Item 7 - Narrative Letter
MEDCORE PARTNERS, LLC
12377 Merit Drive, Suite 500, Dallas, Texas 75251
(214) 443-8300
August 16, 2021
City of Southlake
Mr. Ken Baker, AICP
Senior Director, Planning & Development Services
1400 Main Street, Suite 310
Southlake, Texas 76092
Re: Accessory Use Zoning and Site Plan Application
Lot 2R, Block 1
Southlake Medical District
R3 Hyperbarics Oxygen Tank Enclosure
Dear Mr. Baker
Please accept this Zoning and Site Plan Application package for the proposed Accessory Use of an Oxygen
Tank Enclosure on Lot 2R, Block 1 for a tenant in the existing Medical Office Building on Lot 3R, Block 1 of
the Southlake Medical District located in Southlake, Texas. Per the approved Southlake Medical District
Plat Revision filed as Instrument #D213057720 and dated March 7, 2013; the proposed enclosure is
situated on the southwestern corner of the lot legally described as Lot 2R, Block 1. The owner is listed
and remains Southlake Texas Medical Development, LP.
The proposed location of the enclosure represents the only feasible location that allows for the functional
operation of the appurtenances within the enclosure while minimizing its visual impact on the
surrounding area. The following documents are provided to assist staff in its assessment of our
application.
▪ Site Plan, Plan, Elevations and Details showing overall location, dimensions, and construction
information.
▪ Two Sketch Up Renderings showing how the enclosure will mimic the look, finishes, etc. of the
previously accepted Trash Enclosure located on Lot 3R, Block 1 Medical Office Building lot.
We look forward to working closely with you and the City of Southlake to ensure that all requirements are
met in this effort. Thank you for your time in accepting and reviewing our Accessory Use Zoning and Site
Plan Application. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me directly at 214.542.9800
or via email at dransom@medcorepartners.com.
Best Regards,
David Ransom, AIA
Senior Vice President of Development
MedCore Partners, LLC
Cc: Kyle Libby, MedCore
Julie Kerr, Southlake Texas Medical Development