PZ Item 11 - SPIN Report
SPIN MEETING REPORT
SPIN Item Number: SPIN2017-12
City Case Number: CP17-004
Project Name: Southlake 2035 State Highway 114 Corridor Plan
SPIN Neighborhoods: City-Wide
Meeting Date: May 9, 2017
Meeting Location: 1400 Main Street, Southlake, TX
City Council Chambers
Total Attendance: Six (6)
Host: Sherry Berman, Community Engagement Committee
Applicant Presenting: David Jones, AICP, City of Southlake Principal Planner
City Staff Present: Lorrie Fletcher, Planner; David Jones, Principal Planner and Om
Chhetri, Civil Engineer
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on “I Want to” and “View” “Video on Demand” – forums are listed under SPIN by meeting date.
FORUM SUMMARY:
The S.H. 114 Corridor Plan is the first of six sector plans adopted during the Southlake 2035
process. The plan encompasses approximately 1,878 acres that are adjacent to S.H. 114. The
most prominent land uses include commercial activities and residential uses; although a
significant portion of the plan area is classified as vacant or underdeveloped. As such, the
primary objectives for planning in the S.H. 114 corridor are maintaining high development and
urban design standards, buffering residential uses from the roadway corridor and commercial
uses, and ensuring continued quality growth. The Plan further addresses the unique
characteristics and challenges of the S.H. 114 corridor and provides specific planning
recommendations in regard to land use, mobility, environmental resources, as well as parks,
recreation and open space.
For the Southlake 2035 Future Land Use plan, three optional land use categories were
developed to align the plan with the Economic Development Plan adopted in 2016 and the
Tourism Plan adopted in 2017. The three optional land use categories are the Medical and
Wellness Overlay, the Restaurant and Specialty Retail Overlay, and the Office Overlay, which is
further broken out into Campus Office, Multi-Tenant Office, and High-Rise Office. These
overlays would not have an effect on the existing property zoning.
Exhibits presented at SPIN:
FUTURE LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS:
In all, nine (9) site-specific recommendations are being proposed with the 114 Corridor Plan,
with other general recommendations for land use, mobility, and environmental conservation.
OPTIONAL LAND USE RECOMMENDATIONS:
MOBILITY RECOMMENDATIONS:
QUESTIONS/CONCERNS:
There were no questions or concerns raised.
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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.
Call Summary Report: