Item 6 and 7 - 2035 Corridor Committee Meeting Report - 08-02-2018
Southlake 2035 Corridor Planning Committee Meeting Report
Meeting 18 – August 2, 2018
MEETING
LOCATION: Southlake Town Hall – Third Floor Training Rooms 3A – 3D
1400 Main Street
Southlake, Texas, 76092
IN
ATTENDANCE:
City Council Members: Shawn McCaskill, Chad Patton, John Huffman
Planning & Zoning Commission Members: Michael Springer, Daniel
Kubiak
Park Board Member: Frances Scharli
Ex Officio: Michael Forman
City Staff: Ken Baker, Dennis Killough, Jerod Potts, Richard Schell,
Madeline Oujesky, Patty Moos, Lorrie Fletcher, Daniel Cortez
AGENDA
ITEMS:
1. Call to Order.
2. Administrative Comments.
3. Review, discuss and make recommendations on a proposed development
to include a hotel and three (3) restaurant/retail sites located on
approximately 6.0 acres of land addressed as 1901 W. Kirkwood Blvd.
and located at the southeast intersection of W. State Highway 114 and W.
Kirkwood Blvd.
4. Review, discuss and make recommendations on the development of
approximately 4.9 acres of land for retail, restaurant and office
development located at 2300 E. State Highway 114, 411 N. Kimball Ave.
and 328 Shady Ln., generally located on the north side of E. State
Highway 114, east of N. Kimball Ave. and west of Shady Ln.
5. Review, discuss and make recommendations on the development of
approximately 3.9 acres of land for the construction of four professional
and medical office buildings located at 2627 S. Nolen Dr., generally
located approximately 290 feet south of E. Southlake Blvd . on the west
side of S. Nolen Dr., north of the intersection of future S. Village Center
Dr.
6. Review, discuss and make recommendations on the development of the
north 2.2 acre portion of an approximately 6 acre tract of land for First
National Bank located at 2001 Shady Oaks Dr., generally located along
the east side of Shady Oaks Dr., and the west side of W. State Highway
114, just south of W. Dove Rd.
7. Review and discuss options on the possible future development of the
properties in and around the Michael Drive area being approximately
11.76 acres of land generally located south of Southlake Blvd., north of W.
Continental Blvd./Union Church Rd., and west of Davis Blvd.
8. Adjournment.
MEETING
OVERVIEW:
On August 2, 2018 the Southlake 2035 Corridor Planning Committee held
their eighteenth meeting. The Committee was sent a packet of materials
prior to the meeting that were to be discussed during the session. A
meeting agenda was posted and the meeting time was advertised on the
City’s website. The following meeting report focuses on discussion points
made during the meeting by members of the Committee, public and City
staff. This report is neither verbatim nor does it represent official meeting
minutes; rather it serves to inform elected and appointed officials, City
staff, and the public of the issues and questions raised by the Committee,
City staff, and any attendees of the meeting. Interested parties are
strongly encouraged to follow development cases through the process.
Please visit CityofSouthlake.com/Planning for more information.
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ITEM #6 DISCUSSION – Review, discuss and make recommendations on the
development of the north 2.2 acre portion of an approximately 6 acre tract of land
for First National Bank located at 2001 Shady Oaks Dr., generally located along
the east side of Shady Oaks Dr., and the west side of W. State Highway 114, just
south of W. Dove Rd.
Staff presentation: Jerod Potts
o Relocate bank from Southlake Town Square to subject property
1540 E. Southlake Blvd. 2001 Shady Oaks Dr.
o 2.2 acres off top of site for development
o Future Land Use: Office commercial
o Zoning: AG
o SH 114 Corridor Plan
Property located in Multi-tenant Office Overlay
o Proposing to rezone property through S-P-1
o Master Pathways Plan
Future Multi-Use (>=8’)
o Master Thoroughfare Plan
C2U – 60’ collector
Freeway (300’-500’ ROW)
o Concept plan:
Entrance point from Shady Oaks and S.H. 114 frontage road
o Variance for 4:1 slope
o Quite a bit of existing tree cover on the property
Questions for staff by the Committee:
Q: Does the connector from Shady Oaks pass all the way through the development
to S.H. 114?
A: Yes
Q: Property located to the north of the property; is this in a floodplain?
A: Yes, 100-year floodplain.
Q: Current zoning?
A: AG, will have to rezone property for proposed development
Applicant presentation by: Chris Adams
o Intent to rezone to S-P-1
o 16,000 SF building
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o 2 1/2 stories
o 50ft tall
o Masonry, facade and glass building materials
o Rooftop HVAC screened
o Signage - aware the height does not comply with City Ordinance.
Preparing Master Sign Plan for sign features on site
o Tip of property is part of TxDOT ROW
o 10ft buffer yard located on front of the property
o 35ft and 25ft buffer yard along residential lots
o Dumpster will have masonry screening
o Encroaching on slope (residential ...)
o Plan to preserve trees
Questions for applicant by the Committee:
Q: Topography of the site is flat and then rises?
A: Yes, 5ft rise from top of parcel that slopes downward moving east.
C: Sign Board will unlikely allow this development to stray away from the city’s sign
ordinance.
C: Suggestion: Move building footprint east and remove parking along S.H. 114.
Our goal is to place parking lot behind the proposed building.
A: We can look into moving parking behind the building; however, it may be difficult.
C: The challenge for this site is to be creative regarding the parking. You will run into
some resistance from City Council for placing linear parking along S.H. 114.
C: Regarding an older proposal for this site, we remember many citizens on Shady
Oaks coming out in force because they were concerned about increasing traffic in
their community.
Q: Any outreach to surrounding neighbors?
A: Not quite yet. We are looking for feedback as of now.
KB: Issues with this site - parking and adjacency to Shady Oaks. Need to improve
intersection because of narrow cross section.
DK: Can request variance to the driveway ordinance for Shady Oaks Dr.
Q: Floodplain, where does that drainage travel?
A: Not sure about detention yet, need to look into civil engineering. Drains towards
dove road
Q: Do you have a variance for residential adjacency?
A: No; however, we will ask for one.
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C: Challenges for this site include parking and adjacency to residential. Rethink
some significant variances. This site is located in a rural part of town; therefore,
there is decreased traffic through the area. Suggest you begin talking with
surrounding neighbors. Development may require a super majority (6-1) at City
Council.
C: By pushing the building footprint forward, this would lessen the 4:1 ratio. Be sure
to address the 2035 Comprehensive Plan by relocating parking behind the major
structure. As always, actively engage in tree preservation.
C: Building looks great, challenges on site.
C: Anticipate comments about access to Shady Oaks.
Q: Is the driveway along S.H. 114 sufficient for fire access?
A: We’ll talk to fire about emergency access requirements.
STAFF PRESENTATION SHOWN TO COMMITTEE:
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