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following, discussion and provide input regarding same (Staff): ·Community Pool ·July 4th Celebration ·Staffing Attachments: DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 1: Receive Town Manager Class' update regarding the following, discussion and provide input regarding same (Staff): Community Pool July 4th Celebration Staffing Town CouncilPage 6 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-250-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Consent Agenda File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Town Council Regular Session Minutes dated May 23, 2017 (Staff). Attachments:Draft TC Regular Session Minutes May 23, 2017.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 2: Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Town Council Regular Session Minutes dated May 23, 2017 (Staff). Town CouncilPage 7 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 MINUTES FROM REGULAR SESSION TOWN COUNCIL MEETING FOR THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB LOCATION: 100 MUNICIPAL DRIVE, TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 7:00 P.M. Svore Municipal Building Boardroom The Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, met in a Regular Session on Tuesday, May 23, 2017. The meeting was held within the boundaries of the Town and was open to the public. STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF DENTON § TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: C. Nick Sanders Mayor Greg Lamont Mayor Pro Tem, Place 5 Alicia Fleury Council Member-Elect, Place 1 Eric Jensen Council Member-Elect, Place 2 Rhylan Rowe Council Member, Place 3 Tim Kurtz Council Member, Place 4 Philip Shoffner Council Member, Place 6 STAFF PRESENT: Tom Class Town Manager Sherri Lewis PIO/Communications Manager David Dodd Town Attorney Jacob Lohse Recreation Superintendent Holly Fimbres Town Secretary/RMO Todd Mauthe Police Patrol Sergeant Patrick Arata Police Chief Mike Pastor Information Technology Manager Keith Burris Police CID Sergeant Lisa Reich Town Planner Wade Carroll Fire Chief Tracey Shields Police Lieutenant Kelly Darling Recreation Coordinator John Zagurski Budget Manager Amber Karkauskas Director of Finance Mayor Sanders announced the date of Tuesday, May 23, 2017, called the Town Council to order and announced a quorum at 7:00 p.m. The Invocation was offered by Pastor Joel Quile with Bara Church. The Pledges to the American Flag and Texas Flag were led by Council Member Rowe. 1. Administration of Oath of Office and presentation of Certificates of Election to C. Nick Sanders, Mayor, Alicia L. Fleury, Council Member Place No. 1, and Eric Jensen, Council Member Place No. 2 (Staff). Town Secretary/RMO Fimbres administered the Statement of Appointed Officer and Oath of Office to C. Nick Sanders, elected Mayor, and Alicia L. Fleury, elected Council Member Place No. 1. Grand Prairie Mayor Ron Jensen administered the Statement of Appointed Officer and Oath of Office to Eric Jensen, elected Council Member Place No. 2. Mayor Pro Tem Lamont presented Mayor Sanders with a Certificate of Election. Mayor Sanders presented Council Member Fleury and Council Member Jensen with a Certificate of Election. 2. Remarks to and from incoming Council Members (Staff). Council Member Jensen stated that the reason he pursed a public service office was in honor of his father who serves as the Mayor of the City of Grand Prairie. He commented that he began to get involved with the Town in 2014 by serving on the Economic Development Corporation (EDC) 4B Board and then the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ) No. 1 Board. He thanked the residents for electing him and stated that he was eager to serve the Town. Additionally, he recognized his family for their support and stated that he would be celebrating his 22nd wedding anniversary on May 27, 2017. Town CouncilPage 8 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Council Member Fleury stated that she was honored that the residents placed their faith in her to represent them. She thanked the residents and her family for their support, including her husband, children, mother, mother-in- law, and grandmother. Mayor Sanders thanked his wife, Lynda, and his family for their support. He acknowledged former Council Member Parrow and former Council Member Reed for their compassion, dedication, and involvement over the past three years. He remarked that the Council exercised due diligence in establishing strong leadership within the Town’s organization in order to provide integrity and quality service to the residents because Council strived to make Trophy Club a better place to live. He thanked the residents for being involved and the newly elected Council Members for dedicating their time and talents. Council Member Shoffner welcomed Council Member Fleury and Council Member Jensen, whom he believed both sought after the same goals as the former Council. Council Member Rowe congratulated Mayor Sanders for another term and thanked him for his service. He stated that Council Member Fleury displayed commitment within the community by her involvement with the school system. He acknowledged Council Member Jensen for the significant impact that he has made through his contribution serving on EDC 4B and TIRZ No. 1. Mayor Pro Tem Lamont congratulated Mayor Sanders, Council Member Fleury, and Council Member Jensen and stated that he appreciated their commitment. Council Member Kurtz thanked former Council Members Parrow and Reed for bringing harmony to the Town and stated that he looked forward to working with Council Member Fleury and Council Member Jensen. CITIZEN PRESENTATIONS This is an opportunity for citizens to address the Council on any matter whether or not it is posted on the agenda. The Council is not permitted to take action on or discuss any presentations made to the Council at this time concerning an item not listed on the agenda. The Council will hear presentations on specific agenda items prior to the Council addressing those items. You may speak up to four (4) minutes or the time limit determined by the Mayor or presiding officer. To speak during this item you must complete the Speaker's form that includes the topic(s) of your statement. Topics of presentation should be limited to matters over which the Council has authority. Jim Parrow, 8 Brookfield Court, thanked the Council for their support of the Memorial Day Ceremony to be held on May 29, 2017, 10 a.m., at Medlin Cemetery and for the completion of the Veterans Memorial site. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND REPORTS 3. Receive Town Manager Class' update regarding the following, discussion and provide input regarding same (Staff): Town Community Safety Ranking – National Council for Home Safety and Security ranked the Town as the 2nd Safest City in Texas for 2016. Photo Directory – Completion of the Staff photo directory to be used for internal use, which will be published online at a later date. Hiring Process – The following positions have been posted: Director of Parks and Recreation; Director of Community Development; Human Resources Manager; Police Officer; Firefighter; and Landscape Maintenance Worker. Community Events – Sip of Summer event will be co-hosted with Beck and Lakeview PTA’s on May 26th from 6-9 p.m.; Community Pool Opening will be May 27th; and Memorial Day Ceremony will be May 29th and staff will assist with setup and take down. Town Manager Class welcomed Council Member Fleury and Council Member Jensen and thanked them for their dedication to serve the Town. Town Council Minutes May 23, 2017 Page 2 of 8 Town CouncilPage 9 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed as Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Town Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be a separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the consent agenda and will be considered separately. 4. Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Town Council Regular Session Minutes dated April 25, 2017 (Staff). (Town Secretary Note: Approved as presented in the Town Council agenda packet) 5. Consider and take appropriate action regarding financial and variance report dated April 2017 (Staff). 6. Consider and take appropriate action regarding an Ordinance approving a negotiated settlement between the Atmos Cities Steering Committee (“ACSC”) and Atmos Energy Corp., Mid-Tex Division regarding the Company’s 2017 Rate Review Mechanism filings; declaring existing rates to be unreasonable; adopting tariffs that reflect rate adjustments consistent with the negotiated settlement; finding the rates to be set by the settlement tariffs to be just and reasonable and in the public interest; requiring reconciliation and rate adjustments if federal income tax rates change; terminating the RRM process for 2018 pending renegotiation of RRM terms and conditions; requiring the Company to reimburse ACSC’s reasonable ratemaking expenses; determining that this ordinance was passed in accordance with the requirements of the Texas Open Meetings Act; adopting a savings clause; declaring an effective date; and requiring delivery of this ordinance to the Company and the ACSC’s legal counsel (Staff). 7. Consider and take appropriate action regarding an Interlocal Purchasing Agreement between the Town and the City of Southlake for the purchase of goods and services; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). (Town Secretary Note: Approved as presented at the dais) 8. Consider and take appropriate action regarding an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between the Town and Denton County for Public Safety Application Support and Maintenance for the Police Department; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). 9. Consider and take appropriate action regarding an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement between the Town and Denton County for Public Safety Application Support and Maintenance for the Fire Department; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). 10. Consider and take appropriate action regarding a Requisition Request for procurement of radio equipment between the Town and Motorola Solutions for operations in the Fire Department; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). (Town Secretary Note: This was a TCMUD No. 1 budget item and will be a TCMUD No. 1 asset but the funds will be reimbursed to the Town) Motion made by Mayor Pro Tem Lamont, seconded by Council Member Fleury, to approve the Consent Agenda Items 4 through 10. Motion passed unanimously. REGULAR SESSION 11. Consider and take appropriate action regarding an Ordinance authorizing the issuance of Town of Trophy Club, Texas, Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2017; levying a tax, and providing for the security for and payment of said certificates; awarding the sale of the certificates; authorizing the execution and delivery of a Paying Agent Agreement; approving the Official Statement; enacting other provisions relating to the subject; and declaring an effective date (Staff). Director of Finance Karkauskas stated that four bids were received with the lowest rate being at 2.61 percent. Additionally, she introduced and thanked Financial Advisor Mark McLiney, with SAMCO Capital Markets, and Bond Counsel Julie Partain, with Bracewell, LLP, for their exceptional service and assistance during the process. Town Council Minutes May 23, 2017 Page 3 of 8 Town CouncilPage 10 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Financial Advisor McLiney advised that a Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC business has assigned a rating of “AA+” to the Certificates and to the Town’s outstanding general obligation debt. The rating allowed them to receive bids throughout the country that ranged from Minneapolis and Milwaukee, which was a credit to the Council and management. He announced that Stifel, Nicholaus & Company, Incorporated submitted the lowest bid for the Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2017. Motion: Motion made by Council Member Rowe, seconded by Council Member Shoffner, to approve Ordinance No. 2017- 14, authorizing the issuance of Town of Trophy Club, Texas, Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2017; levying a tax, and providing for the security for and payment of said certificates; awarding the sale of the certificates; authorizing the execution and delivery of a Paying Agent Agreement; approving the Official Statement; enacting other provisions relating to the subject; and declaring an effective date of May 23, 2017. Motion passed unanimously. Council Member Rowe requested that Staff distribute to Council an updated Debt Model after the issuance of the Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2017. 12. Consider and take appropriate action regarding the acceptance of the Audit for the Town of Trophy Club, Fiscal Year 2016 (Staff). Director of Finance Karkauskas provided an update regarding the Audit and advised that immediately after the Audit Committee meeting, the Town auditors determined that the Public Improvement District Debt Service Agency Fund, created in 2007, was classified incorrectly as per the guidance provided in Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) 61. Instead of reporting this as a fiduciary fund, the Town should have presented this as a blended component unit. There are no material items within Town financials that are in question; the issue was simply the presentation of this particular fund. Currently there is one small item that needs to be resolved regarding a discrepancy between the Denton County Tax Assessor/Collector and David Taussig and Associates activity summary report, which will be expected to be reconciled by the end of week. Staff believed that the Audit would be ready to be accepted by the June 13, 2017 Council meeting. Council Member Shoffner requested that an asset list be provided to the Council. Mayor Sanders thanked Staff for their hard work to ensure that the Audit was accurate. No action was taken on this item. 13. Case O-AMD-17-001 (Tree Houses) a. Conduct a Public Hearing regarding a request to amend Section 14.02.052, “General Definitions”, Section 14.02.052 entitled “General Definitions” of Division 2, entitled “Definitions” of Article 14.02 entitled “Zoning Ordinance” of Chapter 14 entitled, “Zoning” of the Town of Trophy Club Code of Ordinances to include a definition of “Tree House”; and Amend Subsections (1)(A)(ii), (1)(A)(v), and (6)(A) of Section 14.02.253 entitled “Accessory Structures and Uses” of Division 5, entitled “Supplementary District Regulations” of Article 14.02 entitled “Zoning Ordinance” of Chapter 14 entitled, “Zoning” of the Town of Trophy Club Code of Ordinances to incorporate the regulation of Tree Houses; and Repeal Subsection (3)(A) of Section 14.02.253 entitled “Accessory Structures and Uses” of Division 5, entitled “Supplementary District Regulations” of Article 14.02 entitled “Zoning Ordinance” of Chapter 14 entitled, “Zoning” to allow for Tree Houses (Town Council). Mayor Sanders convened into a Public Hearing at 7:49 p.m. There were no individuals wishing to speak. Mayor Sanders reconvened into Regular Session at 7:51 p.m. Town Council Minutes May 23, 2017 Page 4 of 8 Town CouncilPage 11 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 b. Consider and take appropriate action regarding a request to amend Section 14.02.052, “General Definitions”, Section 14.02.052 entitled “General Definitions” of Division 2, entitled “Definitions” of Article 14.02 entitled “Zoning Ordinance” of Chapter 14 entitled, “Zoning” of the Town of Trophy Club Code of Ordinances to include a definition of “Tree House”; and Amend Subsections (1)(A)(ii), (1)(A)(v), and (6)(A) of Section 14.02.253 entitled “Accessory Structures and Uses” of Division 5, entitled “Supplementary District Regulations” of Article 14.02 entitled “Zoning Ordinance” of Chapter 14 entitled, “Zoning” of the Town of Trophy Club Code of Ordinances to incorporate the regulation of Tree Houses; and Repeal Subsection (3)(A) of Section 14.02.253 entitled “Accessory Structures and Uses” of Division 5, entitled “Supplementary District Regulations” of Article 14.02 entitled “Zoning Ordinance” of Chapter 14 entitled, “Zoning” to allow for Tree Houses (Town Council). Town Planner Reich stated that the Planning & Zoning (P&Z) Commission considered this request on May 4, 2017, and the required public hearing was opened and closed without public comment. The Commission’s main concerns included: increasing the setback; reducing the allowed size; the possibility of habitation or home office; the ability to require permits for the structure or for the trade work; the capability of trees to hold the extra weight; and the possibility of receiving a variance from the Zoning Board of Adjustment (ZBA). A motion was made to table this item to give Staff time to consider the Commission’s discussion and return with more specific guidelines to address the issues that were deliberated. Dennis Sheridan, Chair of the P&Z Commission, stated that if Council desired to allow tree houses, then they should be allowed with no permit and no restrictions, but if Council wanted to add restrictions, a permit must be required to help enforce them. He advised that most of the Commissioners desired to have restrictions because they did not want to create a privacy issue between neighbors, which led the Commission into a discussion on setbacks, structural size, height, and concern about grandfathering any existing tree houses. He remarked that Staff was requested to perform additional research and provide the Commission with more details about their concerns. Discussion took place on whether or not tree house structures that were already built should be grandfathered. Council Member Rowe commented that the Council’s initial recommended change was to treat tree houses the same as children’s playhouses. His preference was for the P&Z Commission to consider expanding the definition of “children’s playhouse” to include tree houses and to add that they could partially be supported by the ground or a tree. Council Member Shoffner stated that he originally recommended allowing tree houses because there were two tree houses already built in Town and this would clean up the ordinance. He noted that if restrictions were established, such as no electricity or water, then Code Enforcement would have an ordinance to reference. Motion: Motion made by Council Member Rowe, seconded by Council Member Kurtz, to direct Staff to amend Case O-AMD-17-001 (Tree Houses) in such a way to remove the prohibition of tree houses and modifying the definition of “children’s playhouse” to be broad as to how the structure was supported. Discussion ensued about the possibility of having to conduct another public hearing if a vote was taken. Council Member Shoffner did not want to trigger another public hearing and was in favor of taking no action to allow the item to remain in the same framework of the current public hearing. Substitute Motion: Substitute Motion made by Council Member Rowe, seconded by Council Member Kurtz, to amend Case O-AMD-17-001 (Tree Houses) by removing tree houses from Subsection, 3, Prohibited structures, within Section 14.02.253, Accessory structures and uses. After discussion that the Council preferred to just provide direction to Staff verses taking action, Council Member Rowe withdrew the Substitute Motion and Council Member Kurtz agreed. Mr. Sheridan affirmed that Staff was still instructed, per the P&Z Commission’s motion, to remove the prohibition of tree houses and include tree houses with the children’s playhouse definition. Town Council Minutes May 23, 2017 Page 5 of 8 Town CouncilPage 12 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town Attorney Dodd advised that if the changes fell under the prior public hearing notification, even with both public hearings being closed, then the direction that was provided would be covered under that framework. No action was taken on this item. 14. Consider and take appropriate action regarding the budget reallocations from the construction contingency funds for the new Trophy Club Town Hall facility; discussion of same (Mayor Sanders). Town Manager Class stated that on April 25, 2017, Staff was tasked to review and evaluate all past reallocations from the Town Hall construction contingency fund to identify potential cost savings. The review was completed, and to date the Town Manager had negotiated three individual credits totaling $14,802.13 back to the contingency fund. The current contingency fund balance was now $84,614.38. Also on April 25, 2017, the Council authorized Staff to utilize $33,397.66 of contingency funds for Town Hall landscaping. Following a secondary review of the private contractor landscaping plan, it was determined that no contingency funds would be expended to complete Town Hall landscaping. The landscaping project, estimated to cost $12,000, would be completed by the Parks Department personnel utilizing available operating funds. In addition, Tree City funding was identified and would be utilized to further offset the cost of Town Hall landscaping. Mayor Sanders and Council Member Kurtz expressed their gratitude for Staff’s ongoing efforts to save resident funds. Mayor Pro Tem Lamont inquired about the Trophy Club Municipal Utility District (TCMUD) No. 1 water meter fee of approximately $10,000. Town Manager Class responded that the vault was installed for the water meter that was not necessary, which was invoiced to TCMUD No. 1 and was rejected for payment by the TCMUD No. 1 Board of Directors. No action was taken on this item. 15. Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Council Chambers; Public Art and Decorations/Furnishings for the Foyer and/or Council Chambers; a Building Dedication Plaque; and funding sources for the new Trophy Club Town Hall facility; discussion of same (Mayor Sanders, Mayor Pro Tem Lamont, and Council Member Shoffner). Mayor Sanders discussed that solicitation had begun for Town artifacts in order to possibly display them in the foyer at the new Town Hall facility. He remarked that it may be appropriate to take action to proceed with planning decorative items, such as the Town logo, on the curved brick entryway wall, a bronze plaque to be mounted on the building, and some sort of enhancement on the wall behind the dais in the Council Chambers since it was a blank wall. Town Manager Class advised that there were no funds currently budgeted for furniture in the foyer. His desire was to at that least purchase a desk that would be occupied with a volunteer, from a core of individuals, that would perform light administrative functions, such as greet residents and answer phones. He also recommended purchasing seating for the foyer area and display cases to house the Town artifacts. Mayor Sanders noted that hotel occupancy tax (HOT) funds could be used for public art, which could possibly be utilized for internal or external art at the Town Hall facility. He acknowledged that the Town was a golf community and that a statue could be installed to honor that heritage. Motion: Motion made by Council Member Shoffner, seconded by Council Member Kurtz, to form a Council Subcommittee, consisting of Mayor Sanders, Council Member Fleury, and Council Member Shoffner, to work with Staff to review the mentioned items, and have them brought back for Council’s consideration. Council Member Shoffner felt that Council Member Fleury could assist with the incorporation of school art from Byron Nelson High School and Medlin Middle School students to highlight their artwork at Town Hall. Town Council Minutes May 23, 2017 Page 6 of 8 Town CouncilPage 13 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Council Member Jensen recommended installing a dedication plaque that displayed the names of the Council that were in place when the Town Hall Facility Proposition was approved by the voters, as well as the names of the Council when the Town Hall opens. Mayor Sanders received consensus from the Council to proceed with Council Member Jensen’s suggestion of the dedication plaque. Council Member Kurtz preferred not to use HOT funds because he wanted to ensure that they remained on budget according to the Proposition that residents voted for. The vote was taken. Motion passed unanimously. 16. Tabled Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate action regarding proposed Town Council meeting dates in July 2017; discussion of same (Staff). Council Member Fleury preferred to hold the July 25, 2017 Council meeting because she would be out of town for the July 11, 2017 Council meeting. Town Manager Class advised that pursuant to the Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for Administration of Fire Protection Services, a Joint Session meeting with the TCMUD No. 1 Board of Directors was required to occur in July 2017; therefore he was proposing to have that meeting on July 25, 2017. Mayor Sanders pointed out that a possible item to be considered at the Joint Session meeting was the removal of the stipulation that required TCMUD No. 1 to provide to the Town any amended or revised MUD Rate Order adopted by MUD not later than sixty (60) days before the effective date of any new rates and charges, within the Wholesale Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment Services and Water and Wastewater Operational Services Agreement. Council Member Jensen recommended maintaining both Council meetings in July and allow for the July 25, 2017 Council meeting to be strictly for TCMUD No. 1 related items. No action was taken on this item. 17. Discussion of items for Future Agendas to include agenda items for consideration on the June 13, 2017 Council agenda and items from the Town Council Future Agenda Items list, to include discussion of the below item (Staff): This item allows Council to request the placement of items on upcoming agendas when the topic of discussion requires research and review that cannot be accomplished in the time frame between regular Council meetings. However, a Council Member may request that an item be placed on the next regularly scheduled meeting without first placing that item on the Future Agenda Items list. All requests for agenda items must comply with Charter requirements. A) Item No. 1 - Review negotiating with the Trophy Club Municipal Utility District No. 1 to transfer the title for the land that the Annex Building is built on and the maintenance building by the Wastewater Treatment Plant. (Lamont 11/10/2015) (1-February 9, 2016) (2-May 10, 2016) (3-August 9, 2016) (4-November 8, 2016) (5-February 14, 2017) (6-May 23, 2017) Mayor Sanders advised that his intent was that the Annex Building would be utilized for Town storage after Staff relocated into the new Town Hall facility. Council Member Shoffner recommended that the Police Department also be used for Town storage after the relocation to the new Town Hall. Council Member Shoffner requested to remove Item No. 5 from the Town Council Future Agenda Items list: Staff research the impact and have a contingency plan for the Town should the Trophy Club Municipal Utility District No. 1 Bond Election fail on May 6, 2017. (Shoffner 4/11/2017) (1-July 11, 2017) Town Council Minutes May 23, 2017 Page 7 of 8 Town CouncilPage 14 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 EXECUTIVE SESSION 18. Pursuant to the following designated section of the Texas Government Code, Annotated, Chapter 551 (Texas Open Meetings Act), the Council will convene into executive session to discuss the following: A) Section 551.074 Personnel Matters to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer or employee: Mayor Pro Tem B) Section 551.071 Consultation with Attorney under Subsection (2) to consult with the Town Attorney on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with the Texas Open Meetings Act: Enforcement of Ordinances CONVENED INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION - START TIME – 8:53 P.M. RECONVENED INTO REGULAR SESSION - START TIME – 9:42 P.M. RECONVENED INTO REGULAR SESSION 19. Consider and take appropriate action regarding the appointment of the Mayor Pro Tem; discussion of same (Staff). Council Member Jensen nominated Council Member Rowe to serve as the Mayor Pro Tem. Mayor Sanders received no further nominations and requested a vote to appoint Council Member Rowe to serve as the Mayor Pro Tem. The vote was taken. The nomination carried 6-0-1 with Mayor Sanders and Council Members Fleury, Jensen, Kurtz, Lamont, and Shoffner voting for and Council Member Rowe voting against. 20. Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Executive Session. No action was taken on this item. ADJOURN Motion made by Council Member Fleury, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Rowe, to adjourn the meeting at 9:44 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary C. Nick Sanders, Mayor Town of Trophy Club, Texas Town of Trophy Club, Texas Town Council Minutes May 23, 2017 Page 8 of 8 Town CouncilPage 15 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-251-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Consent Agenda File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate action regarding a First Amendment to Land Lease Agreement and Memorandum of Land Lease Agreement between the Town and Verizon Wireless, for a wireless antenna facility located along State Highway 114 between Trophy Lake Drive and Trophy Club Drive; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). Attachments:Staff Report - Verizon Wireless.pdf Verizon Wireless First Amendment to Crooked Creek Lease Agreement.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 3: ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingaFirstAmendmenttoLandLeaseAgreementandMemorandumofLand LeaseAgreementbetweentheTownandVerizonWireless,forawirelessantennafacilitylocatedalongStateHighway 114betweenTrophyLakeDriveandTrophyClubDrive;andauthorizingtheMayororhisdesigneetoexecuteall necessary documents (Staff). Town CouncilPage 16 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:David Dodd, Town Attorney CC: Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO Re: Verizon Wireless Town Council Meeting, June 27, 2017 Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate action regarding a First Amendment to Land Lease Agreement and Memorandum of Land Lease Agreement between the Town and Verizon Wireless, for a wireless antenna facility located along State Highway 114 between Trophy Lake Drive and Trophy Club Drive; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). Explanation: We have been requested to add the new utility easement because they were unable to use the previous utility easement that was in the original agreement Councilapproved in March 2016. All that has changed is the new utility easement from the lease area to the NW has been added and the lease area equipment was moved to the ROW line. This was done because of the new sound wall going in the berm as well as the berm is full of utility lines and pipes. Attachments: Verizon Wireless First Amendment to Crooked Creek Lease Agreement Recommendation: Staff recommends that Council approve the Amended Agreement. Page 1 of 1 Town CouncilPage 17 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Crooked Creek NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: IF YOU ARE A NATURAL PERSON, YOU MAY REMOVE OR STRIKE ANYOR ALLOF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM ANYINSTRUMENTTHAT TRANSFERS AN INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTYBEFORE IT IS FILED FORRECORD IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS: YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER. FIRST AMENDMENT TO LAND LEASEAGREEMENT AND MEMORANDUM OF LAND LEASEAGREEMENT WHEREAS, the Town of Trophy Club("Lessor") and Dallas MTA, L.P.d/b/a Verizon Wireless ("Lessee") entered into a Land Lease Agreement (the "Agreement") dated May 2, 2016, covering property ("Property") located in Denton County, Texas; and WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee executed that certain Memorandum of Land LeaseAgreement dated May 2, 2016(the "Memorandum") and recorded May 4, 2016,as Instrument No. 2016- 51455, Real Property Records of Denton County, Texas; and WHEREAS, Lessor and Lessee now desire to amend the Agreementand Memorandum as herein set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree to the following: 1.Exhibit A to the Agreement and Memorandum ishereby replaced in its entiretywith Exhibit A-1, attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. 2.Exhibit B to the Agreement and Memorandum is hereby replaced in its entiretywith Exhibit B-1, attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. 3.Except as hereby amended, all other provisions of the Agreementwill remain in full force and effect as originally written and is hereby confirmed as to all provisions contained therein. In the event of any conflict between the terms of this First Amendment and the terms of the Agreement, this First Amendment shall control. \[SIGNATURE PAGE TO FOLLOW\] Town CouncilPage 18 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Crooked Creek IN WITNESS WHEREOF, hereunto and to a duplicate hereof, Lessor and Lesseehave caused this First Amendment to be duly executed on the date first written hereinabove. LESSOR: Town of Trophy Club By: Name: Title: Date: LESSEE: Dallas MTA, L.P. d/b/a Verizon Wireless By: Verizon Wireless Texas, LLC, its General Partner By: Jason Leiker Director NetworkField Engineering Date: Town CouncilPage 19 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Crooked Creek NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _____ day of __________________, 201__, by _____________, _____________ of the Town of Trophy Club. He is personally known to me or has produced a driver's license as identification. (AFFIX NOTARIAL SEAL) ________________________________________________ (OFFICIAL NOTARY SIGNATURE) NOTARY PUBLIC —STATE OF TEXAS My commission expires: ________________________________________________ (PRINTED, TYPED OR STAMPED NAME OF NOTARY) STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF ______________ The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _____ day of __________________, 201__, by Jason Leiker,Director NetworkField Engineeringof Verizon Wireless Texas, LLC, General Partner of Dallas MTA, L.P. d/b/a Verizon Wireless, on behalf of said partnership. He is personally known to me. (AFFIX NOTARIAL SEAL) ________________________________________________ (OFFICIAL NOTARY SIGNATURE) NOTARY PUBLIC —STATE OF TEXAS My commission expires: ________________________________________________ (PRINTED, TYPED OR STAMPED NAME OF NOTARY) Town CouncilPage 20 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Crooked Creek Exhibit A-1 PARENT TRACT #1 DESCRIPTION Tract C of the TROPHY CLUB, SECTION EIGHT, a subdivision out of the J. Sutton Survey, Abstract No. 1154 and the C. Medlin Survey, Abstract No. 823, Denton County, Texas, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Volume 15, page 12, Plat records of Denton County, Texas (or any subsequently recorded Plat or Replat thereof). EASEMENT TRACT DESCRIPTION TRACT NO. 5 BEGINNING at a point in the North right of way line of State Hwy. 114, said point also being the centerline of Marshall Creek of Trophy Club, Section 8, recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE with the centerline of Marshall Creek, North 38°28'31" East, 36.66 feet to point for corner; THENCE South 68°49'28" East, 3,053.49 feet to point for corner, said point also being the Northwest boundary line of a 127.140 acre tract of land, described in deed from Johnson-Loggins, Inc. to Gibralter Savings Assoc., recorded in Volume 837, Page 16, Deed Records of Denton County, Texas; THENCE South 21°11' West, 35.0 feet to a point for corner said point also the North right of way line of State Hwy. 114; THENCE with the North right of way line of State Hwy. 114, North 68°49'28" West, 3,064.39 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, located as above described and containing 2.458 acres of land. PARENT TRACT #2 DESCRIPTION BEING Tract "C" of Trophy Club, Section Eight, a subdivision out of the J. Sutton Survey, Abstract No. 1154 and the C. Medlin Survey, Abstract No. 823, Denton County, Texas, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat Records of Denton County, Texas. LESSEE'S LAND SPACE DESCRIPTION A tract of land lying in and being a part of The Trophy Club Section Eight, Tract C, an Addition to the City of Trophy Club, Denton County, Texas as recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat records of Denton County, Texas; Said tract being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 1/2" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of Lot 587 of the Trophy Club Section Eight Addition, as recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat Records of Denton County, Texas; Thence N 54°47'04" W on the South line of said lot 587, a distance of 17.69 feet to a point on said South line; Thence S 35°12'56" W perpendicular to said South line, a distance of 40.12 feet to a 1/2" iron rod with cap set for the Northeast corner, said corner being the Point of Beginning; Thence S 20°35'19" W a distance of 12.00 feet to a 1/2" iron rod with cap set on the South Parent Tract Boundary line for the Southeast corner; Thence N 69°24'41" W on said South line, a distance of 20.00 feet to a 1/2" iron rod with cap set for the Southwest corner; Thence N 20°35'19" E a distance of 12.00 feet to a 1/2" iron rod with cap set for the Northwest corner; Thence S 69°24'41" E a distance of 20.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, containing 240.00 square feet or 0.006 acres, more or less. LESSEE'S ACCESS/UTILITY RIGHT OF WAY DESCRIPTION Town CouncilPage 21 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Crooked Creek An Right of Way for ingress, egress and utility purposes crossing a part of The Trophy Club Section Eight, Tract C, an Addition to the City of Trophy Club, Denton County, Texas as recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat records of Denton County, Texas; Said Right of Way being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a 1/2" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of Lot 587 of the Trophy Club Section Eight Addition, as recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat Records of Denton County, Texas; Thence N 54°47'04" W on the South line of said lot 587, a distance of 38.21 feet to a point on said South line; Thence S 35°12'56" W perpendicular to said South line, a distance of 40.33 feet to a point, said point being the Point of Beginning; Thence S 69°24'41" E a distance of 40.00 feet to a point for corner; Thence S 20°35'19" W a distance of 17.00 feet to a point on the South Parent Tract Boundary line and being the North Public Right of Way line of State Highway 114 for corner; Thence N 69°24'41" W on said Right of Way line a distance of 20.00 feet to a 1/2" Iron Rod with cap set for the Southeast corner of the 0.006 acre Lessee's Land Space for corner; Thence N 20°35'19" E a distance of 12.00 feet to a1/2" iron rod with cap set for the Northeast corner of the 0.006 acre Lessee's Land Space; Thence N 69°24'41" W on the North line of said 0.006 acre Lessee's Land Space, a distance of 20.00 feet to a 1/2" iron rod with cap set for the Northwest corner ofthe 0.006 acre Lessee's Land Space for corner; Thence N 20°35'19" E a distance of 52.00 feet to the Point of Beginning, containing 440.00 square feet or 0.010 acres, more or less. LESSEE'S UTILITY RIGHT OF WAY #1 DESCRIPTION A 10.00 foot wide Right ofWay for utility purposes crossing a part of The Trophy Club Section Eight, Tract C, an Addition to the City of Trophy Club, Denton County, Texas as recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat records of Denton County, Texas; Said Right of Way being 5.00 feet oneach side of the following described centerline: Commencing at a 1/2" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of Lot 587 of the Trophy Club Section Eight Addition, as recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat Records of Denton County, Texas; Thence N 54°47'04" W on the South line of said lot 587, a distance of 30.98 feet to a point on said South line; Thence S 35°12'56" W perpendicular to said South line, a distance of 38.42 feet to a point on the North line of the 0.006 acre Lessee's Land Space, said point being the Point of Beginning; Thence N 28°04'54" W a distance of 27.26 feet to the Point of termination on the North line of the Parent Tract Boundary #1. Side lines of said Right of Way to be shortened or extended such as to begin on the North line of the 0.006 acre Lessee's Land Space and terminate on the North line of the Parent Tract Boundary #1. LESSEE'S UTILITY RIGHT OF WAY #2 DESCRIPTION A 10.00 foot wide Right of Way for utility purposes crossing a part of The Trophy Club Section Eight, Tract C, an Addition to the City of Trophy Club, Denton County, Texas; Said Right of Way being 5.00 feet on each side of the following described centerline: Commencing at a 1/2" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of Lot 587 of the Trophy Club Section Eight Addition, as recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat Records of Denton County, Texas; Thence N 54°47'04" W on the South line of said lot 587, a distance of 55.33 feet to a point on said South line; Thence S 35°12'56" W perpendicular to said South line, a distance of Town CouncilPage 22 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Crooked Creek 26.17 feet to a point on the South line of the Parent Tract Boundary #2, said point being the Point of Beginning; Thence N 28°04'54" W a distance of 83.38 feet to the Point of termination on the South line of said Lot 587. Side lines of said Right of Way to be shortened or extended such as to begin on the South line of the Parent Tract Boundary #2 and terminate on the South line of said Lot 587. LESSEE'S COAX RIGHT OF WAY DESCRIPTION A 5.00 foot wide Right of Way for coax purposes crossing a part of The Trophy Club Section Eight, Tract C, an Addition to the City of Trophy Club, Denton County, Texas as recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat records of Denton County, Texas; Said Right of Way being 2.50 feet on each side of the following described centerline: Commencing at a 1/2" iron rod found for the Southeast corner of Lot 587 of the Trophy Club Section Eight Addition, as recorded in Volume 15, Page 12, Plat Records of Denton County, Texas; Thence N 54°47'04" W on the South line of said lot 587, a distance of 44.03 feet to a point on said South line; Thence S 35°12'56" W perpendicular to said South line, a distance of 49.49 feet to a point on an existing transmission pole, said point being the Point of Beginning; Thence N 21°42'33" E a distance of 5.07 feet to a point for corner; Thence S 68°17'17" E a distance of 7.71 feet to the point of termination on the West line of the 0.006 acre Lessee's Land Space. Sidelines of said Right of Way to be shortened or extended such as to begin 1.00 foot on each sidethe above described centerline and Terminate on the West line of the 0.006 acre Lessee's Land Space. Town CouncilPage 23 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Crooked Creek Exhibit B-1 See attached Town CouncilPage 24 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-253-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Consent Agenda File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate action regarding a Requisition Request for procurement of a 2017 Ford F-250 Supercab between the Town of Trophy Club and Silsbee Ford for operations in the Streets Department; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). Attachments:Staff Report - Vehicle Replacment.pdf Requisition Request.pdf Quote.pdf Vehicle Replacement Policy.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 4: ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingaRequisitionRequestforprocurementofa2017FordF-250Supercab betweentheTownofTrophyClubandSilsbeeFordforoperationsintheStreetsDepartment;andauthorizingtheMayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). Town CouncilPage 26 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:Tony Jaramillo, Director of Parks and Recreation CC: Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager Amber Karkauskas, Director of Finance Holly Fimbres, TownSecretary/RMO Ed Helton, Projects Manager/Street Superintendent Re: Agenda Item 2017-253-T Town Council Meeting, June 26, 2017 Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate action regarding a Requisition Request for procurement of a 2017 Ford F-250 Supercab between the Town of Trophy Club and Silsbee Ford for operations in the Streets Department; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). Explanation: In accordance with the Town of Trophy Club vehicle replacement policy, we are asking for this pickup to replace our 2004 Ford F-250. There is budget available in General Fund for Fiscal Year 2017. This procurement request is in the amount of $37,687.50and will be coded in the Town’s general ledger to 01-360-83700. Attachments: Requisition Request Quote Vehicle Replacement Policy Recommendation: Staff recommends Council approval of the requisition request. Council Approval: _____________________________ Mayor Nick Sanders, or designee Town CouncilPage 27 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 2017 27, June Date: Meeting 134 of 28 Page Council Town PRODUCT PRICING SUMMARY GOODBUY 17-17 8F000 VEHICLES www.purschasing.esc2.net VENDOR--Silsbee Ford, 1211 Hwy 96 N., Silsbee TX 77656 End User: Prepared by: TOWN OF TROPHY CLUBRICHARD HYDER Contact:Phone: ED HELTON 817.538.1497(409) 300-1385 Email:Email: EHELTON@TROPHYCLUB.ORGrhyder.cowboyfleet@gmail.com Product Description:Date: FORD F-SERIESJune 7, 2017 A.Bid Item:A. Base Price:$ 21,962.00 5 B.Factory Options CodeOptionsBid PriceCodeOptionsBid Price X2BF250 SUPERCAB 4X4 6.75' BED$ 5,585.00 Z1EXTERIOR WHITE $ - ASINTERIOR GRAY VINYL 40/20/40 $ - 90LPOWER EQUIPMENT GROUP$ 915.00 99T6.7L V8 DIESEL$ 8,795.00 213ELECTRONIC SHIFT ON THE FLY$ 185.00 871REAR VIEW CAMERA$ 370.00 Total of B. Published Options:$ 15,850.00 Published Option Discount (5%)$ (513.25) C.Additional Options \[not to exceed 25%\]$=% 5.4 OptionsBid PriceOptionsBid Price TRANSFER CUST LIGHT BAR AND CONTROLLER$ - $ - TRANSFER CUST WIRING/CONTROLLER FOR $ - SAND SPREADER WIGWAGS$ 75.00 SOUND OFF MPOWER 2 AMBER 2 BLUE GRILL$ 440.00 SOUND OFF UNDERCOVERS RED TAIL LIGHTS$ 170.00 SPRAY IN BEDLINER$ 495.00 GRAPHICS$ 350.00 LABOR$ 525.00 Total of C. Unpublished Options:$ 2,055.00 D.Floor Plan Interest (for in-stock and/or equipped vehicles):$ - E.Lot Insurance (for in-stock and/or equipped vehicles):$ - F.Contract Price Adjustment:$ - G.Additional Delivery Charge:miles$ 533.75 305 H.Subtotal:$ 39,887.50 I.Quantity Ordered x K =$ 39,887.50 1 J.Trade in:$ (2,500.00) FORD F250 1FTSW21P15EB61109 K.GOODBUY Administrative Fee ($300 per purchase order)$ 300.00 L.TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDING GOODBUY FEE$ 37,687.50 Town CouncilPage 29 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club Fleet Replacement Policy General Policy It is the policy of the Town of Trophy Club to provide staff with the tools needed to do the job in a professional, competent, and safe manner. Among the biggest “tools” in accomplishing the task are motor vehicles. In addition, these items are a very substantial financial investment and need to be handled in the most economic manner to the Town, both in their operation and in maximizing their disposal value. Each vehicle has a number of “lives”. Vehicles have a service life, which is the amount of time a vehicle is capable of rendering service. Vehicles have a technological life, which is the amount of time a vehicle is capable of rendering service. Vehicles have a technological life, which represents the relative productivity decline of the unit as compared to newer models. Most important, a vehicle has an economic life, which is the length of time the average total vehicles costis at a minimum. The unit expenses and costs should be considered in determining fleet replacement recommendations;the following is a list of those expenses/costs: 1.Fuel Costs 2.Operation Costs 3.Maintenance Costs, to include parts availability 4.Downtime 5.Technological Obsolescence 6.Condition 7.Safety The realities of the budget process, monetary restrictions, and administrative policies will limit the replacementthat can be made each year, and that priorities must be set to determine which vehicles to replace with available funds. The purpose of this policy is to set forth an outline for user departments, in cooperation with the Finance Departmentto establish these priorities for recommendation to management. Equipment Replacement Evaluation and Criteria Vehicles will be evaluated by four criteria: age, mileage, operation & maintenance cost, condition of body, and mechanical components. A baseline is set for each criterion and points are assigned, depending on how the item’s data compares to the base standard. The ratings are low, base (equal to the standard), high and extreme. Points are assigned as follows: 1-low, 2-base, 3-high, and 4-extreme. Any point total equaling or exceeding eleven (11) indicates that the vehicle should be recommended for replacement. The point total is used to rank its replacement priority, and the larger the number the higher the replacement priority will be. A priority ranking Town CouncilPage 30 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 will be developed for the entire fleet by class of vehicleregardless of departmental assignment. Priority ranking is intended to serve as a guide and should be considered along with manager recommendation. Special circumstancesmight present themselves suchthat a vehicle may not meet the criteriafor recommendation to replace, but due to circumstances not captured in the policy a department head may recommendto replace early. Or on the contrary, a vehiclemay meet the criteria for replacement but the manager might recommend delayingreplacement because they feel the vehicle can still be of use with little maintenance costs. The following is a brief explanation of the rating criteria: Age: based on the experience in the class of equipment and industry standards as recommended by the Government Services Administration, State standards, other cities, etc., and intended to reflect the least cost and highest resale value to the Town. Mileage/Hours: based on the experience in the class of equipment and industry standards as recommended by the Government Services Administration, State standards, other cities, etc., and intended to reflect the least cost and highest resale value to the Town. Maintenance Cost: The base cost will be a total of maintenance and repaircostsas a percentage of the original purchase price. Accident and warranty repairs are not to be included in this total. Condition: a physical evaluation made for each vehicle that meets or exceeds the base standards for age, mileage, and maintenance costs. The criteria would be an assignment of a repair cost as a percentage of the book value of the vehicle. Vehicle history, such as accidents would also be considered at this point. Comments and Other Considerations: This is where the Department Manager can comment on vehicle history, costs, technological changes, safety items, ect. that should be considered in the evaluation Town CouncilPage 31 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Replacement Parameters Age Condition Points Below base replacement age 0 < 1 year over base 1 1-2 years over base 2 3-4 years over base 3 4+ years over base 4 Mileage Condition Points Below base replacement mileage 0 Base + < 10,000 miles (600 hours) 1 Base + 10,000-20,000 miles (600-1,200 hours) 2 Base + 20,000 miles (+1,200 hours) 3 Maintenance Cost Condition Points < 5% of the purchase cost 1 5% to 12% of purchase cost 2 13% to 25% of purchase cost 3 > then 25% of purchase cost 4 Condition Evaluation Condition Points Repair cost <6% of the book value 2 Repair cost 6% to 18% of book value 3 Repair cost >18% of book value 4 Town CouncilPage 32 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Equipment Replacement Base Criteria Item Age Mileage/Hours Truck (non-diesel) 5 80,000 Truck (diesel) 7 90,000 Ambulance 7 75,000/7,500 Police Vehicle 3 60,000 Police Admin Vehicle 5 80,000 Town CouncilPage 33 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Vehicle/Equipment Evaluation Summary Report Item #:__________________________ Evaluation/Report Date:________________ 03253 4-19-17 Department Assignment: _________________________________________________ Streets Ford Year:________________ Make:_____________________ Model:________________ F-250 2004 Description/Use:_______________________________________________________ StreetMaintenance/Sandspreader Summary Values 4 Age ________________ Base Age from Policy _________________ Points: ________ 7 13 Mileage_____________ Base Mileage________________________ Points: ________ 85,6590 90,000 Purchase Cost: _______________ Total M&R: _________________ Points: ________ 3 14,739 2,210.85 2,500 Book Value: ______________ Est Repair Cost:_________________ Points: _________ 04 Total Points 11 Wearerecommendingreplacementofthisunit Comments and other considerations: __________________________________________ withalikevehiclethatwillserveastheStreetSupervisorstruckaswellashandle thedutiesasthesandingtruckunit.Thiswillallowthephasingoutandnon replacementofoneofourF-150's. Town CouncilPage 34 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-262-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Consent Agenda File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate action regarding a Requisition Request for procurement of a new phone system for the new Town Hall facility between the Town of Trophy Club and Mercury Communication for operations in Information Services Department; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents. Attachments:Staff Report - Phone System.pdf Requisition Request.pdf Quote.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 5: ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingaRequisitionRequestforprocurementofanewphonesystemforthe newTownHallfacilitybetweentheTownofTrophyClubandMercuryCommunicationforoperationsinInformation Services Department; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents. Town CouncilPage 35 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:Jonathan Phillips, Director of Administrative Services CC: Thomas M. Class, Sr., Town Manager Amber Karkauskas, Director of Finance Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO Mike Pastor, Information Services Manager Re: Agenda Item 2017-262-T Town Council Meeting, June27,2017 Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate action regarding a Requisition Request for procurement of a new phone system for the new Town Hall facility between the Town of Trophy Club and Mercury Communication for operations in Information Services Department; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents. Explanation: The UNIVERGE SV9100 Communications Servers are robust, feature-rich, unified communications enabled systems that are ideal for small and medium-sized businesses. Each server is designed to help solve today’s communications challenges and is built with our migration path in mind, so we can scale our communications to meet the needs of future organizational growth with a platform that allows for the easy expansion of our system capabilities. Some of the key features are IP or digital voice support, unified messaging, voicemail, mobility features, streamline application integration, stackable chassis, and architecture for future growth. This procurement request is in the amount of $49,950.38 and is within budget for Town Hall, which will be coded in the Town’s general ledger to 89-360-83700-918. Attachments: Requisition Request Quote Recommendation: Staff recommends Council approval of the requisition request. Council Approval: _____________________________ Mayor Nick Sanders, or designee Town CouncilPage 36 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 2017 27, June Date: Meeting 134 of 37 Page Council Town SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND PRICING We are pleased to present the NEC Univerge SV9100 Digital/VoIP system for your review. The proposed solution has been configured to support your immediate and future telecommunications needs. Listed below is a summary of the proposed products and services: 1 NEC SV9100E 12 Phone Package Includes: 1 - 19” Chassis 1 - CPU Main Processor 1 - VoIP Daughter Board 16 - System Resource Licenses 16 - Standard User Licenses - equipped with rack mount kit - equipped with internal battery back-up kit 106 NEC SV9100 System Resource Licenses (total 152) 84 NEC SV9100 Standard Extension User Licenses (total 100) 2 NEC SV9100 Premium Extension User Licenses 100NEC Gigabit Software Licenses 100NEC Thirty-Two Button Software Line Add-on for ITY-8LDX 1 NEC RGA Conference Blade 2NEC RGA Conference License Ports (8 ports each) 1 NEC 4GB Compact Flash Media for Conference Bridge 1 NEC 8G Compact Flash Media - 550 hours of available recording 30NEC SIPCentral OfficeTrunk Licenses 1NEC Analog Station Blades (8 ports each) (faxes and analog devices) 1 NEC Voice Mail Blade 1 NEC UM8000 Resource Licenses (16) 100NEC IP Eight Button Desi-less Terminals 1 Power Surge Protector 1Mercury Provided Project Management, Basic Installation and Design Package 1 Mercury Provided Training forall End Users/Administration 1Five-year Warranty through MOGO Interests, LLC Covering Above Equipment 1Five-year NEC Software Assurance on the SV9100 Premium Software 100 Customer Provided Category 6a Telephone Station Cables 3 Customer Provided 48-port Gig PoE Switches Total Investment: $48,950.38 Note: TaxExempt Town CouncilPage 38 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-254-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Recognition of the Police Department for their contribution in the Town of Trophy Club being ranked No. 1 as being the Safest City in Texas for 2017 according to SafeWise (Staff). Attachments:Safe Wise-Safest City Certificate.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 6: RecognitionofthePoliceDepartmentfortheircontributionintheTownofTrophyClubbeingrankedNo.1asbeingthe Safest City in Texas for 2017 according to SafeWise (Staff). Town CouncilPage 39 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-255-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate action regarding a Proclamation of the Town Council designating July as Park and Recreation Month in Trophy Club; and providing an effective date (Staff). Attachments:PRO 2017-06 - Parks and Rec Month.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 7: ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingaProclamationoftheTownCouncildesignatingJulyasParkand Recreation Month in Trophy Club; and providing an effective date (Staff). Town CouncilPage 41 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS PROCLAMATION NO. 2017-06 A PROCLAMATION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS, DESIGNATING JULY 2017 AS PARK AND RECREATION MONTH IN TROPHY CLUB; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, parks and recreation programs are an integral part of communities throughout this country, including the Town of Trophy Club; and WHEREAS, our parks and recreation are vitally important to establishing and maintaining the quality of life in our communities, ensuring the health of all citizens, and contributing to the economic and environmental well-being of a community and region; and WHEREAS, parks and recreation programs build healthy, active communitiesthat aid in the prevention of chronic disease, provide therapeutic recreation services for those who are mentally or physically disabled, and also improve themental and emotional health of all citizens; and WHEREAS, parks and recreation programs increase a community’s economic prosperity throughincreased property values, expansion of the local tax base, increased tourism, the attraction and retention of businesses, and crime reduction; and WHEREAS, parks and recreation areas are fundamental to the environmental well- being of our community; and WHEREAS, parks and naturalrecreation areas improve water quality, protect groundwater, prevent flooding, improve the quality of the air we breathe, provide vegetative buffers to development, andproduce habitat for wildlife; and WHEREAS, our parks and natural recreation areas ensure the ecological beauty of our community and provide a place for children and adults to connect with nature and recreate outdoors; and WHEREAS, the U.S. House of Representatives has designated July as Parks and Recreation Month; and WHEREAS, the Townof Trophy Clubrecognizes the benefits derived from parks and recreation resources. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB TOWN COUNCIL THAT JULY 2017IS RECOGNIZED AS PARK AND RECREATION MONTH IN THE TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, this 27th day of June 2017. _______________________________ ________________________________ Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary C. Nick Sanders, Mayor Town of Trophy Club, Texas Town of Trophy Club, Texas Town CouncilPage 42 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-268-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/21/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate regarding the acceptance of the Popular Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2016 (Staff). Attachments:Staff Report - Fiscal Year 2016 PAFR.pdf Fiscal Year 2016 PAFR.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 8: ConsiderandtakeappropriateregardingtheacceptanceofthePopularAnnualFinancialReportforFiscalYear2016 (Staff). Town CouncilPage 43 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From: Amber Karkauskas, Director of Finance CC: Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO Re: 2016 PAFR Town Council Meeting, June 27, 2017 Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate regarding the acceptance of the Popular Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2016(Staff). Explanation: The Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) established the Popular Annual Financial Reporting Awards (PAFR) Program in 1991 to encourage and assist state and local governments to extract information from their comprehensive annual financial report. The purpose was to produce high quality, financial reports specifically designed to be readily accessible and easily understandable to the general public and other interested parties without a background in public finance, as well as to recognize individual governments that are successful in achieving that goal. The Town received the Award for Outstanding Achievement from GFOA for its FY 2014 & FY2015 PAFR. This will be the Town’s third PAFR submission. Attachments: Fiscal Year 2016 PAFR Recommendation: Staff recommends acceptance of the Fiscal Year 2016PAFR. Page 1 of 1 Town CouncilPage 44 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Popular Annual Financial Report Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 1 Town CouncilPage 45 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Table of Contents Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Message from the Director of Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 About the Town of Trophy Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Town Council & Strategy Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Award-Winning Reporting & Top 10 Tax Payers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Financial Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Long-Term Financial Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 FY 2017 Capital Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 2016 Annual Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 2017 Look Ahead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Shop Local to Make a BIG Impact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Come Stay & Play in Trophy Club! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 4th of July 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Parks & Amenities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 2 Town CouncilPage 46 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Message DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Dear Citizens, Report (PAFR) for the Fiscal Year ended September 30, 2016. the duration of the year, the Finance Department works on the budget, “T accountability to the wide range of constituents of T r Department endeavors to promote the Town’s mission by creating strong partnerships and encouraging community involvement as well as by enhancing the Town’.” Town of Trophy Club’s 2016 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR), which is prepared in accordance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and is audited by an independent firm of certified public accountants, BrooksCardiel, PLLC. of The Woodlands, TX. The CAFR contains additional detailed and extensive information, such as notes, investments, debt service obligations, and statistical information. PAFR is to convey the information presented in the CAFR in a more comprehensible format. e PAFR is intended to provide an overview of the Town’ Town of Trophy Club’s commitment to nancial transparency and accountability. If you should have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the Finance Department at (682)831-4616, or email me at akarkauskas@trophyclub.org. Town of Trophy Club, Amber Karkauskas Director of Finance 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 3 Town CouncilPage 47 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 About the TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Upon arriving to our unique community, the winding roads and beautifully landscaped medians exude the feeling of home. Trophy Club provides small-town ambiance while fostering community involvement and an active lifestyle. A network of close-knit, lovely neighborhoods intertwine to form our beautiful community, a township where people care about each other and come together for fellow neighbors. Centrally located along the Highway 114 corridor between DFW and Alliance Airports, Trophy Club seamlessly balances small-town charm with quick, convenient access to big-city shopping, dining and amenities. consumer population and the close proximity to corporate campuses. excellent location for commuters, restaurants and retailers. Trophy Club provides over 14 miles of trails, 1,000 acres of parks, lakes, and . Driving down the tree lined streets it’s easy to see why Trophy Club has been named Tree City, USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation for 13 years. Trophy Club has one of the lowest crime rates in DFW and is consistently recognized as a safe community by various publications in our area. management services and regularly interact with residents to help bolster strong relationships with the citizenry. Independent School District (NISD) governs several exemplary schools in town, including two elementary schools, a middle school and the acclaimed Byron Nelson High School. Academically, NISD has received a state accountability rating of “Recognized” for many years. Byron Nelson High School had over 2,500 students enrolled in 2016 and its athletic programs have produced State Champion Girls Golf and State Champion Boys Soccer teams. While the Town is active in planning for the future, we acknowledge and appreciate our past. Being a “Country Club” community that is golf cart friendly, the Town is centered around the only golf course . Median Income facilities. $128,000+ with a purpose to maintain our mantra of being "A Great Place to Call Home!" Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 4 Town CouncilPage 48 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Population Homes Average Appraised Home Value 4,300+ $430,000+ Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 5 Town CouncilPage 49 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town Council Nick SandersRhylan RoweAlicia L. FleuryEric Jensen MayorMayor Pro Tem, Place 3Place 1Place 2 Tim KurtzGreg Lamont Place 4Place 5Place 6 Strategy Map MISSION RESPONSIBILITIES To support our Mission, we are tasked with the following areas of primary Responsibility: • Exceeding high standards for public safety and low crime rates. • Maintaining and improving street and storm drainage infrastructure. • Fostering a business-friendly environment. • • • PRINCIPLES We pledge to carry out our Responsibilities operating under the following Principles: • • • • • Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 6 Town CouncilPage 50 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Award-Winning Reporting Town of Trophy Club, TX for the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) from the Government Finance . and its management. . investments, and debt service obligations. Distinguished Budget Presentation Award . . . Preparation of this document requires a comparison of the anticipated revenues with adopted programs and priorities that are based on Town Council’s priorities, service demands, and prior year project commitments. Town of Trophy Club, TX Top 10 Tax Payers 1. HCP CRSI Trophy Club TX, LP $ 18,000,000 2. Trophy Club 12, LLC 14,500,000 3. Trophy Club Equities, LLC 10,759,326 4. Armore Trophy Club, LLC 10,090,000 5. First Texas Homes, Inc. 6,792,937 6. Oncor Electric Delivery Company 6,547,680 7. Hydra Hotels, LLC 6,250,000 8. Trophy Club Medical Center, LP 5,854,660 9. Lennar Homes of Texas Land & Construction, LTD 5,474,193 10. 4663 Okeechobee Blvd. and Palm Beach Holdings 5,393,413 Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 7 Town CouncilPage 51 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Financial Highlights . A fund is a grouping of related accounts that is used to maintain control . . 1 Debt Service Agency Fund, Grant Fund, and Capital Projects Fund. More information can be found in the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) on the Town’s website at www.trophyclub.org. Changes in Net Position Decrease of $390,303 or position. Over time, increases or decreases in net position may serve as a useful 1.14% . In total, the Town’s total net position decreased $390,303. primarily due to the increase in the net pension liability of $983,826. Total Net Position by $34,222,153, which is the Town’s net position.$27,620,789 or 80.71%, is in capital assets (land, buildings, infrastructure, 6.33% equipment, and construction in progress), less any related 12.96% debt used to acquire those assets that is still outstanding. consequently, these assets are not available for future spending. Although the Town reports its capital assets net 80.71% of related debt, the resources needed to repay this debt must be provided from other sources since the capital assets themselves cannot be used to liquidate these liabilities. A portion of the Town’s net position is restricted resources of $4,433,649 or 12.96%, which are subject to external restrictions on how they may be used. balance of unrestricted net position, $2,167,715 or 6.33%, may be used to meet the government’s ongoing obligations to citizens and creditors. considered discretely presented component units: the 4B Economic Development Corporation (EDC 4B) Fund and the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #1 (TIRZ#1). boards and can impose its will on their day-to-day operations. 4B and TIRZ#1 was $182,012, all of which is unrestricted. to payments from the TIRZ#1 fund for an economic development incentive. Capital Assets 2016 amounts to $66,972,905 (net of accumulated depreciation). buildings, improvements other than buildings, utility system, machinery and equipment, and construction in progress..3%. Major capital Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 8 Town CouncilPage 52 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Financial Highlights Pebble Beach Drive, Timberline Court and Pin Oak Court drainage improvements and streets reconstruction; illuminated street signs at Trophy Club Drive and State Highway 114; Stryker power cot for an ambulance; fully equipped police vehicle; portable radio replacement and surveillance equipment for police; improvements to the . Governmental Fund Balance Total Governmental Fund Balance 4.56% spendable resources. Such information is useful in assessing the . In particular, the unassigned 23.59% fund balance may serve as a useful measure of a government’s 21.76% net resources available for spending. 2016, the Town’s governmental funds reported a combined fund 0.81% balance of $17,783,169. . At 49.29% Fund was $4,194,162, of which $3,950,290 was unassigned. fund balance of the General Fund increased by $502,973 during General FundDebt Services Fund . . Capital Projects FundPID No. 1 experienced an increase in fund balance of $7,070,390 due to the issuance of long-term debt for the construction of Town Hall and other capital projects. General Fund Budgetary Highlights General Fund Budgetary Comparison Actual expenditures of $8,425,653 were $305,656 less than budgeted primarily due to personnel savings in various $9,500,000 departments, to include: Police Department ($113,956) under budget; Parks Department ($22,917) under budget; Manager’s $9,000,000 Department ($36,218) under budget. $8,500,000 Actual revenues of $9,092,668 were $10,868 greater than $8,000,000 budgeted primarily due to Sales and Mixed Beverage taxes RevenueExpenditures revenues experiencing $28,102 higher than budgeted. Other Original BudgetAmended BudgetActual include: Ad Valorem taxes (property tax) revenue was ($39,247) under budget; Franchise Fees were ($18,635) under budget; revenues from Charges for Services were $25,428 over budget; and Fines and Fees were $8,448 over budget. Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 9 Town CouncilPage 53 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Total Governmental Funds Revenue Revenue Categories year 2016 was $13,963,485. Ad Valorem taxes, the $ 9,710,760 Ad Valorem Taxes Town’s largest revenue source, comprised $9,710,760, 1,217,694 or 70%, of the total revenue of governmental funds Sales and Mixed Beverage . Sales and Mixed Beverage taxes Taxes are the second largest revenue source for the Town 953,622 Franchise Taxes and comprised $1,217,694, or 9%, of the total 302,374 . Occupancy Taxes 598,586 Licenses and Permits Franchise taxes and Licenses and Permits, which 26,237 are the 3rd and 4th largest revenue sources for Intergovernmental the Town, respectively, comprised $953,622, or 310,735 Charges for Service 7%, and $598,586, or 4%, of the total revenue of 362,409 . Other Fines and Fees revenue sources include Occupancy taxes, 65,708 Investment Income Intergovernmental revenue, Charges for Service, 407,418 Fnes and Fees, Investment Income, Grant revenue, Miscellaneous and Miscellaneous revenue. 7,942 Grant Revenue total, comprised $1,482,823, or 11%, of the total $13,963,485 . Total Revenues 70% 9% 0% 3% 0% 3% 2%7% 0% 4%2% Ad Valorem Taxes, 70% Sales and Mixed Beverage, 90% Franchise Taxes, 7% Occupancy Taxes, 2% Licenses and Permits, 4% Intergovernmental, 0% Charges for Service, 2% Fines and Fees, 3% Investment Income, 0% Miscellaneous, 3% Grant Revenue, 0% Financial Report. Any category represented by o% implies that revenues received were less than 1%. Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 10 Town CouncilPage 54 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Total Governmental Funds Expenditures Expenditure Categories year 2016 were $17,599,440. General Government $2,013,688 General Government 927,537 Emergency Medical Services Resources, Finance, Information Services, and Legal) 826,562 expenditures totaled $4,185,719, or 24% of the . 159,216 Human Resources Expenditures related to Public Safety (Police, EMS, 400,642 Finance and Court) totaled $3,361,363, or 19%, of the total 478,366 Information Services . Parks and 307,245 Recreation expenditures totaled $2,321,414, or 13%, of Legal . 82,277 Court Expenditures related to Streets totaled $1,422,661, or 2,351,549 Police 8%, of the total governmental expenditures for the 672,862 Recreation . 99,528 Facilities Management Debt service expenditures totaled $5,550,454, or 32%, 1,648,552 Parks of the total governmental expenditures. Expenditures 81,793 PID Activities related to Community Development and Facilities 576,508 Community Development Management, respectively, totaled $576,508, or 3%, and 1,422,661 $99,528 or 1%, of the total governmental expenditures Streets . Included within the categories above 5,550,454 Debt Service are $3,395,509 in Capital Outlay expenditures. $17,599,440 Total Expenditures 4%1% 9% 13% 0% 3% 0% 2% 8% 3% 2% 1% 5% 11% 5% General Government, 11%Emergency Medical Services, 5% Manager's Office, 5%Human Resources, 1% Finance, 2%Information Services, 3% Legal, 2%Court, 0% Police, 13%Recreation, 4% Facilities Management, 1%Parks, 9% PID Activities, 0%Community Development, 3% Financial Report. Any category represented by o% implies that expenditures were less than 1%. Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 11 Town CouncilPage 55 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Long-Term Financial Planning FY 2016 FY 2017FY 2018FY 2019FY 2020FY 2021 ESTIMATEADOPTEDPROJECTEDPROJECTEDPROJECTEDPROJECTED Beginning Fund Balance $ 3,691,189 $ 3,833,171 $ 3,589,476 $ 3,529,422 $ 3,774,795 $ 3,660,774 Revenue: Property Tax 5,809,044 6,185,631 6,540,344 6,708,935 6,890,880 7,013,472 Franchise Fees 981,951 986,799 984,636 996,822 994,011 991,362 Sales Tax 821,679 900,395 940,579 1,011,601 1,112,231 1,137,492 Licenses and Permits 604,500 552,200 344,476 333,326 200,250 196,745 Fines and Fees 356,406 361,906 365,468 368,786 372,461 376,695 Charges for Service 272,291 279,964 284,943 290,040 295,258 300,600 Interest Revenue 26,000 30,000 35,000 37,500 40,000 42,500 Miscellaneous 266,614 144,394 137,667 138,462 139,282 141,718 Total Revenue 9,138,485 9,441,289 9,633,113 9,885,472 10,044,373 10,200,584 Expenditures: Personnel 6,136,678 6,294,967 6,568,879 6,808,771 7,057,136 7,316,172 Services/Supplies 2,079,887 2,542,602 2,470,421 2,536,527 2,575,845 2,637,333 Capital 265,938 660,415 716,866 357,800 588,413 253,337 Total Expenditures 8,482,503 9,497,984 9,756,167 9,703,099 10,221,395 10,206,842 Other Sources (Uses): Transfers In 111,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 Transfers Out (625,000) (250,000) - - - - Total Other Sources (Uses) (514,000) (187,000) 63,000 63,000 63,000 63,000 Net Increase (Decrease) 141,982 (243,695) (60,054) 245,373 (114,022) 56,742 Ending Fund Balance $ 3,833,171 $ 3,589,476 $ 3,529,422 $ 3,774,795 $ 3,660,774 $ 3,717,516 Fund Balance as % of 45.19%37.79%36.18%38.90%35.81%36.42% Expenditures Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 12 Town CouncilPage 56 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 FY 2017 Capital Plan Project Total Prior Project NameFunding SourceDescriptionFY 2017Total PhaseFunding $ 2,550,000 $ 7,050,000 $ 9,600,000 Town Hall2012 Tax Note / 2014 ConstructionConstruction of joint Town Hall / Police Station CO / 2016 GO / 2016 CO/ General Fund, Wood Drive. Drainage Fund and CCPD Operating Funds $ 100,000 $ 255,000 $ 355,000 Veteran's Hotel Occupancy Fund CompletedConstruction of parking lot adjacent to planned Memorial OperationsVeteran's Memorial. Parking Lot $ 100,000 $ 224,000 $ 324,000 Harmony Park General Fund CompletedConstruction of parking lot adjacent to Harmony Parking LotOperationsPark. $ 50,000 $ 75,000 $ 125,000 Veteran's Hotel Occupancy Fund CompletedConstruct approved design of Veteran's Memorial MemorialOperationssouth of Independence Park West. $ 50,000 $ 50,000 $ 300,000 2010 Tax Note / Hotel Planning Signage, Parks Occupancy Fund monument signage at Town parks, and entry way Signage, Operations / General monumentation and public art. Entryway Fund Operations Monumentation and Public Art $ - $ 36,000 $ 36,000 Lakeview and General Fund CompletedReplace chain link and pipe rail fence at Harmony Harmony Park OperationsPark with wrought iron and add wrought iron Fencefence at Lakeview Park. $ - $ 80,000 $ 80,000 Shade StructuresGeneral Fund ConstructionAdd shade structure to Independence Park West Operationsplayground and splash pad decking at aquatics facility. $ - $ 140,000 $ 140,000 Independence General Fund - Capital Planning Park West Facility Replacement Improvements. $ - $ 45,300 $ 45,300 Pool Capital General Fund - Capital ConstructionAquatics facility capital replacement: Repaint ReplacementReplacementspray pad features, replace ADA chair, replace and replace pump room wiring covers $ - $ 1,516,000 $ 2,016,000 Indian Creek 2016 CO / Proposed PlanningReconstruction of Indian Creek Drive from DriveBonds / Drainage Meadowbrook to Harmony Park (Built in 1976) Fund Operations $ - $ 726,900 $ 1,026,900 Phoenix Drive2016 CO / Proposed PlanningReconstruction of a neighborhood street and any Bonds / Drainage needed storm drainage infrastructure repair or Fund Operationsreplacement (Built in 1977) $ 2,850,000 $10,198,200 $ 14,048,200 Total Project Funding Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 13 Town CouncilPage 57 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 2016 Annual Report improve our community. Providing a glimpse of what we do gives our stakeholders an idea of how the com- munity has grown and changed, as well as what can be expected in the future. Fire Department Agreement of the public good. “His executive, organizational, and management knowledge covering a broad range Municipal Utility District No. 1 (MUD) Directors met of topics and disciplines relevant to the public sector in a joint meeting on September 19, 2016 with one main will be invaluable to and for Trophy Club” said Mayor item on the agenda: Consider and take appropriate Sanders. “In addition, he has cultivated positive action regarding an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement relationships with colleagues and is particularly adept for Administration of Fire Protection Services between at communicating with clarity and diplomacy. He the Town of Trophy Club and Trophy Club Municipal has dealt with individuals from diverse cultural and Utility District No. 1. Both entities worked diligently organizational backgrounds and has developed and to represent the best interests of TC residents and maintained strong relationships with the community. businesses to create an agreement maximizing He is a skilled communicator, able to synthesize and . deliver complex info to diverse audiences.” Town Highlights of the agreement: leader within the community. • Five-year agreement automatically renews unless a party opts out; • Creates one operational reporting structure under Town Improvements the Town; Harmony Playground received an upgrade! A • Trophy Club MUD No. playground specially designed to be safe, accessible and Club will discuss and agree on annual entertaining was installed for toddlers. . opened in October 2016. . TCPD Recognition In 2016, the Trophy Club Police Department (TCPD) a “living library” that showcases the four pillars of commenced working towards earning “Recognized Trophy Club: safe, involved, patriotic, and healthy. Law Enforcement Agency” status from the Texas Police Videos on the the TCNEWSreel include interviews Chiefs Association Law Enforcement Recognition Program. announcements and event updates, and fun things to Police Department’s compliance with over 166 Best do around town. Practices for Texas Law Enforcement. TCPD received the designation of “Recognized Law Enforcement Agency” in 2017. TCPD is in the top 10% of Texas Police Departments. for a Police Station. building was held in May 2016 with an attendance of . New Town Manager Hired Trophy Club is a community that promotes a healthy hired Mr.. Class as the new Town Manager. lifestyle. We walk our kids to school, we run for fun, Mr. Class comes to Trophy Club following a 27 year and we walk to shops and local restaurants. career with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Mr. Class holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration slow down and prepare to stop for possible crosswalk and a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice. As an users. Administrator for a federal agency, he has experience provide additional warning to drivers that a pedestrian in the governmental sector with formulating and is present. achieving goals and strengthening capacities for Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 14 Town CouncilPage 58 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 13 2017 Look Ahead Town Hall Completion Town Hall construction is scheduled to be complete in September of 2017. Trophy Club’s new Town Hall complex will be located in the Trophy Wood District on SH 114. Families who enjoy soccer in Trophy Club will also . Trophy Wood District Installation of the new parking lot at Harmony Park Trophy Wood District is home to Trophy Club’s was completed during the spring soccer season, as newest restaurant Breadwinner’s Café and Bakery, and the Quarter Bar, Trophy Club Town Hall, Also coming Elementary. to town is HG Sply Co., scheduled to open for business Spring/Summer 2018. It will feature about 24,000 Independence Park West will have scoreboards square feet of space where guests can eat, work and . Parents and kids will be able to play all under one roof. easily see the score during play. New Businesses In addition to the changing landscape in the Trophy Wood District, Trophy Club will also see several other new businesses emerge in 2017: Trophy Club Animal Hospital, Wonderland Montessori School, and Cook Children’s Pediatrics. TCPD . remaining portion of the system enabling the TCPD . department in the area to have both live scan in the cars and in the department prisoner processing area. improvements to the Veteran's Memorial including engraved bricks, monuments for each branch of the military and a new parking lot. Trophy Club Municipal Court on a “warrant program” parking lot also serves Independence Parks, Beck to reduce outstanding warrants and assist individuals Elementary and help relieve congestion created by . street parking. Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 15 Town CouncilPage 59 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Shop Local to Make a BIG Impact Shopping locally gives back to the community! When businesses in Trophy Club are successful, life for the community and the people who live here. Not only does shopping local support small business, it also serves as an investment into the operations, programs and initiatives that keep Trophy Club ‘A Great Place to Call Home’. Two pennies for every dollar spent on sales taxable goods purchased in Trophy Club go towards funding community needs, including: One Penny • Public Safety goes to • Road Repairs General Fund • Park Improvements • Economic Development Initiatives & Programs • • Infrastructure Improvements • Community Events 25% Once the Town’s portion of sales tax revenues are received, the CCPD two pennies are allocated into four funds: 50% General Fund EDC 4B 25% Receives One Penny Street Helps fund general operations of Town government. Maintenance Economic Development Corporation 4B Fund (EDC 4B) Receives Half-a-Penny Promotes economic development programs and initiatives in town to support and increase local business. Crime Control & Prevention District Fund (CCPD) Receives a Quarter-of-a-Penny A. Street Maintenance Fund Receives a Quarter-of-a-Penny Funds expenses associated with providing a safe, clean and well-maintained roadway system in Trophy Club. Shopping Local is a WIN for Trophy Club! Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 16 Town CouncilPage 60 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Come Stay & Play in Trophy Club! As the Trophy Club community grows, so does the hospitality, dining and recreational opportunities in Town! Hospitality . Make sure your weekend and holiday guests are Hampton Inn & SuitesHoliday Inn WoodSpring Suites Homewood Suites 525 Plaza Drive2900 E SH 114725 Plaza Drive306 Trophy Branch Trophy Club, Texas 76262Trophy Club, Texas 76262Trophy Club, Texas 76262Trophy Club, Texas 76262 682-831-1572469-223-3078214-634-1800817-491-1118 hamptontrophyclub.comhomewoodsuites.hilton.comholidayinn.comwoodspringsuites.com Dining . Treat your visitors and guests to a delicious local meal where the owner welcomes you at the door and servers know you by name! Christina’s Fine Fish & Knife Hot & Creamy Hong Kong ExpressPapa Murphy’s Pizza Mexican RestaurantJapanese CuisineDonuts Trophy Club Vinny’s Italian StarbucksSubway Country ClubRestaurant Meat U Anywhere Bread Winners Cafe Kim's Donuts BBQ& the Quarter Bar Recreation & Fun You will never run out of fun things to do in Trophy Club - just ask the locals! Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 17 Town CouncilPage 61 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 4th of July 2017 Patriot 5K & Fun Run who just enjoy getting out. spectators. --- Run begins at 7:15 a.m. --- On-site registration 6:00 a.m. for $25 --- Pre-register for $20 Parade of Patriots Trophy Club Stars & Stripes coordinates the Parade of Patriots, and this year the parade honors all military veterans. .m. and starts at Byron Nelson High School (BNHS). right on Parkview and the parade ends at BNHS. Residents are welcome to set up blankets and chairs along the . minutes prior to the start of the parade to all parade bystanders. . • Please read and abide by the parade rules listed on the parade application. • Floats check in at 8:15 a.m. and the parade begins at 9:30 a.m. o Best HOA or Neighborhood o Most Patriotic o Spirit of Trophy Club o Best Decked Out Golf Cart o Best Dressed Pet Celebration & Fireworks All entertainment and activities are Free to residents, the event begins at 6:00 p.m. East will provide available seating for the live band (Limelight), so bring chairs and blankets. go out at around 9:30 p.m..m. spot before it gets dark! Wristbands are available onsite; free for residents, $10 for non-residents. Kids must have . Entry to the event and the concert is free for everyone. Parking is available at the Community Pool, Independence Park East and West, LDS Church (restrooms inside) and street parking. Food vendors are cash only and include: turkey legs, bbq, sausage on a stick, funnel cakes, cotton candy, corn dogs, sno cones, nachos, smoked corn,empanadas, sweet breads, chicken wings, and drinks. Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 18 Town CouncilPage 62 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Trophy Club Park 2885 Trophy Park Drive Park Skyline Park | 304 Ridge View Lane Harmony Park | 599 Indian Creek Drive Lakeview Park | 100 Village Trail Independence Park West | 501 Parkview Dr. Community Pool | 500 Parkview Drive Independence Park East | 500 Parkview Dr. Linear Park North (north of The Highlands) Freedom Park | 2675 Trophy Park Drive Trophy Club Park | 2885 Trophy Park Drive Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 19 Town CouncilPage 63 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Stay Informed & Engaged with the Town! news and information. As a bustling, dynamic community where activities abound and news cycles daily, stay informed on all things Trophy club with a variety of online tools: info@trophyclub.org www.TrophyClub.org www.TCParks.org www.TrophyClubPark.org www.facebook.com/TrophyClubGov www.twitter.com/TrophyClubGov www.youtube.com/TrophyClubGov Popular Annual Financial Report- FY 2016 20 Town CouncilPage 64 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-258-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) Consumer Price Index (CPI) adjustment for Calendar Year 2018 (Staff). Attachments:Staff Report - TMRS CPI.pdf TMRS Plan Change Study.pdf TMRS FY2018 Rate Letter.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 9: ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingtheTexasMunicipalRetirementSystem(TMRS)ConsumerPriceIndex (CPI) adjustment for Calendar Year 2018 (Staff). Town CouncilPage 65 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:Amber Karkauskas, Director of Finance CC: Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO Re: TMRS CPI Adjustment Town Council Meeting, June 27, 2017 Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Texas Municipal Retirement System(TMRS) Consumer Price Index (CPI) adjustment for Calendar Year 2018 (Staff). Explanation: During the early stages of Fiscal Year 2015Council elected to reduce the annual annuity increase of TMRS from 70% of CPI to 30% and asked to be provided the information on an annual basis to consider all options. With the current annual annuity increase of 30% of CPI, the TMRS rate for Calendar Year 2018 is 12.91% (a 2.64% decrease from last year’s rate of 13.26%). Choosing an annuity increase of 50% or 70% would increase the TMRS rate for Calendar Year 2018 to 14.72% or 16.60%, respectively. Attachments: TMRS Plan Change Study TMRS FY2018 Rate Letter Recommendation: Staff recommends maintaining the annual annuity increase at 30%. Page 1 of 1 Town CouncilPage 66 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 ForInformationalPurposesOnly EffectiveDate-January1,2018 ReportDate-June19,2017 2017 27, GRID2018 **ThisistheadditiontotheInitialPriorServiceRateforUSCfortransfers.Therewere17eligibletransferemployeesonthevaluationdate. June Date: Meeting ProposedPlans 0.13% (A&R)0.13% (A&R)0.13% (A&R) 100%(Repeating)100%(Repeating)100%(Repeating) 30%(Repeating)50%(Repeating)70%(Repeating) UnfundedActuarialLiability$2,152,434$2,971,911$3,834,465 25years25years25years 5years 11.55% 2to116.47%16.60% 2018 7.00%4.92%79.8% YesYes N/A 2 PlanChangeStudy 134 of 01295TrophyClub 67 Page 5years 10.81% 2to1 14.59%14.72% 2018 7.00%3.78%83.6% YesYes N/A 1 Current 5years 10.09% 2to112.78%12.91% 2018 7.00%2.69%87.6% YesYes N/A SupplementalDeathRate UpdatedServiceCredit 20Year/AnyAgeRet. Contribution Rates Council AmortizationPeriod Phase-InTotalRate PriorServiceRate NormalCostRate Town AnnuityIncrease TransferUSC** Plan Provisions RetirementRate MatchingRatio FundedRatio DepositRate TotalRate Vesting 1/1 June 1,2017 /źƷǤ ϔЉЊЋВЎ City Official Town ofTrophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, TX 76262 Subject: 2018 Municipal Contribution Rate Dear City Official: Plan Year 2018 (Calendar Year 2018, PY2018) as determined by the December 31, 2016 actuarial valuation. The actuarially determined contribution rates for retirement benefits and Supplemental Death Benefits (SDB), if any, are based on n effect as of April 1, 2017 and the actuarial assumptions and methods adopted by the TMRS Board. Effective January 1, 2018 Normal Cost10.09% Prior Service2.69% Total Retirement Rate 12.78% Supplemental Death Benefit 0.13% Total Combined Contribution12.91% Full information on your contribution rate, including an explanation of changes, is contained in the attached report. The Total Retirement Rate shown above represents the Actuarially Determined Employer Contribution (ADEC) for PY2018 based on current TMRS funding policy. IMPORTANT NOTE: The pension disclosure and financial statement information necessary to assist your city with the financial reporting requirements of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) will be provided in a separate document available later this summer. If you have questions about your rate or if you wish to evaluate potential changes in your TMRS plan, contact TMRS at 800-924-8677. Sincerely, Eric W. Davis Deputy Executive Director TMRS 512.476.7577 P.O.B149153 T-F800.924.8677 Town CouncilPage 68 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 OX OLLREE A,T78714-9153 .TMRS.F512.476.5576 USTINEXAS WWWCOMAX Table of Contents Executive A comparison of the highlights of the December 31, 2016andDecember 31, Summary2015actuarial valuations for your city. Included are membership counts, asset information, actuarial information, and contribution rate requirements. Calculation of Details the calculation of the Full Retirement Rate (TMRS Plan Year - Contribution ADEC)and the Supplemental Death Rate, if applicable, for your city. A Requirementscomparison to the 2015actuarial valuation results is included. Summary of A summary of plan provisionsfor plan years 2016 and 2017. Benefit Provisions Amortization Bases Information onthe amortization bases and payments for your city. and Payments Historical and This schedule provides your city with historical cash flows,interest credits Projected and the year-end balance of its Benefit Accumulation Fund (BAF),as well Accumulation of as projected values for calendar/plan years 2017and 2018. the BAF Balance Reconciliation of A detailed Full Retirement (ADEC) since the prior valuation. Rate from Prior Actuarial Valuation Report Ћ Town CouncilPage 69 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Executive Summary Valuation as of TMRS Plan Year (PY) Ending12/31/201612/31/2015 Membership as of the Valuation Date Number of -Active members6971 -Retirees and beneficiaries2928 -Inactive members9681 -Total194180 $4,704,011$4,863,685 Valuation Payroll$4,646,552$4,484,476 Benefit Accumulation Fund (BAF) Assets Market BAF Balance $14,799,574$13,423,190 BAF crediting rate for PY6.73%0.06% Interest credited on beginning BAF balance$903,862$7,769 Municipal contributions 593,840658,543 Member contributions during year329,281340,458 Benefit and refund payments450,599633,798 Actuarial Value of Assets (AVA) Market BAF Balance $14,799,574$13,423,190 Actuarial Value of Assets (AVA)15,159,66113,787,310 AVA as a Percentage of BAF102.4%102.7% Return on AVA6.53%6.63% Actuarial Information Actuarial accrued liability (AAL) $17,312,095$16,324,632 Actuarial value of assets (AVA)15,159,66113,787,310 Unfunded actuarial accrued liability (UAAL)2,152,4342,537,322 UAAL as % of pay45.8%52.2% Funded ratio(AVA/AAL)87.6%84.5% Employer normal cost 10.09%9.91% Prior Service Rate2.69%3.22% Contribution Rates for TMRS Plan Year (PY)20182017 Member7.00%7.00% Full retirement rate (ADEC)12.78%13.13% Supplemental Death rate0.13%0.13% Total Employer Contribution Estimates for PY20182017 Projected payroll$4,785,949$4,619,010 Combined contribution rate12.91%13.26% Estimated employer contribution $617,866$612,481 Note: TMRS Plan Year coincides with Calendar Year Results from prior year reflect the plan provisions used in the 12/31/2016 valuation report. Ќ Town CouncilPage 70 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Calculation of Contribution Requirements From Valuation Report as of December 31,2016December 31,2015 1.$4,704,011$4,863,685 2.Valuation payroll4,646,5524,484,476 3.Employer normal costrate 10.09%9.91% 4.Actuarial liabilities a.Active members$6,307,305$7,447,075 b.Inactive members5,600,4104,227,958 c.Annuitants5,404,3804,649,599 d.Total actuarial accrued liability$17,312,095$16,324,632 5.Actuarial value of assets15,159,66113,787,310 6.Unfunded actuarial accrued liability (UAAL)(4d -5)$2,152,434$2,537,322 7.Funded ratio (5 / 4d)87.6%84.5% 8.Equivalent Single Amortization Period*27.4years28.4years 9.Assumed payroll growth rate3.0%3.0% Contribution Rate for TMRS Plan Year:20182017 10.Full retirement rate a.Normal cost10.09%9.91% b.Prior service2.69%3.22% c.Full retirement rate12.78%13.13% 11.Supplemental Death rate0.13%0.13% 12.Combined contribution rates(10c + 11)12.91%13.26% * New Losses are laddered on 25-year period. Ѝ Town CouncilPage 71 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Summary of Benefit Provisions The plan provisions are adopted by the governing body of the City, within the options available in the state statutes governing TMRS. Plan provisions for the City were as follows: Plan Year 2017Plan Year 2016 Employee deposit rate7%7% Matching ratio (city to employee)2 to 12 to 1 Years required for vesting55 Retirement Eligibility (Age /Service)60/5, 0/2060/5, 0/20 Updated Service Credit100%RepeatingTransfers100%RepeatingTransfers Annuity Increase (to retirees)30% of CPI Repeating30% of CPI Repeating Supplemental Death Benefit to Active EmployeesYesYes Supplemental Death Benefit to RetireesYesYes Amortization Bases and Payments Year Years EstablishedDescriptionRemainingBasePayment 20132013 Valuation (Fresh Start)27$4,069,804$238,505 20132013 Benefit Change27(1,590,313)(93,198) 20142014 Experience27(110,045)(6,449) 20152015 Experience27(240,941)(14,120) 20152015 Actuarial Changes29430,64924,210 20162016 Experience27(406,720)(23,835) Total2,152,434125,113 Ў Town CouncilPage 72 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Џ 13,050,21713,423,19014,799,57415,925,47617,254,530 2017 b Balance 27, AF ) 9 ( June B Date: $ $ $ $ $ Meeting 673,345 7,769 903,862 998,971 1,074,970 Credit Interest Effective retirement contribution rate is the actual rate determined by dividing the employer contribution received by the payroll paid. (8) storical and Projected Accumulation of the BAF Balance $ $ $ $ $ (6) External Cash 526,206 365,203 472,522 126,931 254,084 Flow for the (4) + (5) + Year (7) $ $ $ $ $ Payments 450,771 )633,798 )450,599 )808,420 )692,576 ) Benefit ) (6 ((((( 134 $ $ $ $ $ of 73 Contributions for the Year 316,613 340,458 329,281 325,259 335,016 Page Member ) 5 ( $ $ $ $ $ Contributions for the Year 660,364 658,543 593,840 610,092 611,644 Employer (4) b. BAF Balance may be off a dollar due to rounding. $ $ $ $ $ Contribution Retirement 14.60 %13.54 %12.62 %13.13 %12.78 % Effective (4) / (2) a Rate (3) Hi for the Year 4,523,044 4,863,685 4,704,011 4,646,552 4,785,949 Payroll (2) $ $ $ $ $ December 31, Year Ending Council 20142015201620178 (1) Town 201 a. Reconciliation of Full Retirement Rate from Prior Actuarial Valuation Report Actuarial valuations are based on long-term assumptions, and actual results in a specific year can, and almost certainly will, differ as actual experience deviates from the assumptions. The following table provides a detailed breakdown of changes in the retirement portion of your citys contribution rate. This analysis reconciles the change in the retirement portion (ADEC) of your citys contribution rate from 2017 to 2018, but will not reflect any change in the cost of the Supplemental Death Benefit (SDB), if your city currently has this provision. (Any changes in the cost of the SDB are primarily retirees.) Following the table below is a brief description of the common sources for deviation from the expected. Change in Full Retirement Rate Full Rate from 12/31/2015 Valuation (PY 2017 Rate) 13.13% Benefit changes 0.00 % Return on Actuarial Value of Assets 0.04 Contribution lag 0.00 Payroll growth (0.02) Normal cost 0.18 Liability growth (0.55) Total change (0.35) % Full Rate from 12/31/2016 Valuation (PY 2018 Rate) 12.78% Benefit Changes - Shows the increase or decrease in the contribution rate associated with any to the amortization period adopted by ordinance. Return on Actuarial Value of Assets (AVA) -Shows the change in the contribution rate associated with the return on the AVA being different than the assumed 6.75%.For the year ending December 31,2016, the return on an AVA basis was .The impact may show as 0.00% due to rounding. 6.53% Contribution Lag -Shows the totalincrease or decrease in the contribution rate associated with the phase in of contributions and/or any additional contributions above the full rate. The effect of the Lagis also included here and refersto the time delay between the actuarialvaluation date and the date the contribution ratebecomes effective. For TMRS member cities, the Contribution L,the Actuarial Valuation as of December 31, 2016 sets the rate Contribution effective for Calendar Year 2018). immaterial once a city is contributing the Full Rate and the Full Rate stabilizes. А Town CouncilPage 74 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Payroll Growth -Shows the increase or decrease in the contribution rate associated with higher or were calculated assuming payroll grows at %per year. Overall payroll growth in excess of % will 3.03.0 typically cause a decrease in the prior service rate. Normal Cost -Shows the increase or decrease in the contribution rate associated with changes in the average normal cost rate population. The normal cost rate for an employee is the contribution rate which, anticipated covered service with the municipality, would be sufficient to meet all benefits payable on their behalf. The salary-weighted average of the individual rates is the total normal cost rate. Liability Growth -Shows the increase or decrease in the contribution rate associated with larger or bilities. The most significant sources for variance will be individual salary increases compared to the assumption and turnover. Б Town CouncilPage 75 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-264-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/14/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Receive an update and provide direction to Town Staff regarding Entryway Monumentation and Median Landscaping for the Town of Trophy Club (Mayor Sanders and Council Member Lamont). Attachments:Staff Report - Entryway Monumentation.pdf 2017 RFP Entryway Monumentation.pdf Trophy Club Drive - Photo 1.pdf Trophy Club Drive - Photo 2.pdf Trophy Club Drive - Photo 3.pdf Trophy Lake Drive - Photo 1.pdf Trophy Lake Drive - Photo 2.pdf Trophy Lake Drive - Photo 3.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 10: ReceiveanupdateandprovidedirectiontoTownStaffregardingEntrywayMonumentationandMedianLandscapingfor the Town of Trophy Club (Mayor Sanders and Council Member Lamont). Town CouncilPage 76 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:John Zagurski, Budget Manager CC: Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO Re: Entryway Monumentation and Median Landscaping Town Council Meeting, June 27, 2017 Agenda Item: Receive an update and provide direction to Town Staff regarding Entryway Monumentation and Median Landscaping for the Town of Trophy Club (Mayor Sanders and Council Member Lamont). Explanation: Attached is a draft RFP for the Entry Way Monumentation. This RFP is a revision of the original RFQ that was advertised during 2016. Staff is looking for direction regarding the scheduling and wording of the RFP. Attachments: 2017 RFP Entryway Monumentation EntrywayPhotos Recommendation: Currently staff is working on drafting the budget for FY2018. Staff’s recommendation to set up a subcommittee meeting in August to review the RFP and make adjustments based on their direction. The RFP should be ready to go out later that month. Page 1 of 1 Town CouncilPage 77 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 REQUEST FOR (RF) TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB ENTRYWAY MONUMENT Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 1 Town CouncilPage 78 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS IS SEEKING CONSULTING AND DESIGN SERVICES TO DEVELOP: DESIGN OF COMMUNITY GATEWAY MONUMENTSLANDSCAPING The Town of Trophy Club is issuing a Request for (RF) from qualified firms to program that: Welcomes travelers from major entrance points into the town and Establishes design standards and specifications for entrywaylandscaping; and Establishes visibility, safety, maintenance and replacement costs for signage; and Establishes design standards that is reflective of Trophy Club's identity and culture BACKGROUND Trophy Club is a master planned community and was originally developed in 1973 and incorporated in 1985. The Town contains 4.1 square miles with a total population of approximately 13,000 with complete buildout projected no later than 2020. -maintained community oasis that it is today. Over the years Trophy Club has developed from a small, golf-centric, rural getaway for Dallas executives and retirees into a premiere North Texas residential community. As the first master planned community in Texas, Trophy Club features over 1,000 acres of parks, 36 holes of golf winding through neighborhoods and environmentally secure woodlands, an efficient local government and s resident participation in community activities, schools, churches, clubs, organizations and town advisory groups. Trophy Club employs the Council-Manager form of government with an elected mayor and six-member Council. The town incorporated in 1985 when the Westlake Town Council agreed to release 2,555 acres from its ETJ in order for Trophy Club residents to gain more control over the zoning and development within the town. Careful planning is integral to Trophy Club development and plans are closely reviewed to ensure that the growth of the community maintains the neighborhood atmosphere that residents have come to treasure. In 2010 Trophy Club celebrated 25 years of incorporation and much of the making Trophy Club A Great Place to Call Home. 2 Town CouncilPage 79 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 A high standard of living has become central to the Trophy Club culture. Several parks in town offer a range of amenities and activities, including play grounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, exercise equipment, paved trails, geocaching, disc golf, nature trails, a dog park, athletic fields and more. The strategic location of the town places Trophy Club at the center of a major growth area in the DFW Metroplex. Located on the State Highway (SH) 114 corridor near Southlake, Westlake and Roanoke, rport will continue to be a major factor in town growth and redevelopment. PROJECT In general, the master signage plan will create a coordinated group of signs that welcome people to the town and direct them to the places they want to go, as well as identify park facilities. The and identity shall be integrated, where appropriate, into the wayfinding signage program. This is a Request for . Submitting firms will be considered for their experience and ability to complete this project. A final scope of work and schedule will be offered to the short listed firms asked to submit full proposals. RESPONSE FORMAT All RF submittals shall provide the following information for consideration and state the period it shall remain in effect: Introductory Letter: Please include a cover letter summarizing your firm's background, resources, and relevant experience. Descriptions of Firm, Management, and Team Members: Include descriptions of your organization and team. This should identify the pro contact person for the job. Description of Subcontractors: Identify any portion of the scope of work that will be subcontracted. Include firm qualifications (brief) and key personnel, telephone number, and contact person for all subcontractors. Experience with Similar Projects: Provide a description of at least three (3) similar projects, including images or schematics of previous wayfinding design work. References: Provide at least three (3) client references relevant to this type of project. Project Approach: Provide a written description of your firm's intended approach to the project that demonstrates an understanding of the issues and tasks at hand, and the firm's ability to fulfill them. Indicate the role you anticipate team members playing as you go through the evaluation of existing information, design, production and installation. INTERVIEW SELECTION CRITERIA The Town of Trophy Club will evaluate the RFQs based on the following factors and will select firm(s) to make a full proposal on the project: a.Qualifications of the firm and experience with past projects; and b.References During the evaluation process, the Town may request additional information or clarifications from the proposers. Based on RFresponses and interviews, qualified firm(s) may be selected to submit a full proposal and the details of the full project will be released at that time. 3 Town CouncilPage 80 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 REVIEW SCHEDULE Release RF: , 201 RF due: , 201 Review of RF: , 201 Interviews Scheduled: Weeks of , 201 INQUIRIES Questions regarding the RF should be directed to: John Zagurski, at mail at: jzagurski@trophyclub.org. REJECTION OF PROPOSALS The Town expects to select a consulting firm from the submitted, but reserves the right to request substitutions of firms. The Town also reserves the right to reject any or all responses to the RF, to advertise for new responses, or to accept any response deemed to be in the best interest of the Town. A response to this RF should not be construed as a contract or an indication of a commitment of any kind on the part of the Town, nor does it commit either to pay for costs incurred in the submission of a response to this request or for any cost incurred prior to the execution of a final contract. INCURRING COSTS The Town is not liable for any costs incurred by the firm prior to issuance of a contract. DEADLINE AND DELIVERY Five (5) hard copies and one digital version of the Town of Trophy Club RF shall be submitted to: Town of Trophy Club Attention: John Zagurski 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, TX 76262 jzagurski@trophyclub.org or on compact disc or flash drive. The deadline for the submittal of the proposal in both formats is , , 201 at 5:00 p.m. No information submitted by facsimile or electronic mail will be accepted unless otherwise requested by the Town during the proposal review process. Submittals received after 5:00 p.m. on , 201 will not be accepted. 4 Town CouncilPage 81 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-256-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Receive an update and provide direction to Town Staff regarding Trophy Club Park Debris Removal (Staff). Attachments:Staff Report - Trophy Club Park.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 11: Receive an update and provide direction to Town Staff regarding Trophy Club Park Debris Removal (Staff). Town CouncilPage 88 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:David Dodd, Town Attorney CC: Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO Tony Jaramillo, Director of Parks and Recreation Re: Trophy Club Park Town Council Meeting, June 27, 2017 Agenda Item: Receive an update and provide direction to Town Staff regarding Trophy Club Park Debris Removal (Staff). Explanation: Tidal Basin is our public assistance consultant. Their services include assistance with grant application, liaison with FEMA and state. We contracted with Tidal Basin in January 2016. Tidal Basin assisted the Town in preparing the RFP for debris removal which resulted in the contract with Ceres Council approved in December 2016. They have prepared an RFP for the permanent work which staff is reviewing and will send out as soon as possible. Tidal Basin confirmed that FEMA does not require us to hire debris monitors. Therefore, we will perform that task in house. We have contracted with Ceres to perform the debris removal. They will begin the debris clearance on July 10, 2017. The agreement council approved in December 2016 was not to th exceed $81,475. On Friday June 16, 2017 we received a task order from Ceres with a ceiling price of $52,398.60. We have given notice to proceed to Ceres in the amount of $52,398. We received a total of approximately $61,000 from FEMA. Recommendation: Staff is seeking direction from Council. Page 1 of 1 Town CouncilPage 89 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-269-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/21/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Trophy Club Municipal Utility District No. 1 proposal to enter into an agreement with the Town of Trophy Club to transfer ownership of the Fire Station, Fire Station land, and equipment to the Town (Mayor Sanders). Attachments:Staff Report - Transfer of Fire Assets to Town.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 12: ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingtheTrophyClubMunicipalUtilityDistrictNo.1proposaltoenterintoan agreementwiththeTownofTrophyClubtotransferownershipoftheFireStation,FireStationland,andequipmenttothe Town (Mayor Sanders). Town CouncilPage 90 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager CC: Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO Re: Transfer of Fire Assets to Town Town Council Meeting, June 27, 2017 Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Trophy Club Municipal Utility District No. 1 proposal to enter into an agreement with the Town of Trophy Club to transfer ownership of the Fire Station, Fire Station land, and equipment to the Town (Mayor Sanders). Explanation: On June 20, 2017, the Trophy Club Municipal Utility District Board of Directors considered the transfer of ownership of the District’s Fire Station, Fire Station land, and equipment to the Town. The 2015 Fire Truck was purchased for $1,057,316.14 in Fiscal Year 2015. A $250,000 down payment was made to Oshkosh Capital on October 23, 2014. Total Amortization Principal Interest Total 2015 250,000.00 - 250,000.00 2016106,965.7020,182.90127,148.60 2017 109,639.84 17,508.76 127,148.60 2018 112,380.84 14,767.76 127,148.60 2019 115,190.36 11,958 127,148.60 2020 118,070.12 9,078 127,148.60 2021 121,021.87 6,127 127,148.60 Page 1 of 2 Town CouncilPage 91 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 2022 124,047.41 3,101 127,148.60 Total 1,057,316.14 82,724 1,140,040.20 The 2016 and 2017 truck payments have been made. The balance left is $590,710.60 in principal and $45,032.40 for a total of $635,743. The lease pays off in Fiscal Year 2022. The Fire Station GO bond has a balance due of $$1,655,000 in principal and $583,213.75 in interest for a total of $2,238,213.75. We have only paid the March 1, 2017 interest payment this year. The principal and interest payment of $114,328.75 is due September 1, 2017. The bond pays off September 1, 2031. Recommendation: Staff is seeking direction from Council. Page 2 of 2 Town CouncilPage 92 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-263-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/14/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Referred Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate action regarding appointing the Mayor and two (2) Council Members to the Town Council Appointments Committee (Staff). Attachments:Staff Report - Council Appointments Committee.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 13: ReferredAgendaItem:ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingappointingtheMayorandtwo(2)Council Members to the Town Council Appointments Committee (Staff). Town CouncilPage 93 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO CC: Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager Re: Council Appointments Committee Town Council Meeting, June 27, 2017 Agenda Item: Referred Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate action regarding appointing the Mayor and two (2) Council Members to the Town Council Appointments Committee (Staff). Explanation: At the June 13, 2017 Council meeting, the entire Council was not present and therefore this item was referred to the June 27th Council meeting for consideration. Per the Handbook for Elected and Appointed Officials: At the first Town Council meeting in June, the Council shall establish a Town Council Appointments Committee tasked with making recommendations to the full Council regarding appointments to all Boards, Commissions, and Corporations (hereinafter “Appointments Committee”). The Appointments Committee shall be comprised of the Mayor and two (2) Council members, and the Committee shall have the discretion to add additional non-voting ex-officio members to the Committee as determined appropriate. Currently serving on the Appointments Committee is Mayor Sanders, Mayor Pro Tem Rowe, and Council Member Kurtz. Recommendation: Staff recommends Council appoint the Mayor and two (2) Council Members to the Appointments Committee. Page 1 of 1 Town CouncilPage 94 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-266-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/14/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Town Council Future Agenda Item No. 3 - Consider and take appropriate action regarding land that: (A) The Town owns for the possibility of residents to acquire the land; and (B) Is maintained by the Town but not owned (Council Member Lamont and Council Member Shoffner). Attachments:Staff Report - Land Maintained by the Town.pdf Eagles Ridge & Fox Pointe 4-27-17.pdf The Woods 4-27-17.pdf Village Trail ROW 4-27-17.pdf Medlin Cemetery - Memorandum of Understanding.pdf Medlin Cemetery.pdf Lakes Trail 6-17.pdf Sonora Common Area 4-27-17.pdf Proposed GrivasGardner Acquisition.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 14: TownCouncilFutureAgendaItemNo.3-Considerandtakeappropriateactionregardinglandthat:(A)TheTownowns forthepossibilityofresidentstoacquiretheland;and(B)IsmaintainedbytheTownbutnotowned(CouncilMember Lamont and Council Member Shoffner). Town CouncilPage 95 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:Tony Jaramillo, Director of Parks and Recreation CC: Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO Re: Land Maintained by the Town Town Council Meeting, June 27, 2017 Agenda Item: Town Council Future Agenda Item No. 3 - Consider and take appropriate action regarding land that: (A) The Town owns for the possibility of residents to acquire the land; and (B) Is maintained by the Town but not owned (Council Member Lamont and Council Member Shoffner). Explanation: Currently Park staff maintains eight common areas within the Town limits that are either “not Town-owned” property or “Town-owned” property subject to sale or transfer to adjacent property owners. Five of the common areas are maintained by Park staff and three by private contractors paid by the Town. These properties are more accurately described as follows: Eagles Ridge: Located on Skyline Drive, is approximately 12,000 square feet of turf area with two flower beds consisting of various perennials and annuals. The area is currently maintained by four Park staff members on a weekly basis (40 cycles per year) requiring approximately six man-hours per cycle. Staff Comment: According to previous discussions with staff, Eagles Ridge is maintained by the Town in exchange for a residenthaving donated the brass eagle on corner of Skyline Drive and Ridgeview Lane. Fox Pointe: Located on Skyline Drive adjacent to Eagles Ridge, isapproximately 5,000 sq ft of turf area with one flower bed consisting of various annuals. The areais currently maintained buy four Park staff members on a weekly basis(40 cycles per year)requiring approximately two man-hours per cycle. Staff Comment: According to previous discussions with staff, Fox Pointeismaintained by the Town in exchange for a residenthaving donatedthe brass eagle on corner of Skyline Drive and Ridgeview Lane. Page 1 of 3 Town CouncilPage 96 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 The Woods: Located at the intersection of Trophy Club Drive and Michele Court, is approximately 8,000 sq ft of turf area with two flower beds consisting of various perennials and annuals. The area is currently maintained by three Park staff members on a weekly basis (40 cycles per year) requiring approximately three man-hours per cycle. Staff Comment: It is staff’s understanding that The Woods was part of a Community Improvement Association agreement which necessitates that it be maintained by the Town. Right of Way on Village Trail and Trophy Lake Drive: This location is approximately 6,000 sq ft of turf area, and is currently maintained by two Park staff members on a bi-weekly basis (21 cycles per year) requiring approximately one man-hour per cycle. Staff Comment: Previous management attempted to turn the Right of Way over to The Church at The Lakes, but Church management claimed the right of Way belonged to the Town, and the issue was never pursued further. Medlin Cemetery: Located adjacent the Trophy Club Country Club on Trophy Club Drive, is approximately 13,600 sq ft of turf area with four flower beds consisting of various perennials and annuals. The area is currently maintained by four Park staff members on a weekly basis (40 cycles per year) requiring approximately five man-hours per cycle. Staff Comment: Memorandum of Understanding attached. The Lakes Trail: This location is approximately 1.2 acres of turf area, and is currently being maintained by a private contractor on a bi-weekly basis (21 cycles per year) at $100.00 per cycle. Staff Comment: Staff understands that the Lakes trail system was turned over to the Town previously which necessitates that it now be maintained by Town staff. Lot on Sonora Drive: This location is approximately 5,200 sq ft of turf area, and is currently being maintained by a private contractor on a bi-weekly basis (21 cycles per year) at $45.00 per cycle. Staff Comment: Staff understands the Sonora lot is owned by the Town and subject to sale or transfer to adjacent property owners. Gas Well Site adjacent Highlands Court: This location is approximately 20,000 sq ft of turf area, and is currently being maintained by a private contractor on a monthly basis (21 cycles per year) at $55.00 per cycle. Staff Comment: Staff understands the property adjacent the gas well site is owned by the Town and subject to sale or transfer to adjacent property owners. Page 2 of 3 Town CouncilPage 97 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 A cost analysis was conducted to determine the annual financial impact to the Town associated with maintaining non-Town-owned properties or Town-owned properties subject to sale or transfer to adjacent property owners; as indicated: Five common areas maintained by Park staff: 18 man-hours @ $20.50 per hour x 180 annual cycles = $66,420.00 o Three private contractors paid by the Town: 21 cycles per year @ $45 per cycle = $945.00 o 21 cycles per year @ $100.00 per cycle= $2,100.00 o 12 cycles per year @ $55.00 per cycle = $660.00 o Total estimated annual cost (excluding equipment and fuel) $70,125.00 Attachments: Aerial photos of the common areas described within the explanation section Recommendation: Staff recommends where appropriate, limiting the expenditure of Town resources or funds for the maintenance of non-Town-owned properties or Town-owned properties subject to sale or transfer to adjacent property owners. Page 3 of 3 Town CouncilPage 98 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 102 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 103 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 2017 27, June Date: Meeting of 134 107 Page Council Town Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-265-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/14/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Town Council Future Agenda Item No. 4 - Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Memorandum of Understanding relating to the Joint Regional Local Governments consisting of the Town of Trophy Club, the Town of Westlake, and the City of Roanoke (Mayor Sanders). Attachments:Memorandum of Understanding.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 15: TownCouncilFutureAgendaItemNo.4-ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingtheMemorandumof UnderstandingrelatingtotheJointRegionalLocalGovernmentsconsistingoftheTownofTrophyClub,theTownof Westlake, and the City of Roanoke (Mayor Sanders). Town CouncilPage 108 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 109 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 110 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 111 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 112 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 113 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-259-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Discussion of items for Future Agendas to include agenda items for consideration on the July 11, 2017 Council agenda and items from the Town Council Future Agenda Items list (Staff). Attachments:July 11, 2017 Upcoming Agenda.pdf Items for Future Agendas updated 06-14-2017.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 16: DiscussionofitemsforFutureAgendastoincludeagendaitemsforconsiderationontheJuly11,2017Councilagenda and items from the Town Council Future Agenda Items list (Staff). Town CouncilPage 115 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Meeting Date: July 11, 2017 Announcements & Reports No. Receive Town Manager Class' update regarding the following, discussion and 1Town Mgr provide input regarding same (Staff): Receive Town Council Liaison Updates; discussion of same (Staff): Town Sec 2 STAFF No. ConsentRESORDPROCFile IDDept RPT ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingtheTownCouncilRegular 3Town Sec Session Minutes dated June 13, 2017 (Staff). Consider and take appropriate action regarding the 2016 Consumer Confidence 4Com Dev Report for the Public Improvement District (Staff). Consider and take appropriate action regarding financial and variance report 5Finance dated May 2017(Staff). Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Third Quarter Investment 6Finance Report for Fiscal Year 2017 (Staff). Consider and take appropriate action regarding an Interlocal Agreement for Ad Valorem Tax Collection between the Town and Denton County for Tax Year 7Finance 2017; and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). Consider and take appropriate action regarding an Interlocal Agreement for Assessment Collection between the Town and Denton County for the Trophy Club Public Improvement District No. 1 for 2017 (Infrastructure Assessment); 8Finance and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). Consider and take appropriate action regarding an Interlocal Agreement for Assessment Collection between the Town and Denton County for the Trophy Club Public Improvement District No. 1 for 2017 (Emergency Services 9Finance Assessment – Fire Service); and authorizing the Mayor or his designee to execute all necessary documents (Staff). Consider and take appropriate action regarding an Ordinance repealing Section 1.10.092, “Policy statement; year-round water management and conservation requirements” to remove year-round conservation requirements as the Town will always be at a minimum of Stage 1 Drought Conditions; amending Section 1.10.096, “Restrictions during Stage 1” of Part III, “Drought Contingency Plan” of Com Dev 10 Division 2, “Water Conservation and Drought Response”, of Article 1.10, “Environmental Protection” of Chapter 1, “General Provisions” of the Town of Trophy Club Code of Ordinances to match the City of Fort Worth and Trophy Club Municipal Utility District No. 1 Stage 1 Drought Restrictions; and providing an effective date. STAFF No. Regular SessionRESORDPROCFile IDDept RPT Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Fiscal Year 2018 Budget related to General Fund Expenditures and Supplemental Items; discussion of 11Finance same (Staff). Town CouncilPage 116 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Consider and take appropriate action regarding acceptance of the budget adopted by the Crime Control and Prevention District and ordering a public 12Finance hearing August 8, 2017 on the budget to be held in accordance with state law (Staff). Workshop with Council to discuss all other funds in the Town budget and 13Finance provide direction to Town Staff or take appropriate action (Staff). STAFF No. Upcoming Agenda & Council Future Agenda Items List UpdateRESORDPROCFile IDDept RPT Discussion of items for Future Agendas to include agenda items for consideration on the July 25, 2017 Council agenda and items from the Town 14Town Sec Council Future Agenda Items list (Staff). STAFF No. Executive SessionRESORDPROCFile IDDept RPT Pursuant to the following designated section of the Texas Government Code, Annotated, Chapter 551 (Texas Open Meetings Act), the Council will convene 15Town Sec into executive session to discuss the following: STAFF No. Regular SessionDept RPTRESORDPROCFile ID Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Executive Session. 16Town Sec Town CouncilPage 117 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town Council Future Agenda Items List (Updated 6/14/2017) 1. Review negotiating with the Trophy Club Municipal Utility District No. 1 to transfer the title for the land that the Annex Building is built on and the maintenance building by the Wastewater Treatment Plant. (Lamont 11/10/2015) (1-February 9, 2016)(2-May 10, 2016) (3-August 9, 2016) (4-November 8, 2016)(5-February 14, 2017) (6-May 23, 2017) (7-August 22, 2017) 1/12/2016 – At the January 12, 2016 Council meeting, Council made TCMUD No. 1 an offer regarding the Annex Building. 5/10/2016 - Town Manager Seidel advised that Town Staff are continuing to work on this item. 8/9/2016 - Mayor Sanders advised that several items have taken precedence and that this item can remain on the list until the applicable time to deal with it. 9/19/2016 – This item was scheduled to be placed on a future Joint Meeting agenda, tentatively for January 2017, with the TCMUD No. 1 Board of Directors. 11/8/2016 – Council consensus was to leave this item on the Future Agenda Items list. 2/20/2017 – Council moved this item to be discussed during the February 25, 2017 Council Retreat. 3/28/2017 – Mayor Sanders added the maintenance building by the Wastewater Treatment Plant to this item. 5/23/2017 - Mayor Sanders advised that his intent was that the Annex Building would be utilized for Town storage after Staff relocated into the new Town Hall facility . 2. Discussion of Green Ribbon grants for the beautification along the sound wall on State Highway 114.(Sanders 3/8/2016) (1-June 14, 2016) (2-September 13, 2016) (3-December 13, 2016) (4-March 14, 2017) (5-September 12, 2017) 6/14/2016 – Mayor Sanders advised that when the sound wall along State Highway 114 is installed, this item would assist with shrubbery and landscaping through a grant application. 9/13/2016 – Mayor Sanders received consensus to leave this item due to the upcoming construction of the sound wall. Town Manager Seidel advised that it could be accomplished through a tri-city partnership with Westlake and Roanoke. 12/13/2016 – Council consensus was to leave this item on the Future Agenda Items list. 3/28/2017 – Mayor Sanders advised that he wanted to pursue moving forward with this item because this grant greatly assisted with the beautification of Davis Boulevard through the Town of Westlake. 6/13/2017 – Mayor Sanders requested to delay this item for an update because the Metroport Cities Partnership was attempting to secure a Regional Green Ribbon Grant for the beautification of the State Highway 114 corridor through Westlake, Trophy Club, North Lake, and Roanoke. 3. Staff to review land that: (A) The Town owns for the possibility of residents to acquire the land; and (B) Is maintained by the Town but not owned. (Lamont 3/28/2017) (1-June 27, 2017) 4. Review the Interlocal Agreementbetween the City of Roanoke, the Town of Westlake, and the Town of Trophy Club. (Sanders 3/28/2017) (1-June 27, 2017) Page 1 of 1 Town CouncilPage 118 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-260-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Executive Session File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Pursuant to the following designated section of the Texas Government Code, Annotated, Chapter 551 (Texas Open Meetings Act), the Council will convene into executive session to discuss the following: A)Section 551.074 Personnel Matters to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer or employee: Denco 9-1-1 District Board of Managers Attachments: DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 17: PursuanttothefollowingdesignatedsectionoftheTexasGovernmentCode,Annotated,Chapter551(TexasOpen Meetings Act), the Council will convene into executive session to discuss the following: A)Section551.074PersonnelMatterstodeliberatetheappointment,employment,evaluation,reassignment,duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer or employee: Denco 9-1-1 District Board of Managers Town CouncilPage 119 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-267-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/20/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate action regarding a Resolution of the Town Council appointing one (1) member to serve on the Board of Managers of the Denco Area 9-1-1 District; and providing an effective date (Staff). Attachments:Staff Report - Denco 9-1-1 Appointment.pdf Letter from Mark Payne, Executive Director of Denco 9-1-1 District.pdf RES 2017-11 - Denco 9-1-1 Appointment.pdf DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 18: ConsiderandtakeappropriateactionregardingaResolutionoftheTownCouncilappointingone(1)membertoserveon the Board of Managers of the Denco Area 9-1-1 District; and providing an effective date (Staff). Town CouncilPage 120 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 To: Mayor and Town Council From:Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary/RMO CC: Thomas M. Class Sr., Town Manager Re: Denco Area 9-1-1 District Board of Managers Town Council Meeting, June 27, 2017 Agenda Item: Consider and take appropriate action regarding a Resolution of the Town Council appointing one (1) member to serve on the Board of Managers of the Denco Area 9-1-1 District; and providing an effective date (Staff). Explanation: Each year on September 30th, the term of one of the two members appointed by participating municipalities expires, and this year it is the term of Town of Copper Canyon Mayor Sue Tejml. This triggered a two-step process for municipalities. We have completed the first step on April 25, 2017, by approving Resolution No. 2017-07, nominatingMayor Sue Tejml as a candidate for appointment to the Board of Managers of the Denco Area 9-1-1 District. We are now at the second step, which is to vote, through a Resolution, to appoint one of the following nominees and advise the District of our selection by 5 p.m. on September 15th. Nominee Nominating Municipality Sue Tejml City of Corinth City of Highland Village City of Lewisville Town of Copper Canyon Town of Hickory Creek Town of North Lake Town of Trophy Club David Terre City of The Colony Chrystal Davis City of Carrollton Page 1 of 2 Town CouncilPage 121 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Attachments: Letter from Mark Payne, Executive Director of Denco 9-1-1 District Resolution No. 2017-11 Recommendation: Staff recommends Council approve Resolution No. 2017-11, appointing one (1) member to serve on the Board of Managers of the Denco Area 9-1-1 District. Page 2 of 2 Town CouncilPage 122 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 123 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 124 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 125 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 126 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 127 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 128 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 129 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 130 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 131 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town CouncilPage 132 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. 2017-11 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS, APPOINTINGONE MEMBER TO THE BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE DENCO AREA 9-1-1DISTRICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Section 772, Health and Safety Code, provides that two voting members of the Board of Managers of an Emergency Communications District shall be appointed jointly by all cities and towns lying wholly or partly within theDistrict. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS: Section 1. That the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, hereby votes to appoint _____ as a member of the Board of Managers of the Denco Area 9-1-1 District. Section 2. Thatthis resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and approval. PASSED AND APPROVED by the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, this 27thday of June2017. ___________________________________ C. Nick Sanders, Mayor Town of Trophy Club, Texas ATTEST: _________________________________ Holly Fimbres, Town Secretary Town of Trophy Club, Texas APPROVED AS TO FORM: _________________________________ J. David DoddIII, Town Attorney Town of Trophy Club, Texas Town CouncilPage 133 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017 Town of Trophy Club 100 Municipal Drive Trophy Club, Texas 76262 Legislation Details (With Text) File #:2017-261-T Version:1 Name: Type:Agenda Item Status:Regular Session File created:6/13/2017 In control:Town Council On agenda:6/27/2017 Final action: Title:Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Executive Session. Attachments: DateVer.Action ByActionResult Agenda Item No. 19: Consider and take appropriate action regarding the Executive Session. Town CouncilPage 134 of 134Meeting Date: June 27, 2017