Item 4J and 4K PresentationSouthlake 2035 Land Use
June 5, 2018
CITY COUNCIL
June 5, 2018
http://bit.ly/2035Feedback
We want your feedback about the
remaining Land Use Sector Plan and
Consolidated Future Land Use Plan!
or, send us an email!
Southlake2035@ci.southlake.tx.us CityofSouthlake.com/2035LandUse
view the latest draft version of the plan:
PURPOSE OF DISCUSSION
Overview Land Use
Sector Plan
Consolidated
Future Land
Use Plan
Plan
Adoption
Schedule
City Council
Action
OVERVIEW – STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
Results
City Activities and
Operations
Comprehensive Plan
Elements
Southlake 2035 Vision,
Goals and Objectives
Strategic Management
System
Citizen Satisfaction Survey
OVERVIEW – 2035 LAND USE
Adopted 2035 Land
Use Plans:
•SH 114 Corridor
Plan
•FM 1709 – FM
1938 Plan
Remaining 2035
Land Use Plans:
•Land Use Sector
Plan
•Consolidated
Future Land Use
Plan
SECTOR PLAN AREAS
NORTH SECTOR
•Little commercial
activity
•Rural Character
•5 total proposed
recommendations
CENTRAL SECTOR
•Primarily medium
and low density
residential
subdivisions
•4 total proposed
recommendations
WEST SECTOR
•Mix of low / medium
density residential
•Limited office / retail
along FM 1709
•5 total proposed
recommendations
SOUTHEAST SECTOR
•Medium / low
density residential
•Low intensity
Industrial
•7 total proposed
recommendations
QUESTIONS / DISCUSSION
NEXT: CONSOLIDATED
FUTURE LAND USE PLAN
CONSOLIDATED FUTURE LAND USE PLAN
SH 114 CORRIDOR PLAN
S.H. 114
Corridor
•Adopted 6-20-17
•29 Total
Recommendations
FM 1709 – FM 1938 CORRIDOR PLAN
•Adopted 12-5-17
•20 Total
Recommendations
FM 1938
Corridor
FM 1709
Corridor
LAND USE SECTORS
•4 separate land
areas combined into
one plan element
•21 Total Proposed
Recommendations
RECOMMENDED CHANGES – UNDERLYING
LAND USE DESIGNATION
Medium Density
Residential to
Office Commercial
Office Commercial
and Retail
Commercial to
Mixed Use
Office Commercial
to Medium Density
Residential
Office
Commercial to
Mixed Use
Office Commercial
and Retail
Commercial to
Mixed Use
Retail Commercial
to Mixed Use
LU9 –
SH 114
LU1 – 1709
- 1938
LU4 – 1709
- 1938
LU7 – 1709
- 1938
LU10 –
1709 - 1938
SE-LU2 –
LU Sector
Plan
COMPARISON OF 2012 AND 2018
FUTURE LAND USE PLANS
2012 Plan =
Southlake 2030
2018 Plan =
Southlake 2035
Definition: The Low Density Residential category is for detached single-family
residential development at a net density of one or fewer dwelling units per acre. Net
density is the number of dwelling units per net acre, which excludes acreage in all
public rights-of-way, easement, and lots designated for public or private
streets. Other suitable activities are those permitted in the Public Parks / Open
Space and Public / Semi-Public categories. The Low Density Residential category
encourages the openness and rural character of the City of Southlake.
LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DEFINITION
This definition was updated by passage of Ordinance No. 1186 on February 20, 2018
OPTIONAL LAND USE – OVERLAY
Optional Land
Use Map
Adopted with
the SH 114
Corridor Plan
OPTIONAL LAND USE – EC / RC
•Proposing to re-
adopt as part of the
Southlake 2035
Consolidated Future
Land Use Plan
OPTIONAL LAND USE – EC / RC
•Rural Conservation (RC)
•Employment Center 1 (EC-1)
•Employment Center 2 (EC-2)
•Employment Center
Residential (EC-R)
TIMELINE
Committee
approval
Planning & Zoning
Commission
Approved (6-0)
SPIN Town Hall
Forum
Link to Video
(Click icon below)
City Council
1st Reading
City Council
2nd Reading and
adoption of the
remaining Southlake
2035 Land Use Plan
elements
May 17th June 5th June 19th May 8th April 10th
QUESTIONS?