CouncilTrac · Meeting
City Council — June 10, 2024
Meeting summary
17 agenda items · 1 public hearing · 7 consent items · $907,826 in spending items · 1 zoning case
- Public hearing: Public hearing: Rezone 2251 N. Glenville Dr. from industrial to planned development for multi-family
- Largest spending item: Bid #86-24: Award $907,826.40 contract for Prairie Creek manhole rehabilitation — $907,826.40
Ceremonial · 2 items routine
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Invocation by Curtis Dorian
The meeting opens with an invocation delivered by Curtis Dorian.
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Pledge of Allegiance led by Curtis Dorian
Curtis Dorian leads the Pledge of Allegiance to the U.S. and Texas flags.
Public comments · 1 item routine
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Public comments on agenda items and visitors forum
Residents may address the council on any item on tonight's agenda or on topics not otherwise scheduled for a public hearing.
Consent agenda
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Ordinance 4498: Rezone 6.5 acres on Buckingham Blvd. to townhome planned development
This ordinance would rezone a 6.5-acre tract on the north side of Buckingham Boulevard, west of Audelia Road, from Office/Commercial (O/C) to a Planned Development for the RA-1100-M Residential Attached (Townhome) district, with an approved concept plan.
The change would convert a commercially zoned site to townhome development, adding residential density in that area.
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Ordinance 4499: Add bicycle parking requirements to the zoning ordinance
This ordinance amends the city's comprehensive zoning ordinance by renaming Article XXII-D to "Vehicle and Bicycle Parking," renumbering the existing variances section, and adding a new Section 2 establishing bicycle parking standards.
New bicycle parking requirements will apply city-wide to future development, affecting developers and anyone who bikes to businesses or facilities.
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Ordinance 4500: Approve major modifications to West Spring Valley Corridor PD at Floyd Rd. and James Dr.
This ordinance amends the West Spring Valley Corridor Planned Development district, updating previously approved major modifications and adopting a new concept plan, development standards, sign standards, and a concept plan for Building Pad 3 for 5.085 acres at the southeast corner of Floyd Road and James Drive.
The changes update what can be built on this commercial corridor site, affecting the area's look, uses, and signage.
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Resolution 24-08: Reappoint Gary A. Slagel to the DART Board of Directors
The council would reappoint Gary A. Slagel to Richardson's aggregated fractional seat on the DART Board of Directors, a position shared with the City of University Park and the Towns of Addison and Highland Park.
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Resolution 24-09: Approve interlocal agreement with Dallas County for Maple Street reconstruction
This resolution approves a project-specific agreement with Dallas County under an existing Road & Bridge Master Interlocal Agreement for improvements to Maple Street from Greenville Avenue to Abrams Road, designated a "Type E" public roadway.
The interlocal agreement formalizes cost-sharing and responsibilities with Dallas County for this street improvement project.
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Bid #72-24: Annual contract with A&M Maintenance Services for pavement markings
The council is asked to award an annual requirements contract to A&M Maintenance Services, Inc. for furnishing and installing pavement marking materials (such as lane lines and crosswalk paint) at unit prices.
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Bid #86-24: Award $907,826.40 contract for Prairie Creek manhole rehabilitation
The council is asked to award a $907,826.40 contract to Southern Trenchless Solutions for rehabilitating manholes at Prairie Creek, purchased through the BuyBoard cooperative contract #730-24.
Manhole rehabilitation helps prevent sewer failures and protects water quality in the Prairie Creek area.
Public hearings
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Public hearing: Rezone 2251 N. Glenville Dr. from industrial to planned development for multi-family
A property owner is requesting to rezone approximately 2.22 acres at 2251 N. Glenville Drive — currently zoned I-M(1) Industrial — to a Planned Development (PD) district with modified development standards to allow a multi-family residential development.
Approving this rezoning would replace an industrial-zoned site with apartments or similar housing near Waterwood Drive.
Discussion
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Discussion: DART programs and topics of interest
The council will review and discuss programs and topics of interest related to Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART).
DART decisions can affect transit service, station development, and how Richardson residents travel across the region.
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Discussion: Transportation and Mobility Work Plan
The council will review and discuss the city's Transportation and Mobility Work Plan, which outlines upcoming projects and priorities for moving people around Richardson.
The work plan shapes which road, trail, and mobility projects get funded and built in the coming years.
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Discussion: Information Technology Work Plan
The council will review and discuss the city's Information Technology Work Plan.
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Discussion: Custer Parkway reconstruction from W. Campbell Road to SH 190
The council will review and discuss the planned reconstruction project on Custer Parkway between West Campbell Road and State Highway 190.
This reconstruction will affect traffic patterns and access along one of Richardson's major north-south corridors.
Other business · 2 items routine
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Approve minutes of the June 3, 2024 council meeting
The council is asked to approve the official record of its previous meeting held on June 3, 2024.
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Staff report on items of community interest
City staff will present a report on recent and upcoming items of community interest.