2018-08-28 Meeting Report (SPIN2018-32 Residential Subdivision at 610 and 620 S. Peytonville Ave.)
SPIN MEETING REPORT
SPIN Item Number: SPIN2018-32
City Case Numbers: ZA18-0033
Project Name: Residential Subdivision at 610 and 620 S. Peytonville Ave.
SPIN Neighborhoods: SPIN #10
Meeting Date: August 28, 2018
Meeting Location: 1400 Main Street, Southlake, TX
City Council Chambers
Total Attendance: 17
Host: Sherry Berman, Community Engagement Committee
Applicants Presenting: Kosse Maykus
Email: kosse@maykus.com
Phone: 817-991-8182
City Staff Present: Patty Moos, Planner
Presentation begins: 6:07 pm Presentation ends: 6:11 pm
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FORUM SUMMARY:
Property Situation: 610 and 620 S. Peytonville Avenue
Details: Applicant is proposing to develop a fourteen (14) lot residential subdivision on
approximately 9.8 acres at 610 and 620 S. Peytonville Ave. within SPIN Neighborhood #10.
Presentation:
There is currently a home that exists on the property
Development is surrounded by the Southlake Woods Neighborhood currently
zoned SF20A
Issues encountered
- Drainage coming from the north from the Southlake Woods property-
Drainage easement exists on property
- Drainage coming from Park Place from the east onto the property
SF20A proposed + SF30 lots
Concept plan 14 lots
Design based around to keep existing trees
- Require plantation of street trees on curb and sidewalk
- Each house minimum of 3 up to 5 trees required as part of development
Gated subdivision
- Entry w/solid masonry w/open fence at entry
Custom home neighborhood built at very high level around $2-4 million/home
Questions and Concerns:
There were not any questions or concerns regarding this project.
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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.
Southlake Connect Results for the August 28, 2018 SPIN Town Hall Forum