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Verizon Southlake Expansion
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Fence Material Exhibits
1) Bufferyard Plantings and Irrigation on the west, north and east
bufferyards to allow preservation of natural vegetation and trees.
2) 8' Multi -use Trail along the west (SH 114) and the north (flood
plan/channel)
3) Allow Tri-County electric switch box adjacent to Kirkwood Blvd.
with screening wall.
4) Allow articulation as shown on the architectural elevations.
5) Corridor Overlay Masonry Standards allowing masonry with concrete
tilt wall as shown. Exterior elevations comply with the Masonry
Ordinance No. 557, as amended
6) Tree Preservation Ordinance requires a minimum of 40% preservation
of existing tree cover. Applicant proposes preservation of approximately
38.75% of existing tree cover. The applicant proposes mitigation
plantings of a minimum of 75 canopy trees with a minimum 3 inch
caliper.
Surrounding Property Owner Responses
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W. Kirkwood Blvd. south to property
Planning and Zoning Commission
February 17, 2022; Approved (6-0) subject to the Staff Report dated
February 17, 2022 and the Development Plan/ Site Plan Review Summary
No. 1 dated February 17, 2022; granting the 6 variances as requested;
encouraging the applicant to provide as much information and photographs
on the bufferyards to support the variance request; providing perspectives
on the sightlines along SH114 similar to what was provided along Kirkwood
Blvd. and creating a visual layout of the property and the surrounding area,
as is possible; and noting specifically, the access from SH114 and potentially
access, and limiting it from the SH114 access road to egre ICITY OF
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