480-330DCITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
ORDINANCE NO. 480-330D
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 1, BLOCK 1, AND LOT 1, BLOCK 2,
CARROLL I.S.D. NO. 6 ADDITION, AND BEING 41.347 ACRES, AND
MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" FROM "S-
P-1" DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT WITH "CS" COMMUNITY SERVICE
DISTRICT USES INCLUDING TRANSPORTATION FACILITY AND
STADIUM TO "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT WITH "CS"
COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT USES INCLUDING TRANSPORTATION
FACILITY AND STADIUM, 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 with "CS" Community Service District uses including transportation facility and stadium
under the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and
Page 1
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 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 ad
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,
Page 2
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 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 1, Block 1, and Lot 1, Block 2, Carroll I.S.D. No. 6 Addition, an
addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the plat
recorded in Cabinet A, Slides 6413 & 6414, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and
being approximately 41.347 acres, and more fully and completely described in Exhibit
"A" from "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District with "CS" Community Service District uses
including transportation facility and stadium to "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District with
"CS" Community Service District uses including transportation facility and stadium as
depicted on the approved Site Plan attached hereto and incorporated herein as
Exhibit "B", and subject to the specific conditions established in the motion of the City
Council and attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "C."
Page 3
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 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
Page 4
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 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
Page 5
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 1st day of May, 2018.
u�
UTH, MA R
�s ATTEST:
M
s,
CITY SECRETARY
PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2"d reading the 15th day of May, 2018.
. � "'& �U
MAYO
ATTEST:
k4 i '%
r�„
6.
CITY SECRETARY
Page 6
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
DATE: f/ J Y//g
ADOPTED://<��/�'
EFFECTIVE: 51/y//g
Page 7
EXHIBIT "A"
Being legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, and Lot 1, Block 2, Carroll I.S.D. No. 6 Addition, an
addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the plat recorded in Cabinet
A, Slides 6413 & 6414, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and being approximately 41.347
acres.
Page 8
EXHIBIT "B"
SITE PLAN APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330
,L
-
%
r
17,t.
8?�
5•�= Aq
?4 :
?
eel rr
' M � S t
i m• 3
''-!1@
r 51171tr
W3 3NIAUVEJ
1
�aao�0000
�maa�
M99011c00
-
�000C'
mil
mmoo
�oonol
Epp
303
Too
ntl a SS)niT 03>tAl tl3r��sP=i � ��•�,
YMIp tlww p✓v .'wn�r�-n.
[ � IF f'� •1[ .3.s .1iavc� . I
[SEE` (� a!-, 4�llta•---;fl 3. '�t�_„i
Y
Mi -
WE
:pp
•��J
s 1
•1,,1
�•�
eY
ry[i
Srci •f
,
'
k
Page 9
CARROLL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
ATHLETIC STADILOA
souTHLAKE,TEXAS
Page 10
S-P-1 DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330
SP 1
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
SITE PLAN DEVELOPMENT FOR CARROLL I.S.D. STADIUM SITE
Permitted Uses:
a. Outdoor sports stadium (includes track and field), offices, meeting rooms,
concession stands, and sanitary facilities.
b. Bus parking and storage.
c. Bus mechanical maintenance.
d. Private (not for resale) petroleum operations:
fuel storage and dispensing
other petroleum related issues in character with vehicle
maintenance and refueling.
e. Signage appropriate for site.
f. Other uses as approved in CS zoning.
Site plan:
Actual construction and usage shall be as shown on site plan as approved by P&Z
and City Council.
Development Regulations:
1. Building maximum height limitation — 85 feet.
2. Building setback - Front yard 30 feet at S. Kimball Ave., side, and rear yards to
be 25 feet.
3. Maximum lot coverage: Building or structure footprint not to exceed_ 60%.
4. Maximum impervious coverage not to exceed 95%.
5. No additional development regulations provided for residential adjacency.
6. Buffer yards — width and type as shown on approved site plan.
7. Landscape:
a. Interior landscape for parking lots to be 20 sq.ft. per provided parking
space.
b. No landscape area to be provided for seasonal color.
c. Landscaping and/or ground cover to be provided at periphery of stadium
and other buildings.
8. Parking:
a. Seating to Parking ratio — 5:1 for stadium.
b. Parking for bus maintenance to be as shown on site plan.
Page 11
SITE PLAN APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330A
9
V)
tu
Ix 0.
z .1:. ty i..: + iY �- ,. 1 �,r\ F:y�
Law
r 71
in
LL,
ti
co �— I i j-!
Page 12
S-P-1 DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330A
SP 1
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
SITE PLAN DEVELOPMENT FOR CARROLL I.S.D. STADIUM SITE
Permitted Uses:
1. Outdoor sports stadium (includes track and field), offices, meeting rooms, concession stands, and
sanitary facilities.
2. Bus parking and storage.
3. Bus mechanical maintenance.
4. Private (not for resale) petroleum operations:
fuel storage and dispensing
other petroleum related issues in character with vehicle
maintenance and refueling.
5. Other uses as approved in CS zoning.
6. Tents, portable ticket booths, and portable toilets shall be permitted in accordance with the attached
site plan and all applicable building and fire codes. These structures may not be erected prior to April
1st and must be removed by December 15th of each calendar year.
Site plan:
Actual construction and usage shall be as shown on site plan as approved by P&Z and City Council.
Development Regulations:
1. Building maximum height limitation -85 feet.
2. Building setback -Front yard 30 feet at S. Kimball Ave., side, and rear yards to be 25 feet.
3. Maximum lot coverage: Building or structure footprint not to exceed 60%.
4. Maximum impervious coverage not to exceed 95%.
5. No additional development regulations provided for residential adjacency.
6. Buffer yards -width and type as shown on approved site plan.
7. Landscape:
a. Interior landscape for parking lots to be 20 sq.ft. per provided parking space.
b. No landscape area to be provided for seasonal color.
C. Landscaping and/or ground cover to be provided at periphery of stadium and other buildings.
Page 13
8. The maximum stadium seating shall not exceed 9,300 seats.
9. Parking:
a. Parking for bus maintenance to be as shown on site plan.
b. Gravel will be permitted as an acceptable surface material for the 497 parking spaces in the northwest
portion of the site as shown on the attached site plan. Gravel must be treated to prevent dust.
c. The existing transportation bus lot may be utilized for an additional 469 parking spaces subject to the
condition that all buses shall be relocated to an appropriate location suitable for bus storage the day
prior to a game.
d. The minimum on -site number of parking spaces provided for stadium seating shall be no less than
2,541 parking spaces for all stadium events.
e. The maximum seating to parking space ratio provided on -site shall be no more than 3.66:1.
f. 444 off -site parking spaces shall be allocated for employee parking at Eubanks Intermediate School
and Dawson Middle School for use during all stadium events.
g. The maximum seating to parking space ratio provided on -site and off -site shall be no more than
3,12:1.
Page 14
SITE PLAN APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330B
9
c -j
ri
CQ
:D
Page 15
S-P-1 DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330B
SP 1
DF.VFLOPMF.NT RF,GUI.ATIONS
SITE PLAN DEVELOPMENT FOR CARROLL I.S.D. STADIUM SITE
Permitted Uses:
Outdoor sports stadium (includes track and field), offices, meeting rooms, concession stands, and
sanitary facilities.
Bus parking and storage.
3. Bus mechanical maintenance.
4. Private (not for resale) petroleum operations:
fuel storage and dispensing
other petroleum related issues in character with vehicle
maintenance and refueling.
5. Other uses as approved in CS zoning.
6. Tents, portable ticket booths, and portable toilets shall be permitted in accordance with the attached
site plan and all applicable building and fire codes. These structures may not be erected prior to April
I st and must be removed by December 15th of each calendar year.
Site plan:
Actual construction and usage shall be as shown on site plan as approved by P&Z and City Council.
Development Regulations:
1. Building maximum height limitation -85 feet.
2. Building setback -Front yard 30 feet at S. Kimball Ave., side, and rear yards to be 25 feet.
Maximum lot coverage: Building ar structure footprint not to exceed 60%,
4. Maximum impervious coverage not to exceed 95%.
No additional development regulations provided for residential adjacency.
6. Buffer yards -width and type as shown on approved site plan.
7. Landscape:
a. Interior landscape for parking lots to be 20 sd.ft_ per provided parking space.
b. No landscape area to be provided for seasonal color.
C. I.,andscaping and/or ground cover to be provided at periphery of stadium and other buildings.
Page 16
K The maximum stadium seating shall not exceed 9,300 seats.
9_ Parking:
a. Parking for bus maintenance to be as shown on site plan.
b. Gravel will be permitted as an acceptable surface material for the 497 parking spaces in the northwest
portion of the Site as shown on the attached site plan. Gravel must be treated to prevent dust.
c. 'The existing transportation bus lot may be utilized for an additional 469 parking spaces subject to the
condition that all buses shall be relocated to an appropriate location suitable for bus storage the day
prior to a game.
d. The minimum on -site number of parking spaces provided for stadium seating shall be no less than
2,541 parking spaces for all stadium events.
e. The maximum seating to parking space ratio provided on -site shall be no more than 3.66:1.
f. 444 off -site parking spaces shall be allocated for employee parking at Eubanks Intermediate School
and Dawson Noddle School for use during all stadium events.
g. The maximum seating to parking space ratio provided on -site and off -site shall be no more than
3.12:1,
Page 17
SITE PLAN APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330C
Repaving parking
in shaded area
-'7
Adding 1,600 seats
to home side
14,
Page 18
S-P-1 DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330C
Hart. Gaugler & Associates. Inc.
HG� CiVil &'Sti-LICtUral Engineering
A. -1—J
November 23. 2009
Mr. Dennis Killou,-rh
City of Southlake
Department of Planning
C,
1400 Main Street. Suite 310
Southlake. TX 76092
Re: Carroll Independent School District
Dragon Stadium Addition - Zonine, Narrative
HGA Project Number 209136
Dear Dennis:
Carroll ISD desires to add 1.600 seats to the home side of Dragon Stadium located at 1085 S.
Kimball Avenue, Southlake, Texas. In addition to the additional seats the District will be
repaving a portion of the existing parking lot which will add approximately 137 parking
spaces. We will also be adding approximately 4,350 square feet of additional concession.
restrooms and new Disaster Recovery Center to the home side of the stadium. The property
is currently zoned S-P- 1, Site Plan District. The property is classified as "Industrial -
Public/Seiiii Public" on the City's Consolidated Land Use Plan.
In order to develop the property in a manner that is suitable to the needs of CISD. the
property will need to be rezoned. Our request is to allow the stadium expansion under S-P- I
Site Plan District Regulations " - using CSCommunity Service District zoning as our basis.
11 0
This site shall be subject to all previous conditions of approval unless specifically approved
otherwise by the City Council.
Regulatory modifications to the CS development regulations include the following:
I
SP I
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
SITE PLAN DEVELOPMENT FOR CARROLL I.S.D. STADIUM SITE
Permitted Uses:
Outdoor sports stadium (includes track and field), offices, meeting rooms. concession
stands. and sanitary facilities.
Bus parking and storage.
Bus mechanical maintenance.
4. Private (not for resale) petroleum operations:
• fuel storage and dispensing
• other petroleum related issues in character with vehicle maintenance and
refueling.
12801 N Central Expressway - Suite 1400 * Dallas. TX75243 - Voice 972--?39-5111 - Fax 972-229-5055
Page 19
Hart, Gaugler & Associates. Inc.
HGA Civil &' Structural Engineering
A 0
5, Other uses as approved in CS zoning.
& Tents. portable ticket booths, and portable toilets shall be permitted in accordance
with the attached site plan and all applicable building and fire codes. These structures
may not be erected prior to April I st and must be removed by December 15th of each
calendar Near.
Site plan:
Actual construction and usage shall be as shown on site plan as approved by P&Z and City
Council.
Development Regulations:
I Building maximum height limitation - 85 feet.
C�
2. Building setback -Front yard 30 feet at S. Kimball Ave.. side. and rear yards to be 25
feet.
I Maximum lot coverage: Building or structure footprint not to exceed 60%.
4. Maximum impen, ions coverage not to exceed 95 %.
5. No additional development regulations provided for residential adjacency.
6. Five foot (51) sidewalks will not be required along the east side of Silicon Drive. A
five-foot (5') sidewalk will be provided on the west side of Silicon Drive only.
7. Buffer yards -width and type as shown on approved site plan.
8. The maximum stadium seating shall not exceed 10,700 seats.
9. Parking;
I
a. Parkine, for bus maintenance to be as shown on site plan.
b. The existing transportation bus lot may be utilized for an additional 140
parking spaces subject to the condition that A buses shall be relocated to an
appropriate location suitable for bus storage the day prior to a game.
C. The minimum on -site number of parking spaces provided for stadium seating
shall be no less than 2.096 parking spaces for all stadium events.
d. The maximum seating to parking space ratio provided on -site shall be no more
than 5.105: 1.
e. No less than 400 off -site parking spaces shall be allocated for employee. band.
drill team. and cheerleader parking at the Sr. High School for use during all
stadium events.
f. The maximum seating to parking space ratio provided on -site and off -site
shall be no more than 4.29: 1.
11-801 N. Central Expressway - Suite 1401) - D_Aas, TX 75243 0 Voice 972-239-51 it * Fax 972-239-50.55
Page 20
IHart.(3—A
Gaugler & Associates. Inc.
Ci.il Suvctural En ineering
h Cj
Landscape:
Planting Requirements: All planter islands in parking areas shall contain a minimum of one
(1) canopy tree with the remaining area in shrubs, around cover. grasses or seasonal color.
Planter islands which have light poles for lighting the parking areas may substitute two (2)
understory/accent trees for the required canopy tree. All required landscape areas shall be
evenly distributed throughout the entire required parking lot landscape areas.
Variance requests will include the following:
a. Proposed is one accent tree per island with lawn grass underneath and islands will
be located on the ends of parking rows as shown on the site plan.
b. No landscape area to be provided for seasonal color
c. Interior landscaping provided will be 20 sq. ft per parking stall plus landscaping
and/or ground cover to be provided at periphery of stadium and other buildings
with no calculations based on floor area of buildings.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have as you review this request.
Sincerely,
Hart, Caugler & .Associates, Inc.
John D. Blacker. P.E.
Principal
F7,O�gl:Cy1361Civ SS ubmitm�+2rfj�.1 NARRATIVE-SOUTH[A KE finAd y
12801 N. Central Expressway • Suite 1400 r Dallas. TX75243 • Voice 9?2-239-5111 • Rix 972-219-5055
Page 21
SITE PLAN APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330D
i" L E L ...I ETE
r
I [., LF E H.N LL'T I AIE +IX.
_ L FEE .EE. T'•
E _ E -' £': EE+ N:LL B., 1 ' S9A E'3J'E 2 ].9u' ' iBo 25 f
rr rr
tt8S19'S2r 'H' AxE F@.�E A'
1 . UN -L � � p1 'LAT � I, ` -
-_'------------ ---- ---- -
T
.. .. o. u'
9 ♦� sT W 1J2 55' �- n `
1r I I
lAT
S III
T T II.T-LL - LF - F£+R• ••11. :]1�
E RITE TL aL
E T. 1
^ I T
L IE-. T 1-L + ~b -t�T Tfa-,r CIA C+aki,c-�-III r r
---r 41 IFr
_I_I-II
II I
�crtET— _ _ ITHES^31 rul7- -- rF7(P1LFT
i�;ti--,ra k-ETI
.Elm
I
' I I
_-41,
Ck®.tIF N<. Ez aEr�I F,d I
LI k Rk-J!
1 ARE MY'94NT-�� E B Y E
5
1 H AE .T GS' M1 hhETE
- _ I }-.v.�aE o ulj ` � JS�,�\ • I � I �r,u wIET I "f
`tin ` 1 : I��i ■ � W ��°��1��� �I II'll
T IFME
I. IiI 'xYse.'r
x_9Rnr� r— t LI k TEN E
L - 1 r-1•L � a ', � �� � �i �
I I L ..•C7 II � �. ,r
r
LL
r1 I I r� .Icr
I ) I J
E t taNCRiTE 6U`S .� HETE j
g�RIjNG lQT _ 1 CTRk 14 II I
'sit{ _.!p SPACE}a�—v + I
la la.�0' I
o-a-nmrI
T _T
LOT
rk
jj W.11J'••kFjCL yY
E ^TT.rAFL
EEEr
—
HI H aH TE.IrIH N4 ,LL T E n 1 •..� c.r
J
,r.
T ;+r HEI Xi r -�
\ EHhH I L -TE: _
IL
{'• T. t. hUt, I� R 11 E E LF
T E - -.,.. :'E
TE TE
TEE
L P
n r R
r r
Page 22
SITE PLAN DATA APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330D
SITE DATA SUMMARY
EXISTING
PROPOSED
ZONING
SP-1
SP-1
LAND USED DESIGNATION
PUBLIC/
SEMI-PUBLIC
PUBLIC/
SEMI-PUBLIC
GROSS ACREAGE
35.801
35.801
NET ACREAGE
35.801
35.801
NUMBER OF PROPOSED LOTS
1
1
AREA OF OPEN SPACE
11.47 ACRES
11.01
AREA OF IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE
24.33 ACRES
24.79
PERCENTAGE OF OPEN SPACE
32.04%
30.75%
PERCENTAGE OF IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE
67.96%
69.25%
BUILDING AREA (BUILDING FOOTPRINT)
STADIUM HOME
44780
44780
STADIUM VISITOR
21540
21540
FIELD HOUSE
11590
11590
MAINTENANCE BUILDING
11535
11535
NUMBER OF STORIES
3
3
MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT
80,-0"
80'-0"
PROPOSED FLOOR AREA
STADIUM SEATING
10700
10700
HOME
7683
7683
VISITOR
3017
3017
FLOOR AREA BY USE STADIUM BUILDING:
CONCESSION
3500
3500
STORAGE
400
400
OFFICE
1500
1500
RESTROOMS
4875
4875
PRESS BOX
3379
3379
D.R.0
1700
FLOOR AREA BY USE MAINTENANCE BUILDING:
SHOP
5825
5825
OFFICE
1750
1750
STORAGE
2057
2057
REQUIRED PARKING/GAME
2096
2096
PROVIDED PARKING/GAME
STANDARD
2054
2052
HANDICAP
42
44
TOTAL
2096
2096
BUSES
26
44
PROVIDED PARKING/NON-GAME
STANDARD
1914
1911
HANDICAP
42
44
TOTAL
1956
1955
BUSES
94
94
LOADING SPACES: REQUIRED/PROVIDED
TWO/TWO
TWO/TWO
AREA OF OUTSIDE STORAGE
108150
108150
PERCENTAGE OF OUTSIDE STORAGE
7.00%
7.00%
START CONSTRUCTION MONTH/YEAR
JULY 2018
END CONSTRUCTION MONTH/YEAR
AUGUST 2018
Page 23
S-P-1 REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330D
1:i HART GAUGLER + ASSOCIATES
April 24, 2018
Richard Schell
City of Southlake, Texas
Planning and Development Services
1400 Main Street, Suite 310
Southlake, Texas 76092
Re: Carroll Independent School District
Dragon Stadium Addition —Zoning Narrative —ZA 18-032
Dear Richard:
Carroll ISD desires to add pavement for 18 additional bus parking spots at 1085 S. Kimball Avenue,
Southlake, Texas. In addition to the additional pavement, the District will be providing a speed table
and restriping some parking for handicap spaces. A storage structure will be added to store tires out
of the elements. The structure will be approximately 1,200 square feet. The property is currently
zoned S-P-1, Site Plan District. The property is classified as "Industrial - Public/Semi Public" on the
City's Consolidated Land Use Plan.
In order to develop the property in a manner that is suitable to the needs of CISD, the property will
need to be rezoned. Our request is to allow the stadium expansion under S-P-1 Site Plan District
Regulations using "CS" Community Service District zoning as our basis. This site shall be subject to
all previous conditions of approval unless specifically approved otherwise by the City Council.
Regulatory modifications to the CS development regulations include the following:
SP 1
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
SITE PLAN DEVELOPMENT FOR CARROLL I.S.D. STADIUM SITE
Permitted Uses:
1. Outdoor sports stadium (includes track and field), offices, meeting rooms, concession
stands, and sanitary facilities.
2. Bus parking and storage.
3. Bus mechanical maintenance.
4. Private (not for resale) petroleum operations:
o fuel storage and dispensing
0 other petroleum related issues in character with vehicle maintenance and refueling.
5. Other uses as approved in CS zoning.
6. Tents, portable ticket booths, and portable toilets shall be permitted in accordance with the
attached site plan and all applicable building and fire codes. These structures may not be
erected prior to April 1st and must be removed by December 15th of each calendar year.
12801 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1400, Dallas. TX 75243
hartgaugler.com
Page 24
fJHART GAUGLER + ASSOCIATES
Site plan:
Actual construction and usage shall be as shown on site plan as approved by P&Z and City Council.
Development Regulations:
1. Building maximum height limitation - 85 feet.
2. Building setback -Front yard 30 feet at S. Kimball Ave., side, and rear yards to be 25 feet.
3. Maximum lot coverage: Building or structure footprint not to exceed 60%.
4. Maximum impervious coverage not to exceed 95%.
5. No additional development regulations provided for residential adjacency.
6. Five foot (5') sidewalks will not be required along the east side of Silicon Drive. A five-foot
(5') sidewalk will be provided on the west side of Silicon Drive only.
7. Buffer yards -width and type as shown on approved site plan.
8. The maximum stadium seating shall not exceed 10,700 seats.
9. Parking:
a. Parking for bus maintenance to be as shown on site plan.
b. The existing transportation bus lot may be utilized for an additional 140 parking
spaces subject to the condition that all buses shall be relocated to an appropriate
location suitable for bus storage the day prior to a game.
C. The minimum on -site number of parking spaces provided for stadium seating shall
be no less than 2,096 parking spaces for all stadium events.
d. The maximum seating to parking space ratio provided on -site shall be no more than
5,105:1.
e. No less than 400 off -site parking spaces shall be allocated for employee, band, drill
team, and cheerleader parking at the Sr. High School for use during all stadium
events.
f. The maximum seating to parking space ratio provided on -site and off -site shall be
no more than 4.29:1.
Landscape:
Planting Requirements: All planter islands in parking areas shall contain a minimum of one (1)
canopy tree with the remaining area in shrubs, ground cover, grasses or seasonal color. Planter
islands which have light poles for lighting the parking areas may substitute two (2)
understory/accent trees for the required canopy tree. All required landscape areas shall be evenly
distributed throughout the entire required parking lot landscape areas.
Previous variance requests included the following:
a. Proposed is one accent tree per island with lawn grass underneath and islands will be
located on the ends of parking rows as shown on the site plan.
Page 25
1:3 HART GAUGLER + ASSOCIATES
b. No landscape area to be provided for seasonal color
c. Interior landscaping provided will be 20 sq. ft per parking stall plus landscaping and/or
ground cover to be provided at periphery of stadium and other buildings with no
calculations based on floor area of buildings.
New variance requests for this submittal will include the following:
A. A variance to the Landscape Ordinance 544-B to request relief from the interior landscaping
requirement.
B. An S-P-1 regulation to request relief from the bufferyard requirements.
C. A regulation to allow the articulation on the alternate tire storage building to be as shown.
No other changes to the previously approved S-P-1 zoning district are proposed and all other
previous conditions of approval remain in effect.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have as you review this request.
Sincerely,
Hart, Gaugler + Associates, Inc.
John D. Blacker, P.E.
Principal
F\2U1712173071,Civd\Submittals\City Submittals\2018-0 -24 update for counci1\31?307-Zoning Design Narrative.doc
12801 N. Central Expressway, Suite 1400, Dallas, TX 75243
hartgaugler.com
Page 26
ELEVATIONS APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330D
EXTERIOR ELEVATION - WEST
T ' ARAPET �-
.... 1117.: 7�:.-r
GRADE
00'-0"
_ T.. PARAPET
N7' 7°
_
� GRADE_
00' - 0'
"RiffAFIG�GZ'U11 F]i 11 ]EAG:'::.iIL'
041 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - NORTH
T. PARAPET
EXTERIOR ELEVATION - EAST
.....a IT on cFc,. _un
_... ,�. GRADE J�
100 0° Y
rere=ernemaa =:a Holes,+_sece;r o^>a
T PARAPET h
117 7'`7
i
aAY:ieG !A�.L'i�G
GRADE_ �r
1000'
021 EXTERIOR ELEVATION - SOUTH (FACES KIMBALL AVENUE)
Page 27
FLOOR PLAN APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330D
01 I FLOOR PLAN - STORAGE BUILDING
Page 28
MATERIALS APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO. 480-330D
EXTERIOR MATERIAL LEGEND
ALL METAL COPING, STANDING
SEAM METAL ROOF. GARAGE
DOORS, AND LOUVERS TO MATCH
EXISTING HUNTER GREEN FINISH
3-COAT PLASTER STUCCO FINISH
(7/8" MIN, THICKNESS) OVER
DIAMOND METAL LATH MESH
BRICK-2, MODULAR
CMU-1, SPLIT FACE
BRICK-1, MODULAR
CMU-3, SPLIT FACE
CMU-2, SPLIT FACE
NOTE: ALL PROPOSED MATERIALS TO MATCH EXISTING BUILDING
Page 29
TREE CONSERVATION PLAN APPROVED WITH ORDINANCE NO.480-330D
TREE PRESERVATION SUMMARY
NET ACREAGE
41.347 ac.
EXISTING TREE COVERAGE (0-20%)
9.6%
PERCENTAGE TREE COVERAGE PRESERVED (70% MIN.)
93
TOTAL TREES
74
PROTECTED TREES
54
TREES REMOVED
20
INCHES TO BE MITIGATED
386
Page 30
Addendum #1 To
S-P-1
Development Regulations
Case # ZA03-005 (Ordinance No. 480-330A)
The purpose of this addendum is to provide additional information on the various elements that are
being proposed by Carroll Independent School District (CISD) and the Dallas Burn Soccer Team at
Carroll Dragon Stadium. This addendum is intended to accompany and provide further explanation
of the revised site plan.
9. Parking. The accompanying site plan delineates the revised parking plan for the CISD Dragon
Stadium utilizing property wholly owned and controlled by CISD. The site plan indicates
approximately 3.14 acres to the northwest of the current paved parking lot. It is intended to
level, grade, and gravel this portion of CISD property in order to park an additional 497 cars.
This will be accomplished with the aide of professional parking company that will direct cars by
way of personnel instead of striping paint. The lot will be graded and covered with a 6" flex
base of gravel along with the required material to minimize dust. All required plans will be
submitted in order to satisfactorily complete this project.
Additionally, the existing transportation bus lot will be maximized in a
similar fashion to the proposed gravel lot. This will be accomplished by
removing the existing concrete bus wheel stops on the day of the event
and then using managed parking just as with the proposed gravel lot.
In this same fashion, it is expected that approximately 469 cars can be
parked on this lot.
The revised site plan includes a parking legend. This legend in addition to showing the total
space count for the stadium, it also shows the improved parking ratio. Furthermore, the parking
ratio is improved even more when the off -site parking is taken into consideration for employee
parking.
10. Bleachers. It is proposed that 1,620 bleacher seats will be added to the eastern end of Dragon
Stadium on the existing concrete pad. The bleachers will be constructed and erected in two
separate sections of 810 seats each. Each bleacher section will be approximately ninety-nine
(99) feet by twenty-nine (29) feet and one (1) inch. Each section will have fifteen (15) rows with
seating based upon eighteen (18) inch centers. All necessary permits will be obtained. See
attached letter from bleacher manufacturer.
11. "Permanent Tents". The phrase "permanent" is used because it is intended that these tents
will be in place longer than the stipulated 180 days to be classified as a "temporary" tent. It is
proposed to erect two (2) frame tents inside the stadium for the purposes of fan and sponsor
entertainment.
Tent #1:
a. Location: parking lot immediately to the west of the field and behind the existing stadium
scoreboard.
b. Size: 30 feet by 100 feet (3,000 square feet)
c. Type: White frame tent with perimeter pole supports -no internal pole supports
d. Construction:
Page 31
e. Attachment: Affixed directly to the concrete
f. Duration: April 2003 through December 2003
g. Engineering Specifications: Designed to withstand seventy (70) mile per hour winds.
h. Additional Information:
-Added wind screen meshing along western edge of tent to block western setting sun
-Add 10 light bars with 4 Par 38 fixtures, gel frame, assorted gels, 150 watt flood lamps
along with the necessary wire, dimmers, and quad boxes.
-Add necessary wiring, cable hook-ups, televisions/platforms to provide television
reception to tent from television truck.
-Utilize sufficient box fans to circulate air for comfort
-Proposed hours of operation: two (2) hours prior to the start of the game and one (1)
hour after the game.
-Food and beverages will be served by the official stadium concessionaire or an
approved third party concessionaire. This concessionaire will comply with all local,
county, state regulations in regard to all health department and fire safety issues.
-Any and all permits that may be required by local, county, or state agencies will be
obtained.
Tent #2:
a. Location: grass/concrete pad immediately to the east of the current visitor's bleachers on
the south side of the stadium.
b. Size: 30 feet by 40 feet (1,200 square feet)
c. Type: White frame tent with perimeter pole supports -no internal pole supports
d. Construction:
e. Attachment: Affixed directly to the concrete.
f. Duration: April 2003 through December 2003
g. Engineering Specifications: Designed to withstand seventy (70) mile per hour winds.
h. Additional Information:
-Add 6 light bars with 4 Par 38 fixtures, gel frame, assorted gels, 150 watt flood lamps
along with the necessary wire, dimmers, and quad boxes.
-Utilize sufficient box fans to circulate air for comfort
-Proposed hours of operation: two (2) hours prior to the start of the game and one (1)
hour after the game.
-Food and beverages will be served by the official stadium concessionaire or an
approved third party concessionaire. This concessionaire will comply with all local,
county, state regulations in regard to all health department and fire safety issues.
-Any and all permits that may be required by local, county, or state agencies will be
obtained.
12. Temporary Tents. (By definition -less than 180 days). As part of the game day operation, it is
intended to utilize a variety of "pop-up" tents through out the stadium and it surroundings.
These tents are ten (10) feet by ten (10) feet (100 square feet) when erected, aluminum
construction with a vinyl top. These types of tents will only be erected on the day of the event
and will be taken down the same day. Some of the intended uses are:
a) First Aide/Paramedic Stations
b) Promotional for sales or sponsorship
c) Merchandise
Page 32
13. Ticket Booths. It is intended to locate two (2) auxiliary ticket booths at the stadium in order to
provide supplemental locations to sell tickets on the day of the event. Each of these ticket
booths is made of corrugated metal siding and roofing, one door, and built on wooden skids.
They are nine (9) feet wide by twenty (20) feet long accommodating spaces for five (5) ticket
windows. The windows are made of a protective glass with a small opening to accommodate a
ticket transaction. The ticket booths have a simple lighting fixture and a small window air
conditioning unit.
-Location: one (1) would be located immediately to the east of the permanent ticket windows
on the north side of the stadium on the grass pad. The second would be located on the
south side of the stadium immediately to the left or west of the drive gate on the grass pad.
-Both will be positioned in such a manner as to maintain the requisite three (3) foot radius
around each existing fire plug.
-All required permits will be obtained for the ticket booths and for the electrical work
necessary to provide power to each booth.
14. Inflatables (Air -Inflated Structure). As part of the overall entertainment package, it is intended
to utilize interactive inflatables such as bounce houses for children. These inflatables typically
do not exceed the dimensions of ten (10) feet by thirty (30) feet. They are erected only on the
day of event for two hours prior to the start of the game.
-Location: Northeast side of stadium outside of the stadium fence
Southeast side of stadium outside of the stadium fence
-Power: Air blower powered by an approved generator
-Time: Event day only for two (2) hours prior to game time
-Staff: Erected and staffed by Dallas Burn trained personnel
15. Portable toilets. It is intended to place portable toilets in two locations of the stadium. The
purpose is to provide access to toilet for patrons that might not otherwise have access and to
provide auxiliary toilets to ease the potential burden on existing restroom facilities. All portable
toilets will be inside the existing stadium fencing and not visible from the street.
-Location #1: East end of stadium adjacent to the current field house and behind the
proposed bleachers. Research does not indicate a specific rule as per the number of units
required. However, there appears to be a universal standard of approximately one (1) unit
per 125 people. Applying this standard to the proposed number of bleacher seats (1,620), it
is recommended to add approximately 10-12 units including a handicapped unit.
-This is being done since the proposed bleachers for general admission seating only and
thus these fans will not have access to other areas of the stadium.
-Location #2: Southwest section of the stadium immediately to the west of the visitor's
stands. Though fans in this area will have access to the permanent restrooms, it is intended
to augment the existing facilities in order to relief potential congestion. It is intended to add
six (6) units in this area.
It is intended to leave the portable toilets in place through the entire season. The proposed
contract with the portable toilet company will call for weekly cleaning of the units.
16. Lighting. It is our understanding from discussions with city staff that the property is in
compliance with the current lighting ordinance for this specific type of land use based upon the
variance granted.
Page 33
17. Noise. It is our understanding from discussions with city staff that the property is in compliance
with the current noise ordinance for this specific type of land use and the number of events
based upon the variance granted.
18. Landscaping. It is our understanding that all landscaping requirements have been met.
19. Building Occupancy. It is our understanding with discussions with city staff that total
occupancy of the facility will be based upon a calculation of what is safe for this type of facility
and its type of use. This calculation is not tied just to the physical seats.
Page 34
Addendum #2 To
S-P-1
Development Regulations
Case # ZA03-057 (Ordinance No. 480-330B)
Carroll ISD
Zoning Application Change/Site Plan Revision
Removal of screening device and landscape buffer on West side of parking lot
In the previous site plan submitted to the City of Southlake, a type `A' buffer yard and
390 L.F. 8' high screening device were included and approved by the City.
Subsequent to the approval of that site plan, CISD constructed the parking lot referenced
ll1 the site plan. At the completion of the parking lot, CISD noted that there was a
significant fall off from the side of the parking lot to the property owned by Mr. Louis
Kaposta. CISD spoke with Mr. Kaposta and we weed that the removal of the existing
trees to construct an 8' fence would provide less screening than currently exists.
According, with the support of the adjacent property owner (Mr. Kaposta), CISD is
requesting the elimination of the requirements for a bufferyard and a screening device on
the west side of the property adjacent to Mr. Kaposta's property.
Page 35
Addendum #3 To
S-P-1
Development Regulations
Case # ZA09-057 (Ordinance No. 480-330C)
The purpose of this addendum is to add 1,600 seats to the home side of Dragon Stadium. In
addition to the additional seats the District will be repaving the northwest portion of the existing
parking lot which will add approximately 137 parking spaces. This addendum also includes
approximately 4,350 square feet of floor space consisting of additional concessions, restrooms
and new Disaster Recovery Center to the home side of the stadium.
Page 36
Addendum #4 To
S-P-1
Development Regulations
Case # ZA18-032 (Ordinance No. 480-330D)
The purpose of this addendum is to provide additional information on the various elements that are
being proposed by Carroll Independent School District (CISD) at the Carroll Dragon Stadium
property. This addendum is intended to accompany and provide further explanation of the revised
site plan. The purpose of this request is to seek approval of a Zoning Change and Site Plan to allow
pavement for 18 additional bus parking spaces and the addition of an approximately 1,200 square
foot storage building for tire storage at Dragon Stadium. No other changes to the previously
approved "S-P-1" zoning regulations are proposed and all previous conditions of approval remain in
effect.
Page 37
EXHIBIT "C"
REGULAR PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MEETING
667 NORTH CARROLL AVENUE
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
FEBRUARY 3, 2000
MINUTES
Ordinance No. 480-330
Motion was made to approve ZA 99-132 subject to Site Plan Review Summary No. 2, dated
January 28, 2000; and subject to the following:
• acknowledging some of the reasons for not going with straight "CS" zoning are the residential
properties to the north; the industrial properties surrounding it; the particular needs and
concerns surrounding this type of a use, a stadium; and in addition, they have several uses that
did not come in under straight "CS" zoning such as the transportation facility,
• striking the following use within the "CS" zoning district: 8.2.g: Utility buildings and structures:
power sub -stations, water tanks and reservoirs, water and sewage treatment plants,
• deleting Item #1.B.1 (height);
• deleting Item #1.13.2 (maximum lot coverage);
• amending Item #1.B.3 allowing a limit of 85% impervious coverage;
• requiring compliance with Item #1.C.1 (residential adjacency);
• deleting Item #1.D.1 and acknowledging the applicant's willingness and effort to work with the
Landscape Administrator to landscape the best they can with native vegetation that provides
some color and requires little or no watering;
• granting a variance on Item #1.D.2 allowing the applicant to move some of the interior plantings
to the outside bufferyards with the understanding that by the time they get to City Council they
will work out the numbers to see if they are able to have some relief of some of these trees and
trees in other district properties in exchange for a brick wall that would border the northern
properties,
• deleting Item #1.E.1 and accepting 1 space per 5 seats;
• noting the district's willingness to comply with Item #5. B with their study which shows they come
under the limit of the decibels at the property line;
• adding Item #5.D requiring compliance with driveway stacking requirements but granting a
variance to it and recognizing that the district is going to provide gates on both ends of the area
between the field house and Silicon Drive such that the stacking depth would actually be 163';
City Attorney Debra Drayovitch said there are requirements for obtaining a variance to the Lighting
Ordinance which require submission of an alternate plan and certain evidence, and she is certain
the Commission would want to have that reviewed by the appropriate staff.
Continuation of motion:
• Requiring compliance with the Lighting Ordinance but recognizing the applicant has the lighting
study and will submit it before they go to City Council and allow staff time to review it, and
• Requiring the gates to the east of the field house to remain closed during the games and for a
period of 30 minutes after the games except for emergency access.
Motion: Shankland
Second: King
Page 38
Ms. Drayovitch said there has been discussion of "variances" associated with this plan but with an
"S-P" zoning these items are not variances; they are part of this planned development Site Plan
zoning. She wanted the record to reflect they are really not variances and that the Commission
does have more discretion with this type of application.
Ayes: Boutte, Shankland, King, Creighton
Nays: Peebles
Approved: 4-1
Motion carried.
(Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, 02-03-00, tape 1, section #4207)
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
667 NORTH CARROLL AVENUE
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
FEBRUARY 15, 2000
MINUTES
Ordinance No. 480-330
Motion was made to approve Ordinance No. 480-330,1 st Reading, (ZA 99-132), subject to the
Revised Site Plan Review Summary No. 2, dated February 11, 2000, incorporating Planning and
Zoning Commission's recommendations with the following changes and additions:
• Recognizing the district's commitment to the north property owner for putting panels in the
chain -link fence;
• Recognizing the district's commitment to the western property owner with the chain -link
fence adding slats; northern property owners with a tilt -wall brick -look fence behind those
owners, allowing the district to eliminate two rows of landscaping medians in the parking lot
which will enable them to increase the bufferyard on the north from approximately 30' to 50'
recognizing they will bring in those exact numbers at the second reading;
• Accepting the lighting for the facility, on the field as demonstrated tonight using the internal
shields with the visors;
• Allowing the district to phase in the tree mitigation plan which they accept over the next five
(5) years, so that they can use operating funds instead of bond funds;
• Limiting events by entities other than the CISD and City of Southlake to ending at 11:00
p.m.;
• Accepting the district's commitment to not light any signs on the north side of the property;
• Accepting the district's commitment to the best of their ability to bring forward at the second
reading, a reciprocal parking agreement with adjacent property owners;
• Allowing white lights;
• Allowing the variance as requested from the school district on the lights on the field; and,
• Deferring the 8' screening.
Motion: Edmondson
Second: Fawks
Councilmember Rex Potter stated, "I will vote for this, but if I do not get more confidence on
the lights at the next reading, we have gone the maximum to mitigating the impact. They
need to do a little bit better as to their diminishing returns for it is to their significant benefit to
put the shields on the lights. I will expect the school district to come back with a lighting
specialist to give more information."
Page 39
Ayes: Edmondson, Fawks, Potter, Kendall, DuPre, and Stacy
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0 vote
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
667 NORTH CARROLL AVENUE
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 76092
MARCH 7, 2000
MINUTES
Ordinance No. 480-330
Motion was made to approve ZA 99-132, subject to the Site Plan Review Summary No. 2, dated
February 11, 2000; incorporating all of the requirements of the motion made during first reading;
and further requiring that no activities requiring stadium lights or auditory speakers will be allowed
between 11:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.; and that no games be allowed to start after 10:00 p.m.,
Subject to the revised Site Plan that was presented this evening, and clarifying slats be added on
all of Mr. Kaposta's fence.
Motion: Fawks
Second: Edmondson
Ayes: Fawks, Edmondson, Potter, Kendall, Moffat, DuPre, and Stacy
Nays: None
Approved: 7-0 vote
City of Southlake
SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
March 7, 2003
Ordinance No. 480-330A
Motion was made to approve Ordinance No. 480-330a, 1st Reading, subject to Revised Site
Plan Review Summary No. 2, dated February 28, 2003; accepting changes as proposed by
the applicant tonight; requiring the applicant to oil the gravel parking lot to keep the dust down;
allowing the proposed portable toilets and tents for one year and requiring approval by SUP
after that time period; deleting the request for extended hours; accepting the proposed parking
as presented tonight and if it requires a variance, granting a variance; accepting the
applicant's commitment for temporary directional signs along the roadways; and accepting the
applicant's offer to put an item on their next bond election to permanently pave the parking lot.
Motion: Potter
Second: Standerfer
Ayes: Evans, Shankland, Morris, Standerfer, Potter, Stacy
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Page 40
City of Southlake
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
March 18, 2003
Ordinance No. 480-330A
Motion was made to approve Ordinance No. 480-330a, 2"d Reading, subject to Site Plan
Review Summary No. 3, dated March 14, 2003, incorporating the motion from the first
reading approval; subject to the photometric survey dated February 9, 2000, referenced
by staff tonight; extending the 8' masonry wall to the west, in line with the east property
boundary of Mr. Kaposta's property and extending the 8' masonry wall south along Mr.
Kaposta's property line and removing the 8' masonry wall from the northwest portion of
the site plan along Mrs. Sapp's property, requiring CISD to use effective dust control on
the gravel parking lot; requiring CISD to restrict access to the gravel parking lot when not
in use; requiring that parking is no closer than 20' from Mr. Kaposta's property; restricting
off -site parking to Old Union Elementary School for the employees and adjusting the
parking ratio in the regulations accordingly; requiring a 50' bufferyard adjacent to the
gravel parking area along the north property line and allowing the landscape plantings to
be deferred until permanent paving is installed; and incorporating the documents
referenced in the site plan review summary.
Motion: Potter
Second:
Evans
Ayes:
Evans, Shankland, Morris, Standerfer, Potter, Stacy
Nays:
None
City of Southlake
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
September 2, 2003
Ordinance No. 480-330B
Motion was made to approve Ordinance No. 480-330b (ZA03-057) 2"d Reading, requiring the
existing vegetation in the bufferyard be permanently maintained so long as the use is maintained.
Motion: Standerfer
Second: Shankland
Ayes: Potter, Evans, Shankland, Morris, Standerfer, Wambsganss
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0 (Stephen out of the room)
Page 41
City of Southlake
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
December 15, 2009
Ordinance No. 480-330C
Motion was made to approve Ordinance No. 480-330c, 1st Reading (ZA09-057), Zoning
Change and Site Plan for Dragon Stadium Expansion granting the requested variances
but requiring the sidewalk on the west side of Silicon Drive from the existing sidewalk
back to Kimball Avenue to be constructed; subject to the applicant's presentation; and
subject to Site Plan Review Summary No. 4, dated December 8, 2009.
Motion: Jones
Second: Morris
Ayes: Bledsoe, Jones, Morris, Muller, Muzyka, Terrell
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
City of Southlake
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
January 5, 2010
Ordinance No. 480-330C
Motion was made to approve Ordinance No. 480-330c, 2nd Reading (ZA09-057), Zoning
Change and Site Plan for Dragon Stadium Expansion granting the requested variances but
requiring a five-foot sidewalk on the west side of Silicon Drive only; requiring the additional
screening fence; and subject to Site Plan Review Summary No. 4, dated December 8, 2009.
Motion: Jones
Second: Morris
Ayes: Bledsoe, Jones, Morris, Muller, Muzyka, Terrell
Nays: None
Approved: 6-0
Page 42
City of Southlake
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
MINUTES
May 15, 2018
Ordinance No. 480-330D
Motion was made to approve Item 613, Ordinance No. 480-330D (ZA18-032), Zoning Change
and Site Plan for Carroll ISD No. 6 Addition (Dragon Stadium), subject to the Staff Report dated
May 8, 2018, and the Site Plan Review Summary No. 3, dated April 23, 2018, and granting the
following variance:
- Landscape Ordinance 544-13, a variance to the Landscape Ordinance to request relief from
the interior landscaping requirements to allow interior landscaping to remain as it currently
exists on the site.
- Also noting that unless noted in the staff report or indicated on the site plan and elevations
or as part of the motion, all previous zoning regulations for the Dragon Stadium site will
remain.
Motion: Williamson
Second: McCaskill
Ayes: Shafi, McCaskill, Patton, Hill, Williamson, Huffman, Archer
Approved: 7-0
Site Plan Review Summary No. 3, dated April 23, 2018:
PLANNING COMMENTS:
The property is in the Non -Residential Development Overlay District, Section 43 of Zoning
Ordinance No. 480, as amended, so all plans must comply with the requirements in that
section. The horizontal and vertical articulation on the proposed 40' x 30' tire storage
building meet the articulation requirements in Section 43. Horizontal and vertical articulation
will be required on the 50' x 18' alternate tire storage building if the wall heights are less than
1/3 of the 50' far
ade lengths. The applicant has added an "S-P-1" regulation to allow the
articulation as shown for the alternate tire storage building.
Tree Conservation/Landscape Review
TREE CONSERVATION COMMENTS:
There is approximately 9.6% of existing tree cover on the site and the applicant is proposing
to preserve approximately 93% of the existing tree cover.
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
Page 43
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:
The proposed building does not exceed 5,000 square feet or 30% of the existing buildings
floor area, so 30% of the proposed building floor area (1,200 square feet x 30% = 360
square feet) is required to be calculated for the required interior landscape area and plant
material. The applicant is requesting a variance to the Landscape Ordinance to request relief
from the interior landscaping requirements (Variance approved).
2. Any requests for changes in zoning to any district other than agricultural or single family
residential districts shall require that all bufferyards be installed prior to issuance of a CO. An
S-P-1 regulation has been added to request relief from the bufferyard requirements.
Indicates informational comment.
# Indicates required items comment.
Page 44
StarenTelegram
MEDIA
Arlington Citizen-JOUrnal ( The heifer Citizen i La Estrella
Mansfield News -Mirror Star-Telegram
tan-Telexr m Northeast! Weatherford Star-Telegrarr
star-telegrarn.com ( 808 Throckmorton St. I Ft Worth, Tx. 76102-6315
*** MEMO INVOICE ***
Fed ID# 26-2674582
$107.00
Advertising Dept rG I tl mueuAaYunt NYMtlER 7WCLIENTNUMBER ' Z I ADVERTISERMLIENT NAME
06/04/2018 600637 600637y1 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO
Star -Telegram
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Star -Telegram - Advertising
1400 MAIN ST PO BOX 51847
STE 440 Livonia, MI 48151
SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092-7604 Billing: Contact Sales Rep. Credit: Email
ssccreditandoollections@mcclatchy.com
Payment is due upon receipt.
^iwi ITNI
1101 .
n NEWSPAPER LaU 73
75 Is BILLED UTIMES t8 ts'
START STOP
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT
SAU SIZE UNITS RUN RATE
AMOUNT
05/18 05/18
0003670239 21800121-000, Ordinance No 480-330D Telegram
1 x 75 L 75 1 $1.36
$102.00
05118 05/18
0003670239 21800121-000, Ordinance No 480-330D Upsell ST.Com
1 x 75 L 75 1 $0.07
$5.00
Invoice Total
$107.00
THIS IS A MEMO INVOICE AND MAY OR MAY NOT REFLECT ALL CHARGES OR CHANGES THAT OCCUR ON THE FINAL INVOICE.
Star-Ulegram
MEDIA
Star -Telegram - Advertising
PO BOX 51847
Livonia, MI 48151
*** MEMO INVOICE ***
Star -Telegram
Star -Telegram -Advertising
PO BOX 51847
Livonia, MI 48151
PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR REMITTANCE
7 BILLING PERIOD
2 1 ADVERTIBERICUENT NAME
06/04/2018
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
23 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE
3 TERMS OF PAYMENT
$107.00
Upon Receipt
a PAGE
5 BILLING DATE
1
06/04/2018
77 NEWBPAPER REFERENCE
0003670239
@ BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER
600637
7 ADVERTIBERICLIENT NUMBER
600637
ORDINANCE NO.480-330D
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
Before e, a NUg�jVr
said unty and State, this day
personally appeared % Advertising
for the Star -Telegram, pu ished by the Star -Telegram, I c. at Fort Worth, in Tarrant Count;
distributed in other surrounding Counties; and who, after being duly sworn, did dispose and
following clipping of an advertisement was published in the above named paper on the follo�
Signed �� r U"!7Z3
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this the �' day of (Jf 2020
Notary Public C�
Tarrant County, Texas
DEBORAH JEAN BAYLOR
ia: Notary Public, State of Texas
Somm. Expires 10-29-2019
Notary ID 13042344-2
N ORDINANCE AMENDING OR-
INANCE NO. 480 AS AMEND -
THE COMPREHENSIVE
ONING ORDINANCE OF THE
TY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS;
CANTING A ZONING CHANGE
4 A CERTAIN TRACT OR
tACTS OF LAND WITHIN THE
TY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
'ING LEGALLY DESCRIBED
5,LOT 1, BLOCK 1, AND LOT 1,
OCK 2, CARROLL I.S.D. NO. 6
)DITION, AND BEING 41.347
-RES, AND MORE FULLY AND
IMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN
lHIBIT "A" FROM "S-P-I" DE-
LILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT
ITH "CS COMMUNITY SERV-
DISTRICT USES INCLUDING
ANSP.ORTATION FACILITY
ID STADIUM TO "S-P-1" DE-
JLED SITE PLAN DISTRICT
TH "CS" COMMUNITY SERV-
DISTRICT USES INCLUDING
ANSPORTATION FACILITY
ID STADIUM, AS DEPICTED
THE APPROVED SITE PLAN
TACHED HERETO AND IN-
RPORATED HEREIN AS EX-
IIT "B". SUBJECT TO ruF
PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY
PROVIDIINGLATIANS SAVINGS
CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUB-
LICATION IN THE OFFICIAL
NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
SECTION 7.
Any person, firm or corporation
who violates, disobeys, omits,
neglects or refuses to comply
with or who resists the enforce-
ment of any of the provisions of
this ordinance shall be fined not
more than Two Thousand Dol-
lars ($2,000.00) for each of-
fense. Each day that a violation
is permitted to exist shall con-
stitute a separate offense.
PASSED AND APPROVED on the
2nd readingg ON THE 15THDAY
OF May, 2018.
ATTEST CA OL APN URA BORGES,
CITY SECRETARY
ar- AmerfMEDIA
&
Arlington Citizen -Journal I The Keller Citizen I La Estrella
Mansfield Nears -Mirror Star -Telegram Northeast I Weatherford Star -Telegram
star-telegrarn.cont ( 808 Throckmorton St. I Ftworth, Tx. 76102-6315
*** MEMO INVOICE ***
Fed ID# 26-2674582
$229.40
SALES PEP 124
f - ADVERTISER: INFORMATION
Advertising Dept
11 BILLING PERIOD --.
6 BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER -
7 1 ADVERIISEWLIENT NUMBER
2 T ADVERTISEWLIENT NAME
04/23/2018
600637
600637
1 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO
Star -Telegram
Star -Telegram - Advertising
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
PO BOX 51847
1400 MAIN ST
Livonia, MI 48151
STE 440
A' t }
SOUTHLAKE, TX 76092-7604
Billing: Contact Sales Rep. Credit: Email
ssccreditandeollections@mcclatchy.com
Payment is due upon receipt.
B7a'TIA
TD 1I NEWSPAPERWA 9
s S BILLED 17 TIMES LaJ1S
START` STOP REFERENCE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT
SAU SIZE UNITS RUN RATE
AMOUNT
04/13 04/13 0003614625 21800121, PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CIT Telegram
1 x 165 L 165 1 $1.36
$224.40
04/13 04/13 0003614625 21000121, PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CIT Upsell ST.Com
1 x 165 L 165 1 $0.03
$5.00
Invoice Total
$229.40
THIS IS A MEMO INVOICE AND MAY OR MAY NOT REFLECT ALL CHARGES OR CHANGES THAT OCCUR ON THE FINAL INVOICE.
PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR REMITTANCE
mml;iei��
Star -Telegram - Advertising
PO BOX 51 B47
I;. ie RAI dR1F7
*** MEMO INVOICE ***
Star -Telegram
Star -Telegram - Advertising
PO BOX 51847
Livonia, MI 48151
1 BILLING: PERM
2 ADVERnBERICLIENTUAME
04/23/2018
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
23 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE
3 TERMS of PAYMENT
Upon Receipt
$229.40
4 1 PAGE•.. 5 1 BILLING DATE
1 04/23/2018
11 N.PAPER.REFERENCE
0003614625
S BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER
600637
7 ADVERTISERICLIENT NUMBER
600637
Star-Telegram,
A NmUzon :;urrial j T t rl-.ei _. n I Ez te: L,,
1,0 s�C fie4'1 i 4 hlir ! su'v Lek: ra'r,"I xviti}.; i9 ._ .tic 11 Gme ice', n
star-telegram.com 1 808 Throckmorton St. I Ft Worth, Tx. 76102-6315 1800.776.7827
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
Account #
Ad Number
I Identification
PO
Amount
Cols
Depth
600637
0003614625
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CITY OF SOUTHLAI
21800121
$224A0
1
165.00 Li
Attention:
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
1400 MAIN ST
STE 440
SOUTHLAKE, TX 760927604
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS
Notice is hereby given to all inter-
ested persons that the City of
Southlake, Texas, will consider
the following Items in the Coun-
cil Chambers at Town Hall,1400
Main Street, Southlake, Texas
for:
The City Council on Tuesday, May !.
1, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. will hold a
pub• Reic solution hearing 1813i consider:
(ZA18-
'21), Spedliic Use Permit for
Flourish City Church on property
described as Lot 1R, Brewer In-
dustrial District, an addition to
the City of Southlake, Tarrant
County, Texas and located at
1800 E. State Highway 114,
Southlake, Texas, Current Zon-
ing: "B-l" Business Service,park
District, SPIN Neigghbo,f od it-3..,
• ZA18.029, Site Plen for Jack
Johnson Elementary School on
property described as Lot 13R1,
F. Throop No. 1511 Addition, an
addition to the City of
Southlake, Tarrant County,
Texas and located at 1301 N.
Carroll Ave., Southlake, Texas.
Current Zoning: "CS" Communi-
ty Service District. SPIN Neigh-
borhood It 3.
• Resolution No. 18-014, (ZA18-
028) Specific Use Permit for
Portable Buildings for Johnson
Elementary School on property
described as Lot 13R1, F. Throop
No. 1511 Addition, an addition
to the City of Southlake,
Tarrant County, Texas and lo-
cated at 1301 N. Carroll Ave.,
Southlake, Texas. Current Zon-
ing: CS" Community Service
District. SPIN Neighborhood It 3.
• ZA18-031, Site Plan for Old Un-
ion Elementary School on prop-
erty described as Lot 1 Block 1,
Carroll ISD No. 5 Addition, an
addition to the City of
Southlake, Tarrant County,
Texas and located at 1050S.
Carroll Ave., Southlake, Texas,
Current Zoning: "R-PUD" Resi-
dential Planned Unit Develop-
ment District, SPIN Neighbor-
hood It 8.
• ZA18-033, Site Plan for Carroll,
Elementary Schoolon property
described as Lot 1, S.H. Thomp-
son No. 1504 Addition, an addi-
tion to the City of Southlake,
Tarrant County, Texas and lo-
cated at 1705 W. Continental
Blvd., Southlake, Texas. Current
Zoning: "CS" Community Serv-
ice District. SPIN Neighborhood
It 10.
• Resolution No. 18-016 (ZA18-
034), SpecificUse Permit for
Portable Buildings for Carroll El-
ementary. School on property
described as Lot 1, S,H. Thomp-
son No. 1504 Addition, an addi-
tion to the City of Southlake,
Tarrant County, Texas and lo-
cated at 1705 W. Continental
Blvd., Southlake, Texas, Current
Zoning: "CS" Community Serv-
ice District. SPIN Neighborhood
#10.
• Resolution No. 18-015(ZA18-
0001), Specific Use Permit for
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Temporary Construction Facili-
ties on property described as
County of Tarrant
Lot 1, Block 20, Garden District
and Phase C Brownstones, an
addition to the City of
Before me, a Notary Public in and for
Southlake, Tarrant County,
Texas and located at 351 Cen-
said County and State, this day
tral Avenue, Southlake, Texas.
Current Zoning: "DT" Downtown
personally appeared CHRISTINE
P Y PP
District. SPIN Neighborhood It 8.
The Planning and Zoning Commis-
Thursday, May 3, 2018
LOPEZ, Bid and Legal Coordinator
sion on
for the Star -Telegram, published by
at 6:30 p.m. will hold a public
hearingg and consider:
the Star -Telegram, Inc. at Fort
• ZA18-007, Plat Revision for
Southiake Meadows Phase III on
Worth, in Tarrant Count y, Texas: and
property described as Tracts
7A1, 7A2, 7AIA, 7A1A1 and 7B,
who, after being duly sworn, did
being portions of Lot 7, R. P.
depose and say that the attached
Estes Subdivision and Tracts lA
and 1A1,James B. Martin Sur-
clipping of an advertisement was
vey, Abstract No. 1134, City of
Southlake, Tarrant County,
published in the above named paper
P P P
Texas and located at 800, 848
and 812 W. State Hwy. 114,
on the listed dates:
Southlake, Texas. Current Zon-
ing: R-PUD" Residential Plan-
ned Unit Development District.
SPIN Neighborhood #5.
• ZA18-0002, Plat Revision for
1
Lot 15R, Diamond Circle Estates
Insertion(s)
on property described as Lot
15R, Diamond Circle Estates, an
addition to the City of
Published On:
Southlake Tarrant County,
Texas and located at 916 Emer-
Aril 13. 2018
p
ald Blvd., Southlake, Texas, Cur-
rent Zoning: "SF-1A" Single
Family Residential. District.
SPIN Neighborhood V.
The City Council on Tuesday, May
15, 2018 at 5:30 p.m, will hold a
public hearing and consider:
• Ordinance No. 480-338F (ZA18-
030), Zoning Change and Site
Plan for Carroll ISD Senior High
School Athletics Phase 2to in-
clude a variance to the Masonry
Ordinance No. 557, as
amended,on propperty described
as Lot 1, Block 1, Carroll Senior
High School Addition, an addi-
tion to the City of Southlake,
Tarrant County, Texas and lo-
cated at 1501 W, Southlake
i
Blvd., Southlake, Texas. Cur-
rent Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed
Site Plan District. Proposed
(Principal Clerk)
Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed Site
Plan District. SPIN Neighbor-
hood It 10.-
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO
• Ordinance No. 480-330D (ZA18-
032), Zoning Change and Site
BEFORE ME, THIS 13th day of
Plan for Carroll ISD No. 6 Addi-
April in the year of 2018
tion on property described as
Lot 1, Block 1, and Lot 1, Block
2, Carroll ISD No. 6.Addition, an
addition to the City of
Southlake, Tarrant County,
Texas and located at 1085 S.
Kimball Ave. and 601 Silicon Dr.,
Southiake, Texas. Current Zon-
ing: "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan
District. Proposed Zoning: "S-P-
Notary Public - Deborah Bay or
1" Detailed Site Plan District.
SPIN Neighborhood it 8.
All interested persons are urged to
attend.
City of Southlake
Carol Ann Borges, TRMC
CitySecretor y
�ff>�
FFORA
0 H cAN BAYLOR
(_ Notary Public, State of Texas
l
mm. Ex pir6s 10-29-201 9i
Notary ID 13042344-2