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6B 1 WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM THURSDAY AUGUST 5 2021 Legals CITY OF FORT WORTH PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the fol- lowing ordinance was adopted by the Fort Worth City Council at their regular meeting held on Tuesday, April 13th, 2021. ORDINANCE NO. 24798-04-2021 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDI- NANCE, ORDINANCE NO. 21653, AS AMENDED TO CHANGE THE ZONING DISTRICTS FOR CERTAIN PROPERTIES; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICA- TION AND NAMING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Fort Worth: SECTION 1.

ZC-21-002 blocks Chapin Road 68.73 ac. Zoning Change: From: Agricultural, Planned Development 703 for Specific Use To: Light Industrial Description: 68.73 ac BEING 68.739 acres of land located in the J. BURSEY SURVEY, Abstract No. 128, and HAYS COVINGTON SURVEY, ABSTRACT No. 256, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.

ZC-21-018 301 Risinger Road 17.87 ac. Zoning Change: From: Agricultural To: Medium Industrial Description: 17.87 BEING a 17.8799-acre (778,848 square foot) tract of land situated in the Jesse B. Renfro Survey, Abstract No. 1273, City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; said tract being part of that tract of land described in Special Warranty Deed to Hickman Family Limited Partnership recorded in In- strument No. D204401636 of the Offi- cial Public Records of Tarrant County, Texas.

ZC-21-020 2412 Willspoint Court .12 ac. Zoning Change: From: Neighborhood Commercial Stop Six Residential Overlay To: One-Family Stop Six Residential Overlay Description: Whitmore Courts Addition Block Lot 4 ZC-21-022 747 8TH Avenue .29 ac. Zoning Change: From: NS-T5I To: Intensive Commercial Description: Cook Med Cntr Addn Block 1 Lot 1r1r1 Part In Tif ZC-21-024 3400-3500 blocks Longvue Avenue 7.47 ac. Zoning Change: From: Medium Density Multifamily To: Light Industrial Description: BEING 7.289 acres of land, situated in the John Bursey Survey, Abstract No. 128 City of Fort Worth, Tarrant Coun- ty, Texas, and being a portion of the remainder tract of land described in the deed to Havener Rupert Limited Partnership, a Texas limited partner- ship, as recorded in Volume 14050, Page 249, Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas.

ZC-21-025 1705 Arizona Avenue .11 ac. Zoning Change: From: Medium Industrial To: One-Family Description: Lawn Terrace Addition Block 18 Lot 9 SECTION 6. That any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, ne- glects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate of- fense. SECTION 7.

That the City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, Texas is hereby directed to publish this ordinance for two (2) days in the official newspaper of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, as authorized by V.T.C.A. Local Government Code Sub- section 52.013. SECTION 8. That this ordinance shall take effect upon adoption and publication as re- quired by law. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LE- GALITY: Melinda Ramos Assistant City Attorney Adopted: April 13th, 2021 A copy of this ordinance may be re- viewed in the City Office, Fort Worth Municipal Hall, 200 Tex- as Street, Fort Worth, Texas.

Ronald P. Gonzales Acting City Secretary IPL0035340 Aug 4-5 2021 SECTION 00 11 13 INVITATION TO BIDDERS RECEIPT OF BIDS Sealed bids for the construction of North Holly Water Treatment Plant Fil- ter Rehabilitation CP No. 103049, will be received by the City of Fort Worth Purchasing Office until 1:30 PM CST, Thursday AUGUST 26, 2021 as further described below: City of Fort Worth Purchasing Division 200 Texas Street Fort Worth, Texas 76102. Bids will be accepted by: US Mail, Courier, FedEx or hand delivery at the address above; Bids will be opened publicly and read aloud at 2:00 PM CST in the City Council Chambers. In lieu of delivering completed Busi- ness Equity forms for the project to the Purchasing Office, bid- ders shall email the completed Busi- ness Equity forms to the City Project Manager no later than 2:00 p.m.

on the second City business day after the bid opening date, exclusive of the bid opening date. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK The major work will consist of the (ap- proximate) following: 1.Removal of existing anthracite me- dia, sand media, and Leopold IMS Caps 2.Addition of gravel media support, anthracite media (new and salvaged) PREQUALIFICATION The improvements included in this project must be performed by a con- tractor who is pre-qualified by the City at the time of bid opening. The proce- dures for qualification and pre-qualifi- cation are outlined in the Section 00 21 13 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. DOCUMENT EXAMINATION AND PRO- CUREMENTS The Bidding and Contract Documents may be examined or obtained on-line by visiting the City of Fort Purchasing Division website at www.fortworthtexas.gov/purchasing/ and clicking on the link to the adver- tised project folders on the elec- tronic document management and collaboration system site. The Con- tract Documents may be downloaded, viewed, and printed by interested con- tractors suppliers.

Bid Document Package https://docs.b360.autodesk.com/ 94a7ccb50320 Addenda Folder https://docs.b360.autodesk.com/ d169e7f2eed1 Copies of the Bidding and Contract Documents may be purchased from Freese and Nichols Inc. Contact David Sloan at to make ar- rangements to pick up plans. The cost of Bidding and Contract Documents is $20. EXPRESSION OF INTEREST To ensure bidders kept up to date of any new information pertinent to this project, bidders are requested to email Expressions of Interest in this pro- curement to the City Project Manager and the Design Engineer. The email should include the company name, contact person, that individuals email address and phone number.

All Addenda will be distributed directly to those who have expressed an interest in the procurement and will also be posted in the City of Fort pur- chasing website at as.gov/purchasing/ PREBID CONFERENCE A prebid conference will be held as discussed in Section 00 21 13 IN- STRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS at the fol- lowing date, and time via Webex. An invitation will be sent to plan holders: DATE: August 16, 2021 TIME: 10:00 AM If a prebid conference is held, the presentation and any questions and answers provided at the prebid con- ference will be issued as an Adden- dum to the call for bids. If a prebid conference is not being held, pro- spective bidders can e-mail questions or comments in accordance with Sec- tion 6 of the Instructions to Bidders referenced above to the project man- ager(s) at the e-mail addresses listed below. Emailed questions will suffice as in If necessary, Addenda will be issued pursuant to the Instructions to Bidders. RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR RE- JECT BIDS City reserves the right to waive irreg- ularities and to accept or reject bids.

AWARD City will award a contract to the Bidder presenting the lowest price, qualifica- tions and competencies considered. FUNDING Any contract awarded under this INVI- TATION TO BIDDERS is expected to be funded from revenues generated from Water Capital Projects Funds and re- served by the City for the Project. INQUIRIES All inquiries relative to this procure- ment should be addressed to the fol- lowing: Attn: Dena Johnson, P.E., City of Fort Worth Email: Dena.Johnson@fortworthtexas. gov Phone: 817 392-7866 Attn: David Sloan, P.E., BCEE, Freese and Nichols, Email: Phone: 817 735-7277 IPL0034743 Jul 5 2021 Legals to just the slot and will challenge Amari Cooper for the top receiver spot on the team. Lamb is making the most of his opportunity, and taking advantage of the absence of Cooper, who has been out recover- ing from ankle surgery since the start of training camp.

The Cowboys have made a point of using Lamb on the outside to make their offense more versatile and unpredict- able. been phenom- enal. At the end of the day, the offensive coordinator Kellen Moore said. obviously you guys have seen the growth opportu- nity had just playing outside, playing the out- side receiver. We know he can play.

We got plenty of film on that. He can play all over the field. done a tremendous job with that and going to be a huge, huge asset for a natural progres- sion for Lamb, who has added strength while retaining his dazzling quickness and speed. He has a better understanding of the offense thanks to a full offseason after being limited by the COVID-19 shut down last year. And he is ready to take off in his second year.

is where I started in college, so being back out there felt nat- Lamb said. now, just looking at the big picture, it makes me play a lot faster and un- derstand concepts a lot easier. say Year 2 is definitely going to be a lot better as far as the mental part of the game, just getting faster than Year ascension to the top of the receiver depth chart along side the quiet Cooper should also boost the offense as he brings naturally what McCarthy is trying to manufacture in practice: passion, enthusi- asm and the prime-time mentality to want to make big plays in big moments. Prescott says Lamb has that in similar to former Cowboys receiv- ers Dez Bryant and Mi- chael Irvin. They wanted to make the big play and they let you know about when they did, exciting their teammates and the crowd.

Irvin did his signature first down celebration and shimmy. Bryant threw up the X. Lamb likes to pre- tend like wiping his nose with his sleeve after big catches and then throwing it away by shak- ing his arm. Touchdown celebra- tions aside, Henry simply said Lamb brings the fire to the offense. already showing in training camp every day where the spectacular has become routine, and McCarthy has multiple from which he figures be able to draw upon in a variety of situations.

used to it. I expect it out of running back Ezekiel Elliott said. has that factor. He can go out there and ball. I am not really too surprised when he goes out there and does the thing he does.

He supposed to Clarence E. Hill 817-390-7760, clarencehilljr FROM PAGE 1B CEEDEE LAMB new role, Ramage said: people know they can shine and watching them grow in their given roles and their responsib- ilities. We have so many talented people working here at the Ramage mentioned his passion for racing and is excited to continue host- ing marquee NASCAR and IndyCar events. However, Ramage also views the track as an entertainment venue that is capable of landing large-scale music events and continuing to host events such as the Ducks Unlimited Expo. are the kinds of things I want to leave my individual mark Ram- age said.

Ramage then added: like to make this a premier property for big, large-scale music events. something really focused on as a new event for Added Smith: have big plans for Texas Motor Speedway. a phenom- enal facility and in one of the greatest The first signature event for Ramage will be the NASCAR playoff race weekend in October high- lighted by the Cup Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 on Oct. 17. Drew Davison: 817-390-7760, FROM PAGE 1B MOTORSPORTS look for many veter- ans to play long, if at all.

Anyone nursing an injury will be held out. Quarterback Dak Pres- cott has already been ruled out the game with shoulder strain. But the trio of backup quarter- backs Garrett Gilbert, Cooper Rush and Ben DiNucci will all play. The Cowboys will use the preseason games to get a better sense of what they have behind Prescott. All three are competing against prospective back- ups on other rosters.

It will be a homecoming of sorts for DiNucci, who grew up in 90 minutes away in Pittsburgh and so in attendance have 15 family members. All were Steelers fans until DiNucci was drafted by the Cow- boys two years ago. got a lot of family going to be out. It should be DiNucci said. forward to getting in there and showing people what I can Thursday also will be the debut of another Pennsylvania guy, rookie linebacker Micah Parsons, who was drafted 12th overall out of Penn State.

It will be the first look at how the team plans to deploy Parsons in the new defense being installed by Dan Quinn. He has been used as mid- dle linebacker, outside linebacker and edge rush- er in practice during train- ing camp. Still, expect to see limited minutes. The priority will be trying to evaluate young players who are fighting for roles and roster spots. Some guys who have turned heads in camp include cornerbacks Nah- shon Wright, Maurice Canady and Kelvin Jo- seph; linebacker Jabril Cox; receivers Malik Turn- er, Johnny Dixon and Osirus Mitchell; and tight end Sean McKeon.

With the veterans get- ting most of their work in during practice, McCarthy said the preseason offers the chance for young guys to come in and compete. me, this is what the preseason has always been More broadly, McCar- thy said the team is pumped to show what it can do. The defensive players are looking to reverse that much-ma- ligned narrative about their unit, which does appear to be slightly ahead and more impressive than the offense has been thus far. am excited to play this game and come out of this thing healthy and get the quality work that we anticipate with the Rams on McCarthy said. this is a really good stretch for us.

It will gives us a better idea where we Clarence E. Hill 817-390-7760, clarencehilljr JAMES D. SMITH Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy will monitor snaps in preseason game against the Steelers because of the dual practice with the Los Angeles Rams on Saturday. FROM PAGE 1B COWBOYS Jets: New York signed well-traveled veteran quarterback Josh Johnson to be an experienced backup behind rookie Zach Wilson. Linebacker Brendon White, an un- drafted free agent from Rutgers, was waived Wednesday to make room for Johnson.

Offensive lineman Cameron Clark has a bruised spinal cord and is expected to make a full recovery after he was hospitalized Tuesday with a neck injury. Clark, a fourth-round draft pick last year out of Charlotte, was injured during team drills. Coach Robert Saleh was unclear how the in- jury occurred. Vikings: Owner and presi- dent Mark Wilf said he is over the league-low CO- VID-19 vaccination rate. According to a person with knowledge of the NFL data, of the roster had re- ceived at least one dose and 64.5% were fully vaccinated.

The league announced on Tuesday that it hit the mark of players who have at least one shot, with nine teams above and 27 teams above percent. Cornerback Jeff Glad- ney was indicted Tuesday by a Texas grand jury for felony assault of a woman he was previously in a relationship with, and the team released him about five hours later. Gladney, a first-round draft pick last year out of TCU, started 15 games as a rookie. Saints: New Orleans is bringing back outside linebacker and former LSU standout Kwon Alex- ander, who spent the offseason rehabilitating an Achilles injury from last December. Agent Drew Rosenhaus confirmed to The Associated Press that Alexander signed a one- year contract worth up to $3 million on Tuesday, the 2017 Pro Bowler's 27th birthday.

ESPN first re- ported the deal. Rams: A piece of white tape wrapped around the base of his right thumb and a tan bandage on its joint were the only signs Tuesday that quarterback Matthew Stafford had left practice early the previous day after hitting his throwing hand on a team- helmet. That was a relief to coach Sean McVay. were plan- ning on him not practic- ing, and then he came out and he said, you want to practice? McVay said. X-rays did not show any fractures, and there were no in- dications of torn muscles, McVay said.

Notable: Philip Rivers is having a blast as the first- year head coach at St. Michael Catholic High School in Fairhope, Alaba- ma, but the retired quar- terback told the Los An- geles Times on Tuesday that he shut the door on returning to the NFL for a stint late in the season. Rivers retired in January after 17 seasons in the league. Although he still looks to be in good shape, he said he would have some work to do if he were to return. not quite said Rivers, 39.

just going to stay ready. I want to make sure very clear: not predicting I will play in December or January, for that matter. One, got to have somebody who wants you, and two, got to be right. But I have not com- pletely ruled that SERVICES NFL IN BRIEF SAITAMA, JAPAN Breanna Stewart and the U.S. women played their best basketball of the Tokyo Games, putting on a dominant performance that team has been known for over the years en route to winning six consecutive Olympic gold medals.

The Seattle Storm star was a big rea- son why the Americans were so impressive, scor- ing 20 of her 23 points during the first half as the U.S. routed the Aussies 79-55 Wednesday in the quarterfinals. wanted to come out and set the tone on both ends of the Stewart said. had great starts to the games so far. This is the quarterfinals and win or go The Americans will face Serbia on Friday in the semifinals while looking to advance to their seventh consecutive gold-medal game.

The Serbians, who won the bronze medal in the 2016 Rio Games, ral- lied to beat China 77-70 in the quarterfinals. For the first time since getting together about three weeks ago the U.S. looked like the team that has won 53 consecutive games in the Olympics dating to the 1992 Barce- lona Games. rounds brings out a certain in- tensity about a team and that played a huge role in said Sue Bird, who had nine points and five as- sists. do or die at this point.

That helps. I do think we subtly have been taking steps in the right direction and getting bet- ter. trending in the right direction and getting more Stewart leads US women to semis with win vs. Australia BY DOUG FEINBERG Associated Press OLYMPIC BASKETBALL digitalaccess.

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