Item #6 - First National Bank Applicant PresentationProposed New Southlake Banking Center
2035 Southlake Planning
Corridor Committee Meeting
August 2, 2018
First National Bank has proudly been an active member of the Southlake
Community since 2002. The Southlake Main Office is currently in a leased facility
located in Southlake Town Square at 1540 East Southlake Boulevard. Upon
acceptance of this proposal, the bank will move forward with development that will
allow for the relocation of the First National Bank Southlake Office.
Key Points:
•The intention is to construct a larger facility to accommodate current and future
growth of not only the bank, but also the City of Southlake.
•The bank has placed 2.2 acres, along the north side access road near the corner of
Hwy 114 and Dove Road under contract, with the intent to develop and construct its
new facility.
•The bank intends to apply for a zoning change to S-P-1 from the site’s current
agricultural zone.
Proposed New Southlake Banking Center
Development Highlights:
•This facility will be approximately 16,000 square feet
•Two and a half stories tall, approximately 50’ feet high
•Steel building structure
•Masonry (stone/stucco) and glass façade
•Rooftop HVAC units screened by building parapet
•Signage includes upper story signage with 36” letters as shown in the design
presentation. The bank is aware this height does not comply with the city ordinance and
is planning on preparing a Master Sign Plan application to promote consistency and
compatibility of signs with the architectural and site design features of the development .
We are asking the 2035 Southlake Planning Corridor Committee for guidance in completion
of the proposed planned development, in a way that achieves the banks’ visibility goals,
without compromising the intent of the City of Southlake Ordinances.
Proposed New Southlake Banking Center
Zoning Designation
96,456 SF
2.21 Acres
5
North Elevation
East Elevation
South Elevation
West Elevation
4:1 Slope From Residential Property Line
Setback From Residential Property
Monument Sign Concept