October 26, 2023 City Council
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Call to Order - Organizational Service Announcements
Invocation
Pastor Shea Reyenga, First United Methodist of Irving
Pledge of Allegiance
Call to Order
Organizational Service AnnouncementsInvocation
Pastor Shea Reyenga, First United Methodist of Irving
Pledge of Allegiance
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Proclamations and Special Recognitions - Proclamations and Special Recognitions
Proclamations and Special Recognitions
Proclamations and Special Recognitions»
Citizens’ Forum - Citizens are invited to speak for three (3) minutes on matters relating to City government
and on items not listed on the regular agenda
Citizens’ Forum
Citizens are invited to speak for three (3) minutes on matters relating to City governmentand on items not listed on the regular agenda
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Item 2 - Public Hearing --Obtain Citizen Input on the Use of Funds from the United States
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Pathways to Removing
Obstacles to Housing (PRO Housing) Grant in the Amount of $10,000,000
Item 2
Public Hearing --Obtain Citizen Input on the Use of Funds from the United StatesDepartment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Pathways to Removing
Obstacles to Housing (PRO Housing) Grant in the Amount of $10,000,000
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Consent Agenda - 3 Approving Work Session Minutes for Thursday, October 12, 2023
4 Approving Regular Meeting Minutes for Thursday, October 12, 2023
5 Resolution --Authorizing Gateway Bonds for Planned Unit Development #6
6 Resolution -- Approving a Memorandum of Understanding for Use of Facility Space
Between the City of Irving and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission
(HHSC), on Behalf of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, for the
Lease of 4,175 Square Feet of Office Space at the Family Advocacy Center Located at
600 West Pioneer
7 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Bomb Squad Chemical Substance Identification Project
9 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Fire
Department’s HAZMAT PPE Project
10 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Fire
Department’s Training Project
11 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)ITexas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Planning Enhancement Project
12 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2021 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Ballistic Shield Project
13 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2021 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Camera Trailers Project
14 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)ITexas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2021 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Flock Cameras Project
15 Resolution --Approving an Interlocal Agreement Between the City of Irving and City of
Arlington/Arlington EMS Program for Clinical Experience for Emergency Medical
Services Students with the Irving Fire Department
16 Resolution -- Approving the Master Interlocal Agreement Between Dallas County and
the City of Irving for Road and Bridge Transportation-Related Improvements and
Maintenance
17 Resolution -- Approving Amendment No. 1 to Economic Development Incentive
Agreement Between the City of Irving and the Dwyer Group, Inc., in an Amount Not to
Exceed $120,000, Dependent Upon Annual Qualifications
18 Resolution -- Approving Amendment No. 1 of the Economic Development Incentive
Agreement Between the City of Irving and Vizient, Inc., in an Amount Dependent Upon
Annual Qualification
21 Resolution --Authorizing As-Needed Expenditures with Cintas Corporation No. 2 in the
Total Estimated Amount of $120,000.00 for the Purchase of Field Employee Uniforms
through a Master Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with OMNIA
Partners
22 Resolution --Approving Additional Expenditures with GT Distributors, Inc., in the Total
Estimated Amount of $150,000.00 for As-Needed Purchases of Ammunition, Body
Armor, Duty Gear, and Other Related Supplies and Equipment through the State of
Texas Local Government Statewide Purchasing Cooperative Agreement (BuyBoard)
23 Resolution -- Approving As-Needed Expenditures with Baker & Taylor, LLC, Ingram
Library Services LLC, and Midwest Tape, LLC, in the Total Estimated Amount of
$430,000.00 for Library Books and AudioNideo Materials with Electronic Ordering
Interface through the State of Texas Cooperative Purchasing Program
24 Resolution -- Approving the Expenditure with CDW Government, LLC, for AutoDesk
Licenses in the Total Amount of $61,423.00 through a Master Intergovernmental
Cooperative Purchasing Agreement (MICPA) with the National Intergovernmental
Purchasing Alliance Company Dba Omnia Partners, Public Sector (Omnia Partners)
25 Resolution -- Renewing the Annual Contract with Earth Haulers, Inc., in the Total
Estimated Amount of $485,000.00 for Road Maintenance Materials
26 Resolution -- Approving a Vendor/Member Contract Pursuant to a Cooperative
Purchasing Agreement Between the City of Irving and Zone Industries LLC Dba
Precision Pump Systems in the Total Estimated Amount of $98,856.00 through the
State of Texas Local Government Statewide Purchasing Cooperative Program
(BuyBoard)
27 Resolution --Approving Addendum No. 2 to the Renewal Agreement Between the City
of Irving and Allied Waste Services of Fort Worth, LLC, dba Republic Services, in the
Total Estimated Amount of $1,380,375 for the Curbside Recycling Program for a Five
Year Term
28 Resolution --Approving a Consulting Agreement between the City of Irving and Burns
& McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc., in the Total Estimated Amount of
$139,600.00 for a Solid Waste Services Collection and Rate Study
29 Resolution --Approving and Accepting the Bid from cingl Telecommunications, L.L.C.,
in the Total Estimated Amount of $350,000.00 for Network Cabling Services
30 Resolution -- Rejecting Any and All Proposals Relative to Request For Proposals
071D-23F Community Development Block Grant COVID-19 (CDBG-CV) Funded
Broadband Assessment Study
31 Ordinance -- Authorizing the Abandonment and Vacation of Certain Portions of a 15
Foot Storm Sewer Easement Along a Portion of Property Located at 4831 W.
Northgate Drive, Part of the Thomas Armstrong Survey, Abstract 21, and Being a
Portion of Lot 3, Block A, of Cornerstone at Northview Addition, Owned by J & J Estelle
Creek West, LLC
Consent Agenda
3 Approving Work Session Minutes for Thursday, October 12, 20234 Approving Regular Meeting Minutes for Thursday, October 12, 2023
5 Resolution --Authorizing Gateway Bonds for Planned Unit Development #6
6 Resolution -- Approving a Memorandum of Understanding for Use of Facility Space
Between the City of Irving and the Texas Health and Human Services Commission
(HHSC), on Behalf of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, for the
Lease of 4,175 Square Feet of Office Space at the Family Advocacy Center Located at
600 West Pioneer
7 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Bomb Squad Chemical Substance Identification Project
9 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Fire
Department’s HAZMAT PPE Project
10 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Fire
Department’s Training Project
11 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)ITexas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Planning Enhancement Project
12 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2021 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Ballistic Shield Project
13 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2021 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Camera Trailers Project
14 Resolution --Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)ITexas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2021 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Flock Cameras Project
15 Resolution --Approving an Interlocal Agreement Between the City of Irving and City of
Arlington/Arlington EMS Program for Clinical Experience for Emergency Medical
Services Students with the Irving Fire Department
16 Resolution -- Approving the Master Interlocal Agreement Between Dallas County and
the City of Irving for Road and Bridge Transportation-Related Improvements and
Maintenance
17 Resolution -- Approving Amendment No. 1 to Economic Development Incentive
Agreement Between the City of Irving and the Dwyer Group, Inc., in an Amount Not to
Exceed $120,000, Dependent Upon Annual Qualifications
18 Resolution -- Approving Amendment No. 1 of the Economic Development Incentive
Agreement Between the City of Irving and Vizient, Inc., in an Amount Dependent Upon
Annual Qualification
21 Resolution --Authorizing As-Needed Expenditures with Cintas Corporation No. 2 in the
Total Estimated Amount of $120,000.00 for the Purchase of Field Employee Uniforms
through a Master Intergovernmental Cooperative Purchasing Agreement with OMNIA
Partners
22 Resolution --Approving Additional Expenditures with GT Distributors, Inc., in the Total
Estimated Amount of $150,000.00 for As-Needed Purchases of Ammunition, Body
Armor, Duty Gear, and Other Related Supplies and Equipment through the State of
Texas Local Government Statewide Purchasing Cooperative Agreement (BuyBoard)
23 Resolution -- Approving As-Needed Expenditures with Baker & Taylor, LLC, Ingram
Library Services LLC, and Midwest Tape, LLC, in the Total Estimated Amount of
$430,000.00 for Library Books and AudioNideo Materials with Electronic Ordering
Interface through the State of Texas Cooperative Purchasing Program
24 Resolution -- Approving the Expenditure with CDW Government, LLC, for AutoDesk
Licenses in the Total Amount of $61,423.00 through a Master Intergovernmental
Cooperative Purchasing Agreement (MICPA) with the National Intergovernmental
Purchasing Alliance Company Dba Omnia Partners, Public Sector (Omnia Partners)
25 Resolution -- Renewing the Annual Contract with Earth Haulers, Inc., in the Total
Estimated Amount of $485,000.00 for Road Maintenance Materials
26 Resolution -- Approving a Vendor/Member Contract Pursuant to a Cooperative
Purchasing Agreement Between the City of Irving and Zone Industries LLC Dba
Precision Pump Systems in the Total Estimated Amount of $98,856.00 through the
State of Texas Local Government Statewide Purchasing Cooperative Program
(BuyBoard)
27 Resolution --Approving Addendum No. 2 to the Renewal Agreement Between the City
of Irving and Allied Waste Services of Fort Worth, LLC, dba Republic Services, in the
Total Estimated Amount of $1,380,375 for the Curbside Recycling Program for a Five
Year Term
28 Resolution --Approving a Consulting Agreement between the City of Irving and Burns
& McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc., in the Total Estimated Amount of
$139,600.00 for a Solid Waste Services Collection and Rate Study
29 Resolution --Approving and Accepting the Bid from cingl Telecommunications, L.L.C.,
in the Total Estimated Amount of $350,000.00 for Network Cabling Services
30 Resolution -- Rejecting Any and All Proposals Relative to Request For Proposals
071D-23F Community Development Block Grant COVID-19 (CDBG-CV) Funded
Broadband Assessment Study
31 Ordinance -- Authorizing the Abandonment and Vacation of Certain Portions of a 15
Foot Storm Sewer Easement Along a Portion of Property Located at 4831 W.
Northgate Drive, Part of the Thomas Armstrong Survey, Abstract 21, and Being a
Portion of Lot 3, Block A, of Cornerstone at Northview Addition, Owned by J & J Estelle
Creek West, LLC
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Item 8 - Resolution -- Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/Texas
Homeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Flock Camera Project
Item 8
Resolution -- Approving an Agreement with the Office of the Governor (Texas)/TexasHomeland Security State Administrative Agency (THSSAA) to Receive and Participate
in the Fiscal Year 2023 Homeland Security Grant Program and Authorizing the City
Manager to Execute Any Necessary Documents Related to the Grant for the Police
Department’s Flock Camera Project
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Item 19 - Resolution --Consideration of a Downtown Facade Enhancement Agreement Between
the City of Irving and GoodRE Irving Investments LLC in an Amount Not to Exceed
$25,000 for the Property Located at 202 E. Irving Boulevard
Item 19
Resolution --Consideration of a Downtown Facade Enhancement Agreement Betweenthe City of Irving and GoodRE Irving Investments LLC in an Amount Not to Exceed
$25,000 for the Property Located at 202 E. Irving Boulevard
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Item 20 - Resolution --Consideration of a Corridor Enhancement Incentive Agreement Between
the City of Irving and Roy’s Pawn Shop, Inc. in an Amount Not to Exceed $150,000 for
the Property Located at 635 E. Irving Boulevard
Item 20
Resolution --Consideration of a Corridor Enhancement Incentive Agreement Betweenthe City of Irving and Roy’s Pawn Shop, Inc. in an Amount Not to Exceed $150,000 for
the Property Located at 635 E. Irving Boulevard
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Item 32 - Ordinance -- ZC23-0023 - Considering a Zoning Change from S-P-2 (P-O)
“Generalized Site Plan — Professional Office” and State Highway 161 Overlay to S-P-2
(R-6) “Generalized Site Plan — Single-Family Residential 6” with a Variance to the
Maximum Building Height - Approximately 0.967 Acres Located at the Southeast
Corner of State Highway 161 and W. Rochelle Road (Postponed from August 3 and
August 31, 2023)
Item 32
Ordinance -- ZC23-0023 - Considering a Zoning Change from S-P-2 (P-O)“Generalized Site Plan — Professional Office” and State Highway 161 Overlay to S-P-2
(R-6) “Generalized Site Plan — Single-Family Residential 6” with a Variance to the
Maximum Building Height - Approximately 0.967 Acres Located at the Southeast
Corner of State Highway 161 and W. Rochelle Road (Postponed from August 3 and
August 31, 2023)
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Item 33 - Ordinance -- ZC23-0030 - Considering a Zoning Change from PUD Valley Ranch
“Valley Ranch Planned Unit Development” and S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan -
Single-Family Residential 6” to S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan — Single-Family
Residential 6” Including Variances to the Minimum Rear Yard Setback, Minimum Lot
Depth, Minimum Lot Area, and Maximum Height of a Principal Structure -
Approximately 6.14 Acres Located at 8001 Mustang Drive (Indefinitely Postponed on
August 3, 2023)
Item 33
Ordinance -- ZC23-0030 - Considering a Zoning Change from PUD Valley Ranch“Valley Ranch Planned Unit Development” and S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan -
Single-Family Residential 6” to S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan — Single-Family
Residential 6” Including Variances to the Minimum Rear Yard Setback, Minimum Lot
Depth, Minimum Lot Area, and Maximum Height of a Principal Structure -
Approximately 6.14 Acres Located at 8001 Mustang Drive (Indefinitely Postponed on
August 3, 2023)
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Item 34 - Ordinance --CP23-0015 - Considering a Comprehensive Plan Amendment Changing
the Future Land Use Category from “Open Space” to “Compact Neighborhood” -
Approximately 0.573 Acres Located at 419 Maxwell Avenue
Item 34
Ordinance --CP23-0015 - Considering a Comprehensive Plan Amendment Changingthe Future Land Use Category from “Open Space” to “Compact Neighborhood” -
Approximately 0.573 Acres Located at 419 Maxwell Avenue
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Item 35 - Ordinance -- ZC23-0034 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-MF “Multi-Family” to
S-P-i (R-3.5) “Detailed Site Plan - Two-Family Residential 3.5” and Short Term
Medical Recovery Uses with Variances to the Minimum Lot Width and Side Yard
Setback Requirements -Approximately 0.573 Acres Located at 419 Maxwell Avenue
Item 35
Ordinance -- ZC23-0034 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-MF “Multi-Family” toS-P-i (R-3.5) “Detailed Site Plan - Two-Family Residential 3.5” and Short Term
Medical Recovery Uses with Variances to the Minimum Lot Width and Side Yard
Setback Requirements -Approximately 0.573 Acres Located at 419 Maxwell Avenue
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Item 36 - Ordinance -- ZC23-0039 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-6 “Single-Family
Residential 6” to S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan -Single-Family Residential 6” with
a Variance to Allow a Carport to Encroach into the Established Front Yard Setback -
Approximately 0.184 Acres Located at 3005 Pritchett Drive
Item 36
Ordinance -- ZC23-0039 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-6 “Single-FamilyResidential 6” to S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan -Single-Family Residential 6” with
a Variance to Allow a Carport to Encroach into the Established Front Yard Setback -
Approximately 0.184 Acres Located at 3005 Pritchett Drive
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Item 37 - Ordinance --CP23-0017 -Considering a Comprehensive Plan Amendment Changing
the Future Land Use Category from “Regional Commercial” to “Traditional
Neighborhood” -Approximately 0.296 Acres Located at 1409 N. Britain Road
Item 37
Ordinance --CP23-0017 -Considering a Comprehensive Plan Amendment Changingthe Future Land Use Category from “Regional Commercial” to “Traditional
Neighborhood” -Approximately 0.296 Acres Located at 1409 N. Britain Road
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Item 38 - Ordinance -- ZC23-0048 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-6 “Single-Family
Residential 6” to S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan - Single-Family Residential 6” with
a Variance to Allow Two Residential Dwelling Units on One Lot with Variances,
Including to the Minimum Lot Width, Minimum Rear Yard Setback, and Minimum
Parking- Approximately 0.296 Acres Located at 1409 N. Britain Road
Item 38
Ordinance -- ZC23-0048 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-6 “Single-FamilyResidential 6” to S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan - Single-Family Residential 6” with
a Variance to Allow Two Residential Dwelling Units on One Lot with Variances,
Including to the Minimum Lot Width, Minimum Rear Yard Setback, and Minimum
Parking- Approximately 0.296 Acres Located at 1409 N. Britain Road
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Item 39 - Ordinance --CP23-0014 - Considering a Comprehensive Plan Amendment Changing
the Future Land Use Category from “Traditional Neighborhood” to “Compact
Neighborhood” - Approximately 2.74 Acres Located at 2005 and 2009 State Highway
356, and 330, 404, and 418 Fleming Avenue
Item 39
Ordinance --CP23-0014 - Considering a Comprehensive Plan Amendment Changingthe Future Land Use Category from “Traditional Neighborhood” to “Compact
Neighborhood” - Approximately 2.74 Acres Located at 2005 and 2009 State Highway
356, and 330, 404, and 418 Fleming Avenue
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Item 40 - Ordinance -- ZC23-0051 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-7.5 “Single-Family
Residential 7.5” to S-P-2 (R-ZLa) “Generalized Site Plan - Single-Family Residential
ZLa” with Variances the Minimum Lot Area, Lot Depth, Front Setback, Street-Side
Setback, and the Maximum Lot Coverage Requirements - Approximately 2.74 Acres
Located at 2005 and 2009 State Highway 356, and 330, 404, and 418 Fleming Avenue
Item 40
Ordinance -- ZC23-0051 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-7.5 “Single-FamilyResidential 7.5” to S-P-2 (R-ZLa) “Generalized Site Plan - Single-Family Residential
ZLa” with Variances the Minimum Lot Area, Lot Depth, Front Setback, Street-Side
Setback, and the Maximum Lot Coverage Requirements - Approximately 2.74 Acres
Located at 2005 and 2009 State Highway 356, and 330, 404, and 418 Fleming Avenue
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Item 41 - Ordinance -- ZC23-0054 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-6 “Single-Family
Residential 6” to S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan - Single-Family Residential 6” with
a Variance to Allow a Porch Cover to Encroach into the Established Front Yard
Setback -Approximately 0.16 Acres Located at 2613 Anderson Street
Item 41
Ordinance -- ZC23-0054 - Considering a Zoning Change from R-6 “Single-FamilyResidential 6” to S-P-2 (R-6) “Generalized Site Plan - Single-Family Residential 6” with
a Variance to Allow a Porch Cover to Encroach into the Established Front Yard
Setback -Approximately 0.16 Acres Located at 2613 Anderson Street
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Item 42 - Ordinance -- UDC 23-0008: Considering an Ordinance Amending Part II of the City of
Irving Land Development Code, “Unified Development Code (UDC)” as Follows:
Amending Section 2.1.3 “Zoning Districts Established” to Include the Conditional Use
Permit (CUP) Overlay; Amending Sections 2.4.2 “Residential Land Use Table” and
2.5.2 “Non-Residential Land Use Table” to Identify Uses Eligible for a Conditional Use
Permit in Certain Zoning Districts; Amending Sections: 2.5.4 “Professional Office (P
0)”; 2.5.6 “Neighborhood Commercial (C-N)”; 2.5.8 “Commercial Outdoor 1 (C-OU-1)”;
2.5.9 “Commercial Outdoor 2 (C-OU-2)”; 2.5.10 “Commercial Outdoor 3 (C-OU-3)”;
2.5.12 “Freeway (FWY)”; 2.6.6 “Heritage Crossing District (HCD)”; 2.3.3 “State
Highway 161 Overlay”; and 2.3.4 “State Highway 183 Overlay” to Add Additional
Permitted Principal Uses with a CUP; Amending Section 4.4 “Parking and Loading” to
Establish a Minimum Parking Requirement for a Farmers Market; Amending Section
9.3 “Definitions” to Add and Amend Definitions for Various Uses
Item 42
Ordinance -- UDC 23-0008: Considering an Ordinance Amending Part II of the City ofIrving Land Development Code, “Unified Development Code (UDC)” as Follows:
Amending Section 2.1.3 “Zoning Districts Established” to Include the Conditional Use
Permit (CUP) Overlay; Amending Sections 2.4.2 “Residential Land Use Table” and
2.5.2 “Non-Residential Land Use Table” to Identify Uses Eligible for a Conditional Use
Permit in Certain Zoning Districts; Amending Sections: 2.5.4 “Professional Office (P
0)”; 2.5.6 “Neighborhood Commercial (C-N)”; 2.5.8 “Commercial Outdoor 1 (C-OU-1)”;
2.5.9 “Commercial Outdoor 2 (C-OU-2)”; 2.5.10 “Commercial Outdoor 3 (C-OU-3)”;
2.5.12 “Freeway (FWY)”; 2.6.6 “Heritage Crossing District (HCD)”; 2.3.3 “State
Highway 161 Overlay”; and 2.3.4 “State Highway 183 Overlay” to Add Additional
Permitted Principal Uses with a CUP; Amending Section 4.4 “Parking and Loading” to
Establish a Minimum Parking Requirement for a Farmers Market; Amending Section
9.3 “Definitions” to Add and Amend Definitions for Various Uses
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