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CITY OF SOUTHLAI<,-E Department of Planning & Development Services STAFF REPORT May 31, 2016 CASE NO: ZA16-008 PROJECT: Zoning Change and Site Plan for KLA School EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: On behalf of Mani Jacob, Cooper General Contractors is requesting approval of a Zoning Change and Site Plan for KLA School on property described as lot 13R, O. W. Knight No. 899, an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, located at 300 Parkwood Drive, Southlake, Texas. Current Zoning: "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District; Requested Zoning: "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District. SPIN Neighborhood #9. REQUEST DETAILS: Cooper GC requests approval of a Zoning Change and Site Plan from "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District to "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District to develop one single-story building totaling approximately 13,400 square feet on approximately 2.972 acres. The intended use is day care/preschool with associated play yards and equipment. The site is accessed from Parkwood Drive immediately north of the existing turnaround and also through an existing 30' common access easement with the Calloway's Nursery Property immediately to the north. The proposed "S-P-2" regulations for lot 13R are as follows (new additions in red): • Lot 13R shall be subject to the development regulations per the City of Southlake Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended, Section 18, for the "0- 1" OFFICE DISTRICT, with the following exceptions: o A "Day Nursery" or equivalent child care facility shall be the only permitted principal use on Lot 13R. o Shade structures shall be allowed as an accessory use to the Child Care facility. • Development Regulations: o Lot 13R shall be subject to the development regulations for the "0-1 OFFICE DISTRICT and all other applicable regulations with the following exceptions: ■ The natural tree cover shall be permitted in lieu of the required 8' screening device adjacent to the single family residential property for Lot 13R. ■ That a 5' Landscape Buffer along the west property line, shall have landscaping as shown or noted on the Landscape Plan. ■ The "AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE" shall be maintained in accordance with the City of Southlake's Tree Preservation Ordinance and Landscape Ordinance. ■ Shade Structures shall be membrane-type material. Lot 13R was originally included in the Concept Plan approved by City Council November 20, 2007 (ZA07-108). That plan, which is shown in Attachment C, consisted of a Concept Plan for a single-story office building with surrounding parking and an area of non-disturbance to the south. The applicant for KLA School proposes a building of similar scale with surrounding parking and the same area of non-disturbance as was shown on the approved Concept Plan. No changes are proposed to lot 12R (Calloway's Nursery). Changes or variations to the approved Concept Plan for Lot 13R include: • The approved concept plan called for 50 parking spaces; KLA is proposing 48 spaces consistent with requirements for Day Care Centers. • The approved use of Lot 13R was for Office; KLA is proposing "Day Nursery" or Child Care. • Approved zoning is "S-P-2" with "0-1" uses for office; KLA is requesting "S- P-2" with "0-1" zoning restricted to stand-alone day care use, with shade structures as a permitted accessory use. • The shade structures will be membrane type material. • The original proposed office building was 12,000 square feet; KLA is proposing a 13,400 square foot building. • KLA will use the same access drive from the existing mutual access drive shared with Calloway's Nursery and Whites Chapel Church. • KLA has added a drive approach onto the existing Parkwood cul-de-sac. • KLA has relabeled the Building Setbacks in the "AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE" as Landscape Setbacks. • KLA requests to provide the 5' Landscape Buffer along the west property line with plantings as shown on the Landscape Plan. This request is due to (1) the limitations of the developable area on the site, (2) the need for a substantial retaining wall along the west property line because of over 20' of elevation change across the site, (3) the "AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE" creates its own buffer. KLA also requests that the landscape requirements along the retaining wall be limited to what is shown on the plan so that plantings that produce large root systems will not undermine the structural integrity of the retaining wall. Current Zoning "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan with "O-1" uses Proposed Zoning "S-P-2" with limited "0-1" uses (day care only) Gross Site Acreage 2.972 Number of Proposed Buildings 1 Proposed Building Area (sf) 13,400 Area of Open Space (sf) / % 88,016 / 68% Area of Impervious Coverage (sf) 54,754 Percentage of Impervious Space 65% max / 32% Allowed (0-1) / Provided Max Building Height 1 story / 24 feet Required Parking (§35.6.b.1.e) 1 space per 5 students = Total of 40 spaces Provided Parking 48 Spaces The building is a single-story structure clad in brick and stone veneer which meets the Masonry Ordinance and the Residential Overlay. The highest point of the roof peak is 24 feet, though the roof has multiple hips and peaks of varying heights. Public entrance is from the east side of the building near the customer parking and drop off/pick up area as shown on the Pedestrian Access Plan. Employee parking is on the west/rear side of the building. Play areas on the south side of the building include facilities for children of multiple ages. The applicant is requesting through the S-P-2 regulations to allow shade structures with a membrane material in the play area, which are prohibited by right in the Residential Overlay. The natural area which makes up the south half of the property will sit between the Day Care and the Northwood Park R-PUD and is shown as an Area of No Disturbance. The applicant is not proposing a trail or any construction within this area is but is requesting the ability to do limited clearing of underbrush and dead trees as needed ACTION NEEDED: 1. Consider first reading approval of a Zoning Change and Site Plan ATTACHMENTS: (A) Background Information (B) Vicinity Map (C) Plans and Support Information — Link to PowerPoint (D) SPIN Meeting Report dated January 12, 2016 (E) Site Plan Review Summary No. 5, dated May 31, 2016 (F) Surrounding Property Owners Map and Responses STAFF CONTACT: Ken Baker (817) 748-8067 David Jones (817) 748-8070 BACKGROUND INFORMATION OWNER: Mani Jacob APPLICANT: Cooper General Contractors PROPERTY SITUATION: 300 Parkwood Drive LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 13R, O. W. Knight No. 899 LAND USE CATEGORY: Office Commercial CURRENT ZONING: "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District PROPOSED ZONING: "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District HISTORY: -February 3, 1998 — City Council approved ZA97-130 Rezoning and Concept Plan for French Square Office Complex. -October 6, 1998 — City Council approved ZA98-058, Site Plan for French Square Office Complex. -October 6, 1998 — City Council approved ZA98-083, Plat Showing of Lots 12, 13, and 14, O.W. Knight No. 899 Addition. This plat was never filed. -January of 2000 — City Council decided not to extend Parkwood Drive from Byron Nelson Parkway to East Southlake Boulevard (FM 1709). -June 5, 2001 — City Council approved a 2-lot plat showing of Lot 12, 13, & 14, O.W. Knight No. 899 Addition. The plat was filed on July 18, 2003. - November 20, 2007 — City Council approved ZA07-108, Zoning Change and Concept/Site Plan for Calloway's Nursery which consisted of a retail nursery on Lot 12R and a single-story office building on Lot 13R. A Site Plan for the office building was never submitted. CITIZEN INPUT: A SPIN meeting was held for this project on January 12, 2016. A copy of the report is included as Attachment D. SOUTHLAKE 2030 PLAN: - Consolidated Land Use Plan The Southlake 2030 Comprehensive Plan designates the property as Office Commercial. Surrounding properties are Public/Semi-Public (WC Church and the former Senior Center) and Medium Density Residential (Timarron-Northwood Park). Mobility& Master Thoroughfare Plan The Mobility and Master Thoroughfare Plan shows Parkwood Drive as a local street with variable width right of way. A portion of the existing turnaround currently sits within City-owned property. Pathways Master Plan & Sidewalk Plan The Master Pathways Plan shows Parkwood Dr between Byron Nelson Pkwy and FM 1709 as priority corridor #88. As $ part of this development, the applicant will extend 4' sidewalk from the northern property boundary to the center of the existing cul-de-sac radius. TRANSPORTATION ASSESSMENT: Traffic Impact The development was found not to meet the traffic impact threshold necessary for a Traffic Impact Analysis. 1709/Southlake Blvd (16) (Between Byron Nelson and White Chapel) 24hr West Bound (24,299) East Bound (25,189) AM Peak AM (1496)11:45AM-12:45PM Peak AM (2824) 7:15-8:15AM PM Peak PM (2454)4:45-5:45PM Peak PM (1741)12:45-1:45PM *Based on the 2015 City ofSouthlake Traffic Count Report Use • Ft Vtpd* IN OUT • UT Day Care Center(565) 13,400 1 1062 1 96.3 1 91.1 1 93.5 105.4 * Vehicle Trips Per Day *AM-In,AM-Out,PM-In and PM-Out are peak hour generators on a weekday *Based on the ITE: Trip Generation Manual, 7th Edition WATER & SEWER: Water There is an existing 12" water line on the east side of Parkwood Dr that will serve this property. Sewer There is an existing 8" sanitary sewer line on the west side of Parkwood Dr that will serve this property. DRAINAGE: Drainage from this site will flow to the proposed bioswale along the east property line and ultimately to the existing storm sewer system in Parkwood Drive. TREE PRESERVATION: There is approximately 59% existing tree cover on the site, primarily concentrated on the southern half of the property. Tree Preservation Ordinance 585-D requires that 50% of the existing canopy be preserved. The applicant has submitted a Tree Conservation Plan that shows preservation of 76.2% of existing tree cover. STAFF COMMENTS: Attached is Site Plan Review Summary No. 5, dated May 31, 2016. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: May 19, 2016; Planning and Zoning Commission voted 2-2 on a recommendation to approve as presented subject to staff report dated May 13, 2016 and Site Plan Review Summary no. 4 dated May 13, 2016. WCommunity DevelopmenhMEMO12016 CasesW8-ZSP-KLA School Child CarelStaff Report Vicinity Map 300 Parkwood Dr 171 600 620 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 211 291 315 325 415 425 251 271 525 221 261 241 231 00> 00 601 603 sOS 502 501 400 503 402 516 51 512 510 5 506 505 403 NOR WO L 404 405 1 518 517 600 601 406 Q 207 201 520 602 0 N 600 519 603 604 605 41 G EY CL 601 606 Or C,) EO o � � r CT602 1603 ZA1 6-008 r . Zoning and ,rt Site Plan w, F '�• 0 212.5 425 850 S Feet Case No. Attachment B ZA16-017 Page 1 Existing S-P-2 Regulations August 27,2007p, C� T 5s NURSERY City of Southlake Planning Department 1400 Main Street Southlake,Texas 76092 ,Re: Proposed Calloway's Nursery Southwest Corner of Southlake Boulevard and Parkwood Drive To Whom It May Concern: Calloway's Nursery respectfully requests a change to the zoning of the referenced property to allow the construction and operation of a Calloway's Nursery on the front three acres of the site. Calloway's Nursery is proposing to develop the property under S-P-2 zoning,affording the City close control over the initial development of the property and of any future uses of the property. Under this proposal,the front half of the property will be SP2-C2 to allow the use of that area as a retail nursery. The rear half of the property will retain its current SP2-01 zoning. it is Calloway's intention to develop on the front half of the property a unique retail nursery selling a wide variety of flowers,trees and shrubs,together with the soil amendments containers and related items necessary for the gardeners of Southlake to develop and maintain unique,beautiful landscapes to accent their homes. The rear half of the property is proposed to be a single story office building to be developed sometime in the future. 4200 AIRPORT FREEWAY,FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76117.6200.817-2221122•FAX 817-302-0031 7 a n 7 1 n Q )nr%7 Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 1 Other components of the proposal are an access drive from White's Chapel Methodist Church parking lot to Parkwood Drive,and a Preservation Area protecting the rear 225 feet of the property from future development. - If you require any further information not shown on the accompanying plans,please do not hesitate to call. 'incer Cj o Cosby V' e President Enclosures: Elevations of proposed building and entry Z A OF 0 e AUG 2 7 2007 Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 2 R!A'dA September 17,2007 t �i City of Southlake Planning Department '' 1400 Main Street ALL���W//j�I 9S Southlake,Texas 76092 I NURSERY Calloway's Nursery Proposed Permitted Uses and Development Regulations for S-P-2 Zoning Permitted Uses This property shall be limited to the permitted uses found in the"O-1"Office District as described in Section 18of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No.480,as amended,to include"retail nursery"as a permitted use on proposed Lot 12R.. Development Regulations This property shall be subject to the development regulations for the"O-1"Office District,and all other applicable regulations with the following exceptions: • The maximum impervious coverage shall not exceed 70 percent of the total lot area for proposed Lot 12R. • The total required parking for proposed Lot 12R shall be 85 spaces. • The natural tree cover shall be permitted in lieu of the required 8 ft.screening device adjacent to single family residential property for proposed Lot 13R. &ohnosby,Vice P esident ZA07-108 4200 AIRPORT FREEWAY,FORT WORTH,TEXAS 76117-6200.817-222-1122•FAX 817-302-0031 1 SES' Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 3 Narrative and S-P-2 Regulations KLA SCHOOLS 300 PARKWOOD DRIVE SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS June 2,2016 City of Southlake Planning Department 1400 Main Street Suite 310 Southlake,Texas 76092 Re: NARRATIVE for Proposed KLA School Child Care Facility 300 Parkwood Drive/Southwest Corner of Cul-de-sac Lot 13R,O.W. Knight No.899 To Whom It May Concern: KLA School is proposing a change to the use of the existing approved site plan for this 2.9272 acre site. The original submittal included Lot 12R,known as Calloway's Nursery,with a proposed 12,000 sf single story office building,and 50 parking spaces. Please note,this development is not apart of Calloway's Nursery which is bordering this site to the north. The rear portion of the property,Lot 13R,will be kept in its natural state or"AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE"as approved and noted on the previous site plan. KLA is asking that the Zoning be changed from the current from SP2-01 to SP2-01 for CHILD CARE use. The facility will accommodate approximately 200 children,and will be approximately 13,400 sf,one story wood frame construction,with brick and stone as the exterior materials and composition shingle roof. There will be 48 parking spaces as shown on the site plan. There will be a small playground area on the south end of the building,which will possibly have 2 or 3 shade structures. ConcerninjR the operation of the facility: The facility will be licensed for 200 students,and a maximum of 28 staff members. The facility will have operating hours from 6:30am to 6:30pm,Monday thru Friday. Peak traffic times are approximately 6:30am to 8:00am&4:30pm to 6:00 pm. Staff arrival and departure times are staggered base on the number of children present. Parents will be required to park and walk their student(s) into the building. The parking spaces designated for drop-off and pick-up parking spaces will be along the east side of the building,where the main entry is located,as well as a few spaces along the north side of the building. Staff parking will be on the west and north side of the building. We currently have a shared parking agreement with Calloway's Nursery,and are working on a possible shared parking agreement with Whites Chapel Church. This would only be an occasional need for additional parking for open houses or Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 4 special events. These special events times should not coincide with any peak parking times for Calloway's or Whites Chapel. The existing cul-de-sac on Parkwood keeps our traffic completely separate from the neighborhood to the south. The facility has a small playground area with approximately 20 children outside at any given time. Those times are generally mid-morning thru late afternoon. Much of the playground area is cut into the slope and is bordered by a retaining wall up to 14'tall. The retaining wall will have a metal railing/fence on top of it.This,along with the small amount of children,and the large depth of the"No Disturbance Area",should keep noise to the adjacent neighbors to a minimum. Due to the dense foliage as it currently exists,the neighboring residential properties are not visible from the playground area. Even in the winter time the properties are mostly obscured by the existing landscape. Site Plan,Landscape and Buffervard Notes: • The Bufferyards will be as shown and/or noted on the Site Plan. • East Buffer Yard—Required—5 ft. Provided—20 ft. • Canopy Trees—Required-50%2"cal.&50%4"cal. Provided 100%4"cal. • Interior Landscape—Required—3,952 s.f. Provided 25,944 s.f. • Parking Lot Landscape—Required—960 s.f. Provided 4,201 s.f. • Added Amenities—Bio Swale creek bed in lieu of drainage channel • Preserving 56,825 s.f.or 45%of site—Leaving in natural state Maintenance of the"AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE": The area designated as"AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE"shall be left in its natural state as approved under the previous site plan. Living trees and understory plants shall be kept in its natural state,excepting that that the site be cleared of underbrush or fallen material that might allow for the habitation of coyotes, bobcats,etc.,which neighbors have mentioned seeing in this area. The property owner,at their own discretion,shall be allowed to remove Dead trees,as they may fall and do bodily injury or damage neighboring property. We feel that an Urban environment such as this,general maintenance such as this is necessary for the safety of everyone,including,but not limited to the neighbors,their pets,and occupants of this and adjacent developed areas. Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 5 KLA SCHOOLS 300 PARKWOOD DRIVE SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS June 2,2016 City of Southlake Planning Department 1400 Main Street Suite 310 Southlake,Texas 76092 Re: S-P-2 Zonin_g Letter Proposed KLA School Child Care Facility 300 Parkwood Drive/Southwest Corner of Cul-de-sac Lot 13R,O.W. Knight No.899 To Whom It May Concern: This property shall be limited to the permitted uses found in the"0-1"OFFICE DISTRICT as described in Section 18 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No.480 as amended,to include Day Nursery or equivalent child care facility as a stand-alone use on Lot 13R. A Day Nursery shall be the only permitted principal use on Lot 13R. Permitted uses: Lot 13R shall be subject to the development regulations per the City of Southlake Zoning Ordinance No. 480,as amended,Section 18,for the"0-1"OFFICE DISTRICT,with the following exceptions: • A"Day Nursery"or equivalent child care facility shall be the only permitted principal use on Lot 13R. • Shade structures shall be allowed as an accessory use to the Child Care facility. Development Regulations: Lot 13R shall be subject to the development regulations for the"O-1",OFFICE DISTRICT and all other applicable regulations with the following exceptions: • The natural tree cover shall be permitted in lieu of the required 8'screening device adjacent to the single family residential property for Lot 13R. • The 5'Landscape Buffer along the west property line,shall have landscaping as shown or noted on the Landscape Plan. • The"AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE"shall be maintained in accordance with the City of Southlake's Tree Preservation Ordinance and Landscape Ordinance. • Shade structures shall be of a membrane type material. Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 6 Changes or variations to the Site Plan approved in November 2007: Here is a list of changes or variations to the original site plan approved in November 2007: • The original site plan called for 50 parking spaces,we will have 48 spaces. • The original use of the site was for Office Use,we are Proposing Child Care Use. • Original zoning approved as"SP2-01"for office,we are requesting"SP2-01"with day care use, and shade structures as an accessory use. • The shades structures will be membrane type material. A photo of intended product style is attached. • The original structure was 12,000 sf,we are proposing 13,400 sf structure. • We are using the same access drive from the existing mutual access drive shared with Calloway's Nursery and Whites Chapel Church. • We have added a drive approach onto the existing Parkwood cul-de-sac,which should greatly improve traffic flow. • At the suggestion of staff,we are relabeling the Building Setbacks in the"AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE"as Landscape Setbacks. • The 5'Landscape Buffer along the west property line,shall have landscaping as shown or noted on the Landscape Plan. This request is due to(1)the limitations of the developable area on our site,(2)the need for a substantial retaining wall along the west property line because of over 20'of elevation change across the site,(3)the"AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE"creates its own buffer. We also request that the landscape requirements along our retaining wall be limited to what we show on our plan so that we don't have plantings that produce large root systems which might undermine the structural integrity of our retaining wall. • The Bufferyards will be as shown and/or noted on the Site Plan. • East Buffer Yard—Required—5 ft. Provided—20 ft. • Canopy Trees—Required-50%2"cal.&50%4"cal. Provided 100%4"cal. • Interior Landscape—Required—3,952 s.f. Provided 25,944 s.f. • Parking Lot Landscape—Required—960 s.f. 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N.IDE 1/14 -Q �(yV *r \ V.-OLrYTIRO1 R71eE . � EI0RN0NR J ` MYORf/R Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 11 Pedestrian Access and Traffic Management Plan w°6DE1181-R m« pz BF _ S I ig ' FAN OROUNO I If L L� 17-1 I 29 so BLDG 2ACAE8,174 S F, ED TI I' ZONE F ## LEGEND cwcnFi� � I 6 ov I _ ELPLOYEE PARKING O CALLOWAY'S PARENT PARKING PEDESTRIAN SIDEWALK$ � TRAFFlC FLOW �I ' 5W Z8 I LOT n I ji MET- L.1R BLOCK 1t TJE mum- aAq T is�ow01Mm5� 00pO;NAI�T NOTES: - / KLA SCHOOL Nig BEFNfb I Cr.P 1.All DRIVEWAYS AND PARKING AREAS WILL AVOW 2-WAY TRAFFIC iN:MANAOFAIENT&PEDFSTRW!ACCESS PIAN 2.PARENTS AND EMPLOYEES WILL BE ENCOURAGED TO ENTER DRIVEWAY Kl Itlnp enpinwwrs EXIT DRIVEWAY 42 DURING PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF TIMES1tiM' wts FEBRUARY 2016 GG( B- AND9 25 15�I1 1UtawnY Fax 9J2.660;281] bb Np.: W16010 D o.flla WII61T1 SkNurtlsan,T...75080 ww.bbcpi.com Proposed Landscaping Plan Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 12 �► ' SW NGe E E 1© • o TRICYCLE 1 tTRI IETE 11 aVP1 \ Eaal P,Wi reu zone e e e e � SUMMARY CHART — BUFFERYARDS KLA School LOT 13R Location/Length Required/ Length BufferYard Canopy Accent Shrubs Notes of Base Llne Provided Width/Type Trees Trees South Required 252' 10-0" — F1 8 15 20 " Located In Provided 252' N/A 2** 0'* 0** Preser, Area West Required 506' 10-0" — C 15 20 61 ** 3 Trees are ex. Provided 506' 5-0" — A 3** 0 0 Preserv. Area East 1 Required 328' 10-0" — C 8-2=6 11-2=9 33 Increase buffer to Provided 328' 20—C" — C 6 9 72 20 ft. — 207 reduc. East 2 Required 178' 10-0" — F1 5 11 14 ** Located In Provided 178' N/A 4** 0** 0** Preser, Are. North Required 251' 5-0" — A 3 5 20 Provided 251' 5-0" — A 2 5 39 "Note any credits used in calculations: o. Width of driveway discounted. b. Where parking is provided between the building setback lips and public R.O.W., shrubs obtaining o mature height of three feet(3')or greater must be planted at a maximum spacing of thirty inches(30')on center continuous along .II paved edges of the parking or drive areas. This may require additional shrubs over and above those required within the adjacent buffer yard, TABULATIONS; SITE BLDG. BLDG. PARKING PARKING PARKING IMPERVIOUS LOT AREA AREA COVERAGE REQUIRED PROVIDED RATIO COVERAGE 13R 69,982 S.F. 13,400 S.F 19.2% 40 48 1 Space/5 30.97% Students SUMMARY CHART — KLA School PARKING LOT LANDSCAPE Londsaope Tract Area Parking Provided Required Ratio 3R Required 960 SF 4,201 SF Provided 48 20 SF/Space *Note any credits used in calculations. SUMMARY CHART INTERIOR LANDSCAPE KLA School Landscape `�of area In Can Understory Shrubs roundcover Seasonal Tract Area front or side Trees Trees Color (1/500 sf) (1/250 sf (1/40 st 157 of SF) 2%of SF 13R Required 3,952 SF 75% 8 16 187 1,001 SF 133 SF Provided 25,944 SF** 75% 8 18 207 1,237 5F 160 SF *Note any credits used in calculations: - Parking islands added to interior landscape areas. Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 13 Tree Conservation Plan Li I 'r "- � 11 �ui V�o I aoo 14I V � I 3R ® i E zo Z E�' �a: S 1,143' Ln o a rn Ln z 2" a Q jr I me UZ9 I PI� �q0nom o , MZ P02e' w// '012 ell ry 'r1r` ER Ic' S9 '2E _n POE' u40 C:II2" of IN PG 28" Pp 9" psj��� li »42 P012" 2q F93 f DD PU 21" 99 EE INSfN.OrYiE0NnRE P✓6" P01+, EkeCg b" u45 92^ Pfi HVE—A" a}I »'ry ~�m PRESERVATION AREA NO DISTURB AREA �a 116�� `xe52 53 , iwx �12' �B" »bl I =bo �Ea 7032' =65 ttyy 6' P020" e51 P012' CE 6" 66 P924, LE 10' ooh„ ce'a" l" c ' sone' I u96 »E4 x95 nb CE 6" CEI WAID, CE 15" »6B #22 -87 0" »72 aV Po b" .71 P0�0' Cb' a�g�� CEI!' rel" P� Ct14�PEPClhyfO FPO., a� u90 DE',I� PA,,p4i ENAf& 77?O Ib' u�2 ICE I2" e1g 66— �H� 5'UTILITY EASEMENT _ CAR-A.SLI[)E 3R46_ Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 14 Proposed Building Elevations All IL O 3 LEFT ELEVATION eSMTH) LIEVATIGN (EAST) Case No. Attachment C 6-008 Page 15 Proposed Retaining Wall Material and Wrought Iron Fence Jc- ti. M Proposed Shade Structure f6 W 4Sro n I K�1 Case No. Attachment C ZA16-008 Page 16 SPIN Report ZISOUTHLAKE SPIN MEETING REPORT SPIN Item Number: SPIN2016-01 Project Name: KLA School SPIN Neighborhood: SPIN # 9 Meeting Date: January 12, 2016 Meeting Location: 1400 Main Street, Southlake, TX City Council Chambers Total Attendance: Seventeen (17) Host: Craig Rothmeier, Community Engagement Committee Applicant(s) Presenting: Doug Galloway and Gary Wood City Staff Present: Jerod Potts, Planner I Town Hall Forums can be viewed in their entirety by visiting http://www.citVofsouthlake.com and clicking on "Learn More" under Video On Demand; forums are listed under SPIN by meeting date. FORUM SUMMARY Property Situation: • 300 Parkwood Dr. Development Details: • Applicant mentioned that the current proposal is for a single-story, 13,000 square foot daycare facility and this is the property directly behind Calloway's nursery • The applicant noted that when Calloway's was originally developed they purchased the land behind and put a proposed site plan through the City for a 12,000 square foot single-story office structure • The applicant mentioned that KLA is a Reggio Emilia school; they value very tactile learning - materials, plants, animals. They offer a number of community outreach programs, and also include a Spanish immersion in the afternoons • According to the applicant the outline of the school on the site plan almost mirrors exactly the outline that was previously proposed for the single-story office and the site plan parking is what was already put through as that previously proposed single-story structure • The applicant noted that KLA wants to embrace the previously established tree preservation area at the back; their goal would be to have their playground right up Case No. Attachment D ZA16-008 Pagel against the building and have a walking trail/nature trail that might meander through it • The applicant mentioned they are not proposing changes to the cul-de-sac or to the land owned by the City • The applicant mentioned they are proposing a full masonry structure meeting all the City requirements • According to the applicant the center would be locally owned Exhibits presented at SPIN: � o N KLA SCHOOLS® Proposed Single Story Daycare KLA SCHOOLS' .e.,.t4.,. r 0 FA and natura I aptitudes are nurtured in ways that deve I �p it .. new and Case No. Attachment D ZA16-008 Page 2 MSN. w1. Y i a VA rID Lout M LA22 I bib I Lot t+ LO pp AID Key Differentiating Factors: Project Contacts: -Willbealocallyownedanddirecttyrun Cooper GC facility Doug Galloway -Innovative and flexiblecurriculum focused on dgallowayPccccergencon.ccm personalized learning experiencesfor 512.698.9494 each child -Teaching and learning adapt to thespecific interests and needs of individual Archon Corp chi Idren and the local Southlake community GaryWood -Adedicatedartstudioandartinstructorwill oarv:ood@usa.ccm appeal to parentsthat va luethe 817.975.9767 importance of creativity and aesthetic expression in their ch ills development -Recycled and natural materials used as part of the classroom curriculum -Indoor and outdoor gardens promote conservation and sustainabilty and a walking naturetrail will allow for outdoor exploration and discovery QUESTIONS / CONCERNS: • How many children does this facility expect to take care of? How many cars? Case No. Attachment D ZA16-008 Page 3 o The site plan notes 200 children, and when they open they will have to apply for a license with the state. The facility was basically designed for this size. Traffic is dispersed, rarely do you see cars stacking trying to get out of the parking lot. There is a 30 foot mutual access to the church that was put in under the original site plan. There is no left turn out of Parkwood onto Southlake Blvd. They will turn right once they get to 1709 and exit out that way • There are two Parkwood Drives; could we get the name changed? • The utility road behind the banks, I understand that was built and maintained by the City — it doesn't have a name • Given that the Senior Center is empty now, worried that people will park in that lot and walk up. They will probably cut through the church parking lot too. • As far as the nature area and the trail, one of the promises made was that would be preserved. This blocks a lot of sound from Southlake Blvd. o Weren't talking about taking out trees. Think it would be to everyone's benefit to take out dead trees to get rid of opossums and raccoons. May put in a decomposed granite trail that is all-weather • Would like some feedback on what the City is going to do with the senior center. • What is the depth of the wilderness area? At one point there was some suggestion of a 200' buffer o The original buffer was around 200'. Don't have an exact dimension. • How many parking spots do you have on the site plan? o 48-49 • Do you feel that many parking spots are sufficient for this facility? o Yes • Will there be bus pickup from Rockenbaugh? Do you envision some after school programs as well for this facility? o They will have a small afterschool program. Only have one classroom right now that would probably hold 30-35 children, 40 children. They would probably have a bus or two. • Would like to find the intent of the closed senior center and the open property that sits there • The current zoning when Calloway's had that application, was it rezoned for the office building? o It is currently zoned S-P-2, 0-1 for an office use • I'm sure you will have to do a zoning change for this daycare center? o The property itself, they were combined for Calloway's to have the ability to front Southlake. They were going to move there corporate office there at the time. So any use besides a single office would require another SP to be established • There will be zoning hearings and everything else o Absolutely • Is the cul-de-sac that is currently closed at Parkwood going to remain closed? Case No. Attachment D ZA16-008 Page 4 o Correct • When Calloway's got the petition to make the office building, how many employees were you thinking of having? o We were not involved in that submittal, so I do not know what there employee count was • Concerned of the noise level of a playground with 200 kids, is very different from a contained office where people are inside o In childcare I see 10-20 kids out on the playground. They usually go by class, which usually the class ratios are based on the state regulations for teacher to child ratios. You wouldn't see them out early in the morning. They spend the majority of their time indoors. The age of the children is 3 and 4 year olds • Does Calloway's own the preservation area? o Calloway's sold this lot to whoever owns it now • So the preservation area wasn't City? o It is part of the approved site plan now • Were under the impression the preservation area could not be touched. What are you planning to do with the trees? Having the trail takes away privacy o It was established in the zoning that was created. This client is not proposing taking away trees; there are a few dead ones that should be removed for the healthy trees sake. See the area as a great asset. Would be meandering the trail through existing tree cover • That preservation area should be no disturbance. By having a trail you are not preserving the area you are disturbing it • Have to address the need to have a daycare. Why daycare? o It is a different learning environment. They have the ability to have bilingual learning. They have very strong beliefs in that tactile learning, adapting to specific needs of that child • Could I see what the need is to have a daycare? o The owners went after this site, felt this was a good place for it • Why don't they go to a place where there are already buildings? This is a neighborhood. o This was previously zoned when Calloway's was established as an office • The access is on Parkwood Drive? o Yeah • Has it been considered to close off the senior center parking lot access? So there isn't extra traffic? o We were unaware that it was a utility road that was connecting behind the senior center • It seems the design is putting playgrounds on the nature buffers, and I agree the nature trail will destroy the buffer effect. Think your ideas of parking are crazy. When you have 200 kids you are going to have 200 or 400 parents wanting to show up at some event. The people will park in the senior center parking lot and will be coming Case No. Attachment D ZA16-008 Page 5 through our neighborhood to get there. I think a 12,000 square foot office and a 13,000 square foot daycare are night and day different. Worried about the traffic o If they are having programs at Christmas and things of that nature I would guess the entire center isn't having a program all at one time. If parking was a problem there is additional parking adjacent to Calloway's, there is parking where the church is. I would guess there is parking along Parkwood Drive • Little Sunshine has been open for a year now and only 40% full. It is a Reggio Emilia school as well. Have 160 students • Are you considering any other areas? o Saw a number of different sites in a number of neighboring cities and they felt very strongly that this was one that not only fit a daycare but specifically fit what they wanted • What are the City's plans for Parkwood Drive? • Did you say the owners are Southlake residents? o Yes • So why aren't they here tonight? o They were unable to be here • Can you explain the building line and drainage easement? o Part of the plat, the survey. Cannot put any building in that area, between there and the property line • Right now there is a brush and grass, we want it left untouched. If you clean out the underbrush and grass that adds to the noise penetration of that lot o We are not proposing any playground equipment • You do have a playground and you haven't given us the outline of the playground so we don't know how far that playground goes into that trail area o Playground equipment comes very late in the design phase • Can the area for the zoning application be expanded for the entire neighborhood? (Northwood Park) SPIN Meeting Reports are general observations of SPIN Meetings by City staff and SPIN Representatives. The report is neither verbatim nor official meeting minutes; rather it serves to inform elected and appointed officials, City staff, and the public of the issues and questions raised by residents and the general responses made. Responses as summarized in this report should not be taken as guarantees by the applicant. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to follow the case through the Planning and Zoning Commission and final action by City Council. Blackboard Connect Delivery Results for January 12, 2016 SPIN Meeting Case No. Attachment D ZA16-008 Page 6 Blackboard connect)" This message has been sent! Here is a summary of the delivery results. Click he,e to view more information online. Delivery Summary Title SPIN Meeting on January 12, 2016 Message Type Outreach Site CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Scheduled By Daniel Cortez Send Time 01/07/2016 05:30 PM (CT) Voice Completed 01/07/2016 05:48 PM (CT) Text Completed 01/07/2016 05:31 PM (CT) Email Completed 01/07/2016 05:31 PM (CT) Selected Contacts 10996 Successfully reached 5441 (49%) Languages English* Device Deliveries 48%(5155) 10801 ti Q� 97%(166) 172 [< T-41� 95%(542) 572 LMJ Detailed Delivery Results r Voice (list=rr) Case No. Attachment D ZA16-008 Page 7 Good Afternoon this is Daniel Cortez with the City of Southlake. A SPIN town hall forum will take place next Tuesday on January 12th at bpm concerning the following: In SPIN #9 an applicant is proposing a new 13,000 square fool single-story daycare facility located at 300 Parkwood Drive. Again, a SPIN Town Hall Forum will be held January 12th, 2016 at 6pm in the Town Hall Council Chambers. For more information about SPIN, please go to www.southlakespin.org. Thank you for your attention and have a great day! Successful Deliveries 48% (5155) Live Delivery 2098 Answering Machine 3057 Unsuccessful Deliveries 52% (5646) Hangup 39 Busy 102 No Answer 1495 Undeliverable 3250 Fax/Modem 287 Opted-Out 19 Bad Phone Number 454 Emd Email Good Afternoon this is Daniel Cortez with the City of Southlake. A SPIN town hall forum will take place next Tuesday on January 12th at 6pm concerning the following: In SPIN#9 an applicant is proposing a new 13,000 square foot single-story daycare facility located at 300 Parkwood Drive. Again, a SPIN Town Hall Forum will be held January 12th, 2016 at 6pm in the Town Hall Council Chambers. For more information about SPIN, please go to www.southlakespin.org. Thank you for your attention and ... Email Sent 95% (542) Email Opted-Out 5% (30) 06J SMS A SPIN Town Hall Forum is scheduled for January 12, 2016. Follow the link for more information: http l/bit.ly/SPIN2016Jan12 Text Ema l Sent 97% (166) Text Not Sent 2% (4) Text Opted-Out 1% (1) Invalid Text Phone 1% (1) For support, please call (866)360-2155 or email connectsupport@blackboard.com Case No. Attachment D ZA16-008 Page 8 SITE PLAN REVIEW SUMMARY Case No.: ZA16-008 Review No.: Five Date of Review: 05/31/16 Project Name: Zoning Change and Site Plan — KLA School Child Care APPLICANT: Doug Galloway OWNERS: Mani Jacob Cooper General Contractors Office at the Park, LLC 1225 E Crosby Road, Suite Al 14455 Webb Chapel Carrollton, Texas 75006 Farmers Branch, Texas 75234 Phone: 972-245-7960 Phone: 214-244-3332 Email: dgalloway@coopergencon.com Email: mani@beamrealestate.com CITY STAFF HAS REVIEWED THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROJECT RECEIVED BY THE CITY ON 05/02/16 AND WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS. THESE STIPULATIONS ARE HEREBY MADE CONDITIONS OF SITE PLAN APPROVAL UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AMENDED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED FURTHER CLARIFICATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE STAFF MEMBER. Planning Review David Jones, AICP Principal Planner Phone: (817) 748-8070 Email:diones ci.southlake.tx.us 1. Revise bufferyards where applicable to reflect Section 41 requirements for 0-1 uses. 2. Move the play area that is currently shown within the west bufferyard. 3. Indicate provided fencing along the west bufferyard adjacent to the retaining wall. Tree Conservation/Landscape Review E-mail: kmartin@ci.southlake.tx.us Keith Martin Landscape Administrator Phone: (817) 748-8229 TREE CONSERVATION COMMENTS: 1. The amount to be preserved appears to be incorrect. The preservation calculation is based upon the amount of tree cover being saved and not on the percentage of the site with remaining tree cover. Based on the difference between 59% and 45% it appears the percentage being preserved is approximately 76%. Revise the calculation accordingly. The existing tree cover is stated to be 59%. If the zoning were proposed straight B-1, the minimum percentage of existing tree cover to be preserved would be 50%. The applicant is proposing to preserve 45% of the total existing tree cover. (See comment#1) For property sought to be zoned for the Downtown zoning district or a planned development Case No. Attachment E ZA16-008 Page 1 zoning district, including an S-P-1 Site Plan, S-P-2 Site Plan, Transition, Rural Conservation, Planned Unit Development, or Employment Center zoning district, the City Council shall consider the application for a Conservation Analysis or Plan in conjunction with the corresponding development application (as established in Table 1.0). The Planning and Zoning Commission shall review the application and make a recommendation to the City Council regarding the application. The City Council shall approve the Plan or Analysis if the Council finds that the Plan or Analysis provides for the: i. placement of building pads, parking areas, driveways, streets, and utility easements so as to maximize the preservation of environmental features of the property including mature tree stands, natural creeks and ponds, and significant grades; ii. maximizes the preservation of tree cover preservation areas indicated on the Environmental Resource Protection Map; iii. maximizes the preservation of existing tree stands with the potential to buffer residential areas from the noise, glare, and visual effects of nonresidential uses; iv. maximizes the preservation of existing trees, if any, adjoining a natural or man-made drainage creek; V. maximizes the preservation of existing protected trees along rural roadways and other streets as identified and prioritized in the Street Typology designation; and vi. mitigation of altered trees through proposed tree replacement procedures pursuant to this Ordinance. Please be aware that all existing trees shown to be preserved on the City Council approved Tree Conservation Plan must be preserved and protected during all phases and construction of the development. Alteration or removal of any of the existing trees shown to be preserved on the approved Tree Conservation Plan is a violation of the Tree Preservation Ordinance and the zoning as approved by the Southlake City Council. Please ensure that the layout of all structures, easements, utilities, structures grading, and any other structure proposed to be constructed do not conflict with existing trees intended to be preserved. LANDSCAPE COMMENTS: 1. On the Site Plan and Landscape Plan identify and label all bufferyards. 2. The "Required" Interior Landscape area is incorrect. The building square footage on the Site Plan is 13,400 square feet. Based on 30% of the building square footage the "Required" interior landscape area is 4,020 square feet. The "Required" shrubs, ground cover, and seasonal color calculations are also incorrect. 3. A 10'-C bufferyard is required to be provided along the west property line and 5'-A bufferyard is proposed to be provided. The applicant may choose to provide a more intense bufferyard than the required bufferyard, but not provide a less intense bufferyard than required. Existing tree credits are proposed to be taken for existing trees within the preserve area of the west, east 2, and south bufferyards. Please ensure that all existing trees that are being taken credit for required landscaping are in healthy condition and can be properly protected and preserved during and after the site construction. Existing tree credits shall only be granted if the tree/s are in healthy condition and all requirements of the Tree Preservation Ordinance Case No. Attachment E ZA16-008 Page 2 have been met as determined at the time of inspection for a Permanent Certificate of Occupancy. Indicates informational comment. # Indicates required items comment. Public Works/Engineering Review Steven Anderson, P.E. Civil Engineer Phone: (817) 748-8101 E-mail: sandersona-ci.southlake.tx.us GENERAL COMMENTS: 1. This review is preliminary. Additional requirements may be necessary with the review of civil construction plans. 2. NEW REQUIREMENT: Submit with Civil Construction Plans a Retaining Wall Layout sheet. 3. Retaining walls greater than 4-feet including the footing shall require structural plans prepared by a registered engineer in the State of Texas. Retaining walls shall require a permit from the Building Inspections Department prior to construction. 4. Due to public feedback concerning traffic within the City, be prepared to speak to the traffic this site will generate. Sight distances shall comply with AASHTO guidelines on adjacent collectors and arterials. EASEMENTS: 1. Provide all necessary easements for water, sanitary sewer and drainage. Easements shall be 15' minimum and located on one lot — not centered on the property line. A 20' easement is required if both storm sewer and sanitary sewer will be located within the easement. WATER COMMENTS: 2. Minimum size for water lines is 8". 3. Commercial and industrial developments require fire hydrant spacing of 300' maximum for non-sprinkled buildings or 600' for sprinkled buildings. The size of the water service tap must match the size of the meter. There are no reducers allowed before the meter on the public side. A one inch meter must have a one inch tap, etc. Water meters and fire hydrants shall be located in an easement or right of way. Case No. Attachment E ZA16-008 Page 3 * Fire lines shall be separate from service lines. SANITARY SEWER COMMENTS: 4. Add a note: Private sanitary sewer services need a plumbing permit and must be inspected by building inspections prior to burial. DRAINAGE COMMENTS: 1. Differences between pre- and post- development runoff shall be captured in detention pond(s). Proposed detention ponds shall control the discharge of the 1, 10 and 100- year storm events. Please calculate control of the 1-yr storm event. 2. Verify size, shape, and/or location of the detention pond (as depicted on the site/concept/development plan). Any changes to size, shape, and/or location of the proposed pond(s) may require a revision to the concept/site/development plan and may need to be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council. 3. Curb inlet capacity calculation for DA-H indicates use 5-ft length curb inlet. Plan call-out is for a 10-ft length curb inlet. Please clarify. * Discharge of post development runoff must have no adverse impact on downstream properties and meet the provisions of Ordinance No. 605. INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS: * Submit 22"x34" civil construction plans and a completed Construction Plan Checklist directly to the Public Works Administration Department for review. Please allow 15 business days for review. The plans shall conform to the most recent construction plan checklist, standard details and general notes which are located on the City's website: http://www.cityofsouthlake.com/PublicWorks/engineeringdesign.asp * Submit with Civil Construction Plans a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan which outlines pre-construction, construction and post-construction erosion control measures. * A geotechnical report will be required for all private and public roadways. The geotechnical report shall include pavement design parameters for subgrade stabilization. * A right of way permit shall be obtained from the Public Works Operations Department (817) 748-8082 to connect to the City's sewer, water or storm sewer system. * A Developer Agreement may be required for this development and may need to be approved by the City Council prior to any construction of public infrastructure. Construction plans for these improvements must be acceptable to Public Works prior to placing the Developer's Agreement on the City Council agenda for consideration. * Any hazardous waste being discharged must be pretreated per Ordinance No. 836. *=Denotes informational comment. Case No. Attachment E ZA16-008 Page 4 Fire Department Review Kelly Clements Fire Marshal Phone: (817) 748-8233 E-mail: kclementsa-ci.southlake.tx.us GENERAL COMMENTS: Fire apparatus access needs to be an all-weather surface, asphalt or concrete, a minimum of 24 feet wide with 6 inch red striping that contains 4 inch white lettering that states "FIRE LANE NO PARKING" every 25 feet, and able to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus. (A minimum of 85,000 pounds GVW) The required backflow protection (double check valve) for the sprinkler system can be located on the riser if the riser is within 100 feet of the water main. If the riser is further than 100 feet from the main, the double check valve shall be in a pit. Riser rooms shall be a minimum of 5'X5' if the double check is not located on the riser, or a minimum of 6'X6' if it is on the riser. (Riser is further than 100 feet, linearly along the pipe, from the City Water Main. Double check valve must be installed in a vault.) 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. This development must comply with Residential Adjacency Overlay Regulations, Section 43.13. 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. Stucco shall only be considered a masonry material when applied using a 3-step process over diamond metal lath mesh to a 7/8th inch thickness or by other processes producing comparable cement stucco finish with equal or greater strength and durability specifications. Denotes Informational Comment Case No. Attachment E ZA16-008 Page 5 Surrounding Property Owners KLA School O � 918 O 978 920 922 924 co 911 EMERALD BLVD 926 m m 913 975 977 919 9�1 10 7G4 CL 4 a 700 S U �' ° O 1040 10, 703 W 873 8 F = 815 817 879 9,1 520 530 � tp0 110 2 200 1042 = 510 540 g o tvD OUTH 121 17, W S KE 500 s60 s29 a30 650 97U 151 E SOUTHLAKE OWD o 211 291 315 325 415 425 525 535 711 731 75 25 271 641 721 O 601 221 261 p q 24 Y G1 a m 231 a fi11 621 +12 108 104 100 Op 109 105 101 ' 230 K 0 400 601 603 CIOsCO Q 03 z w 7g 51 512 510 508 506 505 012 403 2�y� S 05 518 517 600 807 4406 221 207 201 520 602 603 ype Q> 519 J 60 804 606 805 607 b O U 602 803 0 n n n n n 400 8pq 502 410 606 504 611 13 n 410 810 612 814 818 618 62 622 812 Sp WAyv � A � � v n 7 n m 728 n Owner ZoningPhysical Address • • • 1. ALLEN,ANDREW RPUD 600 NORTHWOOD CT 0.239 NR 2. ANDERSEN, MICHAEL RPUD 601 NORTHWOOD CT 0.287 NR 3. BRONSON,THOMAS A RPUD 506 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.258 NR 4. BURKE, ROGER RPUD 514 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.238 NR 5. CALLOWAY'S NURSERY INC SP2 291 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 3.107 NR 6. CALLOWAY'S NURSERY INC SP2 300 PARKWOOD DR 2.791 NR 7. CHOI,JOU-YOUNG RPUD 507 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.343 O 8. CREST SECU RITI ES LTD SP2 241 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.802 NR 9. DRILL FILL AND BILL LP SP2 271 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.541 NR 10. FRITH,JOHN D SP2 261 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.567 NR 11. GROSSKOPF,SCOTT RPUD 516 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.402 NR 12. HERRERA, FELIPE RPUD 510 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.241 U 13. HP TEXAS I LLC RPUD 501 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.328 NR 14. HUSAIN, MUSTAFA RPUD 505 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.249 NR 15. JOHNSTON, DON A SF1-A 817 PEARL DR 0.715 NR 16. MCKENZIE,GRAEME A RPUD 508 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.262 NR MICHAEL ROSS REVOCABLE NR 17. TRUST RPUD 503 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.244 18. OBERDICK,JONATHAN RPUD 502 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.261 NR 19. PASKVAN,THEODORE RPUD 517 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.296 0 Case No. Attachment F ZA16-008 Page 1 20. PHILIP, ISAAC J SF1-A 821 PEARL DR 1.253 F 21. PROVIDENCE BANCSHARES CORP SP2 315 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 1.072 NR 22. QIAN,YANLIN SF1-A 819 PEARL DR 0.725 NR 23. SAHBA, SHAH RIAR RPUD 512 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.263 NR 24. SAKHONKO, EVGENY RPUD 500 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.286 O 25. SCHUMM,ZACHARY RPUD 518 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.244 O 26. SOUIMANIPHANN,THONGDAM SF1-A 815 PEARL DR 0.832 NR 27. SOUTHLAKE,CITY OF CS 307 PARKWOOD DR 12.685 NR 28. STEEP HOT& PRESS LLC SP2 251 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.937 NR 29. WHITE'S CHAPEL METHODIST CH CS 185 S WHITE CHAPEL BLVD 24.382 U SUPERINTENDENT OF CARROLL NR 30. ISD SUPERINTENDENT OF GRAPEVINE NR 31. COLLEYVILLE ISD 32. SUPERINTENDENT OF KELLER ISD NR SUPERINTENDENT OF NR 33. NORTHWEST ISD Responses: F: In Favor O: Opposed To U: Undecided NR: No Response Notices Sent: Thirty-One (31) Responses Received: Four (4)— Opposed One (1) — In Favor Two (2) - Undecided Case No. Attachment F ZA16-008 Page 2 Surrounding Property Owner Responses 01/0//20U1 01:14 //05J/Jlbb CHLI&MIN PAGE 01 Notification Response Form ZA16-008 Meeting Date: May 19, 2016 at 6:30 PM CHOI,JOU-YOUNG 507 NORTHWOOD TR SOUTHLAKE,TX 76092 PLEASE PROVIDE COMPLETED FORMS VIA MAIL, FAX OR HAND DELIVERY BEFORE THE START OF THE SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING. Being the owner(s)of the property so noted above, are hereby in favor ofop op sed undecided about (circle or underline one) the proposed Zoning Change and Site Plan referenced above. Space for comments regarding your position: LNC' 4flc7DSf �7 K Sycn� drive t>��t�`�iZ� cltec4�� $oV+hlakt Cttycl c�e� 'fib 'f'b Ilot.�j�R r�aS u,r�� i �' tnC3^E'.ASe CbtY►r1,.�t^t`firq,�iG � out��C•t-P.�' �tS i�r A cry s s 'J cccre wee r+v o+c ,tom¢ S ick u,¢ hanze tue. . Vv'�LU GSe J� ��i�r+le,c c+K Zort:� a ,� Cotnirt i� clk�lo Ev4tnw (, •S � c.F,.;tdpredc�-tvt atatt�d+��C� Signature: �� --_-- Date: 16 <'�-' Additional Signature: _ _._ .. ' Date: Printed Name(s): Jttt'Y0 (N )cyU,t,,�- 40 o MPJ Must be property owner(s)whose names)are printed at top. Otherwise contact the Planning Department. One Form per property. Phone Number (optional): `lc>)- Case No. Attachment F ZA16-008 Page 3 is a:•, '-3 Y.. A,.. Moldigbois-stay",20"Ati-3OPM v 10 NORTHMOD TR IOUTHLAKE,TX 4 .._... THE START OF THE SCHEDULED PUMJC HEARING. in favor of •1!• 'r. 6 •.Z• .. •i• rcle • w tg4 Rf,1/. t`.ire`. r AdditionalSignature: -A Date? •. �.w.lr/�n� a•44i:ea �7 Printed MUikt be prqmrty—W(S)who"Man* are pMted ,,, •• 00 a Oewmsvvt r, PA z s- •'pi o w � Case • . Attachment F ZAl 11 : ' . • - 9725988643 Pioneer Natural Resources 15:47:38 05-10-2016 1/1 Notification Response Form ZA16-008 Meeting Date: May 19,2016 at 6:30 PM PASKVAN,THEODORE 517 NORTHWOOD TR SOUTH.AKE,TX 76092 PLEASE PROVIDE COMPLETED FORMS VIA MAIL,FAX OR HAND DELIVERY BEFORE THE START OF THE SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING. Being the owner(s)of the property so noted above, are hereby in favor of opposed to undecided about (circle or underline one) the proposed Zoning Change and Site Plan referenced above. Space for comments regarding your position: -1 rz& b r S ` r C Signature: Date: �2amp Additional Signature: - Date: frA Printed Name(s): Must be property owner(s)whose amus)are printed at4op. Otherwise contact the Planning Department. One farm per property. Phone Number(optional): �q�32- Case No. Attachment F ZA16-008 Page 5 Notification Response Form Direct questions and mail responses to: ZA16-008 City of Southlake Meeting Date: May 19, 2016 at 6:30 PM Planning & Development Services Notification Response 1400 Main St; Ste 310 PHILIP, ISAAC J Southlake, TX 76092 821 PEARL DR Phone: (817)748-8621 SOLITHLAKE, TX 76092 Fax: (817)748-8077 PLEASE PROVIDE COMPLETED FORMS VIA MAIL, FAX OR HAND DELIVERY BEFORE THE START OF THE SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING. Being the owner(s) of the property so noted above, are hereby in favor of opposed to undecided about (circle or underline one) the proposed Zoning Change and Site Plan referenced above. Space for comments regarding your position: Signature.- z) Date: 32r6ZZOle Additional Signature: Date:SVi0�1� 6- Printed Name(s): ��" Must be property owner(s)whose names)are printed at top.•-6thBTWts`i-Wntaot the Plan ang Department. One form per property. Phone Number (optional): Case No. Attachment F ZA16-008 Page 6 Notification Response Form ZA16-008 Meeting Date: May 19, 2016 at 6:30 PM SAKHONKO, EVGENY 500 NORTHWOOD TR SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092 PLEASE PROVIDE COMPLETED FORMS VIA MAIL, FAX OR HAND DELIVERY BEFORE THE START OF THE SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING. Being the owner(s)of the property so noted above, are hereby in favor of opposed to undecided about (circle or underline one) the proposed Zoning Change and Site Plan referenced above. Space for comments regarding your position: N0(S6 FROFt FIV' S PLS¢ G)q©vWDS. Ndl-SC rRorf lNC12(=f4S TRSF1=1C 60AIGC57- ml FRotf JNcC-A5C-D TA4FF(C _ (WtcrC L'K/-mc-C NAV 16 20 ,6.4ml a or- vlE,✓ r-�O)4 rkC-- fbySt- Dv6- 7-o cuTTiA* Dobvy TR�Ts ,#A)2) BviLEVAe- �13.�t� sq.�7• F�Cr c r7y w tri+f IL) hod Fcc r FO& rkc HODS, c oss Or PAIVAc Y. POTlCULAgLy WgCA1 !/S(NG THE P901, AT THE I a4 Signature: Date: �S,Zo/6 Additional Signature: Date: Printed Name(s): EV6�Eivy S11`C1-1oWX0 wb IYA(-r( S,4Klyoglxa Must be property owner(s)whose name(s)are printed at top. Otherwise contact the Planning Department. One form per property. Phone Number (optional): S /7— ?49'-3230 Case No. Attachment F ZA16-008 Page 7 Notification Response Form Direct questions and mail responses to: ZA16-008 City of Southlake Meeting Date: May 19, 2016 at 6:30 PM Planning & Development Services Notification Response 1400 Main St; Ste 310 SCHUMM, ZACHARY Southlake, TX 76092 518 NORTHWOOD TR Phone: (817)748-8621 SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092 Fax: (817)748-8077 PLEASE PROVIDE COMPLETED FORMS VIA MAIL, FAX OR HAND DELIVERY BEFORE THE START OF THE SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING. Being the owner(s) of the property so noted above, are hereby in favor of or) osed to undecided about (circle or underline one) the proposed Zoning Change and Site Plan referenced above. Space for comments regarding your position: 0IC&h Ci (►►k-toUa� G� �l-�i ro tt,/ ' ri��e ��1� �r�✓l�i�ov �alr�D �i✓�Crdo.0��-�(, �r� c�// r WAA&Ihmd M ��i(lSe a 6u to- ✓�na4 o Signature: Dat]- rm Additional Signature: DatPrinted Name(s): ('gxbj A . ljc�tkmw�Must be property owner(s)whose name(s)are printed at top. Otherwise contact the Planning Department. One fo Phone Number (optional): dQ.evuP 5�&► 7� r �'nf r�4-; bs' a �,�t Case No. Attachment F ZA16-008 Page 8 Notification Response Form Direct questions and mail responses to: ZA16-008 City of Southlake Meeting Date: May 19, 2016 at 6:30 PM Planning & Development Services Notification Response 1400 Main St; Ste 310 WHITE'S CHAPEL METHODIST CH Southlake, TX 76092 185 S WHITE CHAPEL BLVD Phone: (817)748-8621 SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092 Fax: (817)748-8077 PLEASE PROVIDE COMPLETED FORMS VIA MAIL, FAX OR HAND DELIVERY BEFORE THE START OF THE SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING. Being the owner(s) of the property so noted above, are hereby in favor of opposed to undecided about (circle or underline one) the proposed Zoning Change and Site Plan referenced above. Space for comments regarding your position: Signature: Date: la Additional Signature: < � Date: Printed Name(s): S�trRI.��IG 51Y1� H �� {uln+ Must be property owner(s)whose name(s)are printed at top. Otherwise contact the Planning Department. One form per property. Phone Number (optional): 1AC6 -w�t`� WCVMC p1Lca7r-JZ'j Case No. Attachment F ZA16-008 Page 9 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 480-535a 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 SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BEING LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOT 13R, O. W. KNIGHT NO. 8997 AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING APPROXIMATELY 2.972 ACRES, AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" FROM "S-P-2" GENERALIZED SITE PLAN DISTRICT TO "S-P-2" GENERALIZED SITE PLAN DISTRICT FOR KLA SCHOOL, 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 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 Ord. 480-535a 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, 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 Ord. 480-535a 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 13R, O. W. Knight, No. 899, an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, being approximately 2.972 acres, and more fully and completely described in Exhibit "A" from "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District to "S-P-2" Generalized Site Plan District as depicted on the approved Site Plan attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "B," and subject to the following conditions: Ord. 480-535a KLA SCHOOLS 300 PARKWOOD DRIVE SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS June 2,2016 City of Southlake Planning Department 1400 Main Street Suite 310 Southlake,Texas 76092 Re: S-P-2 Zonin_g Letter Proposed KLA School Child Care Facility 300 Parkwood Drive/Southwest Corner of Cul-de-sac Lot 13R,O.W. Knight No.899 To Whom It May Concern: This property shall be limited to the permitted uses found in the"0-1"OFFICE DISTRICT as described in Section 18 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No.480 as amended,to include Day Nursery or equivalent child care facility as a stand-alone use on Lot 13R. A Day Nursery shall be the only permitted principal use on Lot 13R. Permitted uses: Lot 13R shall be subject to the development regulations per the City of Southlake Zoning Ordinance No. 480,as amended,Section 18,for the"0-1"OFFICE DISTRICT,with the following exceptions: • A"Day Nursery"or equivalent child care facility shall be the only permitted principal use on Lot 13R. • Shade structures shall be allowed as an accessory use to the Child Care facility. Development Regulations: Lot 13R shall be subject to the development regulations for the"O-1",OFFICE DISTRICT and all other applicable regulations with the following exceptions: • The natural tree cover shall be permitted in lieu of the required 8'screening device adjacent to the single family residential property for Lot 13R. • The 5'Landscape Buffer along the west property line,shall have landscaping as shown or noted on the Landscape Plan. • The"AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE"shall be maintained in accordance with the City of Southlake's Tree Preservation Ordinance and Landscape Ordinance. • Shade structures shall be of a membrane type material. Ord. 480-535a Changes or variations to the Site Plan approved in November 2007: Here is a list of changes or variations to the original site plan approved in November 2007: • The original site plan called for 50 parking spaces,we will have 48 spaces. • The original use of the site was for Office Use,we are Proposing Child Care Use. • Original zoning approved as"SP2-01"for office,we are requesting"SP2-01"with day care use, and shade structures as an accessory use. • The shades structures will be membrane type material. A photo of intended product style is attached. • The original structure was 12,000 sf,we are proposing 13,400 sf structure. • We are using the same access drive from the existing mutual access drive shared with Calloway's Nursery and Whites Chapel Church. • We have added a drive approach onto the existing Parkwood cul-de-sac,which should greatly improve traffic flow. • At the suggestion of staff,we are relabeling the Building Setbacks in the"AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE"as Landscape Setbacks. • The 5'Landscape Buffer along the west property line,shall have landscaping as shown or noted on the Landscape Plan. This request is due to(1)the limitations of the developable area on our site,(2)the need for a substantial retaining wall along the west property line because of over 20'of elevation change across the site,(3)the"AREA OF NO DISTURBANCE"creates its own buffer. We also request that the landscape requirements along our retaining wall be limited to what we show on our plan so that we don't have plantings that produce large root systems which might undermine the structural integrity of our retaining wall. • The Bufferyards will be as shown and/or noted on the Site Plan. • East Buffer Yard—Required—5 ft. Provided—20 ft. • Canopy Trees—Required-50%2"cal.&50%4"cal. Provided 100%4"cal. • Interior Landscape—Required—3,952 s.f. Provided 25,944 s.f. • Parking Lot Landscape—Required—960 s.f. Provided 4,201 s.f. • Added Amenities—Bio Swale creek bed in lieu of drainage channel • Preserving 56,825 s.f.or 45%of site—Leaving in natural state Ord. 480-535a City Council motion: 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 Ord. 480-535a 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, 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 Ord. 480-535a 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, 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 the 7t" day of June, 2016. Laura Hill, MAYOR ATTEST: Lori Payne, CITY SECRETARY PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2nd reading the 21St day of June, 2016. Laura Hill, MAYOR Ord. 480-535a ATTEST: Lori Payne, CITY SECRETARY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: CITY ATTORNEY DATE: ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE: Ord. 480-535a EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Being all of Lot 13R, O.W. Knight No. 899, being an Addition to the City of Southlake,Tarrant County,Texas, according to the plat thereof filed for record in Tarrant County Clerk's Instrument No. D208634134, Official Public Records, Tarrant County,Texas. Ord. 480-535a EXHIBIT "B" Reserved for approved plans Ord. 480-535a