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Item 7B Zoning Change and Site Plan for DPS North and Site Plan for North Park for a Wall Ball Court ZA17-071 1 Applicant: Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc. Owner: City of Southlake Request: Approval of a Zoning Change and Site Plan for DPS North and approval of a Site Plan for North Park to add a wall ball court Location: 100 and 200 E. Dove Road ZA17-071 Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc., on behalf of the City of Southlake, is requesting approval of a Zoning Change and Site Plan for DPS North and approval of a site plan for North Park to add a wall ball court. The properties are located at 100 and 200 E. Dove Road. 2 The future land use is public/semi public and public parks/open space. 3 The current zoning is SP1 Detailed Site Plan District and CS Community Service District. 4 Aerial View This is an aerial view of the two adjacent properties, DPS north facility and North Park. 5 Approved DPS North Site Plan (ZA09-069) This is the previously approved site plan for the DPS North site under planning case ZA09-069. 6 Approved North Park Site Plan (ZA10-011) This is the previously approved site plan for North Park under planning case ZA10-011. 7 Proposed Site Plan (ZA17-071) Wall Ball Court DPS North North Park This is the proposed site plan for the wall ball court. The wall ball court is located west of the concession building and immediately southwest of the lacrosse fields with a sidewalk connection to the existing park sidewalk. 8 Enlarged Proposed Site Plan (ZA17-071) Wall Ball Court DPS North North Park Electric transmission line easement This is an enlarged detail of the wall ball court on the site plan. The wall ball court will be located outside the overhead electric transmission easement. The wall ball court area is approximately 67 ft. by 32 ft. with an 8 ft. by 28 ft. pad with two benches The wall ball court will also include a sidewalk connection to the existing park sidewalk,, the wall ball court and two light poles. 9 Aerial view north to proposed wall ball court Proposed Wall Ball Court DPS North North Park This is an aerial showing the location of the wall ball court on the site. 10 Tree Conservation Plan This is the tree conservation plan that shows that no trees will be affected by the wall ball court. 11 Proposed Landscape and Grading Plans (ZA17-071) This is the proposed landscape plan for the wall ball court. There will be two trees installed to the east of the wall ball court. Bermuda grass sod will be installed in areas disturbed by construction. 12 Wall Ball Court Elevation Details The wall ball court wall is approximately 16’-4” in height by 32’-10” wide and constructed of Hill Country Stone CMU block with a graffiti resistant coating. The end walls will be approximately 16’4” in height by 7’-6” wide and be faced with a Milsap sandstone to match the stone wall at the concession stand. A cast stone logo will be inset into the end walls. These are details of the wall ball court. The wall ball court wall is approximately 16’-4” in height by 32’-10” wide and constructed of Hill Country Stone CMU block with a graffiti resistant coating. The end walls will be approximately 16’4” in height by 7’-6” wide and be faced with a Milsap sandstone to match the stone wall at the concession stand. A cast stone logo will be inset into the end walls. 13 Rendering View West This is a rendered drawing view west to the wall ball court showing the wall, court, bench area, light poles, trees and sidewalk. 14 Rendering View West This is a slightly elevated view west to the wall ball court. 15 Lighting Details VARIANCES TO LIGHTING HAVE BEEN REQUESTED: All lighting must comply with the Lighting Ordinance No. 693, as amended, with regard to type of lighting, intensity, glare and spill-over.   Variances for Sport Lighting Design at the North Park Wall Ball Court: Section 4- Luminaires on poles over 42 inches in height shall be either high pressure sodium lights or neutral or warm correlated color temperature LED lights (temperature equal to or less than 4300 degrees Kelvin) or other lights giving a similar soft lighting effect. Applicant is requesting the sports lighting at the North Park Wall Ball Court be allowed to be constructed with lighting that matches the adjacent, existing sports lighting within the North Park property of 4500 degrees Kelvin (exceeding the 4300 degrees Kelvin) Section 5- The maximum outdoor computed or measured illumination level on a property shall not exceed 20 foot candles outdoors at any point, except that lighting under canopies (such as service stations) shall not exceed 30 foot candles. Applicant is requesting the sports lighting at the North Park Wall Ball Court be allowed to be constructed with lighting levels that provide a safe environment for the user/player and that is no greater than the adjacent, existing sport lighting with the North Park property (exceeding the allowable 20 foot candles) These are lighting details for the wall ball court. The light poles will be 40 ft. tall with LED sports lighting. Two variances are being request for the LED lights and the illumination levels. The applicant is requesting the sports lighting at the North Park Wall Ball Court be allowed to be constructed with lighting that matches the adjacent, existing sports lighting within the North Park property of 4500 degrees Kelvin (exceeding the 4300 degrees Kelvin) and that the sports lighting at the North Park Wall Ball Court be allowed to be constructed with lighting levels that provide a safe environment for the user/player and that is no greater than the adjacent, existing sport lighting with the North Park property (exceeding the allowable 20 foot candles) 16 Lighting Details Light-Structure Green™ System City Standard North Park Bicentennial Park Southlake Sports Complex Reduces spill & glare Reduces energy costs Bicentennial Park Baseball Fields North Park Fields These are photographs show the light at the Bicentennial Park baseball fields and the North Park fields. The proposed lights for the wall ball court are the same lighting system at North Park, Bicentennial Park and the Southlake Sports Complex. The shielded LED light fixtures meet the sports lighting illumination levels, reduce glare and light spillage, and reduce energy costs. 17 Photographs A B C C B A View northwest to wall ball court View west to wall ball court from plaza area View southwest to wall ball court from south west lacrosse field These are photographs of the site to the proposed wall ball court area. 18 Planning and Zoning Commission October 5, 2017; Approved (5-1) as presented; subject to the Staff Report dated, September 29, 2017; and also further subject to the Site Plan Review Summary No. 2, dated September 29, 2017; and furthermore, specifically granting the two (2) variances for lighting. 19 Questions? 20