing TOTAL REVENUE TO CITY Year 1 Year2 Year3 Years 4-15 TOTAL $ 132,584 $ 141,231 $ 137,937 $ - $ 411,752 $ - $ 315,034 $ 51,037 $ 909,169 $ 1,275,241 $ 1,686,992 9 TIMING October, 2020 April, 2021 Spring, 2021 Fall, 2021 2023 JPI Resolution of No Objection was approved by City Council City create a Housing Finance Corporation for the purpose of creating this senior housing. Design and development of all plans for construction and submittal to the City for all reviews and approvals Finalize all local approvals and permits, close on financing and begin con- struction Finish Construction and fully open our senior housing. Iry tl 1 I ifkli��lU^�•.�..ini0Cs4 �� _ TA N CONTACT: RYAN COMBS; RYAN.COMBS@JPI.COM APPLICATION FOR INCORPORATION OF HOUSING FINANCE CORPORATION The undersigned applicants are Texas citizens, at least 18 years of age, and are residents of the City of Anna, a home -rule municipality in Collin County, Texas. The applicants hereby petition the City of Anna City Council (the "City Council")to find that the formation of a housing finance corporation to be mown as the Anna Housing Finance Corporations (the "Corporation") under Chapter 394, Texas Local Government Code is wise, expedient, necessary, and advisable and to approve the form of proposed articles of incorporation of the corporation, which are attached hereto as Exhibit A. The above actions may only be accomplished by adoption of a resolution of the City Council. If the City Council adopts such resolution the undersigned are willing, ready and able to act as initial incorporators and file the articles of incorporation. Date: April 8, 2021 Signed: Alan Guard effr reeth THE CITY OF manna Item No. 5.n. City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date; Staff Contact: 4/13/2021 Gregory Peters AGENDA ITEM: Approve a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a task order amendment with Birkhoff Hendricks &Carter LLC for the final engineering design of utility relocation and expansion along US 75. (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) SUMMARY: TxDOT is preparing engineering plans for the widening of US 75 north of FM 455 to the county line. TxDOT has raised the priority of this project up their list of future construction projects, and is planning to begin the project within the next 18 months. The City of Anna has some existing water infrastructure within the limits of the proposed project which must be relocated. Birkhoff Hendricks & Carter completed the preliminary engineering design for this project several years ago under an original task order. Those plans are attached as Exhibit A. Staff has worked with BHC to update the task order to include a larger diameter water main which will also be longer than originally planned, in order to facilitate future development of the US 75 corridor north of FM 455. Exhibit B shows this additional water main proposed. BHC is now prepared to begin the final engineering design. In order to fund the final engineering design an amendment must be made to the original task order approved by the City back in 2017. Staff has reviewed the task order amendment and finds it to be consistent with the increased scope, and recommends approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The cost of the Task Order Amendment is $58,558. The funding for this project will come from Water Impact Fees, STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, speccally advancing; Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution and Task Order - BHC US 75 Utility Engineering Task Order 2. Exhibit A - Civil Plans - US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2 - 7-17-18 3. Exhibit B - US 75 Exhibit - Additional Water Main APPROVALS: Gregory Peters, Director of Public Works Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. 2020- - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AMENDMENT TO A TASK ORDER SIGNED AND DATED SEPTEMBER 14, 2017 BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AND BIRKHOFF HENDRICKS & CARTER, LLC, FOR THE DESIGN OF UTILITY RELOCATIONS ON US 75 NORTH IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FIFTY EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS ($58,558.00) AS SHOWN IN EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the relocation and expansion of water mains along US 75 is shown in the City of Anna Water Master Plan as a critical Capital Improvement Project, and, WHEREAS, the relocation of the water main is required in order to facilitate the widening of US 75 north of FM 455, and, WHEREAS, relocating and increasing the size of the water main will increase water supply and pressure for the City of Anna and the future development along US 75, and; WHEREAS, Birkhoff Hendricks &Carter, LLC has provided an amendment to the original task order for engineering analysis and design services, and, WHEREAS, the project shall be funded through Water Impact Fees, 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 authorizes the City Manager to execute the task order agreement as shown in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this day of April, 2021. APPROVED: Nate Pike, Mayor ATTEST: Carrie Land, City Secretary EXHIBIT "A" BIRKHOFF, H>JNDRICI{S & CARTCR, L.L.P. PROFESSIONAL F.NGMERS 1191(1 Creenvlllc Ava, Suite 600 )OIIN W. UIItKIIOFF,PB. GARY C. HENDRICKS, CE K)E R. CARTER, P.E. MATT HICKEY, P.E. ANDREW MATH, IR , RE xx5LP11 T. ORA)EWSKI, 111, P.F. DEREK B. CHANEY, P.E. CRAIG M. KERK11011%PI' Director of Public Works City ofAnno 3223 North Powell Parkway Anon, Texas 75409 1lallas, Teas 75243 F'ar (214) 461.839U hme 12, 2020 Rc: US 75 Utility Relocations —Phase 2 Engineering Services Agreement —Amendment Nn. I (reviver!) or Mr. Peters: Phone (214) 361-7900 As you requested, we are pleased to submit this Amendment No. I to our Enginccring Scrviccs'1'ask Order Cor the US 75 lJtility Relocations project, signed and dated September 14, 2017. This Alrtendrnent No. 1 includes the extension of the 12-inch water line from the CR 371 to CR 368 along (Ire west side of US 75,As directed by the City, the new 124nch water line will be situated in a 20-foot wide permanent water line easement, situated immediately adjacent to the proposed or existing western righl•of--way line of US 75. A general project location map labeled Exhibit A is attached hereto and made a part of this agreement. Based on our understanding of the project requirements, our opinion of probable project budget for the water line oxtension is summarized below. US 75 Utility Relocations CR 371 to CR 368 lxtenaion Opinion of Probable Construction Cost $418,433 Quality Control, Material Testing by others) $10 461 Basic Engineering and Additional Services $58,558 Land Rig its Acuisitions $63,750 Total Pro•ect Budget $5511202 An itemized opinion of probable project cost 1s enclosed as Exhibit "It" and made hereto a port ol'this Amcndmcnt. Ma Creg Pcicrs, AE, US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2 - Engineering Services Agreement Antcndnient No. I (revived) Juno 12,2020 Page 2 of 2 \Ve propose to be compensated for this additional work in accordance with the terms of the original agreement for Basic and Additional Services. On that busis, Our fee for Amendment No. I shall not exceed $58,558 wilhout written authorization from the City. The table below summarizes the contract terms and the effect of this Amendment No. 1. US 75 Ulilily Rcloeations Phrase 2 - t:ngincering Services Agrccorcnt Amcndmcnt No. I Amount, Original This Revlscd Contract Amendment Contract Amount No.I Anuxmt Part I — Doilitri Phase $44 960 $32 481 $77 341 Part II - Bidding Phase $4 000 $2 165 $6 165 Part III — Construction Phase S6 000 SB 662 $14 662 a4 Subtotal Basic Services $54 860 $4308 $98J68 13 Part [V.A. — Desi t and Bnd Surveys $2 640 $8 250 $10,890 's Pan IVA - Preparation of Plat and Field Notes 3 Original i 2 Added $7 500 $7 000 S 14„500 c Part W.C. — Printing of Plans and Specs $500 SO S500 v so PartIVA— TxDOTCoordination $4000 S4,000 Q Subtotal Additional Services S14 640 S15,250 S29 890 Tolnls S691500 $58 558 S128 058 Ifyou are in agreement will[ this Amendment No. 1 to our Original engineering services agreement for the US 75 [Jtility Rclocnlions Phnso 2 dnlcd Septenilrcr 2, 2017, please sign and rcRtm One set to our office. Upon your written authorization, we will proceed immediately with the additional scope ofservices. We are available to discuss this project further at yourcottvenience. Sincerely, Crmg M. AI'17tOVED FUR TIIF CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS Mr. Jim Prose, City Manager Dale Enclosures Kerkhoff, P.E., TDPE Firn 31( AC'EC 11'elbrera Flr»r � Qetter /Xclrforu-!h!!rr rkslgnr rurLSFlrm IOOJIB-Ofi l f Exhibit B IIIRICIiOFr, HENDRICKS &CARTER, L.L.P. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS eras Firm F526 Client: City of Anna, Texu Project: US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2 Project No. Anna Date: 12-Jun-20 II,y: CMK ENGINEF,R'S OPINION OI' CONSTRUCTION COST IkmNo. Desert tlon Qundil tlnil Price Amount I 2 urnns & Install 2-inc i A A CWater Line w/ Embedment by Open Cut Furnish & Install 124nch AW WA C905 (CL 235) Water Line w! Type "G" Embedment by Open Cut 4,100 150 L.F, L.F. S 65.00 S 150.00 S 266,500.00 S 22 500.00 3 Furnish & Install 12-Inch Resilient Scaled Gate Valve 9 E.A. S 30500900 S 31 791.67 4 Furnish & Install 84nch Blow Off Valve Assembly I I E.A. S 6 500.00 S 61500400 5 Furnish & install 24nch Combination Air & Vacuum Release Valve with 4•Foot Diameter Manhole 2 E.A. S 8,000.00 S 16*000.00 6 Connect to Existing Water Line 1 F..A, S 2 000.00 $ 21000000 7 Fumish Trench Saruty Plan 1 L.S. $ 2,500.00 1 $ 2,500.00 8 Im lement Trench Safety System 2 785 L.P. S 2.00 S 59570,00 9 IO Furnish Storn Wnler Pollution Prevention Plan Implement & Maintain Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan 1 2.785 L.S. I.Y. S I0500.00 I S I.00 $ 1,500.00 S 2,785.00 I ScedingtHydromolch 2.82 Ac $ 2 200.00 IS 61207,85 Subtotal: Contingencies and Miscellaneous Items 15% S 363,854.51 S 54 57%00 Total: S 418,433.51 Easement Acquisition 85,000 S.F. $ 0.75 1 S 63 750.00 lQuality En ineerin , Surveying, Platting, Construction Admin. Control & Material Testing 2.590 S 589558,00 S 10,460.84 Project Total: S 551 202.35 USE: S 5526000.00 i von c.rnrrA..xo is r5 uuq aa�. n.. an.w,r.. %": R..,M+r�c:oe ore rrt,.l.s Page ! aJ1 UTY OF ANNA, TEXAS CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR: U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS PHASE 2 CITY COUNCIL NATE PIKE, MAYOR LEE MILLER, MAYOR PRO-TEM NATHAN BRYAN, DEPUTY MAYOR PRO-TEM KEVIN TOTEN ALONZO TUTSON JOHN BEAZLEY CHRIS REEVES DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS JOSEPH JOHNSON DIRECTOR OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT MAURICE SCHWANKE I CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS PREPARED BY BHUMOFF, HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.P. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 July 2018 LOCATION MAP SHEET INDEX: 1 COVER SHEET & INDEX TO SHEETS 2 GENERAL NOTES 3 CONTROL PLAN 4 WATER LINE 'A' PLAN do PROFILE 5-8 WATER LINE V PLAN do PROFILE 9-11 DETAILS THESE DDCUMEMS ARE FOR INTERIM REVIEW AHD ARE NOT (MENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, BIDDING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES. CRAIG M. KERKHOFF TE)[ S P.E NO. I M 102 DATE: July 2018 Th— pem and related s'=:eat�c+a were prepared for cmatnictim of the specific project onl,. Reuse of thee. documents Is permi&d without written authorization of B-.kh ff, Henddcb 3 Cmtw, LLP. x the droving is converted to an electronic fie, d arty d'ocref or y Dave between the electronic fie ant the BirM off, Hmdrida h Coder, LLP. orVg d document• thw orig'ind doament will govern in aA ewes. RENSED: 7/12/18 — JLE 8:%Pmjects\Aena\2010128 US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2\Sheets\2018128 Dover.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE llxl7.cW PLOTTED 9Y: JLE ON 7/12/2018 CITY OF ANNA PROJECT NO. XXX GENERAL PROJECT NOTES i. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE 'STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION" BY THE NORTH TEXAS CENTRAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS, LATEST EDITION AS AMENDED BY THE CITY OF ANNA. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REFERENCE THE LATEST CITY OF ANNA STANDARD DETAILS PROVIDED IN THE ANNA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS 'STANDARDS OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION' MANUAL FOR DETAILS NOT PROVIDED IN THESE PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL POSSESS ONE SET OF THE NCTCOG STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS AND THE CITY OF ANNA'S 'STANDARDS OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION" MANUAL ON THE PROJECT SITE AT ALL TIMES. 2. WATER LINE FITTINGS, BENDS, AND THRUST BLOCKING ARE SUBSIDIARY TO THE COST OF THE WATER LINE BID ITEM. 3. WATER LINE MARKERS SHALL BE PLACED AT ALL VALVES ALONG THE WATER LINES. 4. ALL STUBOUTS SHALL BE 0.00% GRADE AND MAINTAIN THE SAME COVER AS THE MAIN WATER LINE FROM THE POINT OF CONNECTION TO THE END OF THE STUBOUT, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE PLANS. 5. REASONABLE EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO SHOW THE LOCATION OF ALL KNOWN UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND SERVICE LINES. HOWEVER, THE CITY AND ENGINEER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR FAILURE TO SHOW ANY OR ALL EXISTING SUBSURFACE UTILITIES OR UTILITY LINES, OR TO SHOW THEM IN THEIR EXACT LOCATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES, SERVICE LINES OR THE LIKE, WHICH ARE CROSSED OR EXPOSED BY THE CONSTRUCTION OPERATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES SUFFICIENTLY IN ADVANCE (1000 ft. MIN.) OF CONSTRUCTION SO THAT IF IT IS NECESSARY TO CHANGE OR MOVE UTILITY, THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK WILL NOT BE DELAYED. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPORT UTILITIES WHERE CROSSING WITH EXISTING STORM SEWERS, WATER LINES AND SANITARY SEWERS. METHOD OF SUPPORT SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE CITY 24 HOURS PRIOR TO CROSSING. 7. THE LOCATION OF FRANCHISE UTILITY LINES IN THESE PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT REPRESENTATIVES WITH THE FRANCHISE UTILITY COMPANIES TO VERIFY LOCATION AND DEPTH OF ALL LINES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH FRANCHISE UTILITIES FOR ANY CROSSINGS AND/OR SUPPORT AND PROTECTION OF POLES OR GUY WIRES. NO SEPARATE PAY ITEM FOR NECESSARY PROTECTION, RELOCATION, OR REPAIR OF FRANCHISE UTILITIES. 8. ANY FENCE REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OF CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPLACED OR RECONSTRUCTED. NEW MATERIALS SHALL MATCH EXISTING FENCES. WOOD FENCES SHALL BE REPLACED WITH NEW CEDAR WITH THE POSTS MATCHING THE EXISTING POSTS. 9. TEMPORARY FENCING SHALL BE REQUIRED WHERE THERE IS EVIDENCE OF LIVESTOCK AND WHERE DAMAGED OR REMOVED FENCES ARE NOT TO BE REPLACED BY THE END OF THE SAME WORK DAY. 10. TREES SHALL ONLY BE REMOVED AT THE DIRECTION OF THE CITY. TREE REMOVAL SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY TO THE APPROPRIATE BID SCHEDULE ITEM FOR R.O.W. PREPARATION. ANY TREE TO BE REMOVED THAT IS NOT SHOWN ON THE PLANS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE CITY PRIOR TO REMOVAL THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE ALL SHRUBS, PLANTS, TREES ETC. THAT ARE REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OF CONSTRUCTION AT CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. ANY SHRUBS, PLANTS, TREES, ETC. REMOVED FOR THE CONTRACTOR'S CONVENIENCE SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE CITY PRIOR TO REMOVAL. NEW SHRUBS, PLANTS, TREES, ETC. SHALL BE EQUAL TO OR BETTER THAN THE EXISTING ONES OR MEET THE NEEDS AND APPROVAL OF THE PROPERTY OWNER AND THE CITY. 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL UNDERGROUND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS. AN IRRIGATOR LICENSED IN THE STATE OF TEXAS SHALL REPAIR ALL DAMAGE CAUSED BY CONSTRUCTION WITHIN 48 HOURS. ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEM DAMAGE REPAIR COST SHALL BE BORNE BY THE CONTRACTOR. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT DISPOSE OF WASTE OR ANY MATERIALS INTO STREAMS OR WATERWAYS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SECURE ALL EXCAVATION AT THE END OF EACH DAY AND DISPOSE OF ALL EXCESS MATERIALS. DISPOSAL SITE SHALL BE DOCUMENTED AND PROVIDED TO THE CITY. 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN TPDES STORM WATER PERMIT, POST ALL PERMITS ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE, SUBMIT A NOTICE OF INTENT (NOI) AND SUBMIT A NOTICE OF TERMINATION (NOT). THE CONTRACTOR AND HIS SUB —CONTRACTORS SHALL BE THE SOLE OPERATOR AND PERMITEES OF THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. 14. CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE GROUND AND DITCHES DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION TO PREVENT PONDING OF STORM WATER RUNOFF. GRADING SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY TO THE APPROPRIATE BID ITEM FOR UNCLASSIFIED STREET AND UNCLASSIFIED CHANNEL EXCAVATION. TOPSOIL SHALL BE STOCKPILED AND REPLACED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 6—INCHES AND DISC HARROWED TO A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 4—INCHES. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE GRASS AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES WITH HYDROMULCH AS PROVIDED IN THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS. HYDROMULCHED AREAS SHALL BE WATERED AND MAINTAINED UNTIL VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED AND THE PROPERTY OWNER ASSUMES RESPONSIBILITY OF HYDROMULCHED AREAS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE PROPERTY OWNER IN WRITING WITH A COPY SENT TO THE CITY THAT THEY ARE TO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY OF MAINTENANCE OF THE HYDROMULCHED AREAS AT A SPECIFIED TIME AND DATE. 15. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF ALL EXISTING SERVICE LINES CROSSED OR EXPOSED BY CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. WHERE EXISTING SERVICE LINES ARE CUT, BROKEN OR DAMAGED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY REPLACE THE SERVICE LINE WITH SAME TYPE OF ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION OR BETTER. 16. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH, INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND REMOVE ALL NECESSARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE TEXAS MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. 17. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ACCESS AT ALL TIMES DURING EACH PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION TO ALL LOCAL RESIDENTS, BUSINESSES, MAIL SERVICE AND TRASH PICK UP. 18. FINISHED GROUND SHALL HAVE NO ROCKS OVER 1 INCH. 19. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE 6—INCHES OF TOPSOIL ON TOP OF CEMENT STABILIZED BACKFILL AND ESTABLISH VEGETATION WHERE SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 20. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TRAINING FOR INSPECTIONS AND OPERATIONS TO THE CITY PRIOR TO PROJECT ACCEPTANCE. Thee pl— �Wl °'°t' pm' `°n — tV u:a CITY OF ANNA pr.pp., ..w[.XGm or W.M. p�oj.1 -�ryyKew" or Vme mot, a 2- BHUMOFF HENDRICKS & CARTE L.L.P. THESE DOCUMEI S ARE FOR IWM RNEW BHC ml psn -MMA .Allen oaU-w;-n d hook n, ""eck, a ca,w, LLP. it s PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSfRUC00 I. BOW OR POW � U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS PHASE 2 PROJECT NO. 2018-128 SHEET NO au, &f in9 is L0"Y tod to on eMckD" fK if ary dlaoepamy occur bet. the TBPE Film No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 CRNG M. KOWHOFF a �� tea' �d 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 TEXAS PE N0. 106102 GENERAL NOTES 2 uM d..—t "ai g— ;, d c . Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 DATE: July 2018 July 2018 REVISED: 7/11/18 — JLE H:\Projecte\Anna\2018128 US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2\Sheets\2018128 Gen Notes.dw9 PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: llxl7.ctb PLOTTED ETY: JLE ON 7/12/2018 VIOLA LORDSMEER, L.P. 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ENT 695 UT 479 L.F. 12" WATER ONE W/ 30` STEEL i _ _ i I _ � I BY EN PIE 4 THICK WALL 1.0 L.F. 12"14WWA BY OTHER Ad4�' OPEN CUl' 690 c_rDa (DR ley; RY.0 690 W/ ElYBElJtNENT BY OPEN 'UT r5 $ n m h h '�h t^ i 'I rn ;i' a '� ? kca 685 � f� Z.,-i �i v * 2 + 685 _ _ h 680 Q� LI: rx: ti ti ti ti R ti ti h'� .L 680 U+w 1+UU z+UU 3+U0 4+00 5+00 5+50 Throw pl- and rWl W p.8lroaaan..«. `" `" of ` p°`�� CITY OF ANNA BHC p-j-t nit p «y. wr&. a sale dh iu rae n not pennxtld wxhoul written a. BIRKHOFF HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.P. THESE E NOT TITS ARE FOR INTERIM REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR rANSTRUCTION, U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS PHASE 2 PROJECT N0. SHEET N0. a< a ktbw, rr<a : co w, u r. rc LLP. If rc"' R -Y a -wd 1e' d.� U ra., rc . dlrr�a.zr oeew+ 11wo.1 trK 6.1- Ik end tM �&f. c�.: PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 11910 Greenville Ave, Suite 600ATER BIDDING, OR PERMIT PURPOSES. CRAIG M. KEAIOIOFF TEXAS P.E.PN0. 106102 2018-128 4 LINE'A' PLAN &PROFILE Cvty. 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I� FUTURE C.R. 37t 1�.3.7�� ` L"�Ir 8' R.C.P.� PROPOSED WATER LINE I RONrAG� ��"�a _ r, �, CULVERT MED WIRE -- EXISTING WATER LINE (ASPHg47 p ROAD nsPHnLr A ��.. i x+n BORNE } J U.s. 75 CENTERLINE STATIONING ` �ti�'� T' SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY 1540+00 (NOT LOCATION OF CENTERLINE) , .��• o n `�n�•L �' ` Z 154 5+00 I fURNSN & INSTAL - 740 74.0 1-12' ,.S CATE WIVE 735 EXISTING ;ROUND LINE 735 730 ..L. ON-t?70.r _ 73❑ 1 725 i ' 725 720 4,00 L.F. 12'AWWA C90I6) L OR 18P.VC. 720 W EMB'EOMENT BY OPEN CUT 715 715 O- N D O O� m h o? rFj o-j O 710=st 3 3-' �� h 710 Ilk ' Q , w w w 705 _ a I '•'i 2 V .� ! `` 1 `` a V - 1 a 705 0+00 1+00 2+00 3+DO 4+00 5+00 Bi- °>a wd mk.W °p d,-U "' •.. CITY OF ANNA orev.ee Ise ema! uelkn of the aP.rirA eon. ,"a le BRUMOFF HENDRICKS & CARTE L.L.P. � THESE oocuMENrs ARE FGR LATER M rtenEw BHC PROJECTS SHEET NO na! PrmtW k7ow -mm gWror4gum or &rkhar7. Nw4,kkr k Cartw. LLP. a PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSMUCTI0N, BOOK OR PEW PURPOSES U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS PHASE 2 201812e ffib era.'+p 6 can x+ud w as ehctmk w*~ a. TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 cRac M. KERg10fF WATER LINE 'B' PLAN 8 PROFILE elacvoric one M. s si,oN. H.4ddu 3 Carter, LLP. original dsnxn 4 ea orWd e t WA gsw In ri a 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 TEX45 P.E N0. 106102 DATE J* 2018 STA. 0+00 TO STA. 5+00 July 2018 5 REMSEO: 7/12/18 - JLE H:\Projects\Mna\2018128 US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2\Sheets\2018128 WL B P&P01.dwg PLOT SCALE 1:2 PLOT STYLE: llxl7.ctb PLOTTED ETY: JLE ON 7/12/2018 1545+00 V_ rn co 40 �+ rn� M 6t00 �-n'w o C=.i Y�U.P. n ti L U.S. 75 CENTERLINE STATIONING SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY (NOT LOCATION OF CENTERLINE) PROPOSED 12" WATER LINE B' '__ N 7191650.9556 TREE UHF E 2554007.8964 STA 7+00.00 �. FURNISH & INSTALL: TELEPHONE RISER 1-12" R.S. 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E: 2554017,05 PULL PIPE AL STA 12t5B9B N 7192205.8821 BHC /145 N: 7191067.23 BHC C.P./852 N: 7193208.04 BHC C.P.#299 ELEV: 689.43 TXDOT MONUMENT ,- '-`' �� y r d = 5'04'J6" Lr - E 2554D28.6681 PROPOSED WATER LINE E: 2553868.56 E: 2554077.90 cn N: 7191954.03 , PULL PIPE- STA. 12t63.72 EXISTING WATER LINE ELEV: 739.94 ELEV. 700.66 O) C7 E: 4554053.42 +�_ FURNISH d• INSTALL: TEE TXDOT MONUMENT TXDOT MONUMENT p ELEV: 709.52 �rr �, t 1-12" R.S. G47E VALVE 299 NH 7191954.03 F � Q TXDOT MONUMENT Y_��� -� 1T+00 1'�~�r _ - PROPOSED 20' PROPOSED 12' E: 2554053.42 rn " MQHUMFJfi J ~-� HATER LLNE ESAlr ELEV: 709.52, TXDOT MONUMENT � rJ r / 13t0{0 0 _ _ WATER UNE B a M s0o N 7191953.2B67� ---�P6D0 UP ~�, '1�' E 2554043.3085 ter~ i� N 71921923871 - 0 /4t00 P.1. 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V C. 685 0 IDAEUCA r BY OPEN NWT 685 675 (DR ,8) P.V.C. Wf/CLASS 1, BY OPEN Icur 675 ^O 2`�. n '�i� N � n vN n ry� n �N 680 680 670 '� .s 670 �In ry I ^ h N [{� � r^ � h •N'3 jc � ,N y � N ' N � N 675 V V V a 4: 675 665 _4 4'.. L Q: 4: a tc Lc 1: a V 'I: 6$5 10+00 11+00 11+40 11+40 12+DO _ 13+00 14+00 15+00 Thee° placeand ia1a°ed °°°° wm pe�rrc rw r.-.,,rr,rtia.a 1 rnn K,ee�rK yy .r pe,Naiep �tra0! .mien a:ir.U-.-ram D BIRKHOFF HENDRIC & CARTER, L.L.P. THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR INTERIM RENEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, CITY O F A N NA U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS PHASE 2 BHC PROJECTNO. SHEET NO. r E3�er,rr. rir.,a1�m & wmtx. L.I.a. it We Iire•'ae t. C01"'srted to 0e ated miic Flies if am d.arepamy acorn We- "'° elect k file and the armwrt, Hendricks ! PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 BIDDg1G, OR PERMIT PURPOSES, CRAIG N. I�IOIOFF TEXAS P.E. NO. 105102 2018-128 7 - WATER LINE 'B' PLAN &PROFILE Carta, LLP. cdglaal in al d, nw artv.ror document ni ywan in d wse� Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 OATS July 2018 STA. 10+00 TO STA. 16+00 July 2018 '.EVISED: 7/12/18 - JLE H:\Prcject3\Anna\2018I28 US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2\Sheet9\2018128 WL B P&P03.dwg PLOT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: 11xl7.cth PLOTTED BY: JLE ON 7/12/2015 1555+00 Y - J ��` _ s CONTROL #10 POINTS: ` ,, BHC /lot BHC #40I 1 LEGEND �♦ U.S. 75 CENTERUNE STATIONING N: 7191068.07 N: SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY VIOLA LORDSMEER, L.P. TRACT 1 -- PROPOSED TXDOT R.O.W. Et191sISV}1a1�Sbekw VW AW1Wimpud� 0 20 SO 60 E: 255384411.40 E: 25540117.05 I ELEV: 739.56 ELEV. 689.41 ^ C1 (NOT LOCATION OF CENTERLINE) VOL. 5680 PAGE 5000 EXISTING TXDOT R.O.W. TXDOT MONUMENT TXDOT MONUMENT �p ;y CALLED 1309.128 ACRES PROPOSED WATER LINE HORIZONTAL SCALE N FEET 41 8HC J145 BHC C.P./852 = V N: 7191067.23 N: 7193208.84 D N N 7192773.7387 G.W. ------•----••m N 7192779.7386 EXISTING WATER LINE p �j e►Y N 7192454.5839 �' E 2554065.2941 E: 2553868.58 E: 2554077.90 � � ELEV: 739.94 ELEV. 700.66 ( STA 18+34.00 ` G.W E 2554065.3296 STA 18+40.00 p E 2554063.4058 TXDOT MONUMENT TXDOT MONUMENT FURNISH & INSTALL.• < FURNISH & INSTALL: PROPOSED 12' + P.I. SrA 15+14.84 d TIPE cr >r299 1-12' R.S. GATE VALVE 1-2' COMBIM,70N AIR VALVE WATER UNE > > B N 7193014.1789 C7 � It V-- PULL PIPE L N: N: 7191954.03 E: 2554053.42 `-� PROPOSED 20' I /N 4' D/A. MANHOLE 4-GONG. BOLLARD E 2554066.7167 STA 20+74.44 to u) ELEV., 709.52 WATER UNE ESM> END WATER LINE B' M d TXDOT MONUMENT � CONNECT TO PROPOSED WATER LINE il' �� �_ __ _- __-- -- -- -- -- __ -- - - 16+00 17400 � 18+00 � 19+00 20+00 20 4 ••, �� rtir+r .rvvy�rvvvtir v'+^n-v1^�v-v-vtir r' tir^r-. rnU.P.- -- _ - - -- - - -- y�� � �® UNE _L t- AT&T RISER Q RISER 2 BARBED Wli$ r TELEPHONE WOODEN f PEDE$1RAL U.P. Ca1L1. - - .--.r-,,.:,.•v-:; .,- : .:='„v.i,,::_- PROMSk'D MOT .. -. ... ... .-.--„� U.P. .-3"��.-•-., W.:.� TREE UNE_/N=7192993.8630 0•>•00 - .. x�c - CP60D ' E=2554090.1590 FFN ]►�J l EXISi1NG TXDOT MONUMENT f R.O.W. R.0.W.. SIGN 1 \\. +�`�. •' - GATE' TREE LINE PROPOSED 12" � � WATER UNE i4' - - - - - - - ----• - - - - �'-� , , - - �.� --r-- - �. - - _ _....._._ _ �-__........_.. s�cN U.S.75 __- .I- FRONTAGE ROAD (ASPHALT PVMT.) -• ----------- -----------------.----- _-.�-^----------------- � -=---_- -- � FURASH & INS : 715 1-12 R. CA VALVE o 715 u 710 710 Z� E)LISTIND GRO" UNE f / - - ��. -� 705 / - 705 700 12' - 700 1 12' W. ON + 1. 695 695 74 LF, 12"AWWA C9di0 DR 18 ?V.C. W FOMENT BY OPEN CU 690 690 685 685 no a� �� 680 15+00 17+00 20+00 20+75 16+00 18+00 19+00 1lww P'°"' wo "°`°"'° 1 ;Of* ro. comhucnvn of au. gacirx: ! CITY OF A N NA BHC ter• �. a docwr.ola :. no! ppex mmhtw mart . t m own dzcWn BIRKHOFF HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.P. s 1� THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR INTERIM RENEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION, U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS PHASE 2 PROJECT NO SHEET NO. of sfrtJ�aM, H.Wrkl. k Carter. LLP. x thm d a,oq camxlw to °" t-ft: .were t ."'Pew ° MdFf °P%' W " t oM tM a iDo PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Finn No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 BIDDING. OR POW PURPOSES C1ASc M. IT T TEXAS P.E. NO, 1p6102 2018-128 WATER LINE 'B' PLAN &PROFILE P. orl L.P0 oga r th. o ipad wr Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 DATE July 2018 STA. 15+00 TO STA. 20+75 July 2018 REVISED: 7/12/18 - JLE H:\Projects\Mna\2018128 US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2\Sheets\2018128 WL B P&PO4.dwg PLAT SCALE: 1:2 PLOT STYLE: llxl7.cth PLOTTED BY: JLE ON 7/12/2018 'T1� j• WX W 1 -J• o CITY 0 ANNA o U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS _,��1dr LE03�'S_A+' ilr.Te=�arcx�wa::__- �:-- —------- --- CITY COUNCIL CONT ACTO�FS NAME PITY MANAGER CONTRACTOR S PHON Y h m ' .1 �PANE1. J/4' Ea7ERA0R PLYI W PAINT AS SM7WN ON DETAIL ABOVE L'B�IE 4'x4' STOCK FRAME 70 BE PANTED WNRE ALL PLANT 70 BE iJRERIOR GRADE PROJECT SIGN fir ._ /M7Ak CUT FL44 #4w CUT Rao 4SM AIwraw ST.ASPH. 1(7rAtiATANr-- 12' UA4a57U 2UE M/N. 1ROWH BWK A6M14 r34# JaWT 2 112' e4". J-AEMAC. ! MM M17H i PkW.. 845E - 6' MIN. fi,&MtC 54SE (AW= k (7t7 REAAUN) ' JOLA caw 1 AIEaAAW4[LY _ C6601AM 70 VU P'ROC1Gw, - - A07CM EMT. TFAG AF= /F _ MORE IWW 6- THICK) 12' M/N. a4 SELECT A44TER[4L 12 A6N. SAND ASPHALT STREET DRIVEWAY REPAIR OR NO SCALE ANTNE AUTERNL COMPACTED /N n, SELECT OR OR44VLAR M472DW 6'LIF75 70 95X COMPACTED 10 95X UNDER PAKK 90X STD. PROVOR , • AINN. EZSEWHERE (ACTCOG 17EW 2.1.8 (b)a(e)) UNDER aSMNE OR (NC7COG REV 504.22.2 LW 5X2.2.J) 00 3/4 O.D. O?AOIE 4 CRUSHED STONE — MIN. (NC7COG REM 21.8 (o) OR AC7COG REM 4........... CkAss0-1 EMEI�RMEN NCTCCG CLA —1 P.V.C. PIPE ONLY STD. P.V.C. WATER NO SCALE 2 -8' CENGIH AS IND07ED /N PLANS 1=6" CARRIER PIP£ SEE Nora I I PLASM SPACERS PLAS77C SPACERS PIPE 8m f STEED ENCASEMENT PIPE 12' 12" CARRIER PaE- SIELrL ENCASEMENT PIP£ SECTION ELEVATION 0)p AT FA JOINT) ENCASED BORE NO SCALE w7ES' 1. PI(£FIV02f,4TED SPACERS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE OWNER. PIP£ SPACERS SKN BE PVC FUSION C1547E0 STEEL SPACERS W77H A MINIMUM 11 " 84VO (RESIRruNE':]J AS MWUFACIURED BY PSI OR APPROVED EOU41- 2. PIPE SPACER SELECTED BY CONTR400R S84LL PROND£ SUPPORT UNDER CARRIER PIPE W77H MINIMUM I' CLEAR SPACE, MAX 1-112" CLEAR SPACE LTE7AEEN PIPE 0. 0. AND INSIDE S7EEE EMAS'EMENT PIP£. J. ENDS OF ENCASEMENT PIPE SK4.L BE PLUGGED 071 MODULAR SOL 21NK SEAL' OR APPROVED EOUC 4: PRESSURE GROUT AREA BETWEEN DW-4SEMENT PIPE AND OVERCUT &WE HOLE. 5. STEEL ENCASEMENT PIPE SH4LL BE CL747E0 IA(S70E AND OUTSIDE PER 77VE 7ECANIX SPECIRC.4770NS. ANTWF AMIERNL CLASS "G" NO SCALE Iw MTYE A9403C CaVPAC7W AV 6' UF75' TO 95x STD PROCTOR : 'r • .- y 7 UNDER P4wr,' •'` - 0 (4' MIN.) Ski EL5EkT,�FE. �• AV7WG REM 7.4.5 CW p�• ACT= REM 702.2.4.2 O.D. CAss V COAT aw T;,N. aWE 4 CRUSHED S70NE N RMV (WCOG ITEM 2.1.8 (o) OR AA77= flFM W4:22.1) CLASS (NOG A-1 EMBEDMENT Q AS5 ",A-1" CONCRETE CAP GRADE 4 CRUSH ONfgADATIO SIEVES 1-1/2 INCH x RETAINED 0 1 INCH 0-5 1/21NCH 40-75 NO. 4 90-100 N0.8 95-100 4' DAL C0AVWt7E BIOLIARD 2" A'EF WTW YELLOW TN 2'-0' x 2'--0" y REW. CDMG PAD ,r t�� •.; (d000 P.S L N&T.L:aa CLASS2' cawwz& 3 aAWER EKES). filEWO4CE WIN /J 84RS O 18' ac..E.W. 2vw P.SL NG7.GDG °p C/AS.S' 11' m1C STATIONARY PIPE BOLLARQ NO SCALE prapafed to< es eae ep.nfte 'h"' 1 ow rerasw'°�`°"°`° "' poect any. wrue tI these docameMe u not P_raW "wWmut "men mAharaut " of airldwff, tiendrtdu a Carter, L.L P. x We d oeoq s epamy d to °" °t— tc de s aaa doa the oeeure bet.een the rectranic ra. aM fib arwaff, Hendrick° & SIRKHOFF HENDRICKS & CARTE L.L.P. ' PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 THESE DOCUMENTS ARE FOR INTERIM RENEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRU1 N, BIDDING. OR PERMIT PURPOSES, O� M. KER04OFF TEXAS P.E. 140. 106102 CITY OF ANNA U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS PHASE 2 sHc PROJECT NO 2018-128 SHEET NO Carter, L'L'P. o g.eat document' fir. m document .7t gowm in at cars. Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 DALE Jay 2018 DETAILS July 2018 EVISED: 7/12/18 - JLE H:\Project9\Anna\2018128 US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2\Sheets\2018128 Misc Details.dwg PLOT SCALE 1:2 PLOT STYLE: 11x17.cth PLOTTED BY: JLE ON 7/12/2018 APPROX. 2 �-6' ['bYER ;o 3000 P.S.I. CLASS WCOW. FOUR M7..i BARS PAD (2'--6" X 2' 6' X 6� fNV1,%M GRADE FOUR NO J BARS WA7ER VALVE N07ES• VALVE 007( PAD PLAN 1. 4" 70 12" G47E VALVE SHALL BE RESILIENT SE47EV KDO£ NO SCALE G47E VALVES ACCO,704RCE W77H AWWA STAKWO C-509. VALVE BOX W7TH NECESSARY E17t7KSlONS AND TOP COLLAR 2 A PERAAkSVTLY A77ACHED VALVE DOEN5/0N STEM 51AU BE REOUNEV FOR ANY VALVE WHOSE OPE7d477NG NUT IS SEE N07E 2 LOWED /N ExCESS OF 4 FEET BLZOW THE TOP CF VALVE BOX. 771LS DVANION SHALL BE OF SURNIENT LEWN TO COLLAR INSURE PAT ITS MP LS W NIN 4' OF THE VALVE BOX COVER. 10010 P.S.1. CaWC 3. OUC77LE IRON PIPE SHALL BE USED FOR VALVE STACKS MSE BLOCK (Pt7URED) WITH 7WY7-PIECEALUUSTAFa (SHORTY) VALVE 80%ES. ALAIL REdE LENGTH.- 2 O' MIN. EXTE V510W ADM.- NORMAL IRWCH 4. A V SHALL 8E PLACED ON 7HE NEAREST CURB WHER£ VALVE /S /N fRONT OF THE CURB, AND AN ' ' SHALL BE o =, PLACED ON THE NEAREST CURB FOR /NSTALLAAONS BEHIND o ME CURB. SYMMS SHALL BE SMUT INTO THE CURB AND PAINTED BLUE. VALVE BOX 5. VALVE SHALL LIE WRAPPED /N POLY WRAP. X LINE 6. ALL VALVES NOT L0047ED UNDER PAVING SHALL HAVE CONCRETE PADS VALVE SETTING 8r BOX ► ALV_E BOX WITH_ EXTENSIgN W SCALE NO SCALE SM M' GL MR FRAME AND COVER MARKED WY PRECAST GRADE RMGS CF ANW4 WAM?' COPP& PIPE M AND VACUUAY- .WE Id w A/R RELE95E VALVE (SEE PLANS FOR SIZE) AS REOLIIRED _ SDR-9 4' VA PRECAST RAP 16ICVE KIE BOX PAD PA°1r COA% <AWPN,' COWCRE7E ' . MWHOIE AND RYSER VALVE " •i" p 3' TO 5' D14. RNER ' DW AW LINE AALBfSTARr BOX t 5[ 7 ' !#1i• : i; VTY ROCK R/P-RAP 1230' MJ. BEND WATER LINE NOTES, WEAVE PEE 1. COM&H4170W AIR AND VACUUM-NR s • 9 • 3.rS' RELEASE VALVE APCO, CLA-VALVE LN7 MIN. AIIN. 4,5' M✓. BEND APPROVED EOL44L WERE 2 ALL ASSEMBLY -vzEs 70 Amm SIZE of CAV&AH7/QY AIR AND VACUUM AIR RELEASE VALVE (SEE PLFOR W). 22'30' MJ. BEND WHERE Pow./wS ` • - - �, •' s � - •- :. BLOW-0Y BRAACH salRi4t�E > LARGER AIR VALVE ASSEMBLY N1L[ REQUIRE N.R.S CA7E VALVE RANGED AND M✓. �mCICNVC LAR(,OT P/P/hG ANO VALVE (SEE PLANS). AS REQUIRED AIR_ANO VACUUM - AIR RELEASE VALV9 INSTALLATION NO SCALE 'ffi— E .. caeW vw of tMs k .dnc Th0. f ° Wtk �°`"`�°"'r + �a.v.. a Om ter. W 'a' "tit ad "01A "m'" mumrtosm a moo, H.ra�xw u. r caw, P, a We &a''"g i. O°"" dad 10 "'""`a"` YFti x e^Y occur btwm uM �ect.oNo fig tlk arm". NMaridn a -OW LLP...0 BHUMOFF HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.P. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 THESE DOCUMFNTS ARE FOR WTERIN REv�w AND � NOT �� FOR gym. BODING, OR POW PURPOSES. CRAIG M. KERINOFF TEAMS P.E. NO. 10610210 CITY OF ANNA U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS PHASE 2 BHC PROJECT NO. 2018-128 SHEET NO DETAILS - 6 4 K .0— Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 DATE July 201a July 2018 REM5FD: 711211E - JLE H:\Projecta\Anna\201a12B US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2\Sheeta\2013128 Misc Detaila.dwg PLOT SCALE 1:2 PLOT STYLE llxl7.cth PLOTTED BY: JLE ON 7/12/201a 7qOR/SE& fAAW1r NE CTOR EXIST. GROUND ° GRADE TO AA47CH LINE EXI57AYG CHANNEZ STALiYL17L77 y BA�CKf1LL 2 ��9NIEU BACKIIU EMBER & NEMW 64CKFU R40XrU 1 ' CORPORAwNSTOW WMH COMPRESSION 7' SOR-9 POLY TUBE COUPLING NUT DOUBLE 57W BRONZE SERVICF�r'M - F/I jliji�jp� CI I4RSE AGGRECA7& 2C12f OP 6' MIN. IHAX NOTE. 777EI FABRIC �EXLST. GRAVEL DA�fRS/0N RIDGE REQUIRED Ow PI GRADE DI'CEEDS 2.00X SECTION A —A now J� 1 1 1 SEDIMENT BARRIER N07E- USE SANDBAGS, DNERSIOWS OR OTHER ARAMRWOVF0 METHODS 70 CH4NNEL/ZE RUNOfF TO SEDIMENT 84RRlER AS REP76W A SPILLWAY S -5' CLI4RSE AGOR047F, 6'MIN. NICK) —LOCI FENCE) I SUPPLY W47ER TO WASH WHEELS /F NFCESSW BACKROW PREWNIDP F• --,1--REOU/RED FOR SOURCE WATER 59, L� PIA. CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE ROAD FOR EROSION CONTROL. NO SCALE AvmL PROA75E0 P/PEUNE STABILIZED 54CKRLL ShOLL CONSIST OF A MIXTURE OF SAND FREE FROM LUMPS AND CLODS AND 2 SACKS OF CEMENT PER CUBIC YARDS OF SAND. ALL A07FRLAL SHALL BE MIXED /N M4AISM- TYPE CONCRETE MIXER. THE STABILIZED 34CKRU SHALL BE COMPACTED /N A MOIST CONDITION, OR WATER ADDED TO PROVIDE A FREE FLOWING MIXTURE. IF A fREF FLOWING MIXTURE lS USED, THEN INM AL SET MUST BE PERMITTED PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF 07HER MATERLALS. STABILIZED CEMENT BACKFIL.L DETAIL. SIGN PANEZ 3/�' EX7ERlOR R nMO PA/N7ED LIGHT BLUE EANVE 214' STOCK fRAME TO LIE PAINTED WNMF ALL PAINT 70 BE '?; &TOR GRADE' SW3P SIGN 140 SCALE NOT TO SCALE I. 6' MIN. ���IiL�+1rL**dtjj@liA&fl7il+fliIT� 6" MIN. TAP OF STONE. EACH SIDE of S/LT FENCE SNEZZ POST (NCTCOG IIEAI2.B.2.(b)) S71ZZ P05T AMA: B' SPACYMS fRL7ER FABRIC A6i1L 1' BIELOW GROUND LEYEZ RL7ER FABRIC MIN. HEIGHT 2f NCTCOG REM 2.23.4 ABOVE EX/SMNG ( HOG WRRE W N Al4X. 6 1' OPENINGS, GWND LIDE1 HOG NEE ROW /F REQUIRED - REOLVED CovPACIED EW7N - M7E)1�H 6' DEEP OR ROCK 84CK)%L AAm 6' WOE COMPACTED EARTH 12` MIN. BEZOW GRADE OR ROCK S4CKf7U flow FABRA; 7DE NV /A9OF FABRLC ISOMETRIC VIEW SECTION VIEW SILT _CONTROL FENCE TO BE PLACED AROUND STAGING AREA, ALONG CURB LINES, AT BORE PITS AND ALONG OPEN CUT SECTIONS OF PROJECT. NO SCALE SLLT FENCE NOTES 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT SILT FENCE WEEVILY AND AFTER mWR RAIN Dan TO ENSURE 7H4T NHE DEVICE /S fVXWN/NG PROPERLY. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE SEDIMENT FROM BEIND fENCE WHEN THE DEPTH OF SEDIMENT HAS at UP TO ONE -TIRO THE HEIGKT OF THE fENCE ABOVE 3. THE COMINCTOR SHALL INSPECT 7HE BASE OF ME fENCE TO ENSURE 77L4T No GAPS NAVE DEVELOPED AAA RETRENCH AS NECESSARY. 4 MIE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT fENCE POS73 70 ENSURE TM THEY ARE PROPL74LY SLA°WAW 7NE FENCE. IF NECESSARY, INC CONM7AC70R SHALL RESET AND ADD POSIS ,S /F f7LTR FABRIC IS RIPPED, LIWIGED OR DEZEiWM70,, THE CONTRACTOR SL4U REPLACE ? IN ACCORDQKr W9N T.C.E0. APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER P01LUl70N 1717E �PION NOTES 1. PRIOR TO CON57WORON, CONTRACTOR SHALL P O14DE A STORM WATER POLLUTION P&WI MON PLAN (SMWPP) PREPARED BY A REGISTERED PR0TSSOW ENGINEER, To 7HE CNY 2. /T STALL BE 7HE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO FURNISH, INSTALL, ANWA/N AND REMOVE ALL STORM WA7FR POLLUMON PRETFNMON MEASURES IN COMPL14NOF Ih7H THE/R T.P.D.E.S PERM?AND ALL T.C.E.O. REGULAIIONS. ,� f. b" PNI i +r• 11 a a lb-- da`+n+."l' b t wmne,e .,ra.� �uenmLa. d BIRKHOFF HENDRICKS & CARTER, L.L.P. � THESE MCUMENTS ARE FOR INTM RENEW AND ARE NOT INIE710ED FOR CONSIRUCIION, CITY OF ANNA U.S. 75 UTILITY RELOCATIONS PHASE 2 BHC PROJECT NO. SHEETNO. a raer°�iw W. &.W"e �° coniwrtee to . ° r* s orry dau.eu^n occw. bet~ aW wci.a�c r�. one sr seA al, H.&kim a PROFESSIONAL ENOINEERS TBPE Firm No. 526; TBPLS Firm No. 10031800 11910 Greenville Ave., Suite 600 BlOppiO, pR pEfztxl QURPOscs, CRAIG M. KET710i0FF TM P.E. NO. 106102 2019-128 DETAILS 6 LL 9 ¢ Eocw>wnL U. i¢ h. ud docwn.nl .il gran fn ON cmt Dallas, Texas 75243 (214) 361-7900 DATE: July 2018 July 2018 REVISED: 7/12/18 — JLE H:\Projecta\Anna\20l8128 US 75 Utility Relocations Phase 2\Sheets\2018128 Milo Detale.drg PLOT SCALE 1:2 PLOT STYLE llxl7.ctb PLOTTED BY., JLE ON 7/12/2018 t t� Wig• - , t. ' THE CITY OF Anna AGENDA ITEM: City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Gregory Peters Consider adoption of an Ordinance revising Solid Waste regulations pertaining to roll -off dumpsters (Director of Public Works Greg Peters, P.E.) SUMMARY: The City of Anna currently has a contract for Solid Waste services with CARDS Dallas, Incorporated. Per the contract, CARDS has exclusive rights to provide solid waste services in the City of Anna. The current Ordinance is somewhat vague regarding the use of outside companies for roll -off dumpsters, which are often used by homes and businesses for major remodeling project. This item will bring clarity to the rules and regulations while still allowing businesses performing 1-day projects, like roofing or brush/tree trimming, to use their own vehicles to collect and remove construction debris within a 24-hour period. The revised Ordinance allows the City to meet the exclusivity requirements in our contract while providing neighbors and businesses with clear and concise language to follow. The Ordinance was prepared by the City Attorney with feedback from both Public Works and Code Enforcement. Staff finds that the revised Ordinance will be an improvement over the current language and recommends approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None. STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 4: High Performing, Professional City STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Ordinance. I_'% i r_[91:I►y,14011 & 1 Solid Waste Ord C03029D20210407CR3 clean APPROVALS: Gregory Peters, Director of Public Works Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AMENDING THE ANNA CITY CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING ARTICLE 12.05, SECTION 12.05.011 REGARDING SOLID WASTE COLLECTION; 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. WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas ("City") has previously adopted ordinances, rules and regulations governing the collection and disposal of solid waste; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anna ("City Council") has investigated and determined that it would be advantageous and beneficial to the City and its citizens to amend Section 12.05.011 (Contract or franchise required for collection or transport of waste) of Article 12.05 (Solid Waste) of The Anna City Code of Ordinances ("Anna Code") by providing a limited exception to certain solid waste collection contract requirements and related matters; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The above recitals are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. Section 2. Amendment In accordance with Article 1.01 of the Anna Code, the following amendments are made to Section 12.05.011 (Contract or franchise required for collection or transport of waste) of Article 12.05 (Solid Waste): ARTICLE 12.05 SOLID WASTE Sec. 12.05.011 Contract or franchise required for collection or transport of waste (a) No person shall collect, remove, or dispose of garbage containers or trash receptacles or transport construction debris, garbage or trash on the streets, alleys, or public thoroughfares of the city except duly authorized agents or employees of the city and persons acting pursuant to a contract with the city for public collection and disposal of garbage and trash, except as provided in this article. No person shall obtain the services described in this section except from duly authorized agents or employees of the city and persons acting pursuant to a contract with the city for public collection and disposal of construction debris, garbage, and trash. This section shall CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 1 not apply to the transportation of garbage, trash, or brush from outside the city to a disposal site outside the city. (b) All trucks and containers used for the collection and transportation of garbage and trash shall be clearly marked with the owner's name and telephone number in letters and figures not less than two inches high. (c) Except as provided by subsection (d), all contractors performing work in the city who have been issued a building permit from the city shall contract with the city's authorized solid waste provider for the placement and transport of a roll -off dumpster or vertical dumpster for disposal of all trash, construction debris, and garbage from the construction site. (0 d) Notwithstanding anything in this article to the contrary, Including without limitation Sec. 12.05.007, individuals desiring to remove largo ame Rt-S of brush, debris, or trash construction debris/materials fromaccumulated on their own residential premises from renovation or repair work may contract with the cis contractor performing such work to collect and remove such debris/materials OF ether oPeFSGno for the temporary laroment and removal of a d impster or roll off bon rr.��vr— rcn ccnTcnT-arrc�Tcn �r provided that: the individual maintains regular service from the city's contractor. (2) the container used for collection and hauling of the debris is limited to a container permanently attached to a motorized vehicle utilized as a part of contracted home remodeling or repair; and (3) the motorized collection vehicle is on the premises for no more than 24 hours. (Ordinance 274-2006 adopted 6/27/06; Ordinance 476-2009 adopted 11/10/09; 2008 Code, pt. 11, art. 49, sec. 6.11; Ordinance , adopted 4/13/2021) Section 3. Savings, Repealing and Severability Clauses It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, and provisions of this ordinance are severable and, if any phrase, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, or provision of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or otherwise invalid or inapplicable by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality, invalidity or inapplicability shall not affect any of the remaining words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional, invalid or inapplicable words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions. Further, all ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are consistent and do not conflict with the terms and provisions of this ordinance are hereby ratified to the extent of such consistency and lack of conflict, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 2 force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are inconsistent or in conflict with the terms and provisions contained in this ordinance are hereby repealed only to the extent of any such conflict. Section 4. Penalty Any violation of any of the terms of this ordinance, whether denominated in this ordinance as unlawful or not, shall be deemed a misdemeanor. Any person convicted of any such violation shall be fined in an amount not to exceed the lesser of $2,000 or the highest amount allowed by applicable law for each incidence of violation. Each day a violation exists is considered a separate offense and will be punished separately. Section 5. Publication of the Caption and Effective Date This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage by the City Council and posting and/or publication, if required by law, of its caption. The City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to implement such posting and/or publication. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas this 13th day of April 2021. ATTESTED: APPROVED: Carrie L. Land, City Secretary Nate Pike, Mayor CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 3 THE CITY OF Anna �IMM1 ►1'.=11111i7 City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: Conduct a Public Hearing and Approve a Resolution regarding the East Fork Estates, Lot 24, Replat. (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) SUMMARY: One single-family dwelling, detached on 1.4± acres located on the northwest side of East Fork Circle, 1,782± feet south of FM 455. Zoned Agricultural. State law requires a public hearing for replats of residentially zoned land. The purpose of the replat is to legally plat a tract of land that was subdivided and sold via metes and bounds. Approval and recordation of this replat will bring this property into compliance with city regulations. Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval as submitted. FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommended for approval. I_'Iir_[d:ILy,14011& 1 1. Agenda Map 2. RESOLUTION - (RP) East Fork Estates Lt 24 3. Exhibit A (RP) East Fork Estates Lt 24 APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/7/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/7/2021 Replat (Residential) East Fork Estates, Lot 24 THE CITY OF .7knna n THE CITY OF nna elea en� —,I e 1. o , ul, n �, Ina "I, nd Sfote pbtfing statutes and is subject to Fnes and � and building certl6cates. CR 29 E FORK CIRCLE 0 estroctetl suaJect vcRaerty. SITE ■ tR all easements of •eco�0. Cw.Ev 3.480J ACRES "'P" AND ORENDA HAYS$ F FORX CIRCLE an Surveying, lnc. ///��� C.C. NO. 201607220009a4720 aA peal rs that Lot 14 has been �� \ aOUnds tlexnPlno! J y of A— development codes. \ V�� •erg on P Ihis rat I is based on na \� NORTH CR i Wiled s s5'sY99" 4. as ➢lottedet '• U� as recwaea caan LOCAPON NTT MAP rtu00 ED 62.fi ACRES M 5 MEGAN WA L &LDER&ACK 3 MLVMF 5817, PACE 2305 LLfI£R69CK, 880 5 /' ' D.R.c.c.r. 76.Ot5" � // J0• 9 WHITES rJ.J6TY 11CREEK ' Cm• OF AN9NA CITY llNE �Or 66' ZONF A EFFECT 06/02/2009 .+:, / e3GJ (GRAPHICALLY LOCATED) // 60' ROAD WYN fOfirEASEM •79 / / CC, N0. 20201228002331 O. P.R.C.L, T. /- '�ACRESFT 40 / /'• G /' CALLED 1.4f0 ACRES ZONED AG 4 O / 0� .. RIGO 10 AND MARISA SANGWEZ C.C. N0. 2019f11900*+12+90 /( NO, 202YN FORTUNE N0. 2020 fO.C.T. 3379/0 D.P.R.c.L.T. !Oi TZ KELLY AND DONNA OWENS C.C. W. T006100900l450990j S 40'S6'0 f' W 55 � /' \ / Pas 0 v / CALLED 2.531 ACRE$ ,>da11150N AND JE561CA L 979530 F NO, 201 R O C T. 09]8530 sn srAuvm ( rs) / j O.P.RGG1. THE CITY OF nna CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING EAST FORK ESTATES, LOT 24, 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 Regulations") and Article 9.04 ("Zoning Ordinance") of the Anna City Code of Ordinances; and WHEREAS, Rigoberto Sanchez & Marissa Marino, has submitted an application for the approval of the East Fork Estates, Lot 24, Replat. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT: Recitals Incorporated The recitals above are incorporated herein as if set forth in full for all purposes. Approval of the Plat. The City Council hereby approves the East Fork Estates, Lot 24, Replat attached hereto as Exhibit A. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas on this 13th day of April 2021. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike a a EXHIBIT A STATE OF TEXAS § II Notice: i COUNTY OF COLLIN § II 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. GENERAL NOTES; 1. The surveyor has not abstracted subject property. 2. This survey is subject to all easements of record. 3. Copyright 2021, Surdukan Surveying, Inc. 4. The purpose of this rep/at is that Lot 14 has been subdivided by metes and bounds description and is not in compliance with the City of Anna development codes. 5. The basis of bearings shown on this plat is based on the southeast line of Lot 14 (called S 55°57'19" W) as platted per the East Fork Estates Subdvision as recorded in Cabinet C, Page 206, P.R.C.C.T. CALLED 62.006 ACRES BRENT D. BILDERBACK, ZACKERY BILDERBACK, MEGAN ABIGAIL BILDERBACK VOLUME 5817, PAGE 2305 D. R. C. C. T. CITY OF ANNA CITY LIMIT LINE 4,E NORTH SCALE 1 "= 40' 0 40 80 LEGEND C.M. = CONTROLLING MONUMENT CIRS = CAPPED 1/2" IRON ROD SET STAMPED (4613) IRF = IRON ROD FOUND STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF COLLIN § % o 1b )WENS450940 ;' / S 40°56'01 " W , GJ�J 3.81 ' / / / / 0 / oo • / / MAG NAIL SET POB / / CALLED 2.831 ACRES MADISON AND JESSICA LOVEGROVE C.C. NO. 20190813000978530 0.P.R.C.C.T. / / I, DAVID J. SURDUKAN, a Registered Professional Land Surveyor in the State of Texas, do hereby certify that I prepared this plat from on actual and accurate survey of the land and that the corner monuments shown thereon were properly placed, under my personal supervision, in accordance with the subdivision regulations of the City of Anna, Texas. -------------------------- David J. Surdukan Registered Professional Land Surveyor Registration No. 4613 BEFORE me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared David J. Surdukan, known to me to be the person or persons whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the some in the capacity herein stated and the act and deed of said company. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this — — — — day of ----------------, 2021. Notary Public in and for Collin County My Commission Expires: — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — COLLIN COUNTY NOTES: Lot must utilize alternative type On —Site Sewage Facilities. Must maintain state —mandated setback of all On —Site Sewage Facility components from any/all easements and drainage areas, water distribution lines, sharp breaks and/or creeks/rivers/ponds, etc. (Per State regulations). There is a creek on Lot 24. The creek/pond could affect structure/ impervious cover placement, OSSF placement, dwelling size, etc. on lot 1. It is recommended that no additional surface improvements, impervious cover, outbuildings, swimming pools, etc. planned on Lot 1 R without pre —construction planning meeting with Registered Sanitarian/Professional Engineer and Collin County Development Services The P.E. As—Builts submitted with the plat shows all OSSF components for Lot 24 to be completely within the boundaries Lot 24. If any of the OSSF components are actually over the any of the lot lines and continue onto another parcel, the entire system(s) must be replaced with an approved alternative system (after review and permitting through CCDS). Tree removal and/or grading for OSSF may be required on individual lots. There are no water wells on Lots 24 of this subdivision and no water wells are allowed without prior approval from Collin County Development Services. Individual site evaluations and OSSF design plans (meeting all State and County requirements) must be submitted to and approved by Collin County for each lot prior to construction of any OSSF system. HEALTH DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the onsite sewer facilities described on this plat conform to applicable OSSF laws of the State of Texas, 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. ----------------------------------- Registered Sanitarian or Designated Representative Collin County Development Services WHEREAS Rigoberto and Marisa Sanchez are the owner of a tract of land situated in the John L. White Survey, Abstract No. 1015, and the John L. White Survey, Abstract No. 1016, City of Anna, Collin County, Texas, and being all of a 1.410 acre tract conveyed to Rigoberto and Marisa Sanchez as recorded in County Clerks No. 20191119001472490 of the Land Records of Collin County, Texas, and being part of Lot 14 of the East Fork Estate Subdivision as recorded in Cabinet C, Page 206, Plat Records of Collin County, Texas, and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at a to a 1/2" iron rod found for corner at the south corner of said Lot 14, said iron rod being in East Fork Circle and in the center of a 60' Road and Utility Easement as recorded in Cabinet C, Page 206, P.R.C.C.T.; THENCE N 48*47'30" W a distance of 277.63' to a point for corner in a creek; THENCE N 77*26'00" E a distance of 79.35' to a point for corner in a creek; THENCE N 62°40'00" E a distance of 66.70' to a point for corner in a creek; THENCE N 86*51 '00" E a distance of 95.26' to a point for corner in a creek; THENCE N 59°56'00" E a distance of 58.49' to a point for corner in a creek; THENCE S 88°48'52" E a distance of 76.06' to a point for corner in a creek; THENCE S 30*47'04" E a distance of 135.01 ' to a point for corner in the said East Fork Circle and in the center of a said 60' Road and Utility Easement; THENCE S 55°57'19" W following East Fork Circle and in the center of a 60' Road and Utility Easement a distance of 263.95' to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 61,566 Square Feet or 1.413 Acres of land. OWNER'S CERTIFICATIONS NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT Rigoberto and Marisa Sanchez are the owner and does hereby adopt this plat designating the hereinobove described property as EAST FORK ESTATES SUBDIVISION, LOT 24, on 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. No buildings, 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, if approved by the City of Anna. In addition, utility easements may also be used for the mutual use and accommodation of all public utilities desiring to use or using the some 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. This approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, and regulations of the City of Anna, Texas. WITNESS my hand this the — — — — day of ----------------, 2021. RIGOBERTO SANCHEZ, OWNER MARISA SANCHEZ, OWNER BEFORE me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared RIGOBERTO SANCHEZ, OWNER, known to me to be the person or persons whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the some in the capacity herein stated and the act and deed of said company. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this Notary Public in and for Collin County My Commission Expires: day of 2021. BEFORE me, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared MARISA SANCHEZ, OWNER, known to me to be the person or persons whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the some in the capacity herein stated and the act and deed of said company. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this — — — — day of ----------------, 2021. Notary Public in and for Collin County My Commission Expires: CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL APPROVED on this the --------day of Council, City of Anna, Texas. Mayor City Secretary APPROVED APRIL 13, 2021 CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ANNA APPROVED APRIL 5,2021 P&Z COMMISSION CITY OF ANNA 2021, by the City REPLAT EAST FORK ESTATES SUBDIVISION LOT 24 BEING A REPLAT OF EAST FORK ESTATES SUBDIVISION CABINET C, PAGE 206, P.R.C.C.T. PART OF LOT 14 BEING 1.413 ACRES OUT OF THE BENJ"IN WHITE SURVEY ABSTRACT NO. 1015 BENJ"IN WHITE SURVEY ABSTRACT NO. 1016 CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS OWNERS SURVEYOR RIGOBERTO AND MARISA SANCHEZ SURDUKAN SURVEYING, INC. 9701 E FORK CIRCLE P.O. BOX 126 ANNA, TEXAS 75409 ANNA, TEXAS 75409 (940) 395-8797 (972) 924-8200 FIRM NO. 10069500 11 a a I I SCALE 1 " = 40' DATE: MARCH 3, 2021 JOB No. 2021-09 ' e a THE CITY OF Anna City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli AGENDA ITEM: 1) Conduct a Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance for rezoning 3.0 acres from Agricultural District (AG) and Single -Family Residential - Large Lot (SF-E) to Single -Family Residential (SF-84). (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) 2) Approve a Resolution for the Medina's Addition, Block A, Lots 1 & 2, Final Plat. SUMMARY: Zoning Rezone 3.0± acres located on the north side of Elm Grove, 160± feet east of Rodeo Drive from AG Agricultural and SF-E Single -Family Residential — Large Lot to SF-84 Single -Family Residential District. The applicant is requesting to rezone the property due to the existing zoning (AG & SF- E) requiring a minimum of 43,560 square feet (1 acre) per lot. The requested zoning is SF-84 which requires a minimum of 8,400 square feet (0.19 acre). Additional project and zoning information can be found in the attached staff report. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. Final Plat Two single-family dwelling, detached lots on 3.0± acres located on the north side of Elm Grove, 160± feet east of Rodeo Drive. The purpose for the final plat is to divide the tract into two lots; Lot 1 (0.6± acre) and Lot 2 (2.4± acres). The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval subject to approval of the associated zoning case. FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Zoning Recommended for approval. Final Plat Recommended for approval ATTACHMENTS: 1. Agenda Map (Rezoning) 2. Zoning Write -Up - Medina Addition 3. Ordinance - Medina 4. Exhibit 1 Legal Description 5. Agenda Map (Final Plat) 6. RESOLUTION - (FP) Medinas Addn BL A Lts 1 2 7. Exhibit A (FP) Medina Addn APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner II Created/Initiated - 4/7/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 r., Zoning Case AG/SF=E to SF=84 THE CITY OF manna j=- �k MAV THE CITY OF manna rgi 111i �; r• Are ,qi ' wp ! ! eer-■■r-s-,i►- =more ■ r., Planning & Zoning Commission Recommended Approval Rezoning from AG 8 SF=E to SF=84 THE CITY OF Anna r.4 Final Plat Medina's Addition, Block A, Lots 1 & 2 THE CITY OF Anna rA /vr .7 ¥ � /jrre! °EROsk■ THE CITY OF � � 4 t 3'.er. a3rantlep klpuruep VlLstra[t _Qe. 114 Ym t 0.607 ��ees olotk 21 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ so � 6i-arbQ wwv 9.2 2.392'!tres / iorx..��a�«crmcseere..n.wr.�n — — — — — 1 �_____�______,__________�________ r------- ---- - r------ - -- -- � - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 '�\ r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - — - , - - - - - - - - -- — — — - - - - - - - - — — — -- - THE CITY OF manna .r� „ .. � � �. to 9•,pi ,� .. � n y r � q 4X �I • � i s J� d- . THE CITY OF N Attifta Q Proposed Site16 City Limits Parcels ETJ 0 250 500 1,000 Feet March 2021 L.\Plannmg & Development\Proled Review\Medina ZC FP\Locators\Agenda Map.mxd CITY OF ANNA PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION April 5, 2021 Public Hearing: Zoning — from AG and SF-E to SF-84 Applicant: Julio Medina DESCRIPTION: Request to rezone 3.0± acres located on the north side of Elm Grove, 160± feet east of Rodeo Drive, from AG Agricultural and SF-E Single -Family Residential — Large Lot to SF-84 Single -Family Residential District. REMARKS: The Agricultural Zoning District is intended to apply to land situated on the fringe of an urban area, used for agricultural purposes, and which may become an urban area in the future. Therefore, the agricultural activities conducted in the Agricultural District should not be detrimental to urban land uses; intensity of use permitted in this district is intended to encourage and protect agricultural uses until urbanization is warranted and the appropriate change in district classification is made. The SF-E district is established to allow for larger lots with one family dwelling structures per lot. This district is intended to provide for residential lands to accommodate more rural settings and accessory yard uses. These lots should be generally located in groups, blocks, or areas where the accessory uses of the land do not either materially or in an obnoxious manner influence neighboring properties. Densities in this district will not usually exceed one unit per gross acre. The SF-84 Single -Family Residential District is designed to accommodate single-family residential development on relatively ample lots. The district can be appropriately located in proximity to agricultural and single-family residential uses. The applicant is requesting to rezone the property due to the existing zoning (AG & SF- E) requiring a minimum of 43,560 square feet (1 acre) per lot. The requested zoning is SF-84 which requires a minimum of 8,400 square feet (0.19 acre). Surrounding Land Use and Zoning North Single-family residences zoned AG and SF-E East Single-family residence zoned SF-E South Single-family residences zoned PD-127-2004-SF-72 Sweetwater Crossing) West Single-family residences zoned PD-127-2004-SF-72 Sweetwater Crossing) Conformance with the City of Anna Strategic Plan and Comprehensive Plan City of Anna Goals for 2025 1. Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth a. Manage residential growth. b. Have buildings and homes complying with City codes and development regulations. Future Land Use Plan — The Future Land Use Plan designates this property as single-family (yellow). Residential: Land on which there exists one or more dwelling units, including accessory buildings; the primary use being for sheltering individuals, families, or groups of persons. Single-family includes those permanent structures, which were originally designed to provide housing for one family unit. IF. ISSUES: ' �Ww 4W The current zoning of AG Agricultural and SF-E Single -Family Residential — Large Lot both require a minimum of 43,560 square feet (1 acre) for each lot. The next largest lot size adopted in the Zoning Ordinance is SF-84 Single -Family Residential, which requires a minimum of 8,400 square feet (0.19 acre). At this time, the applicant is wanting to split the property into two lots: 0.6± acre and 2.4± acre. For these reasons, staff believes that SF-84 zoning is appropriate for the subject property. SUMMARY: The applicant is requesting to rezone the property in order to divide the tract and create a parcel less than 1 acre. The request is in conformance with elements of the Future Land Use Plan and City of Anna Strategic Plan. RECOMMENDATION: Recommended for approval as submitted. ZONING AG/SF-E TO SF-84 (04/05/2021) PAGE 2 OF 2 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS (Property rezoned under this ordinance is generally located on the north side of Elm Grove, 160± feet east of Rodeo Drive) ORDINANCE NO. 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. WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas ("City") has previously adopted ordinances, rules and regulations governing the zoning in the City; and WHEREAS, the City has received a requested zoning change on Property described in Exhibit 1 ("Property") attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes as if set forth in full; and WHEREAS, said Property generally located on the north side of Elm Grove, 160± feet east of Rodeo Drive from AG Agricultural and SF-E Single -Family Residential — Large Lot to SF-84 Single -Family Residential District zoning; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City and the City Council of the City of Anna ("City Council") have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise and have held the public hearings as required by law and afforded a full and fair hearing to all property owners and generally to all persons interested in and situated in the affected area and in the vicinity thereof, the City Council has concluded that the Zoning Ordinance of the City should be amended as set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The above recitals are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. Section 2. Zoning Change The Anna City Code of Ordinances are hereby amended by changing the zoning of the Property described in Exhibit 1 from AG Agricultural and SF-E Single -Family Residential — Large Lot to SF- 84 Single -Family Residential District. 1 Section 3. Official Zoning Map The official Zoning Map of the City shall be corrected to reflect the change in zoning described herein. Section 4. Savings, Repealing and Severability Clauses It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, and provisions of this ordinance are severable and, if any phrase, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, or provision of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or otherwise invalid or inapplicable by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality, invalidity or inapplicability shall not affect any of the remaining words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional, invalid or inapplicable words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions. Further, all ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are consistent and do not conflict with the terms and provisions of this ordinance are hereby ratified to the extent of such consistency and lack of conflict, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are inconsistent or in conflict with the terms and provisions contained in this ordinance are hereby repealed only to the extent of any such conflict. Section 5. Penalty Any violation of any of the terms of this ordinance, whether denominated in this ordinance as unlawful or not, shall be deemed a misdemeanor. Any person convicted of any such violation shall be fined in an amount not to exceed $2,000 for each incidence of violation. Each day a violation exists is considered a separate offense and will be punished separately. Section 6. Publication of the Caption and Effective Date This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage by the City Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting and/or publication, if required by law, of its caption. The City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to implement such posting and/or publication. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas this 13th day of April 2021. ATTESTED: APPROVED: Carrie L. Land, City Secretary Nate Pike, Mayor 2 Exhibit 1 Legal Description Situated in the County of Collin, State of Texas being a part of the J.C. Brantley Survey, Abstract No. 114, and being a part of 3.00 acre tract of land conveyed to Julio Medina and wife Audelia Medina by deed record in Volume 3394, Page 823, Official Public Records, Collin County, Texas and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a chain link fence corner in the north line of a Elm Grove maintaining the southwest corner of said 3.00 acre tract and the southeast corner of a Lot 1, Block B, Sweetwater Crossing an addition to Collin County Texas by plat of record in Slide No. 8931, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas; Thence North 02°31'16" East, along the west line of said 3.00 acre tract and the east line of Lots 1, 2 & 3 of said Sweetwater Crossing, a distance of 213.30 feet to a 1/2" steel rod set with an aluminum cap marked COPLEY RPLS 6720 for the northwest corner of said 3.00 acre tract and the southwest corner of a 8.00 acre tract of land conveyed to Sale Heath and Marie J. Heath by deed of record in Volume 1536, Page 118 of said Official Public Records; Thence South 89024'14" East, along the north line of said 3.00 acre tract and the south line of said 8.00 acre tract passing a 1/2" steel rod set with an aluminum cap marked COPLEY RPLS 6720 at a distance of 124.00 feet and passing the southeast corner of said 8.00 acre tract continuing along the south line of a 1.403 acre tract of land conveyed to Sharon Walters by deed of record in Volume 5065, Page 1002 of said Official Public Records for a total distance of 611.36.00 feet to a 1/2" steel rod set with an aluminum cap marked COPLEY RPLS 6720 in the south line of said 1.403 acre tract for the northeast corner of said 3.00 acre tract and the northwest corner of a 1.00 acre tract of land conveyed to Adolfo Villarreal by deed of record in Volume 4528, Page 1723 of said Official Public Records; Thence South 02°08'37" West, along the east line of said 3.00 acre tract and the west line of said 1.00 acre tract, a distance of 213.83 feet to a 1/2" steel rod found with a cap marked Burns in the north line of Elm Grove for the southeast corner of said 3.00 acre tract and the southwest corner of said 1.00 acre tract; Thence North 89°21'0" West, along the north line of said Elm Grove and south line of said 3.00 acre tract, a distance of 612.75 feet to the Point -of -Beginning and containing 2.999 acres (130,655 square feet) of land. �_;�� • .�„'!_n • 1r�"�+ =.��! �'M,cti _� =tom :t n y r � q TT'T1 ,. 4X �I • � i s d- . THE CITY OF N _ nna Q Proposed Site City Limits Parcels ETJ 0 250 500 1,000 Feet March 2021 L.\Plan—q & Development\Prolect Review\Medina ZC FP\Locators\Agenda Map.mxd CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A FINAL PLAT OF MEDINA'S ADDITION, BLOCK A, LOTS 1 & 2. 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, Julio Medina, has submitted an application for approval of a Final Plat of Medina's Addition, Block A, Lots 1 & 2; WHEREAS, The Final Plat of Medina's Addition, Block A, Lots 1 & 2 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 Medina's Addition, Block A, Lots 1 & 2 hereto as Exhibit A. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this 13th day of April 2021. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike i ®binem (ferttftcate & Mebtcatton CZ-d& 3r6b# 20080320 EXHIBIT A STATE OF TEXAS I 1 I COUNTY OF GRAYSON I I NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT we JULIO & AUDELLA MEDINA acting herein by and through it's duly authorized 1 5 officers, does hereby adopt this plat designating the hereinabove described property as MEDINA'S ADDITION, 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 1— — — — — — — — I this plat. In addition, utility easements may also be used for the mutual use and -�— -- -- -- 8.o0AC I accommodation of all public utilities desiring to use or using the same unless the DALE HEATH — — — 1.403AC easement limits the use to particular utilities, said use by public utilities being — — — — — — MARIE J. HEATH VOL, 1536, PG. 118 SHARON WALTERS VOL. 5065, PG. 1002 subordinate to the publics and City ofAnna's use thereof. The City of Anna and public O.P.R.C.C.T. I O.P.R.C.C.T 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 1 way endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of their I respective systems in said easements. The City of Anna and public utility entities shall 4 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, 1 maintaining, reading meters, and adding to or removing all or parts of their respective I I systems without the necessity at any time of procuring permission from anyone. This approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, and regulations of the City of 1/2" STEEL I ROD SET 112" STEEL Anna, Texas. (RPLS 6720) �� �� S902411411 QZ � �� 124.00' ROD SET M��� _ (RPLS 6720) 611.36 487.36' JULIO MEDINA AUDELLA MEDINA 1 3 1 I I 1 STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GRAYSON BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared JULIO MEDINA, known to me to be the persons �;:�` �LCC.rarltlep �urbep I whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that I Zlb8'tralt J�o. 114 1 cv he executed the same for the purpose and consideration therein expressed. 1 GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this day of I 2 20 1 �/NGl/NF 10, \ \G/?AYSON \ C\�C ,c \ — \ COOPFRAT/VFFgSFMFNT �.c FENCE CORNER 1/2" STEEL ROD FOUND (BURNS) EL1VI 4=-- 1=;Z 4c:> X.-- F=z— IE5 O' RNGHT—OF—YS/AY Notary Public in and for the State of Texas 1.00 AC ADOLFO VILLARREAL VOL. 4528' PG. 1723 O.P.R.C.C.T. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF GRAYSON -- - -- -- -- -- 10'GRAYSON COLLIN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE EASEMENT -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- _— / 15'BUILDINGLINE I — — - \ l — — — — — — — — — — — — — — L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 4 Vactnttp lRap COUNTY ROAD NO. 371 COUNTY R D NO. 376 C O 0 o PROJEC LOCATION �a COUNTY ROAD NO, 427 ZO 2 D D Q YHOUSTON STREET of Z A COUNTY ROAD NO. 455 (,mot to *rate) Coplep 'Laub *urbeving OWNERS/DEVELOPER M�T I %. � JULIO MEDINA 1702 ''Verbs 'Kn., *bermau, Texas 75090 AUDELIA MEDINA ..- TN 903 -415 -0643, OR 580 -980 -0181 12299 CR 425 L J jobn*ropteVtaubsurbeptug.com ANNA, TX 0 9 -- BASIS OF BEARINGS -- GRID NORTH, NAD 83 TEXAS STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM — GENERAL NOTES — NORTH CENTRAL ZONE (4202) 1. Water Supply to be provided by the City of Anna. 2. Sewer service to be provided by the City ofAnns. 3. Electrical service is provided by GCEC. 4. Blocking the flow of water or construction of improvements in drainage easements, and filling or obstruction of the floodway 0 30 60 is prohibited. 5. Any existing creeks or drainage channels traversing along or across the addition will remain as open channels and will be maintained by the individual owners of the lot or lots that are traversed by or adjacent to the drainage courses along or SCALE — 1 " = 30' across said lots �opY 9h 10-1 6. The City of Anna will not be responsible for the maintenance and operation of said drainage ways or for the control of �."y L—d S—y,,g, Inc A eeye9 d. erosion. 7. Neither the City of Anna nor the undersigned surveyor will be responsible for any damage, personal injury, or loss of life or property occasioned by flooding or flooding conditions. 8. The owners and builders must comply with all other local, state and federal regulations regarding developments of this type. 9. All proposed lots situated in whole or in part within the City's Corporate Limits comply with the minimum size requirements of the Governing Zoning District and the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance. SURVEYOR JOHN C. COPLEY R. P. L. S. NO. 6720 1702 VERDI LN. SHERMAN, TEXAS Regal Me!gcription Situated in the County of Collin, State of Texas being a part of the J.C. Brantley Survey, Abstract No. 114, and being a part of 3.00 acre tract of land conveyed to Julio Medina and wife Audelia Medina by deed of record in Volume 3394, Page 823, Official Public Records, Collin County, Texas and being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows. - Beginning at a chainlink fence corner in the north line of a Elm Grove maintaining the southwest corner of said 3.00 acre tract and the southeast corner of a Lot 1, Block B, Sweetwater Crossing an addition to Collin County, Texas by plat of record in Slide No. 8931, Plat Records, Collin County, Texas; Thence North 02*31'16" East, along the west line of said 3.00 acre tract and the east line of Lots 1, 2 & 3 of said Sweetwater Crossing, a distance of 213.30 feet to a 112" steel rod set with an aluminum cap marked COPLEY RPLS 6720 for the northwest corner of said 3.00 acre tract and the southwest corner of an 8.00 acre tract of land conveyed to Dale Heath and Marie J. Heath by deed of record in Volume 1536, Page 118 of said Official Public Records; Thence South 89024'14" East, along the north line of said 3.00 acre tract and the south line of said 8.00 acre tract passing a 112" steel rod set with an aluminum cap marked COPLEY RPLS 6720 at a distance of 124.00 feet and passing the southeast corner of said 8.00 acre tract continuing along the south line of a 1.403 acre tract of land conveyed to Sharon Walters by deed of record in Volume 5065, Page 1002 of said Offiicial Public Records for a total distance of 611.36.00 feet to a 112" steel rod set with an aluminum cap marked COPLEY RPLS 6720 in the south line of said 1.403 acre tract for the northeast corner of said 3.00 acre tract and the northwest corner of a 1.00 acre tract of land conveyed to Adolfo Villarreal by deed of record in Volume 4528, Page 1723 of said Official Public Records; Thence South 02008'37" West, along the east line of said 3.00 acre tract and the west line of said 1.00 acre tract, a distance of 213.83 feet to a 112" steel rod found with a cap marked Burns in the north line of Elm Grove for the southeast corner of said 3.00 acre tract and the southwest corner of said 1.00 acre tract; Thence North 89021'01 " West, along the north line of said Elm Grove and south line of said 3.00 acre tract, a distance of 612.75 feet to the Point -of -Beginning and containing 2.999 acres (130,655square feet) of land. BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, on this day personally appeared AUDELLA MEDINA, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purpose and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this— day of 20 Notary Public in and for the State of Texas 0(cceptance of Mebtcatton Approved this day of 720 by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas. Mayor, City of Anna City Secretary, City of Anna KNOWN ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That 1, John C. Copley, Registered Professional Land Surveyor, do hereby certify that 1 prepared this plat from an actual and accurate survey of the land and that the corner monuments thereon where properly placed, under my personal supervision, in accordance with the subdivision regulations of the City of Anna, Texas. John C. Copley Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 6720 Firm No. 10194429 APPROVED APRIL 13, 2021 CITY COUNCIL CITY OF ANNA Date APPROVED AP RI L 5, 2021 P&Z COMMISSION CITY OF ANNA ifittaC Ptat of Alebinal,5 z1bbition an abbition to the Citp of manna, Coffin (foutttp, Texag Being 2.999 acres in the J.C. Brantley Survey, Abstract No. 114 3/19/2021 THE CITY OF manna AGENDA ITEM: City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Ross Altobelli 1) Continue conducting the Public Hearing/Consider/Discuss/Action on an Ordinance regarding the request to amend Ordinance No. 843-2020 (Waterview, Block A, Lot 1) (Director of Development Services Ross Altobelli) 2) Approve a Resolution regarding the Waterview, Block A, Lot 1, Concept Plan. SUMMARY: Zoning At the March 23, 2021 City Council meeting the applicant requested a continuance in order to continue to refine the request and review the implications associated with the Planning & Zoning Commission recommendations. Anna 21, LLC has submitted an application for an amendment to Ordinance No. 843- 2020. Multifamily residence on 20.8± acres located on the west side of State Highway 5, 1,420± feet south of West White Street. Zoned Planned Development-843-2020. The applicant is requesting the following amendments; i. Increase maximum height from 3-story to 4-story while sill maintaining the maximum height of 45 feet. However that measurement would be from the grade to the top plate of walls rather than to a point midway between elevation of the eaves and elevation of the ridges, for gable, hip and gambrel roofs per the City of Anna ordinance. ii. Reduce the minimum parking from 2 per dwelling unit to 1.75 per dwelling unit and maintain the 0.25 visitor parking per dwelling unit requirement. iii. Reduce the minimum covered parking from 75% to 15% . The Commission was in agreement with reducing the minimum parking to 1.75 spaces per dwelling unit and modifying the reducing covered parking request to 50%. The reductions would be in alignment with the Palladium multifamily zoning which has the same minimum parking requirement and requires roughly 61 % covered parking. Due to the existing vegetative buffer between the proposed development and the residential subdivision to the west the Commission was supportive of the 4-story building height and to increase the maximum building height by 10 feet rather than varying the "Height of building" definition within the zoning ordinance. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval with the following stipulations: 1. Maximum Height: 4-stories/55 feet. Buildings located within 100 feet from the western property line shall have a maximum height of 3-stories/45 feet. 2. Minimum parking 1.75 units per dwelling unit and maintain the 0.25 visitor parking per dwelling unit requirement. 3. Minimum 50% of required parking must be covered. Additional project and zoning information can be found in the attached staff report. Concept Plan It is recommended that the City Council approve a resolution regarding the Waterview, Block A, Lot 1, Revised Concept Plan Anna 21, LLC has submitted an application for approval of a concept plan The purpose of the revised concept plan is to align with the amended zoning. The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval. FINANCIAL IMPACT: NA STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval as amended by the Planning & Zoning Commission. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Agenda Map 2. Write-up (Waterview BL A Lt 1) 3. Ordinance - Waterview Amended Zoning 4. Exhibit 1 - (Metes & Bounds) Waterview 5. Exhibit 2 - (RCP) Waterview STAMPED 6. RESOLUTION -(RCP) Waterview, BL A, Lt 1 7. Exhibit A - (Revised Concept Plan) Waterview STAMPED APPROVALS: Lauren Mecke, Planner 11 Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 Ross Altobelli, Director of Development Services Approved - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 r., A) Zoning Case B) Revised Concept Plan Waterview, Block A, Lot 1 THE CITY OF Anna r., Zoning District Boundary THE CITY OF manna PD Modification Request Modification to the existing PD stipulation and zoning requirements; ■ Increase maximum height From: 3 story/45 feet To: 4 story/55 feet. Buildings located within 100 feet from the western property line shall have a maximum height of 3-stories/45 feet ■ Reduce minimum parking Zoning: 2 per dwelling unit To: 1.75 per dwelling unit ■ Reduce covered parking requirement Zoning: 70% To: 50% (P&Z recommendation) Applicant: 25% THE CITY OF .. Lnna THE CITY OF manna P&Z Recommendation Development Standards. A. The permitted uses and standards shall be in accordance with the MF-2 Multiple -Family Residential - Hight Density zoning district, unless otherwise specified herein: a. Maximum Height: 4-stories/55 feet. Buildings located within 100 feet from the western property line shall have a maximum height of 3-stories/45 feet. b. Maximum Number of Units: 325 c. Minimum Parking: 1.75 per dwelling unit plus 0.25 per dwelling unit for visitor parking and evenly dispersed. d. Covered Parking: 50% of required parking must be covered. B. Plats and/or site plans submitted for the development of the PD shall conform to the data presented and approved on the Conceptual Development plan. Non -substantial changes of detail on the final development plan(s) that differ from the Conceptual Development plan may be authorized by the City Council with the approval of the final development plan(s) and without public hearing. 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Provident has a successful investment and development track record in multiple real estate disciplines in excess of $3.5 Billion. Driven by a passion to create value through targeted and effective real estate investments, Provident achieves exceptional risk -adjusted returns for its capital investment partners, through superior development, opportunistic and value -add strategies. This includes the following product types: ■ Multi -Family Apartment Communities — Market Rate, Workforce & Affordable Housing ■ Master Planned Single Family Residential ■ Urban Mixed Use — Office, Retail & Residential ■ Retail — Anchored shopping centers and single tenant build -to -suits ■ Self Storage Facilities ■ Hospitality — Extended Stay Hotels ■ Financial Instruments The company has proven successful for nearly three (3) decades, through foresight and an ability to adapt to shifting demands, trends and economic cycles which impact the real estate and business community. During the current economic cycle, Provident has completed in excess of One ($1) Billion in property acquisitions and development. The company maintains a robust pipeline of investments, with an additional $600 Million in acquisitions or developments in process. QUICK FACTS: Established: 1991 Founder: Leon J. Backes Employees: 100+ Financial Condition: Well Capitalized Diversified: Multiple Real Estate Disciplines. Track Record: $3.5 Billion + in Acquisitions & Development Projects. AUM: $1.5 Billion iLL Waterview Apartments 1220 South Powell Parkway, Anna, TX PROVIDENT REALTY ADVISORS 10210 N. Central Expressway I Suite 300 1 Dallas, Texas 75231 Waterview Apartments Project Summary: • 300 units, zoned for 325 units • 20.8 gross acres, 12.6 net acres (appx) • $72.8 million cost Timeline: • Commence Construction —August 2021 • Opening — 3Q 2022 PROVIDENT REALTY ADVISORS 10210 N. 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Central Expressway I Suite 300 1 Dallas, Texas 75231 IMiLall �ewn�r�r nmmnnn I WIN N Waterview Apartments — Proposed Unit Mix Unit Unit Gross Unit Quantity Income Target Type Size (SF) Rent 1 B D/ 1 BA 8 50% 750 $834 1BD/1BA 14 60% 750 $1,001 113D/113A 8 70% 750 $1,168 2BD/2BA 28 50% 950 $1,001 2BD/2BA 56 60% 950 $1, 201 2BD/2BA 28 70% 950 $1,401 3BD/2BA 30 50% 11200 $1,157 3BD/2BA 62 60% 11 200 $1, 388 3BD/2BA 30 70% 11200 $1, 619 4BD/2BA 8 50% 11,350 $1,290 4BD/2BA 20 60% 1,350 $1,548 4BD/2BA 8 70% 11-350 $1,806 Total/Avg. 300 11-080 $1, 299 DFW Area Median Income: $89,000 PROVIDENT REALTY ADVISORS 10210 N. Central Expressway I Suite 300 1 Dallas, Texas 75231 Provident's Track Record ■ Provident Realty Advisors, Inc. ■ Established: 1991 ■ Headquarters: Dallas, Texas ■ Employees: 100+ ■ Founder & CEO: Leon J. Backes ■ Vice President: Julian "Jay' Hawes Provident is considered a 'Blue Chip Sponsor", as a well capitalized, deeply tenured and experienced company. Provident has a successful investment and development track record in multiple real estate disciplines in excess of $3.5 Billion. Driven by a passion to create value through targeted and effective real estate investments, Provident achieves exceptional risk -adjusted returns for its capital investment partners, through superior development, opportunistic and value -add strategies. This includes the following product types: ■ Multi -Family Apartment Communities — Market Rate, Workforce & Affordable Housing ■ Master Planned Single Family Residential ■ Urban Mixed Use — Office, Retail & Residential ■ Retail — Anchored shopping centers and single tenant build -to -suits ■ Self Storage Facilities ■ Hospitality — Extended Stay Hotels ■ Financial Instruments The company has proven successful for nearly three (3) decades, through foresight and an ability to adapt to shifting demands, trends and economic cycles which impact the real estate and business community. During the current economic cycle, Provident has completed in excess of One ($1) Billion in property acquisitions and development. The company maintains a robust pipeline of investments, with an additional $600 Million in acquisitions or developments in process. QUICK FACTS: Established: 1991 Founder: Leon J. Backes Employees: 100+ Financial Condition: Well Capitalized Diversified: Multiple Real Estate Disciplines. Track Record: $3.5 Billion + in Acquisitions & Development Projects. AUM: $1.5 Billion iLL 1:. W_EIGHTH ST Amend Zoning- Waterview, Block A' Lot 1 wl BAMBo' AN X W WHITE ST_ �- - 77, -E WHITE ST'- - WESTGATE_CT m 1 7 --1 w' +• - l z w,. a � � I •J � t - W W77— 00' f—' N •: y W N F- W , _ 5 to..t. L6 a 0- to WEST, WOOD_CT rf . f ti W ;• �, a a � � r t E THE CITY OF N ^ f 4 i i Q Proposed Site - City Limits 16 \ CUNNINGHAM BLVD " Parcels ETJ 16 0 250 500 1,000 Feet March 2021 L:\Planning & Development\Project Review\Waterview BLALt 1\Rezoning - 2021 Waterview\Locators\Agenda Map.mxd CITY OF ANNA PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION March 15, 2020 Public Hearing: Amend Zoning — Waterview, Block A, Lot 1 Applicant: Anna 21, LLC DESCRIPTION: Conduct a Public Hearing/Review/Discuss/Action on a recommendation regarding the request to amend Ordinance No. 843-2020 (Waterview Addition, Block A, Lot 1). REMARKS: The applicant is requesting to amend Ordinance No. 843-2020 in order to modify an existing stipulation that limits building height to 3-stories and modify parking requirements for multiple -family dwellings. A revised concept plan, Waterview, Block A, Lot 1, accompanies this request. Surrounding Land Uses and Zoning North Existing single-family residence zoned C-2 General Commercial District and a church, rectory, place of worship and vacant land zoned SF-1 Single -Family Residential District. East Across State Highway 5, a vacant tract zoned C-1 Restricted Commercial. South Existing major auto repair zoned residential SF-E and a single-family residence zoned PD-631-2013, PD-692-2015, and SF-E West Vacant tract zoned SF-E Single -Family Residential District — Large Lot. Proposed Planned Development Stipulations Design Standards — Planned Development-843-2020 currently permits a maximum height of 3 stories/45 feet. The language in the proposed stipulations increases the building construction height to 4-story, maintains the maximum height of 45 feet, and defines that maximum height as being measured by the top plate. 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 parking is required to be covered. The applicant is proposing to reduce the required parking to 1.75 spaces per dwelling and reduce the covered parking to 15%. The requested PD language is as follows (additions are indicated in underlined text; deletions are indicated in strikethrough text): Restrictions: The permitted uses and standards shall be in conformance with the MF-2 zoning district unless otherwise specified herein. 1. Maximum Height: 4-story 3 step / 45 feet as measured from the grade to the top plate of walls. 2. Maximum Number of Units: 325 3. Minimum Parking: 1.75 per dwelling unit plus 0.25 per dwelling unit for visitor parking and evenly dispersed. 4. Covered Parking: 15% of required parking must be covered Conformance with the City of Anna Strategic Plan and Comprehensive Plan Anna Vision 2034 a. Principle 3: Beautiful Community i. Preserve natural areas/open space b. Principle 5: Great Housing Opportunities i. Diverse housing choices for all family generations: small lots, townhomes, estate homes, "ranchette", apartments, mixed -use development. ii. Safe, well -design, well -maintained multi -family rental housing. City of Anna Goals for 2024 a. Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned, Managed Growth i. Having new buildings and homes that are attractive and using the appropriate building materials and meeting City's architectural standards. ii. Having a range of housing choice available in Anna. ISSUES: Existing Development Agreement Amending the zoning does not affect the development agreement in place in regards to the building materials. ZONING - WATERVIEW, BL A, LT 1 PAGE 2 OF 3 PD Stipulations The existing zoning allows for multiple -family dwellings with a maximum height of 3- story/45 feet. The applicant's request to allow a 4-story building and maintain the maximum height of 45 feet which will allow the development to preserve significant natural features of the site. Additionally the applicant is requesting to define how the height of the building is measured. The applicant is also requesting a reduction of the minimum number of required parking spaces and percentage of covered parking spaces. SUMMARY: Request to amend Ordinance No. 843-2020 in order to allow for 4-stories and amended parking regulations. RECOMMENDATION: Recommended for approval as follows: Restrictions: The permitted uses and standards shall be in accordance with the MF-2 Multiple -Family Residential - Hight Density zoning district, unless otherwise specified herein: 1. Maximum Height: 4 story / 45 feet as measured to the top plate of walls. 2. Maximum Number of Units: 325 3. Minimum Parking: 1.75 per dwelling unit plus 0.25 per dwelling unit for visitor parking and evenly dispersed. 4. Covered Parking: 15% of required parking must be covered ZONING - WATERVIEW, BL A, LT 1 PAGE 3 OF 3 CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS (Property zoned under this ordinance is generally located on the west side of State Highway 5, 1,420± feet south of West White Street) ORDINANCE NO. 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. WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas ("City") has previously adopted ordinances, rules and regulations governing the zoning in the City; and WHEREAS, the City has received a requested zoning amendment from Anna 21, LLC on Property described in Exhibit 1 ("Property") attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes as if set forth in full; and WHEREAS, said Property generally located on the west side of State Highway 5, 1,420± feet south of West White Street was zoned by Ordinance No. 843-2020; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City and the City Council of the City of Anna ("City Council") have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise and have held the public hearings as required by law and afforded a full and fair hearing to all property owners and generally to all persons interested in and situated in the affected area and in the vicinity thereof, the City Council has concluded that the Zoning Ordinance of the City should be amended as set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The above recitals are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. Section 2. Zoning Change The Anna City Code of Ordinances (the "Anna Code") are hereby amended by amending the zoning of the Property described in Exhibit 1 and as depicted in the Concept Plan on the attached Exhibit 2. 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Planned Development District is to facilitate the development of high - quality Multiple -Family Residential - High Density District. 2. Definitions. Except as otherwise provided herein, the definitions in Appendix 3 of the City's Zoning Ordinance shall apply. 3. Development Standards. A. The permitted uses and standards shall be in accordance with the MF-2 Multiple - Family Residential - Hight Density zoning district, unless otherwise specified herein: a. Maximum Height: 4-stories/55 feet. Buildings located within 100 feet from the western property line shall have a maximum height of 3-stories/45 feet b. Maximum Number of Units: 325 C. Minimum Parking: 1.75 per dwelling unit plus 0.25 per dwelling unit for visitor parking and evenly dispersed. d. Covered Parking: 50% of required parking must be covered B. Plats and/or site plans submitted for the development of the PD shall conform to the data presented and approved on the Conceptual Development plan. Non - substantial changes of detail on the final development plan(s) that differ from the Conceptual Development plan may be authorized by the City Council with the approval of the final development plan(s) and without public hearing. C. The Conceptual Development Plan will expire after two (2) years of approval. Section 3. Official Zoning Map The official Zoning Map of the City shall be corrected to reflect the change in zoning described herein. Section 4. Savings, Repealing and Severability Clauses It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, and provisions of this ordinance are severable and, if any phrase, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, or provision of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or otherwise invalid or inapplicable by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality, invalidity or inapplicability shall not affect any of the remaining words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such 2 unconstitutional, invalid or inapplicable words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions. Further, all ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are consistent and do not conflict with the terms and provisions of this ordinance are hereby ratified to the extent of such consistency and lack of conflict, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are inconsistent or in conflict with the terms and provisions contained in this ordinance are hereby repealed only to the extent of any such conflict. Notwithstanding any provision of this ordinance or the Anna Code, it is intended that this ordinance fully comply with Chapter 3000 of the Texas Government Code ("Chapter 3000") and this ordinance shall and the City Code shall be interpreted in a manner to comply with Chapter 3000. For the purposes of this ordinance, any provision of the City Code that does not comply with Chapter 3000 shall be deemed to have been excluded and not a part of this ordinance. Section 5. Penalty Any violation of any of the terms of this ordinance, whether denominated in this ordinance as unlawful or not, shall be deemed a misdemeanor. Any person convicted of any such violation shall be fined in an amount not to exceed $2,000 for each incidence of violation. Each day a violation exists is considered a separate offense and will be punished separately. Section 6. Publication of the Caption and Effective Date This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage by the City Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting and/or publication, if required by law, of its caption. The City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to implement such posting and/or publication. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas this 13th day of April 2021. ATTESTED: APPROVED: Carrie L. Land, City Secretary Nate Pike, Mayor 3 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION CALLED 20.799 ACRES TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE GRANDERSON STARK SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 798 CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS 1220 S. POWELL PARKWAY ANNA, TEXAS 75409 BEING A CALLED 20.799 ACRES TRACT OF LAND SITUATED IN THE GRANDERSON STARK SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 798 IN THE CITY OF ANNA IN COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING THAT SAME TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED TO ANNA 21, LLC, RECORDED IN DOCUMENT NO. 20191101001387120, OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS (O.P.R.C.C.T.), BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN BY METES AND BOUNDS AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR THE NORTHERLY NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO ROGER D. WANGLER AND WIFE ASPASIA D. WANGLER RECORDED IN VOLUME 2801, PAGE 151, O.P.R.C.C.T. AND BEING IN THE SOUTH LINE OF A CALLED 4.85 ACRES TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO CROSS POINT CHURCH ANNA, RECORDED IN DOCUMENT NO. 20200212000200140, O.P.R.C.C.T.; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 27 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND WEST LINE OF SAID WANGLER TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 127.ff FEETTO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID WANGLER TRACT AND NORTHWEST CORNER OF A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED AS TRACT ONE AND TRACT TWO IN DEED TO FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH, RECORDED IN VOLUME 4531, PAGE 810, O.P.R.C.C.T.; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST, CONTINUING WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND WEST LINE OF SAID FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH TRACTS, A DISTANCE OF 98.40 FEET TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH TRACTTWO AND ELL CORNER OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT; THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST, WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND SOUTH LINE OF SAID FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH TRACT TWO, A DISTANCE OF 194.25 FEET TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF A TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO FLOYD WAYNE MCBROOM, SR. (DECEASED) AND EDNA MAY MCBROOM (LIFE ESTATE) RECORDED IN DOCUMENT NO. 92-0064922, O.P.R.C.C.T. AND ELL CORNER OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT; THENCE SOUTH 04 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST, WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID MCBROOM TRACT AND EAST LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 219.46 FEET TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID MCBROOM TRACT AND ELL CORNER OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT; THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST, WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID MCBROOM TRACT AND NORTH LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 174.00 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD STAMPED "TXDOT ROW" FOUND FOR THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID MCBROOM TRACT AND ANGLE CORNER OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND BEING IN THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY (R.O.W.) LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY NO. 5 ALSO KNOWN AS POWELL PARKWAY (A CALLED VARIABLE WIDTH R.O.W.); THENCE WITH THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND WESTERLY LINE OF SAID STATE HIGHWAY NO. 5 A.K.A. POWELL PARKWAY THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: SOUTH 21 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 34 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 17.96 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD STAMPED "TXDOT ROW" FOUND FOR CORNER; SOUTH 04 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.03 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD STAMPED "TXDOT ROW" FOUND FOR CORNER; SOUTH 12 DEGREES 31 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 157.15 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD STAMPED "TXDOT ROW" FOUND FOR CORNER; THENCE SOUTH 04 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 51 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 234.66 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD STAMPED "TXDOT ROW" FOUND FOR THE EASTERLY SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND NORTHEAST CORNER OF A CALLED 0.3417 ACRE TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO U.S. AUTO TRANSMISSIONS, INC. RECORDED IN VOLUME 5924, PAGE 184, O.P.R.C.C.T.; THENCE NORTH 78 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 17 SECONDS WEST, DEPARTING THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID STATE HIGHWAY NO. 5 A.K.A. POWELL ROAD, AND WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND NORTH LINE OF SAID U.S. AUTO TRANSMISSIONS TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 125.07 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID U.S. AUTO TRANSMISSIONS TRACT AND NORTHERLY NORTHEAST CORNER OF A CALLED 11.226 ACRES TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO ANNA VILLAGE, LLC RECORDED IN DOCUMENT NO, 20131016001427770, O.P.R.C.C.T.; THENCE WITH THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID ANNA VILLAGE TRACT THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: NORTH 79 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 167.71 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER, NORTH 85 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 286.86 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER; NORTH 87 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 37 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 154.22 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 234.38 FEET TO A 5/8 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR ELL CORNER OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID ANNA VILLAGE TRACT; THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 20 SECONDS WEST, WITH THE WEST LINE OF SAID ANNA VILLAGE TRACT AND EAST LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 220.26 FEET TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF A TRACT OF A CALLED 2.47 ACRES TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO JOE A. GREER, JR. AND WIFE GERALDINE GREER RECORDED IN VOLUME 1145, PAGE 6, O.P.R.C.C.T.; THENCE NORTH 71 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 48 SECONDS WEST, WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID GREER TRACT (1145/6) AND SOUTH LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT, PASSING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID GREER TRACT (1145/6) AND NORTHEAST CORNER OF A CALLED 11.195 ACRES TRACT DESCRIBED IN DEED TO JOE A. GREER, JR. AND WIFE GERALDINE GREER RECORDED IN VOLUME 976, PAGE 120, 4 O.P.R.C.C.T. AND CONTINUING FOR A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 281.11 FEET TO A POINT FOR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID GREER TRACT IN THE CENTERLINE OF SLAYTER CREEK AND BEING IN THE EASTERLY LINE OF A CALLED 7.82 ACRES TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO KIM THOMAS POOLE AND RUTH ANN POOLE, HUSBAND AND WIFE, RECORDED IN DOCUMENT NO. 20090917001159430, O.P.R.C.C.T.; THENCE NORTH 10 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 28 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID POOLE TRACT, AND ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF SLAYTER CREEK PASSING THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID POOLE TRACT AND SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF A CALLED 7.511 ACRES TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO JAMES BONNER OGLESBY AND SPOUSE, CINDY R. OGLESBY RECORDED IN VOLUME 3963, PAGE 362, O.P.R.C.C.T. AND CONTINUING FOR A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 88.52 FEET TO A POINT FOR CORNER; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES 41 MINUTES 33 SECONDS EAST, CONTINUING ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID OGLESBY TRACT AND ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF SLAYTER CREEK, A DISTANCE OF 60.32 FEET TO A POINT FOR CORNER; THENCE NORTH 25 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 08 SECONDS EAST, CONTINUING ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID OGLESBY TRACT AND ALONG SAID CENTERLINE OF SLAYTER CREEK, PASSING THE SOUTHERNMOST CORNER OF A CALLED 8.4 ACRES TRACT OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO HARLOW LAND CO., LTD. RECORDED IN VOLUME 4617, PAGE 2624, O.P.R.C.C.T. AND CONTINUING FOR A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 140.77 FEETTO A POINT FOR CORNER; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID HARLOW LAND CO., LTD. TRACT, THE EASTERLY LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND WITH THE CENTERLINE OF SAID SLAYTER CREEK THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: NORTH 13 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 56 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 125.21 FEETTO A POINT FOR CORNER; NORTH 34 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 28 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 83.89 FEETTO A POINT FOR CORNER; NORTH 04 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 09 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 80.29 FEETTO A POINT FOR CORNER; NORTH 47 DEGREES 03 MINUTES 14 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.17 FEETTO A POINT FOR CORNER; NORTH 35 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 78.59 FEETTO A POINT FOR CORNER; NORTH 32 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 41 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 102.28 FEETTO A POINT FOR CORNER; NORTH 07 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 04 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 19.12 FEET TO A POINT FOR CORNER; NORTH 53 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 37 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 112.26 FEETTO A POINT FOR CORNER; 3 NORTH 15 DEGREES 58 MINUTES 00 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 111.68 FEET TO A POINT FOR CORNER; THENCE NORTH 26 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 20 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 85.07 FEET TO A POINT FOR CORNER IN THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID CROSS POINT CHURCH ANNA TRACT; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 12 MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST, DEPARTING THE CENTERLINE OF SAID SLAYTER CREEK AND WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND SOUTH LINE OF SAID CROSS POINT CHURCH ANNA TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 277.61 FEET TO A NAIL FOUND FOR CORNER; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 44 MINUTES 58 SECONDS EAST, CONTINUING WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND SOUTH LINE OF SAID CROSS POINT CHURCH ANNA TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 139.19 FEET TO A NAIL FOUND FOR CORNER; THENCE NORTH 87 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 34 SECONDS EAST, CONTINUING WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ANNA 21 TRACT AND SOUTH LINE OF SAID CROSS POINT CHURCH ANNA TRACT, A DISTANCE OF 198.90 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND CONTAINING, WITHIN THE METES AND BOUNDS HEREIN RECITED, 20.799 ACRES, (906,034 SQ. FT.) MORE OR LESS. DANIEL L. JACKSON, RI REGISTERED PROFESSICPNAL LAND SURVEYOR ••O F• TF STATE OF TEXAS REGISTRATION NO. 5577 (� �P:�G%ST�R a �y EMAIL: UACKSON@COLETX.COM COLE DESIGN GROUP, INC. DANIEL L. JACKSON BRANCH REGISTRATION NUMBER 10193871 ` q 5577 .qoF o P Q' PROJECT NO. 20-0085 �9 ' • • i ss� no t:° S, p BASE FLOOD 668.4 EXHIBIT 2 - — — — — — — — — — — — 25' SETBACK FOR 1 STORY — — / / EXISTING FLOOD ZONE A LINE _ \ �— ---- ZONEX__ _ 50' SETBACK / — /-j i I \ ZONE TRASH ENCLOSURE \ < REMAINING FLOOD ZONE A \ w - o \ 5 CAR CARPORT C n rr W - -- -- -- - -- 7 rr V BIKE R p i v' TRASH ENCLOSURE 1 1 / n oAO K UJ 1 SRR 4 AND 3 STORIES I FSRR 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE BIK _ a w z Iir w a m I LINE EXISTING 12" SANITARY SEWER LINE cw i � i /rI — — — — �_�— 25 < o 26' FIRE LAN V CALLED 8.4 ACRES GRIL o HARLOW LAND CO., LTD. o PICNIC FSR / VOLUME 4617, PAGE 2624 \ TABLES O.P.R.C.C.T. u p EX IN OD ONE A LINE / E RACK ETER BANK Al (Z) 3 STORIES / / 32'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE EXISTI FLOOD ZONE A LINE 5 K r B \ 4 STORIES A 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE AREA TO BE REMOVED FROM u I i i FLOOD ZONE A I I E \ — TRASH ENCLOSURE i LOOD BOUNDARY PROPOSED ELOMA FLOOD ZONE ii ALINE ETER BANK � n� 1 ZONE AE 9 K 2 STORY _4 ROGER D. WANGLER AND WIFE ASPASIA D. WANGLER VOLUME 2801, PAGE 151 O.P.R.C.C.T. FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH DOCUMENT NO.99-01326320 O.P.R.C.C.T. PROPERTY LINE CK FOR 1 STORY ENCE LINE XISTING 1 SMALL I SERVICE LINE I PLAYGFiOU — II XISTING 12" SANITARY I SEWER LINE EXISTING FLOOD ZONE A LINE J REMAINING PROPOSED ELOMA FLOOD ZONE FLOOD ZONE A REMAINING FLOOD ZONE A i ALINE EXISTING PONDS TO BE i EXISTING PONDS TO BE , / USED FOR DETENTION AS n i REMAINING FLOOD ZONE A USED FOR DETENTION AS i NEEDED AS DETERMINED n i NEEDED AS DETERMINED BY DRAINAGE ANALYSIS BY DRAINAGE ANALYSIS 5' SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT r n THE CITY OF ANNA DONE AE �' i VO UME 2432 PAGE 351 n i R.P. C.C.T. c� �r 4 / i� TITLE ITEM 01 `ter' 4 STORIES o� 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLAT CIL/i rr q EXISTING FLOOD ZONE A LINE / S IES 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE 3 MET u i FSR ACK A'SANITARY SE R EASEMENT AO THE CITY OF NNA r 7 r / DOC. # 200710 001480620 O.P.R.C.C.T. i — _ _ _ METER BAN \ E RAC TITLE ITE 10 \ cep / FLOOD BOUNDARY °� \ t E n ELO LEGEND I8.01 I I TYPICAL PARKING SPACE 18.01 °° HANDICAP a ACCESSIBLE PARKING o c6 SPACE �NLE o PARKING SPACE 0 ICNIC I I FLOYD WAYNE MCBROOM, SR. (DECEASED) O TABLES I AND WIFE EDNA MAY MCBROOM (LIFE ESTATE) RILL I DOCUMENT NO.92-0064922 O.P.R.C.C.T. YI IUI 0¢0 �I �I I I EXISTING FLOOD ZONE A LINE 'I I � PROPERTY LINE — — — — 10'SETBACK — AREA TO BE REMOVED FROM I FLOOD ZONE A I EXISTING FLOOD ONE A LIN I YI I UI m Lu w e261 F/RELgN VqN I PROPOSED I MAIN ENTRANCE GAT RACK / (9), STORY 27'-6" TO TOP OF PLATE 1 COU RTY 4 STORIES 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE (12) BUILDING 2 BUILDING NUMBER - q BUILDING TYPE INDICATION FIRE SPRINKLER w ROOM LOCATION my z p ELECTRICAL METER ZLL CO ACCESS o� BLE UNIT ro HANDICAP PARKING SPACE ACCESSIBLE ROUTE 16" MINIMUM VICINITY MAP ANNA, TEXAS 75409 1 J � wa Ole ML CO)a BERRY DR �- cn z CO cn W WHITEST o W WHITE PROJECT LOCATIONI M N V � o a 2 -J (D n NOT TO SCALE W FOSTER CROSSING RD E FOSTER CROSSING RD THE PURPOSE OF THIS REVISED CONCEPT PLAN IS TO REQUEST AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE #843-2020 IN REGARD TO HEIGHT AND PARKING CONDITIONS SITE DATA SUMMARY TABLE ITEM LOT TOTAL GENERAL SITE DATA ZONING MF-2 LAND USE ORDINANCE #843-2020 LOT AREA 20.799 ACRES BUILDING FOOTPRINT AREA 73,210 TOTAL BUILDING AREA 350,200 BUILDING STORIES 1, 3, AND 4 STORIES BUILDING HEIGHT 1 STORY 26-7" 3 STORIES 32'-0" 4 STORIES 42'-0" LOT COVERAGE 50% MULTIFAMILY UNITS # OF 1 BEDROOMS 1 MINIMUM UNIT SIZE 301730 # OF 2 BEDROOMS 1 MINIMUM UNIT SIZE 109 / 924 # OF 3 BEDROOMS 1 MINIMUM UNIT SIZE 121 11,213 # OF 4 BEDROOMS 1 MINIMUM UNIT SIZE 40 / 1,347 TOTAL UNIT COUNT 300 PARKING PARKING RATIO (FROM ZONING ORDINANCE) 2.2511 BD + 2.25 12 BD + 2.2513 BD + 2.2514 BD REQUIRED PARKING 675 PROVIDED PARKING 680 ACCESSIBLE PARKING REQUIRED 25 ACCESSIBLE PARKING PROVIDED 25 - r z FvW_� i - „ , �, _ - , . , I APPROVED TRASH ENCLOSURE � i / 5 CAR CARPORT I /� �� �� 10 CAR CARPORT i FSRR J \ I A , B E RAC / TRASH ENCLOSURE _.. _ - - I CITY COUNCIL rRASH�ENCLOSURE I ARCHITECT: CITY 0 F ANNA TH CITE LINE EASEMENT TO — — — 1 SE BA K — — METE BAN THE c1r of ANNA �� � � � — „ ; � � _ `'� / I HEDK ARCHITECTS DOC. # 0150123000080530 _ _ — — 1 SE BA K — O.P.R..C. �� 26 ATTN: ERIK EARNSHAW I M 10 \� TITLE ITEE I I _ _ FIRE LAN � ` \ AT 4595 EXCEL PARKWAY I 20' SANITARY S WER EASEMENT I — — 1 SE gA K — — — VAN — _ 5CARCA-- — ANE FOR TURNAROUND ADDISON, TEXAS 75001 TO THE CITY 0 ANNA � � � I CALLED 11.226 ACRES � - - _ I I- - V-214-520-8878 F-214-524-8422 IDOC. # 201501 3000080540 ANNA VILLAGE, LLC — — — — I PROPOSED I O.P.R.C.C.T. DOCUMENT NO. 20131016001427770 O.P.R.C.C.T. ENTRANCE AT XISTING ENTRANCE TITLE ITEM 0 I I J (GRAVEL ROAD) OWNER/DEVELOPER: CALLED 0.3417 ACRE PROVIDENT REALTY ADVISORS, INC. � � /) �\ U.S. AUTO I ATTN: JOHN HICKMAN TRANSMISSIONS, INC. Lu I VOLUME 5924, 10210 N. CENTRAL EXPY, STE 300 PAGE 184 DALLAS, TX 75231 3C, I T PLAN O.P.R.C.C.T. °RAC SITE PLAN V-972-385-4100 NORTH q o #20�os�o�sEMENTrO �� I SCALE = 1:50 COPYRIGHT © HEDK Architects ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ��05g9ago THEC/TyOF rEM of ,?wNq i I 50 100 'SSE: � Sq� 11.195 ACRES JOE A GREER, JR. �� I AND WIFE GERALDINE GREER VOLUME 976, PAGE 120, CALLED 2.47 ACRES O.P.R.C.C.T. J GREER, JR. AND WIFE GERAL E GRE VOLUME 1145, PAGE 6, O.P.R.C.C.T. 0. C °'�R REVISIONS WATERVIEW WATERVIEW LOT 1, BLOCK A _ DATE SHEET NUMBER CONCEPT PLAN 08-08-2021 ov � BEING A 20.799 ACRE TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE G STARK 9 22433 �F ��' ANNA, TEXAS SURVEY, A-798 A R C H I T E C T PROJECT OF 02-18-2021 PROVIDENT REALTY ADVISORS SITUATED IN CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS 4595 EXCEL PARKWAY ADDISON, TX 75001 214.520.8878 hedk.com 20254 CONCEPT SITE PLAN CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS APPROVING A REVISED CONCEPT PLAN FOR WATERVIEW, BLOCK A, LOT 1. 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 21, LLC, has submitted an application for the approval of the Revised Concept Plan for Waterview, Block A, Lot 1; 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 Revised Concept Plan The City Council hereby approves the Revised Concept Plan for Waterview, Block A, Lot 1 attached hereto as Exhibit A. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas, on this 13th day of April 2021. ATTEST: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie L. Land Mayor, Nate Pike BASE FLOOD 668.4 EXHIBIT A - — — — — — — — — — — — 25' SETBACK FOR 1 STORY — — / / EXISTING FLOOD ZONE A LINE _ \ �— ---- ZONEX__ _ 50' SETBACK / — /-j i I \ ZONE TRASH ENCLOSURE \ < REMAINING FLOOD ZONE A \ w - o \ 5 CAR CARPORT C n rr W - -- -- -- - -- 7 rr V BIKE R p i v' TRASH ENCLOSURE 1 1 / n oAO K UJ 1 SRR 4 AND 3 STORIES I FSRR 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE BIK _ a w z Iir w a m I LINE EXISTING 12" SANITARY SEWER LINE cw i � i /rI — — — — �_�— 25 < o 26' FIRE LAN V CALLED 8.4 ACRES GRIL o HARLOW LAND CO., LTD. o PICNIC FSR / VOLUME 4617, PAGE 2624 \ TABLES O.P.R.C.C.T. u p EX IN OD ONE A LINE / E RACK ETER BANK Al (Z) 3 STORIES / / 32'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE EXISTI FLOOD ZONE A LINE 5 K r B \ 4 STORIES A 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE AREA TO BE REMOVED FROM u I i i FLOOD ZONE A I I E \ — TRASH ENCLOSURE i LOOD BOUNDARY PROPOSED ELOMA FLOOD ZONE ii ALINE ETER BANK � n� 1 ZONE AE 9 K 2 STORY _4 ROGER D. WANGLER AND WIFE ASPASIA D. WANGLER VOLUME 2801, PAGE 151 O.P.R.C.C.T. FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH DOCUMENT NO.99-01326320 O.P.R.C.C.T. PROPERTY LINE CK FOR 1 STORY ENCE LINE XISTING 1 SMALL I SERVICE LINE I PLAYGFiOU — II XISTING 12" SANITARY I SEWER LINE EXISTING FLOOD ZONE A LINE J REMAINING PROPOSED ELOMA FLOOD ZONE FLOOD ZONE A REMAINING FLOOD ZONE A i ALINE EXISTING PONDS TO BE i EXISTING PONDS TO BE , / USED FOR DETENTION AS n i REMAINING FLOOD ZONE A USED FOR DETENTION AS i NEEDED AS DETERMINED n i NEEDED AS DETERMINED BY DRAINAGE ANALYSIS BY DRAINAGE ANALYSIS 5' SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT r n THE CITY OF ANNA DONE AE �' i VO UME 2432 PAGE 351 n i R.P. C.C.T. c� �r 4 / i� TITLE ITEM 01 `ter' 4 STORIES o� 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLAT CIL/i rr q EXISTING FLOOD ZONE A LINE / S IES 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE 3 MET u i FSR ACK A'SANITARY SE R EASEMENT AO THE CITY OF NNA r 7 r / DOC. # 200710 001480620 O.P.R.C.C.T. i — _ _ _ METER BAN \ E RAC TITLE ITE 10 \ cep— / FLOOD BOUNDARY °� \ ELO LEGEND I8.01 I I TYPICAL PARKING SPACE 18.01 °° HANDICAP a ACCESSIBLE PARKING o c6 SPACE �NLE o PARKING SPACE 0 ICNIC I I FLOYD WAYNE MCBROOM, SR. (DECEASED) O TABLES I AND WIFE EDNA MAY MCBROOM (LIFE ESTATE) RILL I DOCUMENT NO.92-0064922 O.P.R.C.C.T. YI IUI 0¢0 �I �I I I EXISTING FLOOD ZONE A LINE 'I I � PROPERTY LINE — — — — 10'SETBACK — AREA TO BE REMOVED FROM I FLOOD ZONE A I EXISTING FLOOD ONE A LIN I YI I UI m Lu w e261 F)RELgN VqN I PROPOSED I MAIN ENTRANCE GAT RACK / (9), STORY 27'-6" TO TOP OF PLATE 1 COU RTY 4 STORIES 42'-0" TO TOP OF PLATE (12) BUILDING 2 BUILDING NUMBER - q BUILDING TYPE INDICATION FIRE SPRINKLER w ROOM LOCATION my z p ELECTRICAL METER ZLL CO ACCESS o� BLE UNIT ro HANDICAP PARKING SPACE ACCESSIBLE ROUTE 16" MINIMUM VICINITY MAP ANNA, TEXAS 75409 1 J � wa Ole ML CO)a BERRY DR �- cn z CO cn W WHITEST o W WHITE PROJECT LOCATIONI M N V � o a 2 -J (D n NOT TO SCALE W FOSTER CROSSING RD E FOSTER CROSSING RD THE PURPOSE OF THIS REVISED CONCEPT PLAN IS TO REQUEST AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE #843-2020 IN REGARD TO HEIGHT AND PARKING CONDITIONS SITE DATA SUMMARY TABLE ITEM LOT TOTAL GENERAL SITE DATA ZONING MF-2 LAND USE ORDINANCE #843-2020 LOT AREA 20.799 ACRES BUILDING FOOTPRINT AREA 73,210 TOTAL BUILDING AREA 350,200 BUILDING STORIES 1, 3, AND 4 STORIES BUILDING HEIGHT 1 STORY 26-7" 3 STORIES 32'-0" 4 STORIES 42'-0" LOT COVERAGE 50% MULTIFAMILY UNITS # OF 1 BEDROOMS 1 MINIMUM UNIT SIZE 301730 # OF 2 BEDROOMS 1 MINIMUM UNIT SIZE 109 / 924 # OF 3 BEDROOMS 1 MINIMUM UNIT SIZE 121 11,213 # OF 4 BEDROOMS 1 MINIMUM UNIT SIZE 40 / 1,347 TOTAL UNIT COUNT 300 PARKING PARKING RATIO (FROM ZONING ORDINANCE) 2.2511 BD + 2.25 12 BD + 2.2513 BD + 2.2514 BD REQUIRED PARKING 675 PROVIDED PARKING 680 ACCESSIBLE PARKING REQUIRED 25 ACCESSIBLE PARKING PROVIDED 25 APPROVED TRASH ENCLOSURE / S BAR CARP°R_T P° I AP RI L 13 2021 10 CAR CARPORT i i % % FSRR J E RAC TRASH ENCLOSURE _.. _ - - I CITY COUNCIL rRASH ENCLosuRE I ARCHITECT: CITY 0 F ANNA 15' WATE LINE EASEMENT TO � � — — — 1 SE BA K — — — — � \ METE BAN THE CIT of ANNA �� — it „ ; � / I HEDK ARCHITECTS DOC. # 0150123000080530 _ _ 1-1-1 1 'SE BA K — O.P.R..C. �� 26 ATTN: ERIK EARNSHAW TITLE ITEM 10 \� � I I _ _ FIRE LAN � ` \ AT 4595 EXCEL PARKWAY I II � 20' SANITARY S WER EASEMENT I — — 1 SE gA K — — — VAN — _ 5CARCARPORT — ANE FOR TURNAROUND ADDISON, TEXAS 75001 TO THE CITY 0 ANNA � � � I CALLED 11.226 ACRES � - - _ I I- - V-214-520-8878 F-214-524-8422 IDOC. # 201501 3000080540 ANNA VILLAGE, LLC — — — — I PROPOSED I � O.P.R.C.C.T. � � DOCUMENT NO. 20131016001427770 O.P.R.C.C.T. ENTRANCE AT XISTING ENTRANCE TITLE ITEM 0 I I J (GRAVEL ROAD) OWNER/DEVELOPER: I PROVIDENT REALTY ADVISORS INC. ,,, N' CALLED 0.3417 ACRE U.S. AUTO I ATTN: JOHN HICKMAN TRANSMISSIONS, INC. VOLUME 5924, 10210 N. CENTRAL EXPY, STE 300 PAGE 184 DALLAS, TX 75231 3C, I T PLAN O.P.R.C.C.T. °RAC SITE PLAN V-972-385-4100 NORTH q o #20�os�o�sEMENTrO �� I SCALE = 1:50 COPYRIGHT © HEDK Architects ALL RIGHTS RESERVED CCC5g9ago THEC/TyOF rEM of ,?wNq i I 50 100 'SSE: � Sq� 11.195 ACRES JOE A GREER, JR. �� I AND WIFE GERALDINE GREER VOLUME 976, PAGE 120, CALLED 2.47 ACRES O.P.R.C.C.T. J GREER, JR. AND WIFE GERAL E GRE VOLUME 1145, PAGE 6, O.P.R.C.C.T. 0. C °'�R REVISIONS WATERVIEW WATERVIEW LOT 1, BLOCK A _ DATE SHEET NUMBER CONCEPT PLAN 08-08-2021 ov � BEING A 20.799 ACRE TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE G STARK 9 22433 ANNA, TEXAS SURVEY, A-798 R PROJECT OF 02-18-2021 PROVIDENT REALTY ADVISORS SITUATED IN CITY OF ANNA COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS 4595 EXCEL PARKWAY ADDISON, TX 75001 214.520.8878 hedk.com 20254 CONCEPT SITE PLAN THE CITY OF Anna City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Jim Proce AGENDA ITEM: Consider/Discuss/Action on correspondence regarding TxDOT initiatives (City Manager Jim Proce) SUMMARY: Staff will provide correspondence with regard to TxDOT initiatives, seeking input from City Council, to identify the Council position on TxDOT initiatives. FINANCIAL IMPACT: None STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 2: Anna — Great Place to Live Goal 3: Sustainable Anna Community Through Planned Managed Growth STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve and send correspondence to the State supporting Council position. ATTACHMENTS: APPROVALS: Jim Proce, City Manager Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 THE CITY OF Anna Item No. 6.f. City Council Agenda Staff Report Meeting Date: 4/13/2021 Staff Contact: Terri Doby AGENDA ITEM: Approve an Ordinance Amending the FY2020 - 2021 Budget to add 1.0 FTE Communications Manager, 4.0 FTE Police Officers, additional Fire overtime, an ambulance, three single trailer mount generators, various technology and equipment needs, a summer intern (0.45 FTE) and additional promotional expense funding for Economic Development. (City Manager Jim Proce) SUMMARY: The proposed budget amendment includes funding for the following purposes as provided for in the projected revenues as follows: Revenue for sales taxes and building permits is exceeding FY2021 budget projections as a result of the continued and planned explosive growth in our community. This explosive growth is also resulting in the need for additional staff, equipment, and services, in order to maintain the quality of services for our neighbors. As there have been multiple community needs identified, it is prudent to provide for those needs in alignment with the Strategic Goals of the City. In early April, projections for single family housing starts (permits) have met the entire fiscal year projection of 700. With a first quarter amendment of an additional 75 (projecting 775) and with a modest amendment of an additional 75, projecting 850 for FY21, we can cover the recurring costs which have been added to the financial model going forward. Additionally, 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 (and could adversely affect bond ratings.) The unassigned fund balance of the General Fund at the end of FY2020 was at 63.5% as reported in the recently approved audit. As such, this action will reduce the fund balance by $875,000 to fund the identified capital one- time expenditures. The attached budget amendment amends the existing budget providing for several recurring costs for personnel and related expenses, one-time expenses for direly needed equipment, and allows the City Manager to transfer out the excess funds to the Non -Bond Capital Projects Fund. This budget amendment will add additional staffing as noted: Add a Communications Manager to the City Manager's Office to use all forms of media and communication to build, maintain and manage the City's branding and marketing (1.0 FTE) Four Police Officers to expand patrol capabilities, seed the beginning of the development of a narcotics unit within the 9-12 months, and augment the development of diversity in hiring in public safety through new hires and the use of the police academy. (4.0 FTEs) Add an Economic Development Intern to assist in the work of the Economic Development Corporation in the community (0.45 FTE). Other additional expenditures include: Information Technology Telecom ($54,000) Prior years were budgeted by individual departments unchecked by prior administration and overages were covered by department operating funds. With the addition of an Information Technology Manager, all line item budgets for TELECOM were moved to the Information Technology department to provide for closer monitoring and administration of these items to ensure the proper management and funding for these items as an internal service provider to the departments. This level of funding will more accurately meet current needs. Development Services Software ($36,000) When FY2020 concluded, the remaining project budget fell into fund balance as required by financial policy in place. This transfer moves funding from fund balance back to the project budget to be concluded in FY2021. Fire Overtime ($100,000) As reliance on volunteers has decreased, overtime expenses have increased. The last 6 months have seen major changes in the department as well as unplanned events. Overtime generators included: time to fill vacancies, additional fulltime staff, numerous Firefighter COVID-19 infections (sick leave) that required mandatory staffing backfilling, unplanned upstaffing for Presidential election (double staffing for 3 days) and the winter weather event. Fire Machinery & Equipment ($31,000) Replace existing skid unit for Brush 1 to increase safety, reliability, and firefighting effectiveness in wildland applications. Current skid unit is approximately 30 years old, has been remounted 3 times on separate vehicle chassis, and is in need of significant repair. Existing skid unit may be auctioned and sold once removed for nominal salvage value. Upgrade will allow Brush 1 to transition into Brush 2 (reserve unit) upon delivery of the new Brush 1 unit recently purchased through the Texas Forestry Service Grant program. This will provide for the required reserve unit to be in place. • Police Tools & Equipment ($8,500) Purchase five additional electronic ticket writers in order to be able to satisfy the demand being created with the hiring of new officers. • Police Duty Gear ($35,000) For the purchase of outer vest carriers and associated attachments for uniformed patrol personnel and summer uniforms for each sworn officer; Various studies have shown the health benefits of uniformed officers wearing outer vests to distribute the weight of assigned equipment more evenly. Moving the weight from the gun belt to the upper body reduces back pain improving an officer's overall health. Additionally, these outer carriers allow for better air flow under the vest while on the officer and allow officers who are on break or working on paperwork the ability to take the outer vest off to cool off. • Police Duty Gear ($49,000) Purchase of ten Motorola handheld radios necessary for the seven new officers scheduled to be hired in the near -term along additionally addressing the need for spares. • Police Duty Gear ($10,000) Purchase additional guns and ammunition to equip the newly hired officers. • Police Maintenance & Repair - Equipment ($5,500) The reprogramming of all radios became necessary to communicate with Dispatch when Collin County switched their system over to a digital platform. This had to be done quickly to comply with the county specifications. The work has already been performed and we have been invoiced for the service that was provided. This action would properly expense this item to the appropriate account. • Police Contract Services ($52,000) To renew five-year contract with Axon International for the purchase of 15 Tasers, along with training and replacement cartridges. The amount is to pay all five years in full. The increase in the number of Tasers is necessary due to increased staffing in sworn personnel. The use of Tasers has become a necessity in an evolving law enforcement environment that requires that less -lethal options be available. • Fire Machinery & Equipment ($400,000) Acquire a second transport ambulance to begin fire -based EMS operations at the new Central Fire Station. AMR will relocate and become the backup response agency to AFD. Second Unit is requested to supply adequate reserve to current fleet. 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. Expected delivery is 9 to 10 months. The allocation for this item may be reimbursable by Federal finding opportunities yet to be determined. • Capital Facilities Machinery & Equipment ($475,000) Purchase of three single trailer mount generators and installation of quick connect systems at three sites. • Economic Development ($83,596) Carrying forward unused marketing and promotion funds from FY2020. These items were approved by the EDC/CDC. In the event that the generators or the ambulance being allocated can be funded through the American Recovery Act, we will make those amendments adjustments at the appropriate time. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Amend the FY2021 Adopted Budget. STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS: This item supports the City of Anna Strategic Plan, specifically advancing: Goal 4: High Performing, Professional City STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approve the FY2020 - 2021 Second Quarter Budget Amendment Ordinance. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Second Quarter Budget Amendment Ordinance 2. Second Quarter Budget Amendment Exhibit APPROVALS: Terri Doby, Budget Manager Created/Initiated - 4/8/2021 Jim Proce, City Manager Final Approval - 4/8/2021 CITY OF ANNA ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 875-2020 ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE 2020-2021 FISCAL YEAR; PROVIDING FOR SAVINGS, SEVERABILITY, AND REPEALING CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, on September 8, 2020, the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas ("City Council"), after a duly noticed public hearing as required under Texas Local Gov't Code §102.106, and in accordance with applicable provisions of the City of Anna, Texas Home -Rule Charter ("Charter"), adopted a budget of all municipal appropriations and expenditures for the 2020-2021 fiscal year; and WHEREAS, the City is authorized to make this budget amendment by majority vote of the City Council under Section 7.09 of the Charter; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT: SECTION 1. The recitals contained in the preamble hereof are hereby found to be true, and such recitals are hereby made a part of this ordinance for all purposes and are adopted as a part of the judgment and findings of the City Council with respect to the budget amendments described herein. SECTION 2. The City Council of the City officially finds, determines, and declares that the City of Anna 2020-2021 fiscal year budget is hereby amended with respect to its General Fund (10), Non -Bond Capital Projects Fund (50), Community Development Corporation (89), and Economic Development Corporation (90) as set forth in the original budget adopted under Ordinance No. 875-2020 by replacing the information regarding said funds with the information relating to said funds set forth in the attached Exhibit A, incorporated herein for all purposes. SECTION 4. Upon adoption and execution of this ordinance, the City Secretary is directed to attach same and its exhibits to the original City of Anna 2020-2021 fiscal year budget in all places where said budget is filed as of public record or posted for public inspection. SECTION 5. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held to be invalid, the remainder of this ordinance and the application of such provision to other persons and circumstances shall nevertheless be valid, and the City Council hereby declares that this ordinance would have been enacted without such invalid provision. SECTION 6. It is officially found, determined, and declared that the meeting at which this ordinance is adopted was open to the public and public notice of the time, place, PAGE 1 OF 2 and subject matter of the public business to be considered at such meeting, including this ordinance, was given, all as required by Chapter 551, as amended, Texas Government Code. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED on first and final reading on this 13th day of April, 2021. ATTESTED: APPROVED: City Secretary, Carrie Land Mayor, Nate Pike PAGE 2OF2 Account Dept M Budget Change Revised Budget 10-400-5225 Sales Tax Revenue -General $ 1,765,000 $ 300,000 $ 2,065,000 10-420-5305 Residential Building Permits $ 2,241,000 $ 205,000 $ 2,446,000 TOTAL REVENUE $ 505,000 Account 10-406-6101 10-406-6114 10-406-6121 10-406-6125 City Manager City Manager City Manager City Manager Communications Account Title Budge�� Change Revised Budget Salaries $ 642,201 $ 26,000 $ 668,201 Payroll Taxes -City Part FICA $ 49,130 $ 2,000 $ 51,130 Health Insurance $ 80,903 $ 4,000 $ 84,903 TMRS Retirement $ 91,320 $ 4,000 $ 95,320 TOTAL $ 36,000 1.0 FTE) to provide services in light of the explosive growth in our comm Account D . Budget 1 Change Revised Budget 10-410-6783 Information Technology Telecom $ 53,846 $ 54,000 $ 107,846 Prior years were budgeted by departments unchecked by prior administration. With the addition of a Information Technology Manager, all line item budgets for TELECOM were moved to the Information Technology department. This level of funding will more accurately meet current needs. Account Account Title Budget Change Revised Budget 10-420-6708 Development Services IT Support Services $ - $ 36,000 $ 36,000 Justification: When FY2020 concluded, the remaining project budget fell into fund balance. This transfer moves funding from fund balance back to the project budget to be concluded in FY2021. Account Account Title I Bud9_1A Change Revised Budg 10-543-6708 Fire Salaries - Overtime $ 58,482 $ 100,000 $ 158,482 Justification: As reliance on volunteers has decreased, overtime expenses have increased. The last 6 months have seen major changes in the department as well as unplanned events. Overtime generators included: time to fill vacancies, more fulltime staff, several Firefighter COVID-19 infections (sick leave) that required backfilling, unplanned upstaffing for Presidential election (double staffing for 3 days) and the winter weather event. Account Change Revised Budget 10-543-6911 Fire Machinery & Equipment $ $ 31,000 $ 31,000 Replace existing skid unit for Brush 1 to increase safety, reliability, and firefighting effectiveness in wildland applications. Current skid unit is approximately 30 years old, has been remounted 3 times on separate vehicle chassis, and is in need of significant repair. Existing skid unit may be auctioned and sold once removed. Upgrade will allow Brush 1 to transition into Brush 2 (reserve) upon delivery of the new Brush 1 unit purchased through the Texas Forestry Service Grant program. Account Dept Account Title Budget Change Revised Budget 10-550-6101 Police Salaries $ 1,864,352 $ 60,000 $ 1,924,352 10-550-6114 Police Payroll Taxes -City Part FICA $ 147,693 $ 5,000 $ 152,693 10-550-6121 Police Health Insurance $ 268,029 $ 11,000 $ 279,029 10-550-6125 Police TMRS Retirement $ 274,537 $ 9,000 $ 283,537 10-550-6127 Police Worker's Compensation $ 73,712 $ 3,000 $ 76,712 TOTAL $ 88,000 Justification: Add Police Officers (4.0 FTE ) to provide services in light of the explosive growth in our community. account Dept Account Title Budget Change Revised Budgel 10-550-6215 Police Tools & Equipment $ 17,600 $ 8,500 $ 26,100 lustification: 'urchase five additional electronic ticket writers in order to be able to satisfy the demand being created with the hiring of new officers. Account Dept Account Title Budget Change Revised Budget 10-550-6220 Police Duty Gear $ 14,000 $ 94,000 $ 108,000 Justification ($35,000): For the purchase of outer vest carriers and associated attachments for uniformed patrol personnel and summer uniforms for each sworn officer; Various studies have shown the health benefits of uniformed officers wearing outer vests to distribute the weight of assigned equipment more evenly. Moving the weight from the gun belt to the upper body reduces back pain improving an officer's overall health. Additionally, these outer carriers allow for better air flow under the vest while on the officer and allow officers who are on break or working on paperwork the ability to take the outer vest off to cool off. Justification ($49,000) : Purchase of ten Motorola handheld radios necessary for the seven new officers scheduled to be hired in the near -term along with the need for spares. The Motorola radios have shown to have performance that is superior to that of the Kenwoods which most of the Anna PD officers Justification ($10,000): Purchase additional guns and ammunition to equip the newly hired officers. Account Dept Account Title 4 Ougill 11% t 10-550-6302 Police Maint & Repair - Equipment $ 4,500 $ 5,500 $ 10,000 Justification: The reprogramming of all radios became necessary to communicate with Dispatch when Collin County switched their system over to a digital platform. This had to be done quickly to comply with the county specifications. The work has already been performed and we have been invoiced for the service that was provided. Account Dept Account Title hange Revised Budget 10-550-6703 Police Contract Services $ 154,156 $ 52,000 $ 206,156 Justification: To renew five year contract with Axon International for the purchase of 15 Tasers, along with training and replacement cartridges. The amount is to pay all five years in full. The increase in the number of Tasers is necessary due to increased staffing in sworn personnel. The use of Tasers has become a necessity in an evolving law enforcement environment that requires that less -lethal options be available. TOTAL GENERAL FUND EXPENSE $ 505,000 NON -BOND CAPITAL PROJECTS Account Dept Account Title Budget Change Revised Budget 10-400-9800 Administration Transfers Out (Non -Bond Capital) $ 425,000 $ 875,000 $ 1,300,000 50-400-5800 Administration Transfers In $ 425,000 $ 875,000 $ 1,300,000 ification: sfer out to the Non -Bond Capital Projects Fund from General Fund fund balance in excess of 40%. Account Dept Account Title Budget Change Revised Budget 50-543-6215 Fire Tools & Equipment $ 11,500 $ 110,000 $ 121,500 50-543-6299 Fire IT Supplies $ - $ 20,000 $ 20,000 50-543-6911 Fire Machinery & Equipment $ - $ 270,000 $ 270,000 TOTAL $ 400,000 Justification: Acquire a second transport ambulance to begin fire -based EMS operations at the new Central Fire Station. AMR will relocate and become the backup response agency to AFD. Second Unit is requested to supply adequate reserve to current fleet. 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. Account Dept 50-627-6911 Capital Facilities Justification: Purchase of three single trailer mount Account Title Budget Change Revised Budget Machinery and Equipment $ - $ 475,000 $ 475,000 and installation of quick connect systems at three sites. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Account D. --M.7;44e - Budget Change Revised Budget 89-825-6735 Community Development Promotional Expense $ 93,000 $ 53,596 $ 146,596 tion: forward unused marketing and promotion funds from FY2020. Account Dept Account Title 89-825-6101 Community Development Salaries 89-825-6114 Community Development Payroll Taxes -City Part FICA 89-825-6127 Community Development Worker's Compensation Justification: Add Economic Development Intern (0.45 FTE). ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Budget Change Revised Budget $ 15,000 $ 15,000 $ 1,300 $ 1,300 $ 700 $ 700 TOTAL $ 17,000 Account D Account Title Budget Change Revised Budget 90-825-6735 Economic Development Promotional Expense $ - $ 30,000 $ 30,000 tion: forward unused marketing and promotion funds from FY2020 BEGINNING BALANCES REVENUES: Property Taxes Sales Tax Charges for Services Licenses and Permits Franchise and Local Taxes Investment Income Other Revenues Intergovernmental Fines Donations TOTAL OPERATIONAL REVENUE Transfers from other funds CITY OF ANNA GENERAL FUND BY CATEGORY FY2020-21 Actual Budget Adopted Revised 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2020-21 $ 4,619,185 $ 4,324,683 $ 5,331,397 $ 6,445,513 $ 4,876,783 $ 5,892,319 $ 6,736,415 $ 6,736,415 1,835,421 1,911,312 2,205,000 2,505,000 145,592 118,700 151,600 151,600 1,334,823 1,272,750 2,147,100 2,552,100 612,332 646,600 601,600 601,600 138,658 129,714 70,000 70,000 226,012 63,150 13,300 13,300 93,190 118,190 133,195 133,195 87,431 80,000 80,000 80,000 7,425 2,000 - - $ 9,357,667 $ 10,234,735 $ 12,138,210 $ 12,843,210 TOTAL REVENUES $ 9,357,667 $ 10,234,735 $ 12,138,210 $ 12,843,210 TOTAL AVAILABLE RESOURCES $ 13,976,852 $ 14,559,418 $ 17,469,607 $ 19,288,723 EXPENDITURES: Payroll Supplies Maintenance Services Capital Outlay Capital Improvement Contingency TOTAL OPERATIONAL EXPENDITURES Transfers to other funds TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 4,934,344 $ 6,761,871 $ 8,193,387 $ 8,759,685 372,144 409,480 489,068 582,642 282,408 219,576 226,860 234,360 2,332,516 2,135,912 2,200,937 2,384,032 174,975 - 67,326 347,326 - 256,349 350,000 350,000 - 300,000 - - $ 8,096,387 $ 10,083,188 $ 11,527,578 $ 12,658,045 33,522 151,545 609,246 1,307,779 $ 8,129,909 $ 10,234,733 $ 12,136,824 $ 13,965,824 ENDING FUND BALANCES $ 5,846,943 $ 4,324,685 $ 5,332,783 $ 5,322,899 Fund Balance Percentage 72.2% 42.9% 46.3% 42.1 %