CouncilTrac · Meeting
City Council — November 16, 2020
Meeting summary
13 agenda items · 1 public hearing · 6 consent items · $874,059 in spending items · 1 zoning case
- Public hearing: Public hearing on nonconforming-use rules in the Main Street/Central Expressway Form Based Code district
- Largest spending item: Purchase eight trucks for city departments through BuyBoard cooperative — $500,156.85 (consent) — $500,156.85
- Action item: Rezone 33.36-acre site at Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard to updated industrial PD
Ceremonial · 2 items routine
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Invocation by Kyle Kepner
Kyle Kepner delivers the opening invocation.
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Pledge of Allegiance led by Kyle Kepner
Kyle Kepner leads the Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. and Texas flags.
Public comments · 1 item routine
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Acknowledge public comment cards
The mayor acknowledges residents who submitted public comment cards for this meeting.
Consent agenda
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Approve zoning changes for 3-acre West Spring Valley Corridor site (consent)
Ordinance No. 4363 would grant major modifications to the West Spring Valley Corridor planned development regulations for approximately 3.004 acres at the northwest corner of West Spring Valley Road and Spring Valley Plaza.
The modified development rules will shape what can be built or expanded on this corner property.
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Grant special permit for auto parts and battery sales at 1300 E. Belt Line Road (consent)
Ordinance No. 4364 would grant a special permit allowing motor vehicle parts and accessory sales — including battery sales and complimentary customer services — in a C-M Commercial District at 1300 E. Belt Line Road.
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Authorize electric utility easements to Oncor on two city tracts (consent)
Ordinance No. 4365 would authorize the city manager to negotiate and execute agreements granting Oncor Electric Delivery, LLC electric utility easements on a 400-square-foot tract from the William Bodine Survey (Abstract No. 153) and a 616-square-foot tract from the Isacc Wiley Survey (Abstract No. 1575).
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Purchase eight trucks for city departments through BuyBoard cooperative — $500,156.85 (consent)
Staff requests authorization to issue a purchase order to Rush Truck Centers of Texas, LP for eight trucks for various city departments using the Local Government Purchasing Cooperative (BuyBoard) Contract #601-19, at a total cost of $500,156.85.
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Annual cooperative contract with O'Reilly Auto Parts for vehicle parts and supplies (consent)
Staff requests authorization for an annual requirements contract with O'Reilly Auto Parts for vehicle parts, supplies, equipment, and related services through the TIPS cooperative purchasing program (Contract #180603) administered by Region VIII Education Service Center.
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Authorize $373,902 service agreement with Oncor Electric Delivery (consent)
The council is asked to authorize the city manager to enter into a discretionary service agreement with Oncor Electric Delivery for $373,902.00.
Public hearings
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Public hearing on nonconforming-use rules in the Main Street/Central Expressway Form Based Code district
The council holds a public hearing on proposed changes to how existing industrial (I-M(1)) uses that no longer conform to the Main Street/Central Expressway Form Based Code are regulated. The affected properties total roughly 55.6 acres spread across four sub-districts: Railside (~9.4 acres near W. Phillips St. and S. Sherman St.), Centennial Green (~17.6 acres near Centennial Blvd. and the DART right-of-way), and two Creative Corporate areas (~8.1 acres near S. Sherman St. and TI Blvd., and ~20.5 acres east of S. Sherman St. between Spring Valley Road and the Dallas city limit).
These rule changes would determine what industrial businesses currently operating in these corridors can continue to do — and for how long — as the city pursues redevelopment goals along the Central Expressway corridor.
Action items
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Rezone 33.36-acre site at Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard to updated industrial PD
The council considers adopting Ordinance No. 4362 to rezone a 33.360-acre lot at the southeast corner of Shiloh Road and Breckinridge Boulevard from one planned development for I-M(1) Industrial to a new planned development for I-M(1) Industrial with updated development regulations.
Updated development regulations on this large industrial site could affect future land use, building standards, and activity in that part of Richardson.
Other business · 2 items routine
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Approve minutes from November 9 and November 10, 2020 meetings
The council is asked to approve the official meeting minutes from the November 9, 2020 city council meeting and the November 10, 2020 boards and commissions meeting.
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Open visitor comments
Residents may address the council on topics not otherwise on the agenda.