Pokemon Craze Hits Murphy
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Pokemon Craze Hits Murphy
www.MurphyMessenger.com MURPHYmessenger Pokemon Craze Hits Murphy Volume 11 Issue 16 Serving Murphy, TX Since 2004 August 4, 2016 See story on page 10 NOW ENROLLING • 6 wks - 12yrs • FREE Parental Internet Link • Transportation to/from Elem. Schools • Family Owned and Operated Colleen Frost 214-284-1080 COLLEENFROST.COM Private Kindergarten with smaller group size www.childrenslighthouse.com/wylie 3465 FM 544 • Wylie • 972-442-3100 (Seconds east of Murphy, near McCreary Road) 2 MURPHY MESSENGER AUGUST 4, 2016 Calendar of Events HAVE AN EVENT OR MEETING? Send your information to: karen@murphymessenger.com – MUR PHY – August 5 & 6 Garage Sale 8am-3pm 179 Sunset Drive, Murphy Garden totems, plate stakes and lots of miscellaneous items priced to sell. Rain or shine! — SPONSORED AD — August 5 & 6 Estate Sale 8am-2pm 704 Horizon Dr., Murphy All household, kitchen and wall/art items to be sold! — SPONSORED AD — A ug u st 8 & 22 Exchange Club of Murphy Country Burger on Murphy Road at FM 544 , Murphy Marketplace, 12pm Email Rosie Neeley at: rosieneely@verizon.net, or visit: www.exchangeclubof murphytexas.org August 16 Murphy Chamber of Commerce Monthly Luncheon Murphy Activity Center, 201 N. Murphy Rd., 11:30am-1pm Speakers: Jon Lashbrook, State Farm Insurance and Zane Shepherd, Allstate Insurance. Topic: Five Things You Need to Know About Your Insurnace. Caterer: PDQ Murphychamber.org or 972-805-3749 August 18 Sit, Sip and Stitch Group Murphy Community Center library area, 11am-1pm. Knit, crochet, and other needle work. All experience levels welcome. Rhonda at (972) 423-1672 August 25 Murphy Chamber of Commerce Education Seminar Murphy Community Center, 205 N. Murphy Rd. 11:30 – 1:00pm. Speaker: Julie Wakefield, JWEtiquette. Topic: Network Etiquette. Caterer: PDQ August 25 Neighborhood Crime Watch Program Murphy Police Dept. Training Room, 206 N. Murphy Road. 7pm. T h u r s d ays Murphy Chamber Business Card Exchange Murphy Activity Center, 201 N Murphy Road 8am to 9am. Open to Chamber members and non-members. Sponsored by the Murphy Municipal Development District, with coffee and breakfast treats from our local establishments. MOMS Club of Murphy/Sachse Do you want to meet other moms in the area? Are you and your kids looking for some fun things to do during the week? An international nonprofit support group for moms, playgroups, park dates, outings, story times, a monthly business meeting and Moms Night Out. Email murphy_sachse_moms@ yahoo.com if you have questions or would like more information about joining. Karen Chaney 214-293-0688 karen@murphymessenger.com City Reporter Greg Goodwin greg@murphymessenger.com Advertising Consultant Sarah Kreck 214-868-2044 sarah@murphymessenger.com Advertising Consultant Sarah Sawai 214-566-5728 sarah.sawai@murphymessenger.com August 15 A Beka Book Home School Book Sale Plano Centre 2000 E. Spring Creek, 75074. 11a-3p. – W YL IE – August 4 & 18 Wylie Evening Lion’s Club American National Bank Community Room, 7pm- 8pm (1st & 3rd Thursday). For more information contact Carl Bodine 469-951-4344. August 29 Tale Sippers Book Club Starbucks Coffee Shop, inside Target on FM544, 6:30pm. The August book is: Grandma Gatewood's Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail by Ben Montgomery. Newcomers Welcome. gohokiego@yahoo.com We e ke n d s In-Sync Exotics Wildlife Rescue and Educational Center 3430 Skyview Drive, next to Lavon Lake Dam, Wylie. Open to the public 11am to 6pm on Saturday and Sunday. There is a requested donation of $12 per adult and $8 per child. This donation goes directly to pay for the cats’ care and is tax deductible. Group tours are available daily but must be scheduled in advance. Come and see the tigers, lions, cougars, lynx, bobcats, servals, leopards, cheetahs, and “Kahn” the Murphy Messenger adopted lion! www.insycexotics.com. CONTACT US Publisher Messenger Media LLC 469-209-1599 Editor in Chief – PL A N O – Murphy Messenger FIND US ON 120 E. FM 544, Ste. 72, PMB 136 • Murphy, TX 75094 www.murphymessenger.com www.murphymessenger.com Please visit our website to view current and past issues. Deadlines The deadline for Advertising, Calendar of Events, Notices and Press Releases is 12 noon 8 days prior to publication date. Ownership: The Murphy Messenger is independently owned and operated by Messenger Media LLC and is not associated with any other publication, newspaper group or the City of Murphy. 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Send submissions to karen@murphymessenger.com Merriment Juxtaposed with Terror AUGUST 4, 2016 MURPHY MESSENGER BY KAREN CHANEY Murphy residents, Phil, Kate, Garrett (20 years), Grayson (16 years) and Ella Grace (10 years) Godwin vacationed for the first time in Europe in July. The focus of their trip was to attend a wedding in Nice, France. After sightseeing in Paris, they made their way to Nice in time to participate in the pre-wedding festivities. During the day of July 14, they rented a beach umbrella with chairs, donning their freshly purchased rocky beach shoes, they spent a perfect day at the beach. July 14 is Bastille Day. Kate describes the entire day as festive including a parade, bands and people everywhere. That night signified the beginning of the wedding festivities. They were on an apartment balcony watching the celebratory fireworks which were particularly spectacular as they reflected off the Baie des Anges. After the fireworks, the Godwin family bade their farewell and started their short walk to the apartment they had rented. Quickly their feelings of celebration were juxtaposed with panic as pandemonium catapulted towards them. The Godwin’s were face to face with what they had only seen on news reports; a mob of people running and shouting in terror. Kate reports asking people what was going on, but the language barrier made it impossible for her and her family to comprehend. Eventually, a man in the crowd answered her with a gun hand gesture and the words, “Shooting! Shooting!” The Godwin family quickly ran back to the apartment they had just left. There were four flights of stairs they needed to climb to safety. For the briefest of terrifying seconds, Kate couldn’t see her two youngest children. Upon arriving in the apartment, Grayson and Ella Grace were safely inside. Kate remarks, “It is the scariest feeling not knowing what we were running from.” They recall hearing pops while they were on the street; they thought they were hearing fireworks. Police were in the streets, with guns drawn, shouting “Run!” The apartment provided safe refuge for the original wedding The Godwin family thirty minutes before the attack occurred. A stack of stones mark where the killer fell after being shot. People spit on this marker and leave cigarette butts. The Godwin family spent the day on this beach July 14. Hours later, the hotel in the background, is where the attack took place. Streets in Nice July 15. Streets in Nice July 14. group as well as locals. After approximately one hour, the Godwin family chose a different route to walk with a group back to their apartment. They still did not know what had happened, they heard that a truck had run into a crowd, but they thought perhaps it was a drunk driver. Eventually, while in their rented apartment, her sons began seeing posts on Twitter and CNN coverage. (During the interview, Ella Grace wordlessly showed an image of bodies lying in the road that her brothers had seen on Twitter.) Kate remarks that she felt scared and shocked. The following day, the Godwin family went to the sight of the attack. Kate details, “It felt like the memorials went on and on. It (the crime scene) was closed off, but we could see the truck. The beach we were on the day before was closed. Police and military were everywhere with guns drawn.” Neither the Godwin’s nor anyone in the wedding party knew anyone who died in the attack. The wedding, which was a destination wedding, went on as planned. Everyone tried to be as happy as possible. The Godwin family followed their itinerary and visited Monaco and Italy. ‘What ifs’ circled their trip. Friends and neighbors had thrown a big welcome home party for the Godwin family. They had stocked their refrigerator, hung welcome home banners and decorated with tons of balloons. Their flight was very delayed and the party dissolved to just two neighbors. When Kate hugged one of the neighbors, she started to cry. She has had nightmares since being home. She and her husband Phil still ponder the ‘what ifs’. Kate’s sister has asked her to travel to Rome with her, she is undecided. She feels that she is more cautious. This event has made her appreciate her family more and the life they have here. 3 Cross Training: Why It’s a Good Idea to Mix Things Up Contributed by the “Steves” at Achieve as featured on PTandME.com We’ve all had exercise ruts: Our weight loss stalls, our strength seems at a standstill and every workout feels like misery. If that’s happened to you, there’s something that your body might be trying to tell you: Cross Train. In a nutshell, cross training helps to create muscle confusion, which combats boredom and exercise plateaus. What it involves is adding in a new-to-you exercise sequence, or a faster or unusual workout type, to keep your body on alert for responsiveness and adaptation. It typically includes strength training and both low and high intensity workouts. Cross training will reduce injury risk and increase potential for weight loss, among other benefits. And it’s not hard to pursue as an exercise strategy. I’m CONFUSED: What’s muscle confusion-It’s the regular practice of changing things up, like: • Different Exercises • Different Variables (Like grip or equipment) • Set and rep schemes • Rest periods • Different Activities Those who practice muscle con- fusion says it keeps the body guessing: • When exercises are performed routinely muscles can adapt • Mixing things up challenges the body and keeps it continually changing PROGRESSIVE OVERLOAD is when you change any of the following: • Sets • Reps • Load • Rest period • Range of Motion Strike a balance between ROUTINE and CHANGE Benefits of Cross Training: • Reduce Risk of Injury (decreased orthopedic stress over joints) • Improved Total Fitness • Enhanced Weight Loss Cross Training mixes conditioning, strength training and flexibility + uses different muscle groups for a HIGHER level of FITNESS. Striking a balance in your workout routine is the KEY to RESULTS. 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Neil Kreck 972-231-0794 neil@bmrac.com Visit us online at www.bmrac.com City Council Considers Several Agenda Items MURPHY MESSENGER BY GREG GOODWIN At the regular City Council meeting July 19, 2016, the roll was called and a quorum certified with Mayor Eric Barna absent. Mayor Pro Tem Scott Bradley presided over the meeting. There were no general public comments. There was a presentation by Mayor Pro Tem Scott Bradley to Murphy Fire Chief Mark Lee who is leaving the City of Murphy to take a job as Chief of the Garland Fire Department, a department about ten times the size of Murphy’s. He was thanked warmly for his years of service and dedication, his management and leadership style as well as overall improvements to every aspect of the department. Chief Lee was presented with a Texas flag that was flown over the Texas Capitol in his honor. Interim Finance Director Steven Ventura also gave a presentation of the City’s financial and investment report as of June 30, 2016. Next was unanimous approval for the consent agenda, consisting of the minutes for the July 5, 2016 regular meeting and the July 14, 2016 special meeting. On the individual consideration agenda there was a review by staff to the Council on items under consideration for repeal, renaming and possible additions to various sections of Chapter 4, entitled “Animal Control”, and Appendix A – Fee Schedule in the Code of Ordinances of the City of Murphy. These items included definitions, re-wording and clarifying addressing such items as number of domestic animals per residential lot, invisible fences, reporting of livestock, number of (loud) fowl per one acre lot, as well as keeping of bees. No action was taken at this time to give Council the opportunity to review the changes and AUGUST 4, 2016 address staff directly with any questions. Next on the agenda was a proposed resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a contract renewal with Blue Cross Blue Shield Texas for group medical insurance, Ameritas for group dental insurance and VSP for vision insurance. Additionally, authorization is requested for the City Manager to extend the existing contracts with Cigna for long-term disability insurance and Dearborn National for basic life and AD&D insurance all with an effective date of September 1, 2016. After Mayor Pro Tem Scott Bradley recused himself because of a possible conflict of interest and Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Owais Siddiqui filled in, there was a review of the contracts outlining the changes and negotiations by Human Resource Manager Jana Traxler. This resolution was then approved unanimously. Also on the agenda was a request of approval for the replacement of the kitchen vent-a-hood system and range including necessary building modifications to accommodate commercial grade equipment at the Fire Station. Chief Mark Lee spoke to the Council on the need to update the outdated and non-functional equipment to commercial grade. After outlining the project to the Council, this item was approved unanimously. Additionally on the agenda was review of the recommendations by the Charter Review Commission as previously presented, with any final changes or considerations to the City Charter. These proposed items can be seen on the City of Murphy website (www.murphytx.org) under agendas. These items were reviewed individually and voted on. The approved items will now be sent the City Attorney for the proper proposition language, then back to the Council for final approval. Once that is complete then Council will call the election, probably at the August 15, 2016 meeting. Then all propositions will be published on the website for review before being voted on. The next item brought forth was updating the Appendix A – Fee Schedule, Code of Ordinances, as it relates to various fees. It was decided at this time that the Council would review the recommended updating and email city staff with any questions for clarification. This will then be voted on at a future Council meeting. Also on the agenda was a discussion regarding a change in the type and location of the Murphy Community Development Corporation (MCDC) approved FY (Fiscal Year) 2016 purchase of a storage building for the Recreation and Special Event Division. In the FY16 budget, the MCDC Board approved the purchase of a storage unit for the Recreation and Special Event Division. Staff solicited quotes for the storage unit. The quotes staff received exceeded the budget. Staff then researched and received quotes on repurposing the old animal shelter located behind the Murphy Community Center as a storage unit. Response on the Council was favorable to this repurposing and making use of this building and since this now falls within the MCDC budget, no action was taken. City Manager and staff reports then consisted of current project reviews and considerations including the Radio Systems Antenna, Food Truck Court, Sidewalk Rehabilitation, South Maxwell Creek Sewer Line, Maxwell Creek Railway Crosswalk, North Murphy Road, Betsy Lane, the Timbers Nature Reserve and upcoming proposed agenda items. With no further business the meeting was adjourned. level violations and is (in) compliance with the primary and secondary drinking water standards. As a public water system that purchases treated drinking water, the city is required to test for asbestos, coliform and E. coli bacteria, disinfectant levels, haloacetic acids, nitrate, nitrite, lead and copper, and trihalomethanes. As of July 25, 2016, results from the most recent tests are in compliance with primary and secondary drinking water standards and are available on the Texas Drinking Water website found here: http://dww2. tceq.texas.gov/DWW/. The city has a Lead and Copper Rule monitoring/reporting violation for failure to collect lead and copper tap samples during the monitoring period of January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2015. The system was then placed on a Lead and Copper Rule annual schedule from January 1 to December 31, 2016, and per regulations sampling for this period must occur between June 1 and September 30, 2016. The 2013-2015 lead and copper rule monitoring and reporting violation does not meet the criteria for formal enforcement action under the EPA’s Enforcement Response Policy and the city did not accrue fines for this violation at this time. To resolve this violation and to be current on the Lead and Copper Rule compliance sampling, the city must conduct lead and copper tap sampling at 30 approved locations between June 1 and August 31, 2016. As of July 25, 2016, the city has collected 28 out of their 30 required lead and copper rule compliance samples.” Tim Rogers, City of Murphy Public Works Superintendent explains the measures that are in place to ensure this violation is not repeated, “Employee training is taking place to ensure that multiple team members have knowledge of timelines pertaining to all water quality. And, reminders are put in place to ensure timelines are not missed.” City of Murphy Drinking Water Testing Update BY KAREN CHANEY A Murphy resident requested an update on: “Murphy failing to properly test our water supply” which was based on a letter Murphy residents received from the City of Murphy in February, 2016. The letter began, “The City of Murphy, Texas has violated the monitoring and reporting requirements set by Commission on Texas Environmental Quality (TCEQ) in Chapter 30, Section 290, Subchapter F. Even though these were not emergencies, as our customers, you have the right to know what happened and what we are going (or did) to correct these situations.” Brian McGovern, TCEQ Media Relations Specialist informs, “The City of Murphy is a community public water system in Collin County which serves a residential population of approximately 18,020 people with 5,824 connections. The system utilizes purchased surface water from North Texas Municipal Water District as its source of drinking water. Based on a review of the TCEQ Water Supply Division’s compliance data, as of July 25, 2016, the city has no maximum contaminant First Responders Enjoy a Buffet of Community Gratitude AUGUST 4, 2016 MURPHY MESSENGER 5 SWIMMING ...A LIFE SKILL ® NOW ENROLLING FOR FALL CLASSES Members of Murphy and Parker police departments and Murphy fire and rescue department attend appreciation dinner at Southfork Texas Steak & Crab. (James Kahn, front row, center. Colleen Frost, front row, far right) BY KAREN CHANEY July 21, 2016 – Southfork Texas Steak & Crab in Murphy was the location of an appreciation dinner honoring first responders in Murphy and Parker. James Kahn, owner of Southfork Texas Steak & Crab, explains why he wanted to serve those who serve us, “I appreciate what they do. They sacrifice their lives to make sure we are protected.” He mentioned that he has witnessed Murphy police officers helping citizens many times. In addition to the generous portion of steak, potatoes and other vegetables provided by Southfork Texas Steak & Crab, door prizes were presented to each first responder in attendance. Murphy residents Colleen Frost and Karin Barna collected donations from Nothing Bundt Cakes, Chipotle, Massage Envy, Hana Hibachi, Golden Chick, Run On, Facelogic, Whataburger, Racetrac, Cravers See MPD, page 13 AGES 3 & UP Serving Murphy Since 2010 OPEN YEAR ROUND Register at SafeSplash.com Located inside 24 Hour Fitness™ (Members and Non-Members Welcome) Murphy police officer Jonathan Hunter prepares to enjoy his steak. 229 East FM 544 844.KID.SWIM 6 • Murphy Property Sales Totaling More than $13 Million — and counting • More than 1000 homes sold in the Metroplex • Professional award-winning real estate service since 1973 • Proud Murphy Residents ? buying orselling 469-449-9937 www.goodmanhometeam.com Consumer Beware: You can be Charged for Bulk/Brush Removal by Progressive MURPHY MESSENGER AUGUST 4, 2016 Buying or Selling? BY KARENMore CHANEY Murphy Proper t y Sales Totaling Than two trees, at two sepa$ A1Murphy 2 Mresident i l l i ocutndown and counting! rate times, on their property. They stacked the limbs • More than 1000 and homes brushsold by the street for Progressive Waste Solutions in the Metroplex to remove. Progressive did not remove the limbs and award-winning • Professional, brush, but instead, they left a notice stating how the real estate service since 1973 limbs and brush must be bundled. • Proud Murphy Residents HAROLD & LINDA The residents followed the specifications on proper Harold & Linda Goodman GOODMAN brush bundling as noted, and placed the bundles near Broker Associates BROKER ASSOCIATES 469-449-9937 for removal. Success! The bundles were the curb Our experience works you! tree, following bundle removed. They cut downfor another Our experience works for you! www.goodmanhometeam.com • info@goodmanhometeam.com size specifications as they did before; they placed the info@goodmanhometeam.com bundles by the curb again. This time, however, the homeowner noticed that the Progressive employee took photos of their house, and then removed the bundles. When they received their Progressive bill, they were startled when they saw two charges for brush removal. One charge was for $150 and the other was $125. The homeowner contacted Progressive telling them if they had been told there was an additional fee for over a certain amount, they would have gone another route to remove the brush. The homeowner questioned why Progressive personnel would take the time to photograph their home, but not walk up to the door to communicate the fact that they had exceeded the bundle limit. The homeowner was told the guidelines for bulky Bulk/Brush Guidelines At no additional cost to residents, we will collect up to 4 cubic yards of the following with your weekly cart collection: bundled brush (cut into 4-foot lengths, tied/bundled, and not to exceed 50 lbs.,) and/or any acceptable bulky waste items. Any residential construction material (such as fences and remodeling) please call Customer Service or Progressive Waste for the acceptable guidelines. Please make sure your bulky waste/bundled brush items are stacked neatly by cart before 7 a.m. on your scheduled pickup day. 1 yard - 4 yards = Free If You Have More Than 4 Yards Bundled brush / acceptable bulky item volumes exceeding 4 cubic yards will result in the following fees being automatically billed to the resident. Over 4 yards = $25 / per 4-yard dump +12 Yards = $125 / hour + $25 / per ton (murphytx.org/157/Bulky-Trash-Pickup) trash pickup were on the City of Murphy website – which they are. The homeowner never thought they were acting erroneously and thus never thought to check the City of Murphy website for additional information regarding bulky trash removal. This homeowner has learned this costly lesson and asked the Murphy Messenger to help get the word out to the community that residents will automatically be billed for bulk/brush pickup beyond the allowed four cubic yards. Murphy Youth Particpate in All-Star Dance Convention BY SUSAN RICE Noelle and McCleary Porterfield and Emily Rice of Murphy, TX recently attended the ALL STAR DANCERS National Convention in New York City. They were selected to participate in the convention when their Trio performed a Musical Theater/Jazz routine at the KAR (‘Kids Artistic Revue’) competition in Arlington, TX last spring. Noelle, McCleary and Emily dance on the Company InspiRED competitive dance team at Red Door Dance Academy located in Wylie, TX. The five-day convention included a dance workshop and a “mock-audition” taught by the World Famous Radio City Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall. They also attended dance classes at New York's premier dance studio, The Broadway Dance Center, and workshops with Broadway Show Performers. The convention is coordinated by Artistic Adventures (l to r) Emily Rice, (a Rockette), Noelle and McCleary Porterfield of California. Noelle and McCleary are 6th grade students at Wylie Preparatory Academy and the daughters of Jay and Amber Porterfield of Murphy. Emily is a 5th grade student at Boggess Elementary and the daughter of Robert and Susan Rice of Murphy. www.jonlashbrook.com AUGUST 4, 2016 MURPHY MESSENGER From left: Plano Mayor LaRosiliere, North Texas Food Bank representative Colleen Brinkmann, EPIC Board President Junaid Din, Imam Nadim, Saiyad Ahmad, MC (in the background) 7 LIONS AND TIGERS AND TENTS, OH MY!! 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Among the recipients were the North Texas Food Bank, the Children’s Advocacy Center of Collin County, the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance, and Faith in Texas, an interfaith organization dedicated to social justice. Since 2006, EPIC has hosted the yearly Sharing Ramadan dinner, but this year the organization decided to host an Eid dinner instead. Eid alFitr, literally the Feast of FastBreaking, comes at the end of the holy month of Ramadan, in which Muslims around the world fast daily from dawn to dusk. The more than 140 guests includ- ed Plano Mayor Harry LaRosiliere, Richardson Mayor Paul Voelker, Plano Councilman Rick Grady, Plano Assistant Police Chief Dan Curtis, PISD Board President Missy Bender, Murphy Police Chief Arthur Cotten and Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Owais Siddiqui, Jordan Perkey, Director of Youth Ministries at the First Rowlett United Methodist See FAITH, page 12 TEXAS SAFE & LOCK A-At Your Service Devoted to Quality and Customer Service Since 1978 DAVID A. BLIZZARD www.texassafeandlock.com 1111 Jupiter, Suite 110-A Plano, Texas 75074 www.parkertreeservice.biz LIC. #B12705 469-467-7233 Fax 469-467-8080 PARKER License Irrigat d Now oor n Staf f SERVICE Pruning, Removals, Deep Root Fertilization, Insect and Disease Diagnosis, Lot Clearing, & Stump Grinding TREE Based in Murphy Since 1937 FREE CONSULTATION Lic#: Ll1 6993 214-394-2414 OWNER OPERATED INSURED FOR YOUR PROTECTION 8 Planning and Zoning Considers Three New Items MURPHY MESSENGER Microchip ID For Your Pet A microchip is a tiny transponder about the size of a grain of rice, encoded with a unique identification number and placed under the skin with a syringe. It is a permanent method of identification unique to your pet. Sadly, one in three family pets will get lost during its lifetime, and without identification, around 90 percent will not return home. Despite your best efforts, your dog or cat has slipped out an open door and disappeared. If he or she is wearing a collar with an ID tag, chances are pretty good that you’ll get them back. To further protect your pets in this scenario, many owners turn to technology in the form of microchips implanted in their pets. At Murphy Road Animal Hospital, included in the cost of the microchip, we register them with a number, pet name and owner contact information before your pet ever leaves our hospital. All you have to do is keep your information with the microchip company up to date. One of the common misconceptions about microchips is that they allow GPS tracking. Although there are collars that can do that, at this time microchips cannot. They do however, provide a permanent non-removable form of identification. BY GREG GOODWIN At the Special Planning and Zoning (P&Z) meeting July 25, 2016, the roll was called and a quorum certified with Commissioners Greg Mersch and John Johnson absent. Commission alternates Christopher George and James Holley were then introduced and seated. Next there was a short worksession with Interim Director of Economic and Community Development Kelly Carpenter speaking to the Commission. Carpenter has extensive city planning background and she spoke about P&Z in general and what is expected of commissioners and their responsibilities. Mentioned was the Code of Ordinances (City Laws) and that the P&Z is mentioned several times. In reference to the City Charter, it states that the P&Z mainly functions as an advisory board to the City Council, reviewing ordinances and amendments pertaining to Planning and Zoning and recommending any actions to be taken. The P&Z also makes proposals to the Council to amend or extend and add to the Comprehensive Plan for the physical development and future land use of the City. Next for the Commission was the election of officers. Nominated were Lloyd Jones AUGUST 4, 2016 for Secretary, Camille Hooper for Vice Chair and Steve Levy for Chairman. They were all approved unanimously. For individual consideration there was an application of Thorpe Family Trust - Charles R. Thorpe, Trustee, to request approval of a Variance Request for Fence Height, located on 1.9567 acres, having the legal description of Abstract A0588, C A McMillan Tract 17. The code is for a maximum of four feet and the request is for a height of four feet, eight inches. Mr. Thorpe spoke to the Commission mentioning that with the widening and development of North Murphy Road, intrusions by solicitors and a feeling of security has become an issue. They feel the additional height per design should be acceptable under the circumstances. There were residents who spoke in favor of and had no objections to the proposed fence height. After a brief discussion this was approved unanimously. Next was an application by property owner and applicant, Sri Muralidharan Holdings, LLC; Meyyappan Arunachalam, requesting approval of a site plan, landscape plan, building elevations and construction plat for Fort Child Activity Center on property located on Betsy Lane, west of Murphy Road; located directly east of the Fort Montessori School. The project will develop a 10,000 square foot activity center building with an indoor swimming pool. Current proposed swim school is a permitted use within the PD. The property is zoned PD (Planned Development). Robert Mortonson spoke to the Commission about the size of the parking spaces with concerns for large handicapped vehicles. After some discussion about screening for an equipment area on the west side of the building, this was approved unanimously. Also on the agenda was an application of property owner and applicant, Three Murphy Retail, requesting approval of a site plan, landscape plan, building elevations and construction plat for Murphy Village Phase 3, on property zoned Retail located adjacent to W. FM544 to build a 36,855 square foot building to be leased to multiuse tenants. Applicant plans for the building include professional offices on the second floor with restaurant and retail tenants on the first floor. After some discussion and agreement on the west side elevation façade changes as well as a dumpster enclosure, this item was approved unanimously. With no further business the meeting was adjourned. Adios Greg Goodwin BY KAREN CHANEY Murphy resident Greg Goodwin began as the city reporter and restaurant guide reporter for the Murphy Messenger in 2014. His responsibilities included covering all City of Murphy meetings in a non-biased fashion and spotlighting restaurant advertisers on our restaurant guide. Goodwin has enjoyed this job. He states that he likes to write and is a people person. “I was able to get to know great and friendly people, residents and members of city government, which I wouldn’t have known otherwise.” He feels that he has learned a lot about how city government operates. Goodwin and his wife Pamela are moving to Ecuador. They have visited most of Central America and want to locate in South America. ”My wife and I love to travel. We have been planning this for ten years. I’ve been waiting for her to retire. We’re looking forward to immersing ourselves in other cultures and meeting new and different people.” Like us on Facebook Greg and Pamela Goodwin at a Murphy Chamber of Commerce Mardi Gras event. Vietnamese Cuisine at its Best AUGUST 4, 2016 MURPHY MESSENGER BYJULIE TAYLOR If you're looking for a good Vietnamese restaurant in the Murphy/Wylie/Sachse area, look no further than Pho Street Cafe, located at 3483 FM 544 in Wylie. The restaurant offers a wide variety of selection and prides itself on fresh ingredients. Manager Thom Trieu encourages people to come in and try the Vietnamese cuisine offered at Pho Street Cafe. He is sure that you will not be disappointed. "We pride ourselves on being fresh, exotic and healthy," Trieu said. "We use fresh ingredients every day. Nothing is ever frozen. It's always fresh and made to order." He said it isn't always easy to have fresh ingredients every day, but it's worth it. "Food tastes so much better when it's fresh," he said. "It's also always a healthier choice to use fresh ingredients." For those who have never tried Vietnamese food, Trieu described the cuisine as similar to Thai food and less greasy than Chinese food, since most of the food isn't fried. "Come in and try it," he said. "I know you'll enjoy it and you'll come back for more." Currently, Pho Street Cafe offers a weekend special of Spicy Beef Broth Noodle Soup. Trieu said this special is recurring, due to its popularity. The Spicy Beef Broth Noodle Soup (Bun Bo Hue) is described as a dense round rice noodle in spicy beef broth served with sliced beef shank, beef brisket, pork hocks, pork roll, blood cakes and fresh vegetables and herbs. Another popular dish is the Crispy Wonton Tacos, Trieu said. The Crispy Wonton Tacos are described as Serving Murphy and East Plano for 15 years ng Bri Own r nd Youeer ae! B in W Spicy Garlic Chicken NOW OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY 5:00 – 9:00 PM CHECK OUT OUR NEW DINING ROOM & MENU www.napolispizza.net 972-516-9663 or 972-578-0245 W Loc ylie Wiation t NOW OPEN IN WYLIE B h 701 N. HWY. 78, SUITE A ar! OPEN: 7 Days 11am-9pm NEW! 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MURPHY MESSENGER Family Owned & Operated in Wide Awake Wylie Since 1986 HARGRAVE CUSTOM FOUNDATION REPAIR STEEL PIPE PIERS Provide Trouble-Free Stability for the Lifetime of your Home LIFETIME TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY FULLY INSURED & BONDED • Rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau • Member of Murphy Chamber of Commerce • Member of Foundation Repair Association Call for a FREE Estimate 972-442-5000 HargraveCustomFoundationRepair.com AUGUST 4, 2016 benefit. Motivation received. Along the way was a bustle of roofing contractors showing off their If you have an early itch for cat like finesse while doing hunting season to begin, it is exceptionally hard work, already open here in Murphy on the a show we saw at our elusive Pokemon creatures. home last week to Even the best of us occasionally fall repair the hail damprey to the latest fad or trend. Who among us didage from the spring. Neighbors n’t Macarena under peer pressure last decade or were out watering lawns, new faces and friendly recently wonder what “whipping and ne ne” is, waves an added benefit of being on the bike. planking and tebowing. Arriving at the park for the first time since it was You may have seen people of all ages acting completed; I was impressed by the changes and gratequizzically, though we question children’s neurotic ful for the trails. It made repeatedly crossing the park in behavior less often. I, on my first Pokemon Go hunt pursuit of my prey look less suspicious and looney. I saw questioned whether the men in white coats and a free a few unfamiliar birds enjoying the plantings surroundjacket would ask me to join them in their van. The ing the natural drainage areas. I’m not a bird enthusiast creatures move about in the wild, so a delicate dance but the resemblance of this tiny round bird with a white of movement and navigation is put on display by the stomach to a dryer ball made me laugh. hunter. It resembles how we used to hunt for cell I found my crab at the intersection of the large trail phone signals. Why do it? The feeling of reward for a under the power lines and the Timbers park trail. Murphy successful capture is quite real. I proudly threw my hands up in the Timbers Nature Preserve, having resident Eric Although I found myself tempted to explore these other trails for more trophies and to see the lake side of the found a caught a small crab like creature with mushrooms on Pokemon at park, I took my good fortune and went home. I can say, his back. Pokemon Go is a mobile app with over 10 million Watters Edge having crossed the new ball fields that they are of a much higher caliber than before. The infields aren’t comPark at downloads. Utilizing the technologies of GPS and pleted but will tie together a splendid design. Maxwell video built into your cell phone and a social platform A few common sense tips should you like to see Creek. to experience the game with other users, Pokemon more of Murphy while hunting your own Pokemon. Go delivers a real time, real world fun. Don’t hunt and drive alone, take a navigator. If you’re on It was the unanticipated benefits of the experience I found to be at the heart of this trendy game. The adventure a bike don’t be a hero, start small. Most of us have forgotten started when asking a simple question, “Could this game moti- how to be outside in this heat. Although it may be juvenile for a 37 year old man to partake vate me to go outside into the Texas evening heat”. Using the app I learned that a few creatures were roaming the Timbers in this latest fad, sometimes you have to let your inner kid play, park, only a few streets away from our home. A fine bike ride and no one has ever accused me of being overly mature anyfor the time of day and I could check off exercise as the first way. BY RYAN SULLENTRUP MURPHY LOCATION NOW OPEN! MICHAEL MCGUINESS, MD KAREN ADAMS, PA-C LINDA BUJ, LE & LASER SPECIALIST GENERAL & COSMETIC DERMATOLOGY FOR ALL AGES • Acne • Psoriasis • Eczema • Skin Cancers • Abnormal Moles • Skin Rashes • Botox • Juvederm • Restylane • Laser Hair Removal • Dysport • Photo Facials • Cool Sculpting SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW 972-316-4555 416 Village Dr. Ste B, Murphy mcguinessdermatology.com *Please call for a complete list of available procedures Chamber of Commerce July Luncheon AUGUST 4, 2016 MURPHY MESSENGER Power Restored to Murphy Walmart BY MIKEY AAMES Electricity was back on at Murphy's Walmart following an 18 hour closure that began at 9pm on Friday, (July 29) following an accidental power line cut outside the store. Store employees worked thru the night to dispose entire sections of potentially spoiled food. Walmart's management estimated the value of the product loss at over $190,000. The store's retail value of the dairy section includes $80,000 of fully stocked product at any given time. The $60,000 meat section and the $50,000 frozen foods section were both completely disposed of for public health concerns as well. Store management expects shelves to be fully restocked before the end of Sunday (July 31). Glass Work Window Washing “We’ll Brighten Your Outlook!” Serving the Metroplex Since 2003 972-496-5455 birgit@glassworkwindowwashing.com Woman Owned Business • FREE ESTIMATES • Summer’s Here! 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Speaker Julie Wakefield, with JWEtiquette, covered this important topic: ‘Making Powerful Impressions: Why Manners Really Do Matter’. She emphasized the importance of relationships. Mark Lee, Murphy Fire Rescue Department’s outgoing chief was given a token of appreciation for his ten years of service in Murphy. New attendees introduced themselves, and their businesses, to the group. Exciting door prizes were given away. This seminar is open to the public FREE for Murphy Chamber Members $5 for Non-members Thursday, August 25th 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Murphy Community Center 205 N Murphy Street (Across the street from the City Hall Complex) Sponsored by Murphy Municipal Development District (MMDD) Please register online at www.murphychamber.org by August 23rd HOME-BASED BUSINESSES To advertise your Home-Based Businesses here contact our ad sales team at info@murphymessenger.com TRANSFER YOUR MEMORIES DIGITALLY ZARTMAN STUDIOS PRODUCTION Allan Zartman • DVD Photo Montage with Music for any Occasion • Video & Video Editing Services • VHS / Camcorder Tape Transfer to DVD • Vinyl Record / Cassette Tape Transfer to MP3 or CD • Photos / Slides & 35mm Film Negatives Scanned to DVD info@zartmanstudios.com www.vimeo.com/zsp1956 214-418-7910 Attendees welcome to bring lunch, water provided. MURPHY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 120 E FM 544, Suite 72, PMB 157 • Murphy,TX 75094 Office located in Murphy City Hall • 972-805-3749 dmandala@murphychamber.org • www.murphychamber.org August Special SCENTSY BARS WOW! 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The clinics have been a staple for Plano East for many years and current varsity boys head coach Jeff Clarkson is in his 4th year of organizing them. The camps hosted over 200 students from Plano, Murphy and surrounding areas. Clarkson stated he hopes the main thing the kids take away from the four day clinic is “a love for the game while learning the basic fundamentals of the game.” Benton Byers concentrates as he navigates the dribbling skill challenge See more images on our Facebook page A large group of Murphy kids participated in the July 18th clinic FREE MOVIE TICKETS! Enter and win 2 tickets to B&B Theater in Wylie! Allison McDermott THIS ISSUE’S WINNER IS: Allison will be mailed two FREE movie tickets!!! It’s easy! Send an email to: karen@murphymessenger.com with your name, phone number and mailing address. In the subject line be sure to put: MOVIE TICKETS so we know to put your email in the drawing for the two free tickets! One entry per issue-per person. We will have a drawing right before each issue comes out and the winner’s name from the drawing will be printed in the contest promotional ad. (See above winner from last issue’s entries). Tickets will be mailed to the winner to enjoy a FREE movie at B&B Theater in Wylie compliments of the Murphy Messenger!! FAITH Continued from page 7 Church, members of the interfaith group Daughters of Abraham, and a number of educators and faith leaders. Imam Nadim Bashir led the guests in a short prayer and a moment of silence for recent antiblack and anti-police violence. “We pray their sacrifices are not in vain. We pray for peace, security, and tranquility in Dallas, our country, and our world.” Mindful of racial tensions, Imam Bashir said, “The Qur’an teaches us that mankind has descended from Adam and Eve, and that our differences make us stand out. The most noble in the sight of God are ones most noble in character.” He challenged the notion of White, Black, and Hispanic races. “In God’s definition, there is only one race: the human race.” Rabbi Gruber, Development and Communications Director for the Metro Dallas Homeless Alliance, said 20 percent or 435,000 people in Dallas County lived below the poverty line and there were more than 4,000 homeless people in Collin and Dallas counties. “The richest country on the face of this earth can alleviate poverty and end homelessness.” Tucker Barton attempts a shot during the layup challenge Charity is central to the Islamic faith, especially in Ramadan. This Ramadan, EPIC donated more than $98,000 as well as food items to the poor for a total of $234,000 for the year so far. It conducts a monthly food drive and assists needy families with rent and other critical needs. One of its most-appreciated services is the weekly free medical clinic for those who are without health coverage. Over 40 needy patients receive services each month. Jennifer Slingerland Ryan, a psychotherapist and writer, wrote on her Facebook page: “The food was amazing (my birthday meal, so yummy!), the people were more than gracious, and the entire event was representative of what we in the community should be doing regularly, breaking bread and having a conversation.” Ekram Haque is a writer and a member of the EPIC Outreach Committee. He lives in Murphy. Murphy Police Chief Arthur Cotten and Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Owais Siddiqui AUGUST 4, 2016 Murphy Animal Shelter Cleared the Shelter July 23, 2016 –Murphy Animal Shelter participated in the nationwide pet adoption initiative, ‘Clear the Shelter’. There were 6 dogs, 1 cat and 1 guinea pig in the shelter at the beginning of the day. By the end of the day, the shelter was clear! Residents from Plano, Murphy and Frisco adopted pets from the Murphy Animal Shelter. Murphy Animal Control Officers Tammy Drake and Terra Rose were very pleased with the success of this event and hope that the pets enjoy their new forever homes. MPD Continued from page 5 Donuts, Smoothie Factory, Niki’s, Shinrai, Foxii’s, China Fang, Baskin Robbins, Wok Express and the Murphy Messenger. Frost shares that when she and Barna heard of the appreciation dinner they wanted to contribute to it, “…we know that Murphy residents and businesses love our police and fire departments. We thought that asking the local businesses to donate free gifts would be a way to honor our local heroes.” They were very pleased with the amount of donations they were able to present to the first responders, “We had such a won- More Vacation Photo Contest Entries MURPHY MESSENGER PHOTOS PROVIDED BY CITY OF MURPHY derful time walking into businesses that we love and support. Karin and I literally were getting goose bumps when the businesses so generously showed their support.” Murphy police Sergeant Jason Smith remarked, “It is wonderful to know that the community we serve is behind us.” Detective Sarah Ashmore adds, “Especially with everything that is going on right now. It is great to know that people appreciate us.” Murphy Fire and Rescue Lieutenant Adam Kroviak commented on the reciprocal nature the meal represented, “This shows that the community has our backs, just as we have theirs.” Firefighter Genaro Ocanas shares that it is nice to know that the community notices them. Ruben and Mireya Galvan Sr. with their grandkids Mireya Crystal, Christopher, and Christian at Walt Disney World Orlando, Florida (1102.2 Miles from Murphy). The Boonpirom family traveled to Thailand this summer. Picture was taken Rose and John Lodowski went on a British Isles cruise, with a at Sala Keoku which is a park featuring giant fantastic concrete sculptures day trip to Paris. They are pictured in front of The Lourve on inspired by Buddhism and Hinduism. It is located near Nong Khai province June 15th, 2016. not far from Thai-Lao border. Thailand is about 8,859 miles from Murphy. 1 2 TH A N N U A L SUMMER VACATION PHOTO CONTEST CONTEST TIME PERIOD: June 1, 2016 through September 7, 2016. Entries will be printed in the Messenger as they are received. TO QUALIFY: You must be a resident living in the 75094 zip code or employed in the 75094 zip code. No altered or superimposed photos will be considered. Only one photo entry per destination will be considered. All entries must be received no later than September 7, 2016 at noon to be eligible for judging. Raffle items donated by Murphy businesses. 13 4 WAYS TO WIN $$$! Farthest Distance - $50 When you reach your vacation destination take a photo of the Murphy Messenger being held or read at an identifying landmark. Calculate the distance between Murphy, Texas and your destination. Most Unusual/Unique Setting $50 Are you traveling to or through unique surroundings? Send us a photo with the Murphy Messenger front and center. Funniest Photo - $50 You really don’t even have to leave Murphy to take a funny photo with the Murphy Messenger. Grab the camera! It could mean $$$$. Judges’ Choice - $50 Our panel of judges will select one photo from all of the entries and declare it their favorite! TO ENTER: Email your photo as a JPEG ATTACHMENT. We cannot use “embedded” photos that have been pasted into the body of an email. Please do not reduce the size of your photo – send it in the highest resolution possible. Email your photo to: karen@murphymessenger.com along with a brief description, where the photo was taken, and the name(s) of the person or people in the photo. Please use PHOTO ENTRY as the subject line. Aviary Yard of the Month Winner 14 The Aviary HOA proudly announces the winners of the July 2016 Yard of the Month. This honor goes to the gorgeous flowers of Son and June Vu of 716 Nighthawk Drive. They were nominated by an anonymous admirer. In addition, the Vu's will receive a $25 giftcard donated by Calloway's. Congratulations neighbors! MURPHY MESSENGER AUGUST 4, 2016 Incident Media Report - July 2016 LEGEND AA – Adult Arrest • AC – Active • AX – Adult Exception • IF – Information • IN – Inactive • JC – Juvenile Custody • JX – Juvenile Exception • UN – Unfounded July 1-29, 2016 AUGUST 4, 2016 MURPHY MESSENGER TOP TEN Health ScoresJuly 2016 Environmental Services is responsible for routine inspections, education, and monitoring of all food facilities including restaurants, daycare centers, schools, grocers, mobile food venders and temporary food facilities.To view the latest health scores,view our recent restaurant evaluations.The scores are based on the following 100-point system: • Excellent: 100 – 97 • Good: 96 – 92 • Fair: 91 – 85 • Poor: 84 – 70 7-Eleven - Anvery, Inc. (FM 544 and McCreary Road) 88 June 2016 7-Eleven - Kidist LLC 89 (N. Murphy Road and Betsy Lane) Baylor Emergency Hospital 100 CiCi’s Pizza 87 Country Burger 96 CVS 100 Domino’s 94 Dunkin Donuts 87 Foxiis Sports Grill 94 Kenzo Sushi 87 LaFlor Mexican 93 Marco’s Pizza 90 Racetrac 93 Starbucks 92 Subway #22454 93 Sunny Street Cafe 93 Taco Bell 98 June 2016 15 Municipal Court Violations Speeding June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 153 Murphy Fire Rescue Calls for July 2016 INCIDENT TYPE NUMBER OF CALLS Drivers License - No Driver's License Cl 19 False Alarm & False Call . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Mvr - Expired Motor Vehicle Registration 18 Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Failure To Appear 7 Good Intent Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Fail To Maintain Financial Responsibility 7 Hazardous Condition (no fire) . . . . . . . . . 6 Ran Stop Sign 7 Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Incident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Curfew Violation - 1st Offense 4 Service Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 WE WORSHIPD I R E C T O R Y Driving While License Invalid 4 Ran Red Light 4 Theft Under $100 3 Sunday • • • • • • 411 S. 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