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O-1290-10-94ORDINANCE NO. 1290-10-94 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF CERTAIN STATE HIGHWAYS AND/OR PORTIONS OF STATE HIGHWAYS IN THE CITY OF ALLEN, HEREBY REFERRED TO AS MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE PROJECT AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OR AUTHORIZED CITY OFFICIAL, TO EXECUTE A CERTAIN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE STATE OF TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND USE OF THE SAID MAINTENANCE PROJECT; AND PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHOULD BE EFFECTIVE FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE. WHEREAS, the Public convenience, safety and necessity of the City, and the people of the City require that State Highway routes within the City be adequately maintained; and, WHEREAS, the City has requested that the State of Texas, enter upon and contribute financially to the maintenance of said project; and, WHEREAS, the State of Texas has made it known to the City that it will, with its own forces and equipment and at its sole cost and expense enter upon and maintain said project, conditioned upon the provisions concerning liabilities and responsibilities for maintenance, control, supervision, and regulation which are set out in the form attached hereto, made a part hereof, and marked "MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT"; and, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS THAT: SECTION 1: The State of Texas is hereby authorized to enter upon and maintain said maintenance project. SECTION 2: The Mayor, or authorized City official, is hereby authorized to execute an agreement with the State of Texas, in accordance with and for the purpose of carrying out the terms and provisions of this order, in the form attached hereto, made a part hereto, and marked "MUNICIPAL MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT. " SECTION 3: This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its passage. DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLIN COUNTA', TEXAS,,ON THIS THE 6TH DAY OF OCTOBER , 1994. APPROVED: J e Farmer, MAYOR APPROVED.AS TO FORM: ATTEST: A. Don r w er, TY ATTORNEY J Mor ' on, CMC, CITY SECRETARY 4. .y. Form 1038 Rev. 3194 Previous versions are obsolete. DHT k 122504 Municipal Maintenance Agreement STATE OF TEXAS * COUNTY OF TRAVIS * THIS AGREEMENT made this 10th day of October C�OpS'I , 19 94 , by and between the State of Texas, hereinafter referred to as the "State", party of the first part, and the City of ALLEN 22,800 , COLLIN County, Texas (population ,19 90 , Federal Census) acting by and through its duly authorized officers, hereinafter called the "City", party of the second part. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the City has requested the State to assist in the maintenance of State Highway routes within such City; and WHEREAS, the Executive Director, acting for and in behalf of the Texas Transportation Commission, has made it known to the City that the State will assist the City in the maintenance, control, supervision and regulation of State Highway routes within such City, conditioned that the City will enter into agreements with the State for the purpose of determining the responsibilities of the parties thereto: AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements of the parties hereto to be by them respectively kept and performed, it is agreed as follows: Coverage 1. This agreement is intended to cover and provide for state participation in the maintenance of the following classification of State Highway routes withinthe City: A. Non -Controlled Access routes or portions thereof which are described and/or graphically shown as "State Maintained" routes in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. B. All State Highway routes or portions thereof which have been designated by the Texas Transportation Commission as Controlled Access Highways and which are described and/or graphically shown in Exhibit "B", which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. I of -6 IV R 0 3 Form 1038 Rev. 3/94 Previous versions are obsolete. 2. In the event that the present system of State Highway routes within the City is changed by cancellation, modified routing, new routes or change in the City's corporate limits, the State shall terminate maintenance and this agreement shall become null and void on that portion of the routes which are no longer routes of a State Highway; and the full effect and all conditions of this agreement shall apply to the changed routes or new routes of the State Highways within the City and shall be classified as "State Maintained" under paragraph 1 above, unless the execution of a new agreement on the changed portion of the routes is requested by either the City or the State. General Conditions 1. The City hereby agrees and does hereby authorize the State to maintain the State Highway routes covered by this agreement in the manner set out herein. 2. The City shall retain full responsibility for all items that affect property rights, life, health, etc., of property owners and dwellers adjacent to the State Highway routes and portions thereof. 3. This agreement shall supplement any special agreements between the State and the City for the maintenance and/or construction of the highways covered herein and this agreement shall supersede any existing Municipal Maintenance Agreements. 4. Traffic regulations, including speed limits, will be established after traffic and engineering surveys have been conducted. 5. The State will erect and maintain all traffic signs necessary to regulate, warn and guide traffic on highway routes in a safe and efficient manner. 6. It is mutually agreed that, subject to approval by the State, any street lighting system may be installed by the City provided the City shall pay all cost of installation, maintenance and operation except in those installations specifically covered by separate agreements between the City and State. 7. It is understood and agreed that this agreement is for the purpose of defining the authority and responsibility of both parties for maintenance of highway routes through the City and shall in no way be considered to cover any present or past obligation either real or anticipated concerning such State Highway routes through the City. 8. The City shall prohibit the movement of loads over State Maintained streets which exceed the legal limits for either weight, length, height or width, as prescribed by State law for public highways outside corporate limits of cities, except those having proper permits from the State for such movements. The City shall also, by ordinance and enforcement, prescribe and enforce lower weight limits when mutually agreed by the City and the State that such restrictions are needed to avoid damage to the street and/or for traffic safety. 9. The City shall prevent future encroachments within the right of way of the highway routes and assist in removal of any present encroachments when requested by the Statp except where specifically authorized by separate agreement; and prohibit the planting of trees or"shiubbery or the creation or construction of any other obstruction within the right of way without prior agreement with the State. 2of6 Form 1038 Rev. 3/94 Previous versions are obsolete. 10. The City agrees that traffic control devices, such as signs, traffic signals and pavement markings, in respect to type of device, points of installation and necessity will be determined by traffic and engineering surveys. The City agrees that it will not install, maintain or permit the installation of any type of traffic control device which will affect or influence the utility of the State Highway routes unless approved in writing by the State. Traffic control devices installed prior to the date of this Agreement are hereby made subject to the terms of this Agreement and the City agrees to the removal of such devices which affect or influence the utility of the State Highway routes unless their continued use is approved in writing by the State. It is understood that approval for future installations of traffic control signals by the State or as a joint project with the City, will be indicated by signature of the plans. It. The City agrees to assure the grantee's conformance, for proper construction and maintenance of access driveway facilities, in accordance with "Regulations for Access Driveways to State Highways" adopted by the Texas Department of Transportation or in accordance with other standards and specifications for the design, construction and maintenance details subject to approval by the Texas Department of Transportation. 12. It is understood that the use of unused right of way and areas beneath structures will be as determined by a separate agreement. 13. On those State Highway routes and portions thereof which are listed and/or graphically shown on Exhibit "A" as "City Maintained" routes, the City agrees to provide bridge inspection and inventory data to the State in accordance with National Bridge Inspection Standards. Non -Controlled Access Highways The following specific conditions and responsibilities shall be applicable to non -controlled access highways in addition to the "General Conditions" contained herein above. Routes of non -controlled access highways or portions thereof covered by this section are those listed and/or graphically shown in Exhibit "A". State's Responsibilities 1. Maintain the traveled surface and foundation beneath such traveled surface necessary for the proper support of same under vehicular loads encountered and maintain the shoulders. 2. Assist in mowing and litter pickup. 3. Assist in sweeping and otherwise cleaning the pavemen+. 4. Assist in snow and ice control. 5. Maintain drainage facilities within the limits of the right of way. 6. Install and maintain normal regulatory warning and guide signs and normal markings for directing highway traffic in a safe and efficient manner. This includes school safety�devices, school crosswalks and crosswalks installed in conjunction with pedestrian signal heads. It does not include other pedestrian crosswalks. Any other traffic striping desired by the City may be placed and maintained by the City subject to the approval of the State. 3 of 6 Form 1038 Rev. 3194 Previous versions are obsolete. 7. Install, operate and maintain traffic signals in cities with less than 50,000 population. 8. Install all Federally -funded, off -system traffic signals and on -system traffic signals in cities greater than 50,000 population. City's Responsibilities 1. Prohibit angle parking, except upon written approval by the State after traffic and engineering surveys have been conducted to determine that the roadway is of sufficient width to permit angle parking without interfering with the free movement of traffic. 2. Install and maintain all parking restriction signs, pedestrian crosswalks, parking stripes and special guide signs when agreed to by the State and traffic signals in cities with over 50,000 population. Signing and marking of intersecting city streets to State Highway routes will be the full responsibility of the City. 3. Require installations, repairs, removals or adjustments of publicly or privately owned utilities or services to be performed in accordance with Texas Department of Transportation specifications and subject to approval of the State. 4. Maintain highway drainage facilities outside the limits of the right of way. 5. Retain all functions and responsibilities for maintenance, control, supervision and regulation which are not specifically described as the responsibility of the State. The assistance by the State in maintenance of roadway ditches does not relieve the City of its responsibility for drainage of the highway facility within its corporate limits except where participation by the State other than above is specifically covered in a separate agreement between the City and the State. 6. Maintenance and operation of all Federally -funded, off -system traffic signals and on -system traffic signals in cities greater than 50,000 population. Controlled Access Highways The following specific conditions and responsibilities shall be applicable to controlled access highways in addition to the "General Conditions" contained herein above. Routes of controlled access highways or portions thereof covered by this section are those listed and/or graphically shown in Exhibit "B". State's Responsibilities Maintain the traveled surface of the through lanes, ramps and frontage roads and foundations beneath such traveled surface necessary for the proper support of same under vehicular loads encountered. 2. Mow and clean up litter within the outermost curbs of the frontage roads or the entire right of way width where no frontage roads exist, and assist in performing these opefations between the right of way line and the outermost curb or crown line of the frontage roads in undeveloped areas. 4of6 Form 1038 Rev. 3/94 Previous versions are obsolete. 3. Sweep and otherwise clean the through lanes, ramps, separation structures or roadways and frontage roads. 4. Remove snow and control ice on the through lanes and ramps and assist in these operations as the availability of equipment and labor will allow on the frontage roads and separation structures or roadways. 5. Install and maintain all normal markings and signs on the main lanes and frontage roads necessary for the proper use of the facility and direction of traffic thereon. This includes school safety devices, school crosswalks and crosswalks installed on frontage roads in conjunction with pedestrian signal heads. It does not include other pedestrian crosswalks. 6. Install, operate and maintain traffic signals at ramps and frontage road intersections. 7. Maintain all drainage facilities within the limits of the right of way. City's Responsibilities 1. Restrict parking on frontage roads to parallel parking on one side only and prohibit all parking on main lanes and ramps and at such other places where such restriction is necessary for satisfactory operation of traffic, by passing and enforcing ordinances and taking other appropriate action in addition to full compliance with current laws on parking. 2. When considered necessary and desirable by both the City and the State, the City shall pass and enforce an ordinance providing for one-way traffic on the frontage roads except as may be otherwise agreed to by separate agreements with the State. 3. Secure or cause to be secured the approval of the State before any utility installation, repair, removal or adjustment is undertaken, crossing over or under tl:e highway facility or entering the right of way. In the event of an emergency, it being evident that immediate action is necessary for protection of the public and to minimize property damage and loss of investment, the City, without the necessity of approval by the State, may at its own responsibility and risk make necessary emergency utility repairs, notifying the State of this action as soon as practical. 4. Pass necessary ordinances and retain its responsibility for enforcing the control of access to the freeway facility. Termination 1. It is understood and agreed between the parties hereto that all obligations of the State created herein to maintain the State Highway routes covered by this agreement shall terminate if and when they are no longer routes of State Highways; and further, that should either party fail to properly fulfill its obligations as herein outlined, the other party may terminate this agreement upon 30 days written notice. Said State assumption of maintenance shall be effective the date of execution of this agreement by the Texas Department of Transportation. 5of6 f r - Form 1038 Rev. 3/94 Previous versions are obsolete. L IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their signatures, the City of ALLEN on the 10th day of October 119 94 , and the Texas Department of Transportation on the day of '19 JES rti 1 DALLAS District THE STATE OF TEXAS Certified as being for the purpose and effect of activating and/or carrying out the orders, established policies, or wcrk programs heretofore approved and authorized by the Texas Transportation Commission under the authority of Minute Order No. By Director, Construction 2nd Maintenance NOTE: To be executed in triplicate and supported by Municipal Maintenance Ordinance and Certificate of City Secretary. 6of6 EXHIBIT "A" NON -CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY I. STATE MAINTAINED A. S.H. 5: From the North City Limit to South City Limit (Base, pavement, highway markings, route markers and destination signs for through traffic). B. F.M. 2170: From the West City Limit to the intersection of U.S. 75 (Base, pavement, highway markings, assist in mowing and cleaning up litter, sweeping and assist in maintenance of roadway ditches). C. F.M. 2170: From the intersection of S.H. 5 to the East City Limit (Base, pavement, highway markings, route markers and destination signs for through traffic). D. F.M. 2551: From South City Limit to the intersection of F.M. 2170 (Base, pavement, highway markings, assist in mowing and cleaning up litter, sweeping and assist in maintenance of roadway ditches). II. CITY MAINTAINED A. F.M. 2170: From the intersection of S.H. 5 to the intersection of U.S. 75 F'— - - 1 1, - EXHIBIT "B" CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY I. STATE MAINTAINED A. U.S. 75 From the North City Limit to the South City Limit. II. CITY MAINTAINED None 96'5 POP 7-,4.0 L L A 9 96'0 GARLAND POP Ia0,650 C 0 To Dollar SACHSE 96'35 POP 5,346 U N T Y rd•� EXHIBIT "A" NON -CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHRAY 1 1 Z. STATE MAINTAINED A. S.H. 5: I1. From the North City Limit to South City Limit (Base, 1` pavement, highway markings, route markers and destination signs for through traffic). ✓V B. , F.M. 2170: y From the West City Limit to the intersection of U.S. 75 (Basepavement, hghwey markings, assist in mowing and cleaning up lltte r, sweeping and assist in maintenance of i roadway ditches). C. F.M. 2170: From the intersection of S.H. 5 to the East City Limit (Base, pavement, highway markings, route markers and destination signs for through traffic). D. F.M. 2551: 285 From South City Limit to the intersection of F.M 2170 (Basepavement, highway markings, assist in mowing and cleaning up litter, sweeping and assist in maintenance of roadway ditches). IZ. CITY MAINTAINED A. F.M. 2170: From the intersection of S.H. 5 to the intersection of U.S. 75 \ EXHIBIT "e" r '1 CONTROLLED ACCESS HIGHWAY I. STATE MAINTAINED A. U.S. 75 From the North City Limit to the South City Limit II. CITY MAINTAINED None AFFIDAVIT AND PROOF OF PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF COLLIN BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared DEBBIE TACKETT, who having been by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That she is the General Manager of THE ALLEN AMERICAN, a newspaper published in COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, not less frequently than once a week, having a general circulation in said county, and having been published regularly and continously for more than twelve (12) months prior to publishing Ordinance #1290-10-94 of which the attached is a true and written copy, and which was published in THE ALLEN AMERICAN on October 12 & October 15, 1994 and which was issued on Octobrt 12. 1994 by City of Allen of COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS A printed copy of said pub' ion is attached hereto. t SUBSCRIBED AN SWORN to before me this A.D. 19 r ?Mn W, V. A. TODD MY COMMISSION EXPIRES cif .�fo •i{l� --nAp December 5, 1998 NOTARY PUBLIC in and for COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS Publisher's fee $ 2 7 . 0 0 CITY OF ALLEN PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Allen City Council adopted the following ordinance at their regular meeting held on Thursday, October 6, 1994 (Title only). Ordinance No. 1290-10-94: An Ordinance of the City of Allen, Collin County, Texas, Providing for the Maintenance of Certain i State Highways and/or Portions of State , Highways in the City of Allen, Hereby Re- ferred to as Municipal Maintenance Project and Authorizing the Mayor or Authorized City Official, to Execute a Certain Agree- ment between the City and the State of Texas, Providing for the Maintenance and . Use of the Said Maintenance Project; and Providing that this Ordinance Should be Effective from and after its Passage A copy of this ordinance may be read or purchased in the office of the City Secret- ary, City of Allen, One Butler Circle, Texas 75002-2773. /s/ Judy Morrison City Secretary CITY OF ALLEN PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Allen City Council adopted the following ordinance at their regular meeting held on Thursday, October 6, 1994 (Title only): Ordinance No. 1290-10-94: An Ordinance I of the City of Allen, Collin County, Texas, Providing for the Maintenance of Certain State Highways and/or Portions of State Highways in the City of Allen, Hereby Re- ferred to as Municipal Maintenance Project and Authorizing the Mayor or Authorized City Official, to Execute a Certain Agree- ment between the City and the State of Texas, Providing for the Maintenance and Use of the Said Maintenance Project; and Providing that this Ordinance Should be Effective from and after its Passage. A copy of this ordinance may be read or purchased in the office of the City Secret- ary, City of Allen, One Butler Circle, Texas 75002-2773 /s/ Judy Morrison City Secretary_ �i