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NOTICE TO ALL DEVELOPERS
At a regular meeting on january 12, 1984, the Kennedale City Council
to change the present policy of installing water meters on lines that
developers installpat no charge to the following charges per size meter
indicated. This charge is effective January 13, 1984:
Size
meter
Charges
3/4
inch meter
$ 75.00
1
inch meter
110.00
12
inch meter
256.00
2
inch meter
365.00
Larger meters and compound meters will'.be based on labor costs and meter costs.
REGULAR MEETING KENNEDALE CITY COUNCIL
JANUARY 12, 1984
Page 1241
Mayor Radakovich assembled the meeting at 7 :35 P. m.*
Bill Reynolds gave the invocation.
Members present were Mayor Steve Radakovich, Mayor Pro -Tem
Doyle Riley, 'Councilmembers Allan Elrod and J. D. Kirkpatrick.
Members.absent were Wayne Winters and Richard Bennett.
Staff present were Mel Justice, Clyde Marshall and Tyne Reflo-
gal.
The minutes of the two Public Hearings and the Regular Meet-
ing of December 8, 1983 were approved as presented.
Item No. 1: CONFIRMATION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICER ELECTIONS.
Fire Chief Jim Smith was present.and asked Council to confirm
the election of Sim Smith as Fire Chief; Jerry Kirkpatrick as
Asst. Fire Chief and Darrell Barnes as Fire Marshall.
Allan Elrod made a motion to confirm the appointments, second-
ed by Doyle Riley. Motion carried with none opposed.
Item No. 2: MARK WRIO[HT OF KYA TO DISCUSS BALL.FIELD GENERAL
IMPROVEMENTS,
Mark Wright, David Thomas and.Dan Vaughn were present to rep-
resent KYA. Mark Wright presented the following list to Coun-
cil:
1. City purchase Balan for control of stickers on
baseball fields,
2. Remove four truck loads of dirt from Bronco '
field.
3. Extend fence on both fields along foul lines
to the outfield fence approximately 200 feet
of chain link fence and posts.
4. Move water meter to allow vehicle traffic
behind concession stand.
5. Place "NO PARKING" sign on other side of
village street.
6. Place barrier along fence line near parking
area to stop water drainage from upper vil-
lage Street. Fill in all washed out areas
on field.
7. Place Barriers along left field fences on
both fields to stop run off from fields.
PAge 1 :..2_'42
REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12., 1984 Cont'd.
8. City purchase Amdro for fire ant control.
Council entered into a discussion with the KYA representatives
and the results of that discussion was as follows:
1. City to purchase Balan.
2. City to request the County to remove the four
dart piles. ,
3. Mr. Justice to get cost estimates for 200 feet
of 4 foot chain link fence and poles.
4, Mr, Justice to get cost of estimates for 150
feet of 4 Foot fence and poles for road and
cost estimates to build parking lot and road
to practice field.
5. No discussion of parking signs.
6. Mr. Justice to contact County concerning
feasibility of a drainage ditch along, south
property line from Village St. to creek.
7. No discussion of barriers on north property
line
8. City to purchase Amdro for control of Fire ants. --
Council..discussed the.problem of trash being dumped on Village
St. The City will clean up.
Mr. Kirkpatrick will make arrangements for gravel and KYA will
make arrangements for trucks to haul the gravel,
J. D. Kirkpatrick made a motion to purchase the Balan and the
Amdro, ask the'County to help with the construction work and
get estimates for the fencing, seconded by Doyle Riley. Mo-
tion carried with none opposed.
Item No. 3: FINAL PLATS FOR SHADY.CREEK PHASE I, SHADY CREEK
PHASE 11 AND WILLIAMSBURG SQUARE.
Gary Cooper, John Levitts and Don Samanie were present. Mel
Justice reported the Planning and Zoning Board had approved
the final plats and recommended Council's approval.
Mr. Cooper discussed the possibility of a day care center and
a stop and go type market on lots 2 and 3 of Williamsburg
Square, with a shopping center in the middle of lot 4. Mr.
Cooper further stated the builders in the Woodland Addition
were required to build a stockade fence on lots abuting
Williamsburg Square. _
Page 1243
REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
Council and Mr. Cooper discussed the possibility of a co-
operative effort between the City, the developer and the land
owners to widen Little School Road.
John Levitts stated they were planning to lay an 8 water
line from the well lot on Crestview to the curve in the 400
block of Sublett Road. Mr. Levitts asked the Council to
share the cost.of the 8 line from the 400 block of Sublett
Road to Little School Road. The total cost estimated to be
$32,550. City cost would be approximately $'15,000 to $16,000.
Allan Elrod made a motion to approve City participation of
50% for an 8" water line from the 400 block of Sublett Road
east to Little School Road, seconded by J. D. Kirkpatrick.
Motion carried with none opposed..
J. D. Kirkpatrick made a motion to approve the final plats
for Shady Creek Phase T, Shady Creek Phase IT and Williams-
burg Square, seconded by Doyle Riley. Motion carried with
none opposed.
Item No. 4: CONSIDERATION OF CHANGE IN FORT'WORTH WATER CON-
TRACT,
Mr. Justice reported the water contract must be amended to
delete the paragraph requiring the City of Kennedale to
charge its customers 10 %.higher rates than the City of Fort
Worth charges its customers.
Mr. Justice further reported the estimated cost to connect to
the Fort Worth water line has increased by $35,000.
Doyle Riley made.,a motion to authorize the 'Mayor sign the
amended contract., seconded by Allan Elrod. Motion carried with
none opposed.
Doyle Riley -made a, motion to approve the additional payments of
$35,000, seconded by J. D, Kirkpatrick. Motion carried with none
opposed.
Item No, 5; CONSTDRR.ATTON OF BIDS ON WATER TOWER.CONTRACT.
Mr, Justice reported, sealed bids were taken on cleaning and
repairing the 55,000 gallon overhead tank. The bids were as
follows;
' COMPANY AMOUNT BTD '' CO`MPLETION TIME
Pittsburg Tank & Tower Co.
$ 5,885
15
days
Water Tank. Service, Inc.
12,.300
10
days
McCrea Water Tower Maint & Repair
14,387
120
days
Continental Tank & Bridge Co.
14,700
30
days
Page 12=44
REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
Pittsburg Tank & Tower Co. is the apparent low bidder in
the net amount of $5,885.
J. D. Kirkpatrick made a motion to accept the low bid of Pitts-
burg Tank & Tower Co. of $5,885, seconded by A11an Elrod. Mo-
tion carried with none opposed.
No. 6: CONSIDERATION OF BIDS ON PUMP MOTOR CONTRACT.
Mr. Justice reported only one bid was received: The only bid
was from Smith Pump Co. of Waco, Texas in the amount of
$9,440.
J. D. Kirkpatrick made a motion to accept the bid of Smith
Pump Co. in the amount of $9,440, seconded by Doyle Riley.
Motion carried with none opposed,
Item, No. 7: CONSIDERATION OF PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD RECOM-
MENDATION ON STREET IMPRO'V'EMENTS,
The' Planning and Zoning Board made the following recommenda-
tions:
a. Study plans to obtain funds through initiation
of a capital improvement program, Federal Grants,
State CTrants and developers contributions.
b. Require developers to post monies either by
cash, letter of credit or land and /or deed
donation in the amounts of a certain per-
centage of total street costs for road improve-
ments with the stipulation such funds would be
Used within a three to five year period or re-
funded.
C. Have plans for road improvements prepared by an
engineer to reflect road expansions, type road
required,.estimated costs, etc. This would need
to be done before a capital improvement program
was initiated.
d. Select roads for improvements /expansions on a
priority basis, the most critical need first,
etc., and follow such priorities.
e. It was stated by the Board that it is not their
intent that study of this item delay any progress
on projects now on -going nor any .future projects
which may occur prior to finalization of this
item.
Page 1245
REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12 1984 Cont'd.
Mr. Justice reported•he was scheduled to attend a meeting with
the State Highway Department concerning feeder roads-connect-
ing the interstate highways. Mr. Justice will check on possi-
ble-grants and report to Council at the February meeting.
Item No. 8: CONSIDERATION OF ESTABLISHMENT OF "G-1 LIGHT
INDUSTRIAL ZONING CLASSIFICATION.
The Planning and Zoning Board recommended Council establish a
new Zoning Classification as follows: ,
1. Use Regulations:
In the "G -1" Light Industrial District, no buildings or land
shall be used.and no buildings shall be hereafter erected,
altered or.enlarged, unless otherwise provided in this ordi-
nance, except for one or more of the following uses.
a. Any uses permitted in the "F" District.
b. Bakeries - Wholesale,
C. Body and Fender work for automobiles and horse
trailers,
d. Cleaning, dying, pressing works, laundry and
washater,a .
e. Cold storage plants.
f, Dog and cat hospitals, and kennels,'when not
less than 100 feet from an "A ", "B ", "C", "D",
"E" or rte+". District.
g. Furniture repair,
h. Machine shops, provided power not to exceed
twenty five (25) horsepower is employed in
the.operation of any one machine and all ma-
chinery, supplies and material are contained
within a closed building at all times,
i. Paper box manufacture.
�. Pattern shops.
k. Sheet metal shops using sheet metal of sixteen
(16) gauge or thinner and all machinery and
material are contained within a closed build-
ing at all times.
1. Truck trailer parking only terminals. No load -
ing or unloading to permitted. Parking and
maneuvering space shall be entirely on private
property.
P ►ge 12
REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
m. Welding shops, custom work, not including
structural welding.
n. Accessory buildings and uses customarily
incidential to the above,
o. Any ,operation in which the sound decibel
level of fifty (50) is exceeded is prohib-
ited.
2. Height and Area Regulations
In the "G -1" Light Industrial District the height of buildings
and the minimum dimensions of yards shall be as follows: pro-
vided, however, that buildings erected, reconstructed, altered
or enlarged exclusively for dwellings purposes shall comply
with the front, side and rear yard regulations of the "B"
Multi - Family District.
a. Height: No building hereafter= erected, recon
structed,.altered. or enlarged..shall exceed two
(2) stories, nor shall it exceed thirty five
(35) feet.
b. Front Yard: Same as District' .
C. Rear Yard: No rear yard shall be required
except where the "G -1" District . abuts on a Dwell-,
ing District, in which case there shall be a
rear yard of not less than ten ('10) feet.
d. Side Yard: Same as District 'IF ".
e. Lot Area Per Family: Same as Distract "B",
if used for dwelling purposes.
f. Suitable screening will be required if 11 0-1" '
zoning areas abut a dwelling district.
Planning and Zoning further recommended the following property
be rezoned to "C;-1
a. From Alma Lane South to Liberty Baptist
Church and East 500 feet from the Highway
287 right of -Way.
b. From TESCO right -of -way at Liberty Baptist
Church Southeast along the South side of
TESCO right -of -way to Mansfield Cardinal
Road.
'c. South 'along Mansfield Cardinal Road to Eden Road.
d.. South along Eden Road to the City Limits. _�
Page 12 +7
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REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
e. West along the City Limits to Highway 287
right-of-way.
f. North along Highway 287 to TESCO right -of-
way at Liberty Baptist Church.
Doyle Riley made a motion to accept the Planning and Zoning
Board recommendation on a new zoning classification and to
schedule a public hearing for February 9, 1984, seconded by
Allan Elrod. Motion carried with none opposed.'
Item No. 9 and 10: CONSIDERATION OF INCREASING WATER AND
SEWER TAP FEES.
Mr. Justice recommended Council consider increasing the Sewer
Tap fees to $275.00 and increasing the Water Tap fees as
follows:
3/4 inch meter $200.00
1 inch meter 275.00
12 inch meter 450.00
2 inch meter 575.00
Larger meters and compound meters should remain the
same since chaes are made based on cost.
Doyle Riley made a motion to adopt Ordinance No. 84 -1, "AN
ORDINANCE INCREASING THE WATER AND SEWER TAP FEES EFFECTIVE
JANUARY 13, 1984 ", seconded by J. D. Kirkpatrick. Motion
carried with none opposed.
Item No. 11: CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENTS TO CITY CODE,
CHAPTER 3.
Mr. Danny Thomas recommended Council increase permit fees as
follows:
Building Perrriits and Inspection Fees
Occupancy
Classification
Building Area
In Square 'Feet
Permit Fee
Single - Family Residence,
Duplex, Townhouse
Garage Conversion, Aad -ons
Apartment,,Condomimiums
Triplex and greater
- -ALL--
Less than 30,000
30,000 and greater
$ 0.04 /sq.ft.
15.00 + . 04 /sq.ft.
500.00 + .03 /sq.ft.
Page 1248
REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
Building Permits and Tnspectiori Fees Cont'd.
Occupancy
Classification
Manufacturing Plant,
Repair Garage,
Warehouse
Building Area
In Square 'Fe'et
0
- 1,000
1,000
- 10,000
10,001.
- 50,000.
50,001
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Permit Fee
$ 35,00 + .03 /sq.ft.
40.00 + .025 / sq.ft.
90.00 + .02 /sq.ft.
300;00 + .015 / sq.ft.
All Other Commercial 0
- 1,000
$ 20.00 +
,05 /sq.ft.
(Office, School, Store, 1,001
- 5,000
25.00 +
.045 /sq.ft.
Church, Resturant, etc.) 5,001
- 25,000
50,00 +
.04 /sq,!ft.
25,001
- 100,000
175.00 +
.035 /sq.ft.
W, i -; v,
Alterations & Repairs $ 0 - 1,000 $10..00
to Existing Construc 1,001 20.00
tion 10,1 00- greater 0.03 /sq._ft.
Per dollar valuation
Mi:sce*llaneous' Building Permits
Detached Garage .......................... $ 5.00
Carport Permit.... 5.00
Patio Cover Permit ....................... 5.00
Portable Building Permit
(Max. 150'square feet) ................. 5.00
Accessory Building Permit.... 5.00
Swimming Pool Permit ..................... 20.00
Fireplace Permit......... 5.00
Demolition Permit ........................ 5.00
Underground Storage Tank
(Includes gas line to pump)............ 10.00
Tent
(Commercial only) ...................... 10.00
Fence........ ..... 3.00
Carnival or Temporary Amusement.......... 30.00
Drive Approach ............................ 5.00
Each Re- inspection ....................... 5.00
Building Code Appeal ..................... $25,00
Page 1249
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REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
Amend Section 3-8(c) Moving Permit Fees ,to read as follows
For a permit to move a house or building in, through or upon
the streets, alleys or other public property of the City of
Kennedale, or from on.location to another on private prop-
erty if otherwise permitted by applicable ordinances, fees
shall be as follows:
Building
of
less
than
300 square feet
,$20,00
Building
of
300
to 599
square feet
25.00
Building
of
600
to 800
square feet
30.00
Building
of
more
than
800 square feet
35.00
Amend Section 3 =8 (d.) Wre'ckirig 'Permit' Fees to read as follows
For a permit to wreck, raze or dismantle a building or struc-
ture within the City of Kennedale, the permit fee shall be as
follows:
Building less than 300 square feet No Charge
Building 300 square feet or larger $20.00
Am end' S e c t ioh 3-'8(3): 'Sign 'fermi t' , Fe'e's' 't'o 're'ad 'as' f o 11ows
For a permit to display a sign within the City, the fee shall
be as follows:
Real estate.signs smaller than
20 square feet shall not require
a permit
Wall signs
Temporary advertising signs
Advertising signs (Billb only)
All signs other than specified herein:
0 to 25 sq. ft.
26 to 50 sq. ft:
51 and larger sq, ft.
No Charge
$
20,00
100,00
15.00
25.00
50.00
Change in copy or in sign face
shall constitute a new sign for
purposes of fee calculation.
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REGULAR MEETTNC JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
Amend Section 3;36 (b) 'to 'read 'as "follows
Ele`etric'al' Fee Schedule
The following Fees shall include all wiring and
electrical equipment in or on each building or
other electrical equipment on the same premises _
constructed at the same time.
Single- Family Residenee,Duplex, Townhouse, not
including the area of the garage, carports and
other minor accessory buildings constructed at
the same time, per square feet ................ $0.025
Apartments, Condominiums, Triplexes and larger
not including the area of the garage and car -.
ports constructed at the same time., per square
feet.. ........... ....................:.... $0.020
Commercial, Repairs, Add -Ons and other Miscel-
laneous Activity, Use "Unit Fee Schedule ".
New private, residential, in ground, swimming
pools for single - family and.multi- family occu-
pancies including a complete system of neces-
sary branch ci.rcujt_w-ir�ng bonding, grounding,
underwater lighting., water pumping and other
similar electrical equipment directly related
to the operation of a swimming pool, each..... $20.00
Therapeutic whirlpools, spas and..altera-
tions to existing.sW- pools, use the
"Unit Vee Schedule ".
Electric generators used by Carnivals, Circuses
or other traveling shows or exhibits, each..... $10.00
Uni't' Fee Schedule
Faxed residential appliances or receptacle out-
lets for same, including wall- mounted electric
ovens; counter- mounted cooking tops; electric
ranges, self - contained room, console, or
through -wall air conditioners; space heaters,
food waste grinders; dishwashers; washing
machines; water heaters.; clothes dryers; or other
motor - operated appliances not exceeding one
horsepower (HP) in rating, each ................. $ 2.00
For other types of air conditioners and
other motor - driven appliances having larger
electrical ratings, see "Power Apparatus ".
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REGULAR MEETTNG JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
Non- Re ide'ritial' Outlets' 'arid 'Apparatus
Self- contained factory - wired, nonresidential
appliances not exceeding one horsepower (HP) in
rating including medical and dental devices;
food beverages; and ice cream cabinets; illumi-
nated showcases; drinking fountains; vending
mechanines; laundry machines; or other similar
types of equipment, each ...............•......• $ 2.00
' Power' 'Apparatus
Motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers,
synchronous converters, capacitors, industrial
heating, air conditioners and heat pumps,.cook
ing or baking equipment and other apparatus, as
follows
Rating in horsepower (HP), kilowatts (KW),'
kilovolt- amperes (KVA), or kilovolt-amperes-
reactive (KVAR):
Up to and including 1, each............... 2.00
Over 1 and not over 10, each .............. 5.00
Over 10 and not over 50, each ............... 10.00
Unit Fee Schedule Cont'd.
Receptacle, Switch, lighting or other outlets
at which current is used or controlled, except
services, feeders and meters.
First 20', each.. ...... .............. ...
$ .50
.... .....
Addition fixtures, each.. ....... �
.30
For multioutlet assemblies, each 5feet'
or fraction may be considered as one outlet.
Lighting fixtures, sockets or other lamp- holding
devices
First 20, each .............. ...........
,50
Additional fixtures,'each ..........
•30
Services of 600 volts or less and not over 200
amperes in rating, each ...............
10.00
Services of 600 volts or less and over 200
amperes to 1000 amperes in rating, each........
20.00
Services of 600 volts or over 1000 amperes in
rating, each ........................... .......
50.00
Non- Re ide'ritial' Outlets' 'arid 'Apparatus
Self- contained factory - wired, nonresidential
appliances not exceeding one horsepower (HP) in
rating including medical and dental devices;
food beverages; and ice cream cabinets; illumi-
nated showcases; drinking fountains; vending
mechanines; laundry machines; or other similar
types of equipment, each ...............•......• $ 2.00
' Power' 'Apparatus
Motors, generators, transformers, rectifiers,
synchronous converters, capacitors, industrial
heating, air conditioners and heat pumps,.cook
ing or baking equipment and other apparatus, as
follows
Rating in horsepower (HP), kilowatts (KW),'
kilovolt- amperes (KVA), or kilovolt-amperes-
reactive (KVAR):
Up to and including 1, each............... 2.00
Over 1 and not over 10, each .............. 5.00
Over 10 and not over 50, each ............... 10.00
Page 1252
REGULAR MEETTNG JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd,
Power Apparatus Cont'd.
Over 50 and not over 100, each .........:... $20.00
Over 100, each ............................. 30.00
For equipment or appliances having more than
one motor, transformer, heater, etc., the
sum of the combined ratings may be used.
These fees include all switches, circuit
breakers, contactors., thermostats, relays
and other directly related control equip-
ment,
For signs, outline lighting systems or-- marquees
supplied from one branch'circ'uit, each...,...... 10.00
Additional branch circuits within.the. same sign,
outline lighting system or marquees, each....... 2.00
Temporary power to any structure, maximum 90 days 10.00
The final calculation for.any single - permit shall
not be less than . ............................... 10.00
Except the following:
Temporary 5.00
Reconnects............... 5.00
Reinspection Fee....................... ....... 5.00
Electrical Code Appeal .......... ................. 25.00
Amend Se'ct'ion 3 -=27 't'd 'r'e'ad 'as' 'fo'1'1'ows :
Plumbi'rig Fe'e' Schedule
Single- Family.Residence,Duplex, Townhouse, not
including the area of the garage, carports, and
other minor accessory buildings constructed at
the same time, per square feet .................. $0.025
Apartments, Condominiums, Triplexes and larger
not including the area of the garage and carports
constructed at "the same time, per square feet... 0.020
Commercial, Repairs, Add -ons and.other Miscel-
laneous Activity, use the Unit Fee Schedule.
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REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12 1984 Cont'd.
Plumbing Fee Schedule Cont'd.
Unit Fee 'Schedule
For each plumbing fixture or trap or set of fix -
tures on one trap,drainage piping and backflow
protection therefor .............................
$ 2.00
For each building water line. ..........
3 .00
For each building sewer line.. .......0. .....
5.00
For installation, alteration or repair of water
piping and /or water treating equipment..........
2.00
For repair or alteration of drainage or
vent piping......,
2.00
For each lawn sprink erg, - � system. on any .one. meter,
including backflow protection devices therefor..
5.00
For each private sewage disposal system
(if permissible, and approved -by certificate From
a Licensed Sanitarian; Construction and Design -
shall meet all Local and State specifications...
15.00
For \each industrial waste pre- treatment, inter-
ceptor, including its trap.and vent, excepting
kitchen type grease interceptors functioning as
fixture traps. . .. ................. .. :.........
2.00
Gas fired appliance requiring special venting
pipe .......... ..:......................... ...
2.00
For each gas piping system of one (1) to four (4)
outlets ......................... ..... ........
2.00
For each gas piping system of five (5) or more,
per outlet.......... ........... ................
.50
Repair of existing piping .......................
5:00
Fireplace piping and valve ..............:.... ...
3:00
G as line pressure check .........................
5,;'00
Yard line pressure check ........................
$ 5.00
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Standards e
For any installation requiring a permit not clearly defined
herein, the Building Official shall designate the applicable
method of calculation and fee necessary.
The final calculation for any Single Residential Permit shall
not be less than $5.00.
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REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
Standards Applicable Cont'd.
The final calculation for any single Non - Residential permit
shall not be less than $10.00.
Each Re- inspection Fee shall be $5.00.
Plumbing Code Appeal shall be $25.00.
d Section 3 -6, A ppendix B, to ado
Fee Schedule.
he 19 82 Edition of
Mechanical' 'Permit Fees
Single - Family Residence, Duplex, Townhouse and other dwellings.
First Air handling unit, each............
Each additional unit .......................
Apartments, Condominiums, Triplexes and larger.
Each dwelling unit .........................
Commercial cooling system or cooling /heating system
Less than 100 tons ...............•..•.••••
101 tons or greater ...................••••
Ks c'e'll'a.'ne'o'us' 'Fe-es
Replacement of furnace or condensing unit of
cooling /heating combination system ....... . .... •
Vent=a -hood for commercial cooking system......
Dry chemical fire extinguisher system..........
Standards Applicable
$ 15.00
10.00
8!00
1 1.00 /ton
300.00 plus
1.00 /ton
$ 15.00
10.00
$ 10.00
The final calculation for any single permit shall not be less
than $10.00
For any installation requiring a permit not clearly defined
herein, the Building Official shall designate the applicable
method of calculation and fee necessary,
Each Re- inspection Fee shall be $5,00.
Mechanical Code Appeal shall be $25,00,
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REGULAR JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd
- w �
J. D. Kirkpatrick made a motion to. amend the City Code 1977,
Chapter 3, to increase,the permit fee charges as recommended, a
seconded by Doyle Riley. Motion carried with none opposed, x
0
Mr. Thomas further.recommended Council.adopt the 1982 Building, M
Plumbing, Electrical and Mechanical.Code Books Also Council to 0 rT
cancel the requirements for contractor's bonds, It was the a.(D
consensus of the Council to consider this request at a later date.£ N
o 1
OPEN'DTSCUSSTON:
0.
4-
Mr. Justice reported the for the City Hall roof will be
ready for the February meeting.
Mr. Justice was instructed to.have „the ceiling and insulation
installed in the Ambulance Shelter, also the utility sink.
Mr. Albert Soto complained about the 12” water line on Village
Street freezing each winter for.the past three (3) years and
asked if Council would authorize a larger line.
Mr. Justice was instructed to get cost estimates for a 6" line
from-the well lot to Mr. Soto's house and a 2" line from Mr,
Soto's to Averett Road,
Mr. Soto also asked for a street sign at Village and Averett.
Council discussed water.service lines from the mains to the
meter boxes..
J. D. Kirkpatrick made a motion to require-Schedule K- Copper
for. all service lines From the mains to. the meters, seconded
by Doyle Riley. Motion carried with none opposed.
Council discussed the water meter costs on projects where
developers make the water taps.
Mr. Justice recommended Council authorize a meter installation
fee as follows:
3/4 inch meter $.:75,00
1 inch meter 110.00
12 inch meter 256.00
2 inch meter. 365.00
Larger meters and.compound meter based on labor costs and meter
costs.
Rdge 1256
REGULAR MEETTNG JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
J. D. Kirkpatrick made a motion to authorize the recommended
charges, seconded by Allan Elrod. Motion carried with none
opposed.
Mr. Marshall reported another request to release lot 4,
block 14 Oakcrest Addition property belonging to Pate Jones.
Allan Elrod made a motion to authorize Mr. Marshall withdraw
the complaint concerning lot 4, block 14, Oakcnest Addition,
seconded by Doyle Riley. Motion carried with none opposed.
Doyle Riley made a motion to recess regular session and go
into closed session, seconded by Allan Elrod. Motion carried
with none opposed._
Council entered closed session at 12:15 a..m,
Allan Elrod made a motion to adjourn closed session and re
convene regular session' at 12't40 a,-m,., seconded by Doyle
Riley. Motion carried with none opposed. .
Council discussed.the increased work load 'on the City Hall
employees with.the utility companies closing collection
offices operated by the utility companies.
Tt was the consensus of the Council to cancel all contracts
with Southwestern - Bela, TESCO, Lone.Star.Gas Company and
Storer Cable T. V. Company concerning the City of Kennedale
collecting payments of utility bills.
Allan Elrod made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Doyle Riley.
Motion carried with none opposed,
Meeting adjourned at 12;50 a, m,
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REGULAR MEETING JANUARY 12, 1984 Cont'd.
APPROVED:
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ATTEST: Steve
Mayor
Ty Re of'1 g'a/
Ciy Secretary
CITY SEAL:
•
B Publishing,
P.O. Box 40230 81 1 West Enon
Everman, TX 76140
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
Publishers Of:
EVERM A N TIMES
KENNEDALE; NEWS
TOWN & COUNTE11' NEWS
SOUTH COUNTY ADVERTISER
STATE OF TEXAS:
COUNTY OF TARRANT :
City of Kennedale
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this dny personhl.ly appeared
, who having been duly sworn, says upon his oath:
That he is the editor of the Kennedale News
which is a weekly
newspaper published in Tarrant County, Texas, with generr.l circulation in the city
Of T<,- n m- J a i a r , Texas; and that a. copy of 0rcl. # €34 -1
which is attached to this affidavit, was published in said newspaper on the follow-
ing date(s), to wit: ferruary, 23, 1954
EXECUTEDTHIS mth day of TTeJ, teary ,19 84 .
Carl Hoover
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before Ire this the ' '4th day of Fehruacy
19 $1
t4 ry. ubl.ic /
rant County, Texas
Phone 293 -1240
the 700 block through the 1200 block
:s
n
of East Mansfield Highway, bound -
C
ed on the north by Alma Lane and
on the 'south by Kennedale City
1
Limits and 500 feet east from the
b
Mansfield Highway toward Mans.
M
field- Cardinal Road.
All Citizens desiring to comment
either for or against subject changes
a
are invited to furnish comments
either in writing` to the City Hall or
s
verbally at the hearing.
CITY OF KENNEDALE
ORDINANCE NO`. 84 -
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC-
A'
TION' 14 -3, OF 'ARTICLE 1, AND
C1
SECTION 14 -11, OF ARTICLE 2,
A]
: CHAPTER .14, KENNEDALE
C1
CITY CODE 1977, RELATING TO
"`
WATER AND SEWER' TAP /SERV-
N,
ICE INSTALLATION FEES, FOR
THE KENNEDALE WATER AND
T1
SEWER' SYSTEMS; THIS AMEND.
P1
MENT INCREASING SUCH FEES,
U?
AND OTHERWISE AFFIRMING
LI
SAID CHAPTER 14 AS PREV-
IOUSLY ADOPTED AND HERETO-
Bl
FORE AMENDED.
CI
N1
BE IT ORDAINED BY ' THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KEN-
NEDALE, TEXAS:
B
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1. That Subsec. [a], of Sec. 14 -3,
Zt
of Article 1, Chapter 14,' Kennedale
an
City Code 1977, relating to fees for
afi
tap connections "to the ` Kennedale
Water System and setting met ers
Al
for - service, as set forth in the
na
second sentence of said Subpara-
ad
graph (a1; of Sec. 14 -3, with respect
th
to meters up to two 121" in size, is
Ca
hereby amended, so that such fees
"I
k "6 inch meter or smaller - $200:00;
``.1 inch meter - $275.00
inch meter - $450.00;
'!2 inch meter $575.00."
3. That Sec. 1$ -11 of Article 2,
Chapter 14, Kennedale City Code
1977, in, regard' to a sewer tap or
eonnect on fee referred to in the
first sentence of said Sec. 14 -11, is
hereby amended, so that said tap or
connection fee shall hereafter'' be
TWO H SEVENTY -FIVE
AND 'NO /100 [$275.001 DOLLARS
for connection to the Sewer S� stem.
ADOPTED AND APPROVED this
12th day of 3anuar� , 1984.
known and designated as
" `G -l' Light; Industria
or District `G -1.' "
4. Except as herein
said Kennedale 'Zoning
being Chapter '13, Suhe
Art. 2, of Kennedale t
1977, is expressli contim
force and effect as origins
ed and heretofore amende
5. This amendment 'sh
full force and effect im
upon its adoption anti app
ADOPTED AND APPR(
9th da} of Fcbruaro, 1984;