Invocation led by Reverend Lesta Anderson of The Woods United Methodist Church. Pledge of Allegiance to the US Flag and Texas Flag led by Council Member Del Bosque.
CONSENT AGENDA The full agenda has been posted on the city's website, www.gptx.org, for those who may want to view this agenda in more detail. Citizens may speak for five minutes on any item on the agenda by completing and submitting a speaker card. 3. Minutes of the August 2, 2022, City Council Meeting 4. Grand Prairie Crime Control and Prevention District Board of Directors Appointments 5. Annual agreement including four annual renewal options with Cigna for Dental PPO and Dental HMO and providing guaranteed fixed rates for five years. Dental HMO rates for employee, employee + spouse, Employee + Children, and Employee + Family are $7.26, $13.78, $15.98, and $23.60 respectively. Dental PPO 1 rates for employee, employee + spouse, Employee + Children, and Employee + Family are $40.94, $80.88, $84.86, and $146.74 respectively (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 8/02/2022) 6. Authorize the City Manager to accept a Routine Airport Maintenance Program (RAMP) Grant from Texas Department of Transportation Aviation Division (TxDOT-Aviation) which provides matching funds of 50% of City expenditures for airport maintenance up to $50,000 7. Commercial Hangar lease with Aviator Air Flight School, LLC, for Hangar 20 South D for a term of one year to begin on July 5, 2022 and ending on June 30, 2023, with an annual rent of $3,792.00 8. Renewal of Commercial Lease for CareFlite 10 North A ;11 North and 14 North for a thirty (30) year term with a single renewal option for thirty (30) years for a monthly combined rate of $5,393.22 per month and $55.00 per month for marquee sign advertising and authorize City Manager to execute renewal options under the same term 9. Change order #1 for Aviation Fuel: Years one through three are increasing by $225,000 annually and years four and five are increasing by $200,000 annually, for a total increase of 1,075,000 if all extensions are exercised; Authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $50,000 so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City’s obligation during the renewal terms 10. Purchase of OpenGov Budgeting & Planning Suite and Reporting & Transparency Platform in the amount of $441,669 from OpenGov Inc. through the Texas DIR Contract Number DIR-TSO-4227 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 11. Change Order No. 2 with Dallas County for the widening and extension of Wildlife Pkwy between Belt Line Rd and SH 161 in the amount of $23,946,070, with the City’s contribution for Change Order Number 2 being $10,573,035 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 12. Professional Services Contract for sales/use tax compliance review and recovery services from Texas City Services, LLC in the amount of $150,000 annually. This agreement will be for one year with the option to renew for four additional one-year periods totaling $750,000 if all extensions are exercised. Authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations of up to $37,500 of the original maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City’s obligation during the renewal terms (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 2 13. Professional Design Services contract with Rouch Architects in the amount of $56,150 for programming, planning, design, documentation, and construction administration services for renovations of the Public Health & Environmental Quality Department at level 2 of City Hall East. In addition, staff is recommending a 10% design contingency in the amount of $5,615, an allowance of $9,500 for low voltage design and a reimbursable expenses allowance of $2,700 resulting in a total funding request of $73,965 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 14. Annual Contract for UPS Maintenance and Repair from DC Group Inc. ($38,325 annually) for one year with the option to renew four additional one-year periods totaling $191,625 if all extensions are exercised and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $9,581.25 so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the city council to satisfy the cities obligation during the renewal terms (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 15. Purchase of Kids Area Computers from AWE Learning in the amount of $75,000.00 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 16. Purchase of Water Supplies from Fortiline ($99,191.45) through a national cooperative agreement with the National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 17. Escrow Agreement between the City of Grand Prairie and Knox Street Partners No. 30, LTD (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 18. Professional Engineering Contract with Walter P Moore for Avenue K and Sherwood Forest Drainage Study in the amount of $101,800.00 (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 19. Carruthers Landscape Mgt. Change Order #5 increase by $74,491.41 annually for two years for Parks landscape maintenance services (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 20. Award bid for the completion of one residential reconstruction project as part of the HOME Reconstruct Program to Symone Construction Services, LLC in the amount of $136,486.20 (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 21. Annual contract for water chemicals from Petra Chemical Acquisition Company LLC dba DCC for ten (10) months totaling an estimated $250,000 through a national Cooperative Agreement with BuyBoard (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 22. Annual contracts for motor fuel from Mansfield Oil Co. of Gainesville, Inc., US Oil a Division of U.S. Venture, Inc., Truman Arnold Companies, Pinnacle Petroleum, Inc., and Petroleum Traders Corporation Authorize execution of a rebate agreement with National Intergovernmental Purchasing Alliance Company d/b/a OMNIA Partners, Public Sector at an estimated annual amount of ($4,000,000). This agreement is for an initial term of five (5) months with the option to renew for two additional one-year periods totaling an estimated $12,000,000 if all extensions are exercised and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $50,000 of the original maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the city council to satisfy the cities obligation during the renewal term (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 23. Annual Agreement for a one-time purchase of an outdoor, multi-tree (3) Christmas display and installation, tear-down and monthly maintenance from Danken in the amount of $83,425.00 and annual installation, tear-down and monthly maintenance for four additional one-year periods in the amount of $19,000.00 annually to equal a total contract value of $159,425.00 if all renewals are executed; and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations of up to $20,856.25 of the maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the city’s obligation during the renewal terms (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 24. Annual contract for Audit Services from Weaver and Tidwell, LLP in the amount of $186,750 annually. This agreement will be for one year with the option to renew for four additional one-year periods totaling $933,750 if all extension are exercised. Authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $46,687.50 so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City’s obligation during the renewal terms (This item was reviewed by the Finance & Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 25. Amendment No. 2 regarding the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) Contract with Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors (H&W) for EpicCentral work in the amount of $816,861.46 addressing project enhancements, revisions, and coordination items (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 26. Professional Engineering Services contract with Freese & Nichols, Inc. (FNI) for Lake Ridge Lift Station Improvements, Phase I in the amount of $1,030,200 and a 5% contingency amount of $51,510 for the total amount of $1,081,710 (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 27. Annual contract for flex base material from Big City Crushed Concrete ($388,000 annually) for one year with the option to renew four additional one-year periods totaling $1,940,000 if all extensions are exercised and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $50,000 so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City's obligation during the renewal term(s) (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 28. Annual Contract for rental of a Portable Ice-Skating Rink from Chill Entertainment (up to $125,500.00 annually). This agreement will be for one year with the option to renew for four additional one-year periods totaling $627,500.00 if all extensions are exercised. Authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations of up to $31,375 of the original maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City’s obligation during the renewal terms 29. Thelin Recycling Change Order #1 increased by $60,000 annually for three years for yard waste grinding services 4 30. Grand Prairie Local Government Corporation Director Removal/Appointment 31. A resolution declaring expectation to reimburse expenditures for a land purchase with proceeds of future debt (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 07/05/2022) 32. Resolution amending the Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreement with Grand Prairie Local Government Corporation for a cash grant of an additional $6,715,000 to be used for the purchase and maintenance of real property; identify the property located at 630 W. Main Street and Lot 2, Golden Chick Plat (6.81 acres) and Lot 4, Belt Line Road and IH 30 Addition (3.181 acres) as a suitable site for the location, relocation or expansion of a business within the City and authorize the purchases of said property 33. Resolution approving a Chapter 380 Program Agreement for Economic Development Incentives with AIKG, LLC, in an amount not to exceed $2,300,000; granting a partial rebate on ad valorem property tax revenues, a partial rebate of sales tax revenues, and a one-time construction building materials situs rebate 34. Ordinance amending the FY 2021-2022 Pooled Investment Budget for the purchase of an approximate 31.337 acre tract of land located at or near 2401 Lower Tarrant Road from MB Capital Investors, Inc. in the amount of $460,000 for cricket practice fields and other municipal purposes 35. Ordinance amending the FY2021/2022 Solid Waste Operating Budget; Professional contract for construction of Sector 4A Liner System with FCS Construction in the amount of $2,207,902 with a 5% contingency of $121,435, totaling $2,329,337; Professional Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) contract to Weaver Consultants Group in the amount not to exceed $199,394. The combined total of these projects is $2,528,731 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022)
Public Hearing & Resolution approving the proposed budget for FY 2022-2023 of the Grand Prairie Crime Control and Prevention District
Resolution adopting a maximum proposed property (ad valorem) tax of $0.664998 per $100 taxable value that the City Council will consider for Fiscal Year 2022-2023
Place a proposal on the September 20, 2022, City Council meeting agenda to adopt a 2022 proposed tax rate of $0.664998/$100 valuation, and call a public hearing on a tax rate that may exceed the ‘no new revenue’ tax rate and a public hearing on the proposed budget
Resolution authorizing the City Manager to submit Fiscal Year 2023 grant application with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) the total budget to operate the grand connection for fiscal year 2023 is $1,528,937 which the city will provide matching requirements of $473,403 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022)
STP-22-06-0031 -Site Plan - 360 Crossing at Red Hawk (City Council District 2). Site Plan for a 213,840 sq. ft. industrial warehouse on 12.498 acres. Tracts 5 and 5C6, Whiting, William J Survey, Abstract No. 1614 and Tract 3, Garcia, Montez and Duran Survey, Abstract No. 629, City of Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas, zoned Light Industrial (LI) District, within the SH 360 Corridor Overlay District, and addressed as 2617 S. SH 360 (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 6-0)
STP-22-05-0027 - Site Plan - Combicut Expansion (City Council District 1). Site Plan for a 3,960 sq. ft. addition to an existing industrial building on 0.77 acres. Lot 24-R, Block 3, Dalworth Hills Addition Revised, City of Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas, zoned Light Industrial (LI), and addressed as 2470 NW Dallas Street (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 6-0)
STP-22-03-0016 - Site Plan – International Leadership Texas K-8 (City Council District 6). Site Plan for a K-8 School on 24.51 acres. A tract of land situated in the Joseph Lawrence Survey, Abstract No. 616 and the Seth M. Blair Survey, Abstract No. 135, City of Grand Prairie, Ellis County, Texas, zoned PD-322A, and generally located east of SH 360 and south of Double Oak Ave (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 6-0)
43. CPA-22-06-0006 - Comprehensive Plan Amendment - 5000 Martin Barnes Rd. (City Council District 4). Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the Future Land Use Map Designation from Low Density Residential to High Density Residential for 17.782 acres. John W. Harwood Survey, Abstract 661, City of Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas, zoned Planned Development (PD-130) with Multi-Family uses and Agriculture, with an approximate address of 5000 Martin Barnes Rd (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission’s motion to approve failed by a vote of 3-3, resulting a recommendation of denial) 44. ZON-22-05-0016 – Zoning Change/Concept Plan - 5000 Martin Barnes Rd. (City Council District 4). Zoning Change from Agriculture to Multi-family-One on 0.92 acres and a Concept Plan depicting 255 Multi-Family units on 17.782 acres. Tracts 2A and 2C John W. Harwood Survey, Abstract 661, City of Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas, Zoned Planned Development (PD-130) with Multi-Family uses and Agriculture with an approximate address of 5000 Martin Barnes Rd (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission motion to approve failed by a vote of 3-3, resulting in a recommendation of denial)
SUP-22-07-0029 - Specific Use Permit – Pop Shelf Variety Store (City Council District 2). Specific Use Permit for a Variety Store located at 3182 S HWY 161. Epic East Towne Crossing Phase 2, Block A, Lot 8R, City of Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, zoned PD-364, within the SH 161 Corridor Overlay District, and addressed as 3182 S HWY 161, Suite 500 (On August 8, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 7-1)
ZON-22-06-0017 - Zoning Change - 210 NW 7th Street (City Council District 5). Zoning Change from Central Area to a Planned Development District for Central Area and Single Family Uses. Part of Lots 11 and 12, Block 201, Dalworth Park Addition, City of Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, zoned CA, within CBD No. 2, and addressed as 210 NW 7th St (On August 8, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 7-1)
CITIZEN COMMENTS Citizens may speak during Citizen Comments for up to five minutes on any item not on the agenda by completing and submitting a speaker card. ADJOURNMENT
Invocation led by Reverend Lesta Anderson of The Woods United Methodist Church. Pledge of Allegiance to the US Flag and Texas Flag led by Council Member Del Bosque.
CONSENT AGENDA The full agenda has been posted on the city's website, www.gptx.org, for those who may want to view this agenda in more detail. Citizens may speak for five minutes on any item on the agenda by completing and submitting a speaker card. 3. Minutes of the August 2, 2022, City Council Meeting 4. Grand Prairie Crime Control and Prevention District Board of Directors Appointments 5. Annual agreement including four annual renewal options with Cigna for Dental PPO and Dental HMO and providing guaranteed fixed rates for five years. Dental HMO rates for employee, employee + spouse, Employee + Children, and Employee + Family are $7.26, $13.78, $15.98, and $23.60 respectively. Dental PPO 1 rates for employee, employee + spouse, Employee + Children, and Employee + Family are $40.94, $80.88, $84.86, and $146.74 respectively (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 8/02/2022) 6. Authorize the City Manager to accept a Routine Airport Maintenance Program (RAMP) Grant from Texas Department of Transportation Aviation Division (TxDOT-Aviation) which provides matching funds of 50% of City expenditures for airport maintenance up to $50,000 7. Commercial Hangar lease with Aviator Air Flight School, LLC, for Hangar 20 South D for a term of one year to begin on July 5, 2022 and ending on June 30, 2023, with an annual rent of $3,792.00 8. Renewal of Commercial Lease for CareFlite 10 North A ;11 North and 14 North for a thirty (30) year term with a single renewal option for thirty (30) years for a monthly combined rate of $5,393.22 per month and $55.00 per month for marquee sign advertising and authorize City Manager to execute renewal options under the same term 9. Change order #1 for Aviation Fuel: Years one through three are increasing by $225,000 annually and years four and five are increasing by $200,000 annually, for a total increase of 1,075,000 if all extensions are exercised; Authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $50,000 so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City’s obligation during the renewal terms 10. Purchase of OpenGov Budgeting & Planning Suite and Reporting & Transparency Platform in the amount of $441,669 from OpenGov Inc. through the Texas DIR Contract Number DIR-TSO-4227 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 11. Change Order No. 2 with Dallas County for the widening and extension of Wildlife Pkwy between Belt Line Rd and SH 161 in the amount of $23,946,070, with the City’s contribution for Change Order Number 2 being $10,573,035 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 12. Professional Services Contract for sales/use tax compliance review and recovery services from Texas City Services, LLC in the amount of $150,000 annually. This agreement will be for one year with the option to renew for four additional one-year periods totaling $750,000 if all extensions are exercised. Authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations of up to $37,500 of the original maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City’s obligation during the renewal terms (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 2 13. Professional Design Services contract with Rouch Architects in the amount of $56,150 for programming, planning, design, documentation, and construction administration services for renovations of the Public Health & Environmental Quality Department at level 2 of City Hall East. In addition, staff is recommending a 10% design contingency in the amount of $5,615, an allowance of $9,500 for low voltage design and a reimbursable expenses allowance of $2,700 resulting in a total funding request of $73,965 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 14. Annual Contract for UPS Maintenance and Repair from DC Group Inc. ($38,325 annually) for one year with the option to renew four additional one-year periods totaling $191,625 if all extensions are exercised and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $9,581.25 so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the city council to satisfy the cities obligation during the renewal terms (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 15. Purchase of Kids Area Computers from AWE Learning in the amount of $75,000.00 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022) 16. Purchase of Water Supplies from Fortiline ($99,191.45) through a national cooperative agreement with the National Cooperative Purchasing Alliance (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 17. Escrow Agreement between the City of Grand Prairie and Knox Street Partners No. 30, LTD (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 18. Professional Engineering Contract with Walter P Moore for Avenue K and Sherwood Forest Drainage Study in the amount of $101,800.00 (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 19. Carruthers Landscape Mgt. Change Order #5 increase by $74,491.41 annually for two years for Parks landscape maintenance services (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 20. Award bid for the completion of one residential reconstruction project as part of the HOME Reconstruct Program to Symone Construction Services, LLC in the amount of $136,486.20 (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 21. Annual contract for water chemicals from Petra Chemical Acquisition Company LLC dba DCC for ten (10) months totaling an estimated $250,000 through a national Cooperative Agreement with BuyBoard (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 22. Annual contracts for motor fuel from Mansfield Oil Co. of Gainesville, Inc., US Oil a Division of U.S. Venture, Inc., Truman Arnold Companies, Pinnacle Petroleum, Inc., and Petroleum Traders Corporation Authorize execution of a rebate agreement with National Intergovernmental Purchasing Alliance Company d/b/a OMNIA Partners, Public Sector at an estimated annual amount of ($4,000,000). This agreement is for an initial term of five (5) months with the option to renew for two additional one-year periods totaling an estimated $12,000,000 if all extensions are exercised and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $50,000 of the original maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the city council to satisfy the cities obligation during the renewal term (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 23. Annual Agreement for a one-time purchase of an outdoor, multi-tree (3) Christmas display and installation, tear-down and monthly maintenance from Danken in the amount of $83,425.00 and annual installation, tear-down and monthly maintenance for four additional one-year periods in the amount of $19,000.00 annually to equal a total contract value of $159,425.00 if all renewals are executed; and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations of up to $20,856.25 of the maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the city’s obligation during the renewal terms (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 24. Annual contract for Audit Services from Weaver and Tidwell, LLP in the amount of $186,750 annually. This agreement will be for one year with the option to renew for four additional one-year periods totaling $933,750 if all extension are exercised. Authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $46,687.50 so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City’s obligation during the renewal terms (This item was reviewed by the Finance & Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 25. Amendment No. 2 regarding the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) Contract with Hill & Wilkinson General Contractors (H&W) for EpicCentral work in the amount of $816,861.46 addressing project enhancements, revisions, and coordination items (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 26. Professional Engineering Services contract with Freese & Nichols, Inc. (FNI) for Lake Ridge Lift Station Improvements, Phase I in the amount of $1,030,200 and a 5% contingency amount of $51,510 for the total amount of $1,081,710 (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 27. Annual contract for flex base material from Big City Crushed Concrete ($388,000 annually) for one year with the option to renew four additional one-year periods totaling $1,940,000 if all extensions are exercised and authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations up to $50,000 so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City's obligation during the renewal term(s) (This item was reviewed by the Finance and Government Committee on 08/02/2022) 28. Annual Contract for rental of a Portable Ice-Skating Rink from Chill Entertainment (up to $125,500.00 annually). This agreement will be for one year with the option to renew for four additional one-year periods totaling $627,500.00 if all extensions are exercised. Authorize the City Manager to execute the renewal options with aggregate price fluctuations of up to $31,375 of the original maximum price so long as sufficient funding is appropriated by the City Council to satisfy the City’s obligation during the renewal terms 29. Thelin Recycling Change Order #1 increased by $60,000 annually for three years for yard waste grinding services 4 30. Grand Prairie Local Government Corporation Director Removal/Appointment 31. A resolution declaring expectation to reimburse expenditures for a land purchase with proceeds of future debt (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 07/05/2022) 32. Resolution amending the Chapter 380 Economic Development Agreement with Grand Prairie Local Government Corporation for a cash grant of an additional $6,715,000 to be used for the purchase and maintenance of real property; identify the property located at 630 W. Main Street and Lot 2, Golden Chick Plat (6.81 acres) and Lot 4, Belt Line Road and IH 30 Addition (3.181 acres) as a suitable site for the location, relocation or expansion of a business within the City and authorize the purchases of said property 33. Resolution approving a Chapter 380 Program Agreement for Economic Development Incentives with AIKG, LLC, in an amount not to exceed $2,300,000; granting a partial rebate on ad valorem property tax revenues, a partial rebate of sales tax revenues, and a one-time construction building materials situs rebate 34. Ordinance amending the FY 2021-2022 Pooled Investment Budget for the purchase of an approximate 31.337 acre tract of land located at or near 2401 Lower Tarrant Road from MB Capital Investors, Inc. in the amount of $460,000 for cricket practice fields and other municipal purposes 35. Ordinance amending the FY2021/2022 Solid Waste Operating Budget; Professional contract for construction of Sector 4A Liner System with FCS Construction in the amount of $2,207,902 with a 5% contingency of $121,435, totaling $2,329,337; Professional Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) contract to Weaver Consultants Group in the amount not to exceed $199,394. The combined total of these projects is $2,528,731 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022)
Public Hearing & Resolution approving the proposed budget for FY 2022-2023 of the Grand Prairie Crime Control and Prevention District
Resolution adopting a maximum proposed property (ad valorem) tax of $0.664998 per $100 taxable value that the City Council will consider for Fiscal Year 2022-2023
Place a proposal on the September 20, 2022, City Council meeting agenda to adopt a 2022 proposed tax rate of $0.664998/$100 valuation, and call a public hearing on a tax rate that may exceed the ‘no new revenue’ tax rate and a public hearing on the proposed budget
Resolution authorizing the City Manager to submit Fiscal Year 2023 grant application with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) the total budget to operate the grand connection for fiscal year 2023 is $1,528,937 which the city will provide matching requirements of $473,403 (The Finance and Government Committee reviewed this item on 08/02/2022)
STP-22-06-0031 -Site Plan - 360 Crossing at Red Hawk (City Council District 2). Site Plan for a 213,840 sq. ft. industrial warehouse on 12.498 acres. Tracts 5 and 5C6, Whiting, William J Survey, Abstract No. 1614 and Tract 3, Garcia, Montez and Duran Survey, Abstract No. 629, City of Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas, zoned Light Industrial (LI) District, within the SH 360 Corridor Overlay District, and addressed as 2617 S. SH 360 (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 6-0)
STP-22-05-0027 - Site Plan - Combicut Expansion (City Council District 1). Site Plan for a 3,960 sq. ft. addition to an existing industrial building on 0.77 acres. Lot 24-R, Block 3, Dalworth Hills Addition Revised, City of Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas, zoned Light Industrial (LI), and addressed as 2470 NW Dallas Street (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 6-0)
STP-22-03-0016 - Site Plan – International Leadership Texas K-8 (City Council District 6). Site Plan for a K-8 School on 24.51 acres. A tract of land situated in the Joseph Lawrence Survey, Abstract No. 616 and the Seth M. Blair Survey, Abstract No. 135, City of Grand Prairie, Ellis County, Texas, zoned PD-322A, and generally located east of SH 360 and south of Double Oak Ave (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 6-0)
43. CPA-22-06-0006 - Comprehensive Plan Amendment - 5000 Martin Barnes Rd. (City Council District 4). Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the Future Land Use Map Designation from Low Density Residential to High Density Residential for 17.782 acres. John W. Harwood Survey, Abstract 661, City of Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas, zoned Planned Development (PD-130) with Multi-Family uses and Agriculture, with an approximate address of 5000 Martin Barnes Rd (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission’s motion to approve failed by a vote of 3-3, resulting a recommendation of denial) 44. ZON-22-05-0016 – Zoning Change/Concept Plan - 5000 Martin Barnes Rd. (City Council District 4). Zoning Change from Agriculture to Multi-family-One on 0.92 acres and a Concept Plan depicting 255 Multi-Family units on 17.782 acres. Tracts 2A and 2C John W. Harwood Survey, Abstract 661, City of Grand Prairie, Tarrant County, Texas, Zoned Planned Development (PD-130) with Multi-Family uses and Agriculture with an approximate address of 5000 Martin Barnes Rd (On July 25, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission motion to approve failed by a vote of 3-3, resulting in a recommendation of denial)
SUP-22-07-0029 - Specific Use Permit – Pop Shelf Variety Store (City Council District 2). Specific Use Permit for a Variety Store located at 3182 S HWY 161. Epic East Towne Crossing Phase 2, Block A, Lot 8R, City of Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, zoned PD-364, within the SH 161 Corridor Overlay District, and addressed as 3182 S HWY 161, Suite 500 (On August 8, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 7-1)
ZON-22-06-0017 - Zoning Change - 210 NW 7th Street (City Council District 5). Zoning Change from Central Area to a Planned Development District for Central Area and Single Family Uses. Part of Lots 11 and 12, Block 201, Dalworth Park Addition, City of Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, zoned CA, within CBD No. 2, and addressed as 210 NW 7th St (On August 8, 2022, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval by a vote of 7-1)
CITIZEN COMMENTS Citizens may speak during Citizen Comments for up to five minutes on any item not on the agenda by completing and submitting a speaker card. ADJOURNMENT