Business Development & Procurement Services 2. Authorize a three-year service contract for the rental and maintenance of portable toilets - Pot-O-Gold Rentals, LLC, lowest responsible bidder of three - Not to exceed $813,172 - Financing: Current Funds ($773,077), Stormwater Drainage Management Current Funds ($24,005), Water Utilities Current Funds ($10,177), Sanitation Current Funds ($4,020) and Aviation Current Funds ($1,893) (subject to annual appropriations) 3. Authorize a four-year service contract for non-engineering environmental consulting, investigative and remediation services with twenty-nine vendors selected as most qualified respondent of thirty-seven (list attached) - Not to exceed $17,156,124 -Financing: Current Funds ($9,958,124), Aviation Current Funds ($2,400,000), Stormwater Drainage Management Current Funds ($1,900,000), Water Utilities Current Funds ($1,290,000), Sanitation Current Funds ($1,220,000) and Convention and Event Services Current Funds ($388,000) (subject to annual appropriations) 4. Authorize a five-year service contract, with two one-year renewal options, for licenses, maintenance, hosting and support for the existing Polaris Integrated Library System -Innovative Interfaces Incorporated, sole source - Not to exceed $1,347,208 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 5. Authorize a five-year service contract, with two two-year renewal options, to provide maintenance and support for the existing airport access control system at Dallas Love Field - Convergint Technologies, LLC, most advantageous proposer of three - Not to exceed $5,502,820 - Financing: Aviation Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 6. Authorize (1) a contract for the purchase and five-years of maintenance for meter test bench system and portable meter testers - Ow Investors, LLC in the amount of $439,415, most advantageous proposer of two; and (2) a contract for the purchase of a sandblaster and five-years of maintenance for new and existing sandblasters - Clemtex II, Inc. in the amount of $85,830, most advantageous proposer of two - Total not to exceed $525,245 - Financing: Water Utilities Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 7. Authorize (1) a three-year contract, with two one-year renewal options, for broker of record and the purchase of an insurance policy for commercial property/boiler and machinery insurance, from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2019 at a guaranteed rate of 0.03064; and risk management consulting services from January 8, 2017 through January 7, 2020 - Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc., in the amount of $4,315,290, most advantageous proposer of three; (2) a one-year contract, with two one-year renewal options, for the purchase of aviation, crime, fine arts, flood, media and professional liability, and general liability insurance policies from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017 - Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. in the amount of $411,711, most advantageous proposer of three; and (3) a one-year contract, with two one year renewal options for brokerage fees and the purchase of cyber liability and privacy insurance from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017 - McGriff, Seibels & Williams of Texas, Inc., in the amount of $245,225, most advantageous proposer of three - Total not to exceed $4,972,226 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 8. Authorize a three-year master agreement for coastal Bermuda hay - Triple H Farms, lowest responsible bidder of four - Not to exceed $72,670 - Financing: Current Funds 9. Authorize a three-year master agreement for the purchase of recreation center and physical education supplies - S & S Worldwide, Inc. in the amount of $269,630 and BSN Sports in the amount of $60,500, lowest responsible bidders of three - Total not to exceed $330,130 - Financing: Current Funds 10. Authorize a three-year master agreement for water meter castings, risers, cast iron inlet frames and covers - Accucast LTD in the amount of $2,064,389, Fortiline, Inc. in the amount of $1,231,033, Bass & Hays Foundry, Inc. in the amount of $1,108,293, Johnson Enterprises in the amount of $826,080, U.S.F. Fabrication, Inc. in the amount of $362,240, ACT Pipe & Supply, Inc. in the amount of $27,537 and DFW Plastics, Inc. in the amount of $568, lowest responsible bidders of nine - Total not to exceed $5,620,140 - Financing: Current Funds ($1,222,623), Water Utilities Current Funds ($4,393,216), Stormwater Drainage Management Current Funds ($3,305) and Aviation Current Funds ($996) 11. Authorize supplemental agreement no. 4 to increase and extend the service contract to provide for maintenance and support of the City's financial and accounting system, from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2019 - CGI Technologies and Solutions, Inc. through the Texas Department of Information Resources - Not to exceed $1,509,565, from $1,373,756 to $2,883,321 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) City Attorney's Office 12. Authorize (1) acceptance of the 2016-17 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for expansion of the South Dallas Community Court to include the South Dallas Treatment Drug Court for the Adult Treatment Drug Court Expansion project for the period September 30, 2016 through September 29, 2017; (2) approval to create one new fulltime position to execute the proposed project; and (3) execution of the grant agreement - Not to exceed $305,074 - Financing: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Grant Funds 13. Authorize a three-year contract with West Publishing Corporation d/b/a West, a Thomson Reuters Business, for on-line legal research and associated services utilizing Westlaw for the City Attorney's Office through the Council on Competitive Government for the period beginning October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2019 - Not to exceed $478,011 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 14. Authorize a three-year professional services contract with the law firm of Webb & Webb for representation of the City of Dallas in connection with matters involving water rights pending before the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality and other water related matters for the period beginning October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2019 - Not to exceed $400,000 - Financing: Water Utilities Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) City Attorney's Office (Continued) 15. Authorize a third amendment to the professional services contract with Sims Moore Hill & Gannon, L.L.P. f/k/a Sims Moore Hill Gannon & Crain, L.L.P. for legal services in connection with the operation of the Mortgage Assistance Program in the City's Housing/Community Services Department to extend the term of the contract through September 30, 2018 - Not to exceed $100,000, from $150,000 to $250,000 - Financing: 2015-16 Community Development Block Grant Funds City Auditor’s Office 16. Authorize approval of the Office of the City Auditor’s Fiscal Year 2017 Audit Plan as required by paragraph 4(b) of Resolution No. 79-0723, previously approved on February 28, 1979, and as amended by Resolution No. 90-4027, previously approved on December 12, 1990 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Code Compliance 18. Authorize (1) acceptance of a Community Wildfire Protection Plan Grant in the amount of $10,000 from the Texas A&M Forest Service, a member of The Texas A&M University System and an agency of the State of Texas; and (2) execution of the grant agreement - Not to exceed $10,000 - Financing: Texas A&M Forest Service Grant Funds 19. Authorize the assignment of an existing contract between the Physicians for Children d/b/a Children’s Health Pediatric Group and the City of Dallas through its Mobile Community Healthcare Program services to Children’s Healthcare System of Texas -Financing: No cost consideration to the City Fire (Continued) 20. Authorize a two-year healthcare service provider agreement, with a one-year term renewal option, with the Area Metropolitan Ambulance Authority, d/b/a MedStar Mobile Healthcare for Mobile Community Healthcare Program services provided by the Dallas Fire-Rescue Department for the period October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2018 -Estimated Revenue: $100,000 21. Authorize a two-year health information exchange agreement, with a one-year renewal option, between the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, an agency of the State of Texas, located at 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75390 (“UT Southwestern”), and the City of Dallas for services provided by Mobile Community Healthcare Program of Dallas Fire-Rescue Department for the period October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2018 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Housing/Community Services 22. Authorize (1) approval of the development plan submitted to the Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation by Carrcomm Enterprises LLC for the construction of a house; (2) the sale of 1 vacant lot (list attached) from Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation to Carrcomm Enterprises LLC; and (3) execution of a release of lien for any non-tax liens on the 1 property that may have been filed by the City - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 23. Authorize (1) approval of the development plan submitted to the Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation by Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity for the construction of houses; (2) the sale of 3 vacant lots (list attached) from Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation to Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity; and (3) execution of a release of lien for any non-tax liens on the 3 properties that may have been filed by the City - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 24. Authorize (1) approval of the development plan submitted to the Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation by King Home Builders, LLC for the construction of a house; (2) the sale of 1 vacant lot (list attached) from Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation to King Home Builders, LLC; and (3) execution of a release of lien for any non-tax liens on the 1 property that may have been filed by the City - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 25. Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 13-1795, previously approved on October 8, 2013, on an economic development loan with South Dallas/Fair Park Innercity Community Development Corporation for the acquisition of improved and unimproved properties, located within the Frazier Neighborhood Investment Program area, including associated closing costs, relocation, environmental remediation, demolition costs, predevelopment costs and development costs for the purpose of constructing residential, retail, commercial, or mixed-use redevelopment as part of the Economic Development Plan for the Frazier area to (1) change the economic development loan to a conditional grant agreement; and (2) extend the completion date from September 2, 2015 to December 31, 2018 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Housing/Community Services (Continued) 26. Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 14-1056, previously approved on June 25, 2014, for an existing development loan with City Wide Community Development Corporation for acquisition, demolition, relocation, and other related costs for Lancaster-Opal Project to (1) change the development loan to a conditional grant agreement; and (2) extend the completion date from September 12, 2016 to September 12, 2018 -Financing: No cost consideration to the City 27. Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 15-1078, previously approved on June 10, 2015, for a housing development loan in an amount not to exceed $540,000 with Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity for construction of 18 single family homes to be located on scattered sites in the Joppa Neighborhood area to extend the completion date from August 26, 2016 to August 31, 2017 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 28. Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 15-1379, previously approved on August 12, 2015, for the conditional grant agreement in the amount of $1,150,000 with Urban Mixed Use, LLC to extend the completion date from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2017 for the predevelopment and construction of the 38-unit multifamily project located at 3221 Elihu Street - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Office of Emergency Management 29. Authorize (1) acceptance of additional grant funds from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security through the Texas Department of Public Safety under the Homeland Security Grant Program for the 2014 State Homeland Security Program in the amount of $215,356 to provide funding for equipment acquisition, planning and training activities to enable the City to respond to natural and man-made disasters; (2) extension of the performance period for the 2014 Homeland Security Program from September 1, 2014 to January 31, 2016 to September 1, 2014 to July 31, 2016; (3) an increase in appropriations in the amount of $215,356 in the 2014 State Homeland Security Program Fund; and (4) execution of the grant agreement - Not to exceed $215,356, from $5,912,175 to $6,127,531 - Financing: U.S. Department of Homeland Security Grant Funds Office of Environmental Quality 30. Authorize a three-year professional services contract with Terracon Consultants, Inc. to complete remedial actions and a Municipal Setting Designation, as mandated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, at the Central Service Center leaking petroleum storage tank site located at 3111 Dawson Street, through an Interlocal Purchasing Agreement with the City of Irving - Not to exceed $305,922 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 31. Authorize a professional services contract with Urban Engineers Group, Inc. for design services for plans, specifications and cost estimates for Phase 2A for the Northaven Trail from Preston Road to Midway Road - Not to exceed $266,387 - Financing: General Obligation Commercial Paper Funds 32. Authorize a decrease in the contract with Northstar Construction, LLC to add a section of trail from Crouch Road to the new Singing Hills Recreation Center and associated work; and to delete a section of the trail from Crouch Road to Runyon Springs Branch and associated work for the Runyon Creek Trail located between Glendale Park and Camp Wisdom Road - Not to exceed ($143,600), from $2,497,700 to $2,354,100 -Financing: General Obligation Commercial Paper Funds Planning and Urban Design 33. Authorize a Funding Agreement between Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Downtown Dallas, Inc. and the City of Dallas for a one-year extension of the D-Link, downtown shuttle service operation - Not to exceed $400,000 - Financing: Convention and Event Services Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 34. Authorize the City Manager to provide a Notice of Establishment for a Quiet Zone along the Union Pacific Railroad encompassing the Prairie Creek Road and Sam Houston Road crossings as required by the Federal Railroad Administration Final Train Horn Rule 49 CFR Parts 222 and 229, with the intent to establish a Quiet Zone - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Public Works Department 35. Authorize a professional services contract with Huitt-Zollars, Inc., to provide design services, construction management services, and environmental services for the removal and replacement of seven 20,000-gallon underground fuel storage tanks and the removal of a 3,000-gallon secondary containment vault at the Southeast Service Center located at 2800 Municipal Street - Not to exceed $191,255 - Financing: Current Funds 36. Authorize an increase in the construction contract with Pavecon Public Works, LP for additional work associated with the construction of a 12 foot-wide bicycle facility that will connect the Chalk Hill Road project's dedicated on-street bicycle lanes with the planned Chalk Hill Trail Project - Not to exceed $357,143, from $9,099,662 to $9,456,805 -Financing: Current Funds (subject to appropriations) 37. Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to the professional services contract with Teague Nall and Perkins, Inc. for additional engineering design and survey services for three street petition improvement projects (list attached) - Not to exceed $64,926, from $178,092 to $243,018 - Financing: 2012 Bond Funds Street Services 38. Authorize an increase in the contract with NPL Construction Co. for additional paving and infrastructure repairs at various locations throughout the city - Not to exceed $6,732,645, from $50,716,527 to $57,449,172 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) Sustainable Development and Construction 39. Authorize the quitclaim of 65 properties acquired by the taxing authorities from the Tax Foreclosure Sheriff's Sale to the highest bidders; and authorize the execution of release of liens for any non-tax liens that may have been filed by the City and were included in the foreclosure judgment (list attached) - Revenue: $758,872 40. An ordinance granting a private license to 400 S. Record Street, LLC, for the use of a total of approximately 28 square feet to maintain and utilize two monument signs on portions of Young and Wood Streets rights-of-way, near its intersection with Market Street - Revenue: $200 one-time fee, plus the $20 ordinance publication fee 41. An ordinance granting a private license to Butler Brothers Hospitality Group, LLC, for the use of approximately four square feet of subsurface space to install, occupy, use and maintain an irrigation meter under a portion of Marilla Street right-of-way, near its intersection with Evergreen Street - Revenue: $100 one-time fee, plus the $20 ordinance publication fee 42. An ordinance abandoning portions of Elm and Main Streets to Westdale Properties America I, LTD, the abutting owner, containing a total of approximately 480 square feet of land, located near the intersection of Elm Street and Malcolm X Boulevard, and authorizing the quitclaim - Revenue: $8,950, plus the $20 ordinance publication fee 43. An ordinance correcting Chapter 51A, "Dallas Development Code", of the Dallas City Code, as amended by correcting Section 51A-4.209(b)(6)(E)(vii) - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 44. An ordinance correcting (1) Ordinance No. 29811, previously approved on August 12, 2015, which amended Specific Use Permit No. 913 on the north line of East Northwest Highway, east of Audelia Road; and (2) Ordinance No. 30070 previously approved on April 27, 2016, which created Historic Overlay District No. 146 located west of the intersection of Pemberton Hill Road and Sarah Lee Drive - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 45. An ordinance correcting (1) Planned Development District No. 944 created by Ordinance No. 29890; and (2) Planned Development District No. 521, Sections 51P.521.109(4)(A) and 51P.109(5)(B) relating to Subarea E - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Trinity Watershed Management 46. A resolution consenting to the condemnation and acceptance of the award of the Special Commissioners of a drainage easement containing approximately 5,488 square feet of City-owned land to Union Pacific Railroad Company, a Delaware Corporation vs. The City of Dallas, Texas, Cause No. CC-16-00069-A, located at 9100 Cedar Run Drive - Revenue: $2,600 47. Authorize a professional services contract with CDM Smith, Inc. for an engineering feasibility study of the stormwater drainage at Dallas Love Field - Not to exceed $407,637 - Financing: Stormwater Drainage Management Capital Construction Funds ($78,819), Water Utilities Capital Construction Funds ($78,818) and Aviation Capital Construction Funds ($250,000) 48. Authorize an increase in the construction contract with DCI Contracting, Inc. for vegetative support layer improvements for closed landfill improvements associated with the Simpkins Remediation located at 5950 Elam Road and 6300 Great Trinity Forest Way - Not to exceed $592,928, from $2,371,711 to $2,964,639 - Financing: Stormwater Drainage Management Capital Construction Funds Water Utilities 49. Authorize an engineering services contract with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. to provide engineering design services for the replacement and rehabilitation of water and wastewater mains at 14 locations (list attached) - Not to exceed $2,512,805 - Financing: Water Utilities Capital Improvement Funds 50. Authorize a contract for the construction of Effluent Pump Station rehabilitation improvements at the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant - Archer Western Construction, LLC, lowest responsible bidder of two - Not to exceed $11,663,700 -Financing: Water Utilities Capital Improvement Funds 51. Authorize an increase in the contract with MWH Constructors, Inc. for additional work associated with the construction of water quality and miscellaneous improvements at the Bachman Water Treatment Plant - Not to exceed $347,740, from $48,388,312 to $48,736,052 - Financing: Water Utilities Capital Improvement Funds 52. Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to the Concession Agreement at Lake Ray Hubbard between the City of Dallas and Suntex RHCC Marina, LLC, to extend the contract for a period of five years - Estimated Annual Revenue: $30,000
An ordinance amending Sections 47A.1-4, 47A-1.6, 47A-2.1.2, 47A-2.1.8, 47A-2.2.1, 47A-2.3.2, 47A-2.3.3, 47A-2.3.5, 47A-2.4.8, 47A-2.5.1, and 47A-2.5.2 of Chapter 47A, “Transportation for Hire,” of the Dallas City Code to: (1) clarify certain exclusions and definitions; (2) clarify insurance requirements; (3) prohibit an operating authority from owning a certain interest or maintaining control over entities that inspect or certify vehicles as required to obtain a vehicle permit under this chapter; (4) provide that the director may request information to verify airport fees from operating authorities; (5) add requirements for vehicle permits; (6) remove certain vehicle quality standards; (7) synchronize the vehicle permit validity period with the state registration period; (8) adjust the flat rates from Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airports; (9) clarify what flat rates from airports include; and (10) make certain other grammatical changes - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
Consideration of appointments to boards and commissions and the evaluation and duties of board and commission members (List of nominees is available in the City Secretary's Office)
Authorize (1) a one-year service contract, with four one-year renewal options, with PeopleFund, most advantageous proposer, to administer the City of Dallas CDBG Business Revolving Loan Program (BRLP), for the purpose of making and servicing loans to area businesses and creating and/or retaining jobs for low-to-moderate income persons, in accordance with Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulations; and (2) any unexpended balances of program income and allocations from contract with the previous administrator Southern Dallas Development Corporation (SDDC), be rolled over to fund the City of Dallas CDBG Business Revolving Loan Program - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 16-0847, previously approved on May 25, 2016, for a housing development loan with City Wide Community Development Corporation, a certified Community Housing Development Organization, to(1) increase the number of units from five to eleven; and(2) increase funds from $225,000 to $975,000 for construction of single family homes located on scattered sites - Not to exceed $750,000 - Financing: 2012-13 HOME Investment Partnership Program Grant Funds ($488,913) and 2013-14 HOME Investment Partnership Program Grant Funds ($261,087)
Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 16-1224, previously approved on August 10, 2016, for a housing development loan with South Dallas Fair Park/Innercity Community Development Corporation, a certified Community Housing Development Organization, to(1) increase the number of units from five to eleven; (2)increase funding from $320,000 to $1,220,000; and (3) to extend the contract from March 30, 2017 to December 31, 2017 for scattered sites located in the Fair Park area - Not to exceed $900,000 - Financing: FY 2014-15 HOME Program Income #1 ($800,000) and 2015-16 HOME Investment Partnership Program Grant Funds ($100,000)
A resolution designating absences by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Erik Wilson and Councilmember Lee M. Kleinman as being for "Official City Business" - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
A closed executive session may be held if the discussion of any of the above agenda items concerns one of the following: 1. Contemplated or pending litigation, or matters where legal advice is requested of the City Attorney. Section 551.071 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 2. The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property, if the deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimentaleffect on the position of the City in negotiations with a third person. Section 551.072 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 3. A contract for a prospective gift or donation to the City, if the deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the City in negotiations with a third person. Section 551.073 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 4.Personnel matters involving the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer or employee or to hear a complaint against an officer or employee. Section 551.074 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 5. The deployment, or specific occasions for implementation of security personnel or devices. Section 551.076 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 6.Deliberations regarding Economic Development negotiations. Section 551.087 of the Texas Open Meetings Act.
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 1954 for a commercial amusement (inside) limited to a Class A dance hall on property zoned a CR Community Retail District on the northwest corner of Singleton Boulevard and Peoria Avenue Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a two-year period, subject to conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a two-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional two-year periods, subject to conditions Z156-241(WE) Note: This item was considered by the City Council at a public hearing on August 10, 2016, and was deferred until September 14, 2016, with the public hearing open
ZONING CASES - CONSENT 55. A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a GR General Retail Subdistrict within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, and a resolution accepting deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant; and an ordinance repealing Specific Use Permit No. 551 for an Instruction of Charitable and Philanthropic Nature for Special Education, to include a private school use on property zoned an MF-2 Multiple-Family Subdistrict within Planned Development District No. 193, on the southwest corner of Irving Avenue and Oak Lawn Avenue Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant; and approval of repealing Specific Use Permit No. 551 Z156-193(SM) 58. A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Tract 3 to allow single family or multifamily uses within Planned Development District No. 324 on the east corner of Scurry Street and Burlew Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development/landscape plan and conditions Z156-226(WE)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a CR Community Retail District and a resolution accepting deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant on property zoned an LO-3 Limited Office District, on the west corner of North Haskell Avenue and Worth Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant Z156-268(AR)
granting a Planned Development Subdistrict for O-2 Office Subdistrict uses on property zoned an O-2 Office Subdistrict within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, on the north corner of North Harwood Street and Randall Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z156-207(SM) Note: This item was considered by the City Council at a public hearing on August 10, 2016, and was deferred until September 14, 2016, with the public hearing open
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Tract 2 of Planned Development District No. 795, on the west line of Skillman Street, south of Church Road Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan and conditions Z156-212(WE)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding a Landmark Commission authorized hearing to consider an Historic Overlay for Lakewood Theater on property zoned Subdistrict J in Planned Development District No. 281, the Lakewood Special Purpose District on the northwest side of Abrams Road, southwest of La Vista Drive and an ordinance granting the Historic Overlay for the Lakewood Theater Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to staff’s recommended preservation criteria Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to preservation criteria Recommendation of Landmark Commission: Approval, subject to preservation criteria Z156-186(MD)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a new subdistrict and the reduction of Shopfront Overlay No. 7 on properties zoned Subdistrict E, WMU-8 within Planned Development District No. 468, the Oak Cliff Gateway Special Purpose District, generally on the north side of East Davis Street, between North Zang Boulevard and North Beckley Avenue and on the northeast corner of West Neely Street and North Zang Boulevard Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval of a new subdistrict, subject to a development plan and conditions; and approval of the reduction of Shopfront Overlay No. 7 Z156-222(SM)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a new tract for instructional arts studio and theatre uses within Tract I of Planned Development District No. 87; and an ordinance granting a Specific Use Permit for a theatre use with consideration being given to a Specific Use Permit for a theatre and instructional arts studio uses on the northeast corner of South Windomere Avenue and West 12th Street Recommendation of Staff: Approval of a new tract, subject to staff’s recommended conditions; and approval of a Specific Use Permit for instructional arts studio and theatre uses for a two-year period, subject to staff’s recommended site plan and staff’s recommended conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval of a new tract, subject to conditions; and approval of a Specific Use Permit for instructional arts studio and theatre uses for a five-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Z156-219(SM)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Specific Use Permit for an alcoholic beverage establishment limited to a bar, lounge or tavern and a commercial amusement (inside) limited to a live music venue on property zoned Tract A within Planned Development District No. 269, on the southeast corner of Commerce Street and Murray Street Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a three-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a two-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Z156-245(OTH)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 2066 for the sale of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with a general merchandise or food store 3,500 square feet or less on property zoned CR-D-1 Community Retail District with a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay, on the northwest corner of West Jefferson Boulevard and North Brighton Avenue Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a two-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional five-year periods, subject to conditions Z156-240(OTH) Note: This item was considered by the City Council at a public hearing on August 10, 2016, and was deferred until September 14, 2016, with the public hearing open
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to, and an expansion of, Planned Development Subdistrict No. 78 for MF-2 Multiple-Family District uses on property zoned an MF-2 Multiple Family Subdistrict and Planned Development Subdistrict No. 78 within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, in an area generally bound by Fairmount Street, Reagan Street, Brown Street, and Douglas Avenue and excluding property on the west corner of Reagan Street and Brown Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a Tract III conceptual plan and conditions Z156-229(OTH) Note: This item was considered by the City Council at a public hearing on August 24, 2016, and was deferred until September 14, 2016, with the public hearing open
A public hearing to receive comments regarding amendments to Section 51A-4.602 the fence, screening and visual obstruction regulations in Chapter 51A of the Dallas Development Code to address materials and open surface area for fences that are not required by Code and an ordinance granting the amendments Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval DCA156-001
A public hearing to receive comments to amend the City of Dallas' Thoroughfare Plan to change the dimensional classification of (1) Tyler Street from Canty Street to Pembroke Avenue from an existing couplet (EXST CPLT) to a special two-lane undivided roadway (SPCL 2U) with parking within 60-feet of right-of-way; and (2) Polk Street from Canty Street to Pembroke Avenue from an existing couplet (EXST CPLT) to a special two-lane undivided roadway (SPCL 2U) with bicycle facilities within 60-feet of right-of-way; and at the close of the hearing, authorize an ordinance implementing the change - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
A public hearing to receive comments on the proposed sale of eight unimproved properties acquired by the taxing authorities from the Sheriff to Dallas Neighborhood Alliance for Habitat, Inc., a qualified non-profit organization; and, at the close of the public hearing, authorize the City Manager to: (1) quitclaim eight unimproved properties to Dallas Neighborhood Alliance for Habitat, Inc., using the HB110 process of the City’s Land Transfer Program; and (2) release the City’s non-tax liens included in the foreclosure judgment together with post-judgment non-tax liens, if any (list attached) -Revenue: $8,000
A public hearing to receive comments on a proposed municipal setting designation to prohibit the use of groundwater as potable water beneath property owned by Highland Industrial Properties, LP, located near the intersection of Shady Trail and Manana Drive and adjacent street rights-of-way; and an ordinance authorizing support of the issuance of a municipal setting designation to Highland Industrial Properties, LP, by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and prohibiting the use of groundwater beneath the designated property as potable water - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Recommendation of Staff: Approval
A public hearing to receive comments on the proposed $0.7842/$100 property tax rate for the 2016-17 fiscal year; City Council will vote to adopt the proposed tax rate on Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at Dallas City Hall, 6ES at 9:00 a.m. - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
A public hearing on an application for and a resolution granting a variance to the alcohol spacing requirements from Holy Trinity Catholic School required by Section 6-4 of the Dallas City Code to allow a wine and beer retailer’s off-premise permit (Chapter 26) for a general merchandise or food store with 10,000 square feet or more floor area [Randall’s Beverage Company, Inc., dba Randall’s (Store #3569)] on the east line of Oak Lawn Avenue south of Irving Avenue - AV156-003 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
MISCELLANEOUS HEARINGS - DESIGNATED PUBLIC SUBSIDY MATTERS Economic Development Note: Item Nos. 73 and 74 Dallas Downtown Improvement District must be considered collectively. 73. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Dallas Downtown Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 74. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the Dallas Downtown Improvement District (District); closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; providing for City participation in the District in an amount not to exceed $651,427 and providing for an effective date - Total not to exceed $651,427 - Financing: Current Funds ($443,651) and Convention and Event Services Current Funds ($207,776) (subject to appropriations) 75. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Deep Ellum Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 76. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Klyde Warren Park/Dallas Arts District Note: Item Nos. 77 and 78 Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 77. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Klyde Warren Park/Dallas Arts District Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 78. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, which includes shifting among budget categories in excess of 20% as permitted by Resolution No. 14-1074, the 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 79. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Knox Street Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 80. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 81 and 82 Lake Highlands Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 81. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Lake Highlands Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 82. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 83. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Oak Lawn-Hi Line Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 84. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 85 and 86 Prestonwood Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 85. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Prestonwood Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 86. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 87. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the South Dallas/Fair Park Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 88. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 89 and 90 South Side Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 89. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the South Side Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 90. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 91. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Tourism Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 92. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final Service Plan for 2016-17, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments on Dallas hotels with 100 or more rooms, for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 93 and 94 Uptown Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 93. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Uptown Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 94. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City September 14, 2016 21 PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIONS (Continued) MISCELLANEOUS HEARINGS - DESIGNATED PUBLIC SUBSIDY MATTERS (Continued) Economic Development (Continued) Note: Item Nos. 95 and 96 University Crossing Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 95. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the University Crossing Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 96. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 97 and 98 Vickery Meadow Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 97. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Vickery Meadow Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 98. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
Business Development & Procurement Services 2. Authorize a three-year service contract for the rental and maintenance of portable toilets - Pot-O-Gold Rentals, LLC, lowest responsible bidder of three - Not to exceed $813,172 - Financing: Current Funds ($773,077), Stormwater Drainage Management Current Funds ($24,005), Water Utilities Current Funds ($10,177), Sanitation Current Funds ($4,020) and Aviation Current Funds ($1,893) (subject to annual appropriations) 3. Authorize a four-year service contract for non-engineering environmental consulting, investigative and remediation services with twenty-nine vendors selected as most qualified respondent of thirty-seven (list attached) - Not to exceed $17,156,124 -Financing: Current Funds ($9,958,124), Aviation Current Funds ($2,400,000), Stormwater Drainage Management Current Funds ($1,900,000), Water Utilities Current Funds ($1,290,000), Sanitation Current Funds ($1,220,000) and Convention and Event Services Current Funds ($388,000) (subject to annual appropriations) 4. Authorize a five-year service contract, with two one-year renewal options, for licenses, maintenance, hosting and support for the existing Polaris Integrated Library System -Innovative Interfaces Incorporated, sole source - Not to exceed $1,347,208 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 5. Authorize a five-year service contract, with two two-year renewal options, to provide maintenance and support for the existing airport access control system at Dallas Love Field - Convergint Technologies, LLC, most advantageous proposer of three - Not to exceed $5,502,820 - Financing: Aviation Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 6. Authorize (1) a contract for the purchase and five-years of maintenance for meter test bench system and portable meter testers - Ow Investors, LLC in the amount of $439,415, most advantageous proposer of two; and (2) a contract for the purchase of a sandblaster and five-years of maintenance for new and existing sandblasters - Clemtex II, Inc. in the amount of $85,830, most advantageous proposer of two - Total not to exceed $525,245 - Financing: Water Utilities Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 7. Authorize (1) a three-year contract, with two one-year renewal options, for broker of record and the purchase of an insurance policy for commercial property/boiler and machinery insurance, from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2019 at a guaranteed rate of 0.03064; and risk management consulting services from January 8, 2017 through January 7, 2020 - Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc., in the amount of $4,315,290, most advantageous proposer of three; (2) a one-year contract, with two one-year renewal options, for the purchase of aviation, crime, fine arts, flood, media and professional liability, and general liability insurance policies from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017 - Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. in the amount of $411,711, most advantageous proposer of three; and (3) a one-year contract, with two one year renewal options for brokerage fees and the purchase of cyber liability and privacy insurance from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017 - McGriff, Seibels & Williams of Texas, Inc., in the amount of $245,225, most advantageous proposer of three - Total not to exceed $4,972,226 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 8. Authorize a three-year master agreement for coastal Bermuda hay - Triple H Farms, lowest responsible bidder of four - Not to exceed $72,670 - Financing: Current Funds 9. Authorize a three-year master agreement for the purchase of recreation center and physical education supplies - S & S Worldwide, Inc. in the amount of $269,630 and BSN Sports in the amount of $60,500, lowest responsible bidders of three - Total not to exceed $330,130 - Financing: Current Funds 10. Authorize a three-year master agreement for water meter castings, risers, cast iron inlet frames and covers - Accucast LTD in the amount of $2,064,389, Fortiline, Inc. in the amount of $1,231,033, Bass & Hays Foundry, Inc. in the amount of $1,108,293, Johnson Enterprises in the amount of $826,080, U.S.F. Fabrication, Inc. in the amount of $362,240, ACT Pipe & Supply, Inc. in the amount of $27,537 and DFW Plastics, Inc. in the amount of $568, lowest responsible bidders of nine - Total not to exceed $5,620,140 - Financing: Current Funds ($1,222,623), Water Utilities Current Funds ($4,393,216), Stormwater Drainage Management Current Funds ($3,305) and Aviation Current Funds ($996) 11. Authorize supplemental agreement no. 4 to increase and extend the service contract to provide for maintenance and support of the City's financial and accounting system, from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2019 - CGI Technologies and Solutions, Inc. through the Texas Department of Information Resources - Not to exceed $1,509,565, from $1,373,756 to $2,883,321 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) City Attorney's Office 12. Authorize (1) acceptance of the 2016-17 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for expansion of the South Dallas Community Court to include the South Dallas Treatment Drug Court for the Adult Treatment Drug Court Expansion project for the period September 30, 2016 through September 29, 2017; (2) approval to create one new fulltime position to execute the proposed project; and (3) execution of the grant agreement - Not to exceed $305,074 - Financing: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Grant Funds 13. Authorize a three-year contract with West Publishing Corporation d/b/a West, a Thomson Reuters Business, for on-line legal research and associated services utilizing Westlaw for the City Attorney's Office through the Council on Competitive Government for the period beginning October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2019 - Not to exceed $478,011 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 14. Authorize a three-year professional services contract with the law firm of Webb & Webb for representation of the City of Dallas in connection with matters involving water rights pending before the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality and other water related matters for the period beginning October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2019 - Not to exceed $400,000 - Financing: Water Utilities Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) City Attorney's Office (Continued) 15. Authorize a third amendment to the professional services contract with Sims Moore Hill & Gannon, L.L.P. f/k/a Sims Moore Hill Gannon & Crain, L.L.P. for legal services in connection with the operation of the Mortgage Assistance Program in the City's Housing/Community Services Department to extend the term of the contract through September 30, 2018 - Not to exceed $100,000, from $150,000 to $250,000 - Financing: 2015-16 Community Development Block Grant Funds City Auditor’s Office 16. Authorize approval of the Office of the City Auditor’s Fiscal Year 2017 Audit Plan as required by paragraph 4(b) of Resolution No. 79-0723, previously approved on February 28, 1979, and as amended by Resolution No. 90-4027, previously approved on December 12, 1990 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Code Compliance 18. Authorize (1) acceptance of a Community Wildfire Protection Plan Grant in the amount of $10,000 from the Texas A&M Forest Service, a member of The Texas A&M University System and an agency of the State of Texas; and (2) execution of the grant agreement - Not to exceed $10,000 - Financing: Texas A&M Forest Service Grant Funds 19. Authorize the assignment of an existing contract between the Physicians for Children d/b/a Children’s Health Pediatric Group and the City of Dallas through its Mobile Community Healthcare Program services to Children’s Healthcare System of Texas -Financing: No cost consideration to the City Fire (Continued) 20. Authorize a two-year healthcare service provider agreement, with a one-year term renewal option, with the Area Metropolitan Ambulance Authority, d/b/a MedStar Mobile Healthcare for Mobile Community Healthcare Program services provided by the Dallas Fire-Rescue Department for the period October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2018 -Estimated Revenue: $100,000 21. Authorize a two-year health information exchange agreement, with a one-year renewal option, between the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, an agency of the State of Texas, located at 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75390 (“UT Southwestern”), and the City of Dallas for services provided by Mobile Community Healthcare Program of Dallas Fire-Rescue Department for the period October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2018 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Housing/Community Services 22. Authorize (1) approval of the development plan submitted to the Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation by Carrcomm Enterprises LLC for the construction of a house; (2) the sale of 1 vacant lot (list attached) from Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation to Carrcomm Enterprises LLC; and (3) execution of a release of lien for any non-tax liens on the 1 property that may have been filed by the City - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 23. Authorize (1) approval of the development plan submitted to the Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation by Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity for the construction of houses; (2) the sale of 3 vacant lots (list attached) from Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation to Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity; and (3) execution of a release of lien for any non-tax liens on the 3 properties that may have been filed by the City - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 24. Authorize (1) approval of the development plan submitted to the Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation by King Home Builders, LLC for the construction of a house; (2) the sale of 1 vacant lot (list attached) from Dallas Housing Acquisition and Development Corporation to King Home Builders, LLC; and (3) execution of a release of lien for any non-tax liens on the 1 property that may have been filed by the City - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 25. Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 13-1795, previously approved on October 8, 2013, on an economic development loan with South Dallas/Fair Park Innercity Community Development Corporation for the acquisition of improved and unimproved properties, located within the Frazier Neighborhood Investment Program area, including associated closing costs, relocation, environmental remediation, demolition costs, predevelopment costs and development costs for the purpose of constructing residential, retail, commercial, or mixed-use redevelopment as part of the Economic Development Plan for the Frazier area to (1) change the economic development loan to a conditional grant agreement; and (2) extend the completion date from September 2, 2015 to December 31, 2018 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Housing/Community Services (Continued) 26. Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 14-1056, previously approved on June 25, 2014, for an existing development loan with City Wide Community Development Corporation for acquisition, demolition, relocation, and other related costs for Lancaster-Opal Project to (1) change the development loan to a conditional grant agreement; and (2) extend the completion date from September 12, 2016 to September 12, 2018 -Financing: No cost consideration to the City 27. Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 15-1078, previously approved on June 10, 2015, for a housing development loan in an amount not to exceed $540,000 with Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity for construction of 18 single family homes to be located on scattered sites in the Joppa Neighborhood area to extend the completion date from August 26, 2016 to August 31, 2017 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 28. Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 15-1379, previously approved on August 12, 2015, for the conditional grant agreement in the amount of $1,150,000 with Urban Mixed Use, LLC to extend the completion date from June 30, 2016 to June 30, 2017 for the predevelopment and construction of the 38-unit multifamily project located at 3221 Elihu Street - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Office of Emergency Management 29. Authorize (1) acceptance of additional grant funds from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security through the Texas Department of Public Safety under the Homeland Security Grant Program for the 2014 State Homeland Security Program in the amount of $215,356 to provide funding for equipment acquisition, planning and training activities to enable the City to respond to natural and man-made disasters; (2) extension of the performance period for the 2014 Homeland Security Program from September 1, 2014 to January 31, 2016 to September 1, 2014 to July 31, 2016; (3) an increase in appropriations in the amount of $215,356 in the 2014 State Homeland Security Program Fund; and (4) execution of the grant agreement - Not to exceed $215,356, from $5,912,175 to $6,127,531 - Financing: U.S. Department of Homeland Security Grant Funds Office of Environmental Quality 30. Authorize a three-year professional services contract with Terracon Consultants, Inc. to complete remedial actions and a Municipal Setting Designation, as mandated by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, at the Central Service Center leaking petroleum storage tank site located at 3111 Dawson Street, through an Interlocal Purchasing Agreement with the City of Irving - Not to exceed $305,922 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 31. Authorize a professional services contract with Urban Engineers Group, Inc. for design services for plans, specifications and cost estimates for Phase 2A for the Northaven Trail from Preston Road to Midway Road - Not to exceed $266,387 - Financing: General Obligation Commercial Paper Funds 32. Authorize a decrease in the contract with Northstar Construction, LLC to add a section of trail from Crouch Road to the new Singing Hills Recreation Center and associated work; and to delete a section of the trail from Crouch Road to Runyon Springs Branch and associated work for the Runyon Creek Trail located between Glendale Park and Camp Wisdom Road - Not to exceed ($143,600), from $2,497,700 to $2,354,100 -Financing: General Obligation Commercial Paper Funds Planning and Urban Design 33. Authorize a Funding Agreement between Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Downtown Dallas, Inc. and the City of Dallas for a one-year extension of the D-Link, downtown shuttle service operation - Not to exceed $400,000 - Financing: Convention and Event Services Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) 34. Authorize the City Manager to provide a Notice of Establishment for a Quiet Zone along the Union Pacific Railroad encompassing the Prairie Creek Road and Sam Houston Road crossings as required by the Federal Railroad Administration Final Train Horn Rule 49 CFR Parts 222 and 229, with the intent to establish a Quiet Zone - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Public Works Department 35. Authorize a professional services contract with Huitt-Zollars, Inc., to provide design services, construction management services, and environmental services for the removal and replacement of seven 20,000-gallon underground fuel storage tanks and the removal of a 3,000-gallon secondary containment vault at the Southeast Service Center located at 2800 Municipal Street - Not to exceed $191,255 - Financing: Current Funds 36. Authorize an increase in the construction contract with Pavecon Public Works, LP for additional work associated with the construction of a 12 foot-wide bicycle facility that will connect the Chalk Hill Road project's dedicated on-street bicycle lanes with the planned Chalk Hill Trail Project - Not to exceed $357,143, from $9,099,662 to $9,456,805 -Financing: Current Funds (subject to appropriations) 37. Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to the professional services contract with Teague Nall and Perkins, Inc. for additional engineering design and survey services for three street petition improvement projects (list attached) - Not to exceed $64,926, from $178,092 to $243,018 - Financing: 2012 Bond Funds Street Services 38. Authorize an increase in the contract with NPL Construction Co. for additional paving and infrastructure repairs at various locations throughout the city - Not to exceed $6,732,645, from $50,716,527 to $57,449,172 - Financing: Current Funds (subject to annual appropriations) Sustainable Development and Construction 39. Authorize the quitclaim of 65 properties acquired by the taxing authorities from the Tax Foreclosure Sheriff's Sale to the highest bidders; and authorize the execution of release of liens for any non-tax liens that may have been filed by the City and were included in the foreclosure judgment (list attached) - Revenue: $758,872 40. An ordinance granting a private license to 400 S. Record Street, LLC, for the use of a total of approximately 28 square feet to maintain and utilize two monument signs on portions of Young and Wood Streets rights-of-way, near its intersection with Market Street - Revenue: $200 one-time fee, plus the $20 ordinance publication fee 41. An ordinance granting a private license to Butler Brothers Hospitality Group, LLC, for the use of approximately four square feet of subsurface space to install, occupy, use and maintain an irrigation meter under a portion of Marilla Street right-of-way, near its intersection with Evergreen Street - Revenue: $100 one-time fee, plus the $20 ordinance publication fee 42. An ordinance abandoning portions of Elm and Main Streets to Westdale Properties America I, LTD, the abutting owner, containing a total of approximately 480 square feet of land, located near the intersection of Elm Street and Malcolm X Boulevard, and authorizing the quitclaim - Revenue: $8,950, plus the $20 ordinance publication fee 43. An ordinance correcting Chapter 51A, "Dallas Development Code", of the Dallas City Code, as amended by correcting Section 51A-4.209(b)(6)(E)(vii) - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 44. An ordinance correcting (1) Ordinance No. 29811, previously approved on August 12, 2015, which amended Specific Use Permit No. 913 on the north line of East Northwest Highway, east of Audelia Road; and (2) Ordinance No. 30070 previously approved on April 27, 2016, which created Historic Overlay District No. 146 located west of the intersection of Pemberton Hill Road and Sarah Lee Drive - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 45. An ordinance correcting (1) Planned Development District No. 944 created by Ordinance No. 29890; and (2) Planned Development District No. 521, Sections 51P.521.109(4)(A) and 51P.109(5)(B) relating to Subarea E - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Trinity Watershed Management 46. A resolution consenting to the condemnation and acceptance of the award of the Special Commissioners of a drainage easement containing approximately 5,488 square feet of City-owned land to Union Pacific Railroad Company, a Delaware Corporation vs. The City of Dallas, Texas, Cause No. CC-16-00069-A, located at 9100 Cedar Run Drive - Revenue: $2,600 47. Authorize a professional services contract with CDM Smith, Inc. for an engineering feasibility study of the stormwater drainage at Dallas Love Field - Not to exceed $407,637 - Financing: Stormwater Drainage Management Capital Construction Funds ($78,819), Water Utilities Capital Construction Funds ($78,818) and Aviation Capital Construction Funds ($250,000) 48. Authorize an increase in the construction contract with DCI Contracting, Inc. for vegetative support layer improvements for closed landfill improvements associated with the Simpkins Remediation located at 5950 Elam Road and 6300 Great Trinity Forest Way - Not to exceed $592,928, from $2,371,711 to $2,964,639 - Financing: Stormwater Drainage Management Capital Construction Funds Water Utilities 49. Authorize an engineering services contract with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. to provide engineering design services for the replacement and rehabilitation of water and wastewater mains at 14 locations (list attached) - Not to exceed $2,512,805 - Financing: Water Utilities Capital Improvement Funds 50. Authorize a contract for the construction of Effluent Pump Station rehabilitation improvements at the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant - Archer Western Construction, LLC, lowest responsible bidder of two - Not to exceed $11,663,700 -Financing: Water Utilities Capital Improvement Funds 51. Authorize an increase in the contract with MWH Constructors, Inc. for additional work associated with the construction of water quality and miscellaneous improvements at the Bachman Water Treatment Plant - Not to exceed $347,740, from $48,388,312 to $48,736,052 - Financing: Water Utilities Capital Improvement Funds 52. Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 2 to the Concession Agreement at Lake Ray Hubbard between the City of Dallas and Suntex RHCC Marina, LLC, to extend the contract for a period of five years - Estimated Annual Revenue: $30,000
An ordinance amending Sections 47A.1-4, 47A-1.6, 47A-2.1.2, 47A-2.1.8, 47A-2.2.1, 47A-2.3.2, 47A-2.3.3, 47A-2.3.5, 47A-2.4.8, 47A-2.5.1, and 47A-2.5.2 of Chapter 47A, “Transportation for Hire,” of the Dallas City Code to: (1) clarify certain exclusions and definitions; (2) clarify insurance requirements; (3) prohibit an operating authority from owning a certain interest or maintaining control over entities that inspect or certify vehicles as required to obtain a vehicle permit under this chapter; (4) provide that the director may request information to verify airport fees from operating authorities; (5) add requirements for vehicle permits; (6) remove certain vehicle quality standards; (7) synchronize the vehicle permit validity period with the state registration period; (8) adjust the flat rates from Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airports; (9) clarify what flat rates from airports include; and (10) make certain other grammatical changes - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
Consideration of appointments to boards and commissions and the evaluation and duties of board and commission members (List of nominees is available in the City Secretary's Office)
Authorize (1) a one-year service contract, with four one-year renewal options, with PeopleFund, most advantageous proposer, to administer the City of Dallas CDBG Business Revolving Loan Program (BRLP), for the purpose of making and servicing loans to area businesses and creating and/or retaining jobs for low-to-moderate income persons, in accordance with Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regulations; and (2) any unexpended balances of program income and allocations from contract with the previous administrator Southern Dallas Development Corporation (SDDC), be rolled over to fund the City of Dallas CDBG Business Revolving Loan Program - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 16-0847, previously approved on May 25, 2016, for a housing development loan with City Wide Community Development Corporation, a certified Community Housing Development Organization, to(1) increase the number of units from five to eleven; and(2) increase funds from $225,000 to $975,000 for construction of single family homes located on scattered sites - Not to exceed $750,000 - Financing: 2012-13 HOME Investment Partnership Program Grant Funds ($488,913) and 2013-14 HOME Investment Partnership Program Grant Funds ($261,087)
Authorize an amendment to Resolution No. 16-1224, previously approved on August 10, 2016, for a housing development loan with South Dallas Fair Park/Innercity Community Development Corporation, a certified Community Housing Development Organization, to(1) increase the number of units from five to eleven; (2)increase funding from $320,000 to $1,220,000; and (3) to extend the contract from March 30, 2017 to December 31, 2017 for scattered sites located in the Fair Park area - Not to exceed $900,000 - Financing: FY 2014-15 HOME Program Income #1 ($800,000) and 2015-16 HOME Investment Partnership Program Grant Funds ($100,000)
A resolution designating absences by Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Erik Wilson and Councilmember Lee M. Kleinman as being for "Official City Business" - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
A closed executive session may be held if the discussion of any of the above agenda items concerns one of the following: 1. Contemplated or pending litigation, or matters where legal advice is requested of the City Attorney. Section 551.071 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 2. The purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property, if the deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimentaleffect on the position of the City in negotiations with a third person. Section 551.072 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 3. A contract for a prospective gift or donation to the City, if the deliberation in an open meeting would have a detrimental effect on the position of the City in negotiations with a third person. Section 551.073 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 4.Personnel matters involving the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer or employee or to hear a complaint against an officer or employee. Section 551.074 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 5. The deployment, or specific occasions for implementation of security personnel or devices. Section 551.076 of the Texas Open Meetings Act. 6.Deliberations regarding Economic Development negotiations. Section 551.087 of the Texas Open Meetings Act.
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 1954 for a commercial amusement (inside) limited to a Class A dance hall on property zoned a CR Community Retail District on the northwest corner of Singleton Boulevard and Peoria Avenue Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a two-year period, subject to conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a two-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional two-year periods, subject to conditions Z156-241(WE) Note: This item was considered by the City Council at a public hearing on August 10, 2016, and was deferred until September 14, 2016, with the public hearing open
ZONING CASES - CONSENT 55. A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a GR General Retail Subdistrict within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, and a resolution accepting deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant; and an ordinance repealing Specific Use Permit No. 551 for an Instruction of Charitable and Philanthropic Nature for Special Education, to include a private school use on property zoned an MF-2 Multiple-Family Subdistrict within Planned Development District No. 193, on the southwest corner of Irving Avenue and Oak Lawn Avenue Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant; and approval of repealing Specific Use Permit No. 551 Z156-193(SM) 58. A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Tract 3 to allow single family or multifamily uses within Planned Development District No. 324 on the east corner of Scurry Street and Burlew Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development/landscape plan and conditions Z156-226(WE)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a CR Community Retail District and a resolution accepting deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant on property zoned an LO-3 Limited Office District, on the west corner of North Haskell Avenue and Worth Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to deed restrictions volunteered by the applicant Z156-268(AR)
granting a Planned Development Subdistrict for O-2 Office Subdistrict uses on property zoned an O-2 Office Subdistrict within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, on the north corner of North Harwood Street and Randall Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z156-207(SM) Note: This item was considered by the City Council at a public hearing on August 10, 2016, and was deferred until September 14, 2016, with the public hearing open
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Tract 2 of Planned Development District No. 795, on the west line of Skillman Street, south of Church Road Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan and conditions Z156-212(WE)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding a Landmark Commission authorized hearing to consider an Historic Overlay for Lakewood Theater on property zoned Subdistrict J in Planned Development District No. 281, the Lakewood Special Purpose District on the northwest side of Abrams Road, southwest of La Vista Drive and an ordinance granting the Historic Overlay for the Lakewood Theater Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to staff’s recommended preservation criteria Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to preservation criteria Recommendation of Landmark Commission: Approval, subject to preservation criteria Z156-186(MD)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a new subdistrict and the reduction of Shopfront Overlay No. 7 on properties zoned Subdistrict E, WMU-8 within Planned Development District No. 468, the Oak Cliff Gateway Special Purpose District, generally on the north side of East Davis Street, between North Zang Boulevard and North Beckley Avenue and on the northeast corner of West Neely Street and North Zang Boulevard Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval of a new subdistrict, subject to a development plan and conditions; and approval of the reduction of Shopfront Overlay No. 7 Z156-222(SM)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a new tract for instructional arts studio and theatre uses within Tract I of Planned Development District No. 87; and an ordinance granting a Specific Use Permit for a theatre use with consideration being given to a Specific Use Permit for a theatre and instructional arts studio uses on the northeast corner of South Windomere Avenue and West 12th Street Recommendation of Staff: Approval of a new tract, subject to staff’s recommended conditions; and approval of a Specific Use Permit for instructional arts studio and theatre uses for a two-year period, subject to staff’s recommended site plan and staff’s recommended conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval of a new tract, subject to conditions; and approval of a Specific Use Permit for instructional arts studio and theatre uses for a five-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Z156-219(SM)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Specific Use Permit for an alcoholic beverage establishment limited to a bar, lounge or tavern and a commercial amusement (inside) limited to a live music venue on property zoned Tract A within Planned Development District No. 269, on the southeast corner of Commerce Street and Murray Street Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a three-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a two-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Z156-245(OTH)
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 2066 for the sale of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with a general merchandise or food store 3,500 square feet or less on property zoned CR-D-1 Community Retail District with a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay, on the northwest corner of West Jefferson Boulevard and North Brighton Avenue Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a two-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional five-year periods, subject to conditions Z156-240(OTH) Note: This item was considered by the City Council at a public hearing on August 10, 2016, and was deferred until September 14, 2016, with the public hearing open
A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to, and an expansion of, Planned Development Subdistrict No. 78 for MF-2 Multiple-Family District uses on property zoned an MF-2 Multiple Family Subdistrict and Planned Development Subdistrict No. 78 within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, in an area generally bound by Fairmount Street, Reagan Street, Brown Street, and Douglas Avenue and excluding property on the west corner of Reagan Street and Brown Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a Tract III conceptual plan and conditions Z156-229(OTH) Note: This item was considered by the City Council at a public hearing on August 24, 2016, and was deferred until September 14, 2016, with the public hearing open
A public hearing to receive comments regarding amendments to Section 51A-4.602 the fence, screening and visual obstruction regulations in Chapter 51A of the Dallas Development Code to address materials and open surface area for fences that are not required by Code and an ordinance granting the amendments Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval DCA156-001
A public hearing to receive comments to amend the City of Dallas' Thoroughfare Plan to change the dimensional classification of (1) Tyler Street from Canty Street to Pembroke Avenue from an existing couplet (EXST CPLT) to a special two-lane undivided roadway (SPCL 2U) with parking within 60-feet of right-of-way; and (2) Polk Street from Canty Street to Pembroke Avenue from an existing couplet (EXST CPLT) to a special two-lane undivided roadway (SPCL 2U) with bicycle facilities within 60-feet of right-of-way; and at the close of the hearing, authorize an ordinance implementing the change - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
A public hearing to receive comments on the proposed sale of eight unimproved properties acquired by the taxing authorities from the Sheriff to Dallas Neighborhood Alliance for Habitat, Inc., a qualified non-profit organization; and, at the close of the public hearing, authorize the City Manager to: (1) quitclaim eight unimproved properties to Dallas Neighborhood Alliance for Habitat, Inc., using the HB110 process of the City’s Land Transfer Program; and (2) release the City’s non-tax liens included in the foreclosure judgment together with post-judgment non-tax liens, if any (list attached) -Revenue: $8,000
A public hearing to receive comments on a proposed municipal setting designation to prohibit the use of groundwater as potable water beneath property owned by Highland Industrial Properties, LP, located near the intersection of Shady Trail and Manana Drive and adjacent street rights-of-way; and an ordinance authorizing support of the issuance of a municipal setting designation to Highland Industrial Properties, LP, by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and prohibiting the use of groundwater beneath the designated property as potable water - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Recommendation of Staff: Approval
A public hearing to receive comments on the proposed $0.7842/$100 property tax rate for the 2016-17 fiscal year; City Council will vote to adopt the proposed tax rate on Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at Dallas City Hall, 6ES at 9:00 a.m. - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
A public hearing on an application for and a resolution granting a variance to the alcohol spacing requirements from Holy Trinity Catholic School required by Section 6-4 of the Dallas City Code to allow a wine and beer retailer’s off-premise permit (Chapter 26) for a general merchandise or food store with 10,000 square feet or more floor area [Randall’s Beverage Company, Inc., dba Randall’s (Store #3569)] on the east line of Oak Lawn Avenue south of Irving Avenue - AV156-003 - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
MISCELLANEOUS HEARINGS - DESIGNATED PUBLIC SUBSIDY MATTERS Economic Development Note: Item Nos. 73 and 74 Dallas Downtown Improvement District must be considered collectively. 73. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Dallas Downtown Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 74. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the Dallas Downtown Improvement District (District); closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; providing for City participation in the District in an amount not to exceed $651,427 and providing for an effective date - Total not to exceed $651,427 - Financing: Current Funds ($443,651) and Convention and Event Services Current Funds ($207,776) (subject to appropriations) 75. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Deep Ellum Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 76. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Klyde Warren Park/Dallas Arts District Note: Item Nos. 77 and 78 Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 77. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Klyde Warren Park/Dallas Arts District Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 78. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, which includes shifting among budget categories in excess of 20% as permitted by Resolution No. 14-1074, the 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 79. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Knox Street Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 80. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 81 and 82 Lake Highlands Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 81. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Lake Highlands Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 82. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 83. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Oak Lawn-Hi Line Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 84. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 85 and 86 Prestonwood Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 85. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Prestonwood Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 86. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 87. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the South Dallas/Fair Park Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 88. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 89 and 90 South Side Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 89. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the South Side Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 90. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 91. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Tourism Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 92. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final Service Plan for 2016-17, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments on Dallas hotels with 100 or more rooms, for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 93 and 94 Uptown Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 93. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Uptown Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 94. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City September 14, 2016 21 PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIONS (Continued) MISCELLANEOUS HEARINGS - DESIGNATED PUBLIC SUBSIDY MATTERS (Continued) Economic Development (Continued) Note: Item Nos. 95 and 96 University Crossing Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 95. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the University Crossing Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 96. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Note: Item Nos. 97 and 98 Vickery Meadow Public Improvement District must be considered collectively. 97. * A public hearing concerning the proposed levy of assessment for the Vickery Meadow Public Improvement District (District), in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services, to be funded by assessments on property in the District - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 98. * An ordinance approving and adopting the final 2017 Service Plan, the final 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary); establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on property in the District, for services and improvements to be provided during 2017; providing for reimbursement of city administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; fixing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; providing for the collection of the 2016 assessment; and providing for an effective date - Financing: No cost consideration to the City