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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2359 08-21-2023ORDINANCE NO. 2359 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF EULESS, CHAPTER 30, "FEES," SECTION 30-1, "ALARM PERMIT FEE," SECTION 30-2, "PENALTIES RELATED TO FALSE ALARMS AND NONCOMPLIANCE," SECTION 30-3, "ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES," SECTION 30-5, "CONTRACTOR FEES," SECTION 30- 11, "FENCES, ADMINISTRATION," SECTION 30-13, "BUILDING FEES," SECTION 30-15, "FIRE PREVENTION CODE," SECTION 30-28, "LIBRARY," SECTION 30-29, "STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, BARRICADES," SECTION 30-33, "WATER AND SEWER FEES AND IMPACT FEES," SECTION 30-34, "WATER DEPOSITS," SECTION 30- 35, "WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICE -MONTHLY RATES," SECTION 30-37, "MONITORED GROUP CLASS," SECTION 30-38, "MISCELLANEOUS FEES," SECTION 30-39, "PLANNING AND ZONING FEES," SECTION 30-40, "SUBDIVISIONS," SECTION 30-43, "USE OF STREETS, ETC.," SECTION 30-46, "TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES CONTRACT FEES;" PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EULESS, TEXAS, THAT: SECTION 1. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-1, "Alarm permit fee," be amended to hereafter be and read in its entirety as follows: Section 30-1 Alarm permit fee. Residential permits: $35.00 per year. Commercial permits: $125.00 per year. *Senior Citizens 65 or older are exempt from paying the annual registration fee. SECTION 2. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-2, "Penalties related to false alarms and noncompliance," is hereby amended as follows: Section 30-2 Penalties related to false alarms and noncompliance. Fee for each false burglary alarm in the preceding 12-month period: 4 to 5: $55.00. 6 to 8: $85.00. After 8: $120,00. Fee for each false robbery alarm in the preceding 12-month period: 4 to 7: $100.00. After 7: $150.00. Each false panic/duress alarm in the preceding 12-month period: 4 to 7: $100.00. After 7: $150.00. 1:►yx0 1 Lei 01" Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-3, "Alcoholic beverages," be amended to hereafter be and read in its entirety as follows: 30-3 Alcoholic beverages. Alcoholic beverage permits (in accordance with state law). SECTION 4. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-5, "Contractor fees," is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 30-5 Contractor fees. (b) Re -inspection or after hours or other related fees: Building re -inspection per hour (one -hour minimum): Each additional re -inspection Building after hours (two-hour minimum): Each additional re -inspection: Plumbing re -inspection per hour (one -hour minimum): Each additional re -inspection: Plumbing after hours (two-hour minimum): Each additional re -inspection: Mechanical re -inspection per hour (one -hour minimum): Each additional re -inspection: Ordinance No. 2359, Page 2 of 16 $75.00 $150.00 $100.00 $150.00 $75.00 $150.00 $100.00 $150.00 $75.00 $150.00 Mechanical after hours (two-hour minimum): Each additional re -inspection: Electrical re -inspection per hour (one -hour minimum): Each additional re -inspection: Electrical after hours (two-hour minimum): Each additional re -inspection: Inspections in which no fee is specifically indicated (one -hour minimum): For use of outside consultants for plan review and inspections or both: Stop work fee: M Wd lelm $100.00 $150.00 $75.00 $150.00 $100.00 $150.00 $75.00 $150.00 Actual cost $97.00 Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-11, "Fences, administration," be amended to hereafter be and read in its entirety as follows: Section 30-11 Fences, administration. See section 30-13(g). Fence ordinance variance request: $250.00. SECTION 6. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-13, "Building fees," is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 30-13 Building fees. (a) Residential permit fees for single-family, two-family, and townhome family construction or demolition are calculated at the following rates: (1) New construction: $1.00 per square foot. (2) Residential alterations, renovations, and/or additions: $1.00 per square foot. (b) Commercial and multifamily residential construction or demolition permit fees, including signage are based on the value of the work. (1) Commercial and multifamily residential (new construction [combination], remodel, and miscellaneous) permit fee: Ordinance No. 2359, Page 3 of 16 Total valuation Fee $1.00 to $500.00 $70.00 $501.00 to $2,000.00 $70.00 for the first $500.00 plus $6.30 for each additional $100.00 or fraction thereof. $2,001.00 to $25,000.00 $179.20 for the first $2,000.00 plus $25.20 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof. $25,001.00 to $50,000.00 $747.60 for the first $25,000,00 plus $19.60 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof. $50,001.00 to $100,000.00 $1,274.00 for the first $50,000.00 plus $14.00 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof. $100,001.00 to $500,000.00 $2,100.00 for the first $100,000.00 plus $11.90 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof. $500,001.00 to $1,000,000.00 $6,860.00 for the first $500,000.00 plus $9.80 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof. $1,000,001.00 and up $11,760.00 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $8.40 for each additional $1,000.00 or fraction thereof. Note: Fees for reroofing and the installation of water heaters are by separate flat fee as reflected in subsections (k) and (n). (c) Plan Review Fees: (1) Plan review fees for all commercial projects shall be 65 percent of the computed building permit fee. A nonrefundable plan review fee shall be assessed to all commercial and multifamily building permit applications at the time of plan submittal. A building permit application is not considered received until the plan review fee has been paid. Note: A separate review fee will be assessed for Engineering review of Civil Plans associated with any project or development. (2) Engineering plan review fee for Civil Engineering Plans will be as follows: $500 per submittal (to include one resubmittal) for any project or development up to one (1) acre. An additional $50 will be added to the initial review fee for each additional acre or portion of acre above one (1) acre. Subsequent reviews will be assessed at $500 flat. Ordinance No. 2359, Page 4 of 16 (3) Plan review fees for all residential new dwelling construction shall be $350.00. Plan review fees for all other residential dwelling construction shall be $150.00. A nonrefundable plan review fee shall be assessed to all residential building permit applications at the time of plan submittal. A building permit application is not considered received until the plan review fee has been paid. (e) Certificate of occupancy (including temporary): $75.00. (g) Fence permit fee: (1) Sing le-family/two-family/town home family residential installation of fencing permit fee: $100.00. (m) Temporary utility service: $75.00. (n) Water heater replacement: (1) Sing le-fami ly/two-family/town home family residential: $75.00 per water heater unit when not included as a portion of an additional plumbing permit. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-15, "Fire prevention code," is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 30-15 Fire prevention code. (a) Operational permits. (Operational permits are valid for one year unless specified otherwise herein or as allowed by the current adopted edition of IFC.) (1) Amusement buildings: $210.00. (2) Explosives: a. Retail sales (gun shops, etc.): $70.00. b. Commercial storage: $210.00. c. Other uses (gas perforating, construction use, etc.): $210.00. (15-day permit unless specified otherwise on the permit) (3) Flammable/combustible liquid: a. Removal of fuel from tanks: $70.00. b. Tank removal from service: $140.00 per tank. Ordinance No. 2359, Page 5 of 16 c. Change of contents —Tank: $70.00 per tank. d. Manufacturing and processing: $140.00. (4) Gates crossing fire lanes: $56.00 per site. (5) Hazardous materials: $105.00 per site. (Includes aerosols, battery systems, compressed gases, cryogenic fluids, flammable and combustible storage/handling/use and refrigeration permits as defined by the IFC if within the scope of those permits) a. Storage tanks: $210.00 per site. (6) Hot work operations: $105.00 Comps Haz-Mat Permit when approved by AHJ. (7) Liquid or gas fueled vehicles in assembly building: $70.00. (8) LP gas: No fee. (9) Mobile fuel dispensing operations: $140.00. (10) Open burning —trench (TCEQ air curtain): $700.00, (12) Pyrotechnic special effects (fireworks -aerial): $560.00. (13) Pyrotechnic special effects (theatrical) per time period specified on permit: $105.00. (15) Speed bumps in fire access road (fire lane): $56.00 per site. (b) Construction aermits. *All construction permits, unless otherwise specified herein, are charged a fee based on the cost of the work to be performed. The fee table used is the same table used for valuing miscellaneous permits as specified in subsection 30-13(b) of this chapter. (1) Aboveground and underground storage tanks* a. Generator belly tanks that are manufactured as part of the generator: $210.00 (14) LPG installations/modifications: $105.00. (21) Storage tank removal: $140.00 per tank. (22) Temporary membrane structures, tents and canopies: $70.00. (30-day permit) Ordinance No. 2359, Page 6 of 16 (c) Miscellaneous fees. (1) After hours inspections: $100.00 per person per hour with a four-hour minimum (2) Expired permit fee: $70.00. (4) Reinspection fee: $100.00 per inspection after three inspections/reinspections when assessed by the fire marshal (5) Standby fee: $100.00 per person per hour (four hours minimum). SECTION 8. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-28, "Library," is hereby amended as follows: Section 30-28 Library. (a) Library materials and facilities. The following fees are established for use or misuse of library materials and facilities: Items lost or damaged Replacement cost plus $10.00 per item reprocessing fee Children's book, CD, or DVD $20.00 Trade paperback book $15.00 Mass market paperback $10.00 Copies (from copier, microfiche $0.20 reader/printer, and personal computers), per page Color copies $1.00 per page 1 SECTION 9. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-29, "Streets and sidewalks, barricades," be amended to hereafter be and read in its entirety as follows: Section 30-29 Streets and sidewalks, barricades. Permit: $25.00 processing fee (additional fees may apply). Residential/Block/Neighborhood — Delivery/setup: $25.00 Non-residential/Commercial — Delivery/setup: $75.00 Ordinance No. 2359, Page 7 of 16 SECTION 10. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-33, "Water and sewer fees and impact fees," is here by amended to read as follows: Section 30-33 Water and sewer fees and impact fees. (c) Street cuts: If a utility cannot be bored and the street must be cut, the proposed connection will be assessed a Street Cut Fee of $350 per lane (or 12-foot width of pavement) impacted. SECTION 11. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-34, "Water deposits," is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 30-34 Water deposits. (a) Water deposit: If the deposit is paid or the request for transfer of service is received before noon, service can be connected that same day. If the deposit is paid or transfer of service received after noon, service can be connected the following working day. No specific times can be designated other than four-hour increments (8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.). If the customer requires service be turned on immediately, a same day service fee will be charged. In addition to the water deposit, a service initiation fee will be charged to establish a new account. Residential units 1$100.00 Fire hydrant meter deposit 1$3,000.00 Deposits for commercial customers shall not be less than $100.00 and shall be calculated to equal the multiple of $5.00 nearest the estimated average monthly billing for the particular type of customer involved. Calculation shall be based on water, sewer and garbage monthly billing. (c) Miscellaneous charges: Remove the following: Fire hydrant meter 1$1,250.00 SECTION 12. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-35, "Water and wastewater service monthly rates," be amended to hereafter be and read in its entirety as follows: Section 30-35 Water and wastewater service -monthly rates. Ordinance No. 2359, Page 8 of 16 The schedule of monthly rates and charges for water and wastewater services furnished or caused to be furnished by the city is as follows: (1) Water service - Meter charge. The monthly minimum charge shall be based on meter size as follows: Meter Size (Inches) Monthly Charge 5/8-3/4* $14.75 1 $17.24 1-1/2 $24.15 2 $40.01 3 $81.40 4 $143.50 5 $226.28 6 $322.87 *All residential living units and multifamily living units shall be billed a monthly base charge equivalent to the monthly charge for a 5/8-inch meter. (2) Water service - Volume charge per 1,000 gallons. The monthly volume charge for water service is as follows: (A) Residential: 10-2,000 gallons I3,000-8,000 gallons 9,000-15,000 gallons I16,000-35,000 gallons Over 35,000 gallons $5.35 per 1,000/gallons $6.28 per 1,000/gallons $6.85 per 1,000/gallons $7.38 per 1,000/gallons $7.98 per 1,000/gallons (B) Commercial, industrial and multifamily: (Total consumption (C) Fire hydrant and gas well meters: (Total consumption Ordinance No. 2359, Page 9 of 16 I$6.61 per 1,000/gallons I$11.87 per 1,000/gallons (3) Irrigation service - Volume charge per 1,000 gallons. The monthly volume charge for water service is as follows: (A) Residential, commercial, industrial and multifamily: 0-8,000 gallons 9,000-15,000 gallons 16,000-35,000 gallons IOver 35,000 gallons (B) Supplemental irrigation: $6.61 per 1,000/gallons $6.85 per 1,000/gallons $7.38 per 1,000/gallons $7.98 per 1,000/gallons I (Total consumption I$11.87 per 1,000/gallons I (4) Reclaimed water service -Volume charae Der 1.000 aallons. The monthly volume charge for water service is as follows: (A) Non -boosted: ITotal consumption (B) Boosted: $2.27 per 1,000/gallons 0-8,000 gallons $5.62 per 1,000/gallons 9,000-15,000 gallons $5.82 per 1,000/gallons 1 1 16,000-35,000 gallons $6.27 per 1,000/gallons Over 35,000 gallons $6.78 per 1,000/gallons (C) Construction and gas well meters: Total consumption I$10.09 per 1,000/gallons (5) Water service - Other: Water service for municipally owned property and buildings that are part of or connected to form a parcel of at least a minimum of 50 acres shall be $2.27 per 1,000 gallons. (6) Wastewater service - Residential. The wastewater service charge for residential customers shall be based on 90 percent of metered water. Wastewater service charges on 90 percent metered water shall not exceed 12,000 gallons per billing period per living unit. The monthly minimum per living unit shall be as follows: (A) Within corporate limits, $13.00, plus $4.99 per 1,000 gallons of 90 percent of Ordinance No. 2359, Page 10 of 16 metered water. (B) Outside corporate limits, $17.50, plus $4.99 per 1,000 gallons of 90 percent of metered water. (7) Wastewater service - Commercial and industrial,. Commercial and industrial wastewater charges shall be based on 100 percent of metered water. The monthly minimum shall be as follows: (A) Within corporate limits, $13.00, plus $4.99 per 1,000 gallons of metered water. (B) Outside corporate limits, $17.50, plus $4.99 per 1,000 gallons of metered water. The following provisions apply to all commercial and industrial customers: 1) Customers who show proof that a significant portion of metered water does not enter the wastewater system shall not be billed for that portion that does not enter the wastewater system. 2) Monitored group class customers shall be billed according to section 86-51 of this Code. 3) Industrial cost recovery group customers shall be billed according to section 86-51 of this code plus the additional charges in section 86-52 as required. (8) Wastewater service - Other: Wastewater service for all club houses, convention facilities, and restaurants on municipally owned property of a minimum of 50 acres shall be billed at the current city rate of $13.00 plus $4.99 per 1,000 gallons of metered water. The above rates are based upon total costs to the city to operate the system including, but not limited to, cost to purchase treated water from the Trinity River Authority of Texas, cost of wastewater treatment by the Trinity River Authority of Texas, and cost of distribution of water and collection of wastewater by the city. The minimum charge and/or volume charge may be adjusted by the city council from time to time. (9) Master deposit. Customers may place a master deposit with the City in the amount of twice the current residential deposit. This deposit will be held on file until the customer requests it be refunded. Customers must request service starts and disconnects in writing. All accounts will be charged the current service initiation fees. No master deposits are allowed on commercial accounts. SECTION 13. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-37, "Monitored group class," be amended to hereafter be and read in its entirety as follows: Ordinance No. 2359, Page 11 of 16 Section 30-37 Monitored group class. (Customer monthly service charge (Volume charge per 1,000 gallons BOD IStrength charge, per pound of BOD ITSS per pound of suspended solids Monitoring charge SECTION 14. $13.001 $4.991 $0.098451 $0,124491 100% of cost to cityl Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-38, "Miscellaneous fees," is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 30-38 Miscellaneous fees. The schedule of miscellaneous fees is as follows: Processing fee on credit and charge card transactions: Where the City implements credit and charge card transaction processing fees, these fees will be charged in accordance with applicable third -party processing fees. SECTION 15. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-39, "Planning and zoning fees," be amended to hereafter be and read in its entirety as follows: Section 30-39 Planning and zoning fees. The schedule of fees for zoning shall be as follows: (1) Applications for change of zoning: $500.00. Plus $10.00 per acre over 25 acres (2) Applications for specific use permit containing site area (including parking) between: Zero to five acres: $300.00. Five to 25 acres: $500.00. Over 25 acres: $500.00. Plus $10.00 per acre over 25 acres Renewal of specific use permit required by condition: One-half of the original specific use permit fee Ordinance No. 2359, Page 12 of 16 (3) Applications for Temporary Use Permits: $100.00 (4) Signs: Annual permit for permanent off -premises sign, per year: $35.00. Weekend permit for temporary off -premises signs, per weekend: $10.00. Special event sign, per event: $40.00. (5) Applications for variances, waivers and special exceptions: Requiring city council action: Special exception to minimum masonry requirements: $250.00. Special exception in conjunction with CUD zoning change requests: $100.00. Special signage program: $500.00. Requiring board of adjustment action: Variance to the zoning district regulations: $250.00 Residential: $150.00. All others: $235.00. Variance to sign regulations: $450.00. Appeals to the board of adjustments, per hearing: $125.00. Requiring planning and zoning commission action: Variance to the fence and wall regulations: $250.00. (6) Site plan approval, per request: 1. Zero to 25 acres: $350.00. 2. Greater than 25 acres: $500.00. Plus $10.00 per acre over 25 acres (7) Gated neighborhood (serving more than one dwelling unit): Nine or less dwelling units per acre, per dwelling unit: $50.00. Ordinance No. 2359, Page 13 of 16 More than nine dwelling units per acre, per residential structure: $100.00. (8) Zoning verification letter: $100.00. SECTION 16. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-40, "Subdivisions," is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 30-40 Subdivisions. Public works inspection Rates are per staff member and multiple staff members may be utilized depending on the work being performed: Administration: $65.00 Engineering Review or Inspection: $115.00 Field Technicians: $85.00 (a) Permit Applicant to submit quantities of proposed civil infrastructure improvements along with anticipated project schedule. Quantities to include linear feet of water improvements, linear feet of sewer/wastewater improvements, linear feet of drainage improvements, number of drainage structures or inlets, square feet of detention pond, square feet of sidewalk and parking lot pavement, square feet of subgrade-improved paving (fire lane). Schedule shall depict duration of time to complete all proposed civil infrastructure in calendar days or months. City of Euless Engineering staff will develop the inspection fee based on the information provided. The estimated fee will be due in full prior to the issuance of a Notice to Proceed by the City. The City will track the costs of oversight, inspection and review during the project. Prior to acceptance of improvements the final bill will be due. The City will issue a refund for any fees that exceeded actual costs of project. Public works inspection (after hours and Additional $ $100 .00 per hour/two - weekends) hour minimum required. Public works water main bacteriological testing First test $75.00 per sample (includes one retest). Subsequent retests: $150.00 per sample. Variances or special exceptions to the planning $250.00 regulations (Ch. 84, Articles IX, X, XI and XII of the Code of Ordinances (UDC), per hearing) Ordinance No. 2359, Page 14 of 16 SECTION 17. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-43, "Use of streets, etc.," be amended to hereafter be and read in its entirety as follows: Section 30-43 Use of streets, etc. The fee for the use of public street, alley or sidewalk space for construction purposes is $150.00 per week for a given project. This fee is for the impact to traffic for the loss of availability of the street, alley or sidewalk. SECTION 18. Chapter 30, "Fees," Section 30-46, "Telecommunication facilities contract fees," be amended to hereafter be and read in its entirety as follows: Section 30-46 Telecommunication facilities contract fees. Contract fee paid by applicant for technical expertise for review of application, not to exceed $7,500.00. SECTION 19. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. That it is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared invalid or unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such invalid or unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence-, paragraph or section. SECTION 20. SAVINGS CLAUSE. That applicable chapters of the Code of Ordinances, City of Euless, Texas, as amended, shall remain in full force and effect, save and except as amended by this ordinance. SECTION 21. PUBLICATION CLAUSE. The caption, penalty clause, and effective date clause of this ordinance shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Euless, in compliance with the provisions of Article Il, Section 12, of the Euless City Charter. Further, this ordinance may be published in pamphlet form and shall be admissible in such form in any court, as provided by law. Ordinance No. 2359, Page 15 of 16 SECTION 22. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. It shall be a violation of this ordinance to conduct any activity or commence any use for which payment of a fee is required under Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordinances until such fee has been paid. Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in accordance with Chapter 1, "General Provisions," Section 1-12, "General Penalty," Euless Code of Ordinances. Each such violation shall be deemed a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder. SECTION 23. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage with billing cycles beginning on or after October 1, 2023, and as provided by the Euless City Charter and the laws of the State of Texas. PRESENTED AND APPROVED ON FIRST AND FINAL READING at a regular meeting of the Euless City Council on August 21, 2023, by a vote of 7 ayes, 0 nays, and 0 abstentions. 4ar6 n, Mayor ATTEST: "rKifn Sutter, TPMC, CMC, City Secretary Chief Governance Officer APPROVED AS TO FORM: Wayne K. Olson, City Attorney Ordinance No. 2359, Page 16 of 16 �CCLTC}FIB' Beaufort Gazette Belleville News -democrat Bellingham Herald Bradenton Herald Centre Daily Times Charlotte Observer Columbus Ledger -Enquirer Fresno Bee The Herald - Rack Hill Herald Sun - Durham Idaho Statesman Island Packet Kansas City Star Lexington Herald -Leader Merced Sun -Star Miami Herald el Nuevo Herald - Miami Modesto Bee Raleigh News & Observer The Olympian Sacramento Bee Fort Worth Star -Telegram The State - Columbia Sun Herald - Biloxi Sun News - Myrtle Beach The New Tribune Tacoma The Telegraph - Macon San Luis Obispo Tribune Tri-City Herald Wichita Eagle Account # 10663 Order Number 458683 Attention: Maggie Bowers CITY OF EULESS 201 N ECTOR DR EULESS, TX 760393543 finance@eulesstx.gov AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Identification Print Legal Ad-IPL01365550 - IPL0136555 CITY OF EULESS ORDINANCE NO 2359 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CRY OF EULESS, CHAPTER 30, "FEES," SECTION 30-1, "ALARM PERMIT FEE," SECTION 30-2, "PENALTIES RELATED TO FALSE ALARMS AND NONCOM- PLIANCE," SECTION 30-3, "ALCO- HOLIC BEVERAGES," SECTION 30-5, "CONTRACTOR FEES," SECTION 30-11, "FENCES, ADMINISTRATION," SECTION 30-13, "BUILDING FEES," SECTION 30-15, "FIRE PREVENTION CODE," SECTION 30-28, "LIBRARY," SECTION 30-29, "STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, BARRICADES," SEC- TION 30-33, "WATER AND SEWER FEES AND IMPACT FEES," SECTION 30-34, "WATER DEPOSITS," SECTION 30-35, "WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICE -MONTHLY RATES," SEC- TION 30-37, "MONITORED GROUP CLASS," SECTION 30-38, "MISCEL- LANEOUS FEES," SECTION 30-39, "PLANNING AND ZONING FEES," SECTION 30-40, "SUBDIVISIONS," SECTION 30-43, "USE OF STREETS, ETC.," SECTION 30-46, "TELECOM- MUNICATION FACILITIES CONTRACT FEES;" PROVIDING A SEVERABILRY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICA- TION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLA- TIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. It shall be a violation of this ordinance to conduct any activity or commence any use for which payment of a fee is required under Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordi- nances until such fee has been paid. Any person, firm, or corporation vio- lating any of the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in accordance with Chapter 1, "General Provisions," Section 1-12, "General Penalty," Euless Code of Ordinances. Each such violation shall be deemed a separate offense and shall be punish- able as such hereunder. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage with billing cy- cles beginning on or after October 1, 2023, and as provided by the Euless City Charter and the laws of the State of Texas. 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ClassifiedSE 0 classifieds.star-telegram.com 0 817.390.7400 r Legals CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE No. 2023-109 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CRY COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPRE- HENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS, BY GRANTING A CHANGE IN ZONING FOR AN APPROXIMATELY 17.122 ACRE TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND SITUATED IN THE L.H. DOTSON SURVEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 383, AND THE M.E.P. & P.R.R. CO. SUR- VEY, ABSTRACT NUMBER 923, CRY OF ROANOKE, DENTON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AND OR DEPICTED IN EXHIBIT "A" WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HERE- IN FOR ALL PURPOSES, BY AMEND- ING THE UNDERLYING ZONING FOR THIS 17.122 ACRE TRACT OF LAND FROM BUSINESS PARK (BP) DIS- TRICT TO BUSINESS PARK - SPECIF- IC USE PERMIT (BP -SUP) DISTRICT TO ALLOW FOR A BUILDING OR AC- CESSORY STRUCTURES EXCEEDING FORTY FEET (40'); PRESCRIBING THE PERMISSIBLE USES THEREOF; PRO- VIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE; PROVID- ING A SEVERABILFTY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Section 4. PENALTY CLAUSE Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misde- meanor and upon conviction, shall be fined a sum not to exceed $2,000.00 for each offense, and each and every violation or day such violation shall continue or exist, shall be deemed a separate offense. APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Roanoke, Texas, on this the 21st day of August, 2023. /s/Carl E. Gierisch, Jr., Mayor /s/April S. Hill, City Secretary/s/Jeff Moore, City Attorney IPL0136864 Aug 24 2023 CITY OF FORT WORTH NOTICE TO OFFERORS CONSTRUCTION MANAGER -AT -RISK (CMAR) Proposals from Construction Man- ager -at -Risk (CMAR) Offerors for the Replacement Fire Station 26 located near the intersection of South Hulen Street and South Drive West in Fort Worth, Texas, will be received at the Purchasing Office, City of Fort Worth, 200 Texas Street, Fort Worth 76102, until 1:30 P.M. on Thursday, Septem- ber 7, 2023, and will be opened and publicly read aloud approximately thirty minutes later in the Council Chambers. A Pre -Proposal Conference will be held at 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, Au- gust 30, 2023 at the Property Man- agement Department, Facilities Divi- sion office, 401 West 13th Street, Fort Worth, 76102. The last day for questions from pro- spective Offerors is at 5:00 PM on Thursday, September 1,2023. A final Addendum will be posted Tuesday September 5, 2023. The City will select the CMAR Contrac- tor by using a two-step Request for Proposal (RFP) process. After evalu- ating the submitted Proposals from the CMAR Offerors, the City will shortlist the week of September 18, 2023, and interview up to three Offerors the week of September 25, 2023. The City will then select and enter into negotiations with the Best Value Offeror. The City may discuss with the selected Offeror, options for a scope or time modifica- tion and any price change associated with such modification. The selected CMAR Contractor will provide Pre -Construction Services including Constructability Reviews, Value Engineering Recommendations and Estimating Services Fees to re- view during the various phases of the design process. This project was initiated as a Design Build contract and has been converted to CMAR for contractual reasons. Programming and Schematic Design have been completed. Once the construction documents are completed, the se- lected CMAR Contractor will provide a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) and construction performance period for the work. This GMP will be inclu- sive of Value Engineering and Estimat- ing Services fees, General Conditions, Construction Manager's Fee, contin- gency, bonds, insurance, and other agreed upon costs; plus, the City's General Contingency Allowance. The total construction cost is anticipated to be approximately $6,200,00.00, refer to the "Project Proposal Form" found in the Instructions to Construc- tion Manager -At -Risk (CMAR) Offerors The City of Fort Worth will negotiate a Pre -Construction Services Contract and later negotiate a Construction Services Contract, based on percent- ages established in the "Project Pro- posal Form" with the selected CMAR firm determined to have made the Best Value offer. The Business Equity goal is 25% for the estimated construction budget. There is no goal for the Pre -Construc- tion Services. The goal will be applied to the GMP when the GMP agreements are reached. Offerors must submit an anticipated M/WBE Utilization Plan with their CMAR Proposal submittal. The submitted Plan will be part of the weighted selection criteria. Re- fer to Instructions to Construction Manager -at -Risk (CMAR) Offerors for additional information. Contact the Department of Diversity & Inclusion Office at (817) 392-2674 to obtain a list of certified subcontractors and suppliers. Also, Refer to Section 3. BUSINESS EQUITY PROVISIONS FOR CON- STRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMAR) SOLICITATION Upon completing the negotiations with the selected CMAR firm, the City will recommend to the City Council to award the CMAR contract to the selected CMAR firm based on the negotiations and the agreed upon estimated construction budget. The CMAR contract will be adjusted based on the agreed upon Guaranteed Max- imum Price (GMP) after the design is completed. The selected CMAR Contractor will be required to provide Payment and Performance Bonds and provide Con- tractors General Liability and Statuto- ry Workers Compensation Coverage once the GMP is agreed upon. CMAR Offerors may access the In- structions to Offerors, any Addendum, Sample Contract, General Conditions, Site Plans and other Reference Draw- ings, and any other related documents through the City's BIM 360 website by cutting and pasting the following link in a web browser: https://docs.b360.au- todesk.com/shares/clebc- b8a-939a-46bb-9d87-4e12ecb4e7cf For questions contact the City Project Manager, Ronnie Clements, at (817) 392-8014 or email Ronald.clements@ fortworthtexas.gov for assistance. IPL0135822 Aug 17,24 2023 Air Force Plant 4 Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) Meeting The community is invited to attend the RAB and get first-hand information about the ongoing remediation and monitoring activities. September 7, 2023 6:00 - 7:30 PM Westworth Village Municipal Complex Community Room 311 Burton Hill Rd Westworth Village, TX 76114 IPL0136530 Aug 24 2023 CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received via www. planetbids.com until August 31, 2023, at 10:30 AM, and publicly opened and read via teleconference for the pur- chase of the following: RFB # 23197 Centurion - DT Motor Truck Scale There will be a Pre -Bid Meeting held to walk through only on Friday, August 25, 2023, at 9:00 AM. at the City of Grand Prairie Landfill, located at 1102 MacArthur Boulevard, Grand Prairie, TX 75050. Further information and specifications may be obtained at www.planetbids. com, www.gptx.org, or from the Pur- chasing division at (972) 237-8269. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive formal- ities. The city also reserves the right to purchase these items through state -awarded contracts or other in- tergovernmental agreements when it is in the best interest of the city. IPL0135893 Aug 17,24 2023 Invitation to Bid CITY OF BURLESON ITB 2023-022 Oak Valley Park S Trail Project No. PK2307 Notice is hereby given that the City of Burleson is seeking bids for Oak Valley Park S Trail. The deadline for submission is August 29, 2023 at 10:OOAM CST. The bid opening will be virtual at 10:30AM. A link for the bid opening will be provided via Bonfire. The project includes approxi- mately 505 Linear Feet of 6' wide concrete sidewalk and has a con- tract duration of 60 calendar days. Specifications and Contract Docu- ments for this project shall be avail- able for viewing and download in electronic (PDF) format at the City's e-procurement system, Bonfire https://bu rlesontx.bonfirehub.com/ login (registration is required) at no cost beginning August 11, 2023. Any interpretations, corrections, clarifications, or changes to this In- vitation to Bid or specifications will be issued via addendum. Addenda will be posted in Bonfire. It is the re- sponsibility of the respondent to mon- itor the Bonfire website for addenda. Bidders shall acknowledge receipt of each addendum by submitting a signed copy with their submission. Oral explanations will not be binding. POSTED THIS the 11th day of Au- gust 2023, in the Burleson City Hall, 141 West Renfro, Burleson, Texas. IPL0135152 Aug 17,24 2023 City of Fort Worth REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT SERVICES TO THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS RFP Group 2023A The City of Fort Worth is requesting proposals & qualifications from in- terested and qualified engineering consulting firms or other qualified firms to perform engineering, design, permitting, and professional services necessary for the following projects: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Mary's Creek Confluence Lift Station and Walnut Creek Lift Station Design Northside III 48-inch Transmission Main (Proposed N3-1) Alignment Study Emerging Contaminants - PFAs Treat - ability Study VCWRF Bio-Gas Storage System REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Landscape Assessment and Improve- ments at Multiple Utility Facilities The Request for Proposals & Qualifi- cations and related technical infor- mation may be examined or obtained on-line by visiting the Fort Worth's Purchasing Division website at http:// www.fortworthgov.org/purchasing/. The link will take you to the listing of advertised project/RFP folders. Chose RFP Group 2023A to download the RFP Group packet for viewing and printing by interested parties. The Request for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Qualifications (RFQs) and related technical information, may also be examined or obtained on-line by visiting the Fort Worth Water De- partment RFP Group 2023A BIM360 website directly using the following Links: Folder: RFP GROUP 2023A for Entire RFP Package https://docs.b360.autodesk.com/ shares/ea5be761-7c3f-4369-a l 6a- eldd39a68690 Folder: RFP GROUP 2023A COVER LETTER, RFP AND COMMON INFOR- MATION https://docs.b360.autodesk.com/ shares/5a5a69a2-b8f0-4af6-835d- el fb070d2f57 Folder: ADDENDUMS: For Adden- dums and their attachments: https://docs.b360.autodesk.com/ shares/561b4dlf-a6b0-47da-bf96- 9821f226ce82 Meeting with Engineers In order to address questions from consultants within a public forum, the Water Department will schedule a non -mandatory RFP review meeting to be held at 9:00 AM, Friday, September 1, 2023, in the City Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, Fort Worth Municipal Build- ing, 200 Texas Street, Fort Worth Tex- as, 76102 (MAPSCO 77A). Submittal Requirement One electronic copy (PDF and/ or WORD Format) for each project, shall be submitted by e-mail to david. twnsend@fortworthtexs.gov not later than 4:00 PM, Friday, September 15, 2023. Submittals received after this date shall be rejected as non -respon- sive. Due to possible "size" limita- tions, a submittal for a specific proj- ect can split into more than one part for submission may be required. The Fort Worth Water Department will ac- knowledge receipt of the submission by return e-mail. If no Receipt of Sub- mission has been received, contact David Townsend at 817-392-8430 or david.townsend @fortworthtexas.gov to resolve any electronic transmission issues David Cooke, City Manager Jannette Goodall, City Secretary IPL0135855 Aug 17,24 2023 LEGAL NOTICE The Downtown Arlington Manage- ment Corporation (DAMC), located in Arlington, TX is accepting proposals from qualified firms for the provision of maintenance and safety ambassador services for the Downtown Arlington Public Improvement District. (PID) The request for Qualifications can be ac- cessed at https://downtownarl ington.org/_files/ d o c s/ rfp-for-maintenance -and -g a - rage -se rvices-downtown-arl! ngton. pdf IPL0136758 Aug 24,29 2023 CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE No. 2023-108 AN ORDNANCE OF THE CRY COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS, AMENDING THE COMPRE- HENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 12, ARTICLE III, DIVISION 13 OF THE CODE OF OR- DINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 12.452, ENTITLED "HEIGHT REG- ULATIONS" FOR BUSINESS PARK DISTRICTS BY AUTHORIZING THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT IN BUSINESS PARK DISTRICTS TO EXCEED FORTY FEET (40') IN HEIGHT BY SPECIFIC USE PERMIT (SUP) ONLY; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A REPEALER CLAUSE; AND PROVID- ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Section 3. PENALTY CLAUSE Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provi- sions or terms of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be fined a sum not to exceed $2,000.00 for each offense, and each and every violation or day such violation shall continue or exist, shall be deemed a separate offense. APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Roanoke, Texas, on this the 21st day of August, 2023. /s/Carl E. Gierisch, Jr., Mayor /s/April S. Hill, City Secretary/s/Jeff Moore, City Attorney IPL0136859 Aug 24 2023 CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE No. 2023-110 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, TEX- AS, AMENDING THE COMPREHEN- SIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS, FOR AN APPROXIMATELY 1.00 ACRE TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE M.E.P. & P.R.R. COMPANY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 923, CITY OF ROANOKE, DEN - TON COUNTY, TEXAS, AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AND OR DEPICTED IN EXHIBIT "A" WHICH IS ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPO- RATED HEREIN FOR ALL PURPOSES, AND GENERALLY LOCATED AT 105 DORMAN STREET, ROANOKE, TEXAS, BY CHANGING THE ZONING ON SAID TRACT OR TRACTS FROM SINGLE FAMILY-7 (SF-7) DISTRICT TO RE- TAIL (R) DISTRICT; PRESCRIBING THE PERMISSIBLE USES THEREOF; PRO- VIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE; PROVID- ING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Section 5. PENALTY CLAUSE Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misde- meanor and upon conviction, shall be fined a sum not to exceed $2,000.00 for each offense, and each and every violation or day such violation shall continue or exist, shall be deemed a separate offense. APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Roanoke, Texas, on this the 21st day of August, 2023. /s/Carl E. Gierisch, Jr., Mayor /s/April S. Hill, City Secretary/s/Jeff Moore, City Attorney IPL0136863 Aug 24 2023 BID PROPOSAL NO. 2023-25-01 The City of Mansfield, Texas, requests proposals for the following water treat- ment chemicals. LIQUID AMMONIUM SULFATE LIQUID CITRIC ACID LIQUID HYDROCHLORIC ACID LIQUID HYDROFLUOROSILICIC ACID LIQUID HYDROGEN PEROXIDE LIQUID ALUMINUM CHLOROHY- DRATE LIQUID SODIUM HYDROXIDE POWDERED SODIUM CHLORIDE The chemicals will be delivered in bulk tank truck quantities, excluding Citric Acid, as described in city spec- ifications. Bid packets are available at City Hall in the office of the City Secretary, 1200 E. Broad St., Man- sfield, TX 76063, by telephone (817) 276-4204, between 8:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday and available for download on the city website. Sealed bids will be received until Thursday, August 31st, 2023, at 2:00 p.m., when all bids will be pub- licly opened and read aloud. The City Council of Mansfield reserves the sole right to accept or reject any bid for any reason determined to be in the best interest of the citizens of Mans- field, Texas. NO EMAILED OR FAXED BIDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. IPL0135097 Aug 17,24 2023 CRY OF EULESS ORDINANCE NO 2359 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF EULESS, CHAPTER 30, "FEES," SECTION 30-1, "ALARM PERMIT FEE," SECTION 30-2, "PENALTIES RELATED TO FALSE ALARMS AND NONCOM- PLIANCE," SECTION 30-3, "ALCO- HOLIC BEVERAGES," SECTION 30-5, "CONTRACTOR FEES," SECTION 30-11, "FENCES, ADMINISTRATION," SECTION 30-13, "BUILDING FEES," SECTION 30-15, "FIRE PREVENTION CODE," SECTION 30-28, "LIBRARY," SECTION 30-29, "STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, BARRICADES," SEC- TION 30-33, "WATER AND SEWER FEES AND IMPACT FEES," SECTION 30-34, "WATER DEPOSITS," SECTION 30-35, "WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICE -MONTHLY RATES," SEC- TION 30-37, "MONITORED GROUP CLASS," SECTION 30-38, "MISCEL- LANEOUS FEES," SECTION 30-39, "PLANNING AND ZONING FEES," SECTION 30-40, "SUBDIVISIONS," SECTION 30-43, "USE OF STREETS, ETC.," SECTION 30-46, 'TELECOM- MUNICATION FACILITIES CONTRACT FEES;" PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICA- TION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLA- TIONS; AND PROVIDING AN EFFEC- TIVE DATE. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. It shall be a violation of this ordinance to conduct any activity or commence any use for which payment of a fee is required under Chapter 30 of the Code of Ordi- nances until such fee has been paid. Any person, firm, or corporation vio- lating any of the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in accordance with Chapter 1, "General Provisions," Section 1-12, "General Penalty," Euless Code of Ordinances. Each such violation shall be deemed a separate offense and shall be punish- able as such hereunder. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage with billing cy- cles beginning on or after October 1, 2023, and as provided by the Euless City Charter and the laws of the State of Texas. IPL0136555 Aug 24-25 2023 CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE No. 2023-114 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CRY COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS, ADOPTING THE TAX ROLL FOR TAX YEAR 2023 FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, TEXAS; PROVIDING A SEVERABILrrY CLAUSE; AND PRO- VIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Roanoke, Texas, on this the 21st day of August, 2023. /s/Carl E. Gierisch, Jr., Mayor /s/April S. Hill, City Secretary/s/Jeff Moore, City Attorney IPL0136866 Aug 24 2023 CRY OF GRAND PRAIRIE PUBLIC NOTIFICATION You are hereby notified of the opportu- nity for written comments or telephone comments concerning the application forsite approval of a temporaryconcrete batch plant for a period of six (6) months (August 28, 2023, to Febru- ary 28, 2024) proposed by Cowtown Ready Mix. This plant will support the parking and pad sites construction of Wildlife Phase 3 warehouses, located 200 ft. south of 658 W Wildlife Pkwy. Grand Prairie, TX, in Dallas County. If you have any questions or com- ments concerning this temporary concrete batch plant, write or call Noreen Housewright, Director of Engineering Services, P.O. Box 534045, City of Grand Prairie, Texas 75053-4045, Phone 4972-237-8321. IPL0136854 Aug 24,31 2023 CRY OF GRAND PRAIRIE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received via www. planetbids.com until September 1, 2023 CO 2:00 p.m. and publicly opened and read via teleconference for the purchase of the following: RFB # 23172 - Facial Recognition Software Further information and specifi- cations may be obtained at www. plantebids.com or from the Pur- chasing division at (972) 237-8270. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive formal- ities. The city also reserves the right to purchase these items through state awarded contracts or other intergov- ernmental agreements when it is in the best interest of the city. IPL0135825 Aug 17,24 2023 CITY OF EULESS ORDINANCE NO 2356 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF EULESS, CHAPTER 84, UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE, AMENDING THE CITY OF EULESS ZONING DIS- TRICT MAP ON APPROXIMATELY 8.460 ACRES IN THE SOTOGRANDE ADDITION, TRACTS 14R, 22AR1, AND 22R1B1 ON THE SOUTHEAST COR- NER OF WEST PIPELINE ROAD AND EL CAMINO REAL CHANGING THE ZONING FROM MULTIPLE -FAMILY HIGH DENSITY DWELLING (R-5) DIS- TRICT TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) DISTRICT AS DESCRIBED HERE- IN AND ON THE EXHIBITS; PROVIDING FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, PENALTY FOR VIOLATION; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. Any per- son, firm, or corporation violating any of the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in accordance with Chapter 1, "General Provisions," Section 1-12, "General Penalty," Eu- less Code of Ordinances. Each such violation shall be deemed a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, as provided by the Euless City Charter and the laws of the State of Texas. IPL0136551 Aug 24-25 2023 Notice of Public Hearing on Tax Rate Live Oak Creek Municipal Utility Dis- trict No. 1 of Tarrant County (the "Dis- trict") will hold a public hearing on a proposed tax rate for the tax year 2023 on August 31, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. at the following location: 2727 Routh Street, Dallas, Texas 75201, a designated meeting place outside the boundaries of the District. Your indi- vidual taxes may increase at a greater or lesser rate, or even decrease, de- pending on the tax rate that is adopt- ed and on the change in the taxable value of your property in relation to the change in taxable value of all oth- er property. The change in the taxable value of your property in relation to the change in the taxable value of all oth- er property determines the distribution of the tax burden among all property owners. Visit Texas.gov/PropertyTaxes to find a link to your local property tax data- base on which you can easily access information regarding your property taxes, including information about proposed tax rates and scheduled public hearings of each entity that taxes your property. The 86th Texas Legislature modified the manner in which the voter -approval tax rate is calculated to limit the rate of growth or property taxes in the state. For the proposal: Grace Kennedy, Amy May, Mark Ratliff, Nathan Golik, and Roland Morris. Against the proposal: None. Absent, not voting: None. The following table compares taxes on an average residence homestead in this taxing unit last year to taxes proposed on the average residence homestead this year. 2022 2023 Last Year This Year Total tax rate (per $100 of value) $0.942 /$100 $0.942/$100 Adopted Proposed Difference in rate per $100 of value $0.00/$100 Percentage increase/decrease in rate (+/-) +0.000/o Average residence homestead ap- praised value $322,616 $369,126 Total homestead exemption (excluding senior citizen's or disabled Person's exemptions) $11,927 $16,177 Average residence homestead taxable value $310,689 $352,949 Tax on average residence homestead $2,926.69 $3,324.78 Annual increase/decrease in taxes if proposed tax rate is adopted (+/-) + $398.09 and percentage of increase (+/-) + 12.74% NOTICE OF TAXPAYERS' RIGHT TO ROLLBACK ELECTION If the district adopts a combined debt service, operation and maintenance, and contract tax rate that would result in the taxes on the average residence homestead increasing by more than eight percent, the qualified voters of the district by petition may require that an election be held to determine whether to reduce the operation and maintenance tax rate to the vot- er -approval tax rate under Section 49.23603, Texas Water Code IPL0136873 Aug 24 2023 STAR-TELEG RAM.COM CITY OF EULESS ORDINANCE NO 2358 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR A KENNEL USE IN THE TEXAS HIGHWAY 10 MULTI -USE DIS- TRICT (TX-10) IN THE KITTY HOUSE ADDITION, ABSTRACT 678, TRACT 1 B03 LOCATED AT 2215 WEST PIPE- LINE ROAD, SUITE B; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PRO- VIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVID- ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. Any per- son, firm, or corporation violating any of the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in accordance with Chapter 1, "General Provisions," Section 1-12, "General Penalty," Eu- less Code of Ordinances. Each such violation shall be deemed a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, as provided by the Euless City Charter and the laws of the State of Texas. IPL0136553 Aug 24-25 2023 Public Notice Crown Castle is proposing to install six pole telecommunications facilities near the following addresses: 2201 E Rd to Six Flags St, Arlington, Tar- rant Co, TX 76011. Specifically, four 35ft poles at the following locations: (32 45 26.84 N / 97 03 59.429 W) (6123005869); (32 45 25.742 N / 97 04 3.006 W) (6123005870); (32 45 28.8 N / 97 04 17.6 W) (6123005872); (32 45 29.895 N / 97 04 10.002 W) (6123005874). Two 29ft poles at the following locations: (32 45 17.145 N / 97 04 15.059 W) (6123005871) and (32 45 22.0 N / 97 04 28.61 W) (6123005873). The facilities are not expected to be FM lighted. Crown Castle invites comments from any interested party on the impact of the proposed action on any districts, sites, buildings, structures or objects signifi- cant in American history, archaeology, engineering or culture that are listed or determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places and/or specific reason the proposed action may have a significant impact on the quality of the human environ- ment. Specific information regarding the project is available by contacting Monica Gambino at 724 416 2516 during normal business hours. Com- ments must be received at 1500 Cor- porate Drive, Canonsburg, PA 15317, ATTN: Monica Gambino or via tele- phone at 724 416 2516 within 30 days of the date of this notice. (Ref. EBI Project #s 6123005869-6123005874) IPL0136929 Aug 24 2023 CITY OF EULESS ORDINANCE NO 2357 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF EULESS, CHAPTER 84, UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE, AMEND- ING THE CITY OF EULESS ZONING DISTRICT MAP ON GLADE PARKS, BLOCK E, LOT 1, LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BRAZOS BOULEVARD AND RIO GRANDE BOU- LEVARD, CHANGING THE ZONING FROM PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) DISTRICT TO PLANNED DEVELOP- MENT (PD) DISTRICT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN AND ON THE ATTACHED EX- HIBIT A; PROVIDING FOR DEVELOP- MENT STANDARDS; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, PENALTY FOR VIOLATION; PROVIDING A SAV- INGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUB- LICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPA- PER; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. Any per- son, firm, or corporation violating any of the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in accordance with Chapter 1, "General Provisions," Section 1-12, "General Penalty," Eu- less Code of Ordinances. Each such violation shall be deemed a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, as provided by the Euless City Charter and the laws of the State of Texas. IPL0136552 Aug 24-25 2023 CITY OF EULESS ORDINANCE NO 2355 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF EULESS, CHAPTER 84, UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE, AMEND- ING THE CITY OF EULESS ZONING DISTRICT MAP ON APPROXIMATE- LY 5.935 ACRES IN THE PLAZA GRANDE ADDITION, BLOCK A, LOT 1 R2, LOCATED NORTHWEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF RAIDER DRIVE AND WEST EULESS BOULEVARD, CHANGING THE ZONING FROM PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) DIS- TRICT TO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) DISTRICT AS DESCRIBED HERE- IN AND ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBITS; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILRY CLAUSE, PENALTY FOR VIOLATION; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. PENALTY FOR VIOLATION. Any per- son, firm, or corporation violating any of the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in accordance with Chapter 1, "General Provisions," Section 1-12, "General Penalty," Eu- less Code of Ordinances. Each such violation shall be deemed a separate offense and shall be punishable as such hereunder. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, as provided by the Euless City Charter and the laws of the State of Texas. IPL0136550 Aug 24-25 2023 Announcements Announcements Verna says Hi toyou and Dickies. I never could believe that you feel as I do. Please call 501-679-0004 Community Events W.IAEr GRACKE . !I AI:I)I I I(. , .a. Nutcracker Auditions Ballet Center 6132 Overton Ridge Blvd FW, TX 9:30 am - 12:45 pm 8/26/23 Ballet Frontier, a professional ballet company, is holding open auditions to dancers 7 & up. Registration fee is $30. 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