Budget and Management Services 3. 20-1920 Authorize a service agreement with Schneider Electric Buildings Americas Inc. for on-site and remote monitoring, analysis, and support of building operating systems to improve and reduce energy and operating costs at City facilities procured through The Interlocal Purchasing System Contract No. 19060401 - Not to exceed $879,439.00 - Financing: General Fund ($232,000.00) and U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Fund ($106,127.00) and Capital Construction Fund ($541,312.00) 4. 20-1918 Authorize a three-year construction contract for heating, ventilation and air conditioning system installation and services at City facilities with TDIndustries, Inc. through procurement by the National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance Contract No. 02-92 - Not to exceed $22,400,000.00 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Fund ($10,600,000.00) and Capital Construction Fund ($11,800,000.00) (subject to annual appropriations) City Controller's Office 5. 20-1989 Authorize amendments to Ordinance No. 30674 to: (1) extend the City of Dallas, Texas General Obligation Commercial Paper Notes Series A, and Series B short term obligations in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $350,000,000; (2) authorize such short term obligations to be issued, sold, and delivered in the form of commercial paper notes; making certain covenants and agreements in connection therewith; resolving other matters related to the issuance, sale, security and delivery of such short term obligations, including; (3) authorizing a twelve-month $350,000,000 Credit Agreement with J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.; (4) the continued use of U.S. Bank National Association as the Issuing and Paying Agent under existing agreements; (5) the continued use of Jefferies LLC as the dealer under existing Dealer Agreement; and (6) approving the payment of issuance costs in connection with the issuance of the short term obligations; approving the use of an Offering Memorandum in connection with the sale of the short term obligations; and providing an effective date - Total program costs not to exceed $2,647,750 - Financing: Current Funds ($447,750.00 upfront closing costs plus annual fees of $2,200,000 for a one-year total cost of $2,647,750) (subject to annual appropriations) Department of Aviation 6. 20-1827 Authorize (1) a consulting services contract with Landry Consulting LLC to provide services for the performance of a Safety Management Systems (SMS) GAP analysis, SMS manual and SMS implementation, in accordance with the Federal Aviation Administration draft Advisory Circular 150/5200-37; and (2) an increase appropriations in an amount not to exceed $489,297.33 in the Aviation Passenger Facility Charge - Near Term Projects Fund - Not to exceed $489,297.33 - Financing: Aviation Passenger Facility Charge - Near Term Projects Fund Note. Agenda Item Nos. 7, 8 and 9 must be heard and considered collectively. 7. 20-1943 Authorize a one-year lease agreement, with two one-year renewal options, with the United States Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) for approximately 2,500 square feet of space at Dallas Love Field (the “Airport”) to support its operations at the Airport - Estimated amount $350,000.00 annually - Financing: Aviation Fund (see Fiscal Information section) 8. 20-1952 Authorize the first amendment to the Aviation Lease of Land at Dallas Love Field dated May 20, 2016 with DAL Aviation Development Company, LLC (DAL Avitation) to: (1) accommodate the United States Customs and Border Protection operations - Estimated Revenue Foregone: $30,008.06; and (2) authorize payments from the City to DAL Aviation for fire alarm panel upgrades - Not to exceed $15,000.00 - Financing: Aviation Fund 9. 20-1963 Authorize the first amendment to the Commercial Lease of Land at Dallas Love Field dated May 20, 2016 with The Braniff Centre, LP to accommodate the United States Customs and Border Protection operations - Estimated Revenue Foregone: Aviation Fund $23,142.00 Department of Public Works 10. 20-1888 Authorize (1) an amendment to the Master Interlocal Purchasing Agreement with North Central Texas Council of Governments for the North Texas Share Cooperative Purchasing Program extending the term for two years with an expiration date of October 10, 2023; and (2) a two-year service contract with U.S. Intelliwake, LLC to provide electronic invoicing and reporting resources to local governments, through the North Texas Share Cooperative Purchasing Program - Not to exceed $137,500.00 - Financing: Bond Program Administration Fund (subject to annual appropriations) Department of Sustainable Development and Construction 11. 20-1335 Authorize acquisition from Audelia L.P., of approximately 159,371 square feet of commercially improved land located near the intersection of Forest Lane and Audelia Road for the 9759 Forest Lane Future Park Site Project -Not to exceed $5,025,000.00 ($5,000,000.00, plus closing costs and title expenses not to exceed $25,000.00) - Financing: Park and Recreation Facilities Fund (2006 General Obligation Bond Funds) ($3,767,308.58) and Park and Recreation Facilities (B) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Funds) ($1,257,691.42) 12. 20-1570 A resolution authorizing the conveyance of a drainage easement containing approximately 4,166 square feet of land to the City of Rowlett for the construction, maintenance and use of drainage facilities across City-owned land located at Lake Ray Hubbard - Revenue: Dallas Water Utilities Fund ($2,707.00) and General Fund ($3,000.00) 13. 20-1638 An ordinance abandoning a portion of a wastewater easement to the City of Dallas, the abutting owner, containing approximately 9,085 square feet of land, located near the intersection of Webb Chapel Extension and Bachman Drive - Revenue: General Fund $5,400.00, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee 14. 20-1573 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 25254, previously approved on May 14, 2003 by: (1) altering Section 3; (2) altering Section 4; (3) adding new subsections 7(e), 7(f), 7(g) and 7(h); and (4) adding a new Exhibit A Tract-2, which licensed portions of Elm and Harwood Streets rights-of-way for the use of a total of approximately 315 square feet to install, maintain and utilize an existing glass entry surround, sidewalk café with railing, a blade sign with premise and two wall signs with premise near its intersection with Harwood Street to Kevin Kristian 2612, LLC - Revenue: General Fund $4,200.00 annually, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee 15. 20-560 An ordinance granting a private license to Board of Regents of The University of Texas System, for the use of approximately 1,945 square feet of subsurface land to occupy, maintain and utilize a subsurface duct bank under a portion of Harry Hines Boulevard right-of-way located near its intersection with Plantation Road - Revenue: General Fund $1,751.00 annually, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee 16. 20-1645 An ordinance granting a private license to Skybridge Homes, LLC, for the use of a total of approximately 581 square feet of land to occupy, maintain and utilize four trees on a portion of Henderson Avenue right-of-way located near its intersection with Columbia Avenue - Revenue - General Fund: $100.00 one-time, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee 17. 19-1148 An ordinance granting a private license to South Haven Residential Community, Inc., for the use of approximately 685 square feet land to occupy, maintain and utilize a subdivision sign and landscaping with irrigation system on a portion of North Lake Road right-of-way near its intersection with Belt Line Road - Revenue: General Fund $200.00 one-time fee, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee Fire-Rescue Department 19. 20-1910 Authorize the purchase of ultraviolet disinfectant lighting systems for the Fire Rescue Department with Safeware, Inc. through the Omnia Partners cooperative purchasing agreement - Not to exceed $296,372.00 -Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Fund Library 20. 20-1881 Authorize the (1) acceptance of a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (Grant No. 901680/FAIN No. LS-00-19-0044-19, CFDA No. 45.310) for reimbursement of interlibrary loan service's direct costs in the amount of $21,729.14, for the period August 1, 2019 through July 31, 2020; (2) establishment of appropriations in an amount not to exceed $21,729.14 in the Interlibrary Loan 19-20 Fund; (3) receipt and deposit of grant funds in an amount not to exceed $21,729.14 in the Interlibrary Loan 19-20 Fund; and (4) execution of the grant agreement and all terms, conditions, and documents required by the grant agreement - Not to exceed $21,729.14 -Financing: Texas State Library and Archives Commission Grant Funds Office of Arts and Culture 21. 20-1947 Authorize (1) an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Irving to provide for radio station air time on WRR-FM for the purpose of promoting the Irving Arts Center for the period October 5, 2020 through September 24, 2021, with two one-year renewal options; and (2) the receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not to exceed $67,600.00 in the Municipal Radio Fund -Revenue: Municipal Radio Fund $67,600.00 22. 20-1984 Authorize a contract with Michael Pavlovsky DBA Pavlovsky Sculpture Studio LLC for the fabrication and installation of a site-specific artwork at Fire Station No. 36 located at 2300 Singleton Boulevard - Not to exceed $62,000.00 - Financing: Public Safety (G) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund) 23. 20-1985 Authorize a contract with Terri Stone for the fabrication and installation of a site-specific artwork at Fire Station No. 46 located at 331 East Camp Wisdom Road - Not to exceed $58,000.00 - Financing: Public Safety (G) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund) 24. 20-1986 Authorize a contract with Terri Stone for the fabrication and installation of a site-specific artwork at Fire Station No. 59 located at 7097 North Jim Miller Road - Not to exceed $60,000.00 - Financing: Public Safety (G) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund) 26. 20-2023 Authorize the First Amendment to the Amended and Restated Use Agreement for the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, to incorporate a revised Booking Rights Agreement, as jointly negotiated with the Dallas Symphony Association, Inc. and the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation, Inc. - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 27. 20-2024 Authorize the Fourth Amendment to the Performing Arts Center Use Agreement with the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation, Inc., to incorporate a revised Booking Rights Agreement, as jointly negotiated with the Dallas Symphony Association, Inc. and the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation, Inc. - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Office of Bond and Construction Management 28. 20-1977 Authorize a professional services contract with JQ Infrastructure, LLC for engineering services for a temporary Fire Station No. 41 facility to be located at 5807 Royal Lane - Not to exceed $124,843.00 - Financing: 2020 Certificates of Obligation Fund 29. 20-1976 Authorize (1) Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to increase the architectural services contract with Harrison Kornberg Architects for additional design services and construction administration for the Meyerson Symphony Center located at 2301 Flora Street; (2) the receipt and deposit of additional funds in an amount not to exceed $40,370.00 from the Dallas Symphony Association, Inc. for additional architectural, and engineering design, and construction administration services for the Meyerson Symphony Center and (3) an increase in appropriations in an amount of $40,370.00 in the Gifts and Donations Fund- Not to exceed $40,370.00, from $695,222.00 to $735,592.00 - Financing: Gifts and Donations Fund ($40,370.00) and Estimated Revenue: Gifts and Donations Fund ($40,370.00) Office of Economic Development 30. 20-2012 Authorize a public hearing to be held on November 11, 2020 to receive comments on the proposed amendment to the Project Plan and Reinvestment Zone Financing Plan (“Plan”) for Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Ten, the Southwestern Medical Tax Increment Financing (“TIF”) District (“the Zone”) to: (1) create two sub-districts within the Zone: (a) Southwestern Medical Sub-district (original Zone’s boundary) and (b) Medical Campus Sub-district; (2) increase the geographic area of the Zone to add approximately 118.9 acres to create the Medical Campus Sub-district to facilitate anticipated redevelopment; (3) reduce the percentage of tax increment contributed by the City of Dallas during the remaining term of the Southwestern Medical Sub-district from 80% to 45% and deposit any FY 21 General Fund savings generated by the reduction of City participation in the Southwestern Medical Sub-district for tax year 2020 into the City’s Public/Private Partnership Fund to be used for economic development or housing projects located south of Interstate 30 and south of the Trinity River; (4) authorize an amendment to the participation agreement with Dallas County to reduce the percentage of tax increment contributed by Dallas County during the remaining term of the Southwestern Medical Sub-district from 55% to 30% and establish the percentage and duration of tax increment contributed by Dallas County during the term of the Medical Campus Sub-district; (5) establish a termination date for the Medical Campus Sub-district of December 31, 2045; (6) establish the percentage of tax increment contributed by the City of Dallas during the term of the Medical Campus Sub-district at 80%; (7) increase the Zone’s total budget from $27,550,486.00 Net Present Value (“NPV”) (approximately $46,059,711.00 total dollars) to $92,621,769.00 NPV (approximately $153,885,868.00 total dollars), an increase of $65,071,283.00 NPV (approximately $107,826,157.00 total dollars); (8) restructure the Zone’s budget to consolidate and broaden categories of eligible project costs in the Southwestern Medical Sub-district and add new budget categories for the Medical Campus Sub-district; (9) provide a one-time transfer of collected and unobligated funds in the Zone to the Medical Campus Sub-district in an amount not to exceed $8 million dollars no later than December 31, 2022; and (10) make corresponding modifications to the Zone boundary, budget, and Plan; and at the close of the hearing, consideration of an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 25965, as amended, previously approved on April 27, 2005, and Ordinance No. 26204, as amended, previously approved on January 11, 2006, to reflect this amendment - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Office of Emergency Management 31. 20-1890 Authorize an Interlocal Agreement with UT Southwestern Medical Center to provide funding for the Dallas Fort Worth COVID-19 Community Prevalence Study - Not to exceed $500,000.00 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Funds Office of Equity and Inclusion 32. 20-1898 Authorize a subrecipient agreement for digital navigators pilot program with (1) LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Inc. in the amount of $110,956.00; and (2) Southern Dallas Progress Community Development Center in the amount of $25,000.00 for the period October 28, 2020 (or upon contract execution) through December 30, 2020 - Total not to exceed $135,956.00 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Funds Office of Government Affairs 33. 20-1869 Authorize a personal services contract with Paul Schlesinger for federal legislative services for the period November 1, 2020 through October 31, 2021 - Not to exceed $31,600.00 - Financing: General Fund 34. 20-1870 Authorize a personal services contract with Hector Alcalde for federal legislative services regarding water resources and flood control for the period November 1, 2020 through October 31, 2021 - Not to exceed $53,400.00 - Financing: General Fund 35. 20-1868 Authorize a professional services contract with CapitalEdge Strategies, LLC to provide federal legislative services to the City of Dallas for the period November 1, 2020 through October 31, 2021 - Not to exceed $160,000.00 - Financing: General Fund 36. 20-1820 An ordinance approving Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board Resolution No. 2020-09-198, adopted on September 3, 2020 for the purpose of amending Appendix I of the Code of Rules and Regulations of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board, as follows: Appendix I is amended to include proposed new streets, 20th Avenue (N & S), 22nd Avenue (N & S), 34th Street (E & W) and 35th Street (E & W) at the Southwest Campus development site on Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport property - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Office of Procurement Services 37. 20-1885 Authorize a two-year master agreement for the purchase of deaf-hearing communication devices for the Office of Equity and Inclusion and other City departments with sComm, Inc. through the U.S. General Services Administration Advantage cooperative agreement - Estimated amount of $134,100 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Funds 38. 20-1852 Authorize a three-year master agreement for pavement marking materials for the Department of Transportation - Swarco Industries, Inc. in the estimated amount of $525,025.00, Striping Service and Supply, Inc. in the estimated amount of $356,292.80, Geveko Markings, Inc. in the estimated amount of $98,968.90, Impact Recovery Systems, Inc. in the estimated amount of $68,267.75, and Ennis-Flint, Inc. in the estimated amount of $37,053.33, lowest responsible bidders of six - Total estimated amount of $1,085,607.78 - Financing: General Fund 39. 20-1892 Authorize a three-year service price agreement for spoken language interpretation and associated equipment rental, American Sign Language interpretation, and translation services - MasterWord Services, Inc. in the estimated amount of $540,683.25, Language Line Services, Inc. in the estimated amount of $69,170.00, and Worldwide Languages & Communication, LLC in the estimated amount of $32,350.40, lowest responsible bidders of fifteen - Total estimated amount of $642,203.65 -Financing: General Fund 40. 20-1886 Authorize a five-year service contract, with three one-year renewal options, for janitorial services for the Department of Aviation - Flagship Airport Services, Inc. in the amount of $1,871,365.50 and Andrews Building Service, Inc. in the amount of $653,762.04, most advantageous proposers of eighteen - Not to exceed $2,525,127.54 - Financing: Aviation Fund (subject to annual appropriations) 41. 20-1526 Authorize a three-year service price agreement for the repair, maintenance, restoration, and inspection of waterslides and aquatic water features for the Park & Recreation Department - Baynum Painting, Inc., only bidder -Estimated amount of $776,630 - Financing: General Fund 42. 20-1894 Authorize a three-year service price agreement for non-emergency wrecker services - Recovery Systems, Inc. dba Pro Tow Wrecker Service in an estimated amount of $987,911.50 and Jet Stream Trucking, Inc. dba HBL Towing & Recovery in an estimated amount of $203,252.00, lowest responsible bidders of four - Total estimated amount of $1,191.163.50 -Financing: General Fund ($184,270.00), Equipment and Fleet Management Fund ($938,229.50), Dallas Water Utilities Fund ($25,944.00), Storm Drainage Management Operations Fund ($8,969.00), Confiscated Monies-Federal Fund ($17,821.00), and Sanitation Services Fund ($15,930.00) 43. 20-1987 Authorize (1) an increase to the master agreement for the purchase of tires, tubes, and flaps with Tire Centers, LLC in the amount of $282,767.40, from $3,710,310.97 to $3,993,078.37, Blagg Tire & Service in the amount of $282,767.40, from $2,738,225.72 to $3,020,993.12, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in the amount of $1,300,730.05, from $803,042.98 to $2,103,773.03, and Southern Tire Mart in the amount of $18,851.16, from $288,884.40 to $307,735.56 - Total not to exceed $1,885,116.01, from $7,540,464.07 to $9,425,580.08; and (2) the ratification of the purchase of tires, tubes, and flaps with Tire Centers, LLC, Blagg Tire & Service, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and Southern Tire Mart, in the amount of $250,000.00 - Total amount not to exceed $2,135,116.01 - Financing: Equipment and Fleet Management Fund ($2,110,116.01) and General Fund ($25,000.00) 44. 20-1979 Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to the service contract with Bank of America Merchant Services, LLC for merchant credit card processing services to extend the contract from November 1, 2020 to October 31, 2021 - Fees not to exceed the attached fee schedule - Financing: General Fund (subject to annual appropriations) (see Fiscal Information) Park & Recreation Department 45. 20-1919 Authorize an application for an Urban Outdoor Recreation Grant in the amount of $1,500,000.00 from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the Phase 1 development of the Crawford Memorial Park Loop Trail located at 8700 Elam Road - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information) 46. 20-1904 Authorize a professional services contract with IEA, Inc. for schematic design, design development, construction documents, procurement and construction observation phases for the Kleberg Trail Improvements Project extending from Crawford Memorial Park near the end of the 200 block of Turin Drive to the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Buckner Station located at 8008 Elam Road - Not to exceed $155,260.00 - Financing: Park and Recreation Facilities (B) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Funds) 47. 20-1916 Authorize a construction contract for the construction of the Trinity Strand Trail - Phase II Project from the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Inwood/Love Field Station located at 2720 Inwood Road to Turtle Creek Boulevard -RoeschCo Construction, Inc., lowest responsible bidder of five - Not to exceed $5,498,971.50 - Financing: Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program Fund ($5,000,000.00) and Street and Transportation Improvements Fund (2006 General Obligation Bond Funds) ($498,971.50) 48. 20-2003 Authorize rescinding Resolution No. 20-0142, previously approved on January 8, 2020, for a twenty-year agreement with one ten-year renewal option and two additional five-year renewal options, with Reverchon Park Sports and Entertainment, LLC for the development, operation, and maintenance of a proposed new athletic field and stadium at Reverchon Park located at 3505 Maple Avenue - Financing: Estimated Revenue Foregone: Reverchon Park Beautification Fund $30,000.00 49. 20-1938 Authorize the second of two, one-year renewal options to the contract with METCO Engineering, Inc. through a Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with Dallas County, to provide job order contracting services for facility projects through November 7, 2021 - Not to exceed $2,000,000.00, from $6,000,000.00 to $8,000,000.00 - Financing: Park and Recreation Facilities (B) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Funds) ($1,500,000.00) and General Fund ($500,000.00) (subject to appropriations) 50. 20-1415 Authorize the Fair Park Master Plan and Community (Neighborhood Park) Plan in accordance with Section 6.16 and 6.17 of the Fair Park Management Agreement - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Police Department 51. 20-1824 Authorize the (1) application for and acceptance of the COPS Community Policing Development (CPD) Microgrant Program Grant (Federal Award ID. No. 2020-CKWX-0011, CFDA No. 16.710) in the amount of $100,000.00 from the U.S. Department of Justice for the purpose to reduce group violent crime in accordance with the Dallas Police Department 2020 violent crime reduction plan for the period October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021; (2) establishment of appropriations in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00 in the COPS CPD Microgrant Fund; (3) receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00 in the COPS CPD Microgrant Fund; and (4) execution of the grant agreement and all terms, conditions, and documents required by the agreement - Not to exceed $100,000.00 -Financing: U.S. Department of Justice Grant Funds 52. 20-1777 Authorize an Interlocal Agreement with Dallas County, through Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences at Dallas, for the provision of forensic, drug, toxicological, environmental, and physical evidence analysis, and other similar medical/forensic analytical services for the period October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021 - Not to exceed $3,800,000.00 - Financing: Confiscated Monies-State Fund ($1,035,000.00) and General Fund ($2,765,000.00) (subject to appropriations) Water Utilities Department 53. 20-1779 Authorize a professional services contract with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. to provide engineering services for erosion control and storm drainage improvements at 12 locations within the city of Dallas (list attached to the Agenda Information Sheet) - Not to exceed $919,255.39 - Financing: Flood Control (D) Fund (2017 General Obligation Funds) ($791,698.46), Storm Drainage Management Capital Construction Fund ($70,324.82), and Wastewater Capital Improvement E Fund ($57,232.11) 54. 20-1732 Authorize an increase in the construction services contract with Archer Western Construction, LLC for additional work associated with the construction of a new residuals handling facility at the Elm Fork Water Treatment Plant - Not to exceed $255,063.00, from $26,965,771.62 to $27,220,834.62 - Financing: Water Capital Improvement D Fund
20-1990 Authorize (1) preliminary adoption of Substantial Amendment No. 1 to the FY 2020-21 Annual Action Plan to: (a) accept Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds, No. 3 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in the amount of $11,778,785, according to Schedule 1 attached hereto; (b) amend Resolution No. 20-0655, previously approved on April 22, 2020, with respect to adding missing HUD CARES Act grant numbers and CFDA numbers; (c) amend and replace Schedules A through E to Resolution No. 20-0655, previously approved on April 22, 2020, to reallocate funds across departments and units as necessary in support of COVID-19 relief efforts; (d) amend and replace Schedule A to Resolution No. 20-0994, previously approved on June 24, 2020, according to Schedule 2 attached hereto, to reallocate funds in eligible categories to support COVID-19 relief efforts; and (e) expand eligibility for Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) homeless prevention assistance funded by ESG entitlement funds for households at risk of homelessness who live in housing with characteristics associated with instability and an increased risk of homelessness, to include cost burdened and severely cost burdened households; elderly, frail, or other households living on fixed income; households experiencing unemployment resulting in a loss of income available for housing; and households with lack of assets for emergencies; and (2) a public hearing to be held on November 11, 2020 to receive comments on Substantial Amendment No. 1 to the FY 2020-21 Action Plan - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
20-2039 A resolution authorizing temporary covered unenclosed patio areas to be allowed at restaurants and bars without required parking until 14 days after the Governor’s occupancy limits are removed or until April 30, 2021, whichever is sooner - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
20-1861 Authorize contracts with cultural organizations for the provision of artist services to the City through the Cultural Organizations Program for the period October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021 (list attached) - Not to exceed $4,832,026.00 - Financing: General Fund
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION City Secretary's Office 20-1992 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)
Mayor and City Council Office 20-1674 Authorize adoption of the 2021 City Calendar - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
OTHER ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION Department of Convention and Event Services 20-2082 Authorize a request to (1) amend the Temporary Parklet Program to include funding for temporary parklet program approved applicants under the Temporary Parklet Program as part of Sections 42A-2, 42A-6 and 42A-12 of Chapter 42A, “Special Events; Neighborhood Markets; Dallas Farmers Market Farmers Market; Streetlight Pole Banners,” of the Dallas City Code; (2) allocate funding pursuant to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to provide financial assistance to approved small business temporary parklet program applicants impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic; (3) secure standardized plans for parklet design; and (4) administer construction grants and providing road safety sign-off from a consultant engineer for the location before December 30, 2020 - Not to exceed $150,000.00 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Fund
Office of Economic Development 20-2026 Authorize a Chapter 380 conditional grant agreement and all other necessary documents with Cornerstone Community Enterprises, Inc. or an affiliate thereof for the redevelopment of a commercial building (Phase 2 of The Crossing) located at 2839 South Ervay Street, Dallas, Texas 75215 - Not to exceed $390,000.00 - Financing: ECO (I) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund)
20-2013 Authorize a Chapter 380 conditional grant agreement and all other necessary documents with 1632 MLK LLC or an affiliate thereof for the redevelopment of a commercial building located at 1632 Martin Luther King Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75215 - Not to exceed $1,000,000.00 - Financing: ECO (I) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund)
Office of Homeless Solutions 20-2069 Authorize the (1) ratification of $988,698.25 to pay outstanding invoices due to Family Endeavors, Inc. dba Endeavors for homeless shelter and dormitory management services related to COVID-1; (2) execution of a contract with Family Endeavors, Inc. dba Endeavors for ongoing services in an amount up to $1,253,625.25; and (3) ratification of $520,000.00 to pay outstanding invoices to Family Endeavors, Inc. dba Endeavors for emergency operation services due to displaced individuals from Hurricane Laura for the Office of Emergency Management - Total amount not to exceed $2,762,323.50 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Funds ($2,242,323.50) and Hurricane Laura Emergency Operations Fund ($520,000.00) (to be reimbursed by the State of Texas pursuant to a State of Texas Assistance Request (STAR) issued by the Texas Division of Emergency Management as authorized through Texas Government Code Chapter 418)
20-1962 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an MU-2 Mixed Use District on property zoned an IM Industrial Manufacturing District, on the south corner of South Malcolm X Boulevard and Louise Avenue Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval Z190-278(CT)
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIONS Department of Sustainable Development and Construction ZONING CASES - CONSENT 20-1958 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance 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 west corner of Wycliff Avenue and Hartford Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z190-255(CT)
20-1959 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 use on property zoned Tract A within Planned Development District No. 269, the Deep Ellum/Near East Side Special Purpose District, on the south line of Elm Street, west of Crowdus Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a five-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Z190-257(AM)
20-1960 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Planned Development District for A(A) Agricultural District Uses and a transit passenger center on property zoned an A(A) Agricultural District, on the southeast line of East Belt Line Road, east of Denton Tap Road Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z190-269(CT)
20-1961 A public hearing to receive comments regarding a City Plan Commission authorized hearing to determine proper zoning of a TH-2(A) Townhouse District and an MF-1(A) Multifamily District with Specific Use Permit No. 1012 for a public school on the north side of Timberglen Road, between Kelly Boulevard and Justice Lane with consideration given to reducing the size of the Specific Use Permit by removing the single family developed lots on the west side of Justice Lane and amending the Specific Use Permit to allow for the reconstruction of the school and an ordinance granting the reduction of and an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 1012 for a public school, subject to a revised site plan, a landscape plan, a traffic management plan, and conditions Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised site plan, a landscape plan, a traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-272(LG/AU)
20-1964 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 2304 for a bar, lounge, or tavern on property zoned Subdistrict 2 within Planned Development District No. 317, the Cedars Special Purpose District, on the northeast line of Harwood Street, southeast of Hickory Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a three-year period, subject to conditions Z190-289(CT)
20-1965 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Planned Development District No. 666 for R-7.5(A) Single Family District uses and a public school other than an open-enrollment charter school use on property bounded by Kiest Boulevard, Polk Street, Hoke Smith Drive and Navajo Drive Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised development plan, traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-291(LG)
ZONING CASES - CONSENT Z1. 20-1958 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance 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 west corner of Wycliff Avenue and Hartford Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z190-255(CT) Z2. 20-1959 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 use on property zoned Tract A within Planned Development District No. 269, the Deep Ellum/Near East Side Special Purpose District, on the south line of Elm Street, west of Crowdus Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a five-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Z190-257(AM) Z3. 20-1960 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Planned Development District for A(A) Agricultural District Uses and a transit passenger center on property zoned an A(A) Agricultural District, on the southeast line of East Belt Line Road, east of Denton Tap Road Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z190-269(CT) Z4. 20-1961 A public hearing to receive comments regarding a City Plan Commission authorized hearing to determine proper zoning of a TH-2(A) Townhouse District and an MF-1(A) Multifamily District with Specific Use Permit No. 1012 for a public school on the north side of Timberglen Road, between Kelly Boulevard and Justice Lane with consideration given to reducing the size of the Specific Use Permit by removing the single family developed lots on the west side of Justice Lane and amending the Specific Use Permit to allow for the reconstruction of the school and an ordinance granting the reduction of and an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 1012 for a public school, subject to a revised site plan, a landscape plan, a traffic management plan, and conditions Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised site plan, a landscape plan, a traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-272(LG/AU) Z6. 20-1964 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 2304 for a bar, lounge, or tavern on property zoned Subdistrict 2 within Planned Development District No. 317, the Cedars Special Purpose District, on the northeast line of Harwood Street, southeast of Hickory Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a three-year period, subject to conditions Z190-289(CT) Z7. 20-1965 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Planned Development District No. 666 for R-7.5(A) Single Family District uses and a public school other than an open-enrollment charter school use on property bounded by Kiest Boulevard, Polk Street, Hoke Smith Drive and Navajo Drive Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised development plan, traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-291(LG)
ZONING CASES - INDIVIDUAL 20-1967 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Specific Use Permit for child-care facility and community service center uses on property zoned an R-10(A) Single Family District, on the northwest corner of Shepherd Road and Stults Road Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a twenty-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional twenty-year periods, subject to a site plan and conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a five-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional ten-year periods, subject to a site plan and conditions Z190-198(PD)
20-1968 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for a Planned Development District for MU-1 Mixed Use District uses on property zoned an R-7.5(A) Single Family District with Specific Use Permit No. 184 for a private country club, on the northwest corner of South Lancaster Road and Crouch Road Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a conceptual plan and conditions Recommendation of CPC: Denial without prejudice Z190-201(CT)
20-1966 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting amendments to Planned Development District No. 652 for R-7.5(A) Single Family District uses and a public school other than an open-enrollment charter school on the northeast corner of Abrams Road and East Lovers Lane Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised development plan, traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-293(PD)
20-1957 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 1365 for a private school and child-care facility use on property zoned an R-1/2ac Single Family District, on the southeast corner of Hillcrest Road and Alpha Road Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a five-year period, subject to a traffic management plan and conditions Z190-232(CT)
20-1969 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a new tract for mixed uses on property zoned Tract III and Tract IV within Planned Development District No. 314, the Preston Center Special Purpose District, on the southwest corner of Luther Lane and Westchester Drive Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a development plan, a landscape plan and staff’s recommended conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, a landscape plan and conditions Z190-238(AU)
20-1970 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Planned Development Subdistrict for multifamily uses on property zoned an LC Light Commercial Subdistrict within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, on the southwest line of Maple Avenue, between Cedar Springs Road and Randall Street Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a development plan, a landscape plan, and staff’s recommended conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, a landscape plan, and conditions Z190-259(AU)
20-1971 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 2099 for the sale of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with a general merchandise or food store 3,500 square feet or less on property zoned a CR-D-1 Community Retail District with a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay and deed restrictions [Z845-291], on the southwest corner of Great Trinity Forest Way and North Jim Miller Road Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a three-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional five-year periods, subject to a revised site plan and conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a two-year period, subject to a revised site plan and conditions Z190-294(PD)
DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENTS – INDIVIDUAL Department of Sustainable Development and Construction 20-1972 A public hearing to receive comments regarding consideration of amending Section 51A-4.702 and 51A-10.125; adding a new Division 51A-9.600, “Street Section Designs for Thoroughfares”; providing factors for the director to consider when making a determination on what street sections, landscaping, and pedestrian and vehicle designs control when there is a conflict between zoning requirements in the right-of-way and street designs for constructing a thoroughfare in conformance with the City of Dallas Thoroughfare Plan and an ordinance granting the amendments Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval DCA190-005
20-1973 A public hearing to receive comments regarding consideration of amending Chapter 51A-4.702(a)(8)(A) of the Dallas Development Code with consideration given to the application of Residential Proximity Slope in Planned Development Districts and an ordinance granting the amendments Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval DCA190-009
Budget and Management Services 3. 20-1920 Authorize a service agreement with Schneider Electric Buildings Americas Inc. for on-site and remote monitoring, analysis, and support of building operating systems to improve and reduce energy and operating costs at City facilities procured through The Interlocal Purchasing System Contract No. 19060401 - Not to exceed $879,439.00 - Financing: General Fund ($232,000.00) and U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Fund ($106,127.00) and Capital Construction Fund ($541,312.00) 4. 20-1918 Authorize a three-year construction contract for heating, ventilation and air conditioning system installation and services at City facilities with TDIndustries, Inc. through procurement by the National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance Contract No. 02-92 - Not to exceed $22,400,000.00 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Fund ($10,600,000.00) and Capital Construction Fund ($11,800,000.00) (subject to annual appropriations) City Controller's Office 5. 20-1989 Authorize amendments to Ordinance No. 30674 to: (1) extend the City of Dallas, Texas General Obligation Commercial Paper Notes Series A, and Series B short term obligations in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $350,000,000; (2) authorize such short term obligations to be issued, sold, and delivered in the form of commercial paper notes; making certain covenants and agreements in connection therewith; resolving other matters related to the issuance, sale, security and delivery of such short term obligations, including; (3) authorizing a twelve-month $350,000,000 Credit Agreement with J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.; (4) the continued use of U.S. Bank National Association as the Issuing and Paying Agent under existing agreements; (5) the continued use of Jefferies LLC as the dealer under existing Dealer Agreement; and (6) approving the payment of issuance costs in connection with the issuance of the short term obligations; approving the use of an Offering Memorandum in connection with the sale of the short term obligations; and providing an effective date - Total program costs not to exceed $2,647,750 - Financing: Current Funds ($447,750.00 upfront closing costs plus annual fees of $2,200,000 for a one-year total cost of $2,647,750) (subject to annual appropriations) Department of Aviation 6. 20-1827 Authorize (1) a consulting services contract with Landry Consulting LLC to provide services for the performance of a Safety Management Systems (SMS) GAP analysis, SMS manual and SMS implementation, in accordance with the Federal Aviation Administration draft Advisory Circular 150/5200-37; and (2) an increase appropriations in an amount not to exceed $489,297.33 in the Aviation Passenger Facility Charge - Near Term Projects Fund - Not to exceed $489,297.33 - Financing: Aviation Passenger Facility Charge - Near Term Projects Fund Note. Agenda Item Nos. 7, 8 and 9 must be heard and considered collectively. 7. 20-1943 Authorize a one-year lease agreement, with two one-year renewal options, with the United States Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) for approximately 2,500 square feet of space at Dallas Love Field (the “Airport”) to support its operations at the Airport - Estimated amount $350,000.00 annually - Financing: Aviation Fund (see Fiscal Information section) 8. 20-1952 Authorize the first amendment to the Aviation Lease of Land at Dallas Love Field dated May 20, 2016 with DAL Aviation Development Company, LLC (DAL Avitation) to: (1) accommodate the United States Customs and Border Protection operations - Estimated Revenue Foregone: $30,008.06; and (2) authorize payments from the City to DAL Aviation for fire alarm panel upgrades - Not to exceed $15,000.00 - Financing: Aviation Fund 9. 20-1963 Authorize the first amendment to the Commercial Lease of Land at Dallas Love Field dated May 20, 2016 with The Braniff Centre, LP to accommodate the United States Customs and Border Protection operations - Estimated Revenue Foregone: Aviation Fund $23,142.00 Department of Public Works 10. 20-1888 Authorize (1) an amendment to the Master Interlocal Purchasing Agreement with North Central Texas Council of Governments for the North Texas Share Cooperative Purchasing Program extending the term for two years with an expiration date of October 10, 2023; and (2) a two-year service contract with U.S. Intelliwake, LLC to provide electronic invoicing and reporting resources to local governments, through the North Texas Share Cooperative Purchasing Program - Not to exceed $137,500.00 - Financing: Bond Program Administration Fund (subject to annual appropriations) Department of Sustainable Development and Construction 11. 20-1335 Authorize acquisition from Audelia L.P., of approximately 159,371 square feet of commercially improved land located near the intersection of Forest Lane and Audelia Road for the 9759 Forest Lane Future Park Site Project -Not to exceed $5,025,000.00 ($5,000,000.00, plus closing costs and title expenses not to exceed $25,000.00) - Financing: Park and Recreation Facilities Fund (2006 General Obligation Bond Funds) ($3,767,308.58) and Park and Recreation Facilities (B) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Funds) ($1,257,691.42) 12. 20-1570 A resolution authorizing the conveyance of a drainage easement containing approximately 4,166 square feet of land to the City of Rowlett for the construction, maintenance and use of drainage facilities across City-owned land located at Lake Ray Hubbard - Revenue: Dallas Water Utilities Fund ($2,707.00) and General Fund ($3,000.00) 13. 20-1638 An ordinance abandoning a portion of a wastewater easement to the City of Dallas, the abutting owner, containing approximately 9,085 square feet of land, located near the intersection of Webb Chapel Extension and Bachman Drive - Revenue: General Fund $5,400.00, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee 14. 20-1573 An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 25254, previously approved on May 14, 2003 by: (1) altering Section 3; (2) altering Section 4; (3) adding new subsections 7(e), 7(f), 7(g) and 7(h); and (4) adding a new Exhibit A Tract-2, which licensed portions of Elm and Harwood Streets rights-of-way for the use of a total of approximately 315 square feet to install, maintain and utilize an existing glass entry surround, sidewalk café with railing, a blade sign with premise and two wall signs with premise near its intersection with Harwood Street to Kevin Kristian 2612, LLC - Revenue: General Fund $4,200.00 annually, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee 15. 20-560 An ordinance granting a private license to Board of Regents of The University of Texas System, for the use of approximately 1,945 square feet of subsurface land to occupy, maintain and utilize a subsurface duct bank under a portion of Harry Hines Boulevard right-of-way located near its intersection with Plantation Road - Revenue: General Fund $1,751.00 annually, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee 16. 20-1645 An ordinance granting a private license to Skybridge Homes, LLC, for the use of a total of approximately 581 square feet of land to occupy, maintain and utilize four trees on a portion of Henderson Avenue right-of-way located near its intersection with Columbia Avenue - Revenue - General Fund: $100.00 one-time, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee 17. 19-1148 An ordinance granting a private license to South Haven Residential Community, Inc., for the use of approximately 685 square feet land to occupy, maintain and utilize a subdivision sign and landscaping with irrigation system on a portion of North Lake Road right-of-way near its intersection with Belt Line Road - Revenue: General Fund $200.00 one-time fee, plus the $20.00 ordinance publication fee Fire-Rescue Department 19. 20-1910 Authorize the purchase of ultraviolet disinfectant lighting systems for the Fire Rescue Department with Safeware, Inc. through the Omnia Partners cooperative purchasing agreement - Not to exceed $296,372.00 -Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Fund Library 20. 20-1881 Authorize the (1) acceptance of a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (Grant No. 901680/FAIN No. LS-00-19-0044-19, CFDA No. 45.310) for reimbursement of interlibrary loan service's direct costs in the amount of $21,729.14, for the period August 1, 2019 through July 31, 2020; (2) establishment of appropriations in an amount not to exceed $21,729.14 in the Interlibrary Loan 19-20 Fund; (3) receipt and deposit of grant funds in an amount not to exceed $21,729.14 in the Interlibrary Loan 19-20 Fund; and (4) execution of the grant agreement and all terms, conditions, and documents required by the grant agreement - Not to exceed $21,729.14 -Financing: Texas State Library and Archives Commission Grant Funds Office of Arts and Culture 21. 20-1947 Authorize (1) an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Irving to provide for radio station air time on WRR-FM for the purpose of promoting the Irving Arts Center for the period October 5, 2020 through September 24, 2021, with two one-year renewal options; and (2) the receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not to exceed $67,600.00 in the Municipal Radio Fund -Revenue: Municipal Radio Fund $67,600.00 22. 20-1984 Authorize a contract with Michael Pavlovsky DBA Pavlovsky Sculpture Studio LLC for the fabrication and installation of a site-specific artwork at Fire Station No. 36 located at 2300 Singleton Boulevard - Not to exceed $62,000.00 - Financing: Public Safety (G) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund) 23. 20-1985 Authorize a contract with Terri Stone for the fabrication and installation of a site-specific artwork at Fire Station No. 46 located at 331 East Camp Wisdom Road - Not to exceed $58,000.00 - Financing: Public Safety (G) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund) 24. 20-1986 Authorize a contract with Terri Stone for the fabrication and installation of a site-specific artwork at Fire Station No. 59 located at 7097 North Jim Miller Road - Not to exceed $60,000.00 - Financing: Public Safety (G) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund) 26. 20-2023 Authorize the First Amendment to the Amended and Restated Use Agreement for the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, to incorporate a revised Booking Rights Agreement, as jointly negotiated with the Dallas Symphony Association, Inc. and the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation, Inc. - Financing: No cost consideration to the City 27. 20-2024 Authorize the Fourth Amendment to the Performing Arts Center Use Agreement with the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation, Inc., to incorporate a revised Booking Rights Agreement, as jointly negotiated with the Dallas Symphony Association, Inc. and the Dallas Center for the Performing Arts Foundation, Inc. - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Office of Bond and Construction Management 28. 20-1977 Authorize a professional services contract with JQ Infrastructure, LLC for engineering services for a temporary Fire Station No. 41 facility to be located at 5807 Royal Lane - Not to exceed $124,843.00 - Financing: 2020 Certificates of Obligation Fund 29. 20-1976 Authorize (1) Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to increase the architectural services contract with Harrison Kornberg Architects for additional design services and construction administration for the Meyerson Symphony Center located at 2301 Flora Street; (2) the receipt and deposit of additional funds in an amount not to exceed $40,370.00 from the Dallas Symphony Association, Inc. for additional architectural, and engineering design, and construction administration services for the Meyerson Symphony Center and (3) an increase in appropriations in an amount of $40,370.00 in the Gifts and Donations Fund- Not to exceed $40,370.00, from $695,222.00 to $735,592.00 - Financing: Gifts and Donations Fund ($40,370.00) and Estimated Revenue: Gifts and Donations Fund ($40,370.00) Office of Economic Development 30. 20-2012 Authorize a public hearing to be held on November 11, 2020 to receive comments on the proposed amendment to the Project Plan and Reinvestment Zone Financing Plan (“Plan”) for Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Ten, the Southwestern Medical Tax Increment Financing (“TIF”) District (“the Zone”) to: (1) create two sub-districts within the Zone: (a) Southwestern Medical Sub-district (original Zone’s boundary) and (b) Medical Campus Sub-district; (2) increase the geographic area of the Zone to add approximately 118.9 acres to create the Medical Campus Sub-district to facilitate anticipated redevelopment; (3) reduce the percentage of tax increment contributed by the City of Dallas during the remaining term of the Southwestern Medical Sub-district from 80% to 45% and deposit any FY 21 General Fund savings generated by the reduction of City participation in the Southwestern Medical Sub-district for tax year 2020 into the City’s Public/Private Partnership Fund to be used for economic development or housing projects located south of Interstate 30 and south of the Trinity River; (4) authorize an amendment to the participation agreement with Dallas County to reduce the percentage of tax increment contributed by Dallas County during the remaining term of the Southwestern Medical Sub-district from 55% to 30% and establish the percentage and duration of tax increment contributed by Dallas County during the term of the Medical Campus Sub-district; (5) establish a termination date for the Medical Campus Sub-district of December 31, 2045; (6) establish the percentage of tax increment contributed by the City of Dallas during the term of the Medical Campus Sub-district at 80%; (7) increase the Zone’s total budget from $27,550,486.00 Net Present Value (“NPV”) (approximately $46,059,711.00 total dollars) to $92,621,769.00 NPV (approximately $153,885,868.00 total dollars), an increase of $65,071,283.00 NPV (approximately $107,826,157.00 total dollars); (8) restructure the Zone’s budget to consolidate and broaden categories of eligible project costs in the Southwestern Medical Sub-district and add new budget categories for the Medical Campus Sub-district; (9) provide a one-time transfer of collected and unobligated funds in the Zone to the Medical Campus Sub-district in an amount not to exceed $8 million dollars no later than December 31, 2022; and (10) make corresponding modifications to the Zone boundary, budget, and Plan; and at the close of the hearing, consideration of an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 25965, as amended, previously approved on April 27, 2005, and Ordinance No. 26204, as amended, previously approved on January 11, 2006, to reflect this amendment - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Office of Emergency Management 31. 20-1890 Authorize an Interlocal Agreement with UT Southwestern Medical Center to provide funding for the Dallas Fort Worth COVID-19 Community Prevalence Study - Not to exceed $500,000.00 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Funds Office of Equity and Inclusion 32. 20-1898 Authorize a subrecipient agreement for digital navigators pilot program with (1) LULAC National Educational Service Centers, Inc. in the amount of $110,956.00; and (2) Southern Dallas Progress Community Development Center in the amount of $25,000.00 for the period October 28, 2020 (or upon contract execution) through December 30, 2020 - Total not to exceed $135,956.00 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Funds Office of Government Affairs 33. 20-1869 Authorize a personal services contract with Paul Schlesinger for federal legislative services for the period November 1, 2020 through October 31, 2021 - Not to exceed $31,600.00 - Financing: General Fund 34. 20-1870 Authorize a personal services contract with Hector Alcalde for federal legislative services regarding water resources and flood control for the period November 1, 2020 through October 31, 2021 - Not to exceed $53,400.00 - Financing: General Fund 35. 20-1868 Authorize a professional services contract with CapitalEdge Strategies, LLC to provide federal legislative services to the City of Dallas for the period November 1, 2020 through October 31, 2021 - Not to exceed $160,000.00 - Financing: General Fund 36. 20-1820 An ordinance approving Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board Resolution No. 2020-09-198, adopted on September 3, 2020 for the purpose of amending Appendix I of the Code of Rules and Regulations of the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Board, as follows: Appendix I is amended to include proposed new streets, 20th Avenue (N & S), 22nd Avenue (N & S), 34th Street (E & W) and 35th Street (E & W) at the Southwest Campus development site on Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport property - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Office of Procurement Services 37. 20-1885 Authorize a two-year master agreement for the purchase of deaf-hearing communication devices for the Office of Equity and Inclusion and other City departments with sComm, Inc. through the U.S. General Services Administration Advantage cooperative agreement - Estimated amount of $134,100 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Funds 38. 20-1852 Authorize a three-year master agreement for pavement marking materials for the Department of Transportation - Swarco Industries, Inc. in the estimated amount of $525,025.00, Striping Service and Supply, Inc. in the estimated amount of $356,292.80, Geveko Markings, Inc. in the estimated amount of $98,968.90, Impact Recovery Systems, Inc. in the estimated amount of $68,267.75, and Ennis-Flint, Inc. in the estimated amount of $37,053.33, lowest responsible bidders of six - Total estimated amount of $1,085,607.78 - Financing: General Fund 39. 20-1892 Authorize a three-year service price agreement for spoken language interpretation and associated equipment rental, American Sign Language interpretation, and translation services - MasterWord Services, Inc. in the estimated amount of $540,683.25, Language Line Services, Inc. in the estimated amount of $69,170.00, and Worldwide Languages & Communication, LLC in the estimated amount of $32,350.40, lowest responsible bidders of fifteen - Total estimated amount of $642,203.65 -Financing: General Fund 40. 20-1886 Authorize a five-year service contract, with three one-year renewal options, for janitorial services for the Department of Aviation - Flagship Airport Services, Inc. in the amount of $1,871,365.50 and Andrews Building Service, Inc. in the amount of $653,762.04, most advantageous proposers of eighteen - Not to exceed $2,525,127.54 - Financing: Aviation Fund (subject to annual appropriations) 41. 20-1526 Authorize a three-year service price agreement for the repair, maintenance, restoration, and inspection of waterslides and aquatic water features for the Park & Recreation Department - Baynum Painting, Inc., only bidder -Estimated amount of $776,630 - Financing: General Fund 42. 20-1894 Authorize a three-year service price agreement for non-emergency wrecker services - Recovery Systems, Inc. dba Pro Tow Wrecker Service in an estimated amount of $987,911.50 and Jet Stream Trucking, Inc. dba HBL Towing & Recovery in an estimated amount of $203,252.00, lowest responsible bidders of four - Total estimated amount of $1,191.163.50 -Financing: General Fund ($184,270.00), Equipment and Fleet Management Fund ($938,229.50), Dallas Water Utilities Fund ($25,944.00), Storm Drainage Management Operations Fund ($8,969.00), Confiscated Monies-Federal Fund ($17,821.00), and Sanitation Services Fund ($15,930.00) 43. 20-1987 Authorize (1) an increase to the master agreement for the purchase of tires, tubes, and flaps with Tire Centers, LLC in the amount of $282,767.40, from $3,710,310.97 to $3,993,078.37, Blagg Tire & Service in the amount of $282,767.40, from $2,738,225.72 to $3,020,993.12, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in the amount of $1,300,730.05, from $803,042.98 to $2,103,773.03, and Southern Tire Mart in the amount of $18,851.16, from $288,884.40 to $307,735.56 - Total not to exceed $1,885,116.01, from $7,540,464.07 to $9,425,580.08; and (2) the ratification of the purchase of tires, tubes, and flaps with Tire Centers, LLC, Blagg Tire & Service, The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, and Southern Tire Mart, in the amount of $250,000.00 - Total amount not to exceed $2,135,116.01 - Financing: Equipment and Fleet Management Fund ($2,110,116.01) and General Fund ($25,000.00) 44. 20-1979 Authorize Supplemental Agreement No. 1 to the service contract with Bank of America Merchant Services, LLC for merchant credit card processing services to extend the contract from November 1, 2020 to October 31, 2021 - Fees not to exceed the attached fee schedule - Financing: General Fund (subject to annual appropriations) (see Fiscal Information) Park & Recreation Department 45. 20-1919 Authorize an application for an Urban Outdoor Recreation Grant in the amount of $1,500,000.00 from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the Phase 1 development of the Crawford Memorial Park Loop Trail located at 8700 Elam Road - Financing: This action has no cost consideration to the City (see Fiscal Information) 46. 20-1904 Authorize a professional services contract with IEA, Inc. for schematic design, design development, construction documents, procurement and construction observation phases for the Kleberg Trail Improvements Project extending from Crawford Memorial Park near the end of the 200 block of Turin Drive to the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Buckner Station located at 8008 Elam Road - Not to exceed $155,260.00 - Financing: Park and Recreation Facilities (B) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Funds) 47. 20-1916 Authorize a construction contract for the construction of the Trinity Strand Trail - Phase II Project from the Dallas Area Rapid Transit Inwood/Love Field Station located at 2720 Inwood Road to Turtle Creek Boulevard -RoeschCo Construction, Inc., lowest responsible bidder of five - Not to exceed $5,498,971.50 - Financing: Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside Program Fund ($5,000,000.00) and Street and Transportation Improvements Fund (2006 General Obligation Bond Funds) ($498,971.50) 48. 20-2003 Authorize rescinding Resolution No. 20-0142, previously approved on January 8, 2020, for a twenty-year agreement with one ten-year renewal option and two additional five-year renewal options, with Reverchon Park Sports and Entertainment, LLC for the development, operation, and maintenance of a proposed new athletic field and stadium at Reverchon Park located at 3505 Maple Avenue - Financing: Estimated Revenue Foregone: Reverchon Park Beautification Fund $30,000.00 49. 20-1938 Authorize the second of two, one-year renewal options to the contract with METCO Engineering, Inc. through a Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with Dallas County, to provide job order contracting services for facility projects through November 7, 2021 - Not to exceed $2,000,000.00, from $6,000,000.00 to $8,000,000.00 - Financing: Park and Recreation Facilities (B) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Funds) ($1,500,000.00) and General Fund ($500,000.00) (subject to appropriations) 50. 20-1415 Authorize the Fair Park Master Plan and Community (Neighborhood Park) Plan in accordance with Section 6.16 and 6.17 of the Fair Park Management Agreement - Financing: No cost consideration to the City Police Department 51. 20-1824 Authorize the (1) application for and acceptance of the COPS Community Policing Development (CPD) Microgrant Program Grant (Federal Award ID. No. 2020-CKWX-0011, CFDA No. 16.710) in the amount of $100,000.00 from the U.S. Department of Justice for the purpose to reduce group violent crime in accordance with the Dallas Police Department 2020 violent crime reduction plan for the period October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021; (2) establishment of appropriations in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00 in the COPS CPD Microgrant Fund; (3) receipt and deposit of funds in an amount not to exceed $100,000.00 in the COPS CPD Microgrant Fund; and (4) execution of the grant agreement and all terms, conditions, and documents required by the agreement - Not to exceed $100,000.00 -Financing: U.S. Department of Justice Grant Funds 52. 20-1777 Authorize an Interlocal Agreement with Dallas County, through Southwestern Institute of Forensic Sciences at Dallas, for the provision of forensic, drug, toxicological, environmental, and physical evidence analysis, and other similar medical/forensic analytical services for the period October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021 - Not to exceed $3,800,000.00 - Financing: Confiscated Monies-State Fund ($1,035,000.00) and General Fund ($2,765,000.00) (subject to appropriations) Water Utilities Department 53. 20-1779 Authorize a professional services contract with Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. to provide engineering services for erosion control and storm drainage improvements at 12 locations within the city of Dallas (list attached to the Agenda Information Sheet) - Not to exceed $919,255.39 - Financing: Flood Control (D) Fund (2017 General Obligation Funds) ($791,698.46), Storm Drainage Management Capital Construction Fund ($70,324.82), and Wastewater Capital Improvement E Fund ($57,232.11) 54. 20-1732 Authorize an increase in the construction services contract with Archer Western Construction, LLC for additional work associated with the construction of a new residuals handling facility at the Elm Fork Water Treatment Plant - Not to exceed $255,063.00, from $26,965,771.62 to $27,220,834.62 - Financing: Water Capital Improvement D Fund
20-1990 Authorize (1) preliminary adoption of Substantial Amendment No. 1 to the FY 2020-21 Annual Action Plan to: (a) accept Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funds, No. 3 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in the amount of $11,778,785, according to Schedule 1 attached hereto; (b) amend Resolution No. 20-0655, previously approved on April 22, 2020, with respect to adding missing HUD CARES Act grant numbers and CFDA numbers; (c) amend and replace Schedules A through E to Resolution No. 20-0655, previously approved on April 22, 2020, to reallocate funds across departments and units as necessary in support of COVID-19 relief efforts; (d) amend and replace Schedule A to Resolution No. 20-0994, previously approved on June 24, 2020, according to Schedule 2 attached hereto, to reallocate funds in eligible categories to support COVID-19 relief efforts; and (e) expand eligibility for Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) homeless prevention assistance funded by ESG entitlement funds for households at risk of homelessness who live in housing with characteristics associated with instability and an increased risk of homelessness, to include cost burdened and severely cost burdened households; elderly, frail, or other households living on fixed income; households experiencing unemployment resulting in a loss of income available for housing; and households with lack of assets for emergencies; and (2) a public hearing to be held on November 11, 2020 to receive comments on Substantial Amendment No. 1 to the FY 2020-21 Action Plan - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
20-2039 A resolution authorizing temporary covered unenclosed patio areas to be allowed at restaurants and bars without required parking until 14 days after the Governor’s occupancy limits are removed or until April 30, 2021, whichever is sooner - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
20-1861 Authorize contracts with cultural organizations for the provision of artist services to the City through the Cultural Organizations Program for the period October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021 (list attached) - Not to exceed $4,832,026.00 - Financing: General Fund
ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION City Secretary's Office 20-1992 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)
Mayor and City Council Office 20-1674 Authorize adoption of the 2021 City Calendar - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
OTHER ITEMS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION Department of Convention and Event Services 20-2082 Authorize a request to (1) amend the Temporary Parklet Program to include funding for temporary parklet program approved applicants under the Temporary Parklet Program as part of Sections 42A-2, 42A-6 and 42A-12 of Chapter 42A, “Special Events; Neighborhood Markets; Dallas Farmers Market Farmers Market; Streetlight Pole Banners,” of the Dallas City Code; (2) allocate funding pursuant to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to provide financial assistance to approved small business temporary parklet program applicants impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic; (3) secure standardized plans for parklet design; and (4) administer construction grants and providing road safety sign-off from a consultant engineer for the location before December 30, 2020 - Not to exceed $150,000.00 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Fund
Office of Economic Development 20-2026 Authorize a Chapter 380 conditional grant agreement and all other necessary documents with Cornerstone Community Enterprises, Inc. or an affiliate thereof for the redevelopment of a commercial building (Phase 2 of The Crossing) located at 2839 South Ervay Street, Dallas, Texas 75215 - Not to exceed $390,000.00 - Financing: ECO (I) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund)
20-2013 Authorize a Chapter 380 conditional grant agreement and all other necessary documents with 1632 MLK LLC or an affiliate thereof for the redevelopment of a commercial building located at 1632 Martin Luther King Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75215 - Not to exceed $1,000,000.00 - Financing: ECO (I) Fund (2017 General Obligation Bond Fund)
Office of Homeless Solutions 20-2069 Authorize the (1) ratification of $988,698.25 to pay outstanding invoices due to Family Endeavors, Inc. dba Endeavors for homeless shelter and dormitory management services related to COVID-1; (2) execution of a contract with Family Endeavors, Inc. dba Endeavors for ongoing services in an amount up to $1,253,625.25; and (3) ratification of $520,000.00 to pay outstanding invoices to Family Endeavors, Inc. dba Endeavors for emergency operation services due to displaced individuals from Hurricane Laura for the Office of Emergency Management - Total amount not to exceed $2,762,323.50 - Financing: U.S. Department of Treasury - Coronavirus Relief Funds ($2,242,323.50) and Hurricane Laura Emergency Operations Fund ($520,000.00) (to be reimbursed by the State of Texas pursuant to a State of Texas Assistance Request (STAR) issued by the Texas Division of Emergency Management as authorized through Texas Government Code Chapter 418)
20-1962 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an MU-2 Mixed Use District on property zoned an IM Industrial Manufacturing District, on the south corner of South Malcolm X Boulevard and Louise Avenue Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval Z190-278(CT)
PUBLIC HEARINGS AND RELATED ACTIONS Department of Sustainable Development and Construction ZONING CASES - CONSENT 20-1958 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance 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 west corner of Wycliff Avenue and Hartford Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z190-255(CT)
20-1959 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 use on property zoned Tract A within Planned Development District No. 269, the Deep Ellum/Near East Side Special Purpose District, on the south line of Elm Street, west of Crowdus Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a five-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Z190-257(AM)
20-1960 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Planned Development District for A(A) Agricultural District Uses and a transit passenger center on property zoned an A(A) Agricultural District, on the southeast line of East Belt Line Road, east of Denton Tap Road Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z190-269(CT)
20-1961 A public hearing to receive comments regarding a City Plan Commission authorized hearing to determine proper zoning of a TH-2(A) Townhouse District and an MF-1(A) Multifamily District with Specific Use Permit No. 1012 for a public school on the north side of Timberglen Road, between Kelly Boulevard and Justice Lane with consideration given to reducing the size of the Specific Use Permit by removing the single family developed lots on the west side of Justice Lane and amending the Specific Use Permit to allow for the reconstruction of the school and an ordinance granting the reduction of and an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 1012 for a public school, subject to a revised site plan, a landscape plan, a traffic management plan, and conditions Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised site plan, a landscape plan, a traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-272(LG/AU)
20-1964 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 2304 for a bar, lounge, or tavern on property zoned Subdistrict 2 within Planned Development District No. 317, the Cedars Special Purpose District, on the northeast line of Harwood Street, southeast of Hickory Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a three-year period, subject to conditions Z190-289(CT)
20-1965 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Planned Development District No. 666 for R-7.5(A) Single Family District uses and a public school other than an open-enrollment charter school use on property bounded by Kiest Boulevard, Polk Street, Hoke Smith Drive and Navajo Drive Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised development plan, traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-291(LG)
ZONING CASES - CONSENT Z1. 20-1958 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance 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 west corner of Wycliff Avenue and Hartford Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z190-255(CT) Z2. 20-1959 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 use on property zoned Tract A within Planned Development District No. 269, the Deep Ellum/Near East Side Special Purpose District, on the south line of Elm Street, west of Crowdus Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a five-year period, subject to a site plan and conditions Z190-257(AM) Z3. 20-1960 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Planned Development District for A(A) Agricultural District Uses and a transit passenger center on property zoned an A(A) Agricultural District, on the southeast line of East Belt Line Road, east of Denton Tap Road Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, landscape plan, and conditions Z190-269(CT) Z4. 20-1961 A public hearing to receive comments regarding a City Plan Commission authorized hearing to determine proper zoning of a TH-2(A) Townhouse District and an MF-1(A) Multifamily District with Specific Use Permit No. 1012 for a public school on the north side of Timberglen Road, between Kelly Boulevard and Justice Lane with consideration given to reducing the size of the Specific Use Permit by removing the single family developed lots on the west side of Justice Lane and amending the Specific Use Permit to allow for the reconstruction of the school and an ordinance granting the reduction of and an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 1012 for a public school, subject to a revised site plan, a landscape plan, a traffic management plan, and conditions Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised site plan, a landscape plan, a traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-272(LG/AU) Z6. 20-1964 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 2304 for a bar, lounge, or tavern on property zoned Subdistrict 2 within Planned Development District No. 317, the Cedars Special Purpose District, on the northeast line of Harwood Street, southeast of Hickory Street Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a three-year period, subject to conditions Z190-289(CT) Z7. 20-1965 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Planned Development District No. 666 for R-7.5(A) Single Family District uses and a public school other than an open-enrollment charter school use on property bounded by Kiest Boulevard, Polk Street, Hoke Smith Drive and Navajo Drive Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised development plan, traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-291(LG)
ZONING CASES - INDIVIDUAL 20-1967 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Specific Use Permit for child-care facility and community service center uses on property zoned an R-10(A) Single Family District, on the northwest corner of Shepherd Road and Stults Road Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a twenty-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional twenty-year periods, subject to a site plan and conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a five-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional ten-year periods, subject to a site plan and conditions Z190-198(PD)
20-1968 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for a Planned Development District for MU-1 Mixed Use District uses on property zoned an R-7.5(A) Single Family District with Specific Use Permit No. 184 for a private country club, on the northwest corner of South Lancaster Road and Crouch Road Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a conceptual plan and conditions Recommendation of CPC: Denial without prejudice Z190-201(CT)
20-1966 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting amendments to Planned Development District No. 652 for R-7.5(A) Single Family District uses and a public school other than an open-enrollment charter school on the northeast corner of Abrams Road and East Lovers Lane Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval, subject to a revised development plan, traffic management plan, and conditions Z190-293(PD)
20-1957 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting an amendment to Specific Use Permit No. 1365 for a private school and child-care facility use on property zoned an R-1/2ac Single Family District, on the southeast corner of Hillcrest Road and Alpha Road Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval for a five-year period, subject to a traffic management plan and conditions Z190-232(CT)
20-1969 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a new tract for mixed uses on property zoned Tract III and Tract IV within Planned Development District No. 314, the Preston Center Special Purpose District, on the southwest corner of Luther Lane and Westchester Drive Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a development plan, a landscape plan and staff’s recommended conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, a landscape plan and conditions Z190-238(AU)
20-1970 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting a Planned Development Subdistrict for multifamily uses on property zoned an LC Light Commercial Subdistrict within Planned Development District No. 193, the Oak Lawn Special Purpose District, on the southwest line of Maple Avenue, between Cedar Springs Road and Randall Street Recommendation of Staff: Approval, subject to a development plan, a landscape plan, and staff’s recommended conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval, subject to a development plan, a landscape plan, and conditions Z190-259(AU)
20-1971 A public hearing to receive comments regarding an application for and an ordinance granting the renewal of Specific Use Permit No. 2099 for the sale of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with a general merchandise or food store 3,500 square feet or less on property zoned a CR-D-1 Community Retail District with a D-1 Liquor Control Overlay and deed restrictions [Z845-291], on the southwest corner of Great Trinity Forest Way and North Jim Miller Road Recommendation of Staff: Approval for a three-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional five-year periods, subject to a revised site plan and conditions Recommendation of CPC: Approval for a two-year period, subject to a revised site plan and conditions Z190-294(PD)
DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENTS – INDIVIDUAL Department of Sustainable Development and Construction 20-1972 A public hearing to receive comments regarding consideration of amending Section 51A-4.702 and 51A-10.125; adding a new Division 51A-9.600, “Street Section Designs for Thoroughfares”; providing factors for the director to consider when making a determination on what street sections, landscaping, and pedestrian and vehicle designs control when there is a conflict between zoning requirements in the right-of-way and street designs for constructing a thoroughfare in conformance with the City of Dallas Thoroughfare Plan and an ordinance granting the amendments Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval DCA190-005
20-1973 A public hearing to receive comments regarding consideration of amending Chapter 51A-4.702(a)(8)(A) of the Dallas Development Code with consideration given to the application of Residential Proximity Slope in Planned Development Districts and an ordinance granting the amendments Recommendation of Staff and CPC: Approval DCA190-009