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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-27-20 TC Agenda Packet TOWN OF WESTLAKE TOWN COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 1500 SOLANA BLVD, BUILDING 7, SUITE 7100, COUNCIL CHAMBER WESTLAKE, TX 76262 VII E S T L A K E �AN UARY 27, 2020 5:00 PM MEETING �ision Statement An oasis of natural beauty that maintains our open spaces in balance with distinctive deve%pment, trails, and quality of life amenities amidst an ever expanding urban landscape. Work Session 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 3. CITIZEN COMMENTS: This is an opportunity for citizens to address the Council on any matter whether or not it is posted on the agenda. Any person desiring to make a public comment must first be recognized by the presiding officer, and sign in at the podium with their name and address. Individual citizen comments are normally limited to three (3) minutes; however, time limits can be adjusted by the presiding officer. The presiding officer may ask the citizen to hold their comment on an agenda item if the item is posted as a Public Hearing. The Council cannot by law take action nor have any discussion or deliberations on any presentation made to the Council at this time concerning an item not listed on the agenda. The Council will receive the information, ask staff to review the matter, or an item may be noticed on a future agenda for deliberation or action. 4. REVIEW OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS FOR THE TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA. 5. DISCUSSION ITEMS a. Standing Item: Presentation and discussion of development projects. 6. EXECUTIVE SESSION The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial Page 1 of 4 or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) for the following: - Entrada - Front 44 b. Section 551.074(a)(1): Deliberation Regarding Personnel Matters —to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, of a public ofFicer or employee: - Town Manager evaluation c. Section 551.071(2) — Consultation with City 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 this chapter: Resolution No. 00-19, a Contract with Hillwood Development Corporation Concerning the Design Engineering and Construction of the West Side Pump Station and the Dove Road Waterline. d. Section 551.071(2) Consultation with Attorney — to seek advice of counsel on matters in which the duty of the Town Attorney under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code - FM 1938 access for proposed Southlake development. 7. RECONVENE MEETING 8. COUNCIL RECAP / STAFF DIRECTION Regular Session will begin immediately following the work session 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST: Mayor and Council Reports on Items of Community Interest pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.0415 the Town Council may report on the following items: (1) expression of thanks, congratulations or condolences; (2) information about holiday schedules; (3) recognition of individuals; (4) reminders about upcoming Town Council events; (5) information about community events; and (6) announcements involving imminent threat to public health and safety. 3. CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below are considered routine by the Town Council and will be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Council Member or citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence. a. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on November 18, 2019. b. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on November 19, 2019. c. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on December 16, 2019. d. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on January 13, 2020. e. Consider approval of Resolution 20-01, Adopting the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan. Page 2 of 4 f. Consider approval of Resolution 20-02, Approving the Abandonment of a Public Access Easement Located on 2256 King Fisher. 4. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDER ORDINANCE 905, APPROVING A SITE PLAN FOR AN APPROXIMATELY 0.376-ACRE PORTION OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 1, PLANNING AREA 2 (PD1-2), ESTABLISHED BY ORDINANCE 703 FOR THE PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF STATE HIGHWAY 114, EAST OF DAVIS BOULEVARD, AND NORTH OF SOLANA BOULEVARD, COMMONLY KNOWN AS WESTLAKE ENTRADA. 5. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDER ORDINANCE 906, APPROVING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT (SUP) TO ALLOW FOR A MAXIMUM OF 10 RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM UNITS TO BE LOCATED AN APPROXIMATELY 0.376-ACRE PORTION OF BLOCK N, WESTLAKE ENTRADA, LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF DAVIS BLVD. AND GIRONA DRIVE. 6. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDER APPROVING RESOLUTION 20-03 FOR A FINAL PLAT FOR THE KNOLLS AT SOLANA. 7. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION 20-04, APPROVING A SITE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN BERNAL HOMES, INC. AND THE TOWN FOR LOT 1, BLOCK N, WESTLAKE ENTRADA ADDITION. 8. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION 20-05, APPROVING STAFF TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATION WITH BENNETT, BENNER, PETTIT, INC. FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES OF FOR THE DESIGN OF SAM & MARGRET LEE ARTS AND SCIENCE CENTER ADDITION. 9. EXECUTIVE SESSION The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) for the following: - Entrada - Front 44 b. Section 551.074(a)(1): Deliberation Regarding Personnel Matters — to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, of a public officer or employee: - Town Manager evaluation c. Section 551.071(2) Consultation with City Attorney — on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Page 3 of 4 Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with this chapter: Resolution No. 00-19, a Contract with Hillwood Development Corporation Concerning the Design Engineering and Construction of the West Side Pump Station and the Dove Road Waterline. d. Section 551.071(2) Consultation with Attorney— to seek advice of counsel on matters in which the duty of the Town Attorney under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code - FM 1938 access for proposed Southlake development. 10. RECONVENE MEETING 11. TAKE ANY ACTION, IF NEEDED, FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION ITEMS. 12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: Any Council member may request at a workshop and / or Council meeting, under"Future Agenda Item Requests", an agenda item for a future Council meeting. The Council Member making the request will contact the Town Manager with the requested item and the Town Manager will list it on the agenda. At the meeting, the requesting Council Member will explain the item, the need for Council discussion of the item, the item's relationship to the Council's strategic priorities, and the amount of estimated staff time necessary to prepare for Council discussion. If the requesting Council Member receives a second, the Town Manager will place the item on the Council agenda calendar allowing for adequate time for staff preparation on the agenda item. 13. AD70URNMENT ANY ITEM ON THIS POSTED AGENDA COULD BE DISCUSSED IN EXECUTIVE SESSION AS LONG AS IT IS WITHIN ONE OF THE PERMITTED CATEGORIES UNDER SECTIONS 551.071 THROUGH 551.076 AND SECTION 551.087 OF THE TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE. CERTIFICATION I certify that the above notice was posted at the Town Hall of the Town of Westlake, 1500 Solana Blvd., Building 7, Suite 7100, Westlake, TX 76262, January 24, 2020, by 10:00 a.m. under the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code. Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary If you plan to attend this public meeting and have a disability that requires special needs, please advise the Town Secretary's Office 48 hours in advance at 817-490-5741 and reasonable accommodations will be made to assist you. Page 4 of 4 Town Cou nci I Item # 2 - Pledge of Allegiance Texas Pledge: "Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one state under God, one and indi�isible. " Town Cou nci I Item # 3 — Citizen Comments CITIZEN COMMENTS: This is an opportunity for citizens to address the Council on any matter whether or not it is posted on the agenda. The Council cannot by law take action nor have any discussion or deliberations on any presentation made to the Council at this time concerning an item not listed on the agenda. The Council will receive the information, ask stafF to review the matter, or an item may be noticed on a future agenda for deliberation or action. Town Council Item # 4 — Review of Consent Items REVIEW OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS FOR THE TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA. Town Council Item # 5 — Discussion Items DISCUSSION ITEMS a. Standing Item: Presentation and discussion of development projects. T H E T � W H 0 F 1111E TL � KE D1STfNCTI1fE BY DE51GN DEVELOPMENT SNAPSHOT DECEMBER 2019 BOUNDARY LEGEND ROAD LEGEND DEVELOPMENT STATUS TH E TOWN County Boundary Existing Road . Announced • Under Construction OF WESTLAKE _ Subdivisions Proposed Road _ Westlake Limits Conceptual Existing DEVELOPMENT MAP � othercity�imits ------- RoadUnderConstruction ���. ���_- , . .� � .. . '•'.'� ���i �� — � � ' / . 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Retail corner under construction;tower panels g0% 2019/2020 Retail Corner beginning application Entrada Hospitality, Project on hold due to potential Development/ o 34 Plaza Mayor Condominium, 4 5 acres Site Plan revisions -�o N/A Retail Restaurant Row/Chapel A: 15,422 sf 35, 38, 40, &Reception Restaurants/ 5 B/C: 22,414 Under construction 25% 2019/2020 43, 71 Hall/Gas Entertainment sf Well Garage 51 Paigebrooke Residential 6 20 acres 5/6 lots under construction or completed 75% N/A � � � i � � i � � � i � � � Subdivision Development Percent Plat Date Total Lots Vacant Lots Acres Permits Issuetl Finals Issued Name Status Complete Carlyle Court 3/7/2016 8 0 10.2 Mostly built-out 8 6 87.50% Carpenter 12/9/1977 14 0 31.6 Built-out 14 14 100.00% Addition Entrada 12/14/2015 322 2g2 85 g Under 30 5 5.43% development Glenwyck 3/13/2000 84 0 104.3 Built-out 83 83 98.81% Farms Granada 6/17/2013 84 15 84.3 Under 69 50 70.83% development Knolls at Solana - 56 56 62.5 Under 0 0 0.00% development Paigebrooke 3/8/2004 6 1 20.3 Mostly built-out 5 4 75.00% Quail Hollow 3/28/2016 93 76 188.3 Under 17 1 9.68% development Shelby Estates 4/7/1981 6 1 65.7 Mostly built-out 5 5 83.33% � � � i � � i � � � i � � � Subdivision Development Percent Plat Date Total Lots Vacant Lots Acres Permits Issuetl Finals Issued Name Status Complete Spencer Ranch - 38 38 37.8 Concept Plan 0 0 0.00% Approved Stagecoach 8/16/1971 22 3 55.5 Mostly built-out 19 19 86.36% Terra Bella 11/11/2008 26 1 54.8 Under 25 20 86.54% development Vaquero 3/27/2000 296 25 510 Mostly built-out 271 259 89.53% Wyck Hill 4/3/1996 13 1 22.4 Mostly built-out 12 12 92.31% Other/Miscellan _ 68 15 - Mostly built-out 53 52 77.21% eous Total 1,136 525 1,333.60 611 530 50.22% . ' � � � . . � � i i � � � � � � � i � � � YEAR VAQUERO GRANADA TERRA BELLA CARLYLE COURT ENTRADA QUAIL HOLLOW TOTAL 2015 15 15 4 0 0 0 34 2016 10 13 2 4 0 0 29 2017 5 16 2 1 3 0 27 2018 8 12 2 2 27 5 56 2019 6 10 1 1 0 11 29 Total 44 66 11 8 30 16 175 Residential Permits Per Year by Subdivision � Jan 2015 - Dec 2019 so 60 40 20 -0 � � � VAQUERO GRANADA TERRA BELLA CARLYLE COURT ENTRADA QUAIL HOLLOW ■2015 ■2016 ■2017 ■2018 ■2019 � � � � � � � ' 1 I I � ' � 1 1 --- 'i,i I 1 iii •i 'i,i - I 1 , ' , � � 'i,i i• i i � � �� � � - 30 � I O z - � � � _ _ ° 29 � . - � _ Trophy Club � 4 ° ti - - _ '. � _ _ '. � _ _ r - � - =_ � � - � � • .l - _ ' ` � � — IrJ� . �. 1 � ' ' - � `� .r ' -• 40 . _ � _ �� � �ti ❑ � �-«�_ � � . 1 f1 ..�� -.� � 'ti 4 �1 ' � �r � � � � � � � , r � 1 • � 35 fl + ` � J J �t• . � � '� fl Q „ 38 � ' - - .'� , `� � - - .. . �' �� !� 1 � + a3 p ! \ - � �1 � l: +� � � i � — � 37 , ' r � � � � �� i � • , —� i�---'�, A'y4' � `}ti I _ - . 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' ,� � ' ~_� _� � _ ' � � �� � �i � • ' � I � I 1 I 1 1 1 � � I � � � 1 � \ ■ . , � , . . � , � � . � , Project Name Total Lots / Units Size Contractor Development Status Estimated Completion CVS Pharmacy 1 13,378 sf Wurzel Builders Completed February 2017 Primrose Daycare 1 12,460 sf Cooper General Completed May 2017 Contractors Entrada Sales Office 1 3,463 sf Crescent Custom Homes Completed June 2018 Retail Office: 43,336 sf Entrada Retail Corner 3 Starbucks: 2,834 sf Crescent Custom Homes Under construction 2019/2020 Retail 1: 1,370 sf Entrada Residential Block J 6 4,500 sf avg Calais Custom Homes 6 Under construction; 2019/2020 3 units complete Entrada Residential Block E 14 5,000 sf avg Crescent Custom Homes 12 Under construction; 2019/2020 2 units complete Entrada Residential Block I 12 3,600 sf avg Pentavia/Atwood 12 Under construction 2020 Custom Homes Pedestrian Bridge 1 - Crescent Custom Homes Under construction; 2019/2020 nearing completion Gas Pad Parking Garage 1 148,398 sf Crescent Custom Homes Under construction 2019/2020 . , � , . . � , � � . � , Project Name Total Lots / Units Size Contractor Development Status Estimated Completion 2 lots A: 15,422 sf Under construction; Restaurant Row 3-6 restaurants B: 22,414 sf Crescent Custom Homes Restaurant A nearing 2019/2020 completion Chapel &Reception Hall 2 Chapel: 3,207 sf Crescent Custom Homes Under construction 2020 Reception Hall: 14,418 Project on hold due to Entrada Plaza Mayor N/A N/A N/A potential Development 2021 Plan and Site Plan revisions; The View at Entrada 1 5,725 sf N/A Building permit under 2020 review Town of Westlake - DFW's Building Permits Issued - Last Month , . , , � r � . , Month of December, 2019 y+tilESTLAKE Contractor Project Number Project Type Full Address Permit Issued Date Owner Name Tenant Name Business Name Square Footage Value Commercial 1 Destiny Way RMDLC-19- Remodel Permit Westlake,TX 12/04/2019 FMR Texas I LLC Fidelity DPR Construction 83,000 $5,500,000.00 0305 �C) 76262 Investments 1301 Solana Blvd. RMDLC-19- Commercial Bldg.No.2 Suite HMC Solana,LLC Metroplex General 0307 Remodel Permit 2345 12/11/2019 XXII Brands Contractors 2,256 $99,000.00 (C) Westlake,TX 76262 1301 Solana Blvd. RMDLC-19- Commercial Bldg.No. 1 Suite HMC Solana,LLC 0308 Remodel Permit 1530 12/09/2019 Daiichi Sankyo 3-JJJ Construction 3,560 $96,477.00 (C) Westlake,TX 76262 1301 Solana Blvd. RMDLC-19- Commercial Bldg.No.2 Suite HMC Solana,LLC 0330 Remodel Permit 2400 12/31/2019 Common Area Gordon Highlander 21,732 $374,150.00 (C) Westlake,TX 76262 Commercial Remodel Permit(C) Total Value $6,069,627.00 (Avg.:$1,517,406.75) Total Square Footage 110,548.00 (Avg.:27,637.00) Permits Issued: 4 MYGOV.US Town of Westlake-DFW�Building Permits Issued-Last Month�Printed 01/06/2020 at 09:36 AM Page 1 of 6 Solana Fountain Electrical Permit Plaza HMC Solana,LLC Tutor Electrical ELECC-19-0316 ��� 1301 Solana Blvd. 12/19/2019 Service Inc $36,000.00 Westlake,TX 76262 Electrical Permit(C) Total Value $36,000.00 (Avg.:$36,000.00) Total Square Footage 0.00 (Avg.:0.00) Permits Issued: 1 1820 Broken Bend ELECR-19-0332 Electrical Permit Dr. 12/27/2019 Scott Robert J Fox Electric,Ltd. $685.00 (R) Westlake,TX 76262 Electrical Permit(R) Total Value $685.00 (Avg.:$685.00) Total Square Footage 0.00 (Avg.:0.00) Permits Issued: 1 1708 Oak Glen Fabrico Solorio Irrigation Permit Ln. Bird's Landscape IRR-19-0310 �R) Westlake,TX 12/02/2019 Michelle Solorio &Irrigation $16,500.00 76262 Duly Family 1644 Carlyle Ct. Revocable Trust IRR-19-0311 Irrigation Permit Westlake,TX 12/13/2019 Brian&Michelle Mow Man Lawn $g,000.00 �R� 76262 Duly Service Irrigation Permit(R) Total Value $25,500.00 (Avg.:$12,750.00) Total Square Footage 0.00 (Avg.:0.00) MYGOV.US Town of Westlake-DFW�Building Permits Issued-Last Month�Printed 01/06/2020 at 09:36 AM Page 2 of 6 Permits Issued: 2 1603 Creekwood MECHR-19- Mechanical Permit Ct. 12/17/2019 Miller Scott J Berkeys AC $3,500.00 0327 (R) Westlake,TX 76262 Mechanical Permit(R) Total Value $3,500.00 (Avg.:$3,500.00) Total Square Footage 0.00 (Avg.:0.00) Permits Issued: 1 1500 Solana Blvd. Miscellaneous Bldg.No.6 Suite Glenstar Connect MISCC-19-0325 permit(C) 6100 12/20/2019 Glenstar Technology Group Westlake,TX 76262 Miscellaneous Permit(C) Total Value $0.00 (Avg.:$0.00) Total Square Footage 0.00 (Avg.:0.00) Permits Issued: 1 1707 Placid Oaks SFR-19-0300 New Single Family Ct. 12/17/2019 Darrell Johnson Calais Custom g,g35 $1,200,000.00 Home Permit(R) Westlake,TX Homes 76262 2003 White Wing Stewart Timothy M SFR-19-0304 New Single Family Cove 12/26/2019 Stewart Karen S Calais Custom 11,241 $1,500,000.00 Home Permit(R) Westlake,TX Homes 76262 New Single Family Home Permit(R) MYGOV.US Town of Westlake-DFW�Building Permits Issued-Last Month�Printed 01/06/2020 at 09:36 AM Page 3 of 6 Total Value $2,700,000.00 (Avg.:$1,350,000.00) Total Square Footage 21,176.00 (Avg.: 10,588.00) Permits Issued: 2 Deloitte University 1 Deloitte Way PLMBC-19- Plumbing Permit 2501 Westlake DCLI,LLC TD Industries 0333 (C) Parkway 12/30/2019 Deloitte (plumbing) $1,200.00 Westlake,TX 76262 Deloitte University 1 Deloitte Way PLMBC-19- Plumbing Permit 2501 Westlake DCLI,LLC TD Industries 0334 (C) Parkway 12/31/2019 Deloitte (plumbing) $1,200.00 Westlake,TX 76262 Plumbing Permit(C) Total Value $2,400.00 (Avg.:$1,200.00) Total Square Footage 0.00 (Avg.:0.00) Permits Issued: 2 3 Paigebrooke PLMBR-19- Plumbing Permit Westlake,TX 12/19/2019 Nevill Glenn E Jolly Plumbing $1,000.00 0331 (R) �6262 LLC 1714 Wisteria PLMBR-19- Plumbing Permit Way 12/04/2019 Schultz Charles Tierney Plumbing $3,200.00 0313 (R) Westlake,TX 76262 Plumbing Permit(R) Total Value $4,200.00 (Avg.:$2,100.00) Total Square Footage 0.00 (Avg.:0.00) MYGOV.US Town of Westlake-DFW�Building Permits Issued-Last Month�Printed 01/06/2020 at 09:36 AM Page 4 of 6 Permits Issued: 2 2202 Barcelona Kabir&Mahmuda POOL-19-0273 Pool Permit Ct� 12/19/2019 Islam Living Water 648 $75,000.00 Westlake,TX Custom Pools 76262 Pool Permit Total Value $75,000.00 (Avg.:$75,000.00) Total Square Footage 648.00 (Avg.:648.00) Permits Issued: 1 1455 Dove Rd. Christopher H Lam ADDNR-19- Residential �/�/estlake,TX 12/18/2019 Kristin A Lam Elite Design g54 $225,000.00 0315 Addition Permit(R) 76262 Homes Residential Addition Permit(R) Total Value $225,000.00 (Avg.:$225,000.00) Total Square Footage 854.00 (Avg.:854.00) Permits Issued: 1 3051 Schwab CS Kinross Lake SIGN-19-0277 Sign Permit Way 12/03/2019 Parkway C/O Charles Schwab Chandler Signs 20 $2,000.00 Westlake,TX Charles Schwab 76262 3051 Schwab CS Kinross Lake SIGN-19-0278 Sign Permit Way 12/03/2019 Parkway C/O Charles Schwab Chandler Signs 76 $3,000.00 Westlake,TX Charles Schwab 76262 3051 Schwab CS Kinross Lake SIGN-19-0279 Sign Permit Way 12/03/2019 Parkway C/O Charles Schwab Chandler Signs 11 $3,000.00 Westlake,TX Charles Schwab 76262 MYGOV.US Town of Westlake-DFW�Building Permits Issued-Last Month�Printed 01/06/2020 at 09:36 AM Page 5 of 6 3051 Schwab CS Kinross Lake SIGN-19-0280 Sign Permit Way 12/03/2019 Parkway C/O Charles Schwab Chandler Signs 9 $3,000.00 Westlake,TX Charles Schwab 76262 Sign Permit Total Value $11,000.00 (Avg.:$2,750.00) Total Square Footage 115.75 (Avg.:28.94) Permits Issued: 4 TOTALS: Square Footage: 133,341.75 (Avg.:6,349.61) Value: $9,152,912.00 (Avg.:$435,852.95) Total Projects: 22 Permits Issued: 22 MYGOV.US Town of Westlake-DFW�Building Permits Issued-Last Month�Printed 01/06/2020 at 09:36 AM Page 6 of 6 Town of Westlake - DFW's Activity Report - By Project Type , � , , � � � „ 01/01/19 to 12/31/19 ti+tilEStLAfCE Permit Permits Projects Projects Total CO's Applications Issued Archived Completed Inspections Issued Total SF Avg.SF Total Value Avg.Value Total Fees New Single Family Home Permit(R) 29 29 0 0 681 0 299,711.00 10,334.86 $56,630,389.00 $1,952,772.03 $1,052,751.57 Pool Permit 30 30 11 11 116 0 42,033.00 1,401.10 $3,598,000.00 $119,933.33 $64,150.00 Residential Addition Permit(R) 2 2 0 0 0 0 1,843.00 921.50 $295,500.00 $147,750.00 $7,554.82 Residential Remodel Permit(R) 3 3 1 1 33 0 5,700.00 1,900.00 $240,000.00 $80,000.00 $10,775.56 Residential Accessory Permit(R) 6 6 3 3 22 0 1,512.00 252.00 $180,000.00 $30,000.00 $7,707.40 New Commercial Building(C) 1 1 0 0 502 0 3,300.00 3,300.00 $800,000.00 $800,000.00 $24,384.65 New Commercial Shell Building(C) 1 1 0 0 39 0 2,361.00 2,361.00 $1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 $26,290.69 Commercial Remodel Permit(C) 16 16 3 3 194 2 344,367.00 21,522.94 $18,901,715.00 $1,181,357.19 $468,225.67 Commercial Finish-Out(C) 2 2 1 1 22 2 14,067.00 7,033.50 $300,000.00 $150,000.00 $18,666.50 Commercial Accessory Permit(C) 3 3 2 2 10 0 4,380.00 1,460.00 $190,909.76 $63,636.59 $11,203.91 Commercial Addition Permit(C) 0 0 0 0 12 1 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Certificate of Occupancy 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Electrical Permit(C) 8 8 5 5 16 0 0.00 0.00 $46,500.00 $5,812.50 $1,008.00 Electrical Permit(R) 4 4 3 2 3 0 0.00 0.00 $18,185.00 $4,546.25 $682.50 Electrical T-Pole Permit 1 1 1 1 1 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $78.75 Irrigation Permit(C) 8 8 2 2 2 0 0.00 0.00 $604,300.00 $75,537.50 $2,130.00 Irrigation Permit(R) 39 39 17 15 21 0 0.00 0.00 $274,600.00 $7,041.03 $11,955.00 Mechanical Permit(C) 2 2 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $192,648.00 $96,324.00 $1,970.30 Mechanical Permit(R) 20 20 17 17 21 0 0.00 0.00 $220,765.00 $11,038.25 $4,334.52 Plumbing Permit(C) 5 5 3 3 4 0 0.00 0.00 $8,735.00 $1,747.00 $1,155.00 Plumbing Permit(R) 20 20 16 15 28 0 0.00 0.00 $190,077.00 $9,503.85 $5,279.27 MYGOV.US Town of Westlake-DFW�Activity Report-By Project Type�Printed 01/07/2020 at 16:56 PM Page 1 of 2 Approach/Driveway Permit 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.00 0.00 $2,000.00 $2,000.00 $500.00 Construction Trailer Permit 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $210.00 Demolition Permit(C) 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.00 0.00 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $210.00 Demolition Permit(R) 3 3 0 0 1 0 3,951.00 1,317.00 $16,950.00 $5,650.00 $620.00 Fence/Retaining Wall 12 12 2 1 4 0 0.00 0.00 $617,666.00 $51,472.17 $6,465.26 RoofPermit 2 2 1 1 3 0 0.00 0.00 $90,000.00 $45,000.00 $577.50 Sign Permit 12 12 5 5 9 0 565.08 47.09 $243,300.00 $20,275.00 $5,005.00 Fountain/Water/Fire Feature 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Water Well Permit 10 10 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $484,484.00 $48,448.40 $10,100.00 Construction Plans 4 4 0 0 9 0 0.00 0.00 $566,550.00 $141,637.50 $43,547.00 Early Grading Permit 1 1 1 1 2 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $6,599.20 Landscape Plans 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,055.00 Right of Way Construction Permit 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $630.00 Right of Way Use Permit 2 2 1 1 1 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Miscellaneous Permit(C) 1 1 0 0 1 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $200.00 Gas Well Permit 1 1 0 0 3 0 0.00 0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2,500.00 Totals 253 253 95 90 1,765 7 723,790.08 2,990.87 $85,738,273.76 $354,290.39 $1,798,523.07 Average 7 3 2 48 0 19,561.89 80.83 $2,317,250.64 $9,575.42 $48,608.73 MYGOV.US Town of Westlake-DFW�Activity Report-By Project Type�Printed 01/07/2020 at 16:56 PM Page 2 of 2 Town Cou nci I Item # 6 — Executive Session EXECUTIVE SESSION The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) for the following: - Entrada - Front 44 b. Section 551.074(a)(1): Deliberation Regarding Personnel Matters —to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, of a public officer or employee: - Town Manager evaluation c. Section 551.071(2) — Consultation with City 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 this chapter: Resolution No. 00-19, a Contract with Hillwood Development Corporation Concerning the Design Engineering and Construction of the West Side Pump Station and the Dove Road Waterline. d. Section 551.071(2) Consultation with Attorney—to seek advice of counsel on matters in which the duty of the Town Attorney under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code - FM 1938 access for proposed Southlake development. Town Cou nci I Item # 7 — Reconvene Council Meeting Town Cou nci I Item # 8 — Council Recap / Staff Direction COUNCIL RECAP / STAFF DIRECTION ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST: Mayor and Council Reports Town Cou nci I on Items of Community Interest pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.0415 the Town Council may report on the following items: (1) expression of thanks, congratulations or condolences; (2) information about holiday schedules; (3) recognition of individuals; (4) reminders about upcoming Town Council events; (5) information about community events; and (6) Item # 2 — Items of announcements involving imminent threat to public health and Community Interest safety. ✓ Town Council Work Session/Meeting Monday, January 27, 2020* Westlake Town Hall, Solana Terrace-BIdg.7, Suite 7100-Council Chambers ✓ Coffee&Conversation with the Mayor/Board President Monday, February 3, 2020; 8:00-9:30 am Westlake Fire-EMS Station No. 1, 2000 Dove Road (NW corner of Dove Rd. &Davis Blvd.) -We hope our residents and business partners are enjoying this opportunity to �isit our community's new fire station, have a cup of coffee or tea, and a chat with Mayor Laura Wheat about any and a//things West/ake. No reservation needed-just come-and-go as your schedule allows/ ✓ Board of Trustees Work Session/Meeting Monday, February 3, 2020* Westlake Town Hall, Solana Terrace-BIdg.7, Suite 7100-Council Chambers ✓ Westlake Academy Danish&Dialogue with School Leaders Thursday, February 6, 2020; 8:00 am-9:00 am WA Campus-Sam &Margaret Lee Fieldhouse Classroom -Open to a/l Westlake& WA parents/grandparents:current and for those considering or wanting to learn more about our community's charter sch00% This month's topir. Counse%rs'Discussion on high school course se%ction. ✓ Planning &Zoning Works Session/Meeting Monday, February 10, 2020* Westlake Town Hall, Solana Terrace-BIdg.7, Suite 7100-Council Chambers ✓ Westlake Municipal Offices&Westlake Academy Closed in Observance of Presidents'Day Holiday Monday, February 17, 2020 -No interruptions to Trash& Recycling Services on Friday,February 21. ✓ Westlake Academy Open Tour for Secondary Grades(6-12) Thursday, February 20, 2019; 3:45 pm Main Academy Entrance/Primary Years Office, 2600 J.T. Ottinger Road -Been wondering about West/ake Academy and how your chi/d might reach their highest potentia/therel If you are a Westlake resident or live within one of our approved secondary boundaries,join us for a tour of our Secondary grades campus this month. (Primary grades tour next month!) Your children are we%me to attend, and we ask they be supervised by their parents during the tour. No need for reservations-just show up between 3:45-4:00 pm on this scheduled day. Questions7 Contact Registrar Kim Gardner via emai/for more info. ✓ Town Council Work Session/Meeting Monday, February 24, 2020* Westlake Town Hall, Solana Terrace-BIdg.7, Suite 7100-Council Chambers ✓ 17th Annual Gallery Night Benefit-80s Stvle; Hosted by the Westlake Academy Foundation Saturday, February 29, 2020; 6:00 pm at the Texas Motor Speedway Club -Itll be 'Nothin'But a Good Time!"at the i7th Annual Gallery Night benefit auction for Westlake Academy. Get ready to party 'SOs style at one of the region's premier fundraising galas! You'll enjoy amazing auction items,stunning works of art, and hidden treasures for your bidding pleasure. Gourmet cuisine and entertainment everywhere. Sponsorship and auction donation opportunities are available. On behalf of the students and teachers of Westlake Academy, THANK YOU.� ALL residents, business partners, and fel%w supporters we%me/Give Foundation Director Dr. Shelly Myers a call at 817-490-5722 or email at smyersCa�westlakeacademy,orq today for tickets,sponsorshi�s or donation information! *For meetinp aAendas and detai/s on W,4 calendar events or Municipal calendar events,please visit the Westlake Academy website or the Town of West/ake website for further assistance. Town Council Item # 3 — Consent Agenda CONSENT AGENDA: All items listed below are considered routine by the Town Council and will be enacted with one motion. There will be no separate discussion of items unless a Council Member or citizen so requests, in which event the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence. a. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on November 18, 2019. b. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on November 19, 2019. c. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on December 16, 2019. d. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on January 13, 2020. e. Consider approval of Resolution 20-01, Adopting the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan. f. Consider approval of Resolution 20-02, Approving the abandonment of a public access easement located on 2256 King Fisher. T H E T 0 W R 0 F WESTLAKE MINUTES OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS TOWN COUNCIL MEETING November 18, 2019 PRESENT: Mayor Laura Wheat and Council Members Carol Langdon, Michael Barrett, Rick Rennhack, and Greg Goble Alesa Belvedere arrived at 5:18pm ABSENT: OTHERS PRESENT: Town Manager Amanda DeGan, Deputy Town Manager Noah Simon, Assistant Town Manager Jarrod Greenwood, Assistant to the Town Secretary Tanya Morris, Town Attorney Matt Butler, Deputy Fire Chief John Ard, Director of Planning & Development Ron Ruthven, Finance Director Debbie Piper, Director of Facilities & Public Works Troy Meyer, Director of Communications Ginger Awtry, Director of Information Technology Jason Power, Director of Human Resources and Administrative Services Todd Wood, Court Administrator Jeanie Roumell, Public Works Construction Inspector Kory Kittrell, and Public Works Assistant Dianna Orender Work Session 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Wheat called the meeting to order at 5:04 p.m. 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Wheat led the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags. Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 1 of 10 3. CITIZEN COMMENTS Mayor Wheat moved to Item 4. Dawn Cochran, 2107 Cedar Elm Terrace, spoke in favor of the Smoking Ordinance, and would request a 100% ban on all smoking within Town limits. Mayor Wheat returned to Item 5 — Discussion Items. 4. REVIEW OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS FOR THE TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA. No additional discussion. 5. DISCUSSION ITEMS a. Presentation and discussion of an Agreement with Hilltop Securities Inc. to serve as Financial Advisor. Deputy Town Manager Simon introduced Nick Bulaich with Hilltop Securities Inc. Nick Bulaich, Hilltop Securities Inc., provided a presentation that provided an overview of Hilltop Securities, Inc. and they services they provide. StafF recommended Hilltop Securities Inc. as the Town's Financial Advisor. Mr. Bulaich assured the Council Hilltop Securities Inc. can begin work immediately on any of the Town's needs. b. Presentation and discussion of an Engagement Agreement with Bracewell LLP to serve as Bond Counsel. Deputy Town Manager Simon introduced ]ulie Partain with Bracewell LLP. Julie Partain, Bracewell LLP, provided an overview of Bracewell LLP as a firm. Council inquired if Bracewell provides��heads up"services such as upcoming legislative issues or proposed changes or other information that the Town should be aware of. Council also asked about the upcoming legislative session and the impact of the next session on localities. Ms. Partain thought the next session would be challenging for localities. Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 2 of 10 c. Presentation and discussion regarding Utility Rate Study. Assistant Town Manager Greenwood, Director Meyer, and Public Works Assistant Dianna Orender provided a presentation and overview of the item. Staff stated that the average residential wastewater customer would see an increase of approximately $10.00, a 6% increase. The average commercial wastewater customer would see an increase of approximately $233.00, an 11% increase. Council asked about the comparison of rate increases to neighboring communities rate changes. Mr. Greenwood explained that the Trophy Club rate includes property taxes based on the value of a Westlake home. Council asked if the commercial rates for Trophy Club Municipal Utility District include taxes. Mr. Greenwood noted that the commercial rate does not because we do not have an average property value and that commercial values vary greatly, so we are unable to show an average. It was also noted that the rates in Westlake have not changed since 2017 — Mr. Greenwood will follow-up with Council at the December 16t" Council meeting and provide the impact of the last rate increase. Mr. Greenwood identified some of the drivers that were included in the current rate study. The bond payment to Keller for the elevated storage tank is scheduled to end in 2020. Topics also included issuing debt as it related to the Fort Worth Phase 2 waterline and waste water invoicing form the City of Southlake. Mr. Greenwood also praised the Public Works Department for passing all of the State Inspections and the��passing of the torch"to Mr. Kittrell, Ms. Orender. Ms. Orender spoke about future changes to bill printing services for easier comprehension and viewing and about alerts to residents regarding possible leaks or problems. She also discussed the possibility of additional alerts to residents of possible water issues on the Eye on Water platform. The Council inquired about communicating to residents about how we helped a resident solve a water problem. Ms. Orender conveyed concerns over the post office discontinuing forwarding services to the new address and the impact it is having on a percentage of customers. d. Presentation and discussion regarding the most recent legislative session and engagement on future legislative items and process. Deputy Town Manager Simon provided an overview of the most recent legislative session. Council and staff discussed future roles and responsibilities in conveying legislative information and the role Council can play in lobbying legislators. Staff discussed proposed legislation that will limit or eliminate TML as a lobbying entity on behalf of localities. Localities and Councils may need to play a greater role in advocating for or opposing legislation in the near future. Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 3 of 10 Julie Partain, Bracewell LLP, spoke in regard to the limited impact that TML had on legislation that impacted localities. Mayor Wheat moved to Item 3 — Citizen Comments. e. Standing Item: Presentation and discussion of development projects. Director Ruthven provided a presentation and overview of the item. Charles Schwab: Phase I construction is near completion. Rolling Temporary Certificates of Occupancy (C.O.) are being issued. Construction crews are working on the finishing touches for Schwab Way. Installation of the signal lights has been delayed. Phase II roadway (Schwab Way II) is being constructed. Phase II move-in is expected near the end of 2020 or early 2021. Entrada: The Tower panels are causing a hold-up due to construction taking longer than expected. The developer has four panels that are currently ready for final approval from Town staff. Staff is currently scheduled to meet to approve the panels. Panel discussions included: size and weight, installation required by crane, and construction materials. It was also noted that the original windows in panels did not meet design guidelines. Parking lot finalization is currently on hold until the Tower is complete. Starbucks will be scheduled for move-in after the Tower is complete. Restaurant Building A is ready for tenant interior finish- out for all 3 restaurants, but the parking garage must be complete before a C.O. is issued for any restaurant. The parking garage delay is due to construction crews working multiple job sites. We anticipate completion for the garage will be March 2020. Also discussed were the aesthetics of the parking garage for the side facing the Gas Well Pad Site, and the possibility of an entrance to the garage on that side. Construction is underway for Restaurant 6 and other buildings next to Restaurant A, as well as the wedding chapel. They will all require the parking garage to be completed prior to a C.O. being issued. There is a possibility of temporary C.O. being issued while masonry is applied to parking garage. There are currently three tenants slated for Restaurant A. Discussion ensued regarding landscaping to begin after the completion of the parking garage, but the Council would like to see it scheduled sooner. The Council also voiced concerns over trash in water feature and that improved maintenance and cleanup would be a better representative of Westlake. The Council proposed a valet system for Entrada while waiting on the parking garage is being completed. Staff also mentioned that the possibility of stop work orders or hiring out cleanup and mowing crews could be utilized to ensure cleanliness and to encourage developers to cleanup. The Plaza: Parking lot construction has begun. The Knolls: The completion of the roadways is on task for the next couple of weeks. Staff expects to start issuing building permits by February 2020. The landscaping process is estimated to take approximately 6 months. Discussion Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 4 of 10 continued about the history of permitting in relation to landscaping. The contractor is keeping the areas clean. Staff discussed the need to coordinate Solana pavement repairs at The Knolls entrance. This work would be completed by the developer's contractor but paid for by the Town. Highway 114: TxDOT has a public hearing scheduled on December 17t" for Highway 114 from Highway 377 to I-35. The Council voiced concerns regarding the aesthetics of retaining walls and working to create a more consistent look throughout the Town. Quail Hollow: Council Member Rennhack posed questions regarding houses currently under construction and inquired as to the number of homes being custom built versus speculatively built. Mayor Wheat requested a spreadsheet sheet of development updates. Spencer Ranch: There are no updates on the development. Demolition for existing buildings is slated to begin. Staff is waiting on a landscaping plan and on the developer to continue. Town Manager DeGan toured the Charles Schwab campus recently and was able to provide Council an update on the current number of employees. Charles Schwab is ensuring things work well as construction continues. There have been some issues with people speeding on campus. Other traffic issues at Trophy Club and the signal light at Schwab Way have been identified. The Roanoke Road facility is well staffed, and they may need to move to both Phase I and II. 6. EXECUTIVE SESSION Council did not convene into executive session. The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) for the following: - Entrada - Front 44 b. Section 551.071 Consultation with Attorney - to seek advice of counsel on legal matters involving pending or contemplated litigation, settlement offers, or other legal matters not related directly to litigation or settlement. Pending or Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 5 of 10 contemplated litigation and settlement offers include but are not limited to the following: Cause No. 236-304811-18 - Builder Recovery Services, LLC v The Town of Westlake c. Section 551.071 Consultation with Attorney - to seek advice of counsel on legal matters involving pending or contemplated litigation, settlement ofFers, or other legal matters not related directly to litigation or settlement. Pending or contemplated litigation and settlement offers include but are not limited to the following: possible litigation regarding House Bill 1152 — Franchise fees d. Section 551.074(a)(1): Deliberation Regarding Personnel Matters —to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, of a public officer or employee: - Town Manager evaluation e. Section 551.071 Consultation with Attorney - to seek advice of counsel on legal matters involving pending or contemplated litigation, settlement offers, or other legal matters not related directly to litigation or settlement. Pending or contemplated litigation and settlement offers include but are not limited to the following: possible litigation regarding Senate Bill 1152 — Franchise fees f. Section 551.071(2) — Consultation with City 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 this chapter: Resolution No. 00-19, a Contract with Hillwood Development Corporation Concerning the Design Engineering and Construction of the West Side Pump Station and the Dove Road Waterline. 7. RECONVENE MEETING 8. COUNCIL RECAP / STAFF DIRECTION Mr. Rennhack acknowledged Director Awtry and the Town of Westlake's commitment to shared services. Follow-up scheduled in December for the revised utility rates and staff will communicate rate increase. Staff will also identify other ways to provide winter quarter measurement reminders. StafF will provide data regarding custom built versus speculatively built homes in Quail Hollow, and will add a quick view development status spreadsheet to the development report. Reqular Session will begin immediately following the work session 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Wheat called the regular session to order at 6:51 p.m. 2. ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST Director Awtry provided an overview of past and future events. Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 6 of 10 Council discussed vaping and the health concerns of vaping. Director Awtry provided an update on the health a Westlake EMS Firefighter's spouse and fundraising efforts for the family. 3. CONSENT AGENDA a. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on September 23, 2019. b. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on October 28, 2019. c. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on November 4, 2019. d. Consider approval of Resolution 19-37b, Adopting the Voting Systems use by Denton and Tarrant County Election Administrations. e. Consider approval of Resolution 19-38, Authorizing the Town Manager to enter into a contract for the Town's Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance for the 2020 Calendar Year. f. Consider approval of Resolution 19-39, Approving an Agreement between the Town of Westlake and Hilltop Securities Inc. for Financial Consulting Services. g. Consider approval of Resolution 19-40, Approving an Engagement Agreement with Bracewell LLP relating to Bond Counsel Services. 1. The Town of Westlake (the"Town") desires to issue bonds and other obligations from time to time for various public purposes authorized by Texas Statutes, in order to finance or refinance various public projects; 2. Bracewell LLP's ("Bracewell"or the"Firm'� is a full service firm that includes a national public finance practice and has the necessary competence, qualification and experience to serve as bond counsel for the Town. 3. The Town and Bracewell do not have any prior engagements or relationships or other information regarding the nature of any relationships between the political subdivision and the firm as described in §2254.1036(c) of the Texas Government Code. 4. The Town's attorneys and supporting personnel do not have the required experience, qualifications or resources to adequately perform bond counsel services for the issuance of bond or other obligations; 5. Given the nature of bond counsel services and the source of payment therefor (being from the proceeds of bonds or other obligations issued by the Town), such legal services cannot reasonably be obtained from attorneys in private practice under a contract providing for the payment of hourly fees without contingency; and 6. Entering into a contingent fee contract with Bracewell for bond counsel services is in the best interest of the residents of the Town as the Town will have competent, qualified and experienced counsel to advise on the issuance of the bonds and other obligations, and the provision of such legal services will not financially impact the Town as the compensation for such services will be paid from the proceeds of such bonds or other obligations. MOTION: Council Member Rennhack made a motion to approve the consent agenda. Council Member Langdon seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 6-0. Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 7 of 10 4. DISCUSSION AND CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE 899, AMENDING CHAPTER 46, ARTICLE VI, TOBACCO PRODUCTS, SMOKING AND E-CIGARETTES. Assistant Town Manager Greenwood provided an overview of the item. Mr. Rennhack questioned what the new Ordinance would guarantee, such as ensuring that smoke is not smelled in certain restaurants. Mr. Greenwood discussed the purpose of the room that is physically separated and contained room, air filtration equipment, and separated ventilation system is to prevent smoke from entering the remainder of the building that would be non-smoking. Testing of the equipment would indicate the effectiveness of the smoke mitigation measures. If smoke does enter the non-smoking areas the property/business owner would be required to take additional measures if they want to continue to allow smoking. The Council asked if staff researched examples of other restaurants with the air turnover systems and a comparison to what we are requiring, and the possibility of field tests to ensure intent is met. It was mentioned that even with the new systems in place there will be residual smell of past smoke left in smoking areas. Council Member Langdon expressed concerns over the lack of educating the residents as to the effects of smoking, vaping, secondhand, and tertiary smoke. Council asked who would be responsible for enforcement and the cost of enforcement is unknown. Staff stated that enforcement would initially fall on the property/business owner to self-police, but that any Town staff inember, not just police, will be expected to enforce. The cost of enforcement would be difficult to calculate due to the variance being determined by who will enforce complaints. The cost of updating facilities for compliance can be substantial and will fall to the establishments. The due date that modifications are required by is June 2020. Council Member Langdon questioned the prevention of a vaping store within town limits. The sale of tobacco/vaping products is not covered right now in this ordinance, but still be can added to prevent sales in a future agenda item. MOTION: Council Member Goble made a motion to approve Ordinance 899. Council Member Belvedere seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 5-1, Council Member Langdon opposed. 5. EXECUTIVE SESSION Council convened into executive session at 7:23 p.m. The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the ofFer of a financial Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 8 of 10 or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) for the following: - Entrada - Front 44 b. Section 551.071 Consultation with Attorney — to seek advice of counsel on legal matters involving pending or contemplated litigation, settlement offers, or other legal matters not related directly to litigation or settlement. Pending or contemplated litigation and settlement ofFers include but are not limited to the following: Cause No. 236-304811-18 - Builder Recovery Services, LLC v The Town of Westlake c. Section 551.071 Consultation with Attorney — to seek advice of counsel on legal matters involving pending or contemplated litigation, settlement offers, or other legal matters not related directly to litigation or settlement. Pending or contemplated litigation and settlement offers include but are not limited to the following: possible litigation regarding House Bill 1152 — Franchise fees d. Section 551.074(a)(1): Deliberation Regarding Personnel Matters —to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, of a public officer or employee: - Town Manager evaluation e. Section 551.071 Consultation with Attorney — to seek advice of counsel on legal matters involving pending or contemplated litigation, settlement offers, or other legal matters not related directly to litigation or settlement. Pending or contemplated litigation and settlement offers include but are not limited to the following: possible litigation regarding Senate Bill 1152 — Franchise fees f. Section 551.071(2) Consultation with City 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 this chapter: Resolution No. 00-19, a Contract with Hillwood Development Corporation Concerning the Design Engineering and Construction of the West Side Pump Station and the Dove Road Waterline. 6. RECONVENE MEETING Mayor Wheat reconvened the meeting at 10:06 p.m. 7. TAKE ANY ACTION, IF NEEDED, FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION ITEMS. No action taken. 8. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS 9. ADJOURNMENT Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 9 of 10 There being no further business before the Council, Mayor Wheat asked for a motion to adjourn the meeting. MOTION: Council Member Rennhack made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Council Member Barrett seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 6-0. Mayor Wheat adjourned the meeting at 10:06 p.m. APPROVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL ON ]ANUARY 27, 2019. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Town Council Minutes 11/18/19 Page 10 of 10 T H E 1 0 W H 0 F WESTLA}�E MINUTES OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS TOWN COUNCIL MEETING November 19, 2019 PRESENT: Mayor Laura Wheat and Council Members Carol Langdon, Rick Rennhack, Alesa Belvedere, Michael Barrett, and Greg Goble Commission Chairman Tim Brittan and Commissioners Michelle Lee, Liz Garvin, Brad Swearingen, Kim Morris, and Sharon Sanden ABSENT: Commissioner Ken Kraska OTHERS PRESENT: Town Manager Amanda DeGan, Assistant Town Manager Jarrod Greenwood, Assistant to the Town Secretary Tanya Morris, Director of Planning & Development Ron Ruthven, Finance Director Debbie Piper, Director of Facilities & Public Works Troy Meyer, Director of Communications Ginger Awtry, Communications Manager Jon Sasser, Director of Information Technology Jason Power, Fire Chief Richard Whitten, Deputy Fire Chief John Ard, and Development Coordinator Nick Ford ]oint Work Session with the Plannina and Zoninq Commission 1. CALL TO ORDER—TOWN COUNCIL Mayor Wheat called the joint work session to order at 5:02 p.m. Town Council Minutes 11/19/19 Page 1 of 5 2. CALL TO ORDER— PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Chairman Brittan called the joint work session to order at 5:02 p.m. 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Mayor Wheat led the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States and Texas flags. 4. CITIZEN COMMENTS: No one addressed the Council nor the Commission. 5. DISCUSSION ITEMS a. Presentation and discussion of Development/Communication Team and development service delivery Town Manager DeGan updated Council that due to the many impending developments, stafF has created a Development/Communication Team. The team will allow for the free-flow of information with an improved exchange of updates allowing the Communications Department to send information to the stakeholders and others. There are also questions coming from Westlake Academy as it relates to housing developments and how it will affect the school. As the Academy representatives are brought in we will be able to answer their questions more efFiciently. The committee is currently comprised of Director of Planning & Development Ron Ruthven, Development Coordinator Nick Ford, Deputy Fire Chief John Ard, Director of Communications Ginger Awtry, Director of Facilities and Public Works Troy Meyer, Building Inspector Pat Cooke, Assistant Town Manager Jarrod Greenwood, and Town Manager Amanda DeGan. The committee currently meets once a week for three-four hours. Discussions within those meetings relate to development progress and processes, and allowing staff to streamline communication to P&Z and Council as well as conveying legal notice requirements to stakeholders. The committee is also working to revamp and publicize the Unified Development Code and the Comprehensive Plan. They also take an active role in building relationships with developers within the community. Initial discussions focused on the drivers for development. The committee believes the drivers for development in Westlake center around: the needs of the community and its stakeholders, the education of the stakeholders, desirable property within Westlake, corporate partners and their stakeholders, economic growth, and greenfield development. Potential restraining forces discussed include legislation limitations, surrounding compression and growth, interested parties seeking development that may not meet the Town's standards, and long-term economic impacts. Town Council Minutes 11/19/19 Page 2 of 5 b. Presentation and discussion of the mixed-use tour sites from Colorado, Virginia, Maryland, and D.C. Town Manager DeGan gave a presentation of the mixed-use sites that were visited by the staff over the summer. Staff visited the Charles Schwab Campus in Lonetree, Colorado; The Village at Shirlington in Arlington, Virginia; Kentlands in Gaithersburg, Maryland; Bethesda, Maryland; and the Apollo in Washington, D.C. Discussion ensued regarding the Charles Schwab campus in Colorado, the number of Schwab employees living in the surrounding areas, and the amount of available parking on the campus. Discussions continued regarding nearby demographics, amenities, fitness and child care facilities, and types of living spaces. The Council asked if there were concerns regarding employees not living in the nearby options and the lack of cohesiveness of the surrounding neighborhoods in Colorado. Council questioned the possibility of Schwab employees living in Westlake and design standards of the Colorado campus verses what Westlake could expect. Council asked staff about the Schwab expectations for nearby available housing. Discussion moved onto available parking in the mixed-use development at The Village at Shirlington, in Virginia. Discussions continued regarding available mass transportation (bus and rail) to the three developments that stafF presented. Inquiries were made about the status of town homes and mixed-use developments in in cities surrounding Westlake. Other topics of interest included the possibility of restaurants coming and going frequently in mixed-use developments and how a restaurant/grocery store with a family element (such as a park or playground) would do well in Westlake. Council members expressed the importance of trees being incorporated into the new developments, water ways, and shaded areas in future developments. The future vision for Westlake was compared to the past visions of the Dallas areas of Highland Park, Lakewood Shopping Center, and Casa Linda. Robin McCaffrey, Mesa Planning, agreed with Council and the Commission about the importance of continuing with mature trees in future developments and ensuring consistency with the size of new trees planted throughout our community. Mayor Wheat recessed the meeting at 6:40p.m. Mayor Wheat reconvened the meeting at 7:02p.m. Town Manager DeGan posed a question regarding the relevance of the current ��Vision, Values, Mission, and Niche for our Community." Town Council Minutes 11/19/19 Page 3 of 5 Discussion ensued regarding the continued importance of: Westlake's open space, the of proximity to DFW Airport, the lack of current trafFic compared to larger cities, the value to residents of the Vaquero neighborhood, and the value of friendships among the residents in Westlake. The Council and Commission spoke about the vision for the Highway 114 to Highway 170 corridor. It was also noted that there is limited ability to walk and explore in Westlake. Discussions transitioned into the important need for the continuation of public art and landscaping, the aesthetics of guard rails along roadways, and the retaining walls and other elements that set Westlake apart from neighboring cities. The Council and Commission conveyed the need to provide clear reference points to the developers for the direction Westlake is looking to evolve. The importance of: large corporate campuses; the dark sky initiative; and the pastoral views of Circle T Ranch were all discussed. The need to update the Vision Statement's mention of community, sense of place, and ensuring success were also mentioned. The importance of financial strength was also cited. Lastly, the desire for proposals to disclose the cost of service per resident was conveyed. Robin McCafFrey also spoke regarding the impact of the construction in Trophy Club and the difference in developments of surrounding areas compared to that in Westlake. c. Presentation and discussion of the Comprehensive Plan Town Manager DeGan presented a presentation packet regarding the Comp Plan, specifically the Housing Plan Element Considerations. Mrs. DeGan explained the four housing objectives in the plan: 1) Preserve value in a changing context, 2) Diversify the higher-income market to attract young buyers, 3) Meet future housing needs of an aging population, and 4) Mitigate value encroachment. The second consideration discussed was the role that the region has in attracting top employers to our area. The third consideration is that we currently have a plan that values low density, open space, and larger lot sizes. Staff questioned if the Council's vision of those were still the same, or if we needed to update the Town's view. The next consideration is the diversification of our options discussed in the housing element. Staff has questions regarding the type of preferred housing diversification, the preferred senior living options, if cluster type developments were preferred, and if our quality of life still appeals to households without children. The fifth consideration refers to entitlements/zoning with no specification of price point, including 2,000 single- family rentals and 330 multi-family units. The final consideration refers to mixed-use concepts in Westlake and how the Council feels about how those fit into the Westlake vision. The Council and Commission discussed what draws different people to live in Westlake, the need to sell current units before continuing to build, the amount of land that is currently zoned residential, and the current number of students at Westlake Academy. Town Council Minutes 11/19/19 Page 4 of 5 d. Presentation and discussion regarding bills from the most recent legislative session relative to development. There was no presentation nor discussion regarding this item. e. Standing Item: Presentation and discussion of development. There was no presentation nor discussion regarding this item. 6. COUNCIL RECAP / STAFF DIRECTION Mayor Wheat requested additional, perhaps quarterly, joint session meetings. 7. AD70URNMENT OF THE JOINT WORK SESSION. Mayor Wheat adjourned the joint work session at 8:21 p.m. Chairman Brittan adjourned the joint work session at 8:21 p.m. APPROVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL ON JANUARY 27, 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Town Council Minutes 11/19/19 Page 5 of 5 T H E T 0 W R 0 F WESTLAKE MINUTES OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS TOWN COUNCIL MEETING December 16, 2019 PRESENT: Mayor Laura Wheat and Council Members Carol Langdon, Greg Goble, Michael Barrett, and Rick Rennhack. ABSENT: Alesa Belvedere OTHERS PRESENT: Town Manager Amanda DeGan, Deputy Town Manager Noah Simon, Assistant Town Manager Jarrod Greenwood, Attorney Matthew Butler, Communications Manager Jon Sasser, Director of Information Technology Jason Power, Director of Facilities & Public Works Troy Meyer, Director of Human Resources & Administrative Services Todd Wood, Director of Planning and Development Ron Ruthven, Building Official Pat Cooke, Planning and Development Technician Nick Ford, Public Works Assistant Dianna Orender, Accounting Technician Marlene Rutledge, Municipal Court Administrator Jeanie Roumell, Public Works Superintendent Kory Kittrell, Fire Chief Richard Whitten, and Deputy Fire Chief John Ard. Work Session 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Wheat called the meeting to order at 5:26 p.m. Town Council Minutes 12/16/19 Page 1 of 7 2. CITIZEN COMMENTS Heather Camille Clark with the U.S. Census Bureau shared with the Council that there were numerous job opportunities available with the upcoming census. These positions ranged from office clerical to census takers, with wages averaging approximately $20.00 per hour. Ms. Clark works from the census office located at 2036 N. Hwy. 360, Grand Prairie, Texas 75050. 3. REVIEW OF CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS FOR THE TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA. No additional review provided. 4. DISCUSSION ITEMS a. Presentation and discussion regarding updating court fees per new legislation. Town Attorney Matthew Butler provided a brief overview of an additional $14.00 court fee that would be added to citations processed through the municipal court as a result of new state legislation, Senate Bill 346. b. Presentation and discussion regarding adopting 2020 Meeting Calendar. Town Manager DeGan provided a brief explanation to Council of the proposed 2020 Meeting Calendar. c. Standing Item: Presentation and discussion of development projects. Director Ruthven and Building Official Cooke provided an update of several projects within the town. Entrada: Some of the Planning & Zoning Commissioners visited the tower site to view and give feedback regarding the stone coat panels. Staff and Commissioners agree that the panels did meet expectations. The builders plan to add additional panels to get a better idea of how the transition from stone to stone coat panels and how the windows will look on the tower. The builder has been updated with the Commission and stafF's feedback, and they are working to address the issues. They are currently having difficulties replicating the panels that are already installed. Additional delays in the tower completion are due to weather, lack of contract workers allocated to the project, and the concerns regarding panel aesthetics. Town Staff has explained to the contractors that the town will not continue to renew their permits, specifically the permits for the retail corner. The current permits expire at the end of January 2020. Production times are expected to improve, as Ralph Bush has recently been appointed the Town Council Minutes 12/16/19 Page 2 of 7 project manager for the retail corner site. The parking garage is ready for the erectors to put up the structure. The contractor is aware that their permit for the garage will not be renewed when it expires in February 2020. When the structure installation begins it should take approximately 8 weeks to complete. In addition to Starbucks, there are two other businesses that have submitted Tenant Improvement Permits for the retail corner. Restaurant A is ready for Tenant Improvements, but staff has not yet received the permit. Schwab: A new traffic signal is expected to be installed within the next week. The Knolls: Road work continues within the development. Staff will meet with the developer to communicate the Town's expectations of the project, as residential construction is expected to begin in the very near future. Spencer Ranch: No new information was provided, as the landscape plan has not yet been submitted. 5. EXECUTIVE SESSION Council did not convene into executive session. The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) for the following: - Entrada - Front 44 b. Section 551.071 Consultation with Attorney - to seek advice of counsel on legal matters involving pending or contemplated litigation, settlement offers, or other legal matters not related directly to litigation or settlement. Pending or contemplated litigation and settlement offers include but are not limited to the following: Cause No. 236-304811-18 - Builder Recovery Services, LLC v The Town of Westlake c. Section 551.074(a)(1): Deliberation Regarding Personnel Matters —to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, of a public officer or employee: - Town Manager evaluation d. Section 551.071(2) — Consultation with City 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 this chapter: Resolution No. 00-19, a Contract with Hillwood Development Town Council Minutes 12/16/19 Page 3 of 7 Corporation Concerning the Design Engineering and Construction of the West Side Pump Station and the Dove Road Waterline. e. Section 552.072 Deliberation Regarding the purchase, sale, lease, or exchange of real property regarding Highway 114 easements at Lot 1R1-1, Block 2 of the Westlake/Southlake Park Addition No. 1 to the Town of Westlake in Tarrant County, Texas. 6. RECONVENE MEETING 7. COUNCIL RECAP / STAFF DIRECTION No recap/staff direction provided. Regular Session will begin immediately followinq the work session 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Wheat called the regular session to order a 6:27 p.m. 2. ITEMS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST Communications Manager Jon Sasser shared the positive feedback he had received from many sources regarding the 2019 Westlake Tree Lighting Event. 3. CONSENT AGENDA a. Consider approval of the minutes from the meeting on December 2, 2019. b. Consider approval of Ordinance 902, Amending Chapter 30, Courts, Article II, Municipal Court by repealing Section 30-41, Amending and replacing Division 2, repealing Division 3, and amending Sections 30-38 & 30-40; providing a cumulative clause; providing a severability clause; providing a savings clause; and establishing an effective date. c. Consider approval of Resolution 19-41, Adopting the 2020 Meeting Schedule of the Town Council, Board of Trustees, and Planning and Zoning Commission. d. Consider approval of Resolution 19-42, Authorizing the Town Manager to enter into an agreement with Best Facility to provide janitorial services at the Westlake Academy Campus and Westlake Fire-EMS Station No. 1. e. Consider approval of Resolution 19-43, Amending an authorized signer on the Town of Westlake Insurance Trust Account with First Financial Bank. f. Consider approval of Resolution 19-44, Amending Resolution 19-29 an Interlocal Agreement with Tarrant County for the reconstruction of Roanoke Road, Pearson Road and the Westlake maintenance building parking lot, authorizing the Town Town Council Minutes 12/16/19 Page 4 of 7 Manager to execute the agreement and authorizing town staff to make funding changes not to exceed $25,000 on this project. MOTION: Council Member Rennhack made a motion to approve the consent agenda. Council Member Barrett seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 4-0. 4. CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE 903 AMENDING ORDINANCE 865; APPROVING A SITE PLAN AMENDMENT FOR LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 2, WESTLAKE/SOUTHLAKE PARK ADDITION NUMBER ONE; PROVIDING FOR A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Director Ruthven explained that this is an amendment to the ordinance approving the Solana Plaza parking lot expansion. The developer is asking to make additional improvements to the Fountain Plaza area by adding additional seating, a covered pavilion, and other items that would bring the area up-to-date and more useable. The Planning & Zoning Commission and Town Staff both recommend approval. Michael Averitt, Delineator Design, provided the Council with a presentation showcasing how they plan to update the site while preserving the original design at the same time. The architects are looking to bring more openness and permeability to the site and combine it with defining spaces and open views. Mr. Averitt and his team are looking to create a more activated void. They plan on tying the internal and exterior cloisters with a lawn mall and a focal point in the middle. There will be much more useable space and pavilion spaces for more useable to restaurant tenants and other tenants. Architects are wanting to remove some of the paving in the courtyard and replace it with grassy areas to reintroduce more greenery to the space. The Council questioned whether the root systems of the large oak trees would be disturbed, and Mr. Averitt assured Council it would not be disrupted. Council made inquiries to the height of the proposed wall in the landscaping design. The developer is looking to create more of a central lawn feature that would be ideal for events and for allowing children to play. Mayor Wheat opened the public hearing. No one addressed the Council. Mayor Wheat closed the public hearing. MOTION: Council Member Goble made a motion to approve Ordinance 903. Council Member Langdon seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 4-0. Town Council Minutes 12/16/19 Page 5 of 7 5. CONSIDER APPROVAL OF ORDINANCE 904 AMENDING AND ESTABLISHING A NEW WATER AND WASTEWATER RATE AND FEE SCHEDULE; REPEALING ORDINANCE 815 IN ITS ENTIRETY; PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A CUMULATIVE CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Director Meyer and Assistant Town Manager Greenwood answered questions from the Council regarding the historical increases in water and sewer rates. It was confirmed that other cities are experiencing similar increases in cost, although the impact to Westlake is higher due to a smaller customer base. The Council was interested in finding proactive ways to mitigate impacts to customer's bills due to water leaks occurring within the Town. MOTION: Council Member Rennhack made a motion to approve Ordinance 904. Council Member Goble seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 4-0. 6. EXECUTIVE SESSION Council convened into executive session at 7:27 p.m. The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) for the following: - Entrada - Front 44 b. Section 551.071 Consultation with Attorney— to seek advice of counsel on legal matters involving pending or contemplated litigation, settlement offers, or other legal matters not related directly to litigation or settlement. Pending or contemplated litigation and settlement offers include but are not limited to the following: Cause No. 236-304811-18 - Builder Recovery Services, LLC v The Town of Westlake c. Section 551.074(a)(1): Deliberation Regarding Personnel Matters —to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, of a public officer or employee: - Town Manager evaluation d. Section 551.071(2) Consultation with City 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 this Town Council Minutes 12/16/19 Page6of7 chapter: Resolution No. 00-19, a Contract with Hillwood Development Corporation Concerning the Design Engineering and Construction of the West Side Pump Station and the Dove Road Waterline. e. Section 552.072 Deliberation Regarding the purchase, sale, lease, or exchange of real property regarding Highway 114 easements at Lot 1R1-1, Block 2 of the Westlake/Southlake Park Addition No. 1 to the Town of Westlake in Tarrant County, Texas 7. RECONVENE MEETING Mayor Wheat reconvened the meeting at 8:03 p.m. 8. TAKE ANY ACTION, IF NEEDED, FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION ITEMS. No action was taken. 9. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS No discussion ensued. 10. AD]OURNMENT There being no further business before the Council, Mayor Wheat asked for a motion to adjourn the meeting. MOTION: Council Member Rennhack made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Council Member Barrett seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 4-0. Mayor Wheat adjourned the meeting at 8:03 p.m. APPROVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL ON )ANUARY 27, 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Town Council Minutes 12/16/19 Page7of7 T H E T 0 W R 0 F WESTLAKE MINUTES OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS TOWN COUNCIL MEETING January 13, 2020 PRESENT: Mayor Laura Wheat and Council Members Carol Langdon, Greg Goble, Michael Barrett, Alesa Belvedere and Rick Rennhack. ABSENT: OTHERS PRESENT: Town Manager Amanda DeGan, Deputy Town Manager Noah Simon, Assistant Town Manager Jarrod Greenwood, Attorney Matthew Butler, Assistant to the Town Secretary Tanya Morris, Director of Information Technology Jason Power, Director of Facilities & Public Works Troy Meyer, Finance Director Debbie Piper, Director of Planning and Development Ron Ruthven, Building Official Pat Cooke, Planning and Development Technician Nick Ford, Fire Chief Richard Whitten, and Deputy Fire Chief John Ard. Work Session 1. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Wheat called the meeting to order at 5:10 p.m. Town Council Minutes 01/13/20 Page 1 of 2 2. EXECUTIVE SESSION The Council convened into Executive Session at 5:10 p.m. The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) - Entrada Development. 3. RECONVENE MEETING Mayor Wheat reconvened the meeting at 6:32 p.m. 4. COUNCIL RECAP / STAFF DIRECTION No additional recap or staff direction. 5. AD)OURNMENT There being no further business before the Council, Mayor Wheat asked for a motion to adjourn the meeting. MOTION: Council Member Goble made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Council Member Langdon seconded the motion. The motion carried by a vote of 5-0. Mayor Wheat adjourned the meeting at 6:32 p.m. APPROVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL ON JANUARY 27, 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Town Council Minutes 01/13/20 Page 2 of 2 Westlake Town Council TYPE OF ACTION T x E i o w N a F WESTLAKE RegularMeeting - Consent oisriNorivE sv o�sicN Westlake Town Council Meeting Monday, January 27, 2020 ToPiC: Consider resolution adopting the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan, January 2020. STAFF CoNTACT: Richard Whitten, Fire Chief/EMC Strategic Ali�nment i i � . � . . , ; . . � � - � � Mission: Westlake is a unique community blending preservation of our natural environment and High Quality Planning,Design& viewscapes,while serving Municipal& Development-We are a desirable Optimize Planning& our residents and businesess Academic Operations �'ell planned,high-quality Development with superior municipal and community that is distinguished by Capabilities academic services that are exemplary design standards. accessible, efficient, cost- effective,&trans arent. Time Line- Start Date: January 27, 2020 Completion Date: N/A Funding Amount: N/A Status - N/A Source-N/A Contract: No Forms: N/A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY(INCLUDING APPLICABLE ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY) The Hazard Mitigation Action Plan, January 2020,replaces the existing Hazard Mitigation Plan which was adopted August 24, 2015. The plan identifies hazards faced by communities and the vulnerabilities to these hazards while outlining mitigation strategies for the future. The plan fulfills the requirements of the Federal Disaster Mitigation Act as administered by the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM)and the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA). Page 1 of 2 RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of this item. ATTACHMENTS Resolution Exhibit"A" Page 2 of 2 TOWN OF WESTLAKE RESOLUTION 20-01 A RESOLUTION BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS, APPROVING ADOPTION OF THE TARRANT COUNTY HAZARD MITIGATION ACTION PLAN, JANUARY 2020. WHEREAS, The Town of Westlake, Texas (the "Town") recognizes the threat that natural hazards pose to people and property within Tarrant County; and WHEREAS, the County of Tarrant has prepared a multi-hazard mitigation plan, hereby known as Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan, January 2020 in accordance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000; and WHEREAS, Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan, January 2020 identifies mitigation goals and actions to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to people and property in the Town of Westlake from the impacts of future hazards and disasters; and WHEREAS, the Town and the Firm desire to enter into an engagement agreement (the "Engagement Agreement") that sets forth the agreement between the parties with respect to bond counsel services; and WHEREAS, adoption by the Town of Westlake demonstrates their commitment to the hazard mitigation and achieving the goals outlined in the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan, January 2020. WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the passage of this Resolution is in the best interest of the people of Westlake. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION L• THAT, all matters stated in the Recitals hereinabove are found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety. SECTION 2: THAT the Town of Westlake Town Council does hereby approves adopting the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan, January 2020 (Exhibit "A". SECTION 3: If any portion of this Resolution shall, for any reason, be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof and the Council hereby determines that it would have adopted this Resolution without the invalid provision. SECTION 4: That this resolution shall become effective from and after its date of passage. Resolurion 20-01 Page 1 of 2 PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 27TH DAY OF JANUARY 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Amanda DeGan, Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: L. Stanton Lowry, Town Attorney Resolurion 20-01 Page 2 of 2 / / � � � � � / � � � • 1 � � � �� � � ,� , � r'�� � - ���- � � . � •Lv, . � � � . � 1 ! , : 1 '��1 ' } V , Y. I r � '�. d ,.f�r���� '� �'�r _.,.{,.:s.. - �T .k,:-�..._''i +.: 'F '�'�� . ;F � '�'F.: .._,�`r���ti4..:1��:' +. , s' - �.,�.. •�I r 4 �_[T,x• �_^�_ _� ��,��, �'' Y y� ,� ��_�`w�---�`:`_ ,".ti�-.�.�;� X+. .� '� � �— :,�*-Tw`�� ?�+4:s� � �� ''�` � - ,. �� :��.��.�-�, • '� :..+� '� _�y �r r�' - +f+� � 1 ��''},.,.qY"� ,�� y1{"�r' � 7 � i' =�'�'' ,���� :}'" ; � ' - � � �� � �� '��,: ,�f��'#*�`� ��' � +.��' � � ,� i. 'N�� ~ ��.4�!�. � [�• �� T� ��, f �`�4. 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Mitigation has been defined as "sustained action to reduce or eliminate long-term risk to human life and property from natural, human-caused,and technological hazards."1 It is fundamentally a loss-prevention function characterized by planned, long-term alteration of the built environment to ensure resilience against natural and human-caused hazards. This loss-prevention function has been illustrated by the Multi-Hazard Mitigation Council study of the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) mitigation projects, which shows that for every dollar invested in mitigation, six dollars of disaster losses were avoided.z Mitigation should form the foundation of every emergency management agency's plans and procedures. Emergency management agencies should adopt mitigation practices to reduce, minimize, or eliminate hazards in their community. The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan identifies the hazards faced by participating jurisdictions, vulnerabilities to these hazards, and mitigation strategies for the future. The plan fulfills the requirements of the Federal Disaster Mitigation Act as administered by the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). 1 State of Texas Mitigation Handbook, page 1-1. z Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves: 2017 Interim Report, page 1. i Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan The planning area for this plan is for Tarrant County,Texas(marked in red on the Texas map)and includes the followingjurisdictions: ➢ City of Arlington ➢ City of Azle ➢ City of Bedford ➢ City of Blue Mound ➢ City of Colleyville ➢ City of Crowley ➢ City of Dalworthington Gardens* ➢ Town of Edgecliff Village* ➢ City of Euless ➢ City of Everman* ➢ City of Forest Hill ➢ City of Fort Worth ➢ City of Grapevine ➢ City of Haltom City ➢ City of Haslet ➢ City of Hurst ➢ City of Keller ➢ City of Kennedale ➢ City of Lake Worth ➢ Town of Lakeside ➢ City of Mansfield* ➢ North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) ➢ City of North Richland Hills ➢ Town of Pantego* ➢ City of Richland Hills ➢ City of River Oaks* ➢ City of Saginaw ➢ City of Southlake ➢ Unincorporated Tarrant County ➢ University of North Texas Health and Science Center* ➢ City of Watauga ➢ Town of Westlake ➢ City of Westworth Village *Jurisdictions that did not participate in the 2015 Tarrant County HazMAP. ii Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan The following map shows the locations of all participating jurisdictions except the unincorporated areas of the county.A map of these areas can be found in the Unincorporated Tarrant County annex. �� - ;ig�y Alli�n{.a ` �,X� W y t �,,-.� p p�h C_hJ T 0 N $°1 ' �r,�t�e��aii� i iaN � Paron r,�, ~�. .Haelet ,"�. � � ; ��' --- - r.alu�• - • � `+`; Rvras � iN �•:t' n� 1 Ulesllako �So;lhdako , �,��+ �i7� ` �;: � �+• " �i � 8� ��Craperir� �r Polle�n � � " 'ri�� i ''��L�'.� ��ar„� �dy . 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Representatives from each participating jurisdiction reviewed drafts of the HazMAP and added input to the mitigation strategies presented in the plan. Tarrant County citizens were also active participants in the development of the plan. Citizens attended public meetings that were advertised online, on bulletin boards, and in newsletters to share their concerns about hazards faced in the community and how to mitigate the effects of these hazards. All participants involved in this plan understand the benefits of developing and implementing mitigation plans and strategies. Elected officials, public safety organizations, planners, and many others have worked together to develop and implement this HazMAP, displaying that they have the vision to implement mitigation practices and therefore reduce the loss of life and property in their communities. iii Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Acronyms DFW- Dallas-Fort Worth EMC- Emergency Management Coordinator EOC- Emergency Operations Center FEMA- Federal Emergency Management Agency HazMAP- Hazard Mitigation Action Plan HMPT- Hazard Mitigation Planning Team LPT- Local Planning Team N/A- Not Applicable NCEI- National Centers for Environmental Information NCTCOG- North Central Texas Council of Governments NFIP- National Flood Insurance Program NFPA- National Fire Protection Association NWS- National Weather Service OWS-Outdoor Warning Siren RLP- Repetitive Loss Properties SRLP-Severe Repetitive Loss Properties TDEM-Texas Division of Emergency Management TxDOT-Texas Department of Transportation UNTHSC- University of North Texas Health and Science Center UTA- University of Texas at Arlington WUI-Wildland-Urban Interface iv Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Contents ExecutiveSummary........................................................................................................................................i Acronyms..................................................................................................................................................... iv Section1: Introduction .................................................................................................................................1 1.1 Overview.............................................................................................................................................1 1.2 Authority.............................................................................................................................................1 1.3 Scope...................................................................................................................................................1 1.4 Purpose...............................................................................................................................................2 1.5 Mitigation Goals..................................................................................................................................2 1.6 Plan Organization................................................................................................................................3 1.7 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Strategy Maintenance Process....................................................4 1.8 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Adoption...................................................................4 Section 2: Planning Process..........................................................................................................................5 2.1 Collaborative Process..........................................................................................................................5 2.1.1 HMPT Points of Contacts .............................................................................................................6 2.2 Public Involvement..............................................................................................................................8 2.3 Existing Data and Plans.......................................................................................................................8 2.4 Timeframe...........................................................................................................................................9 2.5 Planning Meetings ............................................................................................................................10 Section 3: Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment...............................................................................13 3.1 Hazard Overview...............................................................................................................................14 3.2 Changes in Development..................................................................................................................15 3.2.1 Major Disaster Declarations since the 2015 HazMAP................................................................15 3.2.2 Increase in Vulnerability ............................................................................................................16 3.2.3 Decrease in Vulnerability...........................................................................................................22 3.3 Profiling Natural Hazards..................................................................................................................24 3.3.1 Drought......................................................................................................................................27 3.3.2 Earthquake.................................................................................................................................32 3.3.3 Expansive Soils...........................................................................................................................38 3.3.4 Extreme Heat.............................................................................................................................39 3.3.5 Flooding......................................................................................................................................42 3.3.6 Thunderstorms...........................................................................................................................55 3.3.7 Tornadoes..................................................................................................................................61 v Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.8 Wildfire.......................................................................................................................................66 3.3.9 Winter Storms............................................................................................................................68 3.4 Technological Hazards ......................................................................................................................71 3.5 Vulnerabilities...................................................................................................................................72 3.5.1 National Critical Facilities and Infrastructure ............................................................................72 3.5.2 Natural Environment- Federally Protected Species...................................................................76 3.5.3 Historic Buildings and Districts...................................................................................................76 3.5.4 Local Critical Facilities and Infrastructure..................................................................................76 3.6 Extent................................................................................................................................................77 Section 4: Mitigation Strategy....................................................................................................................78 4.1 Mitigation Strategy...........................................................................................................................79 4.2 Funding Priorities..............................................................................................................................79 4.3 Mitigation Goals................................................................................................................................79 4.4 Action Items......................................................................................................................................80 Section 5:Jurisdictional Annexes................................................................................................................81 Section6: Executing the Plan......................................................................................................................83 6.1 Plan Implementation ........................................................................................................................83 6.2 Evaluation .........................................................................................................................................83 6.3 Multijurisdictional Strategy and Considerations...............................................................................84 6.4 Plan Update.......................................................................................................................................84 6.5 Plan Maintenance.............................................................................................................................84 6.6 Continued Public Involvement..........................................................................................................85 6.7 Incorporation into Existing Planning Mechanisms ...........................................................................86 Section7: Conclusion..................................................................................................................................87 Appendix A: Meeting Documentation........................................................................................................89 PublicAnnouncements............................................................................................................................90 AttendanceRecords..............................................................................................................................261 Appendix B: Supporting Documents.........................................................................................................287 Annotated List of Rare Species in Tarrant County................................................................................288 Historic Sites in Tarrant County............................................................................................................292 Natural Cooperative Soil Survey...........................................................................................................324 vi Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Section 1 : Introduction 1.1 Overview The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP) as written fulfills the requirements of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000), which is administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The Disaster Mitigation Act provides federal assistance to state and local emergency management entities to mitigate the effects of disasters. The HazMAP also encourages cooperation among various organizations across political subdivisions. The 2020 HazMAP is an update of the 2015 FEMA-approved HazMAP. The title was changed from the Local Mitigation Action Plan to Hazard Mitigation Action Plan to clearly specify the intent of the document. With each update, new challenges are identified, new strategies proposed, and when incorporated,the updated plan grows in complexity, but not necessarily in utility. The content in this plan update is designed and organized to be as reader-friendly and functional as possible. The structure and format of this plan has significantly changed from the initial mitigation plan adopted in 2015; however,the quality of information has been maintained. This update fulfills the requirements of the DMA 2000. The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT) and the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) reviewed the evolution of its planning processes throughout the previous three years.The following plan is the result of that effort. The information provided in Section 3 reflects the impact of the hazards on all of Tarrant County, not solely the participatingjurisdictions.The results ofthe vulnerability analysis and risk assessment,including historical events, are documented in the individual annexes for participating jurisdictions. The historical events documented in Section 3 reflect the events that impacted the entire county, not solely the unincorporated areas of the county. Reference to Tarrant County in Section 3 refers to the county as a whole and not solely unincorporated Tarrant County. 1.2 Authority The purpose of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act), as amended by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000, is "to reduce the loss of life and property, human suffering, economic disruption, and disaster assistance costs resulting from natural disasters." Section 322 of the act specifically addresses mitigation planning and requires state and local governments to prepare multi-hazard mitigation plans as a precondition for receiving FEMA mitigation grants. Understanding that identifying the risks within the community and working collectively toward the prevention of is vital, NCTCOG has taken the lead role in the development of the Tarrant County HazMAP. 1.3 Scope The scope of the Tarrant County HazMAP encompasses all participating entities in Tarrant County, as noted in the Executive Summary. This plan identifies natural and, for some jurisdictions, technological hazards that could threaten life and property in the communities.Assessing technological hazards is not a requirement for this hazard mitigation action plan, but select jurisdictions have included these hazards 1 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan in this plan. The scope of this plan includes both short and long-term mitigation strategies, implementation, strategies, and possible sources of project funding to mitigate identified hazards. 1.4 Purpose This HazMAP is intended to enhance and complement federal and state recommendations for the mitigation of natural and technological hazards in the following ways: ■ Substantially reduce the risk of loss of life, injuries, and hardship from the destruction of natural and technological disasters. ■ Improve public awareness of the need for individual preparedness and building safer, more disaster resilient communities. ■ Develop strategies for long-term community sustainability during community disasters. ■ Develop governmental and business continuity plans that will continue essential private sector and governmental operations during disasters. Tarrant County is susceptible to a number of different natural hazards that have potential to cause property loss, loss of life, economic hardship, and threats to public health and safety. Occurrence of natural disasters cannot be prevented; however, their impact on people and property can be lessened through hazard mitigation measures. Mitigation planning is imperative to lessen the impact of disasters in Tarrant County. This plan is an excellent method by which to organize Tarrant County's mitigation strategies.The implementation of the plan and its components is vital to preparing a community that is resilient to the effects of a disaster.The implementation of this HazMAP can reduce loss of life and property and allow the participating communities to operate with minimal disruption of vital services to citizens.This HazMAP provides a risk assessment of the hazards Tarrant County is exposed to and puts forth several mitigation goals and objectives that are based on that risk assessment. This Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan was developed by the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT). The plan represents collective efforts of citizens, elected and appointed government officials, business leaders, non-profit organizations, and other stakeholders.This plan, and updating the plan, and timely future updates of this plan, will allow Tarrant County and participating jurisdictions to comply with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 and its implementation regulations,44 CFR Part 201.6,thus resulting in eligibility to apply for federal aid for technical assistance and post-disaster hazard mitigation project funding. The update will also prioritize potential risks and vulnerabilities in an effort to minimize the effects of disasters in the participating communities. 1.5 Mitigation Goals The goals are to protect life and reduce bodily harm from natural hazards, and to lessen the impacts of natural hazards on property and the community through hazard mitigation.These goals are the basis of this plan and summarize what the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team will accomplish by implementing this plan. 2 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 1.6 Plan Organization The 2020 Tarrant County HazMAP is organized into seven sections which satisfy the mitigation requirements in 44 CFR Part 201.6, with two appendices providing the required supporting documentation. 1. Section 1: Introduction a. Describes the purpose of the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan and introduces the mitigation planning process. 2. Section 2: Planning Process a. Describes the planning process and organization for each participating jurisdiction, satisfying requirements 201.6(c)(1), 201.6(b)(2), 201.6(b)(1), 201.6(b)(3), 201.6(c)(4)(iii), and 201.6(c)(4)(i). 3. Section 3: Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment a. Describes the hazards identified, location of hazards, previous events, and jurisdictional profiles, satisfying requirements 201.6(c)(2)(i) and 201.6(c)(2)(ii). 4. Section 4: Mitigation Strategy a. Reflects on the mitigation actions previously identified and examines the ability of Tarrant County and participating jurisdictions to implement and manage a comprehensive mitigation strategy, satisfying requirements 201.6(c)(1), 201.6(c)(3)(i), 201.6(c)(3)(ii), 201.6(c)(3)(iii), 201.6(c)(3)(iv), 201.6(c)(4)(ii), and 201.6(b)(3). 5. Section 5: Individual Jurisdictional Annexes a. Each annex contains five chapters. Each participating jurisdiction has written an annex detailing the planning process, hazard analysis, capabilities, mitigation strategies and action items, and plan maintenance information, satisfying requirements 201.6(c)(1), 201.6(b)(2), 201.6(b)(1), 201.6(b)(3), 201.6(c)(4)(iii), 201.6(c)(4)(i), 201.6(c)(2)(i), and 201.6(c)(2)(ii). b. To clarify, any reference to "chapter" will refer to a jurisdiction's annex, while "section" will refer to a section in the main body of this HazMAP. 6. Section 6: Plan Maintenance a. Describes plan monitoring, evaluating, and updating strategies, plan incorporation, and future public updates for each participating jurisdiction, satisfying requirements 201.6(c)(4)(i), 201.6(c)(4)(ii), and 201.6(c)(4)(iii). 7. Section 7:Conclusion 8. Appendix A: Documentation from Planning and Public Meetings 9. Appendix B: Supporting Documentation 3 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 1.7 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Strategy Maintenance Process The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team, consisting of a representative from each participating jurisdiction, will continue to collaborate as a planning group in coordination with the North Central Texas Council of Governments Emergency Preparedness Department. Primary contact will be through emails and conference calls, with strategy meetings to occur at least annually. The points of contact for the county, jurisdictions, and NCTCOG will jointly lead the plan maintenance and update process by: ■ Assisting jurisdictional Local Planning Teams in updating their individual contributions to the county Hazard Mitigation Action Plan. ■ Assisting interested Local Planning Teams that would like to begin their mitigation planning process. ■ Facilitating Tarrant County HazMAP meetings and disseminating information. ■ Collaborating data for the county-wide sections. ■ Requesting updates and status reports on planning mechanisms. ■ Requesting updates and status reports on mitigation action projects. ■ Assisting jurisdictions with mitigation grants. ■ Assisting jurisdictions with implementing mitigation goals and action projects. ■ Providing mitigation training opportunities. ■ Maintaining documentation of local adoption resolutions for the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan. 1.8 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Adoption Once the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan has received FEMA "Approved Pending Local Adoption" each participating jurisdiction will take the Tarrant County HazMAP to their Commissioners Court or city councils for final public comment and local adoption.A copy of the resolution will be inserted into the Tarrant County HazMAP and held on file at the North Central Texas Council of Governments. 4 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Section 2 : Planning Process Requirement An open public involvement process is essential to the development of an §201.6(b) effective plan. In orderto develop a more comprehensive approach to reducing the effects of natural disasters,the planning process shall include: §201.6(b)(1) An opportunity for the public to comment on the plan during the drafting stage and prior to plan approval; An opportunity for neighboring communities, local and regional agencies §201.6(b)(2) involved in hazard mitigation activities, and agencies that have the authority to regulate development, as well as businesses, academia and other private and non-profit interests to be involved in the planning process; and §201.6(b)(3) Review and incorporation, if appropriate, of existing plans, studies, reports, and technical information. [The plan shall document] the planning process used to develop the plan, §201.6(c)(1) including how it was prepared,who was involved in the process, and how the public was involved. §201.6(c)(4)(i) [The plan maintenance process shall include a] section describing the method and schedule of monitoring, evaluating, and updating the mitigation plan within a five-year cycle 2.1 Collaborative Process During the planning process,jurisdictions were encouraged to work with neighboring jurisdictions within the county, local and regional agencies, and other mitigation partners in order to develop a unified approach to mitigation and to address situations that could affect one another. Bringing together mitigation strategies from the unincorporated area ofthe county and its 33 participating jurisdictions into a unified plan is a strategy that offers a model for county-wide coordination.The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT) was comprised of leaders from each participating jurisdiction's Local Planning Team (LPT), and other relevant agencies. Each LPT provided local hazard information and capabilities. Each jurisdiction's vulnerabilities and mitigation needs were explicitly recognized in the strategy, along with those of the overall county. The following stakeholders were invited to participate in the mitigation planning process via email by participating jurisdictions and to attend public meetings via the participating jurisdictions' websites and public flyers. Stakeholders were encouraged to review the plan and provide relevant information and feedback. 5 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan • . - � -. • . . Tarrant County Emergency Management Coordinator Wise County Emergency Management Coordinator Johnson County Emergency Management Coordinator Parker County Emergency Management Coordinator Denton County Emergency Management Coordinator Ellis County Emergency Management Coordinator Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Director—Civil Works U.S.Army Corps of Engineers Lake Grapevine Manager Tarrant County Environmental Services Director Tarrant County Community College District Director of Emergency Management University of Texas at Arlington Emergency Management Coordinator Tarrant Regional Water District Lake Patrol Independent School Districts of Participating Jurisdictions Superintendents Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base Emergency Management Coordinator Texas Department of Transportation Emergency Operations Utility Providers Emergency Operations Local Emergency Planning Committee Emergency Management Coordinator Texas Division of Emergency Management District Coordinator, Field Response Texas Division of Emergency Management Hazard Mitigation Planner State Fire Marshal's Office District 6, Inspector National Weather Service—Fort Worth Warning&Coordination Meteorologist NCTCOG's Emergency Preparedness Planning Council Chair NCTCOG's Regional Emergency Preparedness Advisory Council Chair Local City and Town Councils Local elected officials The North Central Texas Council of Governments was responsible for plan facilitation and coordination with Tarrant County HMPT members and stakeholders throughout the process. 2.1.1 HMPT Points of Contacts The following are members of the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT).These HMPT members were also the point(s) of contact for their respective jurisdiction during this plan update. Local Planning Team (LPT) members for each jurisdiction are in their respective jurisdictional annex. Tarrant County HMPT Members . . . . • . Arlington Emergency Management Administrator �urisdictional information Arlington Emergency Management Coordinator �urisdictional information 6 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . . � � . Azle Emergency Management Coordinator lurisdictional information Bedford Deputy Chief of Emergency Operations Jurisdictional information Jurisdictional Blue Mound Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator information Colleyville Emergency Management Coordinator Jurisdictional information Crowley Emergency Management Coordinator �urisdictional information Dalworthington Jurisdictional Deputy Emergency Management Coordinator Gardens information Edgecliff Village Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator Jurisdictional information Euless Emergency Management Coordinator �urisdictional information Everman Director of Emergency Services Jurisdictional information Jurisdictional Forest Hill Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator information Fort Worth Emergency Management Coordinator �urisdictional information Grapevine Emergency Management Coordinator �urisdictional information Haltom City Emergency Management Coordinator lurisdictional information Haslet Emergency Management Coordinator �urisdictional information Jurisdictional Hurst Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator information Jurisdictional Keller Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator information Jurisdictional Kennedale Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator information Jurisdictional Lake Worth Fire Marshal/Emergency Management Coordinator information Lakeside Emergency Management Coordinator �urisdictional information Mansfield Emergency Management Coordinator Jurisdictional information NCTCOG Emergency Preparedness Specialist �urisdictional information 7 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . . � � . Jurisdictional North Richland Hills Emergency Management Coordinator information Jurisdictional Pantego Police Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator information Jurisdictional Richland Hills Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator information River Oaks Emergency Management Coordinator Jurisdictional information Jurisdictional Saginaw Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator information Southlake Emergency Management Coordinator �urisdictional information University of North Associate Director, Emergency Management and Jurisdictional Texas Health Science Center(UNTHSC) Business Continuity information Unincorporated Tarrant Jurisdictional County Emergency Management Coordinator information Watauga Emergency Management Coordinator �urisdictional information Jurisdictional Westlake Fire Chief/Emergency Management Coordinator information Jurisdictional Westworth Village Emergency Management Coordinator information 2.2 Public Involvement As stated in the Executive Summary, citizens attended public meetings that were advertised online, on bulletin boards, and in newsletters to share their concerns about hazards faced in the community and how to mitigate the effects of these hazards. Some jurisdictions also used public surveys and posted the HazMAP online for citizens to view and comment on. NCTCOG hosted a public meeting on behalf of jurisdictions on February 6, 2018 at the Tarrant County Northeast Courthouse.The jurisdictions who used this opportunity to reach the public were in attendance and advertised the meeting within theirjurisdiction. The public had the chance to learn about natural hazards in Tarrant County and why jurisdictions were developing a plan to mitigate the effects of these hazards. Citizens signed in and sat through the presentation but did not have any comments or questions at the end. The supporting documentation, advertisements, and details of this meeting and other meetings or outreach strategies are documented within Appendix A in this HazMAP. 2.3 Existing Data and Plans Existing hazard mitigation information and other relevant Hazard Mitigation Action Plans were reviewed during the development of this plan. Data was gathered through numerous sources, including Geographic 8 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Information Systems (GIS). The intent of reviewing existing material was to identify existing data and information, shared objectives, and past and ongoing activities that can help inform the mitigation plan. It also helps identify the existing capabilities and planning mechanisms to implement the mitigation strategy.The table below outlines the sources used to collect data for the plan: � . . � . . • . . • . County appraisal data, population and Population counts, parcel data, census data, city land use data demographics and land use data National Centers for Previous event occurrences and Environmental Information Hazard occurrences (NCEI) mapping for hazards Texas Forest Service/Texas Wildfire threat and urban Mapping and wildfire Wildfire Risk Assessment interface vulnerability Summary Report National Dam Inventory Dam information High-hazard dam list Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) Digital Flood Insurance Rate Flood zone maps and NFIP GIS mapping of flood zones and Map (DFIRM) Flood Zones, information NFIP data National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) studies October 2017 NFIP Flood Repetitive Loss Properties and Insurance Manual Change NFIP Information Community Rating System (CRS) Package ratings State of Texas Hazard Hazards and mitigation strategy Support the goals of the state Mitigation Plan, 2013 and 2018 2015 Tarrant County HazMAP All sections This is an update of that plan 2017 Marion County HazMAP Hazard profiles Adopt FEMA-approved format of plan Hazard Mitigation: Integrating Use proven techniques in Planning process Best Practices into Planning developing the HazMAP Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) Superfund Protected sites Risk assessment- identify critical areas National Priority List National Register of Historic Places Historic districts Risk assessment Texas Parks &Wildlife List of Endangered or protected Rare Species species Risk assessment 2.4 Timeframe The planning process for the update of the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan was approximately two years.The table below is the timeline followed. 9 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . � Kickoff ineeting August 17, 2017 Created planning teams September 30, 2017 Capabilities assessment February 15, 2018 Hazard identification & risk assessment March 5, 2018 Public outreach completed March 31, 2018 Mitigation strategy(goals& action items) March 19-April 15, 2018 reviewed Reviewed HazMAP draft May 15-June 15, 2018 Updated plan as needed June 15-June 30, 2018 Final draft reviewed June 30-July 6, 2018 Send HazMAP to TDEM/make revisions as As Applicable needed Send to FEMA/make revisions as needed As Applicable Adoption &signatures Once "Approved Pending Adoption" designated received. Activities were either led or monitored by the North Central Texas Council of Governments(NCTCOG)and public outreach strategies were conducted by the participatingjurisdictions.The details of these activities are provided in the individual annexes of the jurisdictions. 2.5 Planning Meetings During the planning process, each Local Planning Team (LPT)met to discuss relevant information from the jurisdiction and to review objectives and progress of the plan.The goals of these meetings were to gather information and to provide guidance for the jurisdictions throughout the planning stages. The following table is a snapshot of the meetings held by the North Central Texas Council of Governments and the HazMAP participants: � . . August 7, 2017 Kickoff ineeting Tarrant County Northeast Courthouse September 18, 2017 NCTCOG Program Directors meeting NCTCOG Capabilities (Richland Hills, White October 26, 2017 Richland Hills Fire Station Settlement) November 1, 2017 Capabilities (Pantego, Mansfield) NCTCOG November 1, 2017 Capabilities (Forest Hill, Kennedale) NCTCOG November 3, 2017 Capabilities (Southlake, Westlake) Southlake Department of Public Safety Headquarters November 7, 2017 Capabilities (Lake Worth, Lakeside, Lake Worth Fire Station Saginaw, Azle) November 7, 2017 Capabilities (Dalworthington Gardens) NCTCOG November 8, 2017 Capabilities (River Oaks) River Oaks City Hall November 9, 2017 Capabilities (Bedford) Bedford Fire Station 10 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . . Capabilities (Blue Mound, Haslet, November 9, 2017 Watauga Fire Station Watauga) November 20, 2017 NCTCOG planning team NCTCOG January 10, 2018 Bedford planning team meeting Bedford Fire Station January 31, 2018 Hazard workshop NCTCOG February 6, 2018 Public meeting &workshop Tarrant County Northeast Courthouse February 8, 2018 UNTHSC hazard meeting with planning UNTHSC team February 9, 2018 Bedford hazard meeting with planning gedford Fire Station team February 19, 2018 River Oaks hazard meeting with planning NCTCOG team March 15, 2018 Kennedale hazard meeting with planning Kennedale Fire Station team April 5, 2018 Mitigation workshop for all participants Crowley Recreation Center Richland Hills Link Recreation April 11, 2018 Mitigation workshop for all participants Center Haslet mitigation meeting with planning April 16, 2018 Haslet Fire Station team April 18, 2018 Southlake mitigation meeting with Southlake DPS HQ planning team Kennedale mitigation meeting with April 18, 2018 Kennedale Fire Station planning team April 19, 2018 NCTCOG mitigation meeting with NCTCOG planning team April 26, 2018 UNTHSC hazard meeting with planning UNTHSC team April 26, 2018 Dalworthington Gardens mitigation Dalworthington Gardens Police strategy meeting with planning team Station Fort Worth mitigation strategy meeting Joint Emergency Operations May 4, 2018 with planning team Center Tarrant County Unincorporated May 9, 2018 mitigation strategy meeting with NCTCOG planning team June 14, 2018 Lake Worth mitigation strategy meeting Lake Worth Fire Station with planning team 11 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan This page intentionally left blank. 12 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Section 3 : Hazard Identification and Risk Assess m e nt Requirement [The risk assessment shall include a] description ofthe type, location and extent of all natural hazards that can affect the jurisdiction. The plan shall include §201.6(c)(2)(i) information on previous occurrences of hazard events and on the probability of future hazard events. §201.6(c)(2)(ii) [The risk assessment shall include a] description of the jurisdiction's vulnerability to the hazards described in paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section.This description shall include an overall summary of each hazard and its impact on the community.All plans approved after October 1,2008 must also address NFIP [National Flood Insurance Program] insured structures that have been repetitively damaged by floods.The plan should describe vulnerability in terms of: §201.6(c)(2)(ii)(A) The types and numbers of existing and future buildings, infrastructure, and critical facilities located in the identified hazard areas; §201.6(c)(2)(ii)(B) An estimate of the potential dollar losses to vulnerable structures identified in this section and a description of the methodology used to prepare the estimate. §201.6(c)(2)(ii)(C) Providing a general description of land uses and development trends within the community so that mitigation options can be considered in future land use decisions. §201.6(c)(2)(iii) For multi-jurisdictional plans, the risk assessment section must assess each jurisdiction's risks where they vary from the risks facing the entire planning area. 13 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.1 Hazard Overview Through an assessment of previous federally declared disasters in Texas, historical events and potential events in Tarrant County, and a review of available local mitigation action plans, it was determined that this Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP)will address the risks associated with the following 9 natural hazards: ➢ Drought ➢ Earthquakes ➢ Expansive Soils ➢ Extreme Heat ➢ Flooding(including dam failure) ➢ Thunderstorms (including hail,wind, lightning) ➢ Tornadoes ➢ Wildfires ➢ Winter Storms Since the adoption of the previous HazMAP, the definition of a thunderstorm now includes hail, high winds, and lightning.These individual hazards within a thunderstorm will not be listed separately. In 2013, Tarrant County began experiencing earthquakes. It is suspected that dormant fault lines have been disturbed. Earthquakes have been added to the list of natural hazards profiled in this update for jurisdictions that feel they could be potentially impacted by them. Because dams are man-made structures, dam failures are typically considered technological hazards. However, since most dam failures result from prolonged periods of rainfall, they are often cited as secondary or cascading effects of natural flooding disasters and are not identified as a primary hazard. This plan update incorporates the risk and vulnerabilities related to dam failure, when applicable, in the flooding section. Due to the frequency of occurrence and high impact of hazards during this planning period, the ranking order of these hazards has changed since the 2015 plan. Each participating jurisdiction conducted a risk assessment and prioritized the hazards affecting their planning area and determined their best course of action. This information, along with historical events, vulnerabilities, future probability, and impacts are documented within the individual annexes. The definition of vulnerability is the susceptibility of people, property, industry, resources, ecosystems, or historical buildings and artifacts to the negative impact of a disaster.3 The participating jurisdictions have taken into account the possible effects on population, economy, existing and future structures, improved property, critical facilities and infrastructure, and the natural environment for each hazard. Participating jurisdictions understand that identifying technological hazards is not required for a mitigation plan and jurisdictions that chose to do so did so voluntarily.The ranking of natural hazards and technological hazards will remain separate in this HazMAP. 3 FEMA Module 2-5 Understanding Vulnerability. 14 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.2 Changes in Development Tarrant County has a vibrant and diverse economy that attracts new and relocating businesses, retail development,and new housing construction. If business is to succeed,then economic development must flourish. A collaboration of public and private agencies, along with businesses and individuals, is always ready to step forward to promote the excellent quality of life that makes the community a great place to live,work, and raise families. Changes in development include population variability, climate variability, and various mitigation actions implemented. Individual jurisdictions have identified specific changes in development, when applicable, in their annexes. 3.2.1 Major Disaster Declarations since the 2015 HazMAP The following table lists the recent major disaster declarations that have occurred since the approval of Tarrant County's 2015 HazMAP: � - - . � � - . � � . - � - - � � - . . . . - DR-4159 October 30-31, 2013 December 29, 2013 Severe storms and flooding DR-4136 April 17-20, 2013 August 2, 2013 West,Texas fertilizer explosion Severe storms, DR-4223 May 4-June 23, 2015 May 29, 2015 tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding Severe storms, DR-4245 October 22-31, 2015 November 25, 2015 tornadoes, straight-line winds, and flooding Severe winter storms, December 26, 2015- DR-4255 February 9, 2016 tornadoes, strait-line January 21, 2016 winds, and flooding Severe storms, DR-4266 March 7-29, 2016 March 19, 2016 tornadoes, and flooding DR-4269 April 17-30, 2016 April 25, 2016 Severe storms and flooding DR-4272 May 26-June 24, 2016 June 11, 2016 Severe storms and flooding August 23-September DR-4332 August 25, 2017 Hurricane Harvey 15, 2017 15 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.2.2 Increase in Vulnerability Climate Variability A key factor to an increase in vulnerability is climate variability. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Texas's climate is changing. Most of the state has warmed between one-half and one degree Fahrenheit (°F) in the past century. In the eastern two-thirds of the state, average annual rainfall is increasing, yet the soil is becoming drier. Rainstorms are becoming more intense, and floods are becoming more severe... In the coming decades, storms are likely to become more severe, deserts may expand, and summers are likely to become increasingly hot and dry, creating problems for agriculture and possibly human health. Our climate is changing because the earth is warming. People have increased the amount of carbon dioxide in the air by 40% since the late 1700s. Other heat-trapping greenhouse gases are also increasing. These gases have warmed the surface and lower atmosphere of our planet about one degree during the last 50 years. Evaporation increases as the atmosphere warms, which increases humidity, average rainfall, and the frequency of heavy rainstorms in many places—but contributes to drought in others...4 The following is an article from the Dallas Morning News that describes the effects of climate change specifically in North Texas,where Tarrant County is located: The United States has just come off a record year for weather and climate disasters and, by most accounts, it's only going to get worse. Last year hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria; the wildfires and floods in California; and tornado outbreaks in the Midwest and the South delivered $306.2 billion in damages, more than any year in history when adjusted for inflation. Texas is particularly vulnerable to a changing climate. It has had more costly weather-related disasters than any other state, and those events will happen more often as air and ocean temperatures climb, scientists say. "Climate change is not just about polar bears," said Katharine Hayhoe,a climate scientist at Texas Tech University with an impressive YouTube following. "It will affect North Texas profoundly." Between 2041 and 2050, Dallas-Fort Worth may see August temperatures rise from a mean of 86 degrees Fahrenheit at the end of the 20th century to 94 degrees,with extremes rising above 120, reports one study by scientists at the University of Texas at Arlington. Longer droughts and more extreme rainstorms will pose a challenge for those who manage drinking water supplies,those who raise cattle, and those who oversee our roads and railways. The changes may also have unexpected effects on people's daily lives, including jobs. Intense heat can imperil cars and airplanes, evaporate drinking water supplies, and halt outdoor labor such as farm work and construction. Adam Smith, a scientist with the federal government's main climate agency,the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, calls Texas "the disaster capital of the United States." 4 What Climate Change Means for Texas.August 2016. EPA 430-F-16-045. United States Environmental Protection Agency.<https://archive.epa.gov/epa/sites/production/files/2016-09/documents/climate-change-tx.pdf> 16 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan As Smith explains, Texas is susceptible to almost every kind of weather and climate hazard, from extreme cold to extreme heat,from severe drought and wildfires to torrential floods.Texas is also home to a booming population and critical infrastructure, including the petrochemical plants that were damaged in Hurricane Harvey. "Texas is a hot-spot for a wide range of extreme natural events due to its geography," said Smith. "We expect many of these extremes to become more frequent and intense as time moves forward." While uncertainty is built into climate models,scientists have a high degree of confidence in many of the changes they observe and predict. The bigger, longer and more common an event is, the greater the accuracy with which scientists can project how climate change will impact it, said Hayhoe, a lead author of a November 2017 climate change report overseen by scientists at 13 federal agencies. Larger events have more data associated with them and can be easier to model. Researchers are very confident that climate change will increase both average and extreme temperatures. They are also confident that climate change is likely to increase the risk of heavy precipitation in many areas and may bring stronger droughts to the south-central and southwestern parts of the U.S. Projected impacts on smaller-scale events like tornadoes and hailstorms are less well understood. One area of consensus is the cause of climate change. "It is extremely likely that human activities, especially emissions of greenhouse gases, are the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century," note the authors of the Fourth National Climate Assessment, a Congressionally mandated review that scientists conduct every four years. They add that there are no convincing alternative explanations. Below is how these changes will affect our area, the evidence behind the projections, and how confident scientists are in each of these findings. Heat More record-setting heat in North Texas is a virtual certainty. Already, we are living through the warmest period in the history of modern civilization,the federal report found, and that warming will accelerate. Climate science contrarians often attack the models on which climate projections are based. Myron Ebell, who led President Donald Trump's transition team at the Environmental Protection Agency, accepts that humans are most likely responsible for warming, but he says models have exaggerated the outcome. Ebell is director of the Center for Energy and Environment at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, a libertarian advocacy group based in Washington, D.C. He acknowledges that he is not a scientist. In fact, researchers have used models to predict global temperature changes for more than 50 years, and the models' projections have been fairly accurate over the long term. In the early 21st century, a discrepancy appeared between observed and modeled temperatures-a period dubbed the "global warming slowdown" or"hiatus." 17 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Scientists have published scores of studies on the mismatch and tied it to several factors that contributed to lower-than-expected observed temperatures. Those factors include a series of small volcanic eruptions, the cooling effects of which scientists had underestimated, and lower than expected solar output. Findings from those studies are helping to improve climate model simulations and helping scientists better understand why there are differences between simulations and observations in the early 215Ycentury, said Ben Santer, a climate scientist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Global average temperatures increased about 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit in the last 115 years. In Dallas, they climbed from about 65 degrees Fahrenheit during the early part of the 20th century to 68 degrees Fahrenheit during the most recent decade. If nothing is done to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, average temperatures in the city may reach the low 70s by 2050 and surpass 75 degrees by the end of the century. The Dallas area warmed twice as fast as the North Texas region as a whole due to urbanization combined with long-term warming, said John Nielsen-Gammon, Texas'state climatologist and a professor at Texas A&M University. Rapid development in Dallas accelerates the so-called "urban heat island" effect. Man-made building materials absorb and lock in more heat than soil and natural landscapes, so urban areas are generally warmer than rural areas, especially after sunset. While some northern areas stand to benefit from warmer weather,that is not the case for Dallas- Fort Worth. "North Texas and a lot of the southern United States are quite close to thresholds where things get really bad," said Amir Jina of the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. Earlier this year, he and colleagues published a study in the journal Science that estimated economic damage from climate change in each county of the United States. Once temperatures reach the high 90s,equal to or above body temperature,fatality rates go up. And Jina's study predicts 24 extra deaths per 100,000 people each year in Dallas County by the end of the century if global emissions increase at the same rate they have been. That would be 600 extra deaths per year at the county's 2015 population level. Heat also affects roads. A 2015 study by the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) that focused on the impact of climate change on transportation predicted "an increase in wildfires along paved highways, heat-induced stress on bridges and railroads, air-conditioning problems in public transport vehicles and heat-related accidents by failure of individual vehicles and heat-related stress." The study concluded, "These impacts can be translated into substantial mobility and economic loss." Drought Along with heat will come stronger drought, which "has profound economic impacts," said Hayhoe. 18 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan The prediction that North Texas will have longer and more severe droughts is based on multiple factors, including the relationship between high temperatures and soil dryness and the presence of more frequent and longer lasting high-pressure systems in summer that suppress rainfall and deflect storms away from our area. Hayhoe points to Texas' 2010-2013 drought as a probable sign of things to come. Although this drought occurred naturally,as a result of a strong La Nina event that typically brings dry conditions to our area, it was exacerbated by extreme heat. That event created severe hay shortages for cattle farmers and led some ranchers to prematurely slaughter their herds or export them out of state. "Cotton can be drought-resistant, but not cattle," said Hayhoe. The 2015 UTA study predicts a reduction in soil moisture of 10% to 15%in all seasons by 2050, which can also lead to cracked pavement and the premature loss of roads, railways, and other infrastructure. Heat and drought also pose a problem for drinking water supplies, which North Texas sources from surface reservoirs that will be increasingly prone to evaporation. Hayhoe says some water managers are considering pumping the reservoirs underground during exceptionally hot and dry conditions, or covering them with polymer"blankets." The blankets are an invisible layer of organic molecules that can help reduce evaporation. Floods While it's not likely that annual precipitation totals will change in North Texas, rainfall patterns likely will. Hayhoe and Nielsen-Gammon both say we will likely see enhanced "feast or famine" cycles with torrential rainstorms in the spring followed by longer than usual dry periods. These predictions carry a high degree of certainty, because climatologists have already recorded this trend playing out. "Rainfall becoming more extreme is something we expect because we've observed this not just in North Texas but throughout the United States, and models consistently predict it will continue to happen," said Nielsen-Gammon. Severe rainstorms, the UTA scientists predict, will have the capacity to flood highway exit and service roads in the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 100-year floodplain. "While the state highway system was built above flooding levels, the connector roads may be easily flooded," said Arne Winguth, a climate scientist at UTA who co-authored the report. Tornadoes and hail Two events climate scientists cannot reliably project are hailstorms and tornadoes. "A lot of the things we care about are too small-scale to predict with more confidence,"said Nielsen-Gammon. "The historical record is not large enough for longer-term forecasts." There is some evidence that tornadoes, like rainstorms, are becoming more concentrated on fewer days and that their season has become less predictable. The same is true with hail. "One thing we expect to happen with a warming climate is that the average humidity in the lower atmosphere may decrease, and if that happens it's easier for hail 19 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan to stay frozen," said Nielsen-Gammon. "That factor might increase hailstorms, but that's just one of many factors that do affect hail." Economy Jina of the University of Chicago predicted in his study that climate change would decrease Dallas County's annual income by 10% to 20% in the coming decades unless emissions are reduced. "North Texas is one of the worst-affected places in the country," he said. Much of the loss comes from higher mortality rates, soaring air-conditioning costs, and reduced labor productivity. To track labor productivity, Jina and his colleagues examined national time-use surveys, diaries kept by thousands of volunteers across the country,and compared them with local weather data. He found that on extremely hot days, people tended to stop working about 30 minutes early. "There's direct evidence that people concentrate less well, make more mistakes and their brain just functions less efficiently if it's too hot," he said. Heat also disrupts sleep. "The general lack of productivity leads to them saying, 'No more work today."' The good news is that many climate-change effects are manageable. They do require local and federal authorities to plan ahead and take action, said Smith of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. "It is important," he said, "to address where we build, how we build and also to build protections for populations already exposed in vulnerable areas."5 All participating jurisdictions are experiencing the effects of climate variability.The following information is part of the climatic impact vulnerability assessment conducted by the North Central Texas Council of Governments Department of Transportation and the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) and is a compilation of historical climate data and projected future climate information for the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Metropolitan Area: ■ The UTA climate group gathered climate and weather data from 1900 to 2010 to interpret the historic trends in extremes and variability of temperature and precipitation suggesting an increase in temperature, particularly in the summer season, and an increase in rainfall and rainfall intensity, primarily during the spring season. ■ Historic weather-related disruption of transportation is mainly related to extreme events like snow and ice storms as well as damages by severe supercell-type thunderstorms. ■ Future climate prediction suggests extreme temperatures of up to 125°F by the end of 21st century, exceeding historic heat waves by 12°F. ■ By 2050, soil moisture is reduced by 10-15% in all seasons compared to historic values due to increase in temperatures. This suggests a higher risk of infrastructure damage by cracking and, together with elevated temperatures, a higher-than-present risk of fires, particularly in wooded neighborhoods. ■ Higher likelihood of drought will also amplify the urban heat island, particularly during summer months, that can result in up to 10°F temperature difference between downtown Dallas and adjacent rural locations. 5 Climate change to bring North Texas longer droughts, heavy rains, 120-degree temps within 25 years. Kuchment, Anna. 2018, February 15.<https://www.dallasnews.com/news/climate-change-1/2018/02/15/climate-change-to- bring-texas-longer-droughts-heavy-rains-120-temps-august-within-25-years> 20 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ■ An increase in mean rainfall by up to 10% and severe thunderstorms by up to 40% in the spring season will likely lead to a higher risk of flooding affecting the infrastructure. ■ Extreme flooding events exceeding historic floods are expected as a result of more tropical storm systems occurring in the fall season.6 Population Increase National forecasts of population and economic growth indicate that this region will continue to add residents and jobs well into the future.The 2030 projections produced by the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) use the year 2000 as a base year and project population and employment in five-year increments to 2030. Over the 30-year horizon, the 16-county North Texas region is anticipated to add 1.6 million households with a corresponding 4.1 million people and 2.3 million non-construction jobs. This represents an average annual population growth rate of 2.6%for these 30 years, a magnitude of growth never before experienced in the North Central Texas region. NCTCOG forecasts reflect only one set of growth assumptions. If circumstances change, real growth outcomes might be considerably d ifferent.' The following table reflects the changes in participating jurisdictions' demographics since the adoption of the 2015 HazMAP. Red text represents an increase in population. . • 1 ' • . . 1 ' . . . Arlington 379,370 382,230 Azle 11,140 11,800 Bedford 48,060 48,560 Blue Mound 2,390 2,390 Colleyville 23,760 24,630 Crowley 14,130 14,440 Euless 54,050 54,870 Forest Hill 12,380 12,500 Fort Worth 792,720 815,430 Grapevine 48,520 49,130 Haltom City 42,640 42,740 Haslet 1,660 1,720 H u rst 38,340 38,410 Kel ler 42,890 44,620 Kennedale 7,130 7,420 Lake Worth 4,680 4,710 Lakeside 1,330 1,690 Mansfield 56,368 (2010 population) 63,670 North Richland Hills 66,300 67,120 Richland Hills 7,920 7,920 6 Climate Change/Extreme Weather Vulnerability and Risk Assessment for Transportation Infrastructure in Dallas and Tarrant Counties. March 24, 2015. <http://www.uta.edu/faculty/awinguth/Research/NCTCOG_FHWACIimateChangePilot_RevisedFinal_3-24-15.pdf> 'North Texas to 2030: Extending the Trends.Vision North Texas. 21 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . � • . . . � • . . . Saginaw 20,480 21,320 Southlake 27,710 28,880 Watauga 23,590 23,600 Westlake 1,120 1,310 Westworth Village 2,620 2,620 Tarrant County 1,922,470 1,966,440 Source: North Central Texas Regional Data Center. Mansfield has a 2010 population estimate, as they had a city mitigation plan approved in 2010. There is no data available for NCTCOG population changes from 2015-2017. Change in population for Dalworthington Gardens, Edgecliff Village, Pantego, River Oaks, and the University of North Texas Health Science Center(UNTHSC) are not included,as these jurisdictions are new participants on the 2020 Tarrant County HazMAP. The following chart reflects the 2017 population estimate for these new participants: � . � • . . . Dalworthington Gardens 2,330 Edgecliff Village 3,220 Everman 6,348 NCTCOG 367 (employees) Pantego 2,470 River Oaks 7,310 UNTHSC 5,000 (student,faculty, staff) 3.2.3 Decrease in Vulnerability Factors that decrease vulnerability to hazards include the mitigation actions that are addressed in jurisdictional annexes and the adoption of new codes and policies. The Environment & Development Department at NCTCOG plays a major role in regional coordination and management of reports and projects that improve regional resilience to natural hazards through the following programs: ■ The Corridor Development Certificate (CDC)—The CDC process aims to stabilize flood risk along the Trinity River.The CDC process does not prohibit floodplain development but ensures that any development that does occur in the floodplain will not raise flood water levels or reduce flood storage capacity. A CDC permit is required to develop land within a specific area of the Trinity floodplain called the Regulatory Zone, which is similar to the 100-year floodplain. o Under the CDC process, local governments retain ultimate control over floodplain permitting decisions, but other communities along the Trinity River Corridor are given the opportunity to review and comment on projects in their neighbor's jurisdiction. As the Metroplex economy continues to grow and develop, the CDC process will prevent increased flood risks ■ The Trinity River COMMON VISION Program-Local governments along the Trinity River launched a regional initiative that has stimulated excitement and galvanized support for a new Trinity River COMMON VISION. It is composed of these elements: o A safe Trinity River, with stabilization and reduction of flooding risks. o A clean Trinity River,with fishable and swimmable waters. 22 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan o An enjoyable Trinity River,with recreational opportunities linked by a trails system within a world-class greenway. o A natural Trinity River, with preservation and restoration of riparian and cultural resources o A diverse Trinity River,with local and regional economic,transportation and other public needs addressed. ■ NCTCOG-OneRain Contrail Flood Warning Software- Contrail software that delivers automated real-time data collection, processing, validation, analysis, archiving and visualization of hydrometeorological and environmental sensor data. ■ The integrated Stormwater Management (iSWM) Program- The iSWMTM Program for Construction and Development is a cooperative initiative that assists cities and counties to achieve their goals of water quality protection, streambank protection, and flood mitigation, while also helping communities meet their construction and post-construction obligations under state stormwater permits. o Development and redevelopment by their nature increase the amount of imperviousness in our surrounding environment. This increased imperviousness translates into loss of natural areas, more sources for pollution in runoff,and heightened flooding risks.To help mitigate these impacts, more than 60 local governments are cooperating to proactively create sound stormwater management guidance for the region through the integrated Stormwater Management(iSWM) Program. ■ 16-County Watershed Management Initiative- Communities from across the region come together to collaborate on how to reduce the risks of flooding in their communities. ■ Texas Smartscape- Texas SmartScapeT"" is a landscape program crafted to be "smart" for North Central Texas. Based on water-efficient landscape principles, it promotes the use of plants suited to our region's soil, climate, and precipitation that don't require much—if any—additional irrigation, pesticides,fertilizer, or herbicides to thrive. o The two main goals of the program are to: ■ Improve stormwater runoff quality ■ Conserve local water supplies The article below details a major project underway in Tarrant County and addresses smart development along the Trinity River.Typically, development in a hazard-prone area, such as a floodplain, is recognized as a factor that increases the vulnerability of an area, but this smart approach to design and development actually decreases vulnerability. A Smart Approach to Land Development along the Trinity River The Trinity River is a major part of Fort Worth's rich and colorful history. In 1849, an army outpost was established on the banks of the river at the confluence of the West Fork and the Clear Fork, and that convergence anchors the downtown area today. The "Master Plan"for the Trinity River is a concept literally decades in the making. Encouraged by community volunteers in the 1980s, developed by urban designers and specialty consultants in the 1990s, and adopted by city council in 2003,the Trinity River Vision Master Plan encompasses 88 miles of the Trinity River and its greenbelts and tributaries throughout the Fort Worth area. The "vision" has always been to advocate for this natural resource, keeping the river beautiful, 23 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan accessible, enjoyable, and productive and to make sure it remains a valuable asset for the entire community. The plan includes a major restoration ofthe park's ecosystem and provides numerous and diverse recreational amenities.These are secondary, however,to the flood control aspects. According to a 2006 report conducted by the Army Corps of Engineers, 86% of the levies in the project area failed flood testing. This further motivated developer to move forward with re-structuring the area. The plan focuses on eight segments of the Trinity River and its tributaries: Clear Fork North, Clear Fork South, Marine Creek, Mary's Creek, Sycamore Creek, West Fork East, West Fork West, and the Central City area now called Trinity Uptown. It considers environmental quality,conservation, recreation facilities, trail developments, reforestation, beautification, and linkage to neighborhoods, downtown, and other special districts. The plan also addresses adjoining land uses,transportation, and how other facilities best complement and benefit from the greenways. When completed, Gateway Park will be three times the size of Central Park in New York City, making it the largest urbanized park in the country.$ 3.3 Profiling Natural Hazards The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP) is a tool to assist in the identification and documentation of natural hazards faced bythe county and participatingjurisdictions. Hazard profiles were created by compiling data from the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) regional natural hazards risk assessments, damage assessments, hazard data, and geographic information. Of the 15 hazards identified in the State of Texas Hazard Mitigation Plan,the Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT) identified nine that could affect participating jurisdictions in Tarrant County. Coastal erosion, land subsidence,and hurricane/tropical storm will not be profiled because of their extremely low risk to the participating jurisdictions. Dam failure is an accidental or unintentional collapse, breach, or otherfailure of an impoundment structure that results in downstream flooding.Though there are 63 dams are in the county, no jurisdiction has claimed to be at severe risk to flooding from dam failure in the next five years. Drought, earthquakes, expansive soils, extreme heat,thunderstorms,tornadoes, and winter storms have a county-wide impact, which includes all participating jurisdictions. Wildfires are most likely a threat to jurisdictions that are rural with undeveloped land. Flooding is also expected anywhere in the county, but is most likely a threat to jurisdictions containing 100-year floodplains or bodies of water. The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT) has identified the following natural hazards as having the potential to cause damage in the county and participating jurisdictions: ➢ Drought ➢ Earthquakes ➢ Expansive Soils ➢ Extreme Heat ➢ Flooding 8 Trinity River Vision.<https://www.tarrantcounty.com/en/county/supermenu-contents/residents/trinity-river- vision.html> 24 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Thunderstorms ➢ Tornadoes ➢ Wildfires ➢ Winter Storms Drought, earthquakes, expansive soils, extreme heat, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and winter storms do not have geographic boundaries and can impact the entire county equally,which includes all participating jurisdictions. Wildfires can be expected to threaten rural and urban jurisdictions with undeveloped land. Flooding is a severe threat to jurisdictions containing 100-year floodplains or bodies of water. Participating jurisdictions that did not claim wildfires as a hazard did so because there has been no history of impacts, thus there is no expectation of impacts in the future. Additionally, a jurisdiction may not have claimed wildfires as a hazard due to the urban landscape of the jurisdiction as well as the swift response from the fire department. Referencing the following table, jurisdictions that are not at risk to wildfires include Bedford, Blue Mound, Forest Hill, Lake Worth, the North Central Texas Council of Governments, Pantego, Saginaw, Watauga, and Westworth Village. Participating jurisdictions that do not claim flooding as a hazard would do so either because there are no floodplains, there are no critical assets in a floodplain, or there has been no history of impacts, thus there is no expectation of impacts in the future. This is not the case in Tarrant County, as all participants have identified flooding as a potential threat to their communities. The table on the next page reflects the rankings of each hazard, per jurisdiction. - . . Arlington 5 9 8 6 1 3 2 7 4 Azle 7 9 8 6 2 3 1 5 4 Bedford 6 8 2 5 4 1 3 N/A 7 Blue Mound 3 9 5 4 7 1 2 N/A 6 Colleyville 8 9 5 6 2 1 3 7 4 Crowley 5 9 8 7 3 2 1 6 4 Dalworthington Gardens 2 9 6 1 4 3 5 7 8 Edgecliff Village 8 9 7 4 5 1 2 3 6 Euless 6 9 5 4 3 1 2 8 7 Everman 7 9 S 4 1 3 2 8 6 Forest Hill 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 N/A 3 Fort Worth 7 9 8 6 2 1 4 S 3 Grapevine 5 9 8 7 3 2 1 6 4 Haltom City 6 7 5 4 1 3 2 9 8 Haslet 7 9 4 6 S 1 2 8 3 Hurst 8 9 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 25 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan . . . Keller 8 9 5 7 4 2 1 6 3 Kennedale 5 9 8 7 3 2 1 6 4 Lake Worth 7 8 4 2 5 1 3 N/A 6 Lakeside 4 9 S 3 7 1 2 6 8 Mansfield 6 9 3 7 2 1 4 8 5 NCTCOG 7 8 6 4 5 1 3 N/A 2 North Richland Hills 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 9 Pantego 4 8 5 3 7 1 2 N/A 6 Richland Hills 4 8 2 3 5 1 6 9 7 River Oaks 8 9 7 3 6 1 2 5 4 Saginaw 8 5 3 7 6 2 1 N/A 4 Southlake 5 9 8 4 2 3 1 7 6 Tarrant County 6 9 7 4 3 1 2 5 8 UNTHSC 6 8 S 4 7 1 2 9 3 Watauga 3 8 5 4 7 1 2 N/A 6 Westlake 7 8 9 6 5 1 2 3 4 Westworth Village 8 7 6 5 4 1 2 N/A 3 The following natural hazard profiles are listed in alphabetical order and do not represent their rank, as each jurisdiction prioritized the hazards independently.This section covers part of the requirement of 44 CFR 201.6(c)(2)(i) and 44 CFR 201.6 (c)(2)(ii). The information provided in this section reflects the impact of the hazards on all of Tarrant County, not solely the participating jurisdictions.The results of the vulnerability analysis and risk assessment, including historical events, are documented in the individual annexes for participating jurisdictions. The historical events documented in this section reflect the events that impacted the entire county, not solely the unincorporated areas of the county. Reference to Tarrant County in this section refers to the county as a whole and not solely unincorporated areas of Tarrant County. 26 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.1 Drought Drought can be defined as a water shortage caused by the natural reduction in the amount of precipitation expected over an extended period of time, usually a season or more in length. It can be aggravated by other factors such as high temperatures, high winds, and low relative humidity. Tarrant County experiences a cycle of extended wet and drought conditions that can extend over a period of months even years. Extended periods of drought can have an enormous impact on an area by affecting the abundance of water supply, the agriculture economy, and foundations of structures. Drought may affect the entire Tarrant County planning area equally. The following maps and chart reflect the annual changes in drought conditions between the years 2015 to 2018.Tarrant County has experienced an increase in drought conditions over the years,with 2016 being the wettest year during this time period. II.S. Drought Monitor Class Change-Texas 1 Year . � `:� a nano�o��n xu�iao.�� 'S Class Degradafion �4 Class Degratlation ��3 Class Degratlation � ��i2ClassDegratlation I I�Clase Degrstlalion ��I No CM1enge �_�I1 ClasslmprovemerA �2CIasslmprovemeM January 5,2016 �3 n�s imp��emern compared to January 6,2015 �4 n�s imp��emern �sn�s imv��emern http:lfd roughtmonitor.unl.edu 2� Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan U.S.Droughl Manitar Class Change-Texas 1 Year � I - 1� L `�;,, 1 .'s� + - v�� .-.,; � �� .._���� � _ _�� �� 4 I {f��h ' � i i t C� . � __F� -���ca�epfaaioc� I1 �s Cra��y�+���..�. 4�� L'.i�:u�r.l�rrnren�M�� --�2 Caee Depneacc� +L�e�Oe9ruv��sn Ho_naiqe �CwYeim�iow��r�ii �—_�:Cvs:ir�iy.ir�i.i�iin January 3,2017 �a cA..i�,�u�.,�.�,�,.�� comparea to _��y�imP�µm.m Jdnual'y 5,Z916 �s�_.�a impn.amem http:!!d rou g ht ma n itar.un I.edu L1.5.�raught Monitor Class Change-Texas 1 Year Ij � _�_ - - _ �.� . �- _ �� ' r` � . r � � � f C �+�W` �r � .�: ■�5�.,,.��A•,a.,r� f �¢CLaa f]epn�avor � �3 clnaa flw�rvin�in� � i ���uIIa�.��a�A,��� - Ir j+cm,.o.o�n.,,��� I �No Ch��gn I �1 Ckii Im��oMn+vn� �2 Cuae�nipevenien� Janua 2,2078 compared ta �s c..:.i��wev.m�,i January 3,2Di7 �+ua:��mvow�,o�� �s cwnn i��wo.mm��.i http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu 28 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Tarrant County(Ti{��ercenl Area _v_�75s — �� � .v Jv4s — I 1 s�'��li _i:.�`. �� � ' 1 � _ � S S s � S � s � h b s s � S S '.J �� N 1ti+ h! !ti} Ir] N ti �,l N h] N 7: �' A: it� O r. - - J O 4 G O 4 Q G d �7 ❑ a ❑ C r� G = = _ -i - +� O Q O � _ - . . � 4� v `�i � O � 1 Y 5al � S?I P l .. '. Source: United States Drought Monitor. * DO * D1 � D2 � D3 �� As shown in the Percent Area graph, 2014-2015 had the greatest severity and longest time period of D3-D4 drought conditions. Besides major crop damage,these extreme drought conditions have the potential to put Tarrant County in extreme fire danger and could cause widespread water shortage and restrictions, creating a water emergency. 29 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan The following chart describes the drought monitoring indices along with drought severity, return period, and a description of the possible impacts of the severity of drought. Drou[�I rt Monitorin[I h�[lices Drou[�Irt F2e#urn Perio[I Description of Possil�le h��pacts �tan�lar�li�e�l NDMC� Pah��er �everity {yetus} Preci�kitt�tioi� Dro�i[�Irt Dro�i[�Irt h�[lex {�PI} Cate[�oiy h�[lex �oing into drought; short-term dryness slovding Minor growth of crops or pastures;fire risk above average. Drought 3 to 4 -0.5 to-0.7 DO -1.0 to-1.9 �oming out of drought; some lingering water deficits; pastures or crops not fully recovered. Some damage to crops or pastures;fire risk high; Moderate strearns, reservoirs, orwells low, some water Drought 5 to 9 shortages developing or imminent,voluntary water -0.8 to-1.2 D1 -2.0 to-2.9 use restrictions requested. Severe �rop or pasture losses likely;fire risk very high;water Drought 10 to 17 shortages common;water restrictions imposed. -1.3 to-1.5 D2 -3.0 to-3.9 �NDM� - National Drought Mitigation �enter The following map reflects the Keetch-Byram Drought Index (KBDI)for Tarrant County and the state of Texas. KBDI is an index used to determining forest fire potential.The drought index is based on a daily water balance, where a drought factor is balanced with precipitation and soil moisture (assumed to have a maximum storage capacity of 8-inches) and is expressed in hundredths of an inch of soil moisture depletion. The drought index ranges from 0 to 800, where a drought index of 0 represents no moisture depletion, and an index of 800 represents absolutely dry conditions. Presently, this index is derived from ground based estimates of temperature and precipitation derived from weather stations and interpolated manually by experts at the Texas Forest Service (TFS) for counties across the state. Researchers at Texas A&M University are working with the TFS to derive this index from AVHRR satellite data and NEXRAD radar rainfall within a GIS. 30 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ,�.,�i�;�-�'.-,�'i^� Ll;�1;1_�i1i Ii����'`. � � Estimated far , r+ ������i� Q8f29I2U18 s:r.�i• �_i� �� • ,��_�,� i�.. •,. L�. � ' t ' �.liJ�iiJ 5�:�=1'�. �. .. � ry. _ _ r � � � :u�r•-� 'L �*� ` . � �.� . 1 1r r �:•���: �. . _,y r` R �•ic:ri��ril• � i(HO}Vdlue i3-:�i :: _0-?OQ �:PO-300 �3W-400 ��"�� �'i� �aoo-soo "'i� �500-606 �660-706 , •i��•.,•,.�-: i i _�oo-aoo ���:,��;;�,�:: Historical Events of Drought since 2015 Column Definitions: 'Dth': Deaths, 'Inj': Injuries, 'PrD': Property Damage, 'CrD': Crop Damage . . � . . - � � � Totals: 0 0 2.00K 7.00K Tarrant (Zone) 02/01/2015 00:00 Drought 0 0 O.00K 2.00K Tarrant (Zone) 03/01/2015 00:00 Drought 0 0 O.00K 3.00K Tarrant (Zone) 04/01/2015 00:00 Drought 0 0 O.00K 1.00K Tarrant (Zone) 08/25/2015 00:00 Drought 0 0 O.00K O.00K Tarrant (Zone) 09/01/2015 00:00 Drought 0 0 O.00K 1.00K Tarrant (Zone) 10/01/2015 00:00 Drought 0 0 2.00K O.00K Totals: 0 0 2.00K 7.00K Source: National Centers for Environmental Information. 31 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan In total, property damage from drought totals $2,000 and crop damage totals $7,000. Calculations of annualized losses due to drought events were conducted using historical data obtained from the National Climatic Data Center. The annualized loss value can be interpreted as the impact expected from drought in terms of annualized human losses and human injuries, and annualized property losses. As observed in the table,Tarrant County can expect approximately an annual $667 in property losses,and$2,334 of crop losses each year as a result of drought,with no injuries or deaths expected from this event. In Texas, local governments are empowered to take action on the behalf of those they serve. When drought conditions exist,a burn ban can be put in place by a countyjudge or county Commissioners Court prohibiting or restricting outdoor burning for public safety.9 3.3.2 Earthquake An earthquake is a sudden motion or trembling caused by an abrupt release of accumulated strain on the tectonic plates that comprise the earth's crust. The theory of plate tectonics holds that the earth's crust is broken into several major plates.These rigid, 50-to 60- mile thick plates move slowly and continuously over the interior ofthe earth, meeting in some areas and separating in others.As the tectonic plates move together they bump, slide,catch, and hold. Eventually,faults along or near plate boundaries slip abruptly when the stress exceeds the elastic limit of the rock, and an earthquake occurs. The ensuring seismic activity and ground motion provoke secondary hazards: surface faulting and ground failure. The vibration or shaking of the ground during an earthquake is referred to as ground motion. In general, the severity of ground motion increases with the amount of energy released and decreases with distance from the causative fault or epicenter.When a fault ruptures,seismic waves are propagated in all directions, causing the ground to vibrate at frequencies ranging from 0.1 to 30 Hz. Seismic waves are referred to as P waves, S waves, and surface waves. Due to the risk associated with a distant quake, earthquakes may affect the entire planning area equally. Tarrant County has a very low earthquake risk, with a total of 18 earthquakes since 1931. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) database shows that there is a 0.18% chance of a major earthquake within 30 miles of Tarrant County within the next 50 years.The largest earthquake within 30 miles of Tarrant County was a 3.6 Magnitude in 2017.10 9 Fire Danger:Texas Burn Bans.Texas A&M Forest Service. 2018. <http://texasforestservice.tamu.edu/TexasBurnBans/> lo Homefacts. Earthquake Information for Tarrant County,Texas. 2018. <https://www.homefacts.com/ea rthquakes/Texas/Ta rra nt-Cou nty.html> 32 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Historical Events of Earthquakes since 2015 The jurisdictions in Tarrant County are identified in blue. The remaining earthquakes occurred within 30 miles of Tarrant County, thus increasing the likelihood of a future earthquake in Tarrant County. , Tarrant 2017 2016 2015 County . • . . . 2017-09-14T16:45:38.990Z 2.6 3.7 miles East-Southeast of Euless 2017-09-01T16:27:50.070Z 2.1 3.1 miles South-Southwest of Farmers Branch 2017-08-25T11:41:34.560Z 3 3.1 miles South of Farmers Branch 2017-06-21T22:52:05.320Z 2.8 1.2 miles Southwest of Reno 2017-05-01T16:10:09.410Z 2.3 1.2 miles Southwest of Fort Worth 2016-09-22T12:37:00.020Z 2.4 3.1 miles Northeast of Irving 2016-09-12T14:03:51.210Z 2.6 3.1 miles North-Northwest of Venus 2016-02-04T15:46:56.360Z 2.7 4.3 miles South-Southwest of Mansfield 2016-01-31T06:06:21.570Z 2.1 1.2 miles West of Irving 2015-12-17T22:29:55.710Z 3 0.6 miles South-Southeast of Haslet 2015-12-17T04:24:08.840Z 2.1 2.5 miles North-Northwest of Irving 2015-12-07T00:27:24.860Z 2.8 1.2 miles East of Irving 2015-12-06T00:44:08.510Z 2.1 3.7 miles South-Southwest of Farmers Branch 2015-12-04T14:22:58.700Z 2.1 3.7 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-12-04T06:56:03.250Z 2.6 3.7 miles South of Farmers Branch 2015-12-03T21:35:59.00OZ 2.8 3.1 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-11-16T03:09:02.770Z 2.4 3.7 miles North of Irving 2015-11-15T22:07:51.400Z 2 2.5 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-11-03T02:37:41.390Z 2.2 2.5 miles North of Irving 2015-10-29T22:24:39.570Z 2.5 1.9 miles Northeast of Irving 2015-10-28T01:33:37.110Z 2.2 3.1 miles North of Irving 2015-10-27T13:01:07.520Z 2.3 3.7 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-10-23T12:30:04.520Z 2.6 2.5 miles Northwest of Venus 2015-10-23T12:11:07.850Z 2.1 4.3 miles Northwest of Venus 2015-10-19T23:12:03.180Z 2.3 3.1 miles North of Irving 2015-10-19T22:39:47.980Z 2.7 3.1 miles South-Southwest of Farmers Branch 2015-10-18T00:17:37.060Z 2.4 3.7 miles South-Southwest of Farmers Branch 2015-10-04T05:57:09.220Z 2.1 3.7 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-10-01T21:28:26.140Z 2.7 1.2 miles East of Irving 2015-09-22T10:18:43.020Z 2.4 3.1 miles South-Southwest of Farmers Branch 2015-09-20T23:25:08.930Z 2.6 0.6 miles North-Northwest of Irving 2015-09-16T21:55:24.080Z 2.1 1.9 miles North of Irving 33 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - . . . 2015-09-14T21:04:59.040Z 2 3.1 miles South of Farmers Branch 2015-09-12T12:16:16.840Z 2.2 1.2 miles Northeast of Irving 2015-09-12T09:34:20.660Z 2.5 2.5 miles Northeast of Irving 2015-08-31T08:15:37.160Z 1.8 2.5 miles East-Northeast of Irving 2015-08-25T20:59:47.930Z 2.2 2.5 miles North of Irving 2015-08-25T20:18:31.760Z 2.1 1.2 miles North of Irving 2015-08-12T11:13:28.340Z 2.7 2.5 miles Northeast of Irving 2015-07-18T15:30:09.260Z 2.6 2.5 miles Northeast of Irving 2015-07-16T00:17:49.460Z 1.8 2.5 miles North of Irving 2015-07-13T11:03:56.270Z 2.4 1.2 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-06-28T05:40:35.630Z 2.1 3.7 miles Northwest of Irving 2015-06-27T10:19:02.930Z 2.3 3.7 miles South of Farmers Branch 2015-06-15T09:37:14.520Z 2.4 3.1 miles Southeast of Mansfield 2015-06-13T13:34:47.480Z 2.3 3.7 miles South of Farmers Branch 2015-05-18T18:14:29.920Z 3.3 3.1 miles North of Irving 2015-OS-10T01:59:31.750Z 2.4 4.3 miles North of Venus 2015-05-09T16:12:38.390Z 2.7 4.3 miles Northeast of Irving 2015-OS-07T22:58:05.200Z 4 3.1 miles North of Venus 2015-05-04T13:57:59.870Z 2.7 3.7 miles West of University Park 2015-05-04T08:49:27.750Z 2.1 2.5 miles West-Northwest of University Park 2015-OS-03T16:12:04.480Z 2.5 4.3 miles Northeast of Irving 2015-05-03T15:11:16.150Z 3.2 2.5 miles North of Irving 2015-04-03T08:58:11.070Z 2.2 3.1 miles South-Southeast of Farmers Branch 2015-04-03T04:28:37.020Z 2.3 3.7 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-04-03T03:04:49.640Z 2.5 3.7 miles Northeast of Irving 2015-04-02T22:36:21.040Z 3.3 3.1 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-04-02T10:38:06.00OZ 2.7 2.5 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-03-25T04:57:14.320Z 2.6 3.1 miles Northwest of Venus 2015-03-14T07:31:16.290Z 2.7 3.1 miles North-Northeast of Irving 2015-03-12T14:41:14.790Z 2 2.5 miles South-Southwest of Farmers Branch 2015-03-12T01:55:02.270Z 2.4 3.1 miles South-Southwest of Farmers Branch 2015-03-08T03:12:22.340Z 2.2 2.5 miles East-Northeast of Irving 2015-02-27T12:18:21.710Z 3.1 2.5 miles East-Northeast of Irving Source: U.S. Geological Survey. 34 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Tarrant County and participating jurisdictions experienced a few earthquakes during the time period analyzed for this plan. There is the potential for future earthquake events, as Azle and Irving faults were recently discovered. Earthquakes from surrounding areas can also affect the participating jurisdictions. Though no dollar-amount of destruction was found, it is expected that all county and jurisdictional assets are considered vulnerable and can be exposed to this hazard. Assets near the Azle and Irving fault lines are most vulnerable to an earthquake event. Loss estimates are based on total amount over a period of time.The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan reports no loss estimates. 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O ; . - -�, �� #a ,�±,'�.� '�� � , �� 5.0-5.a •, � � � . ° � � } �.-�'� � � D �0 700 1{m Saurce:118Ca9 Comoat � � + f n�� �� �°� - - � I i I 19T3-hlgu6tiC�2017 ! �f + ;�F SRS'N' 1 C�9': '�tiY 36 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan In the picture above, it shows that most earthquakes since 1973 have occurred in the neighboring state of Oklahoma. If an Oklahoma earthquake is large enough, participating jurisdictions in Tarrant County can feel the shake, as Oklahoma is about 180 miles north.Jurisdictions in Tarrant County have experienced multiple earthquakes since 2009. 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Tarrant County is at a Level V or VI on the Modified Marcelli Intensity Chart, with shaking being moderate to strong. 37 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.3 Expansive Soils Expansive soils are soils that contain large percentages of swelling clays that may experience volume changes of up to 40% in the absence or presence of water. This type of plastic deformation is common in Tarrant County. Homes built on expanding smectite clays without due precautions will likely will be structurally damaged as the clay takes up water. Cracks will appear in walls and floors. Damage can be minor,but it also can be severe enough for the home to be structurally unsafe. Expansive soil is considered one of the most common causes of pavement distresses in roadways. Depending upon the moisture level, expansive soils will experience changes in volume due to moisture fluctuations from seasonal variations. Expansive soils may affect the entire Tarrant County planning area equally. Expansive soils is a condition that is native to Texas soil � ��I��n���� characteristics, and cannot be documented as a time- �����<<�� specific event, except when it leads to structural and � infrastructure damage. The great increase in damages in Texas caused by problems with expansive soils can �T'"�'"�#°i`' `'`� be traced to the rise in residential slab-on-grade � �� construction which began to accelerate in the 1960s. A��T� � Prior to that time, most residential construction in .�{,r, Texas was pier and beam, with wood siding or other �A.hl.4H T � non-masonry covering. Affected homes will be heavily influenced by their proximity to a large body of water, ��a��a such as homes on Eagle Mountain Lake,whereas older Frf�.��� pier and beam foundations will behave in an entirely � «:r different manner. Western and Central Tarrant County consists of several different limestone formations (the Washita group) made up of limestone and shale that produce a variety of clay-rich soils with rocky shallow soil horizons. Eastern Tarrant County is supported by Woodbine sandstone, a picturesque rolling topography dominated by sandy loams and clay-rich soils. These sandier soils allow for subsurface water movement and require special consideration. This propensity for water movement can easily compromise the foundations of homes in Tarrant County.11 11 Fort Worth Foundation Repair. Perma Pier Foundation Repair of Texas. 2018. <https://www.permapier.com/service-areas/fort-worth-foundation-repair/> 38 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.4 Extreme Heat Extreme heat is characterized by a combination of very high temperatures and exceptionally humid conditions. When persisting over a period of time, it is called a heat wave. Extreme heat can also be a factor that drastically impacts drought conditions, as high temperatures lead to an increased rate of evaporation. Extreme heat can also lead to heat stroke and even death in vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and the very young, if exposed to the high temperatures for an extended period of time. Extreme heat may affect the entire Tarrant County planning area equally. The following scale was used to determine the extent of extreme heat in Tarrant County and participating jurisdictions. The Heat Index is a measure of how hot it really feels when relative humidity is factored in with the actual air temperature.To find the Heat Index temperature, look at the Heat Index Chart below. As an example, if the air temperature is 96°F and the relative humidity is 65%, the heat index-how hot it feels-is 121°F. The red area without numbers indicates extreme danger. The National Weather Service (NWS)will initiate alert procedures when the Heat Index is expected to exceed 105°-110°F(depending on local climate)for at least 2 consecutive days. fVC�AA's National 11Veather ��rvice Hea# Ind�x Ternpefature (°F� 80 82 84 8fi 88 90 92 94 �fi 98 7dI3 '1Q� '144 'I�B 1b8 11fl 4Q 8� 81 83 85 88 91 94 �T 1�1 10� 1�� 1�4 �19 124 13�1 1�� � �45 80 82 8� 8� 89 93 95 100 i�4 909 11� 1�9 1�� i�17 1�7 o �� �fi �� �� �� �1 �� �� iQ� ��� ��� � �� 1�� ��h ��� �+ �5 81 84 8� 89 93 9� i�l 1afi �1� 11� 1?� 130 13? «r a Bb 82 84 88 �� 9� 100 1�� `110 '�1� S�3 1�� 13� 3 65 8� 85 8� 83 98 103 1�8 114 ��1 128 136 _ �D 8� 86 9� 96 �0� 10� 11� ��9 1�� 1�4 > 7� 8� 88 92 S7 143 109 1'I6 1"'� 1�? c $D 8� 89 9� 1Q0 1�� 11� 1�1 1�9 � 8� 8� 9� 9fi 102 i�� �17 1�� 135 9D �6 �1 �8 105 1�� 1�? 131 95 88 S3 1�0 10$ 7�7 127 1U0 87 95 1�3 112 12� 132 LiFceli�rood of Hea#�isorders with Prnlonged Expasute or Strenuous Activity [] Cautic:�r� ❑ Extreme Ca�tion � Dang�r � Extrem�.Garx,�er 39 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan NWS also offers a Heat Index chart, below,for areas with high heat but low relative humidity. Since heat index values were devised for shady, light wind conditions, exposure to full sunshine can increase heat index values by up to 15°F.Also, strong winds, particularly with very hot, dry air, can be extremely hazardous. Relative Humidity�°Jfl� 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 �4 �5 54 55 GO G5 70 75 80 85 90 95 144 RO 77 7& 7R 79 79 �9 80 84 84 81 81 82 82 R3 R� &� &5 &G &G 8� 81 78 79 7� 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 8� 85 8G 8G 87 88 90 91 82 7� 79 84 80 80 80 81 81 82 83 8� 8� 85 8G 88 89 90 91 93 95 83 7� &0 &0 &1 &1 81 82 82 83 8� 85 8G 87 RR 90 91 93 95 9� 99 8� 8U 81 81 81 82 82 83 83 8� 85 8G 88 89 9U 92 9� 9G 98 �100 103 85 81 81 82 82 82 83 8� 8� 85 8G 88 89 91 93 95 �7 �� �102 �10� 107 RG R1 &� &3 &3 &3 8� 85 85 8� 88 89 91 93 95 97 IUU IU2 105 108 112 87 82 83 83 8� 8� 85 8G 8� 88 89 91 93 95 98 IDU IU3 10G �109 �1�13 11G 88 83 8� 8� 85 85 8G 8� 88 89 91 93 95 98 IDD 103 10G IIU �1�13 �I�IT 121 R9 R� &� &5 &5 &G 8� 88 89 91 93 95 97 144 I�� 10G 1IU 113 III 122 90 8� 85 8G 8G 87 88 89 9�1 92 95 9T 144 143 10G 109 113 II� �122 �127 91 85 8G 87 87 88 89 9U 92 9� 9T 99 142 105 109 113 II� 122 �12G 132� 92 RG &7 && && &9 9U 92 9� 9G 99 141 145 10& 112 IIG 121 12G 131 93 87 88 89 89 90 92 93 95 g8 1U1 1Ua 107 III IIG 12U 125 130 �13G 9� 87 89 90 90 91 93 95 9� 1UU 1U3 1UG 114 II� 119 12� 129 135 �I��I 95 RR &9 91 91 93 9� 9G 99 142 145 149 113 II& 123 128 13� 1� 9G 89 94 92 93 9� 9G 98 1U1 1U� 1U8 112 IIG 121 12G 132 138 1d5 97 90 91 93 9� 95 9� 100 1U3 10G 11U 11� 119 125 130 13G 1�3 150 9R 91 92 9� 95 97 99 142 145 149 113 117 123 12R 13� I�I 1�8 LL 99 92 93 95 9G 98 101 10� 1U7 111 115 12U 12G 132 138 1�5 153 --- 100 93 9� 9G 97 �100 102 14G 109 11� 118 12� 129 13G 1�3 15U 158 �' 101 93 95 97 99 141 14a 708 112 IIG 121 127 133 1�4 1�7 155 � 102 9� 9G 98 �100 �10� 14G 110 11� 119 12� 13U 137 I�� 152 IGU � 103 95 97 99 �10�1 �IOa 148 112 11G 122 127 13� I�I 1�8 157 IG5 �"'���� �- 10� 9G 9R IUU 143 10G 114 II� 119 12� 131 137 1�5 153 IGI � 105 97 99 IU2 10a 148 112 11G 121 127 13� 1�1 1�9 157 IGG ����� � 10G 98 IUU IU3 'i4G 109 11� 119 12� 130 137 1�5 153 IG2 172 107 99 IUI IUa 10� III IIG 121 127 13� I�I 1�9 1.57 IG7 108 144 142 1d5 149 113 11$ 123 134 137 1�� 153 1G2 172 109 IDD IU3 IU� �I�10 �1�15 120 12G 133 1�U 1�8 157 IG7 177 110 I�I IUa IU8 1 12 I II 122 129 13G 1�3 152 IG I 171 ��A ry�, 111 142 14G 149 11� 119 125 131 139 1�7 15G 1GG 17G i . ., A�- �„ 'p 112 IDa IU� III �1�15 �12�1 12� 13� 1�2 15U 1GU 17U 181 `� � u' :_ � � 113 I�a 1U8 112 III 123 129 13T 1�5 15� IG� 175 ,`.� o x 11� 1�5 149 113 119 125 132 1�4 1�8 158 1G8 179 <<� " x � 115 1�DG I IU 115 �12�1 �12� 13� 1�3 152 1G2 173 18� `�`��:..� ,,,�r`"�, ���< * ,'��� 1IG 1�67 III IIG 122 129 13T I�G 155 IGG 177 117 1�D8 112 II$ 12� 132 1�4 1�9 159 174 181 Extr H}atstr�:•I;}lil;}Iv. I I8 1�D8 1 13 1 19 �12G 13� 1�2 152 1G2 17� 18G 5un�tr:�l;�.musd}aam�}s,ancl;,_,r h,at 119 1�69 I I� 121 �128 �13G 1�5 155 iGG 178 ��liaustl��n IiI:�Pr. H��tr•_�I:� p•_�sibl} 124 1 14 I IG 122 134 13$ 1�$ 15$ 174 182 Dar;er ..ith pr:�l•.-�ng�cl ��q�•:�sur� ancl±_�r 121 111 II� 12� 132 �I��I 151 iG2 17� 187 I�h,si�la�virr. 122 11 1 1 18 125 13� �1�3 15� iG5 17$ Extrei�e '-'unstr:�l:�,musd�aainps,ancl.+or h�at 123 112 119 12� 13G 1�G 15T iG9 182 rxiiausa::n pc•s�bl� s;ith pr:�l:�ng�cl Cai.tiar z�_��-.sur}anJl�-.r ph�rsi�I a�vitr. 12� 113 12U 129 �13$ �I�$ iG0 iT2 Fadgti� p_�ssil�l� s;ith pr:�l:�ng�cl 125 11� 121 130 �I�O �15�1 iG3 iTG ���.tiar ���,_,�{ii.��ncl.+arph4si�la�vitr. 40 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan The map below shows the average number of days per year locations can expect to exceed 100°F by the end of this century, if greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase. Based on this information, parts of Texas that experienced 10 to 20 days of 100°F weather per year in recent decades may experience more than 100 days over 100°F by the end of the century.This includes Tarrant County. �5� - - ��_ � - -- -- --- -- - -- - �--�ti ��� - -�� -y. � � _ r -�r• - �. -- r( �'� y rfti' r_. �++� 4".,�� �o` �,� 1�'I i , i+ I' } � �r w�. � y�_ _ I� � . — •- � � � ..,� il {rµ�. ��. I , � �'f , -__ �`'li I. ' I - - �� � . . 1 I � - � y � r1 � � �� - � - ��- ,�-�� r -�.,�..�� � �� . � �� ��7 ��., Number of Day� : � � �14 20 30 45 fi0 �5 �� 105 �'�20 Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Climate Resilience Toolkit. Historical Events of Extreme Heat since 2015 Column Definitions: 'Dth': Deaths, 'Inj': Injuries, 'PrD': Property Damage, 'CrD': Crop Damage . . . � . - . - � � � � Tarrant (Zone) 06/23/2017 16:00 Heat 1 0 O.00K O.00K Totals: 1 0 O.00K O.00K Source: National Centers for Environmental Information. Extreme heat impacts large areas and cross jurisdictional boundaries; therefore, all of Tarrant County is exposed to this hazard. 41 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.5 Flooding Flooding is defined as the accumulation of water within a water body and the overflow of excess water onto adjacent floodplain lands. The floodplain is the land adjoining the channel of a river, stream, ocean, lake, or other watercourse or water body that is susceptible to flooding. The statistical meaning of terms like "100-year flood" can be confusing. Simply stated, a floodplain can be located anywhere; it just depends on how large and how often a flood event occurs. Floodplains are those areas that are subject to inundation from flooding. Floods and the floodplains associated with them are often described in terms of the percent chance of a flood event happening in any given year. As a community management or planning term, "floodplain" most often refers to an area that is subject to inundation by a flood that has a 1%chance of occurring in any given year (commonly referred to as the 100-year floodplain). Common flooding hazards within the planning area include flood hazards from flash flooding and new development. Floodwater can disguise many dangerous obstacles,like uncovered manholes or debris that can cause someone to fall over. Standing water, or water that isn't flowing, can also become a breeding ground for bugs that can make people very ill.Another risk can be downed power lines which may still be live. On the following map, the floodway and 100-year floodplain are identified along the rivers and creeks in Tarrant County. 42 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Leger�d X . -. . • V O - " 26 .. r'�/f,,.r�'•���_yy�:Y��=-sr✓ % -, FEMA Fload Zones , ���Wj�•.�� '� � � � r,v�r�,%, Moderate to low risk areas � '• I -- y� 0 X c 1%ACF �i �� �_� �'v.% r I 1til L . + '•.ij y,rf� 0 0.2 o PCT c 1%ACF ' • �ry�g, •�Jr '�.�,�� "'y . Hi li nsk areas �y • •i `' 't • 9 -"'� �. I' Minters Cha el 0 AE l:k ACF I ��; � �� � � `:_COII2}rJIIIBO •ff�• g� �A[6-9] 1 o ACF ...' �'}i S i w � � �•.i.,.�,,;.. �ir' 36 JP h .,�frr�' '�r_. ;� �AO =!a 1%ACF,1-3ft ���i_, lr��i.. ' , S� , . 12'/�'/;�•,,. . � Saginaw ' Wafauga � o . ' . : p., i . . i.�.r 0 ANI.D.L1NDE5 " i287i , � Bl�ie Mo�indJ' � � � �' ' r �' F � ' '' -;,, , : Bedfordo '�f,.. �� Floodway �' "�%;,, � �; . 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M . � �y� �., ��/j/F� P�tego• ��'; ti303 - .-.-,:��{ �"xf/�!!/J:fr -.�� r r/-,.,'t •.// '`�! . .�-.._ .�rrf/ � n �.ti�. _ �Dalw.or.thington Ga`r.dens� ". � r�3i7 . � {� -- ... .. .- I I . /� .. .�f/� '�f ` . _ . '�f/ -�� < � i 't f ohnsons Station ---- ,��i,��: ,, ���". � -"� � . - +%� '� ' �-� . -.... �,. 1 I;I , ��Liiadtzer9� . ' � �� , ar_ Ben6rookn - ---�� ; Forest HiIIO � _�� -`• Flor �'� =,;'J � -�;: �� �� � � .f , � �� Edgerliff Village ..i;� - ..: �,. . ,' .� //"[x 'i'- �� , `�' , . ."•,�. "�K2nnEd2�B . su6lett •'•- •.i.- ., � � �O � . ��-�f{ . 287 , {r.�r':•-i �� � � E��erma��r� , "� �� we66� 3"� '� '- �'�.}f �,/� � " .. 3 � 0 2 4 6 8 70 � r.f.}� , Bis6ee 60 � miles '•,il'r` � � �/f� � • Source: Property Shark 43 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan A flash flood is a rapid flood that inundates low-lying areas in less than six hours.This is caused by intense rainfall from a thunderstorm or several thunderstorms. Flash floods can also occur from the collapse of a man-made structure or ice dam. Construction and development can change the natural drainage and create brand new flood risks as the concrete that comes with new buildings, parking lots,and roads create less land that can absorb excess precipitation from heavy rains. Flash floods are a high risk hazard since they can tear out trees and destroy buildings and bridges. Below is a map of low water crossings in Tarrant County as of 2012, identified by yellow circles. A low water crossing provides a bridge or overpass when water flow is low. Under high-flow conditions, water runs over the roadway and impedes vehicular traffic.Texas leads the nation in flash flood deaths and most are due to people crossing these low areas in times of flooding.Additional details on flooding are provided in the jurisdictional annexes. �r'3r� � � � � — �'�� �•, � ������..� � � _L � 1} IM1�=-rl � � � � � �i�cl��'Vlfl� �:3 � � - � �ii7 � i "�'•i � � � � � �.::� � � S�I�: ��L�� � � � Y h�ar.h �,�-.� � � �c f s , r R" .s � Lak� V�arth � I -. � � � � O � � � � � � �� ������o��•� r•��� � � Fort �ort#� ��., �� ° � 0 �i �� � �,�,rlir� r��`'n� 7n�tt� O � :M �� `��� �� �ledo � � ��� � '� � � � � � E+�r.i�a�k ro-�.�� C� etta S�utl-� � � � � �� � � I�rr��a'� � � O � � � � � r-.Y� � � � � � � � �.�r �� ��rc��.�!�a � � '�din s��tt � � ��n��l� � �� ��rl�son � fC.,�O fl �ki �`�`�.r l �, �=wai — �• d��f0�33C5 i '• ,—, Source:Texas Low Water Crossing Inventory_032312; 44 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan There are 15 major river basins within Texas and eight coastal basins, each with varying hydrological regimes and water supply capabilities. Each of the basins has several unique features, both climatic (such as precipitation and evaporation), as well as physiographic (geology, slope, soil type,vegetation and land use practices)which contribute to the nature of runoff from the basins.The West Fork Trinity River is the only major river in Tarrant County and can affect some of the participating jurisdictions.There are a total of four branches of the Trinity River: the West Fork, Clear Fork, Elm Fork, and East Fork. The Trinity is a slow, meandering river with many twists and turns from its headwaters to its mouth. Dams have been erected to create Lake Bridgeport, Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Worth,the latter two being in or on the outskirts of Fort Worth. The West Fork Trinity River has its headwaters in Archer County. From there it flows southeast,through the man-made reservoirs Lake Bridgeport and Eagle Mountain Lake then flowing eastward through Lake Worth and then the city of Fort Worth. . . . Total Area Area in Texas River Length Length in Average Flow River Basin (acre-feet per (square miles) (square miles) (miles) Texas (miles) year) Trinity 17,913 17,913 550 550 5,727,000 ., 4 � � 5- .,y � . i i . r ' -� - � � i` � 45 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Tarrant County has of a few major lakes that are used for surface water and recreation. Their current water levels are listed below. Currently, these lakes have recovered from previous drought periods and are close to or at capacity. Recent Conditions of Lakes in Tarrant County . � � . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . Arlington 99.2 549.83 -0.17 39,862 39,862 40,188 1,919 Benbrook 100.0 694.48 0.48 87,439 85,648 85,648 N/A Cedar 100.0 322.06 0.06 646,750 644,686 644,686 N/A Creek Eagle 100.0 649.42 0.32 182,650 179,880 179,880 N/A Mountain Grapevine 100.0 537.08 2.08 179,459 164,703 164,703 7,273 Richland- 97.6 314.38 -0.62 1,086,376 1,061,452 1,087,839 42,287 Chambers Worth 99.2 593.92 -0.08 33,221 33,221 33,495 3,423 Source: Water Data for Texas, https://waterdatafortexas.org/reservoirs/statewide. Dam Failure A dam is defined as a barrier constructed across a watercourse for the purpose of storage, control, or diversion of water. Dams typically are constructed of earth, rock, concrete, or mine tailings.A dam failure is an accidental or unintentional collapse, breach, or other failure of an impoundment structure that results in downstream flooding. Because dams are man-made structures, dam failures are usually considered technological hazards. The hazard extent rating scale for dam failure is based on the amount of potential damage that can be caused by a failure. For the purposes of this hazard analysis, damage from dam failure only takes into account areas where developed property is affected.Although dam failures can cause extensive damage,there has been no recorded failures in Tarrant County as a wide array of ineasures, including maintenance, are taken to ensure structural integrity. Ninety-five percent of dams in Tarrant County are regulated by a state agency and 3%are regulated by a federal agency.The average age for the 63 dams is 53 years old. 46 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan At the time this plan was written, specific inundation data for dams in Tarrant County was unavailable; however, it can be said that all people, property, and environments located in an inundation area would be affected by dam failure. One of the two high hazard federal dams shown in red on the following map is in a participating jurisdiction. It is owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District (CESF). � . • Benbrook Lake Fort Worth U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District (CESF) . � � � r � � � � � � ti./ I.J � � � � � � o � � � � � o � � o � o° o � � -'� o 0 � � o ,r,�-��, � o � ° o � o � � � According to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ),there are 33 state regulated dams in Tarrant County that are high hazard and there are 8 dams that are significant hazard.Twenty-five of the high hazard dams have an emergency action plan (EAP), and all 8 of the significant hazard dams have an EAP. Below is a list of the dams in Tarrant County provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.Those without a city name can be presumed to be located in the unincorporated Tarrant County.The list reflects the most current 2018 National Inventory of Dams (NID) database. State and federal dam regulators provided their data from May to November 2018 for inclusion in the 2018 database. Please contact the respective state or federal regulatory authority for the most up-to-date information.The NID consists of dams meeting at least one of the following criteria; 1. High hazard potential classification - loss of human life is likely if the dam fails. 47 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 2. Significant hazard potential classification - no probable loss of human life but can cause economic loss, environmental damage, disruption of lifeline facilities, or impact other concerns. 3. Height is equal to or exceeds 25 feet and storage exceeds 15 acre-feet. 4. Height exceeds 6 feet and storage is equal to or exceeds 50 acre-feet. � . . . • . . Benbrook Lake Fort Worth U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth Yes District (CESF) Grapevine Lake Grapevine CESF Yes Lake Arlington Dam Arlington City of Arlington Yes Lake Como Dam Fort Worth City of Fort Worth Yes Luther Lake Dam Fort Worth City of Fort Worth Yes Eagle Mountain Dam Fort Worth Tarrant Regional Water District Yes Haywire Lake Number 2 Not Dam Lake Worth David Leonard Re uired q Haywire Lake Number 1 Lake Worth David Leonard Not Dam Required Knapp Lake Dam Haltom City Texas Department of Transportation No White Lake Dam Fort Worth Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, Nolan Yes High School Marine Creek Dam Fort Worth Tarrant Regional Water District Yes Lake Worth Dam Fort Worth City of Fort Worth Yes Loughridge Lake Dam City of Fort Worth Not Required Millbrook Addition Homeowners Not Millbrook Addition Dam Fort Worth Association Required Fosdic Lake Dam Fort Worth City of Fort Worth Yes Echo Lake Dam Fort Worth Tarrant County Yes Not Prestonwood Lake Dam Arlington Eddie Cheatham Required Cement Creek Dam Fort Worth Tarrant Regional Water District Yes Willow Creek Lake Dam Fort Worth City of Fort Worth Yes Not Nutt Dam Fort Worth Tarrant Regional Water District Required East Balancing Reservoir Bisbee Tarrant Regional Water District Yes Dam West Balancing Reservoir eisbee Tarrant Regional Water District Yes Dam Western Training Lagoon Not Dam Haltom City Western Company of North America Required Lake Interlochen Homeowners Not Rush Creek Lake Dam Arlington Association Required 48 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . . . • . . Meadow Lakes Community Improvement Meadows Lakes East Lake Richland Hills Association, Skylark Circle Community No Dam Improvement Association Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport Trigg Lake Dam Irving Yes eoard Woodland West Lake Dam Pantego Woodland West Lake Association Yes North Side Drive Dam Not Fort Worth City of Fort Worth Number 3 Required Not Cityview Lakes Dam 2 Cityview Owners Association Required Not Cityview Lakes Dam 3 Cityview Owners Association Required Arbor Dam 1 Arbor Development Company Not Required Arbor Dam 2 Arbor Development Company Not Required Not Stoneglen Dam Number 1 Hunt Resources Inc. Required Not Stoneglen Dam Number 2 Hunt Resources Inc. Required Not Stoneglen Dam Number 8 Hunt Resources Inc. Required Lakewood Dams 1-3 Lakewood Addition Homeowners Not Association Required Capp Smith Park City of Watauga Yes Retention Lake Dam Fourth Street Low Water Not Dam Fort Worth Tarrant Regional Water District Re uired q Not Timarrow Lake Iv Dam Timarrow Land Corporation Required Glen Garden Golf and Country Club Dam Glen Garden Golf and Country Club Yes Lake Mb 3a Dam Hillwood Properties Corporation No French Lake Dam Fort Worth City of Fort Worth Yes Bal Lake Dam Fort Worth Jearl Walker Yes Fidelity South Lake Dam Trophy Club FMR Texas Limited Partnership Yes Fidelity North Lake Dam Trophy Club FMR Texas Limited Partnership Yes Pd3 1 East Lake Dam 1 The Vaquero Club Inc. Yes Eden Lake Dam Fort Worth The Landing at Eden Lake Homeowners No Association Not Dow Lake Dam Robert Dow Required 49 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . . . • . . Arlington Southwest Arlington City of Arlington Yes Nature Preserve Dam Elkins Lake Dam City of Dalworthington Gardens Yes Boys Ranch Activity Center Dam City of Bedford Parks Department Yes Mansfield ISD Ron Mansfield Independent School District Whitson Agricultural (ISD) No Center Dam Stone Lake Dam Stone Lake Homeowners Association Yes Ridglea Country Club Estates Dam David Smith, Mark Gerrick,Shawn Smith No Timber Lake Residential Association Inc, Timberlake Phase 5 Yes City of Southlake Lake Mb3 Dam Hillwood Properties Corporation No Lost Creek Golf Club Dam Benbrook Somerset Lost Creek Golf Limited Yes McPherson Ranch Dam Fort Worth McPherson Ranch Owners Association Yes Alan Saxe Pond Arlington City of Arlington Yes Tehama Ridge Dam DR Horton-Texas Limited Yes Meadows Lakes West North Richland Meadow Lakes Community Improvement Association, Skylark Circle Community No Lake Dam Hills Improvement Association Chisholm Park Lake Dam City of Hurst Yes Greenbriar Dam City of Fort Worth Yes Source: National Inventory of Dams, https://nid-test.sec.usace.army.mil/ords/f?p=105:1 Italicized dams are not in the participating jurisdictions of this plan. The hazard classification of dams and inundation maps are not available to the public, per Homeland Security regulations. If specific information is needed for a dam, please contact the dam owners or the Dam Safety Section of the TCEQ via the Tarrant County Emergency Management Coordinator. The extent of dam failure in the planning area has not yet been determined as a result of a lack of data regarding inundation levels. It is believed that all census blocks within a 5-mile radius are at risk to failure from the dams with the largest water capacity.The cities of Arlington, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Haltom City, Lake Worth, North Richland Hills, Pantego, and the unincorporated county are the only jurisdictions with dams listed in their area. Due to the lack of data, in the next five years these jurisdictions will have a goal to work with the state to conduct a study to fill the data deficiency, including inundation zones,vulnerability to, and potential impacts of a dam failure. NFIP As a participating member in the National Flood Insurance Program(NFIP),Tarrant County is required to regulate any development in designated flood prone areas. All work within a Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) designated floodplain requires a floodplain permit.The floodplain permit is free; however, it may require additional information indicating that adjacent property owners will not be adversely impacted due to the development. 50 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Additional information may include, but is not limited to, an elevation certificate, a flood study, a topographical survey of before and after conditions, Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR), Letter of Map Revision (LOMR), and Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA). A property owner is required to obtain a floodplain permit prior to performing any type of work in the floodplain, including the placement of fill. The finished floor elevation of new homes constructed in a floodplain must be located at least one foot above the base flood elevation. Prior to the submittal of any documents to FEMA, the county floodplain administrator will review the documents to ensure they are in compliance with the county's floodplain regulations A permit will only be issued after it is determined that the proposed work will not have an adverse impact on adjacent property owners, will not decrease the flood carrying capacity of the watercourse and will not create a situation that is dangerous during flooding events. As development occurs along with growth, more property is exposed. In fact, due to the rapid development in the area,the planners have experienced problems determining building footprints within the floodplain and are working to accurately identify the number and types of buildings vulnerable to flooding. Among the NFIP's policyholders are thousands whose properties have flooded multiple times. Called "repetitive loss properties," these are buildings and/or contents for which the NFIP has paid at least two claims of more than$1,000 in any 10-year period since 1978. "Severe repetitive loss properties" are those for which the program has either made at least four payments for buildings and/or contents of more than $5,000 or at least two building-only payments that exceeded the value of the property. These two kinds of properties are the biggest draw on the NFIP Fund. They not only increase the NFIP's annual losses and the need for borrowing; but they drain funds needed to prepare for catastrophic events. Community leaders and residents are also concerned with the Repetitive Loss problem because residents' lives are disrupted and may be threatened by the continual flooding. The primary objective of identifying these properties is to eliminate or reduce the damage to property and the disruption to life caused by repeated flooding of the same properties. The following table reflects the loss statistics for repetitive loss properties in participating jurisdictions. In summary,there was over$35,184,127.07 in payments made to the jurisdictions and over 2,000 losses. Loss Statistics as of 05/31/2018 Loss Statistics:from January 1, 1978 through report "as of" date above . . - � • . - . - . . � . . . . . • � . Arlington 888 669 1 219 $18,679,502.23 Azle 53 39 0 14 $1,114,627.32 Bedford 59 33 0 26 $175,230.99 Blue Mound 3 2 0 1 $21,810.93 Colleyville 54 36 0 18 $652,382.45 51 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Loss Statistics as of OS/31/2018 Loss Statistics:from January 1, 1978 through report "as of" date above . . - � • � - . - • . � • � • • � • ' • Crowley 2 2 0 0 $10,676,72 Dalworthington 9 5 0 4 $38,738.70 Gardens Edgecliff Village 15 10 0 5 $72,918.51 Euless 109 91 0 18 $2,876,085.49 Everman 75 42 21 12 $646,802.08 Forest Hill 20 12 0 8 $145,600.40 Fort Worth 584 425 3 156 $4,651,310.81 Grapevine 50 39 0 11 $1,020,289.91 Haltom City 122 88 0 34 $3,349,909.45 Haslet 2 1 0 1 $2,645.94 Hurst 115 86 0 29 $1,235,231.11 Keller 52 42 0 10 $1,137,017.37 Kennedale 20 17 0 3 $118,404.88 Lake Worth 1 1 0 0 $3,951.81 Lakeside 1 0 0 1 $0 North Richland 111 87 0 24 $718,857.87 Hills Pantego 12 8 0 4 $39,574.45 Richland Hills 100 79 0 21 $1,140,570.00 River Oaks 4 4 0 0 $67,027.56 Saginaw 7 7 0 0 $111,199.79 Southlake 24 19 1 4 $434,383.78 Tarrant County 242 192 1 49 (unincorporated) $4,066,415.57 Watauga 85 68 0 17 $533,697.51 Total 2,029 1,537 2 491 $35,184,127.07 Total losses—All losses submitted regardless of the status. Closed losses—Losses that have been paid. Open losses—Losses that have not been paid in full. CWOP losses—Losses that have been closed without payment. Total Payments—Total amount paid on losses. Source: Claim Information by State, https://bsa.nfipstat.fema.gov/reports/1040.htm#48. The tables below provide information aboutthe repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss properties within the participating jurisdictions as of January 31, 2019.The types of properties are identified in the individual annexes, as applicable 52 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan - . - . . . - Community name CID Total Payments Avg. Payment Losses Properties Arlington 485454 $3,889,452.43 $34,118.00 114 46 Azle 480584 $21,535.92 $10,767.96 2 1 Bedford 480585 $58,571.22 $5,857.12 10 5 Colleyville 480590 $599,369.37 $27,244.06 22 8 Crowley 480591 $220430.81 $55107.7 4 1 Dalworthington Gardens 481013 $36,535.65 $6,089.28 6 3 Edgecliff Village 480592 $41,616.15 $20,808.08 2 1 Euless 480593 $824,603.42 $24,253.04 34 14 Everman 480594 $59,488.23 $11,897.65 5 2 Forest Hill 480595 $94,672.35 $47,336.18 2 1 Fort Worth 480596 1,889,511.41 12,681.28 149 50 Grapevine 480598 479,318.89 22,824.71 21 10 Haltom City 480599 $2,769,530.21 $57,698.55 48 13 Keller 480602 $591,093.51 $23,643.74 25 8 Kennedale 480603 $24,266.13 $6,066.53 4 2 North Richland Hills 480607 $111,736.97 $11,173.70 10 4 Pantego 481116 $67,512.77 $13,502.55 5 2 Richland Hills 480608 $512,929.49 $15,543.32 33 9 Saginaw 480610 $10,825.99 $2,706.50 4 1 Southlake 480612 $142,182.06 $35,545.52 4 2 Tarrant County (unincorporated) 480582 $1,176,586.27 $21,392.48 55 16 Watauga 480613 $250,061.33 $8,622.80 29 12 - . - . . . - Community name CID Total Payments Avg. Payment Losses Properties Arlington 485454 $102,089.39 $25,522.35 4 1 Euless 480593 $67,429.34 $16,857.33 4 1 Keller 480602 $297,060.09 $59,412.02 S 1 Tarrant County(unincorporated) 480582 $380,296.75 $27,164.05 14 2 The Community Rating System (CRS) is a voluntary program for communities that participate in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The goals of the CRS are to reduce flood damages to insurable property, strengthen and support the insurance aspects of the NFIP, and encourage a comprehensive approach to floodplain management. The CRS has been developed to provide incentives in the form of premium discounts for communities to go beyond the minimum floodplain management requirements to develop extra measures to provide protection from flooding. For a community to be eligible, it must be in full compliance with the NFIP. All communities start out with a Class 10 rating, which provides no discount. There are 10 CRS classes: Class 1 requires the most credit points and gives the greatest premium discount; Class 10 identifies a 53 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan community that does not apply for the CRS or does not obtain a minimum number of credit points and receives no discount. There are 18 activities recognized as measures for eliminating exposure to floods. Credit points are assigned to each activity.The activities are organized under 4 main categories: • Public Information • Mapping and Regulation • Flood Damage Reduction • Flood Preparedness Premium discounts ranging from 5% to a maximum of 45% are applied to eligible policies written in a community as recognition of the floodplain management activities instituted. All CRS communities must maintain completed FEMA elevation and floodproofing certificates for all new and substantially improved construction in the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) after the date of application for CRS classification. These certificates must be available upon request.Therefore, in writing a policy, an agent/producer should be able to get these certificates from any CRS community. In addition, some CRS communities receive credit for having completed certificates for Post-Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) buildings constructed prior to the CRS application date. If they do receive this credit, these certificates should also be available to agents/producers writing flood insurance. The following participating jurisdictions in Tarrant County have CRS ratings. All other participating jurisdictions are not ranked. . . . � CRS Current % / Community Community Current Discount Entry Effective Discount Status** Number Name Date Date Class for SFHA* for Non- SFHA 485454 Arlington 10/1/91 05/1/18 6 20 10 C 480596 Fort Worth 10/1/12 10/1/12 8 10 5 C 480599 Haltom City 10/1/12 10/1/12 7 15 5 C 480601 Hurst 10/1/92 10/1/17 8 10 5 C North 480607 Richland 10/1/91 10/1/16 7 15 5 C Hills 480608 Richland OS/1/14 05/1/14 8 10 5 C Hills Source: October 2017 NFIP Flood Insurance Manual. For the purpose of determining CRS discounts, all AR and A99 zones are treated as non-SFHAs. *SFHA: Special Flood Hazard Area **Status: C= Current, R= Rescinded Participatingjurisdictions describe details oftheir NFIP participation within theirjurisdictional annex. 54 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.6 Thunderstorms A thunderstorm is a storm that consists of rain-bearing clouds and has the potential to produce hail, high winds, and lightning. Hail Hail occurs when, at the outgrowth of a severe thunderstorm, balls or irregularly shaped lumps of ice greater than 0.75 inches in diameter fall with rain. Early in the developmental stages of a hailstorm, ice crystals form within a low-pressure front due to warm air rising rapidly into the upper atmosphere and the subsequent cooling of the air mass. Frozen droplets gradually accumulate on the ice crystals until, having developed sufficient weight,they fall as precipitation. The TORRO scale for hail extends from HO to H10 with its increments of intensity or damage potential related to hail size (distribution and maximum), texture, fall speed, speed of storm translation, and strength of the accompanying wind. An indication of equivalent hail kinetic energy ranges (in joules per square meter) has now been added to the first six increments on the scale,and this may be derived from radar reflectivity or from hail pads.The International Hailstorm Intensity Scale recognizes that hail size alone is insufficient to accurately categorize the intensity and damage potential of a hailstorm, especially towards the lower end of the scale. For example,without additional information, an event in which hail of up to walnut size is reported (hail size code 3: hail diameter of 21-30 mm)would be graded as a hailstorm with a minimum intensity of H2-H3. Additional information, such as the ground wind speed or the nature of the damage the hail caused, would help to clarify the intensity of the event. For instance, a fall of walnut-sized hail with little or no wind may scar fruit and sever the stems of crops but would not break vertical glass and so would be ranked H2-H3. However, if accompanied by strong winds, the same hail may smash many windows in a house and dent the bodywork of a car, and so be graded an intensity as high as H5. However, evidence indicates maximum hailstone size is the most important parameter relating to structural damage, especially towards the more severe end of the scale. It must be noted that hailstone shapes are also an important feature, especially as the "effective" diameter of non-spheroidal specimens should ideally be an average of the coordinates. Spiked or jagged hail can also increase some aspects of damage. Below is the TORRO Hailstorm Intensity Scale (HO to H10) in relation to typical damage and hail size codes. • • • • . Probable Typical Hail Kinetic Size Intensity Code Category Diameter Energy, Typical Damage Impacts (mm)� J-m2 HO Hard Hail 5 0-20 No damage Potentially H1 5-15 >20 Slight general damage to plants, crops Damaging 55 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan • • • • . Probable Typical Hail Kinetic Size Intensity Diameter Energy, Typical Damage Impacts Code Category � (mm) J-mZ H2 Significant 10-20 >100 Significant damage to fruit, crops, vegetation Severe damage to fruit and crops, H3 Severe 20-30 >300 damage to glass and plastic structures, paint and wood scored H4 Severe 25-40 >500 Widespread glass damage,vehicle bodywork damage Wholesale destruction of glass, HS Destructive 30-50 >800 damage to tiled roofs, significant risk of injuries Bodywork of grounded aircraft dented, H6 Destructive 40-60 brick walls pitted Severe roof damage, risk of serious H7 Destructive 50-75 injuries H8 Destructive 60-90 Severe damage to aircraft bodywork Extensive structural damage, risk of Super H9 75-100 severe or even fatal injuries to persons Hailstorms caught in the open Extensive structural damage, risk of Super H10 >100 severe or even fatal injuries to persons Hailstorms caught in the open �Approximate range (typical maximum size in boldJ, since other factors (e.g. number and density of hailstones, hail fall speed, and surface wind speeds)affect severity. Wind Straight-line winds are often responsible for the wind damage associated with a thunderstorm. These winds are often confused with tornadoes because of similar damage and wind speeds. However, the strong and gusty winds associated with straight-line winds blow roughly in a straight line, unlike the rotating winds of a tornado. Downbursts or micro-bursts are examples of damaging straight-line winds.A downburst is a small area of rapidly descending rain and rain-cooled air beneath a thunderstorm that produces a violent, localized downdraft covering 2.5 miles or less. Wind speeds in some of the stronger downbursts can reach 100 to 150 miles per hour, which is similar to that of a strong tornado. The winds 56 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan produced from a downburst often occur in one direction and the worst damage is usually on the forward side of the downburst. The following Beaufort Wind Chart shows the description and scale used to classify the wind intensity in a thunderstorm.The scale is now rarely used by professional meteorologists, having been largely replaced by more objective methods of determining wind speeds—such as using anemometers, tracking wind echoes with Doppler radar, and monitoring the deflection of rising weather balloons and radiosondes from their points of release. Nevertheless, it is still useful in estimating the wind characteristics over a large area, and it may be used to estimate the wind where there are no wind instruments. The Beaufort scale also can be used to measure and describe the effects of different wind velocities on objects on land or at sea. . . . Beaufort Name of Wind Wind Speed Number knots kph 0 Calm <1 <1 1 Light air 1-3 1-5 2 Light breeze 4-6 6-11 3 Gentle breeze 7-10 12-19 4 Moderate breeze 11-16 20-28 5 Fresh breeze 17-21 29-38 6 Strong breeze 22-27 39-49 7 Moderate gale (or near gale) 28-33 50-61 8 Fresh gale (or gale) 34-40 62-74 9 Strong gale 41-47 75-88 10 Whole gale (or storm) 48-55 89-102 11 Storm (or violent storm) 56-63 103-114 12-17 Hurricane 64 and 117 and above above Li�htning Lightning results from the buildup and discharge of electrical energy between positively and negatively charged areas within thunderstorms. A "bolt" or brilliant flash of light is created when the buildup becomes strong enough.These bolts of lightning can be seen in cloud-to-cloud or cloud-to-ground strikes. Bolts of lightning can reach temperatures approaching 50,000°F. While lightning is mostly affiliated with 57 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan thunderstorms, lightning often strikes outside of these storms, as far as 10 miles away from any rainfall. FEMA states that an average of 300 people are injured and 80 people are killed in the United States each year by lighting. Direct strikes have the power to cause significant damage to buildings, critical facilities, infrastructure, and the ignition of wildfires which can result in widespread damages to property and persons. Lightning is the most significant natural contributor to fires affecting the built environment. The lightning activity level (LAL) is a common parameter that is part of fire weather forecasts nationwide. LAL is a measure of the amount of lightning activity using values 1 to 6 where: Lightning LAL Cloud and Storm Development Strikes Per 15 Minutes 1 No thunderstorms - Cumulus clouds are common but only a few reach the towering cumulus stage. A single thunderstorm must be confirmed in the observation area. 2 The clouds produce mainly virga, but light rain will occasionally reach the 1 $ ground. Lightning is very infrequent Towering cumulus covers less than two-tenths of the sky.Thunderstorms 3 are few, but two to three must occur within the observation area. Light to 9-15 moderate rain will reach the ground and lightning is infrequent Towering cumulus covers two to three-tenths of the sky. Thunderstorms 4 are scattered and more than three must occur within the observation area. 16-25 Moderate rain is common and lightning is frequent Towering cumulus and thunderstorms are numerous.They cover more than 5 three-tenths and occasionally obscure the sky. Rain is moderate to heavy >25 and lightning is frequent and intense 6 Similar to LAL 3 except thunderstorms are dry According to the following map from the National Lightning Detection Network, jurisdictions in Tarrant County experience a flash density of 12-20 flashes per square mile, per year. 58 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan , . � , _� ����S � ��� ��-� - � ' ' �� � ` ' �.��,.�� � � ,��� ,_� � _. �` .��` , ` i r� � I�, �� , � � � i / �' � �`� I I�- 1 YL _ � � i��I fI� � ri �I r - �` � � �.� ��� I I I r���'•� ���c �� i'r.. - � '� n,�_� ���_ : /� ;` .--r7�' � _ ,L i i' i �- ,� f�'�._ ,%�`'� " . - i , ��--��i i �I-T '- �- ��'.. j, ,���/�,� J i �� .���; � ,�.� �-'�'�, i I L � �. �.� � - hr , � I '�� I � ....._i _ _ � �,� s i �I �� � � i � ��, I' i i �� - � r, � , � , �s — i ��r - 'i � i ��� _ � i �''F � x� � �� � ����� ` � , I_ f _ � _ � F-^� y � s � � ��` �, � —'� i � � �' J`��' � A� =� \ � � .i -C _ J ir I .- � r � � '-+ ? � �'���L � 3 i � �.. �'�' �I 'I '�. � �"�_ y�' h, : I I— I�J i , {; �i\ -� � I _ - � T� < � ; � �� �.1� � �Y< � ���iii _ l �� ����- � x.�: �,,.+1-� /,�, 11� i �.`�=J i. - �� i �..a ;i`ti� 7 , � -���� - - � . .' 1.�. � � �� � � ��,,,. ; , : r ��� � � �� ' � ��� ,�� �r �•_ � � � , -. - � , � � "� �''_��- � P� �� ��-✓ V— r � � :.� 1 I '�� r� �' L- � �_ i I ="`i z -- � — - — ���r� � i , �^ ; Flash Density - � � 4 i �� � � ` --, i �'� f �. Flasheslsq milyear �" - -i _ � � 28 and '-�'\ ��, up �J � �y ' _ ,1= .-�-v'� � �f,'l st � 20 �o za �\, �-� 1�. y .� � `� y � _. �z mzo � „ ,�,,� "�,,,�;, �,� ;� National Lightning Detection Network � ry f-,�?� 3 o's 2007-2016 � �� ��. � ,s '0 3 '\� � �� 0.75 to 1.5 i`1!-�� 0+ fo 0 75 ��I���� �Valsafa 2017.All rights reserved.For tllsplay purposes only-any other use Is prohf6itetl without priorwrilten consent irom Valsala. 59 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan The National Weather Service uses the following Storm Prediction Center(SPC)activity levels to represent severe weather outlooks. Un�erstanding S�vere Thunderstorm Risk Categories THl1NDER5TDRM5 1 -MARGINRL 2-SLIGHT 3-ENF�ANCE❑ 4•M�DERATE 5-HfGH tno lahel} (MRGLJ (SLGT} {ENH� �MQT� �HfGH} No severe* Isnlated severe 5cattered Numeraus Widespread Widsspread t�understorms thunderstorms �evere storms severe starms severe sforms severe storms expec#ed �]0551bI� possible pa�sible I�keiy expe�ted Lightninglflooding Limited in ciur�tiQn 5hort-lived andlar Mare persistenf Lony-lived, Long-lived,very threats exist with andtor�av�rage not widespread, andlor wi�espread, widespread and widespreatl and all thunderstarms andlor in�ensity isolated intense a few intense intense particularly ii�tense starms possik�le �-++' � i �- v Y - - —� __ ` ` "�. � - ��.yt � #. .-.. ,,; � '• . li �r, �,� t� . - _ ti . .:r -_�_- - •Wrnds to 4�mph •w+nds Q�-BQ mph •�ne ar Fwa�arnadaes •A iew tarnadoes •Sfrur+g f�irr�adoes •Ta�rladQ o�tUreak �5mall hai! •Narr u�ro�" •Reports af s[rong •Severa�reporfs of •Wlc�'�spr�ad wind •Dere�h� •Low tomado risk windslwind damage wi�d damaga damage •Hail-�",isola[ed 2" •Damaging harl, 9-2" •Des[ructive haif,�"+ 'NWS defines a sevare th.unde�storm as measured vrind gusts to ai least 58 mph,andlor hail to at leas[one inch in diameier.and�or a tarnado.All thunderstorm categories imply ligh[ni�g and the potentka!For flooding CaEegories are also tied to[he proba6ility of a se�ere wea[her e�ent�vithin 25 mi�es of your location. Tarrant County averages approximately 11 significant thunderstorm events(with hail and high winds) per year, according to National Weather Service (NWS) records. Though most new homes and buildings in participating jurisdictions are built to resist the effects of all but the strongest thunderstorms, a number of mobile and manufactured home parks and vehicles remain vulnerable. Thousands of homes and vehicles can be damaged in a single storm, causing millions of dollars in damages.lz lZ State of Texas Mitigation Plan. 2013, page 72. 60 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.7 Tornadoes A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that comes in contact with the ground.A tornado can either be suspended from, or occur underneath, a cumuliform cloud. It is often, but not always, visible as a condensation funnel. The Enhanced Fujita Scale,or EF Scale,is the scale for rating the strength of tornadoes during the observed time period via the damage they cause. Six categories from EFO to EF5 represent increasing degrees of damage.The scale takes into account how most structures are designed and is thought to be an accurate representation of the surface wind speeds in the most violent tornadoes. - . Enhanced Wind Speed Fujita in Miles Per Potential Damage Category Hour(MPH) Light damage. Peels surface off some roofs; some damage to gutters EFO 65-85 or siding; branches broken off trees; shallow-rooted trees pushed over. Moderate damage. Roofs severely stripped; manufactured homes EF1 86-110 overturned or badly damaged; loss of exterior doors; windows and other glass broken. Considerable damage. Roofs torn off well-constructed houses; foundations of frame homes shifted; manufactured homes completely EF2 111-135 destroyed; large trees snapped or uprooted; light object become projectiles; cars lifted off ground. Severe damage. Entire stories of well-constructed houses destroyed; EF3 136-165 severe damage to large buildings such as shopping malls;trains overturned;trees debarked; heavy cars lifted off the ground and thrown; structures with weak foundations blown away some distance. Devastating damage. Well-constructed houses and whole frame EF4 166-200 houses completely leveled; cars thrown and small projectiles generated. Incredible damage. Strong frame houses leveled off foundations and EFS >200 swept away; automobile-sized projectiles fly through the air in excess of 300 feet. 61 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Numher of Tornadoes by Month for TerranY County pata: 195D•2�18 ��Tornado Tatal: 93 t�WS Fort Wor#h,TX �! Last Updated: 11201�018 34 � Num�er pf lornadoes 33 32 3I 30 w E•'' ��ff. 28 �, �; �f 27 � , `n 26 x ~` P � � Zd � C � 2 i ��y. *`,�� � �9 19 � 18 Q x� m 15 E I3 Z 21 19 8 S S 7 6 fi 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 � i i d Jan Fe Mar Apr May Jun ]u Aug Sep O« No� De� Month The highest likelihood of tornadoes can be expected in the spring season,from March-May.The previous chart shows 58 tornadoes during the spring season over the 1950-2018 time period. htumber of TornaBaes hy Intensity far Tarrant County Data: 195a-ZdIB ��Tornado 7atal: 93 NWS For't Wartft,Tl( �� Lasi Llptlated: II�D12D1S 80 � Number of Tornad4es 72 7a �A T h. . 60 x N t� m � p t � � 50 ' C � w 4D v � � � 30 � x 21 ao ID � Weak Stro!1g VID Ct1t {F'EFO-FlEF 1; {FiEF2-FIEF3) [FiEF4-FI�F$} 62 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan NumGer of Tornadoes by Rating for Tarrant tvunty Data: 1950-2618��Tornado Totai:93 NWS Fort Worth,TlC�� Last Updated: 1126�2018 � Nurnber af Tornadoes 43 4U ��P� r,yr, � � Q N x ,*� a � w � t m 3p �g a'� • + •,�� c 'o � q � xa �' i7 � � a io 4 F F F EF], f1EF2 F EF FIEF4 FlEF 7ornado Rating According to the charts above, most of the tornadoes in Tarrant County are classified as weak on the intensity scale and are rated as an EFO, but could escalate to an EF3 or potentially stronger. Num6er of Tornadaes by Time of�ay tor Tarrant Co�nty Uata: 1%04018�`Tornado Total:93 16 NW5 For[Worth,Tx�� Last Updated: 1l2012D18 ��R T yF � Number o�Tornadaes I4 �, '� � ' - � m c � 12 � a '�/r�. � .�r� 11 11 ° ip A 9 9 i H � � $ a `a 5 'fl fi � 5 x 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 l 1 � O y ry 'ii D h 6 '1 4 O 'b 'y 3 a �a b 1 � oy O h 'L '+� C O 0 0 O ❑ 0 O 0 O� 'y 'Y 4 'b y y y 4 4 'Y 'L 'L 'L 'l� Time[Lacal Standard Time] Most tornadoes occur in the afternoon to evening hours of the day, the chart above reflects a high amount of tornado occurences between the hours of 1200-2000(12PM-8PM). 63 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan *t51::. , 1 1 • A � � • 1 � • ���`� � �_.. rl'. , ..�._. . -i " � . � � �li���a ' — . .� � � / � � � / / • u:.�:.M1*��.1�.31V � V Y . , . . �`_���YY}S � • �- � . . � . I bC:1:4:J ''LhJ,1Ilq�1 "�J • / • • � � . � — 1ri�17151;h`1[�I.fl4A1 � � .� � � . � �' • �P�lil , iril��_xs � � • ' . . / _ � � 0. _ �(���4 ���I�� _ °���J�i�� ��/���3 �; C��4 ���5��� The picture above illustrates tornado tracks between 1950-2018.The strongest tornadoes in Tarrant County have been an EF3. Number of Tornadaes by Year for Tarrant County Data: 1950-2018 ��Tornado Total: 93 7 NW5 Fort Worth,TX �� Last llpdated: 1/Z012418 � Number of Tornadoes �EATHF 6 ti � a cr� x m c � � � 5 ``d, � 5 �n �', i , �� m 0 v c 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 0 f- ° 3 3 3 3 3 � 3 a E a Z Z 2 2 22 2 2 2 222 22 i � i. ii i �. iiiii i�. a � ii oO�NK1��l�OhGOG10�NM��1�Ui�C0010�NM�v1�91�06610NNM7�7�DPiDO10�N�'�1��1�6hGOQ14�NM�«11D1�03Cf10riNM�hu1� If]U}�fl�fl1�5�[f�f7N�flV1�DiD�GIG[DtD(O�DtD�DIrA1�1�1�1�1�Irf�1�W0000C000WWC00600Qt01Q10t0�T010101QtO00000OGOOr1rIrlNi Irlrlrlrl 0�0�0�0�0�6+0�0�0�0�O+OtiG�OiO�O�T4�O�G�0�0�6�6�O�TG�C�O�O�TTOi0iJ�6�6�6�O�TO�C�T6+TO�O�OiTO�400QOGOOQQGQOQ�f0040 N�"�NWpIWWNrIrIN1-INr-INMr1.WpSN�"�NNY�IriM1-FMNrINNriNrir-IrIrINNNrINWNNr�INMNTVNNNNNNNNMNNNN�1NNNFV Year 64 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Between 2015 and 2018,there have been 7 recorded tornadoes in Tarrant County, according to the chart above. According to the National Climatic Data Center,there has been over$1 million dollars of property damage from tornadoes in Tarrant County, with zero crop damage reported. Historical Events of Tornadoes since 2015 Column Definitions: 'Mag': Magnitude, 'Dth': Deaths, 'Inj': Injuries, 'PrD': Property Damage, 'CrD': Crop Damage . . . � . � � � Hodge (non- participant) Tarrant 11/05/2015 16:08 EFO 0 0 120.00K O.00K Keller Tarrant 11/17/2015 03:28 EFO 0 0 210.00K O.00K Benbrook Lake (non-participant) Tarrant 03/08/2016 08:03 EFO 0 0 330.00K O.00K Hicks (non- participant) Tarrant 03/23/2016 20:08 EFO 0 0 90.00K O.00K Mansfield Tarrant 01/15/2017 20:13 EFO 0 0 75.00K O.00K Hicks (non- participant) Tarrant 03/29/2017 01:08 EFO 0 0 300.00K O.00K Fort Worth Blue Mound Airport Tarrant 03/29/2017 01:10 EFO 0 0 100.00K O.00K Totals: 0 0 1.225M O.00K Source: National Centers for Environmental Information. 65 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.8 Wildfire Wildfire,or wildland fire, is any fire occurring on grassland,forest,or prairie, regardless of ignition source, damages, or benefits. Wildfires are fueled almost exclusively by natural vegetation. Interface or intermix fires are urban/wildland fires in which vegetation and the built environment provide fuel. Firestorms are events of such extreme intensity that effective suppression is virtually impossible. Firestorms occur during extreme weather and generally burn until conditions change or the available fuel is exhausted. Note: Though there have been numerous ignitions, Tarrant County does not classify wildfires as a hazard until they are 25 acres or larger.This is the point at which additional outside help may need to be called in through the use of mutual aid agreements. For the purposes of this hazard analysis,wildfires are assessed under what is known as the wildland-urban interface (WUI).The WUI is an area of development that is susceptible to wildfires due to the amount of structures located in an area with vegetation that can act a fuel for a wildfire. The WUI creates an environment in which fire can move readily between structural and vegetation fuels. The expansion of these areas has increased the likelihood that wildfires will threaten structures and people. Wildland Urban Interface(WUI) � � � � ��� ' -� r-= r� No Data �� =r `�'��_ � ��� '�.� - . �.'� rti,� �•� . � 1-LT 1 hs/40 ac �t ��� �.� . �# �- � p � 2-1 hs/40 to 1 hs/20 ac r� ' ii , 3-1 hs/20 to 1 hs/10 ac � . � a ..�J! � I .�}., ��`�th �� I 4-1 hs/10 to 1 hs/5 ac 'i�'.� � � � 5-1 hs/5 to 1 hs/2 ac r*�F._�. � � � °� � t 6-1 hs/2 to 3 hs/ac � � � ��� '� � "'�' � � 7-GT 3 hs ac �: �,�„� � � / � � �� � t� T,,�-,,,-,� *hs- house � � ��-t��'�'t� � *ac-acre � - ,�Arlington �� '� � �' � ' � ��� :��� � � � � �='�� �. � � t � J ���� 3F���l y y� �y � i lFy4 � �,�, i �r � ���� . ,f� � i� } k .� I �_� { ��s+ � +1.� ,•i` � 7 aa. ..�e. � _. L { Source:Texas Wildfire Risk. Wildfires can cause significant damage to property and threatens the lives of people who are unable to evacuate WUI areas. All improved property, critical facilities, and critical structures and infrastructure located in these wildfire-prone areas are considered vulnerable and can be exposed to this hazard. Jurisdictions that are not at risk to wildfires include Bedford, Blud Mound, Forest Hill, Lake Worth, the North Central Texas Council of Governments, Pantego, Saginaw, Watauga, and Westworth Village due to their urbanized landscape and quick fire department response time. 66 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Wildfire Threat No Data s���n,iak� �;rapevine 1-�OW r-�.u�:,�,r,- . Keller 2 ����_ � 3-Moderate �zlr-. 1:lriininin rr,IIF;^�ille •;:,,������ 4 �.�a��,v 5-High North Richland Hills �edford Eulese 6 �..,�-,:,:�„ Hai�m c��, 7-Very High P.;rk �'i':•r-r Oakc :":I-�tle . _i. sFttiFm�.nt FortVJorU3 Arlingtor� BenLrc� Fr,rFct Hill �. _ ___ _ ... .,. �� Source:Texas Wildfire Risk. There were no reports of a wildfire event in Tarrant County from February 1, 2015 to November 1, 2017, according to the National Climatic Data Center. Data from the Texas Forest Service ends at 2015. 67 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.9 Winter Storms Winter storms originate as mid-latitude depressions or cyclonic weather systems, sometimes following the path of the jet stream.A winter storm or blizzard combines heavy snowfall, high winds, extreme cold, and ice storms. Many winter depressions give rise to exceptionally heavy rain and widespread flooding and conditions worsen if the precipitation falls in the form of snow.The winter storm season varies widely, depending on latitude, altitude, and proximity to moderating influences. The time period of most winter weather is expected to be during the winter season, between November and March.Winter storms affect the entire planning area equally. During periods of extreme cold and freezing temperatures, water pipes can freeze and crack, and ice can build up on power lines, causing them to break under the weight or causing tree limbs to fall on the lines. These events can disrupt electric service for long periods of time. An economic impact may occur due to increased consumption of heating fuel, which can lead to energy shortages and higher prices. Schools often close when severe winter weather is forecasted, and it becomes a logistics burden for parents who then have to miss work or find alternative child care. House fires and resulting deaths tend to occur more frequently from increased and improper use of alternate heating sources. Fires during winter storms also present a greater danger because water supplies may freeze and impede firefighting efforts. Cold snaps in which temperatures fall below the freezing point of 32°F do happen on an annual basis in the Tarrant County and are highlighted in the table below. � . . . � . . . . . . - First Occurrence Low for Last Occurrence Number Season Equal or Less Than: Winter Equal or Less Than: of 32'F 20°F 10'F (°F) 10'F 20'F 32°F Freezes 2017- December January 13 January February 25 2018 07 01 18 12 2016- December December 14 January January 11 2017 08 18 08 08 2015- November 2� February 1� 2016 22 26 2014- November January 16 January March 40 2015 12 08 08 07 Source: National Weather Service- Dallas/Fort Worth- Freeze Data and Cold Season Temperatures. The following article highlights the severe impacts of winter weather in North Central Texas and Tarrant County. Though this article is from the 2013 storm, it describes what Tarrant County could experience again. 68 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan National Weather Service: North Texas Snowfall Events December 5-6,2013 A winter storm affected much of North and Central Texas for an extended period from December 5th through the 10th. A combination of freezing rain, sleet, and a little snow began falling during the day on the 5th and continued through the morning hours of the 6th. As the ice and sleet settled on the 6th, a thick layer of ice paralyzed most of the area north of a line from Goldthwaite to Cleburne to Ennis to Sulphur Springs. In this area, accumulations of sleet and ice measured up to 5" with the highest amounts from Denton to Sherman to Bonham. Temperatures remained below freezing until the 9th and 10th resulting in a prolonged winter event. Most residents were forced to remain at home for several days. A new term, coined "cobblestone ice," was used to describe the condition of the ice on the interstates and highways due to the compaction of ice and sleet. - — � � _�z - ..,__- -� r _'`� _ .w- � �y r ■ - F - � � * r+ ..�:�•► �� - �.• �, � - -�•� NBC 5 News captured "cobblestone ice"on North Texas roads. South of this area, lighter amounts of icing occurred producing mainly icy bridges, overpasses, and elevated surfaces. As a result of the ice storm, significant tree damage occurred with thousands of tree branches falling under the weight of the ice. Power lines were also brought down, and at the peak of the storm, 275,000 customers were without power in the North Texas region. Most schools, especially in the hardest hit areas,were closed for several days.Some businesses were forced to close for a day or two also. Hundreds of injuries were reported due to falls on the ice but exact numbers were not available. Seven fatalities occurred during this event; 4 in vehicles, 2 from exposure, and 1 from a fall on the ice. Early estimates from the insurance council estimated $30 million in residential insured loses.The estimate did not include damage to vehicles or roads. Many roads and bridges were damaged from the ice and/or from attempts by Texas Department of Transportation to remove the ice using plows and graders. Hundreds of people and semi-trucks were stranded for long periods on many of the main highways and interstates including I-35 from Fort Worth to the Oklahoma border and Interstate 20 from Fort Worth going west in Tarrant County. The clean-up from this event took weeks and even a few months is some places.13 13 North Texas Snowfall Events 2013-1879, National Weather Service. <https://www.weather.gov/fwd/snowevents> 69 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Though there has not been a major winter event recorded since this 2013 example,a severe winter storm happening in the next five years cannot be ruled out, as weather patterns have been evolving along with the change in climate, mentioned earlier. The following scale was used to determine the extent of winter conditions: . . � � � . . . . . Ice and Wind: � 15 15-25 25-35 � = 35 Radial Ice in Inches;Wind in Miles per mph mph mph mph our. U.lU — U.25 U 1 2 3 inches �.Z5 — �.5� 1 � 3 4 inches U.5U — U.75 Z 3 4 inches U.75 — 1.UU 3 4 inches 1.UU — 1.5U 4 inches � 1.5a inches Historical Events of Winter Weather since 2015 Column Definitions: 'Dth': Deaths, 'Inj': Injuries, 'PrD': Property Damage, 'CrD': Crop Damage . . � . • - � � � Winter Tarrant (Zone) 02/28/2015 21:30 Weather 0 0 15.00K O.00K Winter Tarrant (Zone) 03/04/2015 20:26 Weather 0 0 O.00K O.00K Winter Tarrant (Zone) 03/05/2015 00:30 Weather 0 0 O.00K O.00K Totals: 0 0 15.00K O.00K Source: National Centers for Environmental Information. 70 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Historical Events of Winter Storm since 2015 Column Definitions: 'Dth': Deaths, 'Inj': Injuries, 'PrD': Property Damage, 'CrD': Crop Damage . . . � . - . - � � � � Winter Tarrant (Zone) 02/22/2015 18:30 0 0 25.00K O.00K Storm Totals: 0 0 25.00K O.00K Source: National Centers for Environmental Information. Historical Events of Sleet since 2015 Column Definitions: 'Dth': Deaths, 'Inj': Injuries, 'PrD': Property Damage, 'CrD': Crop Damage . . � . � - � � � Tarrant (Zone) 03/04/2015 19:00 Sleet 0 0 O.00K O.00K Tarrant (Zone) 03/04/2015 20:00 Sleet 0 0 10.00K O.00K Totals: 0 0 10.00K O.00K Source: National Centers for Environmental Information. In total, property damage from the various hazards within a winter storm totals$50,000 since 2015. 3.4 Technological Hazards Some participating jurisdictions have chosen to analyze technological hazards that impact them. Technological hazards are an increasing source of risk to people and their environment. This is an effect of the globalization of production, an increase of industrialization and a certain level of risk related to accidents connected with production, processes, transportation, and waste management. These risks are associated with the release of substances in accident conditions or with the production of such substances under certain conditions as fire. These substances could affect human health or the environment by contamination and their effects on animals and plants.14 Examples of technological hazards include hazardous material events, infectious disease outbreaks, national security hazards, nuclear accidents, power failure, and telecommunication failure. The jurisdictions that chose to profile technological hazards identified and described technological hazards within their individual annex. 14 Technological Hazard.American Red Cross. 2017.<https://www.preparecenter.org/topics/technological-hazard> 71 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.5 Vulnerabilities Vulnerabilities can be social,environmental,economic,or political in nature.These vulnerabilities in turn have various impacts.We know that, by definition, disasters are capable of causing death and injury.We also know that housing and schools may be destroyed. These particular losses may be considered to be social impacts, as they affect the ability of individuals and families to function. With regard to negative environmental impacts, if a community contains important ecological sites(e.g.,the site of a unique flora or fauna habitat),then these areas may be extremely vulnerable to almost any sort of disaster. There is monetary loss, or negative economic impact, whenever buildings, non-structural property, or infrastructure is damaged or destroyed. These losses can also result in loss of jobs, loss of economic stability,and loss of services(e.g., power).The more vulnerable the community is to these types of losses, the greater the economic vulnerability to a disaster. The ability of the community to influence policy makers to reduce vulnerabilities is critical. A disaster entails political impacts.After a disaster has struck, a community often turns to its politicians when looking for guidance. Vulnerabilities may be considered in terms of the individual,the location,the capacity to respond, and the time of day, week, or year. The definition of vulnerability is "the susceptibility of people, property, industry, resources, ecosystems, or historic buildings and artifacts to the negative impact of a disaster." The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT) conducted a risk assessment to determine vulnerabilities in their jurisdictions.Vulnerabilities within each participating jurisdiction are specified in the individual annexes. Below is an overview of vulnerabilities within Tarrant County, including national critical facilities,federally protected species, historic properties, and local critical facilities and infrastructure. 3.5.1 National Critical Facilities and Infrastructure A critical facilities and infrastructure provides services and functions essential to a community, especially during and after a disaster. For a critical facility to function, building systems and equipment must remain operational. Furthermore, it must be supplied with essential utilities (typically power, water, waste disposal, and communications, but occasionally natural gas and steam). According to the Department of Homeland Security, there are 16 critical infrastructure sectors whose assets, systems, and networks, whether physical or virtual, are considered so vital to the United States that their incapacitation or destruction would have a debilitating effect on security, national economic security, national public health or safety, or any combination thereof. • Chemical Sector • Information Technology Sector • Commercial Facilities Sector • Nuclear Reactors, Materials, and Waste • Communication Sector Sector • Critical Manufacturing Sector • Transportation Sector • Dams Sector • Water and Wastewater Systems Sector • Defense Industrial Base Sector • Emergency Services Sector • Energy Sector • Financial Services Sector • Food and Agriculture Sector • Government Facilities Sector • Healthcare and Public Health Sector 72 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Critical facilities and infrastructure on a national scale impact the participating jurisdictions in Tarrant County and the entire United States. While many of these facilities and infrastructure are documented in the regional Threat and Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment(THIRA),the following sites are unique national critical facilities located in a few of the participating jurisdictions. EPA National Priorities List of Superfund Sites The Environmental Protection Agency's(EPA's)Superfund program is responsible for cleaning up some of the nation's most contaminated land and responding to environmental emergencies,oil spills,and natural disasters. To protect public health and the environment, the Superfund program focuses on making a visible and lasting difference in communities, ensuring that people can live and work in healthy, vibrant places. The EPA National Priorities List (NPL) is the list of sites of national priority among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the United States and its territories.The NPL is intended primarily to guide the EPA in determining which sites warrant further investigation.ls According to the list, there are two superfund sites in Tarrant County. They are identified by yellow diamonds in the map below: . .- - - ,•- - � - .� � � . 7•3 asi ei ;' � � r � , � � �t'�L'll �c}] M1 � ' �C]1iCf � � . 5��—i . 'T'�?]�1 � {$•�, � u- f�� , � , i _ . � I �-.'-'� � „ .�3 5 r�r�r � � . � . � �, y�� 1 1 � � � � � Lr,,� k � 7 x '� �� Si��]]l.3iV�.k z I �� F I . + , }. f I : � : I � � � � I � h; ���i�{n171 � �7�}_ � - � i i � � � �as Join{ `� � �� � ; R�:,er,�e Pase . ' . ' rorl�a'dorl I, '� ! � � �4��tiic M'c5{sunrih . ._{ � ��eiiJcmcnl r�l'k ��71'flt_ �� ' _I— � ., .- - I - -- -- __ . � • t'� - The following pictures reflect the details of the two superfund sites in Tarrant County. ls Superfund: National Priority List(NPL). United States Environmental Protection Agency. <https://www.epa.gov/superfund/superfund-national-priorities-list-npl> 73 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 1. Sandy Beach Road Ground Water Plume,Azle,Texas ��� , � �1 e su arJc � t ra,ir - - - - - - ti i - - - - - - - � _ - - - - - - -�- - - T - - - - � , � �ry�Jw��eac� .�oa�J �roui7c ;"!4#ef ri;��,7fi Hazar� �anking�ystein �O.QQ I �� S{�re T'cden S�te�PA r� i�r���0���'l9 � ��F;� 'ti F�e��c+n I� � � :rni��r Pni� �Ii�+ .�=1v � � �3tdt� Tu�aL ��W fYt�+ I�f'�f1[ � �at�t�Ys h�-_�:tv Laiiwd� �2.428472 Langit�,�e �-.5�5�x�'� pro��sed t���,?�2t��� :!� -_�� Listing ���''�= =�t�� � _ _ :,r C�r�struction i - - �.« 74 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 2. Air Force Plant#4 (General Dynamics), Fort Worth,Texas � S.vn�r�m 1',arJ•: �`iJ1,7!�e � �i:r��3fC2 �ibi;t = `�4-1�,'�I =r��,:d•1-il�_; Ha�ar� �anking�ystem 3�.9c Sc�r� �ate E�A lD i}C�s,f�r�4;.C�u �4�,� �fl�l+�f1 �❑ C I '���' i �IL�+ rr�'C�'�.'.^��F1 ' ' Siate Te��= '..� �h� ���nty T?rF�nt Ri�•cr ���ks � StdtSJS ���_.;L� � L3tYC�J�� .it.r � . 'd i �Dfl�ItU�� . .`i v�L�� pfO�Oi�� _ '_:���i J c�m e� Lis:ing = �.�: '�oC� _ _. - � �I ` __,� �onstrue�ian 04+1�f2'J,7o �_ _•Lv �*� � � JJ � ��• + i i . . � • �k e �I . 75 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.5.2 Natural Environment- Federally Protected Species Texas Parks&Wildlife established a list of federally and state protected species within Tarrant County.All species on the county list are tracked in the Texas Natural Diversity Database (TXNDD). Species include birds,fishes, mammals, mollusks, and reptiles.16 This list is provided in Appendix B. Currently,there are no regional plans related to the future of North Texas' natural assets of habitat, plants, animals, open space areas and corridors, tree canopy or carbon footprint. This includes Tarrant County. There are studies of particular topics that have been conducted for other purposes. For example, the Environmental Impact Statement of an individual project considers the project's impact on endangered species.Also,there are studies underway on particular topics but for smaller areas within the North Texas region.l' Under Section 12.0011 ofthe Texas Parks and Wildlife Code,Texas Parks and Wildlife Department(TPWD) is charged with "providing recommendations that will protect fish and wildlife resources to local, state, and federal agencies that approve, permit, license, or construct developmental projects" and "providing information on fish and wildlife resources to any local,state,and federal agencies or private organizations that make decisions affecting those resources." Project types reviewed by TPWD include reservoirs, highway projects, pipelines, urban infrastructure, utility construction, renewable energy, and residential and commercial construction, as well as many others. 3.5.3 Historic Buildings and Districts Historic landmarks and districts are important to consider when evaluating vulnerabilities to hazards. What is historic, and worth saving,varies with the beholder. "Historic" applies to a building that's part of a community's tangible past. Creating and expanding historic districts can increase property values, strengthen neighborhoods, provide an incentive for rehabilitating historic buildings, and promote a sense of neighborhood and community pride. According to the Texas Historic Sites Atlas,Tarrant County has 124 cemeteries, 32 museums, and 392 historical markers listed in the atlas.There are also 6 state antiquities landmarks, 115 national register properties, and 6 courthouses on the list.l$ There is a list of historic sites in Tarrant County from the National Register of Historic Places located in Appendix B. 3.5.4 Local Critical Facilities and Infrastructure This hazard mitigation action plan (HazMAP) provides enough information regarding critical facilities to enable the jurisdiction to identify and prioritize appropriate mitigation actions. However, some information may be deemed highly sensitive and should not be made available to the public. Information jurisdictions consider sensitive should be treated as an addendum to the mitigation plan so that it is still a part of the plan, but access can be controlled. 16 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,Wildlife Division, Diversity and Habitat Assessment Programs.TPWD County Lists of Protected Species and Species of Greatest Conservation Need.Tarrant County 30 December 2016. 17 North Texas to 2030: Extending the Trends.Vision North Texas. 18 Texas Historical Sites Atlas. 2015.Texas Historical Commission.<https://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/> 76 . . . � . � . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . .- .• . -• • -• . •- • .•. • . • •- •-• •- . . . .- -. . . . . •. -• • . Extent Scale Minor Medium Major Drought Mercalli Scale: I-V Mercalli Scale: VI-VII Mercalli Scale:VIII-XII Earthquake Richter Scale: 0-4.8 Richter Scale:4.9-6.1 Richter Scale: 6.2-8.1+ Expansive Soils Extreme Heat Heat Index 80E-105F Heat Index 105F-129F Heat Index>130F Flooding Hail: HO-H4, 5-40mm Hail: H5-H6, 30-60mm Hail: H7-H10, 50- Wind Force: 0-3 Wind Force:4-6 >100mm Thunderstorm Knots: <1-10 Knots: 11-27 Wind Force: 8-12 LAL: 1-2 LAL: 3-4 Knots: 28-64+ LAL: 5-6 Tornado Wildfire KBDIO-200 KBD1200-400 KBD1600-800 Winter Storms Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Section 4: M itigation Strategy Requirement [The plan shall include the following:] A mitigation strategy that provides the jurisdiction's blueprint for reducing the potential losses identified in the risk §201.6(c)(3) assessment based on existin authorities , g , policies, programs, and resources, and its ability to expand on and improve these existing tools. §201.6(c)(3)(i) [The hazard mitigation strategy shall include a] description of mitigation goals to reduce or avoid long-term vulnerabilities to the identified hazards. §201.6(c)(3)(iii) [The hazard mitigation strategy shall include a] section that identifies and analyzes a comprehensive range of specific mitigation actions and projects being considered to reduce the effects of each hazard,with particular emphasis on new and existing buildings and infrastructure. All plans approved by FEMA [Federal Emergency Management Agency] after October 1, 2008, must also address the jurisdiction's participation in the NFIP [National Flood Insurance Program], and continued compliance with NFIP requirements,as appropriate. §201.6(c)(3)(iv) [The hazard mitigation strategy shall include an] action plan, describing how the action identified in paragraph (c)(3)(ii) of this section will be prioritized, implemented, and administered by the local jurisdiction. Prioritization shall include a special emphasis on the extent to which benefits are maximized according to a cost benefit review of the proposed projects and their associated costs. §201.6(c)(4)(ii) For multi-jurisdictional plans,there must be identifiable action items specific to the jurisdiction requesting FEMA approval or credit of the plan. [The plan shall include a] process by which local governments incorporate the requirements of the mitigation plan into other planning mechanisms such as comprehensive or capital improvements,when appropriate. 78 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 4.1 Mitigation Strategy The mitigation strategy serves as the long-term blueprint for reducing the potential losses identified in the risk assessment.The Stafford Act directs hazard mitigation plans to describe hazard mitigation actions and establish a strategy to implement those actions. Therefore, all other requirements for a hazard mitigation plan lead to and support the mitigation strategy. Individual jurisdictions adopted specific goals and strategies based on the needs of the jurisdiction. The following mitigation action items have been ranked by the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT). The HMPT went through a ranking process to determine which strategies they would prioritize for completion. To identify priorities, jurisdictions considered the scope and impact of action and completed a cost-benefit analysis for each action. Each participating jurisdiction recommended strategies that would benefit either the jurisdiction or the county as a whole. All project cost estimations are based on agency expertise by those submitting mitigation actions as well as previous project costs; however, many projects provided have not yet undergone the official benefit- cost analysis provided by FEMA. In these cases,jurisdictions derived the benefit cost per project based on a study conducted by the National Institute of Building Science.This study estimates that past 23 years of federally funded natural hazard mitigation has prevented approximately one million nonfatal injuries,600 deaths, and 4,000 cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), a total cost savings of$68 billion. The key findings of the report included that$1 spent on mitigation saves society an average of$6,with positive benefit-cost ratios for all hazard types studied.19 Therefore,to reflect the benefits of future projects, each estimated project was multiplied by 6 to represent the benefit of each mitigation strategy. Utilizing this information,in addition to theirjurisdiction's priorities,jurisdictions ranked their mitigation strategies and submitted them to the HMPT. 4.2 Funding Priorities As necessary, Tarrant County and participating jurisdictions will seek outside funding sources to implement mitigation projects in both the pre-disaster and post-disaster environments.When applicable, potential funding sources have been identified for proposed actions listed in the mitigation strategies. Funding priority will go toward action items with the high positive impact on community resilience as measured by the action's scope and cost-benefit analysis. 4.3 Mitigation Goals The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team reviewed the previous Tarrant County mitigation goals and unanimously agreed to forego these goals and adopt the following hazard mitigation goals: "Our goals are to protect life and reduce bodily harm from natural hazards, and to lessen the impacts of natural hazards on property and the community through hazard mitigation." 19 Multihazard Mitigation Council (2017) Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves 2017 Interim Report:An Independent Study. Principal Investigator Porter, K.;Co-Principal Investigators Scawthorn,C.; Dash, N.;Santos,J.; Investigators: Eguchi, M., Ghosh.,S., Huyck,C., Isteita, M., Mickey, K., Rashed,T.;P.Schneider, Director, MMC. National Institute of Building Sciences,Washington. 79 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 4.4 Action Items A list of action items was identified by each jurisdictional Local Planning Team (LPT) and is located in the jurisdiction's annex. Priority will go towards projects with the highest positive impact on community resilience, including life safety and property protection. Previous action items are also recorded in these annexes. 80 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Section 5 : Jurisdictional Annexes Section 5 contains the individual jurisdictional annexes. The annexes were developed by each individual jurisdiction in order to provide a greater level of detail specific to the jurisdiction. Each annex contains five chapters. 1. Chapter 1 provides a brief introduction to the jurisdiction and contents of the annex. 2. Chapter 2 covers the planning process and those involved. Elements included in this chapter are the plan development and adoption process and the organization of the planning effort, including Local Planning Team (LPT) members. This fulfills requirements §201.6(c)(1)), §201.6(b)(2)), §201.6(b)(1)), §201.6(b)(3)), §201.6(c)(4)(iii)), and §201.6(c)(4)(i). 3. Chapter 3 provides the hazard identification and risk assessment. The assessment includes: the geographic area effected; future probability of occurrence; maximum probable extent; and vulnerability narratives, which identifies points of vulnerability in each jurisdiction for each hazard.Additionally,chapterthree includesthe National Flood Insurance Program(NFIP) compliance information. This fulfills requirements §201.6(c)(2)(i)), §201.6(c)(2)(ii)), §201.6(c)(2)(ii)(A)), §201.6(c)(2)(ii)(B)), §201.6(c)(2)(ii)(C)), and §201.6(c)(2)(iii). 4. Chapter 4 provides a summary of jurisdictional capabilities. Elements in this chapter include: legal and regulatory capabilities; administrative and technical capabilities; fiscal capabilities; and implementation capabilities,which fulfill requirement§201.6(c)(3). 5. Chapter 5 provides the jurisdictional mitigation strategies and action items. The elements included are mitigation goals and the action items associated with those goals, which fulfill requirements§201.6(c)(3)(ii)), §201.6(c)(3)(i)), §201.6(c)(3)(iv)), and §201.6(c)(3)(iii). 81 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Jurisdictional annexes start on the following pages: A-1 City of Arlington B-1 City of Azle C-1 City of Bedford D-1 City of Blue Mound E-1 City of Colleyville F-1 City of Crowley G-1 City of Dalworthington Gardens* H-1 Town of Edgecliff Village* I-1 City of Euless J-1 City of Everman K-1 City of Forest Hill L-1 City of Fort Worth M-1 City of Grapevine N-1 City of Haltom City O-1 City of Haslet P-1 City of Hurst Q-1 City of Keller R-1 City of Kennedale S-1 City of Lake Worth T-1 Town of Lakeside U-1 City of Mansfield* V-1 North Central Texas Council of Governments W-1 City of North Richland Hills X-1 Town of Pantego* Y-1 City of Richland Hills Z-1 City of River Oaks* AA-1 City of Saginaw BB-1 City of Southlake CC-1 Unincorporated Tarrant County DD-1 University of North Texas Health and Science Center* EE-1 City of Watauga FF-1 Town of Westlake GG-1 City of Westworth Village *lurisdictions that did not participate in the 2015 Tarrant County HazMAP. 82 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 1 1 T H E T a w N 0 F WESTLAKE DiSTINCTIVE BY DESIGN Town of Westlake JURISDICTIONAL ANNEX WITHIN THE TARRANT COUNTY HAZARD MITIGATION ACTION PLAN Town of Westlake Annex FF-1 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan This page intentionally left blank. Town of Westlake Annex FF-2 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Contents Chapter1: Introduction ............................................................................................................................- FF-5 - 1.1 Planning Process Point of Contact..................................................................................................- FF-5 - 1.2 Annex Organization.........................................................................................................................- FF-5 - 1.3 Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP) Adoption.......................................................................- FF-5 - 1.4 Supporting Maps.............................................................................................................................- FF-5 - Chapter2: Planning Process ...................................................................................................................- FF-11- 2.1 Development and Adoption Process ............................................................................................- FF-11- 2.2 Organizing the Planning Effort......................................................................................................- FF-11- Chapter 3: Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment ..........................................................................- FF-13 - 3.1 Changes in Development since 2015............................................................................................- FF-13 - 3.2 Community Profile........................................................................................................................- FF-13 - 3.3 Natural Hazard Profiles.................................................................................................................- FF-16- 3.4 Historical Events............................................................................................................................- FF-32- 3.5 Overall Vulnerability.....................................................................................................................- FF-32- Chapter 4: Capabilities Assessment........................................................................................................- FF-33 - Chapter 5: Mitigation Strategy ...............................................................................................................- FF-37- 5.1 Mitigation Goals............................................................................................................................- FF-37- 5.2 2015 Action Items.........................................................................................................................- FF-37- 5.3 New Action Items..........................................................................................................................- FF-57- 5.4 Plan Incorporation into Existing Planning Mechanisms................................................................- FF-64 - Town of Westlake Annex FF-3 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan This page intentionally left blank. Town of Westlake Annex FF-4 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Cha pter 1 : I ntrod uction 1.1 Planning Process Point of Contact The point of contact during the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP) planning process for the Town of Westlake was the Emergency Management Coordinator. 1.2 Annex Organization This annex has five chapters that satisfy mitigation requirements in 44 CFR Part 201: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Planning Process Chapter 3: Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Chapter 4: Capabilities Assessment Chapter 5: Mitigation Strategy The information provided in this annex is for the Town of Westlake alone. All pertinent information that is not identified in this annex is identified in the other sections of this HazMAP or within the respective appendices. 1.3 Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP) Adoption Once the Tarrant County HazMAP has received the designation "Approved Pending Local Adoption"from the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA),the Town of Westlake will take the HazMAP to Town Council for final public comment and local adoption. A copy of the resolution will be inserted into the HazMAP and held on file at the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG). 1.4 Supporting Maps The following maps provide an overview of the Town of Westlake: • Development Activities Map • Land Use Plan Map • Parks and Open Space Plan Map • Residential Subdivisions Map • Planned Developments Map Town of Westlake Annex FF-5 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � � [ I�I w� �f � L�.SI L/`i 1C F cin oF + '� '� �"'r rawni a� ROANOICE � TROPiiY CLIJB � j �,f , �� MAP GUIDE � � � �+�, ��NT�O1N�CROIJN��11i��Y - � �OE�NTOh!CO[fNTY 1.Petell Corner �ARRAN�[.+lll� � + _ ' _ t �AFiIiAfYTGO— — �5.r;7n.78n���i.�.�.v+::�.�,: L Te�n Belle ��..[ �� � � CITY OF R��Pnqn�fJevekvmenr � SOl17HLAIiE �� 3.Grlyle faurt �, / _ �_1 �s�;����rnP�,pw�nr � f� �.4�.fIHol6w /y `� � � CITY CF CC — — � . � Hr.ir7vnrinllh�w�nynrrnr F47RT�ypRTH V I ..H�y.� i Grsnade ' u�r` _� .�I FrsidcnHnl f1rv�4n�ur.rnr SS� � f� � ' — I 3 _ 6.Prcka Blixxud �' •„ �+ hsurd�rs�•nP,mrnprr�e�rr �'_ �„� � � � � ciTvoF --• ��� �.5chwe6[orpore�e[empos � � E(ELLER CITY OF n�arr�n�r�pu. 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' KELLER — — � , CITT'pF � P03-11[WesH�ke I c„..�.. � SOi}THLAKE [omen Nonhp � R PD 5 � no 3-ix�oHaxee un�n�h] * � W E Q P�i[�ern 9ella� ..I•.u. - PO S[Se.6ecoerh HIXs} 5 ROAO LEGENO - w�.n..,..r.��. _ � �.,�.,�,. ,��..W a.,,, ,�^ "� _ I�_n '! � ■ . kl i � i i ! - Town of Westlake Annex FF-10 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Chapter 2 : Planning Process (In compliance with 201.6(c)(1)) 2.1 Development and Adoption Process To apply for federal aid for technical assistance and post-disaster funding, local jurisdictions must comply with Part 201.3 of the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 (DMA 2000) implemented in the Federal Code of Regulations 44 CRF Part 201.6. While the Town of Westlake has historically implemented measures to reduce vulnerability to some hazards, passage of DMA 2000 helped town officials recognize the benefits of a long-term approach to hazard mitigation.This approach is achieved by a gradual decrease of hazard- associated impacts through the implementation of a hazard mitigation action plan (HazMAP).The town's involvement in the Tarrant County HazMAP represents the collective efforts of the Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT) members, all participating Local Planning Team (LPT) members, the public, and stakeholders. The town developed this annex in accordance with Part 201.6(c)(5) of DMA 2000.This HazMAP and annex identifies hazards and mechanisms to minimize damages associated with these hazards. 2.2 Organizing the Planning Effort A comprehensive approach was taken in developing the HazMAP. An open involvement process was established for the public and all stakeholders,which provided an opportunity for everyone to be involved in the planning process and make their views known. The public meeting was advertised with notices in the local newsletter and on social media. Two teams worked simultaneously on this Tarrant County HazMAP: 1. Hazard Mitigation Planning Team(HMPT):This team consisted of points of contact from each participating jurisdiction.The HMPT met to discuss county-wide topics, including hazards and mitigation strategies.The points of contact were the leads of their Local Planning Team (LPT). 2. Local Planning Team (LPT): Each jurisdiction had a LPT that consisted of the Emergency Management Coordinator for that jurisdiction as well as designated representatives from within the jurisdiction.This team met to assess capabilities, hazards,and mitigation strategies within the jurisdiction. 2.2.1 Local Planning Team (LPT) This annex within the Tarrant County HazMAP was developed by the Town of Westlake's Local Planning Team (LPT),with support from the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG).The efforts of the LPT were led by the town's Emergency Management Coordinator. The LPT was assembled in 2017 with representatives from the Town of Westlake. The town acted as the plan development consultant, providing hazard mitigation planning services. Town of Westlake Annex FF-11 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Town of Westlake Local Planning Team (LPT) Members for the 2020 HazMAP � . � • • . • . . • . Town of Fire/Emergency Medical Emergency General oversight, hazard Westlake Services (EMS) Department Management identification, and plan Coordinator development Town of Hazard identification and Westlake Fire/EMS Department Fire Chief plan development Town of Fire/EMS Department Deputy Fire Chief Hazard identification and Westlake plan development Town of Assistant Emergency Hazard identification and Westlake Fire/EMS Department Management plan development Coordinator Town of public Works Department Public Works Director Hazard identification and Westlake plan development Town of Assistant to Town Hazard identification and Westlake Economic Development Manager plan development In addition, NCTCOG's Emergency Preparedness Department participated in the following activities associated with development, approval, and adoption of the plan: 1. Prepared, based on community input and LPT direction, the first draft of the plan and provided technical writing assistance for review, editing, and formatting. 2. Submitted proposed plan to the Texas Division of Emergency Management(TDEM) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for review and approval and completed any edits requested by these organizations. 3. Coordinated plan adoption processes with the town,TDEM, and FEMA. Town of Westlake Annex FF-12 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Chapter 3 : Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (In compliance with 201.6(�l(z)(�1, Zo1.6(�l(2)(��), Zo1.6(�l(2)(►►)(Al, Zo1.6(�l(2)(�►1(Bl, 201.6(�I(z)(��)(�), zo1.6��)(z)(���), and 201.6(�J(3)(►►JJ The following information serves to assist the town in determining and prioritizing appropriate mitigation action items to reduce losses from identified hazards. 3.1 Changes in Development since 2015 (In compliance with 201.6(d)(3)) . � New development in hazard-prone areas: There has been no recorded change since 2015. � . Mitigation actions implemented to reduce risk or adopted codes to protect future development: Adopted the 2015 International Building and Fire Codes in January, 2017.A full list of completed mitigation actions items are described in Chapter 5 of this annex. 3.2 Community Profile The following tables reflect the community profile,vulnerable facilities in the jurisdiction, and the critical facilities and infrastructure that are exposed to the identified hazards and have the potential to be impacted.This information was gathered from the United States Census and from the Town of Westlake. . . . � . • . Population Estimates (V2016) 1,483 Persons under 5 years (%) Data unavailable Persons 65 years and over(%) Data unavailable Language other than English spoken at home (%) Data unavailable With a disability, under age 65 (%) Data unavailable Persons without health insurance, under age 65 (%) 1.1 Persons in poverty (%) 5.6 Median household income $250,000+ Households, 2012-2016 382 Median value of owner-occupied housing units, 2012-2016 $1,604,900 The critical and vulnerable facilities listed below are in the hazard area for all or some of the hazards identified in the Town of Westlake. Town of Westlake Annex FF-13 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan . . . . . . Facility/Asset Name Square Structure Content or Description and Type of Asset Capacity Address Feet Value Value Solana Business Government/ 1,100 2,128,001 $259,959,403 $129,979,500 Complex Commercial people Westlake Water Pump/Storage Utility 2 people N/A $4,000,000 $4,800,000 Station 4,500 Fidelity Investments Commercial 3,054,288 $141,135,543 $70,567,500 people 3,000 Deloitte University Commercial 765,000 $139,130,626 $68,000,000 people Westlake Fire Station (Temporary Fire Rescue 20 4,500 $300,000 $4,500,000 Structures) people Primary/ Westlake Academy Secondary 660 55,704 $6,662,849 $3,386,520 people Charter School Additional critical facilities and assets are shown on the following map. Capacity,square feet, structure value, and content value were not available for most locations on this map. Town of Westlake Annex FF-14 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � I �WN �F � � FS�!�F �in oF � / �""'r rav�aF ROPSFOKE TftOPHY CL[1H � J - ! - iT�"""o �ENTON COilNTY "'��� �Ek�T�N COIJNTY MAP GU I�E �RRftA IJNFY� � .,. � — — T�T�— — � i � ti•i _�s. � ':� � '�,i���"^�`. �n Clh'OF � TownHell�afun�dp.l — �� � SO�IliLAKE ��� [ourt � � ...• � ;_;�� i � Fuwrc 7own Hell� ��':. ' IH ti}unlupa]Court V �i 44. CITY OF � � � �" W.n[sk�A�ed.my FORT WORTH r �.n.a.�, �, Q �—. � ❑�� � � �--� :��. � s�rc sx�no� �:i � � � � I J � Fv���e F�.stsa� � � � � � I C�TY�F ��:] ,� S".� + n ix � Wes[Pump5larian r rM1Y.�. 'I � i KELLER '�I CITY OF ' �� � � SOl1THiAKE � Glenwrck Perk � N I , �-� a IOOFCemc[ery J� � � �r I w E � Weming5irens i � � 5 ROA�LEGfHD � s�w..�..�.n.�a, � �:a�iW�w�.��a;�� _+_. � »�"'" � � � � _ � Town of Westlake Annex FF-15 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3 Natural Hazard Profiles The Town of Westlake's Local Planning Team (LPT) ranked potential hazards in order of risk, with 1 being the highest. Risk, for the purposes of hazard mitigation planning, is the potential for damage or loss created by the interaction of natural hazards with community assets. If a natural hazard does not and could not impact the Town of Westlake in any way, not applicable (N/A) is used as its rank and its reasoning is noted in the hazard profile section of this chapter. . . 1 Thunderstorm (includes hail, wind, lightning) 2 Tornado 3 Wildfire 4 Winter Storms 5 Flooding 6 Extreme Heat 7 Drought 8 Earthquake 9 Expansive Soils The following terms are used to describe the geographic area affected, probability of future occurrence, and the maximum probable extent. Geographic Area Affected ■ Ne�li�ible: Less than 10 percent of planning area. ■ Limited: 10 to 25 percent of planning area. ■ Si�nificant: 25 to 75 percent of planning area. ■ Extensive: 75 to 100 percent of planning area. o Planning area refers to the entire Town of Westlake. Probability of Future Occurrence ■ Unlikely: Event possible in next 10 years. ■ Occasional: Event possible in next 5 years. ■ Likely: Event probable in next 3 years. ■ Hi�hly Likely: Event probable in next year. Maximum Probable Extent (Magnitude/Strength of Hazard using the following extent scale) ■ Minor: Limited classification on scientific scale,slow speed of onset or short duration of event. ■ Medium: Moderate classification on scientific scale, moderate speed of onset or moderate duration of event. ■ Major:Severe classification on scientific scale,fast speed of/immediate onset or long duration of event. Town of Westlake Annex FF-16 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan . - . . � . _. � � � • . . ,. . •- :1 1 •- 1 • �- 1 • � . 1 � � 1 . 1 .1 1 1 • • - 1 : • • - � . 11 � - • • 1 • • • . . � � �i . � • . • . . : � 1 11 : � /1 � 11 :� •11 :11 The full description of each hazard identified is provided in Section 3 of this HazMAP. Location: Drought, earthquakes, expansive soils, extreme heat, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and winter storms do not have geographic boundaries and can impact the entire county equally, which includes all participating jurisdictions. Wildfires can be expected to threaten rural and urban jurisdictions with undeveloped land. Flooding is a severe threat to jurisdictions containing 100-year floodplains or bodies of water. The following hazards are listed in alphabetical order and describe the location and extent of each hazard, details of previous occurrences, probability data on future events, and vulnerability to each hazard. Town of Westlake Annex FF-17 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.1 Drought . . � . • . � . Risk Ranking 7 Geographic Area Affected Negligible Probability of Future Occurrence Occasional Maximum Probable Extent Minor Potential Impact Property damage Loss of water supply Increases grassfire potential and intensity Negative impact on citizens,to include water restrictions and lack of drinkable water supply Vulnerabilities All populations, economy, structures, improved property, critical facilities and infrastructure, and natural environments are exposed to this hazard. Jurisdiction's ground-water supply: City of Fort Worth. Any zoning districts which allow for agricultural uses such as commercial stables and barns,farms, and animal lots,which could be impacted by drought: No. Describe any water restrictions used in your jurisdiction: There is voluntary compliance in conjunction with the "Eye on Water" software. Town of Westlake Annex FF-18 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.2 Earthqual<e . . . • . � . Risk Ranking 8 Geographic Area Affected Negligible Probability of Future Occurrence Unlikely Maximum Probable Extent Minor Potential Impact Injury or death Property and infrastructure damage Water contamination or loss via broken pipes Transportation and communication disruption or damage Increase in traffic accidents Building collapse Natural gas leak Misplaced residents Power outages Natural environments damage,to include protected species and critical habitats Vulnerabilities All populations, economy, structures, improved property, critical facilities and infrastructure, and natural environments are exposed to this hazard, though impacts are undetermined due the lack of historical data. Past damage done to jurisdictional roads and critical infrastructure due to earthquakes,including where the damage occurred and how much it cost to fix: No prior earthquakes reported. Town of Westlake Annex FF-19 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.3 Expansive Soils . . . . • . � . Risk Ranking 9 Geographic Area Affected Negligible Probability of Future Occurrence Unlikely Maximum Probable Extent Minor Potential Impact Property damage due to foundation damage Water contamination or loss via broken pipes Building and infrastructure damage Road damage Transportation delays due to road condition Damage to utility lines Vulnerabilities Because of the manner in which data for expansive soils is collected,the amount of damages in the town was unavailable. Expansive soils are a major consideration to all existing and future structures. Past damage done to jurisdictional roads and critical infrastructure due to expansive soils, including in what part of your jurisdiction the damage occurred: No historical data was found of any damage to critical infrastructure or roads due to expansive soils. Town of Westlake Annex FF-20 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.4. Extreme Heat . . • . � . Risk Ranking 6 Geographic Area Affected Extensive Probability of Future Occurrence Highly Likely Maximum Probable Extent Minor Potential Impact Heatstroke or death. People should stay indoors to prevent heatstroke; elderly people who cannot afford air conditioning are at greatest risk Property damage Loss of water supply Increases grassfire potential and intensity Impact on logistics Power outages Road buckling Disruption in critical infrastructure operations Vehicle engine failure Vulnerabilities All populations, economy, structures, improved property, critical facilities and infrastructure, and natural environments are exposed to this hazard. Most vulnerable populations to extreme heat in your jurisdiction and their location within your jurisdiction: Westlake is an affluent community, and does not have resident populations who are vulnerable to extreme heat.The vulnerable populations would only include daytime outdoor laborers(e.g. construction and landscape laborers). Are there cases of extreme heat exposure resulting from special events held in your jurisdiction?There have been few special events in Westlake and rare incidents of heat exposure. Have any critical facilities in your jurisdiction experienced any impacts from extreme heat (e.g., power failure due to heat)? No. Town of Westlake Annex FF-21 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.5 Flooding . . . . . • . . . Risk Ranking 5 Geographic Area Affected Negligible Probability of Future Occurrence Unlikely Maximum Probable Extent Minor Potential Impact Loss of electricity Loss of, or contamination of, water supply Loss of property Structure and infrastructure damage—flooded structures and eroded roads Misplaced residents Snakes migrate and mosquitoes increase Fire—as a result of loss of water supply Debris in transportation paths Emergency response delays Disruption of traffic can lead to impacts to the economy Natural environments damage,to include protected species and critical habitats Vulnerabilities Based on historical data, flooding has caused zero injuries and fatalities per year and is expected to have the same results in the future. All populations, economy, structures, improved property, critical facilities and infrastructure, and natural environments are exposed to this hazard. Past damage done to jurisdictional roads and critical infrastructure due to flooding, including where in your jurisdiction the damage occurred: No damage has been reported since 2015. Does your jurisdiction require a permit for foundation repairs? If so, approximately how much money has been spent by citizens to repair properties damaged by flooding?Yes, though there is no historical data indicating this expense. Intersections or traffic routes impacted by flooding: Roanoke Road at Marshall Branch,J.T.Ottinger Road at Marshall Branch, and Dove Road at Kirkwood Branch and Higgins Branch. See low water crossings below.These roads have the potential to flood. Town of Westlake Annex FF-22 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Names of any creeks or rivers that flood: Marshall Branch, Higgins Branch, and Kirkwood Branch. Low Water Crossings:A low water crossing provides a type of bridge when water flow is low. 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Ottinger Road Marshall Branch Vented Ford 2800 Highway 114 Marshall Branch Bridge 2900 Dove Road Marshall Branch Vented Ford 2400 Dove Road Marshall Branch Vented Ford 2400 King Fisher Drive Marshall Branch Bridge 2100 Highway 114 Marshall Branch Vented Ford 2200 Capital Parkway Marshall Branch Vented Ford 2200 Destiny Way Marshall Branch Vented Ford 1300 Davis Boulevard Marshall Branch Vented Ford 1300 Post Oak Place Marshall Branch Bridge Town of Westlake Annex FF-23 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan • . . � . . � . . . . - 1800 Placid Oaks Place Marshall Branch Vented Ford 1500 Meandering Drive Marshall Branch Vented Ford 1800 Lakeshore Drive Marshall Branch Bridge 1800 Dove Road Marshall Branch Vented Ford 1700 Dove Road Marshall Branch Vented Ford 1400 Solana Boulevard Kirkwood Branch Vented Ford 2000 Sam School Road Kirkwood Branch Vented Ford 1900 Sam School Road Kirkwood Branch Vented Ford 1400 Dove Road Higgins Branch Vented Ford 2000 Highway 114 Kirkwood Branch Vented Ford Low Water Crossing Types Defined: Bridges are open-bottom structures with elevated decks. They may be designed with one or several piers. Low water bridges generally have greater capacity and are able to pass higher flows underneath the driving surface than most vented and unvented fords. Vented fords have a driving surface elevated some distance above the streambed with culverts (vents)that enable low flows to pass beneath the roadbed.The vents can be one or more pipes, box culverts, or open-bottom arches. In streams carrying large amounts of debris, the driving surface over the vent may be removable, permitting debris to be cleared after a large flow event. National Flood Insurance Program Compliance Participation in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is based on a voluntary agreement between a community and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). For communities that adopt a floodplain management ordinance to reduce flood risks to new construction, federally backed flood insurance is made available to property owners in the community. Compliance with the NFIP, however, extends beyond mere participation in the program. The three basic components of the NFIP include: 1) floodplain identification and mapping risk, 2) responsible floodplain management, and 3)flood insurance. The Town of Westlake is a participant in the NFIP and provides details about the community and their participation below.The following information was requested: � 480614# . Town of Westlake . Tarrant and Denton Counties •- -. 12/10/76 •- -• 6/02/93 .. �. 4/18/11 �. 6/2/93 •. No Source: http://www.tema.�ov/cis/Ix.html. Who acts as your floodplain administrator/manager?Graham Associates, Inc. is the town's engineer and floodplain administrator. Town of Westlake Annex FF-24 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan What specific flooding ordinances and plans does your jurisdiction have? Chapter 42-Floods, which includes mitigation efforts. What are the building requirements for properties located in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)? Must comply with Chapter 42,Article XI: Drainage, and FEMA. What building restrictions,in regards to floodplains,does your jurisdiction enforce?All town ordinances and 2015 International Building and Residential Codes. Repetitive and Severe Repetitive Loss Properties: There are no repetitive loss properties and severe repetitive loss properties within the Town of Westlake. Repetitive loss properties are those for which two or more losses of at least$1,000 each have been paid under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) within any 10-year period since 1978. Severe repetitive loss properties are residential properties that have at least four NFIP payments over $5,000 each and the cumulative amount of such claims exceeds $20,000, or at least two separate claims payments with the cumulative amount exceeding the market value of the building. There are 2 dams and 12 residential parcels located in the 100-year floodplain, according to the Public Works Department and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department. The following National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) questions were answered to the best of the Town of Westlake's ability. Insurance Summary . . . - . . . . How many NFIP policies State NFIP Coordinator Policies in-force: 19 are in the community? or FEMA NFIP Specialist Insurance in-force: $7,740,000 What is the total Written premium in-force: $12,820 premium and coverage? How many claims have FEMA NFIP or 7 losses, $111,200, none substantial been paid in the Insurance Specialist community?What is the total amount of paid claims? How many of the claims were for substantial damage? . . . - . . . . How many structures are Community Floodplain None based on FIRM. exposed to flood risk Administrator(FPA) within the community? Describe any areas of Community FPA and N/A flood risk with limited FEMA Insurance NFIP policy coverage Specialist Staff Resources . � . - . . . . Is the Community FPA or Community FPA No. NFIP Coordinator certified? Town of Westlake Annex FF-25 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Is floodplain management Community FPA Yes. an auxiliary function? Provide an explanation of Community FPA Floodplain permit required and development NFIP administration in floodplain restricted by town ordinance. services (e.g. permit review, GIS, education or outreach, inspections, engineering capability) What are the barriers to Community FPA Town ordinances restrict development in running an effective NFIP floodplain. program in the community, if any? Compliance History . . . - . . . . Is the community in good State NFIP Coordinator, Yes. standing with the NFIP? FEMA NFIP Specialist, community records Are there any outstanding No. compliance issues (i.e. current violations)? When was the most Unknown. recent Community Assistance Visit (CAV) or Community Assistance Contact(CAC)? Is a CAV or CAC scheduled No. orneeded? Regulation . . . - . . . . When did the community Community Status 12/10/76 enterthe NFIP? Book https://www.fema.�ov/ national-flood- insurance-pro�ram- community-status-book Are the FIRMs digital or Community FPA Digital. paper? Do floodplain Community FPA Yes . development regulations meet or exceed FEMA or state minimum requirements? If so, in what ways? Provide an explanation of Community FPA, State, Unknown. the permitting process. FEMA NFIP Town of Westlake Annex FF-26 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Flood Insurance Manual: https://www.fema.�ov/ flood-insurance- manual. Community FPA, FEMA CRS Coordinator, ISO representative CRS Manual: https://www.fema.�ov/ media- I i b ra ry/a ss ets/d o c u m e n ts/8768?id=2434 Community Rating System (CRS) . . . - . . . . Does the community Community FPA, State, No. participate in CRS? FEMA NFIP The Town of Westlake will continue to address the gaps in data over the next five years and expand the capabilities of the NFIP program by implementing NFIP-related mitigation actions identified in Chapter 5 of this annex. Town of Westlake Annex FF-27 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.6 Thunder����m . . . - . • . � . Risk Ranking 1 Geographic Area Affected Extensive Probability of Future Occurrence Likely Maximum Probable Extent Major Potential Impact Property damage to fences,vehicles, equipment, and roofs Transportation delays Injuries and deaths Debris from trees and damaged property Electrical grid problems Communication problems—phone and internet lines down Natural environments damage,to include protected species and critical habitats Vulnerabilities All populations, economy,structures, improved property, critical facilities and infrastructure, and natural environments are exposed to this hazard. Westlake is a predominantly newer construction community, built to modern building standards that provide high levels of protection to the population. The vulnerable populations would only include daytime outdoor laborers (e.g. construction and landscape laborers). Past damage due to thunderstorms, and specifically,which hazard within the thunderstorm (hail, high wind, and lightning): No recorded damage has occurred since 2015. Number of homes lost due to lightning-induced fires: None. Town of Westlake Annex FF-28 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.7 Torn��'� . . . . . . • . � . Risk Ranking 2 Geographic Area Affected Limited Probability of Future Occurrence Occasional Maximum Probable Extent Major Potential Impact Injury or death Power outage Blocked roadways from trees and damaged property Natural gas pipeline breaks—fire injuries, possible deaths Transportation disruption Rerouting traffic Loss of property Structure and infrastructure damage Misplaced residents Natural environments damage,to include protected species and critical habitats Vulnerabilities All populations, economy, structures, improved property, critical facilities and infrastructure, and natural environments are exposed to this hazard. There are several corporate campuses with high occupancies.There is one educational campus of 800 students. Past damage done to your jurisdiction's roads and critical infrastructure due to tornadoes, including where the damage occurred and how much it cost to repair: There have been no reports of a tornado since 2015. Town of Westlake Annex FF-29 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.8 Wildfire . . . • . � . Risk Ranking 3 Geographic Area Affected Significant Probability of Future Occurrence Occasional Maximum Probable Extent Medium Potential Impact Injury or death Property and fence damage Road closure Traffic accidents Loss of power—burning utility poles Loss of property Structure and infrastructure damage Misplaced residents Loss of resources Natural environments damage,to include protected species and critical habitats Vulnerabilities All populations, economy, structures, improved property, critical facilities and infrastructure, and natural environments in the town are exposed to this hazard, though the majority of the population lives in affluent neighborhoods separated from the vulnerable areas. Most vulnerable location (North, East, South, West) of your jurisdiction? Westlake has approximately 70% of undeveloped land that is primarily grazing pasture. The areas of most concern are the fields throughout the town that are along the roadways and have the greatest chance of being in contact with an ignition source. Town of Westlake Annex FF-30 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.3.9 Winter Storm . . . • . � . Risk Ranking 4 Geographic Area Affected Extensive Probability of Future Occurrence Occasional Maximum Probable Extent Minor Potential Impact Structural damage Injuries or death Power outages Loss of ability to use roads for driving Increased traffic accidents Loss of heat Stranded travelers/motels at full capacity Tree debris create fuel load for fire hazard Delayed emergency response time Frozen/busted pipes leading to loss of water Disruption of traffic Impacts to the economy Communication capabilities decrease Vulnerabilities Given the dynamic nature of winter storms, all populations, economy, structures, improved property, critical facilities and infrastructure, and natural environments in the town are exposed to this hazard. Bridges and overpasses that can be impacted by a winter storm, including street names and their location within your jurisdiction: Highways 114, 170, and 377 overpasses. What impacts are caused when these bridges and/or overpasses are impacted by winter storms? Minor traffic issues due to having to slow down to navigate iced over bridges, potential traffic accidents. Town of Westlake Annex FF-31 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 3.4 Historical Events According to the National Centers for Environmental Information, there have been no natural hazards that have occurred in the Town of Westlake since 2015,though neighboring cities of Keller and Southlake have experienced a variety of events, including thunderstorms,flash flooding, and tornadoes. 3.5 Overall Vulnerability The Town of Westlake identified their greatest vulnerabilities and concerns: ■ Commuters and outside laborers are the most vulnerable to the damaging effects of all the identified hazards. Westlake has current building standards; therefore, existing or future structures experience minimal risk from thunderstorms, severe weather, and other natural hazards. In addition,the majority of current homes and facilities have installed lightning rods. Town of Westlake Annex FF-32 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Chapter 4: Capabilities Assessment (In compliance with 201.6(cJ(3JJ The following capability assessment examines the ability of the town to implement and manage a comprehensive mitigation strategy.Strengths,weaknesses,and resources ofthejurisdiction are identified as a means to develop an effective Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP). The capabilities identified in this assessment were evaluated collectively to develop feasible recommendations, which support the implementation of effective mitigation activities. A questionnaire was distributed to the Town of Westlake's Local Planning Team (LPT) to initiate this assessment. The survey included questions regarding existing plans, policies, and regulations that contributeto or hinderthe abilityto implement hazard mitigation activities,including: legal and regulatory capabilities; administrative and technical capabilities; and fiscal capabilities. Planning and Regulatory Assessment � . - • . � • • � � - � � - � • • � - � ' � � . � . • � � - - � � � � Comprehensive/Master Plan Yes Yes;,Yes; Yes Capital Improvement Plan Yes Yes;Yes; Yes Economic Development Plan Yes Yes; Yes;Yes Local Emergency Operations Plan Yes Yes;Yes;Yes Continuity of Operations Plan No Transportation Plan Yes Yes;Yes;Yes Stormwater Management Plan Yes Yes; Yes;Yes Community Wildfire Protection Plan No Other Plans (e.g., disaster recovery, climate change adaptation) No . . . . � • � - . . .. . � . . . . . . - . . . -. � Zoning Ordinance Yes Yes•Yes, Subdivision Ordinance Yes Yes;Yes Floodplain Ordinance Yes Yes; Yes Flood Insurance Rate Maps Yes Yes;Yes Natural Hazard Specific Ordinance Yes Yes;Yes (e.g., stormwater, wildfire) Acquisition of land for open space Yes Yes;Yes and public recreation uses Town of Westlake Annex FF-33 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan . . . - � . - . . .. . Building Code Yes Version/Year: 2015 International Building Code Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule (BGEGS)Score No Fire Department I50 Rating Yes Rating: 2 Site Plan Review Requirements Yes Type(s) of requirement:With all new development Administrative and Technical Assessment � . . � - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . Planning Commission Yes I Planning and Zoning Commission; Yes Mitigation Planning Committee Yes Planning and hazard assessment; Yes Maintenance programs to reduce risk(e.g.,tree trimming, clearing Yes Progressive landscape development standards drainage systems) and ordinance;Yes Mutual Aid Agreements Yes All neighboring communities;Yes . . - . . . . -. . � � . . . . . . . . . . - . Chief Building Official FT Yes; Yes;Yes Floodplain Administrator PT Third Party: Yes; Yes; Yes Emergency Manager FT Yes; Yes;Yes Community Planner FT Yes;Yes; Yes Civil Engineer PT Third Party: Yes;Yes; Yes GIS Coordinator FT Yes;Yes; Yes Public Works Director, Fire Marshal:Yes; Yes; Other: FT Yes *Full-time(FT) or part-time (PT) position � - . - . . . . . .. . . - - . . . � � - � . Warning Systems/Services CodeRed, Outdoor Warning System, Reverse (e.g., Reverse 911, outdoor I Yes warning signals) 911; Yes Tier II Reporting; Threat and Hazard Hazard data and information Yes Identification and Risk Assessment (THIRA); No Grant writing Yes Fire Chief; Yes HaZUS analysis No Other N/A Town of Westlake Annex FF-34 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Education and Outreach Assessment � - � - � . • . . . � . . � • . •• • � • . � . � � • • •• • � � • • • Local citizen groups or non-profit organizations focused on environmental protection, Yes A corporate campus partners group hosts emergency preparedness, access quarterly meetings; Yes and functional needs populations, etc. Ongoing public education or information program (e.g., Website, water bill mailings, public education responsible water use,fire Yes activities, and social media;Yes safety, household preparedness, environmental education) Natural disaster or safety related Website, social media, and public education school programs Yes activities;Yes StormReady certification No Firewise Communities No Certification Public/private partnership initiatives addressing disaster- No related issues Other No Financial Assessment . . . - - � . . . . . . - . . � . . . � . � - -. . � . . Capital Improvements project Yes, street and culvert improvements, outdoor funding Yes warning siren installation, and new fire station; Yes Authority to l evy taxes for specific Yes Yes, property tax implementation;Yes purposes Fees for water, sewer, gas, and/or Yes Yes, improved water, sewer, stormwater electric services mitigation;Yes Impact fees for new development Yes Yes, new development; Yes Stormwater utility fee No Incurrence of debt through general obligation bonds and/or Yes Yes, new fire station; Yes special tax bonds Incur debt through private No activities Town of Westlake Annex FF-35 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Community Development Block No Grant Other federal funding programs No State funding programs No Other How can any of these capabilities be expanded and improved to reduce risk? Actions that can expand and improve existing authorities, plans, polices, and resources for mitigation include: budgeting for mitigation actions; passing policies and procedures for mitigation actions; adopting and implementing stricter mitigation regulations; approving mitigation updates; and additions to existing plans as new needs are recognized. Town of Westlake Annex FF-36 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Chapter 5 : Mitigation Strategy (In compliance with 201.6(cJ(3J(iJ,201.6(c)(3)(iJ,201.6(cJ(3J(iiJ,201.6(cJ(3J(ivJ, 201.6(cJ(3J(iiiJ, and 201.6(cJ(4)(ii)) The mitigation strategy serves as the long-term blueprint for reducing the potential losses identified in the risk assessment. The Stafford Act directs local mitigation plans to describe hazard mitigation action and establish a strategy to implement those actions.l Therefore, all other requirements for a local mitigation plan (or hazard mitigation action plan) lead to and support the mitigation strategy. 5.1 Mitigation Goals The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT) collectively reviewed the extensive list of mitigation goals of the 2015 Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP) and unanimously chose to streamline the mitigation goals for this update. Therefore, the new goals are to protect life and reduce bodily harm from natural hazards, and to lessen the impacts of natural hazards on property and the community through hazard mitigation. 5.2 2015 Action Items The Town of Westlake's action items in the 2015 Tarrant County HazMAP were determined by the 2015 Local Planning Team (LPT). Below are the action items from the 2015 plan and the status of each action. 1 Section 322(b), Robert T.Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act(Stafford Act), as amended,42 U.S.C.5165. Town of Westlake Annex FF-37 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - Purchase and Westlake Fire Town funds, install town-wide Department, state and outdoor warning 24 months Office of $90,000 $5,000,000 federal grant Ensure effective sirens for severe Emergency programs, Severe communications Weather events. Management donor funding Thunderstorms are in place for and High emergency STATUS:Completed Winds, situations in the Purchase and Town funds, install town-wide Tornadoes Town of state and voice, e-mail, and Westlake Fire $3,000/ Westlake. 6 months $5,000,000 federal grant smart device "all- Department year hazard" warning programs, system. donor funding STATUS:Completed Westlake Fire Construct and perform design Department, Severe equip and financial study Office of Thunderstorms permanent to determine 6 months Emergency $2,500 in structure to Management, staff time $10,000 Town funds and High facility serve as Fire Planning and Winds, requirements. Department/ Development Tornadoes, Training Department Hail, Lightning, Facility/ STATUS:Completed Winter Storms, Emergency Contract for Flooding, Dam Outside Town funds, Operations engineering and 3 months $20,000 $80,000 Failure, Contractor donor funds Center(EOC) in design of facility. Wildfires the Town of STATUS:Completed Westlake. Construct and Various Town funds, 2 years $6,000,000 $24,000,000 equip permanent Contractors bonds, hazard Town of Westlake Annex FF-38 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - fire station/ mitigation training/ grants, state Emergency funds Operations Center facility. STATUS: In progress Survey the eight departments and ascertain need North East Tarrant County Implement a and want as well 7 months Unknown Unknown Unknown as determine the Communications Severe multi- (NETCOM) Thunderstorms lurisdictional number of users and High Automatic needed. Vehicle Location STATUS: Deleted- no longer an objective Winds, (AVL) system for NETCOM with a Tornadoes, Determine vendor both police and 1 year representative Unknown Unknown Unknown Hail, Lightning, for purchase. fire from from all cities Winter Storms, Colleyville, STATUS: Deleted- no longer an objective Flooding, Dam Keller, Purchase Failure, Individual Southlake, and hardware for all 16 months NETCOM $90,000 $360,000 Wildfires town budgets Westlake jurisdictions. (NETCOM). STATUS: Deleted- no longer an objective Purchase software Individual for dispatch center 2 years NETCOM $10,000 $40,000 and each unit. town budgets STATUS: Deleted- no longer an objective Severe Ensure effective Provide Westlake Town leadership, Hazard 12 months $8,000 $5,000,000 Thunderstorms communications homeowners with Westlake Fire mitigation Town of Westlake Annex FF-39 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - and High are in place for weather alert Department, matching Winds, emergency radios. Office of grants, donor Tornadoes, situations in the Emergency funds Hail, Lightning, Town of Management. Winter Storms, Westlake. Flooding, Dam Failure, Wildfires STATUS: Deleted due to alternative communications medium Mandate "storm Planning and Zoning hardened" Department, $1,000,000/ Reduce construction 2 years $5,000 Internal Planning year Severe property guidelines in Department, Thunderstorms loss/damage Westlake. and High due to high Permitting Office STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Winds, winds in the Install wind Tornadoes Town of Westlake Fire resistant window Hazard Westlake. Department, shutters at 3 years management, $50,000 $100,000 mitigation Westlake grants Academy. school board STATUS: Deleted due to costs Westlake Fire Hazard Mitigate Conduct Department, Fort Mitigation flooding from inundation studies Worth Office of Grant Dam Failure dam failure in and develop 18 months $200,000 $500,000 Emergency Program the Town of Emergency Action Management, (HMGP), Westlake. Plans for all high Tarrant County private Town of Westlake Annex FF-40 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - hazard dams in Office of foundations, Westlake. Emergency dam owner Management (support) STATUS: Deleted due to reallocation of resources Westlake Fire The cost of Department, Fort this project is Worth Office of low compared Conduct a search for previously Emergency to the Management, potential unidentified high 9 months $20,000 $80,000 Tarrant County benefits of hazard dams in Office of locating Westlake. Emergency previously Management unknown high (support) hazard dams. STATUS: Deleted due to reallocation of resources Evaluate town buildings to Hazard Ensure Town of determine Westlake feasibility of mitigation grant sources, citizens have installing hail- Westlake Town Hail 1 year $25,000 $100,000 insurance information resistant roofing Engineer regarding hail and window industry resilience. coverings with a partnerships, focus on critical town funds infrastructure. STATUS: Deleted due to reallocation of resources Town of Westlake Annex FF-41 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - Develop and implement a Ensure public education Westlake Westlake campaign to Planning and HMGP, citizens have encourage "hail- Development insurance Hail 9 months $1 000 $250 000 information resistant" roofing Department, ' ' industry regarding hail in new Westlake Fire partnerships resilience. construction and Department roof replacements. STATUS:Completed Develop a contingency plan to identify Westlake Fire potential impacts Department, of drought on the Office of community to Emergency include utilities Management, HMGP, Mitigate such as power Fort Worth Office private drought in the Drought generation and 1 year of Emergency $10,000 $40,000 foundations, Town of Mana ement water Westlake. drinking water; g , health and safety Tarrant County suppliers including pre- Office of existing health Emergency conditions and Management special needs; and (support) emergency response such as Town of Westlake Annex FF-42 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - fire suppression operations. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Westlake Fire Participate in the Department, design and Office of implementation of Emergency the Tarrant Management, HMGP, Mitigate County-specific Fort Worth Office private drought in the Drought water 1 year of Emergency $1,000 $4,000 foundations, Town of conservation Management, water Westlake. public education Tarrant County suppliers efforts to Office of complement Emergency existing programs. Management (support) STATUS: Deleted due to lack of resources Upgrade water and irrigation Install efficient systems to irrigation systems Town budget, Public Works Drought conserve water in new and Annually $50,000 $250,000 grant in Town of existing town Department opportunities Westlake facilities. facilities. STATUS: Deleted due to lack of funding and resources Reduce the loss Conduct a study to Tarrant County Extreme HMGP, other of life and determine the 1 year Public Health $5,000 $20,000 Temperatures state or property feasibility of Department, Town of Westlake Annex FF-43 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - damage expanding Westlake Fire federal public resulting from monitoring of Department, health grants extreme heat in populations at risk Office of Westlake. from extreme Emergency heat. Management STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Reduce the loss Enhance public of life and education Westlake Fire property concerning Department, Extreme HMGP,town damage extreme 6 months Office of $2,000 $8,000 Temperatures funds resulting from heat/severe Emergency extreme heat in weather Management Westlake. preparedness. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Continue to improve construction Previously Planning and Internal techniques implemented/ Development $1,000/ $50,000/ funding through building ongoing Department Year year sources code Mitigate enhancements. Expansive Soils expansive soils STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP in Westlake. Continue to Planning and educate Development construction Previously Department, $1,000/ $50,000/ Internal implemented/ Office of year year funding contractors, ongoing sources homeowners, and Emergency business owners Management Town of Westlake Annex FF-44 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - about mitigation techniques. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Develop and adopt an outreach program promoting the construction and use of safe rooms by: • Encouraging the construction and use of safe rooms Westlake Fire in homes, critical Department, Reduce loss of infrastructure, Office of life/injury and other 2 years/ Staff time, Emergency $5,000 $2,000,000 Tornadoes resulting from vulnerable public continuous grants, donors tornadic structures. Management, weather events. ' Encouraging Engineering builders and Department homeowners to locate tornado safe rooms inside or directly adjacent to houses to prevent injuries due to flying debris or hail. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Town of Westlake Annex FF-45 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - Update Westlake building and construction Westlake codes and ensure Facilities that they require 2 years/ Department, $5,000 $5,000,000 Staff time or encourage continuous wind engineering Engineering measures and Department construction techniques. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Purchase and activate town- wide outdoor warning sirens and Westlake Fire emergency Department, warning 6 months Westlake Office $130,000 $5,000,000 Town budget notification system with the of Emergency ability to contact Management each resident phone, email, and smart devices. STATUS:Completed Reduce Perform Westlake relocation and Facilities Staff time, potential for 12 months/ Flooding protection for all Department, $20,000 $1,500,000 town budget, property loss continuous critical facilities Engineering grants due to flooding. and infrastructure Department Town of Westlake Annex FF-46 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - that may lie within known or designated floodplain areas. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Replace existing Ottinger Road bridge, located between Westlake Westlake Cemetery and Facilities State Highway 48 months Department, $350,000 $1,000,000 Town budget 170.This bridge Engineering lies below historic Department flood levels and is regularly inundated. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Retrofit (where Office of necessary)town- Emergency Grants, donor owned buildings Management, funding, Mitigate loss of and critical 4 years Facilities $10,000 $100,000 insurance Severe life and damage facilities to reduce Department, industry Thunderstorms from severe future wind Engineering partnerships and High thunderstorm damage. Department Winds or high wind STATUS: Deleted due to cost and resources events. Update (where Planning and Grants, necessary) Permitting insurance, 5 years $20,000 $1,000,000 Westlake Department, industry construction Facilities partnerships Town of Westlake Annex FF-47 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - guidelines Department, requiring that Maintenance storm hardened Department and wind resistant materials and techniques are utilized. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Install hail- resistant roofing and siding, Facilities structural bracing, Department, shutters, Engineering laminated glass Department, window panes, Office of HMGP, donor, and hail-resistant 4 years $30,000 $1,000,000 roof coverings Emergency sources Protect against Where needed on Management, property loss town-owned Fire Department, Hail and loss of life buildings and Planning or injury from critical Department hail events. infrastructure to minimize damage. STATUS: Delete due to cost and resources Office of Develop and Emergency adopt an 24 months/ Management, HMGP, donor, outreach program $5,000 $20,000 to increase public continuous Facilities sources awareness of hail Department, Engineering Town of Westlake Annex FF-48 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - dangers, Department, including: Utilities ■ Mailing safety Department brochures with monthly water bills. ■ Post warning signage at local parks and other outdoor venues. ■ Teaching school children about the dangers of hail and how to take safety precautions. STATUS: Deleted due to lack of resources Town of Westlake Annex FF-49 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - Protect critical facilities and infrastructure from lighting damage with the following Maintenance measures: Department, ■ Installing Facilities lightning Department, HMGP, protection 36 months/ Engineering devices such continuous Department, Fire $5,000 $1,000,000 insurance partnerships as lightning Department, Protect against rods and Information property loss grounding, on Technology Lightning and injury or communicatio Department deathform ns lightning strikes. infrastructure and other critical facilities. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Maintenance Installing and Department, Facilities maintaining surge HMGP, 36 months/ Department, protection on $5,000 $1,000,000 insurance continuous Engineering critical electronic partnerships Department, Fire equipment. Department, Information Town of Westlake Annex FF-50 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - Technology Department STATUS:Completed Maintenance Adopt new Department, standards for Facilities Department, hardening existing HMGP, 36 months/ Engineering lightning $5,000 $1,000,000 insurance continuous Department, Fire protection partnerships materials and Department, Information systems. Technology Department STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Conduct outreach programs to promote awareness of lightning dangers Office of ■ Develop Emergency lightning Management, Town budget, 24 months $5,000 $20,000 "KnoWhat2Do Fire Department, staff time " brochure for Utility distribution Department through classroom. ■ Mailing safety brochures Town of Westlake Annex FF-51 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - with monthly water bills. ■ Posting warning signage at local parks. ■ Teaching school children about the dangers of lightning and how to take safety precautions. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Reduce impacts to roadways by: ■ Plan for Reduce adequate roads and Office of potential for HMGP, local property loss, debris clearing Emergency business capabilities. Management, Winter Storms damage, injury, 12 months $5,000 $250,000 donation, or loss of life ' Partner with Fire Department, foundation county and Utility due to winter state agencies Department grants storms. for co- utilization of snow and Ice hazard Town of Westlake Annex FF-52 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - removal assets. STATUS:Completed Assist vulnerable populations by identifying specific residents who may be exceptionally Office of vulnerable in the 12 months Emergency Staff Time Unknown Staff time event of Management protracted winter storm events or power outages. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Develop a winter Develop a winter weather weather outreach program that awareness provides tips and Office of mitigation Winter Storms pertinent Annually Emergency $10,000 Unknown Budget program for information to Management Town of Westlake mitigate against hypothermia and residents. icy conditions. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Reduce Increase public Office of Emergency potential for education on how 6 months/ HMGP,town Wildfire Management, $1,000 $200,000 property loss, to reduce the risks continuous budget damage, injury, to wildfires Westlake Fire Department Town of Westlake Annex FF-53 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - or loss of life (construction, due to wildfire. landscaping, etc.). STATUS: Deleted-no longer a priority Reduce Enact building Westlake Fire potential for permit codes that Marshal, property loss, HMGP,town Wildfire include wildfire 1 year Planning and $1,000 $200,000 bud et damage, injury, g resistant Permitting or loss of life construction. Department due to wildfire. STATUS:Completed Identify wildfire hazard areas and Reduce assess overall potential for community Planning and property loss, HMGP,town Wildfire vulnerability. 3 years Zoning $1,000 $200,000 damage, injury, budget Regulate Department or loss of life development in due to wildfire. wildfire hazard areas. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Reduce Increase potential for awareness of Office of property loss, extreme HMGP, Emergency Extreme damage, injury, temperature risk 3 years/ insurance Management, $2,000 $100,000 Temperatures or loss of life and safety by continuous partnerships, due to educating citizens Westlake Fire donor funds temperature regarding the Department extremes. dangers of Town of Westlake Annex FF-54 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - extreme heat and cold and the steps they can take to protect themselves when extreme temperatures occur. STATUS: Deferred to 2020 HazMAP Participate in the Federal Emergency Work with the Management town officials to Town Planner Dam Failure Agency's become a member March 2014 Town Planner $1,000 $2,000 budget (FEMA) of the CRS Community program. Rating System (CRS) program. STATUS: Deleted due to lack of resources Local funds, HMGP, Pre- Develop a Develop a buyout Disaster buyout program program for As funding is Public Works To be To be Mitigation Dam Failure for properties in properties in the available Department determined determined (PDM), Flood the floodplain. floodplain. Mitigation Assistance (FMA) STATUS: Deleted due to lack of resources Town of Westlake Annex FF-55 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � - � . . . � . . . - . - . - . . • . - - � . . - - . � - . . . . . - . . . • - � . � - Conduct inundation studies and develop Engineering HMGP, dam Reduce Emergency Action 5 years $40,000 $1,000,000 Department owners potential for Plans for all high property loss, hazard dams in Dam Failure damage, injury, Westlake. or loss of life STATUS: Deleted due to lack of resources due to dam Conduct a search failure. for previously HMGP, dam unidentified high 5 years Engineering $40,000 $1,000,000 hazard dams in owners Westlake. STATUS: Deleted due to lack of resources Town of Westlake Annex FF-56 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5.3 New Action Items The Town of Westlake's action items were determined by the Local Planning Team for the 2020 Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP). These actions include mitigation actions that qualify for mitigation funding as well as enforcement, maintenance, and response actions that the city has identified as opportunities to increase their resiliency to hazards. During the capabilities assessment and hazard analysis, previously impacted assets and populations were analyzed to determine the highest probability of damage and potential of loss of life per hazard. As $1 spent in mitigation saves a community an average of$6 in recoveryZ, we used this data to develop a cost- benefit analysis: Estimated Cost x 6= Estimated Benefit. Priority will go towards projects with the highest positive impact on community resilience, including life safety and property protection. Below are the action items for this HazMAP. � � � . - � . � - . . . � . - Ensure the structure to serve as Fire Department/Training Facility/Emergency Operations Center in the Town of Westlake is tornado-resistant and hail-resistant,to include but not limited to,the installation of a safe room. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 1 Estimated Cost: $9,000,000 Estimated Benefit: $54,000,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Fire Department Implementation Schedule: 24 months � . . . . . � � � • - � . . � • - . . . • . - • . Provide the Public Works Department with a hardened facility/workshop for housing critical equipment to mitigate the damages from the identified hazards. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 2 Estimated Cost: $2,000,000 Estimated Benefit: $12,000,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Public Works Department Implementation Schedule: 24 months z Natural Hazard Mitigation Saves:2017 Interim Report. National Institute of Building Science. < https://www.nibs.org/page/mitigationsaves> Town of Westlake Annex FF-57 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � � � . - � . Enhance sanding and de-icing capabilities with more equipment to mitigate the impact of winter storms. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 3 Estimated Cost: $6,000 Estimated Benefit: $36,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Public Works Department Implementation Schedule: 6 months � � � . - � . - . Implement lightning protection device standards(e.g., lightning rods)within building codes/standards. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 4 Estimated Cost: $5,000 Estimated Benefit: $30,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Property owners, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Building Department Implementation Schedule: 24 months . � . . - . . . - . . . . . - Implement standards for storm hardened construction or safe rooms into building codes/standards for new and existing critical and vulnerable facilities. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 5 Estimated Cost: $6,000 Estimated Benefit: $36,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Building Department Implementation Schedule: 24 months Town of Westlake Annex FF-58 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � � � . - � . . . Review and enhance the Town of Westlake's floodplain mitigation ordinances and policies as needed. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 6 Estimated Cost: $4,500 Estimated Benefit: $27,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Public Works Department Implementation Schedule: 24 months � � � . - � � . Review Town of Westlake's water conservation/drought contingency plan and update as necessary to mitigate the effects of drought. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 7 Estimated Cost: $1,500 Estimated Benefit: $9,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Public Works Department Implementation Schedule: 24 months . � . . - . Conduct a study to determine the feasibility of expanding monitoring of populations at risk from extreme heat. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 8 Estimated Cost: $1,5000 Estimated Benefit: $9,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 12 months Town of Westlake Annex FF-59 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � � � . - � . . � Replace existing bridge at Ottinger Road, located between Westlake Cemetery and State Highway 170. This bridge lies below historic flood levels and is regularly inundated. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 9 Estimated Cost: $350,000 Estimated Benefit: $2,100,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Public Works Department Implementation Schedule: 12 months � . � � . . . � . . - . . • . . - • . . . . - . . Enforce latest edition of buildings codes. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 10 Estimated Cost: $1,500 Estimated Benefit: $9,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Building Department, Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 36 months � � � . - � . Conduct an earthquake risk assessment within the community using HaZUS data and geographic information system (GIS) mapping. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 11 Estimated Cost: $3,000 Estimated Benefit: $18,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 12 months Town of Westlake Annex FF-60 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . . .. . . � . . - . . . . . - . . . . . - . Enhance existing public integrated outreach program, informing residents on hazard mitigation measures related to the identified hazards. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 12 Estimated Cost: $1,500 Estimated Benefit: $9,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 12 months � . • �. . . � . . - . . • . . - • . . . • • . Implement an education program, separate from the public education for residents,to educate construction contractors, homeowners, and business owners about mitigation techniques. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 13 Estimated Cost: $3,000 Estimated Benefit: $18,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Building Department, Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 12 months . � . . - . . Identify wildfire hazard areas,assess overall community vulnerability, and regulate development in wildfire hazard areas. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 14 Estimated Cost: $3,000 Estimated Benefit: $18,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Fire Department, Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 12 months Town of Westlake Annex FF-61 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . . . . . � . . - . . . . . - . . . . . - . Provide alternative power solutions to new and existing critical facilities and infrastructure,to include the purchase and installation of generators. Participating Jurisdiction Town of Westlake Priority: 15 Estimated Cost: $20,000 Estimated Benefit: $120,000 Potential Funding Source(s): Town funds, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 24 months � � � . - � . . � Schedule a Community Assistance Visit(CAV) by FEMA or a State agency on behalf of FEMA to assure that the city is adequately enforcing its floodplain management regulations. Participating Jurisdiction: Town of Westlake Priority: 16 Estimated Cost: $1,000 Estimated Benefit: $6,000 Potential Funding Source(s): City general fund, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 24 months . � . . - . . . . Require that the floodplain administrator be certified. Participating Jurisdiction: Town of Westlake Priority: 17 Estimated Cost: $2,000 Estimated Benefit: $12,000 Potential Funding Source(s): City general fund, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Public Works Department Implementation Schedule: 24 months Town of Westlake Annex FF-62 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � � � . - � . . � Conduct NFIP community workshops to provide information and incentives for property owners to acquire flood insurance. Participating Jurisdiction: Town of Westlake Priority: 18 Estimated Cost: $500 Estimated Benefit: $3,000 Potential Funding Source(s): City general fund, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 24 months � � � . - � . . � Remove existing structures from flood-prone areas to minimize future flood losses by acquiring and demolishing or relocating structures from voluntary property owners and preserving land subject to repetitive flooding. Participating Jurisdiction: Town of Westlake Priority: 19 Estimated Cost: $1,000,000 Estimated Benefit: $6,000,000 Potential Funding Source(s): City general fund, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 24 months � � � . - � . . � Use bioengineered bank stabilization techniques and revetments to protect against flooding. Participating Jurisdiction: Town of Westlake Priority: 20 Estimated Cost: $1,000,000 Estimated Benefit: $6,000,000 Potential Funding Source(s): City general fund, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 24 months Town of Westlake Annex FF-63 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � � � . - � . . - . . . � . - Require construction of safe rooms in new schools, daycares, and nursing homes. Participating Jurisdiction: Town of Westlake Priority: 21 Estimated Cost: $1,000,000 Estimated Benefit: $6,000,000 Potential Funding Source(s): City general fund, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 24 months . � . . - . . Promote conservation of open space or wildland-urban interface boundary zones to separate developed areas from high-hazard areas. Participating Jurisdiction: Town of Westlake Priority: 22 Estimated Cost: $100 Estimated Benefit: $600 Potential Funding Source(s): City general fund, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 24 months . � . . - . . . . . - . . . . . - . . . � To protect power lines, either bury overhead power lines,ensure ordinances for proper vegetation management practices, replace wood poles with steel or composite ones, or reinforce utility poles with guy wires. Participating Jurisdiction: Town of Westlake Priority: 23 Estimated Cost: $300,000,000 Estimated Benefit: $1,200,000,000 Potential Funding Source(s): City general fund, hazard mitigation grants Lead Agency/Department Responsible: Office of Emergency Management Implementation Schedule: 24 months 5.4 Plan Incorporation into Existing Planning Mechanisms Based on Requirement 201.6(c)(4(ii) and the State of Texas Mitigation Plan, the vulnerability and capabilities assessment for the town were carefully reviewed and considered when developing the mitigation actions for this plan. The Local Planning Team (LPT) will establish a process in which the mitigation strategy, goals, objectives, and actions outlined in this plan will be incorporated into the existing local planning strategies. Town of Westlake Annex FF-64 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Once the plan is adopted,the LPTwill coordinate implementation with the responsible parties in the town, as well as external stakeholders as needed. The following steps will be taken in implementing this HazMAP into local plans: 1. Change is proposed by an elected official or other interested party. 2. Proposal is placed on the local agenda of the governing body. 3. Agenda is published at least 10 days in advance of the meeting at which it will be discussed, so members of the public have an opportunity to attend the discussion meeting. Publication may be made by posting the agenda on the city's website, in the city newsletter, or on a public bulletin board. 4. Proposal is discussed at the public meeting, including any comments by members of the public attendance. 5. Proposal is voted on by the governing body. 6. If the proposal is passed,the change is implemented by the appropriate local authority. Existing planning mechanisms in which the HazMAP will be integrated are listed below. . - . . � - � . � . . � . . . - . . . � . . . - . - . When reviewing the Capital Improvement Plan,the Drainage Capital leadership team will review this Public Works improvement Improvement Annually HazMAP to see which action Department project; Plan Roanoke Road items can be addressed with the fiscal and administrative capabilities of the town. The town staff will review Comprehensive Town As Development development plans for Plan Administration needed guidelines alignment with the Comprehensive Plan. Flood Hazard Flood hazard Town staff will review identified Public Works As prevention mitigation action items and Prevention Department needed activities and consider plan revision as Ordinance processes necessary. Although it is recognized that there are many possible benefits to integrating components of this Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP) into other planning mechanisms, the LPT considers this HazMAP, including development and maintenance, to be the primary vehicle to ensure implementation of local hazard mitigation actions. This completes the annex for the Town of Westlake. For additional information, see Appendices A and B. Town of Westlake Annex FF-65 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan This page intentionally left blank. Town of Westlake Annex FF-66 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Section 6: Executi ng the Pla n Requirement [The plan maintenance process shall include a] section describing the method and schedule of monitoring, evaluating, and updating the §201.6(c)(4)(i) mitigation plan within a five-year cycle. 6.1 Plan Implementation The Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Planning process was overseen by the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG). The plan was submitted to the Texas Division of Emergency Management(TDEM)and the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA)for approval. It is expected that all participating jurisdictions will formally adopt the plan by resolution once the "Approved Pending Adoption" designation is received by FEMA, in accordance with the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000. Each jurisdiction participating in this plan is responsible for implementing specific mitigation actions as prescribed in the mitigation strategies. In each mitigation strategy, every proposed action is assigned to a specific local department or agency in order to assign responsibility and accountability and increase the likelihood of subsequent implementation. This approach enables individual jurisdictions to update their unique mitigation strategy as needed without altering the broader focus of the county-wide plan. The separate adoption of locally-specific actions also ensures that each jurisdiction is not held responsible for monitoring and implementing the actions of other jurisdictions involved in the planning process. The Tarrant County Emergency Management Coordinator or their designee is the lead position for plan implementation and will workwith the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team(HMPT)to ensure mitigation actions are implemented intojurisdictional planning procedures. Each participatingjurisdiction will implement the plan and their individual mitigation actions in the timeframe appropriate for their planning processes. As necessary, the HMPT will seek outside funding sources to implement mitigation projects in both the pre-disaster and post-disaster environments. When applicable, potential funding sources have been identified for proposed actions listed in the mitigation strategies. 6.2 Evaluation All members of the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT) will be responsible for ensuring that the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (HazMAP) is evaluated as required. Specifically,the Tarrant County Emergency Management Coordinator, or their designee,will convene the HMPT and ensure an evaluation is conducted in a thorough manner.This evaluation will include analysis of current mitigation projects, evaluation of success, reevaluation of future mitigation needs, and prioritization based upon changes in needs and/or capabilities of Tarrant County. The HMPT will reconvene annually to ensure that projects are on track and to reevaluate the mitigation goals,objectives,and action items.The mitigation plan shall be viewed as an evolving,dynamic document. 83 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 6.3 Multijurisdictional Strategy and Considerations Tarrant County will lead activities for mitigation planning county-wide. Although Tarrant County will be responsible for maintaining this plan, including the documentation of in-progress and completed action items, each participating jurisdiction is responsible for reporting hazards, their costs, and a status report on mitigation actions to the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) for recording in the plan. Each jurisdiction is responsible for completing mitigation activities by providing the capabilities and authorities needed to carry out activities. Participatingjurisdictions completed an analysis of their current legal,staffing,and fiscal capabilities as they relate to hazard mitigation planning.Jurisdictional capabilities and authorities identified to ensure successful mitigation planning are located within the jurisdictional annexes. 6.4 Plan Update The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 requires that the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan be updated at least once every five years. During this process, all sections of the plan will be updated with current information, and analyses and new and/or modified mitigation actions will be developed. The revised plan will be submitted for state and federal review and approval and presented for approval to the Tarrant County Commissioners Court and the respective councils of incorporated cities included in this HazMAP. Likewise, each participating jurisdiction will undergo the same process for reviewing, revising and updating their respective plans and submitting them for approval by state, federal, and the local jurisdiction's governing body. The plan will be updated every five years in accordance with federal requirements. Tarrant County's Emergency Management Coordinator or their designee will be responsible for ensuring that this requirement is met.Tarrant County and the Hazard Mitigation Planning Team will review the HazMAP annually for needed updates.The HMPT will be involved in this process to ensure all jurisdictions provide input into the planning process.The public will be invited to participate in this process through public hearings. 6.5 Plan Maintenance It is the intention of all documented plan participants to formally adopt the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan after each maintenance revision. Once all participants adopt the changes, the revised HazMAP and proof of adoption will be submitted to the Texas Division of Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The plan will be revised and maintained as required under the guidance of the HazMAP and formally adopted by Tarrant County and jurisdiction elected officials after each revision. Following formal adoption Tarrant County's Commissioners Court, and formal adoption of the plan by the governing council of each participating jurisdiction, the actions outlined in the HazMAP will be implemented by the county and participating jurisdictions as described throughout this document. The Tarrant County Emergency Management Coordinator (EMC), or their designee, is responsible for ensuring the HazMAP and its components are monitored, evaluated, and reviewed semiannually by the responsible personnel. The EMC will use email to request the monitoring activities noted below be implemented and changes documented. The progress of action items will be tracked electronically as "in progress," "deferred," or"completed." 84 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan These and other changes affecting the plan will be documented within the Tarrant County HazMAP file and identified as updates. Updates will be shared between participants by email or in a meeting (if deemed appropriate)twice a year,and included in annual evaluations and reviews,and five-year update of the plan. The lead of each Local Planning Team (LPT)is responsible for ensuring their mitigation annex is monitored, evaluated, and reviewed on an annual basis.This will be accomplished by calling an annual meeting of the LPT and HMPT,whose members will provide assistance and expertise for plan review,evaluation,updates, and monitoring. This meeting will be open to the public and public notices will encourage community participation. During this annual meeting, the LPT point of contact will provide information and updates on the implementation status of each action item included in the plan. As part of the evaluation, the LPT will assess whether goals and objectives address current and expected conditions,whether the nature and/or magnitude of the risks have changed, if current resources are appropriate for implementing the HazMAP, whether outcomes have occurred as expected, and if agencies and other partners participated as originally proposed.These activities will take place according to the following timetable: . . . . � . . . - . Monitoring Plan: track implementation and action items,changes to risk assessment,changes to Local Planning Team (LPT), changes to capabilities, and Twice a year plan integrations. LPT Point of Contact Evaluate Plan: assess effectiveness by evaluating completed actions, implementation processes, Annually responsible personnel, and lessons learned. Update Plan Once every five years At least once every five years, or more frequently if such a need is determined by the participants, the HazMAP will undergo a major update. During this process, all sections of the plan will be updated with current information and analyses and new and/or modified mitigation action plans will be developed.The revised plan will be submitted for review and approval to the Texas Division of Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency and presented to the governing council for approval and adoption.The plan will be updated every five years in accordance with regulations. 6.6 Continued Public Involvement As stated in Requirement 201.6(c)(4)(iii),the plan maintenance process shall include a discussion on how the community will continue public participation in the plan maintenance process. Ongoing public participation will be encouraged throughout the entire planning and implementation process. A copy of the plan will be provided on the jurisdiction's websites and/or in the office of the LPT point of contact.Annual meetings held for monitoring, evaluating,and updating the HazMAP will be open to the public and public notices will encourage community participation. Public participation will be sought throughout the implementation, evaluation, and maintenance of the HazMAP. This participation will be sought in a multitude of ways, including but not limited to periodic presentations on the plan's progress to elected officials, schools, or other community groups; annual questionnaires or surveys; public meetings; and postings on social media and interactive websites. 85 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 6.7 Incorporation into Existing Planning Mechanisms The primary means for integrating mitigation strategies into other local planning mechanisms will be through the revision, update, and implementation of each jurisdiction's individual plans that require specific planning and administrative tasks (for example, plan amendments, ordinance revisions, and capital improvement projects). The members of the HMPT will remain charged with ensuring that the goals and strategies of new and updated local planning documents for their jurisdictions are consistent with the goals and actions of the Tarrant County HazMAP and will not contribute to increased hazard vulnerability in Tarrant County or its participating jurisdictions. During the planning process for new and updated local planning documents, such as a comprehensive plan, capital improvement plan, or emergency management plan, Tarrant County and its participating jurisdictions will provide a copy of the Tarrant County HazMAP to the appropriate parties and recommend that all goals and strategies of new and updated local planning documents are consistent with and support the goals of the Tarrant County HazMAP and will not contribute to increased hazards in the affected jurisdiction(s). The following steps will be taken in implementing this HazMAP into local plans: 1. Change is proposed by an elected official or other interested party. 2. Proposal is placed on the local agenda of the governing body. 3. Agenda is published at least 10 days in advance of the meeting at which it will be discussed, so members of the public have an opportunity to attend the discussion meeting. Publication may be made by posting the agenda on the city's website, in the city newsletter, or on a public bulletin board. 4. Proposal is discussed at the public meeting, including any comments by members of the public attendance. 5. Proposal is voted on by the governing body. 6. If the proposal is passed,the change is implemented by the appropriate local authority. 86 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Section 7 : Conclusion Through the development of this plan, Tarrant County has developed a thorough hazard history, an inventory of critical facilities, and an updated contact list for emergency contacts at critical facilities.This data, when used in conjunction with the updated information about hazard threats and vulnerabilities, will prove to be invaluable to Tarrant County and its participating jurisdictions. Natural hazards have been identified county-wide and technological hazards have been listed for selected jurisdictions that opted to include these hazards. Mitigation projects that could reduce the risk of lives and property due to the identified threats have been compiled and prioritized. The creation of the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Planning Team (HMPT) brought together stakeholders from communities and organizations onto one planning team. This group has been able to work together effectively and efficiently to produce this document and establish a greater awareness of risks and mitigation strategies. In addition to the HMPT, the creation of the Local Planning Team (LPT) in each jurisdiction brought together stakeholders and departments within the jurisdiction onto one planning team. This group was able to work together effectively and efficiently to produce jurisdictional data for this document and establish a greater awareness of risks and mitigation strategies. This plan will continue to evolve as necessary to properly represent the threats and vulnerabilities affecting Tarrant County. Continued public participation is encouraged and will continue through the ongoing multijurisdictional hazard mitigation process. 87 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan This page intentionally left blank. 88 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Append ix A: Meeti ng Docu mentation The following pages in Appendix A include the public meeting announcements and attendance records from the participatingjurisdictions. 89 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Public Announcements City of Arlington .,��. . , .. ,. - tr � t � ' _ ' _ ��� _ _ ''' i� � � ARur��ror� '� � ��, ''�, {. � - -- -- - � � """ Emc��cncy h�ana�crcr.�;;Comm.ndy Na.ards ,,,,�,,,a.,,L,�,,, Mir�on's Mnu[n Nelar�ert Cuunry riarard Mrtigation Han hvai�aopefor Hcvicr ,-�.��� ��..�..., .,�„-�,.,.�..... ... .. . . . ... ... ........ .. .,.. . ...... ... .. �..��� ��.,,w.,.,�.,..,�,.�an.�. .. , , ..., •�-+� i�kkbl�men�n�� ....sor .i.�..�ir,�n[b'ezlrrnn:.�`.... .. .... . .. ..... .... . ... .. . ....... .. ..aNYutll .P..ri� ol m�tya�r.�ii.....i..�.J.....�..��...�i...i.... �..v:.rr�S�sn» .[� v�'�eenwWk mee�aiy n. i.�...�� �iicvnere in Ne�.�rii-0tunf�n�xe�e t'i i��nM Cw�tyH,v�re�yrypqti��•. ;��sr�as ,�..�..�.w���i....�d i.�.,.�.naa.rP.•m.n�w.��n,.,..e�d����.�i.:.._�.�.. � .�.... ... �m'...[[58MG •.....��....�.��.i...�.a�o�m_o.��x Verreiln e� .rv�J�...i�..i i rv,-� . . ..... .. . .. ���.n Communiry HazaNs Arlington city website. 90 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Azle The City of Azle hosted a public meeting on September 18, 2018 at the Azle Fire Department. 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Azle city website. 91 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan - - � —= ��rth ��rr#r�l�exas � �aunail of ��v�rnrn�rr�s �����w� 7AP.s.�HT�W►+7����R.58 eonaar.r Tnnm�s 5�att F�R I f�l M ED IATF k���AS� �"�ie�r�,n.�� 817�1�7[r�� Se�temb�r 7r ?Q�$ ��rr,�rr Ts��tC�4ffu�f��l�.orp +��Cern,aCe Lo�lfm�r�q�fl�+f4f���g�r ��+�Cu�#' PUBLI� NJEETIN� S�HEDULED T� DI�CLl�S THE TARRANT ��JN1Y HAZAR� I�1ITIGATIQ�1 A�TI�N PL�N 1B5eptiemher F, �1�A puF�ll����Cii1�L�di�cuss the Tarre rrt Cau rny H���fd M i:igation r��tian P lan ;HazMl4R)is schedu4ed fiarTuasd�y,Sepxcrr,b�r 7.S from�1iAM ar�h��zfe Flr��� artment locat�d�# �0 LakeMiexu Dr.r Axle 1'�i�50�Or��Ct�r[IIIl�L�lhr T�rrant Cuunty Haiard klitlg�tl�n Pl�nlll�l�Team_ Ru�'IFIg Ch�m�et i�l�,Ch� publiG is i.tivited tfl make o�mm�r�#S�r Su�eStiDn S,Gty and�m�r�n� management rrffk:al�wlll be Op n�llld t�answer any q�:e5ti�ns.8.11��rnrp�nLi recei�red fr�rn th� puf�li� 1w111 b�d+]Cu1"�ellted dFld�►Sid��Cd fu r iritl usian i n the Ji azard M It Ig�#I�n,4,�I�r1 Plan�Ha3MA4�]_ Tha Ha�MAF i� heingcomFdet�dth•��gF�� ��p�K��l�e eff�rt vf vfficials frorn TArran#[�uflt�and the Gity}T�wrl�hipefArli�tan, P�ler Bedfar�r Blue h11��nr�, ��Jl�ywi�l�, CrowJey, Dalwprth�fl�[�n .�,ardcns, aFVw AirpurL, Edg,r�lifFYili�e, Euless, EMerman�f�r�# lilll, F�rt 1�l�rt1G Gr�pe�vine, Haltnm{;Ity, H2rslet, HuPSC, Kellef�f���lh�edil�, Lake 44forth, Lakeside, MansFfeki, F��rtM�I��,RandHil�r Pante�c+, Riehls�� Gills, Rlwer Uaks,S�RI�181w,S�uU d�k�,L{raiauga, 4Yestlake,�n�i+����w����fllla�e,The Da Ilas Fa rt ti�'or#h Ink�rn�Cl�n$�AI r�pr-k,l�fli�I�IC}+�f M�rth Texas Health a nd 5ti�n����n#�f (UNTHSC�a nd the NQr#h �arrtral T�xas{ourfll c�fC�pv�fnrri�FliS{N{:TCOG}are also participat�ng In khl5 t�cl�Lion trf theTarrant �ountw Ha�M�F. �y aom pret ing�nd u pdati ng the H aaNJ14P,Tarr�n��q��t��r�d p�rtici pating ja rlsdlctl�n�$r���titkd t�o ���I�f�r fulure fed�r�l relief dollara tfl fund 5p��lfl�r���tion �3t�Je�iS,d�signed ta rpduep�r�iJ�• CI I�Ifl�t�+fuln�r��j:IItI�S rbsu Ikar1�fr4m�isast�r euerrts thr��rghp��#h��;�W�{�, Azle press release. 92 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Bedford �� Liked + � Follawinq — � S17ere ••• � � �ity of Bedfor[�. 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Topic: Publi� Meeting v� the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigatian A��ion Plan Location: Northeast Tarrant County Caurthouset 645 Grape�ine Hwy, Hurst Tx 76�54 Date: Tuesday, February 6, 2p'!8 Tim�: '!�-2PM We'�e �reated an e�ent for your pv�t so pev�le can say they're i... �� �i'��°���������111''i'+1'r �������/����ti�i�����1 _ - � ����������i��t�►ttt�ti�t�1� .�'��-- _ =���r�����1�►�ti4�1���� � 4 � � = Blue Mound Facebook page. 95 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � � � �, _ ���' ��� - �.. - _ ... � .y. , � � � � i� ,� � £1. �� L . . � MONDAY, JANUARY 15 Q 7;40PM AT BLUE MOUND CITY COUNCIL MEETING TARRANT COUNTY HAZARD MITIGATION ACTION PLAN UPDATE Public Meeting Tarrant County and its parti[ipating jurisdictions are updatfng the c�rrent Hazard Mitigation Adion Plan(HazMAP)in order to create a more resilient and safer community for its residents,businesses, and visitors.A5 natural hazards are becoming more frequent and damages more costly,mitigation actions are keykeeping the community safe.We are requesting citizen participation and input in the update oEthe Tarrant County FEazMAP. �em�c..wN�.,.. cawea o�aay.rnmem. ..�...� ... 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M cv�4.M��.�c�er�+F•rrrr�•.. �' �RQC�.L�l�f .. f�a+rti:isYu WJCL ra� u�ae�V FQ �P� —� �'.:.: Hwee oFl-looe Tareant Caunty Qawley Re�eatiunCe�er ielick here farmaeinfu6 1 af'� 11;7i 1$,11:� Crowley electronic city newsletter. 100 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Dalworthington Gardens ._� -. (HazMAP). Dalworthington Gardens � S4 !�aluvcrthinq�or� G:rd�ns By completing and updating the HazMAP, Tarrant County and participating jurisdictions are entitled to Public Meeting 5cheduled far Tarrant apply for future federal relief dollars tfl fund specific County Hazard Mitigation Actipn Plan mitigation projects,which are designed to reduce (HazMAP) and/or eliminate vulnerabilities resulting from di5aster eve�ts throughout the County. Good afternoon, DWG! Please see the below message from Tarrant Gounty regarding an upcaming meeting: This HazMAP is being completed through a coaperati�e effort of afficials from Tarrant Counry and You ars welcome to attend a public meeting to the City�Township of Arlfngton,Azle, Bedford, Blue discuss the Tarrant County HazarcE Mitigatioi�Action Mound, Colleyville,Crowley, Dalworthington Gardens, Pian (HazMAP) scheduled for Tuesday, February 6, bFW Airport, Edgecliff Village, Euless, �verman, from 12-2 p.m., in the Northeast 7arrant County Forest Hill, �ort Worth, Grapevine, Haltom City, Courthouse, located at 645 Grapevine Hwy, Hurst, Haslet, Hurst, Keller, Kennedale, Lake Worth, TX, 76Q54. Lakeside, Mansfield, Norti�Richland Hills, Pantego, The public is invited to make comments ar Richland Hiils, River Oaks, Saginaw, Southlake, suggestions during the meeting. City, County, and Watauga, Westlake,and Westworth Village.The emergency rrtanagernent of€icials will be on hand to dallas Fort Worth International Airport, University of answer any questions. All comments received from North Texas Health and Science Center(UNTHSC} the public will be dncur�ented and considered for and the North Central Texas Council of Governments inclusion in the Hazard Mitigation Action Plan (NCTCOG� are also participating in this editian of the (HazMAP). Tarrant County HazMAP. By completing and updating the HazMAP, Tarrant Contact:Alayna Payne County and participating jurisdictians are entitled to Telephone: 817-704-5682 apply for future federaf relief dollars to fund specific Email:apayne@nctcog.org mitigation projects, WIlICFI afE L�IGSIgIIECI t0 fBCIIiCE �o�!ed on Z�Jan to�]altvorllnn�lon Gardens and/ar eliminate vulnerabilities resulting from disaster events throughout the County. (_'� �F,�,,,k (�I H,�ply This HazMAP is being completed through a cooperative effort of officials from Tarrant County and the City�Township of Arlington, Azle, Bedford, Blue � 7I�;:��;: Mound, ColEeyville, Crowley, Dalworthington Gardens, DFW Airport, Edgecliff Village, Euless, Everman, � ��=- � �-� _ � � �;� � � - Dalworthington Gardens'Nextdoor app. 101 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Town of Edgecliff Village F c c .:���:, ..�. ,.�._ _ , �� ,� � ��.�.». ��:. �; , �,� , � � � � , �, ., �„� ,., �i PATES OF IN7ER - � PL`BI.l�' �1iEE'1`iNC� E;C��iLDi.Td,�D TO llfC�(I[Tb� T�; ,�,,�,e,�F„�oeP„�,e�� T,���'1' C�O�'.l�"P�r�IAZ��I{D :�OZ�GATION�CTIONPI��N �"�;"�'°'" '�°`" �� � __.�: �-. , i'�.�LI . .-�'.i1:�i t��,i„�;-111- I'il'.il'I':.�ull.,f'E�r:lllll�llli(;=11iU11IltI�Un�I�rFrrrh`�P;>>[hed��leQlar '"rM'�!'3'mwNt6lh esaaV,Fehcaa�v i�Lh Iram 1_��FM in the!;.n;hresl I;irn��t C:,untU Courtnouse loca(eU af 645 Grape���ne Nwy,Huisf 'm�u ' ��x;a054,accutAing�otheTarrantCounlyH.�ca�dhii-l�,aL��r,nrlarn;inoTmmri. � rm�a r`eanr �, DwS�ig Yhe mez[ing,ihe public is imiited tc inal�e:on���nei its o-�;r.g„e.li�p;.i�ty,[owEty,and emergenty managemen[ ����Y��� T 06^!Y , ofticialz will Se m�hand to answer any guestieos.kll rornn�en[s recelvc�d froin Ihe public wil:6e documented artd , mnsldered toi incWsion in[he Hazard Mktigatlr.nz Rction?b?n It•ae�aPl. �. Thfs HazTM1FP fs be'�ng tmnplereA tfiiough a�noperaiive ef`cii v<<:ffr�ial<Trom�airanE county and[he City/Iorvnship of � Arting[on,�le,Bedford,Blue Mound,Colleyviile,«<iu.�'��:ey,�al�voithlrigion Gar�lens,DFW Firport,Edgedil!Villaqe, j Euless,Everman,Forest HIII,For[Wo�th,GraVevine,lial[oin[;ty,li�ulet,Hurs[,Kelle�;Kennedale,LaMe Worth,taMezide, Mansfield,North Richland Hills,Vanle6o,Ri�hland Hi{Is,Hi�er Oaks,5aglnzw,Sou[hlake,Watauga Westlake,a�d "-�" i� Westworlh Vit�age.The Dallas/Fo�t Worth intemafion�[H'irport,university of North Texas Heallh ane sc[ence CenterfUNTSC)and the North[en[ral Texas CulHuil of GovPrnmentsfN[i0G1�re also parllclpatlrlg Ihls editlon a�Ihe ������ 1 Talfan[CoSInCyHazMIIQ. �������°'� ii ra�n yw..�qnr�mow � �rpmpfeting and updaling tl�e iiazMPP,Tarrant Couniy and�a�tfcipatino�urisdlcrions areen=�Elea Eo apply fa Nture a � �'��al reliel do4la�s ro i�ind speri���mltigation proiecis,AesigneA[o reduce and/or euminate vWnerab!lllres+esu�nng �W+a'a'3 � . . ,.,, ..- -„_�:rl..,;'.^,;i�[v_ ..-�.. . . , r�r.�rreieva�b� wtes 4�/tl 5 WY S AIH .n yw iN�.�swry i..ilc� • y.,a� re ,d,a.'•r�nr�� � • � Edgecliff Village town website. 102 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Euless The mitigation plan was discussed at the public City Council meeting on February 13,2018. Meetings are announced on the city website. No public comment was recorded. 2ois-o2-i�ce,���� P�i�� acerao� i�eguEar Meetirtg Euless City Councii Tuesday,Februsry 43,2018 247 M.Ec#ar�riwe,Council Charr�bers,Ciry Haff 4:30 p.m. CALL TO�R�ER—CITY HA�L—PftECOUHCIL ROOlrI �IAYD€Z ANQ CITY COUNCIL R�PO��S . Recent Events and Items o#�ommunii�+Interest CCTY EYEIkNAGEl�ANd STA��REPORTS . Reuiew Agenda�tems—Laretta�etc#�eY . Tarr�nt County Hazardaus Mitigafion Plsn Prese�tion—Mike Braxm ■ Financ�al UpdaGe—Janin a Jewell . Capital Projecls U�date—Chns Barl€er . TransportationlhlidGawn Expr�ess Upda�e—C�rris Bar*er CLOSE€} SE*s5iON — Oeliberatian aukhorixed try khe Texas 6overnrnenk Code: Seek legal adviceirom Ihe CikyAk6ameyas avthor�ed by 5e�fion SSfi_071 relafed Ga= . �AaG 9�1 Airport Freeway, LLC Construefian, Fundi�g and deuelapment Agreement . Rivenxalk Paanned Deveiapment aeliberate the purchase, exchange,lease o-r value af real proper4y as au�har9zed tiySe�bon 551.�72 related�a- ■ Crestteaven Additian Car�ceming economlc deve�opment as sulhoriaed by Sectian 5�1.�87 fe9ated to= ■ 30d North Main Street The City Cauncil reserves fhe r�g�f Ga adjoum i�t,a Cla�ed Session ak any txne d�ring Ihe course af this meeting ta cansu�t w�kfi its attamey regarding any of the m atters listed an the�gends,as author¢ed by Sectian 551.071_ 7:40 p.m. COLOHCIL CONSIQERATION OF SCHEDl3LEU ffEMS IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS INVQCATION Jamna JeweJl airector of�inan�e PLEDGE OF ALLEGIAIWCE Coun�il hlemberJeremy Tampkins 7. PRESENTATEOH OF EIYfPLDYEE �SEfZYCCE PIH h :f+w9vw.euIess� ia ommci]!�'O18#Z018-02-13°1a20Crnmci2°Ia20A .h�t 2}5,�419 Euless City Council agenda. 103 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Everman A public hearing was scheduled as part of the regularly scheduled City Council meeting on December 11, 2018 at 6:30 pm at the City Hall located at 212 North Race Street, Everman, Texas 76140. The meeting was posted to the bulletin board outside City Hall on November 19th.The City Council meeting was later rescheduled for December 18.There was no public comment recorded. .. L ,,,�. . .��'.�^.��o;;a:f.,��[ F'V�iltA7lly NliE:Rf�I'�Nl'7(51:12�'1CL'S I�1��' „�n�.,,.�;�a�t�,ne� i�� ���„�� ., ' � �.��„Pr���,,.r � - -� �,5� . n�,�1EaFi_r•r�st ` - � x.� , - � 19,�o�s 2Y� ,.3 .�;'.JCIP Y.f ' " «NCnccr..,�.�:�,.rna��ta,nrt I'Upi_ICMEETINC;>[�-tp�JLtU [)I)ISC'�SSfHEl1RRi1N1C�Ilr1� �Ia�Ai3J hAIC;,�TiON ACl IOv Pi AN Nove[r�her a9,2018'!1 nu:+Fir�:���tin�to tli_c�s�Ilir i eira��t CauntY'Hac�-��7�.ti�al�vn Actio��1"ar� . SN"�MFP1�+schpn;,�rd ior I ues�i� p,.r.Pmlei ii"�i 7_OOA�A ln Shr Ll��r�an C�Fv Go��n��I Ch3��b''�rs I�c..en a!r i2 N R��P ST.Eyp�,�n,I-�xas 7f'�40.icror[f�n in'he'a�+�nT C,�untV lia:ard Mo;iEal�on Pla:min i C g ewn. �urin�l�p meerin�_the putli�is invit0 wn�tlHa comments V>su�gestionc Cilv.Cr,unly.a"� :merge,�n,���an,$rn�on?�ffi��,afs�n;i'16�en hanJ fu�ans�r.er ariv yucsG��'.n�ic�:nmPiils m��ived�i���^ Ih�PuGIiC v✓ill6e tlrri�r•c:ilyd nnd cuiis�defed�o�mcl45inn in Ih:Ha�a�d'�111i=a:.nn Ac*�nn%a❑ {I�IazhlAPj, I his H��MAP i;6rui�rr.mpL�sd lhrough�rnnpe�otivc��Hartof oftl�ials(r�m Ean����Counly and*�}r Y/FOLvrniupnt Arling�a�+,Wle,Eedford,Bluc h'I�und.Lailcyvi'Ic,GuwICY.�31�.vorthulg�an Gardens, :RMcIitF`Jil�dFe.Lu1F5;,Ece•qiaii.f orr��I�il�,Fnn L4'D��h,C:rap?�inp.Nal?nm C.iE��,���n3�el.Huf^L Arliei, .-rnrrNdale,lokC Vuurth,I.akpsirl^.Ir"an;RCltl,No�tli Riclilend Hillo,Pardego,ltichlan�Hil4,,RtvCf Oaks, =egi�invr,iau[hia'se,�ValauKa,lNese[akF,and 4;rPstwo�ihl'i31agC.fhC Uallus Foft V�,'Or�h Interr,ltiona� xirpert,Umv�rs�ty uf�Jo�lh-exas Hral[h and srir+nr.p fenrar(1iVYi 15Ch and[hc�crth Ccntr�i Tcx.: ��G�:f�of GGVCYnmCn[,(NCr COG�aie alsu paolir.ipaling�hkc rtlitinn pf the Tarfant C9Unty NaeV�A?. ( �,,y�amplPtm�2nrf i,ptlating r�e iiazF�1,1P,Iarrant[aunty antl�or.[cipafn�g j�.nsdictionsarc Cn;itled iu !p�y fert�Yure�edc�al relief doll;rs ta Fund srec.fi�mitigaeion pr�jeri+,;iesn:,ned to reduce andJor ,I,rz��nate vi+lnr,i�in:���iN<rNv,�lting trarn�isastar�vznts�h�nugiioul Ihe Counry. a ; 7:'✓Crman I•rnc:�_-r..'..Scrvi;�.r.., �,� ti, . ::ri-c��_Cli]i�iL'..I'V r . '.l.. ::1 - _.� ._ _ ' _ - . � y�- � �F - _ .r,:�, �.� � � . ,. �'� , 4 ,-f+ � „y�. ,`"` � .'��•r � : .:� � �, a . �. � - . , ';!. . ._ 't� . �4 .:�� t � '% rT!. - .�'` . � . . 'i f . ��Fi• . . .4�, . , �{� � y,. � '' � y � . . . .*l �'S . . , �'-� .. .�� . ' .. . F �.4'' el . �I" .J �4a t . `�t�. , Everman City Hall bulletin. 104 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Forest Hill _ - �� r `, ., . , - - �', � �4. �"� � ��_� - �!3v�1�r i. i.��iNpNi C011NNHPZARp v,iilG��'�OM1 ACT��N PW N VA�ilii . 1 _ , �. .... ' 'i . � � _ .. .. - � =1— - � C�e-�'�'_-� Forest Hill public building. 105 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Fort Worth The City of Fort Worth published the Fort Worth Annex on their Office of Emergency Management website.There was no public comment received. �a-a���,e-,o���- x + O'a�:�_��E,rorn�rormiex3s.gow=��.�,--- ---. � r,=sawxze,i3•- � �„�r,n��.< �FrecE�_ _. . .�.z ["j .__r.=�n -��'r-.�.,e. .. .,, d[drs F$r��� p k.e.e�_i; [y �.�...�. b . _...-,r�-:_ E}?�_,._ ._i.. �r��� �_.a.,,�„_-_._. • Fm�[Wnrth Firr Dep:�r�ment celebrates "�'� FanWorthq�� _'�Vzar��er.8_2Q18� • PC2P�!'2d11255 JIl3l'[ikPS d�21ti NIi1lIL[5 E..oea�e>siro�v+inas u.9=�r�pn ThurslFn aP.1. �\Ol',29.2�181 . W ca�tio�drn�lr.g;9ecureak:�cor1[emai�l�•:. ' . 41�ho shi�uld�eKl�ler lor Fo�[ltio:tl-i� _...._..... .-.. .. SN_4F pru^.am?(Oct.I L 20!Ai 1o�ay'sFonwcnno�ramr,vaminosisi�msuen . S]r=n���stz�r.provfArs�ca-n�n�s� ���i n3s oeen canceiiea aua m overeasc�ues o��[duoi���A-1a��h 2�_2016i nnc��brt.ly�2n7lh�:'.F-��F. ' a rort Nort�OUMco�Vfam�ing S��ssm seEn tlnil is C�n[8Ct R e messages by mail$teat�me�s=�Fle �1° Emergency Managen�ent Ofllec ......,,,..�°_nix� fl:7-392-fiG� loin[EmergencyOperation Center: NI�3�J2-�100 View act��e alerts Email: Far resltlents wlih hearing ar��isual Impe4nnents !'Ill4�''I •. Hazard Mitigation Y. � ,.._ . .. ..._ ��� �.�4� � � . - - �ie�-nco�af[heForeNorthN�z�,rd - 11'�u�uiun 9cdon PLan anne�IC�u�.i hac e � '� ` .cmmrn[syleaseemailEmergenu \�,tl'nT2�[�ertt. Mv� � f.i..m ■• - � SEFI(SHELTEB-SEE%INFORM0.210X Outdoor Warning Systei�i ' y� Fc�t lvorth-nlildonr�rai ning systzm m�r be acLicn[ed for � im Alnd o(emer�encR not lust seuere�ceathec].eurn murz�:I+nut the city s outdoor rcarnmg ststem. .l Fort Worth Office of Emergency Management website. 106 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Grapevine � j ,.. _ �� � �,� �_� _ ,,, . .,4f�Nusxxfi�a . ".•� �T• " . . . . . . . .�iaN a[�i oN PLCu11P0A '�� - - ....���.. �..�� .'�:. . ........ ,.,�.. . . .. I ' . . ... - � - SontlS NM1 IIOX . . � � . ... . I � .. . ... � . g .. . � "U J C7'-.� . .. ,�:,.._ . . . . : . . .�az _ . ' . . . 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'�}��� - ��"��� � �""� " :�.�.���.����.��� -����� Grapevine City Hall bulletin. 108 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � Ready`.Grapevine - ... .�:i'..$ ;r The Norh Cent�at Texas Counci3 of Governmants(#JCTCOG)is E�osting a �ublic meeting to discuss the�arrant Cou�ty� Haza�d fvlikigatian Action Plan fiiazhrlAP:�.T3�e Haz:'V1AP id�n#ifres natural haaards and pfltential rnitigation strategies to reduce their impact avhich is a critica!companent of Grapevine's all-haaards Emer�enc}� lulanat�emer�t Program.�rapex��9ne residents are inv9ted ko attend this informative meeting to learn abaut the pkanning prqcess. p�ovide carnrnent. and ask questions. Tuesday. February G.2018�12PM-2P147} Northeast Ta�rant County Caurthousa E�35 Gfapeti�krae H+,vy Harst,T7€76L5� � � �-- � � .� -� - a- �-;c _ -- � : .�� � ,s -j . � ,� +�: TUESDAY. FEBR't1ARY � �.•, 12:��PNf TARRANT�U4}1VTY HA�AR� - - M[TIGATI��V AC710N �I..AH U�DATE . , " Fuhlie M�Ring ..ii�n�.eum r ai.9�,p�r�vyui ir3Jo-inrl.ai�n�•.,.i�p.Gtiei.�i�.� ,�n��nl ry�:ar�MAqaqn A��on Pl�n(H.aMAP}�n wd[�e4 t��r .����xe r�lsne aMf..�H 1w�,�.,���ey rar es Rs+de�t4,h�nmrs. i���rsRen.As riakural YuzW ilc ua he[oriNnq mora l�p.ienl.i i� �.lo�a�qa4 me�r cmlFy,rnRlgrtmn acEnNs.ie Uy ko-eµng il ir - �•n.mnmtY 4af r 1Vr aic re.prstnq[d iTr+i,�a��hnpal�en�nel u q:• ���I��-��s:!.r,�:r•I��T.�.-�.n�����d}:7 i�6iAP � ��_....��_'_'.` � •� Grapevine Facebook page. 109 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Haltom City NDq � � -,�-t� GNILSPRVICE � . _ a,��.:,s ���� _,iiALT•,;.. �Ft���CCI,E � us�rsfTB.]01B _ .__ . - e�lerRoamE ..- — -- - . _. noii 9:I1':'I.6660 ityP�rblicLibmry� - .. - - � - �Y�alw "°„"" PUBLIC MEETING oiscussioN oF ���.�,��:x�,o�a�=;x ti����e��>��,a�� HALTOM CITY HAZARD MITfGATIpN ACTION PLAN SATURDAY,OCTOBER 6,2018 c°'°"�"ai'"^"+�'°"�^'ce�°'^'^'�'°" 5525 BROADWAY AVE a�r�me a��w�w,�m ns m���s i9 �` 's""°�""oo°"'"`��1tlnLeO"a"' HqLTOM ClTY FIRE STATION ill ry R��g a�,��a�����ma, lOAM-1PM LE PV9�IJC FiEA Fk�lMAT SND „�r� re � pMessage from Code Enforcement � hey,re �d�F�ooRem��,��.e�x� � � ff� , � � p�� eorohccry�sg od ���aacu.vis .�d�� r� �,�p. 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Haslet city website. 111 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Hurst HU R 5 T 1 G/�Iy J �■ � � �f Select Language Home Csler�::ar Servic�li^_qucst S.�yConne[ted Con[ar[l1s IntheKnaw : � � � �• � Pcsidcr�[s»�n�hc Know a EVENTS CALENDAR I�irtsiz�: Shar�•&1400kma�k F��edLack -Piiirt Puhlic meetingto discussthe7arrant County Hazard Mitigation action plan �ate: 02/06�2018 12:00 PM-1:W PM Loratton: Northeast larrant County Courthouse 645 Grapevine Hwy Hurst,Texas 76054 f'� Add to my talendar Tarrant County and its participating jurisdictions are updaNngihe current Hazard Mit�'gaHon Actlon Plan(HaxMAP)in orderto createa more resilient and safer community for ITs residents,6usinesses and visitors.As natural haxards are 6ecoming more frequent and damages more mstly,mitiqat�'on actions are key to keeping the communiry safe_We are requesting�itizen parii�ipation and Input in the update of the Tarrant County HazMAP Flyer xetum io(uf7lisl?? Hurst city website. 112 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Keller �,.,...��., ���......., . a � . .-,....... �-�-�..,,.•��.•�.:.:.. . - - �: �r����:�a-�� � _ .:.�;.__:.,�'�.:.t:}.. :�:' - � keller�er�� :�,�i,���m�.-i��:,,��3���«i�•,�i,,.i�;�:,,;c.��,�,::�i,n�:��•:rs:v:,�,i���n,:��,,:�,..<<,,,��i�:.��� ���,i oe«: ue�mr�.•:., - - ��mm�,nxm�n.•ii,..�:�.r u�r��n.��r,n���y u.,ere�m�ii�au„n ncn��Ninn puniMnp�i.•...•.• . . ••� eon�o a n.�•� fun�:{i.y,fch,5 m 1h�Ho�ihras!in•i.vd Ceimry COW!hda;n IqWMA.�•.. :��re+vine nwr,Ni,<,r�v�i�Wf�.n�e i�e*ra�i cwnor Ha�n,d a��ionnon rian�.mo*earn hr.:�. .. 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Rr r�nipir[i^����]�c•1:i�1��i1.n H�ixMAl�.I��in���n��iy n�M p����i�^it�n�I�i��sQl[f�ons a�e=��'• • i . � i. � . . .� ...:^I:.�� .. .. .::.I:[n�...�... ......AyT.n��A[n r��i[ �.. 1t:[u•n,ru r�";:.:'-, Keller city website. 113 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ���kl � � � �'�iZ+�il� .r � 5 r� Joi�i us'Ilie�day tn cliscuss T�rrant Caunty�s I�axanl nuli�;fui��it plan Crt.p Conncil. hl�ppf jpf Regnjar]y�cpt�4 4 pu6�ii nieeling to�iis�uss the TarranC Corinty Haaard hiiEigation�ctivn nl�s 1Tlti t 11111 �,},,�j�,Feh.�� fHa�hiAF) is s�3�ed�xked from iu�nn tc+ Z��_�n. Tuesday, Fab_ 6 at tlie Northeast i�elle,�Towu Hali Tarranz[;nueyn� Caurthausz l3caied�r fi4,Gra}�evine Nti.y,Hurat�':5C 7�5�,she Tarr�i�i Co�ti�ty Hazarc{hiitigatian�Euiniiig Teai»has aijnounced Duang the niecting, the Fublic is imtited to nia�e comrnents or s«gges[inns. 1�c6.51li � � City, t�nu�it}', an3 einzrgenry uianageinent af�icials u•ill he nn liand to anss+er ftb.S+I;trks Fr atio»$o:tr� �ny questaons, �1 �onimei�is re�eiti�ed#roin the publi€x•i�l 6e dn�uiiiea3Fed an� 1�c6.1 d i PJaiuvn� ' �anLSL eon�idere�far in�kusion in the f�axsrd hfiti�x¢ian Actiou Fl�u�upd:�te. r.6.13 r�ll�r�-eley FiW7g period endr:Fela, iG far I{eller Cit}�Council electian t r¢6. I�j Fublic Arts Snazd - --= ose i�iierested i n running far�la�e l or F'iare 2 0�the keiler ' y � - ,!b ta fite for ca�xdida- ' r � �1 �� � I'e6ruar}•Nighl Hikr f the k3a}' S.- , - ;_. I�elker�.ity Feb.�,{i .ni,star#at �ll� ����{il�i�en�6eesaree�e�rtedat-Largefoethree-yeaetern3s.Tlwseu�� F fae re-eletision this s}�ring are Ma��sr�'r�7 Terti an�i€'lua 1 C�attnci Mroman I>ebbie the�-9�inx�L1ug ��7i nf� � Se}^aii,�nd Pl;��e 2.Cuu�u�lnian Arni>>a hliaa�u. Par�c�+arkir�g,lak, +e�. M lll ��117t�1C{St�+packeks are as•aiiable fax download un the uty we6si#e or Fraun City �i1�RuteSrn�vDri�•e '�. 5ecretart' Kelly Ballor��s oFKte ai Itieller To}t�s Hall, Iffl4 Bear Creek Parl.�ray 7J�e firsf ?4fur�dc�v o{each nvvn{i, x��� Clffice l�aurs are$am_to}�,m.,4'�andayiJ�ro-ugh Fridar.Ear�y-roting for hhe h�fay exp�ort�i��ere��!sar¢��}ru�'�J2iY��771fi25 Q� 2015 election rvill run from,�pril i�[�1761L��3�ZaY k. haidsv�ffi�inder tl�e s¢ors!CJHtdrew undcr 16�m«st'vrr�crarrip�areledbyRnad�e�f. Tl[Loe#S.lr8i�8I]Lellos4'foiFoCk1�1�'ortl75vmplton}•Oriltestra,7oncert {��iFi'eeu•iihaCnp 'I�te Fnrf�+k�areh 5}�nplian3 t7rrhestra retur�is to iCeller fnr its annual con�eri �'eb.6,'�-li]�n1,Lk�St•n Bros.Eatei�; hastecf by Ii��ler i�ubl�c.4rts a!i p.m. 5atur�fay,hiarch 3 at iC�ler I�igh SchvaC's i54 S.MaviSt,Ste. 165 FineArts Center,501 Ya[e s]rr Roa'J.�lejan�fra Gaenex fsuillen will be conriuctin� ,Y�afia�rrva�rsgc���allr�ststophyf�n�eet,rhat the o�ehestra in €electiuizs Fiom �ossiiyi, Stxati•insky, I�rizten, Raure, Br;tl�ms:ui� r<��a+�d ask quesdiar�s afyortr t'ef�er Fa�ire ��r��` 4 e�eers. I�CLfYO &rvs. x�i!! 've provtdi��g Tickets,$�_ per�ersan,]ll:l}'�€'}}lli£}1.14E�at The Itizllet Puinte,�#0; Rufe Snaw atte��deesw�rhfree ce,�feear�eir�rrnfshe3. Dti�•e; Iieller Tov��n Hall, 114U Sear Crcely Pk++ry•;and tlse Ftieller Gei�ior Acuvitiea Center,66s]jolinsa»ILo:td.A kinute��nun�6ero1 tirl�tssi�ill alsobe���aila6�ean siie Wa1l�,Ruu Puah thr a+r2ning n?the ioniert,thougl�an3ti-cas13 wil]6e acce�rte�at t�,e 3aaf. Feb,10,9 x�n.to iioan,Saxr Cree1: Foe additinn:��eiails,call S 3 T-i�#3-�Oa or emaiI publicarts�cityof1ce31ei_rvni Fark,�00 8e:u-Creek Park Road ICeffer's�rstspecfaltaecdsfu�r rran ber�efeth5rg SprLtg rc�yclin�e4�eift set for Satiuda},141a1'ch 3 he[�er 15D Speciat O�tiYnp�ts. Firtu deiai�s Itelker residents are inti�ited tu bring t�eir househnld h.�xarcious+raste,recy clablr a�r th�riry website.tx Frsra�ot�c ei�er�t. ele�7ranics and persanal tiocuments in need a1 s�red�ing ta Ehe spring rtv.�cliag _ _ eti•eeit s�l�eduJed tha inornu�g a!5atclyday,M�r�h 3 ai tlie h'�unicip:il 5emce Center, 1�1 I�earL'.reekPkx�r 4Vzsi. Games o( HousehaFd haxardoe�s v+:tste (oF+en to Iwe�ker resi�ents ortfy] wiil �e callecte� T�r�anes�foesnt Franx 9-11 a.n�.ae�it�itii tlie�rud Cruiser is fu.El,tYj710El£5'P]'C{tfl1C5�7£St.E�C�ti'Uf71C5 reiurn until Apri] rec}'�ing and docunieast s�uedding h�•:�la6le to Keller residenzs a�xd �isinesses ' , ir Z019,hur you cai� flin�it of 3�anker bu�s or tail kitchen garhage�agsJ wfll 6e a3ai�a6�e ueitil naon, f:�ce t►ome fnn �«n�ent sti�ter hill or driwer�s lic.ense sho�ving y�a�r Eieller address svi�]�e re�uired � � Snmvtoday� fneaccess ta tl�e drnp-aff'six�, Ple�se nr,te:�11 lvLi i»5t re et}H31�}• 3 i i iraf3ic tiri[1 be directed ia tu rn�ti�st on Wail- - Frice Itiel�er i�oad and t�b:�the first right on�o Chishalrti Ti ail,ap}roai,hing thc hi 5C FfU[7]I.klt'SOtl[fl. 51�.,R:Y�d.'tFld�'.��lE`f FD 6�1C2F5 it1I],�SSt5t Lfi directing resideiits to ��� �f rhe unloa�ing statinns. For safetv�nd efficienr};�rsidrnts are nat:�llnwad to u•af�: �egfousl.�vo�rnsl i or bike thzir items to this eve�si.F'arti�z�+a�yzs must stay iii their vehides a�al]�imes AdopFlia+i Ce�ater f and+v�tching uf s�ii ed�}ing will nat be peemiete+f in ar�er ta kee�tr.�Bic �nuving. �33�)Rujt 5'r�ax�Drft�r { � �� Volunteers will]ian�fle i�nluaujing.4�is#ef�er�nitttd househald�i.iZ�C�{011S 5V25{L' :��id e3e€tronic4 ks;3;�;ulabfe on zhe city wehsite,l)uesiians:'[;:,ll 817-i43-�000, � � , � , , � � Keller electronic city newsletter. 114 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Kennedale . . . ��ity a(fCEnnedale is on Nextdoor the pnL�ata social nelvlork for neighborhoods —e?�s K,znneGa!e h:z.�neda�e Fcl���[=.��arcies ���tt cF�=nne�7ala i �,� � f-� 4 ��: }''� ,. ` �E r,I �.�I 1 �,� �9t�„�_ �'��. •�;:��� �� � ' _ ... 6CF�N�Elll�Lm City of Kennedale K�nnedale i�a family-orierded ccmmunil�proriding a re.'ugefiom Ihe hevEic paca o`Ihe Qallas Fort-Fcrt�",or1F���leiroplex. Ple�se contaci us kvilh an_:quesfions thatyou ma.;haue 'r`ou're here �oU�heme Like us on Facehcok: v:t+w,cityufk�nnedal�.com:°4 Folle�;us on 7�;iltsr 3n.�:cityvfkennedale corn:'h. :�1�afkarr.zdala��a�� f.;cra i��fc . � Public Meeting io�iscuss the Tarrant County Hazard�ufitir�atifln Plan:Tuesday,February 6 ' � �'r =---:-y 3.�7�rt-mu^'��:a���cc-.�=:a-_"' rs "_, . . . . ' On behalf o:lhe Gity�of Kennedales Eireraenc�,�PA�nagemern Qepa�ment 1he Novth Garual re;:as Gouncil af vo�aernments rrill Ge hosEing a puGlic meeting ta dis�uss the Tarrai7]•�cun1�; M�zard A�itigalion�Action Plan fHazlvinPr.A Ha�Iv1nP idQntifes natural haxards—such as [ornadoes and flooding—thaS could impavk ahejurisdiction and ider.tifee�c!icns to mitigaEe thoss impacts. If yau knar,o`•aulnerabla area3 or na�ards affecling the Gity cf K�ni}eaale.t;e�,lould love 10 hear �ram you during Ehis iniorcnative mee3ing Puhlic�vleeting ta tliscu�s the Tarran�Gounly Haz�rt�F Tuesday.Februar;6 241G from i2:U4 noan Ia 2:4G p.rn NarEneastTarrantGounty�•vourtliauseti84SGrape•;meHxry HurstT�?GOS�ii Kennedale Nextdoor app. 115 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan �►Like �,Follow A Share ••� � �Selld 1�1e55agc KENNE�ALE -'��k+�� ,� Ciry af Kennedale-City Hall �^ Public&Gauernment Senrice in Kennedale. .. �,... Januar,�30 � Texas City of Kenfiedale- rou ARE rrvv�rEo on bena�f or rpe citp or Kennec�a�e's Er-iergenca� City Hall Q F,9anagement Department the North CenVal Texas Council of Governments vaill be hosting a public meeting to disaiss ihe Tarrant County Hazard Community See�r - � �-""� h;litigation Action Plan i Haz�:4AP}A Hazh4AP identifes natural hazards— such as tomadaes and ilocdina—ihat cotdd impact the jurisdictian and . inv��e your I�iends.-o hlie this Faqs Home identifies actions to rniti�ate those impacis. �♦ 2.904peopleflcethis A�out li you know of vulnerable areas or hazards afTecting ihe City of Kennedale. v��e woWd lave to hear From you during this inYormative meeting� . z.Ezo peoale foCov:tnis Events Fublic M1.4eeflng to discuss the Tarrant CounN HazhvlAP Email Signup Tuesday:February 6.2G18,iram 72:D0 noon to 2:OC p.m. Aqout Se�.;i� Northeast Tarrant Ccunty Courihouse i6d5 Grapevine Ht�ry,Hurst TX 75054] Photos �� VIdB05 iARRr,P.TGOLM1liYC6�J +r'P Emergenty Management Pasts rha Tar2nt�^ur�-y.���rt�.ce-��Em,e�een�,; . ��. .. Communih' 1.�-i�a�emenl iTCOE;.Ij ainte to t�elp r�ir.mur,ities C 405 f�[unicipa€Qrive E�E���u�y '�'7 iurisdic[ianswilh preparing ior mitigating Kenneaaie Tezas7soso lnfo antl Ads � A � a�ainst,responding to and recoeenng from�atural eet G�redions MAHAGEM�HT - �, j8,,,9�5-z,o, � �2 2 Shares � Typically replies�:•��ith�n ar.hour Sentl Mess�ge �r�Like �Comment �} Share � .; r�:�:v ci'.yoikennetlale.som a - Y � Pu6'�.ic&Go�derni�e��.ISe�r�ce�G-oasn�i-�e-t 1� pr9an,-2lio��C:t�•Fall � Kennedale Facebook page. � ICENNEDALE �" aouo�v '� .• Public Nleeting ta Di�cuss the Ta�rant County Hazar� Mitigation Plan: T�esday, February 6 ��tlf����t�,�"��C���C�I�.���fr�C�! EI�IER EN�Y NIANAGENLENT Tn�c�,�r�rc:o��T��.r�.x:tis �-. •,� -�c��dn�c•.0 Q t� C; � '01$�,.�ite• .;eout �ei��=e:�re, �er��s � .�cf�oli� Co�+K es ad=�nr'n Kennedale Twitter page. 116 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan �t� �1 N E D,q ����� �� � �� • ��. • .. �Si. 1887 c"5ltare 3"pr Sitz�;i:n!s Se�:'C11.�� r'` �, �� �'i� YOV'RE HkRE Y� YDt1R HOME Facility Reseraation In€o � - '�-r,3 _ Cakendar ° � Vev�alf cafenda�s is the tlefaUlt.Choose Select a Ca:entlarto vie�rra s e-ufic calentlar StileKthe armvrs on edher siCe Employment Opparhuuties P oF�he cur;ert rr�onth to change ihe monr. MunicipalCode Gounci!,BwrC,and Commission me^tir.g mformation ran be fountl ae� Licanses,Pemiits o �Q Inspec8vns p F��eaF3��i�rf �y nn.�.ryrn_ � �s�cs���cem�caima�� � Budgets _ 5e��a�a��„ . q Reqiwst Publlr Information EUent Detakls - .-�_�_.- Y Clairus Against the Ciry -� ��-�--- M•P noaace Puhlic Meeting to Discuss the Tarrant County ;r_�c� Fearua�rd 6.20�3 Resource�lrectory Hazard Mitigation Plan Tiire; 12:OOPhA-2�0 PM � Tuesday,Febraary 6.2018 6r aehali oi the Citp of Kennetlales Emergency PA2nagement ��at3a3�. Northeast Tarra�t County Courtlrause Deoarment.fieNor.nCen.ra4TexasCouncifoFCoae�omen[s Adtlress: 645G�apevinek�ry r:ill he hasting a p�61ic rneeti�g to discuss ihe Ta�rant Countq Hur's!,iA 76054 Pay171P1]TS Hazard Ningation,4clion Pia�(HazAAAPi.A Ha�hAeA� idenIicesna:�ralhazards—suchastomadoesantlflooding— -� FREE that could impactihe�unsdicison and idenbfes ac,ons to Natify Me m4iga?e:�ose impacis.If ycv knov:of vulnerahle area=ar haza rds afledin g ihe Ciry oP Ke nnetla le,vde vdcultl I ove to hear from co�du rin g!€�is��.nformative meeRng.PubHc fdeehng Agendas to discuss?ae Tamam toumg 3iazhA?.P Tuesday.FeC[uar�6. 27'0.fron��12�06noon1o2�00n.m Northeac�Tarra�tCountp Co-�rthause'd45 Grapa:�ne H:;y.R�rs7TX 76�n4: EMER�EHCY MANAGEMEHT �,,��.:,,�,�„,;ti.��,,. f V :x o Kennedale city website. 117 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Lake Worth • Tor�3dc safe:r 7=s h.9�'�r a s • 5•r.er---°C=ie� • l�.'eat�zr��;ss • TX=mer�-_.:�:a-; s�- .� �.. 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PUBLI� h'lLETl�ta SCHE�ULE� T� �IS�U55THETAf�F�AN��.s]ll��f t�AZARQ I'I�IIGfATk�fV ACTION PLAI� lanuary 18,241�A publicmeeting ta disruss#he Tarra�rt Caunty Haxard ldfi#igatian Action Plan (Ha�r1AP)is xheduledfarT�rursdav,Fe�ruar,r E�fi-36 PM Lakeside Town Hall,3E3U Canf�deratie Paris Pod_ Duririg the meeting,th�puhfic is imrroed tv rnake oomrnenu aP suggestiores_City,Coumy,and emergPr�cy rnanagementoffioals wil I he o�hand to answer any questions_AII mrnmenxs reoeived irom the puhlicwill he darumented and€onsidered for indusian in the Harard Mitigatoon Artion Plan [HarMAP�- This HaxMAP is beeig romple#ed through a aoaperative effort o#offi€ialsfinrnTarran#Caumy and th�e City{iownsh�of Arli ngton,�lxle,Bedfnrd,Blere Moun4�Col leyvil le,Crowley�dalrrarthi�gton Gardens, �FW Air�ort,Edged'df Village,Euless,Esrerrnar�,Forest Hill,Far#b+forth,Grapevine,HakarR City,Haslet, Hurs#,Keller,ICennedale,La3oe Vworth,La�eeside,RRans�eld,Nor[h Ri€hland HilEs,Pan#ego,Ridiland Hills, River Oaks,Saginaw,Southlake,Wa#auga,WesNake,and Wes#wor[h Village.The Dallas Fort L1laeth In#ema#innal Airpart,Uni�.ersity of Noe-tle Texas Healfih ar�d 5€ienre Gerroee(UNFHSC�and#h�North Cenu-al Fexi.s Counol of Gw�rnrnenis{NCTC4C',}are aLso�arti�ipating this editi�o#the Farran[Countyr Ha¢MAP. �y ao�nplexoog and updating the HazMAP,Tarrant Caurrty a�d parti€i�atingjvrisdi€#ions aree�rti#led ta apQF�for firt�o-e federal relief dollars ta fund speQFic mitigatinn pra9e€��desi�ed tv redur.e and{nr efiminatie vul�erabifi#i+es resul�g#rom disaster e+rnn�tF�au�aut the Coceityr- Lakeside public announcement. 119 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . �, .;�; . _ ,�M ' � FM ' _� -=x ��, � -— �u�. _ + , y � �, * ' # � .. �• �Y '� c '`�'�.y� � ��; 'y -ar�_.ypy,, . . ti� � ' � �� , �i ` �� + � ,�� + _ - . � _ �:{! � ;����: '``�� � # �■ Y w �:::;_,. 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TH I�R��AI�, FEBRI�ARI� � � �:3�PM ��RR��1T ���IVTY H�ZARD 11�11TI��TI�N ���I�N PLA�1 l��D�TE Pu�lic Meetir�g Tafr-arrt�ounty and its participa#ingjurisda�tions are�pdating#he �urren#Hazard Mitiga#�onAction Pian�Ha�MA�}inorderto c�eate a more resilierrt and safer�ommunity for its resideerts, businesses, an�wisitors.As r�atura!hazards a�e becaming mare frequent and � � ,� F damages more costly,mitigation acEions are k�y�Ceeping the commu�ity safe_Yde are requestir�g ciki�en�arE�cipation a�d�nput ' in the u�date oft�re Tarr�nt Courrt}r Ha�MA�_ 1 4 'i � � f. • • � Fi �i al + �_I � { � r�aa�v�r:r-i-ax� +,�M1 � Cwn_ aiGc�ar�Rarh � Lakeside public announcement. 120 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � TOWN OF L,4iCESIDE _ ' R�GULJ1f�CITY C�UH��L i41���ING � 883���i+�FEJ]ERA�E PAR�C f20A� LAItESIQE, T]C 76908 ',l�yu�Ptil:ick laca[ R 3r.�:i V��=anr �:3f�P_C14n Pit[i Plu�c�',3.�}�ink�.n�un ¢'3C�2 Kdtl=��I�!f1�t01� Pl.0 i':R'�II h�1u r r�Ni Jl'r:-a-u T{�rn �ursrror�t ta the�rrov�S�U115 Df ChC�ptCr S51 T�.Yos�,vv�rnmcr�t Cude,�b'G T�CF is hfr�by qiven vf o Rrquta� �ii�+Gou�rcl�11+7ceFi�7g n�CF1e Ta1l+J7 Qf Lvkes�de�ta be head rn� Tfi.a Fsday_FebrUorr�3.��128 at 630?.NF. rn cna� �rtw fiorf Cqunn! 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You are welcome!o attentl a pu�lic meeting to discuss[ne Tarrant Counry Hazara fv]itigation Acfion Plan{HazMRP)scheduled far Tuesday.February 6.Sram 12-2 p m..in the Nor[heast Tarra�[County Courthouse.Iflcated at 545 Grape�ine hl+ny. HursL T7L.76055. TRe public is invited to matce comments or suggestions during ihe meeting City Cour�ty and emergenty management officials wil�be nn hand to answer ar�V quesfions Aii camments received from the publie wiil pe documented anq considered Tor inclusivn m the Hazarci hlitigatian AeSion Plan�FfazhlAP} By campleting and updating lne HazMAP.Tarrant County and partic�pat�ng �urisdi�t�ans are enGlfed to apply inr future tederal reliel dollars ta iund speufc mitigation projects.which are designed to reduce a��cl�ar elimanate vulneratitlit�es resulting fram disasFer events throughout[he CauntV This Hazh1AP is heing completed ihrough a cooperative effort of offciafs firam Tarrant CauntV and the C�S}+lTowns�ip of Arlington.Azle.Bedford Bkue Maund Coileyville.Crowley.�alwor[hington Gardens.��W Airpart.Edgerliff Vlllage Euless.E�erman.Forest Hill_�ort Worth.Grapevine.Haliom Crty Haslet.Hurst. kelier.Kennedale.Lake Worth Lakeside.Mansfield.North I�iehland NiEis. Pantega.Ricn�and Hius.River p�ks.Saginaw.Svutn�ake.Watauga.Westlake.and LNeSiworYh Vill�ge Th2 p811a5 Fort GVorth Irl[�m8tipnal AirpDrl.lJni�ersEty of tJQrth Texas Heal[h and Science Center{IJi�THSC}and the NaRn Centrai Texas Councll ot Governmenis{�JCTCOG]are a[so partie{pating in this ed3Van af!ne Tarran[ County HaLh9AP Con[aet Alayna Payne Te E e p h o n e.817-70 4-5682 Email apayn�@neteag or�� Tarrant County Public Health Nextdoor app. 134 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan .. � �. - �,���T.• ,._�ns . : . .,, ., � ... ;:�...�1 I.L4'�i]'i113 R.I�' �.:`.:�i:: . , �:��. _ ,�r.:...,C.ih S,:rre�in I����ih::!'�i:„f lkaicr.a,i.I:cil•I,:r�•rtilL il;.�i iFi.;�r,•':, ik. ' • �ir>i�il tr.!at l,ui�rli:i I}�,,inl:a�Ci;} r;s "�` . �,1i;!�'' - � �lall.'I. `h'iirl�r I�oa,l '.L'JIJJ":I. I L`k:5k.I�;14i:'f'I I11L1 F'� -. . - - ti3�i h�.hc 7ncxt:.ocri'l�mecmmr:��i.�:_:[:li:ip�crxi-� �ui��i��,o-.+, �� � . . ' - .' `�;�p„A(1 `+s. �.. - . ��� ...,c,� ; . � . __ =�': , -, -, �, ;:' �5 f. . 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Campus Annnuncements Empinyee News 5tucfent N�ws Title: LINTHSC Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Posted Date: October 25, 2017 lJ RL: }�p�,�(Iwww.unthsc.edulsafet�lunthsc-hazard-mitiaation-a�tion-pJ�p,( Description: Please take a moment to re�iew the infarmation pra�ided on the LINTHSC Hazard Mitigation Actian Plan tHazMAP} wehsite where you can learn more ahout LINTHSC mitigatian planning efforts, The L1NTH5C HazMAP Planning Team wants to share the de�elopment process and decision making of the HazMAP with L1NTH5C community stakeholders such as students, faculty and staff Camous Announcements Emolovee News. Student News return to today's announcements For content questions, contact brandi.larar�aunthsc.edu For technical problems contact the webmaster cQ 2017, UNT Health Science Center 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, Texas 76107, 817.735.2000 l 1NT S,�u ,tam I I 1L[L� I 1NT f7allas Fthirs Hntl Ina Campus Emergency 817.735.2600 :�srch.. I 5earch I UNTHSC online newsletter. 136 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � � 1 Facu Ity News M�►nr Facult�J�taff Title: LINTHSC Hazard Mitigation A�tion Plan Posted Date: Octoher 25, 2017 lJ RL: https:,(Iwww.unthsc.edulsafetylunthsc-hazard-mitigation-action-plan,� Des�ription: Please take a moment to re�iew the information pro�ided ❑n the UNTHSC Hazard Mitigation Action Plan �HazMAP} wehsite where you �an learn more ahQut LINTHSC mitigation planning efforts. The LINTHSC HazMAP Planning Team wants to share the de�elopment process and decisian making ❑f the HazMAP with L1NTH5C community stakeholders su�h as students, fa�ulty and staff. Facultv News, New Facult Staff return to todav's announcements For content questions, contact brandl.laraC�aunthsc.edu. 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' ��� � - - � - � About To�ic:Pu61ic P,4eeting of ihe Tarrant County Hazard h�itigation Action Photas Plan Sae�,I��P�c=�iu- � Lceatian:Northeast Tarrant County Courthouse.o45 Grapevine Hv;y. Videcs HurstTX 76051 Revie�,�•s �ate TuesdaV.February G.2018 �129 I.kes-5[���:���_: Time�12-2Pf�d Jobs pn behaif or City of ll+atauga's Emergency 1�+1anagement Depar�ment. �128 fai.;+� Notes the Noith Central Texas Council of 3overnmenis K�ill be hosting a public meeting to�iscuss il�e Tarrant County Hazartl Mitigatian Action Fian 8�e��a"�E Fe2d Events fHazfvtAP�. - . . Ser�ices A Haz1�1AP identifies the natural hazards.such as tornadoes and � floctling,i3lat can have an impact on t�e jur]stlic3ion as lMell as itlentiflec ?7y�,vere nere=4 thls vreer g�oP the ac[ions[o mitfgate thcse impacts.The Hazf�1AF is a critfcal tooi for maintaining and improWng our resiliency[o natural hazards in the area. Groups If ycu kna�^�o�any vulneiaDle areas in Ciry of Wa[auga or the main �-�;o pos�reacn��s r�ea� p�e� hazards a*�ecting Citi�of VJatauga,���e�a:ould love[o hear from you.A11 are invited?o attend[�1is informative meeting. a�e de-,v e�•;:5 tni=��;•eeic Watauga Facebook page. 139 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Town of Westlake -� CE Scluticns EMS Con... ���7 larget5clutions Thesaurus.�om�Find... Q National Fire Code:5... {���Code of Ordinanres I... � Intermedix Login �p Ci�i�Plus Login �L I " i i � � Town ofi Wes�lake-Go�ernmeni t? . . , Espanol Portugues[6rasif: + Francaia rFrancz�� �autsch Public N1eeEing�Tarrant Coun4y antl its participaEing jurisdictions are updating Fhe currenF Hazard Mifigation Action Plan in order to create a more �'����� �� '� '�� � � ' ���' resilienf and safer communitv for its residenFs trusinesses.and visitors L"Je'd love Vour inpu� Click rn the imaac`c-more inTo. F�iY r� • r .,� ';k� � • 'r} "� . - 7 _ � � I .,`� . � . �'n TIJESDAY. FEBRUARY 6 '�� 12:�dPIVi �ARRANT C�UNTY HAZARD �' ''� ' � MITIGATfON ACTInN PLAN UPaATE ` "' Puhlic Meeting 1a�:}n:La['n.yd�.Ci't�.�rti::i:n1�n[�J�:r...�'[ii.�nS.��e.��da:�r.��-_� .ui riqna:a+aMRJa:�cnAc:�m�'qn{i!a:NAPp�nurCc�:c.�raa• .,i,�oie rpyl�Pn!and S,i1P�[pmmU�Ry�o�ii5�Kide�l5�dUSmpi_e_, ud.�sixon.As nax�ra�haxards a-e 6ecoming more frcquc�c a�rt •:an:agps mrne Coslly,m2yahnn a[GonS are 3�ey kePWr�g Me ...mrn.,�e.ysafe Yfearereq.�ss4ny�nrzenpartripa[ionand�np�: �nllie�•�tla.�of:�:.�iarranLCo�•�tyNd2!�AP _ See more of Town of WestEake-Go�ernment on Facebook Westlake Facebook page. 140 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan City of Westworth Village Westworth Village passed out citizen surveys at a local citizen's meeting.The survey was four pages long and asked questions regarding local hazards, community assets, trusted resources, and mitigation activities that would be taken into consideration when developing the city's annex in the Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan. The following pages are the results of these surveys. 141 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westwor-�h Vilfage Hazardous Mitigation Survey i:C]uring,the pasY fi.ve years in#he city you.cu�rently res�de in;:iia�e yau.or spm�one in.your househofd.di.rec#ly expeTien�ed d natciral disaster sueh:as a tnrnad�,�t��dFn�,w�ia�r�,hail;or ather'natural disaster?: YES NO no,skipta Question 3y 2:lf ypu:answeretl:yes ta question.l;p�ease:indicate`which:disaster{�)titas ezperierlced . : Dam Faifure Hail prought High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansi�e 5oils 7ornada ExtremeHeat Wild�re Flooding WinterStorms 3:.How cuncer�ted::are ynu about khefollowing natural ilisasTefs? Very Samewhat Neutral Nat Very Ha Concem Noi Concerned Concerned Concerned Applicahie �am Failur� Fiail praught � High Winds EarChquake �.•- Lightning Expansi�e Spils v� Tornadn �f� Extreme Heat WiIdfire � Flooding Winter5tarms 4:.Ffa�e:you.ever.kecen�.ed information abo.u#.hn+nr to.mahe ri�em�ers pf ynur hausehold.and your:hame safer from nafural disasters? , ,.. , . .. . .. . , .. ,.. �YE5' iVfl (If na,s&ip ta Question 7} 5;If you;ar�swered Yes to:questior�4,haw recentiy did you'receipe this informatibi��. Within last 6 f'�12�pn s� 1-2 years 2-5 years months � 6c'WHaEsnurce mpsY re�ently.praVii�ed ydu with th�.infp�mation? News Media Eiected Offieia[ Go�ernment Agency Amer.Red Cross Insurance Uti rty Company Social Media University/InstitutEon Company Neighbar/Friend dther: 7.Which 5.burce(sJ would you.most_trust"tn pr.o.�ide yaii wrtFt:informatian about iiqw kn ma[ce your'.:: liousehold an e safe froin natura!d�sasters?-(. eck e�p to#hree� ... �,. ,. .. � . ,., . News Med� �'ElecCed OffiCEa Go�emment Agency �,,.Amer.Red Cross� Insurance � ' Utility Company Social�fvledia Uni�ersity/InstiCution .Ca1T1�.a n _ -___ Neigh�or/Friend othEr: 8:What.is.fhe mns#effe�tive way fnr.yau#v:receiue informatian about liaw to make your hausehpld and haine safer fram natpxal disasters� GhecEc up ta three] �,NewspaperStories anlineNews Cham6ero#Commerce fVewspaperAds Social Media Pamph]etJBrachure �elevision News School 'Public Meetings Outdaor Ads Television Ads Magazines Radio ews '� Books Universities Mail .,.._. :.�.M.:. _,_. Radia Ads Email Newsle'CCers ;� Fire fJept/{te5cue Other: 9.Prior ta issurveq,were:you aware nFyaur city's hlazard.Mitigat�on Pian{HazMAP}?. �Yes No 20.Priar to.this suruey;were ynu aware th.at the Federa[Ernergency.N[anagement Agency.[FEMAJ requires your:city tq updake the HazMAP e�ery five years in order far your tityto qe eligihle fvr.federal pre=and pos.t sfisaSter hazard m"it�gation funds? Yes � Na 142 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan In orcler ta assess carrimunity risk,we.nee�t io..understand.whi[�r cqmmunity assets may.be Vulnerable:ta.natural .. . haxards ii�the region.Vu]nerabie:a.ssets are thase�vmmunify.fea#ur.es;charaeteristics;or resources tF��t.nnay he:: impacted 6y naturaf Aazards{e.g.populations w+th fu�ctiarial neei#s,economie carrrponents;:enyironmer�tat 1'esau�tes,etc.J:The next-set of questiorts will fo�qs:on vu1�e.�aEsle assets in ynur cnmmu�tity antf yasar pYeferred - strategie5 to rr�itigaYe risk:to thase assets. 11 Cammi�n�ty.as..s.ets ate featrtres;:charac�ter�stics or.resnurtes that eiYher make a communrCy u�tique a�.allouv.t.he epmmunity ta fun�tion In your opinion whiCh flf the:fallowing categorfes are mast susceptib[e fo the impatts : �aused:6y natural hazards in yatirr Cit.y? The al�sweCs:Wil1 he dis�iay�d as Commurnty As5et-Pdter�tiaf Nafural Hazard.#ix�pact {Pfease rank the cammunicy assets.in order iif vulnera6rlity,1.be�ng rrtost vulnera6[e and.6 being least vulneraBle} Human-Loss of iife and/or in}uries �� Econamic-Business closures and/orjol�losses InfrastrucYure-l7amage or loss of bridges,uYilities,schvols,etc. �� Cultural/Historic-Damage ar loss of libraries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. ,Cr,i' Environmental-�amage ar loss of forests,rangefand,waterways,etc. Governance-Abifity ta maintain order and/or pravide publit amenities and ser�ires I.2::[�e�ct itie wnuld.lilie to know:whaC specific.types of community a5sets are most:mportant to:you {Chetk the carrespondirtg liox for each asset) . Very Someuuhat lVeutra! IVot Very Na Cartcern Nnt Cancerned Cancerned Cancerned Applicable Elder Care Facilifiies � Schools{K-12y �/ Hospitals Major Bridges y- Fire/Folice Stations Museums/liistaric BtcEgs ✓ Major Employers ✓� Small Businesses �✓� Callege/Uni�ersities Gty HaIl/Courthouse i Parks dther 13.A nutnher ofaetivitie§can reduce your cammun9ty's rEs�from natur.al haiards These activities car�he'bath regulatory and npn regulatory R[ease check the hnx that best represents your;bp�ninrr of the fallawing:strategies#o : reduce tE�e r�sk and toss assbciatecl•with naturaf d�sasters. St�angly Sorrtewhat Agree Somewhat Strongly Nnt Sure Agree Agree IIisagree nisagree I support a regulatory _ /� approach to reducing risk � I support a mix af hath regulatory and non- � regulatory approaches ta redueing risk I supparf palicies ta prahibit develn(�ment in !i� areas su6]ect to naYura[ ii hazards I support the use of tax dollars (federaE/state/local}ta J'� cvrnpensate land owners rf for not de�elaping in areas suhjecC to natural hazards 143 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strongly 5omewhat A$ree 5amewhat Strangly Not Sure Agree Agree Disagrea Uisagree 1 support the use of loca[ tax dollars to reduce rEsks - and lass from natural �' disasters. I suppnrt pratecting historical and cuftural � structures. f would be willing to make my home mpre disaster resilient. �' I support steps to safeguard thelocal J, economy following a � disaster ev�nt. I suppart impraving the disasCer preparedness of local schaols. � I support a local inventary of at-risk buildings and , f. infrastructure. V I support discfosure of natural hazard risks during � real estate transactions. 14. Natural Waz.ar.ds cen hav�a signiFcan#;impac#bn:a:comm�nity,hut planning for these.everiCs can.help lessen.;lie. impacts. 'I`he foEl�uving statements.+uili hefp defermine cEfiiien pnorit�e.s reg-arding ptanning#nr:natural hazards in yuur . City. Pleag.e te#�us fiaw itnportant each one is to you::. Very 5flmewhaY Neutral Not Very Not Nat Irr3por#ant Important Irnportant Important Applicable ProYecting Private ✓` Praperty Pratetting Criticaf facitities {transportation neFworks, I� hQspitafs,�re statipns} " Pre�enting developrnent f in hazard areas 1� Enhan�ing the function of natural f�atures(i.e., � streams} �rotecfing historical and � c�ltural landmarks Pratecting and reducing �; damageta utilities Strengthening emergeney ser�€ces(i.e,palice,fire, � ems) [3isclosing nacural hazard risks during real.esCate �,. transactions Pramoting coapera#ion among publEc agencies, eitixens,non-profit �"' vrganizations,and f� businesses 144 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hausehplds.can mitigate.and prepare fQr nafu.ral.h.a.zards in ortler to prevent t�arilage.tn praperty,injuries,and loss af life. The precau#ians yov take and.trainuig you re�ei�e can make a hig.difFerence iri.your ability ta recover frnm a natural disaster ar emergency Elccess ta.basic serv'[�es,such as elec#ricity,gas,sirater;#elepf�ones and e.mergency care may be tut n#f.tertipnrariiy;or you iriay ha.iie ta.e�acuate a#a mament's notice. The fallow'ing qaestions.faeus nn yaur ha€�sehold's prepacedness far disaster evenCs. : 15.In#he follaw.i�ig iist,pl.ease check thos.e a[#ivities.fliat you.have dtine m you.r household,plan tn do in tkse near.: futu�e;have nat dane,or are unatileto da:[PieaSe.check one answer#ar each preparedness actiyity) Have Done Pian to Da Not pane Una61e to 00 Attended meetings ar recei�ed written I� infprmation on naturat or v emergency prepar�dness? Talked with mernbers in yaur household abaut what to do in case oi a � natural disaster or emergency? De�elflped a"Household J Family Emergency Plan"in order to decide what �� e�eryone woul[f[io in the e�ent of a disaster? Prepared a"aisaster Supp[y Kit"(stored extra food,water,batteries,vr �, other emergency supplies? fn the last year,has anyone in your househald 6een trained in First Aid or � CPR? Prepared yaur home hy having smake detectars �� ❑n each level? Dis�ussed or created a Utility shutoff praced�re in tfie��ent of a natural �i r disaster? Geiieral Househb[d lnfo�mat3on:: Finally,Vue would appreciate any infnrmation you arewil[ing to share Lirith us ab.nut yQu.and ynur hausehald th�s. ihfar#natinn wifk remain confidential and is fQr suniey camparison purpdses only: Please answef:#he fallowing questians 16:Yac�r age 17.Yoi�rgender . : Male . Female 18. Edutatlan.Le�et: High 5chool Some College C IIe Postgraduate Other{please specify}: {7EEhe appropriate.box� Trade 5choal De re �egree �.4. Total HausehoEd 4.ess than $10,{100- $20, �0- $30,Q00- $40,000- $56,a0{}-- Income. $7.4,�00 19,999 $29,OOD $39,0�0 $49,000 $59,oDa (Hthe appropriate hux} �6 p $70,OD0- $SQ,O�Q- $90,00� $14QOOQ- More than &9,� $79,000 $89,60a $99,000 $149,00� $156,fl40 2�.City&�ip Cnda VJestwarth Village(please list if other) ifi11�} 145 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 21.Rate Ameri�an Asian Black or White,Non- Hispanic� Native (?C the appropriate 6px) Indian ar African i anic Lat.ino Fiawaiian ar Alas[ca American Paufic Islandet _ Native 22.Haw fong ha�e you Less than 2-5 Years S-9 Years 10-29 Years 20 or more lived in Westworth ane year year5� ViNage? � , (7C the appropriate box) 2�.�o yau rent or pwn Rent Own your home? C� (Xthe appropriate bax] y � i 24.Do you rent/4wn a: Sirtgle �uplex ' Apartment Apartment Condominium Manufactured {Xtheappropriate box) Fari�il� {Less than (S or more �r or Mvl7iie ho�e�w 5 units in units in Townhpuse Home � � structure) sCructure} 25.Please fee�free to provide any add'+tionai camments in the space 6elaw and thank you for participating in a�r survey. �lease return afl surveys to City of Westworth Village, 31� Burtnn Hill Road,W�stworth Village,TX 76�14 Attn: Brandy Barrett or s�an ar�d email ta b6areett cit ofwestworth.com 146 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westworth Vtilage Hazardous Mitigation Sur�ey 1.puring t�e{�ast five years in the city you turrently reside in,have yau or somenne in yaur household directfy experienced a natural disaster such as a tornado,flooding,wildfire,hail,ar ather natura!disaster? YES NO (If no,skip to Question 3� ` 2.If you answered yes to question 1,please indicate which disasYer[s)was experienced. Dam Failure Wai! oroughY High Winds Earthquake Lighlning Expansive Sails Tomado Extreme Heat Wildfire Flapding W4nter Starms 3.Hnw can�ernecf are you abaut the fo]lowing natural disas#ers? Very � Somewf�at Neutra! � Not Very No tortcern Not Concerned Carecerned Concerned Applicable Dam Failur� �� Hail Draught I High Wi�ds Ea�thquake I.i�htning Expansive Soils Tornado � � Extreme FieaY Wild{ire Flaading WinTer Sforms �� 4.Ffave you ever received information a6aut how tn make members af your housahald and your horree safer from�atural disasters? YES NO (If no,skip ta Question 7] ^ 5.If you answered Yes to questian 4,how recenCly did you reeei�e this information? Within I�st G � 6-12 manChs 1-�years 2-5 years months 6.What saurce most reCentiy pravided you with Yhe i�formation? News(slfedia Elected dfiiciai Government Agency Amer.RecE Cross Insurance lJtility Company Social NE�dia Ur�iversity/lnsCituCiorl Campany Neighbor/Friend Other: -T� � 7.Which snur�e[s}wpuld you mast trust to pravide you with informatian ahpuY how#n make your hausehold and horne safe from natural disasters?[Chec&up to three] News Medi� Elected Offici�l Goverr�ment Agency Am�r.Red Cross lnsurance UTility Company Social fl�edia 1Jniversity/Institution Campany �lei�hhQr/Friend 6ther: S.'4Nhat+s the mast effec#9ve way for yau'to reteive information a6nut haw to make your hausehald and home safer fram naturaf disasYers?{Check up to three) Newspaper Staries� � flnline News Chamber of Con�merce Newspaper Ads Soc[al Media Pamph�ei/8rochure �elevision News School PubEic il�eetings Outdaor Ads Televisian Ads Magazines Radio hews 6noks lJniversities Ma't3 Radio Ads EmaiE Newsletters Fire Deptlftescue Dther: 9.Priar to th9s survey,were you aware of your city's Hazard MiYigaYion Plan[HaziVIAP)? Yes -- - No �— -- - -- lq,Prior ta this survey,were you aware that the Federaf Emergency Management Agency{FEMA)requires your city ta update the HazMAP e�ery fiue years in orc{er 4or y�ur city to he efigi6Ee far federal pre-and post-disaster haxard miYigation funds? Yes T----- . N❑ __—�_ — �_— 147 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan In arder tfl assess cammuni#y risk,we need.to understand;w#iich.cominunity assets rrtay be vulnerable ta;naturat.. hazards iri the region:Vu[reerahfe asse#s are thase cnmmunity features;characteristic.s;or resources that may be:. iinpacted by natural haiards(e.g.pogulations with.functional needs,'econpmic components;:en�ir�nri�enta! resources,eYt:j:The nexf::set of questiorts wiil facus.on vulnera6le assets in.your camm:unity arid your preferred .. strategies':io fnitigate riskta Yhpse asseYs. ` 11 Commun}ty.assetsare.features;characterist�cs at.resourcesthateEthermakeacdmi�nunityuniqueor:aElouv:the community to func#ion.tn,yaur opinion,vuhech of tkie follow.'ing categbries are mast sus�epYikile:tfl the.imqacts caused py natural hazards it1 your cify� The answers will be tlispl.ayed as CflmmuniEy Asset-Pofential.iVatural Maxacd.lmpact '. �Please r.ank the community assets in order of VuEnerab�fity,i berng mqst vuEneeahie and 6 being ieast�ufnera6leJ Human-Lass of life and/or injuries Economic-8usiness clasures and/or jab losses infrastructure-Damage or loss of bridges,uti3ities,schoals,etc. Cultural/HisYaric-Damage or loss of libraries,museums,Fairgrounds,ete. En�ironmental-�3amage or lass of farests,rangeland,waterways,etc. Gavernance-Ahility to mainfain order andJor provide pu.6lic amenities and ser�ices 1Z:Ne�it we viould.like Cn.kitow v�thaY speeifie types o�ca�tiinunity assets are:mast impartant to yvu (Gheck the : corre.sponding:box for each asset) : Very Samewhai Neutral No;Very Na Concern Nnt Goncerned Concerned Concerned Applicab[e Elder[are Facilities 1 Schaols(K-72} Hospitals Major[3ridges L Fire�Poll�e Statians ,r�. All.useums/Historic 61dgs Major Employer5 5mal[Bvsinesses �' College/Universities � �_ City HaE1/Courthouse Parks � L Other 13 A nurai.ber bf actr�ities'can reduce your cummunity s risk frorn natural hazards These aativities can he hath �egulaEory and naii-regulaYory. Please cheek the boz that best represents yoyr vpinion vf the fol[nwing strategi.es..to : reduce tfie risk and{nss assoeiated::wPth:naturaE disasiers. _ 5trangly Somewhat Agree 5amewhat Strvngly Nat 5ure Agree Agree Oisagree Disagree I support a regulatory approach to reducing risk - I support a mix nf bath regu[atory and non- r.egu(atory appraaches to � reducing risk ~ I support palicies to prahibit develapmenC in areas subjeek to naturaE :- hazards I support the�se of tax dollars (federal/staCellocal�ta �ompensate land awners for not de�efoping in areas � subJectto natural hazards 148 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5irnngfy Samewhat Agree Svmewhat Strangly hfn#Sure Agree Agree Disagree Disagree 4 support the use of Iocal tax dollars ta retluce risks and Ioss from natural �- disasters. I svpport pratecfing historicaf and cu[turaf �, structures. I wo�ld be wifling to make my hame rriore disaster f, resi I i ent. I s[�ppart steps fa safeguarc!the lacal economy fpllowin�a f disaster e�ent. I support improving the disaster preparedness of J (ocal scho�ls. t supporY a local inventary of at-risk buildi�gs and infrastructure. f' I suppvrt disclosure of natural haxard risks during real estate transaetions. 14, IVatural.Wazar#fs earl h�Ve a sighificant impaet an:a cammunity,�ut plartning fAr these events can help lessen the ;irripaCts T�xe'fol{aiu.in,�statiements:will help:determine c9tiien prinrities regarding pla.i�ning far natur�l hazar�is in:yaur city. Please tell us.how im�artant e:aCh one is ta you. VeTy 5omewhat Neutral Not Very IVat NDE lmportant lmportant [mpar#ant Impor#ant Rpplfcahle Protecting Private ; Property Proteeting critical facili#ies (transportation networks, r�- hospitals,fire staCions) Preuenting cfevelopment in hazard areas G Enhancing the function of natural features{i.e„ � streams� Pt'ntecting historical and cultura[landmar&s f Pratectir�g and reducing damage to utilities � 5trength�ning emergency ser�ices(i.e.police,fire, ems} � Disclasing natural haaard risks during real estate transactions � Pramoting cooperation among putsli�a�enties, citixens,non-profit �� �rganizations,and businesses 149 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Househalds can mitigate.and.pregare tor natura!haxards:in:arder ta prevenf ilamage to pro.perky,in�uries;and loss of lif e. Fhe.precautians.you take artd training.ynes r�t�eive can ma&e a h.lg cfiffer�nce in yuur ebility to reco�ier from a � natural disaster or emergenty: Access:ta 6asic ser�ice5,such as electricity;gas;water,:telephones and emergency care may 6e�vt a�Ftempnrarily;.nr ynu may have to evacuate at a moment's notiee..The follaiiv�ng question.s:focus ort your hausehnld's preparedness far disaster even.#s: 15.In the.fo.11flwing lrsi.please check thase a�tivitiestliat ynu ha�e dnne ln ypur househald;plan ta dn in the hear future,haVe not dene;br are urtahEe to do.(Please�he�k nne answer far earh preparedriess activity) Have Done Plan tu do Nn;�one Unak�le#a Do AtCended meetings pr recei�ed written information on natural or j emergency prepareciness? Talked wiCh mem6ers in your household about what to do in�ase of a natura]disaster ar i emergency? Developed a"Nousehold/ Family Emergency Plan"in order to decide what ever'yone would dp in the � event of a disaster? Prepared a"�isaster Supp{y Kit"(stored exrra faad,water,batteries,or other emergency suppfies? In the last year,has anypne in yo�r hausehold been trained in First Ricf or �' CPR7 Prepared your home�y Y�a�ing smoke detecfors r _ on ea�h le�el? Discussed or created a uYility shutoFf procedure in #he event of a natural , disaster? Genera!Hausehold Information: Finally,we wauld a�pre.ciate any in#ormatian ynu are wilEing to 5har.e with us a6out you.and your houseHold This: infnrmation will remain cor�£idential and is fdr se�r�ey cnmparison purposes nnly. PEease answer the followtng. questians:. 16.Yaur age .1 ` 17,Yourgerider Male FemBle ,�-' !S. E�fucatian Le�ef: High School Same Caflege Callege PasCgraduate Other(plea5e specify}: �HtfieappropriaieboxJ � TradeSchool pegree Degree 29. Tota{Household Less ihan $10,000- $2{},fl00- $3�,ODD- $40,OpD- $50,000- Incnme $10,Q00 �4,999 $29,460 $39,64C1 $49,000 $59,�00 (?L Che appropriate box) $60,a�D- $70,flOD- $8fl,C1�0- $90,f}OQ- $100,000- Mo�'e than 69,999 $79,000 $89,064 $99,QOa $149,000 $150,00{3 2Q.City&Zip Code Westwarth Viliage tplease iist if other} 76114 150 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 21.Rac� American Asian Black vr White,Nan- H�spanic/ NaYive (?[the appropriate box} Indian or African Hispanic Latino Hawaiian or 4 Akaska American �acific Islander Native 22.How IoRg ha�e you L�ss t�an 1-5 Years 5-9 Y�ars ifl-29 Years 26 or more ii�ed in Westwnrth one year years Viilage? �x the appropriate box} Z3.Da yau rent or own Rent Own yaur home7 {X the appropriate box} 24.�nyou rent�own a: Singie �up�ex Aparfinent Apartment Condominium 1 IVlahufacYured [Xtheappropriate hox] Farnily I (Less than (5 ar more Qr E or 11rio6iie home �� 5 un�ts in units in Townhouse ' Home structure) � str�cture} 25.Plea5e feeE free ta pravide any additianal comrnents in the space 6elaw and thank yau€or participating in our su rvey. Please return all surveys to City of Westwarth Village,37.� 8urton Hill Road,Westwarth Village,7X 76�..14 Attn: Bs�andy Barrett or scan ar�d ernail ta bbarrett@cityofwestworth.carr3 151 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westworth V�Ilage Hazardous Mitigation Sur�ey 1.puring,the past five yea�s in the:cify yuu,currently reside in;:.have:ya.0 pr siimeane in yuur h.ousehald,direttfy. experiane.ed a natura!disas#er such. . n ado €laoding,wildfEre hail�nr ather natural:disaster?. YES O no,skip ta Question 3) �:If you:ansuvered yesta questin.rt 1;please.indicate.uvhich disaster�s�_waseiiperienced: ... Bam Failure Hai� Drought Mlgh Wir1d5 Earthquake Lightning Expansive Soils Tornado Extrem�iieat Wildfire Flooding Winter5torms 3:Hnv�i'Conterned.are you'abau#the;fol[awing naturdl disasters? Very Somewhat Neuiral Nat Very No ConCer� �[ot Concerned Concerned CQn�emed ApplicahEe I]am Fai�ure Hail Draught Wigh Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansive Soils Tornado Extreme Heat Wildfire Ffopding Winter SYorrrts 4:Ha�e yQu.eVer riceEved:infprmation a6out.hpw to.make�eml�ers af your.liausehold.and your.finme safer fram na .a�i d�sastie�s� ,, ,. ,. , . YE5 ' NO ([f no,sk'tp to Questian 7� S:If ya a s to c�uestion.4 w E�eGerlt�y�1id yoq receive this in€arrnafian? _ _ ithin[ast �.. ) 1-2 years �-5 years rnanihs 6.:What 5ource inos#recently prouided you with.the inforttiaEinn� _ , . . . . News Media EiecCed Officiaf Go�er�ment Agency Amer.Red Cross Insurance UCilify Cpmpany SoCial Media Uni�ersity/Institutipn Company Neighl�ar/Friend Other: j, �; ��' 7:.�AihiCfs soiarte(sj�iirou[d you mnst trust to pr.avide you;with irtformatian about how td make your.:: househoid:and hnme safe from natural disasters?(Ch��k up ta:three} fUews Media �leC#ed Official Ga�ei'nment Agency Amer.Red Cross /�nsurance Utility Cpmpany 5ociai Media Uni�ersity/InstiYutivn �� [ompany Neighbar/Friend Other: $..1Nha#is tfte most effactive.tivay for you to:r.e�eiVe information abntlt h.ow.to inatce y.our househnld:and hprr�e safer firom nafuraf disasters7�Check up ta three� :. Newspaper Stpri25 Online News Cf�am�er of Commerce Newspaper Ads Social Media Pamphfet/8rachure Tele�ision IVews S�hopl Public Meetings Outdoor Ads 7ele�ision Ads Magazines Radia�lews 6oqk5 Uni�ersities Mail Radia Ads �mail Newsletters Fire Dept/Rescue Dther: 9.:Ar�nr 's su[vey;were.yau aware of your city's Hazard Nlitigatinn.P�an�HazMAPJ?. -Yes N o 7�:Prior to th.is.surdey,were you aware that the Fed.eral Ernergency.Man.agemenY Agency(FEMA]reyuires yaur[ity. . ta.update the HaiMAP errery five years i�oTder for your cixy tp be eligih�e for federal pre-ared post-disastec hazard. mitiga' nds?. Yes N o 152 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan In arder.Yo assess cnmmvnity risk;►ue need to ut?derstan.d whith commtinity assets'ma.y be�ulnerable.to nakural :. hazards in.Y�ie regian.Vu[neralile:assets are those coinmunify features;charaeterisCits;�r resourees that may be impacted by natural haiakds[e g:.pqpulatiaris with furtctini5al;needs;.etonn�iic�amporien#s,enriirvnmental resaurces;.etc} Tlie rtext set of que.stians will fucus nn uulnerahle asseis in your cammunEty arid'yaur preferred stfategies to mitigate risk to thos�assets. : Il CommunEty�ssets are#eatures;characteristirs,ar.resaurces that either make a carrirnumty iinique ar aIIQw#Fie tommuiii#y Ca#unct[on �n.yaur opinipn wliich nf#hefollnw.ing categories are mvst susGeptibEe.to fN8 impact5 causeil by��aturai hxzartts In yaur cit�7 "fhe answers wiEl be�isplayed as Cammunity Asset Potent3al Ptatural Hazard.lmpact (Please rank the�ommunity assets in arder of�ulnerals�l�ty 1 beeng inast Vulnerabt�and 5 heing least vulnerable�. Human-lass of life and/or injuries Economic-eusiness closures and/vrjob lasses Infrastructure-Damage or loss of bridges,utilities,schaols,etc. '�/ Cuktural/Histpric-Damage or loss of Eibraries,museums,fairgraunds,eYc. EnvironmenCai-Damage or loss af forests,rangeland,waterways,etc. ..-� Go�ernante-Ability to maintain arder and/ar pro�ide put�lic arnenities and services 12.Nex#we woul.d.like to knvw:v�ihaf specific types;4f community a.ssets are.rizost imp:ortant to.you (Ch.eek tF�e ` corresponding:6ox far each asset� : Ve�y Somewhat Neutral lVot Very IVo ConCern iYat Conterned Concerned Cancerned Applica6le �Ider Care Facilities schaals(K-12} Wospitals Major Bridges Fire/PoliCe Stations MuseumsfHistoric Bldgs .x Major Emplayers 5mall 8usinesses College/Universities City Ha![/Courthause Parks Other 13:A n�mheraf activities�ari reduce your:community s risk from natura]haiards The.se activities tan.he bath regulatory and non regulatory Please ch�sk tf�e�ox th�t heSY represeitt�ynur oprnion'of the fpllawirtg strategies:#a �educe the r�s[c ar�d inss assnciated:vuith natii�al disasters. Strongly Somewhat Agree Somewhat Strong[y Nak Sure Agree Agree Disagree Disagree I support a regulatory � � approach to reducing risk I supparr�mix af�otl� reg�latory and non- A/ regulatory approaches to '�t reducing risk I support policies Cfl prohibit develapment in � areas suhject to natural hazards i support the use of tax dallars (federal/siate/lo�al)to � tnmpensate land owners far not d.e�eloping in areas subject to naturaE hazards 153 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5#rangly 5amewhat Rgree Somewhat 5trongiy Nat Sure � Agree Agree pisagree Disagree 1 support the use of locai tax dollars to reduce risks 1 and(oss fram natural � disastets, I s�p�art pra#ectin� historieal and cultura! � structures. i wo�ld 6e willing ta make �/ rny home more disaster /\ resilient. I suppart steps to safeguard t�e local ecanamy following a � disaster e�ent. I suppart imprv�ing Che disaster preparedness of � local schools. I supporC a local inventary of at-risk buildings and � infrastructure. I support disctosure af natural haaard risks during � real esYate transattions. 14. NatuCal Haxarifs can:.ha�e a sigiii#icani 3tripacC on a ca.rrrmunity,but planning for these events'�an.help lessen the: im.paccs 7he following statements uii11 h�Ip.d.etermine�itizen priorities Ce�arding planni�ig for:iiatural haiards in your::. ci�y. p►ease telf us how important each one is ta yau.'` Very 5omewha4 Neutra] Not Very Not IVot ImportanY Impnrtant 1m}sortant Important Applieable Protecting Private � ProperCy ProtecCing�ritital facilities �transpartation networks, � 1�/ hospitals,fire stations) ! � Preventing development � in haaard areas Enhancing the function of naturaf features[i.e., � sCreamsJ ProteeCing historical and w� cultural landmarks «" Protecting and re[EuCing � damage ta utifities StrengC�ening emergency services{i.e.palice,fire, � ems} ❑isclosing natural hazard risks durirtg real estate � transactions Pramating cooperation among public aget�cies, ciCizens,non-profit � - organizations,and k�usinesses 154 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Househalds can. mikigate:and prepare for natural.hazai-ds in.order tn prevenYdatnage#a:praperty,irijuries,and loss.n4 life. 7he precautlons you iake and#ra[rling yqu receive can make a Eiig.diffeYence in yoi��ability t�reco�er.from a... � natural disaster or errtergency. AGcess tq h�sicservices;suih as elecYricity,gas;water,telep�iones artd emergenty c.are m.ay6e cut nff 4empararily,or you may harie tn evacuate at a moment's notice: The faflowing questians facus on your house�iold's preparedness for disaster edents 15.In the fdllouiing fist;plaase check Ehase actE�ities that yau haye.done�n ynur.hnr�sehold;pEan ta do in:fF��near. , future,have not.cforee;or are unabfe ta do:(i�lease check one answer:far eacl�preparedness aetivicyJ Have pane Plan to�� Nat Dnne Llnable tv Dn Attended meetings or recei�ed written � informafion on natural ar emergency preparedness? Talked wit�memhers in yaur hqusehold about what ta do in case of a � natural disaster dr emergency? Developed a"Household/ Family Ernergency Plan"in order to decide whaY � everyone wau3d dv in the event of a disaster? Prepared a"Disaster Supply Kit"�stored extra foocf,water,batteries,or � other emergency s�pplies? In the last year,has anyane in your f�ausehald � been trained in First Aid or CP R? Prepared your home by having smake detectors � on each level? Discussed or created a utility shutoff procedure in � th�e�ent of a naturai disaster? General Hnuseho[d Infnrrtafian: . . Finally,tiv.e wauld appreciaie any informafion yau are.wtlling to share inrith us ahout you and ynur househalti ThEs: 'infortnation wilt remain confidentia[and is fnr suNey cnmparison purposes on.ly. Please answer#he fo3law[ng : questions 16:YnUr age 7.7.:Your.gender � ale Fema 18: Educat9on.Leve�:. High 5chool Some College College Po� raduate Dther{please specify}: (Xtlieapprapriatebox} TradeSehool pegYQe pegree 19. Total Househ4Ed. Less than $1a,aoo- $zo,000- , $aa,00a- $sn,00a- Income $x0,0aD 19,999 $29,000 $39,OD0 $49,OOd $59,Q00 [R the app�npciate box� $50,000- $70,000- $50,000- $90,000- $10�,0�D- More thaF� 59,999 $79,flOp $89,d00 $99,OD0 $149,OaD $15�,000 Z0:City:&Zip Code WesiwArth ViNage{pl.eas�list if other) 76114 155 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Zl.Race American Asian Blackor White,Non- Hispanic/ Native (7[the apprapriate box} �r�d�an or African Hispanic Latino Hawaiian ar Alaska Amer�can � Patifi[Islan[!er Nati�e � 2�.How long have you Less fhan 1-5 Vears 5-9 Years 10-19 Years 2Q or mare lived in Westworkh one year � years Village? �l(the app rop r+at e 6ax j 23.Do yqu rent�r own Rent Owr� yourhorne? n {x the appropriate 6ax� �� 24.da you rent/own a: Single pupfex Apartment Apartment � Condaminium iVianufactured �?[the appropriate box) FamiEy� (Le55 th�n (5 vr more Or or Mobile horne 5 untts in unifs in Townhouse , Fiome T s#ruetureJ structure} � _ 25.Please feel free ta provide any addiYiona{commer�ts in the s�ace below and thank yau for participating in our survey. Piease return all surveys ta City of WestworEh Village, 31� Burton Hiil Roac�, Westworth Village,TX 76114 Attn: Brandy Sarrett nr scan and email ta bbarrett@cityofwestworth.com 156 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan . Wes�worth Vi�lag� Hazardous Mitigation 5ur�ey 1.C]uring the past.fiue years in.the city yo.0 curren.tl.y reside in,lia�e yn:u or sa.r�i.eane in:yaur huusehold direttly: experienced a naturaf disaster such. a tarnado,Plaoding,wiidfire hdil;.or athei'natural disaster?:::. Y£5 Np�if na,skip to Questivn 3) 2:[f yau answe�ed.y.e5 to questinn�:;please'i�dica#e wh�ih disaster[sJ was experienced:: .:: Oam�ailure Hail �rought High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansi�e 5oils Tomado Extreme Fieat WiIdfire FEooding Winier SYorms 3:Hnw cnncerrted:are ynu.ahout the;following natura#disaste.rs? Very Samewhat Neutral I�ot Very No Concern Npt Cancerned Concerned Concerned AppliCaEale �am FaiEure Hail Qraught High Winds EarChquake l.ightning Expansi�e Sails Tornada Extreme Heat � Wifdfire Flaoding Winter Starms 4:Have you ever.receirred informaYion abvut hptir ta rnake merrthers oF your hpusehold.:ant!your.hnine sa#er. froin na tal disasters? _ ,.. , _ . . _ .. YE Np (If no,skip ta Questian 7) 5..if yoe�answered Yesto quesfinr�4,how recent4y did.you t'e[eixe this infore�iatiorl? � Within last 6 6-12 months 1-2 years 2-5 years onths 6.Wh�t snurce mnsY recenC.ly.pro�ided ynu w'it{�the infortnation? News Media Etected OffiCi2E GovernmenY Agenty Amer.Red Cross Insurance Utility Company Spcial fUedia University/InstiCutian Company �.. . � _ Neighbor/Friend Dfher: Qy ��l—� �, � dy 7:1Nhi�hsoetrr.�(s).would yau.most ttust to prnpide you:wEth inf6rrrtation ut Fintinr to;make.your.. hausehold"and home safe f nrr�naYura[disasters?(Ch�ek up.to tihree] News IVledia Elected Dffi�ial C�overnmenf Ageney Amer.Red Cross Insurance Utility Cqmpany Sociai Media~� Llni�ersity/InsCitution Company NeighborfFriend Other: 8:.What is the mbs#�ffective wa�i for yqu to.receisre jnformation abnut how.to rtiiake:y.vu�:hnusehqld and hflme safer fram natural disastefs�[Cheek up ta three� . tVewspaper Stories �nline New5 Cham6er of Comrner�e f�ewspaper Ads Saeial Nledia Pamphlet/Brochure 7elevisivn News School Public Meetings Outdoor Ads 7efevision Ads Magazines Radia News Boaks universiYies Mail Radio Ads �mail Newsietters Fire Dept/ResCue Other: 9.:.Prinr #h9s suruey,were y6u aware.of your city's Haiard�111itigation Plan[HazIVIAP�?. Yes iVa iA:Prior fo this survey;wera yov aware thaYtf�e F.ederal.Emergency ManagemenY Agency{FENIA}requiresypur city to upciaCe the MaxNEAP e+iery five:years in order#ar your cit.y to be eligihle for federat pre-arid post-disaster.haia�d.. . mitigatian funds? Yes N 157 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan In 6rder to asSess.communityxisk,we need ta understand which,cnmmumty.assets may be.yulnerable ta natuiaf.. haiar.ds in ihe r.egion.Vufnerable assets.are those�ammunity features,character�stic5,or resour�es#Eiat may be.: impacted hy natural haza�ds(e:g:populations wiEh:functional needs;.economic cqli�pnnenYs,.enviror�mental resaurces,etc)..The next set af questions wl[I faeus;art vu[neraqle assets in your camriiunity and ynur pref�rred . stra#egies to miiigate risk tb thase.'assets. : 11:Gommunity assets are features;:chaCacteristics;or res�urces tf�aY either make�comirtunity unjque or.allaw the cnmmunity:to.function 1n:your a.pin�on,wFii�h of the fol[vuiing catego.rfes are rr3ost susceptible.tn the impacts caused lry rtatural hazards in your.city?The answers.w�l[be displayed.as Communrty ASsef-Potentia.l 11[atural ; Haxard lmpact {Please rankthE c6mmunity assets.in order ofvulnerabihty 1 being 1nos��ulrterable atid 6 being least vuinerahle) ) Human-Loss of[ife and/ar injuries EcQnomic-Business elosures and/orjab losses Infrastructure-Damag�or lass of bridges,utilities,s�hools,etc. Cultural/.Wistoric-Damage or loss af li�iraries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. t-} �nvironmental-�arr�age ar loss 4f forests,rangeland,watervrays,etc. " Gavernance-Ahi]ity to maintain order and�or pro�ide public amenities and services 12:Next.vue would iike fo knaw what specifEc types.af aorrimunity assets are:inost iinpprtant to.yau.�Check tF�e ;: corresponding:bnx far each asseY) . Very Somewhat Neutral Not Very Nd Cnncern Not Concerned Concerned Concerned Applica6le Elder Care Facilities !! Sehools{K-12} �f Hospitals i/ Major Bridges � FireJPolice Stations Museums�Histaric Blcfgs 1Vlajor Emplayers 5mall B�sinesses Cp31 ege�U n i�ers it ies City Hall/Courthouse Parks Other 13.A.number vf actiW#ies ean reduGe your community s risk fiam natUrdl ha.zdrds.These activit'ies can be:hath regulatnry and ntsn-regulatnry. Please check fhe baai ihat#iesY represents yaur opinion':n4 the fallawing strategi�s.to : . reduce the risk aricY Jnss associatetl vuith natural disasters, Strar�gly Some+xhat Agree Samewhat Strangly Not Sure Agree Agree Risagree �isagree I support a regulatary � approach to reducing risk t' I support a mix af both regu latary and nan- / regulatory approaches to ��� reducing risk I support polieies t� prohii�it de�elapment in � areas subject to natura! hazards I support the use af tax do[lars (federal/state/local}to j� compensate land awners �,� far not de�eloping in areas subject to t�atural hazards 158 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strongly Sbmewhat Agree Snmewftat 5trangfy Not 5ure Agree Agree Disagree ❑isagree I supporC the use vf lvcal tax dallars to reduce risks � and loss fram natural disasters. I support protecting historical and cultural � structu res. I wauld he wil4ing to make my home more disasCer � resilient. I support steps ta safeguard the local � economyfo�lowing a disaster e�ent. I suppart impro�ing the disaster preparednass of � loca3 schools. I support a lacal inventory of at-risk buildings and � inFrasCru[ture. !suppart disdasure of � naturai hazard risks during real estate transactions. 14: llfatura4 Hazards cari have a significant impact nn a cummurtity,b.ut:planning for Chese evenks ian help les5eri.the:. impacts The f�Ilowingstafements wii{fselp deCermine cttEzen pr�orities regarcling.p#anning for.n�tural h.azards'in.yaur city. Piease.tell us how impartant each ane Es ta you.. . Very Somewhafi Neutral Nat Very No# IVvt Important Importan# Important Ernpvrtant Applicahle �rotecting Pri�ate � Property Protecting critECal facifities (transportation networks, hospitals,fire stations] �reventing de�elapment � in hazard areas Enhancing Yhe funchion of l natural features[i.e., f streamsJ � Protecting historicat and �uftural landmarks Protecting and reducing cfamage to utiiities � Strengthening emergency servi�es(i.e.pvlice,fire, emsy Disdosing natural haxard � risks during real sstate transa�tians Promoting coaperatifln amang public agencies, citixens,non-pro�t / org�nizations,and �� businesses 159 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Householiis.ean.mi#igate and prepare fpr natucal hazarils in order to.pre�ent ifamage to property,injuries,an.d Enss of life. The precau#.ions.yau.tiake an.d training yau receive.can make a hig.difference in your:a6ility to reca�er.frum.a: . natural disaster:ar emergency: Access to basic secuices,sucti as electricity,gas,water,tele}ihones and.emergenry care .. may be.cut ofFtetttpnrari[y;or you may have to evacua#e.at a moment's natice..The.following qieestians focus an you� househa[d`s preparedness far d"rsaster events. 15.In the follawinglrst;please che.ck�hose actidities that ya[�have done in.yaur hausehnld;plan'to do in.the.near futu�e,.have npt done;ar are una6Ee to do.(Please:che[k one answer fnr esc�preparedness actiirityJ Ha�e�one Plan#o Do Nat Done Unable to Oo Attended meetings ar received written ,'` inEprmatian on natural ar t' emergency preparedness? Ta]ked with memk�ers in yo+�r household about what to do in case of a � natura!disaster or emergency? De�elaped a"Hause�old 1 Family Emergency Plan"in oeder to decide whaY everyone would do in the e�ent of a disaster? � Pr�pared a"Disaster Supply Kit"{stored extra fo�d,water,batteries,or ot�er emergency f� supplies? f/ In the last year,has anyone in your household heen trained in First Aid or , / CPR? 1� Prepared your home by having smoke detectors an each Ee�el? Discussed or created a utility shutaff procedure in the e�ent pf a natural � disaster? - Gerrera#HnusehnlcE Ir]foE'mat#on• �rnaliy;we woultl appreciate any informatian you aPe willing ta share with us about you and your hor�sehold 'Th'is infarrriation vri[I rema.in eanfidential anif is.fnr suniey corrtparison pul'pnses.an]y: Please.anspuer:the iplE.owing . questions::.. _ . 1$.Ynue age 17.Y4urgende� : Male Female 18. �dutatidn Level: High School Same CoElege �pllege PastgraduaYe Other�please specifyJ: (xtE�eapprnpriateboK} . TradeSchoo[ egree Degree 19.Tntal Hausehald Less than $i0,000- $2fl,oao- $�a,fJ00- $40,0�0- �300- lneome $10,000 19,999 $29,aao $39,fl00 $49,aDD 59,aao (SC tf�e appropria#e Einx) $fp,OflO- $70,000- $$9,(7E7a- $90,00�- $1d0,ao0- More than 69 99 $79,000 $89,OOD $99,�00 $149,�00 $15q,Q00 20.City&Zip Cad Westworth Village(p.lease{ist if dtherJ 7fiI14 � We�W�`�� �/� I��r�n 7 [t�` 160 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan {�21.itace 11mer�can � Asian Black or Whit �Jon- H"�spanicJ Native ppropriate hax� �ndEan or Afr9can Hispan[[ �atino Hawailan or Alaska American Pacific Islander Native 2Z.How long ha�e you �ess ihan 1-5 Yeafs 5-9 Years 14•19 Y2arS 2p af mo�e� lived in Westworth one year years Viffage? [X the appropriate boKy � 23.Dn you rer�t nr uwn Rent {}wn , your hnme? �H the appropriate hox} i 2R.Qo you rent/awn a: Si le Dup�ex Apartment Apar[ment Condominium � Manufac€ured (7(the appropriate hox) Family � (Less than [5 or more Or nr Mo3�ile hame 5 units ir� un{ts in Townhouse Flome structure] sCructureJ 25.Please feel free fo pra�ide any addit9onal comments in the space Uelow and thank you#or partiripating in our su rvey. Please return a11 sur�eys to City of Westworth Village, 3I1 $urtan Hiii Road, Westworth Viflage, Tx 76114 Atin: Brandy Barrett or scan and emaii to l�barre�t@cityofwestworth.com 161 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westwo�th Village Hazardous Mitigafiion 5ur�ey 1.fluring the past fi�e years in the city yau eurrent�y reside in,have you or someane in your hnusehold dire�tly experienced a natural disaster such as a kornada,ffaoding,wildfire,hail,nr ather natural disaster? YES '�0;:'(If no,skip to Questfon 3) � 2.lf you answered yes to questiqn i,please indicate w�ich disasCer�sj was experien�ed, Dam Failure Ffail prought High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansi�e Soils 7ornado �xtreme HeaY ` Wildfire Floading Winter Sto�rrls 3.kow concerned are ypu aE�out Yhe folinwing natural disasters? Very 5omewhat M1feutrak Nat Very No Concern Not Concerned Concerned Concerned Applicah[e oam Failure Ffaii draught High Winds ' - Earthquake Ligh#ning � I ` �xpansi�e Soils �; Tortlado ,� - - Extreme Heat ir� Wildfire ti� Fiopding � INinter Storms 1� 4.Have you ever received inf�rmatian about haw to make members of your household and your home safer fram natural disasters3 - _ � YES ;NO �if no,skip tQ Question 7} 5.If ynu answered Yes to questian 4;how reCently did you receive this infarmation? Witf�in last 6 G-1Z months 1-2 years Z•5 years monfhs 6.What saurce most reeentty pravided you with the informatior�? News Media Electe@ Offlcial Government Agency Amer.Red Cross lnsurance Utflity Campar�y Sadal Medi� University/Institution Company Neighbor�Frie�d Qther` 7.Which source{s)wnuld you mast trust ta pro�ide yo�with informatian abaut haw to make your househald and home safe from natural disasters?�Check up to tE�ree) News Media rfetted DifiCia! Government Agency Amer.Red Crdss Insurance ut'�lityCo�npar�y 5ocialMedia l�n"sversityflnstitu[ion Company Neigh6or�Frfend Other: � f S.What is the rnost effecti�e way for yn�tp receive information about hvw ta make your household and home safer from natural disasters?�Check up tv threeJ Newspaper Stories Online News � Charnber pf Comrnerce ' NewSpaper Ad5 Soci�l Media Pamphlet/8rochure Tele�ision News S�haol Pu6f��c Nleetings � ❑utcloorl�ds Televfsion Ads� Magazines �y JRadio News Bpoks �niversities �fNail '�� Radio Ads Email f�ewslelters Fira�ept/Rescue ��the�;f/ 9.Prior to this suruey,were you aware of your city's fiazard Mitigation P1an{HazMAp)? � a- � Na = �R9'�` Yes : •. � 7,Q.Priar to this suruey,were ynu aware that the Federa!Emergency Management Agency{FEMA)requires � r city ��� � to update the HazMAP e�ery five years in order far your city to be eligible far federal pre-and post-disaster haia a� mitigation funds? �, Yes N o E` 162 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan in order tti assess.corrEmunity.risli,.we rieed to understand which cnmmunity assets.t-nay.be:vulnerahle Yo natural.. . . . hazards in.the:regian.VuCnerable assets are:thase eommunity featur�s,characteristics,i�r resources#hat.rnay�e:. impacte.d tsy natuial,hazards(e.g:populations uviih.functianal needs;ecanomic campdnents,.enviranmental resources,etc,):::The neiit;set of.questians will foeus dn vulnerable assets.in ynur comrtiun�ty and yaur preferred..: strategies to mltigate r.isk in tha.se assets. : ii:Co�ri3nunity assets are:featc�res;qharatYeristtcs;or resourees that either,make a coir�munity unique or allaw the community to func#�on #n.your npiman,whi�h of.tlie fnllawing categaries are most sus�cepx�6le.tn xhe irripacts . ; �aused by natu�al'hazards in ynurcity? The answers:will he displayed.as Commumty.A.sset-Poteniia!EVat�ral Haz.ard Irrrpact (Piease rank tFie community assets.in order af vulnerabi#�ty,i being most uulrterahle ancE fi being least iiulnerable} �iuman-Loss of life and/or injuries Ecanomie-BusiRess clos�res andJorjob lasses Infrastructure-�amage Qr loss of bridges,utilities,schoo#s,etc. Cultural/Historic-Damage or loss of li6raries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. Environmental-Damage or loss of forests,rangeland,waterways,etc. Gavernance-Ability ta maintain order and/or pro�ide pu�lic ame�ities and ser�ices 1� Next:we wnuld like i[i knnw uVhat specific types.vf comm�inity.a.ssets are inost important to.you (Check the torresponding l�ox far each asset) . Very Somewhat fVeutral Not Very No Concern Not Concar�ed Cuncerned Cor�cerned Appkicabie Elder Care Facilities Schflols{K-12} Hospitals Fvlajor Bridges Fire/Police 5tations Museurns/Mistoric Bldgs Major Empfoyers 5mali Businesses CollegelUniversities City Hal4/Caurthouse Parks Other 13:A.num6er of acti�ities Cart ieduee your commuriiYy'scisk frmm�a�ural fiaiards.These actiyif'ies can 6e bnt�t r�gulatory and non-regulatory. Alease clieck the#inx that best represenYs yaur opiniori of the fp[Inwing strate�ies.to:' . reduce#lie risk and la3s assaeiated with natut'al disasters. _ Strongly Somewhat Agres Samewhak Strong[y Nat Sure Agree Agree Disagree nisagree 3 suppart a regulatary appraach to reducing rislc I support a mix of both regulatory and non- regulatory approaches ta reducing risk I suppart palicies to prohi6it d�velopment in areas subject to naturaE hazards I support the use of tax dollars (federal/stateJlocal}to compensate land owners for not develaping in areas subject to natural hazards 163 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5Crnngly Sqmewhat Agree Somewhat 5trnngly Not Sure Agree Agree Risagree Disagrea I support the use of IQcal tax doltars to reduce risfcs and loss fram natural disasters. I support protect4ng historical and cvltural stru�tures. I wauld 6e willing tp make my home more disaster resilient. I support steps to saFeguard thelocal economy follawing a disaster event. I supparC improving the disaster preparedness of local schools. I support a local inventory of at-risk E�uildings and infrastructure. I supparY disrlosure of natt�ral hazard risks durir�g real estate transactions. 14. Nateira{Hazards can ha�e asigriificartt irnpact an a community,hut planning,for these eyenfs can`help:les§e�i#he. _ �rripa�s �iie fnllowing statements�+i[!I help:determin.:e citexen priariYtes regarding planni..ng for riaiural hazards in:yg.ur.:..: city. Please te11 us how im.poi�tant each.one is to yau. Very 5omewhat Neutral Nat Very Nflt Not Impqrtant Important Important Impprtent Applicahle Protecting Pri�ate Prvperty prot�cting critical facilities �transpartation networks, hosgitals,fire statians} ?reventir�g de�elopment in hazard areas Enhancing the funcfion of natural features[i.e., stt'eams) Protecfiing historical and cult�zral landmarks ProYectirig and reducing damage to utilities 5trengthening emergency ser�ices�i.e.palice,fire, ems} pisclosing natural hazard risks during rea!estate transactions Prornoting eooperation arnang pubtic agencies, eitizens,non-pro#it organizatians,and businesses 164 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan FEousehalds can mitigate and piepare far na#ural hazards in arder to preven#damage to progerty,injuries;and loss.of fife: The.p�ecautions yuu:Yake and training yau receive can make a big difference in your abiiity ta recaVer.From a . natural disaster dr emergency..Access tn basi�seryices,such as electricEty;gas;water;telephones and emergen.Cy;care .. may.6e�ut.off tempararily,or you may have to eiiacua#e at a moment:s ndtice, The fol#.nwing questions focus on ynur. househuld's preparedness fnr disaster events: 15 .In thefollowing list,please.checfc tf�nse activEt'ies.that you have.done irt your hnusehald;plan to,do in the near. future,have nat.dpne,o�are unabie#o d6.�P.lease che�i�ane ansWer for:ea:ch preparedness activity} Have Rone Plan to Bo I�ot�ane Unahle to Do Attended meetings vr received written information an natural ar emergency preparedness? Talked with members in your househa![E ahout whaC to rfa in case of a nat�ral disaster or emergency? �eve}o�ed a"HouseE�old/ Famiiy Emergency Plan"in order ta de�ide what e�eryone wauld do in the e�ent of a disaster? Prepared a"Disaster Supply Kit"[sCared extra foad,urater,hatteries,ar other emergency supplies? In the]ast year,has anyon.e in your houseE�old. 6een trained in FirstAid or CPR? Prepared your home by having smake detectars on each level? E3iscussed or created a utility shutafF proeedure in the e�ent of a natcaral disaster? General Household infnr�Tation: . . F�nalEy,we would appreciafe any infarmafion you are.�nrilling ta.share with us ahout yau and ynur hausefiald '1'#��s: infarmation rivill remain canfidentiai and is fnr s�r�ey:comparisan purposes only: P[ease answer the#oll.nwing quesfibns. Ifi.Your:age T7:Your gender. . Male Female �8. �dutdtion I.eVelt. High ScE�ool Some Cailege College Pastgraduate �ther�please s�secify): {x the apprupriate boxJ . Trade Schoof pegree �egree 19. Tofal Household Less than $1a,000- $2{},t300- $30,00a- $AO,OflO- $56,aao- tncame: $19,0�0 Z9,999 $29,000 $39,�00 $49,Q0� $59,00� (X tf�e app�opriate box) $60,000- $70,000- $Sfl,00fl- $9Q,OOfl- $1C1�,OOd- NEore than 6g,�99 $�s,�oo Ss�,aoo Ss9,000 S�a9,ona Saso,noa 24.C9ty&Z[p Code Westwor[h vil[age{please list if aCher) 7fi114 165 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 21.Raee American Asian BEackor White,Non- Hispanic/ Native (H the appropriate box) 3ndian ar African }iaspa�ic �atino Ffawaiian or Alaska Ameritan PaCific lslander F�ative z2.How long have you �ess Chan 1-5 Years 5-9 Years 14-19 Years 20 ar more lived in WestwartF� one year years Willage? {x the appropriate 6axy 23.Oo you rent ar own Rer�t Own your home? {1[the appropriare hnx} 24.�4ynu rent/awn a: Single � �upEex Apartrnent Apartment Condominium Manufactured {R the appropriare hax] F�mily {L�55 than {5 ar mare Or ar Mgbile i home 5 units in units in 7owr�house Hame struct+Jrey strueture) 25.Please fee!#ree to pravide any additional comments in the spa[e below and thank yau for participatfng in nur � survey. Please return afl surveys to City af Westworth Vilfage,311 Burtan Hilf Roac€, Westworth Village,TX 76�14 Attn: Brandy Barrett or scan and emai!to bbarrett cit ofwestworth.corri 166 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan lNestworth Village Ha�ardaus Mitig�tion Survey 1.puring:#h.e.past fi�e.yeats.in.the.city yo�.currenfly reside in,f�ave you pr someone in your househnld directl.y . eiiperie. . d a natur.al disaster such'as a tarnadq flooding wiidf[re hail,or ather:natural disaster?:: `YES Nd [If no,skip Ya Questfon 3} 2.tf ynu.."swered yes to question'1;please i d�eaEe:which disasier(s)was ezperieneed, �am Failure Hai! �raug[�t High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansive Soils Tornada Extrem�Heat Wildfire Flooding WinterSYorms �.Hpw cpncerned are ypu:ahaut the:following natural d4sasters? Very 5omewhat Neutral 1Vot Very No Cancern iVot Cancerned Conterned Concerned App�ica6fe �am Failure Hail Drought Nigh Winds EarihquaEce LlghYni�g Expansive Soils Tarnado Extreme Heat Wildiire Flooding Winter Starms 4.Ha�e ypu e�er recei�e.d:informatipn abdut.hnw to make mem6ers of you�househald and ynur�iame.safer frnm �disasters? YE Nn (Ef n�,skip Yo Qt�estian 7} S;If yau aqswered Yes to questiat�4,haw recently did you receive.this informaYion? WFthin last fi 5-�2 mvnths 1-2 years �-5 years months 6.UUhat saurce most re ntly pruvided you w9th the:inforrriation? News Media Elected C}fficiaf 6o�ernment Agenty Amer.Red Cross Insurance Utiiity Company Sacial Media fJniversity�lnstitution Company Neighbor/Friend Other: 7.Which sa.urce(sj would ynv mtsst irustto:pro�lde.yau:with.infarmation about how ta make your : iiausehold.and home s #e from natural drsesters?{Check up#a three} News Media � v Elected Offic9al GovernmenY Agency F1mer.Red Cross _.... ...._................... ��._. — --- — - Ins�rance Utility Campany Sacial Media Uni�ersity/insti#uCion Company Neig3�bar/Friend Qther: S.Whaf is ihe mpst effe�tive way.for yau ta reeei�e infnrmat+on about hnvu fo make yaur:househdld,and Hame safer frmm�atural disas#ers?.(Ch k up to three} :. . Newspaper 5tories Qn[ine News Chamber of Commerce Newspaper Ads Social Media Pamphlet'�8rochure Television News Schoof Public Meetings O�tdoar Ads Television Ads Magazines Radio News Baaks Uni�ersities Mail Radia Ads Email Newsletters Fire Dept/Rescue �ther: 9:Prior#o this survey,we�e you aw of.your city's Hazard Mitigation.Plan�HailillAP�? Yes No 7.D.Prior ta this surdey,were yvu aware that the FederaF�mergency Managerrier�t AgenGy{FEMA)requir.es.your city tn update the:HazMRP eiiety five years.in arder for yciur city#o he.eligible for federai pre-and pvst-disaster hazard mitigatinn funds? Yes No 167 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Ih nrder ta.assess comrriunity risk,we need ta.undersfand which communiiy as.se.#s may.6e�ulnerahle:Yn natttral fiazards in the region.Vu[nerabEe asseis are thpse tnmmunifyfeatures,chai'atterisYiis,.or resources.that may be. . impatted by Itatural.,haxards(Q,g;.populations with�unctianal needs,:econnmic.aomponents,enviranmentai. resou�ces,etc.}:T#te nei�t:set o€questions:will facus:an.vulnerahle assets fn your�ofnmunity aitd.yaur.preferred. : s#rategies#p mitigate ri5k.to those assets::: 11.`Cqm.munity assets are:features;:chara.cteristics,or resourc�s that eitiser:make a communit}r unigue nrallow the cammuniey to funcx3on ln.yaur opinion;wiiich.of the failo�iring categaries are rrivst 5usceptihle ta the iriipacts . caused hy aatural haxards in your city? 7"he answet�s wifl:be disptayed as Community Asset-Potential.Natural . Naz�rd Im�act (.Please rankthe.commuriity assets in ordec qf�ulnerabilaty;1.heing most�u4ne�a6le and fi being lea5tvulnerahle) Muman-Loss aF#ife and/or injuries Economic-Business clasures and/ar jab losses Infrastructure-pamage or loss of bridges,utilities,schools,etc. Cultural/Historic-oamage or loss af libraries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. �nvironmental-�amage or Ipss Of forests,rangeland,waterways,etc. Governance-A�ilityta maintain order and/or pra�ide p�a6lic amenities and ser�ices 12,Next we would.like to kno.w Vuhat specific types.of comrriuniYy assets are.mast important tu yau:[Che�k#he correspanding bnx for each asset} Very Somewhat Neutral Not Very Na Concern fVot Concerned Concerned Cancerned Applicable Elder Care Facilities Sci�ooEs{K-12) Haspitals Majar Bridges Fire/Police 5tations Museums/Historlc BIdgs � tVlajor Emplayers Small Businesses College/Uni�ersities City HalE/Courthnuse Parks Other �.3.A tsutrihec of a.ctiait9es can Yeduce yqur cdmmunity`s risk frdm natura[hazards.These acti�ities can:he bvth. regulatory and rton-regulatory. Please check the box thaF hest.represents your opinion of tE�e#alEowing strategies.to redi�ce the risk and[ass assaciated with na#�araf.clisasters. Strangly Somewhat Agree Sorr4ewhat Strong[y Nat Sure Agree Agree D€sagree ❑isagree [support a reg�latory � ap�roach to reducing risk F supporta mix of bath regulatory and non- � regulaYory approa�hes to reducing risk I support poticies to I prqhi6it de�elapment in J areas su�jeet to natural hazards I support the use of tax dallars {federal/state/€ocal)ta � compensate land awners for nvt develnping in areas suhjecCto naCural haaards 168 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5trangly Samewhat Agree Somewhat 5trangEy No#Sure Agree Agree Risagree Oisagree I support the use of lotal � tax dollars to reduce risks and loss from naturaf disasters. I support protecting � hisYorieal and cultural structures. {would be willing ta make � my hame more disaster resilient. I support steps ta � safeguard the IocaE econamy fpllowing a disasCer event. I support impra�ingthe � disaster prepatedness of lacal schools. I suppqrt a loeaf in�entory r of at-risk buildings and J infrastructure. [svpport disc]asure of / natural hazard risks during ,� rea]estate transaetions, 7.4. Natural Haxards can iia�e:a significant impact on a car��nunity,but planningfflr tliese events can hetp lessen the impac#s..Tkie fol[ow'rng statements uri[f h�lp ileteimine�i#iien prior7ties regarding planning for natura[hazarcfs in your City. Pfease tell us:hbw impo.rtant each.one is Ya yau. Very 5omewhat Neutraf Nat Very IVat fVot important fmportant fmportan# lmpnrtant Rpplicable Protecting Privat� Property Protecting Gritieal faciliCies � (transportativn networks, hospitals,fire staCions] Pre�enting develapmen# in hazard areas Enhan[ing Yhe function of � natural Features(i.e., str�ams� Protetting historical and cultural landmarks Protecting and redueing damage to utilities Strengthening emergerocy / services(i.e.po€ice,fire, V ems) Disclpsing natura�hazard risks during real estate transactions Promoting cooperatian / among pu6lic agen�ies, `� cifiizens,non-prafif organizations,and businesses 169 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hnuseholds can mitigate and,p.r.e.pare fw natu.r.al haiards iR arder ta prevent damage#o praperty,ihjuries,and loss a# life. The precautions you take and training yvu:Yecei�e can make a Eaig diFFerence"tn your ability tb recover from a natural disaster or erriergency. Access ta basfc ser�ices;such as electricity,gas,water,ielephones and eme�gency care . may t�e cut offYempora[ily;or`you may have tv evaeuate at a momerit's natice. The following questians'facus on yaur hnusehnld's prepared�ess far disaster events. 15.In ihe f❑.1.lowing Iiat,pfease Chetktii�se ac#iuitPes that you have dane in your houseFiofd,plan tb da in the near: futt�re,have not done;vr are unable Cv dn.{Piease check one answer for each.preparedness acti�i#yJ Have Utine Plan to�n �Evt E7one Unable to po Attended meetings or recei�ed written / infqrmatian on nafural or �� emergency preparedness? Talked with members in your hvusehnld about � what to do in case of a natural disaster nr emergency? Developed a"Househald/ Famify Emergency Pian"in � _ . arder to decide what everyan�wpuld do in the event of a disaster? Prepared a"disaster 5�apply iCifi"{stored extra � faod,water,hatteries,ar aYher emergenCy supplies? In ihe fasf year,has anyone in ytiur ho�sehold � qeen trained in First Aid or CPR? Prepared yaur home�y � 1�a�ing smake deteetors an each level? Discvssed or created a � utility shutpfF prflcedure ir� the e�ent of a r�atural disaster? Genera!�lause�tohd Infarriiation: Firially,we would appreciate any inforinatiqn ydu are.wi[ling to share vuith.us ahout you and your tiailsehold This: : infarmatio�t w"tlk remain�nnfidential and.is far survey comparison purposes only �lease answer tf�e f611ow3ng questions: _ 16.Yourage 17..Your gende�. IV ale emai 18: Etfucation Le�el: High Schaol Some Col[ege Coilege g. duate �ther(please specifyJ: �Kthe appropr9ate hox} Trade School Degree egree 19. Totaf Household. Less than $10,00�- $20,OOd- $ , - $A�,DOD- $50,�00- Income $1d,D00 29,999 $29,O�fl $39,000 ��-` $�k9,600 $59,000 (xthe appr.ap�iate hox} ${p,dp0- $70,OOD- $Bfl,OdO- $9a,Q4�- $10�,000- More than 69,999 $79,QOd $89,000 $99,��0 $149,Ofl0 $356,0�0 20.Gity&.Zip Code 1Nes[wo�tH Villa.ge(please(iSC if othery 76174 �'VY"� �ll'r�! ! 17� Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 21.RdC2 AmerEcan Asian Black or WFi�fE,f�on- Hispanic/ �Vative �?(tfne appropriate 6ozJ Indian or African Hispanit Latin❑ I-lawaiian or Alaska Amencan � Pachfic Isiander ----- � Native 2Z.How lang ha�e you Less ti�an 1-5 Years 5-9 Years 10-19 Years Zfl or morc lived in Westworth � one year r ye�rs Vilf�ge? ,� (1(the appropriate box} k 23.Ra you rent ar own Rent Own ynur home? � {7S the ap�rapriate 6oH) 24.{7o you rent/own a: Single �upiex Apartment Apartment Condominium Manufactured (x the appropr;ate boM) Family {Le_ss than (5 or mor2 Or pr IVlpbile hnme 5�nits ln units in Tawnhouse Home � str�cture} SCrucYGre� f25.Please feel frae tn provide any addiYional[ammen#s in the space he�ow and thank you for particiga#ing i�aur sttrvey. Please return all surveys to City o#Westworth Vi�iage, 31� Burton Hill Roacl, Westworth Viflage,TX 7b11�i Attt�: Brandy Barrett or scan and err3ail to bbarrett@cit�afwestworth.com 171 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westwvrth Village Hazardous Mitiga�ion Survey x:p.uring,tlie past fide years in the city you c.urrently reside in,have yau of som�one iri your househnld direct[y: experienced a natu�al disaster such. tornado,fEonding �nriliifire hail,.Ar vther natural disaster'� .: YES NO I#no,skip ta Question 3) 2r I.t ypu answered y.es to question 1;'.p ease.i�ldica#e+uhieh:disaster{sj was experi�nced : :. �am Failure Hail Drought High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansi�e Soifs Tornado Extreme F3eat Wildfire Flooding Winter 5tarms 3.How eoncerned are you abaut the fallnv;i.irig.:natural tlisasters? Very Samewhat Neutral Not Very Na Ca�eern NaY [oncerned Concerned Cancerned AppGcahle b2m Failure � Hail [�roughi � High Winds —.�� Earthqua&E ✓ Lightning �/ Expansi�e Soils Tornado 4/ �xtreme Heat f Wildfire Floading Winter 5tarms R.Ha.we you.everrecei�ed information abou#haw tn make memb�+rs of yovr hoeisehald.and yaurhnme safer. f�oin u f disasters3 YE5 NO (If no,skip to Question 7J s,:.if yo . swereci Yes.Ya questRpn 4;ho�u recently.d�rl.yau:receive this.i�formation7.. Within IaSC 6 5-12 monYhs 1-2 years 2-5 years � months �. 6.1Nhat s.o.urce:most recentky provided ypu.with.the inf.drmatien?. :s News�rledia Elected Dfficial GovernmentAgency Rrner.Red Cross Insurance Utility Cornpany Social Media University/Institution Company �� Neigh6or/Friend Other: 7.Which spurce(s].vupuld ynu intist tiust to proWide yau.tivith infbrmation abduf.huw ta inake your :. ho.usehnld.and�ome safie fram nat�iraf tlisasters?[Check up ta:tf�rea] News Media Ele�ted bfficiai ��Govemment Agency Amer.RecE Crass T__�__ __...... ..........�...._._........__._._,.......__........ .. ._.............._��.__�___�_ Insurance / �UtilityCompany SocialNEec{ia Clniversity][nsCitution Campany �� Neigh6oe/Friend Qther: S:INhat is tlie mast effect�ve way far yqu to,receive informatian abou�h�w#o make yau.r hausehold and home safer from nat[ira1.disaSters�{ChecEc up ta three� Newspaper Stories Online News Chamf�er af Commerce fVewspaper Ads Social Media Pamphlet/Brochure Tel�vision News Schaal � Pu$IiC Meetings OutdoorAds Tele�ision Ads Magazines ftadib News 8oak5 UniverSitiES Mail Radiv Ads Email IVewsleYters Fire DepC/ResGue Other: 9.Priar to tf�is.survey,+uere yau a.w. f ynur city'sHazafd Mitigafion Pian(H.azMAP�? Yes No 1E1.Prior to t�is survey,were you w re.that the Federal Emergency.Management Agency�FEf�iAJ requires your city fo�ipiiate khe HazMAP euery five years�n.arder fprynur city to ba eligihle fqt#edera[pre-.and past-disaster hazard. initigation funds? . Yes Na 172 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan In prder to assess community risk,we need.tu unders#and.vuhicfi community assets may k�e vulrieraEale Io naturaf hazards in the region.VuEnerable assets.are thbse communityfeatures,characteristits,ar resources tfiat may be impacted hy natural hazards(e.g.populatians wl#h functional nee�s;econumie components,en�irpnmental. resourtes,etc.].The.next set of qu.estions.iivill fncus.an vwlrierahle:assets 9n yoi�r c4mmunity:and your p[eferred.: §tPate.gies to mitigaie risk to those assets:: 11.Gommuni#y assets are featt�res;characteristics,ar resuuices thai e{the�rtsake a community unique.or allovii.khe . cammunityto functlnn.:tii your npinian,which of tf�e fallouv�ng categories are most susc�pti�ie to the im�acts : caus.ed hy nat�tal hazarr#s in your city? The answ.ers will he d"ispiayeii as Comm�nity.Asset-Potential Natural Ffazari{Impact [Please rank the.cammvnfty assets in order.of vulnerability,16eing iiTost vulnerabte and 6 being least uufnera6le} � Human-loss of life and/or injuries Econamic-Business closures and/or jo6 losses Infrastructure-Damage or loss of 6ridges,utilities,s�hools,etc. CuituralJFlistoric-Damage or loss af libraries,museums,fairgroands,etc. �. En�ironmental-Pamage or loss crf forests,rangeland,wa[erways,e[c. f„{ Governan�e-Abi3ity Yo maintain arder andfor prQ�ide public amenities and ser�ices 3.2.Next vire wbulii Iike Yp knnw what speci€ii.tiypes nf coinmtrnity assets ar.e most important to yau,(Cheek ihe , . . .. carrespor�ding boii for eath asset) Very Samewhat Neutral Naf Very Na Concern Not Coneerned Cnncerned Concerned App4icable Efder Care Facilities � 5chnols[K-12} f Hospitals Major Bridges ✓ Fire/Pn[ice Stations Museums/Histaric�Idgs Majar Emplpyers Small Susinesses Co!legeJUniversities City Hall/Courthouse Parfcs Qther 13.A nurtihet'af actiivi.t[es.can reifuce your comiiiunity's risk from natural hazards.'fh2se.activities can be hnth ' regulaYary and n�n-regulatory. PEease.check the 6ox.that hest re}iresents your opinion of the ftilfowing s#rategies tn. reduce ifie risk and Ioss assoc9aYecf wiLh natural disasters: `. ' Strongly 5nmewhat Agree Somewhat Strangly Not 5ure Agree Agree pisagre Risagree f support a regu�atpry appraath tv reducing risft E suppprt a mix of both regulatory and non- � r.egulatory approaches to reducing rislc I suppart pvlicies ta prahibit de�elopment in � areas subject to natural hazards - I support the use af tax dollars {federal/state/iocalJ to � compensate land owners for noC de�eloping in areas subjec#to natural hazards 173 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strongly SnmewhaF Agree 5umewhat 5t1'Ungly Nnt 5ure Agree Agree Disagree Disagree E support the use of lacal tax dollars to reduce risks � and loss from natural disasters. l support pratecting � histarical and cultura[ structures. I wauld be wilIing Yo make � rr�y home more disaster resilient. I support steps to � safeguard the local economy fo{lowing a disasYer event. I sup�ort improving the � disaster preparedness of Iocal schoals. I support a local inventary � of at�risk buildings and infrastructure. t suppart disclasure af f natural hazard risks during tI real estate transactians. 14. Natural Hazards can ha�e.a.5igriificaht itnpatt on a community,hut planningfor ihese events can help:lessen the impacts 7he follawing sYafements will help cfetermirie crtizen p�iorifies iegarding.planning for riatural haxards in your city. Please:telf us.how important each orie is to yau. Very Samewhat Neutral I�at Very No# Not Irnp4rYant I+npar#an# lmportant kmpartant ApplicahEe Prvtecting Private � Property Protecting critica3 facilities (transportation networks, � hospitals,firestationsy Preventing development j in hazard areas �f Enhancing the function of � natura!features(i.e., str�amsJ Protecting historical and � cu�tural landmarks Protecting and reducing damage to utilities 5trengthening emergency � serviees�i.e.police,fire, emsJ Diselosing natural haxard � risks during real estate transactions Promating�ooperation among public agencies, / citizens,nan-profit ��� organizations,and husinesses 174 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Households�an mitigate and prepare far natural hazar�s.in:Qrder to prevent damage to.prdperty;injuries;.and lass of fi#e. The precautions y4uta[ce.and training you receive can.make a hig d3fFere.nce in yaur:ability td recorrer.from a:.: natural disaster pr.errierge�cy: AcCess tp qasre serwices;such as electricity,gas,water;telepliones and.2mergency care . : mey b.e eut off terripqrarily,pr ypu may ha�e ta evacuafe at a mament's notice: .The fnflowin$yuesiions focus on your hausehold`s pr.epa.redness for disaster eVenYs. . 15.In the fallduring[ist,please check.tkiose acfiviYi�s that you have dane in_yaur hauseFiold;pian to da in:Yhe near future,ha�e nat done;or:are pnaple to dn;{Please:check one answer fo.r each preparedness activity} He�e Dane Plart to Do Not Oone Unahle ta po AttencEed meetings or received written � information on natural or emergency preparedness? Talked wiCh members in your household about � what to do in case of a natural disaster or emergency? ❑evelaped a"Hausehnld/ Family Emergency Plan"in � order to decide what everyone would do in the event of a disaster? Prepared a"Disaster 5upply Kit"{stored extra / faod,water,batteries,or �� ather emergency s.upplies? In#he last year,has anyone ir�your hnusehald � been frained in First Aid or CPR? Prepared your home by f ha�ing smoke detecEors ,L� on each level? Discussed or created a � utifity shutoff procedure in #he event of a natura! disaster? Generai Ilausetiold Info�matlon: F�nally;we would appre.ciate any information you.are wil[ing to sf►ar.e tiuith us�bvut yau.arod ypur F�ausehvld 7his:. in#ort'nafian will remain Cpnfideri4ial and is fqr sur�ey;Cqmparlsnn purposes ptily. Pfease answer.the foll:oiiving . ' questi�ns. 15.Y.our age tij i7 Ynur:gender.`. Male emale 18, Education.Level;. High Schoo3 SomeCollege Coliege ostgraduate Other[please speciFyJ: (X tHe apprapriate hax� Trade S.chool Degre Degree x9. 7otai House}inld. Less than $10,4[}0- $20,OOQ- $30,000- $AO,ODa- $5{1,g0�- In.curne $].O,p�4 �9,999 $29,OOD $39,aaa ��s,00g $59,4Q� (xthe approprTate hnz] ��D,OOfl- $70,Ofl0- $8fl,fl0a- $90,Oa0- OO,Q4fl- h1Ear�tFran fi9,999 $79,�Od $89,�00 $99,000 1A9,004 $150,O�n 20.City&Zip`Ca�te ` Westworkh Village.(please lisf if other) 7611 175 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 27..Race American Asian Black or White,No - Nispanic/ Native �1L the apAropriate bax} Indian pr Afric.an Eiispanf� LaYino Hawaiian or Alaska Ameri�an Pacific Islander Nakive , 22.How long ha�e yau Less than 1-5 Years 5-9 Years -19 Yea 2�ar more li�ed in 1Nestworth one year years Village? [x the appropriate box] 23.�a yau rent or own Rent wr� ybur hame? {7(the apprapriate 6ox) 24.Do ynu rent/awn a: ing J Dup[ex Apartment Apartment � Condflminium Manufactured �x the ap�ropriate hoH� Famify �; (l.ess[han {5 or more �r ar Mot�ile home i 5 units in unfls fn Tow�house Harne SkrutYure} sfructuref ' 25.Please fee!free ta p�ovide any additianal tommenYs in the spate be3nw ancf thank yeu for participating in aur survey. ��_ __ _�_�_�__.�,I_ � � � _ _. ---- �;�. � � Please ret�rn afl surveys ta City of Westworth Viflage, 311 Burton Hill �toad, Westv+lorth Village,7X 751�� A#trr: Brandy Barrett or scan and email to bbarrett@citvofwestwarth.com 176 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westworth Village Hazardous Mitigation Sur��y i.During the past���yea�s in the:c.ity.you currenYly resit[e En,.ha�e you or s.ameane in your househ.pld direttly experienced a natural disaster such as a#ornado,flooding vuildfire,hail;:or other:natural.disaster?:: _ YES NO {If no,skip to O,uestion 3} 2:If you answere.d yesxo quest�on`1;please indicate which dtsaster(s)was experieMced pam Failure Hail �}rought Migh Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansi�e 5oils Tornado ExCreme Heat Wsldfire Flaoding WinteF Storms 3:Haw cancerned ar.e yau ahout the folto.wing natu�al disasYel`s? Very Somewhat Neutra] �lvt Very No Concern Nat Cancerned Cnncerned Concerned Applica6le Oam�ailure Hail praught High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansi�e.5oils Tarnadfl Extreme Heat Wildfre Ffooding Winier Storms 4.HaVe yau�ver.receE�ed infarrrtation a6ouY how to make.members of.yqur housefidld and.your.home,safer. fram naturaldisasters7 _ _ _ YES ND (If no,skip ta Question 7) S.If you answered Yes tb question 4;how recently:did you reeeive thi5 infvrmaYion7. Within lasfi fi 6-12 months 1-2 yeaCs 2-5 years rnpnths fi:What saurce most recentiy prouided yau i;vith the informa#ian? News Media Elected Official Government Agency Amer.Red Crass 1n5uYanEe Utility Cprnpany Soeial Nledia University/Institutio� Campany Neighbor/Friend Other. 7:Vvhich:so�erte(s}wouid you most trust tn.pra�ide.you with inf.vrmatinn aqout.hnw ta make your. ; household and home safe f.rom natural disas'ters?{Chec[c up.to three) News Media Elected bfficial Ga�ernment Agency Amer.Red Cross -- _...... ..---...__ .__.- _�_.. _. .___ Insurance Utility Gompany 5ocial Media University/[nstitution Company Neighbor/�riend Qther: 8:What is the mpst efFecti+ie wayfar you ta..re�eE�e informatiun ahaut how ta make yaur.hnusehald and.horrte safer frmm�atural disasters7(Check up to three) .. Newsp2perStofies OnlineNews Cham6erofCommerce IVewspaperAds Social Media PamphEet/8rochure Fele�ision News Schoot Public Meetings OutdoorAds Television Ads NEagazines Radio News Books Uni�ersities Mai] Radia Ads Email Rlewsletters Fire Deptfftescue Ot�er: 9:Prinr to thissurvey,were you aware of:your city's Hazard IVlitigation P.lan.(HazN1AP).?. Yes N o 1a:.P1'ioY to#his survey,were you aurare tha#the Federal Emerge�cy Managerrsent Aggncy(FENIA)requires you[ci[y. : fq update t�e HaxMRP every five years m order for yaur city to be:ehgiple far federa]pre=and p6st-disaster hazard mitEgation Yunds?. Yes No 177 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan I.n:prder ta assess coti�munityrisk;we need ta...u.ndefsta�d.w.h.ieh.comrttuni#yas�ets may be+rutnerable.tQ Featul'dl:. .. hazards in the region:Vulnerable assets aCe.those to�munity�eaYures;charaoteristics,or resources th.at.may he: iri�pacYecl hy natiirai haxards(e g:populafions with.funciianal needs,:econornE�campanents,e�ivironm.ental resUur�es;ett]:`The Itext:set vf.quesbons�uili fncus on�u[nerahie a5se#s irr yout comme�nity and.your pre#erred. : strategies.to mi#igate risk..to those assets. :: i1 CammuniFy assets are features;'chara.cter�st�cs;;or resources that`either make a cnri7munity;unique:ar allaw the cpinmuniYy tn functian In your apir�inn,wh.ich of the#ollawing categor3es a.re inost su.sc..eptiEtle tv the:irripacts : taused by natura[.haxards,in your'city? The.answers will he cfisplayed as Commun�ty.,4sset-.Potential NaEe�ral Haza�d lmpact . qPlease rank the:c.ommunity assets in urder o�vufne�ab3l�ty;1.betng rriost uulne�ab�e.anil 6 being feast►�ulneraEsle} Human-Loss of Gfe and/or injuries Economic-Business Closc�res and/or jo6145ses InfrastrucCure-Damage ar lass of bridges,�[i(ities,schaals,etc. Cultural/Histori�-�amage or loss of libraries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. �nvirnnmental-Darrrage or loss of forests,rangeland,waterways,ete. Go�ernance-Ak�ifity ta maintain orderand/or pro�ide public amenities and services 12.Next vue waulii:like Yo..know:what specific types of community assets are most importarit Yo.you:�Check the . correspondirsg bpx for each.asset} : Very Samewhat l�Feutral Nat Very fi[a Cancern Not Concarned Concerned Concerned Appficable Elder Care Facilifies schoo]s(K-12} Hospitals Major Bridges �ire/Poliee Statinns Museums�Historic Bldgs Major Employers 5maif eusinesses Col I ege�Un iversities City Ha€1/Caurthouse Parks Other T3.A'numhe�af activiCies can reduce your corFimunity s risk from natural hazards These activities can he bqth r�gulato�y and nan-regulatory. Please check.tf�e hqi[.that best represents yo�t�pirtion of ihe'Foll.awing strategies.:ta : reduce##te risk and IQss assoeiateii with rtaturai disasters, Strangly 5nmewhat Agree 5amewhat 5trongly f�ot 5ure Agree Agree qisagree �]isagree 4 support a regulatary appraach to reducing risk I supporY a mix af both regulatory and non- r.egulatory approaches to reducing risk I suppnrt policies to prohibit de�elopment in areas subject to natural hazards I support#he use oP tax dollars {fsderal/state/lota!)Co compensate land owners for noC de�eloping in areas subjectta natura�haxards 178 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5trongEy 5omewhat Agree Samewhat Strongly Not Sure Agree Agree �lsagree Disagree I support ihe use of�ocal tax doliars ta reduce risks and loss from naEural disasters. 1 support pratecting historical and culturaE stru ctu res. I wouEd be wil[ing to ma&e my hame more disaster resilient. I support steps to safeguard the lo�al economy following a disaster e�ent. I sup}�art impraving the disaster preparedness of local schools. k support a local in�antory o#at-ris3c huildings and infrastructure. I suppart disclasure aF natural hazard risks during real eSYate CransacYions. I4. IVatu�a]:Hazar.ds ca.n Eia�e:a signiffcant impact on a�nmm�nity,hut planning for these euents can help lessen the. iinpatts. The fallawing sta#einents will h21p determine ci#izen priorities regarding planiiing for natural hazards in your city. Please tell us:haw i.mparfiant each one is tn y6u. . Very 5ori�ewhat l�eutral Not Very fVnt Nat ImpnrYant Impnrtant Impnrtant Impartant Applica6le Protecting Privats Property Protecting critical faciEities {transportatian networks, �ospitals,fire stations) Pre�enting develapmenC ih haz2rd areas Enhancing#he fiunctinn of natural features�i.e., str�ams) ProtecYing histarical and cuitura)landmarks Protecting and teducing damage to utillties 5trengthening em�rgency services�i.e,poliee,fire, ems) �isclosing naturaf hazard risks during real estate transactions Promoting coop�ration amvng public agencies, ciCizens,non-profit grganizations,and husinesses 179 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hnusehv�ds can mitigate.anil.prQ.parefor.natuYal.hazards.in.ur.der.to prevent:.ilamage.to propei-ty;;irijuries,ancl lass.of ]ife: The precavfions you take snd tralnEng ynu receive can make a ktig dEffere.nce in your abiEity to recvuer frorii a . natu�al.ifisasterar emergency. Access.to:6asi�serui�es,suCh as eleciricity,gas;water,telephanes and erriergency.care may tie tut aff#e.mporarily;.or you may haUe to e�acuate at a moment's naYice. The following.guestians fvcus on.y.our . hatisefiald'S preparedness fnr disaster events: : 15.In the fol#ovuing hst pfease ctiecktf�ose actt�ities thaf you hade done in yout hauseholil,.plan to dn.irrthe near : future;have not`done;or ai�e unahle to dti:(Please check ane a.nswer for each preparedness actiqiky). HaVe Done i�lan to Do IVoE�nne Unable#n po AtCended meetings or recei�ed written infarma#ion on natural or emergency preparedness? Talked with members in your househo[d ahovt what to do in case o€a natural disaster or emergency? Developed a"Hausehold/ Family Emergency Plan"in order to decide what everyone would do in the event af a disaster? Prepared a"�isaster Supply Kit"(stored extra food,water,t�atteries,or other emergency supplies? In the 3ast year,has anyone in your household been trained in First Aid or CPR? Prepared your home by having smoke detectors on each level? �iscussed flr created a uCiEiCy shutoff�rocedute in the event of a natural disaster? General Hausehald lnfor[�iation: Finaffy;we wauEd appreciate any iniarmation you are wilfing fo share with us:ahput.you and ybur household This: in{�rmatian will remain tqnfiidenFiai and is far sur�ey.comparisnn purposes orily: Please ansrNer the foilnwfng quesYions::. ?:fi.Yaur age 17 You�gender. `. Male Female 18. Educatian Le�e1:. High 5chaol Same Caflege Cpllege Postgraduate Other(please specify}: (Xthe apprnpriate boxJ Trade SchooE pegree ❑egree 19. 7otal Houseliold Less Chan $30,000- $2U,aao- S�o,�00- $40,006- $50,000- Inco.me $10,000 19,999 $29,fi0a $39,000 $49,fl06 $59,0�0 SX the appropriate hnxJ ��0,�40- $70,000- $BQ,E}OD- $90,paa- $1flC3,QaQ- More than 69,999 $79,044 $89,QD� $99,000 $149,000 $154,000 20.City&Zip Cade Westwor{h V.illd�e:(p[ease list if othe.r} 767.14 180 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 2i.ReCe American Asian Bla[k c7� White,Nan- Hispan�c/ Native (7I the appropriate 6ox) lndian ar African Ff�spanic Latino Hawaiian v�' Alaska Ameri�an Pacific IslancEer Nati�e , 2Z.How long have you Less t{�an 1-5 Years S-9 Years 1Q-19 Years 7_0 or more lived in Westwarth one year years Village? — y (X the agprapriate hox� 23.Dp ypu rent or own �ent Own yvur hvme? [x the apprapriate 6oxJ 24.Do yau renY/own a: SinglQ Duplex Apartrrtent Apartment Condominium ENanuFactured {x the appropriate ErnK� , Fanlily (Less than (5 ar rr�ore Or or Mobile h4me 5 units in uniCs in Tpwnhause Home structure} sfructure} - ---�- 25.Piease feel free tv prorride any additiona]�omrrtents in the space belaw and thank yau f4r participating in�ur survey, Please return ail surveys to City of W�stworth Village, 312 Burton Hill Road,Westworth ViHage,TX 76114 Attn: Brar�dy Barrett or scan ar�d email to bbarrett@cityofwestworth.com 181 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Wes�wor�h Village Hazardous Mitigatian Sur�ey 1.€�uCing the pest firre jrea�s in the.city yau currently reside in;:ha�e you or sameane iii yc�ur:ho�seh.ald direcYly. ezperiented a naiural disaster suCh as a tnrnado,floodit�g,wfirlf�re,hail;ar ather natuxai.disaster?: YES NQ �Ifi nv,skip to Question 3) 2.If yqu:aii.swe.red yes to questian:�;please:indicate whtch disastet�sJ was experienced. . �am Failure Hail ❑rought HigF�Winds Earthqualce LighCning Expansive 5ails Tornado Extreme Heat Wildfire Flaading Vdinter St�rms 3.FEow'concerned are you.ahaut fhe.faEEawr'ing natural disasiers? ,... Very Sotnewhat �EeutraE Not Very No Concern lVot Concerned Concerned Concerned Applfcahle Dam Faifure Hail ❑rought High Winds Earthquake Lightnin� � Exp2nsive Soiis Tornado Extreme Heat Wi(dfire - Flopding Winter Storms 4.Have you ever received.ihfarrr►atinn ab.nuY hour to maiie members nf ydur household a�d your ha.me safer frmm�atural disasters? NO {If no,skip to question 7} 5:If you answered Yes ta questinn 4,:hnw recently.did:ynu receiue.#his inforrriation? Within last 6 6-1Z manths 1-2 years 2-5 years manths 6:Whaf s.ou.rce mast�ecentl.y:prn�ided.you rnrith the inforttiation? , News Metlia Elected Offi�ial vernment Agenc Amer.Red Cross lnsurance Utility Cprr�pany 5ociaf Nledia Uni�ersity/Institution Company Neighbor/Friend �ther: 7:1Nhich souree(s}irvotatd yciu mast t.rust ta provide yq.0 wrth i�formaticii�:abaut how ta inake your.' househ�ld e safe from natural disastersc�(Checfi up to three} News Media �lected Official overnmentAgency Amer.Red Cross ..�.—. _._.. _.. e Utility Campany 5ocial Media UniversityJlnstitution Company Neigh�or/Friend Othar: 8:WhaY is the mnst e4fecti�e i,vay for.you.to recenre information abnut hoini.tn isiake.y.our.household and home sa#er: from na �[Check up to tihreej . Newspeper Staries dnline News Chamber pf Commerce Newspaper Ads Pam�hlet/�rochu Tekevisivn News 5chool PuhliC i111eetings Out oar s Televisipn Ad5 Maga2ines Radio News 6aoks Universities Mail Radiq Ads Email NewsleYteCs �ire D�pt/ResCue Other: 9,Pripr to thi.s suryey,were you aware af yaur city's Hazard Mftfgatinn.Plan(HazMAP�?. es Aip 10.Rrlar to th9s suruey;were you avuarethat the�edera[E171eCgency lillanagement Agen�y�FEIIAA}requlres your city ta update the HazMAP every fiwe years in arder for your�ity to be eligible far federal pre-and post-dEsaster.haza�d.: , mif�gation funds?. Yes Np 182 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan in order to assess camrnunity risk,we need to ur�derstan8 which cammunity assets may he vulnerahle tn natural hazards in the region_Vuinerabie assets are those community features,charac4eristics,or resaurres that may be impacted by natural hazards�e.g.populations wi#h functionai needs,econpmic[ompoqents,enviranmenta! resaurtes,eic.}.The next set of questions will focus on vulnera6le assets in your cammunity and your preferred 5Erategies tp mitigate risk to thase assets. 11.[ommunity assets are features,characteriatiss,or resources that either make a commun`sty unique or allvw the , commu�ity Co function.In yvur opinion,which of the follawing�ategories are mast suscepN6le to t�e impacis ' eaused�y nacural haxards in your city? The answers will be dispfayed as Cornmunity A55et-Potential Natural Haz�rd Impact (P3ease rank the community assets in order af vulneral�ifity,1 6eing mast�ulnerabEe and 6 being least vufnerable� Human-Loss at life and/or injuries � Economic-Bus+ness cEosures and/ar job 3osses � Enfrastructure-�arnage or lass of bridges,utifities,schoals,eYc. � CuEtural/Histnric-Darnage or ioss of lii�raries,museums,fairgrouhds,ett. �C E�vironmental-�amage or loss flf farests,rangeland,waterways,e[c. � Governance-Abifity to maintain order and�or pra�ide put�lic ameni[ies and services I2.Next we would iike ta kno+u what specific types of communiiy assets are most irrtportant#o you.(Cfieck tF�e carrespanding 6ax for each asset� � Very � 5omewhat Neutral Not Very No[oncern Not j Concerned Concerned � Concerned f Applicahle _ `�— -- —--- Ffder Care Facilities -" 5chools{iC-12M � � Nospitals v` il/iajar Brfdges �_' F�re/Police Stations v' iVluseums/Histaric 81dgs Mejnr Employers ✓ SmaU 8usinesses �- CoIiege/Universities �-'� � City Hall/Courthouse • r/ � �arks -- - `' � Dther � � 13.A �un ber of artivities can retfuce your community's risk from natural haxards.These activities can be l�ath I regulatvey and non-regu3atary. P�ease check Yhe box that hest represents your opinion af the following strategies#a ; redute the ris�C and�oss assaciated with natural disasters. 5irongfy 5omewhat f Agree Sarnewhat 53rangly Nnt 5ure � f _ Agree Agree _! �isagree tiisagree I support a regulatary _ apprnach to redueing rtsk �` � J i supp4rt a rnix af both regulatory and non- regulatary apprflachesta L- reducing risk I support�ollcies to prohibit development in afeas suf�ject to naYural V � haxards f suppdrt Yhe use af tax dqilars (FederalJstate/local�to campensate land owners for not Gievelapir+g in areas I.' subject to natural haaards 183 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strongly Somewhat Agree Somewhat 5tro�gly Nat Sure Agree Agree Disagree Disagree I support the use of IocaE Eax dollars ta reduce risks and loss from natUral , disasters. I supp4rt prateccing historical and culYura! �-` stru cis�res. I wotild he willing ta make my home mare disaster �� resilienf. i support st�ps tv safeguard Yhelocal economy Fqllowing a � disasCer e�pnt. i support im�roving the disasker preparedness of �;' local schools. I support a locaE in�entory _ f of at-risk t�uildings and � infrastructure. E suppvrt disclosure of � natural haxard risks during � �, real estate trar�sactfans. 34. Natural hazards can f�ave a signi#icant impact pn a tommunity,bu#planr�ing for these e�ents can help�essen the impacts. The fallowing statements wilf help determine citixen priarities regarding planning for natural hazards in yaur �ity. Piease tell us how important each ane is to yau. Very Som�wha# Neutral � Not Very Not Not fmpartant �mportant Importa�f �mportani Applicable Pr4tecCing?rivafe Property ",, Prptecting critical faCilities {transportation netwarks, �f ' #�nspitaEs,fire statinnsJ Pre�entir�g deveEoprnent �� in hazard areas EnhanCing the iunction of natural features�i.e., ,V ' streams} Protecting historical and v/ � cultural landinarks Proterting and reducing �� da3nage ta utitities 5trengthening emeegeney � services�i.e.police,fire, ��. erns} gisclpsing natural hazard risks during rea!pstate �' transactio�s E Pr�mating cooperatian among public ager�[ies. citiz�ns,non-prafit , organizations,and �r� husinesses 184 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � Hoe�seholds can mitigate and prepare far natural hazards in prder to prevent damage to property,injuries,and iass o{ ; life, The precautions yau#ake and training yoe�recei�e can make a hig dii#erence in your ahility ta recover from a ' I natural disaster or emergency, Access ta haSiC 5ervices,such as ekectriciYy,gas,water,#elephanes and emergency care '� may 6e cut of#iemparari�y,ve you may haUe to evacuate at a moment's notice. The#allowing questions focus an your � household's preparedness far disaster events. 15.In the foilowing lis#,please check t[�ase activities tF�at you have dvne in your househald,plan ia do in the near i future,have not dor�e,ar are unable#o do.(Piease check nne answer far each preparedness activity] I kave pane ! Plan ta Qa Not Done Una6ke to 00 Atiended meetings or received written ir�Farmation on natural or � emergency preparedness? Talked with members in your household abaut what to c�o'tn case of a ,� natural disaster or emergeney? 6evefo�ed a"Hous�holr3/ T FamiEy Ernergency Pian"in � orcfer tv decidE what i/� everyone would do in Yhe eVent of a disaster? Prepared a"bisasier Supply Kit"(sLored extra food,waTer,l7atYeries,or other ernergenry �' suppEies? � _ In the East year,has anyone in your household 6een tra'�ned in First Aid or �'. CPR? Prepared your home by �/ having smoke det�ctors ar�each�evel? Discussed orcreated a utflity shutaff procedure in the event of a natural L d�s�st�r? General Househald]n#armation: Finally,we would appreciate any information you are willing ta share with us about you and your househald. This infvrmation will remain canfidential and is far survey�omparison purposes anly. Please answer the following ! questipns: � lb.Yaur age ./ � � _-_�� .f 17.Yaur gender �ici1�' Femaie 18. Educatian Level: High School Some Cotiege College astg d a Other{please specify}: {}C the appropriate boxJ Trade ScE�ool p���ee p� ree `14. Tatal Hauseho[d Less than $30,Dfl0- $ZO,ODO- 53a,aoo- �aa,p00- $50,{l40- Encome $2a,00a 19,999 $29,OOd $39,dOD $49,OD0 $59,040 (x the appropriate hoxy $60,000- $7p,00a� 58�,OQ0- I $9d,oan- S�oo,00q- �rt Fhan 6�],999 $79,000 $89,OQR � $9g,4Qfl $149,�00 $150,40�___'" z0.C'sty&2ip Code Westwarth VEllage(picase�ist if other) 75114 185 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan �-�`=.�'� 21.RaCE American Asian BEackor r White,Non- Hispanic/ Native �[X the appropriate hoM) Indian or Afri�an � fiispani� � Latino Hawaiian or Alaska American � � Pa�ific�slander NaY��e Z2.Haw Iong have you Less than 1-5 Years S-9 Years 1�=19 Years 20 or more Eived in westwarth one year � years Viflage? --- {](tha appropriate 6qx} � 23.�o you rent or own Rent Dwn yaur home? /` �X the ap�ropriate hqzJ I!� I� 24.�a you rent/own a: Singae ! puplex AparimentT Apartment Condom�nium Manufackured (x the appropr'sate box] Family \1` [�ess Citan {5 or rnore I Qr nr Mobile �1aC1le i� � �UtllY5lf1 Ufll�Slfi � TOW[1hOUSE H617l2 _ structure} struciure) 25.Please fee�#ree ta pro�ide any additianal comments in the space below and thank you fnr participating in vur survey. _ ! Please return all s�rveys to City of Westwo�t�Vil€age, 311 8urton Hil! Road,Westwnrt�Village,T?t 75114 Attn: Brandy Barrett or scan and emaif to bbarrett cit ofwestworth.com 186 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westwor�h Vil�age Hazardous Mitigatior� Survey 1.During the past five years in the city you current{y reside in,have you or someone in yaur hausehpld directfy experienced a natura4 disaster sueh as a tarnada,flpoding,wi�rEfire,hail,ar other natural disaster? � YES NO {If np,s�Cip Co 4uestion 3� �._ f--- - I 2.If yau an�wered yes ta questipn 1,please inriicata which disaster(s)was experienced. I7am Failure Hail �� ❑raught Mtgh Wir�ds ' �arthquake TLi�;htning ExpansiveSoils Tornado �xtreme f�eat WildfiCe Flaoding Winter 5torms 3.How cancerned are you abaut the follawing naturai disasters? � Very Samewhat Neutral Not Very Na Concern [Vvt Corecerned Cancerned , tnncerned A}splicabie Dam Failare �. Hail ti prou$ht �, High Winds ,� 1� I �arthquake � i.ightning �' EXpan5iV£5q115 .: 'f'ornado Extrern2 HeaY � Y•` Wildt`ire � � Flooding - Winter Storms I 4.Have yau ever received information a6out haw to make memhers of yaur household and your home safer fram natural disasters? Y�S l` v NO (If na,skip to C2uestion 7J � 5.If yar��ns+xered Yes to question 4,haw rer.entky did you reteive this information7 � Within fast 6 5-12 months 3-2 years 2-5 years manths �_—�. 6.WhaE saurce mnst recentEy provided yflu with the informatinn? News Media �le�ted flfficial Government Agency Amer.Red Cross Insurance lltitlYy Company �Social Media l}rtiversity/lnstitutian Cqmpany Neigh6pr/Friend Other: � , : . � 7.Which source(s)would yau mQsC Yrust ta pravide you with informatian ahvut haw to make yaur hvusehald ar�d hame safe from�atural disasters?�Check up to tf�reeJ f�ews Media Elected Dfflcia! Governmcnt Age�cy � Arner.RecE Cross lnsurance ^Utility Company Sc�ciai M�cl�a tJniversity/[nstitutfon Company � Neigh6or/friend ather: --- - -- --- --- - - � 8.What is the mast efFective way far yau te recei�e infarmation ahout�ow fn rttake yaur hpusehald and home safer trom naturaf clisasters?�Chec&up to three� Newspaper Stories Or�line Ni ws CharnY�er o!Currcmerce lVewspaper Ads SQ�ia!Media Pampnlet/[�rochure Television iVews Schoai Public tVleatfngs duTdoar Ads Televislon Ads iVlagazines Radip News Baoks Uni�er5itie5 il�faij Radia Ads Email NewsEetters �ire DepC/Rescve Other: � 9.Prior to this svrvey,were yau aware of your city's Hazard Mitigatian Pian�HaxMAP}? Yes----- -� No -- - - 7.0.Prioi�to this survey,were ynu auvare that the Federaf Emergency Managemen#Agency{FEMA)requires yaur city to update the HaxMAP every five years in order#or your city to be eligihle for federal pre-end pnst-disaster hazard mitigatian fund5? Yes No 187 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan fn arder to assess�ommur+ity risk,we need#a understand which rommunity assets may he�ulnerahEe ta natural haxards in the regivn.Vulnerable assets 2re t�ase community features,characteristics,ar resaurces tftat may he impacted by naYura�hazards{e.g.pop�latiorts with functional needs,ecvnomic companents,en�ironmental resources,etc.J.The nexC set of questions wEll facus an�ulnerahle assets in your cammunity and your preferred strategies ko mitigate risk 3o those assets. li.Commur+ity assets are#eatures,characteristics,or resources that either make a cammunity unique er allow the communi#y to furtction.In your opinian,which af the follawing categories are mast susceptihle to the impacts caused by natural f�azards in yaur city? The answers will he displayed as Community Asset-Potentiaf Natural Hazard Impact , ! (Please rank the�ammunity assets in ordar of vulnerat�iGty,1 peing m�st vulnerahle and 6 heing keast�ulnerable} - Huinan-Lpss pf iife and/vr+njuries � Econamic [3usiness dosures and/ar job Eosses infrastrueture-Bamage ar loss of i�rPdges,utilities,schoals,etc � � Cultura1lHistaric-aamage ar lnss of Ilbraries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. �, Envirdnrr�ental-parri�ge or foss af#arests,�'angeiand,waterways,etc. _ __ _ Governar��e�Ability ta maintain drdpr and/pr provide puhlic amenities and services � 12.Next we would like to know what specifi�types of community assets are mnst important to yau.(Checic the corresponding box far earh asset} Very Samewhat Neutral Not Very No Concern Nnt Cancemed Con�erned Concerned Applica6le Elder Care Facilities � Schaa[s(K 12) � i Hospitals , t f �vlajor Bridges � f Fire/poliee StaYions Museums�Historic 6idg5 Majar Employers 4 Smal1 Susinesses CalEege/llniversitfes � , City liall/Caurthouse r Parks � � Other ' 13.A number a#activities can reduce your commur�ity's risk from naturaf haxards.These activfties can he hoth regula#ory and non-regulatory. Flease check the hox that 6est represents your opinion af the following strategias to reduce the risk and loss assaciated with natural disasters, Strangly Samewhat � Agree Somewhat Strongly E�ot Sure Agree Agree Disagree aisagree I suppflrt a regulatary appraaeh to retiuting r+sk � I supporc a mix af boih reguEatory and non- regulatory appraaches to �, reducing risk , 1 support pplicies ta 1 I prohi6it deveiapment in areas sub�ect to natural ' hazarc4s I support the use nf tax dofiars (federal/stateJlocal)#o compensate land owners ,� f4f ff0��EV2�0�7iflg E[l dfPc75 su�jectto natur2!hazar[is 188 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5#rongly Samewhat Agree Somewhat Strongly hat Sure Agree Agree ❑isa�ree �isagree I support the use of local tax doliars tv reduce risks and lass from natural • disasters. I su�port prpCe[ting historical and c�Etura! structures. I wauld Fre willing to rna#ce my hame rnore disaster 4' resilient. k suppprt steps to safeguard the IQca! economy foffowing a disaster P�ent. I suppart impraving the � disasterpreparednessaf � local schoo3s. � I support a lacal inver�tory of at-risk buiEdings and i�frastr��ture. I support cEisclosure of natura!hazard risks ciurir�g , real estate transactVons. !4. Natural Hazards can have a significant impact on a community,but planning for these events can hel�r lessen the impatts. T�e follouuing statements will help determine citixen prinrities regarding pfanning fvr natural hazards in your city. Please tell us how important each one is ta you. Very Somewhat M1}euttat Nat Very Nnt Nat EmparEant �mpartant Important Importan# Applicahle Pratecting Private praperty , Pr4Cecting critica!faciiities (transpart�ttq�netwarks, hospi[a1s,fire stations) � Preventing development in hazard areas '' En�ancing the Function of natUraf features�i.e,, � slre�ms} Protecting histprical and cultura€landmarks � Protecting and reducfng damage ta utilities � StrengChening emergency services(i.e.poGce,fire, ` ems) �isclosing natural hazard risks during real estate transacCions Promoting caaperation among public agencies, citizens,non-profit organfzatians,and 6usinesses 189 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hauseholds can mitigate and prepare fpr natural haiards in order to pre�ent damage to prv�erty,inje�ries,and Evss of I Eife. The precautions yo�iake and training you reee9ve can make a big dif#erence in your a6iliCy to recaver from a natural disaster or emergency. Access to 6asic services,sueh as electricity,gas,water,telephones and emergency�are � may he cut pff temporarily,ar yau may have to evacua#e at a moment's nofiiee. The falfowing questions focus on your hausehold's preparedness�dr disaster events. I5.]n Ehe fpllpwing list,�lease chee[c thase aeti�ities ihat you have darre in your hausehold,p4an to da in the near future,have nat done,or are unable to do.{Please check one answer{or eath preparedness activity) Have Done I Plar�to�o FVot 37one Isnable to 6o Attentied rneetings or received written irrfarmation prt naCura!or �� emergency preparedness? Ta!lced with members in yaur householcE ai�out what to do in case v#a natural disaster or e merg�ncy? Developed a"Household/ Famiiy Emergency PEan"in arder to de�ide what everyone wauid do in the event af a disaster� � Prepared�"Disaster ' 5uppiy Kit"tstored exira Food,water,haftenes,ar � otf�er emergency supplies? In the East year,has anyone in your hausehald heen trained in First Aid or CPR? Prepared yaur home 6y havingsmokedetectors . on each level? ; Discussed ar created a utility shutaF(procedure in ,, ihe e�ent of a nakural disaSter? Generaf Hdusehold Infatmdtion: � �inally,we wnuld appreciate any informatiore you are wilfing to share with us about you and your householei, This informativn wi41 remain canfidentiaa anc3 is far survey comparison purpvses onfy. Please answer the folluwing questi�ns: ifi.Your age �._; _ � 17.Yaur gender MaEe Female _ �S. Education Le�e1: High 5chaoi� Some Coflege tol�ege Postgrarivate Other{pkease specity): {x the appropriate box) Trade Schooi p�g�ce p�gr2e_.- 19. Total Household �ess th�n ��a,000� Szo,noo- 530,000- $aa,00a- Ssa,aoa- � Income $10,0�D 19,994 $29,0€l0 $39,D�� $49,000 $59,60a (x the appropriaYe hox) �{p�p�p_ $7Q,�0�- ' $80,OOD- $90,000- 1 $]O[},{]�0- More thdn 69,999 $79,aao , $89,000 ' $99,0[30 ii, $149.000. $J S�,D�fl - �__;y 20.City&Zip Code Westwarth Village(please list tf ather} 7b114 190 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 21.RaCe American Asian BEackor White,Non-, Hispanic/ Native {x the apprppriate hnx) Indi�h ar African Hispanic LaCino Hawaiian or Alaska American Pacifi[9slander hlativ2 Z2.kow�png have you Less than 1-5 Years� 5 9 Years 10-19 Years 2Q ar mpre lived in Westworth one year yea�s Viilage? , �X the appropriate bax} � 23.Da you rent ar nwn Rent Own , your home? {x the appropriate baxj 24.Ua you rent/pwn a: Single Duplex Apartment Apartm�nt Condominium ivlanufacturecf (x the ap�ropriate hox� � Family (Less than (5 Or more Or or Nkobile hDme 5 units in unif5 ir� Townhouse Nome structure] sCructureJ i 25.Please feel free#a pro�ide any additional comments in the space befow and thank you for participat9ng in our survey. Please return alE surveys to City�f Westworth Village, 311 Burton HiN Road,Westworth Village,TX 76114 Attn: 8randy Barrett or scan ar�c� ert�ail to bbarrett cityofwestworth.com 191 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Wes�worth Village Hazardous Mi�igatio� 5�rvey 1.During the pasC fi�e years in the eity you curre�tly reside.in,have yau or sameqne in y6ur hqusehald ditectly. . . experienced a natucal di5a5ter sa�h as a Yarnado,ffoading wildfire,hail;.pr oiher natural:disas#er? YES Nn o,skip to Question 3� 2.If you ansidrered.yes tii yuesiibn 1;plea5e:indica#e whi�f�d.'isasker(s}was ezperienced pam Failure Hall Drnught High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansi�e Soils Tarnado Extreme HeaY WiEdfire Flooding Winter Storms 3.Hqw conGerned ate yau ahout.ihe#ollowing naEural disaSters? Very Samewhat Neutr�l Not VeCy No Goncern NuL Canterned Cvncerned Cnncerned App3icabie Dam Fai[ure Hai] ❑rought High 1Ninds Earthquake Lightning � Expansive Soils Tornad❑ Extreme Heat Wildfire � Flvoding }� Winter StDrms 4:Have ypu ever.re�eiried inforrrjation ahout hnw to rrialie.:mem�e�s of.your househokd and.your horrie:safei fram natural disasters? _ _ _ �S� HO {if no,skip ta Question 7} 5.Ef you answQ ,_ Yesto question 4,hpw receritly.did.yau receiire this ii�farmation?: 1Nrfhin last 6.,1 6-�2 months 1-2 years 2-5 years -manths 6.:WhaY source mast recently provided you with the inforrriation? _ News Media �Ie�Ced�fficial vernment Amer.Red Cross Insurance UCility Company �ocial Media Uni�ersity/Institution Campany Neigh6or/Friend Other: 7.Which saurce[s�wauld yau rrta.st trust to pro�ide;you wifh irifc�rmation about h.ow Ea make yaur. hausehold artd haitie�afe f.rorrr natura]disasters?(Cf�eck up ta:three] : News 11Fledia Elected af�cial ��b�ernment Agen�y J �er.Red Crass —.__.—__ ---.._. _..... ............. _ �- _..__ InSurance utiE�ty Company So[ial ftlledia lJnive�sity/fr�stiYution Company I�etghbor��riend � pther: 8.WE�at�s`the most effectiVe way for you ta.re.ceive infarmat9an ahout how to.make your liousehnld:and home safer From natural dlsasters?(CiiecEc.up to three�;.. . I�fewspaper StOries � �nfine I�Eaws Cham�er af Commerce PJewspaper Ads Social Media Pamphlet/Cirochure Television News Schpal Pu61ic Nfeetings Outdoor Ads Television Ads Magaxines Radio News Baoks L}niversities Mait Radio Ads Email Newsletters Fi�e Dept/Res�ue �ther: 9.:Priur to thi5 survey,were you.awar�of ydur ci#y's Hazard Mitigation Plan(HaiNEAP�? Yes N 10.P.r1or iv ttiis survey,were you ainrare tMat tkie Federal Emergency fVlanagementAgenGy(FEMR]requires.yaur city Yn updake#he FlailNAP e+iery.five ye�rs m nrder for yaur city tn he eligilile for federal pre-and posE d[saster haxard mitiga.tion funds? ` Yes No 192 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan In.order to assess comrr�unity risk,we need.:to.understand whEch..tammunity assets may.be uul.nerahle.to naturaf... hazards in Yhe region.Vulnera6Ee assets are 3hose cnmriiu�ify features,characterisYlcs,vr resources tE�a#may he impacted by nakural.,hazards�e,g..populafioris with:funct'ioi�al needs,economic camponents,enviranmentaf. resources,etc;).The next:set o€qu�5tian�virill focus:an vulne.rahle assets in yauf cammunify and your.preferred. : . strategies to.mEtigate risk to those assets. . 7.7..Cu.mmunity assets are#eatures,:characterisiics,or resaurces that either m�ke a.conimunity unique nr a]low the camm.unity tb functron In yaur apinion,.iivhich af#he fo€lowing categories are mosi suscep[ible ta the impacrs caused by nafural hazards iri yaur city? 7'he answers wi[I 6e displayed as Comrnunity Assei-.Potential fVatural Maiard lmpack (Please rank the.corri[nunity assets in order nf.�ulnerahil�ty,1 being rriost vulnerafrle end fi heing least�ulnere6le} � Human-Loss of iife andJar injuries �j Economic-Business clnsures and/ar jab losses f InfrastruCture-�amage or€ass af bridges,utilities,sehaofs,etc. 3 CuItura!/Historic-parnage or loss of libraries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. EnviranmenYaf-parnage or lass o3 forests,rangeland,waterways,etc. Governance-Ability ta mainYain order and�or pro�ide pubiic arnenitiss and ser�ices 12.IVexY we would.like to know whst spe�ific types of commuitity assets are.mast.important to:ypu:{CheC[t the wrresportding Bax for each asset} Very Somewhat Neutral Not Very IVo Concern Nat Concerned Concerned Concerned Applieahle �Ider Care Faci�i�ies 5choo[s{K-12� Haspitals Majv3'Brid�es Fire/Police Statians fl�useums/Historic 81dgs Nfajor Employers Sri�a[I Businesses College/UniversiYies � City Hall/Courthouse Parks Dther 13..A nurriher of.acCi�ities can Yeduce your�omrriunity's.risk from naYural.hazards.These aGtivities.can.he hoth regulatory and nqn-regul.atory. Riease check the box that hest.represents yaur apir�iun of the following.strategias:to retEuce the risk and loss assaciate�+xith naturaf disasters. : Strongly 5amewhat Agree Samewhat Strongly Not 5ure Agree Agree �isagree �isagree I support a regulatory \/ approacf�to reducing risk �� I support a mix of both regulakory and non- � regulatory approaches to reducing risk I support policies ta prohi6it de�elaprnent in � areas su6ject to natural hazards ]support the use of tax dallars (federai/sYate/local}t❑ � campensate land owners for not develaping in areas subject to natural hazards 193 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strongly Somewhat Agree 5omewhat Strongly Idot 5ure Agree Agree aisagree bisagree I support the use of Iptal t�x dollars to reduce risks � and loss from natural disasters. [support protecting historical and cultural � structures. I would be wifling to make � my home more disaster resilient. E suppart steps to safeguard theloca� economy foliowing a � disaster event. I suppart impravingthe disaster preparedness of � local schoals. 3 support a iocaf inventory af at-risk�uildings and �( infrastructure. �� I support disclosure of � natUral hazard risks during real estate transactions. 14. Natural'Ftazards can haue a signfficant irripacg on a cnmmunity,but planning for thes.e euerrts can#�eip fesseo the: impac#s :The failowing staxements will help rletermine�itizen priorities.regarding pEanning for nafural haxarcis:iri yqur �ity. Pfease tell:us how imporiant each one is to.yau.. . Very Somewhat Neutrel RfpC Very Nnt Not Important Importan# ]mpartant important Appiicable Protecting PrivaCe � Property Protecting tritical fac3lities [transpartation networks, � haspiials,fire s#ations� Preventing de�elapmEn# �,f in hazard areas �� Enhancing the funetion of natural features{i.e., \� streams) �� Prat�cting historical and � cultura[landmarks Pro#ecting and reducing � damage Yo utilities Strengthening emergency � services{i.e,pol�ce,fire, ems� Disclasing naturaf hazard risks during real estate � transactions PramoYing caaperatian amang puhlic agencies, citizens,non-profit � arganizations,anei 6usinesses 194 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Househalds can mi#.igase and.prepare fnr naEural haxards in nrder to preuent da.mage to pra�erty,injuries,and loss af Iife..The precautions you take and,training yau reeeive ea�i make a hig difference in yaur ability to recovarfrvrri a natural disaster or emergency. Access,to besic ser�ices;suc�as electricity;gas;wa#er,telephones.and.emergency care. may he.cut aff temporarily,.or you may.ha�e to e�aGuate at a momenY's notice. TII�fOII01NIFlg L�ll�St[L1175�aCU5 011 yOUf hauseE�old's prepaFedness far.disaster events. 15.In the{�Ilowing.lisk,piease check those activiEies that you have done in your hausehnld,.plan to da in tf�e neae future,ha�e hot done;or are unabfe to tip.�Please check.one answer for eaeh preparedness actieity) Ha�e Dane P[an to�o €Vnt Done Una61e to Do Attended meetings or received written �f informa#ion vn natural or �� emergency preparedness? Falked with members in your household about what to do in case of a � natural disaster or emergency? Developed a"Hausehotd/ Family Emergency Plan"in � order to decide w€�at e�eryone wouId do in ths event af a disaster'? Prepared a"Disaster Supply Kit"�stored extra � food,water,batteries,or ather emergency supplies? ln the last year,has anyone in your househald , f been Yrained in FirstAid or r� CPR? Pr�pared your home by , ` having smoke detectors f� an each le�el? Discussed or created a utility shutoff pracedure in � the event of a natural disaster? Gene�ak Househald Infarmatian: �inally,we would appretiate any inforrrratipn you are willing to share.wfth u5 ahput you and ynur household. 7his : infprmation wifl remain.confiiilential and is for.sur+�e.y.�omparison purpnses:anly: Please answer.the follotuing quesFians: 16.Your age � 17.Yourgender a �emale i$. Educatinn 1,evel: High Schaol Some College �;�`� Postgraduate Other{please specify): {x the appropriate 6ox} 7rade Schaal Degree..�� �egree 39. Total Ho�isehold. Le5s than $10,000- $Z4,Q00- $3 ;0��� $4CS,000- $50,d00- Income $x0,�00 19,999 $29,a0� 39,Op�- ' $49,Q�d $S9,R�6 {R the appropriaCe box} $E0,000- $70,ODD- $80,400- $9p,0�4- $IDO,OpO- More t�an 59,999 $79,040 $89.000 $99.40Q $1A9,000 $�5p,[laq 2E1.City&Zip Cade Westworth Village(please list if otherJ 75114 195 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 21.Race Amer'€can Asian !3lackor White,Non- HispanVc/ � Native �X ihe appropriate boxJ lndian or AfrEcan Nispanic 1.atino Hawaiian or Alaska American � Pae�flc Eslandef Na.i�e i 22.How Ipng have you E ess ihan I-5 Years 5-9 Years 10-19 Years 24 or mare lived in Westworth one y� years Village? (H the appropriate 6ox} 23.on yau renk or vwn Ren� Own your home? �xtheap�rapriate box) �4.Ao yau rent/own a: Single [7up�ex Apartment Apartment Condaminium tVlanufactured (Rthe apprapriate hax) Family {�eS t �n (5 or more �r or Mo6ile home 5 u s n units fn Townhouse HQme structure) structure� 25.Please feel free io provide any additional camments in#he space befow and thank yau for participating in�ur suruey. Please return aIl surv�ys ta City o�W�s[w�rth Village,311 Burtan Hill Rpad,Westwqrth Village,7X 76314 Attn: Brandy 6arrett or scan and ernail to 6barrettC�citvofwestworth.com 196 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ` ..�G�=�reurn ai�surveys Ya City p#1RtesYworth Village,3I2 Burton HiA Road.W�worth Vilia��X V��I � _ Atfn:8randy Barrett or scan a��d email io f���r�e�t�Ry����o[�v4slwvrtli.com �-During the p�st five years in the city you�urrent]y reside in,have yo�ar sameone pn yo�r�a� _disasfer sueh as a tornado�iliiar�in�.wi�d{ire,haii,ar��atural disaster7 �"�` _` }F5 sehold directty cxperfeRced a netura3 � -����/ NO (lf no,skip to{1uestion 3j �� -�'tt Y°u anS�+'ered yes to�question 1,p[ease indi[ate which disaster{s]yya����rienced. ���� � Dam Fal�Ce_ Hail � �� �� Farth�uake �7rougi�t --- �ightning Nigh Winds � �x��'�me Meat �xpansive 5oifs Wifdtrre Tbrnado _3•How soncerned are you abaui the followin�g�~d�sasters? Elooding � --�- Winter5tarmg Very 5o ew[n hat Ne� --�'�`- -- - -�� � ----- Coacerned Concerned Nnt Very Np Concern � Dam Failure -- Eoncer ed Not I -�,.� - H�il ---�- - Applicahfe - �,, �_--� v'' __ �.._ Araug��t � High Winds � "...� ,�� Earthq[�ak� � �.___ �---�.��: Lighrr�irz� � Expansive 5oifs � L.J + Tornada ,y � { 4�Fxkreme Heat � I Wild�ire~~� `' f � Flaading �� f t-''' --- ._ �•``T � Winter 5tarms ~�- -- � ----- _._ w-' i 4,Have you aver received infarmation about how to make mem6ers of your h�usehoEd and ynur home safer {disasters? - _ � • — � - _� from na#ural ~t � Y�S���: NQ,(If no,skip ta C� 'e Eu s ot n 7J -- --- - --.-- ---- � 5�1f you answered Yes to questinn 4,how retentfy did you receive#his infnrmatipn� _ _ Within last o rnontF�s r - -- z.,. 5-12 manths 6.V11hdt 5ource mq5t recently provided you with the infnrmakion� �`�- 1-z Y�ars - -- -�--�� ��?-5 years .__ News Media�--' £Ie�ted Offiriafs ^ Ins�r�nC.ECqpl ��~ �— _ Gavernm��tAgenry ~~ p Y Utility Cam�any �•..� Rmer. Red Crass -- f�leighbar5/Friertds r � 5ocial N�edia,Y_.- Llniversify/lrrstitution _`1 Other� �- . . �•1�hich source(s)would yoi�mvst trust to provide you uvith information ahout haw to make your househo�d and horrre4 safe fram natural disasters?{Check up rp three} �� Neurs Media_._.. , Cfected Officrals -_--f�`�` - Gaver��nent Agensy �Arner � ^ It�surance Compan�� � Util�ty Campany � �ed.Cr.�ss_.,� — .� 5ociaf M�dia fJniversity/Institufipn Nr_:i�I�bnrsJFriends 4ther; � _- = �.What is tiye mnst elfectiue way for you tv receiue information abaut how to make your househnfd and home safer{ram natural I �isasters?{Che�k up to threey _ —� _Newspaper5taries QnfineNews Chamher❑fCommerte � — f�ewspaper A[fs � t 5'r�cial Media_J Pamphlet/Brochure ~-. - �T@IEVF5E0I�N@WS } School � ('i�blie}Uentinps C�utdoor Ads Televisipr�Ads -- . . �_ _ Magaxines If - ---- �--- ' V����SSt�v n11ai1 + ��� � � i� ," - • �tre�ept�Aescue „ �_ bthe�; -- - �,� � ���11N�tiec� �� 1 � �,, _� T v:,rlia Ads�r� 197 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9,Pria to t is sur�e�Yo�'°Y"p' �r--. _._, _ ��' -- r �0�� -^ re uires yvur dty to updat�the � +�{"'--� �. r. ?[].P�ior Yo this surveY,were y����+�are that tFse Federal Emergency Management Agency{FEMA q �� _f HaxM}���werY five years is�prdar ft�r ynur city ta he eligihle for 4ederak pre-and pnst-d4saster hazard mitigation funds. � Yes�, �� �n p�i�er to assess tammunity risk,we n�ed to understand S��cs arm snurces that may be impaCted'by natural�hazards(���he regE Vuinerable assets�T�t�pse community features,eharacte + p6�liG�tipns�nr(th functinnal needs,e�onomic corrsponents,environmental resources,etc.�.The next set af questions will ocus on vulnerable assets in ynur communitY a�d Y�'ur Areferred 5t�ategies io mitigate r{Sk t°thase assets. 1i.Community hssets are feaCures,cftiaracieristics,or�r}Qs a esm St suscept ble ta the ffi'�p��ts�`�'s d�y n+�t ral haza ds n y u�ci fu?7ction.In your apinian,w hic h o f t h e f a 1 lowin g categ 1�he answers will be dispiayed as Community Asset-Potential Natural Hazard Irnpact. (P lea s e r a n k t he tornmunii.Y asseis in or pr a �ulnera6i{itY=i being m°st�u{nerable and G heingleast vulnerahle) �� ~ k' lauman-Loss of Vife and�or injuries — V ���?� Economic-Business closures aridlor jai�los5es ^_� Vnfrastructure-Damage o��oJS Qf br�dges=utilities,schoots,et�. � L� CuiTural/Histaric-flar�"�age or loss af 1i�raries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. � Environmenta!-Darnage vr loss o3 forests,rangeland,waterways,et�, ` �•-T! GoUernanc�-Abliity t�maintain arder andf or pravide p���lie ameniiies and services � 1z,Next we urau�rf like to know what speci�c types of�ommunity assets are mnst important ta yau.(Check the carrespand�r�g i�aH � eacl�assetl Noi Very No Coneern ��t '-- - Very Concerned Samewhat `�Qutral ppplitah � Concerned Goncerned I �i'' EVder Care Facilitfes 5chools(K-12) L•' f Mas�itaas `''r r� �_. ' iJla;nr Brldges , Fite�Pof'ice 5tatian5 �� 1.•� Mi:sei�msJHis[qric Bldgs ��� , -� �, -- Majar Empl�yers � f—-.� r Smal!Business�= '' r �.�`�� — College/llniversities , City Hall/Caurthause � _� ��� - Parks � --- - --- �� . `,. [3thez .� -� r 13.A number�f activlties can redu�e Your community's risk frarn natural hazards.These activities can be bath regul�Yary and nC � regulatnry. Please cf�eck the hox ihat hest rePresents yaur opinion af the faHnwing strategies to reduce the risk and loss assotia with natt�ral disasters. �� SYrongly Snmewhat Agree 5amewhat Strongly Not Agree l Agree Disagree ❑Isagree I supporl a regula[ory approach to reduci�g �� '�151; _--...,,..�..J l,:�lh n.y;eei.�tory a�td � --.. I ��������•r���l,��n�y ap i�roaches[a reduci�g risk � ` '�I s+�/7��t�r!�x�liClwS I[�nlpftlllll d�Vf�IOF](nel71 f�}— hfFNS 5��]fLC'l [[�f}.�tural hazards y 1 ��,. ~'--- ' � _, �� � _ � ��_ � � _ 198 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan �� Strongiy Sornewhat Agree 5omewhat � Sirangly Not 5ure — — --- — - Agree �Agree aisagree Dlsagree ` !sup�nrt the use of tax do4la4's (federal/sia�e/locaf}tn compensate land � �_.. nwners far naf develflping in areas suhjett tQ nattiral l�aiards _ �__�I 1 s�pport the usc of loeal tax dallars io � �f ( reduc�risks and loss irom n�tural disasters `'"� � 14u�,part protectfng hiscorica!and cultural� I — _ � �� '4 struetures _ _ _ _ �`" �l_ 1 I wauld Ge�vikfing to make my hame more ` � disaster resilient �' I supparl s[�ps ta saE�guard the focal � � ` � L- I cconainy foiiowing a disaste�event �� � 1 support irnproving the disaster� � -� � � � pr�paredness o€lotal schools , : � l support a lacal is�ventory of at-risk �~ • �� � ' build'�ngsandinFrastrticiure ' �' � ' � i support disclosure of natural hazart�risks I � �� . � —� dur�n reaV estate transartions � � 1 —�.�___ � -----_ � _ _� i ..� 1 — -- � � ].4. Natural H�zards ran have a signitcant impact on a r.ommunity,but planrting for these events can help{essen the impacis. The � � to�fowing statements wiN hefp determine citizen prinrities regarding planning for natural hazards in your city. Please tell us how �� important each one is to yau. - _� very Somewhat Neutral Not Very Not iVot � � Imp�rtant Im�ortant impartant lmpartant � pppficable� Prntecting Private Yroperty � �` f — —__— � —------k Protect"rng cri�ical Fatililies �[ransportation ` networks,hospitaks,fire 5tation5} ` ,, Praventin�de�eiopment i�haxard areas f � I •.- � � � � � Et�hancing thc€unction of natural features _-� I � �i.e.,strear�is) _r f � _ � � Protectr'ng liistaricaf and cuitural landrnarks � � �� �y � ��' � Prntecting and seduCin�damage to�tilifies •F { ` �.r� � � 1 I- -- - - - -- _ � Strengthenfn�em�rgency services(i.e. police,fire,ems} �ti_ ' R I Oisciosing r�at�ral hatard risks during real � ��—� I � � I estat�trans2cttons �-- � � — - -- � � � Promotin�c�aperatioiz amang public � L�� ,agencies,citizens,no�-profit organizations, � andbusinass�s _ -- � — I � 199 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan �� Househn{ds ca�i mitigate and prepare fpr natural hazards iii arder to prevent damage to property,injuries,arid Inss af life.The � precautions you take an�training ypu receive can make a 6ig differen�e in yaur abi�ity to recover frqm a naturaf disa�ter or � emergency.Access ta basi�serU'sces,such as eiectri�ity,gas,urater,YelePhnnes anrf emergency care may 6e cut ofi tempar�rily,ur yvu I n�ay I�ave to evacuafe at a moment's natice. The fnllowing questipns focos on yaur hqusehold's preparedness for disaster events. � 1 � 3 S,In tlie fo!lowing�ist,piease clter.lc thase activities that you have done in yaur hausehpld,plan to do in the near fut��re,have not � done,pr are unahie ta cto.(Ph:ase check nne answerfor each preparedness aetivity} �- ------ - - ----- _-� Ha�e 6or1e. PEan to Do Nai bone Unahie to Do ' rl�tlerrded me�tings ar received writfen informaCion on natural or errtergency� ~� i - l µrepareriness? --- - - ---� \,� � ; Talked vritii mnmbers in yaur housef�uld}bout what ta da in case af a natural � �1 ciisaster ur E�iirrgency? �.. + 1�evelope�J a"Household/Family Erflergency Plan"in order ko decide what � I � � evcryone tivouid clo in the evenfi vl a disaster? _ � t" __ � � ------ —_ '-�— f Yrepaar��r�a"U�,asier Supply KiE"[stored extra food,wlter,i�a![eries,pr other ��'� i � eiiier�;e��cy su�rplies? - -- - — r r i ti�s the last year,ha5 anyone in your housahpld been t�ained in Firsl Aid or �^ � � � Cf�ii?------ -- - -- � - - � I` I� ' Pr�pared ynur honie by having smoke detectors on ea�h levei? � - -'� � �.`. � _ __ -- - — ' i �isrussed or�reatad a utifity siwtaff p�oced�tre in tlie event oi a nattir al �.f � i � disaster?--- - � _� Gcnerrtl fiousehold InformaYion: Finaliy,we wnuld appreclate any infnrmatian yau are willing ta share with us a6oest ypu and your � householc#.This information wi[I remain tanfidential and is fpr survey enmparison purpasas only. Piease answer the fallowing � � quesfinns=--- --- ---- -- __ �.� 16.Your age ,�j �i� 17. Gender(circle ong)�._ _ le / Fema�` � ------ - --- — `�' -- � _�_ _. � 18. Education Level: High School 5ome CalVege � Colle;.E�laegre Postgraduate ather Eplease specily}: I �H the appropriate hox] TC�de SChon1 �-- �egree I 19. Total Nou58#lald 1 Less than 514�0�511,J�1��520,000-$29,006 $30,o00-$39,0�� �Aa,ppa-S49,ap� SSo,aao-559,�LVJ� kncame 516,�7p�---- -- � — - - + {X the ap��ropriate box� $GQOOU-569,939 570,000•579,npp $ap,4r7U-$sg,�a0 59�,fl00-$g9,pp3 $Sap,�a0•5145,flA0 More tltian$SS17,000 � —a ----— ---�h � 2n.City&Zi�Code _ _�:.�'�'���', �,l "�,� ;� ,} �� `'�i� -!,--j� - � '� .._�� -- I i � } T 21.Raee American� Asian`�81�ck orAfrican White,IVon� F�ispanic J La[ino f f Native�lawaiiati I (}t the appropriate 6ox} lndian ar� � Flmerican Hispani�{�--�'�'I or P�cifi:� �Alaska Native, � � 1 IslandE� ----- ---� �_-�-_- _ � 22.Flc�w Iniig li�ve yoii lived here? Less ihan� 3-5 Years I 5-9 Years �7.0-14 Years 20 ar more years ` (K the ap3aro��riate hox} - - --�� one year_I..�I —�-- �-_--.�I —_4 --�-- �-� 23.Up you rent ar own7 j � _ RrnF`�. i Own I �i f _ �' � 24.On ya�rent/aw��a: 5�ngle�amily� D�tr�lex Apartn�ent Towi�l�ouse NfoUile Mnme _ �'' 2�� Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westworth Village Hazardous M���ga�ion Sur�ey Please return all survey�s ta City af 1Nesiworth ViHage,311 Burton Hill Rpad,1NesEevorth Vilkage,7X 76114 Attn:6randy 8arrett or scan and emafl ta 6barrett�ciypfwesttvnrtYi.car�� 1.�uring the past#ive years in the city you currently reside in,have you ar somepne in your hausehold directly experienced a naturaf disaster suc[�as a t4rnado�iqading,wildfire,hail,or other natural disaster? YE5 �ND If no,skfp to Quest[an 3) _ � ���-- 2.}f you a�swered yes to questian 1,please indicate which disasier{s)was experieneed. _ Dam Failure Hail arought High W+nds Earthquake Lightnfng Ex}�a�sive Soils Tornad❑ €xtreme Heat Wildfire Floading Winter Storms 3.Now cnnterned are yau ahaut the faUnwing natural disasters? __ Very Somewhat Neutial Alot Very No Cvn�ern �i Pfot Concerned Cancerned Concerned Applicable Dam Fai�ure v H�ia _ qrought V`— High Winds _, Earthquake Lightning Expansive5oils � �� �' � �ornado � Extreme Heat ✓ Wildfire � ✓ -- � Flooding � _ _ Winter Starms ✓ � 4.Have yqu ever received intormatian a6out how td make mem�ers of yaur hausehold and your fiame safer fram natural disasters? � — — vC� { NO,.{If no,skip to Question 7] _ _ � 5.1f yau artswered Yes to questian 4,how recently did yaa receive this information? _ Within last 6 mv�ths 6 12 monChs ��years 2-5 years 6.What saurce rxsost recently pr�vided you with Che information? _ News Media Elected Officials Government Agency Amer.Red Cross �� Insurance Com�any Utility Company � � Social Media University/Institutitin Nelghbars/Friends �ther, f_ _ — 7.Which source(s�wauld yau most trust to prqvide you with informatian abaut hnw to make your househald and home safe fram natural disasters?{C�eck up ta t�ree] _ _ _ News Media �' Elected Officials "� �overnment Agency t��Amer.Red Crass L.� -—��• Insurar�ce Company � ` lf[ility Compa�y L' Social�vledia Uni�ersity/instiiufipn Neighbars/Friends !� 1 Other: __ S.What is the most etfective way fnr you ta receive informatian at�out how to make your housei�old and hame safer from natural disasters?�Check up tv three) _ iVewspaper 5tories Oniine News Chamher af Commerce Newspaper Ads Sa�ial Media pamphiet�8rochure �^ �elevision News Schaol Public Meetings �/ alatCEoor Ads Tekevisian Ads Ma�axines Radio iVews Baoks ✓ Universities � M i� Radlo Ads Ema��Newsletters Fire Dept/Rescue ✓� �th r: .�,' AN 1 �, -�•�l �p ?a�� ',� , 201 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Prior to this sur�ey,were.ydu aw of you.r.cify s Ffaza.rd iVlitigat�on Plan{yaiN1AP)� Yes Na TQ.Prlo1'to.this surV�y;uvere yp re.that the.Federal:Err�ergei�cy M�nagement Rgency:{FEMAJ requll'e5 ygut'city ta update tlie: Nazi1AAP every frve years m order far yo{ir tity#o ba eligible for federal pre.=and posE-disaster.hazard init�gation funds?:. Yes p 1n prder#a as.s.ess cammuntty risk we:n.eed to unitarstand whieh:eommunity ass2ts:i`nay be yuinerahle tv natural hazards in tFie:regton.: Vulnerable as5ets are:those t4iitmunityfeatures;Characteristics,oi resau�ces that may be irii.pacted..by natural F�azards;{e g. pope�latians witit furictional needs,ecnnomic cornpane.n.ts;enU�rqnmental Tesources;etc f The next:se#�f questtnns.wilf tacus on u.ufnerable assets irryour comttitrnity and your preferred.:strat�gies Ca mltigate risk to those assets 11 :Community assets:are featureS,Sharac�ertstiGs or resaur�es that eather;make a tammunity unEque or allnuv the coriimuntty:to funstian fn your opinion,wh3fh.of the followmg categories�re m.ost susceptihfe#ir the irr�pacts causesl by rf.a.tura!hazards�n:yo�r cEty? The ailswers wtfl 6e[li§ptayed as CorT}irttinity Asset Potential[Vaturaf Hazard Impact. (P�ease rank tfie communi#y assets in order of. uuirierahil'ity 1 being rtast]cufneralsle antl fi being leas#vuinerahle� � Human-Loss of life and�or injuries .� Economi�-Business�Iostares and/or job losses � Infrastru�ture-Damage or loss of 6ridges,utiiities,scf�ools,etc. 3 Cultural/Nistorie-�amage or]oss of libraries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. Environmental-Damage or ioss af foresis,rangelar�d,watsrways,etc. �p Governance-Af�itify to maintain order and�or provide public amenities and ser�ices 12..Ne�ct u,re would Iike.tQ&noirr what sp.ecifi�types o#Cnmmunity:assets are.most importanF to you .(C�teck#he eorresponding bex{ar.. each as5et� : VeCy Cancemed Somewhat IVeutral FVOC Very No Concern Nat Concer d Cancerned Appiicat�la Elder Care Facilities Schaols(K-12) Hospitals Majar 6ridges Eire/Po1'rce Stations Museums/Hist[�ric Bldgs Majar Ernployers 5mall Businesses Col#ege/Universities � ✓ City Hal[/Courthouse Parks � Other 13 A nu�'rtber iif activities can reduce your epmmui�ity's risk fram naturak hazards.These acfivit9es can:he hath:regulatary and non- reg�latory. P[ease chec@c the fiox that best represenfs your.apinian;of rhe f6liawing strategies:to r�duce the r.isk and loss assaciated with.natural disasters 5trongly Somewhat Agree Samewhat Strongly Not Sure Agree Agree Disagree aisagree I support a regulatary approach ta reducing / risk �� I suppnrC a mix dF both regulatory and nonreg€zlatory appraachas tn reducing risk I supp4rt policies to prohihiC development in � areas subjecttd natural hazards 202 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strongky SUmewhat Agree Somewhat Strongly Not Sure Agree Agree Disagree Dlsagree I support the use of tax tlol[ars (federaf/stat�/local}ta campensate larid � awners far not develaping in areas su6ject to natural haxards [support the use of foca[tax dollars to � reduce risks and loss Fram natural disasters I suppart pratecting historical and cultural _ f structures � I would be wllling to make my hame more � disaster resiiient I s�spport steps to safeguard the lacal economy foRawing a disaster e�ent 1 suppart impro�ingthe disaster � preparedness of local schools I suppart a 4ocai inventory of at-risk � buildings and infrastructure I support disclos�re of naYural hazard risks f � duri[ig real estate tranSaCYions � 14: Natural Haiards can ha�e a significant impact on a dommun�ry but p[anning far ttiese e�enYs can het.p lasseri the�mp.atts The follouving 5tatemenks will..help deYerntine cittzen priorities rtegardEng plarnrng for natural h�za�¢s an yaur:.�tty Please tel].ias hQw irnporEareteacEt one is toyou l�ery 5omewhat Neutral Not Very Nnt Not Impartant Irrtparta�t Important, Important Applicable PratecCing Pri�ate Property � ProtectingcritiCalfacilities [trar�sportatian � networks,hospitaEs,fire statians} Preventing de�e[vpment in hazard areas � Enhancing the functian of natural features / (i.e.,strearrEs) V Prptecting historical and tuliural landmarks � ProCecting and reducing damage to utiliCies � Sirengthening emergency services{i,e. � pofice,fire,ems} ❑isclosing naturaE haxard risks during real � estate transactions Promottng cooperation amang public � agencies,citizens,nan-profit organizatians, and businesses 203 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Wousehalds can in�tigate and prepare fbr natu.rai hazards m ordcr ta pre�eht dainage tQ prp.perty;injur�es,and loss af Itf�.The precautions you take.arid trairling yau.reeeiue:ean make a hig dif#erence in your.ahi{EYy ta:recover from a natura.3 clisaster or :. emefgency.Access to basic serv�ces,such as elestrjc�ty;gas,waFer,telephnnes and emergency care.rrlay be cut off:tempprarily;.ar}(ou ri�ay ha�e tti euacuate at a rriornent's notice..The foliauiing questions focus on your househald's.preparecli�e.ss for disaster QiieiiCs. ..: . 15.irt the fo]]qw�rig.Ilst please check thase actiliities that you haiie dorse i.n yovr household;.plan Ya do in the near future,h.a�e nat . ::. done,ar are unable.tn da.(please`cheik nne.answer for e�ch prepa.redness activity} }iave Dane Pian to�o Not Qane Unahfe to 00 Attended cneetings or received wrRtten information on naturaf or emergency � / preparedness? ' � 7alked with members in yaur household a6out what ta do in case of a natural / � disaster or emergen�y? � i]eveloped a"iiausehold/�amily Emergency Pian"in order To decide what / � e�eryone woukd do in the e�ent af a disaster? � Prepared a"�isaster Suppfy KiY'{stored exYra food,water,hatteries,or other � � emergency supplies? In the last year,E�as anyane in your hqcasehold been trainec{in First Aid or � CPR? Prepared your horne by#taving smoke detectvrs on each 1eve1? / V Discussed.or created a utility shuCofF procedure in the event af a natural � disaster? General Hou.seh6ld fr1#armation Finally,�nr�would appreqate an.y mformat�an you are rviilingin share witN:us abnU't:yau anil yvur household.This mforinai9an virill rema�n can#id,entiai a�rd'�s for sui�ey coi»parison purppses:enly Ptease answerfE�e falloWing questrnns 1,5.Yaur age . '7� 27: Gender{circ�e ane� Male Fem�Ee x8: Eduration Le�e3.: . High 5chool 5ome College College.pegr� Postgraduate ather(pleese spetifyy: �Xthe apprnp:r.iate box). ; Trade 5c�lqpl � pegree 19,Tntal.HouSehold.. Les�than $xa,aoo-$is,9g9 S2o,oao-Sz9.00a Sao.00a-Saa,voa Saa,aoo-Sae,000 9so,oao-Ss9,000 IriCOrtI@ S10,U06 {Xt.heappropriatebox) : �60,000-$69,999 $70,OOD-$79,Opfl $80,OOQ-$84,Op0 $90.fl0�-$99,000 $100,000-$149,OOa Morethan$156,00� 20 .City&Zip Cpde �3�[�}(}�'"TV� G ��p!/� Z1 Race American Asian ack or African }Pdhite,Non- Hispanic J Latino iVative Hawaiian {}C the appropr�ate box). Indian or American � Hispanic ar Pacific Alaslca NaCive Islander 22:#�1aulns�g have you I��aed here� Less than 1.-5 Years 5-9 Years �0- `�eaCs 20 or rl�ilre years {X:the app�apriate hox) one year 2�:Do you rent or own? Rent �Own Z4.Lsn yau renY/nwn a: 5ingle Family Duplex Apartment Tawnhouse Eviobile Hnm2 204 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan VIles�wor�h Vil�age Ha�ardous Mitigation Sur�ey Please return all surveys to City of WesYwartf�Village,317 8urton Hill Road,Westworth Vi�4age,Tx 7611A Attn:6tandy 9arreYt or scan and emal{to bbarrett .cit ofuvestworEh.com 1.puritl the past#Eve years in th.e cityyou currenCl.y reside in,ha�e you or someone�n:your househotd:direttiy experienced a natural . dis er.suth s a tarnadQ,ftaoding,wildfir�e,haif;dr v#hernatural disaster?.` `. ..` YES NO {kf no,skip to Questiort 3} 2 lfyauanswrere.dyes.Cu.quest�nnl p. icatewhEeli.d.isaster[sj:was n 'w Dam Failure rvught High Winds Earthquake Lightnin Expansive So#Is Tarna Extreme Heat Wildfire Flanding Winter 5tarms 3_Ha . abvuC the#ollciwing naturat dasasters7 Very Snmewhat NeuYral NDt Very Nn Cnncern Nnt Concarned Concerned Coneerned Applicable bam Failure Fiail � ❑rought [,� High Winds l/ Earthquake � Lightning Expansi�e Soils t� Tornadp Extreme Heat Wildfire Flooding � � W inYer 5ta rms 4 Ha�e:yau ever rereived infor.mat�on abput how to make memhers:of yoGr,hausehold and y.o.ur ftome:safer frp�naturaf dis8 YES NO ;If na,skip ta Questian 7J 5 If:yau an.s+i+i.e.red Yes.to qucstiort ei,�aw::recently:did ypu rece�ae.ttiis inforrriat�art? ., Within last 6 months 6-12 manths 1-2years 2-5 years 6 lhfhat;saurce.most recentty pC�uuitled yau wlth the informat�on7 ::. News Media Eiected�fficials Govemment Agency Amer.Red Cross lnsurance Company utiEity Company 5ocial Media University�lnstitution Neighbors/Friends Other: 7 lNhich saurce[s)wauld yau most trust fo prowde.ynu with�nformat�on abaut haw ta make your hQusehofd and hnme' ,: saf na disasfers1{Ciieck News Media E3ected Of�cEals GovemrnenY Agency Amer.Red Cross Insurance Compan Uti� y S4cia1 Media University/Institution i�eighhors�Fn�nds Otf�er: 8.What is the most efFecti�e way:for ypu.':to receive iniarmatron�k�out how:to rnake ynur househnld.and hame:safer froin rtatural _ up to:tEiree} Newspaper 5tories online 4Vews mber of Commerce ]Vewspaper Ads Spcia e ia Patnphletf Brnchure 7elevision f�ews School Public M ings Outdoor Ads Tele�ision Ads Magazines adio News Books Llni�ersities Mail ftadio Ads Email fVewsletters Fire Dept/ReSCue dther: 205 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Priar td#his sur�ey,were you aw. .. yoeir city. `s Hazard Nlitigation Plan(HaiMAP]7 Yes �a 30.:Rr�qr tp tEtis survey,were you a that th.e Federaf Emergen�y Managemetit.,qgency{FENlAj requtres:yoe�r ciYyto:up�ilate:the Ha1MAP e+ieiy F�e years in arder ya eity to be eligihle fnr federa!pre.-and pnst-rlisa.ster haxard:mitigatinn fur�ds?` Yes fdo In order tv assess commumty risic, eed ta iirtderstand whtcli community assets may be'.vulnerabae to naturaf hatards in the regi.orr;: Vulnera6le assets are those t.or�imur�i#yfieaturesr�haracter�stics;aP resau�c�s that�ri�y be irr�pxcted`�y na�ufal hdxard5{e.g. pap.ulations:tnitth functionai r��eds,eeonamic componenis;envtr�mnental resourtes,etc y."�ha�exY set af questiotts will tosus nn - . vulnerahle assets in your cotnmuniYy ar3d yvur preferred strategiesto mitigate risk to ihose assefs. 11 .C6rtemunity a5sets are featu�es,charactensii�s,nr resnurces tFiat either:make a cammurt.ity un�q►�e or�liow the carrimunity:to funckivr� In your flpinipn,whieFi of the follawing:categnries are rriQstsusceptible ta the impac#s causeiF by natural fraza�d5 in your city? Fhe answers:w�l!t�e d'isp�ayed as Commiinity ASset Piiteqt�al Natural Hazard lrripact {Please rank tl7e cdmrriuntty assets iri:order of: vulnerahility;l heing most vulnera6le a�d fi being least rrufnerable} `.D Human-Loss a�F life and/ar injuries �j Economic-Husiness clvsures and/or jo6�osses � InfrasCrutture-Damage or fass of bridges,utilities,schppls,etc. Cultura!/Historic-aamage or ivss of fi6raries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. �� �nvironrnental-Damage or loss of forests,rangeland,waterways,etc. Gavernance-Abilityto maintain vrderand/ar pTo�ide pu�#ic amenities and ser�ices 12 Hext we wduld like to krraw what specifictypes ofcotrimunitq assets are mosC impartarl#fo yau�{Check tlie corresponding b�x for:: : each asset) ` Very Cancerned 3omewhat Neutral Nat Very No Concern Nvt Conc rned Concerned App[icable �fder Care Faci#ities School5�K-7.2} Hospitals Majar Bridges L Fire/PalPce Stations � Museums/Historic Bldgs � Major Employers Smaii 8usinesses � Ca11eg�/Uni�ersities City Hall/Courthouse Parks Other 7.3 A�tumher nf activ�#ies can redu�fl:yout eammu.rnty s risk frarn natnral.hazards These�cCivities Can pe hoth:�egulatory and nnn regufatary P.lease checli the hax that fiest r�presants your:npmion of the fqllnwing s#rategies ta raduietlie�isfc and Inss as5ociated : witli natural.tli5asters. 5t�vngly Someuvhat Agree SpmewhaY 5trangly Not Sure Agree Agree Disagree disagree i suppnrt a regulatary approach to redu�ing � risk I support a mix of 6oth regulatory and � nonregu(atory approach�s to reducing risk I support pplicies to prohibit de�elaprnant in � areas subject to natural hazarcEs 206 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strangly 5amewhat Agree 5amewhat 5trongly Nat Sure Agree Agree pisagree I3isagree I su�pvrt the use af tax dollars {federal/state�locel}to compensate fand � owners for nQC developing in areas subject to natural hatards I support the use of loeai tax dallars to � reduce risks and foss fram natural disasters I suppart pratecting historical and cult�ral � strvctures I snrould be willing ta rnake my hame more � disaster resilierrt I support steps Ya safeguard the local � ecoRomy failowing a disaster event I supparT improvingt�e disaster ;f preparedness of lo�al schools I support a IocaE invencory of at-risk J E�uildings and infrastructure I support disclosure of natura[hazdrd risk5 d�ring real estate transa�tinns 14 Natural Haxa.rds can:.Fiave a:signxficant impact on a�pmmunrty,hut planning for.these e�enfs can help lessen the rrripaets Fhe follawing st8tements will help determme:citiz�n p�inritiesregarding pianning for naturak hazards�n youi�rity Please tell:us hpw : �m�ortant each:one is tb;you. VeI'y 5nmewhat Neutral IVUt Very iHot Not Impartant [mp[�rtant Important Important Applica6le PrateCt[ng Pri�ate Property / t/ Proteetir�g critical faci4ities [eransportation ! networks,hvspiCats,fire stations} t/ Preventing deveiopment in haxard areas I V Enhancing the€unction of natural features � �i.e.,streams) �rote�Cing historical and cultura!landma�ks � Protecting and reducing damage to utilities ( �� 5trengthening emergency ser�ices�i.e. � police,fire,ems} Disclosing natural hazard risks durir�g real � estate iransa�tions Pramoting coflper�tion among public � agencies,citizens,non-prafit organizations, and businesses 2�7 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hauseholds can miYiga.[e anii ptepare:.f.or riatur�l hazards.in order.#p preueht da;iiage to prbper#y;injuries,ant3 loss o�f�fe 'fhe: precautions you take and trairiing ya�receine c�n make a big difference:i�your ability#o�ecnuer frorre a naturaf disaster or: . ernergency:Access fo basic seryTces such as eleetrisity,gas,watet;te}ephones and:emergency care.m�y 6a.cut offtempararily,4r yau. mayha�e to evacuaxe.at a mvment's notice. The follniuing questipns fncus:on your househiild's preparedness for disaster events. . 15.#n the fo)fowtng.[ist please checii:ttiose a�tivitieS tha#yau.haye done in.your househo(d,.plan to da in the:near future,ha�e.npt done,nr are unabl.e to du..[Piease chetk one:answer far.each prep.aretlness activiry} Hava�one Plan ta Do Not bune Unahle tu po Attend�d meet'rngs ar recei�ed written infarmation vn natural or emergency � preparedness? 7alked wiCh members in your household a6out whac to da in tase af a natural ✓ disaster ar em�tgency? DeUeloped a"Househofd/Family Emergenty pfan"in order to decide what everyone would da in the e�ent of a disaster? Prepared a"disaster 5upply Kit"{stored extra fo4d,water,batteries,or other emergency supplies? !n the last year,has anyone in yaur hous�hofd been trained in Firsf Aid or / CPR? ✓ Prepared your home by having smoke detectars on each level? ✓ Discussed ar created a utility shutoff pracedure in the event of a natural f disaster? � Genera�Hnusehald Infnrmateaii Finaily+we waulcE apprec�ate a..ny En{orm.atran yqu.:are wiliingta share with::us ahout.you and:yaur hausehold.This�r�format�pn.tiu€tl remaii�eflnfidential and:is far su�ep carriparison purposes or�{y Please ansv:�er the folla�Aring. ,. , r�uestusns:: : , . 16..Yourage � 17. Gentler tircl�one) Male J male 48..Educatiori Le�el. ... High Schaol Some College College Degree Postgraduate Other(please specify): {x.theappraprla4e.bux) . : TradeSchoo ❑egree 19: Tot2lH.nuseh¢ld'.. . Lessthan $20,900-$19,999 $20,000-$29.04f1 S3t7,�fl6-$39,�q $40.000-Sas,000 $SO,pOa-$59.000 Intaine SiO,aap (X.theapproprEateboii) . S6o,ono-�59,999 ��a,000-�7g,opp Saoo�Ss9,000 $9o,oao-$�9,00o S�ao,00n-S1ns,aoo Morethan$�50,oao za:cE:y:�.z�p::caae:: :.: t.t��S!E,u d 2'T` �1 f L L �G-� ��1�� Zl Race American Asian B#a�k or Afriean White,FVon Hispanic/Latinq Native Hawaiian {K the appropriate box}' Indian or American � Hispanic or Pacific Alaska IVative Isiarider 22:Hnw Eong have youiived here� Less than 1-S Years 5-9 Years 10-19 Years �20 or more years (7C the appropriate bax} one year Z3:Dp ynu rent or av+iii? Rent � Own 24.Iloyaurent/orun:a: SingleFami3y �uplex Apartment Townhause Mo6i[eHar7�e 2�g Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westwar�h Vi�lage Ha�ardous M��igation Sur�ey Pkease return a11 sun+eys to City of WestwarCh Viliage,311 Burton Hill Road,Westworth Village,TX 7fik14 Attn:Brandy Barrett or scan and email to�rbarrettf�citvofwestworth.com 1.Auiin�the past five years�n tlie.cEty yuu'currently reside�� hade you ar svrnear�e in your hou.s�hofd:direttfy experience.d a naturaf ,. disaster'such as a tpr.nado;##ooiiiiig,wiidfire,liait;or other nat�ral cli5aster? : YES NO (If no,skip ta Question 3) 2 If you answered yes#cr:question:i,p[ease�ndicate�nrhich..disaster�s].was e�iperienced:. . �am Failure Hail ➢roughY High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansive 5oils 7ornado ExCreme Heat Wildfire FI❑❑ding Winter 5tarms 3.Havu ConRe.rn.ed are yoia.about Lhe foltowin�natural disasters7 Very 5amewhat Neutra[ Not Very Rfa Concern Not Cnncerned £nn�erned Concerned pPp1����g Dam Failure L Hail � DraughE � Migh Winds � Earthquake j— Lightning � Expansive Soils L— Tarnado �— �xtreme Heat �- Wild�re I-- F4oading � Winter Storms � 4 Ha�e.you ever recsiiied�nformatfan abouC how tp rnake members nf your hoe�sehold and your hom�safer frnm ttatursl. disast2rs? YES �{]f na,skip to Question 7J S If you artsuiered Yes tv,quest'[an 4,how:recently d�d y.ou;recei�e thi5�nformatian? Within last 6 months 6-12 manths 1-2 years 2-5 years fi.What:saurc.e:most recently pro.vided you wtih tF�e infariiiat�nn� :` News ivledia EleCted QfFcials Government Agency Amer.Red Cross Insurance Company Utility Company Sociai Media University/Institutian Neighbors/Friends btE�er: 7 1Nhich snurce[s}sarould you most xrustto prouide.yflu with�nforination ahout haw kn make yisur hausehnld and hvme.' safe fro�n n,atural d�sasterss[Check up tu three] News Media Elected Offlciats Gc��etnmenC Agency Amer.Red Cross insu�'ance Cqmpany '�'� Lltili Company �— Social Media llniversity/In9titution Neigh�ors/Friends � Ot�er: S WhaY�s the:rtiosY.efFect�ve way:for you.:to reteive lnformat�on about how td make your househpld and home safer from natural disasters�{Check up to:.three} NewspaperStaries OnlineNews Chamberafcornmerce N�wspaperAds Social Media Parnphlet/Brochure Tele�ision News '— 5chaal public Meetings �..� Outdoor Ads Television Ads Nlagazines Radio News Bonks Universities Niai] Radio Ads Email fVewsle#teYs Fre Dept�Rescue � Other: 209 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 4.Prior to thEs survey,urer.e.ynu aware of ypur..Cify`s.Hazard..Mitigafion Plari(HazIVIAPJ?:; . Yes No �. 10_Privr to th�s surtiey,were:yau aware that the F�deral�mergency Management Agen�yr{�EINA'r.�qu��e5:ynur city tn update.YEse . HatNfAP errery five years in oriier{nr yaur city tn he eGgilile far.federal pre-ar�d post-r]�sasfer hazaYd:mitigation fund.s? Yes �fa +-- 1n�rder ta:assess coti�m�tnity-risK,w�itieed to untlerstalid whieti:commuiiity asset5 mayhe:vulneraiile tn natural h�zards�n the regtorii Vulnerahle assets are thase tprttmunity{eatures;characteristies qr resnurces th�tmay be irttpacCed:6y natural hazards�e g. populatEpns uv�ih functianal needs ecannrrl�c iomponeiits environmen:tal.resourcas ett):The nextseC o#questions iuili focus:prt . vulnerable assets in:yaur cQmmun�ty aiid your preferred:strateg'r.es ta rnitigate risk ta thnse assets.. 11 Community asset§.�re fea#ures character�sfi�s,or resnurces tfiat e}ther m�ke a.commurrity unique 4r al#ovsr fhe��rr�munity tp fun�t�on ln your apininn,which of the follawmg categaries are most suscept�ble ta.ihe iEripa[ts caused by haturaf l�azaCds rn:ypur tity7.: l"h�.ar�swers:will be displayed as Cammunity Asset-Fqfent�al�laturai Hazard Impact, (P4ease rank tlie tortimunity ass.ets iri ortler of: uulnerability;�kieing.rriast.�ulnerakile:antl 6:lieing leastvulnerabfe} 1 Ffuman-Lass of iife and/or injuries `�' Economic-6usiness closures and/orjob losses � In{raStrUCture-Damage or loss af hridges,u#iEities,sChoals,etc. Io Cultural/Historic-f�amage nr loss of]��raries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. � En�iranmental-C7amage vr(oss.of€orests,rangeland,waterways,etc. � Go�ernance-Abi[ity tp mainkain order and/or pravide pu6lic ampnities and ser�ices 12 fVext we tiipuld like to knaw what speeiFc tppes of communify asse#s are mosC impartant ta you:{Che�k fhe ccsrresponding.hax#or each asset) . Very Concer�ed Samewhat Neutral IYat Very No Coneern IVvt Concerned toncerned Appli�a6le �Ider Care Facilities '--- Schaols(K 12} +— Mospitals � fViajor Bridges � Fire/Palice Stations ;-.— Museums/Histaric 81dgs � � Major Employers � 5mall Businesses �_ Callege/Uni�ersities � City Hali/Courthause c---.. Parks �-- Other �.3 A numher af ac�Nities tan Yedu[e your cnmmun�ty's risk from nafural hazards These aCtiVltl85[�n.be both regulaio�y and il:on regulatory Please ch.ecfc tiie hax that best represents ynur apinion of tHe fbllowing strategies ta.reduce the'risk ar�d#ass as�aciated , : - with natiiraf disa5tees: , 5trpngly 5omewha# Agree Samewhat Strangly iVat 5ure Agree Agree Disagree Clfsagree I support a r�gulatary approa�h Yo reducing � risk I support a mix of both regulatory and •-� nonregulatory appraaches to reducing risk I support paEicies to prahihit de�elppment in � areas su8ject to natural hazards 210 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5trangly Somewhat Agree 5ornewhat Strongly Not Sure Agree Agree I3isagree disagree I support the use af tax dallars (federal/state/lacalf ta compensaYe land � owners for noY developing in areas subject Yo naturalhaZards I suppart the use of lacal tax dollars ta � reduce risks and loss from naCura3 disasters I s�pport pratecting histot�iCal and CulC�ral � structures i would be willing ta malce rr�y home more �..�. disasYer resilient i suppart steps Co safeguard the lo�al � economy foflowing a disaster e�ent I support improving tt�e disaster �____ preparedness af iacaf schoals _.� I support a local inventary of at-risk ,_ buiEdings and in€rastructure €suppart disc[asure of naturaf hazard risks � Buring reaI estate transactians 14. Nateirat Hazards can Fiave a significant.jmpact oi�a comrriu�rty,but plannFngfer these e�en#s can heip.lessen tlie impacts The folfvwtrtg sCatements will hel�determine titizen priarities regarding plarining far natUra[hazartls in your:city Please telf us haw impottant each ari�is tn ynu. Very Svmewhat Neutral lVot Very PFot Not Impartant Impartant tmpartant Impartant AppAcable Prptecting Private Property �� Protecting critical facilities {transportation netwarks,hosp'ttals,fire stationsJ `� Pre�enting develppment in hazard areas � Enhancing the function of natura{features ,� [i.e.,streams} Profecting histnrical and cultural ianr�marks � �'ratecting an[#reducing damage to utiliCies � Strengthening emergeney services(i.e. � p4lice,#ire,em5) Disclasing natural hazard risks during real � eskate transactions Prombting Ca�peratian among publi[ ,� agencies,citizens,noR-profit organizations, and businesses - 211 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hauseholds cen rriitiiga#e ai�d prepare:far naCuraf hazdrds in order tv pkevent damage to property;inauries,.and lass of[ife;T�ie precautians yau Eake and#r.aining yow.receiye.tan.make a brg dif#erence in yaur ability to'recvyer frorr�2.rtaturat disaster or. : emergen�y.Access ta 6asie services,su�h as eEectricify;:gas,water,telephones:and emergency care:may lie:cut afFt�mp�rarily,or yair . �nay have to evacuate at a inoment's nDt�c.e. 71�e fQllowing questions facus.on ypur hou5ehpld's preparedness for.disaster event5. .. 35:in the fi�llowing.list,please check thase ackivatres tFiat yau have sEone in yaur h4usehold,plan to do rn tf�e near future haye not .: done,or are unahle:fn do.{Pi�ase checEc one answecfor each.prepa�edness.activity} Haae done Plan ta Uo Not f3one una6le xo bo Attended meetings or reeei�ed written iRformation on naturai or emerg�ncy �� preparedness? Talked with memBers in your household a�out what Co do"tn case of a natural � disasfer or emergency? Davel�pecf a"Household/Family Emergency Plan"in order ta decide what e�eryone w�uld do in the event o€a disaster? � Prepared a"Disastar 5upply KiY'(stored extra food,water,bat#�ries,or other einergency supplies? '— In the last year,has anyane in your household been trained�n Firsc Aid or CPR? �--� Frepared yvur home by having smpke detectors on each level? r�__. niscussed ar created a utiEity shumff procedure in the e�ent of a natural � disaster? General H�usehald,lnfarmation F�na[ly we wouEd appre�axe any inforttiation ypu are wil�mg to.s�iar�with.us ahnuf yau and:yaur hoiisehald:.7his fnformaCinn wEEI re�rrain confid.entiat and is far suruey cpmparison.purpose.s only..Please an3w�rthe foll�wing `questionst :: 16;.Yaurage �]� �7. Gender:tcirC[eo.i�e� Male /S Fetnaie 1$,. Educatibn Levei; . High SChaol `Some_Col[eg College�egree Postgraduate Other(please specify): (7(the appropriate box) Trade 5thoal pegree �..g::TOtaf�HOLl50hD�ff:�.- � Lessthan $1p,Op0-$19,999 $Z6,000-$29,OQ0 $30,006-$39,00f} $Q6,Op0-$49,400 $5D,0�0-$59,000 .IilCOrtee � $10,000 x {Ktheappr.o.priate:h.nx} $��'ppp-�69,999 $70,040-$79,OU0 $&O,qpp-$89,Q00 $9fl,opp-$99,OOp $106,OQ0-$149,�OU Morethan$ISQflO� 24;.c�cy&zip Code .: �S r�o(�"1"`r� �r i � �Q� -7 fc �J � � 22.Race ', . American Asian 8lack or African White,Non- Hispanie/Latino Nafiive Hawaiian (X ihe approprrate t�ox}: Indian ar American � Hispanit or PaciftG Rlaska Native Islander ��;How ianghave y.ou lived here'2 Less than 1-5 Years 5-9 Years � 10-19 Years 2D or more years {xtF�e apprapriaLe`box} ane year 23::Dayoi�.rentarown? Rent bwn 24.Dayourent/awn:a: . Single�amPly Duplex Apartment Townhouse Mol�i2eHpme 212 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 1N�stworth V�Ilage Ha�ardous Mi�igation Sur�ey Please reYurn al[surveys ta Ciry af Westworth Village,311 BurCvn Hill Raad,WestwvrCh Village,Tx 76114 Attn:Brandy 8arretC or scan and email ta b6arrett cit ofwestworth.[om 1:DuCiag the p8st frve years 3n#lie.city you curt'entlji reside in;have y(tiu ar sa.rtieone in.yaur hnusehald cfirectly experienced a natural. : , , disaster su�h as'a tarnado;fla�dirig,wildfir:e,ha�l,:.oe'ather natural disaster? : YES I�Q [if no,skip to Qu2stian 3� Z.If you:answered yes to question:.l,ptease tndicate wh3cEi disaster(sj.+nras experienced:. . '. �am Failure Hai! Draught High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansive SoiEs Tornad❑ �xtreme Heat Wi[dfire Flo�ding Wi�ter 5torms 3 F[ow.concer�ed.@re yp�ahaut the folloyiring naturaf dEsasters7 ` `: - ' `' Very 5amewhat Neutraf Not Very Na Cancern Nn{ Concerned Concerned C�ncerned Applicabke Dam�ailure HaiI Praught High Winds Earthquake Lightr�ing Expansive Sosls Tornada �xCreme Heat 1+Vildfire Flaoding Winter Storms 4 Have yau eve.r rece��ed.infaCtnatrpn about havu to rrtake mem6ers:of ynur househald encf yaur horri�.safer frutn natural disast`. ' , . YE5 N4 �If no,skip to Question 7) 5 If you anrivered Yes to ques.tion+� how.recen#ly did ypu re�e�ve:this infarmaYion?` Within last 6 months 5-12 manths 1-Z years 2-S years 6.What source mast fe[ently;p�'.ovided y.au:wi#h the infnrmatio�i? M1lews Media EleCted Dfficiais GovernmentAgency Arner.Red Cross lr�suran�e Cvmpany UtElity Company Social fNedia Uni�ersity/Institution Neighbars�Fnends Other: 7 1Nhi.ch squrce(s}wo:uld ynu rriost trusi to pCo�ide you wikh infvrmdi�on about how.to ma€ce yaur hnusehald.and hame safe frmm�atural dis ters?(Check up.to YhreeJ News Media Elected Officials Government Agency Amer.Red Cross Insurance Company . Utility Company Social Media Uni�ersity/Institution NeighbarsJ Friends Other: 8:lhlhaf is the most efFect�ve w.ay for you to r�ceive tnformatian ahout how:t�maks your household and horne safer frvm natu.ral disa.sters?(Chec[c up to three} , ' ` IVewspaper Storie5 Online News Chamber of Commerce ]Vewspaper Ads Sociaf Media Pamphlet/Brochure Tele�ision News School Publi�Meetings �uYdflQr Ads Television Ads Magazines Radio News gooks Universities ��31 Radio Ads Err�ail l�ewsleCCers �ire Dept/Rescue �ther: 213 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Prior ta this survey;were you attidre vf yaur eity's Haiard Niitigatian PIar1.�HazMAP}? Yes N o� 3U.Priarto this 5urVey,were ynu aware#hatfii�Federal Emergency Mariagement Ageney��ENIA}requi.res:your cfty;to updaTe the . Hai11/1AP every#ive years cn nrder fo�your c�ty to be eligi6le for federaf pre-and pnst disaster haxard mitiga.tlon fun�s? _ Yes N o Iri prder ta.assess�6inmunEfy:risk,we need to understai�c!which:sorrtrriunity assets.may 6e.�u[nera.6..fe Yn nat�tra!hazards in the regiori; Vulr�erable assets ar.e.#hase cornmunTtk featu.res charactenstE�s;or resauices that`inay be iinpacted 6y naYu�al ha�ards Ee.g. ::' pogulations.+nrtYh functiana!naeds ecpnpmit components,en�iraltmental respurces,etc};The neKt set.af quest[ons.wel.l foc[ts on �ulnerabie.assets in yaur[omYizur�ity.and your preferred sYrategies to mitigate Cis{c.to tfitose�sse#s: i1,Cortttttuniky asseCs are fea.tures,characYeristics,or resources th�Ce�ther make.a cnmmu�iity unrpue or allaw�he tommunity to furictfon I�yaur qpiri�on which of the'fallnwi�+g�ategories are riiast susceptihle to the impacts�ausecf by nat�ral hazards in yourc�ty? 7iie answers:will be:displayed.as Comrriuni#y Asset-Pb#entla#Natur@1 Haiarc#Impaet. [Pi�aSe rank the community a5sets in nrderof. : �ulnera611ity;1 6eing inost�ulner.ahle.and 6 6eing.least riuli3e[.able}. . Huma�-Loss af life and/ar injur'tes Ecvnomie-8usiness closures and/orjab losses Infrastructvre Pamage or foss of bridges,utilities,schools,etc. Cultural/Historit-�amage or loss af li�iraties,museums,fairgrounds,etc. Environmentaf-pamage ar]oss of forests,rangeland,waterways,etc. Governance-Abiiity ta maintain order and/or provide pul�lic amenities and ser�ices 12:Next ure tNauld like ta know what:speci#ic types aF Comm[�ni#y asset5 are most irizportant.#a you:�Chec[i the correspnnding:4inxfqr each asset� Very Concerned Somewhai Neutrai Not Very No Cancem Not Concerned Cnncerned Rpplicable Elder Care FaciiiYies Schools{K-72) , ,/ tf Wospitals Majpr Bridges FirelPofic�Stations Museums/Historic Sldgs y� Major Emptoyers Small Businesse5 `� College/UniversiCies City Half/Courthduse Parks 4ther 13 A.number:pf activities can:�educe y.vur�ommun�ty s risk fram.natural hazards.These acfi�it�es can he hat#i regulatory and;rian- regulatary. P.lease check the box tf�at hest represents yaiir opinion ofthe foliawing strategies#o reduca t#�e�isk and lnss asSoeiated wiCh natura!disas#ers. . Strongly Somewhat Agree Snmewhat Strnngly k�pt Sure Agree Agree nisagree disagree I si�pport a regulatory apprvach ta reducing � risk I support a mix of hoth regulatory and / nonregulaiory approaches ta reducing risk � I support poltcies ta p.rohihit devefopment in / areas svbject ta naturai hazards L�� 214 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strongly Somewhat Agree Samewhat Strongly Not 5ure Agree Agree Disagree Disagree f support the use of tax do3lars {federal/state�local]ta t4mpensate land owners for not de�eiaping in areas subject � ta naturaEhaaards E support the use of loca[Tax dollars to reduee risks and Ioss fram natural disasters I suppori protetking historieal and culkuCal structures � I woufd 6e willing to make my h�me more disast�r resiiient I support steps to safeguard the lo�al economy foltowing a disaster event I support impro�ing the disaster � preparedness of iocal schaais I suppart a local inventory of at-tisfc buildings and in�rastructure I suppart disdosure of natural hazard risks during real estate transactions I4:'Natural Haiards can ha�e a sigmficant impact dn a cpmmunity;but ptanning for.these events can help lessen.the impacts The f�llawing 5tate.riiertts vuili..heEp determine.cittxen priorEties.i'egardin�plan�ing for natural hazarc[s in your city. Please tell:us harnr EmPo�anfi each'bne is tn;You. . Very Sarnewhat Neutral Not Very Not 111ot Important Impnrtant Emportant Important App[icahle ProYecting Private praperty Protecting critical facilities [transportatiors networks,hospitals,fire stations] Preventing de�elopment in hazard areas �I Enhancing the funcCion of natural features ' � �i.e.,streams] Protecting histarical arcd cultural landmarks � Protecting and redueing damage ta utilities / % V Strengthening emergency services{i.e. poEice,fire,ems) � �isclasing naturai hazard risks cfuring real estate transactions , � Promoting cooperation among public ag�ncies,citixens,non-proFit organizations, � and b�5inesses � 215 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Fiousehofds ean mitigate artd.prepaFe.fpr tia#ural,hazards.ip nider:#a prevent datnage ta pr6perfy,injuries,anii lnss af Iife:The. precautions.you take.a.nd training ynu. receive c�n make a big iiiff.eren.ce in your.ability fo reca�er from a naYura[disaste�or emergency:Areess tp has�e se�v�ces,Such as electricity;gas,wateF,'telephvnes a�id emergen�y care irtay he cut of#:temparepily ar ynu may haxe ta evacua'te ai a rrivmenYs notiee..Tlie foffowirig quasticins.focus.on your househald.'s prep:aredness far disas#er events. 15:In the.fallowing list,pl�ase check#hose a.ctiulEies that yau have done in your hnusehald;.plan to do in the near.fit#uCe,have:nnt. dane,ar are uiiah�e.tq dc>.{Please:checkoneanswerfor ea�h.preparedness:.activityJ Nave pone Pian ta Da Not dpne [lnahle to no Attended meetings or recei�ed written information on natural or emergency preparedness? Talked with members in your househofd a6aut what to do in case of a naFural � disaster or emergency? De�eloped a"Household/FamiEy Emergency Plan"in arder to decide what e�eryone woU3d do in the event af a disaster? � Prepared a"oisaster SUpply KiY'(stored extra faod,water,batteries,or ather ernergenCy supplies� In the last year,has anyone in yout household 6een trained in First Aid or � CPR? Prepared your home�y havir�g smoke d�tectors on each le�el? � piscussed nr created a utility shutoff procedure in Che event of a natura! disaster? Gekieraf Hnusehofd fn.formatian Fina}}Y;we wpuEd appreci�t�any infor�ria#ion you.:a�e wi#ling to share with`tt5 abouY.yoG and your .:;:. hotisehold:Th�s tnformatian iuill remairi ccrnfidential and 9s for.surrrey eompansari purpnses on3y .FTlease anstirer the following quest�nns: . 7.6:Yaur age.. 17::Gende�{�)rcle one) Male / ema le �� 18: E.ducat�an Level High Schapl Some College College degree os graduate Other{please specify}; (Xthe apprnpriate&nK}:: �� i'rade SChoo[ �egree 19..TotalHtlusehofd: Lessthan $I0,040-$29,999 $2D,OD�-$29,W0 $30,000- ,D00 $�14,00p-$49,OOg $SO,ODO-$54,000 1E1C07t7e . $70,6f30 ` ' $6pp00-$69,999 $70.400-$79.400 $B0.000-589.000 $9a,060-S99,Op� 5100,[}9Q-$749,OD6 Morethan$15a,0�U (X the apprupriate hoxJ `2D:City&Zip:';�ade..: . . � ` 2f.Race American Asian Black or AFrican White,Non- Hispanic/Latino Nati�e Hawaiian {�#h8�ppropriate bnx�. Indian or American �Hispanic or Pacifc Afaska Native tslander 22:Flow fong have yvu lived heee'� Less than 1-5 Years S-9 Years 10-19 Years 20 or� (X the appro�riate hax) one year 23:Doyo.u.rent or own? ftent � dwn _ 24.Da you reni/.awn a: ingle Fam[!y DUplex Apartment �awnhouse Mobile Hpme 216 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ��'���������I ,1�1� � � 1U1� � Wes�worth Vi�lage Ha�ardous Mi�iga�tion�S�r�ey , Please return ail surveys to Cify o4 Westworth Village,31i Burton H+€I Raad,Westworth Vili�,.J¢^76d1GE................,.,, Attn.Brandy Rarmtt or scan and email tn bhai reit�cit ofwestworth.com 1,Rurmg the past five years fn the city yau currently reside in,have yau or someone in your hausehafd directly ex}serienced a natural disaster such as a tarnadn,flooding,wildfire,Mail,or ather natural disaster7 _ � YES �10 (ff na,skip tb Q�estion 3) Z.If you answered yes to question 1.,please indicate whi�h disaster(s�vras experienced. Dam Faifure Hail Drought High Winds � _ Earthquake l.ightning Expansi�e 5o'�1s 1 Tornado Extreme Heat Wildfire Flooding Winter Storms 3.How concerned are yau ahflut the fallawing natural disasters? Very Somewhat Neutral Not Very Na Concern Not Concerned Canterned Concerned Appiicahle pam FaiBure ,�� Hail x prau�ht � _ H'Egh Winds '� Earthguake '}� �Lightning ,� Expansive 5oils k � 7�rnado 'ti' Extreme Heai � f� wildfire ' ti FRoa�'�n� � - - WinterStarms � • � 4.Ha�e you e�er rece9ved informa#ivn a6aut how to make memhers of your hvusehald and yaur hame Safer#ram natural disasters? _ Yk5 ' ' NO (1€no,skip to QuesCian 7� ___ 5.If yau an5wered Yes tn question 4,�ow recently did yau recei�e#�is informatian? Witi�ir�last 6 months _ 5 7 2 month� �-'1-2 years� 2-5 years 6.What sourte most recent�y prauided you with the inf�rmation? News IVledia • � ' Elected Officials � Government Agency � Amer.�ted Cross fnsuraRee Cor�peny,.r� � Utility Corr3pasly Social Media _� Uni�er5ity/in5titutian - _.� - .. .. --� Neighbors�Friends � �ther: __ _ _._ _ 7.Which source(sy wauid you mast trust to provide ynu with informatian about how ta make your househaEd and home safe#rom natural disasters?(Check up to three� _ News Media Elected Offinals Government Ageney i _/•lmer_Red Cross y Insurance Company =`, Uti�ity Compan "t Sncial lVledia lJnkversity/InstituYion Neigh6ars/Eriends Other������LL.� _ C�v�- �,, �.� ,.�'w`.r'.:f 8.What is the mast effective way far you to reeei�e infnrmatian ahout hpw to make yaur househo3d and home safer fram naturaf di5asters?{Check up to three} _ _ _ Newspaper Stories ,.ti., Onllne fVews Chamber ok Commerce Newspaper Ads 5ocial Niedia Parnp3�let/6rochure �C 7eievis�on News.�xj Schoa� Aublic Meetings Outdoor Ads 7elevision F1ds Ma�axines Radia News Eiooks Un't�ersities iVlaiE � Radia Ads �mail Newsletters Fire Qept�Rescue �C ❑ther: 217 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ' 9.Prior to this 5uruey,were ynu aware af your city's+iaxard Mitigation Plan{HazMAPJ? � � Yes No, _ �-- — � --- - 16,Prior to this sur+rey,were you aware#hat the Federal Emergency Management Agency(F�MA}requires your city to update tfre HazMAP e�ery five years in order for ypur cEty to be eligihle far federal pre-and posfi-disaster haxard mifigatian funds? - Yes ^ No 4�_ — In arder tn assess community risk,we need to understand wf�ich cammunity assets may i�e vulnerable ta natural hazards in the region. Vulnerable assets are Ehose cammuniCy feaCures,Ct�aracteristics,or resour�es that may be impacted by natural hazards(e.g. populations with funetiona[needs,ecanomic cnmponents,en�iranmenxal resources,etc.}.The next set af questions will focus nn vulnara6ie assets in your cammunity and your preferred strategies tn mitigate risk to those assets. 11.Cpmmunity assets are features,characteristics,or resaurces thak either malce a�ommunity unique ar allow the community to functipn.ln your opinion,which of ihe foliow9ng categories are most susGeptfbfe to the impac#s caused by natural haxards in your city? The answers wifl he displayed as Community Asset-Potential hlatura!Hazard IrtlpaCt. {P�ease rank the cnmmunity assets in arder o# vulnerability,1 6eing mpst�uEnerahle and G 6eirtg ieast vuinera3�le) M��man Loss of IiEe and/oe in�uries -`� Ecanomic-[3usiness dasures and/or job Insses L� Infrastructure-Darr�age ot lass of brEdges,utilities,schaois,etc. � Culturai/HEstaric-pamage or lass af libraries,museums,Fairgrounds,etc. � En�ironmental-pamage ar loss 4f farests,rangeland,waterways,eCc. =� Go�emance-I1�iGty to maintain order and/or provide public arnenities and services 12.Next we woufd like to know what spetifiC types of cammunity assets are mast impprtant to yau.�CheCk the carrespanding hox for each asSetJ Very C4nCemed ' Somewhat � IVeutra! IVot Very IVo[nntern Not Contemed Cancerned AppEicable Elcfer Care Faciiities �?`, Schoals(�4-12) r�, Hospitals r� h/lajor 8rid�es � Fire/Poiice Stati�ns �( Museums/Histaric Bldgs � Majpr Emplayers �' Small Businesses '� �� Callegelllr�iversities " `.. City HaII�Courthause � Parks -- !� OYher � I3.A n�m6er af activities can reduce yaur tpmmunity's risk from natura]hazards.These acCi�ities can he hoth regulatory and nan- regulatory_ Please che�k Yhe bax t�at 6est represents yaur opinior�of the follawi�g stra#egies ta reduce the risk and loss assnciated with na#ural disasters. 5trongly Snmewhat Agree Samewhat Strongly Not Sure Agree Agree DiSagree Disagree I support a reguialory apprna�l�ka reducing �ti rtsk I support a mix gf 6oth reguiatory arsc! nanregulatnry approaches ta reducing risk � I suppart paticies Yo prohibit development in �� �� areas subject lo natur�l hazards ,� 218 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strorigly Somewhat Agree Svmewhat 5trongly iVot 5ure Agree Agree Pisagree bisagree 1 support the use of tax civllars [federal/state/local)ta compensate land ,i owr��rs F�r not developin�in areas subjeGt ��� to naturai hazards !supAort the�se of local tax dollars Lo reduce sisks and loss frpm natural disasters ` I supporC pratecCing historital and culYurai �; structures I would be willing to make my hame more � disaster resilfent I sUpp�rl steps to safeguard the lacal ,� economy following a disaster event i support impro�ing the disaster �� preparedness of faca!sehaals I supporC a ioeal inveniQry of at-risk jC buHdings and infrasirucYure _ i` I s�pport discfasure of naturai hazard rislcs during real estate transactions `l --�-' 14. 1�[atural Hazards can ha�e a significant impa�t on a community,hu#pla�ning for these events can help lessen the impacts. The fpllawing statements wiil he[p determine eitixen priorities regarding planning for natural hazards in your city. Please tell us how important each ona is to you. __. Very Somewhat Neutral Not Very NoY I�ot I�npor#ant Irriportant lmpartant � ImporYant Applicabie Protecting Private Prdperty 1y: Protecting critical facil�ties (Yran5portatson networics,hospitaEs,�re stativns� , Preventing deveiapmenY in haaard areas EnhanG+ngthe function af natural features (i.e.,streams} � Protecting historical and cultural landmarks �, ;' �l � Prc�tecting and redu�ing damage to utiiities ,� Strengthaning emergen�y services(i.e. t , pofice,'fire,ems} �� D'isclosing r�atural hazard risks during rea! esiate transactions it, Promoting coaperatian among publEc �, agenties,citizens,non-prafit organ�zatfons, 1, Land businesscs 219 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Households can mitigate and prepare for natural hazarcfs in order to prevent damage tn property,injuries,and loss of life.7he precautions you take and training you receive can make a 6ig differente in yvur ahility ta recover From a natural disaster or emergen�y.Acress to basic ser�ices,such as efectr6city,gas,water,telephanes and emergeney care may be cut off temporarily,or ypu may have to e�aeuate at a momenYs notice. The follpwing questions focus on your hnuseho4d's preparedness for disaster ever�ts. 15.!n the following IisY,p�ease che�k khose acti�i#ies thac you have dnne in your hausehold,plan to do in tfie near future,have nat done,or are unabfe ta do.[Please check one answer fvr each preparedness activity) Ffave Done Plan Cv bo Not Rone Unahle Yo pa Attended meetings o�recei�ed written information�n naturai ar emergency �� r�. preparedness7 Talked with memhers in your hpusehald abvut what to do in case ot a natural ;:� disaster or emergency? Deve�oped a"Flousehold/Famify Emergency Plan"in order to cfecide what �� everyone would do in Yhe e�ent of a disaster? Prepared a"pisaster Supply Kit"(siored extra food,water,6atterles,ar ott�er �, emergency supplies? En t€ie last year,has anyone in yaur househald been tra�ned in First Aid pr CPR? �` Prepared your h�me by having smake detectors vn each level7 �. Discussed or created a utiEity shutoff procedure i�Lhe evenf of a natu�al � disaster? -'�'� - ---�.. General Househo�d Informatian: Finally,we weuld appreciate any information you are willing tv sf�are with us abouf you and your hausehold.This information wil{remain canfidential and is for survey cdmparison purposes only. P3ease answer tf�e foalawing quesFions: � lfi.Your age 4� 17. Gertder{cirtle ane} I N{a�e / �em�le'' j 18. Education LeveE: High SchaaE Some College ColEege Degree Postgraduate Oiher(please speciFy} (X the appropriaYe hox) �jrY� Trade School D�^ree 19. ToYalHvusehold Lessthan $iq{3aD-$19.999 $20,fla0•$2y,0U0 530,�90-$39,OOa 540,006•$44pa0 $50,006-$59,fl00 I [ncnme _� Si�,aoo X; (X the appropriate bax) $�o,floo-�6s,99s ��a,aa4.$�9,oaa $so,000 $s9,000 $90,fl0(3-$99,000 $foo,000-Sia9,aoa Mare than$ISQ,ppo 2U.City&TipCade �,,.,.'yhL-. .-� �, LL4L:� - � '4 �(� 21.Race American Asian Blactc or African White,Nan- Hispanic/Latino Native Nawaiian (X the apprapriate hax} indian or American ,� Hispan�c ar Aacific A�aska Native� lslander 22.How lang have you lived here? Less than 1-5 Years 5-9 Years 10-19 Years 20 or mare years (X the appropriate bax� one year -� I 23.i]o you rent or awrt? Rent -�1 Own 24,Da you rent/awn a: i�g�e Famiiy puplex Apartment Townhouse Mot�iie liome 220 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan JA1V .I �i ��18 �Y: .................. . ... Wes�worth Village Hazardous Mitigation 5urvey P]ease return all surveys to City of Westwarth Village,311 Surton Hill Road,Westwarth ViElage,7X 76114 Attn:Brandy 8arrett or stan and email to h6arrett cit ofwestwofth.com 1:Du.r'i�g tE�e.past fi�e yeaYs 3n the:C[ty yoti c.urrentl;i reside i1i;ha�e:you ar sais�eone in:ycsur hausehold dirsctly experienced a natucat disaste ch as a tarnada;flnndingy wild€ire..haiE,or ather n�tura#disaster? . YES N4 {I#no,s1(ip to{�uestion 3] Z.If you answered yes to questfon.l,p[e�se,ind�ca�e whith:disaster[s)was exper�ettced:. Qam Failure Nail Draught Hi li Winds Earthquake f�ightnirtg Expansi�e SoiEs Tornada Extreme Heat Wildfire Floadirtg INinter5tarms B,Ho:inr concern:ed are,you about the fnliowing naturaI d�sasters? Very Somewhat Neutral Not Very No Concern Not Concerned Con�erned Cancerned Applicabfe bam Failure Hai! ~ Qrought Hig�Winds Earkf�guake Lightning Expansi�e Soils Tornado Extreme Heat Wildfire �looding Winter Storms 4 Have you evEr recei�ed inform.atinn ahnut haw tcs make members nf your.E�ous�holt[and yqur home::safer fPam natural.. disaste ? YES NO {I�no,skip to Questian 7} 5:If yo�u ansuvered Yes.io:quesCion.4,hour.recentl.y.did ya ': • this.information? .... Within las[6 mflnths 5-12 mant�s 1-2 years 2-5 years fi Wha#;s.u,urce�nust rQeently p�ov.ided yqu with.;the.irifvrtrtattan7 News Media Elected Officials GovernmentAgency AmeY.Red Cross ornpany Utility Gampany Social f+�edia niversity�lnstitution Neighbors/Friends Other: 7 Whi�h souree[s}would:you mnst trust to prov'ide yoet wikti 3nfo.rmatian about hauv io make your houseF�o6d and hom� : safe#ro.irt naYural disasters?{Check up to tliree}. . News Pd}edia Elected Of€icials Gavernment Agency Insurance Cvmpany Utifity Company Social Media UniversityJlnstitution Neighbors/Friends Other: 8 1AIF�at is the most effe�iiue way for ynu:.to receive infnimativR al�Qut how#q make yaur hauseho[d and home.safer from natural,: . disasters�(Cheek up ta.three) Newspaper 5tflrie5 line�tews Cham6er of Commerce Newspaper Ads 5oCial fUtedia amphlet/Brochure elevision News School Pu61ic Meetings Dutdaor Ads Te[e�isian Flds Niagazines Radia News B�oks Universities 1Vlail Radio Ads Email N�wsletters Fire�ept�Rescue �ther: 221 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Prior ta tfi9s sur�ey;were.yau aware ot your city's Haiard.Mitigatiar�AEan(.HaxiIAAR}? Yes N 10,Prior tp fhis survey were you auvare#haY the FederaE�m�rgency Management Agensy[FEMA)requires your city to update.#he HazA1fAP evecy fi��e.years m:fl.r�er for your clty fo he eligihle for federal pre-and pa.st dis�ster hazard..mitigation funi�s? Yes iVo In a�der tn..assess.community:risk we iieed to understan.d whic�i comitzuni#y assets.;may be:vufne�abla to natura!hazards in the regian. Vulnerable assets arie thase cammui�ityf�aturas,characterrstics;or resources that may be irr��acted:6y naturaf hazarils(e.g. ' p.apeelat�ons;with€ttntYiandl�eeds econvtn�c components enuirnnmenta]reseiurces ctc}.:T�e next set of quest�ons v�iill focus:on vulnerable assets rn.your communrtyand yaur preferred sfrategies ta.mitlgate risfc ta th.q5e assets.. 11:Cammun'rty asseis are features,tharacter�stics or resaurees that aither rrtake a.:c¢mmunity unEqug or allo+nt the ccimmunify.ta function In ypur npinipn whi�h of the follpwing..categoties are mast suscept�ble.to..the Empacts caused hy natura!hazar'ds i�i your city? Tha answers wifl.he:displayeil:as Comiriun�ty Asset-Pnfential ItiEatural Wazard Im.pact. (please rank flie cnmiiiunity assets iri arder of: vulnerahi3ity,Z being most vuli�erable and 6 6eirig IeasY Vulnerablej Human-Loss of life andlor injuries �conomic-Business closures and/orjoh losses � InfrastrucCure-Damag�or loss of 6ridges,utilities,schools,etc. 6 Cultural/HisCaric-[]amage or loss of libraries,museums,fafrgrounds,etc. Environmental-Damage vr lass of farests,rangeland,waterways,etc. 5 Governartce-Ability io maintain prder anc!/vr pro�ide pu}�lic amenities and services 7:2:NexY we would like to knnw urMat specific fypes of commun.itiy assets are most impartartt to yau:(Check the tnrresponding.bax fo� each asset} Very Cancerned Somewhat Neutral Nnt Very IVo Cancern Not Caneerned Concerned Appficable Elder Care Facilities � Schaols(K-12) Hos�itals Majar Br[dges Fire/Po[ice 5tations �Iiuseums/Historic BEdgs � Major Employers X 5mall Businesses Callege/Uni�ersitieS CiCy MaII/Caurtf�ause � Parks Other 13.A ttumher.of�CEivities can recEure yaur cnmmunity's:risk fr�m naturaE�azards::T[�ese actiyitiss can be both regc�latory and nnn-:: regula�ory. Alease cfie�k t�e bqx that hest.repres�nts.yi�ur aptniun af tfse foqawing strat.egi�s to reduce the risk and.lass associated : , with natural:d'tsasters. ` 5trangly Samewhat Agree 5vmewf�at Strongly Nat 5ure AgYee Agree i7isagree Qisagree I support a regulatory approaeh to reducing risk f support a mix of boCh regulatpry and nonregulatory apprvathes tv reducing risk I suq�art policies ta prohibit development in � areassuhjecttonatural hazards 222 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan StYongly Somewhat Agree Somewhat Strongky Not Sure Agree Agree �isagree #]isagree I suppart the use af tax dollars (federal/state/focaf)to compensate land \� awners fvr nvi develaping in areas subject f� to naturalhazards I suppart th�Use of local tax dvflars to reduce risks and loss from natural disasters I support protecCing historica]and cultural structures I wpuld be willing to make my home more disaster resilient I suppart steps to safeguard the lacal � econamy following a disaster e�enC I support impraving the disaster preparedness of local schaqls � I support a locat inventory of at-risk �iuildings and infrastruc#ure 1 support disclasure of natural hazard r[s&s during real estate transactians 14: Naturat Hazards can hay.e a.sign�fjcant impact on a corrimunity;put pla.nning for.t}iese events can help lessen the impatts. Tt�e #allowing sYaterrients vrill help cfefermine�iYEzen prioritias regarding p[anningfor natu.ral hazarils in yaur City. Pfease tell:.us hatinr ' irrspoctiant each one(s ta;.you Very Somewhat Neutral Not Very Not Not irr�pottant Impurtant Important Important Applicahie Arotecting Pri�ate Property � Pratecting criticaf facilities [cransportatian netwprks,haspitals,fire stations] PrE�enttng develapment in hazard areas � Enhancing the funttion of natura!featvres [i.e.,streams) Protecting historica!and eultural landmarks � PratecCiag and reducing damage to utilities 5trengthening emergency ser�ices(i.e. palice,fire,ems} Disclosing natural hazard risks during real � estate transaetions PromoCin�cooparation among puhEic � agencies,citizens,non-profit organizatians, and�usinesses 223 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan H.busehnids�an mitigate.arid pr.epare far natural haza.rds tn nrder to prevent damageto.pr.nperty;injur�es,d11F1 IpSS Uf:II{�..T}1� precautPans ynu.take and traiRing you receive.can make a.6ig cliffer.ence in your ahility`ta reco�er fr.om a natural.disaster or ernergency.Atcess tii baslc.servicas,such as electric9ty,gas;uvate�;telepE�ones and.emergenry care rziay he cut afF teriipnrar#ly;ar you may hade to eva�uate ata moment's not�ce: The.fqllawing questians focus an y.our lipuseHold's.{�reparedness for disaster e�ents. 15;.In:the fa]►osuing[ist,,please check.thase acY'ivities thaf yau hape done in your househo{t!,pfan ta�a in the nea�#uture,ha�e i�at. clnne,or a�e uria6le tp do:.�Pfease checli:one arrsuver for each.preparedness aGkiviti}r) Have[7vne Plae�to ao Noi Done Una61e tv Uo Attended meetings�r received writCen information an naCuraf ar ernergency � preperedness? Talked with memhers in yaur hausehold about what ta do in ease of a natural disast�r or emergency? tie�elnped a"Nousehold/Famify Emergency Pl�n"in order ka decide what � everyone would do in the event of a disaster? Prepared a"�isasTer Supply KiC"(sCored extra iood,water,kaatteries,or ather � emergency suppEies? '1 In the fast year,has anyone in yaur hausehald been trained ir��irst Aid or CPR? Prepared your home by�aving smoke detectors on eaeh le�el? �iscussed pr created a utility shutoff procedc�re in the.event of a naturaf disaster? General HouSeF�o[d Inforrnation fmally wew.oufd appreci�te any inforr►�ation you::ar`e wi#Eing to s}i:are with:us at7aut you a[nd:your : household.This�nfo.rmatEon iniill remaiii confidenfial and is fnr.survey cvmparisoti purpnses only. Please anstiiver the following quest}ons. ... 15:Your age.. 3� x7. Gender(tircle one] ]vlale Female 18::EducaYion.Le�e[:. ` High Schovl Sorne Cvllege Cv�lege�egree Pastgraduate Other{please specify}; (?C the appropriate hdxJ.: . Trade Schoal Degree 19..1`oYalHutisehold �esstna� S1o,opa-�i�,s�s $zo,aoo-S75,00a $3o,oao-$3�,o�a $do,00a-Sas,aao SSo,000 Ss9,000 Incame Sia.oao �� � �� ��� ���-��� $Fi0,OQ0-$69,999 $79,00�-$79,�00 $80,000-$89,000 $90,Q00-$99,046 $10Q,OOD-$?49,006 Mo�ethan$150,000 �x'f�lE a�3�POj]PIatO�'l4X�.�. 20.City&Zip:.Cude :., �i�� 21:Race. . .. American Asian Black ar Afl�ican White,Nnn- Wispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian (x;he appra.priate boic}: Indian or American fiispanic or Pacific Fl�as�ta Native Islander 22:Hnw long hayeyou lived here? Less than 1-5 Years -9 Years 7�-19 Years 2Q or mare years (7(the apPr4priate box] one ear 2�.Do you:rent or owr�2. t 2A.pq yocr r�nt/vwn a; Single Family auplex Apartment Townhouse Mobile Hqme 224 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ������,��� Westworth Village Hazardous Mitigation 5ur ey��� � 6 �Q�$ J Please retlirn al]surveys to City of WesCworih VilEage,311 Burtan Hifl Road,Westworth Village,F}t �•••••... , � .................... AYtn:8randy Barrett or scan and email to bl�arrettC�citvofwestwarch.com 1 Ruring.the past�ve years in the:iity you currently ras+de,.in,ha�e yau ot sameone�n.yaur hou.sehaEd.directly eitperienCed a r�aiural : ,. , . _ , disaster,sy�ch asa;tornad.o;#Iooding,wi1[ffir.e hai[::or:ather natural�lisaster� .::; YFS NQ (lf no,skip.to Questian 3} 2 If yau answeretl yes taguest�ori l,please inditaEe which:disaster(s]:was eKperienced;. Dam Failure Otought High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansive soils Tornado �xtreme Heat Wildfire Fiooding Winter Starms 3.Hnw:concerned are ynu about#he follo�niing natural disasEers� Very Samewhat Neutral NoL Very IVo Concern I�at Concerned Cancerned Concerned Applitable a�m Faifure Haill l � l�rought High Winds Earthquake � Lightning f` Expansi�e 5oi15 � 7ornado Extreme Heat Wildfre FlaQd ing Winter Storms 4 Na�e.yau ever::received infatrriation about haw:tp.make:mem�ers of you�.household and your home safer fram natural. ,tlisaSYers? VES ND f no,skip to Question 7] 5 If y.ou:answe[ed Yes to Guestion 4 hnvv.recent[y did you.ie�eiVe;this infQrmation? . Within la5t 6 manths fi-12 months 1-2 years 2-5 years 6 ]l4lhat source m,ost recently p.ro+ii�{ed yo.u:with t1ie..infarmatran� News N{edia EIected Offi[€aE5 GoverflmentAgenCy Amer.Red Cross Irtsurance Company llCiliYy Company 5ocial Media University/InsCiCution Neighbvrs�Friends Other: 7 Which sour�e[5)wqyld:yau rrsnst#rustto pravide yau with�nformation abo.ut how ta make your househald arid hvme..` safe rai disaSters?{Check up to Yiiree} . News M Elected d ' 'als Go�ernment Agency Amer.fied lnsurance Cnmpany IlYility Com an Saciaf Media Uni�ersity/Institution NeighborsJ Friends Other: 8 �Nhat:is the mcist ef#ect�v�way far ynu Y.a recei�e info�r►�aiian about haw to make yaur household and home safer from naturaf:. disastefs7(Check.up ta three} iVews aperStaries OnlineNews Cham�erofCommerre hlewspaperAds Sacial Media Pamphlet/Brachur Television News 5choo[ Public Meek€ngs Outdaol�Ads Tele�ision Ad9 Magazines Radio IVews Books Universities Mail Radio Ads Email Newsletters Fire bept�Rescue Other: 225 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Priar Eo.this sur�ey;were.yo ar�e bf ynur city'S Hazard Mitigation Rlan(HaiEVFAP�? Yes No� 1p.:Pnor tQ:this sur�iey,were yv re that the Federal..Emergenry EVlanagement Agency.{F.�MqJ requires your city:t4 updafe the HaxMAP every#ive years tn arder For your cify.tn 6e eligi6le for federal pre=and�iost d�saster haza.rif mitigatfpn funds? Yes No In Qrder to.assess communiCy risk we rteed#o unders'fant�whiCh.cpmmunity assets may 6e wulnerable ta na#ural hazards in the.region. Vul�era�fe assets are thase cummunit.y.featitres;characte�isttcs,.ar resaurces�hat ritay he:irrlpacted'qy natural haa9rd.s(e g.. ::: p�pit[1t�Or15 Wlth fur4ctional tiEe�lsa eColio1113C COdlpofieht5��'nvl�'o111i1@t1CaI CB50[tI'GLS,2tC]::Tf�e next set nf r}uestians.wifl focus:on Vulnerable asse#s m.ybur cqmmunity a.nd ynun preferred sYrategies to miiiga#e risk to#hqse asse#s: �.7..GQmmuriity asseYs'are feafures characteristics or resq�rces that e�the�make a tvmmunity untque ar a[fow the cpi4tmun�ty.#o fun�t�an #n your nprninn,�nri�i.e}�af the"fpllawing categories are triost suscept3bie#p.the Empacts caused Ly na.tural�azards in your cEty3 . The:answer5 will be d.isplayed as Cominunity Asset PnienYi�I Natural liazard Imp�ct. {Pfease rank the cnmri�tunity assets in:arifer of. vulneral�iflty;1 being:ri�ost vulnerab[e and 6.6eEngleast►iulnerahlej �� Fiurnan-Loss of life and/or injuries �� Econamic-6usiness efosures and/or job losses r Infrastructure-oamage or loss oF t�ridges,utilities,schaols,etc. �, Cultura1lHistoric-bamage or foss nf li6raries,rr�use�ms,fairgeaunds,ete. , Environmental-pamage ar loss of forests,rangeland,waterways,etc. �. Go�ernance-A6€lity t4 maintain order and/or provide public amenities and services 12:Hext uve:wnuid lifie to knauir what specifiztypes af communitiy:assets are mast tmpor'#ant ta you:{Chec[c tEie correspat�ding�iox for eacti assetj ` Uery Canterned Snmewhat Neutral Not Very No Concern Nat Cancerned Cancerned Rpplicabte Elder Care Facilities d/ Schaols(K-12j �/ Hvspitals � Majar Bridges � �ire/Poiice 5tations ✓� Museums/Historit Bldgs � Major Employers d Smal�8usir�esses � College/lJniversities � City Hall/Courthouse ,� Parks r� Other 13.:A numher nf activities ran:Feduce your community's risk from natural�iaxards.These accivities can:be.bnth regulatory and nnn ragulatary.Please check the linx thaY l�est represents ydur opinion of the fallowing strategies to red�ice the;risk and lass.assaci�ted _ .: _ . with natu�al il9sasters: , _ StCongly Somewhat Rgree 5amewhat Strongly Nat Sure Agree Agree bisagree D9sagree (suppart a regulatory appr4ach tu reduting � risk I support a mix of hoth regula#ory and � nonregutatory approacE�es to reducing risk f suppart policies to prahi6it develo�ment in � areas subject to natural hazards 226 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5trongly Snmewhat Agree Samewhat 5trongly Nat S�re Agree Agree disagree Disagree !support the use of tax dollars (federal/state�local}ta compensate land owners for noY develaping in areas subject v to natural hazards f support the use vf lacal tax doliars to (� reduce risks and loss from natural disasters I supparC pratecting historical and cuIturaf � stru�#ures I would be willing to make my hnme more �� disaster resilient 1 suppart steps to safeguard Che lacal � economy following a disaster evenC I support impro�ing.the disaster � preparedness af local sehoois I support a Iqcal in�entary of at-risk � 6uifdings and infrastructure I s�ppnrt diselasure of natural hazard risks during real estate transactions 14 Nafurel Hazards can have a signifi�arit impaet ort a community,kiat plannii�g for these e�ents can hefp lessen the irsipacts. The: fpflowing stateriients wil]help determtne:�itExen prforities,regarding.planning:for natura[haz�rds�n your cf�y Piease tell:us how : impnrfar�t each,�ne is to.:you. Very Somewha# 11[eutral Nat Very Nv# No# Important Impartant ImporYant Important Applicable PratecYing Frivate Property � Protecting eritical facilities (transporCaYion � networks,hospieals,fire stations} Preventing de�elopment in hazard areas � Enhancing the function of natural features (i.e.,streams) ✓ Protecting historical and cu�tural landmarks � Protecting and reducing damage ta utilities / �/ SCrengthening emergency services(i.e. , / paliee,fre,ems) V Disclosing naYural hazard risks during real esYate transactions � Pramoting caoperatian among publiC / agen�ies,citizens,non-pro�t organizati�ns, � and i�usinesses 227 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hauseholi�s.can mitigate and.prepare.for rtaturai haz.ar.ds m order to prevent:dattiage to property,injur�es,and Iass of fiife:.The precautians you Yake.and training yau rece�iie can make:a 6ig differsnce in.yaur aEiility#o.recqver.#'rom a natural disaster or eriiergency;A�cessto basiC 5ervices,such as elestricity;gas,wa#e�,telephones a�d emergency care:may�e.cut off temporarily;ar ynu. _- , may have tp�vacuate:at a moment's notice. The fgllnwi�g questions focus on yaur hnuseliold's preparednessfar disastar e�ents 1S;In the following.list,please.check t�inse acfivit�es thaf yau have done in your hausehold;plan#o d�in the nearfuttire have npt done,.or are.unahle Yo do:(Please cherk. ane answer fareach.preparedness ac4ivity} Have Done Plan ta f?a NoC Dane una6la to Do Attended meetings or reteived written information on natural or emergency � preparedness? Talked with members in your househpld about what to da in case of a natural � disast�r or emergency? �eveloped a"Househgld/Family Emergency Pian"in arder ta decide what � everyone wouEd do in the event of a disasCer? Prepared a"Disaster 5ttpply KiY'[stored extra food,water,batYeries,or aFher ✓ emergency supplies? in Che iast year,ha5�nyone in yaur hausehold t�een trainec!in�irst Aid or� ✓ Cp{i? Pre�ared your hame 6y ha�ing sinoke detecCars an each leve!? �iswssed or created a utility sf�utoff procedure in the evenY of a natural � disaster? 6eneral Hnusehpld Informatiqn Fina[ly,we woulri apprecTate any tnfnrmaiipn you.�re wr�iing to stiare wi#t�`.us abvut you and:yaur ,. <,,. , ..,, _-. housel�nld:'ii3�s Enformation.wili remain canfidential ar�d is for surve com ar�son'pur 0585'0111 Y P P Y.Please ariswer the.f�llnuving quest�nns:. : 7.6:Your age- �.- T7: Gender�cirtle une} Mal Female 1S::Edu�atipn Level..: ' High School Some Cvlle Co3lege�egree Postgraduate Other(please specify): {x the appropriate lioz} Trade Schoo Degree 19. TOtd11-lbll5Lhold Lessthan $10,004$19,999 $20,0�0-$29,0�0 $30.000-$39.600 $40,fl00-$49,9 a $50,0�0-$59,a�0 :.1f1cOInB � $I0,4)00 {�{tliea}spropr�ate bpx} ; $�0,000-$69,999 $70,QQQ-$79,QOQ $80,000-$89,00� $40,000-$49.600 $106.000-$149,Q00 Morethan$150,��U 2U Erfy&Zip..Code..:,::. . [��ST W o 1�T1� �/�L L�-C-�E: l � �(�F(!� 2I:R2ce American Asian Black o�African White,Non- Hispanic/Latino Native Hawaiian [?(Yhe appmpCtdte bqx}::: Indian or American Hispanic or Racific Alaslca IVativ2 er 22.:.kiow lottg haVe yau li�ed:here� Less than 1-5 Ye2rs 5-9 Years 10-19 Years 20 or rnore years (X fhe apprapriate box} on ar 23:.Do yau rent or,awn?, Dw 24:p.o yau rent/own a`. Single FamiEy Duplex Apar#ment Townhouse fViobile Hame 22g Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan iNestwor�h Village Hazardous Mitiga�ion Sur�ey Please reCurn akl surveysto City of Westworth Village,37.1 eurton Hill Road,Westworth ViAage,TX 76114 Attn:Brandy Sarrett or scan and emafl to hharrett@ciTvofwestwarth.�om 1 l]uring.the past;fiue yeats�n the:zity you.currently reside in;have you nr someane in jivur hoiisehold directly experiencei!a natuiat disaster such as a ta[nadar f[oading;wildfire,hail,:6r other.iiaturai disaster? . YES Nb tlf na,skip to Questian 3) 2 I€yau.,answeYed.yes£a.que5t�o.n`1,please.indic�#e.which iiisaste�{s}:was expenenced,:. . bam Failure Haif Droug�t High Winds Earthquake Lightning Expansive Soils Tornado Extreme Heat Wildfire �looding Winter Storms � How cvncerned:are you.ahout the failowing�atural d�sa§xers7 Very 5vmewhat I�eutra! f�ot Very Na Concern Nnt Concerned Concerned Cnn�erned Applicahlc� Darn Fail�re --._..... ...---- Haii � Draught High Winds Earthquake �ightning ✓1 Expansive 5oils r� Tornad� Extrem�Heai Wildfire � Hopding INinter Stnrms 4 Have you eve.r received informativn ahout haw to:make members o�your household antt your f�flrnesafer fr6rri natural,. disasters? YES ND If na,s[cip ta Question 7J 5 If yau.answersii Yes to questian.4,how:recently:did you,receive.this infarmation? Within last 6 months 6-12 manths I-2 years 2-�years 6 1Nh.at.saurce.most receritly proviiled ypu wiYh:the.infartna#inn7 � News Media E3ected Officials GavernmentAgency Amer.Red Cross Insurance Company Utility Campany 5acia!Media Uni�ersity/Institutinn IVeigh6ars�Friends Other: 7 V4ihEch. saurce(SJ wflu}d yau+nost trust t.o'proiirde you ltiith.infncrriatiun aboi�t hnw:to.inake yoiar household and hame .` safe frotri natural:disasters?(Check:up to th�ee� News Media Elected Officials Ga�ernment Agency Amer.Red Crass lnsurance Campan UtiGty Campany Svcial I�fedia L1ni�ersiCyJlnstitution Neigh�ors/Friends Other: J/U� ��CJ��`�`^� � `` �- $ What is the mast effetti�e way.fnr yau Yo recei�e infnrmaLion ahout how to is�ake ynur housaholti and hnme safer feodn naYural . disastersT.#Check'up to th�ee) hkewspaper 5tories bnline Nevvs Chamher aF Commerce Plewspaper Ads Social Media Famp�iet/erachure a Television EVews 5chool Pu61ic M�etings O�tdoorAds Tele�ision Ads Magatines RacEio News eooks llni�ersities Mail Radiv Ads Email Newsletters Fire De�t/Rescue Other: 229 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Prior tu this survey,v+rere.ynu aware.o#yor�r.city's Hazard.Nlitigation P1an{FEaz1VlAP}?: . . . Yes Na 1U,Prior ta this survey were yau aware that;the Federal Emergency�111anageitiei�t AgEncy(FEN1A)requ�res your ciEy to update.the . HazMAP eri.ery f�e.years�n:arder#or your eity to 6e eligikile f4r.federal.pre-an�f post d�saster hazard.mitiga#ion funr�s? Yes N In order tp.assess coritmun"ity�'isk,we need tiq underbtarrd uvf�icii cammunity assets::may f�e Vutnerabie tn ria#ural hazards in the regian: Vulnerable assets are thnse eoirtmunityfeatures,chara�€eristE�s;.ar resources thai rnay be-impatfed hy natciral hazards(e g. : populatians with functianaf rieeds,econamie.corrtponents,enviranmen.tal resour.ces etc;].The next set of c{uestions uvill.fo.cus nn vulnerable asseYs'in:yai�r.community a�d ynur preferred;strategies ko.tnitiga#e risk#a thqse essets:. , 11.:'£ommu.ni#y assets are feaYures,cfiaracter3stics,ar resources.tkiat e3ther make.a cofnmuntty unique or allpw the cammunity to functivn In yaur opiii'ipn which pf the f.olfawing categaries are most susceptabCe:To the irri��tts caused hy natura�hazards ip yo.ur tity? l7te answers,wili 6e disptayed:as Cnmmunity Asset-Pote.nttaf IVatural tlazard tmpact. (Pl�ase rank the eartiittunity assets in order of:. uulnerability 1 berng inost Vulnerahle and 6 beiiig least vulnerabfe} . Human-Loss of life and/or injuries Ecanomic-gusiness cIosures and/or job losses Infrastructr�re-�amage or lass af hridges,utilities,schopls,etc. Cultura[�Historic-Damage or lass af lihraries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. En�iranmental-Damage or lass of forests,rarrgeland,v�aterways,etc. Ga�ernance-Ability ta maintain order and/or provide�u61tc amenities and services 12.Next we:tiirauld like#o knnw what spenfic types of:cqmmunity assets a.re most importa�it to yau:{Chec[c the caCresponding Eiox fa�' : each assetj Very Concerned 5omewhat fVeutra] Not Very 1Vo Concern Not Concerned Cpnterned App[icab[e Elder Care Facifities � Schoals{K-7.2} Hospitals Major Bridges �� Fire/Potice 5tatians iVluseumslHistoric Bldgs ✓ Major Emplayers � 5mafl Businesses College/Universities CiLy Hall/Courthouse Parks Dther 13 A n�rnbe.r.nf actiViiies caYi redu�e yo.ur commultrty's;rislt frc�rii natural haxards.:These activities can be hotfi regulatary and'non regulaYory: Please the�k tlie hax thaC best represents your opinian nf the fiollovring�#rategies ta reduce the risk and loss associated with natural disasters:. 5trongly Somewhat Agree 5orttewhat Strqngiy Not Sure Agree Agree pisagree Disagree I suppori a regulatory appraach to reducing � risk I support a mix of both regulatory and � nonregulatory appraaches to reducing risk � I support poficies to prahibit deveEopment in arAas su6ject to natural haxards 230 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strongly Samewhat Agree Somewhat 5trnngly NaC Sure Agree Agree �is�gree 17isagree I support the use of tax dollars � (#ederalJstate/localJ tg compensate fand owners for not de�elaping in areas subject io naturalhazards I s€�ppart the use of laea!tax d�llars to � reduce risks and loss from na�ural disasters I suppart protecCing historical and cultural steuctures I would 6e willing ta make my home more t disaster resilient f support steps ta safeguard Yhe local econorny fallowing a disaster event / 1 support impro�ing Yhe disaster preparedness of local schools I support a local inventary af at-risk buildings and infrastructure 1 support diselosure of natural hazard risks during real estate transactians 14:fVatural FiaxardS ca.n hade a:significant impacC on a�o.mmunifiy;hut planri[ngfpr these events�an heip lessen#he iriipacts The fallowing stetements will help defermirie cltixen prior�tEeS regarding planning:far naturel haaar[�s in yaur c�ty PEease telf us hou�r : important eacfi.�ne is#�i you. Very 5omewhat Neutral NQt Wery Not Not Impartant Important Emportant 1[npartant Applicable ProteCting Private Property � Protecting critical facifities ttransportation networks,haspitals,fire statians] Preventing development in hazard areas � Enhancing Y�e#unction of natural features (i.e.,streams] Protecting historical and cultural landmarks � Prate�ting and reducing damage to utilities � Strengthening emergency serUices(i.e. � police,fire,ems) ❑ise[osing netural hazard risks during real estate transactions Promoting cooperation amnng public agencies,ciCizens,non-prafit organizations, and businesses 231 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hnuseholds can rrtitigata ansi:prepare:fiir natural hazards in arder.to prevent damage Yo prpperfy,injuiies,.artd[oss of.life:.The. precautians yuu take and trainirig ynu recetve.can rnake a.hig difFer2nce in.your ahiiiYy to re�over from a na#ural diaas#er or eiriergeney::Access ta hasic services,such as elecEriEity,gas,we#ec,telephones and errtergency care may be.eut off temporati[y,.:oc you:. may ha�e ta,evacu�te at a moment's notEce TFie fallouu[ng questions#ocus on y.oirr househald's preparedness#ar i�isaster eveiits. 15.in.the fvliaw�ng 3ist,Rfease c�e�k those activities that you have dane in ynur hausehold,plan to do in the:near future,i�ave not done;or are unabfe to do.(Please che.ck aRe answeffar each preparedness activity} Hava Done Alan to�o Not Dane Unable ta Do Atfiended meeTings or TeCeived written infvrmaYion an natural or emergency pr2patedness? Tatked with members in your househald ahout what#o do in case of a natural disaster or em�rg�ncy? De�elo�ed a"Household/Family Emergency Plan"in order to decide what everyone would do in Che e�ent of a disaster? Prepared a"�isaster Supply Kit"�stored extra fpod,water,batteries,or oCher emergency supplies? _ . .. ...._—_..—_......._ in the last year,has anyone in yaur househo�d been trained in First Aid or CPR? Prepared your home by ha�ing smo.ke detectars on eath level? Discussed ar created a utility shuYoff procedure in the event qf a natural disaster? Generaf Hausehald Inf�rmatioi� Finally;we would ap�rec�at�an.y mformaS�on yau.;are uinlling to shai�e wlth;us�6out ya�ar�d yaur household 71iis[nformatiort wif�remaiii canf{de�tial and is for survey tartiparrsnii purposes only..Please answer the following questians. ` i5.Yvur age 17:.Gender[circle one) Mafe � Female �.8. .�duca#ion Le�el•.. High Schoof 5ome College College Degree ostgradua� Qther(please specify}: {?f She appropriaEe 6oxj. 7rdde Sth4ol Degree ��..YD��E�OIJ�S�h4�i��...�. Lessthan $1�,Of10-$Z9,499 $2p.pp0-$29.00a $30.000-$39,OD0 $4�.ap0-$49,000 $50,OfX]-$59.OQ0 Incatne $i0,0�0 {)(tFl2 a]7�7�4pT1dtB hOlf�` $60,000-$69,999 $70,600-$79,OQ0 $80,000-$89,40� $9Q�00.-$99,000 $1tl6,Op0-$149,600 Morn than$150,000 2o e�ey�ZI�c4�� 27,.Race American Asian Black or African hite,Nor�'= Hispanic/L�tina Native Hawaiian �x the approp�iate b4x} lndian or American Hispa� oY Pacific i�3aska Nati�e Islarder 22 How lang have you lived herez iess than 7.-5 Years -9 Year, 10-19 Years 20 or more years {X:tiie approprtate bort�: one year 2B:Ua you rent or own?: Rent Ow 24:Dn you rent/own a:. Single Famii� ��zplex Apartment Townhouse Mobile Home 232 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westwor�h Vil�age Hazardous Mitigativn Survey Piease retc�rn alf surveys to City of Westworth Village,3i2 BurYon Ifi[!Road,Westwarth ViElage,Tx 7fi124 Attn:Brandy Barrett ar scan and email to bE�errete�cit oitivesl�vorth..ce�rr� 1.�uring the past fi�e years in the city yau eurrenYly reside in,have yau or someone in your househpfd directly experienced a natural disaster such as a tornada,f[aoding,wildfire,hail,ar ather naYuraf disaster? _ _ YES � ND (IFna,skip to Question 3} _ _ _ 2.if you answered yes ta question S,please indicate which disasterts�was experien�ed. t?arn Failure Hail I, Qrought High Wincis Earthquake Ligtttning T Expansiv�5oils _ 7arnado Exfreme Heat 1+V'�idfi re Flood ing W inter 5torms 3.Haw tonterned are you a6vut Yhe fol{nwing natural disasters? Very Somewhat Neutral Nat Very Na Cancern Nat Concerned Concemed Concerned AppEicable �am Fallure _ Hail Drnught � - High Winds Eartnquake ' Li�htr�ing -- Expansivc 5oils - 7arnado �- ExYreme Heat - Wildfire `-- �looding -- W inter Starms 4.Have yau ever received information abnut how to make memhers of your househoEd and your home safer frmm�aturaE disasters? YES _ NO.�{If na,skip�o Question 7� _ _ 5.tf you answered Yes tn question 4,�ow re�ently did you receive this infa►matinn?_ W+thin last 6 months 5-12 months _ 1-2 years j 2-5 years 6.What source mast recently pravided you with the informatinn? _ lVews Nkedia Elected Dfficial5 Ga�emment�Igency Amer.fted Crass ]rrsurance Campany Utility Company � 5ocial ivledia Uni�ersityl��stitutian Neighbors/Fricnds Other: _ _,_ �_ __ 7,Which source[sJ would you rr�ast trust to pro�ide yov with infnrma#ion a6aut haw Tn make your hausehpld and F�ome sefe from naYural disas#ers?�Check up ta three} News Media E3eCted Officials Govemment Agency Amer.Red Crass Ins�rance Company L_ Utility Camp�ny t, Social Media J�ni�ersity/institution _ _ � _� Ne�Egh6ors/Friends Oth�r: e.1Nhat is the mast eifecti�e way far you ta receive information ahaut how to rr�ake your hausehnEd and hnme safer tram naYural disasters?(Check up ta threey _ Newspaper Staries Online News �hamber af Commerce Newspaper Ads Soc€ai iVledia Pamphlet/[3rochure t. � 7ele�ision News School PubGe Meetings Outdoar Ads Tele�isian Ads , Magazines Radio EVews Baoks Universities Mail � Radia Ads Email Newsletter5 Fire dept/Rescue Other. 233 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Pripr Yo Yhis survey,were yau�ware of your City's Hazard Mitigatian P�an(tiaxMAp}? Yes ��^ ��o, -- - - �4.Arior to tFris survey,were yoa aware tF�at the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA]reqe�ires your city to update the ilazflRAP every five years in order for yaur city fo be e�igi6le fqr federal pre-and post-disaster haxarc!mitigation#unds? Yes � Np --- - -- - i In order tn assess cammunity risk,we need to unclerstand which corturtunity assets may be�ulneraqle to natural hazards in the region. Vulnerable assets are those tommuRity features,charackeristics,or resaurces that rr�ay 6e impacted by rta#ural harards{e.g. � populations witf�f�nctional needs,economic compnnents,environmental resources,etc.).The next set a{questions will foc�s on uufnerabEe assets in yot�r cammunity and your preferred strategies ka mitigate risk to those asseCs. 11.Commun9ty assets are features,characteristics,or resuurces that either make a Community unique ar allow the cammunityto + funetion.!n your opittion,which of the following categaries are most susceptihle to the impacts caused by natura�hazards in your city? I The answers will be displayed as Community Asset-Potential NaYural Hazard lmpaet. RPlease renk the community assets in order oi { vuEnprabi[�ty,S being Most vu�r�erable and 6 be�ng feast vulnQra6�e� Human-Loss of life andJor injuries Ecvnomfc-Business cE�sures and/or joh losses T � Infraslructure-Damage ar�oss of britiges,utilities,schools,etc. - TCultura3/!-iistoric-Damage or lass af libraries,mUseums,fairgrpunds,etc. � Enviro�mental-Damage ar loss oF fofests,rangeland,waterways,etc. Gavernance-Ability ta maintain order and/or provide pu6�ic arnenities and services 12.Next we woUld like to know what specifi�types of cvmmunity assets are rnost important tp ypu.�Check the corcesponding bnx for each asseY} Very Cuncerned SamewhaY Neutral Not Very nio Concern iVot Concerned Concerned AppEicable Elder Care Fa�iliCies L: Schaals SK-12} L Haspitals f_ Majar�ridges Fire/Palice SEations �; Museums/Mistoric Bldgs � ,: Major Emp�oyers 5rr�all Businesses Coflege/Llnivers{kies �% City Hall/Courthnuse Parks ather 13.A numher af acti�ities can reduce yaur cnmmunity's risk fram natura]hazards.7hese actiaities can he botM regulatvey and non- regulatory. Pfease check the hpx that best represents your opinion of the following strakegies ta reduce the risk and Ipss associated with naturaf disasters. Strongly Somewhat Agree Somewhat Strongly � Not 5ure Agree Agree Disagree Disagree i support a regulacary appraa�h ta reducEng ` risk �. I suppart a rnix af both regulatory and nonregulatary approaches to redu�ing risk I support policies to prohibit development kn ' � areas subject kp natural hazards 234 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strangly 5omewhat � Agree Sdmewhat Strongly Not Sure Agree Agree Disagree Di5agree E su�aporC Yhe use af tax dolfars {federal/state/IocalJ ta compensate land owners for�ot de�eloping in area5 5t�bjeCt L tp naturalhazards Y support Yhe use af locai tax dol{ars ta redu�e rislcs and Ioss frmm�aYural disasters - I support protetting histarical and cultural structures ,' I wvuld be wiRing to make my home more disaster resiEier�t - I supporl steps to safeguard ihe local eco�omy following a disaster e�ent `� I support improving the disaster preparedness of local schnols ` i suppart a laca3 inventnry af at-risk s ,: buiEdings and infrastructure �' Y I support c�isclosure af natural hazard risks � during real estate tranSacEions ` __ 14. Natural Hazards can have a significant impac#an a comrtunity,hut planning for these evenEs ean help lessen the irnpa�Ys. The falfawi�g statements wilf Itelp deterrrrine citiren priarities regarding planning for natura]haxards in your city. Please tell us havu impottant ea�h one is tq you. _ Very Sornewhat �feu#�aE Nat Very Not� Nat Impartant ImparEant Impartant Itnpor#ant � Appticable Prdtecting Private Proper[y �� VPraCetting criti�a��atilities (transportatian networks,hospitals,fire statinnsJ �: PrevenYing de�elopment in hazard areas L Enhancing the Function of r�atural features �i.e.,sCreams} Protecting historiCal and cultural landmarks 1 PratecY"�ng and recEucing damage lo utilities r —� — Strengthening emergency servfces(i.e. police,fkre,ems} nisclosing naturaS hazard risks during real � estate Cransaetions Promoting cooperatian amqng pu6lic agenc;es,citizens,non-prafit arganizations, and businesses 235 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Househvids can mi#igate and prepare for natura4 hazards in order to prevent damage ta properYy,injuries,and[oss of life.The precautions yau take and training you receive cart make a hig differenre in your ability to recaver frnm a natural disaster or emergency.Aceess to 6asic servRces,sucF�as ele�trRcity,gas,+ua#er,telephones and emergency care may t�e cut off temporari[y,ar you may have to evacuate at a mament's notice. The fallawing questians facus an your hausehald's preparedness for clisaster events. 15,in#he follawing list,please check those acti�ities that yqu have done in your Moeeseho[d,plan ta do in the near future,ha�e not done,or are unahle to do.(Piease chetk one answer for each preparedness activity) Ha�e Qone Plan ta�o Nnt Dqne ` Vna6fe to Do Attended rneetin�s ar received written inforrnation on natural ar emergency preparedness? _ Taficed wiCh metnt�ers in your household about whaC to dv in case o{a naturaf dfsaster or emergency? �e�elnped a"Hausehold/Family Emergency Plan"in vrder ta decide what e�eryone wouEd do in ihe Event of a disaster? ` Prepared a"�isaster Supply ICit"(stored extra fppd,water,batteries,or other emeigency supplies? In the last year,has anyone in ypur hnuseh�ld loeen krafned in First Aid or CPR? Prepared yQur home by ha�ing smoke detectors on each fevel? � l Dis�ussed or created a u�ility shutpff procedure in the e�ent of a natUral d�saster? Ge�eral HouseMofd Infarmatian: Finally,we wauld appreciate any information you are wilEing ta share with us ahout you and your hqusehold.This information wii!remain confidential and isfor s�rveycomparisdr�purpases on1y. Please answerthe follosving questions: 16.Your age ,- 1. 17. Gender(circke oneJ Male / �,�mal� 78. Education Level: High 5chnoE Svme Col€ege ColEe�;e Degree Postgraduate pther{please specify): {x the apprvpriate bvx} Trade Schpo� degree :: T9. TOtalHousefiokd Eesslhan $7O,Oa4$19,944 520,006 $Z9,d60 $30,Oqp-$39,tl00 $90,fla0-$49,000 $SO,OOD-$59,Q4p Income Sso,aao (xthe agprnpriate hax) $6�,��'569,94� S�o,apa-5�9,00a SBo,aoa-Ssy,00a S9a,0IX1-$98,aoa �ioa,oao-Sz�s,000 Morethan$1SQ,00Q � 20.City&2ip Code '�.._'S�`�--1 n V I I� - , . 21.Race Arneri�an Asian &laCk ar African White,Non- Flispanic J LaYina� Native F{awaiian (7{Yhe apprapriaYe hox] Indian ar American Nfspanic or Pacific Alaska�Vati�e Islander �e,Naw fang f�a�e you lived here? �ess t�an 1-S Years 5-4 Year5 20-19 Years 2fl or more years {X the appropriate hox) ❑ne year ' z3.Oo yau ren#ar own? ktent ti �wn 24.�o you rent/awn a_:-Single FamiEy Duplex Apertment Townhouse Mo�ile Hame 236 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 4 INestworth Vil[a�e Hazardous Mitigatio� Sur�ey Please return all surveys ta City of WestworYh Village,3118�rCon Hill Road,Westworth Village,TX 757 74 Attn:6randy Barrett ar scan and emaii ta hhareett ci ofwestworth.tom 1.Duri.ng the past�+ve years�n the aity you currently resade in have:y.ou nr saineone irt yt�ur hausehald:slirectly:experienced a natura! disaster such as ornaciq,flaading,wildfire,hail,.or ather:natttraf d.isaster? : YES Nd (If no,skip ta QuesTion 3) 2 If you answeced yes to quest�dn:i,pEease Endi�aCe which:.disastier(s)was tixper�en�etl. Dam Fallure Hail Draught High Win[Es �arthquake Lightning Fxpansive 5oils Tarnada Extreme Heat Wildfire Ffooding WinterStorrns 3 Wow.:finncerned areyou about:#Fiefollawing naiural disasters'� VeCy Somewhat Neutral Nnt Very Nn Concern Nat Cancerned Concerned Concerned Applicable Dam Faifure - Hail �raught `f High Winds Earthquake f� LighYning �xpansive 5oi15 l Tornado Extreme Heat Wildiire Elaoding `� Winter 5tarms � 4 HaVe you e�er rece3ved.3nfprri'iatian abau#Movt to rr�ake:memhers.,af yaur hi�usehaid and your hame safer frnrsi natural. disas�e�s� ; YE5 Kd (!F no,skip to question 7) � 5 (�you answered YeS.YCi.question.4 how recentEy.did yoii ret2ive this infa[ina#ron? ... W3thin last 6 monYhs 6-I2 months 1-2 years 2-5 years fi 1!1[h.ai seurce most re.teritly pr.ovided ynu with.th�EnfofrriatiQn7 . News Niedia Elec[ed Officiais Go�ernment Agen�y Am�r.Rpd Cross lnsurante Campany Utility Company Social Media University/Institution Neigl��ors�Friends Other: 7 UUhich saurce(s]wo:uld:y�u mast trus.t to provfsie you uvith rnfarmat�on about�ovr to maka your hnusehoEd and hame:. safe fram natural disaSters�(Cherk up tci:three� : fVews Media EletCe[i Officials Gvvernment Agency l�mer•Red Cross �surance Company Utility Cornpany Social Media University/InstituCion �eighbors�Friends Qther: S 1Nhat is the.ii�ost effective rnra.y far you'to re��ive informatinn a6auL hcrw to make,yuur hauseho[d and home safer frmm�aYural. disas[ers7�Check up tdthree) Newspaper Stories Qnline News Chamber of Commerre Newspaper Ads Social 11/ledia Pamphlet/Hrvchure Tele�ision iVews Schavl Puk�lic Meetings Outdoor Ads Tele�ision Ads Magazines �Radio News Bovks lkni�ersities �a�� Radio Ads Email Newsletters �Fire pept/Rescue dther: 237 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 4.Priar id this s.urvey,we�e yau aware.nf yaur:city s Hazard.{1Ritigatian Rfan(HaaN1AR�?.: . . YeS NO 14:P�ior ta 4hFs sui'�iey were..ynu atNare that tfie Feder.al Emergency 1Llianagement Agency.(FEMR}requlres your�ityto.update the . HazMAP every fiue years rn driler for.yaur city.to k�e eligiEile for f�deral pre=and post tlisas.Yer hazard:mlCigation funds2 Yes No In 4ri�er to assess cnrrimu�t�ty r.isk,uve peed to understa.nd 4,rhrch.cnmmun.ity assets'may be:iiulnerable to natwra[hazards in the region. Vulnerahle assets are:those ciiritmunityfeatures;tharacter�stics .or resoUrces#hat rreay be.impa�ted 6y�tatiiral hazards{e.g, pnp;ifat�vns:wtth�vnct�nt�a�needs economlc cori�poncnfs enVirpnrYtental.resources,etc�Tfte next set of.questrans will fncus:an vulnera6la.assets�n your cammunity antl your:.preferred strategie.s tv mitigate risk to those.assets.. 3.1.Cammunity assats are features,tharac#erastics or re.sources tFiat either Make a commusiiYy unrque or a�ltiw the corrtmun�tytq. fttr�ctlan In:your npi.nion,whicF�ofthe#.ollowing.categaries are most suscepCible#d.the impacts taused by natural hazards ir�.your�if�r? The answers.will be di�played as Community Asset-Patential Natural Hazard Impact. [Please ranti�E�e corriiiiunity assets in arder af: : Vulnerab€Elty;i being enast.vufnerable and 6 6eing leasY vulneraqle� fi Numan�Loss of iife and/or[nluries �eonomic-Business closures and/pr job losses lnfrastr�a�ture-�Jamage or loss o#bridges,u#iliYies,schools,etc. Cultural/Historic-�amage ar loss of lihraries,museums,fairgrvunds,etc. �„� Envirvnmental-Damage or loss offorests,rangeland,waterways,efc. Go�ernance A6ility to maintain arcler and/pr provide pul�liG amenities and services 1,2:1Vext we would]ike:to know what spec�flC iypes of cointnunity:�ssets ar.e mos�i�pQrtant fo you;.(Check the correspandmg'hox for each asset} Very Cancerned Spmewhat Neutral I�o.t Yery !Vo Caneern IVot Cancerned Concerned Applica6le Elder Care Facilities (/ Schoals tK-12) I� Hospitals ✓ Nlajor Bridges �I Eire/Pafite 5tatians l� Mu5eums/Historic 61dgs G� Major Ernplayers �/ 5mall i3vsinesses %� Callege/Uni�ersities � City Ha[I/Courthouse G� Parks Other 13 A:numbei:nf activities�an reduce ypur cnmmunity's risk frorn;natnral hazards.Tl�ese act'iuEties can:be hoth regulata�y and.n.iin regulatary P[ease clieck the box Ehat 6est represenf5 ynur npinivn of tFie fsillowing strategies to Yedure the ri5k and Eoss assnciated.':. : witf�riatural disasters:.. Strongly Samewhat Agree Sqmewhat Strong[y NoC Sure Agree Agree pisagree Disagree I support a regulatory approa�h�a reducing � risk I suppor[a mix of bpth reguiatory and � nonregulatory approaches to reducing risk I suppor't policies to prahihit develnpment in areas subject to natura� �azards 238 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5#rongly 5amewhat Agree 5nmewhat Sirongly IVot Sura pg�e� Agree Disagree Uisagree I support the use of tax dallars {federaifstate/lacal}to compensate land owners fgr not de�eloping in areas sui�ject to naturalhazards I support the use of iacal tax dollars Ca y�, reduce risks and loss frvm natural disasters 1 support protecting historical and cultural � stru[tures � [wauld be wiliing to tnake my home more disaster resilient � !supporC steps to safeguard the kocaf economy fallowing a disaster e�ent 1 support improving the disaster preparedness flf idcal schools S suppork a Incal in�entary of at-risk }�uildings and infrastructure I support d3sc{osure of natural haxard risks � d�ring real estate transactions _ , - 14 .l�atural Hazards can.have a sign�f�cartt,impact hn a c�rn{nun�ty,�ui planning far these e�erits Gan help[essan the�mpacts The. foEtpwin.g s�at.e.mer�ts wiik help determine citiaen pr'iorrtEes regardtng plarinfngfor naiura{hazards�n your:city Please Yeff us hoW ,:. , , , , .. tmpnrt�nt eae�.ane�s t[z you ' Very Somewhat Neutra{ Not Very Not Not Impar#ant lmportan't lrrlportanY Important Applica6le Protecting Priva#�Ptoperty � � Prvtecting critical fadlities Stransportation � networlcs,haspitals,fire sYatiansy Pre�enting deveivpment in hazard areas Enhancing fihe function oi natural features � {i.e.,streams) Protecting historical anci cultural landmarks � ProCecting and reducing damage to utilities � Strengtf�ening emergency services(i.e. � pofice,fire,ems� /. Disclosing natural hazard risks during real � estate tr2nsadions Promotirig cooperation among pub[ic ��`+/ agencies,citizens,non-prafit organiza#ians, and businesses 239 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Hausehalds can mitigate and�repare for natural haxards in order tn prevent damage ta property,injuries,and lass aF life.7he precautions you take and training yau receive ca�make a big differen�e 9n your a6ility La recover from a natural disaster or emergency.Aceess ta basic serviees,such as electricity,gas,water,telephanes and emergeney care may be cut off temporarily,ar you may#rave to eva�uate at a moment's notice. The following questians fvcus vn your househo[d's preparedness fpr disaster events. 15.!n the following list,please check those attivities that you harre done in your househnld,plan to do in the near future,haVe np# dane,ar are unable to cfa.(Please�f�eck nne answer far each preparedness a�ti��ty) ^ _ Have dane Plan ta po Nqt oq�e iinable ro�o Attended meetings or received writfien infiormation an r�att�ral or�mer�ency � preparedness? T�lked witt�members in yaur household about what to c!o in case of a naturai / disaster or emergency? �' aevelo�ed a"IaousehoEd�Famiiy Emergency Plan"in order tp detide what � everyone would da in tt�e event oF a disaster7 Prepared a"Disaster 5upply Kit"{stored extra fiood,water,batteries,or other � r�nergrr�cy suppli�s? In the last year,has anyone in yvur hvusehoEd been traVned in First Aid or 'I CPR? !� Prepared ynur horne hy having smqke detectors on each leve�? � �iscussed ar created a irtility shutaff prqeedure in the event of a natura3 � disaster7 � � Generai Huuseho[d lnformation: Finally,we wou�d appreciate any infnrmation you are wiiling ta share with us ebout you and your f�ausehald.This information will remain confidentiai and is for survey tomparisan parpnses on[y. Pfease answer#he fnl[owing q�estions: lfi.Your age �__�� Z7, Gender(circle one�fe / Female � 18. Education Level: High S � � Sarrse Cahlege College Degree Postgrad ate Other(plcase specify}: (x the appropriate hflx) Trade Sthaal Degree 3.9. TotalHpUsehold lessfhan � $1U,p(10-57.9,999 �24,OQ0-$29,606 $3Q,000-$39.046 $4b,0�0-549,600 $56,a(AD-$59,Opfl Incame Sio,noo [?{the appropriate 6ax} 540,000•Sfi9,999 �$70,OD0-$79,OW $80,006-$89,000 $90.[l0[]•$99,000 $100,000-$149,OOQ More ihan$150,Q06 20.City&Zip Code (,rf :1 � 21.Race American Asian 8lack or African White,Non- Fiispanic/l.atin❑ Native Hawaiian {7t the aporopriate�oxy lndian vr Ameriran HispanEc � or Pacific Alaska Native Islander x2,Fiow long ha�e you liv�d here7 Less than 1-;Years 5-9 Years `]d-1�Ye�rs ' 20 nr more years (X the appropriate 6ox} Qne year �r� Z3.Do you rent or nwn? Rent Qwn �4.Qn you rent/own a: Sin�le Famiiy Duplex Apartrnent fow�house 1V1aBile Home - _ . � � - ---� � --- � . -- �•� �'��f '"i` - "•�_ VL� �Y � � �AK � � ZOI� � BY: _--- 240 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westworth Village Hazardous Mitigation Sur�ey Please return all surveys to City af Westwar[h ViElage,311[3urton Milf Road,Westworih ViElage, �X 76I14 Attn:[irandy k�arrett or scan and emai]to€�h�rrett�rlES�nEwestwnrth.com 7..�uring the pask five years in the city you currentiy reside in,have you or svmevne in your hausehpld directly experienced a na#ural disaster such as a tornado,floo " wildfire,hail,or other natur�l disaster? _ l YES �NO (1f 'o,skip tq Question 3f � x.If you answered yes �1,please indieate which disaster(s�was experienced. Dam Failure �� Hail DroUg�t _ Higf�Winds Earthquake f Lightnfng Expansive Soils Tprnado Extreme hfeat Wifdfire Flaading Winter Starms 3.How cancerned are yau abouL the fqlfawing naturai disasters? Very Somewhat Neutral iVoY Very No CpnCern Not Concerned Concerned Coneerned Applicahle Dam Failure � Hail- --- - --- ---- ._ -__ - - - j -- I E]rought � � Ffigh Winds ��:: � Earthquake ;�t,. 1 Lighming � Expansi�e Sails . Tornado � � �. � Extreme Heat W ildfire �� � Roading ''� _.�, , .}_ - - W'�nter StarmS� � 4.Mave yau ever recerved information abouE how to make memher5 of ynut hpusehaltf and yaur home safer from natural �----, disasters? � _ YE5 ...�N� f I�p to question 7} 5.If you answered Yes to questian 4,haw recently did yau recei�e this i�formatian? _ Wi�h�n iast 6 rr�onths � fi-1Z months 1-2 years I 2-5 years 6.W�at source mast recently prnvideci yau with ti�e information? _ � ___ News Media � Elected Officials Governrnent qgency Amer.Red Cross Insurance Company � iJtifl[y Compa�y � Sacial i�/ledia N L�ni�ersity/lnsEitution NeighbprS�Friend5 � Other: _ � - --- - 7.W�ich source(s)wauld yau most trust#o prn�ide you wiYh information abaut how to make your hnusehokd and home safe trvrn rtaturaMisasters?(Check up tv three� �--_ - _ �� _��News Media Elected Offieiais Government AgenCy Amer.Red Cross �Insurance Company - . I UTiEity Cor�pany I_ Social fc�iedia Uni�ersity/InstiEuYion � NeighUqrs/Friends Other: &.What is the most effective way for you to receive inform�tion abaut how to make yQur household and home safer from natural disasCers?(Che�k up to three� __ Newspaper Staries = dnllne News � Cham6er of Commerce Newspaper 11ds Social Media Pamphfet/Brochure `k Televisior�News School _ Public Meetings autdoor Ads � 7ele�is�on Ads Nlagazines Radio News Baoks llniversities fvlail Radio Ads Email NewsEet[ers Fire�eptl��scue �ther: 241 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Prior to this sur�ey,were yau aw��f yaur eity's Haaard Mi4igation Plan�HazMAP}? Ye5 � �o - -- — — - lU.Priar tn th'rs surVey,were you gw�e that Che Federaf Emergertcy Management AgenCy{FEMA�requiCes yaur city ta update the HazlV[Ap e�ery#ive years in urder for your city to 6e eligible for federa4 pre-antf past-d95aster hazard mitigaYion�funds? Yes �lo � � In order to assess cammun�ty r�we need Yo understand whieh community assets may he vuinerable to natural hazards in the regian. Vulnera6le assefs are those community features,characteristits,nr resaurces that may be impacted 6y natural hazards(e.g. po�ulations with functianal needs,eeonomic components,environmental resaurtes,etc.).The next set of r�uestians wil�focus on vulnerahle assets in your community and your preferred stretegies ta mitigate risk to thpse assets. 11.Community asssts are features,eharacteri5tics,ar resources ihat eiYher make a�ammunity unique ar allow the community to functinn.In your opinion,which af the Follawing categories are maSY susceptible to the impacts caused�y eaEural hazards in your city? The answers will he d9splayed as Community Asset•Potential Natural Haxard lmpa�t. �Please rank the�ommunity assets in order nf vu�nerability,1 heing most�uinerable and 6 t�eing least vulnerahle} Human-�pss of life and/or injuries •'—�'-+ Economic-Business closures and�arjab iosses �-�� lnfrastructure-Qamage ar Ivss of bridges,uYifities,schoo�s,etC. � Cultural/Fiistoric-Darnage ar loss flf lVbrarEes,museums,Fairgrounds,etc. .�, Enviranmenta!-Damage ar lass o€foresfs,rangeland,waterways,etc. � Go�Pmance•�6ilEty to rriain{ain order and/or provide public amenities and services _ 12.Next we woufd�ike to knpw what speciffc types of community assets are most impartant to you.�Chec[c the correspnnding hox#or� ea�h asset) Very Concerned Somewhat Neutral fVot Very No Cancern I Not _Cnn�erned _ Cancernad 4 Appficahfe Elder Care Facilities 5choals�K-Z2} �- Hospitals NFajor Bridges ` Fire/Pof ce Stations � Museums/Histaric Bldgs `� Majar Employ�rs L Smal�Susfnesses l CoFlege/Uni�ersities , City liaq/Courihouse �� �arks �� qC�er 1 - - —— I , 13.A number of acti�ities can reduce yvur community's ris[c from natural hazards.7�ese activities can he botF�regulatvey and non- regu[atory. Please check the hox that best represents your opinian af the following straYegies ta redu�e the risk e�d loss associated with naturaf disasters. 5trangly Samewhat Agree Samewhat 5#rvngfy Not Sure Agree Agree Disagree �isagree I support a regulatory appraach kfl reducing , - risk -'w_ I support a mix of 6nCh�egulatory and � nonreg�latory approaehes to reducing risk � i support policies to prohi6it developmenY in � areas subjeGt to natural hazards _ I - t _-�� 242 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan StrangEy Samewhat Agree 5omewhat Strpngiy Not Sure Agree Agree Disagree Disagree I support the use of tax dofiars (federa1/5tate/focalJ to comp2nsate Eand owners far not deveEvping 1rs areas subject � to naturai hazards I support the use oi loca!tax cfallars to reduce risEcs and loss from natural disasters I suppart pratecting historical and cultural _ sfire�ctures I wouid be wilEing to ma[ce my hame mare �l d��saster res9li�nt _ I support steps to sa'�eguard the local economy folfawing a disaster event I support imprnving the disaster f'� preparedness of iocai schools — !suppart a locai in�entary of at-risk buildings and infrastrur.ture I support ckisckosure of natural haiard r�sks • during reaE estate transactions _ _ - !4. Natural Hazards can have a significani impact an a community,but planning fqr these events can he[p lessen t�e fmpacts. The following statements will help determine citixen priarities regarding planning fpr na4uraf hazards in your city. Piease te[I us how important each one i5 to you. ` � Very�svmewhat Neutra! Not Very ! NQt 1 Not important Irr4portant �mportant kmportant Applicable Protetting Private Prape�ry � ' Protecting critical faCiliCies [transpflrtation nekworks,haspitals,fire statian5} �_ Preventing develapment in hazard areas '� � Er�han�ing the function of natural features (i.e„streams} 1 Prote[Lin�histaricai and cultural landrnarks •1 Protecting and reducing dama�e to utilitfes Strengthening emergency services(i.e. police,fire,ems} `'� Disclosing natural hazard nsics during rea! , estate transactians ' Promoting caaperatian among pu�fic M agencfes,citizens,non-profit organizaki�ns, anci businesses -J 243 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Househalds can mftigate and pre�are far natural hazards in order#a pra�ent rlamage to prvperty,injuries,and lass of life.The precautians you take and training you receiue can make a t�{g difference in your ability io recover from a natura]disaster or emergeney.Access ta basic services,such as electricity,gas,water,teiephanes and emergency care may 6e�ut off tempararily,or you may have to e�acuate at a moment's ttotice. The fallowing questipns#ocus on ypur household's preparedness for disas#er events. I 25.ln the following list,p4ease chec3c those aGti�ities that yon ha�e dpne in your household,plan Ya do in the near future,have nat dane,ar are unahle to da.[Please check one answer for each preparedness acti�iCy} _ � Have Rane Plan#o Do � Not pane Unable to Dn Attended meetings or recei�ed written ir�inrmation on naturaE pr emergency - preparedness? �/`�-. Talked with mem6ers in your househoEd about what fo da in tase afa natural � disaster or emargency? ❑evelo�ed a"Household/Famify Emergency Plan"in order to decide what r everyane would do in the e�ent of a disaster? � Prepared a"disaster Supply Kit"(SCored ex#ra food,water,t�atteries,nr other � emergen�y supplies? In the iast year,has anyone in your hausehoid been erained in First Aid or � .� CPR7 Prepared your hame by having smoke detectors on each fevel? discussed or creaCed a utility shutaff prv�edure in lhe e�ent of a naCural � � disaster? Generai Hausehald In6ormation: Finalfy,we would appreciate any information you are wilfing ta share with us a6out yoa and your household,This infarEnatian will remain cnnfidenEia!and is for survey cpmparison purpases anfy. Please answer the fallawing questions: -��-- 1fi.Ynur age ' � 17. GanHer{c7t�e aneJ � Ntafe J Fem��le . ��� _�_ �-- - - 18. Education Le�ef: High School Some College, College I]egree Pastgraduate Ot�er(please spe�ifyM: {?(the appropriaYe htixM Trade SchoqJ Degree 19. Total Hausehold Lessthan �za,000-Szs.9ss S2o,aoo-�a5,000 �sa,000-53s,aod Sao,noo-$as,000 Ssqoao-$s�,00a Income S1a,000 �7(the appropriate baxj $�O,�aU-S69,999 $70,a�o $79,a0o $80,aoa-SsS,aaa �9o,pop-Sg�,ppo Szdfl,aoo-Siag,ovo Mare than$15U,000 2U.City&Zip Code �' �_•,' `+r `�` 'L '�' �f'(•f _ _�,. - __�._� ,�''r �: �- t 21.Race American Asian � Bl�Cfc or African r White,Non- Hispani�/latino �fati�e Hawaiian (X the appropriate hax] Ir�dian or American � Hispanic' or PacifiC Alasfca Native �.._----- �slander � �2.How fang have you fived here? Less Chan 7.-5 Years � 5-9 Years 10-29 Years 20 ar more years �X tE�e apprapriate bax} 4ne year � _. 23.Fla yau rent or own? Rent �Owry � 24.Qn yau rent/own a: 'Single Family Duplex Apartment� _ 7ownhause Mob�fe Nome 244 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westworth Viflage Hazardous Mi�igation Survey Please reiurn all sur�eys to City af Westworth Village,311 8urton Nill Raad,Westworth VEllage,TX 76114 Attn:Brandy Barrett or s�an and email ta hbarrett ctt afwestworth.com 1:.puring the past fi�e years.�n the city you�u�'rently reside in,.:ha�e you.er sameorre En your hs7useho)d direetEy exper�enced.a�aturaf disaster s s a tornado;:floadtng;:wlltlfire,.:hail,or other�iaturat.disaster7 YE5 I�O {I#na,skip to Questian 3J -. . '2:I wered:yes ta quesk�an 1;pi ,m 3 e wh�ch disastar(s}V,�as e1[ `rienced ;:r Dam Failure Hai Drought High Winds farthquake �ghtning xpansive Soils T x� Extreme Heat TI�fiTe l Flooding Wi�ter 5tarms 3:Hnw�oncerri � e yau a6nut 4Ftie.folfowing natural disas�e.r.s? '' Very Snmewhat Neutral Nnt Very f�v Cnncern Not Cancerned Car+cerned Concerned APRjiC�b�� Dam Failure f Ha'tl 1✓� praught ✓ High Winds Earthc�uake Lightning �xpansive Soils v Tornado Extreme Heat Wildfire Flooding WinYer StoCmS 4 Have.:you ever recetued informati.ors about h4w t.o make rriembers:ofyaurhouseha[d and your.:hame safer from haiural . disasters?. . YES Nb na,skip to Question 7] 5 if you answered Yes. �qtrest�on..4,haw recently d.Id you,reteEvetHis mformation?. . Within last E rnonths 6-12 mflnths 1-2 years 2-5 years 6.1Nhat saurce.:miost recentfy prouided you v+r�th the:infarrriatian7 News Media �lected Officials Ga�ernmenfi Agency Amer.Red Cross �nsurance Company UCility Campany Sodak Media UniversiryJlnstitution Neighbors�Friends Other 7 Wh�cti saurc.e(s}would.yau most tr'ust io pra�rcte.you witH:informaiiort about how fo make you�E�ausehQld and.hame .'- safe fram naturaE.disasters?(Eheck:up to Yhree} ; ; ``: ' News Media Elected Officials Go�ernment Agency Amer.Red Cross Insurance Company Utility Campany 5ocia!Media UniversityllnstiYution Neigh�ors/F eir nds� Other. S:What.is the iittast e'ffecti�e way for yae�:to:rece�ue.infnrma.tian about haw to trsake your househatd and hame safer fram naturaE disastersY�Chetkup to thXse] ' ; Newspaper Staries �niine News Chamber of Cammerce Newspaper Ads Sotial fUledia � Pamphlet/BroChure. ,� TeIevision News 5chool Putslic Meetings Outdoor Ads �elevision Ads Magazines Radia New5 ' �ooks � UniversiYies ���� Radio Ads ; �Email Newsfetters Fire�eptlRescue Other: 245 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Prlp�Yd:this survey,were yau a a . our.eity`s.Hazerd IVlitiigatipn. P1an(HatiV�Apy? , Yes I�o 10:.Fr�Or to this survey,were.yQu auiiare that#he�ederal Emergency Managerrtent:Ag�ricy:{pENEA}requ�res:your city to.update the :. . �IaxMAP ev�ry five.years in order fnr. citytu be eligib[e fot.federal p.re-and pn5t-diSaster h�xaCo mitigation funds? Yes No in,urderio::assess cuinmumty:r�sk,we need to.:uncfers#�iitd vu�hich cpmmunety a55ets may be�uIn�ra6ie to r�atura[}iazards in t�ie region;. Vu�nera6le:assetsare those�ommunityfeatures,charactertshcs;4r resourc�s thak may be impacted hy natural hazarcls Ee.g, : populaCi�ns wtth functfuna!needs.econami�cvmpnnents,eri�i.ranmental resources,etc,).:7he pext set af.qu�stions iiYrtfl ft�cus on Vul.neraBle asset5 in.your Cvmmunity.and ynurpreferred strategies ta rriitigate risk ta those a5sets: 11:Cnmrnuri�ty assets are fea�ures characteristtcs,or r�sources tf�at e�ther make a comtnunity ur►Tgue ar allaw the rommunrty to f.urictran In ynur apin�on,which af the fo!]nw�rig GaYeg4C�es are mnst susceptihEe to fhe inipacts caused by natu3�al haiards in youe city?.. 7he.answers wiil de displayed as Comrrtun�ty Asset Potentraf,Na#urai Hazard Iinpact (Pl.ease rank the co.m.munify assets fr�nEder vf:.::: y�ilnerability,7,beirig most vuln�ra6le.and 6 being Ieasf Vulnerahle} 'Z, Human-Loss of Eife and/or injuries � Ecanornic-Business closures and/arjok+Iosses Infrastru�Eure-Damage or loss of bridges,utilities,sthvals,etc. Cultural/Historic-Damage ar lass of(ibraries,museuins,Fairgrounds,et�. Environmental-�amage or loss of farests,rangeland,waYerways,etc. f Gpvernance-Al�i[ity to maintain order and/pr pro�ide public amenities and ser�ices 12.:M1Eext we i+vould]ike io know what specific types of commun.i.ty assetS aie tnost impartant tn yau.'�Check'.'the corresponding,6ox{ar:. each:asset}., ,; .. Very Cancerned Somewhat Neutraf Not Very No Concern Noi Cancerned Concerned ApplieahEe Elder Care Facilities Schvvfs{K-1.2} Hospitals Majtsr 8ridges Fire/Police Stations ' Museu[ns/Histaric Bldgs Major Employers Sma[I 6usinesses Col!ege/U n i�e rs i t i es City Hal!/Courthouse Parks � dther 13 A numqer of activities Can.reduce yaur comtriun�ty's risk fram:�iaturai hazards.These act"tvi#ies can be 6p"t�regulatory and non regutatary.:Please check the boxthaf hest represents your opEni.an uf#he fo[foHeing strategies to reduce#i�e rish and.lass assoeiated w'iEh natural.dSsa5ters: Strongly Somewhat Agree Somewhat Strnngly 11[at Sure Agtee Agree bisagree 17isagree I su�port a regufatory approach to red�cing ��' risk I support a mix of i�oth regulatory and nonregulatpry approaches ta reducing rtsk I support policiesto prahihitdevelapment in � areas su�ject to natural hazards 246 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5trongly Somewhat Agree Snmewhat 5trangly Not 5ure Agree Agree pisagree [3isagrea I support the use nf tax ciollars {fe[�eral/state/local]to compensate land owners for not de�eloping in areas subject � to natural hazards I support the use of IQca!tax dollars Yo �" reduce risks and loss#rom naYural disasters I suppart pratecting historicai and cultural � structures I wauld be wiping to rrtake my horne rnore Hisasfer resilient [svpport steps ta safeguard the iocal eGonorriy fallowing a disaster e�ent I support impraving the disaster � preparedness of local s�haols I suppart a locai inventary a#at-risk L�f buildings and infrastructure I supporY disclasure of natural hazard risks during real estate transactions lg: iVatural Haxards.can:Peave a 5ignifrcant impact on a cornmuntty,:liut planning far these evenis can heip lessen the itnpacts The fallovuing sfate.tnenis will'help deferrrF�ne:citizeil prFnr�#ies regarding.planning.for naturai haxerds m your�ity Please tell us how'., imporCant each'one 1s to:yau. Very Somewhat �eutraf Not Very f�ot fUot Impartant Impartant Im�ortant Impflrtant Applicable ProtecYing Private Praperty � Protecting critical faCilities {trartsportation networks,hospiYals,fre stativns] Preventingdeve]opment in hazard areas , , / �/ Enhancing the functian of natural features , f (i.e.,streamsJ �f Prake[ting historica!and cu�tural landmarks � Protecting and redueing damage to utilities . Strengthening emergency ser�ices[i.e. � police,fire,ems� aisclosing natural hazard risks during real estate transactions Prompting cooperation among pu6lic agenties,citizens,non-profit organizaiions, and I�usinesses __ 247 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Househdlds Can tnitigate and prepare fdr natural.hazards.in order to prevent dama.ge to property,.injuries,and Iass oF life 7he... pre�au'Cinns.you take:attd training you reieive.can make.a b�g cfi#ference in your abilit.y to recover froiri a natui•ai disaster or emergency..Aicess to has�c seniices such as electr�city,gas water:;.telephnnes and emergelscy care mayhe cutoff Yemppran[y,.or ypu . may haye tu evacuate.at a momer�t's noiice The#ollowing questions f.acus on your hausehald s preparetlness:far disaster events 15 In the.fnllnwing.list,pEease check tliose acYiwities that you haiie done in.your l�ousehold;p[an Ya do�n the near Future have n�t done,or are iinable.tq do.(Please check'one.answer for.each preparednessactivity} Ha�e Done Plan tQ Do I�at Dane Unable to Ao Attended meetings ar received written infarmation on natural or emergency �r preparedness? Tafked with memhers ir�ypur household a�ouC whet to do in case af a natural disaster or emergency? Developed a"Nousehald/�amily Emergency Plan"in arder to decide what �� everyone would dv in the e�ent of a disaster7 Prepared a"Disaster Supply Kit"(stared exCra food,water,batYeries,or other � emergency supplies? In the last year,has anyone in your househald been trained in First Aid ar � CPR? Prepared yaur horne hy having smoke deteetars on each le�el? Discussed or treated a utility shutoff procedure in the e�ent af a natural ✓ disaster? GeneraI Househotd Infarmatipn: F�nally;+.ve wnuld appreciate any information you are w�lling tp share wEth us abnut you attd yo�tr househald Ttiis intormatian vuil.[remai�.can�d.ent�aI and;is for suivey carriparisan peirpnses.anly. P[ease ansvuer th2 fallow�ng::' _ .. que5fion5' . : ,:. 16.Vour age 17 Gender(circle one�. Mai / �emale— I8. Education.Le�ef: :. . Nigh School 5oma College College D�gree � P�stgraduate �t er(pleas�specifyJ� (Xihe'apprnpriate h.ax) .. ` Trade 5choal degree I9.'TOt21HOE[SehO[d: .. Lessthan $1Q006-$19,999 $2D,000-$29,U00 $30,000$39,Q06 $40,000-$49,900 $50,000-$59,�00 Income $ya,aoa �)(�I1��F3�3t`OpCIdYBE]QX�.��- �6D,OOQ-$fi9,999 $74,000-$79,400 $80,OOv7-$89,Q60 $90,000-$99,006 $10fl,000-$149,000 Morethan$156,040 2o c��y&�Ep c��e .: v-�Gs d- z1..#tace American Asian slack arAfrican ,�White,Non- Hfspanic/Latino Nati�e Mawaiian (>Cttie apprbprtate box):' Indian or American Hispa or Pacific Alaska NatiVe is[ander x2:Haw lo�g.have ynu hved here? Less than 1-5 Years 5-9 Years 1L3-3.9 Years or more years (X tlie appr.opr�ate tiox} ane year Z3.:qa ynu rent or a.wn?. f� �Own : Z4.Do.ya�rent f atnin a• Single Family ❑uplex Apartrnent Townhouse Mobile Hame �.������� k JA� Q 4 ZU1� � BY: .•••�.. � 248 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westworth Villag� Ha�ardous M�tigatian Sur�ey Please return a11 surveys to City vf Westwarth VilEage,317.�urtan Hill Raad,Westworth Vi[lage,TX 76114 Attn:Brandy BarreCt or scan and emai]to 66arrett cit ofwesCworth.com 1 ]]uri�g the past;five y�eTs in ttie tiiy you currantly.resEcie ir�;haVe you ar someone in:your hwusehold.d'irectty eiiperienced a natu.ral disaster such as a tornado;flnqding;.wIldfre,haii.,pr nilier:naturaf disaster? : YES NO (!f no,slcip to QuesYion 3] Z If you.answereil.yes tp cjuest�on`1,please.indicate:v+rhich disasYer(s]:was experienced:: pam Failure Hail arought €iigh Winds Earthquaice Lightn'sng Expansive Sails Tornad❑ fxtrem�Heat Wildfire Flaoding vVinterStorms 3 How cancerned.ara ybu..ahou4 the#ollowing Ytaturai dasasCers? V�ry Somewhat Neutral NoC Very No toneern Nat Cnncerned Cancerned Cancerned Applicable Dam Failure Hail Draught High Winds Earthqualce i.ightning Expansive Soils �ornado Extrem�Heat 4Vildfire Floading W inter Storms `4 Fiave y�u ever receiveil infarmation about houv to'.make:members of your househald.:and your home safer frmm�a#urai. disaste�s? y�$ � NO {If na,skip to Questi4n 7} 5 If you answeied Yes to_guestion 4,hpw.recently.did ya.0 reCelve this informatian? 6-12 manths 1-2 years Y Within last 6 months 2-S ears 6 What.source most Yecenkfy pravided ynu:w�th the�nformatcqn� News iViedia � Electec{Officials GovernmentAgency Amer.Red Cross Insuran�e Company lltility Company 5ncial Ntedia University/Institution iVeighhors/Friends Other: 7 Nlhieh saurce(sy would yDu most trust to.pravide.yau with�n#ormation about how.to make yaur househald and hnme.' safe fram natural disastersd�Check up to three) News Media � Elected Officials Ga�ernmert Agency A�ner.Red Cross fnsurance Company 4f Uti{ity C�mpany Sacial lVledia Uni�ersity/knstitution Neigh6orsJ Friends f Other: 8 What is Yhe most effectl�e way,far you to rete�V:e:infarmat�on about hour to make your hnusehald and hame sefer frnrti natural: disasters�tCheck up ta tfiree) Newspaper Stori25 s� Online iVews Cham6er o�Cammerce IVewspap�r Ads 5aciaf Media t/ Pamphiet/Srochure Televisian News Schaal PubliC Meetings y� Dutdoar Ads Televisian Ads Magazines Radio News E3aoks Universities 1Vlail Radio Ads Email Newsietters Fire�eptfRescue C}ther: 249 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Prior ta#his SuPvey,were.you.aware of yaur tlty.'s Hazard MitRgatEori Rlarr(Haz(yIAP}7 Yes �o t/ 1Q.Prior tp this survey,were yau au�are ihat Yhe Federal Errtergenty Mar�agetxient Agency{�EMA)Cequires yo[tr city to update the : HaxMAP ewery five years in qrder far ypur city.ka he eligible fot-fetieral pre and pt�st rl�saster hazartl mitigation funds?.. .... Yes No � Ir�orcler Ccr assess cnrtimuniiy:risic we need to unders#and wh�cfi.cdmrr►unity assECs.may be:vulnei�bleto naturai haza�ds m fhe region. Vulnera�ie a5sets are.those.cammunity features characFeristEcs;or resnu�ces that inay he impacted.by neturaI hazards(e,g. :.. popufativna'with furi�t�onal needs,.eranomic components enuironrr�enta!resaurces etc.}:The ne�5.et�f questions will#�sc.us o� iiulnerable assets in your community arrd ya.ur prefer.red straiegies to mitigate risk Yo tFiase assets. ],1.Cnmrr�unity assets are features characterrs#ics,or resaurces:4hatettE�e.r mak�.a.commuii�#y unique or allow the[tiinmun�ty:ta funttinn In your ap�nion,wrhich�f the foftowrng categories are mast suscepti�tle to.the im}iacts�caused by riatural haiards.it�your r�ty? 7h0.answers:�rill be displayed.as Corfimunriy Asset Pn�ent�a[Naturai l-Tazatd lmpac#. �Piease rank fhe�ommunity assets sn:order of : uulrierabitity;1 being tnost.�ulnerabl.e anii G 6eEng leastvu(nerablej � Human-l.oss of life and/or inj�ries �, Econamic-Business tlosures and]or jof�fosses � Enfrastructure-pamage or lass of hridges,uYiliCies,schoals,etc. �- Cultural/Nistori�-ilamage ar lvss of libraries,museums,�airgrauncls,etc. . En�ironmentaf-damage or loss nf forests,rangefand,waterways,etc. Gavernance-A6ility to maintain order and/or pra�ide puhlic amenities and services 12.NexY we tupuld like ta knosiv what spect�it types af commun�ty asseYs a�e mast important ta yau:(Gheck ihe carresponding#iox#or , , each:asset} Very ConGerned 5omewHaE Neutral I�at Very Na Cancern iVat Cancerned Conserned Applicab[e Elder Care Facilities Scfiaols(K-12) Hospitals Majvr 6ridges Fire/Police Stations 7/ Museums/Histvric Bldgs fNajor Employers Small Businesses College/Universities City HaI1�Courthouse Parks dther 13.A:isumber of activities can redu��your cammi�nity's iisk from.naCuraf hazards.These activities can.be hotli reguiato�yand n.an regufatary. Please cFieck the}sox fhat 6est represents:your apinian nf#he#ollavuing strategies#o reduCe the risk and loss associated with naturaF disasters: . . . Strpng�y Somewha# Agree 5omewhat 5trpngly Nat Sure Agree Agree Di5agras �isagree I support a regulatory approach tQ reducing �� f risk 3' I support a mix pF bath regufatory and nonregufatory approac�es Yo reducing risk 1 support palicies ta prohibit develpprnent in areas su6ject to natural hazards ' 250 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5trangly 5emewhat Agree 5amewhat Strongly [Vat 5ure Agree Agree Disagree Disagree I support the use af tax dvllars {federal�statelloc�l)to compensate land owners�or nat de�eloping in areas subject tv naturalhazards � S suppart the use of lacal tax dallars to ✓ reduce risks and Ioss from natural disasters I suppor#proteding�isCorical and cultural � structures �would be willing to make my home mare disaster resiiient �support steps to safeguard the local e[annmy following a disaster e�ent I support impro�ing the disaster preparedness oflocalschoaks I support a local inventory of at-risk buiidings and infras#ructure I suppart diselosure af natural hazard risks during real estate transactions 14. M1latura[Hax�rd�can have a sigtlifieant.impatt on a community;6ut p9anning for.these e�ents can:help lessen.the impacts The fn[[os�ving statements will.help;deYermine.citizen prior�ties regarding planning far naturaE hazxrds�n ydur nty Please tell us haw :. iRrpar#a�t each:one is ta yau Very 5omewhat Neutral Nat 1lery Not €Vot lmportant Important [[nprartant lmportant Appiieahle pratecting Private Pro�erty ✓ Pratecting eritieal faeilities (Yransportation networks,haspitals,fire stations} Pre�enting development in hazard areas Enhaneing the function af natural feaYures {I.e.,streams} Protetting historica!and eultural landmarks ProC�ctir�g and reducing darnage to utilities Strengthening emergency ser�ices{i.e. P011G2,fire,emsJ Disclosing natural E�azard rislcs during real estate transactions Promotin�cooperation among puk�fi� agencies,citizens,non-profiit organixations, and businesses 251 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Nvusehpldstait mtkiga#e and p.repare.f.ni�naturel:hazards in order to prev.ent darriage tv pi'aperty,injuries;aiiil#oss of Iife..The precautions you take ai�d Yrairiing you r�ce�ve cai�malce a big differenee in yaur abitity to recaver frum a natural ilisaster ar emergency.Recess tfl hasi�ser�ices,such as electricity,:gas,waCer;#elephnnes and errtergency cate may pe cut aff te.mpo�arily;.ar you may have td euacuate at a moitient's nptite: 7h�fallowing r{uesYinns facus on.yaar hausehpEd's preparedne5s#or disaster.even#s.. ; 15.In the foll.isiuin.g.lis#,please:chetk those act��ities that yvu have do�e in.yalt�househald;plan in.da in.the.near'Future,heve nat : done;or are unable to.do.(Please checfc pne aiiswerfor.each'preparedness activ.ity}. Have Dvne Plan Ya�n hlat Darte Una61e to Do I�ttended meetings or received written information or�naturaf or emergency preparedness? Talked with members in yaur hpusehald about w�at to da in case of a naturat disast2r or emergency? peveloped a"Househald/family Emergency plan"in order to de[ide what everyvne woufd do in the event af a disasfier? Pre�ared a"Disaster 5e�ppiy Kit"�stored e�ctta food,water,6aTteries,or other emergency supplies? In the last year,has anyone fn your househo)d been trained in First Aid ar CPR? i+� Prepared your hame by having smake dete�tars vn each le�el? / S,, Pis�ussed vr created a utility shutof#proceclure in the event of a natural disaster? Gene�a�Househald Informa#iori: Finally;we wpufd apprecfate any infnrmatian you are wiii�ng to shaiewFth us a6nut;you and yaur houseF�ofd.This�nformation will remaln confiden#ial and is#or su�tirey comparisan:pi�rpnses only. PieaSe answer#f�e'fpllowing. qtiestinns. 16.Ydur age;- 17. Gender(cir.cle o�e}' MaEe / Fema]e 18. Edacet�ori.tevel: High School Same Coliege Colle�e Degree Pastgraduate Other�please specify): {x the appropr]axe 6nx). . � Trade Sehool Regree , I9: 7otalHdusehold ' �essthan $1�,004-$19,999 $20,060-$29,060 $30,000-$99,090 $40,000-$A9,p0p $SO.000-5ss,000 Incame �a�.oaa �{ (](#hea Sso,000-Ss9,999 5�a,voo-57g,000 Sso,aoo-$ss,oan S9o,aoa-Se9,00a Ssao,00a-S�as;000 mo�e�nanSzso.oao FR�R;iate Eiox� 2U.Ci#y:&Zip..Code.: : .. �1:5� i �J l� 1 � ��c � . � � � 21:.Race American Asian BlackorAfrican White,Nan- Hispani�/Latino Nati�eNawaiian ()C:thE�pprop�rate 6dxj' Indian or American Mispanic ar Pacific Alaska Native Is€ander z2..Mdw long ha�e you lived here? Less than 1-5 Years 5-9 Years 10-19 Years 2�or mvre years {X.tFie approp�3ate linx) one year � 23.�o you.reiit or nwn? Rent awn ` Z4:6o:you rent/own a: Sin le Family ❑uplex Apartmenf 7ownhouse I1�6I]II2 H�ftt2 � � �., �� ���Q ��� ���j��� � � , ��,. 252 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Westworth Village Hazardous Mitigatian Sur�ey Piease return a11 surveys[o City of Westworth Village,313 9urton HiIS Road,Westwortfit Vi1€age,TX 76114 Attn:Brandy 8arrett or scan and email tu hk�arreea��rityoiwestworth_com _ �1.ourmg the past five years in the city you currently reside in,have you ar sdmeone in yaur household directly experiencecE a naturaf disaster such as a#arnado,flooding,wildfire,hail,or aYher naturel cfisaster? _ YES�NO;(If no,skip to question 3J _ I �„if yau answered yes#a�Gestivn R,please indicaCe which d+saster(sJ was experien[ed. Dam Failure Hai1 V �roug�t High Winds Earthqudke Lightn�ng _ Expansive5a}Is Tornado _ Extreme Heat Wildfire Flooding Wir�ter Starms 3.Hnw concerned are you about#he faltawing natural disasters? Very 5nrr�ewhat Nee�tral Not Very I�a Concern Nat Cancerned Conterned Corseerned Applicahle Dam Faifure � Hail Draughl � liigh Winds � Earthguake Lightni�g '� Expansive Soils Tarnado ' Extreme Fteat F Wildfire Flnoding Winter Storms 4.Hav2 yo�ever recei�ed information ahout how ta maice memhers o#your hvusehafd and your home safer from naturai disasters? - - YES � NO {If no,skip to Ruestion 7} _ 5.If yau answerer!Yes to questivn 4,how recently did yau receive this infarmatian? Within last 6 montt�s 6-12 months 1-2 years 2-5 years fi.What source rrsosE recently provided yau with the information? NewSlVledia Elected C3fficiais Cio�ernmentAgency � Arne:.Rec3 Cross Insurance Company i1t€€9Yy Company Socia!ENedia Uni�ersity/lnstitution _ Neighbflrs/�riends � Other' __ __ 7.Which sourte{s}wouid you mast trust to provide you with information abaut how to make yaur household and home sa(e fram natural disasters?(Check up to three] i�ews Media Elected Oifrcials GavernmeRt AgenCy _:��__�mer.Red Cross � �surance Campany �� Utility Campany Soc€al Media _ Universi[y/institutior� I T�eig�barslFrie�ds �-` Ocher: 8.Whae is the most effecti�e way for yau to receive infvrmation abau#hnw tn make yaur hausehoEd and home safer Fram natural disasters?(Check up to three) Newspaper 5tories Online News ChamE�era#Cammerce f�ewspaper Ads Sociai Media Pamphlei/Brochure s= Televisi4n News �� Schaol ?u61ic MeeYings gutdoar Ads Television Ads fUlagazines Radio News 600ks Universities Ndai� i. Rad'to Ads Err�a�f Newsletters Fire Dept�Rescue dther: 253 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 9.Priar fo tf�is survey,were yau awa��nf your city`s Hazard Mitigation Plan[HazNFAP�? , Yes � j N❑ ~ iq.prior to this survey,were yau aware that the Federal Emergency il+lanagement Agency(F�nl{A}requires your city to update the � HazMAP every five years in order for your city to be eligible far federal pre-and post-disaster haxard mitigatiorr#unds? Yes � Na �-- _._ In arder ta assess community risk,we need to understand which community assets may#e vuinerable tv natural hazards in the region. Vufnerahle assets are thase eammunity features,cfiaracYeristics,ar resources that may be impacEed hy naturaf hazards{e.g. populations with functional neecl5,ecvnamic cqmppn�nts,environmental resources,etc.}.The next set af questions will focus on �ulnerable assets in yvur cammunity and yaur preferred strategies to mitigate risk ta those assets. 11.Cvmmunity assets are features,cf�ararteristics,or resources that either make a cammunity unique or allaw the community tp function.In your apinion,whi�h of the fvlluwing categories are most suscepti6ie to the irnpaets caused by natural hazards in yaur ciiy? 7he answers will he displayed as Community Asset-Potential Neturai Hazard lmpact. [Please rank#ne community asse#s in order pf vulnerability,l peingmastvulnerable and 6 heing leastvulnerabfe] �� Fiuman-Loss of life and/or injuries r - Econamic-Business closures and�arjob Iflsses � InFrastructure-�amage�r loss of brid�es,utilities,sc�ools,etc. �, CulCural/Fiistoric-Damage or loss o�libraries,museums,fairgrounds,etc. t..� Enviranmental-Damage or loss oF forests,rang�l�nd,waterways,etc. � Ga�ernance-A6ility to maintain arder and/or provide pub}ic amenities and services IZ.Next we wauld fE&e to knaw what spetific types af community assets are mosC irr�portant to ypu.(Check the corcespanding hdx for each assetJ ^ { VeryCnncerned Sumewhat Neutrel NotVery tuvConcern Not � Cancerne��Cnncerned Applicable Elder Care Faciiities ,i'� 5ch aa Is�K-17_) �� Hospitals � ✓ Major Bridges � � Fire/Police Stati�ns � M�seurr�s/HistorBe Bldgs . Majpr Employers Small gu�i�asso� ` --- v . Callege/Uni�ersities City Nail/Courthouse Parks� ✓ Other ___ I 13.A number af activities can reduee your comm�nity's risk fram natural hazards.These activities can be 6oth reg�latvey and nvn- regulatory. Please che[k#he box thaY best represents yaur opinion nf the faflowing strategies ta reduce Yhe risk and loss assoeiated wiYh�atural disasters. 5Yrongly Samewhat Agree Somewhai Strongly NoY Sure Agree Agree Disagree Oisagree I support a regutatory approach ta reducing � risk I support a mix ofi bath regulatory a�d � nonregulatary approaches to reducing risk I support palicies tp prahibit de�elapmen#i� ��, areas s�sbject to�atural hazar[fs 254 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 5Yrnng�y Samewhat Agree Samewhat 5trongly Nnt Sure Agree Agree pisagree pisagree I support if�e use of tax dollars �federal/sCa[e/Eocal)to campensate land , owners far r�ot de�eloping in areas sublect ":' ta reatural t�azards t support tha use of lacal tax dollars to reduce risks and ioss from naCural disasters `�-' I suppart protecting histarical and cultural structures - I wauld be willing to make rt�y hame more _ � disastet resil�ent `' I suPport sfeps to safeguard the lacal t eeonomy{aliowing a disaster e�ent ' !suppart improving the disaster preparedness of local schaols - �support a focal inventory of at-nsk /' <<, buildir�gs and[nfrastructure ~I support disclasur�of natural hazard risks during real estate transactions 1G. Natura!Mazards can have a significaot impact an a community,buY pfanniRg far Chese events can help lessen the impacts. The follawing statements wil�he[p determine citizen priarities regarding p[anning for natural hazards in your city. Please tell us haw 9mpartant each one is to ydu. Very Samewhat NeuYra� Not Very iVot Not Important 9m�artant Impartant Impartant Applita6fe PrateCting PrivaYe Property Y � � � �r` �rotectin�criticaf fa�siities [transpQrtatian � networks,hospitals,fire stations) ��r Preventing devefopment in hazard areas J� Cnhancir�g the function of naturaE features �i.e.,streams) �" t�' Protect�ng historical arod cultura!landmarks � . Protecting and reducing damage ta utilities i � ; Strengthening emergency serviCes{i,e. qaEice,fire,erns) �. E7isclosing natura!hazard risks during real ° estata transaetions � Promoting cooperation amorog public agencies,citizens,non-prafit arganizations, L.�, anc}businesses 255 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � �fnuseholcis cen mitigate and prepare for natural hazards in arder to prevent damage ta property,injuries,and Ipss af life.7he pretautivns you take and training you reeei�e can make a big differen�e in your ahifity ta recaver from a natural disasYer or emergency.Access tv hasic services,such as elec#ricity,gas,water,telephones and emergency care may be cut aff temporari�y,ar yau may have ta evacuate at a momerst's nvtice. The following questinRs facus an yaur household's preparedrtess for disaster e�ents. 15,in t�e following lisf,please check thase attivities thak yvu have dane in your hoeesehold,plan to do in the near future,ha�e nat done,or are unable t�do.(Pfease thetk vne answer far each�reparedness aeti�ity) � Ha�e done Plan to p❑ � Nat Avne l�nahte ta na Attended meetings ar recEived written infarmatian on natural or emergen�y T preparedness? - Talked with memhers in your hausehofd ahaut what to do�n case of a natural �� disaster or errrergency? �' De�eioped a"Hovsehald/�amily Emergency Plan"in order to dec€de what �� e�eryone wouEd do in the event of a disaster? ` Preparec!a"pisasker Supply Kit"{stored extra faad,water,batteries,ar other emergency suppfies? f-_ In the last year,has anyqne in your househald 6een trained in First Aid ar CPR? � Prepared your hame Ioy ha�ing smake detectors on eaeh�evel? piscussed or cr�ated a utifity shutoff procedure in the e�ent of a natural di5aster? '"� General Hbusehold�nfnrmatian: Finally,we would appreciate any information you are willing to share witf�us about yau and your hausef�ald.This informat9on wif{remain eonfidential and is for survey camparison purpases only. Please answer the folEowing questlpns: 1fi.Yflur age � 17. Gender{circle o�e) Male '�Female ' 18. Education Levef: I-ligh Schoal So¢ne Colle�e Coflege pegree Pastgraduate ather�please specify}: jx the apprapriate box) _ frad�S�hvol Degree 19. TOtal F1011seho�d i.essthan $10,00�-$19,999 $20,ODa�$29,000 $3R,U[10-$34.IX70 $4a,ODU-549,�p6 $5q,000-$59,400 �i7COR1£ S 10.60Q '� — (%the appropriate box} $60,OOa$59,999 $70,a00-$79,OQ0 $80,000-$89,004 $4Q,0�0•$99,fl60 $106,00�-$1A9,040 More than 515�.[1p0 2a.Cify&Tip Code �.''... .. �i'i' !-{'I �r. �r,�. �r C �� r_,. /�1 �r_ 2�.,Race Ameritan Asian Black or African White,Nan- Hispanic/LaYinv Native Flawalian {?(the appropriate box} Endian os American �j Mispanic or Pacific Afaska Nati�e �� �slander ��.Eiow long have you lived here? Less than 7-5 Years 5-9 Years 1a-14 Years 20 or more years (X the appropriate hvx� one year 23.Do you rent or own? Rent � Owa 24.Oo you rent J awn a: Single Family Duplex Apartment 7awnhouse Mohi�e Home ����� :��.��,� 1 ��. -�- � ���� ` ��� Q ��: 256 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan INestwor�h Vi�lage Hazardous Mitigation Sur�ey please return all surveys to C'oty of Westworth ViAage,311 8urton Hid[Road,WeSkLvprth Village,TX 7b114 Attn:Srandy 8arrett vr scan and email Co 6barrett(�eitvflfwestworth.mm 1 During the past�veyears in the city yau.earrert#ly reside'in ha�e ynu or someon�in:your hausehald direc#ly.experienced a na.tural dEsaster' �h as:�tarnadn;€looding,wt[dfire,haif,o.r atf�er natural"disaster? YES PVO (ff no,skip to Question 3} 2 If yciu:an�urered yes to questron:l,please indicaEe:whick:disastei[s)was exper{enced; ❑am Failure Haif Drought High Winds Earthquake �ightn'ing Expansi�e Soils Tornado �xtreme F[eat Wildfire Flooding WinterStarms 3 HoW.concerried are yr�uabraut tli'e folEovuing natural disas.tcrsa Very Somewhat Neutral Not Uery No Concern Nat Cancerned Cancerned Concerned Applicahle Dam Failure � Hail Orought �( High Winds �+ Earthquake ?� Lightning � �xpansive 5oils }( Tomado 7( Exireme Meat Wildfi�e ?� Flaading � V+Iinter 5torms � 4 FlaVe;.you ever'received infarmation.a�out haw:to.make memhers!nf yovr linusehn)ii and ypur hqme safer from n�turdE: disasters? YES I�O [If no,skip to Question 7J `5 If you;answered Yes to:questian 4,how.cecently;did you receiUe this in#orination? .- Within last 5 rr�ont�s �{6-12 months 1-2 years 2-5 years 6 What..Saurce most recenfly prai�ided you with tlie in#armatEan� X lVews Media Eiected Dfficials Government Agency Amer.Red CrosS in5uranCe Campany )( Utility Company XSocial Media University/Institution Neighbors/Friends Other: 7 Whicli;saurce[5}would:you ti�ost:xrust.to prnvide.yau wifh:informa3ian aIsaut haUi to maka your hausehofd.and.hame . ` safe#ro.rn natural ilisasters?(Checic.up to th.ree} News Ntedia Elected dfficials Ga�ernment Agency Am�r.Red Cross � Insurance Company �c Utility Company 5ocial Media University/Institution NeighhorsJ Friends Other: $ WhBt is the most effe.cfiye way for yau to:recei�e infnrrr�atian a�io.ut how to make your hausehald and home safer from:natnraf . drsasters?�Check.up to thiee) Newspaper Stpries Online{Vews Charni�er of Commerce Newspaper Ads SoCial lVledia Pamphlet/f3rochure Televisian New5 ScF�ool Public Meetings 4utdoor Ads Television Ads Magazines ftadio News Books Uni�ersities �Mail ftadio Ads Email IVewsletters Fire C]ept/Rescue ot�er: 257 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan 4.Prinr to tf�is starvey,ruerc yo.0 awaCe a'{yvur City's Haxard Mitigafion R�an(HaxMAP}? � Yes i�o 10..Prior tn this sprvey were you aware.ih�Y tF�e Fedel'�I,�rtte�gelicy ManagemenY Agency(FEMA}requires your aty.to update the HazMAP euery fiue years in nrtler for yQur city tn.he eli�ible far fecleral pre-and:post-disaster hazard rttttig�tion funtls? Yes � No Iri.:qrder ta.:assess community risk,we n.eed ka.understarld which commun#ty asseLs may be::VuEnera.b.}e to natur�l hazaril�m ihe regiaii:. Veilnerable.assets are.#hase comrr`unity feat�res;character�stics;',�r resau�ees tFeat may He i�npacted:hy natural ha�ariis(e g. goputatinns+with fu�i�tional needs,econarnic compunents,env�ranmen#al.resources,etc y:.The next set nf puestions will fncus an uulnerahfe assets in yaur corrir»unity:and your preferred>strategies to mitigate risk:#a those assets.: ' 13:Camrnunityassets:dre fe�tures,�haretteris[ias+nr resourCes fhat erthe�make.�cam�nu:nity uniq:ue ar allvuv the Communrty;to function.In yaUr apininn,which of the fafl4�ririg.categories are itibst susseptihle tn the impacts�aused by rra4ural haiards in..your city?.. -. ,,.: _ .. The.an5uuerS iNt[[be.displayect as Cclm�liurl{ty AS$eE PofeilYia3 Natui'al Hazard lmpact (Please rank tFie GomrrlunFt�r assets in nrder o# vufnerahility;T being mast vulnerable:and 61�eirig least vulneralile} { Human-Loss of life and/or injuries � Ecqnornic-Business clpsures andf or job lasses 1-� Infrastructure-�amage or loss of bridges,utilities,schoo�s;etc. � Cultural/Mistoric-pamage or Inss of libraries,museums,fairgraunds,etc. 3 En�ironmental-�amage or loss of forssts,rangeland,waterways,etc. fp Governance-Af�ility tv maintain order and/or provide public amenities and services 12 .{Vext we wouEd filce to know what sqeci�ic types pf community:8ssets�r`e mvst itnparEanY.to yau::�Check ihe correspanding 6vx for.': each:asset} Very CanCernEd Spmewhat Neuiral Not Very Na Cancern P1ot Concerned Concerned Appl{cah[e Elder Care Fa�ilities � Schoofs[K-12} Mospitals � Major Bridges � Fire/Police Statians � Museums/Histaric Bldgs )C Majar Employers � Sma�f Busir�esses '� College�lJni�ersi#ies � City HaII/Courthause x Pa rles � �ther 13:A numher of activi�{es ean reduce yaur cdmmunity`s risfc fram:naiural hazards:7hese a�tiuities can be hnth regulatoryand.nan reg€ilatary.:Alease check the 6ax tharbest represents ynur apitiion of the fallawing:strat�gies to reduce the rislc and loss asspciated with natura[ti�sasters: . Strongly Somewhat Agree Samewhat Strang]y Nflt Sure Agree pgree f�isagree Disa$ree I support a regulatory appraach ta reducing � risk k support a mix of 6oth regulatory and � nonregulatory approaches tn redueing risk !support policies ta prvhi6it cfevelopment in x areas sul�ject Yv naturat hazards _ 258 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Strongly Somewhat Agre2 Samewhat 5trongly Not Sure Agree Agree Disagree Disagree I support the use af tax doflars [federalJstate�local}to cornpensate land owners fvr not de�eloping in areas su6ject � ta naturalhazards I suppart the use of lo�al tax dollars to y� reduce risks and loss from natural disasters I support protecting historica]and cultural structures � I woulc!be willing ta make my home more �r disasYer resiiient f support sYeps tv safeguard the lo�al economy fallawing a disas#er e�ent � [suppvr#imprflving the disaster � preparedness of iocal schools !support a local in�entory of at-risk ,/ buildings and infrastructura �� I support disclosure af natural hazard risks �/ d�aring real estate iransaCCians �� 14 Natural Haiards cait have a sign�fic.a.nt irnpact:or3 a communjty;:k�ut planning for tfiese events can hefp lessen the Fmpacts. The follovui.�ig statements wi#I.help determine:ci#i�en priorities.regarcf�rig�lanning;far naiural hazards m ypur.c4ty Please te[!us huw .'. impartafi[each one is tn yo[i. Very Somewhat Neutral Nat Very Not Not Impartant �mpartant lmpartant Important Rpplicable Protecting Pri�ate Property � Prntecting criYical facilitles (transportatian neYworks,hospitals,fire siations� x Preventing development in hazard areas � Enhancing the function of natUral Feature5 � (i.e.,streams} Pratecting his#orica€and c�lturaf landmar[cs � Pratectin�and reducing darnage ta utilities � Strengthening emergenGy services{i.e. poiice,Fire,ems} � Disclosing nat�ral hazard risks during reaE es�ate transactions � Pramoting cooperation among pu6lic I agencies,citizens,non-profitorganizations, x and businesses 259 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan tlpuseholds:can rrEfiigate atril prepare fpr natural hazards in arile�to preuent damage to priiperty,injuries,and loss qf.l�fe Tlte: pre¢autinns you take and training yau.receive ean maka a t�rg.difFerence'r.a.yaur ahilityto.recnver from a iiatueal disaster nr. .: emergency:Aceess to�aasicservices,such as ekeetrEtity,.gas,vrater,Eelephones and'�mergency care`may he;cut�ff i:eilipararify,ar ynu. may ha�e to evacuate at a iiioment's nvtice: The{ollpwing q€�esEinns focus on your househoid s pr.eparedtiess for disaster events. �5.:tn the fa]lowing tist,please check.those activitiesthat you.hape done in yaur:househalif;plan tp do in tHe near fu#ure,have nnt done,flr are unabfe.to do.:[Please check pne answer ftir each pr.eparednes.s a�tivityJ Ha�e Dnne Pfan tv L]o �Jpt�one Unab�e to ou Attended meetings or receive[i wri'tterr infprmati�n pn natural or emergency x preparedness? Talked with rriem6ers in your househo[d ahout what to do in case vf a natural � disaster ar emergency? �eveloped a"Ho�sehold/Fami(y�mergency Plan"in arder tp deeide what ,/ everyone wo�ld do in the e�ent af a disas#er? /� Prepared a"Disaster 5upply KiY'(stnred extra food,water,batteries,or other x emergency suppiies? In the last year,has anyone in your hot�sehdld b�en trained in First Aid or cp�? M Prepared yvur hame by ha�ing smoke decectors on eac3t ie�el? � I]iscussed or created a utility shutofF procedure in the e�ent of a natural X disaster? Genera#Noi�sehpfd I.rifarma�iors Ftnally,we would appre�iate ahy information you:are uriEling�o s�idre with.us a6out you and:your . fsnuse�ofd 7h3s in�orination wi11 remain confidential an.d.is fnr sunrey�a#ripar�snrt purpnses:only. Please ans�iirerthe.follouring questi�n5: 1fi:Your age {�� T7. Gender(cirtie prie� �vlale / emale 18. Ediicatiori Le�el.:.: . High School Some College Cvilege�egree PosYgraduate Other(please speci{y]: (Xtheappropriateboic� TradeSchool x Degre2 19:�.T�t3E�HOS15Eh0�[���.'.�.��. Lessthan $10,OOQ-$19,999 $20,OOD-$29,GOff $30,�00-$39.0�0 $4fl,000-$�E9,OE}U $50,000-$59,OD0 IRCOme $10'�� (x the apprapriate box]:. ��'��-$ss,999 ��o,00a-S�s,000 Ssa,floo-Sa9,croo �9o,000-Sgg,apa Sioo,�-5iag,oaa Mare than$15o,o00 2U :City&Zip�nde �2 b�v3{;:�� ��.�1L. � {p 11'� 21:Race American Asian Black or AFrican White,Non= Hfspanic/Latind 1Vati�e Hawaiian {X xiie apprtiprlate box} Indian or Arn�rican x Hispanic or PaeiFic At�,ka NaYive lslander �Z How long have you l��ed here? Less than �-5 Years 5-9 Years y 3.�-19 Years 2Q or more years {X t#�e.approprlate tiax] one year �` 23;Oa you.rent qr oiwn� Rent �( Dwn 24:I]o you rent/pwn a: 5ing�e Family nuplex Apartment 7ownhouse Mo6ile Home ������,�� �� J�f� p ,� 2�18 �� 260 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Attendance Records The following pages are the various attendance sheets from a majority of the meetings conducted during the planning process of this Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan. 261 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan . � _ �� . . .. � � . . . . . Planning Team Membe [ttitial Jurisdiction Name Title Ernail I c�� Arlington Irish Hancock Emergency Management irish.hancock@arlingtontx.go� ��� Administrator —�� Azle Thomas Wi!!Scatt ENEC tscott@ci.azle.tx.us ' _ 8edford 5ean fay Fire Chief/EMC sean.fay@bedfqrdtx.gov ,..i Bedford Sobby Sewell bobhysewell@6edfordtx.gov `� },�alleyville Kenny Phillips EMC kphillips@colleyville.com (�'"� Crowley Luke Thompson Etv�C Ithompson@ci.crowley.tx.us Dalworthingtpn Gardens Aaron Ausmus EMC aausmus@cityofdwg.net bFW Airport Phillip i4longeau EMC pmongeau@dfwairporC.eom �"� Edgediff Village Jeff Ballew Fire Chief/ESVIC jhallewevfd@aoLcam �-� Eu�ess Suzanne Hendric&son EMC shendrickson@etalesstx.gov I ,�_ Ewerman C. SPPJ���3R��s EMC ���C.e. �}�•C� �nnr�,.,...._...._�.._- -- [5 � � ' �7[@r �vErYit,Yt Y•rl$I' �i�/�l Forest Hil! Randy Chapman �ire Chief/EMC randychapman@foresthil€tx.arg 1",�y,..-_ Fort Wqrth Maribel Martinez EMC Maribel.Martinez@fortworthtexas.gov �:�,W� Grapevine Nlatc Feryan ENiC mf2ryan@grapevinetexas.gov Haltom City Perry Bynum EMC pbynum@haltomcitytx.com �l�Haslet Kirt Mays EMC kmays@haslet.org � Hurst David Palla Assistant Fire Chief/EMC dpalla@hursttx.gov ! �Cel#er David Jones Fire Chief/EMC djones@cityofke[ler.cam m,',L'� ��y-� Kennedale TvmmyWflliams Poli hief/EMC Ff,.,��',�,`� t � ' e ae.com �`"��'� Lake Worth fvlic#�ael Voorhies Fire Marshal/EN3C mvoor�ies@lakewarthtx.org 1� .s�� Lakeside 5ean Hughes EMC hughs0319@sbcglobal.net ��� MartsfIeld Greg Cutler EMC greg.cutler@mansfieldtexas.gpv 262 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan �� . . �. .. � . . . . . . - Pianning Team Mempe lnitial lurisdiction Name Title Email � NCTCOG Alayna Payne Program Assistant apayne@nct�og.org � �,� NCTCQG Jessica Mason EM Speeialist jmason@nctcog.org � ,�`-� North Richiand Wills Billy Qwens EMC bowens@nrhtx.com � Pantegp Thomas Griffith EMC tgriffith@townofpantego.com Richland Hills Russell She�ley Fire Chief/EN{C rshelley@richlandhills.com � c� Riper Oaks James Myrick EMC j.m.myrick@sbcglobal.net ��� Saginaw Doug 5pears Fre Chief/Eiv1C dougspears@saginawfir2.us 5outhlake Eric Hutmacher EMC ehutmacher@cisauthlake.tx.us �� �' Tarrant County C7avid McCurdy EMC ommc[urdy@tarrantcounty.cQm � TDEM Reymond Mejia Fiazard Mitigatian P3ans7eam Lead Raymond.Mejia@dps.texas.gov J� !,(,,,Ir 5 UNTH5C Brandi Lara Associate Director,Ernergency Brandi.Lara@unthsc.edu AfI'� : Managementand Business d�P �� ContinuiEy Watauga Randy Barkiey ENEC r6arkley@cpwtx.org ��_ Westlake Richard Whitten Fire Chi�# EMC rwhitten@westlake-tx.org ��C�'h� G, Westworth Village " ema ��'�`^�Jlayor/E £ prU,��{ �,y�� mcalernan@cityofwestworth.com White Settiement ��� Fire Chief/EIViC 6thorr�pson@wstx.us �v��c.� s�t�� 263 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan '� � • �. i � � � •.. . . . . Additional/Alternate Membe Ini#ial Jurisdiction Name Title Email WestwprCh Village Brandy BarretE City 5ecretary bbarrett@cityofwestworth.com Kannedale Mike McMurray Fire Chief �f r I�CT[OG Nlolly McFadden EP Directpr mmcfadden@nctcag.org Alf. �i�j fNCTCQG Ahh�lanie pevine EP Manager MDevine@nctcog.org �v� � NCTCOG Mia Srown E&€]Planner 1 MBBrown@nctcog.org NCTCOG Tamara Cook E&R Manager tcook@nctcog.org NCTCOG Edith iNlarvin f&D birector EMarvin@nctcog.org /�`�_� `�'�� '�=--� /�� �c t. � iilti .��li775�' �N14`_sl.D�i�1�1S . �i � ��`��'�t� ��au�� ����t�J �'`�'s. .� ,�,a £,�+,��,�1�i�r�� �� S7 c..1 G��-1 �/��.� c� :r� ,2r—� j� ��G C �l' {' ,� �� �r�I' c.�� ��--� r=c�� C �,-! .r=i`- ( �r=�"�'J L`'.Ci/�Cr`/ 4-..2"� C. �"1 L.Y e�T �c-.—.5�':1...�� ^^70W4f11 ��'."P�k�.. � y I �'� �.J�.� r �v ' � � Y 1 Cn.��rv�,r.�..'�-{ y �� �",!L�;h�...�., Sa f-o-,.-,5�,t�(-tC�}.�.3v ! 264 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan MEETING SIGN-IN SHEET Meeting: Pragram Directars Meeting Me�ting Date: Sepiemher 18,�017 F7CilitatOF': Alayna Payne Plaee/ROOttt: �fCTCQG,Fred KeiCh�ey ConYerence Roorr� Name 'iitle Campany Phone E-Mail �U on� {'�r.�c,r, �r �,n oLirtc�.�T C�Ct3C� �Z l,a�. 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M,�u,y � f N�-�"�D �" �+1 L�- � l�-:�� r m��c+�cPz,w�Q n���ti� .G 265 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan M��'F`IM� ',a�`T�N-IN SHE�T' _ _ ����g: Capabiiities As5es5ment for Tarrant County Ha¢i�AP]urisdictional Annex �leeting 1'�dt@: OcEober 25,2017 Facill�a#or: Jessica Mason and Alayna Payne Place/ROOm: 32�i Diana Dr.Richland Hills,TX 7613.5 Natne Tltfe Campany ; Ptranc.` �-Ma�F:. �1�a c��c; �c�m �5�. �]GT(.�('� f�-�'"`� . �-��r'c� 1�,��.��� ., ��.,���. 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M ou;� ° �' N��L� �X' �,l LT F�C�� :�-3��L n�C f u�G�4.v�� nC�'�� .�. � I 286 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Append ix B : Su pporti ng Docu ments Appendix B provides various information that support the mitigation actions and risk assessment identified in this hazard mitigation action plan. Information includes: • Annotated list of rare species in Tarrant County. • Historic sites in Tarrant County. • Natural Cooperative Soil Survey for dwellings on concrete slabs in Tarrant County. 287 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Annotated List of Rare Species in Tarrant County Under Section 12.0011 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is charged with "providing recommendations that will protect fish and wildlife resources to local, state, and federal agencies that approve, permit, license, or construct developmental projects" and "providing information on fish and wildlife resources to any local, state, and federal agencies or private organizations that make decisions affecting those resources." Project types reviewed by TPWD include reservoirs, highway projects, pipelines, urban infrastructure, utility construction, renewable energy, and residential and commercial construction, as well as many others. During project planning, and prior to construction, project areas should be surveyed for potential habitat for rare species as described on the following list. If potential habitat for a rare species is found, construction impacts to these areas should be avoided to the greatest extent practicable. If a rare species is found on a project,TPWD recommends contacting the Wildlife Habitat Assessment Pro�ram(WHAB)for additional guidance. Rare species are those native Texas species considered to be imperiled throughout a significant part of their range. Rare species are not protected by state or federal law. However, TPWD actively promotes their conservation in an effort to prevent future endangerment and need to propose for listing. Identifying the potential for adverse impacts to rare species and taking steps to avoid or minimize them on projects helps to further this goal. Below is the TPWD Annotated County Lists of Rare Species in Tarrant County. TARRANT COUNTY Last Updated: 12/30/2016 . - � American Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus anatum DL T Year-round resident and local breeder in west Texas, nests in tall cliff eyries; also, migrant across state from more northern breeding areas in US and Canada,winters along coast and farther south; occupies wide range of habitats during migration, including urban, concentrations along coast and barrier islands; low-altitude migrant, stopovers at leading landscape edges such as lake shores, coastlines, and barrier islands. Arctic Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus tundrius DL Migrant throughout state from subspecies' far northern breeding range,winters along coast and farther south; occupies wide range of habitats during migration, including urban, concentrations along coast and barrier islands; low-altitude migrant, stopovers at leading landscape edges such as lake shores, coastlines, and barrier islands. � � Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus DL T Found primarily near rivers and large lakes; nests in tall trees or on cliffs near water; communally roosts, especially in winter; hunts live prey, scavenges, and pirates food from other birds. 288 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan � . Henslow's Sparrow Ammodramus henslowii Wintering individuals (not flocks)found in weedy fields or cut-over areas where lots of bunch grasses occur along with vines and brambles; a key component is bare ground for running/walking. Interior Least Tern Sterna antillarum athalassos LE E Subspecies is listed only when inland (more than 50 miles from a coastline); nests along sand and gravel bars within braided streams, rivers; also know to nest on man-made structures (inland beaches,wastewater treatment plants,gravel mines, etc); eats small fish and crustaceans, when breeding forages within a few hundred feet of colony. Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus DL T Both subspecies migrate across the state from more northern breeding areas in US and Canada to winter along coast and farther south; subspecies (F. p. anatum) is also a resident breeder in west Texas; the two subspecies' listing statuses differ, F.p. tundrius is no longer listed in Texas; but because the subspecies are not easily distinguishable at a distance, reference is generally made only to the species level; see subspecies for habitat. Red Knot Calidris canutus rufa T Red knots migrate long distances in flocks northward through the contiguous United States mainly April-June, southward July-October. A small plump-bodied, short-necked shorebird that in breeding plumage, typically held from May through August, is a distinctive and unique pottery orange color. Its bill is dark, straight and, relative to other shorebirds, short-to-medium in length.After molting in late summer,this species is in a drab gray-and-white non-breeding plumage,typically held from September through April. In the non-breeding plumage,the knot might be confused with the omnipresent Sanderling. During this plumage, look for the knot's prominent pale eyebrow and whitish flanks with dark barring.The Red Knot prefers the shoreline of coast and bays and also uses mudflats during rare inland encounters. Primary prey items include coquina clam (Donax spp.) on beaches and dwarf surf clam (Mulinia lateralis) in bays, at least in the Laguna Madre. Wintering Range includes-Aransas, Brazoria, Calhoun, Cameron, Chambers, Galveston,Jefferson, Kennedy, Kleberg, Matagorda, Nueces, San Patricio, and Willacy. Habitat: Primarily seacoasts on tidal flats and beaches, herbaceous wetland, and Tidal flat/shore. Sprague's Pipit Anthus spragueii Only in Texas during migration and winter, mid-September to early April; short to medium distance, diurnal migrant; strongly tied to native upland prairie, can be locally common in coastal grasslands, uncommon to rare further west; sensitive to patch size and avoids edges. Western Burrowing Owl Athene cunicularia hypugaea Open grasslands, especially prairie, plains, and savanna, sometimes in open areas such as vacant lots near human habitation or airports; nests and roosts in abandoned burrows. Whooping Crane Grus americana LE E Potential migrant via plains throughout most of state to coast; winters in coastal marshes of Aransas, Calhoun, and Refugio counties. 289 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan . Shovelnose sturgeon Scaphirhynchus platorynchus T Open,flowing channels with bottoms of sand or gravel; spawns over gravel or rocks in an area with a fast current; Red River below reservoir and rare occurrence in Rio Grande. . . � Gray wolf Canis lupus LE E Extirpated; formerly known throughout the western two-thirds of the state in forests, brushlands, or grasslands. Plains spotted skunk Spilogale putorius interrupta Catholic; open fields, prairies, croplands, fence rows, farmyards, forest edges, and woodlands; prefers wooded, brushy areas and tallgrass prairie. Red wolf Canis rufus LE E Extirpated;formerly known throughout eastern half of Texas in brushy and forested areas, as well as coastal prairies. • . Louisiana pigtoe Pleurobema riddellii T Streams and moderate-size rivers, usually flowing water on substrates of mud, sand, and gravel; not generally known from impoundments; Sabine, Neches, and Trinity(historic) River basins. Sandbank pocketbook Lampsilis satura T Small to large rivers with moderate flows and swift current on gravel, gravel-sand, and sand bottoms; east Texas, Sulfur south through San Jacinto River basins; Neches River. Texas heelsplitter Potamilus amphichaenus T Quiet waters in mud or sand and also in reservoirs. Sabine, Neches, and Trinity River basins. Texas pigtoe Fusconaia askewi T Rivers with mixed mud, sand, and fine gravel in protected areas associated with fallen trees or other structures; east Texas River basins, Sulphur River, Cypress Creek, Sabine through Trinity rivers as well as San Jacinto River. - . - Texas garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis annectens Wet or moist microhabitats are conducive to the species occurrence, but is not necessarily restricted to them; hibernates underground or in or under surface cover; breeds March-August. Texas horned lizard Phrynosoma cornutum T Open, arid and semi-arid regions with sparse vegetation, including grass, cactus, scattered brush or scrubby trees; soil may vary in texture from sandy to rocky; burrows into soil, enters rodent burrows, or hides under rock when inactive; breeds March-September. 290 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan . Timber rattlesnake Crotalus horridus T Swamps,floodplains, upland pine and deciduous woodlands, riparian zones, abandoned farmland; limestone bluffs, sandy soil or black clay; prefers dense ground cover, i.e. grapevines or palmetto. . � Auriculate false foxglove Agalinis auriculata Known in Texas from one late nineteenth century specimen record labeled -Benbrook-; in Oklahoma, degraded prairies,floodplains,fallow fields, and borders of upland sterile woods; in Arkansas, blackland prairie; annual; flowering August—October. Glen Rose yucca Yucca necopina Texas endemic; grasslands on sandy soils and limestone outcrops; flowering April-June. Hall's prairie clover Dalea hallii Global Rank: G3; In grasslands on eroded limestone or chalk and in oak scrub on rocky hillsides; perennial; flowering May-September;fruiting June-September. Osage Plains false foxglove Agalinis densiflora Global Rank: G3; Most records are from grasslands on shallow, gravelly,well drained, calcareous soils; prairies, dry limestone soils; annual; flowering August-October. Reverchon's curfpea Pediomelum reverchonii Global Rank: G3; Mostly in prairies on shallow rocky calcareous substrates and limestone outcrops; perennial;flowering June-September;fruiting June-July. Texas milk vetch Astragalus reflexus Global Rank: G3; In grasslands, prairies, and roadsides on calcareous and clay substrates; annual; flowering February-June; fruiting April-June. Topeka purple-coneflower Echinacea atrorubens Global Rank: G3; Occurring mostly in tallgrass prairie of the southern Great Plains, in blackland prairies but also in a variety of other sites like limestone hillsides; perennial;flowering January-June; fruiting January-May. *Globe Rank: NatureServe global conservation status ranks (G-ranks) reflect an assessment of the condition of the species or ecological community across its entire range. G3 is vulnerable: at moderate risk of extinction due to a restricted range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors. Definitions for The Terms Used Above - � - • � - � . LE or LT Federally listed endangered or threatened DL or PDL Federally delisted or proposed for delisting E or T State listed endangered or threatened "blank" Species of greatest conservation need (SGCN) but with no regulatory listing status 291 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Historic Sites in Tarrant County The importance of integrating historic property and cultural resource considerations into mitigation planning has been made all too apparent in losses that have occurred in recent disasters. Whether a disaster impacts a major community museum, a historic "main street," or collections of family photographs, the sudden loss of historic properties and cultural resources can negatively impact a community's character and economy, and can affect the overall ability of the community to recover from a disaster. According to the Texas Historic Sites Atlas, Tarrant County has 124 cemeteries, 32 museums, and 392 historical markers. There are also 6 state antiquities landmarks, 115 national register properties, and 6 courthouses. The following sites, from the National Re�ister of Historic Places, are located within Tarrant County, are exposed to the identified hazards, and could potentially experience severe damage if directly impacted. These sites keep the history of the community alive. They are reminders of a jurisdiction's culture and complexity. Once a piece of history is destroyed, it is lost forever. ➢ Allen Chapel AME Church (added 1984--#84000169) 116 Elm Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Reed,William &Sons, Pittman, William Sidney Architectural Style: Other, Late Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure ➢ American Airways Hanger and Administration Building(added 2008--#08000317) 201 Aviation Way, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Epstein,A., Byrne,Thomas S. Inc. Architectural Style: Moderne Area of Significance: Transportation, Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949 Owner: Local Historic Function: Transportation Historic Sub-function: Air-Related Current Function: Transportation Current Sub-function: Air-Related 292 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Anderson, Neil P., Building(added 1978--#78002981) 411 West 7th Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Hedrick, W.C., Construction, Sanguinett &Staats Architectural Style: Chicago Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Business Current Function: Commerce/Trade ➢ Arlington Post Office(added 2000--#00000188); also known as Old Post Office 200 West Main Street,Arlington Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Public Building Administration, Federal Works Agency Architectural Style: Colonial Revival Area of Significance: Art, Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974 Owner: Local Historic Function: Government Historic Sub-function: Post Office Current Function: Government Current Sub-function: Government Office ➢ Atelier Building(added 1984--#84003976); also known as Edrington Bank; Cameron Alread Architect, Inc. 209 West 8th Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Smith &Schenk Architectural Style: Other, Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Current Function: Commerce/Trade 293 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Austin,Stephen F., Elementary School (added 1983--#83003160) 319 Lipscomb Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Sanguinet&Staats, Messer, Sanguinet & Messer Architectural Style: Romanesque Area of Significance: Education,Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Business ➢ Bedford School (added 1997--#97000851) 2400 School Lane, Bedford Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development, Education Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Local Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Recreation and Culture Current Sub-function: Museum ➢ Benton, M.A., House(added 1978--#78002982) 1730 6th Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Person, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Late Victorian Historic Person: Benton, Ella Belle Significant Year: 1898 Area of Significance: Education,Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Religion Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling 294 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Blackstone Hotel (added 1984--#84001961) 601 Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Mauran, Russell &Crowell Architectural Style: Modern Movement Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Hotel Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use ➢ Botts--Fowler House(added 1999--#99000723) 115 North Fourth Avenue, Mansfield Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling ➢ Bratton,Andrew"Cap" and Emma Doughty, House (added 2003--#03000432) 310 East Broad Street, Mansfield Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development,Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling, Specialty Store Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling ➢ Bryce Building(added 1984--#84001963) 909 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Person, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Bryce,William J. Architectural Style: Renaissance Historic Person: Bryce,William J. Significant Year: 1910 Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Business Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use 295 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Bryce,William J., House(added 1984--#84001965);also known as Fairview 4900 Bryce Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Bryce, William J., Sanguinet, Marshall Architectural Style: Other, Renaissance Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling ➢ Buchanan-Hayter-Witherspoon House(added 2003--#03000433) 306 E. Broad Street, Mansfield Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Architecture, Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling ➢ Buck Oaks Farm (added 2004--#87000995); also known as Raymond and Katherine Buck House 6312 White Settlement Road,Westworth Historic Significance: Person, Event, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Glasgow, Earl T. Architectural Style: Colonial Revival Historic Person: Buck, Raymond E. Significant Year: 1933, 1932 Area of Significance: Commerce,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Federal Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Defense, Domestic Current Sub-function: Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling 296 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Burnett, Burk, Building(added 1980--#80004151) 500--502 Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Buchanan &Gilder, Sanguinet&Staats Architectural Style: Other, Classical Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Financial Institution Current Function: Commerce/Trade ➢ Central Handley Historic District(added 2002--#01001472) Roughly bounded by East Lancaster Avenue, Forest Avenue, Kerr Street, and Handley Drive, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: et.al.,Adams, B.B. Architectural Style: Late Victorian, Early Commercial Area of Significance: Commerce, Community Planning and Development,Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Government Historic Sub-function: Business, Post Office, Professional, Restaurant, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade,Vacant/Not In Use Current Sub-function: Business, Restaurant, Specialty Store ➢ Chorn, Lester H. and Mabel Bryant, House (added 2003--#03000434) 303 East Broad Street, Mansfield Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling 297 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Cotton Belt Railroad Industrial Historic District(added 1997--#97001109) Along railroad tracks, roughly bounded by Hudgins, Dooley,and Dallas Streets,Grapevine Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Industry,Transportation,Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Industry/Processing/Extraction,Transportation Historic Sub-function: Manufacturing Facility, Rail-Related Current Function: Industry/Processing/Extraction, Recreation and Culture,Vacant/Not In Use Current Sub-function: Manufacturing Facility, Museum ➢ Eddleman-McFarland House(added 1979--#79003009);also known as McFarland Home 1110 Penn Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Messer, Howard Architectural Style: Other, Late Victorian Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Social Current Sub-function: Civic ➢ Eighth Avenue Historic District(added 2006--#06001065) Bounded by 8th Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue,9th Avenue, and Pruitt Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Koeppe, Paul, Sanguinet&Staats Architectural Style: Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Professional 298 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Electric Building(added 1995--#95000048);also known as Fort Worth Power and Light Building; Texas Electric Service C 410 West 7th Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: et al., Hedrick, Wyatt C. Architectural Style: Other,Art Deco Area of Significance: Commerce,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Recreation and Culture Historic Sub-function: Business,Theater Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use ➢ Elizabeth Boulevard Historic District(added 1979--#79003010) 1001--1616 Elizabeth Boulevard, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Ryan,John C. Architectural Style: Mission/Spanish Revival, Colonial Revival, Prairie School Area of Significance: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling ➢ Fairmount--Southside Historic District(added 1990--#90000490);also known as See Also:South Side Masonic Lodge; Benton, Meredith, House;J Roughly bounded by Magnolia, Hemphill, Eighth,and Jessamine, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian Area of Significance: Architecture, Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Social Historic Sub-function: Business, Multiple Dwelling, Single Dwelling Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Social Current Sub-function: Business, Multiple Dwelling, Single Dwelling 299 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Fairmount--Southside Historic District(Boundary Increase) (added 1998--#98001375); also known as See Also: Fairmount--Southside Historic District Roughly bounded by Magnolia, Hemphill,Allen,Travis and Murphy, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Davies,J.B. Architectural Style: Other, Classical Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Education Historic Sub-function: School,Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Education Current Sub-function: School,Specialty Store ➢ Fairmount--Southside Historic District(Boundary Increase) (added 1999--#99000565) Roughly bounded by Magnolia, Hemphill,Allen,Travis and Morphy Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Davies,J.B. Architectural Style: Other, Classical Revival Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Education Historic Sub-function: School, Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Education Current Sub-function: School, Specialty Store ➢ First Christian Church (added 1983--#83003812) 612 Throckorton Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Van Slyke&Woodruff Architectural Style: Beaux Arts, Renaissance Area of Significance: Architecture, Religion Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion, Social Current Sub-function: Civic, Religious Structure 300 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ First National Bank Building (added 2009--#09000981); also known as Baker Building 711 Houston Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event, Person, Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Hedrick, Wyatt C., Sanguinet&Staats Architectural Style: Skyscraper Historic Person: Loyd, Cpt. Martin 6. Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Business Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Business ➢ Flatiron Building(added 1971 --#71000964) 1000 Houston Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Person,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Sanguinet&Staats Architectural Style: Chicago Historic Person: Saunders, Bacon Significant Year: 1907 Area of Significance: Architecture, Health/Medicine Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Health Care Historic Sub-function: Medical Business/Office Current Function: Commerce/Trade ➢ Fort Worth Botanic Garden (added 2009--#08001400); also known as Harry J.Adams Memorial Garden 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Hare and Hare, et al. Architectural Style: Renaissance Area of Significance: Landscape Architecture, Entertainment/Recreation Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949 Owner: Local Historic Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Education, Landscape, Recreation and Culture, Social Historic Sub-function: Clubhouse, Horticulture Facility, Outdoor Recreation, Park, Research Facility Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Education, Landscape, Recreation and Culture, Social Current Sub-function: Clubhouse, Horticulture Facility, Outdoor Recreation, Park, Research Facility 301 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Fort Worth Club Building--1916(added 1998--#98000102);also known as Holmes Building; Winfree Building; Midcontinent Building; Ken 608-610 Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Commerce, Social History Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Social Historic Sub-function: Business, Clubhouse, Organizational, Professional Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use ➢ Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124(added 1984--#84001969);also known as Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks;YWCA of Fort Worth a 512 West 4th Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Burne,Thomas C., Inc., Hedrick, Wyatt C. Architectural Style: Other, Colonial Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Social Historic Sub-function: Clubhouse Current Function: Social Current Sub-function: Civic ➢ Fort Worth High School (added 2002--#02001515);also known as Central No.19,Junior High; Jennings Avenue No.40; 1015 South Jennings Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Waller and Field, Innis--Graham builder Architectural Style: Classical Revival Area of Significance: Education,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling 302 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Fort Worth Public Market(added 1984--#84001981);also known as Cadillac Plastics 1400 Henderson Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Quisle &Andrews, Noftsger, B. Gaylord Architectural Style: Mission/Spanish Revival, Other Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Specialty Store ➢ Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District(added 1976--#76002067) Roughly bounded by 23rd, Houston, and 28th Streets,and railroad, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Mission/Spanish Revival Area of Significance: Agriculture, Architecture, Commerce, Industry Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Commerce/Trade, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Recreation and Culture Historic Sub-function: Animal Facility, Manufacturing Facility, Processing, Sport Facility Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Commerce/Trade, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Recreation and Culture Current Sub-function: Animal Facility, Manufacturing Facility, Processing,Sport Facility ➢ Fort Worth United States Courthouse (added 2001--#01000437) 501 West 10th Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Cret, Paul Phillippe, Clarkson, Wiley G., et al. Architectural Style: Moderne, Modern Movement Area of Significance: Art, Politics/Government,Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949 Owner: Federal Historic Function: Government Historic Sub-function: Courthouse, Government Office Current Function: Government Current Sub-function: Courthouse, Government Office 303 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Grand Avenue Historic District(added 1990--#90000337) Roughly Grand Avenue from Northside to Park, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Prairie School, Bungalow/Craftsman,Tudor Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling ➢ Grapevine Commercial Historic District(added 1992--#92000097) 404--432 South Main Street, Grapevine Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Commerce,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Government Historic Sub-function: Business, Department Store, Financial Institution, Post Office Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Business, Restaurant, Specialty Store ➢ Grapevine Commercial Historic District(Boundary Increase II) (added 2002--#02001569) 500-530 South Main Street, Grapevine Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Early Commercial Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Specialty Store 304 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Grapevine Commercial Historic District(Boundary Increase) (added 1997--#97000444) 300 and 400 blocks of South Main Street,Grapevine Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Specialty Store ➢ Guinn,James E.,School (added 1998--#98000429) 1200 South Freeway, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Multiple Architectural Style: Classical Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, Education Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949 Owner: Local Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use ➢ Gulf,Colorado, and Santa Fe Railroad Passenger Station (added 1970--#70000760) 1601 Jones Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Beaux Arts Area of Significance: Transportation,Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Transportation Historic Sub-function: Rail-Related Current Function: Transportation Current Sub-function: Rail-Related 305 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Heritage Park Plaza (added 2010--#10000253);also known as Upper Heritage Park West Bluff Street at Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Halprin, Lawrence Area of Significance: Landscape Architecture Period of Significance: 1975-2000 Owner: Local Historic Function: Landscape Historic Sub-function: Park Current Function: Landscape Current Sub-function: Park ➢ Hogg,Alexander, School (added 2002--#02001512);also known as District 11 School No. 11; Homes of Parker Commons 900 Saint Louis Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Innis--Graham Construction Company, Waller, M.L. Architectural Style: Beaux Arts Area of Significance: Education,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling ➢ Hotel Texas(added 1979--#79003011); also known as Fort Worth-Sheraton 815 Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Marvan, Russell &Clowell, Sanguinet&Staats Architectural Style: Other, Chicago, Renaissance Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce, Industry Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Hotel Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Hotel 306 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Hutcheson-Smith House(added 1984--#84001993) 312 North Oak Street,Arlington Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Unknown Architectural Style: Queen Anne, Stick/Eastlake Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling ➢ Johnson-Elliott House(added 1984--#84001996);also known as Dr. Clay Johnson House 3 Chase Court, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Waller& Field Architectural Style: Prairie School, Beaux Arts Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling ➢ Knights of Pythias Building(added 1970--#70000761);also known as Knights of Pythias Castle Hall 315 Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Sanguinet&Staats Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Architecture, Social History Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Social Historic Sub-function: Clubhouse Current Function: Social Current Sub-function: Clubhouse 307 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Kress Building(added 2007--#07000266); also known as Kress, S.H. and Co. Building 604 Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Sibbert, Edward F. Architectural Style: Moderne Area of Significance: Commerce,Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Department Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Work In Progress Current Sub-function: Restaurant ➢ Leuda--May Historic District(added 2005--#05000240) 301-311 West Leuda and 805-807 May Streets, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architectural Style: Prairie School, Colonial Revival Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Single Dwelling ➢ M. G. Ellis School (1914) (added 1986--#83003161);also known as North Fort Worth Public School (1905) 213 Northeast 14th Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Waller, Marion L. Architectural Style: Colonial, Renaissance Area of Significance: Education, Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use 308 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Man, Ralph Sandiford and lulia Boisseau, House(added 2003--#03000435); also known as Ralph Sandiford Mann Homestead 604 West Broad Street, Mansfield Historic Significance: Person, Event Historic Person: Man, Ralph Sandiford Significant Year: 1865, 1868, 1880 Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1875-1899, 1850-1874 Owner: Private Historic Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic Historic Sub-function: Animal Facility, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Agriculture/Subsistence, Domestic Current Sub-function: Animal Facility, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling ➢ Marine Commercial Historic District(added 2001--#01000102); also known as The Mercado Roughly defined by North Main Street, between North Side Drive and North 14th Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Singleton, Frank J., et.al. Architectural Style: Early Commercial, Mission/Spanish Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce, Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private, Local Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Health Care, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Recreation and Culture, Social Historic Sub-function: Clubhouse, Department Store, Medical Business/Office, Processing Site, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store,Theater Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Vacant/Not In Use, Work In Progress Current Sub-function: Organizational, Processing Site, Restaurant,Specialty Store,Warehouse, Water Works ➢ Markeen Apartments(added 2001--#01000470) 210--14 Saint Louis Avenue and 406--10 West Daggett Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Prairie School Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling Current Function: Work In Progress 309 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Marrow Bone Spring Archeological Site(added 1978--#78002980) Address Restricted,Arlington Historic Significance: Information Potential Area of Significance: Historic- Non-Aboriginal, Prehistoric Cultural Affiliation: NATIVE AMERICAN,AMERICAN Period of Significance: 5000-6999 BC, 1850-1874, 1000-2999 BC, 1000 AD-999 BC Owner: Local Historic Function: Domestic, Industry/Processing/Extraction Historic Sub-function: Manufacturing Facility,Village Site Current Function: Landscape Current Sub-function: Park ➢ Masonic Widows and Orphans Home Historic District(added 1992--#91002022);also known as Masonic Home and School of Texas Roughly bounded by East Berry Street, Mitchell Boulevard,Vaughn Street,Wichita Street and Glen Garden Drive, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Greene, Herbert M., Clarkson, Wiley G. Architectural Style: Late Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Architecture, Social History Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Institutional Housing Current Function: Domestic, Education Current Sub-function: Institutional Housing, School ➢ Montgomery Ward and Company Building(added 1998--#98001415); also known as Tindall Storage Warehouse 801 Grove Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Commerce Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Warehouse Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Warehouse 310 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Morning Chapel Colored Methodist Episcopal Church (added 1999--#99001049); also known as Morning Chapel Christian Methodist Episcopal Church 901 East 3rd Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Meador,W.C. Architectural Style: Late Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure ➢ Near Southeast Historic District(added 2002--#02000405) Roughly bounded by New York Avenue, East Terrell Avenue,former I&GN Railway,Verbena Street, and north side of East Terrell Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Black, Commerce Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Local, Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Religion Historic Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Religious Structure, Restaurant, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Religion,Vacant/Not In Use Current Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Religious Structure, Restaurant, Single Dwelling, Specialty Store ➢ North Fort Worth High School (added 1995--#94001627); also known as North Side High School; Fort Worth Technical High School 600 Park Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Buchanan,J.C., Sanguinet&Staats Architectural Style: Prairie School Area of Significance: Education,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Local Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use 311 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Oakhurst Historic District(added 2010--#10000051) Roughly bounded by Yucca Avenue, Sylvania Avenue,Watauga Avenue,and Oakhurst Scenic Drive, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Oakhurst Land Co., Hare & Hare Architectural Style: Bungalow/Craftsman, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals Area of Significance: Landscape Architecture,Architecture, Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private, Local Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Single Dwelling ➢ Old Town Historic District(added 2000--#00000247) Roughly bounded by Sanford, Elm, North, Prairie and Oak Streets,Arlington Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Queen Anne, Colonial Revival Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development,Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Local, Private Historic Function: Domestic, Education, Landscape Historic Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, School, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling, Street Furniture/Object Current Function: Domestic, Education, Landscape Current Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, School,Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling, Street Furniture/Object ➢ Original Town Residential Historic District(added 1998--#98000736); also known as College Heights Neighborhood Roughly bounded by Texas,Austin, Hudgins and Jenkins Streets,Grapevine Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Colonial Revival, Queen Anne, Other Area of Significance: Architecture, Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Multiple Dwelling, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling 312 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Our Lady of Victory Academy(added 2004--#04000886); also known as Victory Arts Center 801 West Shaw Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Sanguinet &Staats, et.al. Architectural Style: Late Gothic Revival Area of Significance: Education,Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Church School Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic Current Sub-function: Business, Multiple Dwelling, Professional ➢ Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church and Parsonage(added 1999--#99000882); also known as Sunshine Cumberland Presbyterian Church and Manse 1100 and 1104 Evans Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Denis, N.P. Architectural Style: Tudor Revival, Queen Anne Area of Significance: Architecture, Social History, Black Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic, Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure ➢ Our Mother of Mercy School (added 2006--#06000510); also known as Our Lady of Mercy School 801 Verbena Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Education, Black Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949 Owner: Local Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Church School Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use 313 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Paddock Viaduct(added 1976--#76002068);also known as Main Street Bridge Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Hannan-Heckley Bros., Brennke & Fay Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Transportation, Commerce, Engineering Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Local Historic Function: Transportation Historic Sub-function: Road-Related Current Function: Transportation Current Sub-function: Road-Related ➢ Petroleum Building(added 2009--#09000982); also known as Life of America Building;Schick Building 210 West 6th Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Hedrick, Wyatt C. Architectural Style: Skyscraper Area of Significance: Commerce,Architecture Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Business Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Business ➢ Pollock-Capps House (added 1972--#72001372) 1120 Penn Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Messer, Howard Architectural Style: Queen Anne Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Professional 314 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Ponton, Dr.Arvel and Faye, House (added 2006--#06001085) 1208 Mistletoe Drive, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Hull Historical Restoration, Pelich,Joseph R. Architectural Style: Mission/Spanish Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling ➢ Riverside Public School (added 1999--#99001624); also known as Corinth Baptist Youth Center 2629 LaSalle Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Black, Education Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Education Historic Sub-function: School Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure ➢ Rogers-O'Daniel House(added 1985--#85001484); also known as Pappy O'Daniel House 2230 Warner Road, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Person Historic Person: O'Daniel, Wilburt L. Area of Significance: Politics/Government Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling 315 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Saint James Second Street Baptist Church (added 1999--#99000883); also known as Greater Saint James Missionary Baptist Church 210 Harding Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Singleton, Frank J., Powell, George R., et al. Architectural Style: Late Victorian Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure ➢ Sanger Brothers Building(added 1994--#94000542); also known as Sanger Brothers;J.C. Penney Building 410--412 Houston Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Wohlfield and Witt, Hedrick, Wyatt C. Architectural Style: No Style Listed Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Department Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Department Store ➢ Sanguinet, Marshall R., House (added 1983--#83003162) 4729 Collinwood Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Sanguinet, Marshall R. Architectural Style: Bungalow/Craftsman Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling 316 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Shaw,Thomas and Marjorie, House (added 1995--#95001029);also known as Site No. W-26, Fort Worth Southside 2404 Medford Court East, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Adams, Bert B. Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling ➢ Sinclair Building(added 1992--#91001913) 512 Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Friedman, Harry B., Clarkson, Wiley Gulick Architectural Style: Art Deco, Modern Movement Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Business Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Business ➢ South Center Street Historic District(added 2003--#03000334) 500-600 blocks of South Center Street,Arlington Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Bungalow/Craftsman Area of Significance: Architecture, Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling 317 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ South Main Street Historic District(added 2009--#09000984) 104, 108, 126&200 blocks South Main Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Other, Early Commercial Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Landscape Historic Sub-function: Hotel, Manufacturing Facility, Multiple Dwelling, Restaurant, Specialty Store,Street Furniture/Object Current Function: Commerce/Trade, Domestic, Industry/Processing/Extraction, Landscape,Vacant/Not In Use, Work In Progress Current Sub-function: Business, Manufacturing Facility, Multiple Dwelling, Professional, Street F u rn itu re/Object ➢ South Side Masonic Lodge No. 1114(added 1985--#85000048) 1301 West Magnolia, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Classical Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade, Social Historic Sub-function: Clubhouse, Specialty Store Current Function: Recreation and Culture Current Sub-function: Music Facility ➢ Saint Mary of the Assumption Church (added 1984--#84001998) 501 West Magnolia Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event Architect, builder, or engineer: Sanguinet, Staats& Hedrick Architectural Style: Romanesque, Other Area of Significance: Architecture, Religion Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure 318 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Saint Patrick Cathedral Complex(added 1985--#85000074);also known as Saint Patrick Church, Saint Ignatius Academy, and Saint Patrick Chur 1206 Throckmorton, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Kane,James J. Architectural Style: Gothic Revival, Other, Second Empire Area of Significance: Education,Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Church School, Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Church Related Residence, Religious Structure ➢ Tabernacle Baptist Church(added 1999--#99001451);also known as Mount Pisgah Baptist Church 1801 Evans Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architectural Style: Classical Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Religion Historic Sub-function: Religious Structure Current Function: Religion Current Sub-function: Religious Structure ➢ Tarrant County Courthouse(added 1970--#70000762) Bounded by Houston, Belknap,Weatherford, and Commerce Streets, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Gunn &Curtis Architectural Style: Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Renaissance Area of Significance: Politics/Government,Architecture Period of Significance: 1875-1899 Owner: Local Historic Function: Government Historic Sub-function: Courthouse Current Function: Government Current Sub-function: Courthouse 319 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Texas&Pacific Steam Locomotive No. 610(added 1977--#77001477) Felix and Hemphill Streets, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Lima Locomotive Works Architectural Style: Other Area of Significance: Engineering,Transportation, Invention Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Transportation Historic Sub-function: Rail-Related Current Function: Transportation Current Sub-function: Rail-Related ➢ Texas and Pacific Terminal Complex(added 1978--#78002983) Lancaster and Throckmorton Streets, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Hedrick, Wyatt C. Architectural Style: Art Deco, Skyscraper Area of Significance: Art,Transportation,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade,Transportation Historic Sub-function: Rail-Related Current Function: Commerce/Trade,Transportation Current Sub-function: Rail-Related ➢ US Post Office(added 1985--#85000855); also known as Fort Worth Main Post Office Lancaster and Jennings Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Hedrick, Wyatt C. Architectural Style: Classical Revival, Beaux Arts Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Federal Historic Function: Government Historic Sub-function: Post Office Current Function: Government Current Sub-function: Post Office 320 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Vandergriff Building(added 2010--#10000500); also known as Thannisch Chevrolet Building 100 East Division Street,Arlington Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Commerce Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Specialty Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Business ➢ Vaught House (added 2005--#05000864) 718 West Abram Street,Arlington Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Specialty Store ➢ Waggoner,W.T. Building(added 1979--#79003012) 810 Houston Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Sanguinet&Staats Architectural Style: Chicago, Skyscraper Area of Significance: Architecture, Commerce, Industry Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Current Function: Commerce/Trade ➢ Wallace--Hall House(added 2003--#03000436) 210 South Main Street, Mansfield Historic Significance: Event Area of Significance: Community Planning and Development Period of Significance: 1950-1974, 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling 321 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Westbrook, Roy A. and Gladys, House (added 2009--#08001300) 2232 Winton Terrace West, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Pelich,Joseph R. Architectural Style: Tudor Revival Area of Significance: Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic, Landscape, Recreation and Culture Historic Sub-function: Garden, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling, Sport Facility Current Function: Domestic, Landscape, Recreation and Culture Current Sub-function: Garden, Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling, Sport Facility ➢ Westover Manor(added 1988--#88002709); also known as Fort Worth Star Telegram 1930 Home Beautiful 8 Westover Road, Westover Hills Historic Significance: Event, Person,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Et al., Curtis, Victor Marr Architectural Style: Other,Tudor Revival Historic Person: Farrell,John E. Significant Year: 1930, 1936, 1929 Area of Significance: Architecture, Community Planning and Development, Industry Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Secondary Structure, Single Dwelling Current Function: Domestic Current Sub-function: Single Dwelling ➢ Wharton-Scott House (added 1975--#75002003) 1509 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Sanguinet&Staats Architectural Style: Other, Colonial Revival, Beaux Arts Area of Significance: Architecture, Landscape Architecture Period of Significance: 1900-1924 Owner: Private Historic Function: Domestic Historic Sub-function: Single Dwelling Current Function: Vacant/Not In Use 322 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan ➢ Woolworth, F. W., Building(added 1994--#94001359) 501 Houston Street, Fort Worth Historic Significance: Event,Architecture/Engineering Architect, builder, or engineer: Taylor,James T., Clarkson,Wiley G. Architectural Style: Classical Revival Area of Significance: Commerce,Architecture Period of Significance: 1925-1949 Owner: Private Historic Function: Commerce/Trade Historic Sub-function: Department Store Current Function: Commerce/Trade Current Sub-function: Specialty Store 323 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Natural Cooperative Soil Survey The following soil survey identifies the dwellings on concrete slabs in Tarrant County.These dwellings have the potential to be impacted by the identified hazards; particularly, expansive soils. Dwellings are single-family houses of three stories or less. 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Soil Rating Polygons Aerial Photography 0 Very limited � Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service � Somewhat limited Web Soil Survey URL: Coordinate System: Web Mercator(EPSG:3857) 0 Not limited Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator 0 Not rated or not available projection,which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area.A projection that preserves area,such as the Soil Rating Lines Albers equal-area conic projection,should be used if more ry Very limited accurate calculations of distance or area are required. . . Somewhat limited This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as � r Not limited of the version date(s)listed below. � r Not rated or not available Soil Survey Area: Tarrant County,Texas Survey Area Data: Version 15,Nov 8,2017 Soil Rating Points Soil map units are labeled(as space allows)for map scales � Very limited 1:50,000 or larger. p Somewhat limited Date(s)aerial images were photographed: Jan 1,1999—Dec 31, 0 Not limited 2003 p Not rated or not available The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background Political Features imagery displayed on these maps.As a result,some minor � Cities shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. Water Features Streams and Canals Transportation � Rails ^.r,r Interstate Highways US Routes L[i� Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 13 326 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Dwellings On Concrete Slab (TX) Map unit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres in AOI Percent of AOI symbol name(percent) (numeric values) 1 Aledo gravelly Somewhat Aledo(85%) Depth to hard 22,471.8 3.9% clay loam, 1 to limited bedrock(0.01) 8 percent slopes 2 Bolar-Aledo Somewhat Bolar(45%) Depth to hard 21,475.3 3.7% complex,3 to limited bedrock(0.97) 20 percent slopes Aledo(40%) Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.78) Depth to hard bedrock(0.09) 3 Aledo-Bolar- Somewhat Aledo(35%) Slopes,sprinkler 14,300.0 2.5% Urban land limited irrigation complex,3 to (0.78) 20 percent slopes High shrink-swell (0.13) Depth to hard bedrock(0.12) Bolar(20%) Depth to hard bedrock(0.80) High shrink-swell (0.13) Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.10) 4 Aledo-Urban Somewhat Aledo(50%) High shrink-swell 9,538.5 1.7% land complex, limited (0.13) 1 to 8 percent slopes Depth to hard bedrock(0.12) 5 Altoga silty clay Somewhat Altoga(100%) Slopes,sprinkler 697.1 0.1% loam,5 to 12 limited irrigation percent slopes (0.22) High shrink-swell (0.13) 6 Aquilla loamy Not limited Aquilla(100%) 601.0 0.1% fine sand, 1 to 5 percent slopes 7 Arents, Not rated Arents(98%) 5,286.9 0.9% frequently flooded Unnamed,hydric �2%) 8 Arents,loamy Somewhat Arents(100%) High shrink-swell 3,940.1 0.7% limited (0.13) USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 13 327 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Map unit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres in AOI Percent of AOI symbol name(percent) (numeric values) 9 Bastsil fine Somewhat Bastsil(100%) High shrink-swell 6,027.6 1.0% sandy loam,0 limited (0.13) I to 3 percent slopes 10 Bastsil-Urban Somewhat Bastsil(50%) High shrink-swell 8,7702 1.5% land complex, limited (0.13) � 0 to 5 percent slopes 11 Birome fine Very limited Birome(100%) Too acid(1.00) 2,505.5 0.4% sandy loam, 1 to 5 percent High shrink-swell slopes (0.13) 12 Birome-Aubrey- Very limited Birome(35%) Too acid(1.00) 6,337.0 1.1% Rayex complex,5 to Slopes,sprinkler 15 percent irrigation slopes (0.40) High shrink-swell (0.13) Aubrey(30%) Too acid(1.00) Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.40) High shrink-swell (0.13) 13 Birome-Aubrey- Very limited Birome(28%) Too acid(1.00) 5,448.8 0.9% Urban land complex,5 to Slopes,sprinkler 15 percent irrigation slopes (0.40) High shrink-swell (0.13) Aubrey(25%) Too acid(1.00) Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.40) High shrink-swell (0.13) 14 Bolar clay loam, Somewhat Bolar(90%) Depth to hard 2,200.3 0.4% 1 to 3 percent limited bedrock(0.80) slopes 15 Bolar clay loam, Somewhat Bolar(90%) Depth to hard 3,831.9 0.7% 3 to 5 percent limited bedrock(0.97) slopes 16 Bolar-Urban land Not rated Urban land 2,124.8 0.4% complex, 1 to (40%) 5 percent slopes Unnamed(25%) 17 Brackett clay Somewhat Brackett(100%) Depth to soft 1,432.7 0.2% loam,3 to 8 limited bedrock(0.17) percent slopes USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 4 of 13 328 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Map unit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres in AOI Percent of AOI symbol name(percent) (numeric values) 18 Branyon clay,0 Very limited Branyon(85%) High shrink-swell 3,572.0 0.6% to 1 percent (1.00) I slopes 19 Burleson clay,0 Somewhat Burleson(90%) High shrink-swell 1,231.9 0.2% to 1 percent limited (0.94) slopes 20 Chatt silty clay, 1 Somewhat Chatt(100%) High shrink-swell 1,471.1 0.3% to 3 percent limited (0.88) slopes 21 Crosstell fine Very limited Crosstell(85%) High shrink-swell 10,630.1 1.8% sandy loam, 1 (1.00) to 3 percent slopes Too acid(0.08) 22 Crosstell fine Very limited Crosstell(85%) High shrink-swell 14,586.1 2.5% sandy loam,3 (1.00) to 8 percent slopes Too acid(0.08) 23 Crosstell-Urban Very limited Crosstell(55%) High shrink-swell 17,470.5 3.0% land complex, (1.00) 1 to 5 percent slopes Too acid(0.82) 24 Ferris clay,5 to Very limited Ferris, High shrink-swell 1,353.1 0.2% 12 percent moderately (1.00) slopes,eroded eroded(75%) Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.22) 25 Ferris-Heiden Very limited Ferris(50%) High shrink-swell 2,781.3 0.5% complex,2 to (1.00) 5 percent slopes Heiden(40%) High shrink-swell (1.00) 26 Frio silty clay,0 Very limited Frio(85%) Flooding(1.00) 11,177.7 1.9% to 1 percent slopes, High shrink-swell occasionally (0.93) flooded 27 Frio silty clay, Very limited Frio(100%) Flooding(1.00) 7,738.3 1.3% frequently flooded High shrink-swell (0.13) 28 Frio-Urban land Very limited Frio(55%) Flooding(1.00) 6,701.8 1.2% complex, occasionally High shrink-swell flooded (0.13) 29 Gasil fine sandy Somewhat Gasil(85%) Too acid(0.08) 11,246.5 2.0% loam, 1 to 3 limited percent slopes 30 Gasil fine sandy Somewhat Gasil(85%) Too acid(0.08) 8,358.9 1.5% loam,3 to 8 limited percent slopes USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 5 of 13 329 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Map unit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres in AOI Percent of AOI symbol name(percent) (numeric values) 31 Gasil sandy clay Somewhat Gasil(100%) Too acid(0.08) 1,595.2 0.3% loam,graded, limited I 1 to 5 percent slopes 32 Gasil-Urban land Somewhat Gasil(55%) Too acid(0.08) 13,150.4 2.3% complex, 1 to limited 8 percent slopes 33 Heiden clay, 1 to Very limited Heiden(85%) High shrink-swell 10,682.6 1.9% 3 percent (1.00) slopes 34 Houston Black Very limited Houston Black High shrink-swell 7,402.9 1.3% clay,1 to 3 (80°/o) (1.00) percent slopes 35 Houston Black- Very limited Houston Black High shrink-swell 10,754.5 1.9% Urban land (50%) (1.00) complex, 1 to 4 percent slopes 36 Justin loam, 1 to Somewhat Justin(100%) High shrink-swell 674.8 0.1% 3 percent limited (0.13) slopes 37 Konsil fine sandy Somewhat Konsil(100°/a) High shrink-swell 3,017.7 0.5% loam, 1 to 5 limited (0.13) percent slopes Too acid(0.08) 38 Leson clay, 1 to Very limited Leson(85%) High shrink-swell 2,555.5 0.4% 3 percent (1.00) slopes 39 Lindale clay Somewhat Lindale(100%) High shrink-swell 3,197.8 0.6% loam, 1 to 3 limited (0.13) percent slopes 40 Lindale-Urban Somewhat Lindale(50%) High shrink-swell 1,382.1 02% land complex, limited (0.13) � 1 to 3 percent slopes 41 Lott silty clay,1 Somewhat Lott(100%) High shrink-swell 3,926.8 0.7% to 3 percent limited (0.88) slopes 42 Lott-Urban land Somewhat Lott(50%) High shrink-swell 1,674.5 0.3% complex, 1 to limited (0.88) 5 percent slopes 43 Luckenbach clay Somewhat Luckenbach, High shrink-swell 1,407.5 0.2% loam,moist, 1 limited moist(90%) (0.96) to 3 percent slopes 44 Luckenbach- Somewhat Luckenbach High shrink-swell 1,026.0 0.2% Urban land limited (50%) (0.13) complex, 1 to 3 percent slopes USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 6 of 13 330 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Map unit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres in AOI Percent of AOI symbol name(percent) (numeric values) 45 Mabankfine Somewhat Mabank(100%) High shrink-swell 691.9 0.1% sandy loam,0 limited (0.88) I to 1 percent slopes 46 Maloterre,Aledo, Somewhat Maloterre(35%) Slopes,sprinkler 8,395.6 1.5% and Brackett limited irrigation soils,3 to 20 (0.78) percent sl opes Aledo(30%) Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.98) High shrink-swell (0.13) Depth to hard bedrock(0.09) Brackett(20%) Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.90) Depth to soft bedrock(0.12) 47 Medlin clay,5 to Somewhat Medlin(100%) High shrink-swell 2,448.8 0.4% 15 percent limited (0.88) slopes Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.40) 48 Mingo clay loam, Somewhat Mingo(100%) High shrink-swell 2,062.7 0.4% 1 to 3 percent limited (0.88) slopes Depth to hard bedrock(0.84) 49 Mingo-Urban Somewhat Mingo(50%) High shrink-swell 1,351.8 0.2% land complex, limited (0.88) 1 to 3 percent — slopes Depth to hard bedrock(0.84) 50 Navo clay loam, Somewhat Navo(100%) High shrink-swell 10,134.1 1.8% 1 to 3 percent limited (0.88) slopes 51 Navo-Urban land Somewhat Navo(60%) High shrink-swell 5,087.8� 0.9% complex, 1 to limited (0.88) 3 percent slopes 52 Nimrod fine Not limited Nimrod(100%) 1,784.7 0.3% sand, 1 to 5 percent slopes 53 Ovan clay, Very limited Ovan(100%) Flooding(1.00) 1,653.6 0.3% occasionally flooded High shrink-swell (0.88) 54 Ovan clay, Very limited Ovan(100%) Flooding(1.00) 1,749.0 0.3% frequently flooded High shrink-swell (0.88) USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 7 of 13 331 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Map unit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres in AOI Percent of AOI symbol name(percent) (numeric values) 55 Ovan-Urban land Very limited Ovan(62%) Flooding(1.00) 1,130.8 0.2%I complex, occasionally High shrink-swell flooded ���$$� 56 Pits,quarries Not rated Pits(100%) 8332 0.1% 57 Ponder clay Somewhat Ponder(100%) High shrink-swell 10,426.2 1.8% loam, 1 to 3 limited (0.88) percent slopes 58 Ponder-Urban Somewhat Ponder(52%) High shrink-swell 6,378.4 1.1% land complex, limited (0.88) 0 to 3 percent slopes 59 Pulexas fine Very limited Pulexas(100%) Flooding(1.00) 5,901.1 1.0% sandy loam, frequently flooded 60 Pulexas-Urban Very limited Pulexas(55%) Flooding(1.00) 1,262.1 0.2% land complex, occasionally flooded 61 Purves clay, 1 to Somewhat Purves(89%) High shrink-swell 16,727.9 2.9% 3 percent limited (0.98) slopes Depth to hard bedrock(0.04) 62 Purves-Urban Somewhat Purves(60%) High shrink-swell 5,314.7 0.9% land complex, limited (0.98) 0 to 5 percent slopes Depth to hard bedrock(0.06) 63 Raderfine sandy Somewhat Rader(100%) High shrink-swell 14,182.0 2.5% loam,0 to 3 limited (0.88) percent slopes Too acid(0.82) 64 Rader-Urban Not rated Urban land 7,143.9 1.2% land complex, (30%) 0 to 3 percent slopes Unnamed(25°/o) 65 Sanger clay, 1 to Very limited Sanger(90%) High shrink-swell 32,510.1 5.7% 3 percent (1.00) slopes 66 Sanger clay,3 to Very limited Sanger(90%) High shrink-swell 12,582.6 2.2% 5 percent (1.00) slopes 67 Sanger-Urban Very limited Sanger(55%) High shrink-swell 24,521.2 4.3% land complex, (1.00) 1 to 5 percent slopes 68 San Saba clay,0 Very limited San Saba(90%) High shrink-swell 3,050.5 0.5% to 2 percent (1.00) slopes Depth to hard bedrock(0.96) USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 8 of 13 332 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Map unit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres in AOI Percent of AOI symbol name(percent) (numeric values) 69 Selden loamy Somewhat Selden(100%) Too acid(0.08) 1,060.3 0.2%I fine sand, 1 to limited 3 percent slopes 70 Silawa fine Somewhat Silawa(100%) Too acid(0.82) 6,499.0 1.1% sandy loam,3 limited to 8 percent slopes 71 Silstid loamy fine Not limited Silstid(100%) 7,188.7� 1.2% sand, 1 to 5 percent slopes 72 Silstid-Urban Not limited Silstid(50%) 4,087.7 0.7% land complex, 1 to 5 percent slopes 73 Slidell clay,0 to Very limited Slidell(85%) High shrink-swell 3,445.3 0.6% 1 percent (1.00) slopes 74 Slidell clay, 1 to Very limited Slidell(85%) High shrink-swell 17,846.1 3.1% 3 percent (1.00) slopes 75 Speck clay loam, Somewhat Speck(100%) High shrink-swell 1,882.2 0.3% 0 to 3 percent limited (0.88) slopes — Depth to hard bedrock(0.06) 76 Stephenville fine Somewhat Stephenville Too acid(0.82) 677.6 0.1% sandy loam,8 limited (100%) to 15 percent Slopes,sprinkler slopes irrigation (0.78) 77 Sunev clay loam, Not limited Sunev,cool 1,432.5 02% cool,1 to 3 (90%) percent slopes 78 Sunev clay loam, Somewhat Sunev(100%) High shrink-swell 7,279.1 1.3% 3 to 8 percent limited (0.13) slopes 79 Sunev-Urban Somewhat Sunev(50%) High shrink-swell 2,797.0 0.5% land complex, limited (0.13) 2 to 8 percent slopes 80 Trinity clay,0 to Very limited Trinity(85%) Flooding(1.00) 3,781.8 0.7% 1 percent slopes, High shrink-swell frequently (1.00) flooded 81 Urban land Not rated Urban land 18,498.2 3.2% (100%) 82 Duffau- Somewhat Duffau(48%) High shrink-swell 2,570.6 0.4% Weatherford limited (0.01) complex,3 to 8 percent Weatherford Too acid(0.32) slopes �29%� USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 9 of 13 333 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Map unit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres in AOI Percent of AOI symbol name(percent) (numeric values) Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.03) High shrink-swell (0.01) Wise(9%) Slopes,sprinkler irrigation (0.03) Windthorst(7%) High shrink-swell (0.22) Keeter(4°/a) High shrink-swell (0.25) Too acid(0.02) 83 Whitesboro Very limited Whitesboro Flooding(1.00) 3,155.8 0.5% loam, (100%) frequently High shrink-swell flooded (0.13) S4 Wilson clay Somewhat Wilson(85%) High shrink-swell 6,497.3 1.1% loam,0 to 2 limited (0.88) percent slopes 85 Wilson-Urban Somewhat Wilson(60%) High shrink-swell 2,373.2 0.4% land complex, limited (0.88) 0 to 2 percent slopes 86 Windthorst very Somewhat Windthorst High shrink-swell 1,248.7 0.2% fine sandy limited (90%) (0.09) loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes 87 Windthorst fine Somewhat Windthorst High shrink-swell 2,328.9 0.4% sandy loam,5 limited (85%) (0.14) to 8 percent slopes 88 Windthorstfine Somewhat Windthorst, Highshrink-swell 1,059.5 0.2% sandy loam,3 limited eroded(85%) (0.09) to 8 percent slopes,eroded 89 Duffau- Somewhat Duffau, High shrink-swell 633.1 0.1% Windthorst limited moderately (0.04) complex,1 to eroded(52%) 5 percent slopes, Windthorst, High shrink-swell moderately moderately (0.44) eroded eroded(28%) Chaney(10%) High shrink-swell (0.50) Weatherford, Too acid(0.32) moderately eroded(6%) High shrink-swell (0.01) DAM Dams Not rated Dams(100%) 259.3 0.0% USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 10 of 13 334 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Map unit Map unit name Rating Component Rating reasons Acres in AOI Percent of AOI symbol name(percent) (numeric values) M-W Miscellaneous Not rated Water, 379.9 0.1%I water miscellaneous (100%) W Water Not rated Water(100%) 23,077.1 4.0% Totals for Area of Interest 575,140.7 700.0% Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI Somewhat limited 268,155.2 46.6%i Very limited 234,287.6 40.7% Not limited 15,094.6 2.6% Null or Not Rated 57,603.3 10.0% Totals for Area of Interest 575,740.7 700.0% USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 11 of 13 335 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Description Dwellings are single-family houses of three stories or less. For dwellings without basements,the foundation is assumed to consist of spread footings of reinforced concrete built on undisturbed soil at a depth of 2 to 3 feet. The ratings for dwellings are based on the soil properties that affect the capacity of the soil to support a load without movement and on the properties that affect excavation and construction costs. The properties that affect the load-supporting capacity include depth to a water table, ponding, flooding, subsidence, linear extensibility(shrink-swell potential), and compressibility. Compressibility is inferred from the Unified classification of the soil. The properties that affect the ease and amount of excavation include depth to a water table, ponding,flooding, slope, depth to bedrock or a cemented pan, hardness of bedrock or a cemented pan, and the amount and size of rock fragments in the soil. The ratings are both verbal and numerical. Rating class terms indicate the extent to which the soils are limited by all of the soil features that affect the specified use. "Not limited" indicates that the soil has features that are very favorable for the specified use. Good performance and very low maintenance can be expected. "Somewhat limited" indicates that the soil has features that are moderately favorable for the specified use. The limitations can be overcome or minimized by special planning, design, or installation. Fair performance and moderate maintenance can be expected. "Very limited" indicates that the soil has one or more features that are unfavorable for the specified use. The limitations generally cannot be overcome without major soil reclamation, special design, or expensive installation procedures. Poor performance and high maintenance can be expected. Numerical ratings indicate the severity of individual limitations. The ratings are shown as decimal fractions ranging from 0.01 to 1.00. They indicate gradations between the point at which a soil feature has the greatest negative impact on the use (1.00)and the point at which the soil feature is not a limitation (0.00). The map unit components listed for each map unit in the accompanying Summary by Map Unit table in Web Soil Survey or the Aggregation Report in Soil Data Viewer are determined by the aggregation method chosen.An aggregated rating class is shown for each map unit. The components listed for each map unit are only those that have the same rating class as listed for the map unit. The percent composition of each component in a particular map unit is presented to help the user better understand the percentage of each map unit that has the rating presented. Other components with different ratings may be present in each map unit. The ratings for all components, regardless of the map unit aggregated rating, can be viewed by generating the equivalent report from the Soil Reports tab in Web Soil Survey or from the Soil Data Mart site. Onsite investigation may be needed to validate these interpretations and to confirm the identity of the soil on a given site. USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 12 of 13 336 Tarrant County Hazard Mitigation Action Plan Dwellings On Concrete Slab(TX)—Tarrant County,Texas Rating Options Aggregation Method:Dominant Condition Component Percent Cutoff.�None Specified Tie-break Rule: Higher USDa Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 12/14/2017 � Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 13 of 13 337 Westlake Town Council TYPE OF ACTION T x E i o w N a F WESTLAKE RegularMeeting - Consent oisriNorivE sv o�sicN Westlake Town Council Meeting Monday, January 27, 2020 ToPrC: Consider approval of a resolution approving the abandonment of an access easement located on 2256 King Fisher Dr. STAFF CoNTAc'T: Nick Ford, Development Coordinator Strategic Ali�nment i � � . , . ., ; . . � � - � i High Quality Planning, Design & Planned/Responsible Citizen, Student& Development-We are a desirable well preserve Desirability Dcvelopment Stakeholder Planned,high-quality community that &Quality of Life is disringuished by exemplary design standards. Time Line- Start Date: January 27, 2020 Completion Date: January 27, 2020 Funding Amount: N/A Status - N/A Source-N/A Contract: No Forms: N/A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (INCLUDING APPLICABLE ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY) Ralph Sells, owner of Lot 8 Block B Vaquero Phase 2C (also known as 2256 King Fisher Drive) is formally requesting the abandonment of a 25' public access easement that runs along the side of his lot as they would like to locate their driveway in that location. This easement is currently owned by the Town of Westlake, which requires formal approval by the Town of Westlake Town Council in form of resolution to be filed with Tarrant County to be properly abandoned. The easement was originally used as Emergency Access into the Vaquero subdivision along Dove Rd during construction before the two main guardhouse entrances located on Blue Sky Dr and Vaquero Club Dr were built. The Fire Department no longer uses this access point for emergency situations and has provided a letter of noting approval to abandon this easement. All other easements in the area such as the Utility Easement remain in effect and in place and are not part of this application/abandonment process. Page 1 of 3 SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval of this item. ATTACHMENTS • Location Map • Easement Abandonment Application • Fire Marshal Letter of Approval • Proposed Resolution&Corresponding E�ibits Page 2 of 3 �." � � _. �� „�v,,, .� , �'��"'� ���� F� F� �' • lzsa � _�� �� X� r _ ' � pa • "�a � � r` + `� ,���� . -ti f� r- ac�� '� =} _ 'Y --- 4r � � . h . � - �+-:f � _ + � . . -- • . . � J - • ,� t ��, �: � 1�" . -� ,�«� a•�_ � � , � �. ��P16 ..�. ����� • . + �'� i� r • 'f � '-''-��-. _ . '+ l+.�r'=�� .: � Y�' - .� �+L-i�r i ; ' �'• " � - �i .�+ y V �.. l � ��� '��� �t� � ; � _ . � �k� � . . • r8 � Y �•� .'R _ .�F �• y�F �`� i � #" � +l ' a _ _ ._T7_'' �� � r�'�� � .r -'� . � S1 �' � i - . r������ � • '_�� . ' � � ji �. � ►' - �. . - � * . _ -e � r � . r 1 � r i � � i� �� • ' . ' • - x M �" � �-• . , � , � - ' - ••..� � � -- a � .. , ' � '� ' � � . r�� !_ � � r � ! ' �'wl � _ � .r w. �� - ��_ ' � ' � �} � ~�,.0 :�Mr ' t�` �.'�� • � � . . `� � -� `�`� _ . �"� - . � � ,, ,1�� '�� �'� � . ���� �. �.. � , �r . Page 3 of 3 TOWN OF WESTLAKE RESOLUTION NO. 20-02 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS APPROVING THE ABANDONMENT OF A 25 FOOT ACCESS EASEMENT LOCATED IN VAQUERO RESIDENTIAL ADDITION PHASE 2C BLOCK B LOT 8, ALSO KNOWN AS 2256 KING FISHER DRIVE. WHEREAS,an access and utility easement eXist on the property known as Vaquero Phase 2C Block B Lot 8; and, WHEREAS, the owner Vaquero Residential Addition Phase 2C Block B Lot 8 has requested to abandon the access portion of said easement; and, WHEREAS, the utility easement located on Vaquero Residential Addition Phase 2C Block B Lot 8 will remain in place; and, WHEREAS, the Town of Westlake has ownership of the access easement; and, WHEREAS, the Town of Westlake no longer uses the access easement; and, WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the passage of this Resolution is in the best interest of the citizens of Westlake. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That, all matters stated in the Recitals hereinabove are found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety. SECTION 2: That the Town of Westlake Town Council of Westlake, Texas, does hereby approve the abandonment of an access easement located on Vaquero Residential Addition Phase 2C Block B Lot as found in the attached document as Exhibit "A". SECTION 3: If any portion of this Resolution shall, for any reason, be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof and the Council hereby determines that it would have adopted this Resolution without the invalid provision. SECTION 4: That this resolution shall become effective from and after its date of passage. Resolution 20-02 Page 1 of 3 PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 27TH DAY OF JANUARY 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Amanda DeGan, Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: L. Stanton Lowry, Town Attorney Resolution 20-02 Page 2 of 3 EXHIBITS EXHIBIT A The Knolls at Solana Final Plat Resolution 20-02 Page 3 of 3 EXHIBIT "A" 4,353 SQUARE FEET 25' ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT PART OF LOT 8,BLOCK B,VAQUERO PHASE 2C RESIDENTIAL ADDITION SITUATED IN THE MEMUCAN HUNT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 756 TOWN OF WESTLAKE,TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS Being a 4,353 square foot tract of land situated in the Memucan Hunt Survey, Abstract No. 756, Tarrant County, Texas, and being part of Lot 8, Block B, Vaquero Phase 2C Residential Addition, an addition to the Town of Westlake, Tarrant County, Texas,according to the Plat thereof recarded in Cabinet A, Slide 7875,Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas(P.R.T.C.T.),being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows(Bearings and distances for this survey are based on the State Plane Coordinate System, Texas North Central Zone (4202) Narth American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83)(US Foot) with a combined scale factor of 1.00012); BEGINNING at a 1/2-inch rebar with a cap stamped "Terracorp" found for the Easternmost Southeast corner of said Lot 8, same being the Southwest corner of Lot 7 of said Vaquero addition, and lying on the North line of a variable width private road, drainage, and access easement, also known as King Fisher Drive, and the beginning of a curve to the left having a central angle of 32 Degrees 59 Minutes 04 Seconds, a radius of 50.00 feet, and a chord bearing and distance of South 60 Degrees 49 Minutes 50 Seconds West,28.39 feet; THENCE, with said curve to the left, with the North line of said King Fisher Drive, an arc length of 28.78 feet to a point for the Southwest corner of the herein described tract; THENCE North 00 Degrees 53 Minutes 20 Seconds West,departing the North line of said King Fisher Drive,over, across,and through the interiar of said Lot 8, a distance of 178.52 feet to a point far the Northwest corner of the herein described tract, and the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left having a central angle of O1 Degrees 26 Minutes 14 Seconds, a radius of 865.75 feet,and a chord bearing and distance of North 69 Degrees 52 Minutes 11 Seconds East,21.72 feet; THENCE,with said non-tangent curve to the left, continuing through the interior of said Lot 8, an arc length of 21.72 feet to a point far the Northernmost Northeast corner of the herein described tract, and lying on the South line of Private Open Space No1,of said Vaquero addition; THENCE South 53 Degrees 24 Minutes 15 Seconds East, with the South line of said Private Open Space, a distance of 5.67 feet to a point for the Easternmost Northeast corner of the herein described tract, same being the Westernmost Northwest corner of said Lot 7; THENCE South 00 Degrees 53 Minutes 20 Seconds East,with the West line of said Lot 7, same being the East line of said Lot 8, a distance of 168.78 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 4,353 square feet or 0.100 acres of land, more or less. . '�E•�F•• Tc�' ,�P.���sTfR�;.-I'9 . .W I N D R O S E ' � �' . LAND SURVEYING I PLATTING �:.Q- �•'.�P F.H. WESTPHALL �220 ELM STREET,SUITE 200 I LEWISVILLE,TX 75057 I 214.217.2544 ......................... FIRM REGISTRATION NO.10194331 I WINDROSESERVICES.COM '•-0 5832 �.�,QpF �Pv:� 9���s�Rv��° � A R T H U R � G�2/(/ LANfl SURVEYlNG � 220 Elm St.,#200-Lewisville,TX 75057 Ph.2142172544-TFRN#10063800 arthursurveying.com Established 1986 Page 1 of 2 RPLS No. 5832 DRAWN BY:R.H. DATE:03/07/2019 JOB NO.: 2019.3.114 N.�EnyMseMng\IndiNdude\Vapuero Ph.ZC AdLltion�Drawfnye EXHIBIT "B" 4,353 SQUARE FEET 25' ACCES S AND UTILITY EASEMENT N O R T H PART OF LOT 8,BLOCK B,VAQUERO PHASE 2C RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONSITUATED IN THE MEMUCAN HUNT SURVEY, 60 0 60 ABSTRACT NO. 756 TOWN OF WESTLAKE,TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS scaLE: r�=bo� �� r �l � // ��� ' � � ��������%�,t��/ L=21.72',R=865.75' ���'� � � 4=01°26'14" ��'��� N69°52'11"E�21.72' S53°24'15"E 5.67' � � � � � � � � / � — — 10' PRIVATE OPEN SPACE N0. 1 CAB. A, SLIDE 7781 op P.R.L C.T. N l� h � � � �,��8,�I,tJC��3 � � Z,t)�9 �1��Y7���rJ�',�TA���� � W I:ES�3��PaP�If�I,A�➢I�'�C�?'�' 3 N ��t�B.�,��,�Y��989� N � $',P.�'.C.�'. �,� o O o O O �/1 O Z POINT OF BEGINNING ����� ��� ��� 5/8' REBAR 'iERRACORP" �oJ��� �(��°2� (C.M.) / / L=69.86', R=50.00' \ 0=80'03'06" � SO4'18'45"W 64.31' L=28.78',R=50.00' ]�1��7(� ]�][�]Ej[]�� ��][�7]� 4=032°59'04" ��,���,�����,�y��p�����,�������, S60°49'S0"W 28.39' ����i����,�r�c���s����t����� 5/8"REBAR "NR" � — — — — (C.M.) I,t)�6 5/8' REBAR "NR' (C.M.) ���9 L=40.33', R=50.00' � � 0=46'12'37" i . S58 49'06"E�39.24' � / LEGEND: � � W I N D R O S E IRF-IRON ROD FOUND OF LANDSURVEYING I PLATTING CM-CONTROLMONUMENT "��•••••• TFL �220 ELM STREET,SUITE 200 I LEWISVILLE,TX 75057 I 214.217.2544 �P�G\�eR�Q?9� FIRM REGISTRATION NO.10194331 I WINDROSESERVICES.COM . . NOTE: ...:.................:... � A R T H U R � Bearings and distances are based on the F.H:.WESTPHALL.. State Plane Coordinate System,Texas •..p 5832 North Central Zone 4202 North ��•:Q Q'�' �� L A N❑ S U R V E Y I N G American Datum of 1983(NAD 83)(US � ��FSS���-�0� /LO•... . � Foot)with a combined scale factor of S�JR� 220 Elm St.,#200-Lewisville,TX 75057 ].QOp]2. � ��� „ �. Ph.2142172544-TFRN#10063800 • All im rOvement5 are riOt ShOwri. i����� arthursurveying.com Established 1986 p � ��� DRAWN BY:R.H. DATE:03/07/2019 JOB NO.: 2019.3.114 Paye 2 ot 2 RPLS lVo. 5B32 r�ngme�ru�y�nmwa�,aa�vay�,e.o rn.zc nam�wn�nra.Mye PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Being all of Lot 8,Block B, of Vaquero Phase 2C Residential Addition, an addition to the Town of Westlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 7875, of the Plat Records of Tarrant County, Texas. TITLE COMMITMENT NOTES N This survey was prepared without the benefit of a commitment for title insurance. Therefore, easements, agreements, or other documents, either recorded,or unrecorded may exist that affect the subject properry that are not shown on this survey. 20' 0 10' 20' 40' SCALG: 1"=20' SURVEYOR�S NOTES: 68� 15' SANITAR CAB.NAR SL DEM7 81 � P.R.T.C.T. / / 1. Bearings and distances are based on the State Plane Coordinate System, Texas � � North Central Zone (4202) North American Datum of 1983 (NAD 83)(US coNCRErE cuRe & currER �rrP.� � � � Foot)with a combined scale factor of 1.00012. 682 � � / 2. Elevations, are referenced to Town of Westlake Benchmark No. 2 with a ���� ���� � � S53°24'15"E 23.45' � � published elevation of 688.26' ����������'yID������� ������ / ASPHALT PAVING � // 6g3 N70°30�23��E 11.4g/ �RS STONE�C�ENING WALL / �� 3. This property lies within Zone X(Unshaded) of the Flood Insurance Rate Map � � for Tarrant County, Texas and Incorporated Areas, map no. 480614 0080 K, � �° � ' ,�� � RIM=683.6' IRS � � with an effective date of September 25, 2009, via scaled map location and � � � ,� � � graphic plotting. / METAL FENCE GATE I /� �,� SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE � � u vc 2.00' � � 10' PRIVATE OPEN SPACE N0. 1 STONE SCREENING WALL / OUCC IRS � cae. a, suoE ns� 684 � �y, oN uNE � / This is to certify that I, Frederick H. Westphall, a Registered Professional Land Surveyor of the State of P.R.r.c.r. , � �� / VARIABLE WIDTH WALL & ELECTRIC Texas have re ared this ma from an actual surve on the round and that this ma correctl re resents NOTE REGARDING UTILITIES � L=286.37,R=850.00 � _ � I / I � P P P Y g � P Y P UTILITY EASEMENT 4=19°18'12" � � ' `s � � � � cne. a, suoE ��s� that survey made by me or under my direction and supervision. Utility locations are per observed evidence only. � � i5 SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT _ _ � � UVC _ — — — � CAB. A, SLIDE 7781 �T$Q°12�42"E�.2$S.Q2' � � � � i � I � I P.R.T.C.T. P.R.T.C.T. - - \ � s8s - - � � ' OF � _�� — � �� \ � � ��.. TF 5/8" REBAR "CARTER BURGESS" \ � � � � N00°53'20"W 10.00' �C.M.) — — — — � � � \ � / � / / �P.���STER�'.—{',9 I � I ��/t/ �e°� � � .�P � � � � . . .. uP s/s" REBAR "TERRACORP" � � � _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � � � �� � Frederick H. Westphall,R.P.L.S. . F'H:..WESTPHALL (C.M.) � — � � � ' � — � — _ �S — — ' � � � No. 5832 '.-0 5832 �,.'.. � � � �'9 ��FESS\�`�P O� °�� 5/8" REBAR "TERRACORP" BEARS 686 � � � � s�stis'2�•w, �. _ — � � \ � �� SUR��� N89°51'47"E 20.00' _ _ _ _ — — — �� � � � \ � � — — — ' � � � �o I— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — VARIABL UTILITY EASEMENT LECTRIC /,�// I I I CAB. A, SLIDE 7781 // I I I P.R.T.C.T. / I I o �� I �/ LEGEND — �- - - - - - - - - - - - - — , � I � I � � I 68� \ /� � w� I � � air conditioning unit �s" rREE �� > � icv�irrigation con trol val ve � W � � i cnry O cable tv ° � � �� � � � Y � � �,��� \ � — — ' � � ; `fl EM O electric meter I � - - - - - - � m¢ �" � o fence or guardrail � � � --Wo � Foc�fire dept. connection � � � �" � FH�fire hydrant � I 6 � `� � eo��bollard I I I � Ao❑area drain � �88 ��� g '�8����� I 9 15' SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT ci❑grate IYl�2t S70NE SCREENING WALL � � ������� ����� �� b' PRBT.C.T.SLIDE 7781 GV D4 gQS val ve � I �P �P �j I I GM❑O gC1S meter ������d������������d� GWELL❑O gaS W2II I I ���° �� '��"��� ���� I I UNDERGROUND 4 sign � I CABLE LINE � �89 �� � � � 25' ACCESS CAB.�A, SLIDEM7 8� �s sanitary sewer manhole ° � P.R.T.c.r. �storm water manhole � TOtelephone manhole uP �' � VICINITY MAP � I I NOT TO SCALE ou I ��9�4� ��s ]]��o R�M=6s5.�� I I 40'eui�oiNc TF�Otank fill lid � � ��� ����� I � — � � uNE rPEo❑telephone pedestal ����������� ` � �TSP��. traffic signal pole �`����`��'���� � � �690� � / � � co� utility clean out �''����������'��'�� � � ~�.� \ I)o�,�'.C.�e o ucc0 comm. utility cabinet N � \ � � ucEO electric utility cabinet � I \6" TREE 6 / � K� I � . uvc0 comm. utility vault o I \ d'9 � � � �K''�'�'��od�, uvEO elect. utility vault N � �YV��� � \ _ _ _ _ _ � � � s, � �o' oRaiNacE & ��� � uvw0 water utility vault o 6g� ,��� ��'� ____ — � � � unurr EasEMENr � 15" TREE � I � � I CAB. A, SLIDE 7781 uP/sP0 utility�service pole o � %,��„- � �� � utility sign 'Z � ;����, � � / I \ I P.R.r.c.r. �ovFap �O°water shutoff � � � ' � / � � � —\ r — . � a�EK BEND fl,� 6 ' ��� �� SITE � � a� wv �a water valve 90 � i' � J wM � water meter � \ \ / �/� ,, ,� `-1 � \\�� I � �_-�� cAry 0 cable tv riser � � / /� s/a" REBAR "TERRACORP� � - � :�. 1 f'�� nRv 0 air release valve / � (c.M.) , I�utilit markin s I 69 /� �� � \\ - — � -, Y 9 I � 6 \ / � I � � 4 `_� FAIR DAK5�iR tree � 91 \ l / � � � � UNDERGROUND +4� a shrub/decorative tree I 8" TREE � � / \\\ cas uNE � � or tree with diameter < 4 in. � \ / �, c9 � ��, �����R a 10' ELECTRIC EASEMENT � __ COn tOUI" IIY12S P.R.T.C.T. � 84 3'� G DR �3 ��4 x I AB. A, SLIDE 7781 MAG NAIL SET � �fN G�� ��-�` "° r hSOCI{1NG8JRQ�N � / � � I 693 � � � Q Q ��fFns.�xT�� 6'92 � � L=98.64', R=50.00' ,�� � �--� � f� � � � � � 4=113°02'10" � � � � S20°48'17"W�83.41' �, I 69 � ��"��'//�` \ � A 1 I I ��� � � I � � �� �`�� I S70NE WALL 1 I I � 6g`3 ` �qy `� °�� 6`9S 6g4 ��� ����� B OUNDARY TOPOGRAPHIC I � � \ �� �'��`� � � � � � \ � � � � �� `�`� , - � _ , ��� ����� � SURVEY 6g6� � — ���� � 5/8" REBi R "BHB INC" S89°42�32��W 3��.26� (CM: REBAR "NR" 6,�SS\ _,`'�'✓� � I (C.M.) � i � � � I � � LOT 8 BLOCK B LEGEND OF ABBREVIATIONS I I \ • D.R.T.C.T. DEED RECORDS,TARRANT COLJNTY,TEXAS \ 5/s" REBAR •NR' \ � I I 10' DRAINAGE & \ (C.M.) . o.P.R.T.�.T. oFFI�IAL PUBLI�RE�oRDs,TAR�NT�o�TY,TEXAS � � UTILITY EASEMENT �\ Vaquero Phase 2C Residential Addition �,f��`� CAB. A, SLIDE 7781 • P.R.T.C.T. PLAT RECORDS, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS P.R.T.C.T. � � • ROW RIGHT OF WAY � \ L=40.33', R=50.00' \\ � � � � � Town of Westlake, Tarrant County, Texas • IRS 1/2 INCH CAPPED REBAR STAMPED "ASC" SET I \ 0=46'12'37" � S58 49'06"EN39.24' � • C.M. CONTROLLING MONUMENT � I � A \ DRAWN: R.H. CHECKED: F.W. DATE:03/07/2019 �og No.: 2019.3.114 � I \ . DATE REVISIONS � � � WINDROSE LAND SURVEYING I PLATTING SITE BENCHMARKS: 420 ELM STREET,SUITE 200 I LEWISVILLE,TX 75057 I 214.217.2544 FIRM REGISTRATION NO.10194331 I WINDROSESERVICES.COM 1. TBM#1: Being a Mag Nail set in asphalt paving, approximately 18 feet West, � � � � � � and 18 feet South of the Easternmost Southeast corner of the subject property. Elevation=684.73' � LANQ SURVEYING 220 Elm St,#200-Lewisville,TX 75057 Ph.214.217.2544-TFRN#10063800 arthursurveying.com Established 1986 N.�Enymeeriny�maMauaa�vaQuero Ph.zc AaaRron�orowmys APPLICATION FOR EASEMENT ABANDONMENT � A E , o � H 9 F Town of Westlake� 1500 Solana Boulevard, Building 7, Suite 7200 � Westlake, TX 76262 WESTLAKE Phone: (817)430-0941 Email: plannina anwestlake-�.orq • - • Case Number. E� -Q� -- �� .� r� Submittal Date: �� �� f�' Fees: Received B : -J � ` !�,� y !/1��---�� —�, - � - s a o � e �ti11 ` I e a..�A ' Type of Easement: Private Easement Public�as�ment RQW Encroachment Easement to � Vacate/Abandon: _�j ' ��LCSS ��SF��i?✓T PropertyAaa�ess: 2256 King Fisher Drive Subdivision Name: Vc'�nl1P_f� PllaSe ZC Lot(s): $ Block(s): B 1,b�- 8 -,C�a c�< Survey Name(s): �C��L�y, �v� Abstract(s): �S-� Tract(s): v�QL�.=R c_ 1�/r'�.5�' �C. Length (ft): � Width (ft): �� Total Area (sf): �3 S,�`�5"�E`�j��L �v����oti� .�CE E�C I-t 1 rr �-7 � �3 � ■ � � � Applicant's Name: Ralpll S@IIS PropertyAddress: 2256 King FiSher Dr. c�ty, State,ziP: WPgtlake, TX 76262 � � s — Owner's Name: RaIC]h SeIIS P�operty aaa�ess: 2256 King Fisher Dr. c�ty, State, z�P: Westlake, TX 76262 Page 1 Application for Easement Abandonment-2019 APPLICATIGN FOR EASEMENT ABANDONIVIENT W ESTLAKE Town of Westlake E 1500 Solana Bouie�ard, Buiiding 7, Suite 720� �Westlake, TX 76262 Phone: (8i7)430-094� Emaii: �;anrin�,;r���de�t��,;t�-�x.crq �'���--:t - �- � — �::='`�������4 � �� � v� I hereby authorize the perso� des�gnated below, to act in the capacity as my ager�t for the application, processing and the representation of this request. The designated agent shall be fihe principal contact persan with the Town of West�ake (and vice �ersa) in pracessing and rEsponding to requirements, inforrnation requests or other issues relati�e to#his request. pESIGNATED AGENT Prir�ted Name: �en G1�OSS Signature: `�� ��.,r� —� Date: ����, /� C9 J P�ope�cv Aad��ss= 2256 King Fisher Drive c�ty, scat�, z�P: We�tlake, TX 76262 Em�i�: )��,vmv�(� 3�s 5' C�I����. , G �� Phone: �I,_ ��r ������ Page 2 Application for�asement Abandonment-2019 �4PPLICAT�4N FaR EASEMENT ABANDONMENT ` " ` ' ° " " ° ; Town of Westlake � 150� Solana Bouievard, Building 7, Suite 720� � Westlake,TX 76262 WESTLA4CE Phone:(817}430-0941 �fT121�: O�c i+��3�C�.��i���dESii=l:�-�Y;.Cf^ �r+- - _ - - -- - � � - ¢�@ � � � 1. Why does the property owner wish to vacate/abandon this easement/right-of-way or how ciaes the property owner propose to use the area of t�e easement if vacated? �jJ�� j`�LC.�.S� �/�S�l"Jc�i N v LoAivG r2 �t/L�vL D i�� ��—�.s.�J - iv J�L t�� i�IZl�rt Ike13 j�'�r� 41�:i[i !`� fl�'`Z� 2. How is the easement 1 right-of-way currently being used7 ,� T � � va-� ��'r� I 7 C rt'ff 3. Are there any public utilit�es or infrastructures currently located in the easement? If so, describe them. v'^i �i� r/3Sc•�1��✓r �,u_ - T - - -- _ - `�'���� �r=:`;�a � �- --. - _ �1 Please incl�de the foliowing in your s�i�mittal: � Metes and bounds description of the area intended fiar vacation 1 abandonment sealed by a Professional Engineer or Registered Land Surveyor. (Exhibit A]� b � A survey piat showing the legal description of the property rights to t�e vacated 1 abandoned and the recard owners and lat boundaries of all contiguaus lots, and any easements ar public faciEities contained in the area. (Exhibi#= �� � Consent to such�acation /abandanment of all the,�rj I impacted property owner(s), including fra�chise utilities, where applicable. (Exhihilp, � Signed easement or right of way joint use agreement by#he applicant. (Exhibit� � � Upon request by the Town, dacumentation or e�idence ofi altema#e/replacement easements ar that #he�asernent can be�acated without harrrz ta those b�nefited praperty(s). ��� Upon request by the Town, cEocumentation or evidence of the�acation 1 abandonmentlrelease of said private easement by awner. Page 3 Application for Easement Abandonment-2019 APPLICATION FOR EASEMENT ABANDONMENT , " ` T ° " " ° ` Town of Westlake � 1500 Solana Boule�ard, Buifding 7, Suite 72a0 � Westlake, �X 76262 W�STLAK� Phone: (817)430-0941 Email: �'.zr��i��c;��+,��sci�ku-�x.o:L, -r -�,,{�r. ��a�:' •.-:-,'°�_:�-�s'1��� a `Q �,;� �m e c 4 ,� • e � _��.�-u:.�:;e�s.r�i�=�,�_4-�-==�'� - — --_- - Ap�licant has made contact with abuttinglimpacted property owners and the following DO A[OT APPROVE nor gi�e their cor�sent to this request for#he reasons stated herain. !f none exist, indicate as such. PropertyOwner: /V�� pd�S /(r�� /�yr�Ac-"t' f�3v��1��- �h�'o�'FF77'� Address: — � � Subdi�ision Name: Lot(s): Black(s): Does not consent because: Praperry Owner: Address: Subdi�ision �tame: Lot(s): Biock(s): Does not car�sent because: Property Owner: Address: Subdivision Name: Lot(s}: Block(s}: Does not consenf f�ecause: Property Owner; Address: Subdi�ision Name: Lot(s): Block(s): Does not consent because: p,�ge 4 A�plication for Easement Abandonment-2019 �Xl�i4��r D APPLICATION FOR EASEMENT ABAND4NMENT ' " ' , ° H A � ` Town of Westlake � 'i500 Salana Boulevarc3, Bui�ding 7, Suite 72�Q � Westlake, TX 76262 WESTL,4K� PhoRe: (8'E7)434-494'[ Email: U�����ne��,�,��sfil�,_- :,;: �he undersigned, owner of property�iiir�impacted by t�at portion af area as described and aitached to this application D� HEREBY CONSENT ta such vacation and abandonment. Property 4wner: �7�G�'i� 5�L�-S Adtfrass: ��S � d`r'i�uG— FrS���� �l?��4;' Subdivision Narne: d .�, � Lot(s): Block(s): j3 .��c�;��� r ���.� �� � 5ignat�re t, , Date: �����y -� Praper#y Owner: Address: Subdivision Name: Lot(s): Block(s): Signature Date: Properfy Owner: Address: Subdiv�sion Name: Lot{s): Block(s}: 5ignature Date: Property Owner: Address: Subdivisior� Name: Lot(s): Block(s): Signature Date: Page 5 Ap�iication for Easement Abandonment-2019 �]C�11� iT �` APPLICAT[ON FCIR EASEMENT ABANDONMENT , „ ' , ° � " ° ` Tawn of Wesilake � 1500 Solana Boulevard, Building 7, Suite 7200 � Westlake, TX 76262 W ES�'LAKE Phone: (817)430-Q94'[ EmaiL ��la;ni;,c,���;�s;l2ke-`x.cr�� �. -�y� .r---•;�����-���}�y���� � �id „ e 1 ' c Aa - � p s � � __.a._�_s-,_��'�� �'1 -�`�'-'� �.y r �r.� T 1 �� tia�---� THE S�fATE OF TEKAS § COkJNTY O� Tarrant § Be it known, that the Tow� of Westlake, herein after referred to as"Town," and its franchised UtiHty Companies, herein referred to as"l�tilities,"do consent and agree ta permit tf�e following , herein after referred to as"Applicant,"to use an easement 1 r3ght-of-way, situated an or abutting LOT � , BLOCK B , pF Vaquero Phase 2C ���HE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS, as described ln the aitached Exhibit A, c�epicted graphically on the attachec! Exhibit B and ca�sen#ed to by the public utiiity companies as fisted on �xhibit C of fihis application,�o be used for the purposes of and being sui�ject to the following conditions: I. That the Applicant, his successars or assigns shall mainiain i�goad condition all af the easement area and the impra�ements situated thereon; and, thai Town and Utilities shal! not become responsible for such main�enance at any time in the future. II. �hat the Applicant shall and does hereby agree to indemnify anci hold harmless the 7own and the Utilities from any and all darrtages, Eoss or liability of any kind whatsoever by reason of injury to property or third persars occasioneci by its use of the easement/ right of way or act of omission, negiect or wrong doing of Appficant, his o�cers, agertts, ert�ployees, invitees or othe�persons, with regard to the impro�ements and rrtaintenance of sucYt improvements; and t�e Applica�t shall, at his own cost and expense, defend and protect Town and Utilities against any and all sUch claims and demands. 111. That the Applicant shall arrange far all activities and improvements in the easemen#s to �e discontir�ued and 1 or remo�ed within thirty(30) days of written notification, at the discretion of the Towr�, �or: �) Lack of maintenance to#he easement 1 right-of-way; 2) Failure ta provicle access to the Town ar its designees; ar 3) Compliance with a Town Councif directiue that use Qf the easement by the Applicant be discontinued and the cost assaciated with the discontinuing of such acti�ities, and the Page 6 Application for�asement Abandonment-2Q�9 APPLICATIDN FOR EASEMENT ABAND4NMENT WEST�AKE Town of Westlake � 1504 Solana Boulevard, 8uildi�g 7, Suite 7204 �Westfake, TX 76262 Phone: (817)434-0941 Email: G;�.n.-,,;;,,�,r�:��, �� >,;. _ .,,�,.. removal ofi such impravements, as well as prope�ky adjacent to the easement 1 right-of-way n�cessitated by such discontinuation of the easement 1 right-of-way use, shall be borne by the Applicant. IV. Thaf�he Applicant, his successors ar assigns shall not seek compensation from Town or Utilities for loss of the value of the impravements made hereunder when such imProvements are requEred ta be removed by Applicant. V. This agree�nent shail be filed af record in the �eed Recards of Coun#y, Texas, and shafl bind all future owners of this fot and shall for all purposes be considered a co�enant running with the land. IiV TESTIMONY WHEREOF, Applicant executes this Easement / Right-of-Way Use Agreement on this ciay of 20 Applicant Town of Westfake �,����� S�=t�s Printed Name �own Manager Signature of Applicant I'age 7 Application for Easement Aba�donment-20'{9 �'�W.�V ��' �E�TLA.�C.� �R E T o R � o �- OFFICE 4F �'lYE�'rl��'.II�ARSHAL W�STLAIC� IlliliNCllY{81'II1510N September 1$, 2019 To whom it may cancern, The Access and CJtility Easet�e�tt located in V�quero subdivision which w�s originally created to ser�ve h.as a� emergency �ccess for the Fire D�partment is no longer needed. The eas�ment listed below may be abandon�d. �raperty Descriptian: 25' ACC�SS ANT] LITILITY EA�EMENT k�ART OF I�QT S, B�.DC� B, VAQUER4 I'HASE 2C RESIDENT�A�L ADDI'T'ION S�T[JA.TED IN T��E MEMUCAN �IUNT SURVEY, ABSTRACT NQ. 756 TOWN OF WESTLAICE, TARR4NT COUNTY, TE�AS Sincerely, . hn Ard Deputy Fire Chief— Fire Marshal 2000 Do�c Rd. �-Wesl'lake, Texas 76�62 T7ir��^f• R�7 dpfi �,7f2�,�- �'ay• R7`7 d�,7 qF'���. F_mai[•iarra�iern£h1�1��-hv nm Westlake Town Council TYPE OF ACTION T x E i o w N a F WESTLAKE Regular Meeting - Action Item o i sr i N o r i v E s v o�s i c N Westlake Town Council Meeting Monday, January 27, 2020 ToPrC: Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance approving a site plan for an approximately 0.376-acre portion of Planned Development District 1, Planning Area 2 (PD1-2), established by Ordinance 703 for the property generally located south of State Highway 114, east of Davis Boulevard, and north of Solana Boulevard, commonly known as Westlake Entrada. STaFF CoNTaCT: Ron Ruthven, Planning and Development Director Strategic Alignment i � � . , . ., ; . � � - � � High Quality Planning, Dcsign & Planned/Responsible Citizen, Student& Development-We are a desirable well preserve Desirability Development Stakeholder planned, high-quality community that &Quality of Life is distinguished by exemplary design standards. Time Line- Start Date: January 13, 2020 Completion Date: January 27, 2020 Funding Amount: N/A Status - N/A Source-N/A Contract: No Forms: N/A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (INCLUDING APPLICABLE ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY) Curt Dubose, PentaVia Custom Homes, on behalf of BG Fox Group, LLC, owners of the subject property, is requesting approval of a site plan for construction of a new mixed-use building on Block N in the Westlake Entrada development. The building would include commercial uses on the ground floor and a maximum of ten residential condominium uses on the upper floors. The condominium units require the approval of a Specific Use Permit (SUP), which is a companion agenda item to this item. Page 1 of 3 CURRENT CONDITIONS The subject property contains 0.376 acres and is currently platted and is zoned PD1-2, which allows for the Westlake Entrada development. A temporary construction trailer for PentaVia homes is currently located on the site. SITE AND BUILDING ANALYSIS The proposed building details are as follows: Maximum Height: 4 stories (63 feet, 8 inches, 718.71 feet above MSL). Maximum height allowed by zoning: 735 feet above MSL. The height complies with maximum height requirements in the zoning standards. Gross Floor Area: lst Floor(parking garage)— 10,623 sq.ft. 2"a Floor (retail)— 10,623 sq.ft. 3rd Floor (condo— 5 units)—9,022 sq.ft. 4th Floor(condo—4 units)— 8,649 sq.ft. Sth Floor(condo— 1 unit+ common area)—4,416 sq.ft. A SUP is required to allow constr�uction of the condos. Total Parking Provided: Condos—21 spaces on first level (21 spaces required by code) Retail— 12 surface spaces provided (53 spaced required by code) The additional 41 required spaces will require utilization of available shared parking which will include the gas pad parking garage once completed. Given the availability of shared parking, the site plan with the development parking requirements. Building Design: The building design meets the requirements of the adopted Entrada design guidelines (Ordinance 760). The plans have been reviewed and approved by the Town's architectural consultant. DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND PID SAP COMPLIANCE The proposed site plan complies with the Entrada Development Plan and the Public Improvement District (PID) Service Assessment Plan (SAP). However, approval of the condominium units is discretionary and requires approval of a separate SUP. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION On January 13, 2020 the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the request subject staff's recommendations by a(5-0) vote. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION Notwithstanding the SUP requirement for the condominiums,the proposed site plan complies with the following Entrada development ordinances: • Ordinance 703 —(PD1-2) Entrada Zoning Ordinance • Ordinance 720—Entrada Development Plan • Ordinance 760—Entrada Design Guidelines Page 2 of 3 Therefore, staff recommends approval subject to the following conditions: • That the proposed site plan only be approved subject to approval of the SUP for the 10 proposed condominiums. If the SUP for the 10 condominiums in denied, then staff recommends that the site plan be denied as well given that the proposed condominiums are fully integrated into the building layout and design; • The property owner and the Town enter into a separate development agreement; • That all Entrada development regulations and agreements be adhered to at all times. ATTACHMENTS Staff Exhibits Exhibits provided by the applicant Proposed Ordinance Page 3 of 3 TOWN OF WESTLAKE ORDINANCE NO. 905 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE,TEXAS APPROVING A PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PD) SITE PLAN FOR AN APPROXIMATELY 0.376- ACRE PORTION OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 1, PLANNING AREA 2 (PD1-2), ESTABLISHED BY ORDINANCE 703 FOR THE PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF STATE HIGHWAY 114, EAST OF DAVIS BOULEVARD, AND NORTH OF SOLANA BOULEVARD, COMMONLY KNOWN AS WESTLAKE ENTRADA. PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A CUMULATIVE CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Town of Westlake, Texas is a general law municipality; and WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Westlake finds it necessary for the public health, safety and welfare that development occur in a controlled and orderly manner; and WHEREAS, On Apri122, 2013 the Town Council approved Ordinance 703 establishing the Zoning for Planned Development 1, Planning Area 2 (PD1-2), also known as Entrada; and WHEREAS, On October 28, 2013 the Town Council approved Ordinance 720 establishing the Development Plan for Entrada; and WHEREAS,following provision of proper legal notice,including written notice to owners within 200 feet of the subject property, published notice and posted notice in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act of public hearing, a public hearing was held on January 27, 2020, by the Town Council; and WHEREAS, upon the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission on January 13, 2020, the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, TeXas is of the opinion that it is in the best interests of the Town and its citizens that this PD Site Plan, depicted in "Exhibit A", should be approved and adopted. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That all matters stated in the preamble are found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein as if copied in their entirety. SECTION 2: That the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, Texas does hereby approve the PD Site Plan shown as attached "Exhibit A" and located in PD 1-2 which is an approximately 85-acre tract located south of Hwy 114, east of Davis Boulevard, and north of Solana Boulevard. The PD Site Plan shown on attached Exhibit A is approved subject to the Ordinance 905 Page 1 of 4 following conditions: a) The site plan approved by this ordinance shall be consistent with the attached"Exhibit A". b) Fulfillment of all zoning requirements as set out in Ordinance 703 in addition to the conditions accepted by the Town Council at the time of zoning approval (Apri122, 2013). c) All Development Plan conditions for approval established in Ordinance 720 (adopted October 28, 2013) apply to this PD Site Plan. d) All building elevations shown on this PD Site Plan include the requirement that structures meet all aspects of the Entrada Design Guidelines established by Ordinance 703 and Ordinance 760. e) Town Staff will review and approve an exterior stone wall mockup and exterior wall stucco mockup to ensure compliance with the approved Entrada Design Guidelines (Ordinance 760)prior to the issuance of building permits. Plans for building construction shall include reference approved mock ups or already established buildings. A mock-up that includes all building materials for each building must be approved by the Town Manager or designee(s) before the issuance of building permits. � If, at any time, there is a conflict between the approved Entrada Design Guidelines, PD Site Plan, and vertical construction drawings, the Design Guidelines shall be controlling. g) Where building walls face the street, particularly at intersections, the Town may require wall mounted, ceramic tile street name signs as shown in the approved Design Guidelines in the interest of space and/or aesthetics. h) The individual building elevations are approved conceptually, subject to compliance with Entrada Design Guidelines to be shown in detail on construction plans that are to be submitted when applying for a building permit. i) The Condominiums as depicted on this PD Site Plan shall receive separate Town Council approval of a Specific Use Permit per the provisions of Ordinance 703. j) All provisions of all applicable Town ordinances including Ordinance 703, 720 and 760 shall remain in full force and effect, except where amended herein. SECTION 3: It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, Texas, that sections,paragraphs, clauses and phrases of this Ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence,paragraph or section of this Ordinance shall be declared legally invalid or unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such legal invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this Ordinance since the same would have been enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Westlake without the incorporation in this Ordinance of any such legally invalid or unconstitutional,phrase, sentence,paragraph or section. Ordinance 905 Page 2 of 4 SECTION 4: That this Ordinance shall be cumulative of all other Town Ordinances and all other provisions of other Ordinances adopted by the Town which are inconsistent with the terms or provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 5: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Westlake, and upon conviction shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6: This ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage as the law in such case provides. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 27TH DAY OF JANUARY 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Amanda DeGan, Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: L. Stanton Lowry, Town Attorney Ordinance 905 Page 3 of 4 EXHIBITS EXHIBIT A Block N PD Site Plan Ordinance 905 Page 4 of 4 �,� f{���� - - �.��� � � �.r w _. -- ����� � -�;�. ���- { i p . -. � 4 L'r � � b t '� - _ a � E ' S . ``} �� � _� 4 i �t� "Y 1'�r � •� . � ' . . � _ ,�. '� 5 `_ 4l� � . I � ; , � ". - � '- � + ai h11�•l � ��� 'l+� '� �,.� . - a '_ � : � ' 4 ��� � � 1 � ��f , ���.;-,�-� 4� Subject �+'� � ,�4 . - � o -- -��- - � � � ��1', �. .+�,,, :. f . 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FAILURE TO NOTIFY THE OWNER AND � °o�-�°¢m a�,ti W z �= ,,� Q ( ) � ; - �� ¢a��W W�a�W �_ �" ��S�� _ �" � � ARCHITECT IN SUCH AN EVENT SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF ANY INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE(IFC) 2015 U U �W F��°r°��;Q w i_ � - - � '�� . _ f� r . � od��¢z3�3WN� � � •� � � RESULTING OBLIGATIONS OR RESPONSIBILITIES WITH REGARDS TO DELAYS, * ���_,��c a,3�z � �� � �; � �-:. � � TOWN OF WESTLAKE ADOPTED NCTCOG AMENDMENTS � z m o F��-,Q Q �,, C O S T S,C O D E C O M P L I A N C E,A N D L E G A L R E M E D I E S R E S U L T I N G F R O M T H I S O R � � F��_ �a c o " � � , F � �� � � RELATEDWORK. U1 o��oa�oa���m _ !i w u -- s ,. �_: J T./�..5. O '� �mo��aa¢F,��,�c / � � � � � � _� \ ` � 4. CIVIL, LANDSCAPE,STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, PLUMBING,AND ELECTRICAL � W N x=Q Q Q W�a a�c �� � � �� � - _= __� �� ���� �. DRAWINGS BY OWNERS CONSULTANTS. � � ������o��W w a � �� ;� - � _ ., �� ,6__ � ��: : ,y\ 4.1. ARCHITECT'S ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL,AND PLUMBING PLANS ARE ZONING DISTRICT: � x `-'o°a x Q F���c� :� -- , .� _.- � N � �'� �� � f; ' 4 `�" r� _� ?f,��r�f , ' D I A G R A M M A T I C O N L Y. A C T U A L D E S I G N B Y O W N E R'S C O N S U L T A N T. . U m a=o o?='�'c~�c � ' '' ` ��'? OCCUPANCIES MIXED USE in 1 builtlin R 2 B S 2 w�,z�,�-Q a�z°z� , + . �� � - � � x� � _ �x 4.2. REFER TO CIVIL AND LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS FOR GRADING AND DRAINAGE � � x w o W a��°Y F u� J�„y��,�yy�qry�•� .I: - r, h1,[9 � �I3i1� -�'- �o.= �illl�'S `!i�. �` REQUIREMENTS. � J� � � w��z�o m Y°z Q N z - 'h"�1 II� � - . ' . t��; 11�'''S � 1�.�- � __ -\•.�� �� >>p�c.0 Q F C ��F ,m ;'' '" .. ' _ � � c- . ,. p� W r.v Q �p - � Y �' �� � . c , - � i 4.3. REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEER FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN, `x o w � c��P a Q N �� s, � . .-� i- r � .� - �.k . :, _i; �..:�-�-` - CONSTRUCT.TYPE: V-A � a�o g w a��a��� � "� .�_- �"' - , , IRED RETAINING WAL � ' �� ._ ��, ,�. . _�. �� � - , � , �� �, , �'�. � � ��g� _ �� SPECIFICATIONS,AND DETAILS; INCLUDING RE U °a°z�5��w m�z� ����� .�_ � ��.� .. � � � �Il�.� , . - L` �.° ; Q LS � , � • �._ �_- _ '� WATERPROOFING,AND FRENCH DRAIN SYSTEMS � o�¢z x c a.,� L w '� ' ` �``,I ���;�"� . `, ��� " ,-�y,�+��.'+ !' " " ' ` " - `- � + '� � a"�° � • 4.4. COORDINATE SOIL COMPACTION REQUIREMENTS BEHIND RETAINING c z o°N Q��;m Q F �: . I. i�,IF'o, ' .- .o- __� i� '� wz a x�z¢�w o�, z � E- ce m � ' _ - } � z w W F w�'�'S¢°p F�� . � � r.' � --� -- �--��_� ` �� � � ��r � .. `�. ` WALLS WITH STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. . _-,__ - �-{��� �. �w.- � I l ' -.- . , M --�� - �_' - ' -_ � � ` ��i�l� ` � p� �, � �xzoz�3aw��a� _` ` i � �- � . l- _ �� ,, � , � 5. T H E C O N T R A C T O R S H A L L V E R I F Y A L L M E A S U R E M E N T S A T T H E S I T E A N D B E ¢�.a"z ��°a z z a w '� - � _ _ TOTAL OCCUPANCY LOAD: �9 3 tO ta� _ �5$ 3 5 N/A � f { �}: �' " . - " �_ � - � �lr RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY AND CORRECTNESS OF SAME. �y�, ¢a��W a��- o W�z a ��� I - E_. � �t� � �� a a�¢F w z F ,4 - ��i.3 . - - . ___ � �. .. _ � - w;:, �'� i'a^ .-- � , ':�: . �`�I� a m c�.�G y��W U y C w r.�v�z .-y __ .. . . - _ _ - � s�� 'a�:�s ��. .._._ ' , � � v�D�,O c`'y�-'n i--q 2 �" ._? i.i� _ U C7 � _ ` ' i :- ���• ��� W¢ IT ; �'', • - � � -- �il� 6. VERIFY TYPE AND LOCATION OF UTILITIES SERVING SITE. x� ��� � �o z� �J _�- _�tr; ,i� FIRE-SPRINKLED(NFPA 13) yeS yes (NFPA 13) y@S y2S U �z W��a� �z Q� .z �''. j�l�l . _-� � � � _ .. - �s� .a�'� �r .�� 1e _' s .t".- ; `, �-- ¢m c.,¢'�c.,_�¢c.,m , �; �' -- � . ,, , � _ �! ... 6,�ai : --� .: __ ; .!►:; °,, ,C .. ��`- � j y � ' ! , ` _ � . 7. FIREPLACES: - ,�'� � '� �a�k_ _ '�•: �� " ICw',_ � �,,�� -� '- `r' -_ , _"_ -�'�iill �i`� ' _ ; ,'�:= 7.1. VERIFY SIZES, INCLUDING HEARTH EXTENSIONS REQUIRED BY CODE. � ,.� - _ _ _ - :� �`� ' ! `' � � __ i'"' ;� ;-, . � `m � �'�'�j�� ' `�I'�'��il l��i ^� -° `��_= 7.2. PR VIDE T IDE MAKE- P AIR INLET AND REENED L VER AND _ I �x,r.. - . I i , e+� ������_ - - - I� i li �� � �_ , °;r; 0 OU S U SC OU � ` �b � �N� ���i„�i , � , MAX.NUMBER OF STORIES TABLE 504.4 4 total 4 4 3 � � � ��r - _ ,ilil��I�' � � �= DAMPER. � � �;.. ` _ ; ' �=.. � : ��j:� y_, ' _!� �.-� �iu�,q� : y. � "� � � . . � [�� � ,. _� � � ;. ���.a'.�... ; ,.. � __ i , . ���r', �� � :€ t.. INCREASE FOR FULLY SPRINKERED 504.2 4 �� # ,-..' . � � '; ' - , .-, `, . ;3i -I _ -`' '; -.� r... P� , _ �- -- `TJ L�+,'Is_ `: �+ --� .T � , .t ��,�P"'"����r 8. VENT CLOTHES DRYER TO OUTSIDE. ( � .. � :� ti ' ; .:� ti =-��• �' ; - �, - -- 3�'�d r, � ' ' TOTAL ALLOWED NUMBER OF STORIES 4 .y�.9 ;a -�� � r^ #-e I . .n wew�i . ....�uGu �" ��'i.FP�. _' Y -'. � �' "^ .... -i � ����,^ ' . m� r ��,'� t" �_ �, ��4 jy � _ �„Y� f � � ---- -- .� .�,�, .��� �•o.'~- • . � �„��- �-�_ . • �� ,.._ '�'�.� :. ar- 9. ALL FLOOR FINISH HEIGHTS TO MATCH. FLOOR ELEVATIONS AT SECOND FLOOR � _ _ _ - - ° �, • .� �, - - - � : ,;��� �;.r - .--°•-_•. - � _ e�,-�F ' �" � �_ - F 3�.� .._ '�.�.... ARE GIVEN TO TOP OF FLOOR DECK. n n s. �� � �. � : ``���.u� � :: _�� �'�€� �' -,,: �� , ..,fr �, � >..,,_.., r,�r�.�: :_. ,�r� -- - "- .� �... ,. .. , s : . . _�� . , � � � j ..�-�._..�._ F - 36 clear 36 clear N/A ,_•,,, „ �.,- , .,. . � ,�_. � ,��..,q ;. _. _ _ �, �� `� ; +�,.�r,� � �,, _ 10 EXTERIOR MATERIALS AND FINISHES ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE . . ,, . .'.r+�.' `v,. ..- .µ.:�..: ..:?.c,kA. �:. _ . ,,--._... . ��.,3._'� .__ : � . ��'. ,`at'�; , - ..: , :r;' T �' .,-,.'�,• : .. �-. -�.... ¢� '= . ' ' ' ���� � *_ � �� : �i . _ r- ---(-_� �,.. �• ? + _�: . '�� +�.�- .; � ' WITH MANUFACTURERS WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS AND DETAILS. MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE _.�_-� ��''� �"''.. _ __: � ",� . 't� : _ - �� � - ,_ • �_ � ��; s'� - :� � � �,' �_ ����� � ��'��.'� ' 11. FIRE SPRINKLERS SYSTEMS: REFER TO LOCAL JURISDICTION FOR CORRIDOR WIDTH 1016.2 , ,. _-.: ;,. _. .. 4.;�- �l 3�� �". . ,�,� � -��" t t. _ ..� - �� - -�d� - -r'e. .� :,_T �, . � r, ,� � �, . ;�, . . '� '- �:; -�-��' 1 , , .�, ��, ::'�. ., ,-F„,- ��, �. . ,: , .y.,`, . RE UIREMENTS. ( � _ , n , .. ,. ; ; � _, �, �,. . ,� � � � . m:- .a . � �. ��;_� � ; � 4 _ , �_=:,_�c � :_ . , . '. � T _ ,�,yy�Ct�lk;,,,, .. ,��� :,�ks,t��, ; � - �j,�,,�z . , Q STAIRSWIDTH 1009.1 ., , ,�� � _�1 ��: , �* �' s b+ `-f \ 12. SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO OWNER AND ARCHITECT FOR � I ` �- � "" ry '• ` -�-= � �;T � ."'•_` � �.� _ - � APPROVAL PRIOR TO ORDERING AND INSTALLING ANY EQUIPMENT. I.E. . . . _ '� r'� 4 y ��, -� ' 1, "�" " ,.� : ,� �� � �.. _ , � n�, , DOWS STEEL,CAST STONE....ETC. `' ' _ _ t__ _`� , � ,. ��.•� J � _ ' c ' �� t ��`. _ ----- - - �'-' __- - ; �: '� 13. T/HE CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY ALL FINES,GIVE ALL NOTICES, FILE ALL MIN.SETBACKS: 0 FT ;� '. �. ";_, , � -' , - ;, ! � � f� 'r .� �'.- l� '� � ���' ; --_`� `, ` i�- " ��: GS,AND OBTAIN ALL PERMITS AND CERTIFICATES OF '` ' :� : ;;'1 , _ �'; ;:�. , s >t •��1, �� +�:� ;j �._ . ; . �- ' - _ ' � ,f APPROVAL REQU RED IN CONNECTION WITH ALL WORK UNDERTHE CONTRACT - : � - �_ . . � . � : :.� , - : � � � , - : ��) .� �`� �� �T\ - � - _ ����� c� �� '�'� DOCUMENTS. b ;, ; "''. �s'� �., _ '� - '_�, ��!Ir q �, 4! 11¢+ . _ � , �'� : c ,_ , � e� �� � r a _ _ � � _.� E"' ��. ���� .� y . _ � � . . ,� f ,� _ __ _ - ��,� �iG �� �� �. . _ _ --- __ -_ i. z �� ;; ,�1"n y�t.;:i�,,' _ aM� � W-- „� ��6,`•� FOR DIMENSION PURPOSES: �� �, �R' _ � " .� ._,r: .. a .... ��` s��.�� - I 'ti� i.M1���a � - �I'r�, ��� ._ i��p � __ �'7 � . - _.,.� '- . : . _ _... _ . .-_� - ..,..� � ��. �.�. � r�3. ' .'- .��,��i � ��-�:,s 3� �.-.' - . . . . . - . . � .x,.uw�� ;��`� �`'` :�;� � . - _ �I"� ���:�x ... - - ._�- � .`.��. �a� - 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. , , _ . _ . - - __ _ �_ -` .. . . _ ., �. , ,. �r'., •:_; `[. ���� � ,,,�, , . .,� .. _ .: -� � ,. �� .,�. , �.:. . � � ' II 11 � ��� . r„� rT, �. ,..,. ��- . �. � _ I I I �,�',���, . . . , .-.:�_ , ..�rM .;:�k; �,��, � �;,xr �4"a a ,g�w.,�.�: :,r..:-. - _ __ . ... . - - - _ . . _ _.. . j!��,:1,k�d�._-., .. ` �. a-�.-.....� . �'��.._- �-�: : :� ^ " : ?•;>,• � ,�x�;; �a r ---�TM�'�..- -` 2. VERIFY DIMENSIONS: NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. ,,,, , . d ��� _ _ � : , , , : : - - �T� �'. , ,. �, t�,� -� � . . , - , �,..� , � , ,- . ;, . ,, , ,,, � � ; . , - .. ' � ,���' ',�,�: �� _ � �;, : . �., *� �'�- :: . .,'-t - , '��. �. .. , ... ;.:: , . i-�-�1 ' " ' ` 3. WOOD STUD WALLS: 2"X 4"@ 16"O.C.TO A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 10'-0", SUPPORTING ONE FLOOR, ROOF,AND CEILING. � � UNSUPPORTED WALL HEIGHTS EXCEEDING 10'-0"AND 3 STORY CONDITIONS � � W E S T LA K E T EXAS REQUIRE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE STUD SIZE AND SPACING. � 7 4. iNTERiort META�STu�s�iMENSiONE�ouT-TO-ouT. FIRE RESISTANCE RATING OF BUILDING MEMBERS(TABLE 602.1) � � � �W B U I L D I N G E L E M E N T F I R E R A T I N G U L A S S E M B L Y � � � �H 5. WALL PLATE HEIGHTS: CROSS REFERENCE EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS,WALL STRUCTURAL FRAME(COL.,GIRDER,TRUSS� 1 HR. � Q '-��..i SECTIONS,AND FASCIA DETAILS TO DETERMINE. W �� PROJECT LOCATION EXTERIOR BEARING WALLS 1 HR. U-305 � � W � BLOCK N - MIXED USE 6. wrN�ows aN��ooRs: EXTERIOR NON-BEARING WALLS 1 HR. UL-U329 � � � �� PROJ ECT DI RECTORY■ 6.1. VERIFY ROUGH OPENINGS WITH SELECfED MANUFACTURER. h-I 6.2. REFER TO EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS AND FLOOR PLANS OR SCHEDULE FOR INTERIOR BEARING WALLS 1 HR. UL-U329 s� �j Z w� HEAD HEIGHTS. INTERIOR NON-BEARING WALLS 0 HR. U-407 � O � O�, O W N E R S T R U C T U R A L E N G I N E E R C I V I L E N G I N E E R INTERIORNON-BEARINGPARTYWALLS 1 HR. UL-U342 � � UO �Z FOX GROUP, LLC VIEW TECH INC. BGE INC. INTERIOR BEARING PARTY WALLS 1 HR. UL-U342 � � p� 4208 BELTWAY DRIVE 2595 DALLAS PARKWAY A D D I T I O N AL N OT E S ELEVATOR SHAFT/SHAFT WALLS 2 HR. UL-U308 [� � ADDISON, TX 75001 SUITE 204 STAIRWAYS 2 HR. UL-U308 � H PROJ ECT ADDRESS PHONE: (972) 661-8187 FRISCO, TX 75034 1. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL,STATE, HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLY(IES)FIRE SEPARATION R-2/R-2 1 HR. UL L521 � � FAX: (940) 458-7417 PHONE: (972) 464-4800 aN�NaTioNa�Co�Es aN�REGu�aTiorvs. HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLY(IES)FIRE SEPARATION BIR-2 1 HR. 10"Concrete Slab � � 49 ARTA DRIVE (TBPE F-12214) CONTACT: JASON FREY WESTLAKE,TEXAS (TBPE F-1046) ��, 2. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE SCOPE OF WORK WITH ALL HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLY(IES)FIRE SEPARATION BIS-2 1 HR. 8"Concrete Slab � �, `��� LOCAL ELECTRIC,TELEPHONE,GAS,WATER,AND SEWER COMPANIES IN � ENTRADA` �`.� PARTICULAR WHEN TRENCHING AND RUNNING REQUIRED UNDERGROUND PARKING REQUIREMENTS : ARCHITECT M EP ENGINEER LANDSCAPE �'�� CONDUITS,SLEEVING, BORING,AND PIPING. BUSH ARCHITECTS COUNSEL ENGINEERS STUDIO 13 DESIGN GROUP ��'��- � 3. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, REQUIRED PROVIDED 4700 WESTGROVE DRIVE SUITE 200 4020 McEWEN DRIVE STE. 105 386 W. MAIN STREET PLUMBING,CIVIL,&STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING&LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ADDISON,TX 75001 DALLAS, TX 75244 LEWISVILLE,TX 75057 PARKING SPACES: (2)SPACES PER 1 R2 RESIDENTIAL UNITS 22 SPACES PHONE: (469) 857-3151 PHONE: (214) 632-7766 PHONE: (469) 635-1900 -R2(10)UNITS RESIDENTIAL: 20 SPACES REQ'D. E-MAIL: ralph@busharchitects.design CONTACT: WILLIAM A. LEE CONTACT: LEONARD W. REEVES L E GAL D E S C R I PT I 0 N (1)SPACE(S)GUEST PARKING SPACES 10 SPACES CONTACT: RALPH BUSH -B BUSINESS(SMALL RETAIL): (1)SPACE PER 1200 SF.GROSS RETAIL STORE(B) 36 SPACES REQ'D. (1)SPACE PER 1100 SF.GROSS RESTAURANT(B) SHARED PARKING WITH ADJACENT LOT 1 BLOCK N 71 SPACES REQ'D. BUILDING PER PARKING AGREEMENT WESTLAKE ENTRADA -HANDICAP SPACES: (1)HANDICAP SPACE PER 11-25 CARS REQ'D. TOWN OF WESTLAKE,TARRANT COUNTY,TX. (2)HANDICAP SPACES PER 25-50 CARS REQ'D. VICINITY MAP N.T.S. SHEET INDEX SQUARE FOOTAGE CALCULATIONS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS A2.09 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A7.03 ELEVATOR SECTION S102 SCHEDULES S603 TYPICAL WOOD DETAILS P2.07 PARKING GARAGE-BELOW FLOOR-PLUMBING E5.02 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES AREA SCHEDULE A2.10 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A7.06 PARTITION TYPES S103 SCHEDULES S604 TYPICAL WOOD DETAILS P2.08 PARKING GARAGE-DOM A0.01 COVER SHEET/GENERAL NOTES UNIT UNIT A2.11 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A8.01 TYPICAL DETAILS S104 SCHEDULES S610 SHEAR WALL SCHEDULE AND DETAILS P2.09 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-PLUMBING TYPE LEVEL USE CONFIGURATION A.0 GARAGE BLCNY COMMON TOTAL A0.02 REFERENCE SHEET/SYMBOLS COUNT DES. A2.12 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A8.02 TYPICAL DETAILS S201 FOUNDATION PLAN S611 SHEAR WALL SECTIONS AND DETAILS P2.10 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOOR-DOM A0.03 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A2.13 ENLARGED STAIRWELL PLANS A8.03 TYPICAL DETAILS S202 LEVEL TWO RETAIL S611 SHEAR WALL SECTIONS&DETAILS P2.11 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-DOM CONCRETE L1 PARKING 10623 10623 �� A0.04 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A2.14 DOOR&WINDOW SCHEDULES A8.04 PLAN DETAILS S203 LEVEL THREE PODIUM S612 SHEAR WALL SECTIONS&DETAILS P2.12 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-DOM CONCRETE L2 RETAIL 8199 2424 10623 A0.05 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A2.15 ROOM FINISH SCHEDULES A8.05 PLAN DETAILS S204 LEVEL FOUR FRAMING PLAN S613 SHEAR WALL SECTIONS&DETAILS P2.13 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-GAS 3RD 2 BDRM/2 BATH/ A R C H I T E C T S WOOD FLOOR RES. 1 1A galcony ��289 331 1327 1620 A0.06 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A3.01 LEVEL ONE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN CIVIL DRAWINGS S205 LEVEL FIVE FRAMING PLAN MEP DRAWINGS P2.14 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-GAS A0.07 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A3.02 LEVEL TWO REFLECTED CEILING PLAN C1 COVER SHEET S206 ROOF FRAMING PLAN M0.00 MECHANICAL ABBREVIATIONS AND LEGEND P2.15 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOOR-GAS 470o WESTGROVE DRIVE,STE.200 1 1 B 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,495 1495 ADDISON,nc�soo1 A0.08 LEVEL ONE LIFE SAFTY PLAN A3.03 LEVEL THREE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN C2 REPLAT S207 SHEAR WALL PLAN M2.01 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-MECHANICAL P2.16 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-GAS PHONE:972-333-9455 1 1C Z BDRM/2 BATH/ 1,230 190 1420 EMAIL:ralph@busharchitects.design A0.09 LEVEL TWO LIFE SAFTY PLAN A3.04 LEVEL FOUR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN C3 KEY MAP S301 FOUNDATION TYPICAL DETAILS M2.02 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-MECHANICAL P2.17 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-GAS Balcony EMAIL:jay@busharchitects.design A0.10 LEVEL THREE LIFE SAFTY PLAN A3.05 LEVEL FIVE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN C4 SITE PLAN S302 FOUNDATION TYPICAL DETAILS M2.03 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOORPLAN-MECHANICAL P3.00 PLUMBING DETAILS EMAIL:butler@busharchiteds.design A0.11 LEVEL FOUR LIFE SAFTY PLAN A4.01 LEVEL ONE ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C5 GENERAL NOTES S303 COLUMN SCHEDULE M2.04 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-MECHANICAL P4.00 SCHEDULES&DIAGRAMS 1 1 D 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,624 1624 PROJECT N0. 18-154 A0.12 LEVEL FIVE LIFE SAFTY PLAN A4.02 LEVEL TWO ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C6 PAVING PLAN S304 CMU TYPICAL DETAILS M2.05 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-MECHANICAL E0.00 ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS AND LEGEND ISSUE LOG A1.01 SITE PLAN A4.03 LEVEL THREE ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C7 PROPOSED DRAINAGE AREA MAP S305 CMU TYPICAL DETAILS M2.06 LEVEL 6-ROOF PLAN-MECHANICAL E1.00 SITE PLAN-ELECTRICAL 1 1 E 3 BDRM/3.5 2,560 303 2863 BATH/Private terrace DATE DESCRIPTION A1.02 SITE PLAN DETAILS A4.04 LEVEL FOUR ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C8 GRADING PLAN S401 SECTIONS&DETAILS M3.00 MECHANICAL DETAILS E2.01 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-ELECTRICAL 09/04/2019 COMMENTS A4.05 LEVEL FIVE ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C9 WATER,STORM,DUCTBANK&SEWER PLAN S402 SECTIONS&DETAILS M4.00 MECHANICAL SCHEDULES E2.02 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-ELECTRICAL WOOD 4TH RES 1 2q 2 BDRM/2.5 2497 131 1322 2628 10/24/2019 PERMIT SEf A2.01 LEVEL ONE FLOOR PLAN FLOOR BATH/Balcony A5.01 ELEVATIONS C10 EROSION CONTROL PLAN S502 PT CABLE PROFILE TYPICAL DETAILS P2.00 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-BELOW FLOOR E2.03 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOOR-POWER 11/o8/zo19 COruSTRUCTION SET 12/06/2019 1 CITY COMMENTS A2.03 LEVEL THREE FLOOR PLAN A5.02 ELEVATIONS C11 STREET LIGHTING PLAN S503 PT CABLE PROFILE TYPICAL DETAILS P2.01 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-PLUMBING E2.04 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-POWER 1 2B 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,500 1500 A2.04 LEVEL FOUR FLOOR PLAN A6.01 BUILDING SECTIONS LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS S504 POST TENSION TYPICAL DETAILS P2.02 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-PLUMBING E2.05 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-POWER A2.05 LEVEL FIVE FLOOR PLAN A6.02 BUILDING SECTIONS L1 LANDSCAPE PLAN S505 SLAB TO COLUMN TYPICAL DETAILS P2.03 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOOR-PLUMBING E2.06 LEVEL 6-ROOF PLAN-ELECTRICAL 1 ZC 2 BDRM/2.5 BATH/ 2,535 292 2827 Private Terrace A2.06 ROOF PLAN A6.03 BUILDING SECTIONS L2 LANDSCAPE&SCREENING S506 SLAB TO COLUMN TYPICAL DETAILS P2.04 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-PLUMBING E4.00 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAMS A7.01 WALL SECTIONS STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS S601 TYPICAL WOOD SECTIONS AND DETAILS P2.05 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-PLUMBING E5.00 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES 1 2D 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,624 1624 A2.07 UNIT FLOOR PLANS SCALE: A2.08 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A7.02 WALL SECTIONS S101 COVERSHEET S602 TYPICAL WOOD DETAILS P2.06 ROOF PLAN-PLUMBING E5.01 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES 5TH WOOD FLOOR RES 1 3B 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,501 2915 1501 TOTAL UN TS 17,855 18822 1247 7988 45912 � DATE w 10/24/2019 w MININUM # OF BEDROOMS PER UNIT UNIT SIZE (MIN.) 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ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS ROOF FLASHINGS AND � - ;T-',;-i� � ; � PEDESTALS OVERTPO � PEDESTALS OVERTPO � i I � ROOFING MEMBRANEOVER ROOFING MEMBRANEOVER i ADDED ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT SERVICE PATHWAYS � 4:12 ; R-ZS POLY INSULATION . R-ZS POLY INSULATION � BOARD OVER PLYWOOD BOARD OVER PLYWOOD � REQUIRED AS PART OF THE INTERIOR FINISH OUT � I ' DECKING DECKING � � CONTRACT, ARE TO BE PERFORMED BY THE I � � � I � � � �+ w OWNER'S/LANDLORD'S ROOFING CONTRACTOR. � `--r ---------------------------------------------------------------------- � U FINISH-OUT CONTRACTOR TO ARRANGE AND i � � I I � � �, COORDINATE ROOFING PENETRATIONS, FLASHING � � I I � � AND PATHWAYS WORK. IN NO CASE WILL � � I I I C� � � �W U N A U T H O R I Z E D R O O F I N G P E N E T R A T I O N, � I I � � I I � � Q �H F L A S H I N G O R P A T H W A Y W O R K B E P E R M I T T E D B Y � i j � 4:12 4:12 I I � ;� � ��' THE FINISH-OUT CONTRACTOR OR HIS I I � I I � � � �� SUBCONTRACTORS.= I � � � � � p � I � I � Z � �H 8. 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ROOM TAG ROOM NAME BASE FLOOR WALLS CEILING NOTES 424 MASTER SUITE UNIT 1A 301 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) *HARD SURFACE 5/8"GYP.BD.(PNT) 5/8"GYP.BOARD 425 MASTER BATH 302 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 426 WARDROBE 303 MECHANICAL N/A UNIT 2D 427 LIVING ROOM 304 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 428 KITCHEN 305 BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) 429 MECHANICAL 306 MASTER SUITE WOOD(PNT GRADE) 430 MASTER SUITE 307 MASTER BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) 431 MASTER BATH 308 WARDROBE WOOD(PNT GRADE) 432 WARDROBE 309 BALCONY WOOD(PNT GRADE) 433 BEDROOM UNIT 16 310 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) �T1 434 BATHROOM � 311 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 435 CLOSET w UNIT 1E 436 LANDING 312 MECHANICAL N/A � 313 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) � 437 MECHANICAL � � L/� 438 MASTER SUITE 314 CLOSET WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � � �� 439 MASTER BATH 315 BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) '^ � � � C/1 � 316 MASTER SUITE WOOD(PNT GRADE) �T� 440 WARDROBE r"'�1 Q [�� 317 MASTER BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � �/1� 441 BEDROOM � � � W� 318 WARDROBE WOOD(PNT GRADE) �� 442 BATHROOM H � UNIT 1C 319 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) � ~J z O U 443 CLOSET 1 — � COMMUNITY 444 HALLWAY 320 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) O �U �Z 321 MECHANICAL N/A � � COMMUNITY 445 ELEVATOR LOBBY � � �� 322 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � �� MAINTENANCE 446 MECHANICAL ROOM 323 BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � MIXED USE-ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE: � 324 MASTER SUITE WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � LEVEL FIVE -RESIDENTIAL � � 325 MASTER BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) UNIT NO. 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ROOM NAME BASE FLOOR WALLS CEILING NOTES r—\ 326 WARDROBE WOOD(PNT GRADE) w UNIT 2A 501 GAME ROOM WOOD 5/8"GYP.BOARD 5/8"GYP.BOARD UNIT 1D 327 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 502 BEDROOM 328 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) 503 BATHROOM 329 MECHANICAL N/A 504 CLOSET 330 MASTER SUITE WOOD(PNT GRADE) 505 STORAGE 331 MASTER BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) 506 MECHANICAL ROOM 332 WARDROBE WOOD(PNT GRADE) 507 BATHROOM 333 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) UNIT 3B 508 KITCHEN 334 BATHROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 509 LIVING ROOM 335 CLOSET WOOD(PNT GRADE) 510 MECHANICAL UNIT 1E 336 FOYER WOOD(PNT GRADE) 511 BEDROOM 337 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) 512 CLOSET 338 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 513 BATHROOM 339 BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) 514 MASTER SUITE 340 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 515 MASTER BATH 341 CLOSET WOOD(PNT GRADE) 516 WARDROBE COMMUNITY 342 HALLWAY WOOD(PNT GRADE) UNIT 2C 517 GAMEROOM COMMUNITY 343 ELEVATOR LOBBY �NOOD(PNT GRADE) �� 518 BEDROOM MAINTENANCE 344 MECHANICAL RUBBER 519 CLOSET 520 BATHROOM NOTEs: A R C H I T E C T� 4700 WESTGROVE DRIVE,STE.200 521 MECHANICAL 1. *OWNER TO MAKE FINAL ADDISON,TX 75001 PHONE:972-333-9455 522 PRIVATE TERRACE EMAIL:ralph@busharchitects.design EMAIL:jay@busharchitecks.design EMAIL:butler@busharchiteds.design UNIT 1E 523 GAMEROOM PROJECT N0. 18-154 524 MECHANICAL 525 POWDER ����� ��� DATE DESCRIPTION 09/04/ZOl COMMENTS COMMUNITY 527 COMMUNITY 10/24/2019 PERMIT SET TERRACE MAINTENANCE 528 MECHANICAL COMMUNITY 529 HALLWAY COMMUNITY 530 ELEVATOR LOBBY (J� V..� MAINTENANCE 531 MECHANICAL ROOM J � SCALE � 1/4"=1'-0" w o, ROOM FINISH SCHEDULES = U � DATE A2.15 SCALE: NTS = 10/24/2019 � � z � SHEET o A2. 15 0 � W =aF (n N �x¢¢ F z3z� w c z s �o� ¢o z oz z w�wFza�� �z� CONTROL]OINTS NOTES: � �°�� ��o�z�� A6.01 a^ O� v,¢ oaWwz��u z ��,00Qx��,���W H� rxwd��'z�^Nx� 1. 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APROVED o TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � OCTOBER 23, 2019 TI TLE i U� Z a� w a DATE c�� m � � � � � � - - ' OWNER'S CERTIFICATION /� � � � �� ' I , � / / / / \ � � � Lot 1, Block N, WESTLAKE ENTRADA, an addition to the Town of Westlake according to the plat thereof recorded under LINE TABLE / / � / 1 1 ,632 SQ. FT. �-. Instrument No. D216027206, Real Property Records, Tarrant County, Texas. � - / / _1 ^ NUMBER BEARING DISTANCE / � � - / OWNER'S DEDICATION � LOT 1 R, BLOCK 0 I / Sti ,,4 L1 N 18'14'25" E 13.33' � , 1 / N � / // � / / NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: p L2 S 71°27'20" E 23.43' L3 S 00°00'QO" E 25.02' � �� � / \ / / / That BG FOX, LLC, does hereby adopt this Plat, designating the herein above described property as REPLAT OF LOT 1, BLOCK / � � � / N, WESTLAKE ENTRADA, an addition to the Town of Westlake, Tarrant County, Texas. The easements thereon are hereby PROJECT LOCATION L4 N 89'S8'S7" W 49.50' / � WESTLAKE ENTRADA / \ � / � reserved for the purposes indicated, and in accordance with the easement documents filed with the Town of Westlake and L5 N 31°32'00" W 18.01' � / (INST. N0. D218071847) � _ � � / Tarrant County. The utility and fire lane easements shall be open to fire and police units, garbage and rubbish collection agencies and the public and private utilities for which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the Town of L6 N 18'14'25" E 15.53' � �/ (P R.T.C.T.)� \ � Westlake for the use of a particular easement. The maintenance of paving or any other surface on the utility and fire lane m 5o`P�PB�VD �' � \ � J � easements is the sole responsibility of the property owner. No buildings, or other permanent improvements shall be constructed, � CURVE TABLE / � �v �WL ENTRADA BUILDING, LLC � / . reconstructed or placed upon, over or across the easements as shown. Said easements being hereby reserved for use and o � p: O � (INST. N0. D218137177� , _� _ � / accommodation of all public utilities for which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the town of Westlake. NUMBER DELTA RADIUS CHORD CHORD ARC � �Q�J (D.R.T.C.T.) / Any public utility for which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the Town of Westlake to use a particular BEARIrvG D�ST,4rvCE LENGTH � � � � / / easement shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or part of any buildings or other improvements which in any way VICINITY MAP C1 22°39'01" 30.00' N 82°43'S7" W 11.78' 11.86' � / � � � may endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of its system in the easement and that public utility � �/� � � ! , � shall at all times have full right of ingress and egress upon the easement for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, (NOT TO SCALE) C2 71'27'20" 30.Oo' S 35'43'40" E 35.04' 37.41' / / i inspecting, patrolling, and maintaining and adding to or removing all or part of its system, subject to complying with all ordinances, / / � / 10'x10' WATER ESMT. i C3 90°01'03" 39.00' S 45°00'31" W 55.16' 61.27' �C O (INST. N0. D216027206) S � - - - rules, regulations and resolutions of the Town of Westlake, Texas, and in accordance with the easement documents filed with the / / �� \ /� (P.R.T.C.T.) / � � 42 001 SQ. FT Town of Westlake and Tarrant County. The Town of Westlake, Texas, and the public utility shall have the right of ingress and C4 12°46'57" 112.67' S 83°36'32" W 25.08' 25.14' � WATER ESMT. / ° egress to private property for the purpose of reading meters, maintenance and service required or ordinarily performed by that (INST. N0. D218071847) �j. / utility. No generic "U.E.S." (utility easements) will be allowed. No easement will be allowed by separate instrument without C5 18'45'17" 172.67' S 67'S0'38" W 56.27' 56.52' / �� � \\ (P.R.T.C.T.) � � o� / LOT � , BLOCK P written approval by the Town of Westlake. C6 5°03'53" 1466.56' N 21°01'28" E 129.60' 129.64' � / // / \ �/ � s' LIGHT AND DUCT BANK ESMT. � s��^`�' � WESTLAKE ENTRADA � \ / � (INST. N0. D216027206) � oti Notwithstandin an thin to the contrar in this Plat, the owners, for themselves and their successors and assi ns, reserve and / / / � (P.R.T.C.T.) O O �o "\ g Y g Y g O , � ,�� (INST. N0. D218140387) � N �• � retain the right to grant other rights and easements across, over or under the easement tract(s) to such other persons as the � � � � � � �c�� ��• �P.R.T.C.T.� owners deem proper, provided such other grants are subject to the easements to the Town of Westlake granted in the easement /� � � � documents, and the uses granted do not materially interFere with the use of said easements by the Town of Westlake for the o �0 2o ao � �� �� � Q- � ��. G `�'�,'�� I MRW INVESTORS, LLC purposes set forth herein and the Town approves said additional easements or additional uses in writing. Any damages to � � �qR/qe /RpH �� (INST. N0. D216147255) facilities located in said easements as a result of the use granted to such other person shall be promptly repaired by such other SCALE: 1" = 20' �F� 6' LIGHTING, DUCT BANK, Q C1 ��NST w��T� I TR�-couNrr, AND ATMOS ESMT. �D.R.T.C.T.� person, and the Town of Westlake shall have no responsibility for any damage to such other person's facilities in connection with � � � � N�• p R��HT\ \ (INST. N0. D218140387) the use of said easement by the Town of Westlake. 2 J OF (P.R.T.C.T.) � TRI-COUNTY ESMT. Q � � 2 (p�R�T C.�2�2pg� �'�Y \ \ \ (INST. N0. D218140387) In addition, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Plat, the owners, and their successors and assigns, may use the , 3� / / / � � ` � (P.R.T.C.T.) easement tract(s) identified in the easement documents, and shown within the boundaries of the platted property for paving, � oi � S ��.2' \ \ � - � - - - - - - pedestrian walkway, parking, landscaping and aerial improvement purposes (the "improvements"), which do not materially ' „ � -� _ interfere with or prevent the use by the Town of Westlake of said easements for the purposes set forth herein. Any damages to J� � / / / 2� E � facilities located in the easements identified on the platted property as a result of such uses shall be promptly repaired by the � � � � ��8 8'� \ then-current owner of the platted property that caused such damage, and the Town of Westlake shall have no responsibility for 0 Q / � � any damages to the improvements in connection with the use of said easements by the Town of Westlake. m � � / � LEGEND � � / / � That the undersigned does hereby dedicate to the Town of Westlake, in fee simple, to the public in perpetuity forever, the streets D.R.T.C.T. DEED RECORDS,TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS � m / and alleys shown thereon. The streets and alleys are dedicated for public purposes. ESMT. EasEMENT �` � / � - _ INST. INSTRUMENT �� = Q p - This plat is approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, regulations and resolutions of the Town of Westlake, TeXaS. NO. NUMBER � / / Q �V HATCHED AREA TO BE � � - � PG. PAGE ���Q ^ ABANDONED - � Witness my hand this the day of , 20 Q / � O Ory BY THIS PLAT N P.R.T.C.T. PLAT RECORDS,TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS / �� _ �O � UGHT ESMT. � I SQ. FT. SQUARE FEET � � � �' 16,387 SQ. FT. 8.05� � �v a`� �-' (0.376 ACRES) (INST. N0. D216027206) E (P.R.T.C.T.) / � Cp � � By: BG FOX, LLC � AREAS TO BE ABANDONED BY THIS PLAT � � � �S= Q' LOT 1 , BLOCK N � a Texas limited partnership �� � 10' WATER ESMT. � � � �. WESTLAKE ENTRADA (INST. N0. D216027206) I _ � (INST. N0. D216027206) �P•R.T.C.T.) / M �� / � � By: Printed Title: / � V (P.R.T.C.T.) 15' DRAINAGE ESMT. J Q li �� / / (INST. N0. D216027206) � � U � �"' i N Printed Name: (P.R.T.C.T.) / / BG FOX, LLC TO BE ABANDONED BY THIS PLAT \ � _ � � � (INST. N0. D217204553) � Q � �a � �/ � � (D.R.T.C.T.) I � � STATE OF TEXAS § / � �,y� S �2•os, `V z COUNTY OF § � �y�� / ��ry / .-, � � \.\8"F " / ,�,� / ����.� / � cr�� � � � BEFORE ME, the undersigned a Notary Public, in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally ~v^ry 3�N� ^ry � � � HATCHED AREA TO BE � o �'-� � °�o� � ���� � � ABANDONED appeared known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing �^¢� ��° �O � � • / � io' ELECTRIC ESMT. BY THIS PLAT 1 .292 ACRES instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in �°i� �• �.=�n N �q� (INST. N0. D216027206) / �'v.� � / ^ �" / �V �ry/� "�/ �'-� �M SANITARYRSEWER EISMT �P•R.T.C.T.) � �\ G� I tll2 CapaClty tIl2P@ICl Stat@CI. / �G� �O t�� y4 �,s' (INST. NO. D216027206) �I - � N 84'57�48� E 143.02' C� � _ � � _ � � � LOT 1 , BLOCK M GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the da of 20 QJ� � _ � h �� /M -(P.R�T.C.T.) � � � � 21�� Y � � � � �. �,N� �h _ �_ - WESTLAKE ENTRADA � �� � � � ^ -�m �� o / � � _ / �,� �� �32o C4 L4 (INST. N0. D216027206) � � / / (P.R.T.C.T.) Notary Public, State of Texas � / / � s� � G� - _ � �. , CADG FORREST LANE 6, LLC � � / � � �� � I SURVEYOR S CERTIFICATE o / / / (INST. N0. D217129635) � I (D.R.T.C.T.) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: d� / 10'x10' WATER ESMT. � � � � / (INST. NO. D216027206) ' That I, David F. McCullah, do hereby certify that I prepared this Plat and the field notes made a part thereof from an actual and �N / (P.R.T.C.T.) � � / / �o' ELECTRIC ESMT. � accurate survey of the land and that the corner monuments shown thereon were properly placed under my personal supervision, � / / (INST. N0. D216027206) � / / (P.R.T.C.T.) � in accordance with the Subdivision regulations of the Town of Westlake, Texas. Y� > I 15' DRAINAGE ESMT. \ \ 1 / � / \ / I (INST. NO. D216027206) Dated this the 1th day of October, 2019. m / / / � �/ I �P.R.T.C.T.) / � � / / ��� I � / � �,�� 6� I 8,269 SQ. FT. � O / F��,So�ti° � � J _ \ � / E 0 F T o / � � � 5�0�o�o�G� / - - - � LOT 2, BLOCK N r��P��SrE,p o;�-q 0� � / � / ��'�`�5���`� � I WESTLAKE ENTRADA �' � � David F. McCullah •*'••••••��, •• wl � � / (INST. N0. D216027206) � g y �Cj v: z � � I Texas Re istered Professional Land Surve or No. 4023 ... ........�... J / / / / � 10' WATER ESMT. (P.R.T.C.T.> / (�.� ��9��FESS���.•y0� . •'(' P• � (INST. NO. D216027206) I � �'� �•S U R�� � / / / / / � (D.R.T.C.T.) 1 M � CADG FORREST LANE 6, LLC / ' � / � , 1 .218 ACRES � (INST. N0. D217129635) STATE OF TEXAS § o � / � / � (D.R.T.C.T.) � § M COUNTY OF Q� / � � LOT 3 BLOCK N � � � � BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally appeared David F. �i / � � � � WESTLAKE ENTRADA � � McCullah, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to o � � � � (INST. N0. D216027206) � s' WALL MAINTENANCE ESMT. / me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. � / � � � (INST. N0. D216027206) z � / / � (P.R.T.C.T.) (P.R.T.C.T.) � GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the day of , 20 � � � I � \ \ SAND PHARMACY WESTLAKE 10881 LLC � � REPLAT � / � cn I I (INST. N0. D217245875) � / / �i \ 0 F � (D.R.T.C.T.) � � � ,o' WATER ESMT. \ , y W E S T L A K E E N T RA D A °' i I INST. N0. D216027206) Notar Public, State of Texas � / I I �D.R.T.C.T.) / � LOT 1 , BLOCK N z o GENERALNOTES BEING 16,387 SQUARE FEET 00 IN THE WILLIAM H. PEA SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1246 � 1. Basis of bearing, horizontal and vertical position derived from the Texas WDS RTK Network-Texas State Plane Coordinate � System, NAD83, North Central Zone (4202). TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS � OCTOBER 2019 w 2. No floodplain exists on this site. � `Y' BGE Inc. N 3. Selling a portion of this property by metes and bounds is a violation of the Town Ordinance and State Law and is subject to � � � fines and withholding of utilities and building permits. �WNER . = 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 101, Frisco, TX 75034 � � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com � 4. No generic"U.E.s" (utility easements)will be allowed. No easement will be allowed by separate instrument without written BG FOX, LLC � TBPLS Licensed Surveying Firm No. 10193953 � Co ri ht 2019 ; approval by the Town of Westlake. 29 ain t, te O pY 9 � Grapevine, TX 76051 a� �0 5. Unless otherwised noted, all boundary corners & lot corners are 5/8" iron rod set with yellow cap stamped "BGE". a Contact: David McCullah Z Telephone: (972)464-4839 • Email:dmccullah@bgeinc.com X � Project No. 1234-56�JAL/DFM C7 TROPHY CLUB o o � � J �O O �� J ���F' CRE�'���G�"c �BOB JAMES �v`' Medlin MEqO� �� � � e�R�5�,5�� Cemete�0 Golf ` Y � ��, Course � J o - S�N TROPHY 2 FAlgy SEMINOLE -� � _ �' �i �P �(C q r w � � � 114 ���9 Go� �'O�,�cr FRESN MEADO`i'� ma Z N Q a x v� � s'�G N �� �NVERNESS I W �� Y � ''<o��z m� � y I Q BGE� �11C. 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DATE DESCRIPTION � \\a y \\ \� X � \\ \\ Q O J Y �.� � �� � i o ,� m �y � � � �� � LEGEND 'v� T ��o DRAWN BY: o � � \ �� 0 �, \ � \ �� A BLOCK NAME CHECKED BY: i � ° � \ � � ° �\ ��\ DATE: � \ \ °� �\ \ . �; � o \\ \�� PROJECT NUMBER. � � \ `� Y ° \\ R � � Sheet No. o � p �\ � � N KEY MAP `` GRANADA \\tt �\ i \ w \ \ � \ � \ i \ � \\ II � Z \ a C3 : � U �' \ \ .� Z� �� �� � � sHEET C3 oF c�o ma / / / I �� / TROPHY CLUB o o � � � I � � " � � // ��F' J CRE�'����o G�"��� c�—i BOB JAMES � � � / � �� , �v`'� Medlin MEqO�� � �� � Q a � / I / 5�,,� Cemetery Golf �" � / I / _ OF.R N5�'( 0 < � v / Course a o / / // / S TROPHY G���2�9 \P ���dycr SEMINOLE J= T= o � - U � � � /� '� � ��4 �� Go� ��p,� r�RES�MEADO`N mw z �tn � � �� � � � � s'�G � �� �NVERNESS a '� I W � � �, '', � � , � , j � � o�� � Q / � � � �/ ���� �� � �� / �a``� m i y � BGE, I11C. / ° '/ � I I � _ _ _ � � ' / WESTLAKE � � � INVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 �� ' �'� � �� ;�� � � '� ���� �, p Frisco, TX 75034 � �; � �% � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com � / � � � , � � B ��� K � ,' � ��� TBPE Registration No. F-1046 � � ,� � / . � ��� � � K�"� Contact: Jason Frey �: �i . i 'w.°�x �o LOT 1 R '�� , -' o ��4 � Tel: 972-464-4821 o Copyright 2017 � / e� , , � ,�� �� ` � _—_� , __ / N �. 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ALL WESTLAKE ENTRADA INFRASTRUCTURE ASSUMED AS J � � m � Q / ;; � I I (3 SPACES� EXISTING FOR THIS PLAN SET Z O W � � � / ' � � I � 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF CURB UNLESS O w W N � � � , � � � I OTHERWISE NOTED � � J � \ � LL � � � � / 15 TCMUD ;' l � II jl — — � � � � O � � � � � �WA TER ESMT� / II II �� � ., �; / / � _ _ � - - - , G II z � Z � // // „ ° � �� � � j � � _ _ — — — — — — — � I � BM1 — "❑" Cut found on top of cufi at the south median nose approximately w � � � U o / - - ?,- - -',i— I 691 feet southeast of the intersection of Solana Blvd. and Davis Blvd. U 0 �, / / / / / — � — %� — \ I I • Elev. 668.963' � � � �� �� � �� i ��� � L3 �, s cicHr Z � / � ESMT & D.B. � I BM2 — "❑" Cut found on top of curb in the west turn lane median at the � � % � � � � THESE PLANS ARE ISSUED FOR � / °, � � r � intersection of Davis Blvd. and Hwy 114 approximately 38 feet west of the THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY `i ,� � � � (/.4R/ABLE � � B L 0 C K M centerline of Davis Blvd. and 8 feet southwest of traffic signal pole on J � a ° � � � � southwest comer of intersection. REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED / S.S.E. I � FOR CONSTRUCTION. Y �� � ,,� �� � (TO BE MOD/F/ED� �' �� � ��� Elev. 667.93 � � � LOT � WHEN ISSUED IN � � �_� / � FINAL FORM THEY WILL BE � � ; � � \ �� %/' /' TBM1 — ❑ Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davi SEALED, SIGNED AND DATED. --- u n � � ��° � � PROPOSED PARK/NG � �� � � ��� � � � Blvd. and Dove Road. Elev. 668.96 f/ / N � 4�/ (7 SPACES� \ I I � �`� TBM2 — "❑° Cut in median nose at intersection of Davis Blvd. and Bull Wa RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER: � �� � / �� �� 10' ELEC � ,� � Y• BGE, iNc. a Elev. 679.58 TEXAS REGISTERED ENGINEERING � �' %-'a / ���� ;; � � ESMT � y � � �� /�� PROPOSED PARK/NG FiRM F-�o46 N � / / / � �I / JASON A. FREY, P.E. � �/ a 25�' F/RE LANE / �---� \ �' ' � (4 SPACES� TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 N / �/ / / ��� X ��� \ _ — — — — — — _ I 1Jr� OCTOBER 23, 2019 � , / o � � ° � / / / LINE TABLE CAUTION c /� �'�!E. I D.E. � � � � � � � � � o � � / / LINE LENGTH BEARING :� � Contractor to Verify exact location � / I / / L1 108.805 S71' 27' 20.00"E & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to � a � �� � ' � � any Construction Activities L2 25.024 SO° 00' 00.00"E � � � , � WALL MA/NTENANCE �i� � MINIMUM � OF UNIT SIZE UNIT SIZE TOTAL � OF / ESMT. CAUTION � ��i � BEDROOMS PER � � � o a � ,� � ` �/ � M I N I M U M AVERAG E U N ITS TOTAL L3 49.499 N89° 5$' 57.09��w �oNTA�T_ ,-800-o��-TESS � / � � � � LO� f\ I V / U N IT L4 18.003 N31' 32' 00.45"W �18 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION \ � L5 15.530 N18° 14' 24.63"E � - / / �� / / � � � �� � ���. � LOT 2 1 BEDROOM N A N�A N�A N A REvisioNs � /`�/ � � �, A � � ��� � � � REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � ' / � � � / � � � % � 2 BEDROOM 1 ,278 1 ,710 9 g0 CURVE TABLE � � �� � \� /; j � CURVE RADIUS DELTA ANGLE ARC LENGTH LONG CHORD Z i� % � �� � �� 3 B E D R 0 0 M 2,6 0 2 2,6 0 2 1 10 c� 30.00� �,•2��20�� 37.41' S 35°43�40�� E, 35.04� � � � ���� � � \ / ° / C2 39.00' 90°01'03" 61.27' S 45'00'31" W, 55.16' N � � 0 � , o / �� � / � / C3 112.67' 12°46'19" 25.11' S 8336'51" W, 25.06' � / ' � � / C4 172.67' 18°45'42" 56.54' S 67°50'50" W, 56.29' 'v� �� a � � DRAWN BY: o � / / C5 1466.56' 5°03'55" 129.65' N 21°01'29" E, 129.61' � � B LO C K N � / CHECKED BY: w / ,�� � / � 11 ... LOT 3 � ' ,, , �,,,; � ; � DATE: i 0 a �; PROJECT NUMBER: � � 0 Y m Sheet No. � 0 � � SITE PLAN � DEVELOPER OWNER SURVEYOR/ENGINEER w � ;' CENTURION AMERICAN MRW INVESTORS, LLC BGE, Inc. Z 1800 Valley View Lane, Suite 300 1800 Valley View Lane, Suite 300 . = 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204, Frisco, TX 75034 N Framers Branch, Texas 75234 Framers Branch, Texas 75234 � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com �� TBPE Registration No. F-1046 �� z� Contact: Michael Beaty Contact: Michael Beaty Copyright 2018 �� Telephone: (214)-287-9009 Telephone: (214)-287-9009 sHEET C4 oF c�o ma GENERAL NOTES TOWN OF WESTLAKE GENERAL NOTES TROPHY CLUB N o J � 1. THESE NOTES APPLY TO ALL SHEETS IN THIS PLAN SET. 1. THE APPLICABLE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, THE CURRENT VERSION OF THE "STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION" ��� J c����m�� G�'��� �BOB JAMES PUBLISHED BY N.C.T.C.O.G. AND THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS SHALL APPLY. IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT, TOWN OF WESTLAKE y��,`'� Medlin MEq00� �`' �� � 2. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR, AND MUST OBTAIN PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, ALL NECESSARY CONSTRUCTION PERMITS REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL STANDARDS SHALL GOVERN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE TCEQ, A.W.W.A., AND A.S.T.M. REGULATIONS. 5�,� Cemetery Golf i Y ,, � ER'h �( J� Course r ¢ o - MUNICIPALITY. CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE A COPY OF THE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY'S STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ON SITE.. e �NSE c� � Fq� SEMINOLE y�, J = 2. ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE SUBJECT TO INSPECTION BY THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. THE TOWN RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR 5 TR�PHY o 20� \P vr�qr w � _ � 3. EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE TAKEN FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS PROVIDED BY THE UTILITY OWNER AND FIELD LOCATIONS OF SURFACE REJECT MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP THAT DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION OF THE TOWN. �'F�,9 00 �,0�cF FRESHMEADO`N Wa Z N Q APPURTENANCES. LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE GENERALLY SCHEMATIC IN NATURE AND MAY NOT ACCURATELY REFLECT THE SIZE AND LOCATION OF EACH 3. ALL DISTURBED AREAS OFF-SITE SHALL BE SEEDED OR SODDED AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS. 114 \ ° G� U' �?� �NVERNESS a x I `� W PARTICULAR UTILITY. SOME UTILITY LINES MAY NOT BE SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACTUAL FIELD LOCATION AND � � �02�� J `� PROTECTION OF EXISTING FACILITIES WHETHER SHOWN OR NOT. CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPAIRS TO EXISTING � � Q FACILITIES, WHETHER SHOWN OR NOT, DAMAGED BY CONTRACTOR'S ACTIVITIES. DIFFERENCES IN HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL LOCATION OF EXISTING 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ONE (1) APPROVED SET OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS ON THE JOB SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. �o z y � BGE, I�1C. UTILITIES SHALL NOT BE A BASIS FOR ADDITIONAL EXPENSE. WESTLAKE � � � INVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE AT LEAST FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION. N � Frisco, TX 75034 4. ANY CONTRACTOR / SUBCONTRACTOR PERFORMING WORK ON THIS PROJECT SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE SITE AND SHALL BE SOLELY ���� � � RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING FACILITIES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM HIS OPERATIONS. SAID EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS 6. ALL PAVING AND UTILITIES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE SPECIFICATIONS. Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO BERMS, DITCHES, FENCES, AND PLANTS. ANY REMOVAL OR DAMAGE TO EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE 7, AN ENGINEERED TRENCH SAFETY PLAN IS REQUIRED WHEN THE TRENCH DEPTH EXCEEDS 5�. K�NG TBPE Registration No. F-1046 REPLACED OR REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT HIS EXPENSE AND SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. Contact: Jason Frey 8. BASED ON OUR UNDERSTANDING AND THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE TOWN, THE WATER AND SANITARY SEWER LINES COMPLY WITH THE WATER 114 Te1: 972-464-4821 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ADEQUATE SITE DRAINAGE DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL USE SILT FENCES (OR AND SANITARY SEWER MASTER PLANS FOR THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. � OTHER METHODS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER AND TOWN) AS REQUIRED TO PREVENT SILT AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS FROM FLOWING ONTO ADJACENT � Copyright 2017 PROPERTIES. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL EROSION CONSERVATION, AND SILTATION ORDINANCES. WATER NOTES: � e`�� CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL DEVICES UPON COMPLETION OF PERMANENT DRAINAGE FACILITIES AND THE Q SOLqNq ESTABLISHMENT OF A STAND OF GRASS OR OTHER GROWTH TO PREVENT EROSION. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING PERMITS AND 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PURCHASE A COPIE(S) OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, LATEST EDITION, AND FOLLOW SAID STANDARDS ��o��r APPROVALS BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS. DURING CONSTRUCTION. DOVE ROAD C'i�s.� 6. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAINTAIN NEAT AND ACCURATE CONSTRUCTION RECORD PLANS. A COPY OF THESE RECORD PLANS ARE 2. ALL WATER LINES, FITTINGS, AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, LATEST o ��TF TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER UPON COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION. EDITION. ALL WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS TO BE FORD COMPRESSION FITTINGS. ALL BENDS TO HAVE RETAINER FITTINGS (MEGA-LUG). USE DOMESTIC �ooa N DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS ONLY. ,��<� Q 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE ALL NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID CONTACT WITH OVERHEAD AND UNDERGROUND POWER LINES. THE �, CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS AND ALL FIELD CONDITIONS THAT MAY AFFECT CONSTRUCTION. 3. ALL FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL HAVE ONE (1) HYDRA-STORZ CONNECTION AND TWO (2) 2.5" HOSE NOZZLES, SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM MAIN BARREL , VALVE OPENING OF 5.25", AND SHALL BE PLACED ON MAINS OF NOT LESS THAN 6" IN DIAMETER. ALL FIRE HYDRANTS ARE TO BE PAINTED PER VICINITY MAP ~ 8. SHOULD DISCREPANCIES OCCUR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER TO OBTAIN THE ENGINEER S CLARIFICATION BEFORE COMMENCING WITH ARTICLE IV, SECTION 2.H.5 OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS AND AGREED TO BY THE TOWN. (NOT TO SCALE) THE CONSTRUCTION. DEVELOPER 9. CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL EXCESS EXCAVATION MATERIALS AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. 4. UTILITY CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE APPROPRIATE LOCATION MARKS ON THE CURBS PER THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS. CENTURION AMERICAN 1 O. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL AVAILABLE PRECAUTIONS TO CONTROL DUST. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTROL DUST BY SPRINKLING WATER, OR BY 5. ALL WATER MAINS SHALL BE PVC AWWA-C900, DR18, CLASS 150 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 1800 Valley View Lane, Suite 300 OTHER MEANS APPROVED BY THE TOWN AND ENGINEER, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 6. TOP OF WATER MAIN SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 48" BELOW THE TOP OF CURB OR 48" BELOW FINISHED GRADE. METALLIC DETECTOR TAPE WILL BE Farmers Branch, TX 75234 USED. VALVES TO BE EXTENDED TO WITHIN 1' OF GROUND IF MORE THAN 36". Contact: Michael Beaty 11. ALL EXCAVATING IS UNCLASSIFIED AND SHALL INCLUDE ALL MATERIALS ENCOUNTERED. UNUSABLE EXCAVATED MATERIAL AND ALL WASTE RESULTING Te1: 214-287-9009 FROM SITE CLEARING AND GRUBBING SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF SITE BY THE CONTRACTOR AT HIS EXPENSE. 7. FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE LOCATED 6' BEHIND THE BACK OF CURB (MIN). 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING FOR LINE AND GRADE CONTROL POINTS RELATED TO EARTHWORK. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN THE WATER MAIN BY INSERTION OF "POLY PIGS" AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS. COST FOR "POLY PIG" CLEANING WILL BE THE MOORELAN D� 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SALVAGE AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING POWER POLES, SIGNS, MANHOLES, TELEPHONE RISERS, WATER VALVES, ETC. DURING RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. ALL CONSTRUCTION PHASES. Enginecriny • Dcvrl.npmcnt • Lo�;tr�ct���, 9. ALL DOMESTIC WATER SERVICES SHALL BE 1" CLASS 200 POLYETHYLENE. 14. BACKFILL SHALL BE FREE FLOWING, FREE OF ROCKS AND LARGE CLODS. BACKFILL SHALL BE PLACED IN 6 TO 9 INCH LIFTS AT OR ABOVE OPTIMUM - . MOISTURE AND MECHANICALLY COMPACTED TO 95 PERCENT STANDARD PROCTOR FOR ALL UTILITIES. 10. CORPORATION STOPS SHALL BE FULL OPEN PRIOR TO BACKFILL. 15. ALL PROPOSED GRADING WHERE ANY BUILDINGS MAY POTENTIALLY BE CONSTRUCTED SHALL BE AT OR ABOVE OPTIMUM MOISTURE AND MECHANICALLY 11. CURB STOPS SHALL BE TESTED FOR FULL FLOW WHEN THE SYSTEM IS PRESSURE TESTED. � COMPACTED TO 95 PERCENT STANDARD PROCTOR. ALL OTHER GRADING SHALL BE AT OR ABOVE OPTIMUM MOISTURE AND MECHANICALLY COMPACTED Q Q TO 90 PERCENT STANDARD PROCTOR. CONTRACTOR WILL HAVE TO COORDINATE WITH THE UTILITY COMPANIES FOR ANY REQUIRED UTILITY 12. METER BOXES SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND PLACED IN PAVEMENT PER TOWN OF WESTLAKE METER BOX DETAILS FOR IN-PAVEMENT X ADJUSTMENTS AND / OR RELOCATIONS. METER BOXES. w Q � 13. WATER MAINS TO BE LOCATED PER THE PLANS. v Q 16. EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AS SHOWN ON THE GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL PLANS FOR THE PROJECT SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO THE START Q � OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES ON THE PROJECT. 14. METER BOXES SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO FINISH GRADE PRIOR TO PAVING. � � � 17. ALL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PROJECT. CHANGES 15. EXTEND SAMPLING POINT 2' ABOVE EXISTING GRADE AND END WITH A 1" CURB STOP. SAMPLING POINTS WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE CONSTRUCTION U Z � � ARE TO BE APPROVED BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER AND THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. INSPECTOR. � 7 � O 18. IF THE EROSION CONTROL PLAN AS APPROVED CANNOT CONTROL EROSION AND OFF-SITE SEDIMENTATION FROM THE PROJECT, THE EROSION CONTROL z � � ` uJ U PLAN WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE REVISED AND / OR ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES WILL BE REQUIRED ON-SITE. 16. PIPE SHALL BE TESTED AT 150 PSI FOR FOUR (4) HOURS. � ~ � w � z 19. IF OFF-SITE BORROW OR SPOILS SITES ARE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS PROJECT, THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE DISCLOSED AND SHOWN ON THE 17. CHLORINATE WATER LINES AT 500 PPM FOR FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS. CHLORINATION IS ACCEPTABLE DURING THE PRESSURE TEST. U � O Q Q EROSION CONTROL PLAN. OFFSITE BORROW AND SPOILS AREAS ARE CONSIDERED PART OF THE PROJECT SITE AND THEREFORE SHALL COMPLY WITH 1 8. F L U S H I N G A N D C H L O R I N A T I O N S H A L L B E C O O R D I N A T E D W I T H T H E C O N S T R U C T I O N I N S P E C T O R. O � W C 4 � THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE EROSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS. THESE AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH PERMANENT GROUND COVER PRIOR TO FINAL z J J � � APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT. 19. ALL TAPS ON EXISTING MAINS SHALL BE WET TAPS. NO SIZE-ON-SIZE TAPS ALLOWED. Q m � W � � � 20. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ABIDE BY ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS GOVERNING EXCAVATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE U � O �°' DETAILED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR TRENCH SAFETY SYSTEMS THAT COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE LAWS GOVERNING EXCAVATION. THESE PLANS 20. EXISTING VALVES SHALL BE OPERATED BY CITY PERSONNEL ONLY. ONCE THE NEW WATER LINE IS ACTIVATED AND PASSES BACTERIOLOGICAL TESTING, � � z ^ � Ur W N SHALL BE SEALED BY AN ENGINEER EXPERIENCED IN THE DESIGN OF TRENCH SAFETY SYSTEMS AND LICENSED BY THE STATE OF TEXAS. SUBMIT PLAN THE VALVES MAY BE OPERATED BY CITY PERSONNEL ONLY. w � Q � J z Q � TO THE OWNER PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ASPECTS OF WORK RELATED TO SANITARY SEWER NOTES: a O J � � w � a EXCAVATION. J � rn m � N 21. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE OPERATION OF ALL EXISTING VALVES WITH THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PURCHASE A COPY OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, LATEST EDITION, AND FOLLOW SAID STANDARDS DURING z O �� ;� w � RESPONSIBLE FOR SITE TRENCH SAFETY DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. CONSTRUCTION. � � J W > N 2. ALL SANITARY SEWER LINES, FITTINGS, AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, � - � � � 22. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN INCLUDING THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION OF GRATE INLETS LATEST EDITION. � � N AND ALL UTILITIES CROSSING THE STORM SEWER. � � 0 3. ALL RESIDENTIAL CLEANOUTS WILL BE BASS & HAYS 404 CLEANOUT OR APPROVED EQUAL. IZ � � j 23. THE SITE UTILITY CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL MATERIALS AND APPURTENANCES NECESSARY FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF THE STORM SEWER. � THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE SHALL INSPECT ALL PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. 4. THE SANITARY SEWER SERVICE LINE SHALL BE EXTENDED A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET PAST THE PROPERTY LINE. U Q O 0 24. THE CONTRACTOR'S BID PRICE SHALL INCLUDE ALL INSPECTION FEES. AS AN ALTERNATE, THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PAY THE INSPECTION 5. SERVICE LINES SHALL BE 4" PVC AND SHALL BE PLUGGED AND PRESSURE TESTED WITH THE MAIN LINE. z FEES DIRECTLY TO THE TOWN. CONSTRUCTION STAKING TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR, UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED TO BY THE OWNER. °' 25. THESE PLANS DO NOT EXTEND TO OR INCLUDE DESIGN OR SYSTEMS PERTAINING TO THE SAFETY OF THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR IS ITS 6. SERVICE LINES ARE TO BE LOCATED AT THE DOWNHILL SIDE OF THE LOT. THESE PLANS ARE ISSUED FOR � EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THE SEAL OF HEREON DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY SUCH SAFETY 7, THE TOP OF SEWER PIPE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 48" BELOW FINISHED GRADE. THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY =� SYSTEM THAT MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER BE INCORPORATED IN THESE PLANS. REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED J 8. THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO PULL A MANDREL THROUGH SEWER PIPE. FOR CONSTRUCTION. � 26. SEEDING SHALL BE BROADCAST SEEDING IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCTCOG SPECIFICATIONS ITEM 3.10 "SEEDING". WHEN ISSUED IN � 9. A TV INSPECTION OF THE SANITARY SEWER LINES IS REQUIRED. FINAL FORM THEY WILL BE � 27. FERTILIZER SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCTCOG SPECIFICATIONS ITEM 3.11 "FERTILIZER". SEALED, SIGNED AND DATED. 0 a 10. THE SEWER PIPE WILL BE PRESSURE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TNRCC LOW PRESSURE AIR TEST (SECTION 317.2 (a)(4)(B)). REFER TO MANHOLE N 28. WATER, SEWER, & DUCT BANK WILL HAVE DETECTOR TAPE INSTALLED BETWEEN EMBEDMENT AND NATIVE BACKFILL. DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS. RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER: � 29. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION, SIZE, AND MATERIAL OF ALL UTILITIES AFFECTED BY CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO BEGINNING 11. ENGINEERED CASING IS REQUIRED WHEN CROSSING STREETS LARGER THAN COLLECTORS. TEXAS REGIS ERED ENGINEERING � CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT AND COORDINATE WITH ALL AFFECTED UTILITIES 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DIG TESS FIRM F-1046 r 1-800-344-8377 12. NO SERVICES ALLOWED ON CLEANOUT STACK. JASON A. FREY> P.E. `i TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � 30. CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE AND ADJUST EXISTING UTILITY MANHOLE LIDS, CLEANOUTS, WATER VALVES AND OTHER SURFACE APPURTENANCES AS 13. ELIMINATE DISCHARGE INTO THE EXISTING SEWER SYSTEM BY PLUGGING LINE AT CONNECTION. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE BILLED FOR THE DISCHARGE OCTOBER 23, 2019 � REQUIRED FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE UTILITY ADJUSTMENTS WITH OTHER DISCIPLINES AND THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY DURING CONSTRUCTION. � AGENCIES AND PROVIDE FOR ALL FEES FOR PERMITS, CONNECTIONS, INSPECTIONS, ETC. THESE ADJUSTMENTS SHALL BE CONSIDERED INCIDENTAL TO � i CAUTION ! ! �i THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT. 14. UTILITY CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE APPROPRIATE LOCATION MARKS ON THE CURBS PER THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, LATEST ° E�ITI�N. Contractor to Verify exact location L 31. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING PROPERTY MONUMENTATION AND PRIMARY CONTROL. ANY SUCH POINTS WHICH THE CONTRACTOR & Depth of Exist Facilities Prior to � BELIEVES WILL BE DESTROYED SHALL HAVE OFFSET POINTS ESTABLISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ANY MONUMENTATION 15. PIPE MATERIAL FOR WASTE WATER LINES SHALL CONFORM TO THE NOTES SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING AND TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROJECT any Construction Activities � DESTROYED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE REESTABLISHED AT HIS EXPENSE. SPECIFICATIONS. SANITARY SEWER LINE SHALL BE SDR-35 PVC IF DEPTH OF LINE IS 10' OR LESS AND SDR-26 IF DEPTH OF LINE IS GREATER THAN 0 10'. EMBED SEWER PIPE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL MUNICIPALITY DESIGN STANDARDS. CAUTION ! � ! 0 32. BARRICADING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL CONFORM TO THE CONTACT: 1-800-DIG-TEss o LATEST EDITION OF THE 'TEXAS MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES" PART VI IN PARTICULAR. TRAFFIC FLOW AND ACCESS SHALL BE 48 HOURs PR�oR To CONSTRUCTioN � MAINTAINED DURING ALL PHASES OF THE CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING TRAFFIC SAFETY MEASURES FOR WORK 16. WATER AND WASTEWATER LINES SHALL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 9'APART (CLEAR DISTANCE). WHEN SEPARATION CANNOT BE MAINTAINED, SANITARY � ON PROJECT. SEWER SHALL EITHER BE ENCASED IN CONCRETE OR UPGRADED TO PRESSURE PIPE (MIN. SDR 26). °' STORM DRAIN NOTES: REVISIONS � 33. ONSITE PLANAMETRIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING TAKEN FROM DATA PROVIDED BY G&A CONSULTANTS CONFIRMED BY BROWN AND GAY ENGINEERS IN REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � JULY 2014.. 1. ALL CULVERT HEADWALLS AND INLETS TO HAVE STONE CLADDING. x � 34. ANY DAMAGES THAT MAY OCCUR TO REAL PROPERTY OR EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE RESTORED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO AT LEAST THE SAME 2, NO PRECAST CURB INLETS. o CONDITION THAT THE REAL PROPERTY OR EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS WERE IN PRIOR TO THE DAMAGES. THIS RESTORATION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE Z OWNER'S APPROVAL; MOREOVER, THIS RESTORATION SHALL NOT BE A BASIS FOR ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION TO THE CONTRACTOR. RESTORATION 3. ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP FOR STORM DRAIN CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE NCTCOG STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS � SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED T0, REGRASSING, REVEGETATION, REPLACING FENCES, REPLACING TREES, ETC. CONSTRUCTION, LATEST EDITION, AND THE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY REQUIREMENTS. U O i 35. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR T0: 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN DRAINAGE AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION. PONDING OF WATER WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. � � A. PREVENT ANY DAMAGE TO PRIVATE PROPERTY AND PROPERTY OWNER'S POLES, FENCES, SHRUBS, ETC. 5. STORM PIPE SHALL BE CLASS III REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE (RCP) 18" AND ABOVE IN DIAMETER AND SDR-35 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) PIPE OR N B. PROVIDE ACCESS TO ALL DRIVES DURING CONSTRUCTION. HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) BELOW 18"IN DIAMETER. DRAWN BY: o C. PROTECT ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TO REMAIN IN SERVICE. � D. NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES AND VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. GRADING NOTES: � 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADMINISTER SPRINKLERS FOR DUST CONTROL, EARTHWORK OR BASE CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED OR AS DIRECTED BY THE CHECKED BY: Y 36. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN UTILITY SERVICES AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION. ENGINEER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY STANDARDS. 0 j 37. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KEEPING SIDEWALKS ADJACENT TO THE PROJECT FREE OF MUD AND DEBRIS FROM THE CONSTRUCTION. 2. FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM 95 PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE STANDARD PROCTOR TEST, ASTM DATE: � 38. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL SURPLUS MATERIAL FROM THE PROJECT AREA UNLESS INSTRUCTED DIFFERENTLY BY OWNER OR ENGINEER. THIS D 698. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE COMPACTING OPERATION, FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE BROUGHT TO A MOISTURE CONTENT RANGING FROM +2 PERCENT c� WORK SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY TO THE CONTRACT AND IS NOT A SEPARATE PAY ITEM. POINTS ABOVE OPTIMUM TO +6 PERCENTAGE POINTS ABOVE OPTIMUM +2 TO +6. PRO,IECT NUMBER: �° PAVING NOTES: � 39. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COORDINATION, INSPECTION, AND TESTING AS REQUIRED BY THE OWNER AND/OR THE LOCAL � MUNICIPALITY. 1. CONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL INCLUDE PAVEMENT REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL REQUIRED FOR NEW WALK, DRIVE, CURB, GUTTER AND OTHER PAVING Sh eet N O. o FEATURES. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COORDINATION, INSPECTION AND TESTING REQUIRED BY THE OWNER AND/OR THE LOCAL N 40. ALL WORK IN THE CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY, PROPERTY AND EASEMENTS SHALL BE CONSIDERED PUBLIC. ALL OTHER WORK SHALL BE CONSIDERED PRIVATE. MUNICIPALITY. G E N E R A L N 0 TE S � � � 2. PAVING SECTIONS SHALL BE SAWCUT IN 15' X 15' SQUARES. � �' 3. PAVEMENT REMOVAL AND REPAIR SHALL CONFORM TO THE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE AN EFFORT TO PROJECT o CONCRETE AND/OR ASPHALT EDGES. z i 4. CONCRETE PAVING JOINTS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AS RECOMMENDED IN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT NOTED BELOW. � N C5 z° 5. SITE PAVING AND PAVEMENT SUBGRADE SHALL BE PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT N0. MS153490R3 PREPARED BY EWI 0 ui� AND DATED FEBRUARY, 2016 C�� SHEET C5 �- C10 m c� -- - � a a � � I �� / TROPHY CLUB W � / � I I I � � � / ' .��'° o ��� � �°-� � � / / �����'' CRE�'���G c �BOB JAMES � � � / / �v Medlin MEqO� �� � � � / I I �/ e�R�NSE� CemeteJO Course � a o = / // /� / S� TR�PHY G��2�9 \P ���dycr SEMINOLE J= T= o � - U o a / � \ �/ 114 �� Go� �'�p,� r FRESN MEADO`i'� mw z N vQ � � \ � s�G U' �� �NVERNESS a '� I W Y qd � � �� � � � �o�� � �_� / � �� �� � / <a i y � � BGE� �11C. , / ° a / / � � _ _ _ � � WESTLAKE � � � INVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 / � / � / �, p Frisco, TX 75034 � // °' J/ �/ � ���� N � � � � / Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com �� � /l � ° �� � B �0 C K � � KINc TBPE Registration No. F-1046 � � � 10' X 10' I / Contact: Jason Frey � � � a � W.E. L 0 T 1 R � 114 Tel: 972-464-4821 / ��-' a � / � Copyright 2017 / � � ��� � 6' LIGHT — � Q SOLANq e�� � � ESMT & � � �r �o� � � � D.B. � � � / DOVE ROAD C'��s, � � �� ° �° a ° � \ � � , B �OCK P � `��� �T � � o J \ ��O (n , � ' � a� a , � � � �OT 1 ��`� � d d \ O O � i a � � , VICINITY MAP - ' - i �� ��/ � ° a ° � ° a a o � � � s' LIGHT (NOT TO SCALE) DEVELOPER � �� � � -� a J � � ESMT & >o' x 20' CENTURION AMERICAN � // � a a D•U• TRI. C.DU/V/ / / / / `° I ELEC. ESMT 1800 Valley View Lane, Suite 300 � , � Farmers Branch, TX 75234 � � � \ � � ❑VERALL LEGEND Contact: Michael Beaty / � � \ � — Te1: 214-287-9009 � � � a�� � � a a ' � ,-�` FH �� a � � a , a � � � J , , , a a ° � PROPOSED FIRE HYDRANT �� � � � a ��— — � a a a a ' �� MOORELAND / � / � a , a p �� SSMH PROPOSED SANITARY En.Jin�or��� . c��,���,�R,�,-�r . •���:��.��c���. � �d � �� \ � \ " d � ° a a a g � a � a ° a ° '� � � MANHOLE / � ` , � / � / / J� � ..._. _ a a � / a �� - - PROPOSED STORM INLET �/ � �� a PROPOSED STREET LIGHT / a/ � / \ � _ _ � — � Q / /, / i � / a , � � — EXISTING TRANSFORMER w X 20' PUBLIC ACCESS ,� ,� �� B LO C K N � 0 w & UTILITY ESMT. � � � II � � LS PROPOSED LANDSCAPE Q � � / � ' �� LOT � 3' LIGHT �I o 5 �0 2a EXISTING STREET LIGHT � � � / // d J �� � O , 9 9 8 S I os�� _ / EXISTING GAS METER U Z � � �� �� �� � � R ETA L F F E = 6 71 . 5 5 9 MOD/F/ED� � SCALE: 1�� - ,o� z � � z �, o � � � � EXISTING ELECTRIC MANHOLE LLJ � � ° � � GARAG E �FE = 6 61 . 55 ' �o' X �o' — � EXISTING SIGN � F= U w � z � � w.E � � � � � Q � � � � e � � � 0 � EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT z J � J W � /� /� / o� d /� � 15' D.E. —� ��,. M � - , >0' ELEC ,, , (TO BE � U � � W � � � �� �� l � /l ' ESMT ABANDONED� � � I � � z ^ Q O � � i i i a w � Q rJ zY =`� � � ° / / �� �_ � oa � � � � O J � w Q a , � �, � � � ` ._. �" a J � �0 � N , Q � � � f , o � �'a � � � � . � � ... ° � � � W � // �/ a a / / � y v I a o O�y � � � n , � r � � � o LL � J � q J // ) � � v/ � N / / � /�' TCMUD l � a � a o J ' v a �' �p � a O I � �, / � a � w,a rER ESMr � , a a o o a U � _ _ z p z o a — N / / Q / / a a /L� — — � — _ v— a s � N / / /a// / o Q o 0 0 4 = � `` — — — — — — ° ° o �� w � � � O // // a / � / a— _� / a — 4- o — a 4 a o � / I O' � V � O � / �� � o ° / �a � , / 6 LIGHT � 3 / / a / a I'/ ESMT & D.B. �' / , / °� �, � 4 l/,4R/ABLE o- � a � i-' / a / a S.S.E. THESE PLANS ARE ISSUED FOR � B LO C K M THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY ;� / , � / � / ° �TO BE MOD/FIED� � � REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED � / i a �2� FOR CONSTRUCTION. � a , LOT � WHEN ISSUED IN ° � REMOI/E THE EXIST/NG 54 L.F. EXIST/NG CURB � NOTES: FINAL FORM THEY WILL BE � � y� INSTALL LOIVG/TUDINAL BUTT JOINT � 1. ALL WESTLAKE ENTRADA INFRASTRUCTURE ASSUMED AS SEALED, SIGNED AND DATED. � � a.� � / � � \ � ���� a EXISTING FOR THIS PLAN SET °� R E M O I/E T H E E X I S T I N G 8 8 L F E X I S T I I V G C U R B � � � 2. A L L D I M E N S I O N S A R E T O F A C E O F C U R B U N L E S S �' � � INSTALL LOIVGITUDINAL BUTT ✓OINT I I OTHERWISE NOTED RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER: � � � 10' ELEC � - �" BGE, �Nc. � �J / � \ � ESMT � � a—� a T E X A S R E G I S T E R E D E N G I N E E R I N G L i/ � d /� � � � BM1 — "❑" Cut found on to of curb at the south median nose a roximatel FIRM F-1046 N Q ! / / � \ � v o P PP Y JASON A. FREY, P.E. i , / / o/ 691 feet southeast of the intersection of Solana Blvd. and Davis Blvd. TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � �� //� 10� X 10� _ _ - - - - - I �,5' a Elev. 668.963� OCTOBER 23, 2019 o a � W.E. I D.E. � � / ao l , � / � � � � BM2 — "❑" Cut found on top of curb in the west turn lane median at the ! ! C A U TI 0 N � � � �.� / � / � intersection of Davis Blvd. and Hwy 114 approximately 38 feet west of the contractor to ver�fy eXact iocat�on ` /� � � centerline of Davis Blvd. and 8 feet southwest of traffic signal pole on & �eptn of EX�st Fac�i�t�es Pr�or to � a � � � N SOUthW2St COPllef Of IlltefS8Ct1011. any Construction Activities i ° / �� � W,4LL MAINTENAIVCE � � �o� Elev. 667.93' / ESMT. CAU TION ! ! ! o ° / �� � � TBM1 - "❑" Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davis coNTACT: �-800-�i�-rEss � ,� � �� , > � B �0 C K N / � �� H���RS PR�oR To �oNSTR��T�oN Blvd. and Dove Road. Elev. 668.96 M �'j / / � / � T � � / / � � \ �� I 2 � TBM2 — "❑" Cut in median nose at intersection of Davis Blvd. and Bull Way. REVISIONS � �a � �� \ � REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � / / � / � Elev. 679.58 � / � � / � � \ J / / \ \ \ / // Y � � � \ � � � PAVEMENT LEGEND S � / �� � � � � (SEE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT) N � � 0 , � � �� � / CONCRETE PAVERS ABOVE 3/4" OF SAND / � � � a ° \ � � ° AND 5.5" 3,600 PSI CONCRETE W/ #3 o � / / BARS ON 18" O.C.E.W. ON 6" OF DRAWN BY: o � / LIME/CEMENT TREATED STABILIZED �, � B LO C K N /� PAVERS�TYPEE A DR LOCATIONS FOR CHECKED BY: � LOT 3 � � � � � � / / a °� CONCRETE BAND� 3,600 PSI CO�NCRETE W/ DATE: � � � / � #4 B A R S O N 1 8 O.C.E.W. O N 8 O F L I M E/ ° 0 I CEMENT TREATED STAB SUBGRADE. SEE PROJECT NUMBER: � -� � ARCH. PLANS FOR FINISH AND LOCATION. o � SEE CONCRETE BAND DETAIL SHEET 37 � � � Sheet No. o , � � PAVEMENT W/ #3 BARS � 24" O.C.E W.C� P A VI N G P LA N w � � � 0 Z a C6 : U �' .� Z a�i 0 �� sHEET C6 oF c�o ma TROPHY CLUB o o � � J �O O �� J ���F' CRE�'���G�"c �BOB JAMES �v`' Medlin MEqO� �� � � e�R�5�,5�� Cemete�0 Golf ` Y � ��, Course � J o - S�N TROPHY 2 FAlgy SEMINOLE -� � _ �' �i �P �(C q r w � � � 114 ���9 Go� �'O�,�cr FRESN MEADO`i'� ma Z N Q / �j d / / � �1 �O�� J � Y _ � s'�G N �� �NVERNESS a '� I W � �� l � � <a i y � � BGE� �11C. � l I � e / � WESTLAKE � � / � J/ / � ��INVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 � � � ; � � � ���� p Frisco, TX 75034 � � / �� � � � � � � � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com � � / � ° ° � � B �0 C K � � / � K� TBPE Registration No. F-1046 �� � I �� ° �� 10' X 10' � / \ � "� Contact: Jason Frey �� � � a wE LOT 1 R � � , � � � � ��� � � ��� � / ;� 0 114 Tel: 972-464-48Copyright 2017 // � a , � � � / , - / � 5 SOLANq e�� � 6 LIGHT � � � � �/ � ESMT �c � � � � � � � o��r / � D.B. 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ALL WESTLAKE ENTRADA INFRASTRUCTURE ASSUMED AS JASON A. FREY, P.E. o � / , �, / I L � � ; / � EXISTING FOR THIS PLAN SET TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � � � � � � , , � _ _ � , � � OCTOBER 23, 2019 � � a / >0 X 10 � - - - - 15 � . 0 d / � / / / \ / � - W.E. D.E. a � /y` ��, `� � / � 1 BM1 - "❑" Cut found on top of curb at the south median nose approximately ! ! C A U TI 0 N i i ° � � � � - / 691 feet southeast of the intersection of Solana Blvd. and Daws Blvd. Contractor to ver�fy eXact iocat�on 2 �� � � � � �' - - � � EIeV. 668.963' & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to � �� � � `� � � � � � � � , any Construction Activities i \�, o �� \ I W,4LL MAINTENAIVCE � \ BM2 - "❑" Cut found on top of curb in the west turn lane median at the i i i � ESMT. r � CAUTION . o � �� �� I / � / , intersection of Davis Blvd. and Hwy 114 approximately 38 feet west of the coNTACT: �-Boo-DiG-rEss o �� � � / � � � ��� �/� � � centerline of Davis Blvd. and 8 feet southwest of traffic signal pole on �� HouRs PRioR To CONSTRUCTioN a /� � ` �_ southwest comer of intersection. o � � �� � f\ � �_ Elev. 667.93' � �i,� � , � � LOT 2 � ��, - REVISIONS � � \ \ � \ n n REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � , / / ,� \� \ �\\ / � � TBM1 ❑ Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davis / / ,\ \ \� \\ \ \\ \ � Blvd. and Dove Road. Elev. 668.96 J � - TBM2 - "❑" Cut in median nose at intersection of Davis Blvd. and Bull Way. Z Elev. 679.58 U O m / o LEGEND � � � N � � � DRAINAGE AREA BOUNDARY DRAWN BY: � w EXISTING CONTOUR LINE CHECKED BY: i o Table 1: Ih•ainage Areas N Area Area Area Coeff' Time of 5 YR 5 YR lo YR lo YR 25 YR 25 YR 5o YR 5o YR l0o YR loo YR s5o PROPOSED CONTOUR LINE �, DATE: � Designation (sq ft) (Acres) C Asphalt/Conc. Commercial Single Family Grass Concentration Intensity FLOW Intensity FLOW Intensity FLOW Intensity FLOW INTINSITY FLOW - - PROPOSED STORM SEWER 0 0.95 0.70 0.65 0.35 Tc (in/hr) (CFS) (in/hr � ) (CFS) (in/hr) (CFS) (in/hr) (CFS) (IN/HR) (CFS) PROJECT NUMBER: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Y A 1 12,273 0.28 0.70 028 10 6.82 1.4 7.99 1.6 9.20 1.8 10.53 2.1 11.55 2.28 o EXl 34,657 0.80 0.84 0.44 0.35 10 6.82 4.6 799 5.3 10.20 2.0 10.53 7.0 11.55 7.71 P3 �DRAINAGE AREA NUMBER Sh eet N �. m � EX2 13,341 0.31 0.88 0.22 0.08 10 6.82 1.8 7.99 2.2 11.20 2.2 10.53 2.9 11.55 3.12 � Ex3 s6,�64 t.�o o.gs o.94 0.24 o.i2 io 6.s2 1.g �.99 2.2 i1.2o 2.2 io.s3 2.9 ii.ss i2.�s 3.51 32.5 �100-YR RUNOFF IN C.F.S. � � �� ���� � � � DRAINAGE AREA IN ACRES D R A I N A G E A R E A � Z ♦ DRAINAGE FLOW DIRECTION M A P J C7 ci� � STORM DRAIN INLET z � 'o �� sHEET C7 oF c�o ma �� ' � a a /, � � I �� � � - � j� � �� � � TROPHY CLUB � � � / ' // / I I ., I \ / // / / ' ���'°�� �,��� � � / i� � \ \ � / / / / � / ' / ,r��F' �� � ��'c �BOB JAMES � � � � �� � ��1` �� � /� � � � ��� Medlin� Golf M���� �� Y � � � � �� � Cemeter c^ � � � � �I � � ��� � �/ I � � � � ��Sv���� OPHY��v � ����CourseSEMINOLE �-� � i � I / , / / � TR �, O� Vl qY � � c� / `° /� ' � ; i \ � � \ \ / // / // / �tc`�,-9 p P J����F FRESN MEADO`N ma m N Q � � � � � � / � 114 �° °ti r � WW z � � �� � � �� � �� � �� � � � s'�G v' �� �NVERNESS a x I W � `� � � � /� / � \ � � ���m � d � l �� - �� ' ��\� � � �� / <a i y � � BGE, InC. � / / � ° / � ' — — � ' / WESTLAKE � � / / J� / � � � \� / / / / � �NINVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 � �a � � � � �,� � ���� �, p Frisco, TX 75034 � � � � � ' / s � � � � / � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com �- � // � ° ° � � B �0 C K � � � � � KINc TBPE Registration No. F-1046 � � � � ° � 10' X 10' � � � � � Contact: Jason Frey � � � a � W.E. �0 T � � i /����� � � � � / Q 114 Tel: 972-464-4821 /� / � ��-' a �� / ��o`� / / � � � Copyright 2017 / / � � � 6' LIGHT / � — / Q SOLANA e� � / � � ESMT & � � — � � ' � ��o��r i � � / o.B. / ; , - / � � \ '� / DOVE ROAD C'��s, �� ° �° ` ° \ � � � � ' B �OCK P = `�9T� � � � � � � / � � o � a / � U / . 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N / / / TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 i / � � N I \ � OCTOBER 23, 2019 o � �� � ESMr � \ a FIRE COVERAGE � � CAUTION ! ! i / c \ ` � / G ° � � ' � RESIDENTIAL RADIUS=250� Contractor to verify eXact �ocation � / �0� X 1�� � - J,5' \ ,� & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to o �� w.E ������ \ o.E � �, � � � any Construction Activities / / / � j / CAUTION � � � � � � � CONTACT: 1-800—DIG—TESS � � �18 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION o �� , W,4LL MA/NTENANCE ; / //� � \ / � � ESMT. ,� ? / � / REVISIONS � � � < B LO C K I V - � —� � � REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � x � / - � LOT 2 o � J � � � � Z vl / Y \ i U � O i � � c� NOTE: ALL WESTLAKE ENTRADA INFRASTRUCTURE ASSUMED AS o EXISTING FOR THIS PLAN SET � \ �� � � � 'v� � \ DRAWN BY: v \ . � 0 � CHECKED BY: w � • TBM1 — °❑° Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davis o % � Blvd. and Dove Road. 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FREY P.E. / / L// �/ � � \ � � • �I FIRM F-1046 / � � / � ,° �� / � � � � � � � � � • • TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � � � � � �/ � � _ _���;�_ _ _ _ � � � � ���.� �� �� OCTOBER 23, 2019 � ' / �� � v , � � i � � � ° ' ° � ° � � � 1 R,o�, ! ! cAUTioN � � a � � i � � . -- � ° ��' � !\. � � ���� � � �� `�' �� � 'I � Contractor to Verify exact location � ��, � � � � � :� — �� �I � � � � ���� ��W & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to � � a � � ��/� �� � � �ii�ii � � � aYly COY1StYUCtI0Y1 f�CtlVltl26 ������������� ' ��! � � ��,��� � ===' i � �� � � � � � STABI LI ZED C0N STRU CTI 0N EN TRAN CE �A�T�oN � � � ' � I , � � � a l � � � A i � � � \ i � \ � CONTACT: 1-800-DIG-TESS / �18 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ° t\ ; ,, , � ,�;;;� '> �- � �` �� `� � B��ocK N / ; � , TOP ��Ew � � i � � \ ' �� � , � A o ������������ ;� � ;��;�' // ��, \ � � ' ) / '�j � ��' -� � � � LOT 2 � � � RE��S�oNs � � /� � � �� �� �} _-��� � �� �� �� � � � � � �ANY LEI�TH PLUS � TO SEAL ENDS� REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � � �; �/ ��'�_�� � � � �,, ,� �� ��— , � \ � � � x � � � 7� o IJ Z 1� Y IU � O m N �� NOTE: STONE OVERFLOW STRUCTURES OR Silt Fence General Notes Erosion Control Mat Notes � � �� � OTHER OUTLET CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE 1. Steel posts which support the silt fence shall be 1. Erosion control mats shall be in compliance with � INSTALLED AT ALL LOW POINTS ALONG THE installed on a slight angle toward the anticipated NCTCOG Best Management Practices. Erosion �' A'� FENCE AT A MINIMUM OF EVERY 300 FEET. runoff source. Post must be embedded a control mats may be used in place of, or in � i� � minimum of one foot addition to silt fence for sheet flow filtering 8r � � � DRAWN BY: 0 2. The toe of the silt fence shall be trenched-in applications. —� 0 5, with spade or mechanical trencher, so that the 2. 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Y � LOT 1 � -' a � � centerline of Davis Blvd. and 8 feet southwest of traffic signal pole on WHEN ISSUED IN ° ----- southwest corner of intersection. FINAL FORM THEY WILL BE -- — ° �. — ,, � �� / \' o �� a � � �'� �, � � � � l� l� � Elev. 667.93� SEALED, SIGNED AND DATED. / N / a / � I \ � \ � TBM1 — °❑" Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davis RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER: a � � � I � � 7 Blvd. and Dove Road. Elev. 668.96 BGE, INC. � � %JQ � / \ / � � � _� TEXAS REGISTERED ENGINEERING / �/ y � �� „ p FIRM F-1046 N / / / // � , ; �' TBM2 — ❑ Cut in median nose at intersection of Davis Blvd. and Bull Way. JASON A. FREY, P.E. i / a / ❑ � � �%i / Elev. 679.58 TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � / � / _ _ _ � OCTOBER 23, 2019 i'� �, , � / - - - - - � \ � � � a , � , - I�/ a /i � � � , � � � cAUTioN � � � � � � � :� � Contractor to Verify exact location � � � � � & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to � a � � � � � � any Construction Activities o � �� �� � I / � CAUTION � � � � a � � � / i � o � '� � � / �� HouRs�PRioR 8 o coNsrRucTioN ; � � ,� � � , > � B �OCK N % ��� �' � ! � /� � �� � �'� V �OT 2 � �� % � REVISIONS � /� � �� A � REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � � / / � '� / � / � � � ;/ / � � � � � o � � � � / J \ / Z Y � � � � / \ ' / U � � �� � � � , �; � o O m / / �� N / O / / N / � \ \ / o �� a � \ � DRAWN BY: o - � / � � � � B LO C K N / � CHECKED BY: w � LOT 3 � i ��, � � 1 / � � ' DATE: ° I � ,1 �; 0 I PROJECT NUMBER: o II � V - i I '�i 1 � � . 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If not one inch on this o / / � � sheet, adjust scale as necessary. � GOMMON BERMUD?� / - - � 3 I T?�L I?�N GYPRE55 / GUPRE55U5 SEMPER\/I RENS � R,415ED PL,4NTER5, � (30 G?�LLON, 8' HE I GHT) I I SOL I D SOD � ai � +, �,P � / �� � Np One Inch o / / � / / � / o a � � �� � � , _ � � 2 ?�G?��/E / ?�G?�\/E ?�TTENU?�T?� � I Q ° � � (30 G?�LLON, 24" HE I GHT) � � � x � / / / ��. , \ ���� � '� I I TEX?�S S?�GE / LEUGOPHYLLUM FRUTESGENS � T �' �' �' o \ o � � �� � � � � � L� ��\\ ' �' , � (7 G?�LLON, 32 HEIGHT) � � � � � / o / � ��\ ,_,_ I N / / � � 2 L I TTLE JOHN BOTTLE BRUSH / G?�LL I STEMON 'L I TTLE JOHN' � o / / � � �1 ji O (7 G?�LLON, 36" HEIGHT) � a � �� / � G���� L — — — �j � � � ir�r � �� � / O� �� 27 TEXAS SOTOL / D�iSYLIRION TEX?�NUM � � � � � / ' _ _ _ _ (5 G?�LLON, 24" HE I GHT) ^ � O rO / f��..� -�'-, \..� � �� � / L� ' Q O r I � 6 SOFT LE?�F YUGG?� / YUGG?� REGURVIFOLI?� � a � O �/ �� � � � (5 G,4LLON, 24" HE I GHT) � � � � 4" STEEL EDGING � � � �"' � � TYP � � _ �- - - - - V �' Q � i l �' \ ;�_� � \� 30 GULF MUHLY GR,455 / MUHLENB�RG1,4 GAPILL,4R15 'REG�4L MIST' � v� � Ol .. � � � � , O � �r� � (I G,4LLON, PLf�NTS SP�GED 30" O.G., 12" HEIGHT) �/� � I--I � a°� / � ��/—�% �jl� V 1 �i �i �, // �/ IIII ---- Q ►-� � Uj m � O � _____ 65 SI DE O?�TS GR?�M?� / BOUTELOUA GURTI PENDU?�L (� � / � � � � C I ---- (I G?�LLON, PLANTS SP?�GED 30" O.G., 12" HE I GHT) � � N �� � � . • �����, . I `lj '�"{ 4--� � W O � / � � �- ��,� /� ;" 50 MEXIG,4N FEATHER GR,455 / STIP,4 TENNUISSIM,4 �\ (I G,4LLON, PL�4NT5 SP�4GED IS" O.G., 10" HEIGHT) �+ v / �' /, � / �. 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A TREE PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL REMO\/AL OF ALL TREES, PROTEGTED " f � � `' �' �' '� �' � �� AND UNPROTEGTED. SYMBOL COMMON/BOTANICAL NAME SIZE SPACING QUANTITY REMARKS 2. PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE MEASURED AND SIZED AGGORDING TO THE LATEST studiv 13 Design Group, Q[.,�_C. EDITION OF THE TEXAS NURSERY $ LANDSGAPE ASSOGIATION (TNLA) LO LIVE OAK / QUERGUS 1(IRGINIANA 3" GALIPER AS SHOWN 4 6' MINIMUM SPRE�4D; MINIMUM 12' HEIGHT; FULL ROUNDED 3�tb 44'.htain tiu�ee� HEAD 6' MINIMUM BR�4NGHING HEIGHT; NURSERY GROWN, I L��4isvillc.lexas 7�[7�7 SPEGIFIGATIONS, GRADES AND STANDARDS. a6�_6�i-Igua 3. ALL PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS ARE SUBJEGT TO TOWN OF 1^�5TLaKE APPR0I�AL AND MUST BE SPEG I F I ED ON THE APPR01(ED LANDSGAPE PLAN. LE LAGEBARK ELM / ULMUS PARV I FOL I A 3" GAL I PER AS SHOWN 3 6' M I N I MUM SPRE,4D; M I N I MUM 12' HE I GHT; FULL ROUNDED �ri�1 f-i i rr���,r3H��.�; 4. GROUND G01/ERS USED I N L I EU OF TURF GRASS MUST PR01/I DE GOMPLETE HEAD 6' M I N I MUM BR,4NGH I NG HE I GHT; NURSERY GROWN, GOYERAGE WITHIN ONE (I) YEAR OF PLANTING ?.ND MAINT?.IN ADEQU?�TE GOYERAGE AS APPR01/ED BY THE TOWN OF Y�STL�4KE. Rg TEX,45 P?�NSY REDBUD / 2" GALIPER ?�5 SHOWN 3 5' MINIMUM SPREfi�D• MINIMUM 8' HEIGHT• 2" MIN. G,4L.• 5. TREES MUST BE PLANTED FOUR FEET (4') OR GREATER FROM GURBS, GERG I S G�N?�DENS I S TEXENS I S FULL HE�D NURSERY GROWN � � S I DEWALKS, UTI L I TY L I NES, SGREEN I NG WALLS AND/OR OTHER STRUGTURES. THE TOY�I OF WESTL.�KE HAS FIN�4L �4PPR0\/,4L FOR �LL TREE PLAGEMENTS. THESE DOCUMENTS ARE 6. TREE PITS SH,4LL H?�YE ROUGHENED SIDES �4ND BE TWO TO THREE TIMES PH POSSUMHAW HOLLY / ILEX DEGIDUA 2" GALIPER AS SHOWN 3 5' MINIMUM SPREAD; MINIMUM 8' HEIGHT; 2" MIN. GAL.; FOR INTERIM REVIEW WIDER TH�N THE ROOT B�4LL OF THE TREE IN ORDER TO F,4GILIT�4TE HE,4LTHY FULL HE�4D NURSERY GROWN ONLY AND NOT INTENDED ROOT GROWTH. FOR CONSTRUCTION OR �. TREES SH�4LL NOT BE PL�4NTED DEEPER THAN THE B�45E OF THE "TRUNK ITALIAN GYPRE55 / GUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS 9-10' HT. AS SHOWN 3 5' MINIMUM SPRE�4D; MINIMUM q-10' HEIGHT; TREE FORM; BIDDING PURPOSES. FL�4RE". FULL HEAD NURSERY GROWN 8. THE TREE P I T SHaLL BE BAGKF I LLED W I TH N,4TI VE TOP50I L FREE OF ROGK �ND OTHER DEBRIS. AGAVE / AGAYE ATTENUATA 30 G�LLON a5 SHOWN 2 FULL PLANTS Submittal 8-16-2019 q. BURL�4P, TWINE AND WIRE BASKETS SHALL BE LOOSENED AND PULLED BAGK FROM THE TRUNK OF TREE AS MUGH ,45 POSSIBLE. I O. TREES SH,4LL NOT BE W,4TERED TO EXGE55 THAT RESULTS I N SO I L TEXAS SAGE / � GALLON AS SHOWN S�TUR,4TION. IF SOIL BEGOMES SATURATED, THE W�4TERING SGHEDULE SHALL II FULL PL�.NTS BE �4DJUSTED TO �4LLOW FOR DR�INaGE ,4ND �4BSORPTION OF THE EXGE55 LEUGOPHYLLUM FRUTESGENS w'�`�R' LITTLE JOHN BOTTLE BUSH / � GALLON AS SHOWN II. �4 3" L�4YER OF MULGH SH�4LL BE PROVIDED ,4ROUND THE B,45E OF THE 2 FULL PL�.NTS PL�NTED TREE. THE MULGH SH�4LL BE PULLED BAGK 4" FROM THE TRUNK OF GALL I STEMON "L I TTLE JOHN' THE TREE. TEXaS SOTOL / 5 G�4LLON a5 SHOWN 28 FULL PL�4NT5 Q 12. NO PERSON(S) OR ENTI TY MAY USE I MPROPER OR MAL I G I OUS M�41 NTENANGE OR D?SYL I RI ON TEX,4NUM PRUN I NG TEGHN I QUES WH I GH WOULD L I KELY LE�4D TO THE DE�4TH OF THE TREE. � I MPROPER OR MAL I G I OUS TEGHN I QUES I NGLUDE, BUT ,4RE NOT L I M I TED TO, SOFT LE,4F YUGG�4 / YUGGA REGURV I FOL I�4 5 G�LLON �45 SHOWN 6 FULL PLANTS � TOPPING OR OTHER UNSYMMETRIG,4L TRIMMING OF TREES, TRIMMING TREES � W I TH A BAGKHOE, OfZ USE OF F I RE OR PO I SON TO G,4USE THE DE�4TH OF A � �E• GULF MUHLY GR,455 / I G�.LLON 30" O.G. I� FULL PL?�NTS � I 3. ,41..L BEDS TO H,41(E 3" OF GOMPOSTED SO I L, L I V I NG E,4RTH TEGHNOLOGY, OR MUHLENBERG I A GAP I LLARI S 'REG,4L M I ST' Bar is one inch on original � ,4PPf?OVED EQU,4L TO ,4 DEPTH OF 8" MINIMUM. drawing. If not one inch on this � 14. ALL PL,4NT BEDS SH,4LL BE TOP-DRESSED WITH A MINIMUM OF 3 INGHES OF SIDE OATS GR?�MA / I GALLON 3O° 0•G• 67 FULL PL,4NT5 sheet, adjust scale as necessary. � HARDWOOD OR OTHER MULGH. BOUTELOU?. GURTIPENDUAL I 5. TREES 01(EfZH�4NG I NG W�4LK5 �4ND P,4RK I NG SH,4LL H�4VE ,4 M I N I MUM GLE,4R I One Inch I +' TRUNK HEIGHT OF � FEET. TREES OVERH,4NGING PUBLIG STREET P,4VEMENT �� FINISH TP�PER PL�NTING BED DOWN o DRI1/E ,415LE5 AND FIRE L,4NE5 SH�4LL H�4YE �4 MINIMUM GLE,4R TRUNK HEIGHT MEXIGAN FEATHER GRA55 / STIPA TENNUISSIMA I GALLON IS O.G. 48 FULL PLANTS TO TOP OF EDGING GRADE OF 14 FEET. MULGH LAYER ?�S SPEG I F I ED � I6. A V I51 B I L I TY TRI,4NGLE MUST BE P�ZOV I DED ,4T �4LL I NTERSEGTI ONS. SHRUBS TR�I L I NG L�NTANA / I G?�LLON �2�� �•G• 40 FULL PL�4NT5 ,4RE NOT TO EXGEED 30 I NGHES I N HE I GHT. TREES SH,4LL H,41/E ,4 M I N I MUM L?.NT�NA MONTE\/I DEN515 � � GLE,4�Z TRUNK HE I GHT OF � FEET AT TI ME OF PL�4NTI NG. PL?�NT I NG M I X �f � I�. TREES PLANTED ON A SLOPE SH,4L.L H,41/E THE 501 L ST,41 N AT THE ,4VER�4GE GREEPI NG ROSEM�4RY / I G�.LLON 12" O.G. q2 FULL PL?�NTS M�X. I" DOWN A,5 SPEG I F I ED 1`� � GRADE OF SLOPE. ROSEM�4RY OFF I G I N�4L I S 'PROSTR�4TU5' � � T I8. NO SHRUBS SH,4LL BE PERMITTED WITHIN ,4�ZE�45 LE55 TH,4N 3 FEET IN WIDTH. � � ,4LL BEDS LE55 TH�4N 3 FEET I N WI DTH SH�4LL BE G�455, GROUNDG01(ER OR RI VER ROGK BED " BENDA BO?�RD EDG I NG ?�5 SPEG I F I ED � � -v SOME TYPE OF F I XED P�4V I NG. SQU�4RE FEET 4 DEPTH 2p W/ LANDSGAPE FABR I G BARR I ER °; 19. THE OWNE�Z, TENANT, AND/OR THE I R ,4GENT5, I F ANY, SH,4LL BE JO I NTLY ,4ND STONES SH�.LL BE 2"-4" D I A. PLP�ST I G EDG I NG ST�KES � 3'-O" O.G. M�X. W I TH � �"'� o SEVERALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE M,4INTEN,4NGE, EST,4BLISHMENT, ,4ND SEASONAL GOLOR 4" POTS 8" O.G. 23 FULL PL?�NTS PLP�TED DEGK SGREWS FOR ATTP�GHMENT �j � � PERM�4NENGE OF PL�4NT M�4TERIAL. ,4LL L�4NDSG,4PING SH,4LL BE M,4INTAINED LOG�TE ON PL?�NTING SIDE OF EDGE � F� � I N ,4 NE,4T ,4ND ORDERLY M,4NNER ,4T ALL TI MES. TH I S SHALL I NGLUDE, BUT NOT � � � LIMITED TO, MOWING, EDGING, PRUNING, FERTILIZING, W,4TERING, ,4ND OTHER GOMMON BERMUD�4 SOLID SOD SOLID SOD SQ��� 4,3�5 MINIMUM 100� GOVERAGE TYPICAL BED EDGING DETAIL � � ,4GTI V I TI ES NEGE55,4RY FOfZ THE M,41 NTENANGE OF L�4NDSGAPED �4RE,45. FEET � O O 20. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SH,4LL BE M,4INTAINED IN A HEALTHY AND GROWING 4 •� � GONDITION AS IS �4PPROPRI,4TE FOR THE SE,450N OF THE YE�4R. PL,4NT L2 NOT TO SG�LE � � '� �, MATERI,4L TH,4T IS DAMAGED, DESTROYED, OR �ZEMOVED SHALL BE REPL,4GED Q � WITH PLANT MATERIAL OF SIMILAR SIZE �4ND Y,4RIETY WITHIN 30 DAYS UNLE55 � OTHERWISE ,4PPR01/ED IN WRITING BY THE TOWN OF Y�STL�4KE. � r..-� � 21. LANDSG,4PE ,4ND OPEN ,4RE�45 SHALL BE KEPT FREE OFF TR,45H, LITTER AND � � � WEEDS. c� Q 22. AN ,4UTOM�4TI G I RRI G�4TI ON SYSTEM SHALL BE PR01/I DED TO I RRI G�4TE ALL ' � � � �l � L,4NDSG�4PE ARE,45. OVERSPRAY ON STREETS ,4ND WALKS IS PROHIBITED. �4 � h-i � PERM I T FROM THE BU I LD I NG I NSPEGTI ON DEP,4RTMENT I 5 REQU I RED FOR E,4GH \ j ,-� IfZRIGATION SYSTEM. � � � 23. NO PL,4NT MATEfZ1,4L SH,4LL BE �4LLOWED TO ENGROAGH ON RIGHT-OF-WAY, FILTER F�BRIG � � � C� �' SIDEW,4LK5 OR EASEMENTS TO THE EXTENT THAT THE VISION OR ROUTE OF TO WR�P UP SIDES � $"'� � TR,4VEL FOR VEHIGUL,4R, PEDESTRIAN, OR BIGYGLE TRAFFIG IS IMPEDED. OKLAHOMA RI�/ER ROGK �, Np'�: �' ►� � 24. NO PL,4NTING �4RE,45 SH,4LL EXGEED 3:1 SLOPE. 3' HORIZONTAL TO I' I. ST?�BILIZE SOIL BELOW ROOT B,4LL � � c� o VERTIG,4L. PRIOR TO PL?�NTING TO PRE�/ENT T� � p 25. E,4fZTHEN BERMS SHALL NOT INGLUDE GONSTRUGTION DEBRIS. GONTR,4GTOR � TREE FROM SETTLING. V 1 `� MUST GORREGT SLIPP,4GE OR DAM,4GE TO THE SMOOTH FINISH GR,4DE OF THE FILTER F�BRIG �� �� � � p, 2. TOP OF ROOTB?�LL SHA�LL I TO 2 °' BERM PRIOR TO ,4GGEPT�4NGE. � ,4BOVE FINISHED GR?�DE. � 26. ALL WALKW,4Y5 SH,4LL MEET ,4.D.,4. AND T.,4.5. REQUIREMENTS. EXISTING SUBGR?�DE � 3. ,4LL WIRE ROPE ?�ND SYNTHETIG �f � � 2'i. GONTAGT TOWN OF Y�STL�4KE'S PL,4NNING DEP,4RTMENT ,4T FOR L,4NDSGAPE 4" STEEL EDGING (NOT 5�_��� D MATERIALS SH,4LL BE REM01(ED F� INSPEGTION. NOTE L,4NDSG,4PE INST,4LLATION MUST GOMPLY WITH APPROVED NEEDED ON SIDES TH/�T GOMPLETELY FROM ROOTB?�LL A�ND � a�o L,4NDSG�4PE PL,4N5 PRIOR FIN,4L ,4GGEPTANGE BY THE TOY�p�I OF Y�STLAKE BORDER THE Bf�GK OF � REMOVE TOP I/3 OF BURLAP ?�ND/OR OBT?�INING ?� GERTIFIG?�TE OF OGGUP/�NGY. GURBS) G 4. PL,4NTING PITS SHP�LL BE SQU?�RE, � °' 28. F I N,4L I NSPEGTI ON �4ND ,4PPROY,4L OF SGREEN I NG W�4LL5, I RRI GATI ON ,4ND G � L,4NDSG�4PE IS SUBJEGT TO ALL PUBLIG UTILITIES, INGLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED SIDES OF PITS SH?�LL BE B THOROUGHLY SGA�RI F I ED/ROUGHENED � TO M,4NHOLES, Y,4LVE5, WATER METERS, GLE,4NOUT5 ,4ND OTHER � TO EL I M I N,4TE FL,4RED AS SHOWN I N � ,4PPURTENANGES, TO BE AGGE551 BLE, �4DJUSTED TO GR,4DE ,4ND TO THE TOWN _ � o o O �" o E TYP I G,4L DET,41 L OF Y�STLAKE'S PUBLIG WORKS DEPr4RTMENT ST�ND�4RD5. � II I I I II � � �-- -- � I I I I I I I I �;''��" � � 2q. 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PHOTOM ETRICS a 10�24�19 EAST PATIO PHOTOM ETRICS /'� Z /� 2 „ _ , „ 1 1/8" = 1'-0" 1/8 - 1 -0 J SHEET a SP1 .02 w F- � Westlake Town Council TYPE OF ACTION T x E i o w N a F WESTLAKE Regular Meeting - Action Item o i sr i N o r i v E s v o�s i c N Westlake Town Council Meeting Monday, January 27, 2020 ToPrC: Conduct a public hearing and consider an ordinance approving a Specific Use Permit (SUP) to allow for a maximum of 10 residential condominium units to be located an approximately 0.376-acre portion of Block N, Westlake Entrada,located at the southeast corner of Davis Blvd. and Girona Drive. STaFF CoNTaCT: Ron Ruthven, Planning and Development Director Strategic Alignment i � � . , . ., ; . � � - � � High Quality Planning, Design & Planned/Responsible Citizen, Student& Development-We are a desirable well preserve Desirability Development Stakeholder planned, high-quality community that &Quality of Life is distinguished by exemplary design standards. Time Line- Start Date: January 13, 2020 Completion Date: January 27, 2020 Funding Amount: N/A Status - N/A Source-N/A Contract: No Forms: N/A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (INCLUDING APPLICABLE ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY) Curt Dubose, PentaVia Custom Homes, is requesting approval of a SUP for ten residential condominiums in conjunction with a site plan for construction of a new miXed-use building on Block N in the Westlake Entrada development. The condominium units require the approval of a Specific Use Permit(SUP)per the conditions of Ordinance 703 which contains the Entrada zoning regulations. The proposed condominiums would be located on the 3ra, 4tn and Sth floor of the proposed building. Further details of the proposed building are contained in the companion agenda memo describing the site plan request. Page 1 of 4 CONDOMINIUM ZONING Condominiums are authorized by Ordinance 703 only through the approval of a Specific Use Permit (SUP). Ordinance 703 defines a condominium as follows: "Condominium (residential) means a form of real property ownership that combines separate ownership of individual apartments or units with common ownership of other elements. " Condominiums are regulated in Texas under the Uniform Condominium Act of 1993, codified in the Texas Property Code. Condominiums are defined under the act as "a form of real property with portions of the real property designated for separate ownership or occupancy, and the remainder of the real property designated for common ownership or occupancy solely by the owners of those portions". It is important to note that, similar to any other residential structure, cities in Texas cannot regulate whether or not condominiums or owner occupied versus renter occupied. Therefore, a condominium owner may choose to rent their unit to an individual, similar to a single-family homeowner renting their home. CONDOMINIUM DETAILS Though requested, the applicant did not provide any details regarding condominium amenities, interior design and fixtures nor was there any description of the target demographic market for the condominiums. That said, the proposed floor plans are attached. The following is a breakdown of each unit: Entrada Condos Block N Lot 1 Unit# Area (sq.ft.) Bedrooms Bath % of Total 1A 1,289 2.00 2.00 7.22% 1B 1,495 2.00 2.00 8.37% 1C 1,230 2.00 2.00 6.89% 1D 1,624 2.00 2.00 9.10% 1E 2,560 3.00 3.50 14.34% 2A 2,497 2.00 2.50 13.98% 2B 1,500 2.00 2.00 8.40% 2C 2,535 2.00 2.50 14.20% 2D 1,624 2.00 2.00 9.10% 3B 1,501 2.00 2.00 8.41% Total 17,855 21.00 22.50 Average 1,786 2.10 2.25 DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND PID SAP COMPLIANCE The proposed condominiums generally comply with the Entrada Development Plan but their approval is purely discretionary on the part of the Commission and Council. The Public Page 2 of 4 Improvement District (PID) Service Assessment Plan (SAP) accounts for a maximum of 115 condominiums in the PID area. To date, no condominiums are authorized for construction in Entrada given the expiration of previous SUP ordinances approving condominium units in the Plaza Mayor. WESTLAKE ENTRADA RESIDENTIAL ANALYSIS A maximum of 322 residential units were approved for the Westlake Entrada development by Ordinance 703. Ordinance 703 does not specify any details on condominiums and prescribes that the size, number and configuration for any condominium units shall be approved by a separate Specific Use Permit,provided the total number of units does not result in exceeding the 322 total units allowed within the development. To date, a total of 30 residential building permits have been issued in the development—all single family homes. If approved, the proposed SUP amendment would increase the total units authorized for construction to 40 units (30 permitted, 10 condominiums units approved for permitting), leaving a remainder of 282 residential units available for future approval as authorized by Ordinance 703 and 852. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION On January 13, 2020 the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the request subject staff's recommendations by a(5-0) vote. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION Staffrecommends approval of the Specific Use Permit subject to the following conditions: • The maximum number of residential condominium units authorized by the SUP shall not eXceed ten units; • An interior design package must be provided to the Town before the issuance of building permits. The package should include a detailed list of the amenities noted above and a description of fixtures, furnishings and materials. • A building signage plan shall be submitted to the Town and approved by the Town Manager or their designee(s) before the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy; • Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and final inspection for any Condominium, a copy of the official recorded condominium regime document for this condominium that is filed with Tarrant County Clerk shall be provided to the Town Manager or designee and shall be kept in the official Town records; • This SUP shall automatically revoke and expire upon the occurrence of any of the following circumstances: (1) The building permits (not including grading/earthwork permits) allowing the construction of the condominiums are not issued within one year after the approval date of this ordinance; (2) The use authorized by the SUP is abandoned for more than siX consecutive months after either the eXpiration of the building permit(not including grading/earthwork permits), or,after the issuance of the certificate of occupancy; (3) Any change in use of this building to a use other than that described and authorized by this ordinance; (4)Failure to provide the official recorded copy of the condominium regime as described and conditioned herein. These conditions are contained in the proposed ordinance. Page 3 of 4 ATTACHMENTS Exhibits provided by the applicant Proposed Ordinance Page 4 of 4 TOWN OF WESTLAKE ORDINANCE NO. 906 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS APPROVING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT (SUP) TO ALLOW FOR A MAXIMUM OF 10 CONDOMINIUM UNITS LOCATED ON AN APPROXIMATELY 0.376-ACRE PORTION OF BLOCK N AND BEING A PORTION OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT 1, PLANNING AREA 2 (PD1-2), ESTABLISHED BY ORDINANCE 703 FOR THE PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF HWY 114, EAST OF DAVIS, AND NORTH OF SOLANA BOULEVARD, COMMONLY KNOWN AS WESTLAKE ENTRADA. PROVIDING A PENALTY; PROVIDING A CUMULATIVE CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AUTHORIZING PUBLICATION; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Town of Westlake, Texas is a general law municipality; and WHEREAS, the Town Council of the Town of Westlake finds it necessary for the public health, safety and welfare that development occur in a controlled and orderly manner; and WHEREAS, On April 22, 2013 the Town Council approved Ordinance 703 establishing the Zoning for Planned Development 1, Planning Area 2 (PD1-2), also known as Entrada; and WHEREAS, On October 28, 2013 the Town Council approved Ordinance 720 establishing the Development Plan for Entrada; and WHEREAS, following provision of proper legal notice, including written notice to owners within 200 feet of the subj ect property,published notice and posted notice in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act of public hearing, a public hearing was held on January 27, 2020, by the Town Council; and WHEREAS, upon the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission on January 13, 2020, the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, TeXas is of the opinion that it is in the best interests of the Town and its citizens that this SUP, for the property depicted in "Exhibit A", should be approved and adopted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That all matters stated in the preamble are found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein as if copied in their entirety. Ordinance 906 Page 1 of 4 SECTION 2: That the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, TeXas does hereby approve a Specific Use Permit (SUP) for Condominiums for the property depicted in the attached "Exhibit A" and located in PD 1-2 which is an approXimately 85-acre tract located south of Hwy 114, east of Davis Boulevard, and north of Solana Boulevard. The SUP is approved subject to the following conditions: (a) The maximum number of residential condominium units authorized by the SUP shall not exceed ten units; (b) The condominium units authorized by this ordinance shall be constructed in accordance with the plans, specifications and provisions shown in the attached"Exhibit B"; (c) An interior design package must be provided to the Town before the issuance of building permits. The package should include a detailed list of the amenities noted above and a description of fixtures, furnishings and materials. (d) A building signage plan shall be submitted to the Town and approved by the Town Manager or their designee(s) before the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy; (e) Prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy and final inspection for any Condominium, a copy of the official recorded condominium regime document for this condominium that is filed with Tarrant County Clerk shall be provided to the Town Manager or designee and shall be kept in the official Town records; (� This SUP shall automatically revoke and expire upon the occurrence of any of the following circumstances: (1) The building permits (not including grading/earthwork permits) allowing the construction of the condominiums are not issued within one year after the approval date of this ordinance; (2) The use authorized by the SUP is abandoned for more than siX consecutive months after either the expiration of the building permit (not including grading/earthwork permits), or, after the issuance of the certificate of occupancy; (3) Any change in use of this building to a use other than that described and authorized by this ordinance; (4) Failure to provide the official recorded copy of the condominium regime as described and conditioned herein. SECTION 3: It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, Texas, that sections, paragraphs, clauses and phrases of this Ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this Ordinance shall be declared legally invalid or unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such legal invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this Ordinance since the same would have been enacted by the Town Council of the Town of Westlake without the Ordinance 906 Page 2 of 4 incorporation in this Ordinance of any such legally invalid or unconstitutional,phrase, sentence, paragraph or section. SECTION 4: That this Ordinance shall be cumulative of all other Town Ordinances and all other provisions of other Ordinances adopted by the Town which are inconsistent with the terms or provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 5: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions or terms of this ordinance shall be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the Code of Ordinances of the Town of Westlake, and upon conviction shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 6: This ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage as the law in such case provides. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 27TH DAY OF JANUARY 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Amanda DeGan, Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: L. Stanton Lowry, Town Attorney Ordinance 906 Page 3 of 4 EXHIBITS EXHIBIT A Subject Property Exhibit EXHIBIT B Block N Site Plan EXhibit Ordinance 906 Page 4 of 4 � � � � � - - ' OWNER'S CERTIFICATION /� � � � �� ' I , � / / / / \ � � � Lot 1, Block N, WESTLAKE ENTRADA, an addition to the Town of Westlake according to the plat thereof recorded under LINE TABLE / / � / 1 1 ,632 SQ. FT. �-. Instrument No. D216027206, Real Property Records, Tarrant County, Texas. � - / / _1 ^ NUMBER BEARING DISTANCE / � � - / OWNER'S DEDICATION � LOT 1 R, BLOCK 0 I / Sti ,,4 L1 N 18'14'25" E 13.33' � , 1 / N � / // � / / NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: p L2 S 71°27'20" E 23.43' L3 S 00°00'QO" E 25.02' � �� � / \ / / / That BERNAL HOMES, INC. does hereby adopt this Plat, designating the herein above described property as AMENDED PLAT / � � � / OF LOT 1, BLOCK N, WESTLAKE ENTRADA, an addition to the Town of Westlake, Tarrant County, Texas. The easements PROJECT LOCATION L4 N 89'S8'S7" W 49.50' / � WESTLAKE ENTRADA / \ � / � thereon are hereby reserved for the purposes indicated, and in accordance with the easement documents filed with the Town of L5 N 31°32'00" W 18.01' � / (INST. N0. D218071847) � _ � � / Westlake and Tarrant County. The utility and fire lane easements shall be open to fire and police units, garbage and rubbish collection agencies and the public and private utilities for which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the L6 N 18'14'25" E 15.53' � �/ (P R.T.C.T.)� \ � Town of Westlake for the use of a particular easement. The maintenance of paving or any other surface on the utility and fire m P�P B�VD �' \ J 50� \ � � lane easements is the sole responsibility of the property owner. No buildings, or other permanent improvements shall be � CURVE TABLE / � �v �WL ENTRADA BUILDING, LLC � / - constructed, reconstructed or placed upon, over or across the easements as shown. Said easements being hereby reserved for o � p: O � (INST. N0. D218137177) , -� _ � / use and accommodation of all public utilities for which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the town of NUMBER DELTA RADIUS CHORD CHORD ARC � �Q�J (D.R.T.C.T.) / Westlake. Any public utility for which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the Town of Westlake to use a BEARIrvG D�ST,4rvCE LENGTH � � � � / / particular easement shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or part of any buildings or other improvements which in VICINITY MAP C1 22°39'01" 30.00' N 82°43'S7" W 1 1.78' 11.86' � / � � � any way may endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of its system in the easement and that public � �/� � � ! , � utility shall at all times have full right of ingress and egress upon the easement for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, (NOT TO SCALE) C2 71'27'20" 30.Oo' S 35'43'40" E 35.04' 37.41' / / i inspecting, patrolling, and maintaining and adding to or removing all or part of its system, subject to complying with all ordinances, / / � / 10'x10' WATER ESMT. i C3 90°01'03" 39.00' S 45°00'31" W 55.16' 61.27' �C O (INST. N0. D216027206) S � - - - rules, regulations and resolutions of the Town of Westlake, Texas, and in accordance with the easement documents filed with the / / �� \ /� (P.R.T.C.T.) / � � 42 001 SQ. FT Town of Westlake and Tarrant County. The Town of Westlake, Texas, and the public utility shall have the right of ingress and C4 12°46'57" 112.67' S 83°36'32" W 25.08' 25.14' � WATER ESMT. / ° egress to private property for the purpose of reading meters, maintenance and service required or ordinarily performed by that (INST. N0. D218071847) �j. / utility. No generic "U.E.S." (utility easements) will be allowed. No easement will be allowed by separate instrument without C5 18'45'17" 172.67' S 67'S0'38" W 56.27' 56.52' / �� � \\ (P.R.T.C.T.) � � o� / LOT � , BLOCK P written approval by the Town of Westlake. C6 5°03'53" 1466.56' N 21°01'28" E 129.60' 129.64' � / // / \ �/ � s' LIGHT AND DUCT BANK ESMT. � s��^`�' � WESTLAKE ENTRADA � \ / � (INST. N0. D216027206) � oti Notwithstandin an thin to the contrar in this Plat, the owners, for themselves and their successors and assi ns, reserve and / / / � (P.R.T.C.T.) O O �o "\ g Y g Y g O , � ,�� (INST. N0. D218140387) � N �• � retain the right to grant other rights and easements across, over or under the easement tract(s) to such other persons as the � � � � � � �c�� ��• �P.R.T.C.T.� owners deem proper, provided such other grants are subject to the easements to the Town of Westlake granted in the easement /� � � � documents, and the uses granted do not materially interFere with the use of said easements by the Town of Westlake for the o �0 2o ao � �� �� � Q- � ��. G `�'�,'�� I MRW INVESTORS, LLC purposes set forth herein and the Town approves said additional easements or additional uses in writing. Any damages to � � �qR/qe /RpH �� (INST. N0. D216147255) facilities located in said easements as a result of the use granted to such other person shall be promptly repaired by such other SCALE: 1" = 20' �F� 6' LIGHTING, DUCT BANK, Q C1 ��NST w��T� I TR�-couNrr, AND ATMOS ESMT. �D.R.T.C.T.� person, and the Town of Westlake shall have no responsibility for any damage to such other person's facilities in connection with � � � � N�• p R��HT\ \ (INST. N0. D218140387) the use of said easement by the Town of Westlake. 2 J OF (P.R.T.C.T.) � TRI-COUNTY ESMT. Q � � 2 (p�R�T C.�2�2pg� �'�Y \ \ \ (INST. N0. D218140387) In addition, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Plat, the owners, and their successors and assigns, may use the , ` � (P.R.T.C.T.) easement tract(s) identified in the easement documents, and shown within the boundaries of the platted property for paving, � � 3� / � � � N: �oas�as.s� $ � � � � � - � - pedestrian walkway, parking, landscaping and aerial improvement purposes (the "improvements"), which do not materially �/ o / / / E: 2372949.02 � 2�20 \ - .� _ _ interfere with or prevent the use by the Town of Westlake of said easements for the purposes set forth herein. Any damages to n J� � E � facilities located in the easements identified on the platted property as a result of such uses shall be promptly repaired by the � � � � ��8 8'� \ then-current owner of the platted property that caused such damage, and the Town of Westlake shall have no responsibility for 0 Q / � � any damages to the improvements in connection with the use of said easements by the Town of Westlake. m � � / � LEGEND � � / / �� That the undersigned does hereby dedicate to the Town of Westlake, in fee simple, to the public in perpetuity forever, the streets D.R.T.C.T. DEED RECORDS,TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS � m / and alleys shown thereon. The streets and alleys are dedicated for public purposes. ESMT. EasEMENT �` � / � - _ INST. INSTRUMENT �� = Q p - This plat is approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, regulations and resolutions of the Town of Westlake, TeXaS. NO. NUMBER � / / Q �V HATCHED AREA TO BE � � - � PG. PAGE ���Q ^ ABANDONED - � Witness my hand this the day of , 20 Q / � O Ory BY THIS PLAT N P.R.T.C.T. PLAT RECORDS,TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS / �� _ �O � UGHT ESMT. � I SQ. FT. SQUARE FEET � � � �' 16,387 SQ. FT. 8.05� � �v a`� �-' (0.376 ACRES) (INST. N0. D216027206) E (P.R.T.C.T.) / � Cp � � By: BERNAL HOMES, LLC � AREAS TO BE ABANDONED BY THIS PLAT � � � �S= Q' LOT 1 , BLOCK N � a Texas limited partnership �� � 10' WATER ESMT. � � � �. WESTLAKE ENTRADA (INST. N0. D216027206) I _ � (INST. N0. D216027206) �P•R.T.C.T.) / M �� / � � By: Printed Title: / � V (P.R.T.C.T.) 15' DRAINAGE ESMT. J Q li �� / / (INST. N0. D216027206) � � U � �"' i N Printed Name: (P.R.T.C.T.) / / BERNAL HOMES, LLC TO BE ABANDONED BY THIS PLAT \ � _ � � � (INST. N0. D219295635) � Q � �a � �/ �. � (D.R.T.C.T.) I � � STATE OF TEXAS § / / � �,y� S �2•os, `V z COUNTY OF § �v`'�• / ��ry / � � \ ��aryf v / ,�,� ����.� � cr�� � � � �`� BEFORE ME, the undersigned a Notary Public, in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally ��^`b / y�Q N V' / /�ry � / J�. Q• ��� �^ � � / � � HATCHED AREA TO BE a eared known to me to be the erson and officer whose name is subscribed to the fore 011l =�Q ti� / J•=�Q• / � ^ � ABANDONED pp p g g eti•,�' �h. `- O � � • / � io' ELECTRIC ESMT. BY THIS PLAT 1 .292 ACRES instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in �°i���• �=�n � N �� (INST. N0. D216027206) / vcry `O / ^ �-- / � Ory� h/ h'-� �M SANITARYRSEWER EISMT (P•R.T.C.T.) - \ 18 58• G� I tll2 CapaClty tIl2P@ICl Stat@CI. / G� �O t�� y4 �,s' (INST. NO. D216027206) �I - � N 84'57�48� E 143.02' U � � _ � � `� 8.�6� LOT 1 , BLOCK M GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the da of 20 QJ� � _ � h �� /M -(P.R�T.C.T.) � � � � 21�� Y � � � � �. �,N� �h _ �_ - WESTLAKE ENTRADA � �� � � � ^ -�m �� o / � � _ / �,� �� �32o C4 L4 (INST. N0. D216027206) M � / / (P.R.T.C.T.) Notary Public, State of Texas � � � � � � � / / � ��. �� 2_19� Z��2 G� , - CADG FORREST LANE 6, LLC SURVEYOR S CERTIFICATE � � S / I (INST. N0. D217129635) o � � I (D.R.T.C.T.) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: � / N: 7045595.54� 10'x10' WATER ESMT. � N / E: 2372907.09 � (INST. NO. D216027206) ' � / / (P.R.T.C.T.) \ � � That I, David F. McCullah, do hereby certify that I prepared this Plat and the field notes made a part thereof from an actual and / �o' ELECTRIC ESMT. � accurate survey of the land and that the corner monuments shown thereon were properly placed under my personal supervision, � / / (INST. N0. D216027206) � / / (P.R.T.C.T.) � in accordance with the Subdivision regulations of the Town of Westlake, Texas. Y� > I 15' DRAINAGE ESMT. \ \ 1 / � / \ / I (INST. NO. D216027206) Dated this the 16th day of January, 2020. m / / / � �/ I �P.R.T.C.T.) / � � / / ��� I � / � �,�� 6� I 8,269 SQ. FT. � O / F��,So�ti° � � J _ \ � / E 0 F T o / � � � 5�0�o�o�G� / - - - � LOT 2, BLOCK N r��P��SrE,p o;�-q 0� � / � / ��'�`�5���`� � I WESTLAKE ENTRADA �' � � David F. McCullah •*'••••••��, •• wl � � / (INST. N0. D216027206) � g y �Cj v: z � � I Texas Re istered Professional Land Surve or No. 4023 ... ........�... J / / / / � 10' WATER ESMT. (P.R.T.C.T.> / (�.� ��9��FESS���.•y0� . •'(' P• � (INST. NO. D216027206) I � �'� �•S U R�� � / / / / / � (D.R.T.C.T.) 1 M � CADG FORREST LANE 6, LLC / ' � / � , 1 .218 ACRES � (INST. N0. D217129635) STATE OF TEXAS § o � / � / � (D.R.T.C.T.) � § M COUNTY OF Q� / � � LOT 3 BLOCK N � � � � BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally appeared David F. �i / � � � � WESTLAKE ENTRADA � � McCullah, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to o � � � � (INST. N0. D216027206) � s' WALL MAINTENANCE ESMT. / me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. � / � � � (INST. N0. D216027206) z � / / � (P.R.T.C.T.) (P.R.T.C.T.) � GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the day of , 20 � � / � I � \ \ SAND PHARMACY WESTLAKE 10881 LLC � � AM E N D E D P LAT cn � I I (INST. N0. D217245875) � / / �� � OF � (D.R.T.C.T.) � � � ,o' WATER ESMT. \ , y W E S T LA K E E N T RA D A °' i I INST. N0. D216027206) Notar Public, State of Texas � / I I �D.R.T.C.T.) / X � GENERALNOTES LOT 1 , BLOCK N z � 0 1. Basis of bearing, horizontal and vertical position derived from the Texas WDS RTK Network-Texas State Plane Coordinate BEING 16,387 SQUARE FEET m System, NAD83, North Central Zone (4202). IN THE WILLIAM H. PEA SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1246 � TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS 0 2. No floodplain exists on this site. JANUARY 2020 � � 3. Selling a portion of this property by metes and bounds is a violation of the Town Ordinance and State Law and is subject to N fines and withholding of utilities and building permits. BGE, Inc. o OWNER � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 101, Frisco, TX 75034 ��`' 4. No generic"U.E.s" (utility easements)will be allowed. No easement will be allowed by separate instrument without written � = Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com � approval by the Town of Westlake. BERNAL HOMES, INC. � TBPLS Licensed Surveying Firm No. 10193953 � 49 Arta Dr Copyright 2020 � 5. Unless otherwise noted, all boundary corners & lot corners are 5/8-inch iron rod set with yellow cap stamped "BGE". Westlake, TX 76262 a� �o Contact: Israel Bernal a 6. This plat does not alter or remove deed restrictions or covenants, if any, on this property. Phone: (469) 664-5834 Contact: David McCullah Z Telephone: (972)464-4839 • Email:dmccullah@bgeinc.com � 7. Th@ pUrpOS@ Of thlS Amellding Plat IS t0 dedlC8t2 8 IIeW 812Ct1'IC @8S8m811t 811d ab8lld011 811 Or pBf�S Of 88Sem81ltS 8S ShOWII. THIS PLAT FILED IN INSTRUMENT NO. Project No.3082-37�JAL/DFM �SHEET 1 OF 1 C7 NOTES CODE ANALYSIS: w � w x¢� v� �- F z3z�- w c GENERAL NOTES: Z `� z z¢s ¢p~ FFx¢d¢.�� �Fz •W-�,.u�,z�z a w Y w a r��i F �°�xr��cFzz� 1. CONSTRUCTION: COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE CODES AND RELATED AMENDMENTS. O �=o������°a� 2. 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ERRORS,OMISSIONS,AND DISCREPANCIES N F P A 7 0 N A T I O N A L E L E C T R I C A L C O D E(N E C) 2 0 1 4 � o� W W�c�o z c�a�Q �, �a�WWW�a-��,W - " � , ��,��� � �; MUST BE RESOLVED AND DOCUMENTED BEFORE CONTINUING CONSTRUCTION z O z x"z V a¢�w x� INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE IPC 2015 N z�x��W���F��, i%' � �,. _ � ° ___- WITH THE WORK IN UESTION. FAILURE TO NOTIFY THE OWNER AND � °o�-�°¢m a�,ti W z �= ,,� Q ( ) � ; - �� ¢a��W W�a�W �_ �" ��S�� _ �" � � ARCHITECT IN SUCH AN EVENT SHALL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF ANY INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE(IFC) 2015 U U �W F��°r°��;Q w i_ � - - � '�� . _ f� r . � od��¢z3�3WN� � � •� � � RESULTING OBLIGATIONS OR RESPONSIBILITIES WITH REGARDS TO DELAYS, * ���_,��c a,3�z � �� � �; � �-:. � � TOWN OF WESTLAKE ADOPTED NCTCOG AMENDMENTS � z m o F��-,Q Q �,, C O S T S,C O D E C O M P L I A N C E,A N D L E G A L R E M E D I E S R E S U L T I N G F R O M T H I S O R � � F��_ �a c o " � � , F � �� � � RELATEDWORK. U1 o��oa�oa���m _ !i w u -- s ,. �_: J T./�..5. O '� �mo��aa¢F,��,�c / � � � � � � _� \ ` � 4. CIVIL, LANDSCAPE,STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, PLUMBING,AND ELECTRICAL � W N x=Q Q Q W�a a�c �� � � �� � - _= __� �� ���� �. DRAWINGS BY OWNERS CONSULTANTS. � � ������o��W w a � �� ;� - � _ ., �� ,6__ � ��: : ,y\ 4.1. ARCHITECT'S ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL,AND PLUMBING PLANS ARE ZONING DISTRICT: � x `-'o°a x Q F���c� :� -- , .� _.- � N � �'� �� � f; ' 4 `�" r� _� ?f,��r�f , ' D I A G R A M M A T I C O N L Y. A C T U A L D E S I G N B Y O W N E R'S C O N S U L T A N T. . U m a=o o?='�'c~�c � ' '' ` ��'? OCCUPANCIES MIXED USE in 1 builtlin R 2 B S 2 w�,z�,�-Q a�z°z� , + . �� � - � � x� � _ �x 4.2. REFER TO CIVIL AND LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS FOR GRADING AND DRAINAGE � � x w o W a��°Y F u� J�„y��,�yy�qry�•� .I: - r, h1,[9 � �I3i1� -�'- �o.= �illl�'S `!i�. �` REQUIREMENTS. � J� � � w��z�o m Y°z Q N z - 'h"�1 II� � - . ' . t��; 11�'''S � 1�.�- � __ -\•.�� �� >>p�c.0 Q F C ��F ,m ;'' '" .. ' _ � � c- . ,. p� W r.v Q �p - � Y �' �� � . c , - � i 4.3. REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEER FOR STRUCTURAL DESIGN, `x o w � c��P a Q N �� s, � . .-� i- r � .� - �.k . :, _i; �..:�-�-` - CONSTRUCT.TYPE: V-A � a�o g w a��a��� � "� .�_- �"' - , , IRED RETAINING WAL � ' �� ._ ��, ,�. . _�. �� � - , � , �� �, , �'�. � � ��g� _ �� SPECIFICATIONS,AND DETAILS; INCLUDING RE U °a°z�5��w m�z� ����� .�_ � ��.� .. � � � �Il�.� , . - L` �.° ; Q LS � , � • �._ �_- _ '� WATERPROOFING,AND FRENCH DRAIN SYSTEMS � o�¢z x c a.,� L w '� ' ` �``,I ���;�"� . `, ��� " ,-�y,�+��.'+ !' " " ' ` " - `- � + '� � a"�° � • 4.4. COORDINATE SOIL COMPACTION REQUIREMENTS BEHIND RETAINING c z o°N Q��;m Q F �: . I. i�,IF'o, ' .- .o- __� i� '� wz a x�z¢�w o�, z � E- ce m � ' _ - } � z w W F w�'�'S¢°p F�� . � � r.' � --� -- �--��_� ` �� � � ��r � .. `�. ` WALLS WITH STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. . _-,__ - �-{��� �. �w.- � I l ' -.- . , M --�� - �_' - ' -_ � � ` ��i�l� ` � p� �, � �xzoz�3aw��a� _` ` i � �- � . l- _ �� ,, � , � 5. T H E C O N T R A C T O R S H A L L V E R I F Y A L L M E A S U R E M E N T S A T T H E S I T E A N D B E ¢�.a"z ��°a z z a w '� - � _ _ TOTAL OCCUPANCY LOAD: �9 3 tO ta� _ �5$ 3 5 N/A � f { �}: �' " . - " �_ � - � �lr RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY AND CORRECTNESS OF SAME. �y�, ¢a��W a��- o W�z a ��� I - E_. � �t� � �� a a�¢F w z F ,4 - ��i.3 . - - . ___ � �. .. _ � - w;:, �'� i'a^ .-- � , ':�: . �`�I� a m c�.�G y��W U y C w r.�v�z .-y __ .. . . - _ _ - � s�� 'a�:�s ��. .._._ ' , � � v�D�,O c`'y�-'n i--q 2 �" ._? i.i� _ U C7 � _ ` ' i :- ���• ��� W¢ IT ; �'', • - � � -- �il� 6. VERIFY TYPE AND LOCATION OF UTILITIES SERVING SITE. x� ��� � �o z� �J _�- _�tr; ,i� FIRE-SPRINKLED(NFPA 13) yeS yes (NFPA 13) y@S y2S U �z W��a� �z Q� .z �''. j�l�l . _-� � � � _ .. - �s� .a�'� �r .�� 1e _' s .t".- ; `, �-- ¢m c.,¢'�c.,_�¢c.,m , �; �' -- � . ,, , � _ �! ... 6,�ai : --� .: __ ; .!►:; °,, ,C .. ��`- � j y � ' ! , ` _ � . 7. FIREPLACES: - ,�'� � '� �a�k_ _ '�•: �� " ICw',_ � �,,�� -� '- `r' -_ , _"_ -�'�iill �i`� ' _ ; ,'�:= 7.1. VERIFY SIZES, INCLUDING HEARTH EXTENSIONS REQUIRED BY CODE. � ,.� - _ _ _ - :� �`� ' ! `' � � __ i'"' ;� ;-, . � `m � �'�'�j�� ' `�I'�'��il l��i ^� -° `��_= 7.2. PR VIDE T IDE MAKE- P AIR INLET AND REENED L VER AND _ I �x,r.. - . I i , e+� ������_ - - - I� i li �� � �_ , °;r; 0 OU S U SC OU � ` �b � �N� ���i„�i , � , MAX.NUMBER OF STORIES TABLE 504.4 4 total 4 4 3 � � � ��r - _ ,ilil��I�' � � �= DAMPER. � � �;.. ` _ ; ' �=.. � : ��j:� y_, ' _!� �.-� �iu�,q� : y. � "� � � . . � [�� � ,. _� � � ;. ���.a'.�... ; ,.. � __ i , . ���r', �� � :€ t.. INCREASE FOR FULLY SPRINKERED 504.2 4 �� # ,-..' . � � '; ' - , .-, `, . ;3i -I _ -`' '; -.� r... P� , _ �- -- `TJ L�+,'Is_ `: �+ --� .T � , .t ��,�P"'"����r 8. VENT CLOTHES DRYER TO OUTSIDE. ( � .. � :� ti ' ; .:� ti =-��• �' ; - �, - -- 3�'�d r, � ' ' TOTAL ALLOWED NUMBER OF STORIES 4 .y�.9 ;a -�� � r^ #-e I . .n wew�i . ....�uGu �" ��'i.FP�. _' Y -'. � �' "^ .... -i � ����,^ ' . m� r ��,'� t" �_ �, ��4 jy � _ �„Y� f � � ---- -- .� .�,�, .��� �•o.'~- • . � �„��- �-�_ . • �� ,.._ '�'�.� :. ar- 9. ALL FLOOR FINISH HEIGHTS TO MATCH. FLOOR ELEVATIONS AT SECOND FLOOR � _ _ _ - - ° �, • .� �, - - - � : ,;��� �;.r - .--°•-_•. - � _ e�,-�F ' �" � �_ - F 3�.� .._ '�.�.... ARE GIVEN TO TOP OF FLOOR DECK. n n s. �� � �. � : ``���.u� � :: _�� �'�€� �' -,,: �� , ..,fr �, � >..,,_.., r,�r�.�: :_. ,�r� -- - "- .� �... ,. .. , s : . . _�� . , � � � j ..�-�._..�._ F - 36 clear 36 clear N/A ,_•,,, „ �.,- , .,. . � ,�_. � ,��..,q ;. _. _ _ �, �� `� ; +�,.�r,� � �,, _ 10 EXTERIOR MATERIALS AND FINISHES ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE . . ,, . .'.r+�.' `v,. ..- .µ.:�..: ..:?.c,kA. �:. _ . ,,--._... . ��.,3._'� .__ : � . ��'. ,`at'�; , - ..: , :r;' T �' .,-,.'�,• : .. �-. -�.... ¢� '= . ' ' ' ���� � *_ � �� : �i . _ r- ---(-_� �,.. �• ? + _�: . '�� +�.�- .; � ' WITH MANUFACTURERS WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS AND DETAILS. MAXIMUM TRAVEL DISTANCE _.�_-� ��''� �"''.. _ __: � ",� . 't� : _ - �� � - ,_ • �_ � ��; s'� - :� � � �,' �_ ����� � ��'��.'� ' 11. FIRE SPRINKLERS SYSTEMS: REFER TO LOCAL JURISDICTION FOR CORRIDOR WIDTH 1016.2 , ,. _-.: ;,. _. .. 4.;�- �l 3�� �". . ,�,� � -��" t t. _ ..� - �� - -�d� - -r'e. .� :,_T �, . � r, ,� � �, . ;�, . . '� '- �:; -�-��' 1 , , .�, ��, ::'�. ., ,-F„,- ��, �. . ,: , .y.,`, . RE UIREMENTS. ( � _ , n , .. ,. ; ; � _, �, �,. . ,� � � � . m:- .a . � �. ��;_� � ; � 4 _ , �_=:,_�c � :_ . , . '. � T _ ,�,yy�Ct�lk;,,,, .. ,��� :,�ks,t��, ; � - �j,�,,�z . , Q STAIRSWIDTH 1009.1 ., , ,�� � _�1 ��: , �* �' s b+ `-f \ 12. SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO OWNER AND ARCHITECT FOR � I ` �- � "" ry '• ` -�-= � �;T � ."'•_` � �.� _ - � APPROVAL PRIOR TO ORDERING AND INSTALLING ANY EQUIPMENT. I.E. . . . _ '� r'� 4 y ��, -� ' 1, "�" " ,.� : ,� �� � �.. _ , � n�, , DOWS STEEL,CAST STONE....ETC. `' ' _ _ t__ _`� , � ,. ��.•� J � _ ' c ' �� t ��`. _ ----- - - �'-' __- - ; �: '� 13. T/HE CONTRACTOR SHALL PAY ALL FINES,GIVE ALL NOTICES, FILE ALL MIN.SETBACKS: 0 FT ;� '. �. ";_, , � -' , - ;, ! � � f� 'r .� �'.- l� '� � ���' ; --_`� `, ` i�- " ��: GS,AND OBTAIN ALL PERMITS AND CERTIFICATES OF '` ' :� : ;;'1 , _ �'; ;:�. , s >t •��1, �� +�:� ;j �._ . ; . �- ' - _ ' � ,f APPROVAL REQU RED IN CONNECTION WITH ALL WORK UNDERTHE CONTRACT - : � - �_ . . � . � : :.� , - : � � � , - : ��) .� �`� �� �T\ - � - _ ����� c� �� '�'� DOCUMENTS. b ;, ; "''. �s'� �., _ '� - '_�, ��!Ir q �, 4! 11¢+ . _ � , �'� : c ,_ , � e� �� � r a _ _ � � _.� E"' ��. ���� .� y . _ � � . . ,� f ,� _ __ _ - ��,� �iG �� �� �. . _ _ --- __ -_ i. z �� ;; ,�1"n y�t.;:i�,,' _ aM� � W-- „� ��6,`•� FOR DIMENSION PURPOSES: �� �, �R' _ � " .� ._,r: .. a .... ��` s��.�� - I 'ti� i.M1���a � - �I'r�, ��� ._ i��p � __ �'7 � . - _.,.� '- . : . _ _... _ . .-_� - ..,..� � ��. �.�. � r�3. ' .'- .��,��i � ��-�:,s 3� �.-.' - . . . . . - . . � .x,.uw�� ;��`� �`'` :�;� � . - _ �I"� ���:�x ... - - ._�- � .`.��. �a� - 1. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. , , _ . _ . - - __ _ �_ -` .. . . _ ., �. , ,. �r'., •:_; `[. ���� � ,,,�, , . .,� .. _ .: -� � ,. �� .,�. , �.:. . � � ' II 11 � ��� . r„� rT, �. ,..,. ��- . �. � _ I I I �,�',���, . . . , .-.:�_ , ..�rM .;:�k; �,��, � �;,xr �4"a a ,g�w.,�.�: :,r..:-. - _ __ . ... . - - - _ . . _ _.. . j!��,:1,k�d�._-., .. ` �. a-�.-.....� . �'��.._- �-�: : :� ^ " : ?•;>,• � ,�x�;; �a r ---�TM�'�..- -` 2. VERIFY DIMENSIONS: NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. ,,,, , . d ��� _ _ � : , , , : : - - �T� �'. , ,. �, t�,� -� � . . , - , �,..� , � , ,- . ;, . ,, , ,,, � � ; . , - .. ' � ,���' ',�,�: �� _ � �;, : . �., *� �'�- :: . .,'-t - , '��. �. .. , ... ;.:: , . i-�-�1 ' " ' ` 3. WOOD STUD WALLS: 2"X 4"@ 16"O.C.TO A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 10'-0", SUPPORTING ONE FLOOR, ROOF,AND CEILING. � � UNSUPPORTED WALL HEIGHTS EXCEEDING 10'-0"AND 3 STORY CONDITIONS � � W E S T LA K E T EXAS REQUIRE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS TO DETERMINE STUD SIZE AND SPACING. � 7 4. iNTERiort META�STu�s�iMENSiONE�ouT-TO-ouT. FIRE RESISTANCE RATING OF BUILDING MEMBERS(TABLE 602.1) � � � �W B U I L D I N G E L E M E N T F I R E R A T I N G U L A S S E M B L Y � � � �H 5. WALL PLATE HEIGHTS: CROSS REFERENCE EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS,WALL STRUCTURAL FRAME(COL.,GIRDER,TRUSS� 1 HR. � Q '-��..i SECTIONS,AND FASCIA DETAILS TO DETERMINE. W �� PROJECT LOCATION EXTERIOR BEARING WALLS 1 HR. U-305 � � W � BLOCK N - MIXED USE 6. wrN�ows aN��ooRs: EXTERIOR NON-BEARING WALLS 1 HR. UL-U329 � � � �� PROJ ECT DI RECTORY■ 6.1. VERIFY ROUGH OPENINGS WITH SELECfED MANUFACTURER. h-I 6.2. REFER TO EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS AND FLOOR PLANS OR SCHEDULE FOR INTERIOR BEARING WALLS 1 HR. UL-U329 s� �j Z w� HEAD HEIGHTS. INTERIOR NON-BEARING WALLS 0 HR. U-407 � O � O�, O W N E R S T R U C T U R A L E N G I N E E R C I V I L E N G I N E E R INTERIORNON-BEARINGPARTYWALLS 1 HR. UL-U342 � � UO �Z FOX GROUP, LLC VIEW TECH INC. BGE INC. INTERIOR BEARING PARTY WALLS 1 HR. UL-U342 � � p� 4208 BELTWAY DRIVE 2595 DALLAS PARKWAY A D D I T I O N AL N OT E S ELEVATOR SHAFT/SHAFT WALLS 2 HR. UL-U308 [� � ADDISON, TX 75001 SUITE 204 STAIRWAYS 2 HR. UL-U308 � H PROJ ECT ADDRESS PHONE: (972) 661-8187 FRISCO, TX 75034 1. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL,STATE, HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLY(IES)FIRE SEPARATION R-2/R-2 1 HR. UL L521 � � FAX: (940) 458-7417 PHONE: (972) 464-4800 aN�NaTioNa�Co�Es aN�REGu�aTiorvs. HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLY(IES)FIRE SEPARATION BIR-2 1 HR. 10"Concrete Slab � � 49 ARTA DRIVE (TBPE F-12214) CONTACT: JASON FREY WESTLAKE,TEXAS (TBPE F-1046) ��, 2. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE SCOPE OF WORK WITH ALL HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLY(IES)FIRE SEPARATION BIS-2 1 HR. 8"Concrete Slab � �, `��� LOCAL ELECTRIC,TELEPHONE,GAS,WATER,AND SEWER COMPANIES IN � ENTRADA` �`.� PARTICULAR WHEN TRENCHING AND RUNNING REQUIRED UNDERGROUND PARKING REQUIREMENTS : ARCHITECT M EP ENGINEER LANDSCAPE �'�� CONDUITS,SLEEVING, BORING,AND PIPING. BUSH ARCHITECTS COUNSEL ENGINEERS STUDIO 13 DESIGN GROUP ��'��- � 3. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, REQUIRED PROVIDED 4700 WESTGROVE DRIVE SUITE 200 4020 McEWEN DRIVE STE. 105 386 W. MAIN STREET PLUMBING,CIVIL,&STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING&LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. ADDISON,TX 75001 DALLAS, TX 75244 LEWISVILLE,TX 75057 PARKING SPACES: (2)SPACES PER 1 R2 RESIDENTIAL UNITS 22 SPACES PHONE: (469) 857-3151 PHONE: (214) 632-7766 PHONE: (469) 635-1900 -R2(10)UNITS RESIDENTIAL: 20 SPACES REQ'D. E-MAIL: ralph@busharchitects.design CONTACT: WILLIAM A. LEE CONTACT: LEONARD W. REEVES L E GAL D E S C R I PT I 0 N (1)SPACE(S)GUEST PARKING SPACES 10 SPACES CONTACT: RALPH BUSH -B BUSINESS(SMALL RETAIL): (1)SPACE PER 1200 SF.GROSS RETAIL STORE(B) 36 SPACES REQ'D. (1)SPACE PER 1100 SF.GROSS RESTAURANT(B) SHARED PARKING WITH ADJACENT LOT 1 BLOCK N 71 SPACES REQ'D. BUILDING PER PARKING AGREEMENT WESTLAKE ENTRADA -HANDICAP SPACES: (1)HANDICAP SPACE PER 11-25 CARS REQ'D. TOWN OF WESTLAKE,TARRANT COUNTY,TX. (2)HANDICAP SPACES PER 25-50 CARS REQ'D. VICINITY MAP N.T.S. SHEET INDEX SQUARE FOOTAGE CALCULATIONS ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS A2.09 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A7.03 ELEVATOR SECTION S102 SCHEDULES S603 TYPICAL WOOD DETAILS P2.07 PARKING GARAGE-BELOW FLOOR-PLUMBING E5.02 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES AREA SCHEDULE A2.10 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A7.06 PARTITION TYPES S103 SCHEDULES S604 TYPICAL WOOD DETAILS P2.08 PARKING GARAGE-DOM A0.01 COVER SHEET/GENERAL NOTES UNIT UNIT A2.11 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A8.01 TYPICAL DETAILS S104 SCHEDULES S610 SHEAR WALL SCHEDULE AND DETAILS P2.09 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-PLUMBING TYPE LEVEL USE CONFIGURATION A.0 GARAGE BLCNY COMMON TOTAL A0.02 REFERENCE SHEET/SYMBOLS COUNT DES. A2.12 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A8.02 TYPICAL DETAILS S201 FOUNDATION PLAN S611 SHEAR WALL SECTIONS AND DETAILS P2.10 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOOR-DOM A0.03 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A2.13 ENLARGED STAIRWELL PLANS A8.03 TYPICAL DETAILS S202 LEVEL TWO RETAIL S611 SHEAR WALL SECTIONS&DETAILS P2.11 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-DOM CONCRETE L1 PARKING 10623 10623 �� A0.04 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A2.14 DOOR&WINDOW SCHEDULES A8.04 PLAN DETAILS S203 LEVEL THREE PODIUM S612 SHEAR WALL SECTIONS&DETAILS P2.12 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-DOM CONCRETE L2 RETAIL 8199 2424 10623 A0.05 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A2.15 ROOM FINISH SCHEDULES A8.05 PLAN DETAILS S204 LEVEL FOUR FRAMING PLAN S613 SHEAR WALL SECTIONS&DETAILS P2.13 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-GAS 3RD 2 BDRM/2 BATH/ A R C H I T E C T S WOOD FLOOR RES. 1 1A galcony ��289 331 1327 1620 A0.06 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A3.01 LEVEL ONE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN CIVIL DRAWINGS S205 LEVEL FIVE FRAMING PLAN MEP DRAWINGS P2.14 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-GAS A0.07 2015 TEXAS ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS A3.02 LEVEL TWO REFLECTED CEILING PLAN C1 COVER SHEET S206 ROOF FRAMING PLAN M0.00 MECHANICAL ABBREVIATIONS AND LEGEND P2.15 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOOR-GAS 470o WESTGROVE DRIVE,STE.200 1 1 B 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,495 1495 ADDISON,nc�soo1 A0.08 LEVEL ONE LIFE SAFTY PLAN A3.03 LEVEL THREE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN C2 REPLAT S207 SHEAR WALL PLAN M2.01 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-MECHANICAL P2.16 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-GAS PHONE:972-333-9455 1 1C Z BDRM/2 BATH/ 1,230 190 1420 EMAIL:ralph@busharchitects.design A0.09 LEVEL TWO LIFE SAFTY PLAN A3.04 LEVEL FOUR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN C3 KEY MAP S301 FOUNDATION TYPICAL DETAILS M2.02 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-MECHANICAL P2.17 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-GAS Balcony EMAIL:jay@busharchitects.design A0.10 LEVEL THREE LIFE SAFTY PLAN A3.05 LEVEL FIVE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN C4 SITE PLAN S302 FOUNDATION TYPICAL DETAILS M2.03 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOORPLAN-MECHANICAL P3.00 PLUMBING DETAILS EMAIL:butler@busharchiteds.design A0.11 LEVEL FOUR LIFE SAFTY PLAN A4.01 LEVEL ONE ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C5 GENERAL NOTES S303 COLUMN SCHEDULE M2.04 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-MECHANICAL P4.00 SCHEDULES&DIAGRAMS 1 1 D 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,624 1624 PROJECT N0. 18-154 A0.12 LEVEL FIVE LIFE SAFTY PLAN A4.02 LEVEL TWO ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C6 PAVING PLAN S304 CMU TYPICAL DETAILS M2.05 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-MECHANICAL E0.00 ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS AND LEGEND ISSUE LOG A1.01 SITE PLAN A4.03 LEVEL THREE ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C7 PROPOSED DRAINAGE AREA MAP S305 CMU TYPICAL DETAILS M2.06 LEVEL 6-ROOF PLAN-MECHANICAL E1.00 SITE PLAN-ELECTRICAL 1 1 E 3 BDRM/3.5 2,560 303 2863 BATH/Private terrace DATE DESCRIPTION A1.02 SITE PLAN DETAILS A4.04 LEVEL FOUR ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C8 GRADING PLAN S401 SECTIONS&DETAILS M3.00 MECHANICAL DETAILS E2.01 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-ELECTRICAL 09/04/2019 COMMENTS A4.05 LEVEL FIVE ELECTRICAL LAYOUT C9 WATER,STORM,DUCTBANK&SEWER PLAN S402 SECTIONS&DETAILS M4.00 MECHANICAL SCHEDULES E2.02 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-ELECTRICAL WOOD 4TH RES 1 2q 2 BDRM/2.5 2497 131 1322 2628 10/24/2019 PERMIT SEf A2.01 LEVEL ONE FLOOR PLAN FLOOR BATH/Balcony A5.01 ELEVATIONS C10 EROSION CONTROL PLAN S502 PT CABLE PROFILE TYPICAL DETAILS P2.00 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-BELOW FLOOR E2.03 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOOR-POWER 11/o8/zo19 COruSTRUCTION SET 12/06/2019 1 CITY COMMENTS A2.03 LEVEL THREE FLOOR PLAN A5.02 ELEVATIONS C11 STREET LIGHTING PLAN S503 PT CABLE PROFILE TYPICAL DETAILS P2.01 LEVEL 1-PARKING GARAGE-PLUMBING E2.04 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-POWER 1 2B 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,500 1500 A2.04 LEVEL FOUR FLOOR PLAN A6.01 BUILDING SECTIONS LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS S504 POST TENSION TYPICAL DETAILS P2.02 LEVEL 2-COMM.RETAIL-PLUMBING E2.05 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-POWER A2.05 LEVEL FIVE FLOOR PLAN A6.02 BUILDING SECTIONS L1 LANDSCAPE PLAN S505 SLAB TO COLUMN TYPICAL DETAILS P2.03 LEVEL 3-1ST FLOOR-PLUMBING E2.06 LEVEL 6-ROOF PLAN-ELECTRICAL 1 ZC 2 BDRM/2.5 BATH/ 2,535 292 2827 Private Terrace A2.06 ROOF PLAN A6.03 BUILDING SECTIONS L2 LANDSCAPE&SCREENING S506 SLAB TO COLUMN TYPICAL DETAILS P2.04 LEVEL 4-2ND FLOOR-PLUMBING E4.00 ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAMS A7.01 WALL SECTIONS STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS S601 TYPICAL WOOD SECTIONS AND DETAILS P2.05 LEVEL 5-3RD FLOOR-PLUMBING E5.00 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES 1 2D 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,624 1624 A2.07 UNIT FLOOR PLANS SCALE: A2.08 UNIT FLOOR PLANS A7.02 WALL SECTIONS S101 COVERSHEET S602 TYPICAL WOOD DETAILS P2.06 ROOF PLAN-PLUMBING E5.01 ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES 5TH WOOD FLOOR RES 1 3B 2 BDRM/2 BATH 1,501 2915 1501 TOTAL UN TS 17,855 18822 1247 7988 45912 � DATE w 10/24/2019 w MININUM # OF BEDROOMS PER UNIT UNIT SIZE (MIN.) 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ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS ROOF FLASHINGS AND � - ;T-',;-i� � ; � PEDESTALS OVERTPO � PEDESTALS OVERTPO � i I � ROOFING MEMBRANEOVER ROOFING MEMBRANEOVER i ADDED ROOF TOP EQUIPMENT SERVICE PATHWAYS � 4:12 ; R-ZS POLY INSULATION . R-ZS POLY INSULATION � BOARD OVER PLYWOOD BOARD OVER PLYWOOD � REQUIRED AS PART OF THE INTERIOR FINISH OUT � I ' DECKING DECKING � � CONTRACT, ARE TO BE PERFORMED BY THE I � � � I � � � �+ w OWNER'S/LANDLORD'S ROOFING CONTRACTOR. � `--r ---------------------------------------------------------------------- � U FINISH-OUT CONTRACTOR TO ARRANGE AND i � � I I � � �, COORDINATE ROOFING PENETRATIONS, FLASHING � � I I � � AND PATHWAYS WORK. IN NO CASE WILL � � I I I C� � � �W U N A U T H O R I Z E D R O O F I N G P E N E T R A T I O N, � I I � � I I � � Q �H F L A S H I N G O R P A T H W A Y W O R K B E P E R M I T T E D B Y � i j � 4:12 4:12 I I � ;� � ��' THE FINISH-OUT CONTRACTOR OR HIS I I � I I � � � �� SUBCONTRACTORS.= I � � � � � p � I � I � Z � �H 8. 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ROOM TAG ROOM NAME BASE FLOOR WALLS CEILING NOTES 424 MASTER SUITE UNIT 1A 301 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) *HARD SURFACE 5/8"GYP.BD.(PNT) 5/8"GYP.BOARD 425 MASTER BATH 302 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 426 WARDROBE 303 MECHANICAL N/A UNIT 2D 427 LIVING ROOM 304 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 428 KITCHEN 305 BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) 429 MECHANICAL 306 MASTER SUITE WOOD(PNT GRADE) 430 MASTER SUITE 307 MASTER BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) 431 MASTER BATH 308 WARDROBE WOOD(PNT GRADE) 432 WARDROBE 309 BALCONY WOOD(PNT GRADE) 433 BEDROOM UNIT 16 310 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) �T1 434 BATHROOM � 311 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 435 CLOSET w UNIT 1E 436 LANDING 312 MECHANICAL N/A � 313 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) � 437 MECHANICAL � � L/� 438 MASTER SUITE 314 CLOSET WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � � �� 439 MASTER BATH 315 BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) '^ � � � C/1 � 316 MASTER SUITE WOOD(PNT GRADE) �T� 440 WARDROBE r"'�1 Q [�� 317 MASTER BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � �/1� 441 BEDROOM � � � W� 318 WARDROBE WOOD(PNT GRADE) �� 442 BATHROOM H � UNIT 1C 319 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) � ~J z O U 443 CLOSET 1 — � COMMUNITY 444 HALLWAY 320 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) O �U �Z 321 MECHANICAL N/A � � COMMUNITY 445 ELEVATOR LOBBY � � �� 322 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � �� MAINTENANCE 446 MECHANICAL ROOM 323 BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � MIXED USE-ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE: � 324 MASTER SUITE WOOD(PNT GRADE) � � LEVEL FIVE -RESIDENTIAL � � 325 MASTER BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) UNIT NO. 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ROOM NAME BASE FLOOR WALLS CEILING NOTES r—\ 326 WARDROBE WOOD(PNT GRADE) w UNIT 2A 501 GAME ROOM WOOD 5/8"GYP.BOARD 5/8"GYP.BOARD UNIT 1D 327 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 502 BEDROOM 328 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) 503 BATHROOM 329 MECHANICAL N/A 504 CLOSET 330 MASTER SUITE WOOD(PNT GRADE) 505 STORAGE 331 MASTER BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) 506 MECHANICAL ROOM 332 WARDROBE WOOD(PNT GRADE) 507 BATHROOM 333 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) UNIT 3B 508 KITCHEN 334 BATHROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 509 LIVING ROOM 335 CLOSET WOOD(PNT GRADE) 510 MECHANICAL UNIT 1E 336 FOYER WOOD(PNT GRADE) 511 BEDROOM 337 KITCHEN WOOD(PNT GRADE) 512 CLOSET 338 GREAT ROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 513 BATHROOM 339 BATH WOOD(PNT GRADE) 514 MASTER SUITE 340 BEDROOM WOOD(PNT GRADE) 515 MASTER BATH 341 CLOSET WOOD(PNT GRADE) 516 WARDROBE COMMUNITY 342 HALLWAY WOOD(PNT GRADE) UNIT 2C 517 GAMEROOM COMMUNITY 343 ELEVATOR LOBBY �NOOD(PNT GRADE) �� 518 BEDROOM MAINTENANCE 344 MECHANICAL RUBBER 519 CLOSET 520 BATHROOM NOTEs: A R C H I T E C T� 4700 WESTGROVE DRIVE,STE.200 521 MECHANICAL 1. *OWNER TO MAKE FINAL ADDISON,TX 75001 PHONE:972-333-9455 522 PRIVATE TERRACE EMAIL:ralph@busharchitects.design EMAIL:jay@busharchitecks.design EMAIL:butler@busharchiteds.design UNIT 1E 523 GAMEROOM PROJECT N0. 18-154 524 MECHANICAL 525 POWDER ����� ��� DATE DESCRIPTION 09/04/ZOl COMMENTS COMMUNITY 527 COMMUNITY 10/24/2019 PERMIT SET TERRACE MAINTENANCE 528 MECHANICAL COMMUNITY 529 HALLWAY COMMUNITY 530 ELEVATOR LOBBY (J� V..� MAINTENANCE 531 MECHANICAL ROOM J � SCALE � 1/4"=1'-0" w o, ROOM FINISH SCHEDULES = U � DATE A2.15 SCALE: NTS = 10/24/2019 � � z � SHEET o A2. 15 0 � W =aF (n N �x¢¢ F z3z� w c z s �o� ¢o z oz z w�wFza�� �z� CONTROL]OINTS NOTES: � �°�� ��o�z�� A6.01 a^ O� v,¢ oaWwz��u z ��,00Qx��,���W H� rxwd��'z�^Nx� 1. 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APROVED o TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � OCTOBER 23, 2019 TI TLE i U� Z a� w a DATE c�� m � � � � � � - - ' OWNER'S CERTIFICATION /� � � � �� ' I , � / / / / \ � � � Lot 1, Block N, WESTLAKE ENTRADA, an addition to the Town of Westlake according to the plat thereof recorded under LINE TABLE / / � / 1 1 ,632 SQ. FT. �-. Instrument No. D216027206, Real Property Records, Tarrant County, Texas. � - / / _1 ^ NUMBER BEARING DISTANCE / � � - / OWNER'S DEDICATION � LOT 1 R, BLOCK 0 I / Sti ,,4 L1 N 18'14'25" E 13.33' � , 1 / N � / // � / / NOW, THEREFORE, KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: p L2 S 71°27'20" E 23.43' L3 S 00°00'QO" E 25.02' � �� � / \ / / / That BG FOX, LLC, does hereby adopt this Plat, designating the herein above described property as REPLAT OF LOT 1, BLOCK / � � � / N, WESTLAKE ENTRADA, an addition to the Town of Westlake, Tarrant County, Texas. The easements thereon are hereby PROJECT LOCATION L4 N 89'S8'S7" W 49.50' / � WESTLAKE ENTRADA / \ � / � reserved for the purposes indicated, and in accordance with the easement documents filed with the Town of Westlake and L5 N 31°32'00" W 18.01' � / (INST. N0. D218071847) � _ � � / Tarrant County. The utility and fire lane easements shall be open to fire and police units, garbage and rubbish collection agencies and the public and private utilities for which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the Town of L6 N 18'14'25" E 15.53' � �/ (P R.T.C.T.)� \ � Westlake for the use of a particular easement. The maintenance of paving or any other surface on the utility and fire lane m 5o`P�PB�VD �' � \ � J � easements is the sole responsibility of the property owner. No buildings, or other permanent improvements shall be constructed, � CURVE TABLE / � �v �WL ENTRADA BUILDING, LLC � / . reconstructed or placed upon, over or across the easements as shown. Said easements being hereby reserved for use and o � p: O � (INST. N0. D218137177� , _� _ � / accommodation of all public utilities for which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the town of Westlake. NUMBER DELTA RADIUS CHORD CHORD ARC � �Q�J (D.R.T.C.T.) / Any public utility for which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the Town of Westlake to use a particular BEARIrvG D�ST,4rvCE LENGTH � � � � / / easement shall have the right to remove and keep removed all or part of any buildings or other improvements which in any way VICINITY MAP C1 22°39'01" 30.00' N 82°43'S7" W 11.78' 11.86' � / � � � may endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of its system in the easement and that public utility � �/� � � ! , � shall at all times have full right of ingress and egress upon the easement for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, (NOT TO SCALE) C2 71'27'20" 30.Oo' S 35'43'40" E 35.04' 37.41' / / i inspecting, patrolling, and maintaining and adding to or removing all or part of its system, subject to complying with all ordinances, / / � / 10'x10' WATER ESMT. i C3 90°01'03" 39.00' S 45°00'31" W 55.16' 61.27' �C O (INST. N0. D216027206) S � - - - rules, regulations and resolutions of the Town of Westlake, Texas, and in accordance with the easement documents filed with the / / �� \ /� (P.R.T.C.T.) / � � 42 001 SQ. FT Town of Westlake and Tarrant County. The Town of Westlake, Texas, and the public utility shall have the right of ingress and C4 12°46'57" 112.67' S 83°36'32" W 25.08' 25.14' � WATER ESMT. / ° egress to private property for the purpose of reading meters, maintenance and service required or ordinarily performed by that (INST. N0. D218071847) �j. / utility. No generic "U.E.S." (utility easements) will be allowed. No easement will be allowed by separate instrument without C5 18'45'17" 172.67' S 67'S0'38" W 56.27' 56.52' / �� � \\ (P.R.T.C.T.) � � o� / LOT � , BLOCK P written approval by the Town of Westlake. C6 5°03'53" 1466.56' N 21°01'28" E 129.60' 129.64' � / // / \ �/ � s' LIGHT AND DUCT BANK ESMT. � s��^`�' � WESTLAKE ENTRADA � \ / � (INST. N0. D216027206) � oti Notwithstandin an thin to the contrar in this Plat, the owners, for themselves and their successors and assi ns, reserve and / / / � (P.R.T.C.T.) O O �o "\ g Y g Y g O , � ,�� (INST. N0. D218140387) � N �• � retain the right to grant other rights and easements across, over or under the easement tract(s) to such other persons as the � � � � � � �c�� ��• �P.R.T.C.T.� owners deem proper, provided such other grants are subject to the easements to the Town of Westlake granted in the easement /� � � � documents, and the uses granted do not materially interFere with the use of said easements by the Town of Westlake for the o �0 2o ao � �� �� � Q- � ��. G `�'�,'�� I MRW INVESTORS, LLC purposes set forth herein and the Town approves said additional easements or additional uses in writing. Any damages to � � �qR/qe /RpH �� (INST. N0. D216147255) facilities located in said easements as a result of the use granted to such other person shall be promptly repaired by such other SCALE: 1" = 20' �F� 6' LIGHTING, DUCT BANK, Q C1 ��NST w��T� I TR�-couNrr, AND ATMOS ESMT. �D.R.T.C.T.� person, and the Town of Westlake shall have no responsibility for any damage to such other person's facilities in connection with � � � � N�• p R��HT\ \ (INST. N0. D218140387) the use of said easement by the Town of Westlake. 2 J OF (P.R.T.C.T.) � TRI-COUNTY ESMT. Q � � 2 (p�R�T C.�2�2pg� �'�Y \ \ \ (INST. N0. D218140387) In addition, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Plat, the owners, and their successors and assigns, may use the , 3� / / / � � ` � (P.R.T.C.T.) easement tract(s) identified in the easement documents, and shown within the boundaries of the platted property for paving, � oi � S ��.2' \ \ � - � - - - - - - pedestrian walkway, parking, landscaping and aerial improvement purposes (the "improvements"), which do not materially ' „ � -� _ interfere with or prevent the use by the Town of Westlake of said easements for the purposes set forth herein. Any damages to J� � / / / 2� E � facilities located in the easements identified on the platted property as a result of such uses shall be promptly repaired by the � � � � ��8 8'� \ then-current owner of the platted property that caused such damage, and the Town of Westlake shall have no responsibility for 0 Q / � � any damages to the improvements in connection with the use of said easements by the Town of Westlake. m � � / � LEGEND � � / / � That the undersigned does hereby dedicate to the Town of Westlake, in fee simple, to the public in perpetuity forever, the streets D.R.T.C.T. DEED RECORDS,TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS � m / and alleys shown thereon. The streets and alleys are dedicated for public purposes. ESMT. EasEMENT �` � / � - _ INST. INSTRUMENT �� = Q p - This plat is approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, regulations and resolutions of the Town of Westlake, TeXaS. NO. NUMBER � / / Q �V HATCHED AREA TO BE � � - � PG. PAGE ���Q ^ ABANDONED - � Witness my hand this the day of , 20 Q / � O Ory BY THIS PLAT N P.R.T.C.T. PLAT RECORDS,TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS / �� _ �O � UGHT ESMT. � I SQ. FT. SQUARE FEET � � � �' 16,387 SQ. FT. 8.05� � �v a`� �-' (0.376 ACRES) (INST. N0. D216027206) E (P.R.T.C.T.) / � Cp � � By: BG FOX, LLC � AREAS TO BE ABANDONED BY THIS PLAT � � � �S= Q' LOT 1 , BLOCK N � a Texas limited partnership �� � 10' WATER ESMT. � � � �. WESTLAKE ENTRADA (INST. N0. D216027206) I _ � (INST. N0. D216027206) �P•R.T.C.T.) / M �� / � � By: Printed Title: / � V (P.R.T.C.T.) 15' DRAINAGE ESMT. J Q li �� / / (INST. N0. D216027206) � � U � �"' i N Printed Name: (P.R.T.C.T.) / / BG FOX, LLC TO BE ABANDONED BY THIS PLAT \ � _ � � � (INST. N0. D217204553) � Q � �a � �/ � � (D.R.T.C.T.) I � � STATE OF TEXAS § / � �,y� S �2•os, `V z COUNTY OF § � �y�� / ��ry / .-, � � \.\8"F " / ,�,� / ����.� / � cr�� � � � BEFORE ME, the undersigned a Notary Public, in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally ~v^ry 3�N� ^ry � � � HATCHED AREA TO BE � o �'-� � °�o� � ���� � � ABANDONED appeared known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing �^¢� ��° �O � � • / � io' ELECTRIC ESMT. BY THIS PLAT 1 .292 ACRES instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in �°i� �• �.=�n N �q� (INST. N0. D216027206) / �'v.� � / ^ �" / �V �ry/� "�/ �'-� �M SANITARYRSEWER EISMT �P•R.T.C.T.) � �\ G� I tll2 CapaClty tIl2P@ICl Stat@CI. / �G� �O t�� y4 �,s' (INST. NO. D216027206) �I - � N 84'57�48� E 143.02' C� � _ � � _ � � � LOT 1 , BLOCK M GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the da of 20 QJ� � _ � h �� /M -(P.R�T.C.T.) � � � � 21�� Y � � � � �. �,N� �h _ �_ - WESTLAKE ENTRADA � �� � � � ^ -�m �� o / � � _ / �,� �� �32o C4 L4 (INST. N0. D216027206) � � / / (P.R.T.C.T.) Notary Public, State of Texas � / / � s� � G� - _ � �. , CADG FORREST LANE 6, LLC � � / � � �� � I SURVEYOR S CERTIFICATE o / / / (INST. N0. D217129635) � I (D.R.T.C.T.) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: d� / 10'x10' WATER ESMT. � � � � / (INST. NO. D216027206) ' That I, David F. McCullah, do hereby certify that I prepared this Plat and the field notes made a part thereof from an actual and �N / (P.R.T.C.T.) � � / / �o' ELECTRIC ESMT. � accurate survey of the land and that the corner monuments shown thereon were properly placed under my personal supervision, � / / (INST. N0. D216027206) � / / (P.R.T.C.T.) � in accordance with the Subdivision regulations of the Town of Westlake, Texas. Y� > I 15' DRAINAGE ESMT. \ \ 1 / � / \ / I (INST. NO. D216027206) Dated this the 1th day of October, 2019. m / / / � �/ I �P.R.T.C.T.) / � � / / ��� I � / � �,�� 6� I 8,269 SQ. FT. � O / F��,So�ti° � � J _ \ � / E 0 F T o / � � � 5�0�o�o�G� / - - - � LOT 2, BLOCK N r��P��SrE,p o;�-q 0� � / � / ��'�`�5���`� � I WESTLAKE ENTRADA �' � � David F. McCullah •*'••••••��, •• wl � � / (INST. N0. D216027206) � g y �Cj v: z � � I Texas Re istered Professional Land Surve or No. 4023 ... ........�... J / / / / � 10' WATER ESMT. (P.R.T.C.T.> / (�.� ��9��FESS���.•y0� . •'(' P• � (INST. NO. D216027206) I � �'� �•S U R�� � / / / / / � (D.R.T.C.T.) 1 M � CADG FORREST LANE 6, LLC / ' � / � , 1 .218 ACRES � (INST. N0. D217129635) STATE OF TEXAS § o � / � / � (D.R.T.C.T.) � § M COUNTY OF Q� / � � LOT 3 BLOCK N � � � � BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public, in and for The State of Texas, on this day personally appeared David F. �i / � � � � WESTLAKE ENTRADA � � McCullah, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to o � � � � (INST. N0. D216027206) � s' WALL MAINTENANCE ESMT. / me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. � / � � � (INST. N0. D216027206) z � / / � (P.R.T.C.T.) (P.R.T.C.T.) � GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE, this the day of , 20 � � � I � \ \ SAND PHARMACY WESTLAKE 10881 LLC � � REPLAT � / � cn I I (INST. N0. D217245875) � / / �i \ 0 F � (D.R.T.C.T.) � � � ,o' WATER ESMT. \ , y W E S T L A K E E N T RA D A °' i I INST. N0. D216027206) Notar Public, State of Texas � / I I �D.R.T.C.T.) / � LOT 1 , BLOCK N z o GENERALNOTES BEING 16,387 SQUARE FEET 00 IN THE WILLIAM H. PEA SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1246 � 1. Basis of bearing, horizontal and vertical position derived from the Texas WDS RTK Network-Texas State Plane Coordinate � System, NAD83, North Central Zone (4202). TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS � OCTOBER 2019 w 2. No floodplain exists on this site. � `Y' BGE Inc. N 3. Selling a portion of this property by metes and bounds is a violation of the Town Ordinance and State Law and is subject to � � � fines and withholding of utilities and building permits. �WNER . = 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 101, Frisco, TX 75034 � � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com � 4. No generic"U.E.s" (utility easements)will be allowed. No easement will be allowed by separate instrument without written BG FOX, LLC � TBPLS Licensed Surveying Firm No. 10193953 � Co ri ht 2019 ; approval by the Town of Westlake. 29 ain t, te O pY 9 � Grapevine, TX 76051 a� �0 5. Unless otherwised noted, all boundary corners & lot corners are 5/8" iron rod set with yellow cap stamped "BGE". a Contact: David McCullah Z Telephone: (972)464-4839 • Email:dmccullah@bgeinc.com X � Project No. 1234-56�JAL/DFM C7 TROPHY CLUB o o � � J �O O �� J ���F' CRE�'���G�"c �BOB JAMES �v`' Medlin MEqO� �� � � e�R�5�,5�� Cemete�0 Golf ` Y � ��, Course � J o - S�N TROPHY 2 FAlgy SEMINOLE -� � _ �' �i �P �(C q r w � � � 114 ���9 Go� �'O�,�cr FRESN MEADO`i'� ma Z N Q a x v� � s'�G N �� �NVERNESS I W �� Y � ''<o��z m� � y I Q BGE� �11C. 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DATE DESCRIPTION � \\a y \\ \� X � \\ \\ Q O J Y �.� � �� � i o ,� m �y � � � �� � LEGEND 'v� T ��o DRAWN BY: o � � \ �� 0 �, \ � \ �� A BLOCK NAME CHECKED BY: i � ° � \ � � ° �\ ��\ DATE: � \ \ °� �\ \ . �; � o \\ \�� PROJECT NUMBER. � � \ `� Y ° \\ R � � Sheet No. o � p �\ � � N KEY MAP `` GRANADA \\tt �\ i \ w \ \ � \ � \ i \ � \\ II � Z \ a C3 : � U �' \ \ .� Z� �� �� � � sHEET C3 oF c�o ma / / / I �� / TROPHY CLUB o o � � � I � � " � � // ��F' J CRE�'����o G�"��� c�—i BOB JAMES � � � / � �� , �v`'� Medlin MEqO�� � �� � Q a � / I / 5�,,� Cemetery Golf �" � / I / _ OF.R N5�'( 0 < � v / Course a o / / // / S TROPHY G���2�9 \P ���dycr SEMINOLE J= T= o � - U � � � /� '� � ��4 �� Go� ��p,� r�RES�MEADO`N mw z �tn � � �� � � � � s'�G � �� �NVERNESS a '� I W � � �, '', � � , � , j � � o�� � Q / � � � �/ ���� �� � �� / �a``� m i y � BGE, I11C. / ° '/ � I I � _ _ _ � � ' / WESTLAKE � � � INVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 �� ' �'� � �� ;�� � � '� ���� �, p Frisco, TX 75034 � �; � �% � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com � / � � � , � � B ��� K � ,' � ��� TBPE Registration No. F-1046 � � ,� � / . � ��� � � K�"� Contact: Jason Frey �: �i . i 'w.°�x �o LOT 1 R '�� , -' o ��4 � Tel: 972-464-4821 o Copyright 2017 � / e� , , � ,�� �� ` � _—_� , __ / N �. 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ALL WESTLAKE ENTRADA INFRASTRUCTURE ASSUMED AS J � � m � Q / ;; � I I (3 SPACES� EXISTING FOR THIS PLAN SET Z O W � � � / ' � � I � 2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF CURB UNLESS O w W N � � � , � � � I OTHERWISE NOTED � � J � \ � LL � � � � / 15 TCMUD ;' l � II jl — — � � � � O � � � � � �WA TER ESMT� / II II �� � ., �; / / � _ _ � - - - , G II z � Z � // // „ ° � �� � � j � � _ _ — — — — — — — � I � BM1 — "❑" Cut found on top of cufi at the south median nose approximately w � � � U o / - - ?,- - -',i— I 691 feet southeast of the intersection of Solana Blvd. and Davis Blvd. U 0 �, / / / / / — � — %� — \ I I • Elev. 668.963' � � � �� �� � �� i ��� � L3 �, s cicHr Z � / � ESMT & D.B. � I BM2 — "❑" Cut found on top of curb in the west turn lane median at the � � % � � � � THESE PLANS ARE ISSUED FOR � / °, � � r � intersection of Davis Blvd. and Hwy 114 approximately 38 feet west of the THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY `i ,� � � � (/.4R/ABLE � � B L 0 C K M centerline of Davis Blvd. and 8 feet southwest of traffic signal pole on J � a ° � � � � southwest comer of intersection. REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED / S.S.E. I � FOR CONSTRUCTION. Y �� � ,,� �� � (TO BE MOD/F/ED� �' �� � ��� Elev. 667.93 � � � LOT � WHEN ISSUED IN � � �_� / � FINAL FORM THEY WILL BE � � ; � � \ �� %/' /' TBM1 — ❑ Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davi SEALED, SIGNED AND DATED. --- u n � � ��° � � PROPOSED PARK/NG � �� � � ��� � � � Blvd. and Dove Road. Elev. 668.96 f/ / N � 4�/ (7 SPACES� \ I I � �`� TBM2 — "❑° Cut in median nose at intersection of Davis Blvd. and Bull Wa RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER: � �� � / �� �� 10' ELEC � ,� � Y• BGE, iNc. a Elev. 679.58 TEXAS REGISTERED ENGINEERING � �' %-'a / ���� ;; � � ESMT � y � � �� /�� PROPOSED PARK/NG FiRM F-�o46 N � / / / � �I / JASON A. FREY, P.E. � �/ a 25�' F/RE LANE / �---� \ �' ' � (4 SPACES� TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 N / �/ / / ��� X ��� \ _ — — — — — — _ I 1Jr� OCTOBER 23, 2019 � , / o � � ° � / / / LINE TABLE CAUTION c /� �'�!E. I D.E. � � � � � � � � � o � � / / LINE LENGTH BEARING :� � Contractor to Verify exact location � / I / / L1 108.805 S71' 27' 20.00"E & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to � a � �� � ' � � any Construction Activities L2 25.024 SO° 00' 00.00"E � � � , � WALL MA/NTENANCE �i� � MINIMUM � OF UNIT SIZE UNIT SIZE TOTAL � OF / ESMT. CAUTION � ��i � BEDROOMS PER � � � o a � ,� � ` �/ � M I N I M U M AVERAG E U N ITS TOTAL L3 49.499 N89° 5$' 57.09��w �oNTA�T_ ,-800-o��-TESS � / � � � � LO� f\ I V / U N IT L4 18.003 N31' 32' 00.45"W �18 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION \ � L5 15.530 N18° 14' 24.63"E � - / / �� / / � � � �� � ���. � LOT 2 1 BEDROOM N A N�A N�A N A REvisioNs � /`�/ � � �, A � � ��� � � � REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � ' / � � � / � � � % � 2 BEDROOM 1 ,278 1 ,710 9 g0 CURVE TABLE � � �� � \� /; j � CURVE RADIUS DELTA ANGLE ARC LENGTH LONG CHORD Z i� % � �� � �� 3 B E D R 0 0 M 2,6 0 2 2,6 0 2 1 10 c� 30.00� �,•2��20�� 37.41' S 35°43�40�� E, 35.04� � � � ���� � � \ / ° / C2 39.00' 90°01'03" 61.27' S 45'00'31" W, 55.16' N � � 0 � , o / �� � / � / C3 112.67' 12°46'19" 25.11' S 8336'51" W, 25.06' � / ' � � / C4 172.67' 18°45'42" 56.54' S 67°50'50" W, 56.29' 'v� �� a � � DRAWN BY: o � / / C5 1466.56' 5°03'55" 129.65' N 21°01'29" E, 129.61' � � B LO C K N � / CHECKED BY: w / ,�� � / � 11 ... LOT 3 � ' ,, , �,,,; � ; � DATE: i 0 a �; PROJECT NUMBER: � � 0 Y m Sheet No. � 0 � � SITE PLAN � DEVELOPER OWNER SURVEYOR/ENGINEER w � ;' CENTURION AMERICAN MRW INVESTORS, LLC BGE, Inc. Z 1800 Valley View Lane, Suite 300 1800 Valley View Lane, Suite 300 . = 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204, Frisco, TX 75034 N Framers Branch, Texas 75234 Framers Branch, Texas 75234 � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com �� TBPE Registration No. F-1046 �� z� Contact: Michael Beaty Contact: Michael Beaty Copyright 2018 �� Telephone: (214)-287-9009 Telephone: (214)-287-9009 sHEET C4 oF c�o ma GENERAL NOTES TOWN OF WESTLAKE GENERAL NOTES TROPHY CLUB N o J � 1. THESE NOTES APPLY TO ALL SHEETS IN THIS PLAN SET. 1. THE APPLICABLE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, THE CURRENT VERSION OF THE "STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION" ��� J c����m�� G�'��� �BOB JAMES PUBLISHED BY N.C.T.C.O.G. AND THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS SHALL APPLY. IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT, TOWN OF WESTLAKE y��,`'� Medlin MEq00� �`' �� � 2. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR, AND MUST OBTAIN PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, ALL NECESSARY CONSTRUCTION PERMITS REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL STANDARDS SHALL GOVERN. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FOLLOW ALL APPLICABLE TCEQ, A.W.W.A., AND A.S.T.M. REGULATIONS. 5�,� Cemetery Golf i Y ,, � ER'h �( J� Course r ¢ o - MUNICIPALITY. CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE A COPY OF THE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY'S STANDARD CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ON SITE.. e �NSE c� � Fq� SEMINOLE y�, J = 2. ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE SUBJECT TO INSPECTION BY THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. THE TOWN RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR 5 TR�PHY o 20� \P vr�qr w � _ � 3. EXISTING UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE TAKEN FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS PROVIDED BY THE UTILITY OWNER AND FIELD LOCATIONS OF SURFACE REJECT MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP THAT DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATION OF THE TOWN. �'F�,9 00 �,0�cF FRESHMEADO`N Wa Z N Q APPURTENANCES. LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE GENERALLY SCHEMATIC IN NATURE AND MAY NOT ACCURATELY REFLECT THE SIZE AND LOCATION OF EACH 3. ALL DISTURBED AREAS OFF-SITE SHALL BE SEEDED OR SODDED AS SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS. 114 \ ° G� U' �?� �NVERNESS a x I `� W PARTICULAR UTILITY. SOME UTILITY LINES MAY NOT BE SHOWN. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ACTUAL FIELD LOCATION AND � � �02�� J `� PROTECTION OF EXISTING FACILITIES WHETHER SHOWN OR NOT. CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPAIRS TO EXISTING � � Q FACILITIES, WHETHER SHOWN OR NOT, DAMAGED BY CONTRACTOR'S ACTIVITIES. DIFFERENCES IN HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL LOCATION OF EXISTING 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE ONE (1) APPROVED SET OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS ON THE JOB SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION. �o z y � BGE, I�1C. UTILITIES SHALL NOT BE A BASIS FOR ADDITIONAL EXPENSE. WESTLAKE � � � INVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE AT LEAST FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION. N � Frisco, TX 75034 4. ANY CONTRACTOR / SUBCONTRACTOR PERFORMING WORK ON THIS PROJECT SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE SITE AND SHALL BE SOLELY ���� � � RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING FACILITIES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM HIS OPERATIONS. SAID EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS 6. ALL PAVING AND UTILITIES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE SPECIFICATIONS. Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com SHALL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO BERMS, DITCHES, FENCES, AND PLANTS. ANY REMOVAL OR DAMAGE TO EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE 7, AN ENGINEERED TRENCH SAFETY PLAN IS REQUIRED WHEN THE TRENCH DEPTH EXCEEDS 5�. K�NG TBPE Registration No. F-1046 REPLACED OR REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT HIS EXPENSE AND SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. Contact: Jason Frey 8. BASED ON OUR UNDERSTANDING AND THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE TOWN, THE WATER AND SANITARY SEWER LINES COMPLY WITH THE WATER 114 Te1: 972-464-4821 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ADEQUATE SITE DRAINAGE DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL USE SILT FENCES (OR AND SANITARY SEWER MASTER PLANS FOR THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. � OTHER METHODS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER AND TOWN) AS REQUIRED TO PREVENT SILT AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS FROM FLOWING ONTO ADJACENT � Copyright 2017 PROPERTIES. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, OR LOCAL EROSION CONSERVATION, AND SILTATION ORDINANCES. WATER NOTES: � e`�� CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL DEVICES UPON COMPLETION OF PERMANENT DRAINAGE FACILITIES AND THE Q SOLqNq ESTABLISHMENT OF A STAND OF GRASS OR OTHER GROWTH TO PREVENT EROSION. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING PERMITS AND 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PURCHASE A COPIE(S) OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, LATEST EDITION, AND FOLLOW SAID STANDARDS ��o��r APPROVALS BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS. DURING CONSTRUCTION. DOVE ROAD C'i�s.� 6. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAINTAIN NEAT AND ACCURATE CONSTRUCTION RECORD PLANS. A COPY OF THESE RECORD PLANS ARE 2. ALL WATER LINES, FITTINGS, AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, LATEST o ��TF TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER UPON COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION. EDITION. ALL WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS TO BE FORD COMPRESSION FITTINGS. ALL BENDS TO HAVE RETAINER FITTINGS (MEGA-LUG). USE DOMESTIC �ooa N DUCTILE IRON FITTINGS ONLY. ,��<� Q 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE ALL NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID CONTACT WITH OVERHEAD AND UNDERGROUND POWER LINES. THE �, CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS AND ALL FIELD CONDITIONS THAT MAY AFFECT CONSTRUCTION. 3. ALL FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL HAVE ONE (1) HYDRA-STORZ CONNECTION AND TWO (2) 2.5" HOSE NOZZLES, SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM MAIN BARREL , VALVE OPENING OF 5.25", AND SHALL BE PLACED ON MAINS OF NOT LESS THAN 6" IN DIAMETER. ALL FIRE HYDRANTS ARE TO BE PAINTED PER VICINITY MAP ~ 8. SHOULD DISCREPANCIES OCCUR, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER TO OBTAIN THE ENGINEER S CLARIFICATION BEFORE COMMENCING WITH ARTICLE IV, SECTION 2.H.5 OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS AND AGREED TO BY THE TOWN. (NOT TO SCALE) THE CONSTRUCTION. DEVELOPER 9. CONTRACTOR TO DISPOSE OF ALL EXCESS EXCAVATION MATERIALS AS DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. 4. UTILITY CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE APPROPRIATE LOCATION MARKS ON THE CURBS PER THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS. CENTURION AMERICAN 1 O. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL AVAILABLE PRECAUTIONS TO CONTROL DUST. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTROL DUST BY SPRINKLING WATER, OR BY 5. ALL WATER MAINS SHALL BE PVC AWWA-C900, DR18, CLASS 150 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 1800 Valley View Lane, Suite 300 OTHER MEANS APPROVED BY THE TOWN AND ENGINEER, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 6. TOP OF WATER MAIN SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 48" BELOW THE TOP OF CURB OR 48" BELOW FINISHED GRADE. METALLIC DETECTOR TAPE WILL BE Farmers Branch, TX 75234 USED. VALVES TO BE EXTENDED TO WITHIN 1' OF GROUND IF MORE THAN 36". Contact: Michael Beaty 11. ALL EXCAVATING IS UNCLASSIFIED AND SHALL INCLUDE ALL MATERIALS ENCOUNTERED. UNUSABLE EXCAVATED MATERIAL AND ALL WASTE RESULTING Te1: 214-287-9009 FROM SITE CLEARING AND GRUBBING SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF SITE BY THE CONTRACTOR AT HIS EXPENSE. 7. FIRE HYDRANTS SHALL BE LOCATED 6' BEHIND THE BACK OF CURB (MIN). 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING FOR LINE AND GRADE CONTROL POINTS RELATED TO EARTHWORK. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAN THE WATER MAIN BY INSERTION OF "POLY PIGS" AT DESIGNATED LOCATIONS. COST FOR "POLY PIG" CLEANING WILL BE THE MOORELAN D� 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SALVAGE AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING POWER POLES, SIGNS, MANHOLES, TELEPHONE RISERS, WATER VALVES, ETC. DURING RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. ALL CONSTRUCTION PHASES. Enginecriny • Dcvrl.npmcnt • Lo�;tr�ct���, 9. ALL DOMESTIC WATER SERVICES SHALL BE 1" CLASS 200 POLYETHYLENE. 14. BACKFILL SHALL BE FREE FLOWING, FREE OF ROCKS AND LARGE CLODS. BACKFILL SHALL BE PLACED IN 6 TO 9 INCH LIFTS AT OR ABOVE OPTIMUM - . MOISTURE AND MECHANICALLY COMPACTED TO 95 PERCENT STANDARD PROCTOR FOR ALL UTILITIES. 10. CORPORATION STOPS SHALL BE FULL OPEN PRIOR TO BACKFILL. 15. ALL PROPOSED GRADING WHERE ANY BUILDINGS MAY POTENTIALLY BE CONSTRUCTED SHALL BE AT OR ABOVE OPTIMUM MOISTURE AND MECHANICALLY 11. CURB STOPS SHALL BE TESTED FOR FULL FLOW WHEN THE SYSTEM IS PRESSURE TESTED. � COMPACTED TO 95 PERCENT STANDARD PROCTOR. ALL OTHER GRADING SHALL BE AT OR ABOVE OPTIMUM MOISTURE AND MECHANICALLY COMPACTED Q Q TO 90 PERCENT STANDARD PROCTOR. CONTRACTOR WILL HAVE TO COORDINATE WITH THE UTILITY COMPANIES FOR ANY REQUIRED UTILITY 12. METER BOXES SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND PLACED IN PAVEMENT PER TOWN OF WESTLAKE METER BOX DETAILS FOR IN-PAVEMENT X ADJUSTMENTS AND / OR RELOCATIONS. METER BOXES. w Q � 13. WATER MAINS TO BE LOCATED PER THE PLANS. v Q 16. EROSION CONTROL DEVICES AS SHOWN ON THE GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL PLANS FOR THE PROJECT SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO THE START Q � OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES ON THE PROJECT. 14. METER BOXES SHALL BE ADJUSTED TO FINISH GRADE PRIOR TO PAVING. � � � 17. ALL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PROJECT. CHANGES 15. EXTEND SAMPLING POINT 2' ABOVE EXISTING GRADE AND END WITH A 1" CURB STOP. SAMPLING POINTS WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE CONSTRUCTION U Z � � ARE TO BE APPROVED BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER AND THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. INSPECTOR. � 7 � O 18. IF THE EROSION CONTROL PLAN AS APPROVED CANNOT CONTROL EROSION AND OFF-SITE SEDIMENTATION FROM THE PROJECT, THE EROSION CONTROL z � � ` uJ U PLAN WILL BE REQUIRED TO BE REVISED AND / OR ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES WILL BE REQUIRED ON-SITE. 16. PIPE SHALL BE TESTED AT 150 PSI FOR FOUR (4) HOURS. � ~ � w � z 19. IF OFF-SITE BORROW OR SPOILS SITES ARE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS PROJECT, THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE DISCLOSED AND SHOWN ON THE 17. CHLORINATE WATER LINES AT 500 PPM FOR FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS. CHLORINATION IS ACCEPTABLE DURING THE PRESSURE TEST. U � O Q Q EROSION CONTROL PLAN. OFFSITE BORROW AND SPOILS AREAS ARE CONSIDERED PART OF THE PROJECT SITE AND THEREFORE SHALL COMPLY WITH 1 8. F L U S H I N G A N D C H L O R I N A T I O N S H A L L B E C O O R D I N A T E D W I T H T H E C O N S T R U C T I O N I N S P E C T O R. O � W C 4 � THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE EROSION CONTROL REQUIREMENTS. THESE AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH PERMANENT GROUND COVER PRIOR TO FINAL z J J � � APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT. 19. ALL TAPS ON EXISTING MAINS SHALL BE WET TAPS. NO SIZE-ON-SIZE TAPS ALLOWED. Q m � W � � � 20. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ABIDE BY ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS GOVERNING EXCAVATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE U � O �°' DETAILED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR TRENCH SAFETY SYSTEMS THAT COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE LAWS GOVERNING EXCAVATION. THESE PLANS 20. EXISTING VALVES SHALL BE OPERATED BY CITY PERSONNEL ONLY. ONCE THE NEW WATER LINE IS ACTIVATED AND PASSES BACTERIOLOGICAL TESTING, � � z ^ � Ur W N SHALL BE SEALED BY AN ENGINEER EXPERIENCED IN THE DESIGN OF TRENCH SAFETY SYSTEMS AND LICENSED BY THE STATE OF TEXAS. SUBMIT PLAN THE VALVES MAY BE OPERATED BY CITY PERSONNEL ONLY. w � Q � J z Q � TO THE OWNER PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ASPECTS OF WORK RELATED TO SANITARY SEWER NOTES: a O J � � w � a EXCAVATION. J � rn m � N 21. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE OPERATION OF ALL EXISTING VALVES WITH THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PURCHASE A COPY OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, LATEST EDITION, AND FOLLOW SAID STANDARDS DURING z O �� ;� w � RESPONSIBLE FOR SITE TRENCH SAFETY DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. CONSTRUCTION. � � J W > N 2. ALL SANITARY SEWER LINES, FITTINGS, AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, � - � � � 22. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN INCLUDING THE HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION OF GRATE INLETS LATEST EDITION. � � N AND ALL UTILITIES CROSSING THE STORM SEWER. � � 0 3. ALL RESIDENTIAL CLEANOUTS WILL BE BASS & HAYS 404 CLEANOUT OR APPROVED EQUAL. IZ � � j 23. THE SITE UTILITY CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL MATERIALS AND APPURTENANCES NECESSARY FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF THE STORM SEWER. � THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE SHALL INSPECT ALL PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. 4. THE SANITARY SEWER SERVICE LINE SHALL BE EXTENDED A MINIMUM OF 6 FEET PAST THE PROPERTY LINE. U Q O 0 24. THE CONTRACTOR'S BID PRICE SHALL INCLUDE ALL INSPECTION FEES. AS AN ALTERNATE, THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PAY THE INSPECTION 5. SERVICE LINES SHALL BE 4" PVC AND SHALL BE PLUGGED AND PRESSURE TESTED WITH THE MAIN LINE. z FEES DIRECTLY TO THE TOWN. CONSTRUCTION STAKING TO BE PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR, UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED TO BY THE OWNER. °' 25. THESE PLANS DO NOT EXTEND TO OR INCLUDE DESIGN OR SYSTEMS PERTAINING TO THE SAFETY OF THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR IS ITS 6. SERVICE LINES ARE TO BE LOCATED AT THE DOWNHILL SIDE OF THE LOT. THESE PLANS ARE ISSUED FOR � EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, OR REPRESENTATIVES IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THE SEAL OF HEREON DOES NOT EXTEND TO ANY SUCH SAFETY 7, THE TOP OF SEWER PIPE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 48" BELOW FINISHED GRADE. THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY =� SYSTEM THAT MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER BE INCORPORATED IN THESE PLANS. REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED J 8. THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO PULL A MANDREL THROUGH SEWER PIPE. FOR CONSTRUCTION. � 26. SEEDING SHALL BE BROADCAST SEEDING IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCTCOG SPECIFICATIONS ITEM 3.10 "SEEDING". WHEN ISSUED IN � 9. A TV INSPECTION OF THE SANITARY SEWER LINES IS REQUIRED. FINAL FORM THEY WILL BE � 27. FERTILIZER SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NCTCOG SPECIFICATIONS ITEM 3.11 "FERTILIZER". SEALED, SIGNED AND DATED. 0 a 10. THE SEWER PIPE WILL BE PRESSURE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TNRCC LOW PRESSURE AIR TEST (SECTION 317.2 (a)(4)(B)). REFER TO MANHOLE N 28. WATER, SEWER, & DUCT BANK WILL HAVE DETECTOR TAPE INSTALLED BETWEEN EMBEDMENT AND NATIVE BACKFILL. DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL TESTING REQUIREMENTS. RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER: � 29. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION, SIZE, AND MATERIAL OF ALL UTILITIES AFFECTED BY CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO BEGINNING 11. ENGINEERED CASING IS REQUIRED WHEN CROSSING STREETS LARGER THAN COLLECTORS. TEXAS REGIS ERED ENGINEERING � CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT AND COORDINATE WITH ALL AFFECTED UTILITIES 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DIG TESS FIRM F-1046 r 1-800-344-8377 12. NO SERVICES ALLOWED ON CLEANOUT STACK. JASON A. FREY> P.E. `i TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � 30. CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE AND ADJUST EXISTING UTILITY MANHOLE LIDS, CLEANOUTS, WATER VALVES AND OTHER SURFACE APPURTENANCES AS 13. ELIMINATE DISCHARGE INTO THE EXISTING SEWER SYSTEM BY PLUGGING LINE AT CONNECTION. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE BILLED FOR THE DISCHARGE OCTOBER 23, 2019 � REQUIRED FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE UTILITY ADJUSTMENTS WITH OTHER DISCIPLINES AND THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY DURING CONSTRUCTION. � AGENCIES AND PROVIDE FOR ALL FEES FOR PERMITS, CONNECTIONS, INSPECTIONS, ETC. THESE ADJUSTMENTS SHALL BE CONSIDERED INCIDENTAL TO � i CAUTION ! ! �i THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT. 14. UTILITY CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACE APPROPRIATE LOCATION MARKS ON THE CURBS PER THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE ENGINEERING STANDARDS, LATEST ° E�ITI�N. Contractor to Verify exact location L 31. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT EXISTING PROPERTY MONUMENTATION AND PRIMARY CONTROL. ANY SUCH POINTS WHICH THE CONTRACTOR & Depth of Exist Facilities Prior to � BELIEVES WILL BE DESTROYED SHALL HAVE OFFSET POINTS ESTABLISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ANY MONUMENTATION 15. PIPE MATERIAL FOR WASTE WATER LINES SHALL CONFORM TO THE NOTES SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING AND TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROJECT any Construction Activities � DESTROYED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE REESTABLISHED AT HIS EXPENSE. SPECIFICATIONS. SANITARY SEWER LINE SHALL BE SDR-35 PVC IF DEPTH OF LINE IS 10' OR LESS AND SDR-26 IF DEPTH OF LINE IS GREATER THAN 0 10'. EMBED SEWER PIPE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL MUNICIPALITY DESIGN STANDARDS. CAUTION ! � ! 0 32. BARRICADING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHALL CONFORM TO THE CONTACT: 1-800-DIG-TEss o LATEST EDITION OF THE 'TEXAS MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES" PART VI IN PARTICULAR. TRAFFIC FLOW AND ACCESS SHALL BE 48 HOURs PR�oR To CONSTRUCTioN � MAINTAINED DURING ALL PHASES OF THE CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING TRAFFIC SAFETY MEASURES FOR WORK 16. WATER AND WASTEWATER LINES SHALL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 9'APART (CLEAR DISTANCE). WHEN SEPARATION CANNOT BE MAINTAINED, SANITARY � ON PROJECT. SEWER SHALL EITHER BE ENCASED IN CONCRETE OR UPGRADED TO PRESSURE PIPE (MIN. SDR 26). °' STORM DRAIN NOTES: REVISIONS � 33. ONSITE PLANAMETRIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING TAKEN FROM DATA PROVIDED BY G&A CONSULTANTS CONFIRMED BY BROWN AND GAY ENGINEERS IN REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � JULY 2014.. 1. ALL CULVERT HEADWALLS AND INLETS TO HAVE STONE CLADDING. x � 34. ANY DAMAGES THAT MAY OCCUR TO REAL PROPERTY OR EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS SHALL BE RESTORED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO AT LEAST THE SAME 2, NO PRECAST CURB INLETS. o CONDITION THAT THE REAL PROPERTY OR EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS WERE IN PRIOR TO THE DAMAGES. THIS RESTORATION SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE Z OWNER'S APPROVAL; MOREOVER, THIS RESTORATION SHALL NOT BE A BASIS FOR ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION TO THE CONTRACTOR. RESTORATION 3. ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP FOR STORM DRAIN CONSTRUCTION SHALL CONFORM TO THE NCTCOG STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS � SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED T0, REGRASSING, REVEGETATION, REPLACING FENCES, REPLACING TREES, ETC. CONSTRUCTION, LATEST EDITION, AND THE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY REQUIREMENTS. U O i 35. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR T0: 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN DRAINAGE AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION. PONDING OF WATER WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. � � A. PREVENT ANY DAMAGE TO PRIVATE PROPERTY AND PROPERTY OWNER'S POLES, FENCES, SHRUBS, ETC. 5. STORM PIPE SHALL BE CLASS III REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE (RCP) 18" AND ABOVE IN DIAMETER AND SDR-35 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) PIPE OR N B. PROVIDE ACCESS TO ALL DRIVES DURING CONSTRUCTION. HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) BELOW 18"IN DIAMETER. DRAWN BY: o C. PROTECT ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES TO REMAIN IN SERVICE. � D. NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES AND VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION. GRADING NOTES: � 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ADMINISTER SPRINKLERS FOR DUST CONTROL, EARTHWORK OR BASE CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED OR AS DIRECTED BY THE CHECKED BY: Y 36. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN UTILITY SERVICES AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION. ENGINEER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY STANDARDS. 0 j 37. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KEEPING SIDEWALKS ADJACENT TO THE PROJECT FREE OF MUD AND DEBRIS FROM THE CONSTRUCTION. 2. FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM 95 PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE STANDARD PROCTOR TEST, ASTM DATE: � 38. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL SURPLUS MATERIAL FROM THE PROJECT AREA UNLESS INSTRUCTED DIFFERENTLY BY OWNER OR ENGINEER. THIS D 698. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE COMPACTING OPERATION, FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE BROUGHT TO A MOISTURE CONTENT RANGING FROM +2 PERCENT c� WORK SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY TO THE CONTRACT AND IS NOT A SEPARATE PAY ITEM. POINTS ABOVE OPTIMUM TO +6 PERCENTAGE POINTS ABOVE OPTIMUM +2 TO +6. PRO,IECT NUMBER: �° PAVING NOTES: � 39. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COORDINATION, INSPECTION, AND TESTING AS REQUIRED BY THE OWNER AND/OR THE LOCAL � MUNICIPALITY. 1. CONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL INCLUDE PAVEMENT REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL REQUIRED FOR NEW WALK, DRIVE, CURB, GUTTER AND OTHER PAVING Sh eet N O. o FEATURES. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COORDINATION, INSPECTION AND TESTING REQUIRED BY THE OWNER AND/OR THE LOCAL N 40. ALL WORK IN THE CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY, PROPERTY AND EASEMENTS SHALL BE CONSIDERED PUBLIC. ALL OTHER WORK SHALL BE CONSIDERED PRIVATE. MUNICIPALITY. G E N E R A L N 0 TE S � � � 2. PAVING SECTIONS SHALL BE SAWCUT IN 15' X 15' SQUARES. � �' 3. PAVEMENT REMOVAL AND REPAIR SHALL CONFORM TO THE LOCAL MUNICIPALITY REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE AN EFFORT TO PROJECT o CONCRETE AND/OR ASPHALT EDGES. z i 4. CONCRETE PAVING JOINTS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AS RECOMMENDED IN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT NOTED BELOW. � N C5 z° 5. SITE PAVING AND PAVEMENT SUBGRADE SHALL BE PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT N0. MS153490R3 PREPARED BY EWI 0 ui� AND DATED FEBRUARY, 2016 C�� SHEET C5 �- C10 m c� -- - � a a � � I �� / TROPHY CLUB W � / � I I I � � � / ' .��'° o ��� � �°-� � � / / �����'' CRE�'���G c �BOB JAMES � � � / / �v Medlin MEqO� �� � � � / I I �/ e�R�NSE� CemeteJO Course � a o = / // /� / S� TR�PHY G��2�9 \P ���dycr SEMINOLE J= T= o � - U o a / � \ �/ 114 �� Go� �'�p,� r FRESN MEADO`i'� mw z N vQ � � \ � s�G U' �� �NVERNESS a '� I W Y qd � � �� � � � �o�� � �_� / � �� �� � / <a i y � � BGE� �11C. , / ° a / / � � _ _ _ � � WESTLAKE � � � INVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 / � / � / �, p Frisco, TX 75034 � // °' J/ �/ � ���� N � � � � / Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com �� � /l � ° �� � B �0 C K � � KINc TBPE Registration No. F-1046 � � � 10' X 10' I / Contact: Jason Frey � � � a � W.E. L 0 T 1 R � 114 Tel: 972-464-4821 / ��-' a � / � Copyright 2017 / � � ��� � 6' LIGHT — � Q SOLANq e�� � � ESMT & � � �r �o� � � � D.B. � � � / DOVE ROAD C'��s, � � �� ° �° a ° � \ � � , B �OCK P � `��� �T � � o J \ ��O (n , � ' � a� a , � � � �OT 1 ��`� � d d \ O O � i a � � , VICINITY MAP - ' - i �� ��/ � ° a ° � ° a a o � � � s' LIGHT (NOT TO SCALE) DEVELOPER � �� � � -� a J � � ESMT & >o' x 20' CENTURION AMERICAN � // � a a D•U• TRI. C.DU/V/ / / / / `° I ELEC. ESMT 1800 Valley View Lane, Suite 300 � , � Farmers Branch, TX 75234 � � � \ � � ❑VERALL LEGEND Contact: Michael Beaty / � � \ � — Te1: 214-287-9009 � � � a�� � � a a ' � ,-�` FH �� a � � a , a � � � J , , , a a ° � PROPOSED FIRE HYDRANT �� � � � a ��— — � a a a a ' �� MOORELAND / � / � a , a p �� SSMH PROPOSED SANITARY En.Jin�or��� . c��,���,�R,�,-�r . •���:��.��c���. � �d � �� \ � \ " d � ° a a a g � a � a ° a ° '� � � MANHOLE / � ` , � / � / / J� � ..._. _ a a � / a �� - - PROPOSED STORM INLET �/ � �� a PROPOSED STREET LIGHT / a/ � / \ � _ _ � — � Q / /, / i � / a , � � — EXISTING TRANSFORMER w X 20' PUBLIC ACCESS ,� ,� �� B LO C K N � 0 w & UTILITY ESMT. � � � II � � LS PROPOSED LANDSCAPE Q � � / � ' �� LOT � 3' LIGHT �I o 5 �0 2a EXISTING STREET LIGHT � � � / // d J �� � O , 9 9 8 S I os�� _ / EXISTING GAS METER U Z � � �� �� �� � � R ETA L F F E = 6 71 . 5 5 9 MOD/F/ED� � SCALE: 1�� - ,o� z � � z �, o � � � � EXISTING ELECTRIC MANHOLE LLJ � � ° � � GARAG E �FE = 6 61 . 55 ' �o' X �o' — � EXISTING SIGN � F= U w � z � � w.E � � � � � Q � � � � e � � � 0 � EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT z J � J W � /� /� / o� d /� � 15' D.E. —� ��,. M � - , >0' ELEC ,, , (TO BE � U � � W � � � �� �� l � /l ' ESMT ABANDONED� � � I � � z ^ Q O � � i i i a w � Q rJ zY =`� � � ° / / �� �_ � oa � � � � O J � w Q a , � �, � � � ` ._. �" a J � �0 � N , Q � � � f , o � �'a � � � � . � � ... ° � � � W � // �/ a a / / � y v I a o O�y � � � n , � r � � � o LL � J � q J // ) � � v/ � N / / � /�' TCMUD l � a � a o J ' v a �' �p � a O I � �, / � a � w,a rER ESMr � , a a o o a U � _ _ z p z o a — N / / Q / / a a /L� — — � — _ v— a s � N / / /a// / o Q o 0 0 4 = � `` — — — — — — ° ° o �� w � � � O // // a / � / a— _� / a — 4- o — a 4 a o � / I O' � V � O � / �� � o ° / �a � , / 6 LIGHT � 3 / / a / a I'/ ESMT & D.B. �' / , / °� �, � 4 l/,4R/ABLE o- � a � i-' / a / a S.S.E. THESE PLANS ARE ISSUED FOR � B LO C K M THE PURPOSE OF PRELIMINARY ;� / , � / � / ° �TO BE MOD/FIED� � � REVIEW AND ARE NOT INTENDED � / i a �2� FOR CONSTRUCTION. � a , LOT � WHEN ISSUED IN ° � REMOI/E THE EXIST/NG 54 L.F. EXIST/NG CURB � NOTES: FINAL FORM THEY WILL BE � � y� INSTALL LOIVG/TUDINAL BUTT JOINT � 1. ALL WESTLAKE ENTRADA INFRASTRUCTURE ASSUMED AS SEALED, SIGNED AND DATED. � � a.� � / � � \ � ���� a EXISTING FOR THIS PLAN SET °� R E M O I/E T H E E X I S T I N G 8 8 L F E X I S T I I V G C U R B � � � 2. A L L D I M E N S I O N S A R E T O F A C E O F C U R B U N L E S S �' � � INSTALL LOIVGITUDINAL BUTT ✓OINT I I OTHERWISE NOTED RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER: � � � 10' ELEC � - �" BGE, �Nc. � �J / � \ � ESMT � � a—� a T E X A S R E G I S T E R E D E N G I N E E R I N G L i/ � d /� � � � BM1 — "❑" Cut found on to of curb at the south median nose a roximatel FIRM F-1046 N Q ! / / � \ � v o P PP Y JASON A. FREY, P.E. i , / / o/ 691 feet southeast of the intersection of Solana Blvd. and Davis Blvd. TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � �� //� 10� X 10� _ _ - - - - - I �,5' a Elev. 668.963� OCTOBER 23, 2019 o a � W.E. I D.E. � � / ao l , � / � � � � BM2 — "❑" Cut found on top of curb in the west turn lane median at the ! ! C A U TI 0 N � � � �.� / � / � intersection of Davis Blvd. and Hwy 114 approximately 38 feet west of the contractor to ver�fy eXact iocat�on ` /� � � centerline of Davis Blvd. and 8 feet southwest of traffic signal pole on & �eptn of EX�st Fac�i�t�es Pr�or to � a � � � N SOUthW2St COPllef Of IlltefS8Ct1011. any Construction Activities i ° / �� � W,4LL MAINTENAIVCE � � �o� Elev. 667.93' / ESMT. CAU TION ! ! ! o ° / �� � � TBM1 - "❑" Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davis coNTACT: �-800-�i�-rEss � ,� � �� , > � B �0 C K N / � �� H���RS PR�oR To �oNSTR��T�oN Blvd. and Dove Road. Elev. 668.96 M �'j / / � / � T � � / / � � \ �� I 2 � TBM2 — "❑" Cut in median nose at intersection of Davis Blvd. and Bull Way. REVISIONS � �a � �� \ � REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � / / � / � Elev. 679.58 � / � � / � � \ J / / \ \ \ / // Y � � � \ � � � PAVEMENT LEGEND S � / �� � � � � (SEE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT) N � � 0 , � � �� � / CONCRETE PAVERS ABOVE 3/4" OF SAND / � � � a ° \ � � ° AND 5.5" 3,600 PSI CONCRETE W/ #3 o � / / BARS ON 18" O.C.E.W. ON 6" OF DRAWN BY: o � / LIME/CEMENT TREATED STABILIZED �, � B LO C K N /� PAVERS�TYPEE A DR LOCATIONS FOR CHECKED BY: � LOT 3 � � � � � � / / a °� CONCRETE BAND� 3,600 PSI CO�NCRETE W/ DATE: � � � / � #4 B A R S O N 1 8 O.C.E.W. O N 8 O F L I M E/ ° 0 I CEMENT TREATED STAB SUBGRADE. SEE PROJECT NUMBER: � -� � ARCH. PLANS FOR FINISH AND LOCATION. o � SEE CONCRETE BAND DETAIL SHEET 37 � � � Sheet No. o , � � PAVEMENT W/ #3 BARS � 24" O.C.E W.C� P A VI N G P LA N w � � � 0 Z a C6 : U �' .� Z a�i 0 �� sHEET C6 oF c�o ma TROPHY CLUB o o � � J �O O �� J ���F' CRE�'���G�"c �BOB JAMES �v`' Medlin MEqO� �� � � e�R�5�,5�� Cemete�0 Golf ` Y � ��, Course � J o - S�N TROPHY 2 FAlgy SEMINOLE -� � _ �' �i �P �(C q r w � � � 114 ���9 Go� �'O�,�cr FRESN MEADO`i'� ma Z N Q / �j d / / � �1 �O�� J � Y _ � s'�G N �� �NVERNESS a '� I W � �� l � � <a i y � � BGE� �11C. � l I � e / � WESTLAKE � � / � J/ / � ��INVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 � � � ; � � � ���� p Frisco, TX 75034 � � / �� � � � � � � � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com � � / � ° ° � � B �0 C K � � / � K� TBPE Registration No. F-1046 �� � I �� ° �� 10' X 10' � / \ � "� Contact: Jason Frey �� � � a wE LOT 1 R � � , � � � � ��� � � ��� � / ;� 0 114 Tel: 972-464-48Copyright 2017 // � a , � � � / , - / � 5 SOLANq e�� � 6 LIGHT � � � � �/ � ESMT �c � � � � � � � o��r / � D.B. 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ALL WESTLAKE ENTRADA INFRASTRUCTURE ASSUMED AS JASON A. FREY, P.E. o � / , �, / I L � � ; / � EXISTING FOR THIS PLAN SET TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � � � � � � , , � _ _ � , � � OCTOBER 23, 2019 � � a / >0 X 10 � - - - - 15 � . 0 d / � / / / \ / � - W.E. D.E. a � /y` ��, `� � / � 1 BM1 - "❑" Cut found on top of curb at the south median nose approximately ! ! C A U TI 0 N i i ° � � � � - / 691 feet southeast of the intersection of Solana Blvd. and Daws Blvd. Contractor to ver�fy eXact iocat�on 2 �� � � � � �' - - � � EIeV. 668.963' & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to � �� � � `� � � � � � � � , any Construction Activities i \�, o �� \ I W,4LL MAINTENAIVCE � \ BM2 - "❑" Cut found on top of curb in the west turn lane median at the i i i � ESMT. r � CAUTION . o � �� �� I / � / , intersection of Davis Blvd. and Hwy 114 approximately 38 feet west of the coNTACT: �-Boo-DiG-rEss o �� � � / � � � ��� �/� � � centerline of Davis Blvd. and 8 feet southwest of traffic signal pole on �� HouRs PRioR To CONSTRUCTioN a /� � ` �_ southwest comer of intersection. o � � �� � f\ � �_ Elev. 667.93' � �i,� � , � � LOT 2 � ��, - REVISIONS � � \ \ � \ n n REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � , / / ,� \� \ �\\ / � � TBM1 ❑ Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davis / / ,\ \ \� \\ \ \\ \ � Blvd. and Dove Road. Elev. 668.96 J � - TBM2 - "❑" Cut in median nose at intersection of Davis Blvd. and Bull Way. Z Elev. 679.58 U O m / o LEGEND � � � N � � � DRAINAGE AREA BOUNDARY DRAWN BY: � w EXISTING CONTOUR LINE CHECKED BY: i o Table 1: Ih•ainage Areas N Area Area Area Coeff' Time of 5 YR 5 YR lo YR lo YR 25 YR 25 YR 5o YR 5o YR l0o YR loo YR s5o PROPOSED CONTOUR LINE �, DATE: � Designation (sq ft) (Acres) C Asphalt/Conc. Commercial Single Family Grass Concentration Intensity FLOW Intensity FLOW Intensity FLOW Intensity FLOW INTINSITY FLOW - - PROPOSED STORM SEWER 0 0.95 0.70 0.65 0.35 Tc (in/hr) (CFS) (in/hr � ) (CFS) (in/hr) (CFS) (in/hr) (CFS) (IN/HR) (CFS) PROJECT NUMBER: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Y A 1 12,273 0.28 0.70 028 10 6.82 1.4 7.99 1.6 9.20 1.8 10.53 2.1 11.55 2.28 o EXl 34,657 0.80 0.84 0.44 0.35 10 6.82 4.6 799 5.3 10.20 2.0 10.53 7.0 11.55 7.71 P3 �DRAINAGE AREA NUMBER Sh eet N �. m � EX2 13,341 0.31 0.88 0.22 0.08 10 6.82 1.8 7.99 2.2 11.20 2.2 10.53 2.9 11.55 3.12 � Ex3 s6,�64 t.�o o.gs o.94 0.24 o.i2 io 6.s2 1.g �.99 2.2 i1.2o 2.2 io.s3 2.9 ii.ss i2.�s 3.51 32.5 �100-YR RUNOFF IN C.F.S. � � �� ���� � � � DRAINAGE AREA IN ACRES D R A I N A G E A R E A � Z ♦ DRAINAGE FLOW DIRECTION M A P J C7 ci� � STORM DRAIN INLET z � 'o �� sHEET C7 oF c�o ma �� ' � a a /, � � I �� � � - � j� � �� � � TROPHY CLUB � � � / ' // / I I ., I \ / // / / ' ���'°�� �,��� � � / i� � \ \ � / / / / � / ' / ,r��F' �� � ��'c �BOB JAMES � � � � �� � ��1` �� � /� � � � ��� Medlin� Golf M���� �� Y � � � � �� � Cemeter c^ � � � � �I � � ��� � �/ I � � � � ��Sv���� OPHY��v � ����CourseSEMINOLE �-� � i � I / , / / � TR �, O� Vl qY � � c� / `° /� ' � ; i \ � � \ \ / // / // / �tc`�,-9 p P J����F FRESN MEADO`N ma m N Q � � � � � � / � 114 �° °ti r � WW z � � �� � � �� � �� � �� � � � s'�G v' �� �NVERNESS a x I W � `� � � � /� / � \ � � ���m � d � l �� - �� ' ��\� � � �� / <a i y � � BGE, InC. � / / � ° / � ' — — � ' / WESTLAKE � � / / J� / � � � \� / / / / � �NINVERNE � 2595 Dallas Parkway, Suite 204 � �a � � � � �,� � ���� �, p Frisco, TX 75034 � � � � � ' / s � � � � / � Tel: 972-464-4800 • www.bgeinc.com �- � // � ° ° � � B �0 C K � � � � � KINc TBPE Registration No. F-1046 � � � � ° � 10' X 10' � � � � � Contact: Jason Frey � � � a � W.E. �0 T � � i /����� � � � � / Q 114 Tel: 972-464-4821 /� / � ��-' a �� / ��o`� / / � � � Copyright 2017 / / � � � 6' LIGHT / � — / Q SOLANA e� � / � � ESMT & � � — � � ' � ��o��r i � � / o.B. / ; , - / � � \ '� / DOVE ROAD C'��s, �� ° �° ` ° \ � � � � ' B �OCK P = `�9T� � � � � � � / � � o � a / � U / . 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N / / / TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 i / � � N I \ � OCTOBER 23, 2019 o � �� � ESMr � \ a FIRE COVERAGE � � CAUTION ! ! i / c \ ` � / G ° � � ' � RESIDENTIAL RADIUS=250� Contractor to verify eXact �ocation � / �0� X 1�� � - J,5' \ ,� & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to o �� w.E ������ \ o.E � �, � � � any Construction Activities / / / � j / CAUTION � � � � � � � CONTACT: 1-800—DIG—TESS � � �18 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION o �� , W,4LL MA/NTENANCE ; / //� � \ / � � ESMT. ,� ? / � / REVISIONS � � � < B LO C K I V - � —� � � REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � x � / - � LOT 2 o � J � � � � Z vl / Y \ i U � O i � � c� NOTE: ALL WESTLAKE ENTRADA INFRASTRUCTURE ASSUMED AS o EXISTING FOR THIS PLAN SET � \ �� � � � 'v� � \ DRAWN BY: v \ . � 0 � CHECKED BY: w � • TBM1 — °❑° Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davis o % � Blvd. and Dove Road. 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FREY P.E. / / L// �/ � � \ � � • �I FIRM F-1046 / � � / � ,° �� / � � � � � � � � � • • TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � � � � � �/ � � _ _���;�_ _ _ _ � � � � ���.� �� �� OCTOBER 23, 2019 � ' / �� � v , � � i � � � ° ' ° � ° � � � 1 R,o�, ! ! cAUTioN � � a � � i � � . -- � ° ��' � !\. � � ���� � � �� `�' �� � 'I � Contractor to Verify exact location � ��, � � � � � :� — �� �I � � � � ���� ��W & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to � � a � � ��/� �� � � �ii�ii � � � aYly COY1StYUCtI0Y1 f�CtlVltl26 ������������� ' ��! � � ��,��� � ===' i � �� � � � � � STABI LI ZED C0N STRU CTI 0N EN TRAN CE �A�T�oN � � � ' � I , � � � a l � � � A i � � � \ i � \ � CONTACT: 1-800-DIG-TESS / �18 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION ° t\ ; ,, , � ,�;;;� '> �- � �` �� `� � B��ocK N / ; � , TOP ��Ew � � i � � \ ' �� � , � A o ������������ ;� � ;��;�' // ��, \ � � ' ) / '�j � ��' -� � � � LOT 2 � � � RE��S�oNs � � /� � � �� �� �} _-��� � �� �� �� � � � � � �ANY LEI�TH PLUS � TO SEAL ENDS� REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � � �; �/ ��'�_�� � � � �,, ,� �� ��— , � \ � � � x � � � 7� o IJ Z 1� Y IU � O m N �� NOTE: STONE OVERFLOW STRUCTURES OR Silt Fence General Notes Erosion Control Mat Notes � � �� � OTHER OUTLET CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE 1. Steel posts which support the silt fence shall be 1. Erosion control mats shall be in compliance with � INSTALLED AT ALL LOW POINTS ALONG THE installed on a slight angle toward the anticipated NCTCOG Best Management Practices. Erosion �' A'� FENCE AT A MINIMUM OF EVERY 300 FEET. runoff source. Post must be embedded a control mats may be used in place of, or in � i� � minimum of one foot addition to silt fence for sheet flow filtering 8r � � � DRAWN BY: 0 2. The toe of the silt fence shall be trenched-in applications. —� 0 5, with spade or mechanical trencher, so that the 2. 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Y � LOT 1 � -' a � � centerline of Davis Blvd. and 8 feet southwest of traffic signal pole on WHEN ISSUED IN ° ----- southwest corner of intersection. FINAL FORM THEY WILL BE -- — ° �. — ,, � �� / \' o �� a � � �'� �, � � � � l� l� � Elev. 667.93� SEALED, SIGNED AND DATED. / N / a / � I \ � \ � TBM1 — °❑" Cut in median nose located N 700 feet southeast of intersection of Davis RESPONSIBLE ENGINEER: a � � � I � � 7 Blvd. and Dove Road. Elev. 668.96 BGE, INC. � � %JQ � / \ / � � � _� TEXAS REGISTERED ENGINEERING / �/ y � �� „ p FIRM F-1046 N / / / // � , ; �' TBM2 — ❑ Cut in median nose at intersection of Davis Blvd. and Bull Way. JASON A. FREY, P.E. i / a / ❑ � � �%i / Elev. 679.58 TEXAS REGISTRATION N0. 88485 � / � / _ _ _ � OCTOBER 23, 2019 i'� �, , � / - - - - - � \ � � � a , � , - I�/ a /i � � � , � � � cAUTioN � � � � � � � :� � Contractor to Verify exact location � � � � � & Depth of Exist Facilitles Prior to � a � � � � � � any Construction Activities o � �� �� � I / � CAUTION � � � � a � � � / i � o � '� � � / �� HouRs�PRioR 8 o coNsrRucTioN ; � � ,� � � , > � B �OCK N % ��� �' � ! � /� � �� � �'� V �OT 2 � �� % � REVISIONS � /� � �� A � REV N0. DATE DESCRIPTION � � / / � '� / � / � � � ;/ / � � � � � o � � � � / J \ / Z Y � � � � / \ ' / U � � �� � � � , �; � o O m / / �� N / O / / N / � \ \ / o �� a � \ � DRAWN BY: o - � / � � � � B LO C K N / � CHECKED BY: w � LOT 3 � i ��, � � 1 / � � ' DATE: ° I � ,1 �; 0 I PROJECT NUMBER: o II � V - i I '�i 1 � � . 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If not one inch on this o / / � � sheet, adjust scale as necessary. � GOMMON BERMUD?� / - - � 3 I T?�L I?�N GYPRE55 / GUPRE55U5 SEMPER\/I RENS � R,415ED PL,4NTER5, � (30 G?�LLON, 8' HE I GHT) I I SOL I D SOD � ai � +, �,P � / �� � Np One Inch o / / � / / � / o a � � �� � � , _ � � 2 ?�G?��/E / ?�G?�\/E ?�TTENU?�T?� � I Q ° � � (30 G?�LLON, 24" HE I GHT) � � � x � / / / ��. , \ ���� � '� I I TEX?�S S?�GE / LEUGOPHYLLUM FRUTESGENS � T �' �' �' o \ o � � �� � � � � � L� ��\\ ' �' , � (7 G?�LLON, 32 HEIGHT) � � � � � / o / � ��\ ,_,_ I N / / � � 2 L I TTLE JOHN BOTTLE BRUSH / G?�LL I STEMON 'L I TTLE JOHN' � o / / � � �1 ji O (7 G?�LLON, 36" HEIGHT) � a � �� / � G���� L — — — �j � � � ir�r � �� � / O� �� 27 TEXAS SOTOL / D�iSYLIRION TEX?�NUM � � � � � / ' _ _ _ _ (5 G?�LLON, 24" HE I GHT) ^ � O rO / f��..� -�'-, \..� � �� � / L� ' Q O r I � 6 SOFT LE?�F YUGG?� / YUGG?� REGURVIFOLI?� � a � O �/ �� � � � (5 G,4LLON, 24" HE I GHT) � � � � 4" STEEL EDGING � � � �"' � � TYP � � _ �- - - - - V �' Q � i l �' \ ;�_� � \� 30 GULF MUHLY GR,455 / MUHLENB�RG1,4 GAPILL,4R15 'REG�4L MIST' � v� � Ol .. � � � � , O � �r� � (I G,4LLON, PLf�NTS SP�GED 30" O.G., 12" HEIGHT) �/� � I--I � a°� / � ��/—�% �jl� V 1 �i �i �, // �/ IIII ---- Q ►-� � Uj m � O � _____ 65 SI DE O?�TS GR?�M?� / BOUTELOUA GURTI PENDU?�L (� � / � � � � C I ---- (I G?�LLON, PLANTS SP?�GED 30" O.G., 12" HE I GHT) � � N �� � � . • �����, . I `lj '�"{ 4--� � W O � / � � �- ��,� /� ;" 50 MEXIG,4N FEATHER GR,455 / STIP,4 TENNUISSIM,4 �\ (I G,4LLON, PL�4NT5 SP�4GED IS" O.G., 10" HEIGHT) �+ v / �' /, � / �. 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A TREE PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL REMO\/AL OF ALL TREES, PROTEGTED " f � � `' �' �' '� �' � �� AND UNPROTEGTED. SYMBOL COMMON/BOTANICAL NAME SIZE SPACING QUANTITY REMARKS 2. PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE MEASURED AND SIZED AGGORDING TO THE LATEST studiv 13 Design Group, Q[.,�_C. EDITION OF THE TEXAS NURSERY $ LANDSGAPE ASSOGIATION (TNLA) LO LIVE OAK / QUERGUS 1(IRGINIANA 3" GALIPER AS SHOWN 4 6' MINIMUM SPRE�4D; MINIMUM 12' HEIGHT; FULL ROUNDED 3�tb 44'.htain tiu�ee� HEAD 6' MINIMUM BR�4NGHING HEIGHT; NURSERY GROWN, I L��4isvillc.lexas 7�[7�7 SPEGIFIGATIONS, GRADES AND STANDARDS. a6�_6�i-Igua 3. ALL PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS ARE SUBJEGT TO TOWN OF 1^�5TLaKE APPR0I�AL AND MUST BE SPEG I F I ED ON THE APPR01(ED LANDSGAPE PLAN. LE LAGEBARK ELM / ULMUS PARV I FOL I A 3" GAL I PER AS SHOWN 3 6' M I N I MUM SPRE,4D; M I N I MUM 12' HE I GHT; FULL ROUNDED �ri�1 f-i i rr���,r3H��.�; 4. GROUND G01/ERS USED I N L I EU OF TURF GRASS MUST PR01/I DE GOMPLETE HEAD 6' M I N I MUM BR,4NGH I NG HE I GHT; NURSERY GROWN, GOYERAGE WITHIN ONE (I) YEAR OF PLANTING ?.ND MAINT?.IN ADEQU?�TE GOYERAGE AS APPR01/ED BY THE TOWN OF Y�STL�4KE. Rg TEX,45 P?�NSY REDBUD / 2" GALIPER ?�5 SHOWN 3 5' MINIMUM SPREfi�D• MINIMUM 8' HEIGHT• 2" MIN. G,4L.• 5. TREES MUST BE PLANTED FOUR FEET (4') OR GREATER FROM GURBS, GERG I S G�N?�DENS I S TEXENS I S FULL HE�D NURSERY GROWN � � S I DEWALKS, UTI L I TY L I NES, SGREEN I NG WALLS AND/OR OTHER STRUGTURES. THE TOY�I OF WESTL.�KE HAS FIN�4L �4PPR0\/,4L FOR �LL TREE PLAGEMENTS. THESE DOCUMENTS ARE 6. TREE PITS SH,4LL H?�YE ROUGHENED SIDES �4ND BE TWO TO THREE TIMES PH POSSUMHAW HOLLY / ILEX DEGIDUA 2" GALIPER AS SHOWN 3 5' MINIMUM SPREAD; MINIMUM 8' HEIGHT; 2" MIN. GAL.; FOR INTERIM REVIEW WIDER TH�N THE ROOT B�4LL OF THE TREE IN ORDER TO F,4GILIT�4TE HE,4LTHY FULL HE�4D NURSERY GROWN ONLY AND NOT INTENDED ROOT GROWTH. FOR CONSTRUCTION OR �. TREES SH�4LL NOT BE PL�4NTED DEEPER THAN THE B�45E OF THE "TRUNK ITALIAN GYPRE55 / GUPRESSUS SEMPERVIRENS 9-10' HT. AS SHOWN 3 5' MINIMUM SPRE�4D; MINIMUM q-10' HEIGHT; TREE FORM; BIDDING PURPOSES. FL�4RE". FULL HEAD NURSERY GROWN 8. THE TREE P I T SHaLL BE BAGKF I LLED W I TH N,4TI VE TOP50I L FREE OF ROGK �ND OTHER DEBRIS. AGAVE / AGAYE ATTENUATA 30 G�LLON a5 SHOWN 2 FULL PLANTS Submittal 8-16-2019 q. BURL�4P, TWINE AND WIRE BASKETS SHALL BE LOOSENED AND PULLED BAGK FROM THE TRUNK OF TREE AS MUGH ,45 POSSIBLE. I O. TREES SH,4LL NOT BE W,4TERED TO EXGE55 THAT RESULTS I N SO I L TEXAS SAGE / � GALLON AS SHOWN S�TUR,4TION. IF SOIL BEGOMES SATURATED, THE W�4TERING SGHEDULE SHALL II FULL PL�.NTS BE �4DJUSTED TO �4LLOW FOR DR�INaGE ,4ND �4BSORPTION OF THE EXGE55 LEUGOPHYLLUM FRUTESGENS w'�`�R' LITTLE JOHN BOTTLE BUSH / � GALLON AS SHOWN II. �4 3" L�4YER OF MULGH SH�4LL BE PROVIDED ,4ROUND THE B,45E OF THE 2 FULL PL�.NTS PL�NTED TREE. THE MULGH SH�4LL BE PULLED BAGK 4" FROM THE TRUNK OF GALL I STEMON "L I TTLE JOHN' THE TREE. TEXaS SOTOL / 5 G�4LLON a5 SHOWN 28 FULL PL�4NT5 Q 12. NO PERSON(S) OR ENTI TY MAY USE I MPROPER OR MAL I G I OUS M�41 NTENANGE OR D?SYL I RI ON TEX,4NUM PRUN I NG TEGHN I QUES WH I GH WOULD L I KELY LE�4D TO THE DE�4TH OF THE TREE. � I MPROPER OR MAL I G I OUS TEGHN I QUES I NGLUDE, BUT ,4RE NOT L I M I TED TO, SOFT LE,4F YUGG�4 / YUGGA REGURV I FOL I�4 5 G�LLON �45 SHOWN 6 FULL PLANTS � TOPPING OR OTHER UNSYMMETRIG,4L TRIMMING OF TREES, TRIMMING TREES � W I TH A BAGKHOE, OfZ USE OF F I RE OR PO I SON TO G,4USE THE DE�4TH OF A � �E• GULF MUHLY GR,455 / I G�.LLON 30" O.G. I� FULL PL?�NTS � I 3. ,41..L BEDS TO H,41(E 3" OF GOMPOSTED SO I L, L I V I NG E,4RTH TEGHNOLOGY, OR MUHLENBERG I A GAP I LLARI S 'REG,4L M I ST' Bar is one inch on original � ,4PPf?OVED EQU,4L TO ,4 DEPTH OF 8" MINIMUM. drawing. If not one inch on this � 14. ALL PL,4NT BEDS SH,4LL BE TOP-DRESSED WITH A MINIMUM OF 3 INGHES OF SIDE OATS GR?�MA / I GALLON 3O° 0•G• 67 FULL PL,4NT5 sheet, adjust scale as necessary. � HARDWOOD OR OTHER MULGH. BOUTELOU?. GURTIPENDUAL I 5. TREES 01(EfZH�4NG I NG W�4LK5 �4ND P,4RK I NG SH,4LL H�4VE ,4 M I N I MUM GLE,4R I One Inch I +' TRUNK HEIGHT OF � FEET. TREES OVERH,4NGING PUBLIG STREET P,4VEMENT �� FINISH TP�PER PL�NTING BED DOWN o DRI1/E ,415LE5 AND FIRE L,4NE5 SH�4LL H�4YE �4 MINIMUM GLE,4R TRUNK HEIGHT MEXIGAN FEATHER GRA55 / STIPA TENNUISSIMA I GALLON IS O.G. 48 FULL PLANTS TO TOP OF EDGING GRADE OF 14 FEET. MULGH LAYER ?�S SPEG I F I ED � I6. A V I51 B I L I TY TRI,4NGLE MUST BE P�ZOV I DED ,4T �4LL I NTERSEGTI ONS. SHRUBS TR�I L I NG L�NTANA / I G?�LLON �2�� �•G• 40 FULL PL�4NT5 ,4RE NOT TO EXGEED 30 I NGHES I N HE I GHT. TREES SH,4LL H,41/E ,4 M I N I MUM L?.NT�NA MONTE\/I DEN515 � � GLE,4�Z TRUNK HE I GHT OF � FEET AT TI ME OF PL�4NTI NG. PL?�NT I NG M I X �f � I�. TREES PLANTED ON A SLOPE SH,4L.L H,41/E THE 501 L ST,41 N AT THE ,4VER�4GE GREEPI NG ROSEM�4RY / I G�.LLON 12" O.G. q2 FULL PL?�NTS M�X. I" DOWN A,5 SPEG I F I ED 1`� � GRADE OF SLOPE. ROSEM�4RY OFF I G I N�4L I S 'PROSTR�4TU5' � � T I8. NO SHRUBS SH,4LL BE PERMITTED WITHIN ,4�ZE�45 LE55 TH,4N 3 FEET IN WIDTH. � � ,4LL BEDS LE55 TH�4N 3 FEET I N WI DTH SH�4LL BE G�455, GROUNDG01(ER OR RI VER ROGK BED " BENDA BO?�RD EDG I NG ?�5 SPEG I F I ED � � -v SOME TYPE OF F I XED P�4V I NG. SQU�4RE FEET 4 DEPTH 2p W/ LANDSGAPE FABR I G BARR I ER °; 19. THE OWNE�Z, TENANT, AND/OR THE I R ,4GENT5, I F ANY, SH,4LL BE JO I NTLY ,4ND STONES SH�.LL BE 2"-4" D I A. PLP�ST I G EDG I NG ST�KES � 3'-O" O.G. M�X. W I TH � �"'� o SEVERALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE M,4INTEN,4NGE, EST,4BLISHMENT, ,4ND SEASONAL GOLOR 4" POTS 8" O.G. 23 FULL PL?�NTS PLP�TED DEGK SGREWS FOR ATTP�GHMENT �j � � PERM�4NENGE OF PL�4NT M�4TERIAL. ,4LL L�4NDSG,4PING SH,4LL BE M,4INTAINED LOG�TE ON PL?�NTING SIDE OF EDGE � F� � I N ,4 NE,4T ,4ND ORDERLY M,4NNER ,4T ALL TI MES. TH I S SHALL I NGLUDE, BUT NOT � � � LIMITED TO, MOWING, EDGING, PRUNING, FERTILIZING, W,4TERING, ,4ND OTHER GOMMON BERMUD�4 SOLID SOD SOLID SOD SQ��� 4,3�5 MINIMUM 100� GOVERAGE TYPICAL BED EDGING DETAIL � � ,4GTI V I TI ES NEGE55,4RY FOfZ THE M,41 NTENANGE OF L�4NDSGAPED �4RE,45. FEET � O O 20. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SH,4LL BE M,4INTAINED IN A HEALTHY AND GROWING 4 •� � GONDITION AS IS �4PPROPRI,4TE FOR THE SE,450N OF THE YE�4R. PL,4NT L2 NOT TO SG�LE � � '� �, MATERI,4L TH,4T IS DAMAGED, DESTROYED, OR �ZEMOVED SHALL BE REPL,4GED Q � WITH PLANT MATERIAL OF SIMILAR SIZE �4ND Y,4RIETY WITHIN 30 DAYS UNLE55 � OTHERWISE ,4PPR01/ED IN WRITING BY THE TOWN OF Y�STL�4KE. � r..-� � 21. LANDSG,4PE ,4ND OPEN ,4RE�45 SHALL BE KEPT FREE OFF TR,45H, LITTER AND � � � WEEDS. c� Q 22. AN ,4UTOM�4TI G I RRI G�4TI ON SYSTEM SHALL BE PR01/I DED TO I RRI G�4TE ALL ' � � � �l � L,4NDSG�4PE ARE,45. OVERSPRAY ON STREETS ,4ND WALKS IS PROHIBITED. �4 � h-i � PERM I T FROM THE BU I LD I NG I NSPEGTI ON DEP,4RTMENT I 5 REQU I RED FOR E,4GH \ j ,-� IfZRIGATION SYSTEM. � � � 23. NO PL,4NT MATEfZ1,4L SH,4LL BE �4LLOWED TO ENGROAGH ON RIGHT-OF-WAY, FILTER F�BRIG � � � C� �' SIDEW,4LK5 OR EASEMENTS TO THE EXTENT THAT THE VISION OR ROUTE OF TO WR�P UP SIDES � $"'� � TR,4VEL FOR VEHIGUL,4R, PEDESTRIAN, OR BIGYGLE TRAFFIG IS IMPEDED. OKLAHOMA RI�/ER ROGK �, Np'�: �' ►� � 24. NO PL,4NTING �4RE,45 SH,4LL EXGEED 3:1 SLOPE. 3' HORIZONTAL TO I' I. ST?�BILIZE SOIL BELOW ROOT B,4LL � � c� o VERTIG,4L. PRIOR TO PL?�NTING TO PRE�/ENT T� � p 25. E,4fZTHEN BERMS SHALL NOT INGLUDE GONSTRUGTION DEBRIS. GONTR,4GTOR � TREE FROM SETTLING. V 1 `� MUST GORREGT SLIPP,4GE OR DAM,4GE TO THE SMOOTH FINISH GR,4DE OF THE FILTER F�BRIG �� �� � � p, 2. TOP OF ROOTB?�LL SHA�LL I TO 2 °' BERM PRIOR TO ,4GGEPT�4NGE. � ,4BOVE FINISHED GR?�DE. � 26. ALL WALKW,4Y5 SH,4LL MEET ,4.D.,4. AND T.,4.5. REQUIREMENTS. EXISTING SUBGR?�DE � 3. ,4LL WIRE ROPE ?�ND SYNTHETIG �f � � 2'i. GONTAGT TOWN OF Y�STL�4KE'S PL,4NNING DEP,4RTMENT ,4T FOR L,4NDSGAPE 4" STEEL EDGING (NOT 5�_��� D MATERIALS SH,4LL BE REM01(ED F� INSPEGTION. NOTE L,4NDSG,4PE INST,4LLATION MUST GOMPLY WITH APPROVED NEEDED ON SIDES TH/�T GOMPLETELY FROM ROOTB?�LL A�ND � a�o L,4NDSG�4PE PL,4N5 PRIOR FIN,4L ,4GGEPTANGE BY THE TOY�p�I OF Y�STLAKE BORDER THE Bf�GK OF � REMOVE TOP I/3 OF BURLAP ?�ND/OR OBT?�INING ?� GERTIFIG?�TE OF OGGUP/�NGY. GURBS) G 4. PL,4NTING PITS SHP�LL BE SQU?�RE, � °' 28. F I N,4L I NSPEGTI ON �4ND ,4PPROY,4L OF SGREEN I NG W�4LL5, I RRI GATI ON ,4ND G � L,4NDSG�4PE IS SUBJEGT TO ALL PUBLIG UTILITIES, INGLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED SIDES OF PITS SH?�LL BE B THOROUGHLY SGA�RI F I ED/ROUGHENED � TO M,4NHOLES, Y,4LVE5, WATER METERS, GLE,4NOUT5 ,4ND OTHER � TO EL I M I N,4TE FL,4RED AS SHOWN I N � ,4PPURTENANGES, TO BE AGGE551 BLE, �4DJUSTED TO GR,4DE ,4ND TO THE TOWN _ � o o O �" o E TYP I G,4L DET,41 L OF Y�STLAKE'S PUBLIG WORKS DEPr4RTMENT ST�ND�4RD5. � II I I I II � � �-- -- � I I I I I I I I �;''��" � � 2q. 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PHOTOM ETRICS a 10�24�19 EAST PATIO PHOTOM ETRICS /'� Z /� 2 „ _ , „ 1 1/8" = 1'-0" 1/8 - 1 -0 J SHEET a SP1 .02 w F- � Westlake Town Council TYPE OF ACTION T x E i o w N a F WESTLAKE Regular Meeting - Action Item o i sr i N o r i v E s v o�s i c N Westlake Town Council Meeting Monday, January 27, 2020 ToPrc: Conduct a public hearing and consider a resolution approving the Knolls at Solana Final Plat STAFF CoNTAc'T: Nick Ford, Development Coordinator Strategic Ali�nment i � � . , . ., ; . . � � - � i High Quality Planning, Design & Planned/Responsible Citizen, Student& Development-We are a desirable well preserve Desirability Development Stakeholder Planned,high-quality community that &Quality of Life is disringuished by exemplary design standards. Time Line- Start Date: January 13, 2020 Completion Date: January 27, 2020 Funding Amount: N/A Status - N/A Source-N/A Contract: No Forms: N/A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (INCLUDING APPLICABLE ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY) Wilbow, owners of the subject property, are requesting a final plat in order to proceed with the Knolls at Solana development and subdivide the land. A final plat is one of the final actions before building permits can be issued within a development. The development's infrastructure is close to completion and final acceptance by the Town of Westlake. The plat shows all 561ots as approved in the Planned Development 6 (Ordinance 846) which depicts the Concept/Development Plan of the Knolls at Solana. In addition, the 22.892-acre Cross Timbers Ridge Conservation Area is depicted as Block B Lot 16X along with the original recording information at the Tarrant County Appraisal District and as approved by the Town Council by Resolution 19-16. Furthermore, the 11.61-acre public parkland is to be dedicated by to the Town by this plat, which his depicted as Block C Lot 17X. Page 1 of 3 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION On January 13, 2020 the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the request by a (4-0) vote with Commissioner Kraska abstaining. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION The final plat complies with all Town ordinances and with Ordinance 846. Therefore, staff recommends approval as proposed. ATTACHMENTS Vicinity Map Knolls at Solana Final Plat Proposed Resolution Page 2 of 3 11��1 I'V I�Y 11I�AP �'=���a' �-.�,� ���-� ��'�'� � � � � � ���+�4v�,�1,� �'�`�� �°� � �� ��� � �� �aa�vo�E-�av� �` � � � �ITE � � � � � � z � � W � ��v� 5 � 0 PN�ASAN7 � w d Page 3 of 3 TOWN OF WESTLAKE RESOLUTION NO. 20-03 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS APPROVING A FINAL PLAT FOR THE KNOLLS AT SOLANA ADDITION. WHEREAS,the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public on January 13, 2020 and voted unanimously to recommend approval of the plat; and, WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the passage of this Resolution is in the best interest of the citizens of Westlake. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That, all matters stated in the Recitals hereinabove are found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety. SECTION 2: That the Town of Westlake Town Council of Westlake, TeXas, after considering the recommendation for approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission on January 13, 2020, does hereby approve the plat as found in the attached document as Exhibit "A". SECTION 3: If any portion of this Resolution shall, for any reason, be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof and the Council hereby determines that it would have adopted this Resolution without the invalid provision. SECTION 4: That this resolution shall become effective from and after its date of passage. Resolution 20-03 Page 1 of 3 PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 27TH DAY OF JANUARY 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Amanda DeGan, Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: L. Stanton Lowry, Town Attorney Resolution 20-03 Page 2 of 3 EXHIBITS EXHIBIT A The Knolls at Solana Final Plat Resolution 20-03 Page 3 of 3 \\ //� / ais�•�RFc LINE TABLE LINE TABLE LINE TABLE LINE TABLE LINE TABLE LINE TABLE / "HUITi ZOLLARS" \ / � \� NO. BEARING LENGTH NO. BEARING LENGTH NO. BEARING LENGTH NO. BEARING LENGTH NO. BEARING LENGTH NO. 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L3 S52°53'24"W 35.75' L17 S89°27'49"W 22.50' L31 S00°35'58"E 3.96' L45 N65°46'28"W 180.35' L59 N72°18'06"W 253.81' L73 S17°26'08"E 25.71' z w LOT 85X N:7043809.41 � L=46.00� � U Z KIRKW g�-J� 20 E2373685.56 � w� OOD ti2^IRFC CB=S31°21'19��E \ L4 N35°50'18"W 35.75' L18 N65°46'28"W 161.67' L32 N70°03'43"E 68.03' L46 S65°50'48"E 203.97' L60 S72°18'06"E 255.54' L74 S31°03'41"E 85.21' a 'A�,y "HUITTZOLLAR� C=45.99� � �t�` � / L5 N35°05'02"W 57.82' L19 N32°47'13"W 22.22' L33 S77°48'26"W 96.19' L47 N51°14'54"W 80.00' L61 S64°35'00"E 112.44' L75 S41°10'47"W 64.09' s�, P 0 B 1/2"IRF Si�IRFC L6 N44°56'45"E 30.00' L20 S27°51'26"E 24.04' L34 S23°01'59"W 10.95' L48 S43°28'46"E 110.42' L62 S48°00'46"W 27.32' L76 S33°08'29"W 28.30' A��� "HUI}r ZOLLARS" / ROANOKE-DOVE � L7 N00°32'11"W 69.98' L21 N89°01'11"E 81.00' L35 S68°45'22"E 34.99' L49 S36°05'19"E 113.77' L63 N72°51'33"W 121.92' L77 N36°50'06"E 16.71' 1/2"IRFC \ "G&A CONSULTANTS" N � \ L8 S34°54'42"E 30.00' L22 N89°01'11"E 27.00' L36 S68°45'22"E 35.82' L50 S89°52'03"W 66.37' L64 S17°08'27"W 206.32' L78 S72°29'43"E 129.97� 114 � \ \\ L9 N89°27'49"E 83.97' L23 S89°01'11"W 27.00' L37 S64°35'00"E 112.44' L51 N72°32'44"W 178.16' L65 N00°32'11"W 110.00' L79 N72°29'43"W 132.85� SITE �o � \ � \� � L10 N69°09'37"E 144.80' L24 N46°02'46"W 30.00' L38 S64°35'00"E 112.44' L52 N66°56'47"W 184.93' L66 N00°32'11"W 110.00' L80 N81°36'46"W 481.41' � LOT 83 � � �� � L11 N13°40'57"E 37.04' L25 N20°50'23"W 52.77' L39 N00°33'05"W 117.18' L53 S81°28'27"E 53.51' L67 N00°32'11"W 135.00' L81 S81°36'46"E 481.49' W 1/2"IRFC�` � � � DOVE ��G&A CONSULTANTS�� � � L12 S40°04'06"E 9.10' L26 N53°05'52"W 62.98' L40 S51°23'26"E 172.18' L54 N81°28'27"W 24.60' L68 S46°25'58"E 23.72' L82 S08°51'26"W 64.42' Z � o � � \\ \� NON-EXCLUSIVE UNDERGROUND L13 N11°17'26"W 34.40' L27 N89°27'49"E 76.77' L41 S51°23'26"E 172.41' L55 S77°49'16"E 78.18' L69 S69°47'08"E 38.90' L83 S20°50'42"W 10.84� PHEASANT W � \ FACILITIES EASEMENT a L14 N38°47'01"E 19.56' L28 N87°09'58"E 63.54' L42 S89°27'49"W 253.19' L56 N72°51'33"W 90.00' L70 S54°19'03"E 42.00' L86 N00°58'49"W 2.92' / C' \ VOL.9156, PG.776,O.P.R.T.C.T. / LOT 82 2�` �ti-9�,���,� 25'PEDESTRIAN � \��\ � LOT 1 R1,BLOCK 1 � I `� � � �,y y � ACCESS EASEMENT � 1/2"IRFC Fo�c+ � VOL. 9437,PG. 1127 � � � WESTLAKE/SOUTHLAKE PARK ADDITION N0.1 � � � "G&A CONSULTANTS" ,9 �s � \ � � INST.NO.D213118945 � � � � �F sF a. � / �� - - - - - - - - - - O.P.R.T.C.T. I I �� \ NORTH ���9s\ �9� �J�6+o 1/2"IRFC - - � � � i C� \ PERPETUAL /- c�` � iQ 4 � / ��� �� 1/2"IRFC - � � � � J AQ \ _ - CONSERVATION �'y�t�` � �9� `8) 4� / '�_UITT ZOLLARS" �,,,,���TT_ n� I I ARs„ �� A AREA LIMITS � �S',p� �� CB<�86 8 O�.� � � �Ol T J__ \ � OO !�` \ \ AIv/� NON-EXCLUSIVE UNDERGROUND FACILITIES EASEMENT � `Q `O. \ \ M `9� � C SS�938' / � V ` BO � � \� �� INST. NO. D218082449, INST.NO.D218095395& r� ti � LOT 81 I (o \\ $34'�',��� �/ / WA�I�O 3g��THP B��V�EVqR tiz���� INST.NO.218094815,O.P.R.T.C.T. A n� �� • � NON-EXCLFACILITIES EASEMENT \� � I I �. GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET OPEN SPACE �\ 3 F �. U ��HUITTZOLLA'f�S° � ^� \ �oo o so �oo zoo G �C R�G � (�� � VOL.9156,PG.776,O.P.R.T.C.T. � LOT 1X �� S�S�� � 82�4,P 8 HT pF � � \ `.'� � I � � s� �?5� P�R.T \ I Q N89°26'55"E 172.21' v � 2 27�\ S7� gyT UF C.T. � � II �� \ NON-EXCLUSIVE UNDERGROUND I � w 2 m' ��• ��n`� 40.62' �-2� H�S�°� 10'D.E. � � 0=13°5p� � FACILITIES EASEMENT I 1/2"IRFC � � - � � 1�� = 1��' @ 24x36 � o o �o/ AT BY THIS PLAT - 22 � � � Q O y � �� ,q �IZ"IRFC R-772 00� MUNICIPALDUCT I I "HUITTZOLLARS" L2 ^ , BANK ESMT. � � 20'NON-EXCLUSIVE UNDERGROUND FACILITIES EASEMENT I I � � � � � � � � -1 1/2"IRFC z Q °° BLOCK B 34.30' 11.30� L 9 \ \�`� 25j 17' 1/2"IRFC HUITTZOLLARS� L=1gg , \ \ � � � � _ � � � � � � � ��G&ACONSULTANTS�� w � - '����� C54 ��^HUITTZOLLARS�� a I I 47 VOL. 14838,PG. 112 � VOL. 9187, PG. 1766&INST. NO. D218095396,O.P.R.T.C.T. � J _ � � � � 193.86' _ � M�' TL50 � G�9���� C55 S8537'09"E 301.96' CB=S7g�41�5 „ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - `� � � =� - � \ \ \ 1 8 "2"'R� vp,Rp � � � LEGEND � z � M w°j L28J �� �\ 1 '0 S.S.E� � ��= - - -PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT � c P s I C=186.02 E \�F o��,� / �- --� - �Frorrr zo��eas� � �ti PR� � � _ _ -� � NA gp E � ^ � - - � � ..(_ATCHED AREA �,,� ,. � A)'E � � I - � LOT 80 � w O � l0 3 0 �o U M / � � � �BY THIS PLAT � H� � � � )BY THIS PLAT - - 54.31' L82 �N\� S71°46�47��E V S�'R � \ � \ \ � o W I � .S` BLOCKA - _ _ �o�3:s�- _ g E � - - P� R�GH \ \ (n Q J � � � �N � �p r% � L41 �$��L$ � � LQ ET I I 1 I OL BL�C T�T. iRsc 5/8"IRON ROD W/"KHA"CAP SET �O P � Q � � � � � � � � 76.75 CK �OT I S TH PU R"(C• IRFC IRON ROD WITH CAP FOUND Z I � BY TH PLAT � D o � �� WID P� � � � � � Cwj � Q 197.82' 1 I 1 �Cn � ��`� 2 �.�`� L40 \ \ �`�� � L68 L30 L43 L62�L44 � � �� --��si.,� �S ' ��T 1 ' � 0=0 53 50 1 1 �ARIABLE 2�4 pG.78, PKS PK rvai�sEr �/ L31 a E �( � - $$" � - - � U w Q r N � � � !i\ ' �� � �Q \ � _ - L42 - - - - - _ - - - - L83 � ,•ryU RFC ENpTc ' ' 4�2.3°`Z6''45n R=2928.00' AY,V�L.3 PKF PKNAILFOUND LOT79 ~ W � � � � N n� � � / 8 � _ _ _ - =•(' 15.61� � T2p�C � � `4� I R_20 � 1 ` W � IRF IRONRODFOUND O (� z (n O � � \� O O�cr � S89°27'49"W 124.12' S' S89°27'49"W 124.12' � � �� ARs^ � � ' 28.Q 0� L=45.85 ` ` � / xs "x��cuT iN coNCRETE sET O c�i . o �\ `'�/ OPEN SPACE �0.�2' N � ��4s � � �=82g CB=N84°19'33"E MUNICIPAL DUCT BANK ESMT. � 0 J '6� 0` � 2$ ' XF "X"CUT IN CONCRETE FOUND BLOCKA Z cv o 4 2 'c9 -� � o o � � � L52 � S, •87 ` VOL. 14838, PG. 112 - I U o0 16.5'U.E. �% cP-� �� 3 LOT 1X pj � 14.32' n cp� o � ♦ � 64' � � CB_ ` GRANADA, PHASE 1 � J w � � � �,'(� S o 4s.5p, r'� • � o �<q �� D.E. � I -S$3°30,� „ MUNICIPAL DUCT C=45.85� � �'� P.O.B. 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PAGE � � � a °�' � "'o, 4I� v � N °j �� � � M HATCHED AREA BY THIS PLAT � VOL. 9437, PG. 1127 P.R.T.C.T. PLAT RECORDS,TARRANT o � O � OPEN SPACE (SEE NOTE 4) �\ o o I� p v� 17.5'u.e. � Z 25's.s.e. so°5�'23"E /� 9�20- M I W I BY THIS PLAT LOT 1 X � � O c0 h - COUNTY,TEXAS �.,� � VARIABLE �c�� cP � , �y9� m � UI� BY THIS PLAT BY THIS PLAT 133.98' � � �55 �5 I � L54 S89°01'11"W 490.00' - P.R. C.T. I LOT 5X '� C� 6?�\� I I� � 9,�2' I I 3 N � � G,"jH, T' O.P.R.T.C.T. OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS, M U WIDTH U.E. �6' U'� /3$�� >- v 1 � d: J � 214,P o I� BY THIS PLAT ��� 0 \/69��9 � 137.05' W `'v' v 163.05' � �$ �� � v�i I�' � � 70.00' 70.00' 70.00' 70.00' 70.00' 70.00' 0 70.00' vOL.38S' Np.202 TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS 3 / � - J N 7.59' � 17 � � 35.99' � �g a; o � 0 a' H �i �NG LINE, �NANCE LOT 78 Z PERPETUAL N89°26'55"E 140.72' � � � a"' N I cd i� �I "� � r� 100'BU�LD �N�NG ORD I � � � � � 5 � �N p J I I in � � � � J � ANp PER Z A.G.T.C.W.L.E. ATMOS GAS,TRICOUNTY ELECTRIC, CONSERVATION-�r� � � � $ Z o � 13 �^. � S ��-• � C17� �� �� c� O '^ � � �3 H 15 6� � �r� o m o - Z V � � N 72° � / o � 2� I`" � � I m d \ WATERLINE EASEMENT AREA LIMITS �% C, �3 � J � \ �1 N I I / S�3 � $ � �' M 0 G � 7 I W H D.B.E. DUCT BANK EASEMENT 0 0 0 oIQ M rn rr 3'F f� ,� '� � o o � o tn o o m��o S 33 6'c', a 1� 17.5'U.E. ��Z CO r� o cb ^ v � 1 �0� �nm � m I I� 2 l0 3 l0 4 lo �j - � � rn o ' 1 �� � N �2 2 G �`4. O� � I- - J w �r i u i O � _ � � � o D.E. D R A I N A G E E A S E M E N T o <n 2. � -� � S� 1' � �5 2 2 a' � � J - - o $ N�o' �'y ` 1 . � BYTHIS PLAT �� 30, 16.91' � ^ ��o L20 44g \ ^`B.L 'M L � O I - `h m c� � �- I� �� �� � 1/2"IRFC � tt� O W = � . . � S.S.E. SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT ^G&ACONSULTANTS^ BLOCK B � ~ I S89°27'49"W 13�5.�� S�7'49"W 137.05' ��5� S89°27'49"W 161.�� c� � 16 I 42'RAD. � 6� 4p.o� � � � i I Z �� I� I� � � m o T.C.E TRICOUNTY ELECTRIC EASEMENT 12.31' I in m 21.11' �' � �_ I o w� 26.95' �g 28.21' v� Y � `{' 30'B.L. Q� 30'B.L. _ cn M � O J , /o � 3 gp � o- - 1.00� W.L.E. WATEREASEMENT I M�` 6 90.00' 7 0 o n SJ o 62 5g' � J u� 12_56' - - - - - - - 135.00' w V � � � o Z I N N � ao v� � ^ 2 5j, C16 �. C15� ��, o � � L - - I � \ J � ,n 1 6.5�U.E. � � 0 1 4 O Z = _ �F /M Q r \ �� `7 � 2 2�, �� � 5 7.4 4� 7�.��� ��.�0� ��.��� ��.��1 ��.��, 6\ STREET NAME CHANGE LOT 77 - Q N6�° �C I � O p I M � J3 sj 31' G c9 � � � � `S.,g� _ � U.E. UTILITY EASEMENT I l0 9 p`��/ 4�� � N � � I rn BY THIS PLAT� � � � S.Op�ai S� �i 16.92' y� �2�� _ a �,,�, � r r I _ U '(• �S'�• \ � 2O'B.L. 14.22� M �p � � � _ - 94.96� FOREST KNOLL DRIVE _o � L22 O H A.E. ACCESS EASEMENT �0 0 5 /��' w J L - - - 2s.o�'- - - J L _ 2o�g � 15 � �� C46 - M 2�.00' ag ca o � `L i 1 - - �. w h � `��� �^- ���' 15.20' N89°01'11"E 327.44' C N ��, � 15'A.E. � � � � B.L. BUILDING LINE � G � 31 �o C� � � co � M rr � � � � 17.5'U.E. o � �'L 6 .7g, C 107.00' 109.05' V � 87.5g' � 16.5'U.E. �• m � 164.48' /- � I s � �- J�� �'�m �� - _ 62.44' 80.00' 80.00' 62.00' �� L21 � V BY THIS PLAT � z cn z _ _ BY THIS PLAT�O 332.36' HIGHLAND KNOLL DRIVE 57.18' � BY THIS PLAT � Q� � � / � ^ �a. - - - - - o `� -1 14.30'-/-- t ��-�� 76.50' 31.31'- -a � � rr � ^ o _ z O a O o� 16.5'U.E. "' N89°27'49"E 389.55' � ��' � /N 18 � � `O 17.5'U.E.� r 17.56'_ - - - - o - -` 57.78' O H � H 135.00' Z 33.69' `35.38' m � Z �` �ri '� w - v z"i R F c I `�'I B Y T H I S P L A T �� G�` � � � � N �u � � 30'B.L. ,r, �I � � p � p � "G&ACONSULTANTS" J �� 61.03' 105.00' 105.00' 83.97' C43 ��- M � `n �9 F� ' BYTHIS PLAT �.,� � ^ 65/ C 4 1 � p U p U � �o � � � ���I �� BLOCKB � / - - - - - �\�� � 5.31� o / �� � � � I _ �`� sa.00� _� I ° aaQ � I � ��- - - - - 25.00' - - - 8. , � I °�° � � a�m� IJ S89°26'S5"W 190.78' / � � � � � � o w' o o Y Y SEE SHEET No. 2 FOR GENERAL 7.5'U.E. 30'B.L. 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W � � � � 28 4Z� M � �� �� o�� m � � � BY THIS PLAT �, � ¢ � Q a NOTES AND LOT AREA TABLE LOT 76 � 1 3 5.0 0� � I ao � � C C14 � � BY THIS PLAT co � o � RAD, �"� r� a�� 22 M 23 M 24 � 25 0 � � N U a c.i a I _ � I � o � ��v �� m. r�o � � � ��s 4 4 L19 h� �5� 2 `� O P E N S P A C E � � NI �I � 0 9 N N � aYc� � � 33.64' so� o� `" 7 / v ���o� o � 0 14 15 �88' a°� �.��/ � z o" 0 20.00' �� �`" � � � � a z a N N �_ I �s' �� /��� �� N J�� BL O CK B OPEN SPACE �30 � G / OPEN S�PACE J L5g o LOT 21X Z I_ z� � Ns9°o1'��"E 135.00' m J - J � � 8 0.0 0' 80.00' 80.00' 90.00' - � w � F z F o � 0 11 33.23' �O�/25.00' / � 1 3 105.00' 105.00' LOT 17X C13 �08.5 3/ L12 S85 37'09"E 1gg,57� - N 8 9°01'11"E 195.00' N89°01'11"E 135.00' � Q � - - � 13.43' � 39.56' �5 ' / 26 2 0.0 0' � o I �Q o � � z O w O � ti2��IRFC 0° � g�� v 1 �g3/3`b �Q � �j N89°27'49"E 210.00' pERPETUAL PRIVATE STREET LOT C29 r� L��/ PERPETUAL 135.00' (o o ap O j � � � o � "G&ACONSULTANTS" NHJ°26'55"E 135.56' L 1 3 i�`� 2 j3�`�' �J / •9�, 2 5.0 0' � i OPEN SPACE � _ � °' � w w �, G�'i , L27 LOT 26X a I� 0 1 6.5'U.E. o � O w CONSERVATION BL O CK D, L OT 1X CONSERVATION o 2 7 0 od Ir� gYTHIS PLAT� o � Q F Q �z 1 0 8.9 1' 7 w � / A R E A L I M I T S AREA LIMITS o � (n 0 5 3 (S E E N O T E 4) o �n � J J = / � 17.5'U.E. � 26.65' aZ F`Po � P 1 6 j� � 1 3 5.0 0' � ~ � ~ ~ � L 1 4 / 17.5'U.E. � BY THIS PLAT w I . J w � w z rn L O T 7 5 � C3 C 3 ��/G2 6 BY THIS PLAT � a � I 11 � a ?' ~ � v� I 2 � 0 135.00' � W o o m Q c� �� � 17.5'U.E. o � 28 I olo O 2 BY THIS PLAT CROSS TIMBERS RIDGE CONSERVATION AREA � - o � � �� � z � w � � �g � - � PERPETUAL CONSERVATION AREA � o I o � U I 135.00� Q � � � w PERPETUAL BLOCK B OPEN SPACE LOT � " I � '� o� - - I � m o m CONSERVATION OPEN SPACE CALLED 22.892 ACRES LOT 16X - �35.00' O > Q z AREA LIMITS LOT 12X TOWN OF WESTLAKE,TEXAS 22 $92 AC � � I�lo I �2 0 � DEVELOPER: 1/2"IRFC INST. NO. D219086822,O.P.R.T.C.T. on - 29 opl o � �I � WILBOW CORPORATION "G&A CONSULTANTS" O BLOCK B o o � ~ OWNER: \ � z�o M � ol � � I 135.00� = TOWN OF WESTLAKE 5307 E. Mockingbird Ln. \ � 135.00' ' ( , 1 5 0 0 S o l a n a B l v d., B u i l d i n g 7, S ui t e 9 0 0, LB 1 6 � LOT 74 I CROSS TIMBERS RIDGE CONSERVATION AREA PERPETUAL� - 15, 30� o� I BLOCK C � v Suite 7200 Dallas, Texas 75206 Q CONSERVATION o 30 0 �� r � Westlake, Texas 76262 Tel. No. (972)865-1343 0 PERPETUAL CONSERVATION AREA VACATED PORTION PER THE AREA LIMITS � I o ' I I OPEN SPACE LOT VACATING PLAT REMOVING 62.531 ACRE PORTION OF LOT 1, � 27.31' � � L.�-- ,�'�� Q Contact: Jennifer Rabon o LOT 16X BLOCK 3 WESTLAKE/SOUTHLAKE PARK ADDITION NO. 1 AND N89°01'11"E 135.00' � 1/2"IRFC 22.H92 AC REPLATTING THE REMAINING 12.679 ACRES AS LOT 1 R,BLOCK 3 I �o�BY THIS PLAT o 5 N ��G&ACONSULTANTS��� WESTLAKE/SOUTHLAKE PARKADDITION NO. 1 107.69'J L86 0� 0 14 0 � OWNER: - - INST.NO.D218095233,O.P.R.T.C.T. � G`�� '�I `" WILBOW-SOLANA, LLC ENGINEER: N � F�. 135.00' I KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOC. INC. � 5307 E. Mockingbird Ln. o / � 19.15' 6160 Warren Pkw Suite 210 PRIVATE STREET LOT � � 15 Suite 900, LB 16 y�° ' LOT 85X 25'U.E. 10'D.E. 500'BUILDING LINE, Frisco Texas 75034 � BLOCK D, LOT 1X ` � L23 �I� o BYTHIS PLAT VOL.388-214,PG.78,P.R.T.C.T.AND Dallas, Texas 75206 ' � INST. NO. D215003584 �crs��, �,•/. � Tel. No. (972) 335-3580 - - - - - - - - o , , r 5/PBS&J" (SEE NOTE 4) � � g� 3 �o � PER ZONING ORDINANCE NO.202 Tel. No. (972) 865-1343 a S89 29 54�W 1774.99 � � �'� � N89°01'11"E 126.03' Fax No. (972) 335-3779 � ,�2��IRF(DISTURBED) / � � _ _ Contact: Jennifer Rabon Q - - 5/8"IRFC s�s°IRFC s�s°IRFCJ � � Contact: Craig Malan, PE � 5/8"IRFC 5/8"IRFC $.48� r� 5/8"IRFC 5/8"IRF 5/8"IRFC 5/8"IRF 5/8"IRFC �pggg��� "PBS&J" "PBS��" "PBS&J" - U.E. o ,�PBS&J" � - - - - - - - - - ��PBS&J�� - - - - - - - - -Pesa��- - - - - - ��Pas&,���- - - - TOT9- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - r - - - VARIABLE 34.33' � BYTHISPLAT o, - 7 � 1 r - - - - - - - - - 0 \ C �/ � � I CAB.ALSL.58�qEMENT � I �� BY,THIS P AT - - N ` � I BLOCK C T 25. F I NAL P LAT O F N � � /� / I � BLOCK B � � / / � GLENWYCK FARMS I LOT 13 � � � I E2375847.76 O I I \ �� � � � � CABINETA,SLIDE5814 � LOT 10 I I I I °'I OPEN SPACE i o�E� KNOLLS AT SOLANA � �y I I / / � I�\� LOT 7 I � LOT 11 LOT 12 I I I � � PERPETUAL `° & DRAINAGE I I iRsc nl$9°01'11��E 494.60� BY THIS PLAT � � LOT 3 \ P.R.T.C.T. � LL \ \� � � � �� I �oTs � � I I CONSERVATION-� EASEMENT I 56 RESIDENTIAL LOTS w � �\ %i �i i � i �\��\ � i i � � AREA LIMITS � �oT �6x =____ _ ____= 11 OPEN SPACE LOTS J � I N89°01'11"E 421.30' � > LOT2 � � � � I �� I - - - - - - \ // / I \�\ I I LOT 14 i � 0 25'S.S.E.�� I � N89°01'11"E 421.30' 10�w.�.e. 1 PARKLAN D LOT } � � BY THIS PLAT N BY THIS PLAT m O \ � / / LOT 4 I I \� �� � � W I I N � � I I \� / // I I \ � _ - - - - � � - \ � S7,° � I N M ° � �/ I I N 3515 E 9p ��, M 62.531 ACRES OUT OF THE � o �o I I � � I � i LOT6 � - - BROKEN BEND DRIVE ) o BLOCK B C. M. THROOP SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1510 0 I � I z � � s.s.e. �, BLOCK C TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS a CURVE TABLE CURVE TABLE CURVE TABLE CURVE TABLE Z 5/8"IRFC INST.NO. � � � ZONED: PLANNED DEVELOPMENT a � � ��Pess,��� O.R.D.C.T. I � o PUBLIC PARKLAND DEDICATION z NO. DELTA RADIUS LENGTH CHORD BEARING CHORD NO. DELTA RADIUS LENGTH CHORD BEARING CHORD NO. DELTA RADIUS LENGTH CHORD BEARING CHORD NO. DELTA RADIUS LENGTH CHORD BEARING CHORD � � I I N Z OPEN SPACE o C1 90°26'54" 28.00' 44.20' S55°25'13"E 39.75' C15 90°00'00" 28.00' 43.98' S62°08'27"W 39.60' C29 84°53'04" 67.00' 99.26' S87°37'34"E 90.43' C43 33°52'04" 250.00' 147.78' N73°36'09"W 145.63' w � � CROSS TIMBERS RIDGE CONSERVATION AREA� �� � �S LOT�17X 9) � � � I PERPETUAL CONSERVATION AREA � � � �� � C2 85°41'56" 28.00' 41.88' S42°17'53"W 38.08' C16 31°00'10" 28.00' 15.15' N01°38'22"E 14.97' C30 16°33'03" 290.00' 83.77' S64°56'38"E 83.48' C44 27°42'51" 250.00' 120.93' S70°31'32"E 119.75' LOT 15 � �� ��6p 11.619 AC � � a I OPEN SPACE LOT � � � � C3 29°30'28" 28.00' 14.42' S62°41'51"W 14.26' C17 31°00'10" 28.00' 15.15' S57°21'28"E 14.97' C31 159°55'46" 67.00' 187.02' SO4°09'29"E 131.95' C45 152°00'20" 42.00' 111.43' S62°08'27"W 81.51' � m� LOT 16X �gg �\ �\ o 22.892 AC � /� W C4 73°37'29" 28.00' 35.98' S52°39'04"W 33.55' C18 89°22'40" 28.00' 43.68' N53°12'53"E 39.38' C32 155°37'45" 42.00' 114.08' N54°14'30"W 82.11' C46 18°07'16" 1000.00' 316.27' S81°55'11"E 314.96' M v� PERPETUAL J�, \�_ _ _ _ _ _ Y CONSERVATION 10'S.S.E. � _ _ - - - a C5 90°00'00" 28.00' 43.98' S45°32'11"E 39.60' C19 97°53'29" 28.00' 47.84' S40°25'12"E 42.23' C33 265°41'56" 52.00' 241.14' N47°42'07"W 76.25' C47 180°00'00" 42.00' 131.95' N00°58'49"W 84.00' Sis^IRF AREA LIMITS BY THIS PLAT � C6 90°00'00" 28.00' 43.98' N44°27'49"E 39.60' C20 90°00'00" 28.00' 43.98' N45°58'49"W 39.60' C34 45°15'04" 125.00' 98.72' S22°04'27"W 96.18' C48 256°47'13" 42.00' 188.23' S52°35'12"E 65.84' - - � 381.49' � • � I/ �1/2"IRFC m C7 90°00'00" 28.00' 43.98' S45°32'11"E 39.60' C21 90°00'00" 28.00' 43.98' S44°01'11"W 39.60' C35 10°44'21" 250.00' 46.86' S05°55'15"E 46.79' C49 148°03'38" 42.00' 108.53' N60°10'06"E 80.76� METAL FENCE-I� `�1"IRF _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "PRECISE LAND No. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION J CORNER POST L � - - - - - 20'WATER AND UNDERGROUND SURVEYING" � FN�. APPARENT GAP BETWEEN �o C8 37°22'17" 94.00' 61.31' S18°08'57"W 60.23' C22 76°47'13" 28.00' 37.53' N37°24'48"E 34.78' C36 91°04'22" 220.00' 349.69' N44°59'06"E 314.03' C50 37°32'06" 475.98' 311.82' S45°48'56"E 306.27' � PROPERTY LINES. ELECTRIC EASEMENT o CAB.A,SL.6965 �' (1,078±sq.ft.) ■ N C9 37°23'11" 100.00' 65.25' S18°08'30"W 64.10' C23 13°58'33" 953.00' 232.46' S40°51'27"E 231.89' C37 56°30'13" 250.00' 246.54' N28°48'12"W 236.67' C51 37°05'02" 485.98' 314.54' S46°02'28"E 309.08' LOT 16 I I LOT 2, BLOCK 1 � o C10 18°51'38" 28.00' 9.22' S08°53'38"W 9.18' C24 148°33'25" 67.00' 173.72' S58°26'55"E 128.99' C38 81°58'15" 125.00' 178.83' S16°04'11"E 163.97' C52 16°52'19" 1257.43' 370.28' S56°15'38"E 368.94' I DOVEADDITION � � CABINET A,SLIDE 6965 � � C11 28°27'17" 28.00' 13.91' N14°45'50"W 13.76' C25 36°05'28" 255.00' 160.63' N70°58'27"E 157.98' C39 83°06'38" 151.50' 219.76' S16°38'22"E 200.99' C53 17°15'09" 1247.43' 375.61' S56°04'15"E 374.20' I I P.R.T.C.T. � aii C12 88°04'41" 28.00' 43.04' N61°10'47"E 38.93' C26 40°43'30" 260.00' 184.80' N57°15'53"E 180.94' C40 82°08'12" 88.50' 126.87' N16°09'09"W 116.28' C54 9°07'03" 135.00' 21.48' S77°03'15"E 21.46� 6160 Warren Pkwy., Suite 210 Tel. No. (972) 335-3580 � Frisco, Texas 75034 FIRM # 10193822 Fax No. (972) 335-3779 Y C13 27°16'22" 28.00' 13.33' N59°26'17"W 13.20' C27 227°18'54" 46.50' 184.48' S84°39'59"W 85.18' C41 28°47'50" 95.00' 47.75' S15°22'44"E 47.25' C55 9°07'03" 145.00' 23.07' N77°03'15"W 23.05' w Scale Drawn by Checked by Date Project No. Sheet No. Z C14 31°00'10" 28.00' 15.15' S01°38'22"W 14.97' C28 33°52'04" 210.00' 124.13' S73°36'09"E 122.33' C42 36°05'28" 245.00' 154.33' N70°58'27"E 151.79' 1" = 100' JMH KHA JUNE 2019 067125008 1 OF 2 � 0 STATE OF TEXAS § OWNER DEDICATION � \ � LEGEND VICINII�Y MAP 1'=2000' LOT TABLE LOT TABLE COUNTY OF TARRANT § NOW,THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: � iRsc ais��IRON ROD W/��KHA°CAP SET �� LOT NO. ACRES SQ. FT. LOT NO. ACRES SQ. FT. IRFC IRON ROD WITH CAP FOUND �G TOWN OF WESTLAKE § PKS PK NAIL SET �F BLOCK A LOT 1X-OPEN SPACE 3.598 156,744 BLOCK B LOT 17X-OPEN SPACE 0.551 23,994 THAT, WILBOW-SOLANA, LLC, do hereby adopt this plat, designating the herein above described \� � s,. / PKF PK NAIL FOUND oRT�� property as KNOLLS AT SOLANA, an addition to the Town of Westlake, Tarrant County, Texas. The \ � IRF IRON ROD FOUND Z w BLOCK A LOT 2 0.262 11,428 BLOCK B LOT 18 0.276 12,041 easements thereon are hereb reserved for the ur oses indicated, and in accordance with the easement \ �i2°IRFC U Z KIRKW ��-`�° �o WHEREAS WILBOW-SOLANA, LLC, and the TOWN OF WESTLAKE,TEXAS, are the sole owners of a y p p `� °HUITT \ xs ��x°CUT IN CONCRETE SET w� oo� documents filed with the Town of Westlake and Tarrant County. The utility and fire lane easements shall be I ZOLLARS" �5/8"IRFC xF "x"CUT IN CONCRETE FOUND a ��'y BLOCK A LOT 3 0.294 12,820 BLOCK B LOT 19 0.255 11,128 tract of land situated in the C.M. Throop Survey, Abstract No. 1510, City of Westlake, Tarrant County, � HUITTZOLLARS" �y open to fire and police units, garbage and rubbish collection agencies and the public and private utilities for P.O.B. POINT OF BEGINNING �s Texas, and being a portion of a called 62.531-acre tract of land, conveyed to Wilbow-Solana, LLC, as P.O.C. POINT OF COMMENCING A BLOCK A LOT 4 0.315 13,710 BLOCK B LOT 20 0.257 11,212 which the easement is reserved, and as specifically approved by the Town of Westlake for the use of a �. evidenced in a Special Warranty Deed, recorded in Instrument No. D218098018, Official Public Records, _� eis°IRFC � Tarrant County, Texas, as shown as the Vacated Portion on that certain Final Plat Showing a Vacating pa hleusole aesponsib I ty of theep operty ownler�. Noabuild ngssor�othernpermanent mprovements shall be � °HUITT ZOLLARS�� wEST�qK��Sp�T�R2,g� SLB SLIDIEET ROANOKE-DOVE BLOCK A LOT 5 0.314 13,658 BLOCK B LOT 21X-OPEN SPACE 0.538 23,445 Plat Removing 62.531 Acre Portion of Lot 1, Block 3 Westlake/Southlake Park Addition No. 1 and constructed, reconstructed or placed upon, over or across the easements as shown. Said easements being C \ \ INST N�AKF p��K2 \ VOL. VOLUME BLOCK A LOT 6 0.275 11,988 BLOCK B LOT 22 0.248 10,801 Replatting the Remaining 12.679 Acres as Lot 1 R, Block 3 Westlake/Southlake Park Addition No. 1, hereby reserved for use and accommodation of all public utilities for which the easement is reserved, and � �� � P R 2p�25g S���T�ON \ P R.T.C.T. PLAT RECORDS,TARRANT � 114 recorded in Instrument No. D218095233, Official Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and being all of a as specifically approved by the Town of Westlake. Any public utility for which the easement is reserved, and �� � T�T 3 Np�� S I TE �o BLOCK A LOT 7 0.279 12,166 BLOCK B LOT 23 0.248 10,800 COUNTY,TEXAS Q O called 22.892-acre tract of land described in a Special Warranty Deed to the Town of Westlake, Texas, as specifically approved by the Town of Westlake to use a particular easement shall have the right to l � O.P.R.T.C.T. OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS, �� BLOCK A LOT 8 0.252 10,964 BLOCK B LOT 24 0.248 10,800 recorded in Instrument No. D219086822, said Official Public Records, and being more particularly remove and keep removed all or part of any buildings or other improvements which in any way may � TARRANTCOUNTY,TEXAS described as follows: endanger or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or efficiency of its system in the easement and � � BLOCK A LOT 9 0.252 10,963 BLOCK B LOT 25 0.275 11,982 that ublic utilit shall at all times have full ri ht of in ress and e ress u on the easement for the ur ose of � A.G.T.C.W.L.E. ATMOS GAS,TRICOUNTY ELECTRIC, p Y J J 9 p p p � / w constructin reconstructin ins ectin atrollin wnrER�wE EasEnnENT � DOVE BLOCK A LOT 10 0.242 10,559 BLOCK B LOT 26X-OPEN SPACE 0.062 2,700 BEGINNING at a 1/2 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped °HUITT ZOLLARS" found for the northwest 9� 9, P 9, p g, and maintaining and adding to or removing all or part of �\ / D.B.E. DUCTBANKEASEMENT Z its s stem, sub'ect to com I in with all ordinances, rules, re ulations and resolutions of the Town of �i2°IRFC corner of said 62.531-acre tract, on the southerly right-of-way line of Solana Boulevard (a variable width y � p y g g �\ �°HUITTZOLLARS�� D.E. DRAINAGE EASEMENT PHEASANT � BLOCK A LOT 11 0.249 10,847 BLOCK B LOT 27 0.217 9,450 Westlake, Texas, and in accordance with the easement documents filed with the Town of Westlake and S.S.E. SANITARYSEWEREASEMENT a right-of-way, formerly Kirkwood Boulevard, Volume 388-214, Page 78), common with the northeast corner \\ T.C.E. TRICOUNTY ELECTRIC EASEMENT BLOCK A LOT 12 0.265 11,524 BLOCK B LOT 28 0.217 9,450 Tarrant County. The Town of Westlake, Texas, and the public utility shall have the right of ingress and of Granada, Phase 1, an addition to the City of Westlake, according to the plat thereof recorded in W.L.E. WATEREASEMENT Instrument No. D215003584, Official Public Records, Tarrant County, Texas, same being the beginning of egress to private property for the purpose of reading meters, maintenance and service required or ordinarily �� / sTREET NaME cHnN�e BLOCK A LOT 13 0.309 13,456 BLOCK B LOT 29 0.217 9,450 performed by that utility. �\ / a non-tangent curve to the right having a central angle of 4°14'14", a radius of 622.00 feet, a chord U.E. UTILITY EASEMENT � l�iF A.E. ACCESS EASEMENT BLOCK A LOT 14 0.310 13,512 BLOCK B LOT 30 0.217 9,450 bearing and distance of South 31°21'19" East,45.99 feet; �\ � ST� B.L. BUILDING LINE NOTWuc essors and ass gnsHre erveO ndEe aONhRAght to granso herTghts and easements ac olsssover \\ \ �kFiS� <pT BLOCK A LOT 15 0.302 13,143 BLOCK C LOT 1X-OPEN SPACE 1.037 45,184 THENCE in a southeasterly direction, along the common line of said 62.531-acre tract and said Solana or under the easement tract(s) to such other persons as the owners deem proper, provided such other �\� SHUITT OLLARS" /NST N�,q�F��C� NORTH BLOCK A LOT 16 0.243 10,565 BLOCK C LOT 2 0.21� 9,450 Boulevard and with said curve to the right, an arc distance of 46.00 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod found at the \ O A 2 grants are subject to the easements to the Town of Westlake granted in this plat or the easement � pA •p2� qR� beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left having a central angle of 56°44'01", a radius of 878.00 feet, a documents, and the uses granted do not materially interfere with the use of said easements by the Town of \ �R.T sop� qp� BLOCK A LOT 17 0.399 17,376 BLOCK C LOT 3 0.217 9,450 chord bearing and distance of South 57°15'10" East, 834.30 feet; Westlake for the purposes set forth herein and the town approves said additional easements or additional �� eT 9�3 /T��N�y BLOCK A LOT 18 0.281 12,252 BLOCK C LOT 4 0.217 9,450 � 25'PE ESTRIAN O uses in writing. Any damages to facilities located in said easements as a result of the use granted to such \ � � THENCE in a southeasterl direction, continuin alon said common line and with said curve to the other erson shall be rom tl re aired b such other erson, and the Town of Westlake shall have no � ACCESS EASEMENT GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET y 9 9 p p p y p y p � � BLOCK A LOT 19 0.254 11,074 BLOCK C LOT 5 0.217 9,450 VOL. 9437,PG. 1127 / 100 0 50 100 200 left, an arc distance of 869.38 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "HUITT responsibility for any damage to such other person's facilities in connection with the use of said easement \� � ZOLLARS"found at the end of said curve to the left; by the Town of Westlake. � BLOCK A LOT 20 0.262 11,404 BLOCK C LOT 6 0.217 9,450 \�� V" / / 1�� = 100' @ 24x36 BLOCK B LOT 1X-OPEN SPACE 1.032 44,975 BLOCK C LOT 7 0.217 9,450 THENCE South 85°37'09" East, continuing along said common line, a distance of 301.96 feet to IN ADDITION, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this plat, the owners, and their successors and \� �/� a 1/2 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "HUITT ZOLLARS"found at the beginning of a tangent curve assigns, may use the easement tract(s) identified in the easement documents, and shown within the \� ��y�`�I BLOCK B LOT 2 0.354 15,416 BLOCK C LOT 8 0.252 10,963 to the right having a central angle of 13°50'22", a radius of 772.00 feet, a chord bearing and distance of boundaries of the platted property for paving, pedestrian walkway, parking, landscaping and aerial \� � `-9� (� \ BLOCK B LOT 3 0.353 15,378 BLOCK C LOT 9 0.279 12,144 South 78°41'58" East, 186.02 feet; improvement purposes (the "improvements"), which do not materially interfere with or prevent the use by �\ � p��� � the Town of Westlake of said easements for the purposes set forth herein. Any damages to facilities located ,o �� ��� y � BLOCK B LOT 4 0.396 17,230 BLOCK C LOT 10 0.217 9,450 in the easements identified on the platted property as a result of such uses shall be promptly repaired by the '�A � THENCE in a southeasterly direction, continuing along said common line and with said curve to the �, o \� ��'S� / w o. � ,p F BLOCK B LOT 5X-OPEN SPACE 1.280 55,777 BLOCK C LOT 11 0.217 9,450 right, an arc distance of 186.47 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "HUITT then-current owner of the platted property that caused such damage, and the Town of Westlake shall have •�� �\ AG� O / ST�q no responsibility for any damages to the improvements in connection with the use of said easements by the � \ C li �Fis <O BLOCK B LOT 6 0.414 18,034 BLOCK C LOT 12 0.217 9,450 ZOLLARS"found at the end of said curve to the right; �9 p � �� p T Town of Westlake. � �A�C \�\� \ �'Cy��O \ �qeNFT'��FAo�� BLOCK B LOT 7 0.406 17,670 BLOCK C LOT 13 0.217 9,450 THENCE South 71°46'47" East, a distance of 76.75 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with plastic cap �A Z �, A q q 2 stam ed "HUITT ZOLLARS" found at the be innin of a tan ent curve to the left havin a central an le This plat is approved subject to all platting ordinances, rules, regulations and resolutions of the Town of � �p�` �� � •�,�.c� � ''S'•T'S<iOR�qp BLOCK B LOT 8 0.263 11,441 BLOCK C LOT 14 0.217 9,450 p g g g g g Westlake, Texas. 2 0\ �� � �O eT F28 ��T 5/8"IRFC of 23°26'45", a radius of 2028.00 feet, a chord bearing and distance of South 83°30'09" East, 824.10 feet; W 2 � \ ��HUITTZOLLARS° � �O � �� � � � NNo BLOCK B LOT 9 0.248 10,800 BLOCK C LOT 15 0.220 9,598 THENCE in a southeasterly direction, continuing along said common line and with said curve to the WITNESS MY HAND this the day of , 2019. W �A�ti�,� \\� ais��IRF � BLOCK B LOT 10 0.248 10,800 BLOCK C LOT 16X-OPEN SPACE 0.994 43,301 left, an arc distance of 829.87 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "HUITT I '9�-,p �� � \ NON-EXCLUSIVE UNDERGROUND B WILBOW-SOLANA, LLC, a Delaware limited liabilit com an ♦^ �'��'\ �\ � FACILITIES EASEMENT BLOCK B LOT 11 0.249 10,848 BLOCK C LOT 17X-OPEN SPACE 11.619 506,141 ZOLLARS" found at the beginning of a compound curve to the left having a central angle of 0°53'50", a Y� Y p Y V, 2 �, � � VO�.9105, PG. 190;VOL.9140,PG.532&591; radius of 2928.00 feet, a chord bearing and distance of North 84°19'33" East, 45.85 feet; � � ��\ VOL.9156, PG.776;VOL.9172,PG.727; BLOCK B LOT 13 0.310 13,517 BLOCK D LOT 1X-STREET 3.796 165,346 oc, �\ iRsc VOL.9738,PG.2354;VOL. 12902,PG.333 THENCE in a northeasterly direction, continuing along said common line and with said curve to the left, an gy; w �\ R.P.R.T.C.T. BLOCK B LOT 14 0.265 11,550 arc distance of 45.85 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with lastic ca stam ed "KHA" set at the end of said � P p P Signature z � Q� Reviewed by: BLOCK B LOT 15 0.265 11,550 curve to the left, and being the northwest corner of Lot 1 R, Block 3 of the Vacating Plat Removing 62.531 _ � /^\ ,A �>>o Acre Portion of Lot 1, Block 3 Westlake/Southlake Park Addition No. 1 and Replattin the Remainin � `�7 g BLOCK B LOT 16X-OPEN SPACE 22.892 997,192 9 9 � // \ �'e <. �� �3 12.679 Acres as Lot 1 R, Block 3 Westlake/Southlake Park Addition No. 1, an addition to the Town of �/ \ � �`S,��'8 g p 8''� Printed Name = �'� p�o//�o � C S 7. O� � Town En �neer Westlake, Texas, recorded in Instrument No. D218095233, Official Public Records, Tarrant County, ,lFj. ��5//�6'1• D.E. ��� S� 4g, \ g� Approved by the Town of Westlake Planning and Zoning Commission: Texas; U 3 ,� //,� BY THIS PLAT �� �9 u'� 25'PEDESTRIAN ACCESS EASEMENT �� �0.�`�/�R�` �5��� �92 g�� VOL. 9437, PG. 1127 D� 5//�5 ^ THENCE South 0°58'49" East, de artin said common line and alon the easterl line of said 62.531-acre Title � o�� �5`�j/�5`� � 33 �9\ � � � 5/8"IRFC p g g y �� ��3/ ` �\ C53 �\�\ "HUITT ZOLLARS�� � Town Attorney Chairman Date tract and the westerly line of said Lot 1 R, a distance of 920.26 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with plastic cap � / 2 0 � � stamped "KHA"set for the southwest corner of said Lot 1 R; � D.E. // ��� � BY THIS PLAT //� \ \ //6�� �j� �O \ \ 5/8"IRFC �FS THENCE North 89°01'11" East, continuing along the easterly line of said 62.531-acre tract and along the �Rsc `'� 6y �Y� �� \ "HUITTZOLLARS" T�q southerly line of said Lot 1R, a distance of 494.60 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with plastic cap STATE OF § � ��� �\ T'yisA ���� �6 � XF ���SOGT��, Secretary Date stamped "KHA"set for corner; _ � � w �qT � � � 'l'S Tti �� T < COUNTY OF =_____ �G25 C42 D.E. � �� 5is°IRFC \ �Oq�F e�0 § BY THIS y� � "HUITT ZOLLARS" �A 'O� '�q Cfr THENCE North 52°55'43" East, continuing along the easterly line of said 62.531-acre tract and southerly � PLAT � � �� 8 \ •R �s �'� 2 Document No.: Date: line of said Lot 1 R, a distance of 375.61 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "KHA" set for BEFORE ME, the undersi ned authorit , on this da ersonall a eared `'� �// /`38 ������ Te?'��90��i the easternmost north east corner of said 62.531-acre tract, common to the southeast corner of said Lot g y y p y pp � � � � L37 � ��� � �`� 3 T��ti� known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instruments, and acknowledged / � � st 1 R, and being on the westerly right-of-way line of Sam School Road (a variable width right-of-way, to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. BLOCK C � � j�� ���� �'�`�\��5��� �� Approved by the Town of Westlake Town Council: Volume 388-214, Page 78), same being the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left having a central �,�/ , i � �\ s �'d, S �. angle of 17°42'38", a radius of 1234.00 feet, a chord bearing and distance of South 55°43'41" East, GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE on this the day of , PUBLIC PARKLAND DEDICATION � � /� i/ \�\� C�'�"�j�j9�'�� 379.92 feet; 2019. OPEN SPACE v�O/ � � /� C51 C��� Sl � RIGHT OF WAY (SEE NOTE 9) ` � � so\ �� `9,9,.-�-. �LINE Mayor �ate THENCE in a southeasterly direction, along the common line of said 62.531-acre tract and said Sam LOT 17X �� � � �� � School Road and with said curve to the left, an arc distance of 381.44 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with 11.619 AC i/,� ����� \ plastic cap stamped "HUITT ZOLLARS"found at the end of said curve to the left; 20'UTILITY EASEMENT /` NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the STATE OF TEXAS VOL. 12180, PG. 1534—�' ,', h\ \ � � �\� Secretary Date THENCE South 64°35'00" East, continuing along said common line, a distance of 112.44 feet to i� � 10'W.L.E. 10'S.S.E. / � � VARIABLE WIDTH gY THIS PLAT >\ �� a 5/8 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "HUITT ZOLLARS" found at the beginning of a tangent curve , i � BY THIS PLAT / / FLOODWAY EASEMENT � � to the right having a central angle of 42°36'56", a radius of 515.98 feet, a chord bearing and distance of _N89°01'44"E 499.01' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L34�� / / VOL. 9437, PG. 1127 � \ r36 ais��IRFC Document No.: Date: South 43°16'32" East, 374.99 feet; - - - - - - � L35� � 3is°IRF °HUITTZOLLARS° SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATION N89°o�'43"E 496.19' / / / THENCE in a southeasterly direction, continuing along said common line and with said curve to the right, 1085.90' L�i2°IRF S88°13�10"W 375.57' - - 7_59' � an arc distance of 383.77 feet to a 3/8 inch iron rod found for the easternmost southeast corner of said KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: S89°01'11"W 1467.40' ,i2��IRFC 10.48' Approved by the Town of Westlake Planning and Development Department: a "SLS 4415" � � 62.531-acre tract, common to the northeast corner of Terra Bella, an addition to the City of Westlake, � \ � � � according to the plat thereof recorded in Instrument No. D208375268, said Official Public Records; That I, Michael B. Marx, do hereby certify that I prepared this plat and the field notes made a part � \ o thereof from an actual and accurate survey of the land and that the corner monuments shown /�2'PUBLIC ACCESS \ � \ Director Date N o LOT 20 EASEMENT � N THENCE South 88 13'10" West, departing the westerly right-of-way of said Sam School Road and along thereon were properly placed under my personal supervision, in accordance with the Subdivision INST. NO. D208375268 � the common line of said 62.531-acre tract and said Terra Bella, a distance of 375.57 feet to 1/2 inch iron regulations of the Town of Westlake, Texas. B�OCK 1 � rod found for corner; TERRA BELLA a � INST.NO.D208375268 / LOT 19 � THENCE South 89°01'11" West, continuing along said common line and along the southerly line of the P RE L I M I NARY O.P.R.T.C.T. / � Secretary Date Q aforementioned 22.892-acre tract, passing at a distance of 874.34 a 1/2 inch iron rod with plastic cap THIS DOCUMENT SHALL NOTES: REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, TO THE TOWN ALONG WITH THEIR BUILDING Q stamped "PRECISE LAND SURVEYING" found for the northwest corner of said Terra Bella and Michael B. Marx NOT BE RECORDED FOR PERMIT APPLICATION. Document No.: Date: "' continuing along the southerly line of said 62.531-acre tract for a total distance of 1467.40 feet to a metal Registered Professional Land Surveyor No. 5181 ANY PURPOSE AND 1. ALL CORNERS ARE 5/8" IRON RODS WITH PLASTIC CAPS STAMPED "KHA", UNLESS � fence corner post found for the southernmost southwest corner of said 22.892-acre tract, same being on Kimley-Horn and Associates, InC. OTHERWISE NOTED. 12.ALL FRANCHISE UTILITIES ALONG THE PRIVATE STREET LOT TO BE LOCATED WITHIN 10 0 SHALL NOT BE USED OR FEET OF THE PRIVATE STREET LOT. F I NAL P LAT O F N the westerly line of Glenwyck Farms, an addition to the City of Westlake, according to the plat thereof 6160 Warren Pkwy., Suite 210 VIEWED OR RELIED 2. ALL BEARINGS SHOWN ARE BASED ON GRID NORTH OF THE TEXAS COORDINATE SYSTEM N recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 5814, said Plat Records; Frisco, Texas 75034 UPON AS A FINAL OF 1983, NORTH CENTRAL ZONE (4202), NORTH AMERICAN DATUM OF 1983. ALL 13.NON-EXCLUSIVE UNDERGROUND FACILITIES EASEMENT: RECORDED VOLUME 9105, PAGE � Phone 972-335-3580 SURVEY DOCUMENT DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE GROUND DISTANCES. TO OBTAIN A GRID DISTANCE, MULTIPLY 190; VOLUME9140, PAGES 532&591; VOLUME 9156, PAGE 776; VOLUME 9738, PAGE 2354; oWNER: KNOLLS AT SOLANA o THENCE North 0°20'11" East, along the common line of said Glenwyck Farms and said 22.892-acre Fax 972-335-3779 �r�� THE GROUND DISTANCE BY THE PROJECT COMBINED FACTOR(PCF)OF 0.999848461. VOLUME 9172, PAGE 727, REAL PROPERTY RECORDS, TARRANT COUNTY, TExAs. TOWN OF WESTLAKE Y tract, a distance of 460.52 feet to a 5/8 inch iron rod with plastic cap stamped "PBS & J" found for the AFFECTED BY VOLUME 12902, PAGES 333-336, REAL PROPERTY RECORDS, TARRANT 1500 Solana Blvd., Building 7, 56 RESIDENTIAL LOTS � northeast corner of said Glenwyck Farms; 3. ACCORDING TO COMMUNITY PANEL NO.48439C0085K, DATED SEPTEMBER 25, 2009, OF THE COUNTY,TEXAS. SUite 7200 J NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM MAP, FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP OF TARRANT 11 OPEN SPACE LOTS Westlake, Texas 76262 } m COUNTY, TEXAS, FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, FEDERAL INSURANCE 14.THE LANDOWNERS AND ANY SUBSEQUENT OWNERS OF LOTS SHOWN HEREIN (THE 1 PARKLAND LOT THENCE South 89°29'54" West, continuing along said common line, a distance of 1774.99 feet to a 5/8 STATE OF TEXAS § ADMINISTRATION,THIS PROPERTY IS NOT WITHIN A SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA. IF THIS LOT OWNERS), JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY, SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE AND LIABLE FOR W inch iron rod found for the westernmost southwest corner of said 22.892-acre tract, common with the SITE IS NOT WITHIN AN IDENTIFIED SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREA, THIS FLOOD THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ANY PRIVATE COMMON o southeast corner of the aforementioned Granada, Phase 1; COUNTY OF COLLIN § STATEMENT DOES NOT IMPLY THAT THE PROPERTY AND/OR THE STRUCTURES THEREON AREAS OR FACILITIES IN THE ADDITION CREATED HEREIN (THE ADDITION), INCLUDING OWNER: a WILL BE FREE FROM FLOODING OR FLOOD DAMAGE. ON RARE OCCASIONS, GREATER BUT NOT LIMITED TO PRIVATE STREETS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE GATES OR 62.531 ACRES OUT OF THE FLOODS CAN AND WILL OCCUR AND FLOOD HEIGHTS MAY BE INCREASED BY MAN-MADE STRUCTURES, PRIVATE WALLS AND FENCES, PRIVATE PEDESTRIAN ACCESS, PRIVATE WILBOW-SOLANA, LLC � THENCE North 0°33'05" West, departing the northerly line of said Glenwyck Farms and along the BEFORE ME, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for The State of Texas, on this day C. M. THROOP SURVEY ABSTRACT NO. 1510 common line of said 22.892-acre tract and said Granada, Phase 1, a distance of 1475.13 feet to the OR NATURAL CAUSES. THIS FLOOD STATEMENT SHALL NOT CREATE LIABILITY ON THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, PRIVATE LAKE, PRIVATE OPEN SPACE AND 5307 E. Mockingbird Ln. � � personally appeared Michael B. Marx, known to me to be the person and officer whose name is PART OF THE SURVEYOR. LANDSCAPING,AND EMERGENCY ACCESS. J POINT OF BEGINNING and containin 62.531 acres or 2,723,851 s ft. of land, more or less. Suite 900, LB 16 TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS a 9 ( q� ) subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for � Dallas, Texas 75206 z the purposes and considerations therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. 4. PRivaTE sTREET �oT, BLOCK D, LOT 1X IS HEREBY DEDICATED AS A PUBLIC ACCESS, 15.AN HOA SHALL BE ESTABLISHED BY THE SUBDIVIDER OR DEVELOPER TO OPERATE AND/OR ZONED: PLANNED DEVELOPMENT UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT. THE HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION (HOA) SHALL BE MAINTAIN THE AFOREMENTIONED PRIVATE COMMON AREAS OR FACILITIES. Tel. No. (972)865-1343 0 RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE PRIVATE ROADWAY CONSTRUCTED WITHIN THE Contact: Jennifer Rabon � GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the day of LIMITS OF THE PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT. 16.THE CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR OF ANY PRIVATE STREETS WITHIN � , 2019. THE ADDITION MUST MEET THE APPROVAL OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS AND DEVELOPER: � 5. LOTS 1X, BLOCK A; 1X, 5X, 16-17X, 21X, &26X, BLOCK B; 1X, & 16-17X, BLOCK C; AND LOT 1X, COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS OF THE TOWN FOR PUBLIC STREETS AT THE TIME OF WILBOW CORPORATION � BLOCK D,ARE TO BE DEDICATED TO AND MAINTAINED BY THE HOA. CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR. THE CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION 5307 E. Mockin bird Ln. W OR REPAIR OF ANY ENTRANCE GATE AND STRUCTURE FOR THE ADDITION MUST MEET THE g 6. NO BUILDING PERMITS FOR RESIDENTIAL USES WILL BE ISSUED FOR THE"X" LOTS EXCEPT APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AND FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE TOWN. SUlte 900, LB 16 a FOR THE AMENITY CENTER LOT(BLOCK B, LOT 17X). DallaS, Texas 75206 w 17.THE PUBLIC ACCESS, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT IS TO BE DEDICATED TO THE Tel. No. (972)865-1343 � Notary Public, State of Texas 7. PUBLIC ACCESS IS RESTRICTED WITHIN THE PERPETUAL CONSERVATION AREA. TOWN AS A °"PUBLIC EASEMENT" BUT THE MAINTENANCE OF THE PUBLIC ACCESS AND Contact: Jennifer Rabon 1 � o DRAINAGE ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE HOA. m 8. THE PERPETUAL CONSERVATION AREA (INST. D219086822, O.P.R.T.C.T.) IS OWNED BY THE No. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION � TOWN OF WESTLAKE AND TO BE MAINTAINED BY THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. 18.WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES ARE TO BE PUBLIC, IN A DEDICATED PUBLIC EASEMENT,AND ENGINEER: o DEDICATED TO THE TOWN FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SAME. KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOC. INC. � 9. THE PUBLIC PARKLAND DEDICATION (OPEN SPACE LOT 17X, BLOCK C), IS HEREBY 6160 Warren Pkwy., Suite 210 � �= DEDICATED TO THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE. 19.THE MAINTENANCE OF ALL DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS LOCATED ON PRIVATE Frisco, Texas 75034 � PROPERTY ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PROPERTY OWNER. T21. NO. (972) 335-3580 > � 10.ALL VEGETATION, INCLUDING TREES, UNDERSTORY AND GROUND COVER, WITHIN THE CONSERVATION AREA SHOWN HEREIN SHALL REMAIN IN AN UNDISTURBED STATE AT ALL 20.SELLING A PORTION OF THIS ADDITION BY METES AND BOUNDS IS A VIOLATION OF THE Fax No. (972) 335-3779 � TIMES, EXCEPT AS AUTHORIZED BY ORDINANCE 846. TOWN SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE AND STATE PLATTING STATURES AND IS SUBJECT TO Contact: Craig Malan, PE 6160 Warren Pkwy., SUIt2 210 Tel. No. (972) 335-3580 � FINES AND WITHHOLDING OF UTILITIES AND BUILDING PERMITS. FrISCO, Texas 75034 FIRM # 10193822 Fax No. (972) 335-3779 Y 11.INDIVIDUAL LOT OWNERS/BUILDERS ARE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT DETAILED LOT GRADING w Copyright�02016 PLANS THAT CONFORM TO THE DRAINAGE PATTERNS SHOWN ON THE APPROVED CIVIL 21.ALL BUILDING LINES TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED ZONING. Scale Drawn by Checked by Date Project No. Sheet No. z Kimley-Horn and Associates,Inc. CONSTRUCTION PLANS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT,THAT IS SIGNED AND SEALED BY A TEXAS All rights reserved 1" = 100' JMH KHA JUNE 2019 067125008 2 OF 2 � 0 Westlake Town Council TYPE OF ACTION T x E i o w N a F WESTLAKE Regular Meeting - Action Item o i sr i N o r i v E s v o�s i c N Westlake Town Council Meeting Monday, January 27, 2020 ToPrc: Consideration of a resolution approving a site development agreement between Bernal Homes, Inc. and the Town for Lot 1, Block N, Westlake Entrada Addition STaFF Co1vTaCT: Ron Ruthven, Planning and Development Director Strategic Alignment i � � . , . ., ; . . � � - 1 � High Quality Planning, Dcsign & Planned/Responsible Citizen, Student& Development-We are a desirable well preserve Desirability Development Stakeholder planned, high-quality community that &Quality of Life is distinguished by exemplary design standards. Time Line- Start Date: January 27, 2020 Completion Date: January 27, 2020 Funding Amount: N/A Status - N/A Source-N/A Contract: No Forms: N/A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (INCLUDING APPLICABLE ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY) The agreement provides an additional assurance that the proposed building development on the site will comply with Entrada architectural and design guidelines in the wake of House Bi112439 approved by the TeXas Legislature in 2019. The key provision in the agreement states: "The developer agrees that, in addition to the provisions contained in the o�dinances approving the site plan and the Specific Use Permits pertinent to the Prope�ty, all building aesthetics, building design and building construction materials on the Property shall comply with architectural, design and building material provisions of Page 1 of 2 Ordinance 703, the Entrada zoning ordinance, and O�dinance 760, the Entrada design guidelines. " House Bill 2439 effectively states that a city can't regulate building materials or methods beyond those in a nationally-recognized building code. More specifically, it provides that a city may not adopt or enforce a rule, charter provision, ardinance, order,building code, or other regulation that: (1)prohibits or limits, directly or indirectly,the use or installation of a building product or material in the construction, renovation, maintenance, or other alteration of a residential or commercial building if the building product or material is approved for use by a national model code published within the last three code cycles that applies to the construction,renovation, maintenance, or other alteration of the building; or(2) establishes a standard for a building product,material, or aesthetic method in construction,renovation,maintenance, or other alteration of a residential or commercial building if the standard is more stringent than a standard for the product, material, or aesthetic method under a national model code published within the last three code cycles that applies to the construction, renovation, maintenance, or other alteration of the building. However, if included as part of a development agreement, the Town may enforce building design and material requirements pre-empted by House Bill 2439 given the mutually agreed upon terms of a multiple party contract. Therefore, this site development agreement provides an additional assurance of development compliance with the Entrada design guidelines and other related provisions given House Bi112439. SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval. ATTACHMENTS Proposed Resolution Page 2 of 2 TOWN OF WESTLAKE RESOLUTION NO. 20-04 A RESOLUTION BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS, APPROVING A SITE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH BERNAL HOMES, INC., FOR LOT 1, BLOCK N,WESTLAKE ENTRADA ADDITION WHEREAS, the Westlake Entrada development was approved by the Town Council by Ordinance 703 on Apri122, 2013; and, WHEREAS, the Westlake Entrada Design Guidelines were approved by the Town Council by Ordinance 760 on December 14, 2015; and, WHEREAS, Bernal Homes, Inc., as the owner and developer of land located within the Town, intends to construct a five-story miXed use building on Lot 1, Block N, Westlake Entrada; and WHEREAS,the Town of Westlake(Town)and Bernal Homes,Inc. (the Developer)desire to enter into a partnership to ensure quality construction, building design and aesthetic excellence through a Site Development Agreement that reinforces compliance and consistency with the adopted Westlake Entrada Design Guidelines and Building Material requirements; and, WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the passage of this Resolution is in the best interest of the citizens of Westlake. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That, all matters stated in the Recitals hereinabove are found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety. SECTION 2: That, the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, TeXas, hereby approves the Site Development Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A" with the Owner; and further authorizes the Town Manager to execute said agreements and pursue any necessary procedures on behalf of the Town of Westlake. SECTION 3: If any portion of this Resolution shall, for any reason, be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof and the Council hereby determines that it would have adopted this Resolution without the invalid provision. Resolution 20-04 Page 1 of 2 SECTION 4: That this resolution shall become effective from and after its date of passage. PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 27TH DAY OF JANUARY 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Amanda DeGan, Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: L. Stanton Lowry, Town Attorney Resolution 20-04 Page 2 of 2 SITE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN BERNAL HOMES, INC. AND THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE This Agreement ("Agreement") is eXecuted to be effective as of the 27th day of January, 2020 ("Effective Date") by and among the Town of Westlake, Texas (the "Town"), and Bernal Homes, Inc. (the "Developer"). Bernal Homes, Inc. is the owner of that certain real property described as Block N, Lot 1 (the "Property"). This Agreement concerns the building aesthetics, building design and building construction materials for the miXed-use building to be constructed upon the Property. SECTION 1. Building Aesthetics, Building Design and Building Construction Materials A. The developer agrees that, in addition to the provisions contained in the ordinances approving the site plan and the Specific Use Permits pertinent to the Property, all building aesthetics, building design and building construction materials on the Property shall comply with architectural, design and building material provisions of Ordinance 703, the Entrada zoning ordinance, and Ordinance 760, the Entrada design guidelines. SECTION 2. Term This Agreement shall be effective from the latest date of execution by the Parties (the 'Bffective Date") and shall remain in force for the duration of the term of the Agreement as defined herein unless terminated earlier in accordance with this Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall not be considered complete until: 1. The final Certificate of Occupancy is issued by the Town for the development. 2. All Developer Obligations under this Agreement and the Site Plan and SUP ordinances approving this development have been met. SECTION 3. Assignment or Successors The Developer may not assign, transfer or otherwise convey any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement to any other person or entity without the prior consent of the Town Council. Any lawful assignee or successor in interest of Developer of all rights and obligations under this Agreement shall be deemed `Developer' for all purposes under this Agreement. SECTION 4. General Breach Unless stated elsewhere in this Agreement, Developer shall be in default under this Agreement if Developer breaches any term or condition of this Agreement. 1 Bernal Homes, Inc. Site Development Agreement In the event that such breach remains uncured after thirty(30)calendar days following receipt of written notice from the Town referencing this Agreement (or, if Developer has diligently and continuously attempted to cure following receipt of such written notice but reasonably requires more than thirty (30) calendar days to cure, then such additional amount of time as is reasonably necessary to effect cure, as determined by both Parties mutually and in good faith),the Town shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately by providing written notice to Developer. 2 Bernal Homes, Inc. Site Development Agreement SIGNED AND EFFECTIVE on the date last set forth below. Bernal Homes, Inc. By: Name: Title: TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS By: Amanda DeGan, Town Manager ATTEST: Tanya Morris, Interim Town Secretary Date: Stan Lowry, Town Attorney Date: 3 Bernal Homes, Inc. Site Development Agreement Westlake Town Council TYPE OF ACTION T x E i o w N a F WESTLAKE Regular Meeting - Action Item o i sr i N o r i v E s v o�s i c N Westlake Town Council Meeting Monday, January 27, 2020 ToPrc: Consideration for Approval of a Resolution Approving staff to enter into negotiation with Bennett, Benner, Pettit, Inc. for architectural services of for the design of Sam & Margret Lee Arts and Science Center addition. STaFF CoNTaCT: Troy Meyer, Director, Facilities & Public Works Dr. Mechelle, Bryson, EXecutive Director, Westlake Academy Strategic Ali�nment . , - . . . - . . • � Improve the Planned / Responsible Academic pYP / MYP / DP Efficiences of Development Operations Operational Systems - � Outside the Scope of Identified Strategic Initiatives i � � � . , i i � � � � - � � � 1 i High Quality Planning,Design& Informed&Engaged Development-We are a desirable Cirizens/Sense of Municipal& �,ell planned,high-quality Encourage Westlake's Community Academic Operations community that is distinguished by Unique Sense of Place exemplary design standards. . , Comprehensive Plan Project Review Page 1 of 3 � i 1 � � � . � . . , ; . . i - � � High Quality Planning,Design& Informed&Engaged Development-We are a desirable Increase Municipal& Transparency, Cirizens/Sense of well planned,high-quality Academic Operations Accessibility& Community community that is distinguished by exemplary design standards. Communications � Educate Stakeholders about our Development and Environmental Goals Time Line- Start Date: January 28, 2020 Completion Date: January 2, 2023 Funding Amount: see detail below Status - � Funded Source - Multiple Sources - see comments below EXECUTIVE SUMMARY(INCLUDING APPLICABLE ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY) In November 2018 the Town Council approved the agreement with Stantec Architect Firm to update the master facility plan for the Westlake Academy campus. In parallel with the update staff would also define "immediate need"to identify WA capital project(s)that might be recommended to address that immediate need of the campus. As a result of the process the immediate need was for the campus is to add three additional science labs that would move the current science classrooms out of the portable building into lab space that would have adequate equipment, gas and water lab stations. Staff continue to work with Stantec to complete the campus Facility Master Plan. On August 13, 2019 the Town Council accepted a$1,000,000.00 donation from an anonymous donor to be used exclusively for the addition to the Sam and Margaret Lee Arts and Sciences Center located at 2600 J.T. Ottinger Road. These funds may be used for the following; architect firm, engineering firm, construction cost and new equipment exclusively for the Sam&Margaret Lee Arts and Sciences addition. This donation must be matched by outside sources and the matching funds may only be used for the addition to the Sam&Margaret Lee Arts and Sciences Center. Outside sources may include but are not limited to the following: Funds raised by Westlake Academy Foundation,private organizations, nonprofit organizations and donations made to the Town of Westlake for the use of the Sam&Margaret Lee Arts and Sciences Center addition. The donor is willing to match additional funds for outside sources for this project. Staff are recommending a two-phase approach. Phase I would include design programing with stakeholder meetings,provide documents for fund raising opportunities by the WA affiliates, cost estimate, and creating renderings. Staff will present phase I documents to the Town council for review. At this point the Town Council will give the staff direction on moving forward with phase II. Phase II would not start until the project is 100% cash funded through donations and approved by the Town CounciL This phase includes, hiring of a Construction Manager at Risk(CMR)to provide contraction management services, complete architectural drawing and construction document for the project. Page 2 of 3 In November of 2019 staff contracted five architect firms announcing a Request for Qualification(RFQ) to extend the Sam&Margaret Lee Arts and Sciences Center. Brown Reynolds Watford(BRW) and Bennett Benner Pettit,Inc (BB&P),respond to the RFQ and staff conducted interviews in January. The staff interview team consisted of the Town Manager, Deputy Town Manager, Director of Facility& Public Works and Executive Director of Westlake Academy. Although both firms where qualified, Staff is recommending BB&P to design the Sam and Margaret Lee Arts & Sciences Center(A& S) addition. BB &P designed the Phase I of the A& S in 2009 and the 2013 WA expansion which included the Fieldhouse, secondary building and the Multi-purpose Hall. They bring a greater understanding of the campus history and high standards of the campus building aesthetics. The estimated cost of this project is $6.SM. The fund source for the project would include WA Capital Projects that have been provided per economic development agreements by residential developments, Lee matching funds and Westlake Academy affiliates. The current balance of the Westlake Academy building fund is $2.8M. WA Capital Project $1,813,000 Lee Donation $1,000,000 Current Cash $2,813,000 Estimated Donation 2020 WA Capital Project $280,000 Lee Donation $2,000,000 WA Affiliates $1,500,000 $3,780,000 Total $6,593,000 Staff will ensure the final agreement with BB&P will allow the Town Staff to place the project on hold at any time during the process. The Town would compensate the architect for the completion of the phase they were working on at that time. FUNDING& COST The estimated cost of this project is $6.SM. The fund source for the project would include WA Capital Projects that have been provided per economic development agreements by residential developments, Lee matching funds and Westlake Academy affiliates. RECOMMENDATION Recommend approval for staff to enter into negotiation with Bennett, Benner, Pettit, Inc. for architectural services for the design of Sam & Margret Lee Arts and Science Center addition. ATTACHMENTS Resolution Page 3 of 3 TOWN OF WESTLAKE RESOLUTION 20-OS A RESOLUTION BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE TOWN MANAGER TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH BENNETT, BENNER, PETTIT, INC FOR ARCHITECUTAL DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE SAM & MARGRET LEE ARTS AND SCIENCE CENTER ADDITION. WHEREAS, the Town of Westlake owns and operates the Westlake Academy and provides facilities for Town and Academy use; and, WHEREAS, the staff is recommending Bennett, Benner, Pettit, Inc. for architectural services of for the design of Sam & Margret Lee Arts and Science Center addition and; WHEREAS, the next step is to enter into negotiation with Bennett, Benner, Pettit, Inc. for architectural services to provide design programing meetings with stakeholder, documents for fund raising opportunities by the WA affiliates, cost estimate, and creating renderings; and, WHEREAS, the fund source for the agreement would include WA Capital Projects that have been provided per economic development agreements by residential developments, Lee matching funds and Westlake Academy affiliates. The current balance of the Westlake Academy building fund is $2.8M; and WHEREAS, the Town Council finds that the passage of this Resolution is in the best interest of the citizens of Westlake. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1: That, all matters stated in the Recitals hereinabove are found to be true and correct and are incorporated herein by reference as if copied in their entirety. SECTION 2: That, the Town Council of the Town of Westlake, Texas, hereby authorizing the Town Manager to enter into negotiation with Bennett, Benner, Pettit, Inc. for architectural services of for the design of Sam & Margret Lee Arts and Science Center addition SECTION 3: If any portion of this Resolution shall, for any reason, be declared invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof and the Council hereby determines that it would have adopted this Resolution without the invalid provision. SECTION 4: That this resolution shall become effective from and after its date of passage. Resolution 20-OS Page 1 of 2 PASSED AND APPROVED ON THIS 27TH DAY OF JANUARY 2020. ATTEST: Laura Wheat, Mayor Tanya Morris, Assistant to the Town Secretary Amanda DeGan, Town Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: L. Stanton Lowry, Town Attorney Resolution 20-OS Page 2 of 2 Town Cou nci I Item # 9 — Executive Session EXECUTIVE SESSION The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) for the following: - Entrada - Front 44 b. Section 551.074(a)(1): Deliberation Regarding Personnel Matters —to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, of a public officer or employee: - Town Manager evaluation c. Section 551.071(2) — Consultation with City 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 this chapter: Resolution No. 00-19, a Contract with Hillwood Development Corporation Concerning the Design Engineering and Construction of the West Side Pump Station and the Dove Road Waterline. d. Section 551.071(2) Consultation with Attorney—to seek advice of counsel on matters in which the duty of the Town Attorney under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code - FM 1938 access for proposed Southlake development. Town Cou nci I Item # 10 — Reconvene Council Meeting Town Cou nci I Item # 11 — Necessary Action NECESSARY ACTION The Council will conduct a closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code, annotated, Chapter 551, Subchapter D for the following: a. Section 551.087 Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the ofFer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect described by Subdivision (1) for the following: - Entrada - Front 44 b. Section 551.074(a)(1): Deliberation Regarding Personnel Matters —to deliberate the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, of a public officer or employee: - Town Manager evaluation c. Section 551.071(2) — Consultation with City 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 this chapter: Resolution No. 00-19, a Contract with Hillwood Development Corporation Concerning the Design Engineering and Construction of the West Side Pump Station and the Dove Road Waterline. d. Section 551.071(2) Consultation with Attorney—to seek advice of counsel on matters in which the duty of the Town Attorney under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas clearly conflicts with Chapter 551 of the Texas Government Code - FM 1938 access for proposed Southlake development. Town Council Item # 12 — Future Agenda Items FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS: Any Council member may request at a workshop and / or Council meeting, under "Future Agenda Item Requests", an agenda item for a future Council meeting. The Council Member making the request will contact the Town Manager with the requested item and the Town Manager will list it on the agenda. At the meeting, the requesting Council Member will explain the item, the need for Council discussion of the item, the item's relationship to the Council's strategic priorities, and the amount of estimated staff time necessary to prepare for Council discussion. If the requesting Council Member receives a second, the Town Manager will place the item on the Council agenda calendar allowing for adequate time for staff preparation on the agenda item. None Town Council Item # 13 — Adjournment Regular Session