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480-338G CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. 480-338G 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, CARROLL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, BEING APPROXIMATELY 55.03 ACRES, AND MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT"A" FROM "S- P-1" DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT WITH "CS" COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT USES TO "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT WITH "CS" COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT USES 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 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 1 Plan District under the City's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance; and, 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 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 2 their original investment was made; and, 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 legally described as Lot 1, Block 1, Carroll Senior High School Addition, an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the plat filed as Instrument# D210240592, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas, being approximately 55.03 acres, and more fully and completely described in Exhibit "A" from "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District with "CS" Community Service District Uses to "S-P-1" Detailed Site Plan District with "CS" Community Service District Uses as depicted on the approved Site Plan attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "B," and subject to the following conditions: Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 3 "S-P-1" REGULATIONS AS APPROVED WITH ORD. NO 480-338 (NATATORIUM ADDITION) Proposed Regulations Comments 1. Permitted Uses Same as CS with the following exceptions—allowing for joint use with the City of Southlake 2. Accessory Uses Same as CS and adding natatorium, lighted tennis courts,baseball fields with bleachers and concession sales, running tracks,practice fields and indoor training facility. 3. Specific Use Permits Same as CS 4. Development Regulations 4.1 Height Same as CS 4.2 Front Yard Same as CS 4.3 Side Yard Same as CS,except no zero lot line development 4.4 Rear Yard Same as CS 4.5 Maximum Lot Coverage Same as CS 4.6 Maximum Impervious Same as CS Coverage 4.7 Additional Development Same as CS,except the existing high Existing trees being saved Regulations for building uses school educational building and along residential property lying within 400' of single additions attached thereto shall emulate lines will partially shield the family residential zoning existing construction materials,surfaces building from view and and architectural style.The proposed mandatory fire and safety natatorium shall be exempt from external lighting will be vertical and horizontal articulation directed away from requirements and the 4:1 height setback residential property. from existing residential zoning. 5. Concept Plan No Concept Plan shall be required. Site developed as S-P-1 requiring a site plan to be submitted for additional developments. 6. Effect of Concept Plan No Concept Plan required. 7. Site Plan Same as CS 8. Special Exception Uses Same as CS Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 4 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL WITH ORD. NO. 338 (NATATORIUM ADDITION) Regular Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting May 18, 2000 Motion was made to approve ZA99-078 subject to Revised Site Plan Review Summary No. 4, dated May 12, 2000, and subject to the following: • Regarding Item #1 (interior landscaping and bufferyards) referencing Landscape Comments Review No. 4, dated May 11, 2000: removing the berms listed as the second #3; regarding #4, not requiring there to be all Mondell Pines and instructing the applicant to work with the Landscape Administrator to determine what canopy trees and accent trees would be the most appropriate for the south and east areas; regarding #5, the applicant is to mitigate as required the 2,250 inches and with respect to the placement, diameter, and number of trees defer to the decisions made by the Joint Utilization Committee; regarding #6 (previous Site Plan approval) (the 1st bulleted item) with respect to the trees to be placed along Peytonville Avenue the applicant is to install the remaining trees and shrubs that have not been installed and replace those that are demolished or dead; (the 2nd bulleted item) referring back to the item regarding Mondell Pines; (the 3rd bulleted item) requiring the applicant to do as the Landscape Administrator suggests and place all the plantings on the west side of the channel; removing the 4th bulleted item (berm); (the 5th bulleted item) applicant should note at the time at the time of final inspection for Certificate of Occupancy all required plant materials will be required to be installed as was approved; (the 6th bulleted item) applicant should meet the requirements of the Tree Preservation Ordinance; regarding item #7 (high school site landscaping) requiring the applicant to provide an Interior Landscape and Bufferyards Summary Chart as required by the Zoning Ordinance and Landscape Ordinance and shall comply with the Interior Landscape and Bufferyard Summary Chart that is attached to the Landscape Comments; and regarding Item #8 (Natatorium Site Landscaping) requiring the applicant to remove the undesirable trees and replant quality trees in their place noting that the undesirable trees consist of Chinaberry and Mulberry; • Allowing no variance on Item #2 and keeping the height of the building at 35'; - - - - •' - •- - - - • •- - - =- • no fencing, the school district shall complete the fencing at 6' or 8' in height, whichever the resident wants; This requirement was revised with the approval of Ordinance No. 480-338a to require the applicant to construct and maintain an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the Stone Lakes subdivision to the east and south, specifically along the western property lines of Lots 1-6, Block 7 and the northern property lines of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition, Ordinance No. 480-338c to require installation of a new fence on the eastern boundary adjacent to the western property lines of Lots 10- 11, 20-22, 27-29R and 34-35, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition to be eight (8) foot cedar with the friendly side facing the neighbors to be maintained in perpetuity and Ordinance No. 480-338d to remove the School District's responsibility to construct and maintain the fence along the southern property boundary adjacent to the Park Place neighborhood only. • Deleting item #4.a (articulation); Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 5 • Allowing no variance on Item #4.b (4:1 slope) and instructing the applicant to move the building as far west as possible, a minimum of 20', and requiring the applicant to explain to City Council what they absolutely cannot move it any farther west; • Regarding Item #5 (lighting) requiring the lighting on the east and south sides of the Natatorium building to be nothing but sconces with the lights pointed to the ground and allowing one sconce on either side of each door with a total of six on the east side and two on the south side; • Allowing frosted glass on the windows on the side of the Natatorium; • Regarding the accessory buildings, requiring the buildings along the south property line to be moved as far north as possible and buildings along the east property line to be moved as far west as possible and asking the applicant to completely reassess what it is they need regarding accessory buildings and come back with the absolute minimum (if four are not needed, then do not put in four); approving 30' x 60' and moving each of them a minimum of 50'; requiring that any lighting on the accessory buildings to be sconces with the lights pointed downward and to the interior of the site; • Requiring the applicant to include all used on any future Site Plans; • Approving the hammerhead turnaround shown on the exhibit tonight and putting the emergency access gate 170' from the east residential properties; • Asking the applicant to consider moving the Natatorium to the parking area shown in Phase 5 and to explain to City Council why that is not a better site and why it would not work; • And requiring compliance with the Lighting Ordinance. Motion: Peebles Second: Muller Ayes: Muller, Horne, Boutte, Peebles, Sandlin Nays: King Approved: 5-1 Motion carried. (Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, 05-18-00, tape 2, section #0623) Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 6 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING 667 NORTH CARROLL AVENUE SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS JUNE 6, 2000 MINUTES Motion was made to approve Ordinance No. 480-338, 1st Reading (ZA99-078), as submitted; with changes; subject to Site Plan Review Summary No. 5, dated June 2, 2000, subject to the Planning and Zoning Commission recommendations with the following exceptions: on Item 2, allowing the building height as shown, Item 4b, allowing the 4:1 slope resulting from the relocation of the natatorium 16' to the west and acknowledging the school district's commitment to make the following changes discussed this evening: Addressing concerns raised by the property owners to the south (Park Place Addition) 1. Reduced the number of accessory buildings from 4 to 1, (4,000 s.f. in size and located south of the multi-purpose building. This location will require additional tree removal, but it was determined that these trees should not be mitigated. 2. Screening on the south would be accomplished by a) staggered, double row of mitigated trees shown as shaded on the plan and b) additional low canopy trees to screen the shot put area along the fence. 3. currently no fence and will reconstruct the property Owner's fence at the Peytonville Avenue (resulting in a fence height of 6' to 10). This requirement was revised with the approval of Ordinance No. 480-338a to require the applicant to construct and maintain an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the Stone Lakes subdivision to the east and south, specifically along the western property lines of Lots 1-6, Block 7 and the northern property lines of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition, Ordinance No. 480-338c to require installation of a new fence on the eastern boundary adjacent to the western property lines of Lots 10- 11, 20-22, 27-29R and 34-35, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition to be eight (8) foot cedar with the friendly side facing the neighbors to be maintained in perpetuity and Ordinance No. 480-338d to remove the School District's responsibility to construct and maintain the fence along the southern property boundary adjacent to the Park Place neighborhood only. 4. Drainage problem on the south caused by curb construction in the area will be completed with ongoing construction. 5. Scoreboard and foul posts to be screened with staggered, double row of mitigated trees along the east and south of the ball field area and a berm should be constructed around the scoreboard with shrubs planted on top to prevent persons being able to look over the fences into neighboring properties. All mitigated trees shall be on a 4-inch caliper rather that a 3-inch caliper. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 7 Addressing concerns raised by the property owners to the east (Stone Lakes Addition) 1. Relocated the natatorium 16' to the west and lowered the building eave 2', resulting in reduction of the 4:1 slope line encroachment (from 10' to 4). 2. Relocated the storm sewer and relocated the parking spaces on the west to the south of the natatorium while meeting ADA accessibility standards. 3. Relocated shrubs from adjacent to the natatorium to along hammerhead to block headlights from shining into eastern properties. 4. Parking lot lighting accomplished by 6 to 8 bollards (3 % to 4-feet tall) with a hammerhead area being chained off at the neck of the hammerhead and being accessible only to service and fire vehicles. 5. Screening accomplished by staggered, double row of mitigated trees shown as shaded area on the plan, existing trees to remain and other trees planted in the bufferyard. 6. School to maintain fencing along the east side as well with the fence on the end being leveled. This requirement was revised with the approval of Ordinance No. 480-338a to require the applicant to construct and maintain an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the Stone Lakes subdivision to the east and south, specifically along the western property lines of Lots 1-6, Block 7 and the northern property lines of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition, Ordinance No. 480-338c to require installation of a new fence on the eastern boundary adjacent to the western property lines of Lots 10-11, 20-22, 27-29R and 34-35, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition to be eight (8) foot cedar with the friendly side facing the neighbors to be maintained in perpetuity and Ordinance No. 480-338d to remove the School District's responsibility to construct and maintain the fence along the southern property boundary adjacent to the Park Place neighborhood only. 7. Outdoor lighting on east side (by the two entrances) shall be down lighting only as provided by sconces mounted at height of 7'. Staff to work with TPM and School District on the following prior to 2nd reading: 1. Landscaping Plan and Tree Mitigation Plan for the site with a liberal interpretation of tree preservation ordinance requirements in the ball field area and requiring replacement of only trees that can be reasonably be placed on this site. 2. Evaluation of parking to accommodate joint use of the facility. Motion: Potter Second: Shankland Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 8 Ayes: Potter, Shankland, Standerfer, Fawks, Kendall, Stacy Nays: None Approved: 6-0 vote Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 9 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING 667 NORTH CARROLL AVENUE SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS JUNE 6, 2000 MINUTES Motion was made to approve Ordinance No. 480-338, 2nd Reading, (ZA99-078), the Rezoning and Revised Site Plan for Carroll Senior High School subject to the Site Plan Review Summary No. 5, dated June 2, 2000, making the following changes: • That CISD is to plant the 750 mitigation trees from Carroll Senior High School in the following manner: 1) at the Carroll Senior High School site, plant the maximum number of trees possible with the commonly accepted horticultural and arboricultural standards as approved by the Landscape Administrator; 2) the remaining trees are to be planted at the remaining CISD school sites possible, and with the commonly accepted horticultural and arboricultural standards as approved by the Landscape Administrator; 3) if any additional tree planting is required for mitigation from this site or any of the Kimball Rd. sites, the Landscape Administrator is directed to work with the CISD in establishing an exchange plan to permit the credit of those trees to go toward maximizing the landscaping at all school sites, including allowing tree credit toward interior landscape and bufferyard requirements; 4) CISD is to provide a detailed plan no later than March 1, 2001 to reflect a phased plan over a five-year period to achieve the planting requirements with a minimum of 1/5 of the plantings take place each year and be maintained in perpetuity; • Subject to two hooded lights, ten (10) feet high, shielded to protect neighbors to the east and south plus the four-foot bollards appropriately timed to operating hours as approved by the Chief of Building Services; • - - - - -= - =- e" -- . -e -e . .-e in - in perpetuity; This requirement was revised with the approval of Ordinance No. 480-338a to require the applicant to construct and maintain an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the Stone Lakes subdivision to the east and south, specifically along the western property lines of Lots 1-6, Block 7 and the northern property lines of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition, Ordinance No. 480-338c to require installation of a new fence on the eastern boundary adjacent to the west property lines of Lots 10-11, 20-22, 27-29R and 34-35, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition to be eight (8) foot cedar with the friendly side facing the neighbors to be maintained in perpetuity and Ordinance No. 480-338d to remove the School District's responsibility to construct and maintain the fence along the southern property boundary adjacent to the Park Place neighborhood only. • Incorporating the City Council action from the first reading. Motion: Standerfer Second: Potter Ayes: Standerfer, Potter, Fawks, Kendall, Shankland, DuPre, and Stacy Nays: None Approved: 7-0 vote Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 10 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL WITH ORD. NO. 338a (ADDITION OF PARKING AND DRIVEWAY BY NATATORIUM) No Changes to the S-P-1 Regulations approved with Ord. No. 338 1. Granting the requested variance to allow deferral of the required eight (8) foot multi- use trail along the east side of South Peytonville Ave. until the Phase V parking is added. 2. Subject to the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission: a. Noting the applicant's willingness to add the eleven live oaks and a row of shrubs to the east and south of the added parking area as shown on the landscape plan. b. Noting the applicant's willingness to construct and maintain an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the Stone Lakes subdivision to the east and south, specifically along the west property lines of Lots 1-6, Block 7 and the northern property lines of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition. This requirement was not revised with the approval of Ordinance No. 480- 338c to require installation of a new fence on the eastern boundary adjacent to the western property lines of Lots 10-11, 20-22, 27-29R and 34- 35, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition to be eight (8) foot cedar with the friendly side facing the neighbors to be maintained in perpetuity and Ordinance No. 480-338d to remove the School District's responsibility to construct and maintain the fence along the southern property boundary adjacent to the Park Place neighborhood only. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 11 CHANGES TO S-P-1 REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 338b (ADDITION OF ART BUILDING, GYM EXPANSION, NATATORIUM EXPANSION, FIELD HOUSE EXPANSION, TENNIS COURT AND BASEBALL FIELD LOCKER BUILDINGS) 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: a) Allow for joint use facilities with the City of Southlake. b) Accessory uses to allow a natatorium, lighted tennis courts, baseball fields with bleachers and concession sales, field houses, running tracks, practice fields, and an indoor training facility. c) Vertical and horizontal articulation will be allowed as shown on the elevations. d) The natatorium is exempt from the height requirements for residential adjacency boundaries adjacent to residential properties. This requirement was revised with the approval of Ordinance No. 480-338c to require installation of a new fence on the eastern boundary adjacent to the western property lines of Lots 10-11, 20-22, 27-29R and 34-35, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition to be eight (8) foot cedar with the friendly side facing the neighbors to be maintained in perpetuity and Ordinance No. 480-338d to remove the School District's responsibility to construct and maintain the fence along the southern property boundary adjacent to the Park Place neighborhood only. The requirement with approval of Ordinance No. 480-338a to construct and maintain an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the Stone Lakes subdivision to the east and south, specifically along the western property lines of Lots 1-6, Block 7 and the northern property lines of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition remains unchanged by subsequent ordinance revisions. f) A green painted concrete facade is allowed on the north side of the art building. g) Plantings provided in the east and south bufferyards will be what exists. h) Due to the existing conditions, no bufferyards are to be provided along South Peytonville Road and West Southlake Boulevard (F.M. 1709). Variance requests will include the following: a) Section 5.06.0 of the Subdivision Ordinance requires that sidewalks be located no closer than two feet (2') to the curb or grade line. The applicant is requesting a variance to allow sidewalks to meander to the curb line. b) Section 5.06.B.3.a of the Subdivision Ordinance requires that sidewalks shall be either 5' in width or the width as specified in the city's Pathways Master Plan. The Pathways Master Plan shows an 8' multi-use trail along the east side of Peytonville Ave. The applicant is requesting a variance to allow a trail of approximately five feet (5') in width adjacent to an existing gas meter only. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 12 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL WITH ORD. NO. 338b (ADDITION OF ART BUILDING, GYM EXPANSION, NATATORIUM EXPANSION, FIELD HOUSE EXPANSION, TENNIS COURT AND BASEBALL FIELD LOCKER BUILDINGS) 1. Including the plan presented, Plan Diagram Section A-AA (attached); 2. Noting the applicant's willingness to not remove any of the trees on the banks of the drainage channel; 3. Noting the applicant's willingness to work with the CISD Senior High Art Department to screen the water meter; 4. Noting the applicant's willingness to replace and maintain the eight (8) foot fence along the property line; This requirement was revised with the approval of Ordinance No. 480- 338c to require installation of a new fence on the eastern boundary adjacent to the western property lines of Lots 10-11, 20-22, 27-29R and 34-35, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition to be eight (8) foot cedar with the friendly side facing the neighbors to be maintained in perpetuity and Ordinance No. 480-338d to remove the School District's responsibility to construct and maintain the fence along the southern property boundary adjacent to the Park Place neighborhood only. The requirement with approval of Ordinance No. 480-338a to construct and maintain an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the Stone Lakes subdivision to the east and south, specifically along the western property lines of Lots 1-6, Block 7 and the northern property lines of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition remains unchanged by subsequent ordinance revisions. 5. Granting the requested variances for the sidewalks; 6. Subject to Review Summary No. 3, dated April 27, 2010; a. Please revise the renderings for the art building to match the elevations and landscape plan. b. Please ensure that all parking lot landscape islands are at least 12' in width at the widest point, from back of curb to back of curb. c. Show any intended lighting. All lighting must comply with the Lighting Ordinance No. 693, as amended, with regard to type of lighting, intensity, glare and spill-over. d. Please label the facade materials to be used on the field house. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 13 CHANGES TO S-P-1 REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 338c (ADDED PARKING SPACES WEST OF THE NATATORIUM, SOUTHWEST OF THE NEW ART BUILDING AND EAST OF THE SERVICE YARD) The project will comply with all previous conditions approved under the zoning and site plan with the following proposed changes: • Provide additional parking north of the existing building and west of the Aquatics Center. • Provide additional parking west of the Art Building. • Provide for the development of a new service yard area that can be enclosed near the existing cooling tower. • Provide for additional parking east of the new service yard area. • Revise the landscape plan to accommodate the new parking. Variance request will include the following: • A variance to the required 8' multi-use trail is requested to allow a minimum width of 4.5' adjacent to an existing fire hydrant, telephone box, fence, and culvert. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL WITH ORD. NO. 338c Council conditions of approval June 7, 2011: 1. specifically approving the eight (8) foot trail variance along Peytonville to allow a minimum width of 4.5' adjacent to an existing fire hydrant, telephone box, fence and culvert (see attached exhibit); 2. noting the applicant's installation of a new fence on the eastern boundary adjacent to the western property lines of Lots 10-11, 20-22, 27-29R and 34- 35, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition to be eight (8) foot cedar with the friendly side facing the neighbors to be maintained in perpetuity. The requirement with approval of Ordinance No. 480-338a to construct and maintain an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the Stone Lakes subdivision to the east and south, specifically along the western property lines of Lots 1-6, Block 7 and the northern property lines of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition remains unchanged by subsequent ordinance revisions. The requirement for the CISD to construct and maintain the fence along the southern property boundary adjacent to the Park Place neighborhood only was removed with approval of Ordinance No. 480-338d; 3. noting the applicant is in the process of installing tennis court lights and they will comply with the existing lighting ordinance on that matter; 4. noting that the applicant will address the pond and stagnant water issue at the southeast corner of the property; 5. noting that the new trees and landscaping will have bubbler irrigation installed, 6. noting that there will be thirty-four (34) inches of tree mitigation at the northwest corner of the property; 7. pursuant to the staff report dated June 7, 2011 and Revised Site Plan Review Summary No. 2 dated June 7, 2011: a. Please ensure that all parking lot landscape islands are at least 12' in width at Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 14 the widest point, from back of curb —to- back of curb. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 15 CHANGES TO S-P-1 REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 338d (FIELD HOUSE EXPANSION) No changes to S-P-1 Regulations CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL WITH ORD. NO. 338d 1. Removing the fence requirement from previous site plan approval along the southern property line adjacent to the Park Place subdivision only. The requirement with approval of Ordinance No. 480-338a to construct and maintain an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the Stone Lakes subdivision to the east and south, specifically along the western property lines of Lots 1-6, Block 7 and the northern property lines of Lots 9 and 10, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition and the requirement to install a new fence on the eastern boundary adjacent to the western property lines of Lots 10-11, 20-22, 27-29R and 34-35, Block 7, Stone Lakes Addition to be eight(8)foot cedar with the friendly side facing the neighbors to be maintained in perpetuity remain unchanged by subsequent ordinance revisions. 2. Pursuant to site plan review summary No. 2, dated May 8, 2012. a. Please specify the type and size of the plant materials shown on the Landscape Plan. Twenty-two (22) shrubs are required and twenty-one (21) are shown on the plan. Three (3) accent trees are required and four (4) are shown on the plan. The Landscape Administrator has approved the extra accent tree provided in place of the shrub that is short. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 16 i CHANGES TO S-P-1 REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 338e (Irrigation Tanks) No changes to S-P-1 Regulations CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL WITH ORD. NO. 338e 1. City Council motion at 1st reading: October 15, 2013; Approved on consent at 1st reading (7-0). 2. City Council Motion at 2nd reading: November 5, 2013; Approved as presented (7-0). Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 17 CHANGES TO S-P-1 REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 338f Athletic Improvements Phase 2 LPA 0000000 00 1920 McKinney Avenue,7th Floor,Dallas,Texas 75201 p.469.899.5100 I.469.899.5101 w.Ipainc.com a.Ipa@Ipainc.com April 23,2018 City of Southlake 1400 Main Street Suite 310 Southlake,Texas 76092 Re: Carroll SB BB-Phase 2 LPA Project No. 1763210 ZA18-030 Dear: Dear Mayor and City Council. Attached is our Formal submission for the 4/2/18 Formal Submittal deadline for the Carroll ISD Athletics Phase 2 project. Addition of new indoor batting cage facility with concessions building,new girls softball locker room,baseball dugouts.storage buildings,additional baseball bleachers,and associated sitework. The proposed improvements will comply with all previously approved zoning regulations and conditions of approval with the following exceptions. Regulatory modifications to the CS development regulations to include the following: Impervious Calculations- Permit Impervious coverage up to 70.0%. Building Articulation -Vertical and horizontal articulation will be allowed as shown on the elevations. Buffer Yards-Existing buffer yards to remain as they exist. Variance Reauest: Landscaping -We are variance to the Landscape Ordinance 544-B to request relief from the interior landscaping requirement. Masonry Calculations-We are requesting a variance to the Masonry Ordinance No.557 as amended.The Activity Center (Building A) and the new Concessions and Pressbox do not meet the required City of Southlake's 80% Masonry Ordinance.This is shown on each the building's associated elevations(see Sheets A-A2.01 and A-BC2.01), and in the tabulation list below. The existing Activity building(Building A)is a pre-engineered metal building with a stucco facade and brick base.The intersection between these two materials has been a source of leaking and maintenance problems for Carroll ISD. The corrugated metal panel,being a lighter element than masonry,would serve as a rainscreen on the existing Activity Center(Building A)to prevent future water intrusion. Due to the building's existing structural system. we are limited to lighter weight screening materials. By using the proposed metal panels we can relieve the maintenance issues while providing aesthetic conformity throughout the Carroll Senior High School campus which already uses a corrugated metal panel look on the most recent additions to the campus. The pressboxes are both existing EIFS systems and are in poor condition. We are looking to replace those at the upper level with metal panel.The screenwall below the pressbox is masonry. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 18 LPA/� April 23,201 CARROLL SB BB-PHASE 2 Page 2 LPA PROJECT NO.: 1783210 Clarification was requested on the material we have listed as Masonry Block,we are proposing the material below. Featherlite-Hill Country Stone-Pewter http://www.featherlitetexas.com/hill-country-stone/hillcountrvstone-colors.htm Activity center buildina: South Elevation: 29% North Elevation: 1.4% East Elevation: 42% West Elevation: 42% Baseball Pressbox: Southwest Elevation: .:I4% Northeast Elevation: 0% East Elevation: _J% North Elevation: 100% Southeast Elevation: 67% Northwest Elevation:67% Softball Pressbox: Southwest Elevation:43% Northeast Elevation:43% East Elevation: 100% South Elevation: '00% Southeast Elevation: 0% Northwest Elevation:,;3% Please reach out if you have any questions. Sincerely, Lelia Goehring 469-899-5111 lgoehrinq@Ipainc.com LPA, Inc. YeZt* cc: Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 19 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL WITH ORD. NO. 338F 1. City Council motion at 2nd reading on May 15, 2018: May 15, 2018; Approved at 2nd reading (7-0) 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 variances: - Masonry Ordinance No. 557, as amended, requires all buildings to have exterior walls constructed using a masonry material covering at least eighty percent(80%) of said walls. The variance is to allow corrugated metal to be used as a façade material on the existing activity center, and on the baseball and softball press boxes. - Landscape Ordinance 544-B, a variance to the Landscape Ordinance with 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 Senior High site will remain. - Also noting, during tonight's discussion, the applicant did state willingness to address the water drainage and vegetation growth issues as it relates to this application. Site Plan Review Summary No. 3, dated April 23, 2018: 1. Provide a written narrative summarizing the proposed changes. 2. Please make the following changes to the impervious coverage calculations: a. In the Phase Three calculations, the "Proposed Practice Fields Coverage" is incorrectly shown as 3.521 ac. instead of 3.251 ac. 3. The property is in the Corridor Overlay District and the Residential Adjacency Overlay District, Section 43 of Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended, so all plans must comply with the requirements of both sections. a. The following comments relate to the elevations: i. Masonry construction meeting the requirements of Ord. No. 557, as amended, is required on all facades of all buildings. The Masonry Ordinance requires that all buildings on the property be constructed with a masonry material covering at least 80% of each façade not counting windows, doors, roofs, glass construction materials or Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 20 sidewalk and walkway covers. A variance to Masonry Ordinance No. 557, as amended to allow the corrugated metal on the activity center and press boxes has been submitted. ii. Articulation meeting the requirements of Ord. No. 480, as amended, Sections 43.9.c.1.d and 43.13.a.4 is required on all buildings. An "S-P- 1" regulation to allow the articulation as shown on the activity center, the concessions and batting cage building, the football and softball storage buildings and the softball clubhouse has been submitted. Tree Conservation/Landscape Review TREE CONSERVATION COMMENTS: 1. Provide the existing tree cover preservation percentages on the Tree Conservation Plan. * Existing landscape trees along the west sides of the softball and baseball fields are proposed to be removed for the proposed additions. The proposed canopy removal is approximately 1,513 square feet. The proposed existing trees cover preservation complies with the Existing Tree Cover Preservation Regulations of the Tree Preservation Ordinance. The existing tree cover is 10% and the proposed removal is .05%. 99.99% of the existing tree cover is proposed to be preserved. LANDSCAPE COMMENTS: 1. The proposed building addition exceeds 5,000 square feet which requires the site to meet the Landscape Ordinance and Bufferyard Regulations requirements. An "S-P-1" regulation has been added to allow existing bufferyards as they exist for the current site. A separate variance request is required for the Landscape Ordinance. Please move the variance to the Landscape Ordinance to allow the existing landscaping to qualify for the existing buildings and to provide additional interior landscaping based on the new construction square footage only to the variance section of the "S-P-1" and variance request letter below the request for a variance to the Masonry Ordinance. * Indicates informational comment. # Indicates required items comment. Public Works/Engineering Review GENERAL COMMENTS: 1. This review is preliminary. Additional requirements may be necessary with the review of civil construction plans. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 21 2. New Requirement: Provide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan per TXR150000. The plan must include all required elements in Part III, Section F of the permit. The City of Southlake especially reviews Part III, Section F, (1) (g), Maps. The review is for completeness of a plan to prevent pollution (especially sediment) to the Separate Storm Sewer System. It is highly recommended the project manager provide a series of maps for complex projects, including one map showing controls during mass grading and infrastructure, one map showing controls during vertical construction, and one map showing final stabilization (may be but not always equitable to the landscape plan). Please include timelines in relation to the project activities for installation and removal of controls. SWPPP shall be submitted by second review of the civil construction plans. 3. NEW REQUIREMENT: Submit with Civil Construction Plans a Retaining Wall Layout sheet. 4. Retaining walls greater than 4-feet including the footing shall require structural plans prepared by a registered engineer in the State of Texas. Retaining walls shall require a permit from the Building Inspections Department prior to construction. EASEMENTS: 5. Provide all necessary easements for water, sanitary sewer and drainage. Easements shall be 15' minimum and located on one lot—not centered on the property line. A 20' easement is required if both storm sewer and sanitary sewer will be located within the easement. 6. Detention ponds shall be dedicated by plat as drainage easements. The following note shall be added to the plat: Compliance with the provisions of the city's Storm Drainage Policy does not relieve a person of the responsibility of complying with all other applicable laws, including, but not limited to, Section 11.086, Texas Water Code. DRAINAGE COMMENTS: 1. Submit preliminary drainage plan with drainage arrows and preliminary calculations. 2. Provide grading plan containing 2' contours. Contours may be obtained from the City of Southlake. 3. Clearly label all private and public storm lines. 4. Differences between pre- and post- development runoff shall be captured in detention pond(s). Proposed detention ponds shall control the discharge of the 1, 10 and 100- year storm events. Detention may be required with any new proposed building construction. Describe how increased runoff from site Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 22 is being detained. Access easements are needed for maintenance of detention ponds. 5. Documentation supporting and certifying that detention is not necessary will be required prior to approval of construction plans. 6. Impervious coverage exceeds allowable. An "S-P-1" regulation has been added. * Discharge of post development runoff must have no adverse impact on downstream properties and meet the provisions of Ordinance No. 605. INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS: * Submit 22"x34" civil construction plans and a completed Construction Plan Checklist directly to the Public Works Administration Department for review. Please allow 15 business days for review. The plans shall conform to the most recent construction plan checklist, standard details and general notes which are located on the City's website: http://www.cityofsouthlake.com/PublicWorks/engineeringdesign.asp * Submit with Civil Construction Plans a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan which outlines pre-construction, construction and post-construction erosion control measures. * A Developer Agreement may be required for this development and may need to be approved by the City Council prior to any construction of public infrastructure. Construction plans for these improvements must be acceptable to Public Works prior to placing the Developer's Agreement on the City Council agenda for consideration. * Any hazardous waste being discharged must be pretreated per Ordinance No. 836. *=Denotes informational comment. Fire Department Review GENERAL COMMENTS: Ensure that the concrete emergency access to the new restroom, practice field house and softball dressing room is able to support 85,000 lbs. GVW, since this area will be required for the fire apparatus to reach the buildings with proper hose lay distance. The required backflow protection (double check valve) for the sprinkler system can be located on the riser if the riser is within 100 feet of the water main, measured linearly along the length of the pipe. If the riser is further than 100 feet from the main, the double check valve shall be in a vault. Riser rooms Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 23 shall be a minimum of 5'X5' if the double check is not located on the riser, or a minimum of 6'X6' if it is on the riser. (Riser location not indicated on plans) Fire Department Connection for the sprinkler system for the practice field house must be within 100 feet of a fire hydrant, and within 50 feet of fire department fire lane access. (FDC location not indicated on plans) (Remote FDC may be installed to meet these requirements) General Informational Comments * A SPIN meeting for this project was held on March 27, 2018. * No review of proposed signs is intended with this site plan. A separate building permit is required prior to construction of any signs. * All mechanical equipment must be screened of view from right-of-ways and residential properties in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended. * All lighting must comply with the Lighting Ordinance No. 693, as amended. * All development must comply with the Drainage Ordinance No. 605 and the Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance No. 946, as amended. * Development must comply with all requirements in Zoning Ordinance No. 480, Section 43, Overlay Zones. * The applicant should be aware that prior to issuance of a building permit a Plat must be processed and filed in the County Plat Records, a fully corrected site plan, landscape plan, irrigation plan, and building plans, must be submitted for approval and all required fees must be paid. This may include but not be limited to the following fees: Park Fee, Perimeter Street Fee, Water& Sewer Impact and Tap Fees, and related Permit Fees. * In addition to the City of Southlake impact fees, please be aware that through the wholesale water customer contract with the City of Fort Worth, all new water connections are required to pay the City of Fort Worth impact fee. The City of Fort Worth impact fee assessment is based on the final plat recordation date and building permit issuance. The applicant is encouraged to review the City of Fort Worth's assessment and collection of Impact Fees Guide to determine the fee amount. * Denotes Informational Comment Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 24 NARRATIVE APPROVED FOR ORD. 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OOCd wif, SENVnEpa JrV > dELV aN mLN c C ct` a J mN N 2 f m 01o2 m ipa EL30m QmEm _ , 0QEr SJm N ' mvaw w Ln3m c(1) W « ▪ m .mo wOE t8. mdvn= m4a t dOamLamV °N9 m .o'^c0zm8 �up ppcC . dy - rc Q � Oa Page 31Ordinance No. 480-338G CHANGES TO S-P-1 REGULATIONS APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 338G Music Building Addition El MORE THAN APCI-1ITECTS January 15,2019 City of Southlake Attn:Planning Dept 1400 Main St Ste 310 Southlake,TX 76092 Re: Carroll ISD—Senior High School Music Building Huckabee Project No.1796-01-01 ZA18-0058 Dear: Dear Mayor and City Council, Attached is our Formal submission for the 12/17/18 Formal Submittal Planning&Zoning deadline for the Carroll ISD Senior High School Music Building project. Construction of an approximately 60,000 SF music building addition,with Performance Hall.Rehearsal spaces,renovation of 12.000 sf of existing interior space at the high school,and associated sitework. Except as noted below,there are no changes to the previously approved"S-P-1"zoning regulations and all previous conditions of approval remain in effect. Regulatory modifications to the SP-1 development regulations to include the following_ Allowable Impervious Cover—Permit Impervious coverage up to 74.0%. We are requesting an increase of the allowable impervious cover to a total of 74%for the entire development. The current ordinance allows for 70%impervious cover from 4/2/18 submittal. Buffer Yard—Existing buffer yards requested to remain as they exist. Building Articulation and Materials—Vertical and horizontal articulation and the non-masonry facade materials and concrete columns are allowed as shown on the elevations,with associated partial plans.Allow metal columns on the canopies shown on the site plan. Maximum Building Height:High School Music Center Addition building height allowed at+/-58' Huckabee • • 'i ORT WORTH • _ , • SAN ANTONIO • 'AACC www.huckabee-inc.com Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 32 Variance Request: Masonry Calculations:We are requesting a variance from the Masonry Ordinance No. 557 as amended.The Masonry Percentages on the Elevations as shown to be less than 80%. Driveway Stacking We are requesting a variance from Driveway Ord. No. 634,as amended,Section 5.2(d)to allow the stacking depth as shown on sheet SP-1.A stacking distance of approximately 27'is requested for the northern S. Peytonville Ave. driveway. Landscape Variance: We are requesting a variance from the landscape ordinance 544-B such that the existing buffer yards remain as is and we do not have to improve any areas of the school not directly affected by the New Music Center addition.We are also requesting relief from the interior landscape requirements and request that our proposed landscape plan be approved as shown. Sincerely, -sse Sherr Project Architect, Huckabee Page 2 of 2 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 33 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL WITH ORD. NO. 338G 1. City Council motion at 2nd reading on February 5, 2019: February 5, 2019; Approved at 2nd Reading (6-0) subject to the Staff Report dated January 29, 2019, and the Revised Site Plan Review Summary No. 2, dated January 15, 2019; granting the following: 1. Masonry Ordinance No. 557, as amended, requires all buildings to have exterior walls constructed using a masonry material covering at least eighty percent (80%) of said walls, exclusive of all windows, doors, roofs, glass construction materials, or sidewalk and walkway covers. The applicant is requesting a variance to allow composite and metal panels as façade materials on the music building. 2. Driveway Ordinance No. 634, as amended, Section 5.2.d requires a minimum stacking depth of 150'. The applicant is requesting a stacking depth of approximately 27' on the northern S. Peytonville Ave. driveway. 3. Landscape Ordinance 544-B requires interior landscaping to comply with the current ordinances for new construction greater in size than 30% of the existing building or greater than 5,000 square feet. The applicant is requesting a variance to the Landscape Ordinance to request relief from the interior landscaping requirements to allow the landscaping as shown on the proposed landscape plan. Also noting: - All other landscaping and tree coverage on site will remain as currently exists; - Specifically noting approval of the additional parking areas and canopies indicated on the site plan presented; - Also noting that all previous S-P-1 regulations will remain in place for the Senior High School site unless superseded by this zoning action; - Approving the site plan and tree plan presented this evening. Revised Site Plan Review Summary No. 2, dated January 15, 2019: Planning Review Comments: 1. Please make the following changes to the Overall Site Plan (Sheet SP-1): a. Please verify the impervious coverage area to include all improvents including future parking areas shown on the plan. (Site Plan submitted February 5, 2019 has been verified). b. Please verify that the proposed number of parking spaces reflects all existing and future spaces shown. (Site Plan submitted February 22,2019 has been revised and verified). Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 34 c. Show and label the correct type and height of all existing and proposed fencing on the site.A chain link fence has been constructed along Peytonville by the track. The fence along the Stone Lakes neighborhood to the east should be an 8' instead of a 6' as it is currently labeled. Please verify the height of both fences and show and label the fences correctly. (Site Plan submitted February 5, 2019 has been revised). d. Ensure that the data in the Site Data Summary chart accurately reflects all approved and proposed buildings, structures, sidewalks, paving, irrigation storage tanks and other improvements as currently approved in addition to the proposed improvements. e. Add rows for number of students and number of teaching stations to the Site Data Summary and recalculate the required parking if necessary. (Site Plan submitted February 5, 2019 has been revised). f. Show the Zoning and Land Use Designation (LUD =) on the properties to the east in Stone Lakes. The LUD= Medium Density Residential and the zoning is "R-PUD". (Site Plan submitted February 5, 2019 has been revised). 2. All driveways/points of ingess/egress must comply with the Driveway Ordinance No. 634, as amended). The following changes are needed: a. Dimension and label the stacking depth measured from the right of way/property line to the nearest parking stall or intersecting drive lane pavement edge internal to the site. The dimension shown is in the incorrect place. The north driveway on S. Peytonville Ave. does not meet the minimum required stacking depth of 150'. Approximately 27' of stacking depth is provided. A variance to Driveway Ord. No. 634, as amended, Section 5.2(d)to allow the 27' stacking depth on the northern S. Peytonville Ave. driveway was approved. (Site Plan submitted February 5, 2019 has been revised). 3. The property is within the Corridor Overlay Zone. No improvements shown are within the Residential Adjacency Overlay Zone. Masonry construction meeting the requirements of Ord. 557 and Ord. 480, Section 43.9.c.1.a is required on proposed buildings. The green composite phenolic panels are a non-masonry material. A variance is requested to Ord. No. 557, as amended, to allow the percentage of masonry as shown on the elevations to be less than 80%. The north and west elevations do not meet the horizontal articulation requirements of Ord. 480, Section 43.9.c.1.d. Please revise the "S-P-1" regulation regarding articulation to also allow the façade materials as shown on the elevations for the music building (see below). Building Articulation and Materials— Vertical and horizontal articulation and the non-masonry facade materials are allowed as shown on the elevations (S-P-1 Regulations have been revised). Tree Conservation/Landscape Review TREE CONSERVATION COMMENTS: 1. The Post Oak trees that were added to the plan are in the wrong location. They are located on the southeast end of the existing parking lot and would likely be removed for the construction of the new parking lot. There trunk diameters must Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 35 also be provided. There may also be another very large Post Oak at the east end of the proposed parking lot. * The proposed tree removal as shown on the submitted Tree Conservation Plan includes the area of the proposed music center construction and the drainage area behind the large baseball field and parallel to the east property line. There is more existing tree cover on the site than indicated on the Tree Conservation Plan. A storm sewer is proposed to be constructed within the drainage area but is outside of the platted drainage easement.A total of ten (10)trees are proposed to be removed, with three (3) of the trees being dead and one (1) lying on the ground. Please also show the two post oak trees that will be removed with the future parking to the north of the baseball stadium. If the request was for a straight zoning change, the proposed tree cover preservation would comply with the Existing Tree Cover Preservation Requirements of the Tree Preservation Ordinance. The existing tree cover on the site is approximately 10%. A Minimum of 70% of the existing tree cover would be required to be preserved. Only .05% of the tree cover is proposed to be removed and 99.9% to be preserved. * Except as provided by subsection 7.2.b. of the Tree Preservation Ordinance, a Tree Conservation Analysis or Tree Conservation Plan shall be approved if it will preserve existing tree cover in accordance with the percentage requirements established by Table 2.0. If the property has previously received a tree permit related to development, the percentage of existing tree cover at the time the first such permit was issued shall be used to calculate the minimum existing tree cover that must be preserved under this section. Table 2.0 — Existing Tree Cover Preservation Requirements Percentage of existing tree Minimum percentage of the existing cover on the entire site tree cover to be preserved* 0% —20% 70% 20.1 —40% 60% 40.1% - 60% 50% 60.1% - 80% 40% 80.1% - 100% 30% *The minimum percentage of existing tree cover to be preserved shall exclude any area in public rights-of-way as approved by City Council. For property sought to be zoned for the Downtown zoning district or a planned development zoning district, including an S-P-1 Site Plan, S-P-2 Site Plan, Transition, Rural Conservation, Planned Unit Development, or Employment Center zoning district, the City Council shall consider the application for a Conservation Analysis or Plan in conjunction with the corresponding development application (as established in Table 1.0). The Planning and Zoning Commission shall review the application and make a recommendation to the City Council regarding the application. The City Council shall approve the Plan or Analysis if the Council finds that the Plan or Analysis provides for the: i. placement of building pads, parking areas, driveways, streets, and utility easements so as to maximize the preservation of environmental features of the property including mature tree stands, natural creeks and ponds, and significant grades; Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 36 ii. maximizes the preservation of tree cover preservation areas indicated on the Environmental Resource Protection Map; iii. maximizes the preservation of existing tree stands with the potential to buffer residential areas from the noise, glare, and visual effects of nonresidential uses; iv. maximizes the preservation of existing trees, if any, adjoining a natural or man- made drainage creek; v. maximizes the preservation of existing protected trees along rural roadways and other streets as identified and prioritized in the Street Typology designation; and vi. mitigation of altered trees through proposed tree replacement procedures pursuant to this Ordinance. • 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 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: • A variance is requested for the Landscape Ordinance requirements and the Bufferyards regulations. The interior landscaping is proposed to be provided as shown and no changes are proposed to be made to the existing bufferyards. New construction greater in size than 30% of the existing building or greater than 5,000 square feet shall require compliance with the Landscape Ordinance as it applies to the entire square footage of the existing building and proposed addition. New Construction which increases the square footage of the existing building by thirty percent(30%) or greater or which exceeds 5,000 square feet shall be required to meet the requirements of the Bufferyards regulations for the entire property.Any request for changes in zoning also requires compliance with the Bufferyards regulations. • Existing tree credits are proposed to be taken for required interior landscaping. Existing tree credits shall only be granted if the tree/s are in healthy condition and all requirements of the Tree Preservation Ordinance have been met as determined at the time of inspection for a Permanent Certificate of Occupancy. • Indicates informational comment. # Indicates required items comment. Public Works/Engineering Review GENERAL COMMENTS: 1. This review is preliminary. Additional requirements may be necessary with the review of civil construction plans. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 37 Street intersections shall comply with TDLR/ADA accessibility standards. • Sight distances shall comply with AASHTO guidelines on adjacent collectors and arterials. EASEMENTS: 1. Provide all necessary easements for water, sanitary sewer and drainage. Easements shall be 15' minimum and located on one lot—not centered on the property line. A 20' easement is required if both storm sewer and sanitary sewer will be located within the easement. • Verify if easement of water/sanitary sewer/storm sewer crossing the site is in an easement. Water and sanitary sewer cannot cross property lines without being in an easement or right of way. All waterlines, sanitary sewer and storm sewer in easements or right of ways must be constructed to City standards. WATER COMMENTS: 1. Remove Proposed Tees with plugs and replace them with two 45 degree bend fittings. • Water lines cannot cross property lines without being in an easement or right of way. • The size of the water service tap must match the size of the meter. There are no reducers allowed before the meter on the public side. A 1" inch meter must have a 1" tap, etc. • Water meters and fire hydrants shall be located in an easement or right of way. • Fire lines shall be separate from service lines. DRAINAGE COMMENTS: 1. Double check utilized runoff coefficient for X-1, X-3, and X-4 as they appear a little high. 2. Also make sure all drainage sub basins are being reflected on the table, i.e. X-1 and X-2 are missing. 3. Clearly label all private and public storm lines. 4. Differences between pre-and post-development runoff shall be captured in detention pond(s). Proposed detention ponds shall control the discharge of the 1, 10 and 100- year storm events. Detention may be required with any new proposed building construction. Describe how increased runoff from site is being detained. Access easements are needed for maintenance of detention ponds. 5. Easements outside of right of way shall be required for proposed storm sewer. Storm sewer must be installed outside the edge of pavement. Ordinance #605 defines easement requirements for storm sewer: Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 38 30" RCP and under - 15' easement 42" — 54" RCP - 20' easement 60" — 66" RCP - 25' easement 72" — 102" RCP - 30' easement Over 102" RCP— 3.5 times diameter * Discharge of post development runoff must have no adverse impact on upstream and downstream properties and meet the provisions of Ordinance No. 605. INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS: * Submit 22"x34" civil construction plans and a completed Construction Plan Checklist directly to the Public Works Administration Department for review. Please allow 15 business days for review. The plans shall conform to the most recent construction plan checklist, standard details and general notes which are located on the City's website: http://www.cityofsouthlake.com/PublicWorks/enqineerinqdesiqn.asp * New Requirement: Provide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) per TXR150000. The plan must include all required elements in Part III, Section F of the permit. The Environmental Coordinator will review the SWPPP. For instructions on how to complete the review of the SWPPP please refer to the Stormwater Management for Construction Sites in: https://www.cityofsouthlake.com/2237/Stormwater-Manaqement-for-Construction-S. SWPPP shall be submitted by second review of the civil construction plans. * NEW REQUIREMENT: Submit with Civil Construction Plans a Retaining Wall Layout sheet. * Retaining walls greater than 4-feet including the footing shall require structural plans prepared by a registered engineer in the State of Texas. Retaining walls shall require a permit from the Building Inspections Department prior to construction. * A geotechnical report will be required for all private and public roadways. The geotechnical report shall include pavement design parameters for subgrade stabilization. * Access permit is required prior to construction of the driveway on FM 1709, FM 1938 or SH 114. Permit approval is required before beginning construction. Submit application and plans directly to TxDOT for review. * A right of way permit shall be obtained from the Public Works Operations Department (817) 748-8082 to connect to the City's sewer, water or storm sewer system. * A Developer Agreement may be required for this development and may need to be approved by the City Council prior to any construction of public infrastructure. Construction plans for these improvements must be acceptable to Public Works prior to placing the Developer's Agreement on the City Council agenda for consideration. * Any hazardous waste being discharged must be pretreated per Ordinance No. 836. *=Denotes informational comment. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 39 Transportation Manager Review PROJECT NARRATIVE: 1. The traffic section needs to be updated to reflect the most recent discussion. The southernmost entrance is not currently proposed to be entrance only. SITE PLAN: 2. The Traffic Flow sheet should show traffic exiting at the southernmost entrance where the SRO is currently stationed. Several athletes are dropped off in this area and parents will not travel on the loop toward the other curb cut. 3. All previous comments from 12-10-2018 have been addressed. Fire Department Review GENERAL COMMENTS: The required backflow protection (double check valve) for the sprinkler systems can be located on the riser if the riser is within 100 feet of the water main, measured linearly along the length of the pipe. If the riser is further than 100 feet from the main, the double check valve shall be in a vault. Riser rooms shall be a minimum of 5'X5' if the double check is located in a vault, or a minimum of 6'X6' if it is located on the riser. (Label riser room location) Fire Department Connection for the sprinkler system must be within 100 feet of a fire hydrant, and within 50 feet of fire department fire lanes on the property. (FDC location not indicated on the plans) Add FDC location, wall mount or remote connection to meet the distance requirements. Informational Comments • No review of proposed signs is intended with this site plan. A separate building permit is required prior to construction of any signs. • All mechanical equipment must be screened of view from right-of-ways and residential properties in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended. • All lighting must comply with the Lighting Ordinance No. 693, as amended. • All development must comply with the Drainage Ordinance No. 605 and the Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance No. 946, as amended. • Development must comply with all requirements in Zoning Ordinance No.480, Section 43, Overlay Zones. • The applicant should be aware that prior to issuance of a building permit a Plat must be processed and filed in the County Plat Records, a fully corrected site plan, landscape plan, irrigation plan, and building plans, must be submitted for approval and all required fees must be paid. This may include but not be limited to the following fees: Park Fee, Perimeter Street Fee, Water & Sewer Impact and Tap Fees, and related Permit Fees. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 40 In addition to the City of Southlake impact fees, please be aware that through the wholesale water customer contract with the City of Fort Worth, all new water connections are required to pay the City of Fort Worth impact fee. The City of Fort Worth impact fee assessment is based on the final plat recordation date and building permit issuance. The applicant is encouraged to review the City of Fort Worth's assessment and collection of Impact Fees Guide to determine the fee amount. Denotes Informational Comment 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 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 41 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 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. Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 42 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 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 15th day of January, 2019. 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NO. 338d CARROLL SENIOR HIGH ',----- Y -L___ FIELD HOUSE GIRL'S SOCCER ADDITION ON EXISTING BUILDINGS IIEM FIELD HOUSE ADDITIONN. I ® ® 10 ® ilii ,? f �I� 1� C1 � � � S I_Ill ;) �. § 1 1' liIII f 1 I 1 I 1 .. Li i. Ihi-p-- ice . L o 0 MHO O = 1� i ---f' _ 'I (7\ n c, ' 1 i \‘,I J foo ,., ,n ' o 0 0 I I I Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 63 ELEVATIONS APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 338d 7_11 NORTH ELEVATION ir`xaadmrwnoo-svv2..wm..— „„„ 111111 i I WEST ELEVATION SR. HIGH FIELD HOUSE ADDITION 7"12'°' Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 64 LANDSCAPE PLAN APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 338d VA o .....0 o M1--- 0 0 0 O DRAWING LEGEND J Z g :eu °mea I OO 0 CCM F U I i4III 0.31. I Q /////////// HI j % I En 53 BARS 0,11 35 0 0 -.J•nr s. o n� J—J O J i I /,� CJO( „« Cr)CC cc Oow, o , — s. Q=o CCARROLL hoe*505.1 MOW NOE 05351.2 5333.33 FOrt o . 151. — ....0°. LANDSCAPE PLAN 9.F.3w 035 L-001 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 65 FLOOR PLAN APPROVED WITH ORD. 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NO. 338f IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE EXHIBITS 11 ENGINEERING IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE ENGINEERING STUDY CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL Phase Three "B"-Replace Buildings at Baseball / Softball 1-) - y ,NEW RES 'OOM11'1 — I NEW SOFTBALL 1111r-Amimilie.w-oh, �`�`S,�'� 1 PRACTI t,-' s DRESSING ROOM f v- FIELD HOUSE ip mu DE � p'11E16M � il!�.; ` s. TBALL* • 111 i I PAPA SOt. � 11 ��__ i:��'� K.77f ht.F,'-:Art . .• y=l ! 1;�Nime� '(/11 mll t 7.mio. Ipr1ij, st3►ili=>� ' ,i '.. ilf,, _.r_ - ma/ moi:: • ME 1 �III1�I!:'fC= •/ / Illili 11xI 41, H 11 ! 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Paving at BB / SB I Field House - 22,500 Square Feet or 0.52 COMBINED for a total of 48,383 Square Feet or 1.11 Acres Phase Three Impervious Calculations - Practice Fields Site Area "A" - Phase Three "B" - Replace Buildings at Baseball / Softball Gross Acreage - 55.030 Acres (2,397,107 Square Feet) Net Acreage - 55.030 Acres (2,397,107 Square Feet) (Per approved site plan Dated June. 2011) Proposed Impervious Coverage - Phase Three - Combined Practice Fields Proposed Practice Fields Coverage "A" - 3.521 Acres (141,600 Square Feet) Phase Three "B" - Replace Buildings at Baseball / Softball COMBINED for a total of 1.09 Acres (48,383 Square Feet) New Total Impervious Coverage - 37.860 Acres (1,649,207 Square Feet) Proposed Impervious Coverage - 37.860 Acres / 55.030 Acres = 68.79% Proposed Impervious Coverage - 68.79% Max Allowable Per Zoning = 65% Office 972.717.5151 TBPE F-303 105 Decker Court,Suite 910 Fax 972.717.2176 Irving,Texas 75062 e, 20 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 71 SITE PLAN Ir 47 I n t . 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PRACTICE FOOTBALL FELD FIELD j VISITORS DUGOUT SOFTBALL FIELD DEMO 8ITE RANI r=.a I 1 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 74 CAMPUS SITE PLAN OF NEW CONSTRUCTION E.S,INGR.RRRR EXISTING BASEBALL RE O r , ` DUGOUT(BASEBALSEE SMT A-EFIELD:NEW 2.01VISITORS)L p,...„,,,,, 11 ifil 1 ,Ross u+BA.uss�v we IMMO MOW) 0111r BASEBALL FIELD.NEW BLEACHERS (SEE SHL 01) 1 / :O=SAREA2 °F o \ _ -- ----BASEBALL FIELD NEW HOME DUGOUT 8 ` T! STORAGE(SEE SHT A-E2.01) ° � Ern B. _ Rl� BUILDING a EXIST.ACTIVITY CENTER(SEE SMT A-A2.01) »» 1 romro�~wro GROSS AREA « Limon Typo A,USC Eh » °rY�O cROssspsA.ax 193 SF I:. 1 F-/-- - -'-\ BUILDING B'.NEW CONCESSIONS 8 * i BATTING CAGES(SEE SHT A-BC2.01) XI ? BUILDING NEW FOOTBALL o» +>. -- ceOccupam` smiuLB .nun�. .I.c STORAGE(SEE SM A-BC2.01)J ,X'j 'PK cmM ..a...x .- sn.+B B°,b,,..'"m" l �I, SROs AR S. 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I 1 S ii Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 75 ELEVATIONS —ACTIVITY CENTER (BUILDING A) M.. 1 Y NORELEVATION I.".wI2 IN ON 7 MP 1 g 111111.1111111111 , I- f SOOTI ELEVATION I"r'''13 I I t ,._ -1 VEST ELEVATION I"""I• L I I nu EAST ELEVATION I,.....15 I-auILDNO A I,�..<I 7 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 76 RENDERING — ACTIVITY CENTER (BUILDING A) yr Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 77 ELEVATIONS — CONCESSIONS AND BATTING FACILITY CORRUGATED MIL PMEL —PREFABMIL CANOPY 24'-941/256 I.0^ 25'-1117128 • a 1 Ermom 10'-d Ld' , F di �0 0 MASONRY BLOCK—" BRICK MASONRY BLOCK —MASONRY BLOCK MASONRY BLOCK- TOTAL SURFACE AREA=1816 SF PANTED BLACK TOTAL SURFACE AREA.1750 SF MASONRY AREA-1616 SF MASONRY AREA.1434 SF %MASONRY=100% %MASONRY.81% 1116-=1'-0' I/16'=1'-0' WEST ELEVATION I I 5 EAST ELEVATION I I d le-; .., 15'.23/4= A 11 PIII E S' 2'-63rd' 4 _ \ p I b TO BEYOND _ JI- __ \ 1 —dam\ 1 1 a �p \ BRICK PREFABMETAL STRUCT FRAME CORRUGATED METAL —MASONRY BLOCK CANOPY PANTED BLACK PANEL TOTAL SURFACE AREA.3304 SF MASONRY AREA.2769 SF °'MASONRY.84Y. SOUTH ELEVATION 11x16 TO I ; 25' 1 51164' D_ R A 4 _.. _ Ra 16 4 Y 13/3 OPEN TOBEYOND ® - 1 .. 50•.0-, MASONRY BLOCK STRUCTURAL FRAME :1�3Na?E PAINTED GREEN MASONRY BLOCK PRE-FAB KETAL CANOPY PANTED BUCK BRICK BRICK TOTAL SURFACE AREA=4076 SF MASONRY AREA.4005 SF "MASONRY=98% I16-I Id �, NORTH ELEVATION A-BC2.01 2 x ._----_.�_i� MEN I OUST -� ....... , + 306 L. r t't' Y 8� __�I^^^^^1� WOMEN _ _I. 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Q.'S MIX ni...,... - SOUTHEAST ELEVATION I"'.r'I 1 1 NORTHWEST ELEVATION I'^r-ca 110 EAST ELEVATION I vm• 12 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 80 RENDERING -SOFTBALL FIELD " tot 1 kLkM.•i.f • lyitl 'tom LADY DRAGONS _ _ Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 81 ELEVATIONS -SOFTBALL FIELD ,„,....._ —...._ _.,.........—...._ ......__ — \ / -AO - .._ ... .... . 4 —.Il , It= --4 IEE ---. -8 - SOUTHEAST SIEVATION 1''''''115 NORTIMEST ELEVATION 1"r".114 HORN ELEVATION 1 u."'113 NORTHEAST ELEVATION .......... z,,,..'.... .--——----- ...............:......._' —-—-4 ....,_ ,___ , t , _ , _ ii-04166_ , -$ 1 139111111'' I _......„ _......... , ,,, I - ,,112 SOUTHWEST MEV/LT.4 1 ' .110 NI N. 0I coinele- —Mu ccwOrrt WEST ELEVATION 1''''1 I . 21—t i 1 77 771 ....r...,..n.I—...)8 M-7 V If c''' MIK -r • A 1 ',"..1, '0., •''''''''',',"/7,,M.MIII-EP '. 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PANEL PANEL TOTAL SURFACE AREA=163 SF TOTAL SURFACE AREA=163 SF MASONRY AREA.163 SF MASONRY AREA=163 SF %MASONRY=100% %MASONRY=100% 1116"=I'-0' I I 1/16"=1'-0" 9 WEST ELEVATION 10 EAST ELEVATION 17 FtF 5 iiii0iiiii0iiE P 1 PREFAB MTL MASONRY BLOCK CANOPY TOTAL SURFACE AREA=569 SF MASONRY AREA-569 SF %MASONRY=100% 116"=1'0" SOUTH ELEVATION 18 7 ..... t _ _179' - -SIR MASONRY BLOCK TOTAL SURFACE AREA=569 SF MASONRY AREA=569 SF %MASONRY-100% 1 16"=1'-0" NORTH ELEVATION 7 FOOTBALL/SOCCER STORAGE 23 1 t---1 912 SF AAC2.01 II I I I I A-81: 10 I I .€1 1 /46 A-BC2.01 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 84 PLANS APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 338G SITE PLAN SUBMITTED FEBRUARY 5, 2019 LJD-MEDIUM DENSITY LUG-RETAIL.. COMMERCIAL o RESIDENTIAL LOT 6.BLOCK 6 PHASE C-1 SOUTHRIDGE LAKES SOUTHRIDDE LAKES FLOCKS MYERS MEADOW SOUTHRIDGE LADS SOUTNRIOGE LAKES RUSE C-1 '" PHASE C-I - W.A SLIDE 667 CAS.A SLIDE 1329 PHASE C PHASE C"1 m LOT 5.BLOCK 6 ` COMMON AREA I LOT6R,BLOCK 6 PHASE.BLOCK 6 CAB.A.SLIDE 2199 GRACE PRESBYTERIANMSA LOT /) LOT CAB.A SLIDE 3774 CAB.ASLOE36._ a R.11T55,P.13B i NEST 30[TI'HLA/•E BOULEVARD(F.M.1'709)'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _+_ _ -F m- - �. _ _ _ .1f1�61f P■IR91 I119i���i In'1- t/T:is .'_■ MI / $ _. y I, s_ ' n' -' " I h1t � 60 [ }r qi { Mg1MdNtlwl_p:re wau1mmmmvlKlw, I *m dtiy G 1:?. ! i . 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Use Designation PUB 'I. I B Gross Acreage 55.03 Net Acreage 55.03 Number of Proposed Buildings 1 Percentage of Site Coverage Existing 11.93% Proposed 14.40% Area of Open Space Existmg(Acres) 16.76 Proposed(Acres) 14.31 Percentage of Open Space Existing 30.46% Proposed 26.00% Area of Impervious Coverage Existmg(Acres 38.27 Proposed(Acres) 40.72 Percentage o Impervious Coverage Existing 69.54% Previously Approved 70.00% Proposed per this Sheet 73.45% Requeste• 74.00% ._ Building Area Foot Prmt) Existing(SF) 285,923 Proposed(SF) 59,347 Total(SF) 345,270 Number of Stories _ 2 Maximum Building Height ±58' Floor Area(Gross Area) Existing(SF) 357,979 Proposed(SF) 71,711 Total(SF) 429,690 Area or E. attonal Use(SF) 429,690 •Outside Storage N/A Num r of Classrooms 76 Number of Students 1,199 Required Parking 476 Provided Parking Existing(including 35 1,229 Proposed(including 40 1,464 Required Loading Spaces 3 Provided Loading Spaces 3 Start Construction Month/Year 3/19 n. ons ruc ton ►'on 'ear • Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 86 ENLARGED SITE PLAN SUBMITTED FEBRUARY 5, 2019 (MUSIC BUILDING) 1 -I-- -------- --- '- OWNER/DEVELOPER APPLICANT/ARCHITECT CML ENGINEER CARROLL ISO HUCKABEE INC ADAMS-ENGINEERING& - 2400 NORTH CARROLL AVE. 801 CHERRY ST.,SUITE 500 DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS �� , O 1r_ SOUTHLARE,TEXAS 76092 FORT WORTH,TEXAS 16102 8951 CYPRESS WATERS BLVD.,SUITE 150 0"S PHONE:817-9A9-8222 PHONE;1L7)3772969 CONTEXAS EDA M9 ownc{CNA ,..,, PHONE:181713]7-2969 CONTACT:TED A.MURDAY.PE '- PHONE.18171328-3200114 7 Y� ttt 1 :1 1i i LEGEND 1. 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'41i 11111111111111.111111111111111111111111 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 88 ELEVATIONS WITH 480-338G (MUSIC BUILDING) tEin _ 4...... ...,.. . -acv pv.f.tIrrELEWM01.80101.1MIT.,LOI Mt _ ! 1' NrOL : .......4 Risopounammaxatalwarawoug 5 rcN ccan CASE NO.:ZA180051 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 89 ELEVATIONS WITH 480-338G (FOOTBALL AND SOCCER STORAGE BUILDING WITH CANOPY) FOOTBALL AND SOCCER STORAGE FF.1 ' r r li2r 1. I KEYNOTES 1/1 ig �:i�a . —ter GENERAL NOTES @. : '.. -- —;INN!- iiiimiiiiiiii.:-}{fa �ua�m�.� ,,. �sm I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 _A7-.:: _ I —� �7.— WEST ELEVATION®08 EAST ELEVATION I w..a 104 '.• + ROOF MAN-FOOIBRWSOCCER STORAGE 1'."101 1L�y��wmaarwn LECENo EF1 Ail ,roAN� '' 4 1 .— �..m. NORTH ELEVATION 1 V-''105 1 _--'r _ _ _ _ v; L` ® ��-�°� I A -...is 7:-"..,'-rrrr,,,r-- / o-urorlO MI J E 9 it ® _. FLOOR RAN FOOTBAlL5OCLER STORAGE I"•v 102 1 'ti =—a•07.to 1 y a'S 94 �_ 1-1 ffB ffYa SOUTH ELEVATION I.....r.106 TT _°.e.. .off, O f-i�' ..i...� _� 4,, e i A4011 egg ,( , �'- -SECTION 1.1_.. —x'19 - ; tt a6_fl II / L I BECTON RETAIL®09 wAusecT 1••.«107 wAu sECTOx I''~103 KEY PLAN �Lv'v'.-/-'u-'Lr�._r�..-L r' r'`..'V-' 'k.r1i-'V .-n_ '�r`r'Lr'V�r�r'l.r'L A.„,-(.r1r'Lr',..�r�r , Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 90 TREE CONSERVATION PLAN SUBMITTED FEBRUARY 5, 2019 (ORD. NO. 480-338G) woes,. CA= s4�ee'I4, 74iEli* CAS AMIDE OW — — ▪ 1 SI SODIMAKF SOIILLVAAD IF.M.ITn) - - - 1 - - • I • v... 'ten �- 1 r 1�3 a1 ■ I I 1 ( � 15 ao`A- { J Y. — Ill -- `�lo i u 1 �In x'� ,/1 p ri ' 7 - 0e. Ei 1 1 1 i I ll - , �i ,7' ri xAor.nmmeaaa�Ili it...— �11 L.1 _ f 8 y I' )a Ir� ' `-'; � �Il xewrecceneno�F a�rinn .\ ��,J1 1\I^,:j '' 4 I N' 11 § 1 LP�;I �: 47,4_� t'r— till '.' ---.' }�' a A ►. y �l 1� = �:� �. ! 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Y SS d8L' 44_4Eo " �Aerr& sy `K , F -. ,K O ., V V V /� Y �, 9 TREE TABULATIONS-DRAINAGE WAY GROSS SITE AREA(55.8 ACRES): 2,429,783 SF EXISTING TREE CANOPY AREA(6 ACRES): 261,221 SF %OF SITE AREA: 10.0% EXISTING TREE CANOPY PROPOSED TO BE REMOVED: 1,513 SF TREE REMOVAL-DRAINAGE WA tiAREA %OF CANOPY TO BE REMOVED: .05% 16" WILLOW EXISTING TREE CANOPY PROPOSED TO REMAIN: 259,708 SF 10" WILLOW %OF CANOPY TO REMAIN: 99.9% 8" COTTONWOOD .NOTE:TREE CANOPY CALCULATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE BASED SOLEY ON TREE 19" WILLOW -LEANING LOCATIONS FROM THE TREE PRESERVATION PLAN DONE BY LPA AND SEALED BY 6" WILLOW ROBERT TRAVIS RICE ON 05/17/2048 AND COMBINED WITH AERIAL IMAGERY. 8" ELM 11" ELM Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 91 TREE CONSERVATION PLAN SUBMITTED FEBRUARY 5, 2019 (MUSIC BUILDING) f .._ V, r _ WEST SOUTHLAKE BOULEVARD (F.M.1709) y (VARIABLERIGHT-OF-WAN) _ c -- ------=---=-3-77,---`-_,--- _ N 1 1'5t 1 4,1.-/ -� .--:--.---..--.3,=-...--_,--;77\..4.1.,,,,-,,,,----\ �� Y►��ti— PROJECT �. a ( \\v \ LOCATION \ \t_ \ \ / 1�aa aPnol 6 -"at / °MTH. ux'. 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N.».P:iexn.xeaxm wrcr,wmmlr.w sxla..on�.lex P-,RI.. .. ..w,roxsnw... .� ( 1,i --' , ^- CASE NO.:ZAID-0051 I i 1 Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 92 1 LANDSCAPE PLAN APPROVED WITH ORD. NO. 480-338G (MUSIC BUILDING) _�_,_,_—_—„,,____ ------------°----------WEST SOUTHLAKE BOULEVARD (F.M. 170' y - (VARIABLE RIGHT-OF-WAY) y ..._.— An wi '1t' ° ,.:i / II M m. yy.._ J _'` I — II I — m. 1, i igilr ,c,;--r-4, „.. • . Iii - '` I I I ii Ig I PROPOSED EXISTING ART f ', MUSIC CENTER BUILDING .6 f I� FF=677.50 V "elmFF=676.5k X 1111 II �, . ¢ I at, O ¢. FF=680.00 / -W ',,,, • 3 - --1 1 _��. wa- _ err■ O 3 i —.wmei m�a.n-41, III I1 m.. , immANY NWT-INTESNSII.WyrCIE ,_. v.µ.e V r,wM a'ipy F- m .ajlr I Z 40-,1 u u o iniillll E- N " ,VM IE , �■' O !IuulIuIIIIIIIIdII .."'6"7";"7'11‘ L VI t I ! = �S1 EXISTING 't j -Se �I1i��������l��i��E I BUILD!. a 676 ——— MAS HLINE'A' M-0_, ,_ � : ..1 41 ,,,. , 111611111111111 111/111 F.T., :: II ilUilnIIIIMIBAI 1 II 11611111ii11111111grligNIPINIMMI 11111 ir 1 fl 1 ,1 ;I - __ _ _ m 11 I � I 1111111111 -... ,„- -- i _ - -- n MATCHLIN 'A 834 51, Plant Material List Crty of ,Texas Reference Recommended Plant HRIsital Lid SYM. KEY OTY. SCICOMMONENAMEC NAME C 0 . ROOT SIZE HEIGHT SPREAD COMMENT NTIFI CANOPY TRETE: L'”OMCanopy,Healthy,Good Fonn LO 1 WA Caul 8'cal. 21'non. 11'mm. Full H Oueras vepniwy i 50 T Shumerd Red Oak WA Cent 1'a. 11'min E arid. Full Canopy.Healthy,Gadd Form Oueras shumaNi Sean.s.vie Leader UNDERSTORY TREES: . M 1S Crape Myme'NaNeeY WA Com. r a. lO" Error Ful Canopy'.He.Niy,Good Farm Lagersdraemi irfra'NYeneY MWtlauNr,UpM}a SHRUES: Compact Telae Saye 36' Cyd. B ysl- 24'Ir11R 11M min. Ful,H - LeucophylWm huleseem'c nparla' ealIry.Even Drawl, 16 Rad Yucca - 38' cont. 30 24.min Ir min. HYuccaabe prvllya FW,Healthy,Even Growth BROUNOCOVER: _ 844 PROPOSED GROUNDCOVERII WA CONT. - - - Hardy,Healthy,Drought Tolerant ■ (TexasSedoe Grass or Similar) SOD TURF-COMMON BERMUDA - - - - \ In Accordance to the Current Edoion of The An,encan Standard for Nursery Stock Ordinance No. 480-338G Page 93 Star-Telegram MEDIA - - Arlington Citizen-Journal I The Keller Citizen I La Estrella '"3i "J Mansfield News-Mirror I Star-Telegram Northeast I Weatherford Star-Telegram star-telegram.corn 1808 Throckmorton St I Ft Worth,Tx.76102-6315 , *** MEMO INVOICE *** Fed ID#26-2674582 23 J TOTAL AMOUNT DUE $100.20 SALES REP 124 ADVERTISER INFORMATION Christine Lopez ' SLUNG PERIOD 6 1 BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER 7 1 ADVERTISER/CIJENT NUMBER 2 1 ADVERTOER/CLIENT NAME 02/15/2019 600637 600637 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 ssccreditandcollections@mcclatchy.com Payment is due upon receipt TM 10 LI NEWSPAPER 2 '" 3 Fal Lid BILLED 17 tat t9 START STOP REFERENCE DESCRIPTION PRODUCT SAU SIZE UNITS RUN RATE AMOUNT 02/15 02/15 0004076518 21900309,ORD NO 480-338G Telegram 1 x 70 L 70 1 $1.36 $95.20 02/15 02/15 0004076518 21900309,ORD NO 480-338G Upsell ST.Com 1 x 70 L 70 1 $0.07 $5.00 Invoice Total $100.20 THIS IS A MEMO INVOICE AND MAY OR MAY NOT REFLECT ALL CHARGES OR CHANGES THAT OCCUR ON THE FINAL INVOICE. StPJSU,11eg PLEASE DETACH AND RETURN LOWER PORTION WITH YOUR REMITTANCE rjr1 1 BI LING PERIOD 2 1 ADVERTISER/CUENT NAME D A 02/15/2019 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE Star-Telegram-Advertising 23 I TOTAL AMOUNT DUE 3 I TERMS OF PAYMENT PO BOX 51847 Upon Receipt Livonia,MI 48151 $100.20 4 I PAGES 51 BILLINO DATE *** MEMO INVOICE *** 1 02/15/2019 11 I NEWSPAPER REFERENCE 0004076518 Star-Telegram 61 BILLED ACCOUNT NUMBER Star-Telegram-Advertising 600637 PO BOX 51847 7 I ADVER118ERICLIENT NUMBER Livonia, MI 48151 600637 Star-'Ib1egrxj 10) 361CM31f1 Arlington Citizen-Journal I The Keller Citizen I La Estrella ,;, r -rr, Mansfield News-Mirror i Star-Telegram Northeast I Weatherford Star Toleg ar'� , ` t LU I 1 star-telegram.com 1808 Throckmorton St.I Ft Worth,Tx.76102.6315 1800.776.7827 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Account# Ad Number Identification PO Amount Cols Depth 600637 0004076518 ORDINANCE NO.480-338G AN ORDINANCE AN 21900309 $100.20 1 70.00 Li Attention: AMY SHELLEY THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF SOUTHLAKE County of Tarrant 1400 MAIN ST STE 440 Before me, a Notary Public in and for SOUTHLAKE, TX 760927604 said County and State,this day ORDINANCE NO.480-338G personally appeared CHRISTINE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDI- LOPEZ, Bid and Legal Coordinator NANCE NO. 480, AS AMENDED, 1 THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO.480-338G for the Star-Telegram, published by ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDI- ram, Inc. at Fort Worth, SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANT- NANCE NO.480,AS AMENDED, the Star-Telegram, ING A ZONING CHANGE ON A THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING in Tarrant Count Texas; and who, CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF y' OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS; GRANT- after being duly sworn, did depose SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BEING LE- ING A ZONING CHANGE ON A GALLY DESCRIBED AS LOT 1, CERTAIN TRACT OR TRACTS and say that the attached clipping of BLOCK 1, CARROLL SENIOR OF LAND WITHIN THE CITY OF HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION, AN SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS BEING LE- an advertisement was published in ADDITIONs ,O t nt Li t r 'r GALLY DESCRIBED AS LOT 1, SOUTHLAKE, TARRANT COUN- BLOCK 1, CARROLL SENIOR the above named paper on the listed TY, TEXAS, BEING APPROXI- HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION, AN dates: MATELY 55.03 ACRES, AND ADDITION TO THE CITY OF MORE FULLY AND COMPLETE- SOUTHLAKE,ADDITION TARRANT COUN LY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" TY, TEXAS, BEING APPROXI- FROM "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE AND , PLAN DISTRICT WITH "CS" MORE FULLY AND MATELY 55.03 ACRES, COMAND COMMUNITY SERVICE DIS- ETE- TRICT USES TO "S-P-1" DE- LY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" f TAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT I FROM "S-P-1" DETAILED SITE 1 Insertion(s) WITH "CS" COMMUNITY SERV-- PLAN DISTRICT WITH "CS" ICE DISTRICT USES AS DEPICT- COMMUNITY SERVICE DIS- Published On: cn nnN ruc Appp.nVED circ TRICT USES TO "S-P-1" DE- PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND TAILED SITE PLAN DISTRICT February 15,2019 INCORPORATED HEREIN AS - WITH"CS"COMMUNITY SERV- EXHIBIT "B", SUBJECT TO THE ICE DISTRICT USES AS DEPICT- SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS CON- ED ON THE APPROVED SITE TAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE; PLAN ATTACHED HERETO AND CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL INCORPORATED HEREIN AS ZONING MAP; PRESERVING EXHIBIT"B", SUBJECT TO THE ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; DETER- TAINED IN THIS ORDINANCE;REQUIREMENTS CON- MINING THAT THE PUBLIC IN- CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL TEREST, MORALS AND GENER- ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ZONINGAL WELFARE DEMAND THED ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE AMENDMENTS CHANGES AND ZONING ORDINANCE; DETER- PROVIDING HEREIN MADE; MINING THAT THE PUBLIC IN- ANCEHTHAT THIS TIVEI- TEREST,MORALS AND GENER- OFNANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE ALL ORDINANCES; PROVID- AL WELFARE DEMAND THE ING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; ZONING CHANGES AND PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY AMENDMENTS HEREIN MADE; FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDI- PROVIDING A SAVINGS NANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUB- OF ALL ORDINANCES;PROVID- `�. LICATION IN THE OFFICIAL ING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY (Principal Clerk) AN EFFECTIVE DATE. FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF; SECTION 7. PROVIDING A SAVINGS Any vr,Sar,, i o, coo No.aan„ CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUB- SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO who violates, disobeys, omits, LICATION IN THE OFFICIAL neglects or refuses to comply NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING BEFORE ME,THIS 15th day of with or who resists the enforce- AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ment of any of the provisions of SECTION 7, February in the year of 2019 this ordinance shall be fined not Any person, firm or corporation more than Two Thousand Dol- who violates, disobeys, omits, Dol- lars ($2,000.00) for each of- neglects or refuses to comply r- fense. Eachday that a violation is permitted exist to exist shall con- with or who resists the enforce- stitute a separate offense. 1 ment of any of the provisions of PASSED AND APPROVED on the this ordinance shall be fined not / 77-\it Ilir 2nd reading ON THE 5TH DAY more than Two Thousand Dol- OF FFRRIIARV. 7019 lars ($2,000.00) for each of- MAYOR: LAURA HILL fense. Each day that a violation Notary Public- ATTEST: AMY SHELLEY, DEPUTY is permitted to exist shall con- CITY SECRETARY stitute a separate offense. PASSED AND APPROVED on the 2nd reading ON THE 5TH DAY i OF FEBRUARY,2019. �pv PUei LIZBETH AILEEN CORDERO i MAYOR: LAURA HILL ATTEST: AMY SHELLEY,DEPUTY 1.A 1 My Notary ID#1.1:1868068 :*; CITY SECRETARY - : IN ;..t +'- Expires January 25,2023 - Star-Telegram MEDIA Arlington Citizen-Journal I The Keller Citizen i La Estrella AN 0 t, Mansfield News-Mirror I Star-Telegram Northeast I Weatherford Star-Telegram lY U g star-telegram.com 1808 Throckmorton St.I Ft Worth,Tx.76102.6315 1800.776.7827 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Account# Ad Number Identification PO I Amount Cols Depth 600637 0004015848 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE CITY OF SOUTHLAI 21900309 S181.80 1 130.00 Li Attention: Brandi Garlock PUBLIC HEARING TICE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TXAS THE STATE OF TEXAS CITY OF SOUTH LAKE Notice is hereby given to all in- terestedCounty persons that the City 1400 MAIN ST of Southlake,Texas,will consid- er the foChambers items inthe Before me, a NotaryPublic in and for STE 440 1400Counc�Main Street,Southlake; SOUTHLAKE, TX 760927604 Texas for: said County and State,this day PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The City Council on Tuesday, personally appeared CHRISTINE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS January 15, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. , LOPEZ, Bid and Legal Coordinator will hold a public hearing and Notice is hereby given to all in- consider: for the Star-Telegram, published by tcrraste4 persons that the Cit the Star-Telegram. Inc.at Fort Worth, of Southlake,Texas,will consid}- • ZA18-0028, Site Plan for the g er the following items in the Landmark Office Expansion on in Tarrant County, Texas;and who, Council Chambers at Town Hall, property described as Lot 15, 1400 Main Street, Southlake, Phase 1,Lake Wood Acres Addi- after being duly sworn,did depose Texas for: tion, City of Southlake, Tarrant The City Council on Tuesday, County, Texas and located at and say that the attached clipping of January 15, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. 750 Nk Carrolls. Current Avenue, an advertisement was published in Zon- will hold a public hearing and Southlake,OfficeTexc . i consider: ing: "0-1" District. SPIN the above named paper on the listed Neighborhood 4 7. • ZA18-4028, Site Plan for the dates: Landmark Office Expansion on • ZA18-0031, Site Plan for property described as Lot 15, Stonebridge Park on property Phase 1,Lake Weed Acres Addi- described as Lot 2R1, Block 1, tion, City of Southlake, Tarrant Stonebridge Park Addition County, Texas and located at Southlake, Tarrant County, 750 N. Carroll Avenue, Texas, and located at 1551 Insertions' Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- Stonebridge Lane, Southlake, ing: "0-1" Office District SPIN Texas. Current Zoning: "S-P-2" Neighborhood 5 7. Generalized Site Plan District. Published On' SPIN Neighborhood#11. • ZA18-0031, Site Plan for December 28,2018 Stonebridge Park on property • ZA18-0049, Site Plan for Chick- described as Lot 2R1, Block 1, fil-A Canopies on property de- Stonebrid9e Park Addition scribed as Lot 4, Block 1, Southlake, Tarrant County, Perry/Allen Addition, an addi- Texas, and located at 153tion to the City of Southlake, , Stonebridge Lane, Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and lo- Texas. Current Zoning: "S-P-2" cated at 2301 E. Southlake Ganerall2od Site Plan bistrict. Blvd.,Southlake,Texas.Current SPIN Neighborhood a 11. Zoning: "C-3" General Commer-, • ZA38-0049, Site Plan for Chick- cial District.SPIN Neighborhood fil-A Canopies on property de- scribed as Lot 4, Block 1, Parry/Allen Addition, an adds- • Resolution Specific Use Permit forution No. 18-051, ZA18- tion to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and lo- Temporary Sales Facility on cated at 2301 E_ Southlake property described as Lot 1, Blvd_, Southlake, Texas- Current Block 20, Garden District and Zoning. "C-3" General Commer- Phase C Brownstones, an addi- , cial District. SPIN Neighborhood tion to the City of Southlake, N. y t8. Tarrant County, Texas and lo- i cated at 351 Central Avenue, 410 • Resolution No. 18-051, ZA18- Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- (Principal Clerk) 0050, Specific Use Permit for a ing: "DT" Down Town District. Temporary Sales Facility on SPIN Neighborhood 4 8. property described as Lot 1, SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO Block 20, Garden District and • Resolution No. 18-052, ZA18- Phase C Brownstones, an addi- 0053, Specific Use Permit for BEFORE ME,THIS 31st day of tion to the City of Southlake, Fasst Performance Training to Tarrant County, Texas and lo- allow a Commercial School, in- December in the year of 2018 cated at 351 Central Avenue, cluding Trade School on proper- Southlake, Texas. Current Zon- ty being described as Lot 3R, ing: DT" Down Town District. Block B,Hart Industrial Park,an SPIN Neighborhood it 8. addition to the City of ., • Resolution No_ 18-052, ZA18- Southlake, Tarrant County, 0093, Specific Use Permit for Texas and located at 1605 Hart r , ���� Fasst Performance Training to Street, Suite 180, Southlake, ., allow a Commercial School, in- Texas. Current Zoning: "I-1" cludln9 Trade School on proper. Light Industrial District. SPIN Notary Public- ty being described as Lot 3R, Neighborhood#8. Block B,Hart Industrial Park,an s addition to the City of • ZA18-0056, Site Plan for Jack Southlake, Tarrant County, Johnson Elementary School on Texas and located at 1605 Hart property described as Lot 13R1, Street, Suite 180, Southlake, F.Throop No. 1511 Addition,an Texas. Current Zoning: "I-1" addition to the City of Light Industrial District. SPIN Southlake, Tarrant County, �.�te,,win', SHERRY LYNN HOUK Neighborhood X8_ Texas and located at 1301 N. ,P•••. • 2A18-DOSS Site Plan for Jack Carroll Ave., Southlake, Texas. z.")**-----. Notary Public, State of Texas Johnson 6 tary School on Current Zoning: "CS"Communi- ;`a: 'Qc Comm. Expires 05-30-2022 property described as Lot 13R1, ty Service District. SPIN �9rF t�+� F. Throop No. 1511 Addition, an Neigh- borhood lk 3. '"iiiiito'` Notary ID 131585836 .AAI*:,.n f., •hr. rm. of The City Council on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 5, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. will hold a public hearing and consid- er: r ILYVII W •IIC a.kay VI Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas and located at 1301 N. Carroll aver Southlake, Texas. • Ordinance No. 480-3380 (ZA18- Current Zoning: 'CS" Communi- 0058), Zoning Change and Site ty Service District, SPIN Neigh- Plan for Carroll ISD Senior High borhood t 3. School Music Building and site improvements to include a var- The City Council on Tuesday, Feb- lance to the Masonry Ordinance ruary 5, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. will No.557,as amended,on proper- hold a public hearing and consid- ty .ascribed as Lot 1, Block 1, er: Carroll Senior High School Addi- • Ordinance No. 4&0.3386 fZA18- tion, an addition to the City of 0058) Zoning Change and Site Southlake, TarrantedCounty,W Plan for Carroll 1S0 Senior Nigh Texas and located at Southlake,W. School Music Building and site Southlake Blvd.,ZSouthlake, improvements to include a vas- Texas.DetCurrent Plan District. "S-P-1" Pru- Pro- lance to the MasonryOrdinance posedeed Site District. Pro- No.557,as amendedon proper- Site Zoning: "S-P-1 SPIN Detailed Neigh- ty described as Lot 1, Block 1, Site Plan District.Carroll Senior Nigh Schee! Addi- tion, d dl- borhood#10. tion, an addition to the City of • Ordinance No. 480-YYYY, an Southlake, Tarrant County, amendment to the City of Texas and located at 1501 W. Southlake Zoning Ordinance No. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, 480, as amended, revising cur- Texas. Current Zoning: "S-P-1" rent regulations in order to pro- Detailed Site Plan District. Pro- vide more flexibility for residen- posed Zoning: "S-P-1" Detailed tial accessory buildings, includ- Site Plan District. SPIN Neigh- ing but not limited to setbacks, borhood it10. • Ordinance No. 480-YYYY, an permitted building area, cover- amendment to the City of ages and special exception uses. Southlake Zoning Ordinance No, 480, as amended, revising cur- All interested persons are rent regulations in order to pro- urged urged to attend. U vide more flexibility for residen- tial accessory buildings, includ- City of Southlake ing but not limited to setbacks, Carol Ann Borges,TRMC permitted building area, cover- City Secretary ages and special exception uses. 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