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480-643D CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 480-643D AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 480, AS AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTH LAKE, TEXAS BEING DESCRIBED AS LOT 1, BLOCK 1 AND LOT 1, BLOCK 2, PARK VILLAGE, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS, BEING APPROXIMATELY 22.4812 ACRES AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" FROM "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT TO "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT, AS DEPICTED ON THE APPROVED SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT"B", SUBJECT TO THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Southlake, Texas is a home rule City acting under its Charter adopted by the electorate pursuant to Article XI, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution and Chapter 9 of the Texas Local Government Code; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 211 of the Local Government Code, the City has the authority to adopt a comprehensive zoning ordinance and map regulating the location and use of buildings, other structures and land for business, industrial, residential and other purposes, and to amend said ordinance and map for the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, morals and general welfare, all in accordance with a comprehensive plan; and, WHEREAS, the hereinafter described property is currently zoned as"S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District under the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and, WHEREAS, a change in the zoning classification of said property was requested by a Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 0 person or corporation having a proprietary interest in said property; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether these changes should be granted or denied: safety of the motoring public and the pedestrians using the facilities in the area immediately surrounding the sites; safety from fire hazards and damages; noise producing elements and glare of the vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established character of the neighborhood; location, lighting and types of signs and relation of signs to traffic control and adjacent property; street size and adequacy of width for traffic reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood; adequacy of parking as determined by requirements of this ordinance for off- street parking facilities; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street loading spaces, and protection of public health by surfacing on all parking areas to control dust; effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare; effect on light and air; effect on the over- crowding of the land; effect on the concentration of population, and effect on transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public facilities; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, further considered among other things the character of the districts and their peculiar suitability for particular uses and the view to conserve the value of the buildings, and encourage the most appropriate use of the land throughout this City; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that there is a public necessity for the zoning changes, that the public demands them, that the public interest clearly requires the amendments, and that the zoning changes do not unreasonably invade the rights of those who bought or improved property with reference to the classification which existed at the time their original investment was made; and, Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 1 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, does find that the changes in zoning lessen the congestion in the streets, helps secure safety from fire, panic, and other dangers, promotes the health and the general welfare, provides adequate light and air, prevents the over-crowding of land, avoids undue concentration of population, and facilitates the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Southlake, Texas, has determined that there is a necessity and need for the changes in zoning and has also found and determined that there has been a change in the conditions of the property surrounding and in close proximity to the tract or tracts of land requested for a change since the tract or tracts of land were originally classified and therefore feels that the respective changes in zoning classification for the tract or tracts of land are needed, are called for, and are in the best interest of the public at large, the citizens of the city of Southlake, Texas, and helps promote the general health, safety and welfare of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That Ordinance No. 480, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Southlake, Texas, passed on the 19th day of September, 1989, as originally adopted and amended, is hereby amended so that the permitted uses in the hereinafter described areas be altered, changed and amended as shown and described below: Being described as Lot 1, Block 1 and Lot 1, Block 2, Park Village, an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, being approximately 22.4812 acres, and more fully and completely described in Exhibit "A" from "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District, to "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan Zoning District as depicted on the approved Site Plan attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "B," and subject to the following conditions: Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 2 ZONING NARRATIVE AND PROPOSED S-P-1 REGULATIONS AND VARIANCE REQUESTS (Ord. No. 643) Park Village Woodmont Land Company Southwest Corner of East Southlake Blvd. and South Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas Revised January 9, 2014 Project Description: The main project site consists of 19.9 acres of vacant undeveloped land which is currently zoned AG and S-P-2 by Ordinance No. 480-570 (Zoning Case No. ZA08-059), which is defined by the metes and bounds descriptions included. The site is bounded by East Southlake Blvd. on the north, South Carroll Avenue on the east, proposed Zena Rucker Road on the south and proposed Tower Blvd. on the west. Also included in the project site area is a 2.5 acre tract, located at the southwest corner of South Carroll Avenue and proposed Zena Rucker Road,to be used for a Drainage Retention facility. This tract is also vacant and currently zoned AG. The gross area of the site is 22.48 acres. Our Zoning request is for SP-1 Detailed Site Plan Zoning District with C-3 General Commercial District uses. This site (defined by the attached metes and bounds description)shall comply with all conditions of the City of Southlake Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480-UU, as amended, as it pertains to Section 22, C-3 General Commercial District uses and regulations. This entire project is to be constructed in one phase including all buildings, water features, other amenities, as well as Tower Boulevard and Zena Rucker Road along the project frontage. Project Amenities will consist of: • Water feature at corner of E. Southlake Blvd. & S. Carroll Ave. • Pedestrian areas with additional water features, landscape and hardscape amenities. • Private park area around retention pond at S. Carroll Ave. & Zena Rucker Road. • Sidewalk or 8' walking trails on all perimeter roads. • Bicycle stops. • Public Art Program. • Valet Parking. Surrounding Property Uses are: A. East— The Shops at Southlake — retail development — SP-2 zoning B. South — undeveloped — RPUD - Medium Density Residential zoning C. West— proposed commercial development— SP-1 zoning D. North — developed across East Southlake — SP-1, SP-2 & SF-IA zoning. Existing Site Conditions: A. Topography—The site slopes down from a high point in the middle of the Southlake Blvd. street frontage, to the south and east (from a high elevation of 655 to an elevation of 621 Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 3 at the southeast corner). The existing steep topography makes it impossible to preserve existing trees. Existing slopes on the site vary from 4% to 20%, which are grades that are not acceptable as final grades for a retail development of this nature, and makes providing accessible paths very difficult. Our approach will be to plant trees in accordance with the Landscape Ordinance, provide a pedestrian friendly atmosphere, and provide sidewalks, water features and useable open spaces. B. Hydrology — the site is undeveloped & the plan is to provide Retention/detention for the difference between the existing condition stormwater runoff and the proposed conditions runoff. The existing drainage pattern is not intended to change in the design. Detention will be provided for the overall site in the 2.5 acre site located at South Carroll & proposed Zena Rucker Road. C. Existing land use — vacant undeveloped D. Overhead electric lines exist along the streets on the north and east frontage of the project. These lines will be placed underground with development of the project. Permitted Uses All those uses permitted in the "C-3" General Commercial District. The Developer will make application with the City for a Master Sign Plan for the project. This site shall comply with all conditions of the City of Southlake Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480-UU, as amended, as it pertains to Section 22, C-3 General Commercial District uses and regulations with the following modifications: Variances Requested: 1. Driveway Stacking Depth—the required stacking at driveway entrances is 100 feet. We are requesting variable stacking depths as shown on the Site Plan and as listed below measured from the right of way: Drive A— no variance - 130 ft. Drive B — corresponds to existing north drive to Shops at Southlake to east of Carroll. Drive C — no variance - 170 ft. (aligns with existing middle drive to Shops at Southlake). Drive D — 33 feet (ingress/egress from parking area to Zena Rucker). Drive E — 10 feet (ingress/egress from parking area to Tower Blvd.). Drive F — 10 feet (ingress/egress to service area to Tower Blvd.). 2. Driveway Spacing — 500 feet is required between the proposed west R.O.W. line of S. Carroll Ave. and the centerline of the main entrance drive on East Southlake Blvd. (approx. 468 feet is provided) and 500 feet is required between the east R.O.W. of proposed Tower Blvd. and the driveway centerline (approx. 448 feet is provided). 3. Driveway Connections to Tower Blvd. & Zena Rucker Road — commercial & service driveways are not permitted on collector streets unless there is no other public access. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 4 We are requesting driveways be allowed as shown on the Site Plan &as recommended in the Traffic Impact Analysis by Half Assoc., Inc. dated June 25, 2012 & revised in response to the City's consultant (Lee Engineering) review on July 12, 2012. Driveway widths are proposed as follows: Drive D — 30 feet for ingress/egress to the main parking area. Drive E — 50 feet for ingress/egress to the main parking area. Drive F — 55 feet for service entrance only. 4. Parking Lot Landscape Islands—planter islands are required to have a minimum width of 12 feet and shall be equal to the length of a parking space. The parking lot landscape area requirement for this project site is 15 sq.ft. per parking stall. We are requesting that the minimum width of landscape islands be 9 feet, face of curb to face of curb, and that we be allowed to use diamond shaped tree islands, 4 feet by 4 feet to face of curb in limited areas as located and dimensioned on the Site Plan. 5. Lighting Design — the lighting ordinance requires that Luminaires on poles over 42" in height and exterior wall mounted fixtures shall be either high pressured sodium lights or neutral or warm correlated color temperature LED lights or other lights giving a similar soft lighting effect. We are requesting to be allowed to use high pressured sodium for pedestrian scale lights in sidewalk areas only and metal halide for parking areas and wall mounted lights. The proposed metal halide luminaires will meet the same requirements for correlated color temperature LED lights required by the ordinance and will be installed as shown on the Photometrics Plan by WLS Lighting included in the Site Plan submittal. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 5 o v O 8) �D I? CD s CD M -0o M PARK VILLAGE PARKING ANALYSIS O Z 10.1.2013 0 tD building area net building net restaurant CND = calculation less:corridor,vest.&attic areas building area less storage area net retail area area CL CO t) Corridor& Serving& A Building Total BSF Sprinkler Vestibule Attic/Mezz Total Sub Total Retail Sales Area Kitchen Area _ W G Building A 25,169 0 (770) (3,393) 21,006 (6,186) 14,820 14,820 0 Building B 23,505 0 (100) (1,200) 22,205 (3,800) 18,405 18,405 0 d 0 un Building E 23,233 0 (330) (2,400) 20,503 (1,077) 19,426 19,426 0 CD Building C 3,142 0 0 0 3,142 (471) 2,671 2,671 0 '0N Building D 10,758 (692) 0 0 10,066 (1,614) 8,453 8,453 0 -s Building E2 11,548 0 (250) 0 11,298 (1,732) 9,566 9,566 0 Building F 8,760 (601) 0 0 8,159 (1,314) 6,845 6,845 0 to Building F2 9,668 (663) 0 0 9,005 (1,450) 7,555 4,155 3,400 -1 Ce Building 0 26,936 (1,886) 0 0 25,050 (4,040) 21,010 13,488 7,523 CS Building N 16,016 (1,121) 0 0 14,895 (2,402) 12,492 4,460 8,033 3 Building M 6,997 (480) 0 0 6,517 (1,050) 5,468 3,768 1,700 GI Building L 4,993 (350) 0 0 4,643 (749) 3,895 0 3,895 0 Building K 5,688 (398) 0 0 5,290 (853) 4,437 0 4,437 3 Building J 9,622 (825) 0 0 8,797 (1,143) 7,654 7,654 0 Building I 9,538 (654) 0 0 8,884 (1,431) 7,453 7,453 0 LL Space ikg Q Q Q 412 Lit l$Z Al Q Totals 196,023 (7,668) (1,450) (6,993) 179,912 (29,380) 150,531 121,545 28,986 100.00% -1633% 83.67% 67.56% 16.11% storage areas are est.at 15% Method:Park Village... (Net GLA at I per 200 SF)+(Storage areas at 1 per 1,000) (154,369 SF+200)+(29,380+1,000)=801 Parking Spaces Method:Urban Land Institute... (see narrative) 196,023-7,668-450=187,905 SF/34,233 Rest.SF=18.21%-10.00%=8.21%x.03=.24+4=4.24 x(187,904/1,000)=796 Parking Spaces Method:City Ordinance... (Net Retail GLA at I per 200)+(Net Restaurant at 1 per 100)+(Storage Areas at I per 1,000) (124,635 SF+200)+(29,734+100)+(29,380+1,000)=950 Parking Spaces-10%Variance=854 Parking Spaces d CO CD 0) "Parking Standards and Demand. The fact that a customer usually visits several stores during a single shopping trip and the rate of turnover of the spaces distinguish parking requirements for shopping centers from those of freestanding commercial enterprises. Parking standards are expressed as a parking ratio—the number of parking spaces per 1,000 square feet (93 square meters) of GLA in a shopping center. GLA is a known and realistic factor for measuring the adequacy of parking provisions in relation to retail use. Based on a comprehensive study of parking requirements for shopping center conducted by ULI and the International Council of Shopping Centers in 1999, the following base parking standards are recommended for a typical shopping center today: • Four spaces per 1,000 square feet (93 square meters) of GLA for centers with a GLA of fewer than 400,000 square feet (37,175 square meters) The parking ratios presented above apply to centers that have no more than 10 percent of their GLA occupied by restaurants, entertainment venues, and/or cinema space. For centers where these uses occupy 11 to 20 percent of GLA, a linear incremental increase of.03 space per 1,000 square feet (93 square meters) for each percent above 10 percent is recommended."1 Our proposal reflects a restaurant percentage to the total size of 18.21%; therefore, the Center should have an overall parking ratio of 4.24 parking spots. ([18.21% -10%] =8.21 x.03 =.24+4=4.24) 1 Retail Development, Fourth Edition by Urban Land Institute -ULI Development Handbook Series, Copyright 2008, (Chapter 4. Planning and Design, Pages 152, 153) NOTE: No additional parking spaces will be required for outside dining/patio seating. The above building area square footage does not include outside seating areas. 2. Loading Zones a. Loading Spaces (minimum 10' x 50') will be provided for individual tenants larger than 10,000 square feet. b. Loading will be provided for typical smaller tenants by using vacant parking spaces outside the fire lane & restricting the deliveries to "off-business" hours. 3. Buildings A, F, F2, J, K, L, M, N and 0 shall be allowed to have outdoor seating for restaurant related uses in the areas noted on the approved site plan, subject to compliance with city codes and ordinances for outdoor seating. 4. Buildings less than 6,000 square feet shall NOT be required to have a pitched roof as required by the Zoning Ordinance Section 43 — Overlay Zones, paragraph 43.13.a(2). 5. Front, side and rear yards: With the following exceptions, no front, side or rear yard setback is required: a. Buildings along Southlake Boulevard shall maintain a minimum thirty five (35')foot setback from the existing right of way line before additional dedications for turn lanes (as dimensioned on the Site Plan); Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 7 b. Buildings along Tower Boulevard shall maintain a minimum fifteen (15') foot setback; c. Buildings along the South Carroll Avenue shall maintain a twenty five (25') foot setback from the proposed right of way after additional dedications for street widening and required turn lanes (as dimensioned on the Site Plan); d. Buildings along Zena Rucker Road shall maintain a twenty five (25')foot setback. e. No interior building setbacks to interior lot lines will be required if the property is subdivided in the future. 6. Front, side and rear bufferyard: with the following exceptions, no front, side or rear bufferyard is required: a. A twenty (20') foot bufferyard (TYPE "0") shall be provided along Southlake Boulevard; b. A ten (10') foot bufferyard (TYPE "B") shall be provided along Tower Boulevard; c. A ten (10') foot bufferyard (TYPE "E") shall be provided South Carroll Avenue; d. A ten (10')foot bufferyard (TYPE "B") shall be provided along Zena Rucker Road. e. No interior bufferyards along interior lot lines will be required if the property is subdivided in the future. 7. Impervious coverage for the overall site plan area (22.48 acres within this SP-1 district) with the Retention pond area included shall not exceed 75%. There shall be no maximum impervious coverage for individually platted lots within the overall site plan. 8. An 8' wide multi-use trail is proposed along the south side of Zena Rucker Road. As indicated on the Site Plan, the portion of the 8' multi-use trail along the frontage of the residential property to the south of Zena Rucker Road will be constructed when that property is developed. The portion along the Retention pond parcel lot will be constructed with this project. 9. All curb cuts into E. Southlake Boulevard are subject to approval by TxDOT. The Deceleration lane at the main entry drive along with appropriate ROW dedications to maintain parkway widths will be required with the construction of the driveway/street cuts along E. Southlake Boulevard. 10.Deceleration lanes that are recommended in the Traffic Impact Analysis (by Half Associates, Inc.) along the street frontage of this project along East Southlake Blvd. and South Carroll Avenue will be constructed with this project. The South Carroll Avenue configuration for widening and turn lanes will be based on Scenario 3 of the City of Southlake 2030 Mobility Plan &the report prepared by Kimley-Horn &Assoc., Inc. dated October 2, 2102. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 8 11.Building Articulation — Building articulation is required in accordance with the Corridor Overlay Zone, in the Zoning Ordinance, Section No. 43, per Exhibit 43-A. We are requesting that horizontal and vertical articulation shall be permitted as shown on the site plan and building elevations included in the Site Plan submittal. 12.Building Facade Materials - Building facade materials are allowed as shown on the elevations. 13.Masonry Ordinance —we request a Variance to the Masonry Ordinance No. 557, as amended, to allow the building facade materials as shown on the elevations. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 9 LETTER REQUESTING TO AMEND LANDSCAPE PLAN SUBMITTED APRIL 24, 2014 (Ord. No. 480-643a) DALLAS I FT.WORTH I HOUSTON TT.Woodmont tampon, April 24th,2014 Landscape Plan Amendment Proposal City of Southlake 1400 Main Street,Suite 460 Southlake,TX.76092 coo Mr.Richard Schell Email:rschell(ci.southlake.tx.us Project: Park Village Southlake,Texas Dear Mr.Schell, This letter describes proposed amendments to the landscape plans which were initially submitted and approved in September 2013 by the City of Southlake. INTENT OF AMENDMENT PROPOSAL The intent of this proposal is to request a reduction in the number of canopy and accent trees as required per the original zoning approved in September 2013. The number of trees originally approved provides a hardship to the developer to maintain the landscaping in a first class manner,continue a consistent planting schedule with the adjacent development and deliver the overall intended high aesthetic quality of the project. In order to achieve minimum coverage for the interior landscape,trees will need to be planted at such close proximity in the buffers,parking islands,and detention pond area that any understory plantings or grasses will struggle to survive in the abundant shade that is created. Also, the proximity of the plantings will allow the canopies of many of the trees species to eventually grow together and cause the trees to struggle. or even worse,fail. It should also be noted that the irrigation requirement for this great number of plants in such a small area could potentially fall under scrutiny for being perceived as irresponsible to the environment. The required density of the trees will obscure the visual relationship with Southlake Town Square and the Shops at Southlake. We feel it is important that all three major developments at the intersection have visibility to one another and maintain consistency in the quantity and quality of landscaping provided. We strongly feel that if the number of plant,as previously approved,are installed,the project will suffer from looking crowded and inappropriate. The revised landscaping plan is far more appropriate for the area and project,and will allow for all of the plant material installed to grow to its full potential and looks its best on the interior of the project and along the buffer yards. Respectfully submitted, The Woodmont Company THE WOODMONT COMPANY I 2100 WEST 7''"STREET I FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76107 I www.woodmont.com ,v. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 10 NARRATIVE AND S-P-1 LETTER FOR ORD. NO. 480-643D Narrative for SP-1 Site Plan Park Village Revised October 1.2020 Page 1 of 7 Narrative for Zoning and SP-1 Detailed Site Plan Park Village ShopCore, LP Southwest Corner of East Southlake Blvd. and South Carroll Avenue Southlake,Texas Revised October 1, 2020 Proiect Description: Park Village is an existing commercial development that encompasses 19.3 acres, situated in tracts Block 1 Lot 1 and Block 2 Lot 1 of the Park Village Addition. Currently Zoned SP-1 (base zoning C-3 General Commercial) the 16.9 acre project site, Block 1 Lot 1, is bounded by East Southlake Blvd. on the north, South Carroll Avenue on the east, Zena Rucker Road on the south and Tower Blvd. on the west. The remaining 2.4 acre tract, Block 2 Lot 1, is located at the southwest intersection of South Carroll Avenue and Zena Rucker Road, and is currently being used as drainage retention facilities for the overall Park Village development. Our Zoning request is for modifications to the current SP-1 Zoning Ordinance. To accompany the SP-1 Site Plan Zoning application, a complete and detailed Site Plan set of drawings have been prepared for Block 1 Lot 1. The project site, Block 1 Lot 1, shall comply with all conditions of the City of Southlake Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480-UU, as amended. as it pertains to Section 22, C-3 General Commercial District uses and regulations. The scope of new construction associated with this project is limited to the northwest corner and northeast as shown in the attached plan set. The current project will be constructed in one phase, which includes all paving, landscaping, water features, and amenity improvements within the limits of work. Per our request, we are seeking a Site Plan approval for Block 1 Lot 1. Project improvements within this scope of work will consist of: • Water feature modifications • Plaza paving enhancements • Landscape area modifications Modifications to the Zoning Change and Site Plan (ZA16-058)that was approved November 1. 2016 will be necessary due to grading, drainage and soil movement compromising the existing buildings. Geotechnical Report by Reed Engineering requires that trees. planters and landscape areas be removed from the areas within 20' of the affected buildings along Southlake Blvd and the northwest corner of the site. Pavers will be installed in the new plaza space, integral color concrete will be installed to match adjacent paving where walkways are modified due to landscape area removal or construction damage The existing integral concrete finishes outside of the northeast and northwest areas are to remain in their current condition. No changes other than those noted herein and shown on the plans are proposed and all other previous conditions of approval remain in effect. Surroundina Prouerty Uses are: A. East—The Shops at Southlake—retail development—SP-2 zoning B. South—RPUD-Medium Density Residential zoning C. West—commercial development—SP-1 zoning D. North—developed across East Southlake—SP-1.SP-2&SF-IA zoning. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 11 Narrative for SP-1 Site Plan Park Village Revised October 1,2020 Page 2 of 7 Existina Site Conditions: A. The existing site consists of 13 buildings for general retail and commercial use. Existig site amenities include: •Water feature at corner of E.Southlake Blvd. &S. Carroll Ave., •Pedestrian areas with additional water features, landscape and hardscape amenities. •Private park area around retention pond at S. Carroll Ave. &Zena Rucker Road. •Sidewalk or 8'walking trails on all perimeter roads. •Bicycle stops. •Public Art Program. •Valet Parking. Permitted Uses All those uses permitted in the"C-3"General Commercial District. This site shall comply with all conditions of the City of Southlake Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480-UU, as amended, as it pertains to Section 22, C-3 General Commercial District uses and regulations with the following modifications: Variances Reauested: 1. Driveway Stacking Depth (approved January 9, 2014) — the required stacking at driveway entrances is 100 feet. We are requesting variable stacking depths as shown on the Site Plan and as listed below measured from the right of way: Drive A—no variance- 130 ft. Drive B—corresponds to existing north drive to Shops at Southlake to east of Carroll. Drive C—no variance- 170 ft. (aligns with existing middle drive to Shops at Southlake). Drive D—33 feet(ingress/egress from parking area to Zena Rucker). Drive E— 10 feet (ingress/egress from parking area to Tower Blvd.). Drive F— 10 feet(ingress/egress to service area to Tower Blvd.). 2. Driveway Spacing (approved January 9, 2014) — 500 feet is required between the proposed west R.O.W. line of S. Carroll Ave. and the centerline of the main entrance drive on East Southlake Blvd. (approx. 468 feet is provided) and 500 feet is required between the east R.O.W. of proposed Tower Blvd. and the driveway centerline (approx. 448 feet is provided). 3. Driveway Connections to Tower Blvd. & Zena Rucker Road (approved January 9, 2014) — commercial & service driveways are not permitted on collector streets unless there is no other public access. We are requesting driveways be allowed as shown on the Site Plan & as recommended in the Traffic Impact Analysis by Half Assoc., Inc. dated June 25, 2012 & revised in response to the City's consultant (Lee Engineering) review on July 12, 2012. Driveway widths are proposed as follows: Drive D—30 feet for ingress/egress to the main parking area. Drive E—50 feet for ingress/egress to the main parking area. Drive F—55 feet for service entrance only. 4. Parking Lot Landscape Islands (approved January 9, 2014) — planter islands are required to have a minimum width of 12 feet and shall be equal to the length of a parking space. The parking lot landscape area requirement for this project site is 15 sq.ft. per parking stall. We are requesting that the minimum width of landscape islands be 9 feet, face of curb to face of curb, and that we be allowed to use diamond shaped tree islands, Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 12 Narrative for SP-1 Site Plan Park Village Revised October 1, 2020 Page 3 of 7 4 feet by 4 feet to face of curb in limited areas as located and dimensioned on the Site Plan. 5. Lighting Design (approved January 9, 2014) — the lighting ordinance requires that Luminaires on poles over 42' in height and exterior wall mounted fixtures shall be either high pressured sodium lights or neutral or warm correlated color temperature LED lights or other lights giving a similar soft lighting effect. We are requesting to be allowed to use high pressured sodium for pedestrian scale lights in sidewalk areas only and metal halide for parking areas and wall mounted lights. The proposed metal halide luminaires will meet the same requirements for correlated color temperature LED lights required by the ordinance and will be installed as shown on the Photometrics Plan by WLS Lighting included in the Site Plan submittal. 6. Landscape — the landscape ordinance requires tree and shrub plantings along the Southlake Blvd along the northwest corner of the site and trees around the site. We are requesting a reduction in required landscape area and site trees. Since construction of the initial project, shifting soil has resulted in the need for structural modifications to the existing buildings. Geotechnical and structural design requirements dictate that trees. planters and landscape areas be removed from the areas within 20' of the affected buildings as indicated on the attached exhibit. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 13 0 Q 0) 0 CD Zv7Jz o 0) rnly <, � rn N �, A. CO A a) 0O 0) PARK VILLAGE PARKING ANALYSIS O r 0 O CA) 10.1.2013 18 0 Q N 6CT (n 0 T/ kw corridor,v .&attk areas less storage net retail area - vest. 13 Corridor& Serving& R. O Building Total BSF Sprinkler Vestibule Attic/Me: Total Sub Total Retail Sales Area Kitchen Area < a)O 32 Building 25,169 0 (1/0) (3,393) 21,006 16.186) 14,820 14,820 0 pj 0) BuildingB 23,505 0 (100) (1,200) 22,205 (3,800) 18,405 18,405 0 CO 7 13 Building 23,233 0 (330) (2,400) 20,503 (1,0//) 19,426 19,426 0 N -0 N Building 3,142 0 0 0 3,142 (4/1) 2,611 2,671 0 111 R' Building D 10,758 (692) 0 0 10,066 (1,614) 8,453 8,453 0 E. Building E2 11,548 0 (250) 0 11,298 (1,732) 9,566 9,566 0 Ifl Building F -8,760 (601) 0 0 8,159 (1,314) 6,845 6,845 0 I lQ CD Building F2 9,668 (663) 0 0 9,005 11,450) 7,555 4,155 3,400 Q Building O 26,936 (1,886) 0 0 25,050 14,040) 21,010 13,488 /,523 C rir Building N 16,016 (1,121) 0 0 14,895 (2,402) 12,492 4,460 8,033 Ct. Building M 6,99/ (480) 0 0 6,517 (1,050) 5,468 3,768 1,700 O 7 BuildingL 4,993 (350) 0 0 4,643 (/49) 3,895 0 3,895 Building K 5,688 (398) 0 0 5,290 (853) 4,437 0 4,437 Building! 9,622 (825) 0 0 8,797 (1,143) 7,654 7,654 0 Bulldine I 9.538 1654) 0 0 8.884 11.4311 7.453 7.453 0 LL Space 4.52 Q Q Q 45Q 1551 382 352 Q Totals 196,023 (7,6U) (1,450) (6,993) 179,912 (29,380) 150,531 121,545 28,986 100.005 -16335 8.3.6/5 6/s65 16.115 COW!arN6 Me en 41 1596 Method:Park Village.,. (Net GlA at 1 per 200 SF)*(Storage areas at 1 per 1,000) (154,369 SF+200)-(29,380+1,000(=801 Parking Spaces Method:Urban Land Institute.,. (see narrative) 196,023 7,668 450=187,905 SF I 34,233 Kest.SF=18.21% 10.00%=8.21%z.03=.24-4=4.24 x1187,904/1,000)=796 Parking Spaces Method:City Ordinance... (Net Retail GM at I per 200).(Net Restaurant at 1 per 100)♦(Storage Areas at I per 1,000) (124,635 SF+200)•129,734+100)+1 29,380+1,000)=950 Parking Spaces 10%Variance=854 Parking Spaces 0) co CD - A Narrative for SP-1 Site Plan Park Village Revised October 1, 2020 Page 5 of 7 "Parking Standards and Demand.The fact that a customer usually visits several stores during a single shopping trip and the rate of turnover of the spaces distinguish parking requirements for shopping centers from those of freestanding commercial enterprises. Parking standards are expressed as a parking ratio—the number of parking spaces per 1,000 square feet(93 square meters)of GLA in a shopping center.GLA is a known and realistic factor for measuring the adequacy of parking provisions in relation to retail use. Based on a comprehensive study of parking requirements for shopping center conducted by UU and the International Council of Shopping Centers in 1999,the following base parking standards are recommended for a typical shopping center today: • Four spaces per 1,000 square feet(93 square meters)of GLA for centers with a GLA of fewer than 400,000 square feet(37,175 square meters) The parking ratios presented above apply to centers that have no more than 10 percent of their GLA occupied by restaurants,entertainment venues,and/or cinema space.For centers where these uses occupy 11 to 20 percent of GLA,a linear incremental increase of.03 space per 1,000 square feet(93 square meters)for each percent above 10 percent is recommended."' Our proposal reflects a restaurant percentage to the total size of 18.21%;therefore,the Center should have an overall parking ratio of 4.24 parking spots. ([18.21%-10%]=8.21 x.03 =.24+4=4.24) 1 Retail Development,Fourth Edition by Urban Land Institute-ULI Development Handbook Series,Copyright 2008, (Chapter 4.Planning and Design,Pages 152,153) NOTE: No additional parking spaces will be required for outside dining/patio seating. The above building area square footage does not include outside seating areas. 2. Loading Zones a. Loading Spaces (minimum 10' x 50')will be provided for individual tenants larger than 10,000 square feet. b. Loading will be provided for typical smaller tenants by using vacant parking spaces outside the fire lane & restricting the deliveries to "off-business"hours. 3. Buildings A, F, F2, J. K, L, M, N and 0 shall be allowed to have outdoor seating for restaurant related uses in the areas noted on the approved site plan. subject to compliance with city codes and ordinances for outdoor seating. 4. Buildings less than 6,000 square feet shall NOT be required to have a pitched roof as required by the Zoning Ordinance Section 43—Overlay Zones. paragraph 43.13.a(2). 5. Front, side and rear yards: With the following exceptions, no front, side or rear yard setback is required: a. Buildings along Southlake Boulevard shall maintain a minimum thirty-five (35') foot setback from the existing right of way line before additional dedications for turn lanes (as dimensioned on the Site Plan): b. Buildings along Tower Boulevard shall maintain a minimum fifteen (15')foot setback; Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 15 Narrative for SP-1 Site Plan Park Village Revised October 1, 2020 Page 6 of 7 c. Buildings along the South Carroll Avenue shall maintain a twenty-five (25') foot setback from the proposed right of way after additional dedications for street widening and required turn lanes(as dimensioned on the Site Plan); d. Buildings along Zena Rucker Road shall maintain a twenty-five (25')foot setback. e. No interior building setbacks to interior lot lines will be required if the property is subdivided in the future. 6. Front, side and rear bufferyard: with the following exceptions, no front, side or rear bufferyard is required: a. A twenty(20')foot bufferyard (TYPE "O") shall be provided along Southlake Boulevard; b. A ten (10')foot bufferyard (TYPE "B")shall be provided along Tower Boulevard; c. A ten (10')foot bufferyard (TYPE "E") shall be provided South Carroll Avenue; d. A ten (10')foot bufferyard (TYPE "B") shall be provided along Zena Rucker Road. e. No interior bufferyards along interior lot lines will be required if the property is subdivided in the future. 7. Impervious coverage for the overall site plan area (22.48 acres within this SP-1 district) with the Retention pond area included shall not exceed 75%. There shall be no maximum impervious coverage for individually platted lots within the overall site plan. 8. An 8' wide multi-use trail is proposed along the south side of Zena Rucker Road. As indicated on the Site Plan, the portion of the 8' multi-use trail along the frontage of the residential property to the south of Zena Rucker Road will be constructed when that property is developed. The portion along the Retention pond parcel lot will be constructed with this project. 9. All curb cuts into E. Southlake Boulevard are subject to approval by TxDOT. The Deceleration lane at the main entry drive along with appropriate ROW dedications to maintain parkway widths will be required with the construction of the driveway/street cuts along E. Southlake Boulevard. 10. Deceleration lanes that are recommended in the Traffic Impact Analysis (by Half Associates, Inc.) along the street frontage of this project along East Southlake Blvd. and South Carroll Avenue will be constructed with this project. The South Carroll Avenue configuration for widening and turn lanes will be based on Scenario 3 of the City of Southlake 2030 Mobility Plan &the report prepared by Kimley-Horn & Assoc., Inc. dated October 2, 2102. 11. Building Articulation — Building articulation is required in accordance with the Corridor Overlay Zone, in the Zoning Ordinance, Section No. 43, per Exhibit 43-A. We are requesting that horizontal and vertical articulation shall be permitted as shown on the site plan and building elevations included in the Site Plan submittal. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 16 Narrative for SP-1 Site Plan Park Village Revised January 9, 2014 Page 7 of 7 12. Building Facade Materials - Building facade materials are allowed as shown on the elevations. 13. Masonry Ordinance—we request a Variance to the Masonry Ordinance No. 557, as amended. to allow the building facade materials as shown on the elevations. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 17 Motions for Ordinance No. 480-643: Planning and Zoning Commission motion at September 9, 2013 meeting: Approved (6-0)subject to Site Plan Review Summary No. 3 and Staff Report dated September 13, 2013 with the following stipulations; 1 . The Village area will have pavers or integral color concrete; 2. The large fountain feature at Carroll Avenue and 1709 will be a minimum of eighty-five (85)feet across (revised in the City Council 1st reading motion to a minimum size of 3,000 square feet, which is shown as an oval with dimensions of 70 feet by 55 feet in the applicant's presentation at City Council 2nd reading included in Exhibit "B').; 3. The small fountain feature within the Village area adjacent to Building N will be a minimum of 600 square feet (shown in the applicant's presentation in Exhibit "B"as a square dimensioned at 25 feet by 25 feet); 4. The applicant prior to going to City Council will address the screening on the roofs for the mechanical equipment and will have a detail with respect to parapets; 5. This will be one phase construction and the entire project must be completed within 120 days of the initial issuance of a certificate of occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy for any building in the project(revised in the City Council 1st reading motion to follow the schedule presented at 2nd reading in the applicant's presentation included in Exhibit «8„ 6. The living room area, which is the area in the Village area between Buildings N and 0, will be the only area that will have overhead strung lights as depicted in the rendering; 7. The applicant will address the safety features along the pedestrian access in front of the fountain feature at the corner of 1709 and Carroll Avenue and will be ready to report to Council regarding their discussion with TXDOT concerning placing hardscape into the right-of-way; 8. The decorative architectural lighting features and also amenities, such as the custom benches, and fire pits, will be substantially similar to what has been presented in the renderings; 9. Noting the applicant's willingness to incorporate Village features into the Rim area buildings; 10. That Building Tower Road and Zena Rucker Blvd is part of the phasing stipulation mentioned earlier; 11. Including a requirement that improvements needed on S. Carroll Avenue adjacent to the project be completed along with the project, subject to the same stipulations; 12. Including a recommendation that variances 1-5 be approved as presented and requested a) Driveway Stacking, b) Driveway Spacing c) Driveway Connections d) Parking Lot Landscape Islands e) Lighting Design. City Council 1st reading motion at October 1, 2013 meeting: Approved 1st reading (7-0) pursuant to the following: Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 18 1. Site plan review summary No. 4, dated September 25, 2013; 2. Accepting Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendations with the exception of items 2—fountain to be a minimum of eighty-five (85)feet across and item 5— completion of amenities package; 3. Prior to next meeting applicant will bring forward the estimated staging and completion schedule to ensure the amenities package will be more fully described to be completed prior to completion of the property as presented; 4. Approval of variances submitted in application—driveway stacking depth, driveway spacing, driveway connections to Tower Boulevard and Zena Rucker Road, parking landscape islands and lighting design; 5. Planting box located at southeast corner of Carroll and Zena Rucker shall be stone for lower level and upper portion of the screening wall on Zena Rucker will be brick and wrought iron; 6. Applicant will work with staff to verify the Urban Land Institute (ULI) parking study with respect to the requested parking variance; 7. Applicant will clearly describe the walking surfaces and flatwork in the items referenced in the Rim buildings, which includes A, B, C, D, E, E.2, F and F.2; 8. Request for shade structures and pergolas will not be part of the request and may be provided in conceptual nature and the applicant will come back at a later time for specific approvals for the structures(removed from attached S-P-1 regulations); 9. Sign plans will be approved as a separate item; 10. The fountain size will be a square footage calculation of 3,000 square feet of which the applicant will bring back specific calculations for said fountain to be located at the northeast corner of Carroll and 1709 (shown as an oval with dimensions of 70 feet by 55 feet in the applicant's presentation at City Council 2nd reading included in Exhibit "B'). City Council 2nd reading motion at October 15, 2013 meeting: Approved 2nd reading (7-0) pursuant to the following stipulations: 1. Revised site plan review summary No. 4, dated October 19, 2013; a. The curb curve radii for fire lanes at drives E and F need to be a minimum 30' or approved by the Fire Marshal. b. Access onto the private property located west of this development must be coordinated with the property owner and shown on the civil construction plans. All access easements shall be negotiated and approved prior to the approval of Civil Construction Plans. For driveways along FM 1709, coordination with TxDOT shall be required. c. Currently, Driveway E on Tower Blvd. does not align with the Tower Plaza driveway as shown on the approved Tower Plaza site plan,which increases the potential for left turn traffic conflicts at this location. The applicant is working with the developer of Tower Plaza to relocate their drive to align with the Southlake Park Village drive. 2. With the addition of the common area architectural enhancements provided to staff in a document dated October 11, 2013, noting the document being a material part of the motion (included in Exhibit "B"); 3. Applicant will provide a $4.75 million letter of credit from a commercial bank Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 19 acceptable to the City of Southlake with terms and conditions per drawing, subject to final negotiations between the City Manager, City Attorney and the applicant, pursuant to the performance required to complete the common area architectural enhancements provided to the City and the applicant will execute a right of access approved by the City Attorney to allow the City to access the property if the City has to construct the common area architectural enhancements; 4. Screening wall along Zena Rucker Road will be consistent with the applicant's presentation this evening (included in Exhibit "B"); 5. The percentage of restaurants GLA to total project GLA will be limited to 18%, which will be pursuant to the ULI methodology in the applicant's presentation this evening (included in the S-P-1 regulations above); 6. The overall quality and descriptions in amenities and presentations to the City are a material part of this motion; 7. The materials contained in the tower (part of the amenities architectural enhancements provided to City) will be of metal construction; 8. Bollards along Carroll and FM 1709 as presented to the City as part of the landscape package will be installed before any certificates of occupancy are issued for the buildings known as the Village Buildings; 9. Applicant will work with staff to incorporate within the general contract for completion of the construction overall restrictions regarding the delivery of materials and preferred routes with specific regards to school zones and safety for the residents of Southlake (included in Exhibit "B"); 10. Subject to the following variances: (1)driveway stacking; (2)driveway spacing: (3) driveway connections to Tower Boulevard and Zena Rucker Road; (4) parking lot landscape islands; and (5) lighting design; 11. And subject to the first reading of the ordinance and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations. Motion for Ordinance No. 480-643a (Landscape Plan Revisions): City Council 2nd reading motion at May 20, 2014 meeting: May 20, 2014; Approved at 2nd reading (6-0) pursuant to the Landscape Plan Review Summary No. 3 dated April 11, 2014 with the following additions; 1. Noting that the applicant has included eight pond cypress trees along the living room area in the site plan. The Pond Cypress will not be an approved species in those locations and will work with staff to find a suitable native type species that will survive adequately in those locations (Pond Cypress changed to High Rise Live Oaks on the attached Landscape Plan); 2. Caliper inches for 100% of the canopy trees will be changed to 4 inches (All canopy trees are shown as 4" caliper on the attached Landscape Plan); 3. Approving the enhanced pavement along the living room area to include a full drive lane from Southlake Boulevard to Carroll; will be consistent with the color palette in the remaining portion of the northeast quadrant otherwise known as the living room (Enhanced pavement of full drive lane from Southlake Boulevard to Carroll is shown on the attached Landscape Plan) ; Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 20 4. Regarding the encroachment and the approval of the variance into the eight foot setback, affirming that they will be maintained to a seven foot clear height to the extent that they encroach and also a fourteen foot clear height along the roadway and noting the un-obscured and clear sight lines and all visual locations on the property; 5. All previous stipulations, variances and approvals from prior applications will remain in effect. 6. Landscape Plan Review Summary No. 3 dated April 11, 2014: 1. Show the property boundaries (bolded), sidewalks, bufferyards (hatched), etc. exactly as they are shown on the Council approved site plan submitted with the building permit (Sheet SP-1) and relocate landscape as needed. 2. Show the terraced retaining wall along S. Carroll Ave. and wrapping around to the drive on Zena Rucker Rd. to exactly match the site plan that was approved with the building permit (Sheet SP-1) and the renderings approved by City Council and relocate landscape as needed. 3. Show the articulated screen wall along Zena Rucker Rd. exactly as it is shown on the approved site plan and that was submitted with the building permit (Sheet SP-1) and the renderings approved by City Council and relocate landscape as needed. 4. Revise the symbols for the Little Gem Magnolias on the color landscape plan to match the legend. 5. Cedar Elm is an acceptable canopy tree if they are provided as container grown trees.We recommend that an additional species be provided in place of some of the Cedar Elms. 6. Relocate any trees within any of the right-of-way site triangles to behind the site triangle. 7. Provide the site lay out as shown on the City Council approved Site Plan, including the sidewalks. 8. Avoid placing the trees within designated utility easements, and within 10-feet of any fire hydrant. Planting a tree within a designated utility easement or within 10' of a fire hydrant is a violation. Motion for Ordinance No. 480-643b Building K (Gloria's Latin Cuisine) Patio Elevation Revisions: City Council 2nd reading motion at October 21, 2014 meeting: October 21, 2014; Approved at 2nd reading (7-0) subject to the Site Plan Review Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 21 Summary No. 1 dated September 12, 2014 and the staff report dated September 30, 2014 and noting the bullet points in the staff report dated September 30, 2014. Motion for Ordinance No. 480-643c (Landscape Plan Revisions): City Council 2nd reading motion at November 1, 2016 meeting: November 1, 2016; Approved at 2nd reading (7-0) subject to the Staff Report dated October 25, 2016 and Revised Site Plan Review Summary No.2, dated September 20, 2016 and noting: 1) Allowing 33 dwarf hollies or similar plant material which is subject to administrative approval by staff to replace 33 canopy trees on the landscape plan consistent with the exhibits provided in the presentation this evening and provided by the applicant. 2) No existing street trees will be removed until such time the applicant is prepared to immediately replace the street trees with the trees to be installed in the planters. 3) The raised tree planter boxes will match adjacent stone or masonry façade materials and will be block with cladding and cap. 4) The material for the planter boxes next to the buildings will match the material of that adjacent building. 5) Allowing the replacement of the accent trees per the exhibits presented this evening. 6) Finally noting that unless stated in this motion, all other conditions and regulations of the SP-1 zoning for Park Village will remain in effect. Revised Site Plan Review Summary No. 2, dated September 20, 2016: • The only changes proposed are to the Landscape Plan. All other previous conditions of approval remain in effect. • All Planning Department comments have been addressed. Tree Conservation/Landscape Review LANDSCAPE COMMENTS: • The Park Village development has developed site drainage problems resulting from the ground level open planting beds adjacent to the buildings and tree wells along the sidewalks throughout the development. To mitigate the drainage problem the applicant is proposing to replace the planting beds with self-contained raised planters and tree wells. The only difference Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 22 regarding the required interior landscaping is that thirty-three (33) of the required canopy trees are proposed to be replanted with thirty-three (33) Savannah Holly trees, which are considered an accent tree. The proposed Savannah Hollies are an evergreen tree and are to be approximately 12'-14'tall and 4'-6'wide when planted. Once installed inside the planters they will stand approximately 14'-16' in height above the existing grade of the sidewalks. * Indicates informational comment. General Informational Comments * No review of proposed signs is intended with this site plan. A separate building permit is required prior to construction of any signs. * All mechanical equipment must be screened of view from right-of-ways and residential properties in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended. * All lighting must comply with the Lighting Ordinance No. 693, as amended. * All development must comply with the Drainage Ordinance No. 605 and the Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance No. 946, as amended. * Development must comply with all requirements in Zoning Ordinance No. 480, Section 43, Overlay Zones. * Denotes Informational Comment Motion for Ordinance No. 480-643D (Fountain Area and Northwest Corner Revisions): City Council 2nd reading motion at November 17, 2020 meeting: November 17, 2020; Approved at 2nd reading (7-0) subject to Staff Report dated November 10, 2020, and Site Plan Review Summary No. 3 dated October 13, 2020, granting the following: - Variance to Landscape Ord. No. 544 to allow the interior and parking lot landscape plantings as shown on the plans. Noting to address existing drainage issues, at grade planters and tree wells within 20' of a building are proposed to be removed throughout the site. And noting: - Compliance with the drawings and other information provided by the applicant and included in the City Council staff report dated November 10, 2020 shall be required. - The estimated cost of the new landscaping, hardscaping, and fountain improvements that are described in Exhibit C of the Amended and Restated 380 Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 23 Agreement being considered by the City Council on November 17, 2020 staff report (Item 6B). - The property owner shall provide a commercial letter of credit in an amount that is 150% of the project cost no later than December 1, 2020. The letter of credit shall be issued from a major financial center bank with assets of at least $500 million dollars. -The City and its contractors are granted a right of access onto the property to make any improvements in the event the City draws on the letter of credit to complete improvements that have not been completed in accordance with the schedule set forth below. - Compliance with the following project schedule shall be required: o Within two business days after November 17, 2020, the property owner shall submit construction plans for the project to the City for review and approval. Construction plans must include the new landscaping, hardscaping, and fountain improvements that are described in the October 20 and November 10, 2020 staff report. o Within 20 days after November 17, 2020, the property owner shall obtain bids for the construction project. o Within 40 days after November 17, 2020 (but not before the City approves the construction plans and issues a permit), the property owner shall enter into a construction contract for the project improvements. o Within six weeks after the City approves the construction plans and issues a permit, but no sooner than January 8, 2021, the property owner will cause construction of the project to be commenced. o Within 20 weeks after the project construction is commenced, but not later than May 31, 2021, construction shall be completed and the property owner shall request a final inspection from the city. - Commencing on the first day of the month following completion of the fountain and approval o f a final inspection of the fountain by the City, the fountain shall be operational at least 95 percent of the time during business hours during each six-month period thereafter. "Business hours" means 10:00 AM — 10:00 PM. If the City determines that the fountain is not operational, the City shall provide written notice to the owner. Notices should be directed to Terrie Hatfield — Property Manager at thatfield@shopcore.com with a copy to be mailed to Shopcore Properties — Attention: Legal Department, Two Liberty Place, 50 S. 16th Street, Suite 3325, Philadelphia, PA 19102. Notices shall be delivered by E-mail and mail. If the contact information for the property owner changes, the property owner shall provide the Director of Planning and Development Services with written notice of the updated contact information. Within 10 business days after receipt of a notice from the City, the property owner shall provide a response to the extent of the operational status of the fountain. If necessary, property owner will enter into a contract for necessary fountain repairs and provide the City's Director of Planning with a written notice of the timeframe required to make the repair. The repair shall be completed within such timeframe as outlined in the contract or any amendments. For purposes of this paragraph, a business day is any day Monday through Friday that is not a City- recognized holiday. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 24 - The Director of Planning and Development Services, in his or her sole discretion, may grant an extension of time for the property owner to make repairs to the fountain if the property owner provides the City with documentation that necessary repair parts are not immediately available to make needed repairs. Site Plan Review Summary No. 3 dated October 13, 2020: Planning Review 1. Please make the following changes to the Narrative and "S-P-1" letter. a. To address existing drainage issues, a Zoning Change and Site Plan (ZA16-058) was approved November 1, 2016 to allow at grade planting beds and tree wells within 20' of a building to be replaced with self-contained raised planters. The color exhibit of existing conditions and removal items shows the at grade plantings and tree wells to be removed and the only plantings being added are at the northeast and northwest corners of the site. Please revise the statement in the project description to describe the removal of trees throughout the site and not just along Southlake Blvd. at the northwest corner as stated. 2. Please make the following revisions to the Site Plan: a. Revise the plan to correctly shown the areas of existing integral color concrete. b. Show and label the location, type, and height of all walls, fences, and screening devices. Note whether existing or proposed. 3. Check with TxDOT to determine if the bollards shown at the intersection of E. Southlake Blvd.and S. Carroll Blvd. and any other structures in the right of way are permitted. 4. All mechanical equipment must be screened of view from rights-of-way and residential properties in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended. 5. Per Subdivision Ord. No. 483, as amended, Section 8.05.F, all above ground electric, telephone, cable and other utility equipment, transformers, etc. must be screened from public view in such a manner that the ground equipment cannot be seen from a public right of way. It appears that the additional paving and reduced landscaping at the northwest corner of the property will reduce the screening of the existing equipment. Please revise the Landscape Plan to ensure that the existing equipment is completely screened or verify that the plantings proposed on the landscape plan are of adequate size and height to screen the equipment. Specific paving materials and patterns were previously approved for the"village"and "rim"areas. Previous attempts to provide the required patterns by brushing, sandblasting, etc. have failed to provide an outcome that meets the requirements approved with previous zoning applications. The existing integral concrete finishes outside of the northeast and northwest areas are to be maintained in their current condition. A statement to that effect has been added to the project description in the Narrative and S-P-1 letter. Tree Conservation/Landscape Review LANDSCAPE COMMENTS: 1. Please provide an existing Landscape Plan which clearly delineates what existing plant material is Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 25 being removed. 2. Please revise the Bufferyards Summary Chart to show the actual amount of plant material being provided within the revised bufferyard plantings. 3. Why are most of the trees proposed to be transplanted? New nursery grown trees would be healthier and establish better. Indicates informational comment. # Indicates required items comment. Public Works/Engineering Review No comments. Transportation Manager Review Site Plan: 1. Show how pedestrians will access the plaza area from the existing crosswalk across S Carroll Ave. 2. Include elevations and grading with next submittal so the accessibility of the redeveloped area can be verified. Fire Department Review No comments. General Informational Comments * A SPIN meeting showing the proposed changes was held on February 11, 2020. * A Corridor Planning Committee meeting was held on January 29, 2020. * No review of proposed signs is intended with this site plan. A separate building permit is required prior to construction of any signs. * All mechanical equipment must be screened of view from right-of-ways and residential properties in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended. * All lighting must comply with the Lighting Ordinance No. 693, as amended. * All development must comply with the Drainage Ordinance No.605 and the Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance No. 946, as amended. * Development must comply with all requirements in Zoning Ordinance No. 480, Section 43, Overlay Zones. * The applicant should be aware that prior to issuance of a building permit a fully corrected site plan, landscape plan, irrigation plan, and other applicable plans must be submitted for approval and all required fees must be paid. * Denotes Informational Comment Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 26 SECTION 2. That the City Manager is hereby directed to correct the Official Zoning map of the City of Southlake, Texas, to reflect the herein changes in zoning. SECTION 3. That in all other respects the use of the tract or tracts of land herein above described shall be subject to all the applicable regulations contained in said Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable and pertinent ordinances for the City of Southlake, Texas. All existing sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, words, phrases and definitions of said Zoning Ordinance are not amended hereby, but remain intact and are hereby ratified, verified, and affirmed. SECTION 4. That the zoning regulations and districts as herein established have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the community. They have been designed, with respect to both present conditions and the conditions reasonably anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future; to lessen congestion in the streets; to provide adequate light and air; to prevent over-crowding of land; to avoid undue concentration of population; and to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewerage, drainage and surface water, parks and other commercial needs and development of the community. They have been made after a full and complete hearing with reasonable consideration among other things of the character of the district and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. SECTION 5. That this ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Southlake, Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 27 Texas, affecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of those ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 6. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable and that if the validity of the zoning affecting any portion of the tract or tracts of land described herein shall be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the zoning of the balance of said tract or tracts of land described herein. SECTION 7. Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 8. All rights and remedies of the City of Southlake are expressly saved as to any and all violations of the provisions of Ordinance No. 480, as amended, or any other ordinances affecting zoning which have accrued at the time of the effective date of this ordinance; and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, under such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts. SECTION 9. The City Secretary of the City of Southlake is hereby directed to publish the proposed ordinance in its entirety on the City website together with a notice setting out the time and place for a public hearing thereon at least ten (10) days before the second reading of this ordinance, Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 28 and it this ordinance provides for the imposition of any penalty, fine or forfeiture for any violation of any of its provisions, then the City Secretary shall additionally publish this ordinance in the official City newspaper one time within ten (10)days after passage of this ordinance, as required by Section 3.13 of the Charter of the City of Southlake. SECTION 10. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication as required by law, and it is so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 1st reading a 20th day of October, 2020. Cuir\l",.11411\ MAYOR ATTEST: ``t'titl0. 4lll////° ,`'�� c�OUTfy� i�''. N.,Q u 4y CITY SER;�T � U � ilk-. G, PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2"d reading t • /i 1P/• Af f ovember, 2020. MAY ATTEST: ` alllllll// ,•`' • Dtp,,43 CITY SECREtV Y •�: m % v' 'cam ; /°ll111111O° APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 29 • A l / ► / #S CI A TORN Y DATE: /► /7IZd ADOPTED: // /.7/70 EFFECTIVE: 1( ( 2' ( Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 30 EXHIBIT "A" Being described as as Lot 1, Block 1 and Lot 1, Block 2, Park Village, an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and being approximately 22.4812 acres according to the plat recorded as Instrument No. D214243429, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas. Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 31 EXHIBIT `B" SITE PLAN SUBMITTED SEPTEMBER 24, 2013 S.P.1 AG oo.>A 2 tat 1161 . ...�mrc.b w, ^•rxr.:. LI 1 mj ...Ir.woAL�m�+' :2 G0.o .ba S.P.3 S.P.I A S.P.I uy�inr •.Tc, PC. 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ITEM DESCRIPTION COST 1 SIGNATURE FOUNTAIN (1)3,000 SF fountain at corner of FM 1709&Carroll Ave $ 1,100,000 2 INTERIOR FOUNTAIN (1)600 SF fountain located east of Building"N" $ 200,000 3 LINEAR FOUNDTAIN(S) (2),totalling 84 SF,located in the"Village"area $ 60,000 4 FIRE PIT (1),located in the"Village"area $ 20,000 5 ARCHITECTURAL TOWER FEATURE (1),located in the"Rim"area $ 150,000 Architectural/decorative seating located throughout 6 SEATING development $ 100,000 7 PLANTERS-CAST IN PLACE (8),raised planters in"Village"area $ 40,000 8 PLANTERS-POTS (25),raised pot planters located in Rim and Village areas $ 100,000 (50),located at corner of FM 1709&Carroll and 9 DECORATIVE BOLLARDS throughout the"Village"area $ 50,000 (95,000 sf),inclusive of upcharge for colored concrete in 10 CONCRETE-COLOR UPCHARGE "Village"area. $ 427,500 11 PAVERS/STAMPED CONCRETE (30,000 sf),located throughout the"Village"area $ 210,000 12 RETAINING WALLS-CARROLL AVE Architectural planters and retaining walls $ 248,005 13 SCREEN WALLS-ZENA RUCKER RD Architectural screenwalls on Zena Rucker Rd $ 125,000 14 DECORATIVE LIGHTING (30),decorative light poles and fixtures. $ 180,000 15 DENTENTION POND AMENITIES Landscaping,lighting,seating and pond aeriator $ 132,000 16 LANDSCAPING/IRRIGATION Throughout project $ 650,000 TOTAL COST $ 3,792,505 Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 40 Project Amenities PARK VIIIRGE - g - • The Developer shall be obligated to construct/deliver the "Project Amenities", as defined on the preceding schedule, in conjunction with overall Development: - Within 30 days of the City's issuance of the first building permit in the Development, the Developer would provide letter of credit ("LOC"), in a form acceptable to the City, in the amount of the estimated cost of the yet- to-be-constructed Project Amenities, naming The City as the beneficiary. - The LOC shall be subsequently reduced by the amount of each Project Amenity upon completion of such Amenity. - The LOC shall automatically expire/terminate upon completion of all the Project Amenities. - Should the Developer fail to complete all Project Amenities within 18 months following the issuance of the first building permit, the City shall then have the right draw upon the LOC and cause for the construction of the Project Amenities that are then-outstanding. - Developer shall provide the City with a temporary construction easement, in a form acceptable to the City, to allow the City(and its contractors) to enter upon the Development property to complete the Project Amenities by an agreed upon date. 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PERGOU EXAMPLES 17HERSCHMAN ARCHITECTS � Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 71 REVISED LANDSCAPE PLAN WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-643a Submitted June 23, 2014 E.SOUTHLAKE BLVD. I iT CAP -7,-,\ , � i e+' / ' mi _l ''m W --- 8 • 8 12.1*... II to • _�.� I - 4 ,Q ct _ • • r1 ? ,, •, o `_- 48 • f _ ILI-- . ek 4:040.4003 sm .. i CO e® "ik # — ■ i! • • 1 i -� ` - PROPOSED ZENA RUCKER RD - f --- hi C-- ...4)-...7-4441) - 48 i I I—. L limm••23 Park village.Layout Plan A — — .. Li o2 0 s .-., Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 72 REVISED LANDSCAPE PLAN WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-643a Submitted June 23, 2014 PLANT LIST PLANT PLANT COMMON NAME i SIZE HEIGHT SPREAD COMMENTS QUANTITY SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME MIN. MIN. MIN TREES 24 MAGNOLIA 4' NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL 4.,J Magnolia grandiflora CAL 14 15 6 T LEADER 11 LIVE OAK HIGHRISE 4• 6 iTT 4,i' NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL Oueras vxgin ana higNae' CAL LEADER 50 O LIVE OAK 4• 6-16 4,6 NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL Quercus mamma 4" LEADER B � BALD CYPRESS 4 11'-17 6-T NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL •.� Taxodium datth m CAL LEADER 21 ® CHINESE PISTACHE 4" 16-16 6-T NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL Psmoachxzsra CAL LEADER 53 O RED MAPLE 4, CAL 6-16 le-6 NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL Acer nlonm'OnIeber GlGloryLEADER 51 O CEDAR ELM 4 6-117 4'$ CONTAINER GROWN.MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL Ulnas aassdoha CAL LAR 29 ,i� ALLEN ELM 4' 6-1117 4*-5' NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL fy Ohms parvddla'Einer II' CAL LEADER ORNAMENTAL TREES 110 O CRAPE MYRTLE NIA 5-15 6£ BBB,NURSERY GROWN,MATCFED,TREE FORM,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG Legerstroem�a x faunas Tuscarora' N/A LEADER 76 (e CHASTE TREE WA 6$, 6-6, B82,NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED.TREE FORM,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG Wtex aims cactus CENTRAL LEADER ISO O LITHE GEM MAGNOLIA WA 6$ 4 6 BBB,NURSERY GROWN.MATCHED.WELL BRANCHED.STRONG CENTRAL Megno a gmdiflora'LAtle Gem' LEADER 90 NELLIE R STEVENS NIA 6$ 4'-6 BBB,NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL Ilex x'Nella R Stevens' _ LEADER • ES O SAVANNAH HOLLY NIA 6$ 4'A B&B,NURSERY GROWN,MATCHED,WELL BRANCHED,STRONG CENTRAL Ilex x atlenuaG'Savannah' LEADER Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 73 REVISED ELEVATIONS WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-643b (Building K Patio — Gloria's Latin Cuisine) Phone 469 855 3800 9651 Angleridge Road S ! E S Fax 214 341 1513 Dallas,Texas 75238 lv Date: September 2,2014 Project: Gloria's Latin Cuisine Park Village Building K E.Southlake Blvd.and S.Carroll Ave. Southlake,Texas Proposed Elevation Changes— Building K, Park Village Gloria's Latin Cuisine has leased the space identified as Building K in The Woodmont Company's Park Village development.The Gloria's lease area includes 4,998 square feet of interior building area as well as an adjacent approximately 1,665 square foot outdoor patio dining area. In order to better serve their Southlake customers, Gloria's proposes to make some design modifications to the Building K exterior elevations. These modifications include changes to the storefront doors and windows and to the patio canopy structure. The proposed changes are as follows: 1. Additional aluminum storefront service access door on the South elevation. 2. Additional aluminum storefront patio access door on East Elevation. 3. Addition of stone patio bar counter at East Elevation. 4. Change to operable Nanawall aluminum storefront windows at the two patio bar counter openings on the East Elevation. 5. Infill of two East Elevation storefront openings below the bar counter with brick B- 2,to match the brick used elsewhere on the building K exterior. 6. Changes to planter on the North Elevation to accommodate the addition of a gate and a concrete walk connecting to the sidewalk along Southlake Boulevard.(This change is necessary in order to provide a second exit as required for building code compliant exiting of the restaurant and patio.) 7. Patio canopy structure modifications include: a. Changes to columns including;decreasing the column spacing, increasing the number of columns from 7 to 15,and reducing the footprint of the stone columns from 2'-8"square to 1'-4"x 1'-10". b. Change to roof in lieu of open trellis. c. Addition of metal louvers between columns 8. Addition of patio lighting including;two additional WS-4 wall sconces at East Elevation,WS-5 wall sconces on stone columns,Al adjustable recessed table lights,A recessed downlights,and two X exit signs at patio exit gates. 9. Addition of recessed in-ceiling speakers for patio dining area. 10. Addition of ceiling-suspended radiant gas heaters. 11. Addition of Corradi outdoor roll-down shades with clear view windows between columns. The above listed changes are proposed in order to provide the access and circulation required for proper patio dining service, to facilitate a patio bar experience, and to provide greater comfort for Gloria's patrons by providing more shade than a trellis, protection in inclement weather, and the ability to enclose and warm the space in the colder months. Page 1 of 1 Printed 9/2/2014 Ordinance No. 480-643D Page 74 E. 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Star'Ib1egii- PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR REMITTANCE '. 1 BILLING PERIOD ' I ADVERTISER/CLIENT NAME u DA 10/30/2020 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Star-Telegram-Advertising - TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 3 I TERMS OF PAYMENT PO BOX 51847 Upon Receipt Livonia,MI 48151 $172.28 6Y11N0 i-160 —W-1 D *** MEMO INVOICE *** 4I PAGE II 5 i BILLING DATE 0 r�l No. y0/ - Z 3 6 ,0/30,2020 ii, NEWSPAPER REFERENCE Or d N L O f, g — � 0004796502 Star-Telegram - ` 5 I BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER Star-Telegram-Advertising 01 6 NO. - QO 775 600637 PO BOX 51847v 7 I ADVERTISERICLIENT NUMBER Livonia, MI 48151 600637 ge6 No, 20-050 Star-Telegram `r MEDIA Arlington Citizen-Journal I The Keller Citizen I La Estrella Mansfield News-Mirror I Star-Telegram Northeast I Weatherford Star-Telegram star-telegram.com 1808 Throckmorton St.I Ft Worth,Tx.76102-6315 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Account# Ad Number Identification PO Amount Cols Depth 600637 0004796502 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CITY OF SOUTHL 22100182 $172.28 1 123.00 Li Attention: Selena Serrano THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF SOUTHLAKE County of Tarrant 1400 MAIN ST STE 440 Before me, a Notary Public in and for SOUTHLAKE, TX 760927604 said County and State,this day personally appeared VICTORIA PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE RODELA, Bid and Legal Coordinator CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS Notice is hereby given to all in- for the Star-Telegram, published by torosted persons that the Cit of Southlake,Texas will considy the Star-Telegram, Inc. at Fort Worth, er the following item in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, in Tarrant County, Texas; and who, 1000 Main Street, Southlake, Texas or will hold a meeting via after being duly sworn, did depose Theo City Counciloronco onfor: T and saythat the attached clipping of The City Tuesday,No- PP 9 vernber 17, 2020, at 5:30 p.m. an advertisement was published in will hold a public hearing and consider: the above named paper on the listed Ordinance No.480-6430,(ZA20- 0021) Zoning Change and Site dates: Plan for Park Village on property described as Lot 1, Block 1 and Lot 1 Block 2,Park Village,an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and located at 1035 E. Southlake Blvd. and 300 S. Car- roll Ave.,Southlake,Texas.Cur- rent Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District. Proposed Published On: Zoning✓ S-P-r• Detailed Site Plan District. SPIN Neighbor- October 30,2020 hood 09. Ordinance No.480-2738,(ZA20- 0041), Zoning Change and Site Plan for 751/771 E. Southlake Blvd. on property described as Lot 9, O.W.Knight No. 899 Ad- dition,an addition to the City of Southake, Tarrant County Texas and located at 751 and 771 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- ing; "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District.Proposed Zoning:5S-P- 1" Detailed Site Plan District. SPIN Neighborhood 09. Ordinance No15, 7ak, (2A20- 0048), �l�J 0048), Zoning Change and Site Plan for Lot 15, Lake Wood Acres (Landmark Office) on KED property described as Lot 15, Phase 1,Lake Wood Acres Add- (Principal Clerk) tion, City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and located at 750 N. Carroll Avenue, SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO SouZon- ing: "10-1" Office District.Pro- :EFORE ME, THIS 30th day of posed Zoning: "-S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District. SPIN Neigh- •,lob- in the year of 2020 borhood x7. Ordinance No. 480.773, (ZA20• 1 ^ 0049)Zoning Changge and Devel- opment Plan for The Conserva- tion on property described as ` 1 Lot 10 Block 2, Harbor Oaks Subdivision an addition to the I � 1114, City of Southlake,Tarrant Coun- ty, Texas and Tract 5, Rees D. 11_0 Price Survey,Abstract No.1207, Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and addressed as 2970 Notary Public- BurneLane and 3185 Southlake Park Dr.,Southlake,Texas. Cur- rent Zoning: "AG' Agricultural District and "SF-1A" Single dY ° AMANDA DAWN GRISHAM Family Residential District.Pro- :=o;•'' "<� posed Zoning:"R-Pt1D"Residen- tial Planned Unit Development '= My Notary ID#132031326 District.SPIN Neighborhood 02. `Jif.• r•.'. Expires May 30,2023 Resolution No. 20.044, (ZA20- 0051), Specific use Permit for a Extra èhargefor lost or duplicate affld5vi Residential Solar Energy Sys- Legal document please do not destroy! tem on_praperty_described as LOt 0 MOCK I, Larson PhaSe 4C, , of Southlake, Tarrant ' Count Texas and located at 821 Lake Carillon Lane, Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- ing: "EZC" Employment Center District.SPIN Neighborhood $3, PUBLIC HEARING Resolution No- 20-050, (ZA20- 0055), Specific Use Permit for a Temporary Construction and/or Sates Facility on property de- scribed as Lot 4, Block L Sad- PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE dleback Ridge Estates, City of CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS Southlake, Denton County, Notice is hereby given to all in- Texas and located at 4308 Sad- terested persons that the City dlebadt Lane,Southlake,Texas. of Southlake,Texas will consid- Current Zoning: "SF-1A" Single er the following item in the Family Residential District. Council Chambers at Town Hall, SPIN Neighborhood ng 1400 Main Street, Southlake, The Planning& ZoninCommis- Texas or will hold a meeting via Irak rU �IC notices sion,on Thursday,November 19, video conference for: Plan for Lot 15, Lake Wood 2020 at 6:30 p.m., will hold a The City Council on Tuesday,No- Acres public hearing and consider: (Landmark Office) on ZA20.O0 8, Preliminary Plat for vember 17, 2020, at 5:30 p.m. property described as Lot 15, Lots 1 4, Block A, GMI will hold a public hearing and Phase 1,Lake Wood Acres Addi- Southlake, on property descri- consider: tion, City of Southlake, Tarrant bed as Tract 11E, Thomas Eos- Ordinance No.480-643D,(ZA20- County, Texas and located at ter Survey Abstract No. 474, 0021), Zoning Change and Site 750 N. Carroll Avenue, City of Southlake,Tarrant Coun- Plan for Park Village on property Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- described as Lot 1, Block 1 and ing: "0-1" Office District. Pro- Lot 1,Block 2,Park Village,an Crooked Lane,Southlake,Texas, posed Zoning: "S P-1" Detailed Current Zoning: "S-P-2" Geiser- addition to the City of Site Plan District. SPIN Neigh- alized Site Plan District. SPIN Southlake, Tarrant County, boyhood#7. Neighborhood k8. Texas, and located at 1035 E. Ordinance No. 480-773, (ZA20- AllInterested persons are urged Southlake Blvd. and 300 S. Car- 0049)ZoningChange and Devel to attend or participate. For roll Ave.,Southlake,Texas.Cur- opment Plafor The Conserva- rent Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed tion on property more information regarding par P ck 2, described as Site Plan District. Proposed ticlpation_ In this meeting, Lot 10, Block 2, Harbor Oaks please visit https://www.cityof Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Subdivision, an addition to the Plan District. SPIN Neighbor- southlake,com or contact theCity of Southlake,Tarrant Coun- City Secretary's office at (8171 hood#9. ty, Texas and Tract 5, Rees D. 748-8016. Ordinance No.480-273B,(ZA20 Price Survey,Abstract No.1207, 0041), Zoning Change and Site Southlake, Tarrant County, Plan for 751/771 E. Southlake Texas and addressed as 2970 Blvd. on property described as Burney Lane and 3185 Southlake Lot 9,O.W. Knight No.899 Ad- Park Dr.,Southlake,Texas.Cur- dition,an addition to the City of rent Zoning: "AG" Agricultural Southlake, Tarrant County, District and "SF-1A" Single Texas and located at 751 and Family Residential District.Pro- 771 E. Southlake Blvd., posed Zoning:`R-PUD"Residen- Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- tial Planned Unit Development ing: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District.SPIN Neighborhood#2. District.Proposed Zoning:"S-P- Resolution No. 20-044, (ZA20- 1" Detailed Site Plan District. 0051),Specific Use Permit for a SPIN Neighborhood#9. Residential Solar Energy Sys- Ordinance No. 480-772, (ZA20- tern on property described as 0048), Zoning Change and Site r Lot 6, Block 7, Carillon Phase 4C, City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and located at 821 Lake Carillon Lane, Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- ing: "EZC" Employment Center District. SPIN Neighborhood#3. PUBLIC HEARING Resolution No. 20-050, (ZA20- 0055),Specific Use Permit for a Temporary Construction and/or Sales Facility on property de- scribed as Lot 4, Block 1, Sad- dleback Ridge Estates, City of Southlake, Denton County, Texas and located at 4308 Sad- ' dleback Lane,Southlake,Texas. Current Zoning: "SF-1A" Single Family Residential District. SPIN Neighborhood#1. The Planning&Zoning Commis- sion,on Thursday,November 19, 2020 at 6:30 p.m., will hold a public hearing and consider: ZA20-0058, Preliininary.Plat for Lots 1-4, Block A, GMI Southlake, on property descri- bed as Tract 11E, Thomas Eas- ter Survey Abstract No. 474, City of Southlake,Tarrant Coun- ty, Texas, and located at 2450 Crooked Lane,Southlake,Texas. Current Zoning: "S-P-2" Gener- alized Site Plan District. SPIN Neighborhood#8. All interested persons are urged to attend or participate. For more information regarding par- ticipation in this meeting please visit https://www.cityot` southlake.com or contact the City Secretary's office at (817) 748-8016. Star-Telegram MEDIA Arlington Citizen-Journal I The Keller Citizen I La Estrella Mansfield News-Mirror I Star-Telegram Northeast I Weatherford Star-Telegram star-telegram.com 1608 Throckmorton St.I Ft Worth,Tx.76102-6315 *** MEMO INVOICE *** Fed ID#85-2383255 23 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $321.88 SALES REP 124 ADVERTISER INFORMATION AdVe I51ng Dept I I BILLING PERIOD 6 I BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER I ADVERTISER/CLIENT NUMBER l I ADVERTISER/CLIENT NAME 11/23/2020 600637 600637 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO Star-Telegram CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Star-Telegram-Advertising 1400 MAIN ST Po BOX 51847 Livonia,MI 48151 STE 440 SOUTH LAKE,TX 76092-7604 Billing:Contact Sales Rep.Credit:Email ssccreditandcollections@mcclatchy.com �ITM �P'lPayment is due upon receipt. 0 ® NEWSPAPER ° 3 I I BILLED Ii TIMES 'e 9 START STOP REFERENCE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT SAU SIZE UNITS RUN RATE AMOUNT 11/23 11/23 0004814754 22100182,ORDINANCE NO.480-6430 Telegram 1 x 214 L 214 1 $1.48 $316.88 11/23 11/23 0004814754 22100182,ORDINANCE NO.480-643D Upsell ST.Com 1 x 214 L 214 1 $0.02 $5.00 Invoice Total $321.88 THIS IS A MEMO INVOICE AND MAY OR MAY NOT REFLECT ALL CHARGES OR CHANGES THAT OCCUR ON THE FINAL INVOICE. Star-'Eë1egç PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR REMITTANCE E1 I BILLING PERIOD 2 I ADVERTISER/CLIENT NAME A 11/23/2020 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Star-Telegram-Advertising _. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 3 I TERMS OF PAYMENT PO BOX 51847 Upon Receipt Livonia,MI 48151 '$321.88 *" MEMO INVOICE *** (yyd IVO r v W-1 °I PAGE. 1 BILLING DATE /2020 0 Y 01 I' ô • � C]UJ l O 27 1 11/23"I NEWSPAPER REFERENCE I 0004814754 V &I Star-Telegram �1 1\ O . u go- 7 7, S I BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER Star-Telegram-Advertising v 1 lll///��� —` 600637 PO BOX 51847 •I ADVERTISER/CLIENT NUMBER Livonia, MI 48151 600637 rrn Star-Telegram MEDIA Arlington Citizen-Journal I The Keller C :°n I La Estrella Mansfield News-Mirror I Star-Telegram Northeast j Weatherford Star-Telegram star-telegram.com 1 808 Throckmorton St.I Ft Worth,Tx.761024315 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Account# Ad Number Identification II PO Amount Cols Depth 600637 0004814754 ORDINANCE NO.480-643D AN ORDINANCE Al 22100182 $321.88 1 214.00 Li Attention: Amy Shelley THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF SOUTH LAKE County of Tarrant 1400 MAIN ST STE 440 Before me. a Notary Public in and for SOUTHLAKE, TX 760927604 said County and State,this day personally appeared VICTORIA AN ORDINANCERICAMENDING RODELA, Bid and Legal Coordinator OR- DINANCE NO.480, AS AMEND- for the Star-Telegram, published by ED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE the Star-Telegram, Inc. at Fort Worth, CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE in Tarrant County, Texas;and who, ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE after being duly sworn, did depose CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BEING DESCRIBED AS LOT•1, and say that the attached clipping of BLOCK 1 AND LOT 1,BLOCK 2, PARK VILLAGE, AN ADDITION an advertisement was published in TO THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, the above named paper on the listed TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS,BE- ING APPROXIMATELY 22.4812 dates: ACRES AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT"A"FROM"S-P-1" DE• TAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT TO "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT, AS DEPICTED ON THE APPROVED SITE PLAN 1 Insertion(s) ATTACHED HERETO AND IN- ) CORPORATED HEREIN AS EX- HIBIT "B', SUBJECT TO THE Published On: SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CON- TAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE,- November 23,2020 CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; DETER- MINING THAT THE PUBLIC IN- TEREST, MORALS AND GENER- ''a'r,' , STEFANt SCOTT BEARD AL WELFARE DEMAND THE :yP " ZONING CHANGES AND t,.-: AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; E*: i\ :' MyNotary tD#131768951 , PROVIDING THAT NANCE SHALL BE CUMULA OTDVE I- or''' Expires October 23,2022 OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVID- 4. ING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING A SAVING �! f CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUB- LICATION IN THE OFFICIALVED NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. SECTION 7. (Principal Clerk) ANY PERSON,FIRM OR CORPO- RATION WHO VIOLATES D150- BEYS, OMITS, NEGLECTS OR SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO REFUSES TO COMPLY WITH OR WHO RESISTS THE ENFORCE- BEFORE ME,THIS 23rd day of MENT OF ANY OF THE PROVI- SIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE November in the year of 2020 SHALL BE FINED NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOL- LARS ($2,000.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE EACH DAY THAT A VIOLATION IS PERMITTED TO EXIST SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPARATE OFFENSE. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2nd reading ON THE 17TH 4141, DAY OF NOVEMBER 2020. MAYOR:LAURA HILL . ATTEST: AMY SHELLEY, CITY Notary P i. Ic- SECRETARY ORDINANCE NO.480-2738 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OR- DINANCE NO.460, AS AMEND- ED. THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BEING DESCRIBED ASLOT 9, Legal document please do not destroy! • .- ---.SI.W- KNILAII NU. ;WY AUDI- , TION, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SOUTHLAICE, TARRANT COUNTY.TEXAS BE- ING APPROXIMATELY 1.844 ACRES,AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT"A"FROM"S-P-1"DE- TAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT WITH "0-1" OFFICE DISTRICT USES TO "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT WITH'O- 1" OFFICE DISTRICT USES TO INCLUDE"BARBER AND BEAU- TY SHOP" AND "MEDICAL OF- FICE"USES FOR UP TO 25",OF THE NET USABLE FLOOR AREA AS DEPICTED ON THE AP- PROVED SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT "B", SUB- JECT TO THE SPECIFIC RE- QUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE; CORRECT- ING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP;PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING OR- DINANCE-DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST. MO- RALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDI- NANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERAILITY CLAUSE PRO- VIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF;PROVID- ING A SAVINGS CLAUSE;PRO- VIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. SECTION 7. ANY PERSON,FIRM OR CORPO- RATION WHO VIOLATES DISO- BEYS, OMITS NEGLECTS OR REFUSES TO COMPLY WITH OR WHO RESISTS THE ENFORCE- MENT OF ANY OF THE PROVI- SIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FINED NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOL- LARS (82,004.007 FOR EACH OFFENSE. EACH DAY THAT A VIOLATION IS PERMITTED TO EXIST SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPARATE OFFENSE. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2nd reading ON THE 17TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2020. MAYOR:LAURA HILL ATTEST: AMY SHELLEY, CITY SECRETARY ORDINANCE NO.480-772 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OR- DINANCE NO.480,AS AMEND- ED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BEING LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOT 15,PHASE 1,LAKE WOOD ACRES ADDITION, CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TARRANT COUN- TY, TEXAS BEING APPROXI- MATELY 1.36 ACRES, AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETE- LY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" FROM "AG" AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT TO"S-P-1"DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT, AS DE- PICTED ON THE APPROVED SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT "B", SUBJECT TO THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN THIS ORDI- NANCE; CORRECTING THE OF- FICIAL ZONING MAP; PRE- SERVING ALL OTHER POR- TIONS OF THE ZONING ORDI- NANCE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST MO- RALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDI- NANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE' PRO- VIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVID- ING A SAVINGS CLAUSE;PRO- VIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER- AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. SECTION 7. ANY PERSON,FIRM OR CORPO- RATION,WHO VIOLATESyDISO- • till ], Vivll , n/CiaLck.I a UK EFUSES TO COMPLY WITH OR WHO RESISTS THE ENFORCE- MENT OF ANY OF THE PROVI- SIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FINED NOT MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND DOL- LARS (52,000.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE. EACH DAY THAT A VIOLATION IS PERMITTED TO EXIST SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPARATE OFFENSE. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2nd reading ON THE 17TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2020. MAYOR:LAURA HILL ATTEST: AMY SHELLEY, CITY SECRETARY I lei als& lublic notices legals&public notices loots&public notices SITE TAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE; THE NET USABLE FLOOR AREA PICTEDL AN ON DDE- ISTRICT, ICAPAS PROVED CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL AS DEPICTED ON THE AP- SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO ZONING MAP; PRESERVING PROVED SITE PLAN ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED HEREIN ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE HERETO AND INCORPORATED AS EXHIBIT "B", SUBJECT TO ZONING ORDINANCE; DETER- HEREIN AS EXHIBIT "B", SUB- THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS MINING THAT THE PUBLIC IN- JECT TO THE SPECIFIC RE- CONTAINED IN THIS ORDI- ALNANCR WELFi REALDEMANDS AND E THE TTHISEORD NANCE; CORRECT AINED IN FIC ALE ZONINGTING MAP;HEPROF- E ZONING CHANGES AND ING THE OFFICIAL ZONING SERVING ALL OTHER POR AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; MAP;PRESERVING ALL OTHER TIONS OF THE ZONING ORDI PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDI- PORTIONS OF THE ZONING OR- NANCE; DETERMINING THAT NANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE DINANCE; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MO OF ALL ORDINANCES;PROVID- THE PUBLIC INTEREST, MO- RALS AND GENERAL WELFARE ING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; RALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ZONING PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY DEMAND THE ZONING CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING PROVIDING A SAVINGS HEREIN MADE; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL CLAUSE;PROVIDING FOR PUB- THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDI- LICATION IN THE OFFICIAL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDI- NANCES; PROVIDING A NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING NANCES; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PRO- AN EFFECTIVE DATE. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PRO- VIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR PROVID- ANY7. VIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR PERSON,FIIRM ON OR CORPO- VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVID- ING AA SAVINGSIONSRC CLAUSE;PRO- RATION WHO VIOLATES,DISO- ING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PRO- VIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN BEYS, OMITS, NEGLECTS OR VIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; REFUSES TO COMPLY WITH OR THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE WHO RESISTS THE ENFORCE- AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. MENT OF ANY OF THE PROVI- DATE. SECTION 7. SHAFIRM LL BE FINED NODTI NANCE MORE ANY PERSON,FIIRM ON OR CORPO- RATION7. ANYRSONWHO VIO AOTES DCORPO- ISO- THAN TWO THOUSAND DOL- RATION WHO VIOLATES,DISO- BEYS, OMITS, NEGLECTS OR LOFFENSE.ARS ($2,000.00) FOR EACH BEYS, OMITS, NEGLECTS OR REFUSES TO COMPLY WITH OR ENFORCE- VIOLATIONE ISCH DAY PERMITTEDTTO WHOSRESISFUSES OTSCOMPLY THE ENFORCOE- MENT OF ANY OF THE PROVI- EXIST SHALL CONSTITUTE A MENT OF ANY OF THE PROVI- SIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE SEPARATAOFFNSE. ED on SIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE FINED NOT MORE the 2nd reading ON THE 17TH THAN TWOBEFINED THOUSAND DOLE LARS NOT MOTHAN $000.00)OU FORD EAOCH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2020. LARS ($2,000.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE. EACH DAY THAT A MAYOR:LAURA HILL OFFENSE. EACH DAY THAT A VIOLATION IS PERMITTED TO AN ORDINANCE NO.480-643DOR- ATTEST: AMY SHELLEY, CITY VIOLATION IS PERMITTED TO EXIST SHALL CONSTITUTE A A ORDINA ANCE AMEN ENDING OR- SECRETARY R ORDINANCE NO.480-273B EXIST SHALL CONSTITUTE A SEPARATE OFFENSE. ED, THE COMPREHENSIVE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OR- PASSED SEPARATAND E F APPROVED on t eS2nd reading AND ONRTOHEED17Ton H ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE DINANCE NO. 480, AS AMEND- the 2nd reading ON THE 17TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 2020. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; ED, THE COMPREHENSIVE DAY OF NOVEMBER 2020. MAYOR:LAURA HILL GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR:LAURA HILL ATTEST: AMY SHELLEY, CITY ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; ATTEST: AMY SHELLEY, CITY SECRETARY TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE SECRETARY CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ON A CERTAIN TRACT OR ORDINNCE BEING DESCRIBED AS LOT 1, TRACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OR- BLOCK 1 AND LOT 1,BLOCK 2, CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS DINANCE NO. 480, AS AMEND- PARK THE(CITY OFAN SOUTHLAI�E, OEW BEINGGKNIGHT DESCRIBED NO. 899 S LOT 9, ED, THEC OMPREHENSIVE THE TARRANT COUNTY,TEXAS,BE- TION, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; IACRES NG APPROXIMATELY 22.4812 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, GRANTING A ZONING CHANGE COMPLETELYDESCRIBEDDESCRIBEDY AIIN INGD TARRANT ROXIMATELYA TEXAS,BE- TRACTS CERTAIN AND TRACT THIN THE EXHIBIT SITE PLAN SDISTRIICT COMPLETELDYMORE DESCRIBEDAnIN CITYEIOF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS TO "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE EXHIBIT"A"FROM "S-P-1"DE- BEING LEGALLY DESCRIBED ASD PLAN DISTRICT, AS DEPICTED TAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT ACRESOR PHASE 1, LAKE WOOF ON THE APPROVED SITE PLAN WITH "0-1" OFFICE DISTRICT ADDITION, CITY OF N- ATTACHED HERETO AND IN- USES TO "S-P-1" DETAILED SOUTHLAKE, TARRANTIGACOUN- ATTACHED HEREIN AS EX- SITE PLAN DISTRICT WITH "0- TY, TEXAS BEING APPROND HIBIT "B", SUBJECT TO THE 1" OFFICE DISTRICT USES TO MATELY 1.36YACRES, AND SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CON- INCLUDE "BARBER AND BEAU- MORE CRIBE AND COMPLETE- SPECIFIC HIBIT "A" TY SHOP" AND "MEDICAL OF- LY FROMDE "AG"G"D A RICULT "AL FICE" USES FOR UP TO 25^<OF AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT TO"S-P-1"DETAILED -A . tar- egliggli Arlington Citizen-Journal I The Keller Citizen I La Estrella Mansfield News-Mirror I Star-Telegram Northeast I Weatherford Star-Telegram star-telegram.com 1808 Throckmorton St.I Ft Worth,Tx.76102-6315 *** MEMO INVOICE *** Fed ID#85-2383255 231 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $138.28 SALES REP 24 ADVERTISER INFORMATION 1 BILUNG PERIOD 6 I BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER 7 I ADVERTISERICUENT NUMBER 21 ADVERTISERICUENT NAME Advertising Dept 10/16/2020 600637 600637 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO Star-Telegram CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Star-Telegram-Advertising 1400 MAIN ST PO BOX 51847 STE 440 OCT 2 Livonia,MI 48151 SOUTHLAKE,TX 76092-7604 Billing:Contact Sales Rep.Credit:Email ssccreditandcollections@mcclatchy.com EarPayment is due upon receipt. �a 10 LLI NEWSPAPER a 3 U lat BILLED LA TIMES lal FA START STOP REFERENCE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT SAU SIZE UNITS RUN RATE AMOUNT 10/16 10/16 0004783198 22000185,PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE C Telegram 1 x 98 L 98 1 $1.36 $133.28 10/16 10/16 0004783198 22000185,PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE C Upsell ST.Com 1 x 98 L 98 1 $0.05 $5.00 Invoice Total $138.28 THIS IS A MEMO INVOICE AND MAY OR MAY NOT REFLECT ALL CHARGES OR CHANGES THAT OCCUR ON THE FINAL INVOICE. 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Southlake Blvd.and 300 5.Car- roll Ave.,Southlake,Texas.Cur- 1 Insertion(s) rent Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District. Proposed Published On: Zoning: 'S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District- SPIN Neighbor- October 16,2020 hood ct9. Ordinance No,480-2738,(ZA20- 0041), Zoning Change and Site Plan for 751/771 E. Southlake Blvd. on property described as Lot 9, O.W.Knight No. 899 Ad- dition,an addition to the City of !'`Y'!�;; STEFANI SCOTT BEARD SouthTexas and located at s1uatnd *•. j- :*-= My Notary ID#131768961 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- Expires October23,2022 Mg: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District.Proposed Zoning:"S-P • - 1" Detailed Site Plan District. SPIN Neighborhood 09. Ordinance No. 480.772, (ZA20- 0048), Zoning Change and Site Plan for Lot 15, Lake Wood 1247�.LI�C�Acres (Landmark Office) ori /��+ \7 property described as Lot 15, Phase 1.Lake Wood Acres Addi- (Principal Clerk) tion, City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and located at 750 N. Carroll Avenue, SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- ing; "0.1" Office District, Pro- BEFORE ME, THIS 16th day of posed Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District. SPIN Neigh- October in the year of 2020 borhood 817. Ordinance No. 480-773, (ZA20- 0049)Zoning Change and Devel- opment Plan for The Conserva- tion 0o. Bloty2, described aOaks Lot 10, Block 2, HarborionOahe Subdivision, an addition to the City of Southlake,Tarrant Coun- ty, Texasand Tract Rees D. Price Survey,Abstract No..1207, Southlake, Tarrant County, ary "Ublic- Texas and 297 dddre,se4 as 0 Burney Lane and 3185 Soutttlake Park Dr.,Southlake,Texas. Cur- rent Zoning: "AG" Agricultural District and SF-1A" Single Family Residential District.Pro- posed Zoning:"R-PUD"Residen- tial Planned Unit Development District.SPIN Neighborhood i2. Resolution No 20-044, (ZA20- 0051),Specific Use Permit for a Extra charge for lost or duplicate affidavits. Residential Solar Energy Sys- Legal document please do not destroy! tem on property desuibed as Loc b.MOCK/,i ariiion prose Si_ Addition, City of Southlake, Tarrant County Texas and lo- cated at 821 take Carillon Lane, Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- ing: "EZC" Employment Center PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE District.SPIN Neighborhood u3. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS All interested persons are urged Notice is hereby given to all in- to attend or participate. For terested persons that the City more information regarding par- of Southlake,Texas will consid- ticipation in this meeting, er the following item in the please visit https://www.cityof Council Chambers at Town Hall, southlake.com or contact the 1400 Main Street, Southlake, City Secretary's office at(817) Texas or will hold a meeting via 748.8016. video conference for: City c Southlake The City Council on Tuesday,No- CS TRMCThe 3,2020,at 5:30 p.m.will No- City Secretary y hold a public hearing and consid- er: Ordinance No.480-643D,(ZA20- 0021), Zoning Change and Site Plan for Park Village on property described as Lot 1, Block 1 and Lot 1,Block 2,Park Village, an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, and located at 1035 E. Southlake Blvd. and 300 S. Car- roll Ave.,Southlake,Texas.Cur- rent Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District. Proposed Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District. SPIN Neighbor- hood#9. Ordinance No.480-273B,(ZA20- 0041), Zoning Change and Site ■ Plan for 751/771 E. Southlake Blvd. on property described as • Lot 9, O.W. Knight No. 899 Ad- dition,an addition to the City of I Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and located at 751 and 771 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- ing: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District.Proposed Zoning:"S-P- 1" Detailed Site Plan District. SPIN Neighborhood#9. Ordinance No. 480-772, (ZA20- 0048), Zoning Change and Site Plan for Lot 15, Lake Wood F Acres (Landmark Office) on property described as Lot 15, Phase 1,Lake Wood Acres Addi- tion, City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and located at 750 N. Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- - ing: "0-1" Office District. Pro- posed Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District. SPIN Neigh- borhood#7. Ordinance No. 480-773, (ZA20- 0049)Zoning Change and Devel- opment Plan for The Conserva- tion on property described as Lot 10, Block 2, Harbor Oaks Subdivision, an addition to the City of Southlake,Tarrant Coun- ty, Texas and Tract 5, Rees D. Price Survey,Abstract No.1207, Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and addressed as 2970 Burney Lane and 3185 Southlake Park Dr.,Southlake,Texas.Cur- rent Zoning: "AG" Agricultural District and "SF-1A" Single Family Residential District. Pro- posed Zoning:"R-PUD"Residen- tial Planned Unit Development District.SPIN Neighborhood#2. Resolution No. 20-044, (ZA20- 0051), Specific Use Permit for a Residential Solar Energy Sys- tem on property described as Lot 6,Block 7,Carillon Phase 4C Addition, City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and lo- cated at 821 Lake Carillon Lane, Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- ing: "EZC" Employment Center District.SPIN Neighborhood#3. All interested persons are urged to attend or participate. For more information regarding par- ticipation in this meeting, please visit https://www.cityof southlake.com or contact the City Secretary's office at(817) 748-8016. City of Southlake Amy Shelley,TRMC City Secretary