Item 8 - PresentationCamp Gladiator
Specific Use Permits
ZA17-020, 021, 022 and 028
Items 7, 8, 9 & 10
ZA17-020, 021, 022 and 028
Applicant: Camp Gladiator
Request: Approval of Specific Use Permits for Outdoor
Sales or Services for Camp Gladiator at four
sites: White Chapel United Methodist Church,
Southlake Marketplace (Hobby Lobby), St.
John’s Church, and The Hills Church
Locations: 185 S. White Chapel Blvd., 2101 and 2001 W.
Southlake Blvd., 801 S. Kimball Avenue and
2417 W. Southlake Blvd.
Future Land Use
Hobby Lobby Parking Lot
The Hills Church
White Chapel United Methodist Church
St. John’s Church
Public/Semi-Public The Hills Church, White Chapel United Methodist Church, and St. John’s Church
Retail Commercial Hobby Lobby Parking Lot
Current Zoning ZA17-020 White Chapel United Methodist Church
ZA17-022 St. John’s Church
ZA17-028 The Hills Church
ZA17-021 Hobby Lobby
Community Service District &
General Commercial District
Overall Aerial View
White Chapel United Methodist Church
Hobby Lobby Parking Lot
The Hills Church
St. John’s Church
Site Plan (ZA17-020)
•Workouts:
•Monday: 4:30-7:45 am
•Tuesday and Thursday
4:30-11:30 am
•Friday 8:15-11:30 am
•30 member maximum per
session
•Nearest residential property line
is approximately 300 feet from
workout area
White Chapel United
Methodist Church
+ 30
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Site Plan (ZA17-021)
•The primary workout and parking
areas are shown in blue
•Alternate workout area is shown
in yellow (in case of rain)
•Current retail hours of operation
shown in green
•Monday through Friday –
5 – 7 am
•30 member maximum per
session
•Nearest residential property line
is approximately 425 feet from
workout areas
Southlake Marketplace
(Hobby Lobby)
Dunkin Donuts:
4:30 am – 9 pm
Site Plan (ZA17-022)
•South Parking Lot Workouts:
•Monday/Wednesday and Friday 5:00-9:00 am
•Tuesday and Thursday 9:15–11:15 am
•Saturday 7:00-9:00 am
•40 member maximum per session
•Nearest residential property line is approximately
280 feet from workout area
St. John’s Baptist Church
•North Parking Lot Workouts:
•Monday and Wednesday 5:30–7:30 pm
•Tuesday and Thursday 4:45-8:00 pm
•40 member maximum per session
•Nearest residential property line is
approximately 110 feet from workout area
+ 40 ft.
Site Plan (ZA17-028)
•The primary workout and parking
areas are shown in blue
•Alternate workout and parking
areas are shown in yellow (in
case of rain)
•An optional workout area is
shown in orange
•Tuesday and Thursday –
9 – 11 am
•40 member maximum per session
•Nearest residential property line is
approximately 650 feet from the
primary workout area and
approximately 95 feet from the
alternate and optional workout
areas.
The Hills Church
Proposed Schedule for All Sites
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
White Chapel United
Methodist Church
30 member max./session
4:30-7:45 am 4:30-11:30 am 4:30-11:30 am 8:15-11:30 am
Southlake
Marketplace
(Hobby Lobby)
30 member max./session
5:00 – 7:00am 5:00 – 7:00am 5:00 – 7:00am 5:00 – 7:00am 5:00 – 7:00am
St .John’s
Baptist
Church
40 member
max/session
North
Lot 5:30–7:30 pm 4:45-8:00 pm 5:30–7:30 pm 4:45-8:00 pm
South
Lot 5:00-9:00 am 9:15–11:15 am 5:00-9:00 am 9:15–11:15 am 5:00-9:00 am 7:00-9:00 am
The Hills Church
40 member max./session 9:00-11:00 am 9:00-11:00 am
Camp Gladiator Schedule
Details
Equipment used on a regular basis:
•Folding table with Camp Gladiator table cloth
•Exercise mats
•Dumbbells
•Large tractor tires
•Fire hoses
•Sandbells/sandbags
•Jump ropes
•Multiple, small agility cones
•Battle ropes
•Small square boards with wheels (scooters)
•Exercise resistance bands
•Large buckets
•Sleds
•Speaker for playing music during workout
•White boards for writing exercises
•Agility ladders
•Harnesses for pulling tires and weights
•Bags to load with weights and pull Portable Flag Sign
Site Photographs
View A southeast from church to training site
ZA17-020 White Chapel United Methodist Church
View B south to training site
A
B
Training
Parking
Training Parking
Site Photographs
View A southeast to training site
ZA17-021 Hobby Lobby View B northwest to training site
A
B
C
View C south to training site
View D north to alternate training site
D
Training
Parking
Training
Training
Parking
Parking
Training
Site Photographs
ZA17-022 St. John’s Baptist Church
View A northeast from church to north training site
View B south to north training site
View C south to south training site
A
C
B
D
Parking
Training
Training
Parking
Parking
Training
Training
View D northwest to south training site
Parking
Site Photographs
ZA17-028 The Hills Church View B southeast to training site View D southwest to training site
View C northeast to alternate training site
A
C
B
D
View A southeast to training site
Training
Parking
Training
Parking
Training
Training
Parking
Questions?
Section 45.12 Specific Use Permit
45.12 SPECIFIC REGULATIONS FOR OUTDOOR SALES OR SERVICES
a. Approval of a specific use permit for outdoor sales or services shall be based upon an analysis of the location, the site layout and
design features, the assurance that the adjoining streets can handle higher volumes of traffic during peak hours of traffic loading
without a requirement to divert traffic onto traditional residential streets and the compatibility of the proposed use with adjacent land
uses.
b. A fixed time period (specific dates) for the outdoor sale or service activity to commence shall be established in the specific use
permit. The permit for the sale or service activity shall be established and unless otherwise stated in the permit, shall be valid one
year from the date of approval by the City Council.
c. Regulations for any structure used to conduct the outdoor sale or services activity including but not limited to, size, color, location
of equipment, lighting and signage shall be established in the specific use permit.
d. The location of outdoor sale or service activity shall not reduce the parking requirements or effectiveness of landscaped or buff er
areas and the areas for the display of merchandise shall not adversely impact the ability of pedestrians or vehicles to move about the
lot.
e. The site must provide adequate ingress and egress.
f. Provisions for waste collection, recycling and/or disposal may be established in the specific use permit.
g. Each sidewalk or pedestrian way on the approved site plan shall be a minimum of forty-four inches (44”) in width. Additional width
may be required and pedestrian ways shall be subject to the Americans with Disability Act Accessibility Guidelines for Building and
Facilities.
Article III.- Noise Nuisances
Sec. 11-61. - Offenses.
(b) Noise nuisance. A person shall not create, assist in creating, permit or continue any excessive or unnecessary noise of a
volume, intensity, repetitiveness or duration that is clearly audible and disturbs, annoys, or endangers the calm, comfort, q uiet,
repose, health, peace or safety of persons of ordinary sensibilities beyond the immediate vicinity of the noise. Such noise s hall
be a violation of this article.
(c) Prima facie violation. The following acts of noise are prima facie evidence of a violation of this article:
(1)Permitting an unreasonably loud, harsh, or prolonged sounding of any horn, alarm, or other signal device on
any vehicle, unless: (i) necessary to ensure safe operation as authorized by state law, or (ii) caused by mechanical failure
beyond the operator's control and the operator takes all reasonable measures to stop the noise made by the horn, alarm, or
other device.
(2)Playing or use of any sound producing or amplifying device, speaker, radio, tape player, compact disc
player, loud speaker, or electronic "boom -box" or other similar instrument, including a musical instrument, in such a manner or
in such loud volume or intensity, at any time or place, so as to disturb, destroy, or endanger the peace, comfort, repose, or rest
of persons of ordinary sensibilities beyond the immediate vicinity of the noise or disturbance, or in such a manner that the
sound is clearly audible or generates perceptible base tone vibrations more than 50 feet from a vehicle, or when such noise
exceeds the dBA levels shown in Table 1 hereinbelow.
Property receiving sound Daytime Nighttime Sundays
Residential 60 dBA 55 dBA 55 dBA
Commercial 70 dBA 65 dBA 65 dBA
TABLE 1
PRIMA FACIE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE NOISE LEVELS