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The Colony, Texas

The Colony is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States, and a suburb of Dallas. The population was 44,534 at the 2020 census.

The Colony, Texas
Nickname: 
City by the Lake
Location of The Colony in Denton County, Texas
Coordinates: 33°5′27″N 96°53′5″W / 33.09083°N 96.88472°W / 33.09083; -96.88472
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyDenton
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • City CouncilMayor Richard Boyer
Judy Ensweiler
Robyn Holtz
Brian Wade
David Terre
Perry Schrag
Joel Marks
 • City ManagerTroy Powell
Area
 • Total16.15 sq mi (41.83 km2)
 • Land14.01 sq mi (36.28 km2)
 • Water2.14 sq mi (5.55 km2)
Elevation554 ft (169 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total44,534
 • Density3,172.10/sq mi (1,224.73/km2)
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
75056
Area code(s)214, 469, 945, 972
FIPS code48-72530[3]
GNIS feature ID2412058[2]
Websitewww.thecolonytx.gov

History edit

The Colony derives its name from the original Peters Colony. The Peters Colony headquarters was located within the current boundaries of The Colony in the historical community of Stewartsville and the site of the Hedgcoxe War.[5][6] The Colony is also the site of Bridges Settlement (established during the years of the Republic of Texas and the oldest community in Denton County), Stewarts Creek, Rector, Stoverville and Camey, also known as Camey Spur.[7]

One of the oldest portions of The Colony is Bridges Cemetery, established in 1857 on land owned by the Bridges family, is found on Morningstar Drive.[8] The cemetery gates stand closed to the public except during certain dates when it is open to visitors by the local history committee.[9]

The Colony did not exist before 1973, when home developers Fox and Jacobs (which became part of Centex) purchased 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) located around State Highway 121 and Farm to Market Road 423.[10] The name "The Colony" was chosen by Fox and Jacobs because they wanted its new development to share a sense of kinship with Texas' early history and "to create a living monument to the spirit and courage of the Peters Colonists ... those men and women who braved considerable hardships to begin new lives, in new homes, on new land."[11] They planned the development to be a new "dream city" consisting primarily of single-family homes grouped as a "colony" and based on the city of Dallas' infrastructure specifications.[12] In 1973, Fox and Jacobs negotiated an agreement with the city of Frisco to begin construction in its extraterritorial jurisdiction.[13] In 1974, street construction began with many streets being named after early settlers and members of the construction crews. The first model homes were completed in August 1974 and the first families moved into their homes in October that year.[14] The homes were served for water services by The Colony Municipal Utility District formed in 1974,[15] electricity via Texas Power and Light, cable television via Lakeside CATV and telephone service via Southwestern Bell.

In 1977, the homeowners associations' petition to disannex the development from the city of Frisco's extraterritorial jurisdiction was approved.[16] The Colony voted to become an incorporated city in January 1977[17][18] and became a Home Rule City in 1979.[19] Residents of The Colony participated in two polls to select a name for the new city. Both polls chose the name "The Colony" and the name was ratified by the City Council in May 1977.[20] In 1987, The Colony voted to merge with the small lakeside community of Eastvale.[21]

Geography edit

The Colony is located at 33°5′27″N 96°53′5″W / 33.09083°N 96.88472°W / 33.09083; -96.88472 (33.090874, –96.884659).[22] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 16.1 square miles (41.7 km2), of which 14.0 square miles (36.3 km2) is land and 2.1 square miles (5.4 km2), or 12.93%, is water.[23]

The city is bordered on the west by Lewisville Lake and the city of Lewisville, on the north and east by Frisco, and on the south by the cities of Carrollton and Plano. Approximately 23 miles (37 km) of shoreline on Lewisville Lake (including two peninsulas) are contained within the city's boundaries, thus providing the basis for the city's nickname "City by the Lake."

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
198011,586
199022,11390.9%
200026,53120.0%
201036,32836.9%
202044,53422.6%
U.S. Decennial Census[24]
The Colony racial composition as of 2020[25]
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[a]
Race Number Percentage
White (NH) 23,691 53.2%
Black or African American (NH) 4,331 9.73%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 167 0.37%
Asian (NH) 3,910 8.78%
Pacific Islander (NH) 32 0.07%
Some Other Race (NH) 182 0.41%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 2,193 4.92%
Hispanic or Latino 10,028 22.52%
Total 44,534

According to the 2020 United States census, there were 44,534 people, 17,401 households, and 10,957 families residing in the city.[25] In 2017, there were 41,388 people.[28] The racial makeup of the city was 74.6% White, 11.2% African American, 5.3% Asian, 0.4% Native American, 5.1% from other races, and 3.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 19.2% of the population. In 2020, the racial and ethnic makeup was 53.2% non-Hispanic white, 9,73% African American, 0.37% Native American, 8.78% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 0.41% some other race, 4.92% multiracial, and 22.52% Hispanic or Latino of any race.

Politics edit

The Colony is a home rule municipality with a council-manager form of government. It has a six-member council, with two members elected at large, as well as a city mayor. All meetings of the City Council are open to the public, and meetings are broadcast live on Time Warner Cable government access Channel 16, AT&T Uverse channel 99, as well as on the broadcast page of The Colony's website.[29]

In November 2021, Richard Boyer ran unopposed to become mayor of The Colony,[30] succeeding Joe McCourry who had been mayor of The Colony for 11 years.[31]

Council members edit

Name Place Term expires Year started serving on City Council Concurrently serving on these boards
Richard Boyer Mayor Nov. 2024 Mayor since 2021[32] Place 2 2009-2021[29] Boyer served on the 4B board for six years (2003) prior to his role on the city council. Also served several positions as a member of the Stephen F. Austin State University Board of Regents.[33][34] Hotel Development Corporation; Local Development Corporation; Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board #1 and #2
Judy Ensweiler One (at-large) Nov. 2024 Place One since 11/2021
Robyn Holtz Two (at-large) Nov. 2024 Place Two since 11/2021
Brian Wade Three Nov. 2023 Place 3 since 11/2014 Wade served for over 12 years as commissioner on The Colony's Planning and Zoning Commission (both chair and vice chair). Prior to that he served on the Parks and Rec Board from 2002 - 2004 when it was dissolved.[35] Brian Wade faced a runoff election in 2020[36] Hotel Development Corporation; Local Development Corporation;
David Terre Four Nov. 2023 05/2011[29] Terre served on the Planning and Zoning Commission before being elected to the Council.[37] He also currently serves on the Denton County Appraisal board of directors.[38] And he has served as Mayor Pro Tem.[39] Terry faced a runoff election in 2020[36] Animal Services Advisory Board; Hotel Development Corporation; Local Development Corporation; Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board #2
Perry Schrag Five Nov. 2023 05/2002[29] Schrag faced a runoff election in 2020[36] Hotel Development Corporation; Local Development Corporation; Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board #1 and #2
Joel Marks Six Nov. 2023 05/2002[29] Marks is a long-time resident and board member of The Colony. He was elected to place 6 in 1988 and served 3 terms thru 1994. He was re-elected to place 6 in 2002 and has been the place 6 representative since then. He has also held both Mayor Pro Tem and Deputy Mayor Pro Tem positions.[40] Hotel Development Corporation; Local Development Corporation; Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board #1 and #2

The Colony has several Boards and Commissions, all of which list their current members, Term expiration dates, and meeting minutes on The Colony's website. Meetings usually have time setup in the agenda for Citizen input which can be submitted by email or presented in person at most board's meetings. Board applications are available on The Colony's website or at City Hall and a list of currently vacant positions can be found on the site as well.

Board Name Board Purpose Overview
Animal Services Advisory Board The purpose of the board shall be to serve as an advisory body to the City Council with respect to matters concerning regulations for adoption by the City Council and recommendations for animal control. The board has five members - to include a licensed veterinarian, a municipal official, an animal shelter employee, the supervising captain, and a resident of the City of The Colony.[41]
Board of Adjustment In communities that have adopted zoning regulations, boards of adjustment serve as a relief valve that can allow for the use of property that is not otherwise permitted under the property’s specific zoning category.[42] The Board of Adjustment is a quasi-judicial body consisting of five Council appointed members and two alternates. The members of the Board of Adjustment also serve as the Sign Board of Appeal and the Building Standards Commission.[43]
Building Standards Commission See Board of Adjustment The members of the Board of Adjustment also serve as the Sign Board of Appeal and the Building Standards Commission.
Capital Improvements Advisory Committee This committee is appointed by the City Council to serve in an advisory capacity to assist the City Council in adopting land use assumptions, review the capital improvements plans and file written comments, monitor and evaluate implementation of the capital improvement plans, and advise the City of the need to update and revise the land use assumptions. The land use plan and capital improvements plans are as adopted by City Council for imposition of impact fees. The committee is composed of the Planning and Zoning Commission members and one additional member from The Colony’s Exterritorial Jurisdiction (they are currently seeking to fill that vacancy, must reside in the ETJ).[44]
Community Image Advisory Board The purpose of the board shall be to serve as an advisory body to the City Council with respect to matters concerning regulations for adoption by the City Council and recommendations for beautification efforts throughout the city. Serves as the Keep The Colony Beautiful Board and Community Image Advisory Board. The board is made up of seven members, each serving a two-year term.[45]
Community Development Corporation Board Oversee funds designated for promotion of new or expanded business enterprises through the development of athletic, tourist, and recreational facilities. They conduct public hearings to obtain citizens' input relating to community development projects and may raise funds through issuance of bonds, notes or other debt instruments. The Community Development Corporation (Type B) Board includes seven members who serve two year terms.[46]
Economic Development Corporation (4A) The Economic Development board oversees funds designated for the use of improving and developing The Colony's commercial base. The board is made up of five members who serve three year terms.[47]
Hotel Development Corporation Aids, assists, and acts on behalf of the city to implement and finance public works, public improvements, and other programs determined by the city. This board includes nine members each serving two year terms. This board may raise funds through issuance of bonds, notes or other debt instruments. Many of the current members concurrently serve as City Council members.[48]
Keep The Colony Beautiful Board The purpose of the board shall be to serve as an advisory body to the City Council with respect to matters concerning regulations for adoption by the City Council and recommendations for beautification efforts throughout the city. Seven members serve two year terms. Serves as the Keep The Colony Beautiful Board and Community Image Advisory Board. Currently there are 3 vacant board positions.[49]
Library Board The Library Board makes suggestions and recommendations respecting the development of the Library and Library services to the City Council. There are seven members on the Library Board and each serves a two-year term. The Board also provides advice to the Library Director upon request.[50]
Local Development Corporation Aids, assists, and acts on behalf of the city to implement and finance public works, public improvements, and other programs determined by the city. This board includes nine members each serving two year terms. Many of the current members concurrently serve as City Council members.[51]
Planning and Zoning Commission The planning and zoning commission approves preliminary, final plats and replats, and makes recommendations to the city council on site plans, specific use permits, zoning changes and planned development issues. The Planning and Zoning Commission is made up of seven citizens who are appointed by the City Council. Appointments are for a two-year term and a member can be reappointed at the term’s expiration. Currently there are two vacant positions, place 3 and 6.[52]
Sign Board of Appeals See Board of Adjustment The members of the Board of Adjustment also serve as the Sign Board of Appeal and the Building Standards Commission.
Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board
Board #1 Establishes and provides administration of programs to develop and diversify the economy in Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number One, and develop and expand business and commercial activity within the zone. Meetings as needed, currently consists of several members of the City Council, in addition to two County Representatives. Nine members make up this board and each serves a 2-year term.[53]
Board #2 Establishes and provides administration of programs to develop and diversify the economy in Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Two, and develop and expand business and commercial activity within the zone. Meetings are as needed; Nine members make up this board and each serves a two-year term. Currently, the Tax board membership consists of the entire City Council (current) plus Two County Representatives.[54]
Technologies Board The board shall identify rapidly emerging and evolving technologies in the areas of computers, telecommunications, the Internet, data, voice, video, wireless, and other future technologies. This board includes seven members who serve two year terms. The board provides recommendations (approve / disapprove) on all technology initiatives / purchases / programs prior to any council approval requests.[55]

Education edit

The Colony is located inside both the Lewisville Independent School District (LISD) and Little Elm Independent School District.

Lewisville ISD has built six elementary schools, two middle schools and one high school inside the city limits. The elementary schools are Peters Colony Elementary, Camey Elementary, B.B. Owen Elementary, Stewart's Creek Elementary (retired 2020–2021), Ethridge Elementary, and Morningside Elementary. The two middle schools are Griffin Middle School and Lakeview Middle School.

Little Elm ISD built Prestwick STEM Academy in 2014, which serves K–8 in The Tribute subdivision, as well as Strike Middle school (opened Fall of 2020) which also serves the residents from The Tribute subdivision.[56][57] Strike Middle School is named after former superintendent Dr. Lowell H. Strike who served the district for three years.

During a December 2020 meeting of the LISD Board, several changes were made, including rezoning the area and a closure of one of the elementary schools. Effective the end of the 2020–2021 school year, the LISD board voted to close Stewart's Creek Elementary.[58] Many of the students affected by the rezoning will be attending the new school LISD is building to service the area opening for the 2021–2022 school year, dubbed by the LISD Board as Memorial Elementary – STEM Academy.[59] There were three written-in names submitted by the community with no clear winner of the LISD Naming Survey: Sterling (The school's chosen descriptor of students), Cox (name of B.B. Owen Elementary's influential coach and teacher, and supporter of the annual Kids Chase by the Lake [60]), and Josey Lane (The street the school is on).[61] LISD chose to name the school Memorial elementary instead of the submitted names because "...having a Memorial Elementary School will allow us to have the opportunity to memorialize, if you will, a number of important and influential people in the communities we serve.”[61]

Owing to its original history as part of Frisco,[citation needed] The Colony is located inside the community college district of Collin College,[62] unlike most other places in Denton County. However, since residents of The Colony do not pay taxes to said district they must pay out-of-county tuition rates to attend the college.[citation needed]

In May 2009, Griffin Middle School student and The Colony resident Eric Yang won the National Geographic Bee, beating out 54 other state competition champions to win a scholarship and travel package valued at more than $25,000.

The Colony High School is located just north of Texas State Highway 121 on Blair Oaks Drive.

Transportation edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.[26][27]

References edit

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  6. ^ "The Hedgcoxe War Historical Marker". StoppingPoints.com. Texas State Historical Commission. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  7. ^ Beckel, Donald J. (2012). "Bridges to the Future" (1st ed.). The Friends of The Colony Public Library, The Colony Public Library History Collection – via thecolonypl.org.
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  10. ^ Walden, Ron (May 3, 1985). "Oral history interview". The Colony Public Library Oral History Project. The Colony Public Library History Collection – via thecolonypl.org.
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  12. ^ "Man who helped shape The Colony to be in walk". Denton Record Chronicle. August 6, 1998. p. 4 – via newspaperarchive.com.
  13. ^ "Oral history interview with Dave Fox, owner of Fox and Jacobs". thecolonypl.org. The Colony Public Library History Collection. May 11, 1985.
  14. ^ "1st Three Families Settle in F&J's Lake Colony". Dallas Morning News. October 20, 1974.
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  16. ^ "Frisco City Council Regular Meeting, Item 7". FriscoTexas.gov. Ordinance No. 421. January 4, 1977. pp. 1–2.
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  19. ^ "Minutes of The Board of Alderman". thecolonytx.gov. The City of The Colony, Texas. January 22, 1979.
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  56. ^ Prestwick STEM Academy homepage
  57. ^ Slaten, Heather Goodwin. "Little Elm ISD officials break ground on two new schools". Star Local. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  58. ^ Roark, Chris. "Lewisville ISD to retire Stewart's Creek Elementary, approves rezoning". Star Local. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  59. ^ "LISD STEM Academy at Memorial Elementary on its Way". http. April 8, 2021. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  60. ^ Roark, Chris. "The Colony honors longtime volunteer, B.B. Owen coach". Star Local. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  61. ^ a b Roark, Chris. "LISD names new elementary school". Star Local. Retrieved June 7, 2021.
  62. ^ Sec. 130.175. COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SERVICE AREA.

External links edit

  • City of The Colony official website
  • The Colony Business Directory
  • The Colony Economic Development Corporation
  • The Colony Community Development Corporation
  • The Colony Convention & Visitors Bureau
  • The Colony Public Library
  • The Colony Chamber of Commerce
  • TheColony.org

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This article may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Colony is a city in Denton County Texas United States and a suburb of Dallas The population was 44 534 at the 2020 census The Colony TexasCitySealNickname City by the LakeLocation of The Colony in Denton County TexasCoordinates 33 5 27 N 96 53 5 W 33 09083 N 96 88472 W 33 09083 96 88472CountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountyDentonGovernment TypeCouncil Manager City CouncilMayor Richard Boyer Judy Ensweiler Robyn Holtz Brian Wade David Terre Perry Schrag Joel Marks City ManagerTroy PowellArea 1 Total16 15 sq mi 41 83 km2 Land14 01 sq mi 36 28 km2 Water2 14 sq mi 5 55 km2 Elevation 2 554 ft 169 m Population 2020 Total44 534 Density3 172 10 sq mi 1 224 73 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP code75056Area code s 214 469 945 972FIPS code48 72530 3 GNIS feature ID2412058 2 Websitewww wbr thecolonytx wbr gov Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Politics 4 1 Council members 5 Education 6 Transportation 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Colony derives its name from the original Peters Colony The Peters Colony headquarters was located within the current boundaries of The Colony in the historical community of Stewartsville and the site of the Hedgcoxe War 5 6 The Colony is also the site of Bridges Settlement established during the years of the Republic of Texas and the oldest community in Denton County Stewarts Creek Rector Stoverville and Camey also known as Camey Spur 7 One of the oldest portions of The Colony is Bridges Cemetery established in 1857 on land owned by the Bridges family is found on Morningstar Drive 8 The cemetery gates stand closed to the public except during certain dates when it is open to visitors by the local history committee 9 The Colony did not exist before 1973 when home developers Fox and Jacobs which became part of Centex purchased 3 000 acres 1 200 ha located around State Highway 121 and Farm to Market Road 423 10 The name The Colony was chosen by Fox and Jacobs because they wanted its new development to share a sense of kinship with Texas early history and to create a living monument to the spirit and courage of the Peters Colonists those men and women who braved considerable hardships to begin new lives in new homes on new land 11 They planned the development to be a new dream city consisting primarily of single family homes grouped as a colony and based on the city of Dallas infrastructure specifications 12 In 1973 Fox and Jacobs negotiated an agreement with the city of Frisco to begin construction in its extraterritorial jurisdiction 13 In 1974 street construction began with many streets being named after early settlers and members of the construction crews The first model homes were completed in August 1974 and the first families moved into their homes in October that year 14 The homes were served for water services by The Colony Municipal Utility District formed in 1974 15 electricity via Texas Power and Light cable television via Lakeside CATV and telephone service via Southwestern Bell In 1977 the homeowners associations petition to disannex the development from the city of Frisco s extraterritorial jurisdiction was approved 16 The Colony voted to become an incorporated city in January 1977 17 18 and became a Home Rule City in 1979 19 Residents of The Colony participated in two polls to select a name for the new city Both polls chose the name The Colony and the name was ratified by the City Council in May 1977 20 In 1987 The Colony voted to merge with the small lakeside community of Eastvale 21 Geography editThe Colony is located at 33 5 27 N 96 53 5 W 33 09083 N 96 88472 W 33 09083 96 88472 33 090874 96 884659 22 According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 16 1 square miles 41 7 km2 of which 14 0 square miles 36 3 km2 is land and 2 1 square miles 5 4 km2 or 12 93 is water 23 The city is bordered on the west by Lewisville Lake and the city of Lewisville on the north and east by Frisco and on the south by the cities of Carrollton and Plano Approximately 23 miles 37 km of shoreline on Lewisville Lake including two peninsulas are contained within the city s boundaries thus providing the basis for the city s nickname City by the Lake Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 198011 586 199022 11390 9 200026 53120 0 201036 32836 9 202044 53422 6 U S Decennial Census 24 The Colony racial composition as of 2020 25 NH Non Hispanic a Race Number PercentageWhite NH 23 691 53 2 Black or African American NH 4 331 9 73 Native American or Alaska Native NH 167 0 37 Asian NH 3 910 8 78 Pacific Islander NH 32 0 07 Some Other Race NH 182 0 41 Mixed Multi Racial NH 2 193 4 92 Hispanic or Latino 10 028 22 52 Total 44 534According to the 2020 United States census there were 44 534 people 17 401 households and 10 957 families residing in the city 25 In 2017 there were 41 388 people 28 The racial makeup of the city was 74 6 White 11 2 African American 5 3 Asian 0 4 Native American 5 1 from other races and 3 4 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 19 2 of the population In 2020 the racial and ethnic makeup was 53 2 non Hispanic white 9 73 African American 0 37 Native American 8 78 Asian 0 07 Pacific Islander 0 41 some other race 4 92 multiracial and 22 52 Hispanic or Latino of any race Politics editThe Colony is a home rule municipality with a council manager form of government It has a six member council with two members elected at large as well as a city mayor All meetings of the City Council are open to the public and meetings are broadcast live on Time Warner Cable government access Channel 16 AT amp T Uverse channel 99 as well as on the broadcast page of The Colony s website 29 In November 2021 Richard Boyer ran unopposed to become mayor of The Colony 30 succeeding Joe McCourry who had been mayor of The Colony for 11 years 31 Council members edit Name Place Term expires Year started serving on City Council Concurrently serving on these boardsRichard Boyer Mayor Nov 2024 Mayor since 2021 32 Place 2 2009 2021 29 Boyer served on the 4B board for six years 2003 prior to his role on the city council Also served several positions as a member of the Stephen F Austin State University Board of Regents 33 34 Hotel Development Corporation Local Development Corporation Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board 1 and 2Judy Ensweiler One at large Nov 2024 Place One since 11 2021Robyn Holtz Two at large Nov 2024 Place Two since 11 2021Brian Wade Three Nov 2023 Place 3 since 11 2014 Wade served for over 12 years as commissioner on The Colony s Planning and Zoning Commission both chair and vice chair Prior to that he served on the Parks and Rec Board from 2002 2004 when it was dissolved 35 Brian Wade faced a runoff election in 2020 36 Hotel Development Corporation Local Development Corporation David Terre Four Nov 2023 05 2011 29 Terre served on the Planning and Zoning Commission before being elected to the Council 37 He also currently serves on the Denton County Appraisal board of directors 38 And he has served as Mayor Pro Tem 39 Terry faced a runoff election in 2020 36 Animal Services Advisory Board Hotel Development Corporation Local Development Corporation Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board 2Perry Schrag Five Nov 2023 05 2002 29 Schrag faced a runoff election in 2020 36 Hotel Development Corporation Local Development Corporation Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board 1 and 2Joel Marks Six Nov 2023 05 2002 29 Marks is a long time resident and board member of The Colony He was elected to place 6 in 1988 and served 3 terms thru 1994 He was re elected to place 6 in 2002 and has been the place 6 representative since then He has also held both Mayor Pro Tem and Deputy Mayor Pro Tem positions 40 Hotel Development Corporation Local Development Corporation Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board 1 and 2The Colony has several Boards and Commissions all of which list their current members Term expiration dates and meeting minutes on The Colony s website Meetings usually have time setup in the agenda for Citizen input which can be submitted by email or presented in person at most board s meetings Board applications are available on The Colony s website or at City Hall and a list of currently vacant positions can be found on the site as well Board Name Board Purpose OverviewAnimal Services Advisory Board The purpose of the board shall be to serve as an advisory body to the City Council with respect to matters concerning regulations for adoption by the City Council and recommendations for animal control The board has five members to include a licensed veterinarian a municipal official an animal shelter employee the supervising captain and a resident of the City of The Colony 41 Board of Adjustment In communities that have adopted zoning regulations boards of adjustment serve as a relief valve that can allow for the use of property that is not otherwise permitted under the property s specific zoning category 42 The Board of Adjustment is a quasi judicial body consisting of five Council appointed members and two alternates The members of the Board of Adjustment also serve as the Sign Board of Appeal and the Building Standards Commission 43 Building Standards Commission See Board of Adjustment The members of the Board of Adjustment also serve as the Sign Board of Appeal and the Building Standards Commission Capital Improvements Advisory Committee This committee is appointed by the City Council to serve in an advisory capacity to assist the City Council in adopting land use assumptions review the capital improvements plans and file written comments monitor and evaluate implementation of the capital improvement plans and advise the City of the need to update and revise the land use assumptions The land use plan and capital improvements plans are as adopted by City Council for imposition of impact fees The committee is composed of the Planning and Zoning Commission members and one additional member from The Colony s Exterritorial Jurisdiction they are currently seeking to fill that vacancy must reside in the ETJ 44 Community Image Advisory Board The purpose of the board shall be to serve as an advisory body to the City Council with respect to matters concerning regulations for adoption by the City Council and recommendations for beautification efforts throughout the city Serves as the Keep The Colony Beautiful Board and Community Image Advisory Board The board is made up of seven members each serving a two year term 45 Community Development Corporation Board Oversee funds designated for promotion of new or expanded business enterprises through the development of athletic tourist and recreational facilities They conduct public hearings to obtain citizens input relating to community development projects and may raise funds through issuance of bonds notes or other debt instruments The Community Development Corporation Type B Board includes seven members who serve two year terms 46 Economic Development Corporation 4A The Economic Development board oversees funds designated for the use of improving and developing The Colony s commercial base The board is made up of five members who serve three year terms 47 Hotel Development Corporation Aids assists and acts on behalf of the city to implement and finance public works public improvements and other programs determined by the city This board includes nine members each serving two year terms This board may raise funds through issuance of bonds notes or other debt instruments Many of the current members concurrently serve as City Council members 48 Keep The Colony Beautiful Board The purpose of the board shall be to serve as an advisory body to the City Council with respect to matters concerning regulations for adoption by the City Council and recommendations for beautification efforts throughout the city Seven members serve two year terms Serves as the Keep The Colony Beautiful Board and Community Image Advisory Board Currently there are 3 vacant board positions 49 Library Board The Library Board makes suggestions and recommendations respecting the development of the Library and Library services to the City Council There are seven members on the Library Board and each serves a two year term The Board also provides advice to the Library Director upon request 50 Local Development Corporation Aids assists and acts on behalf of the city to implement and finance public works public improvements and other programs determined by the city This board includes nine members each serving two year terms Many of the current members concurrently serve as City Council members 51 Planning and Zoning Commission The planning and zoning commission approves preliminary final plats and replats and makes recommendations to the city council on site plans specific use permits zoning changes and planned development issues The Planning and Zoning Commission is made up of seven citizens who are appointed by the City Council Appointments are for a two year term and a member can be reappointed at the term s expiration Currently there are two vacant positions place 3 and 6 52 Sign Board of Appeals See Board of Adjustment The members of the Board of Adjustment also serve as the Sign Board of Appeal and the Building Standards Commission Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone BoardBoard 1 Establishes and provides administration of programs to develop and diversify the economy in Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number One and develop and expand business and commercial activity within the zone Meetings as needed currently consists of several members of the City Council in addition to two County Representatives Nine members make up this board and each serves a 2 year term 53 Board 2 Establishes and provides administration of programs to develop and diversify the economy in Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number Two and develop and expand business and commercial activity within the zone Meetings are as needed Nine members make up this board and each serves a two year term Currently the Tax board membership consists of the entire City Council current plus Two County Representatives 54 Technologies Board The board shall identify rapidly emerging and evolving technologies in the areas of computers telecommunications the Internet data voice video wireless and other future technologies This board includes seven members who serve two year terms The board provides recommendations approve disapprove on all technology initiatives purchases programs prior to any council approval requests 55 Education editThe Colony is located inside both the Lewisville Independent School District LISD and Little Elm Independent School District Lewisville ISD has built six elementary schools two middle schools and one high school inside the city limits The elementary schools are Peters Colony Elementary Camey Elementary B B Owen Elementary Stewart s Creek Elementary retired 2020 2021 Ethridge Elementary and Morningside Elementary The two middle schools are Griffin Middle School and Lakeview Middle School Little Elm ISD built Prestwick STEM Academy in 2014 which serves K 8 in The Tribute subdivision as well as Strike Middle school opened Fall of 2020 which also serves the residents from The Tribute subdivision 56 57 Strike Middle School is named after former superintendent Dr Lowell H Strike who served the district for three years During a December 2020 meeting of the LISD Board several changes were made including rezoning the area and a closure of one of the elementary schools Effective the end of the 2020 2021 school year the LISD board voted to close Stewart s Creek Elementary 58 Many of the students affected by the rezoning will be attending the new school LISD is building to service the area opening for the 2021 2022 school year dubbed by the LISD Board as Memorial Elementary STEM Academy 59 There were three written in names submitted by the community with no clear winner of the LISD Naming Survey Sterling The school s chosen descriptor of students Cox name of B B Owen Elementary s influential coach and teacher and supporter of the annual Kids Chase by the Lake 60 and Josey Lane The street the school is on 61 LISD chose to name the school Memorial elementary instead of the submitted names because having a Memorial Elementary School will allow us to have the opportunity to memorialize if you will a number of important and influential people in the communities we serve 61 Owing to its original history as part of Frisco citation needed The Colony is located inside the community college district of Collin College 62 unlike most other places in Denton County However since residents of The Colony do not pay taxes to said district they must pay out of county tuition rates to attend the college citation needed In May 2009 Griffin Middle School student and The Colony resident Eric Yang won the National Geographic Bee beating out 54 other state competition champions to win a scholarship and travel package valued at more than 25 000 The Colony High School is located just north of Texas State Highway 121 on Blair Oaks Drive Transportation editMain lanes Sam Rayburn Tollway Service roads State Highway 121 Farm to Market Road 423Notes edit Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race 26 27 References edit 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 7 2020 a b U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System The Colony Texas U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Population and Housing Unit Estimates United States Census Bureau May 24 2020 Retrieved May 27 2020 The Colony GIS Department 2009 The Colony Historical Map 1841 1969 thecolonypl org The Colony Public Library History Collection The Hedgcoxe War Historical Marker StoppingPoints com Texas State Historical Commission Retrieved August 8 2009 Beckel Donald J 2012 Bridges to the Future 1st ed The Friends of The Colony Public Library The Colony Public Library History Collection via thecolonypl org Bridges Cemetery Denton Co Cemeteries of Tx www cemeteries of tx com Retrieved June 8 2021 Local History Committee The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Walden Ron May 3 1985 Oral history interview The Colony Public Library Oral History Project The Colony Public Library History Collection via thecolonypl org Untitled Fox amp Jacobs new resident question and answer booklet thecolonypl org The Colony Public Library History Collection 1975 Man who helped shape The Colony to be in walk Denton Record Chronicle August 6 1998 p 4 via newspaperarchive com Oral history interview with Dave Fox owner of Fox and Jacobs thecolonypl org The Colony Public Library History Collection May 11 1985 1st Three Families Settle in F amp J s Lake Colony Dallas Morning News October 20 1974 The Colony Municipal Utility District No 1 of Denton County Texas Microfilm The Colony City Secretary s Office March 29 1974 Frisco City Council Regular Meeting Item 7 FriscoTexas gov Ordinance No 421 January 4 1977 pp 1 2 The Colony s voters decide to incorporate Dallas Morning News January 16 1977 85 R SR42 Senate Resolution No 42 PDF legis state tx us Texas Senate Retrieved July 2 2020 Minutes of The Board of Alderman thecolonytx gov The City of The Colony Texas January 22 1979 Minutes of Regular Meeting Board of Alderman thecolonytx gov The City of The Colony May 16 1977 Merger receives public approval Saturday The Colony Leader August 12 1987 via The Colony Public Library History Collection thecolonypl org US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 The Colony city Texas United States Census Bureau Retrieved June 29 2012 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 a b Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved May 22 2022 https www census gov not specific enough to verify About the Hispanic Population and its Origin www census gov Retrieved May 18 2022 Races in The Colony Texas TX White Black Hispanic Asian Ancestries Foreign born residents place of birth Detailed Stats www city data com Retrieved February 8 2019 a b c d e City Council The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Richard Boyer For Mayor The Colony www richardboyer com Retrieved June 8 2021 Roark Chris After 11 years as mayor The Colony s McCourry says this will be his last term Star Local Retrieved June 8 2021 Day Lorelei Profile Mayor Richard Boyer Star Local Crimmins Blaine Boyer to run for Place 2 Star Local Retrieved June 8 2021 Staff reports Councilman named secretary of SFA board Star Local Retrieved June 8 2021 Goodwin Heather M Wade files for The Colony City Council Place 3 Star Local Retrieved June 8 2021 a b c Roark Chris The Colony candidates head to run off Star Local Retrieved June 8 2021 Crimmins Blaine TC Terre incumbents win council seats Star Local Retrieved June 8 2021 Members Denton CAD www dentoncad com Retrieved June 8 2021 Reid Marshall New face elected to Denton Central Appraisal District board Denton Record Chronicle Retrieved June 8 2021 Staff report The Colony City Council Place 6 candidate bios Star Local Retrieved June 8 2021 Animal Services Advisory Board The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Zoning Regulations What Does the Board of Adjustment Do The National Law Review Retrieved June 8 2021 Board of Adjustment The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Capital Improvements Advisory The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Community Image Advisory Board The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Community Development Corporation Board The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Economic Development Corporation The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Hotel Development Corporation The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Keep The Colony Beautiful Board The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Library Board The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Local Development Corporation The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Planning amp Zoning Commission The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board 1 The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Board 2 The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Technologies Board The Colony TX www thecolonytx gov Retrieved June 8 2021 Prestwick STEM Academy homepage Slaten Heather Goodwin Little Elm ISD officials break ground on two new schools Star Local Retrieved June 8 2021 Roark Chris Lewisville ISD to retire Stewart s Creek Elementary approves rezoning Star Local Retrieved June 7 2021 LISD STEM Academy at Memorial Elementary on its Way http April 8 2021 Retrieved June 7 2021 Roark Chris The Colony honors longtime volunteer B B Owen coach Star Local Retrieved June 7 2021 a b Roark Chris LISD names new elementary school Star Local Retrieved June 7 2021 Sec 130 175 COLLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SERVICE AREA External links editCity of The Colony official website The Colony Business Directory The Colony Economic Development Corporation The Colony Community Development Corporation The Colony Convention amp Visitors Bureau The Colony Public Library The Colony Chamber of Commerce TheColony org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The 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