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File #: 22-1572    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Approved
File created: 7/12/2022 In control: Park & Recreation Department
On agenda: 8/10/2022 Final action:
Title: Authorize a public hearing to be held on September 14, 2022, pursuant to Chapter 26 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, to receive comments on the proposed use of a portion of parkland at Everglade Park located at 5100 Jim Miller Road totaling approximately 23,373 square feet of land and temporary use of approximately 31,142 square feet of land, by Dallas Water Utilities for the construction of a 48-inch water main and future wastewater lines for the Jim Miller Pump Station Improvements Project - Financing: No cost consideration to the City
Indexes: 7
Attachments: 1. Map, 2. Resolution, 3. Exhibit A, 4. Exhibit B, 5. Exhibit C
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY:                     Quality of Life, Arts & Culture

AGENDA DATE:                     August 10, 2022

COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):                     7

DEPARTMENT:                     Park & Recreation Department

EXECUTIVE:                     John D. Jenkins

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SUBJECT

 

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Authorize a public hearing to be held on September 14, 2022, pursuant to Chapter 26 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, to receive comments on the proposed use of a portion of parkland at Everglade Park located at 5100 Jim Miller Road totaling approximately 23,373 square feet of land and temporary use of approximately 31,142 square feet of land, by Dallas Water Utilities for the construction of a 48-inch water main and future wastewater lines for the Jim Miller Pump Station Improvements Project - Financing: No cost consideration to the City

 

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BACKGROUND

 

The City of Dallas owns municipal parkland known as Everglade Park (8.2 acres) located at 5100 Jim Miller Road on the east side of Dallas. Everglade Park is a community park with a lighted baseball diamond, swimming pool, playground, walking trail, exercise stations, pavilion, and open lawn.

 

In the 1960s, Dallas Water Utilities (DWU) purchased two parcels totaling sixteen acres of land. DWU constructed its current Jim Miller Pump station on the northern parcel. In the 1970s, Everglade Park was developed on the southern parcel adjacent to the pump station property.

 

DWU’s current Jim Miller Pump Station Improvements Project will upgrade much of the mechanical equipment at the station as well as increase capacity to meet recent area growth and anticipated future needs. As part of the project DWU needs to permanently relocate the existing 48-inch water discharge line to accommodate the pump station upgrades. Because of site space constraints DWU needs to relocate the water discharge line to approximately fifteen feet inside Everglade Park. This relocation requires DWU to acquire a water/wastewater easement in a portion of Everglade Park of approximately 23,373 (0.54 acres) square feet of land (Exhibit A). In addition, DWU requires temporary use of approximately 31,142 square feet (0.71 acres) of land (Exhibit B). Lastly, DWU will abandon its current sewer easement in the park of approximately 9,051 square-foot (0.21 acres).

 

In consideration of grant of easements DWU proposes to make improvements within the park. Consideration includes but is not limited to:

 

1.                     relocation of a portion of the existing loop trail and the exercise equipment before the DWU project commences;

2.                     restoration of the wildflower area after construction;

3.                     reconstruction of a portion of the loop trail after construction;

4.                     installation of a permanent fire lane using structural permeable pavement, in compliance with City of Dallas Code, to allow for park use of the fire lane area when not used in an emergency, and

5.                     to provide additional park plantings.

 

Additionally, DWU proposes to construct a 2,000-foot long, minimum five-foot wide trail on its parcel encircling the pump station and connecting the existing park loop trail.

 

In compliance with the law, the City must determine that there is a need, that there is no feasible and prudent alternative, and that all reasonable care will be taken not to damage the remainder of the park property and to mitigate any disruption of park services.

In accordance with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code, Chapter 26 (Sections 26.001 through 26.004) the City Council must advertise and hold a public hearing on the change of use of parkland.

 

PRIOR ACTION/REVIEW (COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS)

 

On June 22, 2022, the Park and Recreation Board authorized a public hearing to be held on September 14, 2022.

 

FISCAL INFORMATION

 

No cost consideration to the City.

 

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