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Item 6B - Presentation• ZA22_0008 Verizon Southlake Expansion Development Plan and Site Plan FA ZA22-0008 Future Land Use Current Zoning Um lots 1 �d iA►�� ` 1 Alit Aerial View B W LO O K| n g Norm b H I l z View Looking South View Looking South along W. Kirkwood Blvd View Looking North along W. Kirkwood Blvd Proposed Development / Site Plan on MASTERPLAN: MASSING a SECURITY FENCE HKSVZW NEW BUI DH DATA CENTER 16111NE2621 02 d-W. am Overall Plan Perspective from W. Kirkwood Blvd. Overall Plan Perspective from W. SH 114 Building Articulation oY OVERALL ELEVAnON - NORTH TTT TT T 03 uvER.LL ELEY.nON - Eaar ITTT TT T I�IT TT T T T T TI-7 1-1 TT OG OVERALL ELEVATION -WEST iT i i T T T T Y iTIT i rTTT Y T-Ti 01 ovER.LL ELEv.nox-sovrx Sightline from W. Kirkwood Blvd. with Tri County Equipment Location Sightline from W. Kirkwood Blvd. .:..cfIWr'..� ti JJ r' I F _ ; I Site View West from W. SH 114 Street View West from W. SH 114 3 Elevated View West from W. SH 114 EXTERIOR MATERIALS: POD I la A The Tilt -up Concrete wall system wl a form lined finish - color 01 8 The Tilt -up Concrete wall system wl a form lined finish - color 02 C The securityfence EXTERIOR MATERIALS: SPINE -TF FW 11 lq A The Tilt -up Concrete wall system wl architectural reveal and texture. B The concept brings day lights into the building at the spine where users walk from the pods. EXTERIOR MATERIALS: OPERATION D A The glazed aluminum wall system B The composite metal panel system C The securityfence system -masonry ❑ The Tilt -up Concrete wall system wl precast thin brick veneers - color 01 Sw,&45Thundwow Building Tilt Wall Materials Option 1 Building Tilt Wall Materials Option 2 j i'I � III i- III I f ill I�I��L�IIII�J4 III wr � Tilt Wall Form Liner Finish and Metal Panel Finish L- F3 4 Exterior Elevations- Operations POD I MASTERPLAN:MASSING - ' PANEL TYPE - A PANELTYPEB PANEL TYPLC HI \ !� �VZ4V SOUTHIAKE NEW BUILD DATA CENTER 07. o 12vooa .Rw..N...LL EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS - POD 1 Proposed Lighting Diagram sr Teec consdomlon clata . _ TREE CANOPY TO ;- BE PRESERVE a I .A41 SiM Ar" 1omw S. F. I ntpl UnF1te Trgp CRnWy Ada MA567 $. F. Site { Fed br Cawpp 7c% 9 rq TGUI Of si" Tree CRnDp4 Apes 717W 5,f. Trey tanrap4 to be Disturbed asalm Sip. 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F u v F CAHgPYTRRSPFRINLF.�PRrNI[m BY PRgEXY ILZ AaENT,REa PER>W LP.-PRwoEp RVPRESERNEp PFANn �CAfI(:Pr}RFFIPFR PAOYI[@BV PRE9ERYBR PIANtt IT 3 ] F 4 FOOLR.o —E.TTFEESF—LE.- 1RW903YPRE1-01IANTS SUMMARY CHART- INTERIOR LANDSCAPE a ETPT. 3t'F1. 4 IREAgAiRL 59mm ngy aF 1� ...s.a..a.. um RouXumva ggg y 4YtTd SS9B R2p1WR [6.� ri% 1tt Att 1(d6 rtms.l. 1.F0Ixf. v�wm ]W.W3 ryp B]'REE RE[NR ISLE BEIPYI ILv6 ]SSVfI, i.1ai4,. JG, IDLES@6"l1'C9H TRffS ]11 1N »raEE=1l�RFATERTNw,1VmH� o ], SUMMARY CHART - SUFFERYAROS / snwxe IFNgrX (IL AE Ill RpfIQYAM W10X1 AGClMT f[NC 5[RfNM16 RIL�MR9lT / m EuxP van ,p l@LS➢! SYI� II9� T9Ei � x li l �SFy�y�l4�T 9E� Fv urvEi REWEiEo x7A WfSI PEQ0FEOgpIREp 1.1915.E I111 Fl. W 963R 114 IOFTFFl vgpvv3Rl3ry AREWESrEs D - xo0.Fx vqulRF]Axp xl. Ais Ei. 9 �ARIArvtt REaulsnp�llpxE � YMTREES VPR91YE0 GN Sr1F WILLWLIrvilMY3RPSTHE pI{fExy3Rp RELlURE0TPE6ASY9L Fencing Concept Plan - �� � llll Ill�fi .. "S Y�� Eli }}~�,1 9 Y 9 �� tlsil •' lil �.;i;.:.. � • .III, 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 m-- to MR , `� e 14 01, F , W. Kirkwood Blvd. south to property 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 . IOSOUTHLAI<E CITY OF ISOUTHL,A Questions? Jl \ 11- avp rr 25. 1n-E5' tx h r x 'o o 4 _e i` • 1 o Q � 1 ! Preliminary Grading Pla