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CITY OF DESOTO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TA-0008-24

CITY OF DESOTO
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

TA-0008-24
The City of DeSoto Planning and Zoning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing to consider the amendment of the City’s Zoning Ordinance, Section 7 Nonconforming Uses and Structures, Subsection 7.6 Restoration of Nonconforming Structures. The hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission has been set for Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. If amendment to Section 7 Nonconforming Uses and Structures, Subsection 7.6 Restoration of Nonconforming Structures is recommended for approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission, then the hearingbefore the City Council will be held on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at 6:00 p.m.

TA-0008-24
La Comisión de Planificación y Zonificación de la Ciudad de DeSoto llevará a cabo una Audiencia Pública para considerar la enmienda de la Ordenanza de Zonificación de la Ciudad, Sección 7 Usos y Estructuras No Conformes, Subsección 7.6 Restauración de Estructuras No Conformes. La audiencia ante la Comisión de Planificación y Zonificación ha sido fijada para el martes 13 de agosto de 2024 a las 18:00 horas. Si la Comisión de Planificación y Zonificación recomienda la aprobación de la enmienda a la Sección 7 Usos y Estructuras No Conformes, Subsección 7.6 Restauración de Estructuras No Conformes, entonces la audiencia ante El Ayuntamiento se celebrará el martes 3 de septiembre de 2024 a las 18.00 horas.

For meeting information please go to the City website (http://www.desototexas.gov/1515/Agendasand-Minutes) to view the agenda. If you have any questions regarding this case, contact the Planning and Zoning Department at (972) 230-9622.The building in which the above meeting will be conducted is wheelchair accessible; spaces for the mobility impaired are available. Any requestfor sign interpretative services must be made forty-eight hours prior to the time of the meeting.

Arrangements for sign interpretative services may be made by calling the City Secretary at 972/230-9646 or by calling TDD-1-800-RELAYTX (1-800-735-2989).

To be a valid written protest the protest or petition in opposition must be filed with the Planning Department before 4:00 P.M of the working day immediately preceding the date in which the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council will hear this case.

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DeSoto Residents Voice Many Concerns at City Council Meeting

DESOTO – There were quite a few citizens who spoke at the DeSoto City Council meeting earlier this week.

DeSoto Mayor Rachel Proctor said before comments that citizens were not allowed to speak the normally allocated three minutes and she only gave residents two minutes to voice their comments “for the sake of time.”

Mercy Murchison spoke first regarding the council “irregularity” regarding “the voting that took place for the Mayor Pro Tem with Dr. Marks. I am sure that our council members are aware of the legalities of the voting process. You didn’t follow it. Dr. Marks is legally our Mayor Pro Tem and you revoked that vote.”

Trey Anderson spoke on this topic too stating he came before the council to speak on the “fiasco” concerning the Mayor Pro Tem and he also said no one from the city has been returning his calls also noting Mayor Proctor had not gotten back to him either. He was concerned regarding the consolidation of political power and the attempt to end term limits in 2023 that failed. “We are on to you,” he said, speaking to the council.

Resident Shenita Cleveland spoke and said she stood with citizens regarding the Mayor Pro Tem issue. She reminded Mayor Proctor she had block walked with her adding she sees “lies and deceit” and she said this was never going to go away until it is made right.

Mayor Proctor spoke up after Cleveland’s comments and said her comments were “absolutely false.”

Cleveland spoke to Proctor from the crowd and the Mayor responded “stop with the outburst” she had the right to correct false information. At this point there was conversation from the audience and some minor chaos as the mayor commented “audience please, if we could” and one person in the audience stated loudly “wow.”

Ron Bivens said he has been working elections and works with the Republican Party about there not being stolen elections. “But when I heard nothing from the city attorney” and watched the Mayor Pro Tem vote, he said he heard three times that you can vote for yourself. “The messed up part that the city attorney, the assistant, the deputy, I mean the interim City Manager followed suit,” he stated. Robert’s Rules of Order does not order it like that, not according to the City’s Charter.

Christy Thomas, a DeSoto resident, spoke about a lithium battery facility being discussed in the city. She noted that many residents were not coming forward to speak on this critical project. She said she grew up in West Dallas, where many people were plagued with birth defects due to lead from a nearby battery factory. She said she is concerned about the hazards and environmental issues a battery facility will bring to the city.

Thomas added, “I have noticed we don’t make wise decisions when we talk about the things we want to put in our city.”

She said she was coming forward because she had heard that the city was saying no one was coming forward “Well I am saying something for my citizens and we do not agree with a battery facility to come to our All American City.”

Mayor Proctor responded to this, saying that the city is allowed to legally state “factual information” during public comment. She asked the City Manager to state a piece of information regarding the battery storage facility. It was then stated that the city has not received an application for a battery facility and is, therefore, not able to talk about it.

It was then reiterated that the city has not received any zoning change applications and that the city has informed the applicant that this type of proposed use is not allowed in that zoning district. If it did come up, a public hearing would be necessary.

Faye Gillespie spoke regarding the battery facility. She said when the city does get the application for the battery facility, it needs to “overcommunicate” because “citizens do not want that in our community,” and she added, “people of color deserve better.”

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CITY OF DESOTO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) SOLICITATION NUMBER: RFQ-2024-018

CITY OF DESOTO
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ)

SOLICITATION NUMBER: RFQ-2024-018

DUE DATE: July 25, 2024 at 12:00 P.M. Central Time (CT)

BID TITLE: Material Testing for DeSoto McCowan Aquatics & Recreation Center

The City of DeSoto, Texas is accepting sealed qualifications for Material Testing for DeSoto McCowan Aquatics & Recreation Center

Sealed qualifications will be received and time stamped at the Action Center located at 211 E. Pleasant Run Road, DeSoto, TX 75115 until 12:00 P.M. CT on July 25, 2024. Any qualifications received after 12:00 P.M. on July 25, 2024, regardless of the mode of delivery, shall be returned unopened.

Statement of Work and other qualifications documents can be downloaded from www.publicpurchase.com. The City is not responsible for any vendor’s cost associated with the preparation of qualifications documents.

The City of DeSoto reserves the right to reject any or all qualifications, in whole or part, to waive any informality in any qualifications or accept qualificaitons which, in its discretion, is in the best interest of the City of DeSoto.

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CITY OF DESOTO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FY 2024 Annual Action Plan July 16

CITY OF DESOTO
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The City of DeSoto is designated as an Entitlement City and participates in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Community Development Grant (CDBG) Program. As a participant in the CDBG Program, the City of DeSoto is required to prepare and submit the FY 2024 Annual Action Plan which describes how the City will use its CDBG funds. The City of DeSoto anticipates receiving $273,973 in CDBG funds for the program period of October 1, 2024 – September 30, 2025.

The City of DeSoto held a PUBLIC HEARING and initiated a CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD on May 21, 2024 for the FY 2024 Acton Plan. The comment period will remain open through July 16, 2024. During this comment period, residents may complete a housing and community development needs survey or submit written feedback about the FY 2024 CDBG Action Plan. To access the electronic survey and for more information on the CDBG Action Plan and public comment process, please visit www.desototexas.gov/CDBG .

On June 14, 2024, a summary of the proposed FY 2024 Annual Action Plan was made available for review in electronic form via the City website
(www.desototexas.gov/CDBG) and is available in paper form in the DeSoto City Hall Atrium, located at 211 East Pleasant Run Road in DeSoto, Texas. Citizens will have 30 days to review the draft documents and submit comments.

Citizen comments about the FY 2024 Annual Action Plan should be submitted to the Office of Administration, City of DeSoto, 211 East Pleasant Run Road, DeSoto, Texas 75115 or e-mail to ewilliams@desototexas.gov . All citizen comments will be considered in preparing the final FY 2024 Annual Action Plan.

A second and final PUBLIC HEARING is scheduled for Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at the City Council Meeting at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers in City Hall at Town Center after which the final FY 2024 Annual Action Plan may be presented to the DeSoto City Council for consideration for approval during the meeting or any regular City Council meeting thereafter.

The building is wheelchair accessible. Access to the building and special parking are available at the primary west entrance facing Hampton Road.

For more information about FY 2024 Annual Plan process, or to make disability accommodations, please contact Esther Williams at (972) 230-9690 or ewilliams@desototexas.gov.

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CITY OF DESOTO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Case Number B24-01

CITY OF DESOTO
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Case Number B24-01
The City of DeSoto Zoning Board of Adjustment will conduct a Public Hearing to consider variance requests from Section 38.6.7 Parking Requirement Based on Use to allow for fewer parking spaces and Section 39.7.B Minimum Landscaping Requirements for Nonresidential and Multifamily to allow for a reduced landscape buffer along S. Hampton Road. The property is located on the northwest corner of S. Hampton Road and Ace Drive, addressed as 1239 S. Hampton Road. The applicant and property owner is Adieb Isa. The public hearing before the Zoning Board of Adjustment will be conducted on Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.

Número de caso B24-01
La Junta de Ajuste de Zonificación de la Ciudad de DeSoto llevará a cabo una Audiencia Pública para considerar las solicitudes de variación de la Sección 38.6.7 Requisito de estacionamiento basado en el uso para permitir menos espacios de estacionamiento y la Sección 39.7.B Requisitos mínimos de paisajismo para no residenciales y multifamiliares para permitir una zona de amortiguación de paisaje reducida a lo largo de S. Hampton Road. La propiedad está ubicada en la esquina noroeste de S. Hampton Road y Ace Drive, con dirección como 1239 S. Hampton Road. El solicitante y propietario de la propiedad es Adieb Isa. La audiencia pública ante la Junta de Ajuste de Zonificación se llevará a cabo el jueves 18 de julio de 2024 a las 7:00 p.m.

For meeting information go to the City website (http://www.desototexas.gov/1515/Agendas-and-Minutes) to view the agenda. If you have any questions regarding this case, contact the Planning and Zoning Department at (972) 230-9624. This hearing will be held in the Council Chambers at Town Center, Suite A, 211 East Pleasant Run Road, DeSoto, Texas. The building in which the above meeting will be conducted is wheelchair accessible; spaces for the mobility impaired are available. Any request for sign interpretative services must be made forty-eight hours prior to the time of the meeting. Arrangements for sign interpretative services may be made by calling the City Secretary at 972/230- 9646 or by calling TDD-1-800-RELAYTX (1-800-735-2989).

To be a valid written protest the protest or petition in opposition must be filed with the Planning Department before 4:00 p.m. of the working day prior to the Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting where they will hear this case.

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