Your Town Bartonville - 2019 Community Guide

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Your Town 2019-2020

Community

GUIDE

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A Le t t e r F r o m t h e

MAYOR Welcome to Bartonville

Bartonville is a great rural town that is ideally situated to offer a peaceful lifestyle where you and your family can enjoy country atmosphere living. Located in the DFW Metroplex and less than a 30 minute drive from Dallas or Ft. Worth, citizens have easy access to the conveniences of medical facilities, shopping, entertainment, cultural activities and professional sporting events. Whether you are a resident, property or business owner, or a visitor, this guide is designed to assist you with information you need about our town. The Town Council and staff are dedicated to providing the highest level of friendly, professional, efficient and effective public services to our citizens as well as to those visiting our community. We are very proud of our community and believe that it offers a quality of life found in few other places.

the mayor

Those who live here, move here or merely visit for a while, will find their Bartonville experience a special one.

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Bill Scherer 817-567-1304 Council Member Since: May 2013 Current Term Expiration: May 2020 Email: mayor@townofbartonville.com Mayor, Town Council & Town Staff Photos courtesy of Wild Mane Photography

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Council members

Community Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 4 Boards & Commissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 6

Jeff Traylor Councilmember Place 1 Place1@townofbartonville.com

Organizations / Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 7 Local Police Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 8 Emergency Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 10

Jaclyn Carrington Mayor Pro Tem, Place 2 Place2@townofbartonville.com

How to Stay Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 11 Town History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 12 Veterans Memorial Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 15 Service Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 16 Town Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 18 Building Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 20 Schools & Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 21

Bridget Melson Councilmember Place 4 Place4@townofbartonville.com

Community Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 22 Bartonville Community Development Corporation . . . . . . . . . . . pg 23 Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 24

Josh Phillips Councilmember Place 5 Place5@townofbartonville.com

Community Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 27 Shopping & Dining Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 28 Community Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 30

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Clay Sams Councilmember Place 3 Place3@townofbartonville.com

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Community

profile The Town of Bartonville, Texas, is a 6.8 square mile rural community located eleven miles south of the city of Denton, in south central Denton County, off of Farm to Market 407, between Interstate 35 W and Interstate 35 E.

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Neighboring communities and cities include Argyle, Lantana, Double Oak, Copper Canyon, Highland Village and Flower Mound.

Tax Rates 2018-2019 Property Taxes

Argyle ISD

Denton ISD

(per $100 valuation)

Population: In 2019, Bartonville’s population was

ISD

$1.585050

$1.540000

estimated at 1710. The median household income is

Denton County

$0.225574

$0.225574

Town of Bartonville

$0.192940

$0.192940

Bartonville Town Hall is located at 1941 E. Jeter Road,

Emergency Services District #1

$0.100000

$0.100000

Bartonville, Texas 76226

Total

$2.103564 $2.058514

approximately $140,322.

817-693-5280 • www.townofbartonville.com MAYOR/TOWN COUNCIL

The Town of Bartonville is a Type A General Law Municipality with a Mayor and five-member Council, each elected at large. The term of office is two years with the terms of the Mayor, and Places 2 and 4 expiring in even-numbered years and the terms of Places 1, 3 and 5 expiring in odd-numbered years. The Town Council enacts local legislation, makes policies and adopts the annual budget. TOWN COUNCIL MEETINGS Regular Council Meetings are held every third Tuesday of the month. Meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall located at 1941 E. Jeter Road. Occasionally, Special Meetings and Budget Workshops are held. TOWN ADMINISTRATION The Administration Department is responsible for overseeing the management of day-to-day operations of the Town including building permits, inspections, code enforcement, communications and municipal court. The department is comprised of the Town Administrator, Town Secretary and Court Clerk.

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GOVERNMENT

town staff

Federal Bartonville is located in the 26th Federal Congressional District served by

Michael Montgomery Town Administrator mmontgomery@ townofbartonville.com

U.S. Congressman Michael C. Burgess, who has an office in Lewisville. The state is represented by Senator Ted Cruz and Senator John Cornyn. • Sen. John Cornyn N. Texas Office 972-239-1310 www.cornyn.senate.gov

• Congressman Michael Burgess 972-434-9700 www.burgess.house.gov • Sen. Ted Cruz N. Texas Office 214-599-8749 www.cruz.senate.gov

Tammy Dixon Town Secretary tdixon@ townofbartonville.com

State

Bobby Dowell Chief of Police chief@ townofbartonville.com

• Bartonville is represented by Senate District 12, currently held by Senator Jane Nelson who has an office in Grapevine. The Texas State Representatives for Bartonville are representatives Tan Parker (House • Rep. Lynn Stucky 940-243-0230 www.house.state.tx.us

• Sen. Jane Nelson 817-424-3446 www.nelson.senate.state.tx.us • Rep. Tan Parker 972-724-8477 www.house.state.tx.us

County Bartonville is located within Denton County and is in Precinct 4 which is represented by Denton County Commissioner Dianne Edmondson. www.dentoncounty.com

Denton County and Precinct #4 Offices The Denton County Southwest Courthouse offers many services to residents, right next to Bartonville. The facility is located at 6200 Canyon Falls Drive, Flower Mound (off of 377 north of FM 1171). Precinct #4 Offices of: Commissioner Dianne Edmondson . . . . . . 972-434-3960 Constable Tim Burch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-434-3980 Justice of the Peace Harris Hughey . . . . . . 972-434-3910

Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Civil filings must be filed 30 minutes prior to closing

Community Supervision & Corrections Department

Juvenile Probation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-434-4540 Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.. Tax Assessor Collector . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-434-8810 Renew Registration, Property Tax and Title Transfers Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.. TX DPS Driver License . . . . . . . . . . . . . 940-464-0082

Mon. - Fri. 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

County Clerk’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972-434-3950

Passports, Birth & Death Records, Real Property Records,

Assumed Names, Marriage Licenses and Passports

Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Passport applications will not be accepted after 4:15 p.m. 2019 - 2020

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District 63) and Representative Lynn Stucky (House District 64).

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Boards &

commissions

Boards & Commissions

The Town of Bartonville has a strong support network of residents who dedicate time to serve the community and make life better for the citizens, businesses and organizations that call Bartonville home.

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Thank you to all residents and partners who have served, and continue to serve, on the Town’s boards, commission and community groups. • Bartonville Crime Control & Prevention District

• Bartonville Community Development Corporation

• Planning & Zoning Commission • Board of Adjustment

Bartonville Crime Control and Prevention District (BCCPD) is a special purpose district funded through sales and use tax that helps to fund local law enforcement services and programs. The BCCPD is governed by a Board that is selected by the Bartonville Town Council. The Board is responsible for monitoring the fiscal accountability as well as the effectiveness and efficiency of the BCCPD plan and budget. Bartonville Community Development Corporation (BCDC) is funded through sales tax and use tax. The sales and use tax collected provides cities with a wider range of uses for the tax revenues because it is intended to give communities an opportunity to undertake a project for quality of life improvements. The BCDC Board is governed by seven (7) members, appointed by the Council. Expenditures by the BCDC must be approved by the Town Council prior to expenditure. The town has a limited amount of property zoned for commercial business. It is the goal of the BCDC to support existing businesses and to attract the types of businesses that meet the vision and standards desired by the community, while increasing the sales tax and ad valorem tax revenue to the town’s general fund, in turn, keeping property taxes low. Planning & Zoning Commission (P&Z) meets on the 1st Wednesday of the month and is comprised of five members and up to four alternate members. The Commission’s primary responsibility is to make recommendations to the Council regarding land use issues – primarily zoning, gas well drilling and subdivision plat requests. In addition, the Commission is charged with deliberating the merits of changes to the Zoning Ordinance, offering amendments and updates to the Comprehensive Master Plan and considering other items related to the physical development of Bartonville. The P&Z considers and makes recommendations to the Town Council regarding development applications, zoning requests, the comprehensive zoning ordinance and the comprehensive plan. Board of Adjustment (BOA) meets as needed, when a zoning variance is requested. The BOA was created for the purpose of interpreting or modifying zoning regulations in particular cases as circumstances may require. Since its determinations in this respect are that of a quasi-judicial body, its judgments and decrees are afforded a presumption of legality by state law. The Board also acts as the Building Standards Commission which hears appeals to the Building Official’s decisions. Appointments to the Town’s Boards and Commissions are considered by the Town Council prior to August 31 of each year for expiring terms of office. If you are interested in serving on a board/commission please complete an application at www.townofbartonville. com/boardapplication. BARTONVILLE DIRECTORY

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Bartonville Strong is an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the betterment of the Town of Bartonville. The organization helps Bartonville residents in need; including home repairs, emergency and disaster relief, and environmental services. The organization also supports town events. The group strives to foster town spirit and build a sense of community. Bartonville strong is nonpartisan and consists solely of Bartonville residents. The organization relies on funding from individuals and local businesses. More information can be found on the organization’s website, bartonvillestrong.org. Span denton county transit Service Span Denton County transit service is the designated rural public transportation provider for Denton County. They primarily serve seniors, veterans and people with disabilities, but all rides are open to the general public. Span’s mission is to provide a continuing, cooperative, and comprehensive transportation service to meet the mobility needs of Denton County residents. • Available by appointment only • Monday through Friday, 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. • Shared ride (buses or vans) • Door-to-door transportation • Handicap accessible vehicles

How to Ride 1. Print application form from www.Span-transit.org and send to 1800 Malone Street • Denton, TX 76201. 2. Call 940-382-1900 at least one day in advance (before 2pm) to schedule your trip. 3. Call again the evening before your trip (5:00-5:30pm) to get your specific pick-up time. 4. Please allow for a 30-minute window around your scheduled pick-up time.

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Bartonville Strong

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LO C A L

POLICE DEPARTMENT

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The mission of each member of the Bartonville Police Department is to maintain a safe and peaceful community by providing effective and professional services through fair and unbiased enforcement, community partnerships and devotion to our essential job functions. Bartonville Police Department 1941 E. Jeter Road • Bartonville, TX 76226 Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Non-emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 940-349-1600 Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817-693-5287 Animal Control - The Town is under contract with All American Dogs for Animal Control Services. To report a lost or found animal or to file an animal related complaint, please call 972-382-3647. Request a Vacation Patrol - Going out of town? Enjoy peace of mind while you’re gone by requesting a Vacation Watch/Close Patrol on your home or business in Bartonville. To register an address for Vacation Patrol, visit www.bartonville.com/police.htm to download the request form. Alarm Permits - The Town’s ordinances requires owners of active alarm permits to register their alarm system with the Bartonville Police Department on an annual basis. An alarm permit application may be obtained from www.bartonville.com/police.htm. Finger Printing - Finger printing services are available by appointment only. Please call 817-693-5287. The Bartonville Police Department does not offer finger printing for immigration documents. Fees: Bartonville Residents – No Fee. Non-Residents $10 per card. Medication Disposal Unit - Bartonville Citizens now have a safe way to dispose of unwanted medication. CVS/pharmacy donated a Medication Disposal Unit to the Bartonville Police Department. The unit is installed in the front lobby of the police department. Bring your unwanted or expired prescriptions and drop them in the unit. It’s the safest and most responsible way to dispose of medication. The unit will accept prescription patches, medications, ointments, OTC medications, vitamins, samples and medication for pets. The unit will not accept needles, inhalers, aerosol cans, liquids, lotions or thermometers. BARTONVILLE DIRECTORY

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National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer and more caring places to live. National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity for Bartonville citizens, businesses, local officials and law enforcement to come together under positive circumstances. Sponsored by the Bartonville Police Department and the Bartonville Crime Control and Prevention District this event takes place on the first Tuesday in October and features music, kid’s activities, giveaways, complimentary food and beverage, and more. Blue Santa A program of the Bartonville Police Department, Blue Santa provides toys and clothing for Bartonville families in need during the holiday season. This program is made possible because of the goodwill and big hearts of Bartonville’s citizens and businesses that support us each year. In November of each year, wish cards listing specific needs of children are placed on the Bartonville Town Hall Christmas Tree located inside of Town Hall. Residents are invited to take one or several of the wish cards to support Blue Santa. Monetary donations and grocery store gift cards are also accepted. If you live in Bartonville and need assistance to make Christmas special for your children, applications are available at the Bartonville Police Department. For more information call 817-693-5280. 2019 - 2020

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National Night Out

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EMERGEN C Y

EMERGENCY SERVICES

SERVICES

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Denton County Emergency Services The Denton County Emergency Services District (ESD) No. 1 is a political subdivision of the State of Texas dedicated to providing fire protection, fire prevention education, and emergency medical services in the communities of Argyle, Bartonville, Copper Canyon, Corral City, Northlake, and surrounding areas of Denton County. The ESD is a taxing entity funded by property taxes for the purpose of providing emergency services within the district. The ESD is governed by a five-member board appointed by the County Commissioners. Fire, rescue and emergency medical services within the ESD are provided through contracts with local service providers. The District covers 65 square miles with a population served of approximately 17,500. Administration (Fire Station 511) 511 S Gibbons Road • Argyle, TX 76226 Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911 Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 940-464-7102 dentoncountyesd1.com OUTDOOR BURNING The disposal of vegetation by open burning is permitted in Bartonville but ONLY on a day that has been determined to be a “good burn day” by the Denton County Fire Marshall. The burn day status is determined each morning between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. For more information please contact the Denton County Fire Marshall by clicking the link on the www.argylefire.com homepage or calling 940-349-2840. When registering your burn you will be asked for a permit number, please state that you are within the Town limits of Bartonville and no permit is required. Emergency Notification System The Emergency Service District has implemented the Everbridge weather warning system. This system will inform you of severe weather warnings developing and approaching in your area. The system will automatically call homes or businesses located in the direct path of the approaching storm. The system will then fan out to include all homes and businesses in the database. To be included in the severe weather warning system you will need to register at Everbridge.argylefire.com. If you do not have access to a computer please call the Argyle Fire District Administration office at 940-464-7102 to register. BARTONVILLE DIRECTORY

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How to Stay

Connected Taking a progressive approach to

Facebook Pages

Community Guide

communicating with residents, the

The pages are updated with news

The Bartonville Community

Town of Bartonville’s communication

and information about Town services,

Development Corporation funds

program allows interested parties

programs, projects and events.

the Bartonville Community Guide

to access and receive information

www.facebook.com/BartonvilleTX

which provides information on

regarding Town services through a

www.facebook.com/BartonvilleTXPolice

variety of written and digital tools (see details below). For alternatives to electronic notifications, please contact Town Hall at 817-693-5280. Town of Bartonville Website

Nextdoor The Town of Bartonville is excited to have an agency page on the Nextdoor website and mobile app. Not familiar with Nextdoor? Here’s what you need to know:

services to the community and local business information. Copies are available at Town Hall and at www. townofbartonville/Communityguide. Street Signs Static informational signs are placed throughout the community to promote

www.townofbartonville.com.

What is Nextdoor? Nextdoor is a free,

The Town of Bartonville website

private social networking website and

provides information on a variety

mobile app for your neighborhood.

Legal Postings

of topics including up-to-date news

Bartonville residents already have

Display ads and legal notices as

announcements, event calendar,

established a Nextdoor page and now

required by law to provide information

meeting agendas and minutes, and

that the Town has a page, staff has

to the community regarding official

a variety of other Town projects and

the ability to communicate a variety of

Town of Bartonville business including

services. The website also contains

topics such as emergency alerts, street

tools including online forms and social media sign up. “Notify Me” Residents can sign up for the notify

How do I join Nextdoor? Joining is easy! Visit www.nextdoor.com to sign up. You can also be invited by an existing member. You will be required to verify

public hearings, budget adoptions and project bids are published in the Town’s Official Newspaper, the Denton Record Chronicle. Public Bulletin Board

your address before you can join.

In accordance with State Law, all Town

messaging system, which informs

Monthly Mayor Articles

meeting agendas and legal notices are

subscribers when new information

Mayor Scherer provides a monthly

posted for public view on the Town’s

is posted on the website. When

article with Bartonville updates in

residents sign-up for this notification,

the Cross Timbers Gazette that

me notification email and text

they have the opportunity to subscribe to a variety of alerts including various categories within the Agenda Center, Calendar, News Flash and Alert Center. Notifications are sent via email or SMS (text) messages.

discusses a variety of community issues. These articles are also posted on the Town’s website www.townofbartonville.com/articles. Newsletters Newsletters are typically mailed out

Council and Board and Commission

exterior bulletin board located at 1941 E. Jeter Road and on the Town’s website www.townofbartonville.com/ AgendaCenter at least 72 hours prior to any scheduled meeting. Meetings Town Council meetings are held on the

Once the information is posted to the

each quarter providing information

3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.

Town’s website and a notification is

on a variety of topics including

There is a Citizens Participation on each

sent, it is immediately distributed to

general information, Town news,

agenda providing an opportunity for

those who have signed-up.

public safety, etc.

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several interactive e-government

closures, events, and much more.

events of town-wide interest.

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History

Town History

The roots of the Town of Bartonville can be traced to two entrepreneurial brothers from Missouri who recognized the potential of commercial opportunity at this particular geographic sector of Denton County. Bentley B. Barton, known as B.B., (1849–1905) and James M. Barton (1840–1893) focused their interest on a segment of a land grant that had been acquired in 1855 by Abraham R. Loving. On November 11, 1881, the brothers established the destiny of the town with the purchase of ten acres, near the southeast corner of the A. R. Loving Survey.

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Situated along the Old Wagon Trail (today FM 407), and the crossroad between Denton, Grapevine and Lewisville, B.B. Barton recognized that there was economic opportunity in building a mercantile that would provide the convenience of readily accessible goods to the local farmers, sparing them the challenge of traveling to the nearby large towns. In addition to providing goods, he provided services such as milling the bushels of wheat grown by the local farmers. It was from that service that the town first received its identity as “Barton’s Mills.” Unlike other local communities who developed as a result of the introduction of rail lines into their town, Bartonville succeeded despite their absence. Ultimately, the Bartons would own as much as 220 acres surrounding their initial investment, but it was this corner and the businesses that they established—and that others continued—that provided farmers convenient goods and essential services to assist in their agricultural endeavors. As a result, other communities in proximity flourished, contributing to the growth of Denton County. Although B.B. Barton had the vision for what the community could and would become, he did not have the patience or tenacity to be the one to see it continue to grow during his lifetime. In 1890, Barton sold his investment. However, the store location continued to be a constant center of local commerce as the store itself took on different forms and functions and shuffled through a series of owners and managers for 130 years. These owners were the ones who carried the remnant of the initial vision the founder foresaw. Had it not been for these stalwart entrepreneurs, the town’s identity might have melted into the homogeneity of the surrounding communities. But unlike several of the settlements in the area, that did not happen to Bartonville. Although the store and its geographic location served as the center of the community, its residents spread throughout an expansive geographic area to connect to that hub. The dirt roads that the settlers traveled on gradually became paved roads in modern Bartonville, but many of the current thoroughfares serve as reminders to the founding families of the town. BARTONVILLE DIRECTORY

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One such example is McMakin Road. Less than three years after the Barton brothers acquired their land, Alexander (1825-1902) and Lavonia McMakin along with their eleven children settled on 165 acres located between the Bartonville store and the community of Shiloh. McMakin, an attorney, served as a trustee at the community school, Double Oak #61, which his and other Bartonville children attended. Many of Alexander and Lavonia’s children remained in the community and continued the legacy of their parents well into the mid-20th century. Alexander and Lavonia as well as twenty family members are buried at the Shiloh Cemetery south of their original homestead. Another thoroughfare serving as a reminder to Bartonville founding families is that named after the Broom family. In 1890, James A. (1850 –1940) and Eliza Broom purchased 157 acres near the McMakin’s homestead, south of and adjacent to the Bartonville store. The Brooms raised 13 children on their farm which they maintained until 1917. Today, residents travel along the thoroughfare Broome Road which follows the southern border of the original homestead. The road that runs from the location of the Bartonville store into the western section of the town is named in honor of the Jeter family. In 1886, E.A. Jeter (1821 – 1891) purchased the 640 acres Cartwright patent and then sold 250 acres of that holding to his brother David Henry Jeter.

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David Henry (1839 – 1912) in addition to farming was a part time Baptist preacher. His son, John Henry Jeter (1882 – 1947) maintained the estate after his father’s death. Five members of the Jeter family are buried in the small family cemetery in Bartonville on the original homestead. Over the decades, with continued population growth throughout the county, some of the surrounding towns merged into each other and forfeited their original identity. However, the uniqueness of Bartonville was consistently and indelibly identified by its century old landmark store. Although the area had been commonly known for nearly a century as “Bartonville,” in 1960 with a population of 380 its identity was threatened when the City of Irving set its sights on annexing many of the southern Denton County communities. To fend off this merger, on September 10, 1960, Bartonville residents voted overwhelmingly to incorporate the town to maintain their unique identity. The borders of the newly incorporated town made it the largest in the county with nearly 30 square miles. The expansive borders included present day Double Oak and Copper Canyon. However, in May 1964, when no longer threatened by Irving, the town elected to disincorporate. This remained the status quo until 1973, when a geographically smaller Town of Bartonville was reincorporated maintaining the nucleus of the old town commenced by its founder. In 2016, the Town of Bartonville received its Official Texas Historical Marker which is located at Bartonville Town Hall.

Town History

The full history, as approved by the Texas Historical commission, can be accessed on our website.

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Ve t e r a n s

The Bartonville Veteran’s Memorial program honors Bartonville Veterans who gave their lives while serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America. Our Hometown Heroes Wall, located inside of Town Hall, was dedicated on June 11, 2019. The first veterans honored through this program are:

Sgt. Michael Medlock, age 28, USMC, Marine Medium Tiltroter Squadron 774, died while serving in January 2016.

Capt. Mark Weber, age 29, USAF, 38th Rescue Squadron, was killed in a helicopter crash in Anbar Province, Iraq in March 2018.

“Home of the free, because of the brave.” - unknown Funding for this program is provided by donations. If you would like to make a donation or submit an application please stop by Town Hall.

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Service

Connections Electric CoServ Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-274-4014

Gas Atmos Energy (Barrington Hills Subdivision) . . . . . . . . . 800-464-3030

Service Connections

CoServ Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-274-4014

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Home Phone, Television, Internet AT&T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-288-2020 Direct TV (Television Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855-802-3473 Dish Network (Television Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-656-2461 HughesNet (Internet & Phone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 877-221-1241 Frontier, (FIOS available in all areas, phone limited areas) . . 800-921-8101

US Post Office

Trash/Recycling

440 US-377

Waste Connections

Argyle, TX 76226

800-909-9061

940-464-7626

Trash/Recycle Pick-Up Day is Monday. Missed pickups or special pick-ups

Preferred Self Storage (Approved Postal SubStation) 8301 Justin Road

for large items must be arranged by contacting Waste Connections. Spring Clean Up Day - Each year in

Double Oak, TX 75077

April/May the Town sponsors this

972-539-7425

free event for Bartonville residents to

Water Argyle Water Supply Corporation (Brasher Estates, Seals Road, Badminton Heights)

discard household trash, metal, tires without rims, electronics/computers, donations, and document shredding. Household Hazardous Waste

825 W. FM 407

The Town of Bartonville has partnered

Argyle, TX 76226

with HHW Solutions to provide our

940-464-7713

residents with a free curbside collection

TREE LIMBS/BRANCHES AND GREEN WASTE DISPOSAL OPTIONS • Waste Connections Bulk Pickup: Place bundle brush curbside on trash collection day. Brush must be cut into 4-foot lengths, securely tied/bundled and cannot exceed 50 pounds. Yard waste that exceeds these limits can be put out over several weeks or Waste Connections can be contacted to schedule special pick-up for an additional fee. 817-222-2221 • Controlled Burning: The disposal of vegetation by open burning is permitted but ONLY on a day

Cross Timbers Water Supply

program to discard of Household

that has been determined to be a

Corporation

Hazardous Waste once a month. For

“good burn day.” Register by calling

2032 E. Hickory Hill Road

more information and to request a

940-349-2840 or by visiting

Argyle, TX 76226

pickup visit www.townofbartonville.

www.townofbartonville

940-584-0780

com/HHW or call 972-440-2040.

com/burnday.

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HOSPITALS

3901 Haynes Road, Roanoke

www.fmlibrary.net

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital

(located at 377/1171) accepts

3030 Broadmoor Lane

4400 Long Prairie Road

green waste disposal for a fee.

Flower Mound, TX 75022

Flower Mound, TX 75028

Leaves & Grass are free but must

972-874-6200

469-322-7000

Lewisville Public Library

Medical City Lewisville

1197 W. Main Street

500 W. Main Street

• Living Earth Flower Mound:

be source separated and free/ clear of other materials. Pick-up Trucks $35; Single Axle Trailer $55; Tandem Axle Trailer $75. Call 817-693-8003 for more info. LIBRARY SERVICES Little free library The Little Free Library is a “take a book, return a book” free book exchange and is located at Town Hall, 1941 E. Jeter Road. LOCAL LIBRARIES Through an inter-local agreement, all Denton County residents are able to utilize the Flower Mound and Lewisville Public Libraries at no charge.

Lewisville, TX 75067 972-219-3570 Bartonville Community Room Residents can reserve the community room located within Town Hall, free of charge, unless

Lewisville, TX 972-420-1000 Medical City Denton 3535 S Interstate 35 Denton, TX 76210 940-384-3535

it is for commercial or for-profit

Denton Regional Medical Center

use. The room is reserved on

3535 S Interstate 35E

a first-come, first-serve basis.

Denton, TX

Call Town Hall at 817-693-

940-384-3535

5280 for more information.

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Building

Building permits

Permits

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Whether you are planning a do-it-yourself home improvement project or hiring a professional contractor, a quick call to Town Hall at 817-693-5280 is a good idea before starting work to see if a building permit is required. Permits are required for most building projects in order to ensure that they are built in accordance with the Town of Bartonville’s adopted building and zoning codes, amendments to the code and all ordinances pertaining to residential and commercial construction. Aside from the review of structural, electrical, mechanical and plumbing plans, the permit approval process may also include plan examination by the fire department for fire prevention and life-safety standards, or other reviews. Professional inspections throughout the various stages of construction help to make certain that work sites are safe, workmanship is at an industry accepted standard, and projects are built according to approved specifications.

· New buildings

· Drainage or grading changes

· Storage buildings over 200 sq ft

· Adding to existing driveways

· Additions to existing structures

· Patio covers or concrete patios

· Renovations

· Demolition

· Electrical systems

· Fences 6’ or taller

· Plumbing systems

· Swimming pools, hot tub or spa

· HVAC systems

· Irrigation systems

· Culvert, new or replacement

· Septic repair or replacement

· Driveway approach

· Water wells

On-Site Sewage Facilities (OSSF) The Town of Bartonville relies on private septic systems known as on-site sewage facilities. Please visit www.townofbartonville.com to review the rules, regulations, forms, and FAQs.

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Education

Schools & education

Liberty Christian School

Education PUBLIC Argyle Independent School District 800 Eagle Drive • Argyle, TX 76226 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 940-464-7214 www.argyleisd.com Denton Independent School District 1307 N. Locust St. • Denton, TX 76201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 940-369-0000 www.dentonisd.org PRIVATE Liberty Christian School 1301 US-377 • Argyle, TX 76226 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 940-294-2000

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Bartonville Tree Photo by Bill Castleman/The Cross Timbers Gazette

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Drive along McMakin Road in Bartonville during the holiday season and discover what’s become a tradition at Barbara Nunneley’s 10-acre ranch. About 60,000-65,000 LED lights are installed on the 150-year-old pecan tree. The idea to light the tree originated when Nunneley’s father Earl was suffering from terminal prostate cancer and she wanted to do something special for him. See the Tree – From north: Head south on McMakin Road from FM 407 near Lantana. Tree is on the right just before Barrington Hills Blvd.

Photo courtesy of Latte Da Dairy and Kellye Bussey Photography

Photo by Chris Weathers Imaging

Photo courtesy of Dwain Skrobarcek

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Bartonville Community

development corporation The Bartonville Community Development Corporation (BCDC) is charged with the identification with developers, property managers, brokers and businesses to locate desirable businesses in the Town. Support Services: The BCDC may be able to provide a variety of support services and / or incentives to attract or retain desirable businesses. Following are a few examples: • Introduction to key Town leaders to help facilitate your business issues • Property enhancement matching grants to make improvements to your business property • Grants to close the deal on a Bartonville business location We would welcome the opportunity to discuss supporting your business relocation to Bartonville. The BCDC will work with you to prepare a package to recommend to the Town Council for approval. To obtain the Funding Guidelines and an application, contact the Board at 817-693-5280. The Town of Bartonville, Denton County, Texas is located: • 16 Miles North of DFW • 36 Miles Northeast of Fort Worth • 38 Miles Northwest of Dallas

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and attraction of businesses desirable to the residents of the Town of Bartonville. The BCDC stands ready to work

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Lantana Town Center

Lantana Town Center is the retail component of Republic Property Group’s award-winning Lantana master-planned community. • New 123,000 SF Kroger Marketplace serves as the anchor for this center alongside several pad sites and retail space. • Affluent demographics surround this development. • Annualized closings within the immediate trade area from Q1 2016 were 908. • Phase II across the street now leasing restaurant, office and retail space. For information about Lantana Town Center opportunities contact: Josh Friedlander • 281-477-4381 • jfriedlander@newquest.com www.newquest.com/property/lantana-town-center/

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Shopping &

Dining guide

Shopping & Dining guide

Use this handy guide to over 70 shops, services & restaurants

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1. Lone Star Country Store

5. Marty B’s

2. Stir-Ups Liquors

6. Cloud 9 Salon & Spa/ Cowboy Coffee (coming soon)

3. Tractor Supply 4. Bartonville Town Center • Alliance Construction • Allstate Insurance - Johnny Kuntz • Arrowhead Operating Inc. • Cassandra & Co • Championship Martial Arts

7. 7-Eleven 8. Rural Business

9. Lantana Town Center (phase I) • AT&T • ATI Physical Therapy • Chase Bank • Dickey’s BBQ

A. Readerest

• Domino’s Pizza

B. Bartonville Town Hall/ Police Department

• F45 Training

C. Embree Asset Group, Inc.

• Firestone

Mechanical Insulation Contractors, Inc.

• Farmers Insurance • Fred Meyer Jewelers • Hollywood Feed

• Comfort Junction Massage

D. The Bartonville Store/ Jeter’s Meat Shop

• Driver’s Edge

E. Bartonville Veterinary Center

• Lantana Eye Care

• Edward Jones

F. Texas Health Family Care

• Lantana Nail Spa

G. Lantana Pediatrics & Country Lakes Family Dental

• Romney Pediatric Dentistry

H. Guidance Preparatory Academy

• Starbucks

• Envy Nail and Spa • Gibbs Law Firm • Globe X Logistics

• Smile Up Dentistry • Supercuts

• Golden Egg Café

• Terry’s Donuts

• Grapes to Wine

• Tokyo Samurai Restaurant

• Integrity Media

• Tutoring Center

• Lantana Water District

• Uptown Salon

• Nemko Inc

10. Lantana Town Center (phase II)

• Oasis Wellness Center

• Bank of America

• Pack ‘N’ Mail

• Casa Mia Restaurant

• Palermo’s

• Great Clips

• Premier Properties

• Luxury Nail Spa

• ProSoft Solutions

• Shellman’s Fine Wine and Spirits

• Ramon’s Salon • Smiles of Texas • State Farm - Jim Bridges • Stoic Civil Construction • Subway • Texas Phone Works • Tulip Dry Cleaners BARTONVILLE DIRECTORY

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COMMUNITY GUIDE

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7-Eleven

ATI Physical Therapy

Casa Mia Mexican Restaurant

2670 FM 407 Bartonville, TX www.7-eleven.com

972-979-6577 3000 FM 407, Ste. 500 Lantana Town Center www.atipt.com

940-241-3125 3501 FM 407, Ste. 700 Bartonville, TX

Allstate - Johnny Kuntz Insurance Group 940-489-4300 2648 FM 407, Ste. 220 Bartonville Town Center johnnyinsurancegroup.com Always Best Care 940-241-2273 2650 FM 407, Ste. 255 Bartonville Town Center abcsouthlake-denton.com AT&T 940-241-1515 3012 FM 407, Ste. 100 Lantana Town Center BARTONVILLE DIRECTORY

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Balmos Law, PLLC

Championship Martial Arts - Lantana

940-300-9834 2652 FM 407, Ste. 215-G Bartonville, TX balmoslaw.com

940-241-1020 2650 FM 407, Ste. 110 Bartonville, TX lantanatkd.com

Bank of America 3501 FM 407, Ste. 400 Bartonville, TX www.bankofamerica.com Bartonville Veterinary Center and Boarding Facility 940-241-2023 88 McMakin Road Bartonville, TX bartonvillevet.com

Chandler & Knowles CPAs, PLLC 817-430-3000 7370 Hawk Road Flower Mound, TX www.chandlerknowlescpa.com Chase Bank 940-448-1016 3014 FM 407 Bartonville, TX


CMC Dog Training and Boarding

Firestone Complete Auto Care

817-430-1292 964 Red Rock Circle Bartonville, TX CMCdogtraining.com

469-293-9655 3010 FM 407 Bartonville, TX

940-584-0832 3400 FM 407 E, Ste. 300 Bartonville, TX hollywoodfeed.com

Fred Meyer Jewelers

Italian Café

940-294-8344 3400 FM 407 (Inside Kroger) Bartonville, TX www.fredmeyerjewelers.com

(940) 455-2868 2652 FM 407, Ste. 155 Bartonville, TX

Gibbs Law Firm, PA

940-241-2060 2648 FM 407, Ste. 105 jimbridgesinsurance.com

Comfort Junction Therapeutic Massage 214-287-5824 2648 FM 407, Ste. 215 Bartonville Town Center comfortjunctionmassage.com Country Lakes Family Dental 940-455-7645 74 McMakin Road, Ste. 200 Bartonville, TX www.countrylakesdental.com Dickey’s Barbecue Pit

Domino’s Pizza 940-455-7500 3400 FM 407 Lantana Town Center Dominos.com Edward Jones - Kit Barlow 940-241-1966 2648 FM 407 E, Ste. 135 Bartonville, TX www.edwardjones.com/kit-barlow Embree Asset Group, Inc. 817-491-6400 124 McMakin Road Bartonville, TX embreegroup.com Envy Nails & Spa 940-241-1223 2648 FM 407, Ste. 120 Bartonville, TX www.facebook.com/envybartonville F45 Training Lantana 972-685-1998 3600 FM 407E, Ste. 180 & 185 Lantana Town Center www.f45training.com/lantana

GlobeX Logistics Inc. 940-584-0606 2652 FM 407, Ste. 230 Bartonville Town Center www.globexlogistics.net Golden Egg Café 940-241-2755 2650 FM 407, Ste. 165 Bartonville, TX www.facebook.com/ goldeneggcafebartonville Grapes to Wine 940-584-0089 2648 FM 407, Ste. 150 Bartonville Town Center grapestowine.net Great Clips 940-241-3700 3501 FM 407 E, Ste. 600 Lantana Town Center www.greatclips.com Guidance Preparatory Academy 940-455-7123 64 McMakin Road GuidancePrep.org Hawk Analytics, Inc. 469-373-HAWK 2652 FM 407, Ste. 215-E hawkanalytics.com

Jim Bridges State Farm

Kroger 940-294-8331 3400 FM 407 E. kroger.com Lantana Nails & Spa 940-584-0200 3600 FM 407, Ste. 170 Lantana Town Center Lantana Pediatrics 940-455-7200 74 McMakin Road, Ste. 100 lantanapediatrics.com Leigh Hilton, PLLC 940-387-8800 124 McMakin Bartonville, TX www.dentonestateplanninglawyer. com Lone Star Country Store 1842 FM 407 Bartonville, TX www.lonestarfoodstores.com Luxury Nails and Spa 940-241-2944 3501 FM 407, Ste. 500 Lantana Town Center luxurynailsandspabartonville. business.site Marty B’s 972-849-5177 2664 FM 407 East Bartonville Town Center martybsplace.com 2019 - 2020

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940-584-0878 3000 FM 407 Bartonville, TX

727-362-3700 2648 FM 407, Ste. 240 Bartonville Town Center gibbsfirm.com

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Murray Media Group 972-899-3637 www.murray-media.com Nemko USA, Inc. 800-614-3458 2648 FM 407, Ste. 200 Bartonville Town Center nemko.com Oasis Wellness Center 940-584-0088 2650 FM 407 E, Ste. 105 Bartonville, TX PACK ‘N’ MAIL

COMMUNITY GUIDE

940-455-2510 2650 FM 407 E, Ste. 145 Bartonville Town Center thepackingpros.com

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ProSoft Solutions 972-966-6111 2652 FM 407, Ste. 220 Bartonville Town Center prosoftsolutions.net Ramon’s Hair Design 940-584-0300 2652 FM 407 E, Ste. 135 Bartonville Town Center ramonshairdesign.com

Spectrus Psychological Services, PLLC 940-205-8335 2650 FM 407, Ste. 255-J Bartonville, TX www.spectruspsych.com

The McManis Agency 940-489-4090 3600 FM 407 E, Ste. 120 Bartonville, TX www.mcmanisagency.com

Starbucks

The Tutoring Center

214-470-8156 3012 FM 407, Ste. 200 Lantana Town Center starbucks.com

940-455-2800 3600 FM 407 E, Ste. 140 Lantana Town Center tutoringcenter.com

Stir-Ups Liquors 940-584-0380 1842 FM 407 Subway 940-455-7450 2648 FM 407 Bartonville, TX Supercuts 940-584-0100 3600 FM 407E, Suite 200 Lantana Town Center www.supercuts.com Terry’s Donuts 469-528-0723 3600 FM 407. Ste. 130 Bartonville, TX www.terrysdonuts.com

Tokyo Samurai 940-455-2223 3600 FM 407, Ste. 100 Lantana Town Center tokyosamurai.net Town of Bartonville 817-430-4052 1941 E. Jeter Road Bartonville, TX townofbartonville.com Tractor Supply 940-241-3484 2201 FM 407 Bartonville, TX www.tractorsupply.com

Texas Phone Works

Trinity Life Solutions

940-241-3044 2652 FM 407, Ste. 120 Bartonville, TX www.texasphoneworks.com

940-489-3050 2652 FM 407, Ste. 215-C Bartonville Town Center trinitylifesolutions.com

The Alliance Construction Group, LLC.

Tulip Cleaners

940-241-1790 2652 FM 407, Ste. 245 Bartonville Town Center tacgllc.com

940-455-2602 2625 FM 407 E, Ste. 130 Bartonville Town Center tulipdrycleaning.com

Smiles of Texas

The Bartonville Store and Jeter’s Meat Shop

Uptown Salon Lantana

940-455-2252 2252 FM 407, Ste. 240 Bartonville Town Center smilesoftexas.com

940-241-3301 96 McMakin Road Bartonville, TX www.thebartonvillestore.com

940-241-2020 3000 FM407 E, Ste. 400 Lantana Town Center uptownsalonlantana.com

Readerest 866-776-7787 1911 E. Jeter Rd. Bartonville, TX www.readerest.com Shellman’s Fine Wine & Spirits Too 940-241-3410 3501 FM 407, Ste. 100 Bartonville, TX

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