Minutes TC 08/25/1986MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING
TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB
TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS
THE STATE OF TEXAS >
COUNTY OF DENTON )
The Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club met in Regular
Session on Monday August 25, 1986 at the Municipal Utility
District building, 100 Water Plant 1load, Trophy Club,, Texas.
The meeting was held within the boundaries of the Town and
was open to the Public*
Jim Carter
Dick Venetoff
Bettye Dayton
Aldo Martignago
Tracy Kunkel
Tarry Vance
Mayor
Mayor Pro Tem
Council Member
Council Member
Council Member
Council Member
Also present were members of the Town staffs
John Hill
Attorney
Jack Jacobs
Treasurer
Daty i d Nolte
Marshal
Donna Welsh
Secretary
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Carter called the meeting to order at 7105PM.
INVOCATION
The Invocation was led by Tim Turner of Roanoke Christian
Center.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Pledge was led by Jack Jacobs.
CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES
Council Member Martignago made a motion to approve the
minutes of the August 11th meeting with a modification,
Council Member Dayton seconded, motion carried unanimously.
Council Member Dayton made a motion to approve the minutes
for the August 12th Emergency meeting as written, Council
Member Martignago seconded, motion carried with Council
Members Vance and Venetoff abstaining. They were unable to
attend the meeting.
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PRESENTATIONS BY CITIZENS
None
PRESENTATIONS BY COUNCIL
-Mayor Pro Tem Venetoff stated that he was misquoted by the
Keller Paper. The paper stated that he was against fences in
Trophy Club. He pointed out that he as well as the other
Council Members were trying to govern fences in Trophy Club.
-Council Member Dayton asked if there was some problem with
the sign moratorium being enforced. She stated that there are
several signs still up that should have been taken down.
-Council Member Dayton also stated that the Town should also
look at a towing ordinance. She pointed out that there have
been times that owners of cars or boats in conflict of an
ordinance cannot be notified. Mr. Hill will provide the
Council with a towing ordinance to consider.
-Council Member Vance asked if anything had been done on the
Hwy. 114 traffic light. Mayor Carter stated that he and the
Marshal had talked with Mayor White of Westlake. Mayor White
stated that he had contacted Westlake•s attorney but because
he is in Austin, these matters take more time.
CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCESi FIRST READING
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB„ TEXAS-
PROVIDING
REGULATIONS FOR A RESIDENTIAL -121000 SQUARE FEET ZONING
DISTRICT; PROVIDING USE, HEIGHT, AREA AND BUILDING AND
PARKING REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR PLATTING; PROVIDING A
SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTYNOTTO EXCEED THE SUM OF
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1,0O0.00) AND A SEPARATE OFFENSE SHALL
BE DEEMED COMMITTED EACH DAY DURING OR ON WHICH -A-VIOLATION
OCCURS OR CONTINUES; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCESs SECOND READING
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB„ TEXAS ESTABLISHING
REGULATIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF FENCES; PROVIDING
DEFINITIONS; REQUIRING A PERMIT AND A PERMIT FEE;
ESTABLISHING HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING REGULATIONS
REGARDING THE LOCATION, TYPE AND CONSTRUCTION OF FENCES
ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS REGARDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF FENCES
AND SWIMMING POOLS; PROHIBITING THE CONSTRUCTION°OF A FENCE
ACROSS PUBLIC PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR AN INSPECTION;
PROVIDING MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING THAT THIS -SHALL
BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AFFECTING FENCES EXCEPT
TO THE EXTENT OF CONFLICT HEREWITH.
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Mayor Carter stated that this Ordinance had been tabled -at
the last meeting to give the Council time to study several
questions that were brought up. He pointed out the changes
that were made at the August 11th meetings
1. Page2 Section S "a"- Strike the -words "in an area zoned
for residential use".
2. Page 2 Section S "b"- Strike the words "in an area zoned
for residential use".
3. Fencers will be restricted to an area no greater than 800
square feet except for swimming pool enclosures. Fences
for swimming pools shall not extend more than 15 feet from
the edge of the pool. All fences shall abut the home.
Council Member Martignago stated that for the record he was
not opposed to all fences. He felt that the Council had
questions as to the amount of the lot that could be fenced.
Mayor Carter stated that he personally does not like fences
but that personal tastes should be addressed.
Bill Tynes, Chairman of the P & Z stated that people want
fences for different reasons and everyone cannot live on the
golf course. He pointed out that the P 9 Z collected
ordinances from several town's and felt this was a good
ordinance.
Many members of the community stated their feelings on
fences. The overwhelming majority felt the Council should
allow fences for the protection of children and privacy.
Mayor Carter and the Council pointed out to the audience that
one of the reasons for the ordinance being introduced was
because there have been several unsightly fences erected in
Trophy Club and the City has received several complaints.
The following changes were made to the ordinance:
1. Page 2: The permit fee was changed to $25.00.
2. Section 5 "A" should read: It shall be unlawful for any
fence to be constructed that is electrically charged in
any manner.
3. Section 5 "B" should read: It shall be unlawful for any
fence to be constructed or maintained that is composed of
wire fencing.
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4. Page 3 Section "I" should read: Any part of a fence that
faces a street shall have the finished side facing the
street.
3. Page 3 Add Section "K": Wood Fences shall be maintained in
natural wood tones. White picket fences will be accepted.
S. Council Member Vance made a motion to delete the portion
of his motion made at the previous meeting concerning the
500 sq. ft. limit for a fenced area. Council Member
Martignago seconded the motion, motion carried
unanimously.
The Council asked the attorney to add a statement for a
grandfather clause and a statement providing for a variance.
Council Member Vance made a motion to accept the ordinance
with the amendments and to have the P & Z clarify the two
visability statements. Mayor Pro Tem Venetoff seconded the
motion, motion carried unanimously.
COUNCIL TO CONSIDER AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. D 85-E4 DEALING
WITH MOBILE HOMES, BOATS, TRAILERS, PORTABLE STRUCTURES, ETC.
Mayor Carter pointed out that there has been some concern
over Section 6 in the ordinance and its intent.
Mayor Carter suggested the following changes to clarify the
paragraph:
Section 6 "A": It shall be unlawful for any person who is a
resident of the Town to locate or maintain any recreational
vehicle, boat or trailer within the corporate limits of the
Town of Trophy Club for more than two days per month.
Section 6 "B": Any bonafide guest of a resident of the Town
of Trophy Club may locate a recreational vehicle within the
Town for a period not to exceed sever, consecutive days in any
calendar month.
Council Member Vance made a motion to accept the wording as
read by Mayor Carter, Council Member Martignago seconded,
motion carried unanimously.
PRESENTATION: UPDATE FROM PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE
Mr. Jahn Sheller, Chairman of the Parks and Recreation
Committee reviewed the process leading up to the City
receiving the grant for matching funds for a park. He stated
that two appraisals of the land would be needed for the
quarterly report due to the State by September 15th. These
appraisals would cost approximately $2,000.00.
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He asked the Developer Relations Committee to address the
following itemso
1. Talk with the owners of the land in question, (or
investors), to try and secure the dedication of this
tract.
2. Review what the options are if this is not successful.
Council Member Martignago will address item one.
Council Member Vance made a motion to authorize the not to
exceed figure of ($2,,000.00) for the appraisals predicated on
a favorable response from the land owners of the tract.
Council Member Martignago seconded, motion carried
unanimously.
Mr. Sheller will secure estimates by September 10th. The
Council will determine if the answer from the landowner is
favorable before authorizing the expenditure for the
appraisals.
-Mr. Sheller stated that the Parks and Recreation Committee
has reviewed the Park Land Dedication Ordinance and made
several changes. He will take it to the P & Z Commission for
review and then it will be passed to the Council.
-Next,, Mr. Sheller and Beverly Foley presented a report to
the Council concerning two "neighborhood parks". They asked
the Council to consider funding 50% of the $40,000 request
which included a starter set for the playgrounds and
additional lighting for a soccer and baseball field. Mr.
Sheller pointed out that if the grant from the state is
successful, the $25,000 for the additional lighting included
in the request would not be required. They stated that the
insurance for the first year would be paid out of funds
already donated.
Mr. Sheller asked the Council to look into leasing the two
parcels of land for the parks. One is located adjacent to
the C.I.A. pool area and the other is across from the
baseball field adjacent to the creek.
Council Member Vance made a motion to proceed with
investigating a lease and to proceed with verification that
the insurance can be covered, that the City is protected
against any liability and no funding will be committed on the
part of the City by any of these actions. Council Member
Martignago seconded, motion carried unanimously.
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PRESENTATION: BUDGET COMMITTEE TO PRESENT THE BUDGET FOR
FISCAL YEAR OCTOBER 19 1986 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 1987.
Mayor Pro Tem Venetoff and Jack Jacobs, City Treasurer,
reviewed the budget in detail. A copy of the proposed budget
is filed with the minutes of this meeting.
Council Member Vance made a motion to approve a one cent
increase in the 10.18/100 tax rate to provide the funding,
($20,000.00) for the park contingency to be funded in March
1987. Council Member Martignago seconded, motion carried with
Council Member Kunkel abstaining.
Council Member Vance made a motion to submit the budget with
the amendments made tonight to the City Secretary, Council
Member Martignago seconded, motion carried unanimously.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
The Council recessed into Executive Session in accordance
with Article 6252-17 V.A.T.C.S., to discuss the following
matters:
1. Consideration of committee appointments.
OPEN SESSION
The Council appointed Mrs. Carole Nolte as Historian for the
City of Trophy Club. Mrs. Nolte has taken an active interest
in the Town and has consistently attended the Council
meetings.
ADJOURN
Council Member Vance made a motion to adjourns Council Member
Martignago seconded, motion carried unanimously.
MAYOR
CITY SECRETARY