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January 1979 - February 1980 P&Z Meeting
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE to 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake,Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING January 9,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee 2. ZA 78-18 Zoning request for Louise C. Drake Barry. 4.39 acre tract of land out of the J.G. Allen Survey, Abstract 18. Present zoning is in the Agricultural District. Request is for the "L" Light Commercial District. Representative: Bob Taylor. 3. ZA 79-1 Zoning request for Aubrey Smith and A. L. Marlo. 36.03 acre tract of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003, and the W. H. Martin Survey, Abstract 1068, Tarrant County, Texas. Present zoning is in the Agricultural District. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. 1 4. ZA 79-1 Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Dove Acres". 36.03 acre tract of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003, ' and the W. H. Martin Survey, Abstract 1068, Tarrant County, Texas. Owners: Aubrey Smith and A. L. Marlo. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door of city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake,Texas, on Friday, January 5,1979 at 2 p. . City Secretary 11 I Comments from property owners include: Lynn M. Braziel: objects to the zoning change. Mrs. Barnett: stated that most of the homes in the area are not more than 1500 sq. feet. She is in favor. ' Mrs. Hancock: She does not object to the zoning of A-3 residential. After discussion, Mr. Brazil stated he does not object to the zoning change. After discussion from P & Z Commission; Virginia Clow moved that ZA 79-1 be approved for zoning change to A-3 Single Family Residential. ' Bruce McCombs seconded the motion, it passed unanimously. Agenda Item 4. ZA 79-1 Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Dove Acres". 36.03 acre tract of ' land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 20031 and the W. H. Martin Survey, Abstract 1068, Tarrant County,Texas. Owners, Aubrey Smith and ' A. L. Marlo. Leon Levitt, engineer was present to present the plat to the i, P & Z Commission. There was extensive discussion between citizens and the P & Z Commissioners concerning the lot size not being 1 full acre. Lloyd Martinson made a motion we table the project until we have Carter and Burgess approval and the following items are corrected. ' Then the Developer should re submit the preliminary plat. The item to be corrected are as follows: 1. Plans need to designate, final or preliminary. 2. Proper identification of owner, developer. 3. Legal description, metes and bounds. ' 4. Show emergency exits. S. Deflection angles. 6. Lots designated, clockwise. 7. Carter and Burgess review, drainage. 8. Monument location 9. Show road dedication 10. Deed restrictions. 1 11. Show Southlake city limits, west boarder. 12. Zoning of adjacent areas 13. 1 acre lot size. 14. Dedication required for county road 3035. 15. Statements on water supply. The motion was seconded by Lloyd Latta. ' The vote was four in favor, 1 opposed. With the request of the sewer committee, Lloyd Latta made the motion II� we ask council to extend the life of the sewer committee until April,1979 Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 9:55 p.m. by chairman, Nelson Miller. Respectfully Submitted, Virginia 'Clow, acting secretary 1411IN7tj Yli:TAt t-.4tfrm46- /47 11-75 /L' �t ►,��T�f /''�'''-�l� fir" 7IW { CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake,Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING January 23,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA Due to no itmes for the AGENDA, there will be no P & Z Meeting this week. Next meeting will be held on February 13,1979. However, the SEWER COMMITTEE will be meeting at 7:30 p.m. this date. I hereby certify that the above notice was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake,Texas, on Friday, January 19,1979 at 12 noon. je4'1�e4 , Y, City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE ' 661 North Carroll Avenue ' • Southlake,Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING January 9,1979 7:30 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Commission met in the city council chambers on January 9,1979 at 7:30 p.m. Acting chairman, Nelson MIller, called the meeting to order in the absence of chairman, James Harrell. Present for the meeting were: Nelson MIller,acting chairman Virginia Clow, acting secretary ' Bruce McCombs Lloyd Martinson Lloyd Latta Absent for the meeting were: James Harrell Ed Norman The minutes of the December 12,1978 meeting were approved as read. Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee. Harold Knight, chairman, presented a copy of the minutes of the ' last meeting to the P and Z Commission. The committee will be having there loth meeting tonight. Agenda Item 2. ZA 78-18. Zoning request for Louise C. Drake Barry. 4.39 acre tract of land out of the J.G. Allen Survey, Abstract 18. Present zoning is in the AG Agricultural District. Request is for the "L" Light Commercial District. Representative: Bob Taylor. Bob Taylor reviewed the location with the P & Z Commission. It was established that notices were properly sent to persons within 200 feet. There were no replies. Notice of public hearing was also given in the paper as per ordinance. Lloyd Latta made the motion we approve the zoning change for ZA 78-18, from AG to the "L" Light Commerical District. Motion was seconded by Virginia Clow. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-1. Zoning request for Aubrey Smith and A.L. , Marlo. 36.03 acre tract of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003, and the W. H. Martin Survey, Abstract 1068, Tarrant County,Texas. Present zoning is in the Agricultural District. Request , is for the A-3 Single Family District. Public Hearing. Chairman Miller, reviewed the Zoning Ordinance with the audience. There were questions concerning zoning from the property owners within 200 feet. It was established that property owners within 200 feet were properly notified. Also, notice was given in the newspaper as per ordinance. inot want industry that close to there house. Mr. Darby, in favor of the zoning to A-2, John Yancy, in favor of the zoning change to A-2 Aubrey Smith, asset to Southlake to have residential there. Roy Lee, in favor of A-2 zoning for area. Joe Wright, onwer, also resident of Southlake. comments on beautiful 1 land. After much discussion, Lloyd Latta made the motion we recommend approval ' for ZA 79-3. Zoning change from Agricultural District to A. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Vote was 3 in favor, and 3 opposed. ' After discussion there was a re -vote. Those in favor were: Bruce McCombs, Lloyd Latta and Lloyd Martinson, and Ed Norman. Those against were, Nelson Miller, and Virginia Clow. Planning and zoning commission recommends approval of ZA 79-3. ' Agenda Item VI. ZA 79-3. Plat approval for a subdivision using the Simplified Subdivision Procedure. To be known as "Meadow Oaks Addition" The 35.567 acre tract of land is ' located in the G.W. Mann Survey, Abstract No. 1098, and the Thomas Easter Survey, Abstract No. 474. Owners: Joe L. Wright and Corbett F. Emery. ' Rppresentative: Bill Tate. The Commission reviewed Carter and Burgess recommendations. Lloyd Latta made the motion we hold plat review and have them re submit as a final plat on the February 27,1979 P & Z Meeting. Ed Norman seconded the motion, and it passed unanimously. The meeting was adjourned by chairman, Nelson Miller. At 12:10 a.m. ' Respectfully Submitted, ' Virginia Clow Acting Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas , PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING February 13,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee 2. ZA 79-2 Zoning request for a 5.60 acre tract of land out of the J.H. Gibson Survey, Abstract 591. Tract 2F1. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "F" Light Industrial District. Owner: Sandra A. McKay. 3. ZA 79-4 Request for replat of "Quail Creek Estates" A subdivision out of the James L. Chivers Survey, Abstract No. 348. Request is to omit lots, 18,19,23,24,25. Owner: B. H. Buchanan. 4. ZA 79-1 Plat approval for a subdivision located in the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003 and the W. H. Martin Survey, Abstract 1068. A 36.03 acre tract of land. Present zoning A-3 Single Family District. Owners: Aubrey Smith and A.L. Marlo. 5. ZA 79-3 Zoning request for a 35.567 acre tract of land out of the G.W. Mann Survey, Abstract No. 1098, and the Thomas Easter Survey, Abstract No. 474. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-2 Single Family District. Owners: Joe L. Wright and Corbett F. Emery. Representative: Bill Tate. 6. ZA 79-3 Plat approval for a subdivision using the Simplified Subdivision Procedure. To be known as "Meadow Oaks Addition". The 35.567 acre tract of land is located in the G.W. Mann Survey, Abstract NO. 1098, and the Thomas Easter Survey, Abstract NO. 474. Owners: Joe L. Wright and Corbett F. Emery. Representative: Bill Tate. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door of city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake. ' Texas, on Friday, February 9,1979 at 12 noon. 4 City Secretary I CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING CONDUSSION MEETI-NG February 13,1979 7:30 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Commission met in the city council chambers on February 13,1979 for the regular meeting. The meeting was called to order by acting chairman, Nelson Miller. Chairman, James Harrell, is still ill and not able to attend. Present for the meeting were: Absent for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, Virginia Clow, Lloyd Latta Ed Norman Lloyd Martinson Bruce McCombs James Harrell, acting chairman acting secretary chairman The minutes of the January 9,1979 meeting were approved as read. Chairman, Miller read a'letter the city received from a Eunice D. Conger, concerning an article she read in the Fort Worth Star Telegram. She commended the city officials for there fine work in allowing for larger lots in our city. (The letter is attached hereto and made a part here of.) The Commission also reviewed the minutes of the January meeting of the Zoning Board of Adjustments. Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee Chairman of that committee, Harold Knight introduced there guest, Dale White, mayor of the City of Westlake. He also presented the minutes of the January 9,1979 sewer committee meeting. Agenda Item II. ZA 79-2. Zoning request for a 5.60 acre tract of land out of the J.H. Gibson Survey, Abstract 591. Tract 2F1. Present zoning is Agricultural District. Request is for the "F" Light Industrial District. Owner: Sandra A. McKay. It was established that property owners within 200 feet were notified. Also, notice was given in the Grapevine Sun Newspaper, as per ordinance. Responses were: J.O. Peters, is in favor of the zoning change. A. McKish, is in favor of the zoning change. By Henry Wallace- called city hall for information. No property owners were present. After discussion amoung commissioners, Ed Norman made the motion we approve ZA 79-2, from Agricultural to "F" Light Industry". Motion was seconded by Virginia Clow. Motion was approved unanimously. Agenda Item III. ZA 79-4. Plat approval for a subdivision located in Abstract 348. James L. Chivers survey Abst r "Quail Creek Estates". Owners: Mike Buchanan ' Request is to omit lots, 18,19,23,24,25. It was established that property owners were properly notified with no replys. Discussion amoung Planning and Zoning Commissioners concerning the' plat which was filed with Tarrant County not being those intended by the Developer. Virginia Clow moved that P & Z recommend approval for ZA 79-4, contingent upon Carter and Burgess' varification of which plat was approved as the final plat. Also varification that drainage study was in fact complete. Ed Norman seconded the motion. It passed unanimously. Agenda Item IV. Plat approved for a subdivision located in the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003, and the ' W. H. Martin Survey, Abstract 1068. A 36.03 acre tract of land. Present zoning A-3 Single Family District. Owners: Aubrey Smith and A.L. Marlo. Leon Levitt and Aubrey Smith was present to present preliminary plat. Chairman, Miller, reviewed the comments concerning this subdivision made by Carter and Burgess in a letter dated, February 13,1979. ' Lloyd Latta made the motion we recommend approval of the preliminary plat for ZA 79-1 provided comments in the Carter and Burgess letter ' dated February 13,1979 be incorporated. The Planning and Zoning Commission would like 4" water main proposed in section 3 be determined as adequate considering possible extension westward to Randal Mill Road in the future. , Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item V. ZA 79-3 Zoning request for a 35.567 acre tract of land , out of the G.W. Mann Survey, Abstract No. 1098, and the Thomas Easter Survey, Abstract No. 474. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-2 Single Family ' District. Owners: Joe L. Wright and Corbett F. Emery. Representative: Bill Tate. It was established that proper notices were given to property owners within 200 feet. Replys follow: Tom Amis - opposed by mail Dwaine Petty - opposed by mail E.C. MaClepin- in favor, by mail Mr. Shamblin - no objections, in pers Jack Petty, of 616 South Kimball, did not get notified. Roy Clark, did not get notified by mail but both were notified before I the meeting. Bill Tate, represented Corbett Emery and Joe Wright,, a resident. Possible noise zone was discussed. Bill Tate does not feel noise is , a problem. Residential Estates, of 2 to 4 acre tracts are proposed. Adjacent property owners replys during the meeting: ' 1. Bob Lyford, in favor of the zoning change. 2. Jack Petty, opposed to zoning change. , 3. Nettleton, in favor of the zoning change. does • f = - vE NTM �rEdr NFL /- J 3 - VY C/ T 12 E Nf A V 111J6 rl6- /l U v to — ,St cc/04 C A G -(5J ' A r/!e ,EX G6!/tAuTH M&.'tT/N( OP: f#t' CN K-(f.J G&Aj H& o a lv /- ; 3 - 79 Mtc1W 4 C=1ff 6e&P fAk/r WIA�X E 1 J / to sa,(61�K ' 1.tipfin.0 vollsF; r ft lyr rn y 74iFt ova �■ #Aed� Al iedlflNr f/Aiuiz 14;r4raK • S/[(- 14 4;v4Nd - ptcecrdic 12,od fc. 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Cot r ry{i�t r E i Jj4-4d 5,trtA41dN 06117- , Gv�la ��y r d ewf #T, wife, l�/aw, C o s r- 5' H4x1A4, Ca sr • D "/�IZ /Nt/`n' I &;tt Clrl hJ Ive,.fT 74*4,0 Qf= eAfll fir(-fz1aNlA1l'6 'oW/O,f#"J////° �q,�HT�,uG, U� SocJI ��t�rrr, ri?A/'�vrac� ti��a C.file yviuw February 8, 1979 Honorable Mayor Pat Hawk City of Southlake Southlake, Texas 76051 Dear Mayor Hawk: CITY OF SUUTHLAKE Office Of City Seue:ary I would like to take this opportunity to commend you on the action you and other city officers have taken to limit the number of homes per acre in Southlake. As a resident of North Richland Hills who has seen a tremendous growth over the past fifteen years, I can appreciate what you have done for the citizens of Southlake. As for your future growth, I don't see any problem, as people will be leaving crowded cities looking for a place to breathe where crime will not be rampant and they, themselves will not become paranoid because of lack of space. I only wish more elected officials were as concerned as you. May God bless all your future endeavors. Sincerely, /��Q I�AA6 ' EUNICE D. CONGER U` CIA 5120 Gibbons Drive Fort Worth, Texas 76118{ '"�� 0.1,E �"- 1r I AN 7c f ` rL oW /'4,t;67iA1A7 / - 9' - 7q C c TI -7 6:Ats /aDVI; QRl rA004- Se wER / C4 U -(.J A i"//f ��P rH& C4 C, •(SJ uj#j 11-6, tO dAj L CdA)440 DW64-T /dui d ANA, /,f Nr ,fl M m� fR- d,6 Qvd 2• 7l1or foi IowlN4 o#,r 4cca/NAtt,,/"., #&Micte (61 AtVt teJ dlTel & C (rl eeAS A0 d/.fG Coly�n�irt6t -(W#9-►Elt) `1A.IrfC t'edP&XT. prop RNa c.cce�y v«� UP-Orfrl 0/0 7Me /3!ti 13glot 1l'l-4AJS. (D) OC-OrI o,J T) PG Q vt- sr AN i rreNs ld,J Of—' 7#4 C4 6 W /-/FLr f/*-/&Uk ff 4/2/ 1z. pr7r. 4 1 Lloyd Latta seconded the motion. The vote passed unanimously in favor of the plat approval. ' Agenda Item 6. ZA 79-5 Zoning request for a 133 acre tract of land out of the B. Hollingsworth Survey, Abstract 797. Present zoning is in the Agricultural District. REquest is for the A-3 Single Family ' District. Owner: Robert A. Mann Representative: R. E. Stansberry. ' No one was present to present the request. It was established that property owners within 200 feet were properly notified. Also, notice was given in the newspaper. There were no property owners present. After discussion amoung the Planning and Zoning Commission. Ed Norman made the motion we recommend approval for ZA 79-5. Lloyd Latta seconded the motion, it passed unanimously in favor of the zoning change recommendation. Agenda Item 7. ZA 79-5. Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Prairie Ridge" The 133 acre tract of land is located in the B. ' Hollingsworth Survey, Abstract No. 797. Owner: Robert A. Mann. Representative: R. E. Stansberry. After discussion and reviewing the letter from Carter and Burgess dated February 22,1979, the Planning and Zoning Commission ' decided to table the action until plat complies with our ordinances. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 11:45 p.m., by acting chairman, Nelson Miller. Respectfully Submitted, Virginia Clow, acting secretary I CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING February 27,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee 2. ZA 79-6 Request of Leonard Emery for a "Special Use Permit" for the sale of off premises packaged beer. Location is the Circle E Grocery Store. Owner of the establishment is Corbett F. Emery. 3. ZA 79-3 Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as " Meadow Oaks Addition". Located in the G.W. Mann Survey, Abstract No. 1098, and the Thomas Easter Survey, Abstract 474. 35.566 acres of land. Present zoning is A-2 Single Family District. Owners: Corbett Emery and Joe L. Wright. Representative: Bill Tate 4. ZA 79-7 Zoning request for a 68.54 acre tract of land out of John Childress Survey, Abstract No. 253. Present zoning is PUD, request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner, Tierco ( A Massachusetts Business Trust) Representative: Mike O'Brien. 5. ZA 79-7 Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Cedar Oaks" subdivision. A 68.54 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract No. 253. Owner: Tierco ( A Massachusetts Business Trust ) Representative: Mike O'Brien. 6. ZA 79-5 Zoning request for a 133 acre tract of land out of ■ the B. Hollingsworth Survey, Abstract No. 797. Present zoning is in the Agricultural District. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Robert A. Mann Representative: R.E. Stansberry, of Stansberry Engineering. 7. ZA 79-5' Preliminary Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known , as "Prairie Ridge" The 133 acre tract of land is located in the B. Hollingsworth Survey, Abstract No. 797. Owner: Robert A. Mann Representative: R.E. Stansberry, of Stansberry Engineerin 8. ZA 79-8 Plat approval of a subdivision located in the L. H. Chiver� Survey, Abstract 300 TR 3E. Using the Simplified Sub- divis NProcedure. The 91, acre tract of land is presently zoned 0 'Light Industrial Owner: W.W. Ratc]iff. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posttd on the front door -and onw.tive bulletin board of city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, February 23,1979 at 1 p.m. City Secretary z The Planning and Zoning commission reviewed the plat presented. There were no comments from citizens concerning the plat. After discussion, Lloyd Latta made the motion we recommend approval as .final plat, subject to the following: ADD, 1. Point of beginning 2. Plat plan be called "final plat" 3. Execution by Mr Wright and Mr. Emery, attested by notary. 4. Provision be added to signature block for Planning and Zoning secretary, also city secretary. Ed Norman seconded the motion. The vote was taken and passed unanimously. Agenda Item 4. ZA 79-7 Zoning request for a 68.54 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract ' No. 253. Presont zoning is PUD, request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner, Tierco ( A Massachusetts Business Trust) ' Representative: Mike O'Brien. It was varified that all property owners within two hundred ' feet were properly notified. Also, notice was published in the newspaper as per ordinances. Mike O'Brien and John Everettrwere present and presented the ' request. I Henry J. McKusky replied in writting, having no objections ' to the zoning change. Property owners present were: ' 1. Martin Morgan 2. Jim Kilpatrick 3. Jack Morgan 4. Dennis Crosby S. Darrell Johnson 6. Dwaine West ' The developers made the statement for the record that they do not intend to have houses in the subdivision of less than 1800 square feet. This will be added to the Developers Agreement. Ed Norman made the motion we recommend approval of ZA 79-7, from PUD to A-3 Single Family District. Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion. A vote was taken; 4 in favor and 1 abstained because of being party of the transactions, of sale. (Virginia Clow). F' I 3 Agenda Item 5. ZA 79-7 Preliminary Plan approval for a subdivision to be known as "Cedar Oaks " Representative: Mike O'Brien. Mike O'Brien presented the plat. Mr. Ed Morgan, a property owner within 200 feet, explained that the road to the west is a road and not an easement. Carter and Burgess' letter of February 27,1979 was reviewed. We are to check with Carter and Burgess concerning item 3 in the letter. P $ Z would like clarification on the paragraph. There was a discussion concerning streets within the subdivision. 1 Property owners within 200 feet, commented: 1. Dennis Crosby - I prefer not to have Timber , Lane as a through street, Trail Creek does not need the additional traffic that it would cause. 2. Darrell Johnson - I am in favor of the sub- ' division, also of Carter and Burgess' recommen- dation to abandon the easement off Post Oak Trail. 3. Dwaine West - Same comments as mentioned above. ' After discussion, Lloyd Latta recommended approval of the preliminary plat, ZA 79-7, contingent upon the following conditions. 1. Adjacent property owners added to plat ' 2. Cul-de-sac be located on Oak Lane between lots 12 and 13 (north edge) ' 3. Future road easement be added to south end of property, between lots 12 and 13. 4. Extend a 50 foot road easement on the west property south to property line. 5. Re -name Timber Lane 6. Name west side street. _ Ed Norman seconded the motion. The vote was 4 in favor, and Virginia Clow abstained being a party to transaction. Agenda Item 8. ZA 79-8. Plat approval of a subdivision located in the L. H. Chivers Survey, Abstract 300 TR 3E. Using the Simplified Subdivision Procedure. The 92 acre tract of land is presently zoned "L" Light Industrial. Owner: W.W. Ratcliff, Roadrunner Investments. Bill Ratcliff was present and presented the plat. After discussion, Virginia Clow moved we approve the plat subject to the following; 1. Name adjacent property owners on the plat. 2. Add, Final Plat Plan. 3. Name of owner and Developer 4. North White Chapel be added to the plat S. Dedicate an easement from center of White Chapel, a total of 50 feet. Scale is waivered to 1 inch to 100 feet based on the simplicity and clarity of the plan. J F, 1 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING March 13,1979 ' 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee 2. ZA 78-21 Zoning request for a 2 acre tract of land out of the Thomas Mahan Survey, Abstract No. 1049. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "H" Heavy Commercial District. Owner: Dan Howell ' Public Hearing. 3. ZA 78-19 "Special Use Permit" for the sale of on premises alcoholic beverages. Establishment will be located ' on the property above. Owner: Dan Howell, permit will be in his name. Public Hearing. 4. ZA 79-9 Zoning request for a 19.568 acre tract of land out of the T. Mahan Survey, Abstract 1049. Present ' zoning is "H" Heavy Commercial'District. Request is for the "F" Light Industrial District. Owner: Billie Farrar Applicant: Diamond Shamrock, Paul M. Nettles. Public Hearing. S. ZA 79-10 Zoning request for a 2.686 acre tract of land out of the J.G. Allen Survey, Abstract 18, Tract 2F. Present zoning is Agricultural District. Request is for the "S" Service Commercial District. ' Owner: George G. Erdos. Applicant: Richard A. Reutlinger Public Hearing. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, March 9,1979 at 12 noon. '61W City Se retary r CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING February 27,1979 7:30 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Commission met in the city council chambers on February 27,1979 for their regular meeting. The meeting was called to order by acting chairman, Nelson Miller.Chairman, James Harrell, was not able to attend, due to illness. Present for the meeting were: Absent from the meeting were: Nelson Miller, acting chairman Virginia Clow, acting secretary Lloyd Latta Ed Norman Lloyd Martinson James Harrell Bruce McCombs The minutes of the February 13,1979 meeting were approved as presented. Agenda Item 1. was cancelled by chairman of the sewer committee Harold Knight. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-6 Request of Leonard Emery for a "Special Use Permit" for the sale of off premises packaged beer. Location is the Circle E Grocery Store. Owner of the establishment is Corbett F. Emery. David Florence, attorney, represented Leonard Emery in the presentation of the request. It was established that property owners within 200 feet were properly notified. Also, proper notice was given in the official city newspaper, The Grapevine Sun. Mr. Corbett Emery, stated that he will hold ownership of the building but that his brother, Leonard will operate the business. Leonard Emery meets all reauirements for a state liquor license. After disucssion, Ed Norman made the motion to recommend approval of ZA 79-6. The motion was seconded by Lloyd Latta. A vote was taken and it passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-3. Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Meadow Oaks Addition". Located in the G. W. Mann Survey, Abstract No. 1098, and the Thomas Easter Survey, Abstract 474. 35.567 acres of land. Present zoning is A-2 Single Family District. Owners: Corbett Emery and Joe. L. Wright. Representative: Bill Tate. Owners were both present. Also their engineer, Ed Cheateum. r page 3 P & Z Minutes IMarch 13,1979 After discussion from the Planning -and Zoning Commissioners, a motion was made by Lloyd Latta. Latta recommended that the P & Z Commission ask city council to deny the request for zoning change (ZA 79-9) from "H" Heavy Commercial to "F" Light Industrial. Ed Norman seconded the motion, stating traffic congestion in that area is the primary factor. The motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 5. ZA 79-10. Zoning request for a 2.686 acre tract of 1 land out of the J. G. Allen Survey, Abstract 18, Tract 2F. for the "S" Service Commercial District. Owner: George G. Erdos. Applicant: Richard A. Reutlinger Mr. and Mrs. Stack ( parents of the applicant) were present and explained the intended use of the land in question, if the zoning ' request is granted. Mr. Reutlinger intends to put a veterinary clinic on the property. Acting chairman, Miller pointed out that property owners within 200 1 feet were notified, as was notice posted in the newspaper. Replies from property owners include: Mr. Hallmark: opposed Mr. Hemby: opposed Nelson Miller: opposed, indicating another clinic will be built in the area, and the area is generally 1 residential, they do not want to live next to commercial. After discussion, LLoyd Latta moved we recommend approval of 1 ZA 79-10 to "S" Service Commercial. The motion died for lack of a second. Ed Norman recommended disapproval due to the fact that 3/5 of the property owners were opposed to the request. Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion. The vote carried, 4 in favor and Lloyd Latta abstained , Nelson Miller abstained. The meeting was adjourned by acting chairman, Nelson Miller at 11:30 p.m. ' Respectfully submitted, Virginia Clow, acting secretary * Correction to the minutes, page 2 paragraph 2, should read: Chairman James Harrell wanted it placed on record that the request for permit to construct an entrance to the property to the state highway if approved would be subject to City of Southlake approval which would be the final approval. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas MINUTES OF THE TWELFTH MEETING OF THE SEWER COMMITTEE February 13,1979 The twelfth meeting of the Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer), was held on February 13,1979. Members present were: Harold Knight, chairman Jimmy Truelove Dale White, Mayor of the City of Westlake, was present to discuss the Sewer Plan for Westlake. The results of this meeting are as follows: 1. The Minimum lot size in Westlake is 2 acres. 2. The land use plan for Westlake is low density housing except for the area adjacent to the highway. 3. Developments with lot sizes less than two acres must furnish their own sewage treatment. 4. The Trophy Club has a standard treatment plant and uses the effluent to water the golf course. 5. Developments with lot size less than two acres must have curb and gutter. 6. Presently, all homes have their own water wells except for the Trophy Club, which,�as a community water system. 7. Westlake plans to have water and sewer utilities owned and operated by the user via a form of home owners association. F, —7 ICITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas tPLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING March 13,1979 ' 7:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the City of Southlake, Planning and Zoning Commission, was held on March 13,1979 at the city hall, 667 North 1 Carroll Avenue, Southlake,Texas. The meeting was called to order by acting chairman, Nelson Miller, at 7:30 p.m. ' The minutes of the February 27,1979 meeting were approved as presented. Present for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, acting chairman ' James Harrell, chairman Virginia Clow, acting secretary Lloyd Latta Ed Norman ' Lloyd Martinson Absent were: Bruce McCombs. Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee Committee chairman, Harold Knight, announced that this would be their final meeting and that the report would be presented at the next regular P $ Z Meeting, to be held March 27,1979. Agenda Item 2. ZA 78-21. Zoning request for a 2 acre tract of land 1 out of the Thomas Mahan Survey, Abstract No. 1049. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "H" Heavy Commercial ' District. Owner: Dan Howell. Public Hearing. It was established that property owners within 200 feet were properly ' notified. Also that notice was given in the official city newspaper. Mr. Howell indicated that he wishes to place a very nice restaurant on the property. Citizen comments include: 1 Jim Armstrong: feels we should not over zone for a restaurant. Should use "S" Service Comm. Bob Lyford: concerred with Jim Armstrong. Mr. Zimbrod: feels it should not be over zoned ' According to our ordinance, using the "S" Service commercial zoning, would limit the type of signs owner could use on his property. 1 There was a discussion amoung the commissioners. Motion was made by Lloyd Martinson that we recommend approval of zoning request for ZA 78-21. For "H" Heavy Commercial District. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. ZA 78-19. "Special Use Permit" for the sale of on premises alcoholic beverages. ' Establishment will be located on property in Agenda item 2. Owner: Dan Howell, permit will be in his name. Public Hearing. I� r page 2 P&Z Minutes , March 13,1979 Their was a discussion concerning the request of Dan Howell. Their were no comments from citizens present. Chairman, James Harrell, wanted it placed on record that the ' State Highway Department will tell the owner of the property that as far as they are concerned, the City of Southlake will set the standards for drive ways and for ingress and egress onto the state ' highway. Lloyd Latta moved we recommend approval of ZA 78-19 for the "Special Use" permit for the sale of on premises alcoholic beverages. The motion was seconded by Ed Norman. The motion passed unanimously in favor of the request. Agenda Item 4. ZA 79-9 Zoning request for a 19.568 acre tract of land out of the T. Mahan Survey, Abstract No. 1049. Present zoning is "H" Heavy Commercial District. Request is for the "F" Light Industrial District. Owner: Billie Farrar. Applicant: Diamond Shamrock. It was established that property owners were properly notified. Replies include: Margaret Robertson, opposed Mel Hobratch - opposed Gordon Nettleton - opposed Tye Culbert - opposed Representatives from Diamond Shamrock were Paul Nettles and Mr. LaRue, superintendent for Diamond Shamrock. Mr. LaRue explained their intent as being a truck loading terminal. Used for storage of 3 tanks filled with refined products. The tanks will be 42' above ground level. 68' in diameter. The pipes will be brought down Highway 114 going east. The trucks will enter the terminal from 1709 and exit onto Highway 114. 90% of the trucks will be making a right hand turn onto the highway. There will be 2 trucks an hour on a 24 hour a day basis. Chairman Miller asked that Fire Chief, Bob Steele make comments on the subject from a fire safetly standpoint. Chief Steele explaine� that the fire codes would be enforced. And if approval is given, they would be expected to take every precausion for safety to the area homes. Cpt. Randy Martin from the Southlake Police Department ' explained that the area in question is an extreme hazzard area . He explained that in 1978 the intersection of Highway 114 and Kimball Avenue, 1709 and Short Street had 34 accidents. That is more than 1/2 of the accidents that occured in that year in the entire city. , So far in 1979, 10 accidents have already occured in that area. Claude Thomspon of Carter and Burgess, suggested that it is not the best move for the city but rather would cause alot of problems, to the traffic congestion. " We would use our "Commercial Land" more wisely", he replied. Dan Howell presented a petition with some 75 names of it, all opposin the zoning change, with the intended use in mind. Property owners and citizens in the audience who opposed it were: Margaret Robertson, Jim Winfrey, Dan Howell, Jack Brewer, Mrs. Lidster, Mr. Zimbrod, Bob Lyford, Roy Lee, Mrs. Darby. ' There were no replies in favor of the zoning change. Planning and Zoning Minutes March 27,1979 Page 2 3. Show the 50' right-of-way an easement to the City of Southlake, rather than a dedication. (along the south westerly property). Ed Norman seconded the motion. A vote was taken and 4 were in favor and Virginia Clow, abstained. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-1 Final plat approval for a subdivision to be ' known as "Dove Acres" Developer: Aubrey Smith and A.L. Marlo. Mr. Smith, and Leon Levitt were both present to discuss the final plat with the P & Z Commission. There- was a discussion concerning the "Estate type streets" being used, where 1 acre tract of land make up the subdivision. After discussion, a motion was made by Ed Norman that approval for a recommendation to City Council be made for ZA 79-1 final plat for "Dove Acres" with the the addition of the following items: 1. A Key Map 2. A 5 foot easement be shown on each side of the road, to make the road a total of 60 foot road right of way. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. The vote was 4 in favor and James Harrell opposed the action. Agenda Item 4. Citizens Advisory Committee (Sewer) Final Report. The final report of the Citizens Advisory Committee (Sewer) was presented by the committee chairman, Harold Knight. James Harrell, chairman, accepted the report for the Planning and Zoning Commission © 40hd°'' R"rPT Bruce McCombs made the motion the commission pmen=m9t the sewer reportAwo to the City Countil at their next meeting for their review. Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion, it passed unanimously. Chairman, Harrell, commended the sewer committee of the excellent report. The meeting was adjourned at• 10:35 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Virgi a Clow, acting secretary r CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING March 27,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. ZA 79-11 Zoning request for a 5 acre tract of land out of the James Thornhill Survey, Abstract 1505. Present zoning is in the Agricultural District. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Cris Eugene Doughty. 2. ZA 79-7 Final plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Cedar Oaks Addition" Developer: Mike O'Brien. 3. ZA 79-1 Final plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Dove Acres". Developer: Aubrey Smith and A.L. Marlo. 4. Citizens Advisory Committee (Sewer) Final Report I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door of city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, March 23,1979 at 4 p.m. City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING April 10,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) Planning and Zoning Commissions, comments concerning the Final Sewer Report. 2. ZA 79-12 Zoning request for a 9.42 acre tract of land out of the Larkin H. Chivers Survey, Abstract No. 300. Tarrant County. The property is located on Highland Street, east of White Chapel Road. On the north side of the road. Present zoning is Agricultural, request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: L. 0. Brightbill. Public Hearing 3. ZA 79-12 Request by L.O. Brightbill to subdivide a 9.42 acre tract of land out of the Larkin H. Chivers Survey, Abstract No. 300. Subdivision to be known as "Ranchview Estates". Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Public Hearing. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas, on Friday, April 6,1979 t 12 noon. City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING March 27,1979 7:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the City of Southlake, Planning and Zoning Commission, was held on March 27,1979 at the city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. The meeting was called to order by chairman James Harrell, at 7:30 p.m. The minutes of the March 13,1979 were approved with one correction. The correction was in reference to page two, paragraph two, statement made by James Harrell. Present for the meeting were: James Harrell, chairman Virginia Clow, acting secretary Lloyd Latta (was present until 8:30 Ed Norman Lloyd Martinson Bruce McCombs Absent was: Agenda Item 1. ZA 79-11 Nelson Miller Zoning request for a 5 acre tract of land out of the James Thornhill Survey, Abstract 1505. Present zoning is in the Agricultural District Owner: Cris Eugene Doughty. Request: A-3. It was established that property owners within 200 feet were properly notified, as was proper notice given to the newspaper. Their was discussion by the commission concerning the fact that the property was not subdivided as per our ordinance. Mr. Doughty purchased the property without being aware of our subdivision ordinances. Virginia Clow moved that we deny the zoning request made by Cris E. Doughty, for ZA 79-11 on the grounds that the property in question was not subdivided according to city ordinances. Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion. A vote was taken and 5 were in favor and Lloyd Latta abstained. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-7. Final plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Cedar Oaks Addition". Developer: Mike O'Brien and John Everett. Mike O'Brien, and John Everett were present, also Leon Levitt, engineer of the plat was present. The commission reviewed the Carter and Burgess letter dated March 26,1979. After discussion, Lloyd Latta made the motion Planning and Zoning Commissioners recommend approval of ZA 79-7 final plat for Cedar Oaks Addition, subject to the final plat including the following: 1. Key Map 2. Professional Surveyors seal of certification t CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING April 10,1979 7:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the City of Southlake, Planning and Zoning Commission, was held on April 10,1979 at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. The meeting was called to order by chairman, James Harrell, at 7:40 p.m. Present for the meeting were: James Harrell, Chairman Nelson Miller, Secretary Virginia Clow Lloyd Latta Ed Norman Lloyd Martinson Bruce McCombs The minutes of the previous meeting, having been delivered to the commissioners prior to the meeting were approved as corrected under Agenda Item 4. Agenda Item I Discussion: Planning and Zoning Commissioners comments concerning the Final Sewer Report. Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer), chairman, Harold Knight, and committee members, Jim Burger, Leonard Dorsett were present. A long and general discussion was held between the commission and the sewer committee. Lloyd Latta moved to request Carter and Burgess Engineering Firm review the Sewer Plan and report on the feasibility of this implimentation method for a public sewer system into the City of Southlake. The feasibility review to be completed for the April 24,1979 Planning and Zoning meeting with a Carter and Burgess representative present for discussion to prepare the commissioners for a public hearing as soon as possible. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. 9-12.Zonin Agenda Item II. ZA 7 g request for a 9.42 acre tract of land out of the Larkin H. Chivers Survey, ' Abstract No. 300. Tarrant County. The property is located on Highland Street, east of White Chapel Road. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: L.O. Brightbill. Public Hearing. Virginia Clow having a glested interest in this Item and also Agenda Item 3, excused herself from the commission and retired Pr- P & Z April 10,1979 Page 2 to the audience. The commission reviewed the proposed zoning change. It was shown that proper public notice and notice to adjacent property owners were notified. No adjacent property owners were present in the audience. However, adjacent property owner, H.W. Gook replied in favor of this zoning change by mail. Ed Norman moved to recommend approval of ZA 79-12 zoning change from AG to A-3 Single Family District, provided a single perimeter survey of the entire 9.42 acre tract with metes and bounds description be provided. This 9.42 acre tract being as presented by three individual plats dated February 1979 to be a subdivision known as "Ranchview Estates" Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item III. ZA 79-12. Request by L.O. Brightbill to subdivide a 9.42 acre tract of land out of the Larkin H. Chivers Survey, Abstract No. 300. Subdivision to be known as "Ranchview Estates". Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Public Hearing. No subdivision plat had been provided. Ed Norman moved to table this item until a subidvision plat is presented. Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion. It passed unanimously. Lloyd Latta stated that he has had a good experience with the Planning and Zoning Commission in the past years and leaves the P & Z Commission to take a seat on the City Council. There being no further business, chairman, Harrell adjourned the meeting at 10 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Nelson Miller, secretary L- P $ Z April 24,1979 page 3 Dan Howell was present and presented the final plat. After disucssion, Virginia Clow moved to approve the final plat of "Lobster Trap Addition". Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-12. Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as "Ranch View Estates". 9.42 acre tract of land out of the Larkin H. Chivers Survey, Abstract 300. Owner: L.O. Brightbill. Zoning A-3 Single Family. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Virginia Clow having a vested interest in the property retired to the audience. The final plat (short form method) was presented and reviewed by the P & Z Commission. Ed Norman moved to approve ZA 79-12, final plat of "Ranch View Estates". Bruce McCombs seconded the motion Motion passed unanimously. Chairman, James Harrell, adjourned the meeting at 9:53 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, N son er, secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING April 24,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee with the Planning and Zoning Commission. Review Carter and Burgess' comments concerning the Final Sewer Report. 2. ZA 78-21 11 Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as t "The Lobster Trap". The property is located on Highway 114. Owner: Dan Howell. Zoning "H" Commercial. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. 3. ZA 79-12 Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as "Ranch View Estates". 9.42 acre tract of land out of the Larkin H. Chivers Survey, Abstract 300. Owner: L.O. Brightbill. Zoning A-3 Single Family. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. 4. ZA 79-14 Zoning request for a 7.32 acre tract of land out of the L.B.G. Hall Survey, Abstract 686. Located on White Chapel Road. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Helen G. Dilg. Public Hearing. S. ZA 79-13 Zoning request for a 35.04 acre tract of land out of the Harrison Decker Survey, Abstract 438, and the J.N. Gibson Survey, Abstract 591. Located on Brumlow Ave. Present zoning is Agricultural District. Request is for "F" Light Industrial. Owner: Zeta Crews. Public Hearing. 6. ZA 79-13 Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as "Brumlow Industrial District". The property is located on Brumlow Avenue, legal description same as in item S. Owner: Zeta Crews Public Hearing. s I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, April 20,1979 at 2 p.m. C1 y Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE ' 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas 1 PLANNING AND ZONING MEETING April 24,1979 7:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the City of Southlake, Planning and 1 Zoning Commission, was held on April 24,1979 at the city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. The meeting was called to order by chairman, James Harrell, at 7:45 p.m. Present for the meeting were: James Harrell, chairman The minutes of the previous to the Commissioners prior written. Nelson Miller, secretary Virginia Clow Lloyd Martinson 7i Bruce McCombs Fn AlveHan/ meeting, having been delivered to the meeting were approved as Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee with the Planning and Zoning Commission. Review Carter and Burgess' Comments concerning the Final Sewer Report. The Sewer Committee being not quite ready to discuss Carter and Burgess' recommendations. Leonard Dorsett and Jimmy Truelove were present and Leonard briefly surveyed the various items requiring future investigation. The Planning and Zoning Commission also desires more time to digest the Carter and Burgess comments. Mayor Hawk commented that Carter and Burgess except in a few areas gave a favorable review of the Sewer Committees report. The Mayor requested the Planning and Zoning and the Sewer Committee submitt a report at the next meeting. Chairman, Harrell, requested the Sewer report be finished. Agenda Item S. ZA 79-13. Zoning request for a 35.04 acre tract of land out of the Harrison Decker Survey, Abstract 438, and the J.N. Gibson Survey, Abstract 591. Located on Brumlow Ave. Present zoning is Agricultural District. Request is for "F" Light Industrial. Owner: Zeta Crews Public Hearing. Mr. Millard Dilg presented the zoning request for Zeta Crews. Public notice was properly issued. Three adjacent property owners were notified. Mrs. Bill Stowe, an adjacent property owner, was present stating she was representing herself and her Aunt, Mrs. Brumlow. Mrs. Stowe, stated she and her aunt Mrs. Brumlow are in favor of the zoning change proposed. P & Z April 24,1979 Page 2 9 Mr. Dilg stated that when construction was completed all truck �'�� a traffic would be from and to Highway 121, via private drive#; not using Brumlow Street for fuel trucks. The proposed area will be divided into 3 separate tracts. Mr. LaRue and Mr. Nettles of Diamond Shamrock explained the use of a portion for fuel depot Highway 121. Ed Norman moved to approve ZA 79-13 Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 6. ZA 79-13 Final plat be known as "Brumlow property is located description same as Owner: Zeta Crews Public Hearing. approval for a subdivision to Industrial District". The on Brumlow Avenue, legal in item S. on this agenda. aloII Mr. Dilg presented the final plat,being presented on the Short Form platting method. Sandy LeGrand is to contact Carter and Burgess concerning the future width of Brumlow Ave. After discussion, concerning the road and water supply in that area, Virginia Clow moved to approve ZA 79-13 final plat of "Brumlow Industrial District" provided an easement is granted along the west line abutting County Road No. 3041 (Brumlow Avenue), and all building lot lines are measured from this easement. Ed Norman seconded the Motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 4. ZA 79-14. Zoning request for a 7.32 acre tract of land out of the L.B.G. Hall Survey, Abstract 686. Located on White Chapel Road. Present zoning is Agricultural District. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Helen G. Dilg. Public Hearing. It was varified that proper public notice was provided and adjacent property owners were notified. John M. Stevenson replied via mail stating he was in _-favor of the proposed zoning change. There were not other replies received nor were any of the adjacent property owners in the audience. Ed Norman moved to approve ZA 79-14 zoning change AG to A-3 Single Family Distirct. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 2. ZA 78-21. Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as "Lobster Trap". The property is located on Highway 114. Owner: Dan Howell. Zoning "H" Commercial. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. 11 it 11 put the City and the citizens in a position to make knowledgable decisions relative to sewer questions. 8.1 Initiate action for a grant to determine the citizens 1 eligibility under public law 92-500. 8.2 Create a file of hand out data for the citizens of Southlake on the following subjects: (a) Imroving the performance of standard septic systems. ' (b) Aerobic Septic Systems data and costs. -- (c) Mini Treatment Plants data and costs. 8.3 Stay abreast of the Grapevine, Colleyville, TRA action on the interceptor extension. ' 8.4 Initiate action on the City Ordinances as defined in i paragraph 7.1 of the recommendations. li 1 1 i i 1 i i 1 3. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING May 8,1979 ' 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Election of Officers of the Planning and Zoning Commission. , 2. Discussion: Sewer Committee with the Planning and Zoning Commission. Review Carter and Burgess' comments concerning the Final Sewer Report. I hereby certify that the above agenda board and on the front door in city ha] Southlake, Texas, on Friday, May 4,197� SOUTHLAKE SEIV ER PLAN RECORIhTMATIONS PLANNING AND ZONING MSIISSION CITIZENS ADVISORY GROUP (SagER) 7.0 RECOMMENDATIONS The recommendations are presented in three groups. The first group concerns the approach to be taken to provide a sewer for Southlake. The second groups deals with the resolution of current standard septic systems. The third group addresses follow up to this study. 7.1 Recommended Sewer Plan. A. Subdivisions, housing, commercial and industrial areas where lot sizes are less than 1 acre or greater than 1 acre with soil that will not pass a perculation test. The subdivision approval requirements should be modified to include a sewer system plan. The sewer system plan should include line sizes, sewer line routing and a mini sewer treatment plant size and location. These items and customer tie on provisions to be installed at the land developers expense. The city to be responsible for the operation, maintenance and the collection of sewage charges from the users. 1. Consideration Should be Given That: The 1 acre area should be exclusive of land under the 100 year flood plain and existing water covered or water course areas. The Citv should maintain a long range plan that shows haw each subdivision can be tied into a trunk line leading to a central treatment plant or the TRA interceptor. A fee to be established per acre should be collected from the land developer for the City to prepare and to maintain this plan. Implementation of the long range plan to be initiated when a central treatment plant or TRA inter- ceptor extension becomes cost effective. The mini -treatment plant and land shall be dilated to and remain the proia-rty of the City for its use er_ disposal when the long range plan has been fulfilled for the area it serves. The subdivision approval requirements should also be ' modified to provide guidelines for the developers to run trunk lines to the TRA interceptor at Big Bear Creek when it becomes available, or to a city provided package treatment plant at Big Bear Creek or to another trunk line. ' These guidelines should include criteria for over - sizing the trunk lines for future flaw requirements and 1. a reinbursement policy to the developer as other parties tie into the line. Each case of this type will have to, at the developers expense, be engineered for the feasibility of this option. B. Commercial and Industrial Areas - An ordinance covering sewage disposal for Commercial and Industrial areas should be generated. The selection of the particular system for each case would be dependant upon the amount and type of sewage, the area available for lateral lines, the soil conditions and the exittance and proximity of sewage treatment fac- ilities at that time. C. Low density housing where the lot sizes are 1 acre or greater in size and the soil has good absorption character- istics. The use of standard septic systems should continue to be acceptable. The long range plan should allow these areas an opportunity to tie on when a trunk line passes within a practical tie on distance. Provisions for mandatory tie on are not recommended. However, where new construction property borders an existing line, it shall be tied on where economically feasible. 7.2 Resolution of Current Septic System Problems. It is recommended that the City take an active part in assisting home owners where there are problems with standard septic systems due to poor soil conditions or improper installations. This help to be provided at two levels as follows: (1) Provide the home owners with data on good septic system installation information. In many cases the flow field can be rebuilt with absorbent materials, a settling pit can be added, trees can be used and a small aeriation pump can be added to provide satisfactory operation. Also provide the hone owners with information on aeriation sewer systems that can be installed and have the capacity for two hones. These will perform re- gardless of soil condition. See Paragraph 4.9-B for more details. Recommiended a minimal permit fee and free inspection for corrective action to existing systems. 7.3 Sewer System Study Follow Up. It is recommended that a permanent Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer), be established by the City Council with members appointed annually by the council. This group should report to and advise the Planning and Zoning Commission. Additionally the first assignment of this group would be to monitor and assist in implementation of the above reconnendations. 8.0 Near Term Action Required. The initiation of action on the following items will serve to 2. ! CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING May 22,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. ZA 79-15 Replat of Lots 7R,8R,and 9R of Hilltop Acres. Owners: Jerry W. Blythe and Jackie D. Petty. 2. ZA 79-16 Zoning request of Dan J. Mitchell, for a 3.45 acre tract of land out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract 695, Tract 3D3. Located on Southlake Blvd. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Public Hearing. 3. ZA 79-17 Zoning request of Adabel A. Tavenner, for a 7 acre tract of land out of the R.D. Price Survey, Abstract 1207. Located on North White Chapel Road. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Public Hearing. Representative: Carolyn Keen 4. Discussion: Tax Base. 5. Discussion: To establish an agenda for the May 29,1979 workshop. Planning and Zoning Commission with City Council. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, May 18,1979 at 12 noon. City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING May 8,1979 7:30 p.m. The meeting was called to order at 8 p.m. by acting chairman, Nelson Miller. Present for the meeting: Nelson Miller, acting chairman Virginia Clow, acting secretary Ed Norman Bruce McCombs Absent were: James Harrell, chairman Lloyd Martinson Howard Martin The Minutes of the previous meeting were approved as corrected. Agenda Item 1. Election of Planning and Zoning Officers. CHAIRMAN: Virginia Clow nominated Nelson Miller. Ed Norman moved the nominations be closed and Nelson Miller be elected chairman by acclimation. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unaminously. SECRETARY: Virginia Clow nominated Ed Norman for secretary. Nelson Miller nominated Lloyd Martinson for secretary. Ed Norman withdrew his name from nomination due to his business is such that he is not guarenteed he will be able to arrive at the meeting on time and may on occasion be unable to attend. Bruce McCombs move to close the nominations and elect Lloyd Martinson by acclimation. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 2. Discussion: Sewer Committee with the Planning and Zoning Commission. Review Carter and Burgess' comments concerning the final sewer report. The Sewer Committee and the P $ Z Commission discussed and reviewed the Sewer Plan section 117.0 Recommendations" and section "8.0 Near Term Action". Certain modifications were made to the original sections and are shown on the attached final draft. Ed Norman moved that the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Citizens Advisory Group (sewer) having revised, added comments, and withheld recommendations on certain specific items for future determination do hereby submit to the City Council of Southlake, Texas, the attached recommendations for their action. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. There being no further business, chairman, Miller closed the meeting at 10:30 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Virginia Clow, acting secretary of the Sewer Plan. I am aware of hours that the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Sewer Committee expended in this effort. Were I not personally aware, the completeness and thoroughness of the ' Plan would speak for itself. This Plan sets a standard for us to follow in future planning. Lloyd Latta, who has been appointed as your liaison, or I will support t you in the tax base project to the extent you require. It is my desire that an even closer relationship exist between the Council and the P & Z, and I would appreciate any suggestions you may have i' in this regard. Virginia suggested a joint worksession between the P $ Z and the Council. I will set that for 29 May. I suggest you identify those items you want on the workshop agenda in your i 22 May meeting. Thanks, Pat MRH/sl enclosure: Tax Base I C.C. Lloyd Latta I JO TAX 1 BASE A. BACKGROUND * ANY CHANGE WOULD BE LONG RANGE 1 * WOULD INVOLVE BOTH POLICY AND PLANNING * EFFECTED BY BOTH BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL FACTORS ' * POLICY SET BY COUNCIL AND PLANNING BY P & Z * EFFECTS ON TAX BASE OF CITY DO NOT NECESSARILY EFFECT SCHOOL DISTRICTS EQUALLY OR DIRECTLY IN THE SAME MANNER , B. TAX BASE FACTORS WHICH CITY CANNOT INFLUENCE * COST OF LAND * BREAK ON SCHOOL TAXES * POPULATION AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT BUSINESSES * AVAILABLE WORK FORCE * UTILITY REQUIREMENTS OF SPECIFIC BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY * ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF SPECIFIC BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY C. FACTORS WHICH EFFECT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT WITH A POSITIVE IMPACT * AVAILABILITY OF UTILITIES * TAX BREAK * POPULATION AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT RETAIL BUSINESSES * WORK FORCE AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT MFG. OR ASSEMBLY BUSINESSES * ' "PLANNED USE MAP" * ZONING OR PLANNING BREAKS * LAND COST 1). FACTORS WHICH EFFECT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ADVERSELY * LARGER LOT REQUIREMENTS , * TOUGHER FACILITY REQUIREMENTS * STRICT INTERPRETATION OF ORDINANCES OR MORE RESTRICTIVE ORDINANCES * HIGHER FEES * "PLANNED USE MAP" * LAND COST GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 i 4", THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: --- --- r i ty-0-f.So U-th-l-akJ?------------------- -_-----P LanrUr1d--& Zzn i n¢ - -------l.e_ -r-y- 1eL— S Ly-th-p-- -ark-3-P Z---P-e-t-tom--- FILE NO .----�12[1�5=��2------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ9 the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period 'of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said ' otice was published in said paper on the following dates: -------Maw li>L-LRZ2- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1---------------------------------------------------- ------------------ Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this -- Zth-- day of ---Max - - - - - - 9 19- Witness my hand and official seal.__--, ��_______Z -------------- M a r v lft �,�Y Notary Public, Tarrant Countyp Texas LEGAL NOTICE (NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will be holding a public hearing on May 22, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. to consider the request of Jerry W. Blythe & Jackie D. Petty. Request is to replat lots 7R,8R, & 9R of Hilltops Acres. The public hearing will be held in the City council chambers, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Soutblake, Texas. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 4205 5-6-79. PHONE 481-5581 Cilyof Southlake WC ,, ountry Living Is At Its Best MARTIN R. HAWK, Mayor SAM SPARGER, Mayor Pro Tem LOUISE MORRISON, Councilwoman A. C. URBANOSKY, Councliman LLOYD LATTA, Councilman LLOYD HARPER,. Councilman May 17,1979 Planning and Zoning Commissioners City of Southlake, Texas P.O. BOX 868 SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 76092 Sandra L. LeGrand, City Secretary Dear Chairman Nelson Miller and Commissioners: In a discussion on the Southlake Tax Base at the City Council meeting on 1S May, I indicated that I would like the Planning and Zoning Commission to accept an assignment to review policy and planning as relates to factors that influence the Southlake Tax Base. I asked those P & Z Commissioners present to establish a target for completion of this review and submittal of a report with your findings and recommendations to the Council. I would ask that you establish that target in your 22 May meeting. Enclosed is a copy of some thoughts I presented to the Council and P $ Z for discussion. As I indicated in my opening remarks, I strongly feel that the Citys position on tax base must be one shared by both Council and the P & Z. The tax base is influenced by both planning by the P & Z and policy established by the Council. In the discussion some good points were made and I pass them on for your consideration: a. Reevaluation of "Planned Use Map" with particular attention to commercial along 114 and 1709 with a review each year thereafter. b. Emphasize or encourage small businesses or industries - how? C. Maintain consistency of policy. d. Streets must be adequate for type of business or industry. e. Give consideration to reducing minimum square footage requirements on homes. I would like to express my appreciation for the professional quality V THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IIN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 ------- C_i-t.x-o-f--So-u-th- .------------------- -------Dan-- J— -Ki_tGh-e-I-l--r-az- une--3-,-A-5--a_r_r_e-�-a-c t FILE NO •-------42ZA`_5---6i-7_9------------------ STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUNS a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said otice was published in said paper on the following dates: -------M-a-v--&r--19-7-2------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- -#Go-e—t -------------- — — — Zion �—--------- Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 19 Witness my hand and official LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will hold a Public hearing on May 22, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers at city hall, 667 North.. -Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texag. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request of Dan J. Mitchell, to rezone a 1.45 acre tract of land out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract No. 695, Tract 3D3. Present zoning is in the Agricultural District. Request is for the A•3 Single (Family District. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary J,C2�0-5-6-79. --�- -� ------ , --4-V. s e a I . � — — — — — — — — — — — L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Mary Ut fTey Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: - - - - - - City -a_f_-S-a-LLthJ a kP------------------- ------ A d a h P l-A„Jayennor-j--r-ez= o 1 -a-c-rp---- ------ tr_ax_t-------------------------------- FILE NO.__ 4 n6_:_5-li-J9--------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said otice was published in said paper on the following dates: ------- Kay- .b_,_19- 9------------------ --------------------------------------------------- ------------------ ----�- --------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 19 Witness my hand and official LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning 6 Zoning I Commission of the City of + Southlake, Texas, will hold a Public hearing on May 22, 1979 at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, ' Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the i request of owner, Adabel A. + Tavenner, to rezone a 7 acre tract of land out of the R.D. Price Survey, Abstract 1207. Located on North White Chapel Road. Present zoning for the tract of land is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. The hearing will begin at 7:30 p.m. City Of SOuthlake Sandra L. LeGrand 4206-5 6 79, City Secretary s e a - `�tary Utiev � — Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING May 22,1979 7:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller, at approximately 7:30 p.m. Present for the meeting were: Absent for the meeting was: Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary Virginia Clow Ed Norman James Harrell Howard Martin Bruce McCombs The minutes of the May 8,1979 meeting were approved as presented. Agenda Item 1. ZA 79-15. Replat of Lots 7R,8R,and 9R, of Hilltop Acres. Owners: Jerry W. Blythe and Jackie D. Petty. It was established that property owners within 200 feet were properly notified and their were no objections to the replat. Notice was also given in the paper, as per ordinances. Jerry Blythe was present and explained the replat to the P $ Z Commissioners. After discussion, Howard Martin moved to recommend approval of ZA 79-15. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. A vote was taken and passed unaminously in favor. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-16. Zoning request of Dan J. Mitchell for a 3.45 acre tract of land out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract 695. Tract 3D3. Located on Southlake Blvd. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Public Hearing. There were no property owners within 200 feet present. One property owner replied by mail, in favor of the zoning change. The commission discussed the deviation from the future land use map. After discussion, Ed Norman moved to approve ZA 79-16, zoning request of Dan. J. Mitchell. Virginia Clow seconded the motion, The motion passed unaminously in favor. P & Z Minutes May 22,1979 Page 2 Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-17 Zoning request of Adabel A. Tavenner, for a 7 acre tract of land out of the R.D. Price Survey, Abstract 1207. Located on North White Chapel Road. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Public Hearing. Representative; Carolyn Keen. Carolyn Keen was present and represented the owner and the future owner. Property owners within 200 feet were notified. The following responded by mail. Cris Miller: (not within 200 ft.) in favor. Mrs. Woodall: in favor by mail Harry Boyer; in favor by mail There was considerable discussion on replating of said property. It was established that the property will have to be replated before a building permit can be issued, as the property already has one house on it. Ed Norman made the motion to approve the zoning request of ZA 79-17. Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 4. Discussion: Tax Base. Councilperson Lloyd Latta was present and explained to the Commissioners the contants of the report that the Mayor has ask for. The Commissioners decided that they would not be able to establish a finish date until after the workshop with city council members on May 29,1979. Agenda Item S. Discussion: To establish an agenda for the May 29,1979 workshop. Planning and Zoning Commission with City Council. The following agenda was decided by the commissioners: 1. Discussion: Future Land Use Map 2. Discussion: Tax Base 3. Discussion: Developers Agreement 4. Discussion: Dwelling size for Southlake The meeting was adjourned at 10:40 p.m. by chairman, Nelson Miller. Respectfully Submitted, Lloyd Martinson, secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 ' THE GRAPEVINE SUN 48"332 ' IN THE MATTER OF: ------- CitY_-aJ--9-a-u-th..-I aP ------------------- plannin 7 ftnirLp Cnmmissinn=_-_____ 1------- r- P-qi Le - s_t_ J- B I - tt-ix>gJ- e - JJnw-------- THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 ' FILE NO .----_421_--5--27_J9------------------ STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT 1 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period ' of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrantt Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: ------may 27-j--9J9------------------------------------------------------- 1-------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- - - -------- ' on gGd—tz Subscribed and sworn to before me this -2,9t�, day of--may-----_� 19_--79 Witness my hand and official seal.----�`_' `I ----------------- -RaT y � e y ' Notary Public+ Tarrant County► Texas LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning 6 Zoning Commission Of the City of Southla 1 "16 will be holding: hearing on June 12, a f:30 p.m, in the cOVttinitu chambers at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue; Southlake, Texas. 1 Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request of owner, B.J. Stringfellow, to rezone a 15 acre tract of land. out of the Hiram Granbury Survey, Abstract 581, Tract 3A. Present zoning Is Agricultural. Request is for the "L" Light Industrial Commercial District. City of SOuthlOke Sandra L. LeGrond City Seehetary d213-5-47 � 79. • CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING AND ZONING WORKSHOP May 29,1979 7:30 p.m. Agenda 1. Discussion: Future Land Use Map 2. Discussion: Tax Base 3. Discussion: Developers Agreement 4. Discussion: Dwelling sizes S. Discussion: Budget Philosophy/Budget Letter * The Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) will also be meeting at this time. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin , board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, May 25,1979 at 2 p.m. City Secretary , r CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION AGENDA June 12,1979 7:30 p.m. 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) ' 2. ZA 79-17 Request to subdivide a 18.13 acre tract of land out of the R.D.Price Survey, Abstract 1207. Owner. Adabel A. Tavenner. Representative: Carolyn Keen. ' Simplified Subdivision procedure. 3. ZA 79-18 Zoning request for a 15 acre tract of land out ' of the Hiram Granbury Survey, Abstract 581, Tract 3A. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "L" Light Commercial District. ' Owner: B.J. Stringfellow. Public Hearing. 4. Discussion: Tax Base- Establish a target date for completion ' of study. 1 I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, ' Southlake, Texas, on Friday, June 8,1979 at 8 a.m. City Secretary w W CL C) U A W 2 N J d 2 U Q F— F- Q GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: ------ C_J._tY—_Qj— _S2tLth i ake ___________________ ------AcLahLP_LAL _t8_a3_ - - - - - - - - �cr_p- tr-a-c-t-------------------------- FILE NO ....... ?�2S_ ?7_J9 _________________ STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas, Preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: ------J`1aY-2Zz-1.2Z2------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------- --------------------- on --------------- 7,6 Subscribed and sworn to before me this _gam-- day of---1 ,----_9 19—_z9. Witness my hand and off icia I sea I . Notary Public+ Tarra'nt County, Texas LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texps, will be holding a public hearing on June 12, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. It will beheld in the city Council chambers at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request of Adabel A. Tavenner, to subdivide a 18.13 acre tract of Inad out of the R.D. Price Survey, Ab- stract No. 1207, T�arrent County, Texas. The Sim. plifled subdivision procedure will be used. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand 4212-5-27 79. City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING June 12,1979 7:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller, at approximately 7:30 p.m. Present for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Howard Martin Virginia Clow Ed Norman James Harrell s Absent for the meeting were: Lloyd Martinson, secretary The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as presented. Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) Harold Knight reported that the Recommendations of the Sewer Committee were approved by the council. Agenda Item 2 ZA 79-17. Request to subdivide a 18.13 acre tract of land out of the R.D. Price Survey, Abstract 1207. Owner: Adabel A. Tavenner. Representative: Carolyn Keen. Simplified. Subdivision Procedure. Ms. Keen was present and presented the plat to the P & Z Commissioners. After discussion, it was established that the following items needed to be added to the plat. 1. Key Map 2. Adjacent property owners 3. Revise signature block. 4. Show Stanford as owner and developer (behind his name.) S. Identify center line of White Chapel Road. 6. Show exact dimensions of each lot. Ed Norman made the motion to approve ZA 79-17, subdivision plat, subject to addition of the items listed above. James Harrell seconded the motion. A vote was taken and the motion was passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-18. Zoning request for a 15 acre tract of land out of the Hiram Granbury Survey, Abstract 581, Tract 3A. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "L" Light Commercial District. Owner: B.J. Stringfellow. ' Public Hearing. r June 12,1979 P $ Z Page 2 Wayne Lee and parents of the proposed buyer, Mr. and Mrs. Reutlinger were present and presented the information needed. After discussion, it was established that the wrong tract of land had been used when notifying property owners within 200 feet, where about 7 property owners were not notified. Howard Martin made the motion we approve ZA 79-18, subject to property owners being notified in sufficient time to respond before council meeting, public hearing. Motion died for lack of a second. James Harrell made the motion we table action until all property owners within 200 feet are notified for public hearing. Mr. Harrell withdrew his motion. Ed Norman made the motion we pass ZA 79-18 on to city council with no formal action taken, due to the fact that all property owners within 200 feet were not individually notified. (It was established that proper notice had been published in the official city newspaper). Based on the comments received, it appears that the zoning would be advantageous to the City of Southlake. The motion was seconded by Howard Martin. A vote was taken, 3 were in favor and 3 opposed. An informal poll was taken amoung P $ Z Commissioners and the general attitude was in favor of the zoning change, if there were no opposing property owners within 200 feet when they are all notified. There was a question concerning the entire tract of land being zoned 'ILI' Light Commercial. Agenda Item 4. Discussion: Tax Base Target Date for Completion of the Report by P & Z. After discussion, a motion was made by Ed Norman, naming the target date for the Tax Base Study as March 1,1980. James Harrell seconded the motion. Vote passed unanimously in favor. The Meeting was adjourned at 11 p.m. by chairman, Nelson Miller. Respectfully Submitted, Virginia Clow, acting secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: ------- C-itx-a-f-S n 11 tA4akE-------------------- -------KL-La r d L;--D-U -d- o a u o s t_--eZZ04LE------- FILE NO.___ -4220_li-.11LJ�------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: - - - - - - -1 11 n o 1-a'--t9--7-c------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- ------------ ------------------- ---- ----- --- I --------- Ron oetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this IWitness my hand and official LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, will be having a public hearing on June 26, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the city council chambers at city hall, 667 . North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider a' request for rezoning a 10 acres tract of land out of the O.W. knight Suryey, Abstract 899, Tarrant County, Texas. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner of the Property Is Millard J. Dilg. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand 4220-6-10 71. City Secretary) -- 1 + h day of- -14n-e - - - - - - - , 19-7-q- seal. --------------------------------------- Mary Utley Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 r THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City_ of Southlqke ___________________ ------ Mil —lard J.—Dilg—subdivide ----------------------------------- FILE NO. 4219-6-10-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: June 1011979 -------------------------------------------------- ------------------- Subscribed and sworn to before me this -- 11th day of_ --dune ---_9 19-19. Witness my hand and official seal.---- 9 �'6-=b L— — — — — — — — — — — — — — Notary Public, Tarrant County+ Texas LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning 8 Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, will be holding a public hearing on June 26, 1979 a1 7:30 p.m. in the city council chambers at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hgaring is to consider the request of Millard J. DF to subCy *.,4 2A•926 acre tract trf I Of the O.W. Kflight Sur Abstract 899, Tarrant County, Texas. The Simplified Subdivision ProcOdure Will be used. City of Southlake. Sandra L LeGrand City Secretary 4219 6 10 79. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION :MEETING June 26,1979 7:30 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake had the -regular meeting on June 26,1979. The meeting was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller. Due to lack of a quorum, the zoning action on ZA 79-19 was tabled and the public hearing continued until July 2,1979 when a special Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting will be scheduled. Present for the meeting were: Absent for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Bruce McCombs Lloyd Martinson, secretary Virginia Clow Howard Martin Ed Norman James Harrell The meeting was adjourned by chairman, Nelson Miller at 7:45 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, AcIle g Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING June 26,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) 2. ZA 79-19 Zoning request for a 10 acre tract of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899, Tract 5D4. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Millard Dilg. Public Hearing. 3. ZA 79-19 Request to subdivide a 24.926 acre tract of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899, Tract 5D4. Owner: Millard Dilg Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Public Hearing. 4. Discussion: Tax Base Study posted on the bulletin board I hereby certify that the above agenda was p and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Saturday, June 23,1979 at 2 p.m. City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas SPECIAL PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING July 2,1979 7:30 p.m. The meeting was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller. The minutes of the June 26,1979 meeting were approved as presented. Present for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, Virginia Clow Bruce McCombs Absent for the meeting were: Ed Norman Howard Martin James Harrell 1 Agenda Item 1. ZA 79-19. Zoning request for a 10 acre, tract of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899, Tract 5D4. Present zoning is Agricultural. ' Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Millard Dilg Public Hearing. ' Chairman, Nelson Miller, continuted the public hearing from the June 26, 1979 meeting. Their was one reply from property owners within 200 feet. John Stevenson replied by mail and is in favor of the zoning change. 1 It was established that proper notice has been given in the paper and to property owners. Millard Dilg, owner was present and located the property on the map for the commissioners. After discussion, Virginia Clew moved to approve ZA 79-19 zoning change for the entire 24.926 acres. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion, motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-19. Request to subdivide a 24.926 acre tract of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899, Tract 5D4. Owner: Millard Dilg. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. 1 The public hearing was also continued on this agenda item. After discussion, Bruce McCombs moved to approve ZA 79-19 final plat for Dilg Place. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Vote was unanimous. The meeting was adjourned by chairman, Nelson Miller at 8t,30 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, I" )Y\ Lloy rtinson, secretary r CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING July 2,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. ZA 79-19 Zoning request for a 10 acre tract of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899, Tract 5D4. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Millard Dilg. Public Hearing. 2. ZA 79-19. Request to subdivide a 24.926 acre tract of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899, Tract 5D4. Owner: Millard Dilg. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Public Hearing. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Thursday, June 28,1979 at 12 noon. , ,, /. Z City Secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IIN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------- Bob —Miron-subdivide —Jo—hn A. Freeman --------------------------------- _------Survey_ I FILE N0. 4241-7-8-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ9 the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period 'of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: ------- July 8, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- --- -------------- -------- ------------ — ----- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of—JuLLY--------I 19--Z9 Witness my hand and official seal .—y�• --6 r v —lTf �e v— — — — — — — — — LEGAL NOTICE Notary Pu lic+ Tarra t Countyp Texas NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning L+-I Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, is holding a public hearing on July 24, 1979 at 7:30 P.m. at the city hall,.#667 Nogh Carroll o Avenue,. Texas. ifl"Lk to land be ... ; —city erbt„ry 4241 7 �-Ti. H< CITY OF SOUHTLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING July 24,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee 2. ZA 79-20 Confirm the "H" Heavy Commercial Zoning for a 10 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529. Property is located on Highway 1709. Owner: Bob Miron 3. ZA 79-20 Subdivision of a 10 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freemen Survey, Abstract 529. This 10 acres is taken from a 30 acre tract of land. Bob Miron, owner. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Public Hearing. 4. Discussion: Tax Base Study. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, ' Southlake, Texas, on Friday, July 20,1979 at 2 p.m. Al City Secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 ' THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: ' ....... City —of Southlake Zoning -Bob Miron ------------------------------------------- THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 FILE NO.--__--4240_7_8-79__________________ STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: ------- July 8, 1979 ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- ---------------- ------------- ion—f:oe�z— Subscribed and sworn to before me this Q+h day of 19 IWitness my hand and official , LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, is holding a public hearing on July 24, 1979 at 7:4m, in the city cour�tJl ch8MCW'S at city hall, 667 !11Sou16rrttftSIIe1lM- 14 Avenue, of the M�3tApjis Td �lor1f11'M the 'H'!; 111111vy��lI(Eft ttlrcial Zoning for a 10 acre tract of land gut 'of the John A. Freerglfel fila%IXtract 529. Prop located oq Hlghwdy i/uY. Owner^ Bob Miron. SjouSouthlake. a rand a. 4240- ry ---- — —.luLv------- , --Z9 seal. P rY Utley Notary Public+ Tarra t County, Texas P & Z Minutes July 24,1979 page 2 James Harrell made the motion to approve ZA 79-20. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 4. Discussion: Tax Base. Chairman, Nelson Miller, led the discussion. Important points brought up were: 1. Get school zone map, showing boundries. 2. Be careful not to put all Commercial in other school district besides Carroll School District. 3. Break down current property owners 4. Make current "Future Land Use Map" S. We need new zoning classifications and lot sizes of each. At the next meeting, we will set up goals for tax base study and establish a schedule. The meeting was adjourned by chairman, Miller, at 10:35 p.m. Respectfully submitted, iL J ,- I- -) M a,4 � Lloyd Martinson, secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING August 14,1979 7: 30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer), 2. ZA 79-21. Zoning request for a 14,926 acre tract of land out of the O,W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899, Better known as Lot 1 of the'addiiton known as "Dilg Place". Present zoning is Agricultural, Request is for the A-3 Single Family 'District. Owner: Millard D11g, Public Hearing. 3. ZA 79-22. Zoning request for a 1.5 acre tract of land out of the S. Freeman Survey, Abstract 525, Tract 2B5, Present zoning is Agricultural, Request is for A-3 Single Family, Owner: Herbert E. Lawson Public Hearing, 4. ZA 79-23 Zoning request for a 4 acre tract of land out of the Hiram Granbury Survey, Abstract 581, Tract 5D. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family. Owner: Sam D. Burnitt Public Hearing. 5. ZA 79-24 Zoning request for a 1 acre tract of land out of the Samuel Freeman Survey, Abstract 525, Tract 2B7. Present zoning is Agricultural, Request is for A-3 Single Family. Owner: Jane Evans Massey Public Hearing. 6. ZA 79-25 Zoning request for a 21,7985 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511, Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: C.C. Hall Jr. Public Hearing. 7. ZA 79-25 Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Hunters Ridge Addition". Located in the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Owner: C.C. Hall Jr. Public Hearing. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North C rroll Avenu , Sout lake, Texas, on Friday, August 10,1979 at 2:30 p.m. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING July 24,1979 7:30 p.m. The meeting was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller. The minutes of the July 2,1979 meeting were approved as read. Present for the Meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary Ed Norman James Harrell Bruce McCombs Virginia Clow Howard Martin Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Sewer Committee Harold Knight, chairman, presented the Recommended Plan for Sewer for the City of Southlake, that has been accepted by the City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission. Mr. Knight informed the Commission that Mayor Hawk has included in his proposed budget, an amount of $4,000. for the sewer committee to install two trial nut shell systems in subdivisions in Southlake. The Sewer Committee minutes of the previous meeting are attached. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-20. Confirm the "H" Heavy Commercial Zoning for a tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract S29. Property is located on Farm Road 1709. Owner: _Bob Miron. After extensive discussion, it was established that the property in question was in fact part of a PUD. Ed Norman moved to confirm that the north part of said tract extending 4S1 feet south of north property line along Highway F.M.1709 was zoned "H" Heavy Commercial. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-20. Subdivision of a 10 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freemen Survey, Abstract S29. This 10 acre tract is taken from a 30 acre tract of land. Bob Miron, owner. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Public Hearing. Property owner, Bob Miron, was present and presented the plat. Their was a discussion concerning dividing of a PUD District. Their were no property owners within 200 feet present, nor were there replies for or against the subdivision L' GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 1 488-0332 1 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- PubIis Hearing ------------------------------------------- 1------- Subdivision Request of C. C. Halle Jr. ------------------------ THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 1 FILE NO. 4710-7-29-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period 'of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: '--------------------.li1Ly— 29. 1979--------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --y! -------E ' Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of July 1979 -------------------, ---, 1 Witness my hand and official LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given tc all interested persons that .the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, is holding 3 public hearing on August 14, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. in the -ity Council Chambers at Zity Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, tc :onsider the request of C. C. Hall, Jr. to subdivide a 21.7985 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Sur. vey, Abstract 1511. The subdivision will be known as "Hunters Ridge Addition". The preliminary plat will be Presented at this hearing. City of Southlake ISandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 4710 7.29-79 seal/ t------------------------- Mary Utley Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- P & Z Public Hearing ------------------------------------------- Herbert E. Lawson Rezoning Request ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 4704-7-29-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: July 30v 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------- --- —------------- Ron Goetz — Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of July 19 79 -----/------------- -- Witness my hand and official seal.— 1� ' ------------------------- Mary Utley Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas ° aJft��' �•NC CcUoO 11Gnoo �rn8W,.�0� =B7'CA>.roN°y�oTE N~ riaUyw Wj VrnOc3 O�Et S LL �NLL �CtIa_ =�N=Y CdC—'6 0O� ij ip l'O 1`OYmZ•tFd~LA N Oit�cu%ZM (--i"bw � T W gar c-N ai��V— o�pjuOQ oJn JW • 1p N P� AQi dr �0O .N UP 0 —vo���ot>>civ^u�'diu+^�>o I , i THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 ' IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 ' ------- City-of-Southlake ------------------------------ P & Z Public Hearin ------------------------------------------- ' ------- Jane Evans Massey -------------------------------- I FILE NO. 4702-7-29-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 ' RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said 'tice was published in said paper on the following dates: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - July 29, 2979 ------------------------------------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------------------- ----------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of July 1979 Witness my hand and official sea I .-jilpli4v------------------------- �ary Utley LEGAL NOTICE Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that LLI the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will be holding a public hearing on August 14, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in o the City Council Chambers of City Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request of Jane = Evans Massey to rezone a tract of land out of the Samuel Freeman Survey, Abstract No. 525, Tract 287, Tarrant County Texas. The 1 acre - tract of land is now zoned Agricultural. Request CL is for the A-3 Single Family ' District. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 4702-7-29-79 W iY W 2 i1 0 U A W J Pq d U Q F— Q GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- P & Z Public Hearing ------------------------------------------- Millard Dilg Rezoning Request ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 4705-7-29-79 --- ------------------------------ STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a Period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, Preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: July 29f 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------- - - - - - - �K4 - ---------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of July 19 79 -------------------, ---. Witness my hand and official NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, Will be holding a public hearing on August 14, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in ' the City Council chambers at i City Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas ` Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request of Millard Dilg to rezone a 14.926 acre tract of land out of the O. W. Knight Survey, Abstract No. 899, Tarrant i 1 %unty, Better known as Lot t 1 of the addition known as Dilg Place. Present Zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. } City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 4705-7-29 79 seal. Mary Utley Notary ublic+ Tarrant County+ Texas GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN ' 488-0332 IIN THE MATTER OF: - - - - - - - City- of South I ale __ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P €� Z Public Hearin>� ------------------------------------------- _______ Request of C. C. Half Jr. ---------------------------- THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 FILE NO. 4709-7-29-79 STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: ' ____ July 299 1979 ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- -------------- -----------}-------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of July 1979 -------------------, ---. tWitness my hand and official seal. -� - ------------------------ LEGAL NOTICE Mary �t 1 ev rt • (NOTICE is hereby given to Notary Pub I ie, Tarrant County, Texas all interested persons that the Planning and Zoning C- ommission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will be holding a public hearing on August 14, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in ,the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request of C. C. Hall, Jr., owner of 21.7985 acre tract, to rezone said (tract of land to A-3 Single Family Reisdential. The (tract of land located in the (Francis Throop Survey, (Abstract No. 1511, is now zoned Agricultural. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 4709-7 29-79 GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- P & Z Public Hearing ------------------------------------------- Hiram Granbury - Rezoning Request ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 4703-7-29-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: ----------------------- J.U1Y_24:_1274------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- ----- ------------------- k/_1 ---- (�_ �_ ------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of July 19 79 Witness my hand and official LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will be holding a public hearing on August 14, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers of City Hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider a request of Sam D. Burnitt to rezone a 4 acre tract of land out of the Hiram Granbury Survey, Abstract 581, Tract SD. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 4703 7-29 79 -------------------, ---. seal. ------------------------ Mary Utley Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING August 14,1979 7:30 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Commission of. the City of Southlake, met in regular meeting and chairman, Nelson Miller called the meeting to order. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as written. Present for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Virginia Clow, acting secretary Bruce McCombs Ed Norman James Harrell Absent for the meeting were: Lloyd Martinson, secretary Howard Martin Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) The Committee had no meeting tonight. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-21. Zoning request for a 14.926 acre tract of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899, Better known as Lot 1 of the addition known as "Dilg Place". Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Millard Dilg. Public Hearing. There were no property owners within 200 feet present during the public hearing. 1 reply by mail in favor of the zoning change was made by John Stevenson. After discussion, Bruce McCombs made the motion to approve the zoning change as requested. James Harrell seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-22. Zoning request for a 1.5 acre tract of land out of the S. Freeman Survey, Abstract 525, Tract 2B5. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family. Owner: Herbert E. Lawson Public Hearing. It was established that all property owners within 200 feet were notified however, there were no comments or replys. After discussion, motion was made for approval of the zoning change by Ed Norman. James Harrell seconded the motion. The motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 4. ZA 79-23. Zoning request for a 4 acre tract of land out of the Hiram Granbury Survey, Abstract 581, Tract 5D. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3. Owner: Sam Burnitt. Public Hearing. P & Z Minutes August 14,1979 page 2 , Notices were sent, with no replies. No property owners adjoining the property were present. After discussion, motion was made by Ed Norman to recommend approval of zoning action. James Harrell, seconded the motion. It passed unanimously. Agenda Item 5. Zoning request for a 1 acre tract of land out of the Samuel Freeman Survey, Abstract 525, Tract 2B7. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family. Owner: Jane Evans Massey. Public Hearing. ZA 79-24. After discussion and no comments from property owners within 200 feet, motion was made and approve that the zoning request be approved. Motion was made by Ed Norman, seconded by Bruce McCombs. A vote was taken and passed, all in favor. Agenda Item 6. ZA 79-25. Zoning request for a 21.7985 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family. Owner: C.C. Hall Jr. Public Hearing. It was established that proper notice has been given in the paper as well as to property owners within 200 feet. Property owners who responded were: Walter Garrett- against zoning at the present time. Nate Hight- against the zoning. Pat Hawk- in favor of the zoning change as requested After extensive discussion, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend the zoning change as requested. Ed Norman made the motion and Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Agenda Item 7. ZA 79-25. Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Hunters Ridge Addition". Located in the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Owner: C.C. Hall Jr. Public Hearing. Owner, C.C. Hall Jr and his engineer, Buddy Shepard from Starnes and Associates were present and presented the plat. Carter and Burgess had reviewed the plat and the letter from them was then read by chairman, Nelson Miller. The letter was reviewed, as was the plat presented. After discussion, Ed Norman moved to recommend approval of ZA 79-25 preliminary plat with the following stipulation: 1. A 16 foot additional easement be provided on the south side of Dove Road to allow an 84 foot ultimate road width and by doing so the 1 acre minimum lot size for lot#1 be reduced to .92 acres. 2. All utility easements be changed from 10 feet wide to 15 feet wide. 3. Hunter's Creek Drive to intersect Dove Road at a 90 deg. angle. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. The meeting was then adjourned by chairman, Nelson Miller. Respectfully Submitted, Virginia Clow, acting secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 ' IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake Miles Pierce -rezone ------------------------------------------- FILE N0. 4727-8-12-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS9 COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: August 12, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of August 19 79 Witness my hand and official LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons than the Planning & Zoning Commission of thg City of Southlake, will be holding a public hearing on August 28, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the city council chambers atclty hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consdier the request of Miles Pierce to rezone a 21.95 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511, Tracts 183 and 1 B1A2. Present zoning is Agricultural, request is for the %A-3 ,Siflgle, ,Family Disfrict. City of Southlake — Sandra L_ LeGrand 4727 8.12-79. City Secretary seal. i " — �� Mary Utley ------------------------ Notary Public+ Tarratlt CountY9 Texas CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue , Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING August 28,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA ' 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) 2. ZA 79-26 Zoning request for a 3.33 acre tract of land out of the Samuel Freeman Survey, Abstract 525, Tracts 5C1F and 5R. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Joe D. Hughes Public Hearing. 3. ZA 79-27 Zoning request of a 21.95 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Tracts 1B3 and 1B1A2. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Miles Pierce. Public Hearing. 4. Discussion: Tax Base Study I hereby certify that that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, August 24,1979 at 12 noon. City Secretary it MINUTES 7/24/79 MEETING CITIZENS ADVISORY GROUP (SEWER) 1. Members Present Dorsett Truelove Knight 2. Resulting action items (a) Visit with Nutshell and Tarrant County Health representatives on solutions to existing septic problems. (b) Dorsett- Obtain copies of county regulat-ions on septic systems. (c) Burger- Provide summary of citizens response to yuestionnairo at the next meeting. GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Joe D. Hughes-rezone ------------------------------------------- F I LE N 0 . ��1---------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: August 129 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- --- ------------- Z� ------- C----��-�j------ Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this —— day of --- 19��_ Witness my hand and official seal.�l _Lff_a� ----------- ----------- Mary Utley Notary Public+ Tarrant County9 Texas LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, will be holding.a public hearing on August 28, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the City council chambers at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request of Joe D. Hughes to rezone a 3.33 acre tract of land out of the Samuel Freeman Survey, Abstract 525, TRact 5C1F and 5R. Present zoning is Agricultural District. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. City of Southlake Sandra t. LeGrand C,ity Secretary 4726-8-12-79. J, CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING August 28,1979 7:30 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, met in regular meeting and the acting chairman, Lloyd Martinson, called the meeting to order in the absence of chairman, Nelson Miller. The mintues of the previous meeting were approved as presented. Present for the meeting were: Absent was: Lloyd Martinson, acting chairman Ed Norman, acting secretary Bruce McCombs James Harrell Virginia Clow Howard Martin Nelson Miller, chairman Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-26. Zoning request for a 3.33 acre tract of land out of the Samuel Freeman Survey, Abstract 525, Tracts SC1F and 5R. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Joe D. Hughes Public Hearing Joe D. Hughes, owner of the 3.33 acre tract of land was not present. It was established that proper notice has been given in the paper and to property owners within 200 feet. There were no property owners within 200 feet present for the public hearing. ' After discussion by the P$Z Commission, Ed Norman made a motion to approve ZA 79-26. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. M Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. Zoning request for a 21.95 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Tracts 1B3 and 1B1A2. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Miles Pierce. Public Hearing. ZA 79-27. Public notice has been made and property owners within 200 feet were notified as per Ordinances. Property owners present include: Mr. and Mrs. James Neal. They asked about the minimum lot size and exact location. Donald Cox. Commented on increased traffic on Dove. Both parties are basically for this zoning change. P and Z August 28 Pg. 2 Jerry Barton was also present. He is the developer. He stated that at this time he planned to subdivide the tract into I acre lots. After discussion, Ed Norman moved to approve ZA 79-27. James Harrell seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group Sewer. There was a discussion on the existing septic problems in the city and the Nut Shell system as a possible solution. Also, Tarrant County Health Department is bidding on a solution. Harold Knight, chairman of the committee, indicated that the newsletter questions concerning the sewer problems, dial not give the response from citizens that they had hoped for. Of the 29 answers, 13 said they had problems with septic systems, 8 said their neighbors had problems and S said they had drainage problems. Agenda Item 4. Discussion: Tax Base Study. Due to lack of time, this item was not discussed. The meeting was adjourned by acting chairman, Lloyd Martinson. Respectfully Submitted, 4 Z Orman, acting secre y Ed THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Henry Kovarnik-subdivide ------------------------------------------- 'Pine Acres' ------------------------------------------- FILE NO- 4742-5-26-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXASP COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: August 269 1979 ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of August 19 79 Witness my hand and official seal. -------- - ----- - ;Mary Utley Notary Pub ic+ Tarrant Countyp Texas W c61]O�? V�.pp 6LtYt EtLi0 J.-r �D p1pF YC� .C- ^ CEO C y�cp�=� �• -� C OT1p ��i Q>pDOL �T CL 4'0, pN CYv.L-a DyaW~�VPU�-nsLP_vus yp. J >. O C i j O L T10~ } L U C P N JWNm�C`U _W O+�->O`�cn< u aE cE aL c�EF �—> L-01 L E O- d EE S Q E O 7 4 Q N L a O z m�U9'QS nuz�t CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING September 11,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer). 2. ZA 79-28. Zoning request for Lot 6 of the Oaks Addition. Location, Casey Court. Present zoning, Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: David R. Lowe Public Hearing. 3. ZA 79-29. Zoning request for a 3.974 acre tract of land out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abstract 581. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Henry Kovarnik Public Hearing. 4. ZA 79-29. Final Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Pine Acres". The 3.974 acre tract of land is out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abst.581.' Owner: Henry Kovarnik. Public Hearing. S. Discussion: Tax Base Study by the P & Z Commission. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, September 7,1979 at 11 a.m. FAf _ �� GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 ' IN THE MATTER OF: ------- City of Southlake Henry Kovarnik- rezone ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 4744-8-26-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS9 COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ preceding the ',te of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said ..jtice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: August 26, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- — — — — — — — — — -------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of Auljust 19 79 -------------------� -- Witness my hand and official seal .-1d1w-- �7� ary ----- Utt I e—— — — — — — — — — Meyy Notary Public+ Tarrant County+ Texas o�~1p�C O�L2w 0-0` YC10 (a OOO L vao U3m� LQ3a>' acpQ (n J1AS mom Co> .r>.. o J� Tl CL 2, > �Y 16L >N 0 O 'f,l X'— VOO�I W OCI� EX CQ...7Cm``tUC LNNy�O(n W �oL N 0 OL`NU�L,sM j` W N�NN N n c-6 N _ WW�o�2 icy YM °o`ya��n r c Et-0i E �L�cvc ,��_ Z m.L-UcRg�i auZ9:� 01 w cr w a 0 U A W r-1 J Iq n d U Q F- F- Q GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: -------- C.1ty-_Qf _5-Qu_tLLike�------------------ --------.aycid_R..- e_aaks_Ad tttQ-i__------ FILE NO.Q__________________ STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER ' 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the 'ate of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said .tice was published in said paper on the following dates: August 269 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- bltl�- --------- . t z -- ------- Subscribed and sworn to before me this __27ttl_ day of��ust.----_� 19—Z9L. Witness my hand and official seal. ary Utley Notary Public+ Tarra t County• Texas p f:O 9'6S C00•-1,2 6'0 Ap o.CC. N C L 'p-p n�F-`vXv`u �qq fnN~-C�9i �W�F W.> �U*nC�(0' �0 cL 9�z JJ H ~ `v a� J L.0 z Y O c 0 zp�i0�r`'0 — 3:: - u� �b wvMooLmp�- 0-J.'O JNdvEW°-Y ��sv3����gNgDE `R dzdEuac o�EZ,u,"6 pv> ��n>' i��otHkt pof � vdm P $ Z September 11,1979 Page 2 1 It was determined that property owners within 200 feet were properly notified. Joe Fechtel replied in favor of the zoning change. No one was present for the public hearing. ' Ed Norman made a motion to approve ZA 79-28 noting the lot size is less than the 1 acre prescribed by Ordinance. Approval is recommended 1 on the fact that this subdivision has been in existance long before the ordinance was passed and that there have been no reports of septic problems in the area. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item S. Discussion: Tax Base Study by the P & Z Commission. The Commission discussed the tax base study. They determined their needs in order to get the master plan updated. They all agreed that they would like to have the revision of the Ordinance in hand before they really get into the study. The revision is being prepared by the Citizens Advisory Group. The meeting was adjourned by chairman, Miller, at 9:30 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, AL�� - )f4 IA�, Lloyd Martinson, secretary Minutes 8/28/79 Meeting ' Citizen Advisory Group (Sewer) 1. Members Present Burger Truelove Knight 2. The results of the citizens survey on septic system problems Mere reviewed as follows: (A) Response Summary 29 - Responses obtained 14 - Indicate no current septic system problems 15 - Are currently experiencing septic system problems or have neighbors who are experiencing septic system problems (B) Survey Results The 15 responses that indicate septic system problems ' are scattered throughout the city. This appears to indicate system installation, maintence oi:- improper useage problems, and not isolated perculation problems as previously thought. (C) Conclusion The results of the survey are not conclusive. The survey may not have been properly introduced and/or the citizens may have been reluctant to report problems. The committee ' must re-examine the objectives and determine a course of action. l a CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING September 25,1979 7:30 p.m. Agenda 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Committee (Sewer) 2. ZA 79-29. Zoning request for a 3.974 acre tract of land out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abstract 581. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner- Henry Kovarnik Continuation of public hearing. 3. ZA 79-29. Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as "Pine Acres". The 3.974 acre tract of land is out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abst. 581. Owner: Henry Kovarnik. Continuation of public hearing. 4. ZA 79-30. Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as "Stevens Subdivision". The 159.5 acre tract of land out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract 687, Tract 3D. The land will be divided into two tracts. Zoning is Agricultural. Simplified subdivision procedure will be used. Owner: John Stevenson. Public Hearing. 5. ZA 79-31. Zoning request for 13.32 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529, Tract 1B and a 13.233 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529, Tract 1B2. Both parcels of land are presently zoned Agricultural. Request is for "F" Light Industrial District. Owner: Mel Hobratsch, president of East Texas Properties,Inc.Trustee. Public Hearing. 6. Discussion: Tax Base Study by the P $ Z Commission. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, September 21,1979 at 1 p.m. City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING September 11,1979 7:30 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, met in regular meeting and chairman, Nelson Miller, called the meeting to order at 7:45 p.m. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as presented. Present for the Meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary Ed Norman Virginia Clow Howard Martin Absent for the Meeting were: Bruce McCombs James Harrell Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group Sewer Harold Knight chairman, presented the minutes of their last meeting. He indicated that he still would like to have more members to their committee, representing all areas of the city. Agenda Item 3 and 4. Zoning request for a 3.974 acre tract of land ZA 79-29. out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abstract 581. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Henry Kovarnik. Public Hearing. Final Plat approval for a subdivision on the same location to be known as "Pine Acres". Henry Kovarnik was present for the meeting. It was determined that all adjacent property owners were not notified. Chairman, Miller, continued the public hearing on the zoning and on the plat until the next regular P $ Z Meeting. Kovarnik was in agreement with the decision of the commission, to continue at the next meeting. Agenda Item 2. Zoning request for Lot 6 of the Oaks Addition ZA 79-28. Location, Casey Court. Present zoning Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: David R. Lowe. Public Hearing. GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Public Hearing Rezoning Request of Mel Hobratsch -------------------------------------------- FILE N0. 5063-9-9-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZP the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrantq Texas+ preceding the dite of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: September 9, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- —--- --------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th___ day ofSe_etember_ 19-79 Witness my hand and official seal.---- — — — ------------------ Mary Utle Notary Public Tarrant County9 Texas 01 � C �ypOL�41ML�LC O� 10c if�0�'?U Lu'0a «N'Or 00C(3D �0m ,mac °a��x�� >co�my a� y `cam-tm o_aL�ymH� o:) °°°N(v »U W�a�amcHu;'M -C :3�o«Fo��mrMcma�c0 -'4 ~ )C "m �.� -u W u-c£ o0 FDFD Z FLU Ova xY� uomOa, c° oyrtLr��._ v Z J LDW C�o iO �pH N�O�n of O LLrrLL N lO U a. , N aa` UYm��NumMW Q U �EL nan0ELaOWO r ito=�d�CN�QOCWrLn�VlNoWN'Q'vC LL''£`gro--0 LaN�- Q9O-o3aaaA nuzln_�zm-u nu 10 GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. 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BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Public Hearing ------------------------------------------- Rezoning Request of John Stevenson ------------------------------------------- FILE N0. 5062-9-9-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXASv COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUNS a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was Published in said paper on the following dates: -------September-9+ 1979 -------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- —y----------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of September 1979 Witness my hand and official seal. _ Mary U ley Notary Public+ Tarrant County, Texas w o` w a C•t"'v�00OC NE� ZOQ, C .0 �N�U RNUOD O?SJNUO a'. InC"F-c_.QC>M:' ; T� �pWy7�j L~Y'O J� A2 0JL4) �Ca1 dcIL`✓yCairU,00.Y10Ly�O�Fo iQ) xM=Z�:C' L0omou.�rNicr�,—pJ--3�OnLC �StOo] =•- `O�LC�)j vi QN�C�~Lp��1/7 O' i,rL nCdr�3 p: N Ci of � O" C N aC O '- ►y w �mm � �= v 3 0 ri u m WL -.., ,.2> E uO>cn 00 •o p. araE> rn d ZM UA �Or .- UQa u��.- vi u��nda; NQ Sii U Q H H Q CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue ' Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING ' The Planning and Zoning Commission met in regular meeting on Tuesday, September 25,1979 at 7:30 p.m. The minutes of the September 11,1979 meeting were approved as presented. This meeting was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller. Present for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman ' Lloyd Martinson, secretary James Harrell Bruce McCombs ' Virginia Clow Ed Norman came late. Absent for the meeting was: Howard Martin Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Committee (Sewer). Chairman, Harold Knight brought the Commission up to date concerning the response to the questioneer presented in the last newsletter. They contacted three people that sent in responses. The committee wishes to have information in the next newsletter that goes out, with a different approach. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-29. Zoning request for a 3.974 acre tract of land out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abstract 581. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner- Henry Kovarnik. Continuation of public hearing. After discussion by the commission, and review of the zoning information, it was established that no property owners were in objection to the requested zoning change. Aubrey Smith replied by phone, in favor, and Norman Bennett was present for the public hearing and was in favor. ' James Harrell made the motion to recommend approval for A-3 Single Family District zoning for the 3.974 acre tract of land. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. ' Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-29. Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as "Pine Acres". The 3.974 acre tract of land is out of the Hiram Granberry Survey, ' Abstract 581. Owner: Henry Kovarnik/ Continuation of public hearing. It was established that all property owners within 200 feet were properly notified as per Ordinances. The plat was in order and motion was made by Bruce McCombs for approval to be recommended. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Planning and Zoning September 25,1979 Page 2 Agenda Item 4. ZA 79-30. Final Plat approval for a subdivision to be r known as "Stevens Subdivision". The 159.5 acre tract of land out of the W.W. Hall Survey, Abstract 687, Tract 3D. The land will be divided into two tracts. Zoning is Agricultural. Simplified Subdivision Procedure will be used. Owner: John Stevenson. Public Hearing. All adjacent property owners within 200 feet were notified as per , Ordinances. Millard Dilg replied by mail in favor of the subdivision. Donald Wrigley, was present and represented the Advent Christian Church. They have no objections to the subdivision. Jimmy Truelove also replied by a phone call to city hall, in favor. , Lloyd Martinson made a motion to recommend approval of ZA 79-30 with the notation to remove the name of the subdivision as he feels it is not appropriate for a subdivision of this size to have a name. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. ' Agenda Item S. ZA 79-31. Zoning request for 13.32 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529, Tract 1B and a 13.233 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529, Tract 1B2. Both parcels of land are presently zoned Agricultural. Reques is for "F" Light Industrial District. Owner. Mel Hobratsch, president of East Texas Properties, Inc, Trustee. Public Hearing. , Owner of the property, Mel Hobratsch was present and discussed with the commission his intentions as to furture use of the property. After discussion, and with his agreement to the suggestions, it was agreed upon that the request for zoning would change. Two property owners within 200 feet were not notified. With everything considered, the zoning request will be re -advertised and new notices will be sent to all property owners within 200 feet of property. Mr. Hobratsch and the commission feel this will be to the advantage of the City of Southlake. The tax base study was postponed until the next meeting. Respectfully submitted, Lloyd Martinson, secretary iGRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 ' THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 I IN THE MATTER OF: I -------- City_ of Southlake__________ ' -------- Rona I d _L_ —Piper- rezone ------------------------- I FILE NO 5075-9-23-79 ----------------------------------- THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 STATE OF TEXAS' COUNTY OF TARRANT RON GOETZ9 the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general 'circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the ate of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said ' Mice was published in said paper on the following dates: Sept. 237 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- ------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of Sept. 19 79 Witness my hand and official seal. — - - - waQ Mary Utley Notary Public, Tarrant County+ Texas LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning Commission of the city of will be Southlake, Texas, holding a public hearing on October 9, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council chambers at city hail, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request of Ronald L. Piper to rezone a 1.622Acre tract of land out of the H. Chivers Survey, Abst act 300, Tract 3B?5 Present, zoning Agricultural.- Request is for the "F" Light Industrial District. City of Southlaka Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 5075-9-23-79. CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING October 9,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. ZA 79-32 Zoning request for Carroll Independent School District. A 15.601 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Present Zoning is "L" Light Commercial within a PUD Zoning District. Request is for Agricultural. Public Hearing. 2. ZA 79-32 Request to subdivide a 89.34 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Owner: Southlake Properties. Public Hearing. 3. ZA 79-33 Zoning request for a 1.622 acre tract of land out of the L.H. Chivers Survey, Abstract 300. Tract 3B2. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "F" Light Indistrial District. Owner: Ronald L. Piper Public Hearing. 4. ZA 79-34 Zoning request for a 5.9 acre tract of land out of the Thomas Easter Survey, Abstract 474. Tract 3. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: C.A. Garrett Public Hearing. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, October 5,1979 at 12 noon. City Secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ---------------------------- Public Hearing ------------------------------------------- Subdivision Request of South lake Properties ------- - NO. 5073-9-16-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texasq preceding the -'ate of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said .tice was published in said Paper on the following dates: September 169 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- � telnt --- ----------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17thday of September 1979 Witness my hand and official sea I .- /' -4ey-L��----------------- Mary/Ut Notary Publicq Tarrant Countyo Texas uaa a r t �y� ppLJl_ C L pp7 VQ•-�.dNa�W�9t''L -� �-AJ uM Od&LaJ> z v Im sv°ZLL°na? q JLvc�aa>N 0 J: �m010 Uc yYC .Q m J .omo;u_ OLY d—, W— P ^ It £V Ca L 8 6r J—� _-'lCp>DUL ZM U.92O�uQa°V✓iu�i4F-�v� 5� GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake C.A. Garrett -rezone ------------------------------------------- FILE NO.5077-9-23-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS+ COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ preceding the 'ate of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said ..Jtice was published in said paper on the following dates: ------ Sept. 2391979 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- G _ -- -- ------ Ron oetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of Sept. 1979 Witness my hand and official LEGAL NOTICi NOTICE Is hereby glVen to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning Commiesion of the C,itx of Southlake, Texas, v4lt4 be holding a public IDearbV on October 9, 1979 at . 30 S)�' • n the city council chamat city hall. 667 North o Avenue,? Southlake, Texa Purpose of the hearing is consid a request of C.A. Garrett,"1b rezone a 5.9 acre tract of land out of the Thomas Easter Survey, Abstract 474. Tract 3. Present zoning is , Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary) 5077-9.23-79. ------- ------------ sea I --------- —---------- Mary Utley Notary Public + T rrant County+ Texas P & Z Minutes October 9,1979 Page 2 1. J.A. Miles, in favor of zoning change. 2. Jerald Brown, in favor of zoning change. 3. Lloyd Brown, in favor of zoning change. �� 4. Louise Mor 'son, opposed to zoning change* �a Bob Steele and Harol Knight both had comments in favor of the zoning change. After discussion amoung the commissioners, Howard Martin moved that the P & Z Commission recommend approving the zoning change to Agriculture. Ed Norman seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. (Virginia Clow stepped down as a commissioner, being a party to the sale.) Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-32. Request to subdivide a 89.34 acre tract of land of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Simplified Subdivision Procedure. Owners: Southlake Properties. Public Hearing. It was established that no action need be taken as the property being in the PUD district, was already platted by metes and bounds and the School District purchased the entire tract as platted. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-33. Zoning request for a 1.622 acre tract of land out of the L.H. Chivers Survey, Abstract 300. Tract 3B2. Present zoning is Agricultural, request is for the "F" Light Industrial District. Owner: Ronald L. Piper Public Hearing. Notice was properly given and there were several replies by mail. Paul Moiser- opposed, not proper zoning for this area. Hal Medin - opposed to "L" Light Industrial zoning for this area. L.O. Brightbill opposed to zoning change as requested. Mr. Piper, owner of the property was present and explained the future intent for the property . The buyer was also present and explained to the Commissioners that the business he wishes to put on the location is a tool and dye shop. He manufactures injection molds. He will employee from 4 to 10 persons. Mr. Roper is a Southlake Resident. Persons from the floor who spoke were: Bob Steele and Sam Sparger. They both spoke in favor, along with Jack Dyer. Ed Norman moved we recommend approval of the zoning change. Howard Martin seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor. Agenda Item 4. ZA 79-34. Zoning request for a 5.9 acre tract of land out of the Thomas Easter Survey, Abstract 474, Tract 3. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: C.A. Garrett Public Hearing. The adjacent property owners within 200 feet were notified. After discussion, motion was made by Ed Norman to approve the zoning request. Howard Martin seconded the motion. Passed unanimously. Meeting was adjourned by chairman Miller. Respectfully submitted, Secretary _ GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Public Hearing ------------------------------------------- Carroll ISD Rezoning Request ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5072-9-16-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the ite of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said itice was Published in said paper on the following dates: Sept ember 16, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of September 19 79 -------------------, ---. Witness my hand and official seal.- J L�ua-�UtQ------- MI'ey ---------------- 'Mary Ut Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas Ja�_FLna'}C, t`N-°T ~o-aNXa,�L�o«pE-L- Ympydrn-O0rrm yOo'-H`Oo yy�Oo� yT? V M MZ Ao2iV_~a Q?a'LcpNrNp3Lg� •�r-O erC_°.o^g-'f° �0"XoYO �u- ac CO.0 7;'CaO 3ccnO v1Ka O�EoenNE5o 6cL: � a« - NVCa t .`0 0 Wp aI —Z aon- °iOcc _ Z�g oN`OSmagp»MID-° O �r`JCzav^c .0'E oB-c-.-o So a�ampn O u,C co� OpE, OA'�- ,T �La'cmHrncw c o0U E c E o -tia� °Sa FT :tovi`& �wcc OOC.r-OOOWLL, �PU�FM J c$�^ &CU�vyna,-tc C E-Cj�L OOv-vim V OCyaC O� Mg a) aoN- CCl C.:_0,- 3.Pr..p I aa!L Ev'O �� VOOCCL�at(Dw,0 p' C W 0 1 0CN 1 0 "p ' O N c_ c t NI cO�uQauu� otiQ!-^3��Um�wuRvO.0 ��H0S;a�°L' ° oA ^' -- Q� ouu�E_�- y, October 5, 1979 Narrative Factors Associated With Aircraft Sound Exposure Map D/FW Airport and Environs October 14, 1971 I. SOUND EXPOSURE FORECAST This map indicates forecasted zones of perceived sound resulting from air- craft operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport from opening to that point in time where the activity now precast for 1985 is reached. The degree of exposure to aircraft sound will diminish with distance from the airport runways and flight tracks. The bands on the map represent areas where sound exposure is anticipated to be equal, in much the same way as contour lines are used on topographic maps to mark off points of equal elevation. Unlike topographic contours, however, the bands do not represent measured intensities, but are broad approximations of boundaries between the zones explained below. II. INTERPRETATION OF MAP In the interpretation of the map a number of points should be kept in mind. The map reflects current forecasts of aircraft operations through 1985. Zones shown are based upon the experiences of other regions. Changes in aircraft design, flight characteristics, or level of operations will alter the affected areas. It has not been possible to take into consideration many of the factors (such as elevation, buffers, or tree cover) that influence perceived sound. Also, the map considers only aircraft related sound. The impact of other major sound producers, such as freeways and railroads, have not been included in the evaluation. Furthermore, it should be noted that the sound areas identified on this map represent only one consideration among the many that must be judged by local officials in drawing up planning and zoning regulations in the vicinity of the Airport. Specific inquiries concerning the permitted used of land should be directed to appropriate local officials. Page 1 October 5, 1979 III. AIRPORT ENVIRONS LAND USE GUIDELINES Zone A - Zone of minimal effect. Few activities will be affected by air- craft sounds except for especially sound -sensitive activities (such as auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theatres) in areas closest ' to the airport shown by the narrow dashed band. Sound control should be considered in the building design of such activities. Also in areas closest to the airport, open air activities may be disrupted. Detailed studies by qualified personnel are recommended for outdoor amphitheatres ' and like places of public assembly throughout the mid -cities area. Other- wise, so far as aircraft sound is concerned, generally all uses may be acceptable. Zone B - Middle zone of effect. Activities where uninterrupted communi- cation is essential should consider sound exposure in design. Generally, ' residential development is not considered a suitable use although multi- family developments where sound control features have been incorporated in building design might be considered. Open-air activities and outdoor living must consider aircraft sound. The construction of auditoriums, ' schools, churches, hospitals, and theatres and like activities should be avoided within this zone where possible. ' The following types of uses may generally be considered without any special sound treatment: agricultural uses, mining, fishing; wholesale, commercial and some retail; industrial manufacturing, transportation, communication ' and utilities; cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered without any special sound treatment except when near Zone C: livestock farming and animal breeding; ' golf courses, riding stables, water -based recreational areas and cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered only if sound treatment is ' included in building design: multi -family apartments, dormitories, group quarters, orphanages, retirement homes, etc.; transient lodging, e.g., motels and hotels; office buildings, personal, business and professional services; retail commercial, movie theatres, restaurants; and noise -sensitive types of manufacturing and communications uses. In locations close to the Zone C boundary, consideration should be given to the limitations set forth in the following paragraph. Zone C - Zone of greatest effect. Land should be reserved for activities that can tolerate a high level of sound exposure such as some agricultural, industrial and commercial uses. Such sound sensitive activities as schools, offices, hospitals, churches, and like activities should not be constructed in this area. No residential developments of any type are recommended. All regularly occupied structures should consider sound control in design. Page 2 4 w Oc �_ober 5, 1979 Associated With Aircraft Sound Exposure Ma Narrative Factors sso p p D/FW Airport and Environs October 14, 1971 I. SOUND EXPOSURE FORECAST This map indicates forecasted zones of perceived sound resulting from air- craft operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport from opening to that point in time where the activity now precast for 1985 is reached. The degree of exposure to aircraft sound will diminish with distance from the airport runways and flight tracks. The bands on the map represent areas where sound exposure is anticipated to be equal, in much the same way as contour lines are used on topographic maps to mark off points of equal elevation. Unlike topographic contours, however, the bands do not represent measured intensities, but are broad approximations of boundaries between the zones explained below. II. INTERPRETATION OF MAP In the interpretation of the map a number of points should be kept in mind. The map reflects current forecasts of aircraft operations through 1985. Zones shown are based upon the experiences of other regions. Changes in aircraft design, flight characteristics, or level of operations will alter the affected areas. It has not been possible to take into consideration many of the factors (such as elevation, buffers, or tree cover) that influence perceived sound. Also, the map considers only aircraft related sound. The impact of other major sound producers, such as freeways and railroads, have not been included in the evaluation. Furthermore, it should be noted that the sound areas identified on this map represent only one consideration among the many that must be judged by local officials in drawing up planning and zoning regulations in the vicinity of the Airport. Specific inquiries concerning the permitted used of land should be directed to appropriate local officials. Page 1 October 5, 1979 III. AIRPORT ENVIRONS LAND USE GUIDELINES Zone A - Zone of minimal effect. Few activities will be affected by air- craft sounds except for especially sound -sensitive activities (such as auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theatres) in areas closest to the airport shown by the narrow dashed band. Sound control should be considered in the building design of such activities. Also in areas closest to the airport, open air activities may be disrupted. Detailed studies by qualified personnel are recommended for outdoor amphitheatres and like places of public assembly throughout the mid -cities area. Other- wise, so far as aircraft sound is concerned, generally all uses may be acceptable. Zone B - Middle zone of effect. Activities where uninterrupted communi- cation is essential should consider sound exposure in design. Generally, residential development is not considered a suitable use although multi- family developments where sound control features have been incorporated in building design might be considered. Open-air activities and outdoor ' living must consider aircraft sound. The construction of auditoriums, schools, churches, hospitals, and theatres and like activities should be avoided within this zone where possible. ' The following types of uses may generally be considered without any special sound treatment: agricultural uses, mining, fishing; wholesale, commercial ' and some retail; industrial manufacturing, transportation, communication and utilities; cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered without any special sound treatment except when near Zone C: livestock farming and animal breeding; golf courses, riding stables, water -based recreational areas and cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi -family apartments, dormitories, group quarters, orphanages, retirement homes, etc.; transient lodging, e.g., motels and hotels; office buildings, personal, business and professional services; retail commercial, movie theatres, restaurants; and noise -sensitive types of manufacturing and communications uses. In locations close to the Zone C boundary, consideration should be given to the limitations set forth in the following paragraph. Zone C - Zone of greatest effect. Land should be reserved for activities that can to erate a high level of sound exposure such as some agricultural, industrial and commercial uses. Such sound sensitive activities as schools, offices, hospitals, churches, and like activities should not be constructed in this area. No residential developments of any type are recommended. All regularly occupied structures should consider sound control in design. Page 2 ► October 5, 1979 1 .. Narrative Factors Associated With Aircraft Sound Exposure Map ' D/FW Airport and Environs October 14, 1971 I. SOUND EXPOSURE FORECAST This map indicates forecasted zones of perceived sound resulting from air- craft operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport from opening to that point in time where the activity now precast for 1985 is reached. The degree of exposure to aircraft sound will diminish with distance from the airport runways and flight tracks. The bands on the map represent areas where sound exposure is anticipated to be equal, in much the same way as contour lines are used on topographic maps to mark off points of equal elevation. Unlike topographic contours, however, the bands do not represent measured intensities, but are broad approximations of boundaries between the zones explained below. INTERPRETATION OF MAP In the interpretation of the map a number of points should be kept in mind. The map reflects current forecasts of aircraft operations through 1985. Zones shown are based upon the experiences of other regions. Changes in aircraft design, flight characteristics, or level of operations will alter the affected areas. It has not been possible to take into consideration many of the factors (such as elevation, buffers, or tree cover) that influence perceived sound. Also, the map considers only aircraft related sound. The impact of other major sound producers, such as freeways and railroads, have not been included in the evaluation. Furthermore, it should be noted that the sound areas identified on this map represent only one consideration among the many that must be judged by local officials in drawing up planning and zoning regulations in the vicinity of the Airport. Specific inquiries concerning the permitted used of land should be directed to appropriate local officials. Page 1 October 5, 1979 III. AIRPORT ENVIRONS LAND USE GUIDELINES Zone A - Zone of minimal effect. Few activities will be affected by air- craft sounds except for especially sound -sensitive activities (such as auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theatres) in areas closest to the airport shown by the narrow dashed band. Sound control should be considered in the building design of such activities. Also in areas closest to the airport, open air activities may be disrupted. Detailed studies by qualified personnel are recommended for outdoor amphitheatres and like places of public assembly throughout the mid -cities area. Other- wise, so far as aircraft sound is concerned, generally all uses may be acceptable. Zone B - Middle zone of effect. Activities where uninterrupted communi- cation is essential should consider sound exposure in design. Generally, residential development is not considered a suitable use although multi- family developments where sound control features have been incorporated in building design might be considered. Open-air activities and outdoor 1 living must consider aircraft sound. The construction of auditoriums, schools, churches, hospitals, and theatres and like activities should be avoided within this zone where possible. ' The following types of uses may generally be considered without any special sound treatment: agricultural uses, mining, fishing; wholesale, commercial and some retail; industrial manufacturing, transportation, communication and utilities; cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered without any special sound treatment except when near Zone C: livestock farming and animal breeding; golf courses, riding stables, water -based recreational areas and cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi -family apartments, dormitories, group quarters, orphanages, retirement homes, etc.; transient lodging, e.g., motels and hotels; office buildings, personal, business and professional services; retail commercial, movie theatres, restaurants; and noise -sensitive types of manufacturing and communications uses. In locations close to the Zone C boundary, consideration should be given to the limitations set forth in the following paragraph. Zone C - Zone of greatest effect. Land should be reserved for activities that can tolerate a high level of sound exposure such as some agricultural, industrial and commercial uses. Such sound sensitive activities as schools, offices, hospitals, churches, and like activities should not be constructed in this area. No residential developments of any type are recommended. All regularly occupied structures should consider sound control in design. Page 2 REVISED RECOMMENDED SEWER PLAN FOR THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, �• AS APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON JUNE 5,1979. Please insert and update your copy of the Sewer Report. RECOMMENDED SEWER PLAN FOR SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS BY THE CITIZENS ADVISORY GROUP (SEWER) MARCH 27,1979 Jame s E. Burger I � . Harold Knight .P. Truelove RECOMMENDED PLAN ACCEPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ON JUNE 5,1979. SOUTIILAhE SEWER PLAN 111-TOMMEiNDAT I ONS ' PLANNING AND 'ZONING COMMISSION CITIZI:NS ADVISORY GROUP (SEWER) 7.0 RECOMMENDATIONS The recommendations :ire preSented in three groups. The first group concerns the approach to he taken to provide a sewer for Southlake. The second group deals with the resolution of current standard septic ' systems. The third grorip addresses follow up to this study. 7 . 1 Recommended Sewer I' l .i n . ' A. ,�III)LI1visiOlrs, (Housing, commercial and industrial), where lot sizes are less than 1 acre or greater than 1 acre with Soil that will not pass a percolation test. -Tile subdivision ' approval re(luireprents should he modified to include line sizes, sewer line routing and a mini sewer treatment plant size and location. 'These items and customer tie on provisions ' to he installed at the land developers expense. The city to he responsible for the operation, maintenance and the collection of sewage charges from the users. All land area under consideration for a standard septic system should be exclusive ' of land under• the 100 year flood plain and existing water covered Or Water corirSe areas. Additional considerations for subdivision are as follows: The laity should maintain a long range plan that shows how each subdivision can he tied into a trunk line leading to a centr:i I treatment plant or- the TRA interceptor. A fee i to he established per acre Should he collected from the land developer for the City to prepare and to maintain this plan. Implemo.ntation of' the long range plan to be ' initiated when a cer►tral treatment plant or TRA inter- ccptor ('Xtension I)rcomeS cost effective. 'l'lre mini -treatment plant and land shall be dedicated and remain the property Of tile laity for its use or disposal when the long range plan has been fulfilled for the area ' it serves. The Subdivision approval requirements should also be modified to provide guidelines for the developers to run trunk lines to the TRA interceptor at Big Bear Creek when it becomes available, or to a city provided package treatment plant at Big Bear Creek or to another trunk line. `these guidelines should include criteria for oversizing ' the trunk lines for future flow requirements and a reinbursement policy to the developer as other parties tie into the line. liach case of this type will be engineered S ' at the dcve"Ioperexpense, to determine the feasibility of this Option. 0 B. Commercial and Industrial Areas - An ordinance covering ' sewage disposal for Commercial and Industrial areas should be generated. The selection of the particular system for each case would be dependant upon the amount and type of ' sewage, the area available for lateral lines(exclusive of flood plain and water course areas), the soil conditions and the existence and proximity of sewage treatment facilities ' at that time. C. Low density housing where the lot sizes are 1 acre or greater in size exclusive of flood plain and water course areas and the soil has good absorption characteristics.- The use of standard septic systems should continue to be acceptable. The long range plan should allow these areas an opportunity to tie on when a trunk line passed within a practical tie on distance. Provisions for mandatory tie on are not recommended. However, where new construction property borders`; an existing line, it shall be tied on where economically .feasible. 7.2 Resolution of Current Septic System Problems. ' It is recommended that the City take an active part in assisting home owners where there are problems with ' standard septic systems due to poor soil conditions or improper installations. This help to be provided as follows: Provide the home owners with data on good septic system installation information. In many cases the flow field can he rebuilt with absorbent materials, a settling pit ' can he added, trees can he used and a small aeriation pump can he added to provide satisfactory operation. Also provide the home owners with information on aeriation sewer systems that will perform regardless of soil condition See Paragraph 4.9-B for more details. Minimum permit fee and free inspection for corrective action to existing systems is recommended. 7.3 Sewer System Study Follow Up. it is recommended that a permanent Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer), he established by the City Council with members appointed annually by the council. This group should report to and advise the Planning and Zoning ' Commission. Additionally the first assignment of this group would be to monitor and assist in implementation of the above recommendations. 8.0 Near Term Action Required. The initiation of action on the following items will serve to put the City and the citizens in a position to make knowledgable decisions relative to sewer ' questions. 8.1 Initiate action to become a member city of the Trinity River Authority (TRA). 8.2 Create a file of hand out data for the citizens of Southlake on the following subjects: (A) Improving the performance of standard septic systems. (B) Aerobic Septic Systems - data and costs. (C) Mini Treatment Plants - data and costs. 8.3 Stay abreast of the Grapevine, Colleyville, TRA action oil the interceptor extension. 8.4 Initiate action on the City Ordinances as defined in paragraph 7.1 of the recommendations. CAPITAL ''ROVEMENT PROJECT r CLASSIFICATION DEPARTMENT/AREA YEAR PRIORITY Citizens Advisory Group/Sewer 1979 PROJECT TITLE & DESCRIPTION _ Sanitary Sewer System for Southlake. Project consists of working together with Colleyville to extend the TRA interceptor line up Bear Creek and the subsequent installation of Trunk lines and collector lines within Southlake. JUSTIFICATION Provide for the sanitary sewer needs of the citizens of Southlake as the PROJECT STATUS JAN 1 city grows. % Complete Tentative .�. Plans Constr, Completion Date 0 0 1987 — --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - --------------- -- -- ------------------------------ '80 181 182 183 tA4 A, 185 186 '87 COST ESTIMATE — Total E p nded �an Viet et 2nd Year 3rd Year 4thi :' Years._, Year Year Year erst Request ?. Apply for grants ................... 20,000 .0..... .10,000.. ........ ..5000.. .. .....5000 Step I-Study-Trunk/Collectors...... 80,000......... •.••.... .........80,000,` Step II-Engineering-Trunk/Collectors 80,000 ....... ........ ........ .... 80,0.00 Step III-Construction-'Trunk/Collecto s. 1 mil. ....... ........ ........ ........ ................... 1 mil Re -Engineer -Old Phase II........... 60,000 ....... ........ .30,000...30,000 Construction -Old Phase III......... 1 mil ....... ........ ........ .. . 1 mil iq Bond Service Cost .................. 120,00. ............... .. ........ ...... 20,000.. 20,000.. 40,000..,. 40,000 TOTAL 2,360 000 10 000 30,000 115,000 1.1. mil 25.000 1.04 mil 40.000 _ SOURCE OF FUNDS Tax Revenue 240,000 10,000 30,000 55,000•- 40,000,.,` 25,000 40,000 40,000 Government Funds 1,620,000 --- --- 60,000 10,000;-. ;N--- F50,000 --- Bonds - • � � ' 0 000 --- --- --- 50 000 --- 50 000 --- ANNUAL OPERATION M1INT COST 20,000 _ --- --- --- --- --- ___ 20,000 EST. OPERATING REVENUE 24,000 24,000 --- --- --- --- `--- --- 1'LANIN11Vh Ot IWNtAl, k_thU1 .11I1J Rti1vr,11vh � f: CITY COUNCIL CONVENTS RANKING r M m r M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M c� roc /M�ROrEit�ENT ACA/V P'-°l r FX612c TCITY AD-MINSTRATION coiLl•VflfwT:5 8Z 85' 84 87 d'8 d 9 90 Expand CL=ent Facilities X - .F ish and Ecpaipt Facilities X Update City Maps X i I i � ei�l1 ril4 /MPRO✓4 r/ 44C*oV r ALAN Pe-°ki PcoTEcT POLICE ?S 8G 87 89 90 Expand Facilities, New Jail Room (3 cells), and Furniture Vacated Space Existing Building X Base Radio, Antena, and Incoterm System X Mobile Communication Units (Radios) I X Police Patrol Vehicles Both Additional and Replacement i (2) (2) (2) (3) (2) (3) (2) (4) (3) (3) j I I I I i M r C A roc MofAWOMFA44dWr AZAN P,eoTEcT FIRE DEPAR'I'_EIT relWM x 7S 8/ 8Z g,4 87 AS 89 10 Expand Existing Fire Station X Class A Pumper X Ccamtunication Equignent X Ambulance X Chiefs Car I I I X "Emergency One X Utility Vehicle X (2) Substation sites X (]) Substation Build & Equipt with 2 vehicles X (1) Substation Build & Equipt with 2 vehichles X Mof�4 4OW4F"Eiv1" AUAN E P�e�r P96--*eTPARKS Derr coiLlME�JT� S/ 8Z �3 �¢ 8S SG 87 d�8 89 90 CaTletion of Baseball field #2 X Purchase approximately 8 acres of land close to present park X Senior Citizen Center X inTni.ng Poo X - eAAO*ro A 1A4#*jed VoC to1ENT AICA/V P��r P,eoTEcT srREETs cotilc•IE,vT.� 9i 8z 9-E 8s ?6 e7 89 90 ck & Roller with hand tools for street Repair X tional Equipment X X X X X i /M#*tov4r t44rwr oP" V Pye�t P,enJ&7- In = 775 S/ 8Z 93 Z¢ 87 A9 I 90 Purchase Keller Lines in Southlake Water 'District Assume Debt SVC. - Not Cash payment X , Upgrade Keller Lines X X X X X X X Looping (water committee) X X X X X 9100 ft. of 8" line X Billing Machine X 7340 ft. of 6" Line X Office Expansion X i s October 5, 1979 ' Narrative Factors Associated With Aircraft Sound Exposure Map D/FW Airport and Environs October 14, 1971 I. SOUND EXPOSURE FORECAST This map indicates forecasted zones of perceived sound resulting from air- craft operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport from opening to that point in time where the activity now precast for 1985 is reached. The degree of exposure to aircraft sound will diminish with distance from the airport runways and flight tracks. The bands on the map represent areas where sound exposure is anticipated to be equal, in much the same way as contour lines are used on topographic maps to mark off points of equal elevation. Unlike topographic contours, however, the bands do not represent measured intensities, but are broad approximations of boundaries between the zones explained below. II. INTERPRETATION OF MAP In the interpretation of the map a number of points should be kept in mind. The map reflects current forecasts of aircraft operations through 1985. Zones shown are based upon the experiences of other regions. Changes in aircraft design, flight characteristics, or level of operations will alter the affected areas. It has not been possible to take into consideration many of the factors (such as elevation, buffers, or tree cover) that influence,perceived sound. Also, the map considers only aircraft related sound. The impact of ether-ftjor sound producers, such as freeways and railroads, have notbeen inclu4ed in the evaluation. ' Furthermore, it should be noted that the sound areas identified on this map represent only one consideration among the many that must be judged by local officials in drawing up planning and zoning regulations in the vicinity of the Airport. Specific inquiries concerning the permitted used of land should be directed to appropriate local officials. Page 1 October 5, 1979 III. AIRPORT ENVIRONS LAND USE GUIDELINES Zone A - Zone of minimal effect. Few activities will be affected by air- craft sounds except for especially sound -sensitive activities (such as auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theatres) in areas closest to the airport shown by the narrow dashed band. Sound control should be considered in the building design of such activities. Also in areas closest to the airport, open air activities may be disrupted. Detailed studies by qualified personnel are recommended for outdoor amphitheatres and like places of public assembly throughout the mid -cities area. Other- wise, so far as aircraft sound is concerned, generally all uses may be acceptable. Zone B - Middle zone of effect. Activities where uninterrupted communi- cation is essential should -consider sound exposure in design. Generally, residential development is not considered a suitable use although multi- family developments where sound control features have been incorporated in building design might be considered. Open-air activities and outdoor living must consider aircraft sound. The construction of auditoriums, schools, churches, hospitals, and theatres and like activities should be avoided within this zone where possible. The following types of uses may generally be considered without any special sound treatment: agricultural uses, mining, fishing; wholesale, commercial and some retail; industrial manufacturing, transportation, communication and utilities; cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered without any special sound treatment except when near Zone C: livestock farming and animal breeding; golf courses, riding stables, water -based recreational areas and cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi -family apartments, dormitories, group quarters, orphanages, retirement homes, etc.; transient lodging, e.g., motels and hotels; office buildings, personal, business and professional services; retail commercial, movie theatres, restaurants; and noise -sensitive types of manufacturing and communications uses. In locations close to the Zone C boundary, consideration should be given to the limitations set forth in the following paragraph. Zone C - Zone of greatest effect. Land should be reserved for activities that can tolerate a high level of sound exposure such as some agricultural, industrial and commercial uses. Such sound sensitive activities as schools, offices, hospitals, churches, and like activities should not be constructed in this area. No residential developments of any type are recommended. All regularly occupied structures should consider sound control in design. Page 2 I V October 5, 1979 Narrative Factors Associated With Aircraft Sound Exposure Map D/FW Airport and Environs October 14, 1971 I. SOUND EXPOSURE FORECAST ' This map indicates forecasted zones of perceived sound resulting from air- craft operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport from opening to that point in time where the activity now precast for 1985 is reached. The degree of exposure to aircraft sound will diminish with distance from the airport runways and flight tracks. 1 The bands on the map represent areas where sound exposure is anticipated to be equal, in much the same way as contour lines are used on topographic maps to mark off points of equal elevation. Unlike topographic contours, however, the bands do not represent measured intensities, but are broad approximations of boundaries between the zones explained below. II. INTERPRETATION OF MAP In the interpretation of the map a number of points should be kept in mind. The map reflects current forecasts of aircraft operations through 1985. Zones shown are based upon the experiences of other regions. Changes in aircraft design, flight characteristics, or level of operations will alter the affected areas. It has not been possible to take into consideration many of the factors (such as elevation, buffers, or tree cover) that influence perceived sound. Also, the map considers only aircraft related sound. The impact of other major sound producers, such as freeways and railroads, have not been included in the evaluation. ' Furthermore, it should be noted that the sound areas identified on this map represent only one consideration among the many that must be judged by local officials in drawing up planning and zoning regulations in the vicinity of the Airport. Specific inquiries concerning the permitted used of land should be directed to appropriate local officials. Page 1 October 5, 1979 III. AIRPORT ENVIRONS LAND USE GUIDELINES Zone A - Zone of minimal effect. Few activities will be affected by air- craft sounds except for especially sound -sensitive activities (such as auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theatres) in areas closest to the airport shown by the narrow dashed band. Sound control should be considered in the building design of such activities. Also in areas closest to the airport, open air activities may be disrupted. Detailed studies by qualified personnel are recommended for outdoor amphitheatres and like places of public assembly throughout the mid -cities area. Other- wise, so far as aircraft sound is concerned, generally all uses may be acceptable. Zone B - Middle zone of effect. Activities where uninterrupted communi- cation is essentials ou d consider sound exposure in design. Generally, residential development is not considered a suitable use although multi- family developments where sound control features have been incorporated in building design might be considered. Open-air activities and outdoor living must consider aircraft sound. The construction of auditoriums, schools, churches, hospitals, and theatres and like activities should be avoided within this zone where possible. The following types of uses may generally be considered without any special sound treatment: agricultural uses, mining, fishing; wholesale, commercial and some retail; industrial manufacturing, transportation, communication and utilities; cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered without any special sound treatment except when near Zone C: livestock farming and animal breeding; golf courses, riding stables, water -based recreational areas and cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi -family apartments, dormitories, group quarters, orphanages, retirement homes, etc.; transient lodging, e.g., motels and hotels; office buildings, personal, business and professional services; retail commercial, movie theatres, restaurants; and noise -sensitive types of manufacturing and communications uses. In locations close to the Zone C boundary, consideration should be given to the limitations set forth in the following paragraph. Zone C - Zone of greatest effect. Land should be reserved for activities that can to erate a high level of sound exposure such as some agricultural, industrial and commercial uses. Such sound sensitive activities as schools, offices, hospitals, churches, and like activities should not be constructed in this area. No residential developments of any type are recommended. All regularly occupied structures should consider sound control in design. Page 2 1 ti October 5, 1979 Narrative Factors Associated With Aircraft Sound Exposure Map I D/FW Airport and Environs October 14, 1971 I 1 1 1 1 I. SOUND EXPOSURE FORECAST This map indicates forecasted zones of perceived sound resulting from air- craft operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport from opening to that point in time where the activity now precast for 1985 is reached. The degree of exposure to aircraft sound will diminish with distance from the airport runways and flight tracks. The bands on the map represent areas where sound exposure is anticipated to be equal, in much the same way as contour lines are used on topographic maps to mark off points of equal elevation. Unlike topographic contours, however, the bands do not represent measured intensities, but are broad approximations of boundaries between the zones explained below. II. INTERPRETATION OF MAP In the interpretation of the map a number of points should be kept in mind. The map reflects current forecasts of aircraft operations through 1985. Zones shown are based upon the experiences of other regions. Changes in aircraft design, flight characteristics, or level of operations will alter the affected areas. It has not been possible to take into consideration many of the factors (such as elevation, buffers, or tree cover) that influence perceived sound. Also, the map considers only aircraft related sound. The impact of other major sound producers, such as freeways and railroads, have not been included in the evaluation. ' Furthermore, it should be noted that the sound areas identified on this map represent only one consideration among the many that must be judged by local officials in drawing up planning and zoning regulations in the vicinity of the Airport. Specific inquiries concerning the permitted used of land should be directed to appropriate local officials. Page 1 ' ~ October 5, 1979 III. AIRPORT ENVIRONS LAND USE GUIDELINES Zone A - Zone of minimal effect. Few activities will be affected by air- craft sounds except for especially sound -sensitive activities (such as auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theatres) in areas closest to the airport shown by the narrow dashed band. Sound control should be considered in the building design of such activities. Also in areas closest to the airport, open air activities may be disrupted. Detailed studies by qualified personnel are recommended for outdoor amphitheatres and like places of public assembly throughout the mid -cities area. Other- wise, so far as aircraft sound is concerned, generally all uses may be acceptable. Zone B - Middle zone of effect. Activities where uninterrupted communi- cation is essential shou d consider sound exposure in design. Generally, residential development is not considered a suitable use although multi- family developments where sound control features have been incorporated ' in building design might be considered. Open-air activities and outdoor living must consider aircraft sound. The construction of auditoriums, schools, churches, hospitals, and theatres and like activities should be avoided within this zone where possible. The following types of uses may generally be considered without any special sound treatment: agricultural uses, mining, fishing; wholesale, commercial and some retail; industrial manufacturing, transportation, communication and utilities; cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered without any special sound treatment except when near Zone C: livestock farming and animal breeding; golf courses, riding stables, water -based recreational areas and cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi -family apartments, dormitories, group quarters, orphanages, retirement homes, etc.; transient lodging, e.g., motels and hotels; office buildings, personal, business and professional services; retail commercial, movie theatres, restaurants; and noise -sensitive types of manufacturing and communications uses. In locations close to the Zone C boundary, consideration should be given to the limitations set forth in the following paragraph. Zone C - Zone of greatest effect. Land should be reserved for activities that can tolerate a high level of sound exposure such as some agricultural, industrial and commercial uses. Such sound sensitive activities as schools, offices, hospitals, churches, and like activities should not be constructed in this area. No residential developments of any type are recommended. All regularly occupied structures should consider sound control in design. Page 2 4 Octobe , 5, 1979 L� J Narrative Factors Associated With Aircraft Sound Exposure Map D/FW Airport and Environs October 14, 1971 I. SOUND EXPOSURE FORECAST This map indicates forecasted zones of perceived sound resulting from air- craft operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport from opening to that point in time where the activity now precast for 1985 is reached. The degree of exposure to aircraft sound will diminish with distance from the airport runways and flight tracks. The bands on the map represent areas where sound exposure is anticipated to be equal, in much the same way as contour lines are used on topographic maps to mark off points of equal elevation. Unlike topographic contours, however, the bands do not represent measured intensities, but are broad approximations of boundaries between the zones explained below. INTERPRETATION OF MAP In the interpretation of the map a number of points should be kept in mind. The map reflects current forecasts of aircraft operations through 1985. Zones shown are based upon the experiences of other regions. Changes in aircraft design, flight characteristics, or level of operations will alter the affected areas. It has not been possible to take into consideration many of the factors (such as elevation, buffers, or tree cover) that influence perceived sound. Also, the map considers only aircraft related sound. The impact of other major sound producers, such as freeways and railroads, have not been included in the evaluation. Furthermore, it should be noted that the sound areas identified on this map represent only one consideration among the many that must be judged by local officials in drawing up planning and zoning regulations in the vicinity of ' the Airport. Specific inquiries concerning the permitted used of land should be directed to appropriate local officials. Page 1 October 5, 1979 r III. AIRPORT ENVIRONS LAND USE GUIDELINES ' Zone A - Zone of minimal effect. Few activities will be affected by air- craft sounds except for especially sound -sensitive activities (such as auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theatres) in areas closest to the airport shown by the narrow dashed band. Sound control should be considered in the building design of such activities. Also in areas closest to the airport, open air activities may be disrupted. Detailed studies by qualified personnel are recommended for outdoor amphitheatres and like places of public assembly throughout the mid -cities area. Other- wise, so far as aircraft sound is concerned, generally all uses may be acceptable. Zone B - Middle zone of effect. Activities where uninterrupted communi- cation is essential should consider sound exposure in design. Generally, residential development is not considered a suitable use although multi- family developments where sound control features have been incorporated in building design might be considered. Open-air activities and outdoor ' living must consider aircraft sound. The construction of auditoriums, schools, churches, hospitals, and theatres and like activities should be avoided within this zone where possible. The following types of uses may generally be considered without any special sound treatment: agricultural uses, mining, fishing; wholesale, commercial and some retail; industrial manufacturing, transportation, communication and utilities; cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered without any special sound treatment except when near Zone C: livestock farming and animal breeding; golf courses, riding stables, water -based recreational areas and cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi -family apartments, dormitories, group quarters, orphanages, retirement homes, etc.; transient lodging, e.g., motels and hotels; office buildings, personal, business and professional ' services; retail commercial, movie theatres, restaurants; and noise -sensitive types of manufacturing and communications uses. In locations close to the Zone C boundary, consideration should be given to the limitations set forth in the following paragraph. Zone C - Zone of greatest effect. Land should be reserved for activities that can to erate a high level of sound exposure such as some agricultural, industrial and commercial uses. Such sound sensitive activities as schools, offices, hospitals, churches, and like activities should not be constructed in this area. No residential developments of any type are recommended. All regularly occupied structures should consider sound control in design. Page 2 I K October 5, 1979 I Narrative Factors Associated With Aircraft Sound Exposure Map D/FW Airport and Environs October 14, 1971 SOUND EXPOSURE FORECAST This map indicates forecasted zones of perceived sound resulting from air- craft operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport from opening to that point in time where the activity now precast for 1985 is reached. The degree of exposure to aircraft sound will diminish with distance from the airport runways and flight tracks. The bands on the map represent areas where sound exposure is anticipated to be equal, in much the same way as contour lines are used on topographic maps to mark off points of equal elevation. Unlike topographic contours, however, the bands do not represent measured intensities, but are broad approximations of boundaries between the zones explained below. II. INTERPRETATION OF MAP In the interpretation of the map a number of points should be kept in mind. The map reflects current forecasts of aircraft operations through 1985. Zones shown are based upon the experiences of other regions. Changes in aircraft design, flight characteristics, or level of operations will alter the affected areas. It has not been possible to take into consideration many of the factors (such as elevation, buffers, or tree cover) that influence perceived sound. Also, ' the map considers only aircraft related sound. The impact of other major sound producers, such as freeways and railroads, have not been included in the evaluation. Furthermore, it should be noted that the sound areas identified on this map represent only one consideration among the many that must be judged by local officials in drawing up planning and zoning regulations in the vicinity of the Airport. Specific inquiries concerning the permitted used of land should be directed to appropriate local officials. Page 1 October 5, 1979 III. AIRPORT ENVIRONS LAND USE GUIDELINES ' Zone A - Zone of minimal effect. Few activities will be affected by air- craft sounds except for especially sound -sensitive activities (such as auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theatres) in areas closest to the airport shown by the narrow dashed band. Sound control should be considered in the building design of such activities. Also in areas closest to the airport, open air activities may be disrupted. Detailed ' studies by qualified personnel are recommended for outdoor amphitheatres and like places of public assembly throughout the mid -cities area. Other- wise, so far as aircraft sound is concerned, generally all uses may be ' acceptable. Zone B - Middle zone of effect. Activities where uninterrupted communi- cation is essential should consider sound exposure in design. Generally, residential development is not considered a suitable use although multi- family developments where sound control features have been incorporated in building design might be considered. Open-air activities and outdoor living must consider aircraft sound. The construction of auditoriums, schools, churches, hospitals, and theatres and like activities should be avoided within this zone where possible. The following types of uses may generally be considered without any special sound treatment: agricultural uses, mining, fishing; wholesale, commercial and some retail; industrial manufacturing, transportation, communication ' and utilities; cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered without any special sound ' treatment except when near Zone C: livestock farming and animal breeding; golf courses, riding stables, water -based recreational areas and cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi -family apartments, dormitories, group quarters, orphanages, retirement homes, etc.; transient lodging, e.g., motels and hotels; office buildings, personal, business and professional ' services; retail commercial, movie theatres, restaurants; and noise -sensitive types of manufacturing and communications uses. In locations close to the Zone C boundary, consideration should be given to the limitations set forth in the following paragraph. Zone C - Zone of greatest effect. Land should be reserved for activities that can tolerate a high level of sound exposure such as some agricultural, industrial and commercial uses. Such sound sensitive activities as schools, offices, hospitals, churches, and like activities should not be constructed in this area. No residential developments of any type are recommended. All regularly occupied structures should consider sound control in design. ' Page 2 I October 5, 1979 Narrative Factors Associated With Aircraft Sound Exposure Map I D/FW Airport and Environs October 14, 1971 II. SOUND EXPOSURE FORECAST 1 This map indicates forecasted zones of perceived sound resulting from air- craft operations at the Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport from opening to that point in time where the activity now precast for 1985 is reached. The degree of exposure to aircraft sound will diminish with distance from the airport runways and flight tracks. The bands on the map represent areas where sound exposure is anticipated to be equal, in much the same way as contour lines are used on topographic maps to mark off points of equal elevation. Unlike topographic contours, however, the bands do not represent measured intensities, but are broad approximations of boundaries between the zones explained below. II. INTERPRETATION OF MAP In the interpretation of the map a number of points should be kept in mind. The map reflects current forecasts of aircraft operations through 1985. Zones shown are based upon the experiences of other regions. Changes in aircraft design, flight characteristics, or level of operations will alter the affected areas. It has not been possible to take into consideration many of the factors (such as elevation, buffers, or tree cover) that influence perceived sound. Also, the map considers only aircraft related sound. The impact of other major sound producers, such as freeways and railroads, have not been included in the evaluation. ' Furthermore, it should be noted that the sound areas identified on this map represent only one consideration among the many that must be judged by local officials in drawing up planning and zoning regulations in the vicinity of ' the Airport. Specific inquiries concerning the permitted used of land should be directed to appropriate local officials. Page 1 ' October 5, 1979 III. AIRPORT ENVIRONS LAND USE GUIDELINES Zone A - Zone of minimal effect. Few activities will be affected by air- craft sounds except for especially sound -sensitive activities (such as ' auditoriums, churches, schools, hospitals, and theatres) in areas closest to the airport shown by the narrow dashed band. Sound control should be considered in the building design of such activities. Also in areas closest to the airport, open air activities may be disrupted. Detailed ' studies by qualified personnel are recommended for outdoor amphitheatres and like places of public assembly throughout the mid -cities area. Other- wise, so far as aircraft sound is concerned, generally all uses may be acceptable. Zone B - Middle zone of effect. Activities where uninterrupted communi- cation is essential should consider sound exposure in design. Generally, residential development is not considered a suitable use although multi- family developments where sound control features have been incorporated in building design might be considered. Open-air activities and outdoor ' living must consider aircraft sound. The construction of auditoriums, schools, churches, hospitals, and theatres and like activities should be avoided within this zone where possible. ' The following types of uses may generally be considered without any special sound treatment: agricultural uses, mining, fishing; wholesale, commercial and some retail; industrial manufacturing, transportation, communication and utilities; cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered without any special sound treatment except when near Zone C: livestock farming and animal breeding; golf courses, riding stables, water -based recreational areas and cemeteries. The following types of uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi -family apartments, dormitories, group quarters, orphanages, retirement homes, etc., transient lodging, e.g., motels and hotels; office buildings, personal, business and professional ' services; retail commercial, movie theatres, restaurants; and noise -sensitive types of manufacturing and communications uses. In locations close to the Zone C boundary, consideration should be given to the limitations set forth ' in the following paragraph. Zone C - Zone of greatest effect. Land should be reserved for activities ' that can tolerate a high level of sound exposure such as some agricultural, industrial and commercial uses. Such sound sensitive activities as schools, offices, hospitals, churches, and like activities should not be constructed in this area. No residential developments of any type are recommended. All regularly occupied structures should consider sound control in design. Page 2 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE ' 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING October 23,1979 ' 7:30 p.m. AGENDA ' 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer). 2. ZA 79-31. Zoning request for a 13.32 acre tract and a 13.233 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529, Tracts 1B and 1B2. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "H" Heavy Commercial District for the frontage of the entire tract of land, from Southlake Blvd., south 450 feet. Remainder is requested to be zoned "F" Light Industrial. Owner: Mel Hobratsch, president of East Texas Properties. Public. Hearing. 3. ZA 79-35. Zoning request for a 12.42 acre tract of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003, Tracts 2D and 2E. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Wayne Lee. Public Hearing. 4. ZA 79-35. Preliminary Plat approval for the same property as in item #3. The subdivision is to be known as "Shadow Creek Addition". Owner: Wayne Lee. Public Hearing. S. ZA 79-36. Zoning request for a 1.109 acre tract of land out of the L.B.G. Hall Survey, Abstract 686. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request: A-3 Single Family District. Owner: James R. Stacy. Public Hearing. 6. ZA 79-38. Plat approval for a 1 acre tract of land out of L.B.G.Hall Survey, Abstract 686. Owner: Randall W. Stacy. 7. ZA 79-37. Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as "Hudson Bay Estates". The 16.13 acre tre.ct of land is out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254. Owner- Developer: Hudson Construction Company. Present zoning is A-2 Single Family District. Public Hearing. 8. Discussion: Disposition of PUD Zoned Areas in the City of Southlake. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board. and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, October 19,1979 at 12 noon. 1 0(4 City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas October 9,1979 7:30 p.m. The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, met in regular session on Tuesday, October 9,1979. The chairman, Nelson Miller, called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. Present for the Meeting were: Absent for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary Ed Norman Howard Martin Virginia Clow James Harrell Bruce McCombs The minutes of the September 24,1979 P & Z Meeting were approved as presented. Agenda Item 1. ZA 79-32. Zoning request for Carroll Independent School District. A 15.601 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Present zoning is "L" Light Commercial within a PUD. Request is for Agricultural. Public Hearing. It was established that proper notice has been given in the papers as well as to property owners within 200 feet. 1 reply was received by mail by Dr. James H. Miles. He indicated he is in favor of the zoning change. Bob Rockenbaugh from the school board was present and would like to answer any objection and to address the audience at a later time. All objections were noted to be concern over the DFW Crosswind Runway. Don Savage of the DFW Planning and Engineering Department, was present and gave a presentation. He indicated the airports concern for the school being built in that location. Mr. Savage stated that the airport master plan, showing the runway to be built was dated October 25,1968. He also indicated that the concern from the airport comes in the area of noise and not danger. Mr. Jack Johnson, superintendent of Carroll ISD, gave a presentation stating that much thought was put into the location of the school, before the ground was purchased, and he feels,"this is the best possible sight for a school because the airport respects us". He then gave numerous reasons for the sight being the best for the school district and for the citizens of Southlake. Mr. Darrow, an architect for the school district indicated that they were taking every precausion for sound proofing the school, realizing that noise would be a problem if the runway is built. Mr. Johnson had no opinions concerning avigation releases for the school district. Adjacent property owners present who spoke were: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- James R. Stacey -rezone ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5092-10-7-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a Period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ Preceding the mite of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said ,tice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: Oct. 79 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- 47c��n---- Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 t h day of Oct. 1979 -------------------r --. 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BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 w THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Wayne Lee -subdivide ------------------------------------------- 'Shadow Creek Addition/2 ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5093-10-7-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER ' 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ preceding the 'Nte of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said .tice was published in said paper on the following dates: --------Oct_ 7, 1979----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 i 1 4 ----------0f-- --- ------ Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 t h day of Oct. 1979 Witness my hand and official seal. Mary Utley _ Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas LEGAL NOTICE en to NOTICE is herebysons that all interested and Zoning the Planning City of Commission Tea will be Southlake, Texas, on holding a public October 23,C0uncil chambers in the city at city ha1), 667 o Texas - Purpose Avenue, is to Purpose of the the heeQune t of oconsider,Wayne Lee to sub - owner, divide a 12.42 acre tract Of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003, TracD and ts 22E. Sub- division is to be known as "Shadow Creek Addition"- City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary V i L ' THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 --------City of Southlake ------------------------------- East Texas Properties, -Inc . rezone ------------------------------------------- i FILE NO- 5089-10-7-79 ----------------------------------- THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas, preceding the ite of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said 110tice was published in said paper on the following dates: October 7,1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- ------ --- - ------ Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 t h day of October 1979 Witness my hand and official seal. ' -------- ---�- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mar Ut I ev Notary Public+' Tarrant County, Texas OLCcot .0O V 1pL UC40�C �O�YL �` �OTAO> Y�L 4 D > N O Z_ O E d F N LO O N~ C V.�OfVU; �� m a�U �'U JZ OD—yy hm 7 N U _ N o.-m_voE La,o—m lazf. .NL_T�CL xau4 =W�~NL �m01 t^•!'��0?_�3v�pz.^�opp—�p740l �ipQELcuEC'°•�,NoL..->Lo�vN0-1°1JONCOaJWt �toQ-°pt�LLdC Q�^rmri`rMiQo4 Ono N v'OJL.LLY uE—EnNrZE_u_CCi �rC P1^oL" �So�Jv 1N>o0 4` Jc'atw=� `0C 4S Ur2 JUa >, �dC~LJd,O WAC E C — =LTCQL 4L HyE,CULin aLLVaJ" u0Z 0L0L 0_0:1wwm�rEa!, 00 0O�gao :zoQ 53 W Ix W a 0 L1 A W to H J Pq n a U Q F F-- Q . THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- i/Hudson Bay Estates'' ------------------------------------------- FILE NO- 5090-10-7-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT I THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER ' 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the 12te of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said 110tice was published in said Paper on the following dates: --------Oct. 791979 ----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- ----- --- -- ---- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of Oct. 1979 Witness my hand and official seal .------�� --------------- Mary Utley Notary Public, Tarrant County► Texas O C N C N— N _O C N N Y_I yNn� W 01 01 Y C C�C 170E to I, 00fpF Nht O1L0 Tqq C ?_OIG L D 4) cc —CCE iaF O>� C C� W•-cNV3'�r�TU P�O=C Oink-�WOJu O cd��yvO o> ovD-wp1wp Zd mz^fedun-uCivam=o00 �T v p�n-3r.-a� -- a CL�3 0-- CC }_ A Q/' U oP Cy� �- mqqILCi OT >ZI EtS.8 2-2 >Eozvp,w=U.LOmaav=uii-i -- nn nH ��i'„a` 5 GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. 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BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 k THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: -------li-t-x-G-f-_o_u-"I a344------------------- Variance to Zoning Ordinance 161 ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5091-10-7-79 ---- --------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS9 COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the ite of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said notice was published in said paper on the following datess Oct. 79 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- '--------------------------------------------------- 4�-n- ------------------ ' -------—Goetz --- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 t h day of Oct. 1979 IWitness my hand and official 1 0- CD a H F— -------------------, ---. seal. 'p _ Mary Utlev Notary Public+ Tarrant Countyr Texas LEGAL NOtJCE NOTICE it hereby giver to all int -sted persons that the Zoning Board of Ad fustments of the City of Southlake, Texas, will be holding a public hearing on October 22, 1979 at 7:30 p.m. in the city council chambers at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request for variance to the Zoning Or dinance 161. Request is made by Owner any acre C. tr act of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 1529, Tract 6H. Property is zoned Agricultural. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 11091-10-7-79. 4'X 1 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Wayne Lee -subdivide Christopher ------------------------------------------- _______ Dart Survey ------------------------------- FILE N0. 5094-10-7-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXASs COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the ite of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said 110tice was published in said paper on the following dates: --------Oct. _7,_1979----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- — ---------------- -------- ------ --- — ----- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of Oct. 19 79 Witness my hand and official seal. Mary 6tley Notary Public+ Tarrant County► Texas LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning commission of the City of southiake, Texas, will be holding apublic hearing on October 23, 1979 at 7:30 P.M. in the city council chambers at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is tc consider the request of owner, Wayne Lee, to rezone a 12.42 acre tract of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003, Tracts 2D & 2E. Present is for the A- 3 Single Fa Co Family DfsSou�hiake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 5094-10-7-79. MINUTES 9i 11/79 MEE`TITdU CITIZENS ADVIaORY GROUP 1. Members present Burger Truelove Knight 2. Meeting; results A decision by the committee to visit three selected locations in the city that standard septic systems problems in t1--n al.y 1979 newsletter questionaire. . , a 1 MINUTES 9/25/79 t-i WING CITIZENS ADVISORY GROUT (Sll,�J R) 1. Members present Burger Knight 2. Meeting results A review was conducted of the installed of an evapo-transpiration septic system 'J/•- a T i„' aHSLL drip irrigation septic system for an area 'that had. failed a standard percolation test. The quoted c,o:;ts for the two approaches for the Bob Myron Industrial building; on Continental Blvd. are as follows: Evapo-transpiration------------.�8000.00 (without Eeptic tanks) NUTT SHELL---------------------.14000.00 (coiaplete ) pp— P & Z Minutes ' October 23,1979 page 2 ' Request is for the A-3 Single Family D' q g y District. Owner: Wayne Lee. Public Hearing. All adjacent property owners were notified as per the city ordinances. Al Marlo, replied by mail in favor of the zoning change. After discussion, Ed Norman made the motion to approve the zoning request. Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion. After discussion, the motion was passed unanimously. Agenda Item 4. Preliminary Plat approval for the same property as in item 3. The subdivision is to be known as "Shadow Creek Addition". Owner: Wayne Lee. Public Hearing. The plat presented by Wayne Lee was accepted as a final plat. The letter from city engineers, Carter and Burgess, was read and all items mentioned had been corrected. Ed Norman made the motion to accept the final plat of ZA 79-35. Lloyd Martinson seconded the motion, motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 7. Final Plat Approval for a subdivision to be known as "Hudson Bay Estates". The 16.13 acre tract of land is out of the John Childress Survey, abstract 254. Owner, Developer, John Hudson Construction Company. Present zoning is A-2 Single Family District. Public Hearing. Mr. John Hudson was present and presented his final plat. He is submitting the plat, Simplified Subdivision Procedure. After discussion, Ed Norman made the motion to recommend approval of the Hudson Bay Estates plat upon the engineers seal being put on the plat. Howard Martin seconded the motion, motion passed unanimously. The review from Carter and Burgess,Inc. was read and the items listed had been corrected. Agenda Item S. ZA 79-36. Zoning request for a 1.109 acre tract of land out of the L.B.G. Hall Survey, Abstract 686. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request : A-3 Single Family District. Owner: James R. Stacy Public Hearing. All property owners were properly notified. No replies were made. After discussion, Ed Norman made the motion to recommend approval. Howard Martin seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 6. ZA 79-38. Plat approval for a 1 acre tract of land out of the L.B.G. Hall survey, abstract 686. Owner: Randall W. Stacy. Mr. Stacy was not present. However, he has presented an affidavit stating that the tract was given to him as an act of love by his father. He also presented a plat showing the subdivision of land. P and Z Minutes October 23,1979 Page 3 After discussion, motion was made by James Harrell that we recommend approval of ZA 79-38. Motion was seconded by Ed Norman. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 8. Discussion: Disposition of PUD zoning areas in the City of Southlake. The discussion was omitted, due to the late hour. The meeting was adjourned by chairman, Nelson Miller. Respectfully Submitted, Lloyd Martinson, secretary CITY OF SOUPHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas 76092 PLANNING AND ZONING CODSUSSION MEI'I'ING November 13, 1979 7:30 p.m. • 2%N 1. ZA 79 - 31. Zoning request for a 13.233 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract #529, Tract 1B, and a 13.32 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract #529, Tract 1B2. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "H" Heavy Ccamierical District for the frontage 10.9 acre tract. Three acres as A-6 Two -Family District. 12 acres for "S" Service Commerical District. Owner: Mel Hcbratsch, president of East Texas Properties. Public Hearing. 2. ZA 79 - 39. Zoning request for a 8.072 acre tract of land out of the W. E. Mayfield Subdivision. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "H" Heavy Commerical District. Owner: Jack Stinson/Deacon Investment Co.. Public Hearing. 3. ZA 79 - 40. Zoning request for a .$93 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstrict #254, Tracts 3C2 and 3E5. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-1 Single Family District. Owner: Jean Rager Kelley. Public Hearing. 4. ZA 79 - 41. Zoning request for a 12.729 acre tract of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract #2003, taken from a 20 acre tract belonging to J. T. Davis. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Michael C. Lamp Public Hearing. 5. ZA 79 - 42 Consider abandonment of the future dedicated city street in subdivision known as "Trail Creek Estates". The future ' dedicated city street is located off of the existing street, Post Oak Trail. Owner -Developer: Public Hearing. i I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the 1 front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, November 9, 1979 at 3:00 p. m. 1 Leeann rosdin, Building Clerk CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas REGULAR PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING October 23,1979 7:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller. The minutes of the October 9,1979 meeting were approved as corrected. Present for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary James Harrell Howard Martin Ed Norman Absent for the meeting were: Virginia Clow Bruce McCombs Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer). Harold Knight, chairman, reviewed progress of the committee for citizens present. He presented the minutes of the last two meetings. He indicated the committee will visit three locations that have septic problems and report to the next meeting. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-31. Zoning request for a 13.32 acre tract of land and a 13.233 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529. Tracts 1B and 1B2. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "H" Heavy Commercial District for the frontage of the entire tract of land, from Southlake Blvd., south 450 feet. Remainder is requested to be zoned "F" Light Industrial. Owner: Mel Hobratsch, president of Fast Texas Properties. Public Hearing. Proper notice was given in the newspapers. One property owner within 200 feet was not notified, however, he was present. His name is ' J.D. Robbins of 145 So. Kimball Ave. All other property owners within 200 feet were notified. Mel Hobratsch owner, was present and explained the use. He indicated that he has one parcel of property sold, if the ' zoning is approved as requested. That would be to Dallas Foam Inc. owner, Larry Buchanan was present and explained his business to the citizens present. Property owners present who replied were: ' Marvin Darby: replied that he is opposed to the zoning request. He also presented to the City Secretary, a petition showing many names of citizens who are opposed to the zoning change. ' Mrs. Richard Zimbrod: stated that they were opposed to request simply because they live next door to the property in question. J.D. Robbins: Opposed to the zoning change as requested. Discussion followed by the Commission. With the indication that all the property owners were opposed, the Commission discussed with the owner, Mel Hobratsch, the possibility of a different request. Mr. . Hobratsch agreed, to request a different zoning for the property. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-35. Zoning request for a 12.42 acre tract of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003, ' Tracts 2D and 2E. Present zoning is Agricultural. .K THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Michael G. Lamp -rezone -------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5360-10-28-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the ate of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said ,,otice was published in said paper on the following dates: -------- Oct_ 28f 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------- 7 ------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - - -------------------- - - - - Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of Oct, 1979 Witness my hand and official seal. // Notary Public+ Tarrant Countyv Texas LEQAL NOTICE en to NOTICE is hereb`so9 s that all interested pea Zoning the Planning Commission of the City of a utng Texas, hearing publicon November 13, 1979 at 7:30 p m. in the city council chambers at city ha 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the r- sider the request of Michaes to lG. Lamp to rezone a 12.729 acre tract of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003. Present zoning Is ues AGRICULTURAL. Req is for the A-3 Single FemilY District. City of Southlake SandCLeGrand i Y Secretary 5360-10-28-79. PP;'.0% THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 ------- City of q.QILttLL1LP� ------------------- -------.ILamZA--LLJ).4-��� �Qh-q' -d-9------------ F I LE N 0 . __5a61.IQ�� Z`Z-------------------- STATE OF TEXAS. COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas, preceding the ite of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said ,notice was published in said paper on the following dates: - - - - - - - -O ii 2 Q L -I-EL L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ L62 - - - - - ----- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29tti — day of—Qrt`------_� 19 -n Witness my hand and official seal. --- i -------------------- Mary Utley Notary Public+ Ta rant County9 Texas W i LEGXL NOTICE IC NOTICE is hereby given to W all interested persons that = the Planning 8, Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will be O_ holding a public hearing on O November 13, 1979, at 7:30 U p.m. in the city council chambers at city hall, 667 q North Carroll Avenue, W Southlake, Texas. Purpose of = the hearing is to consider a N request to subdivide an 18.91 acre tract of land out of the J Christopher Dart Survey, q Sbstract 2003, making two tracts of land. The request is O_ made by James T. Davis. City of Southlake Sandra L. Le Grand = City Secretary U 5361.10-28-79. Q — F- F- Q GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Jack Stinson -Deacon Investment Co. -rezone ------------------------------------------- FILE N0. 5357-10-28-79 ------------------------- STATE OF TEXASP COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ Preceding the 'ite of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said itice was Published in said paper on the following dates: Oct. 289 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of Oct. 19 79 -------------------, ---. Witness my hand and official seal. --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mary Utley Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas o` n_^O�I`-`Wyp�aCC6o.�y�ti�.�H-a- O�VP�^^/V««pp���L.m-Q_O�aaIodra�a. t`•NC- NC„c'-U CE> Ea`t��0cZ0N�aOu frtvE}cL c�>a'�Dma C�-.ayC. Qa�Vpiv�y„ mLoImL2e-f'0••0d "_-rpn^ ,OOl .2--�OEN v�] L•~>-DCVNC�S�V3C>�C�a,C'o, N�mcq�>io n "$o�LyA-'a•LcmLC�f�0 � rv`a�7Vyac„LL°.mcUayca..Lva-W ~pC Y 'cJJFO`aqV7 `hV=` �a L E-O0 MVV ZdcZp�;otN �""tv4^po�3N atc!Na- >—ucu�- oo ` Or .0 0.,U -3 q2T COEtUOO 9OO �LO CCpLNa VOLL Z C aLLOE 141, « 4 ro�0ja 0,2 d0E - yVC WLF La;L--:EU�x w-_-N XL �A0!ci OL `XN'dy' Eum� :o poo0o- ~E-c Ln U!-oroCWaw� `maOrnCoVaCO•yAn��LE cZ � U � ZO mCaC`mpOaZc W �' ,C a ma3ia'- ►cmoSv .;o�_CaoxC��c� v>•Zc �aoQW e acEka>EyCC�E:E. c- ` ��a?-`O>-d 10 fv,V0,p0 O ODaU mtmZOUZNOa4i�VW-�GLLSmFW<-o VL, Om�u> oN F- ■ W cr W S IL 0 U A W N J lq a S U Q F— F— a 46A, THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Jean Raver Kelley -rezone ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5358-10-28-79 ------------------------------------ STATE OF TEXAS+ COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER ' 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly Published for a Period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ Preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said Mice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: ------ --Oct. 28 + 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- ------- --- — --- — ------ Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of Oct. 19 79 Witness my hand and official seal. — — ——------------------------ LEGAL N � Mary Ut I ev NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to Notary Pub I ic+ Tarrant County, Texas n erested persons that the Planning 8 Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will be holding a public hearing on November 13, 1979 at 7:30 P.m., in the city council chambers at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the request Of Jean Rager Kelley to rezone a .903 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254, Tracts 3C2 and 3E5. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand 5358-10-28-79. November 13,1979 P & Z page 2 out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254, Tracts 3C2 and 3E5. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-1 Single Family District. Owner: Jean Rager Kelley. Public Hearing. Proper notice was given in the newspapers and all property owners within 200 feet were properly notified. James Harrell, retired to the audience since he is a property owner within 200 feet. The owner, Mr. Kelley, was not present for the public hearing. Since the building permit had been issued and questions could not be answered, due to the absence of the city secretary, motion was made by Lloyd Martinson to table the request until adequate information is provided regarding construction. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion, motion passed unanimously. Q� C,h,g,;. MA's YnJ)e►' Cee)y'W-iwG6 �u%,:C ficAe,;o9 Agenda Itdde^'m 4. ZA 79-41. Zoning request for a 12.729 acre tract of land out of the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003 taken from a 20 acre tract belonging to J.T. Davis. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Michael C. Lamp. Public Hearing. Proper notice was given to newspaper and adjacent property owners were notified. There were no replied. Owner, Michael Lamp was present and explained that he wishes to build his own home on this property. Ed Norman made the motion to recommend approval of the zoning request. Motion was seconded by James Harrell. Vote was unanimous. Agenda Item 5. Consider abandonment of the future dedicated city Z f} 79-y street in the subdivision known as "Trail Creek Estates". The future dedicated city street is located off of the existing street, Post Oak Trail. Public Hearing. A property owner, Chris Kelly was present and was opposed to the property being abanded. Bruce McCombs, after discussion, made a motion to table ZA 79-42 for addi- tional information and legal advice. P & Z requested comments from the City Attorney, also from Carter and Burgess. Virginia Clow seconded the motion, motion passed unanimously. �,,,0-40,w ,o,) ►vclsohl m;he v Con) i.auel PULL .0 14d)gY)"is The meeting was then adjourned by chairman, Nelson Miller. Respectfully Submitted, Lloyd Martinson, secretary 4 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 --------City--o-f--S o u tki.Lake.------------------ Future —dedicated street- ------------------------------------------ Loacted off existing street, Post Oak Trail ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5359-10-28-79 STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the -ate of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: Oct_ 18, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- ------- -- - -- ---- ------ Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of Oct. 19 79 Witness my hand and official seal. - - - - - - jy--�t --lev% ---------------M Notary Public, Tarrant Couniy, Texas LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning 6 Zoningi Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will L e holding a public hearing or.. November 13, 1979 at 7:30 P.m. In the city council chambers of city hall;' 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas. Purpose of the hearing is to consider abandonment of the future dedicated city street ;n the subdivision known as "Trail Creek Estates". The future dedicated city street Is located off of the existing street, Post Oak Trail. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary 5359-10-28-79. 1 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlaker Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING November 27,1979 7:30 p.m. 1 AGENDA 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) ' 2. ZA 79-40 Zoning request for a .903 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254, Tracts 3C2 and 3E5. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-1 Single Family District. Owner. Jean Rager Kelley. Continuation of Public Hearing. ' 3. ZA 79-42. Consider abandonment of the future dedicated city street in the Trail Creek Subdivision. The future street is located off of Post Oak Trail. Continuation of Public Hearing. 1 4. ZA 79-43 Zoning request for a 1.985 acre tract of land out of the A. H. Chivers Survey, Abstract 299, Tract lAl. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-2 Single Family District. Owner: J.C. Hawkins Public Hearing. 5. ZA 79-44 Consider replat of the Glory Place, A subdivision located in the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abstract 581. Plat is to include a Lot 4. 1 Owner: Mary M. Snell 1 Public Hearing. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Wednesday, November 2 ,1979 at 5 p.m. J/ 4 A ,/. A of 'j City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE , 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING i i The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission was held on November 13,1979 at 7:30 p.m., chairman, Nelson Miller, called the i meeting to order. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as presented. Present for the Meeting Were: AhSertT worn M.cT,•J9 Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary Bruce McCombs Ed Norman James Harrell Virginia Clow Howard Martin Agenda Item 1. ZA 79-31. Zoning request for a 13.233 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529, ' Tracts 1B and a 13.32 acre tract of land out of the John A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529, Tract 1B2. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "H" Heavy Commercial District for the frontage 10.9 acre tract. 3 acres as A-6 Two -Family District and 12 acres for "S" Service Commercial District. Owner: Mel Hobtratsch, , president for East Texas Properties. Public Hearing. Proper notice was given in the newspaper and all adjacent property owners ' were notified. J.D. Robbins, 145 So. Kimball is opposed and responded in writing. Mr. Darby 110 So. Kimball is in favor and responded in writing. After discussion by the commission, James Harrell made the motion to recommend approval of the zoning change as presented. LloydrMartinson seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-39. Zoning request for a 8.072 acre tract of ' land out of the W.E. Mayfield Subdivision. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "H" Heavy , Commercial District. Owner: Jack Stinson/Deacon Investment Company. Public Hearing. It was established that proper notice has been given. Those who responded were: Dick Leighton- opposed Dale Marks - opposed Eugene Bump - opposed James Shelton - opposed J.R. Armstrong - opposed John Stevenson - opposed Mr. Deacon was present as was the future owner, developer. After discussion and realizing the opposition, they withdrew the zoning request, Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-4 A en 0. Zoning request for a .903 acre tract of land ' g g GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- J.C. Hawkins -rezone ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5378-11-11-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the +ate of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: ---------November 11, 1979 -------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------- ----- ----—— ----------- Pon Go—e—tz— Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of PeC. 19 79 Witness my hand and official seal.--- MarYl Ut Fe Notary Pub co Tarrant County, Texas r or ,O�EOE&Rz O'OL0O>�p>. Q7� CM`0 Tyr 010iw0 ND ), 0 V O�7 C NL,/I O>- .E ,0 «-� 0=d Oy C O j !DOE d ;IOOVLQ C >C�£�. 0y V �aCNU��N.LL�S] ~ UI C -LQ« d 10-T C W dmNdr'INON OC W% C Z O, U 0 C Ja�Di pp�NV to= 01 N 0 C O N .- « O - V �- . L V 0 >.ON V._- ul V = .1 C Qd . Z U.O.Q O C � 0+ 01 �N'0 Ff j « UN >. C V o OJ >. In y d U L N d' C O M. L' -UuN V m 0 3 L 0 y C N L�Z EDC « V Qffl- Ld�O~ �Oi7H -tea? a N V 01 C V A 010= �1AuLV Cam` pp� O �' C C I D N ?U Q� UC N P J �C C_� Y•� V��N �yC�-. Li v, y �y>Q` V yc�¢ fppt�cQ �� _ •U C�~V0Adt 0�070 W NC>C rpNLQu1 N CJ-' 3cEo,=rn�� mata a 0C O'N N� d�01Nt00,JC ttE C M0. q N z._a £��EQ(L< CL2m8242' Lio:NM -a��o ui A�_.. H J GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Mary M. Snell-replat The Glory Place ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5377-11-11-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a Period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ Preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: November 119 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- -- ----------------- ----— — — — — — — — — — — Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of Nov. 19 70 Witness my hand and official seal. --- -- — ------------------- Mary lit I ey Notary Pu lic, Tarr�nt Countyp Texas W o` W s a 0 U A W N J M \ o- oLE.°Dist7V,ONpOLr 0�1�'-_ YCL. _- 0 Zn }.N.t-XU^ V .V �1pQ �O yv CM«LV V mez10 1-0 ft In YMCU �c tat Zvi '_- i�aF,�Ri�auz°S3f°��i0��'333$'v'�� ._ Q U Q H Q CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 161 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING November 27,1979 7:30 p.m. The regular Planning and Zoning Meeting was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller. The minutes of the last meeting were approved as corrected, by the secretary, Lloyd Martinson. Present for the Meeting were: Absent was: Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary James Harrell Ed Norman Virginia Clow Howard Martin Bruce McCombs ' Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) In the absence of the chairman, Harold Knight, Virginia Clow indicated that the sewer committee was anxiously awaiting the response to the questioneer that will be in the newsletter for November. iAgenda Item 2. ZA 79-40. Zoning request for a .903 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254, Tracts 3C2 and 3E5. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-1 Single Family District. Owner: Jean Rager Kelley. Continuation of public hearing. James Harrell stepped down as a P & Z member, due to being a property owner within 200 feet. Mr. Harrell explained to the commission, his discussions with Mr. Kelley concerning the city ordinances and of Mr Kelleys intensions concerning the use of the land. The City Secretary was present and indicated that she had also informed Mr. Kelley that no commercial use could be done in residential zoning. ' Martha Mason a property owner within 200 feet was present and in favor of the zoning change. James Harrell, also was in favor of the zoning change. After discussion, Virginia Clow made the motion to recommend approval for A-1 Single Family District for the property as requested. The motion was seconded by Howard Martin. The vote was unanimous. Agenda Item 3. ZA 79-42. Consider abandonment of the future dedicated city street in the Trail Creek Subdivision. The future street is located off of Post Oak Trail. Continuation of Public Hearing. During the public hearing, the City Secretary was requested to read the list of property owners who responded to the public hearing held during the city council meeting on November 20,1979. All but one person Planning and Zoning Meeting November 27,1979 page 2 was opposed to making the street in question, a through street. Sandy LeGrand was requested to make the minutes of the City Council meeting, an attachment of the minutes of this meeting. During the public hearing, Chris Kelley, property owner of Lot 7, Cedar Oaks Addition, stated he feels as a property owner in Southlake, he has a right to access to his property through a city right-of-way. Others who made comments concerning the city future dedicated street were: John Everett, Mike O'Brien, and Wayne Lee. After discussion, motion was made by Ed Norman that a 50 ft. right-of- way dedicated for a future street in Trail Creek Addition, be abandonded. He also recommended that a SO ft. easement be retained for public utility easement, drainage easement, and access easement. James Harrell seconded the motion. Those in favor: n, Norman, Harrell. Those opposed: Martin, Martinson. ' fi1r, Virginia Clow stepped down from the P & Z table, having a vested interest in the property. Agenda Item 4. ZA 79-43. Zoning request for a 1.985 acre tract of land out of the A. H. Chivers Survey, Abstract 299, Tract lAl. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-2 Single Family District. Owner: J.C. Hawkins Public Hearing. It was established that property owners within 200 feet were all properly notified. During the public hearing, there were no comments from the audience. After review, Harrell made the motion to recommend approval for the zoning change as requested. Ed Norman seconded the motion. The vote was unanimous. Agenda Item S. ZA 79-44. Consider replat of the Glory Place, a subdivisi� located in the Hiram Granberry Survey, Abstract 581. Plat is to include Lot 4. Owner: Mary M. Snell ' Public Hearing. After discussion, Howard Martin made the motion to approve the replat of Glory Place subject to replatting Lot 4 as a part of the Glory Place, on the original final plat and a metes and bounds description of the individual lots needs to be included. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Vote was -unanimous. The meeting was adjourned by chairman, Nelson Miller. Respectfully Submitted, Lloyd Martinson, secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 I' THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 I, IN THE MATTER OF: I--------- ----------------- Michael G. Lamp -subdivide ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5383-11-25-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: November 251 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- --- ------------ --------------- -- - Pon Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of I`lov. 19 79 '-------------------, ---. Witness my hand and official seal. - - - - - - �_u Mary --A. __ - - - - - - - - - - - - - U ley Notary Public Tarrant County+ Texas o���dco L o D om V� o tE C Wp 0 CSC? —pig 7 Cuud� M r CL_ �0 fp g0 ot-U�-� pu�>aD --t; �a�u ta>aC� iio�inOJN I->CaZ tnZ aC 15.2 C5:3 Yf 0 �d N p._> oy MU-'fn J y2 �U^U!'—YiUm, dp Zv rnoy- uocoz--�Q 'z''t I JL aDic Nz�a}�axia �'°� v I CC G i7,c I �NNCO f��H ��� �=3 m o: JUja,— Yc"Dr-- x o>C�ad N 1 V IL'-�� C EBEE W L '"' Zo�c°9ig�n�zR«aoop�a Co C CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING December 11,1979 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. 2. ZA 79-31. Final Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as Southlake Business Park. Located out of the J.A. Freeman Survey, Abstract 529. Lot 1 Block A. Simplified Subdivision to be used. Owner: Mel Hobratsch, President of East Texas Properties. Public Hearing. ZA 79-41. Final Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as Lamp Estates. The property is located in the Christopher Dart Survey, Abstract 2003. Owner of Lot 2, Michael Lamp. Subdivider J.T. Davis Public Hearing. 3. Discussion. Millard Dilg, concerning property located in the John H. Gibson Survey. Zeta Crews, owner. 4. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, December 7,1979 at 2 p.m. t City Secretary Page 2 P & Z December 11,1979 line be increased to 50' to compensate for future widening of Peytonville Road. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Meeting was adjourned by chairman Miller at 9:50 p.m. Respectfully Submitted, Virginia Clow, acting secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake — ------------------------------------------ Mel Hobratsch-Pres. East ------------------------------------------- Texas Prop. ------------------------------------------- FILE NO.5384-11- 25- 79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS9 COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER ' 481-3221 RON GOETZ9 the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: November 25, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -- ---------------- ------------ Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of Novi 1979 Witness my hand and official seal. Jh�� — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Notary Public, Tarrant County+ Texas LEGAL NOTICE p.m. in the city council of the John A. Freeman chambers at city hall, 667 Survey, Abstract 529, Tract 2. NOTICE Is hereby given to North Carroll Avenue, The Simplified Subdivision all interested persons that Southlake, Texas, Purpose of Procedure will be used. the PlWning & yo"ing the hearing is to consider the Cityof Southlake Commkslom of the CO. of request of Mel Hobratsch, Sandra L. LeGrand Southlake, Texas, will' be President of East Texas City Secretary holding a public hearing on Properties, Inc. to subdivide December 11, 1979 at 7:30 a 13.32 acre tract of land out 5384-11-25-79. PHONE 481-5581 Cat of Southlake Where Country Living Is At Its Bes MARTIN R. HAWK, Mayor SAM SPARGER, Mayor Pro Tem LOUISE MORRISON, Councilwoman A. C. URBANOSKY, Councilman LLOYD LATTA, Councilman SHARI MASSEY, Councilwoman January 4,1980 P.O. BOX 868 SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 76092 SANDRA L. LeGRAND, City Secretary Dear Planning and Zoning Commissioners: Your chairman, Nelson Miller, has ask that I drop yeach of you a line to remind you of the importance of having a full commission during each Planning and Zoning meeting. There are times when each of us have a good reason for being absent from the meetings, but let us each try to be present if at all possible. If you can not be there, please call me during the day or leave a message with the police dispatcher so that we can know whether or not we will have a quorum. See you Tuesday night, ' Sandra L. Le and City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller, at 7:45 p.m. on December 11,1979. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as corrected. Present for the meeting were: Absent for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Virginia Clow, acting sec. Ed Norman Bruce McCombs Lloyd Martinson James Harrell Howard Martin Agenda Item 3. Discussion: Millard Dilg, concerning property located in the John H. Gibson Survey. Zeta Crews, owner. Millard Dilg was present, as were Pete Stahl and Jim Larimer, who gave a pr(---ntation on the future intent of the Chisholm Trail Construction Company. The company indicated they have a contract on the property, contingent upon being able to get the desired zoning. An informal discussion was held concerning the intended use of the land. Agenda Item 4. Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) Harold Knight was present and presented the minutes of the committees previous meeting to the commission. Agenda Item 1. ZA 79-31. Final Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as Southlake Business Park. Located out of the J. A. Freemen Survey, Abstract 529, Lot 1 Block A. Simplified Subdivision to be used. Owner: Mel Hobratsch, President of East Texas Properties. Public Hearing. After discussion, Ed Norman made the motion to recommend approval of the final Mat provided that'the metes and bounds description be incorporated on the drawing. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Passed Unanimously. Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-41. Final Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as Lamp Estates. The property is located in the C. Dart Survey, Abstract 2003. Owner of Lot 2, Michael Lamp. Subdivider: J.T. Davis Public Hearing. After discussion, Ed Norman made the motion to recommend approval of ZA 79-41 provided: a 20' dedicated or easement be furnished for future widening of Peytonville Road. Also the 30' building GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IIN THE MATTER OF: -------- r ity---a-t--S-a..LLtJLLak-e_----------------- ---------SAe..-r-i-LJL-e_-P e_rm-t-Jiaw-a-nd- T h rah ex- FILE N 0 .---5395__722 _- Z4 __________________ STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the Hate of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said Paper on the following dates: ---------.ecemb_er-23L-19-ZQ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- -- -------------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24t_b_-- day of- T)e_c------- 19 Witness my hand and official seal. ry fTey Notary Publ c+ Tarra t County+ Texas 26C OO E i� �20� NILLLO�OC•� -YD� C W c -S'-�0 00 .. �NV^ LOU Naa ZoO tyOFi *6 -7 ZJ>zz %•L-- QN�cc°••Oo�«,,L�'o�cno�co�ai�� L P. t9 � o�M,ou c ..f+ $wJE$com wWtic a�Y �,�r �y�o+'�_ N o�£ N -��3tEww�w�ao p -mom - c«"> j c o a y� w� 3: 0 a zM U�Q—c1b<'a°xaaamMall � MINUTES 12-11-79 MEETIN2 CITIZENS ADVISORY GROUP (Sewer) 1. Members Present Burger 'truelove Knight 2. Meeting Results (a) The committee reviewed and approver the capital improvements program for sewer. (b) Action was assigned to Truelove to obtain information on the following projects: HOUSTON-Temporary Septic System leasing to subdivision'-. CEDAR CREEK -Type of System being installed. GLINTS -Type of Grants and Systems being approved for small, municipalities. Ci'�ah tlVEr PR ✓� f CIASSIFICATI DEPARTMENT/AREA YEAR PRIORITY Citizens Advisory Group/Sewer ` 1979 PROJECT TITLE & DESCRIPTION - Sanitary Sewer System for Southlake. Project consists of working together with Colleyville to ex --end the TRA interceptor line up Bear Creek and the subsequent installation of Trunk lines and collector lines within Sou::hlake. :STIFICATiON Provide for the sanitary sewer needs of the citizens of Southlake as the 1 PROJECT STATUS JAN �l! c_-_ grows. 1% Complete Tentative Plans--Constr.Plans_ -Constr. _ Completion -- ----- Date 0 1987 ------------------------------------------------------•-----------------------.--------------------- --- I ---- -- _ ____ 1 8_0__ 181 182 _ 183 184 185 186 187 ST ESTIMATE otal E-parded B, d,et ! 2nd r —T 3rd __ ____4th �5th i --6th -- I - 7th_� an li ea'r Yea Year Year Year Yea r Year Re nest _ - .ly for grants ................... 20,000 .0...., 10,000. 5000. .. 5000 .D_ep I-Study-Trunk/Collectors, 80,000 .........I30,000 ..� .� =ep II-Engineering-Trunk/Collectors 80,000 ........ .• . •.. 80,000 S:ep III-Construction-Trunk/Collecto s, i mil. ... .•��, 11 mil Re -Engineer -Old Phase II,,,,,,,,,,,, 60,0001........ .30,000...30,000. .•.....• .......� onstruction-Old Phase III..,,,,,1 mil �........ ........ .. �1 mil �ond Service Cost,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120,00.E ........I..................�.........�20,000...�.20,000 „ 14091000 .... 40,000 TrTAL SC RCE OF FUNDS Tax Revenue Government Funds Bonds RM 240,000 1,620,000 �'AINNUAL OPERATION & MAINT COST 1 20,000 k FST, OPERATING REVENUE LANNING & ZONING COMMENTS 10,000 1 30,000 1115.000 10,000 1 30,000 55,000 ___ � ___ 60,000 1.1 mil 25,000 40,000 25,000 10,000 --- 50.000 --- 1.04 mil 40.000 40,000 40,000 50,000 50,000 --- --- I -` --- I --- L --- I --- I20,000 24,000, --- , --- --- I --- I24,000 t MMIffe ' C:TY COUNCIL COMMENTS RANKING CITY OF SOUTHLAKE ' 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING Janaury 8,1980 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer). 2. ZA 79-25 Final plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Hunter's Ridge Addition". The 21.7985 acre tract of land is located in the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Owner: C.C. Hall Jr. 3. Discussion: Review of plat for a tract of land in our extraterrial jurisdiction. O'Brien and Lee. 4. ZA 79-45. Zoning request for a 39.87 acre tract of land out of the J.H. Gibson Survey, Abstract 591. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "F" Light Industrial District. Owner: Zeta Crews. Developer: Millard Dilg. Public Hearing. 5. ZA 79-45. Final plat approval for Phase II of the "Brumlow Industrial District". Adding Tracts 4 $ S. Developer: Millard Dilg. 6. ZA 79-46. Zoning request for a tract of land out of the John Whitman Survey, Abstract 1593. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Dan Light. Public Hearing. 7. ZA 79-47. Zoning request for a 3.3 acre tract of land out of the L.H. Chivers Survey, Abstract 300, Tracts 3A4A and 3A5. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "L" Light Commercial District. Owner: George B. Tillery Sr. Public Hearing. 8. ZA 79-48. Request for a Special Use Permit for the Sale of Off Premises Packaged Beer has been made by Howard Thrasher. Location of the establishment will be the northwest corner of the intersection of North White Chapel Road and Highway 114. Public Hearing. 9. ZA 79-49. Preliminary plat approval for a subdivision to be known as the "Harbor Oaks Addition". Owner of the 133.1 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254 is James B. Stahala.� Developer: David and Ann Hardy, Public Hearing.. 10. Discussion: Capital Improvements Program. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, January 4,1980 at 4 p.m. it 4 " City Secretary El I v I� GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Dan R.—Light- rezone ------------------------------------------ FILE NO. 5397-12-23-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following datess December 239 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- ---- ------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of DeC. 19 70 Witness my hand and official seal. iam — "' — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Mar Utley Notary Publicq Tarrant County. 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BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Planning & Zoning -Zeta Crews ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5396-12-23-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said Paper on the following datess -------- December 23+ 1979 -------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------Ak-4: —------------- ----_--------- Ron oetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of Dec. 19 79 Witness my hand and official seal. -------- — I M Utley Notary Public+ arrant County, Texas QAO'o C u�— o.�v D cLC S�O�OM 1=•-'.t YC� MaDL W'>c^1U3Cc,Em .ari J y (47 V p 0 ..C.c I� L /p '- J C7 U > l P W N V� L �� LL J N f-� �od� vit.- 0 W a, a '0' a w�: Qd � rC=OY pi jm Oa. 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StahaIa 1 FILE N 0 . ----5399 - 12- 23- 79 ------------------------------- THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 STATE OF TEXAS+ COUNTY OF TARRANT RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said ' tice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: ------ -__December -23+ -1979 ------------------------------------------------------ '------------------------------------------------Ap, ---------- — — — — n ----- ------- ----- ------- Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of nec. 19 79 Witness my hand and official seal.-� -�� ---------------------- fr Utlev Notary Public+Trant County+ Texas Qm(7oq) N—No a,a)w c > C E O O Lxo-� �0 N L J > 0�= C E M N 6 O a W.a o V 1- O, 3 y -O V d L lC > Z, ~XU UzfcaO.�Ul t7pv ~ Gi SON—aD Jam.=-Oy Yth i V 0r0 �WW 00 m >-�t ai�EmOo� � cMv aEL�m`y»CC vEC)MD Z ip�VuoQa$ CL 0oVJ w ir w x r a O U A W J PD n a U a I• - a GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Suathlake ------------------------------------------- George B. Tillery Sr-- ------------------------------------------- rezone ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5398-12-23-79 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said tice was published in said paper on the following dates: Dec. 23, 1979 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- —Ro— G --oetz — ------ n Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of Dec. 19 79 Witness my hand and official seal. ---- — Mary Ui'l—4—e—v — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas - V� N✓r L - N N C O L OE C`,C>. adao X!' �>M' mm�0 N p+--C Emv w�-t .CCwN rov W�NN5—c M.iOU~CNN OU~.5 '- 7NU a r >.L t ViNO WCO ID L N _- W O J rsn WA N N 1p T. O, 4 a �Oi� y�>'.��J V C4E E�C`u�a��C >0< O o.� t 0 C 0 0 >> Q N z� vn __tiQdu �iMQLO i;. '�JNUTES 1/8%80 MEETING T i:i1a ADVISORY GROUP (SEWER) 1. :em. crs i L ::ee`in,� res-,z is ro- crises to 4uestionnaire l nc i_,:ate Septic Problem t e :� 2 (.ont i rit-lntal Park Estates L 7: a _T_ ,reE'k ? �u:n:r.I,p1ace I Je'_lico .::-states 0 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE . 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas January 8,1980 7:30 p.m. The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller at 7:35 p.m. The minutes of the , December 11,1979 meeting were approved as presented. Present for the meeting were: Nelson Miller,chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary , Bruce McCombs Ed Norman Virginia Clow Howard Martin Absent was: James Harrell Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer). Harold Knight, chairman of the Sewer Committee gave a report on the progress of the last meeting. He indicated that they had received 14 replies on the questioneer that were distributed in the last newsletter. ■ Agenda Item 2. ZA 79-25. Final plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Hunter's Ridge Addition". The 21.7985 acre tract of land is located in the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Owner: C.C. Hall Jr. Mr. Hall was present as was Mr. Buddy Shepard of Starns and Associates in Arlington. Mr. Shepard indicated that two corrections were listed in the letter from Carter and Burgess. They have been corrected. After discussion from the Planning and Zoning Commission, motion was made by Ed Norman to recommend approval of ZA 79-25, final plat. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. Discussion: ZA 80-2. Review of plat for a tract of land in our extraterrial jurisdiction. O'Brien and Lee. The commission reviewed a plat to be known as "Loma Vista"addition. The property is located in our extraterritorial jurisdiction. Mr. Lee and Mr. O'Brien were present. Mr. Lee indicated that one side of the subdivision will be served by Southlake water, along Morgan Road and the other side which is Randol Mill Road will be serviced by Keller Rural. After discussion, motion was made by Ed Norman to recommend approval of the Loma Vista Plat. Virginia Clow, seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. P $ Z Continued January 8,1980 page 2 Agenda Item 4. ZA 79-45. Zoning request for a 39.87 acre tract of land out of the J.H. Gibson Survey, Abstract 591. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "F" Light Industrial District. Owner: Zeta Crews. Representative: Millard Dilg. Public Hearing. It was established that proper notice had been given and all property owners within 200 feet were properly notified. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stowe, property owners to the north were present. Mr. Stowe had several questions for the future owners, the Chisholm Trail Construction Company. After discussion, Ed Norman made the motion to recommend approval of ZA 79-45, zoning request. Howard Martin seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Mr. Bill stowe, had not objections to the zoning change. Agenda Item S. ZA 79-45. Final plat approval for Phase II of the "Brumlow Industrial District". Adding Tracts 4 � S. Rep. Millard Dilg. After review, Motion was made by Ed Norman, to recommend approval of the final plat of Phase II. Howard Martin seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 6. ZA 79-46. Zoning request for a tract of land out of the John Whitman Survey, Abstract 1593. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Dan Light Public Hearing. There were no replies from property owners within 200 feet and proper notice has been given, as per ordinances. Mr. Light was present and answered questions for the commission. After discussion, Ed Norman made the motion to recommend approval of ZA 79-46. Virginia Clow seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 7. ZA 79-47. Zoning request for a 3.3 acre tract of land out of the L.H. Chivers Survey, Abstract 300, Tracts 3A4A and 3A5. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the "L" Light Commercial District. Owner: George B. Tillery Sr. Public Hearing. Notice was given with no objections during the public hearing. After discussion, Virginia Clow moved to recommend approval for ZA 79-47, contingent upon the condition that the two property owners be notified before city council public hearing. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Council should be aware that P & Z action was taken prior to notice being given to two property owners. Property owners must be notified before council meeting. P & Z Continued January 8,1980 page 3 Agenda Item 8. ZA 79-48. Request for a Special Use Permit for the Sale of Off Premises Packaged Beer has been made by Howard Thrasher. Location of the establishment will be the northwest corner of the intersection of North White Chapel Road and Highway 114. Public Hearing. Mr. Thrasher was present and answered questions for the commission. It was established that proper notice has been given. Replied were received by mail from: J.R.Jones -in favor J.D. Dickson- in favor V. Clow - in favor in person Ed Norman made the motion to recommend approval for ZA 79-48, issuance of a special use permit to Howard Thrasher. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 9. ZA 79-49. Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as the "Harbor Oaks Addition" Owner of the 133.1 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254, is James B. Stahala. Developer: David and Ann Hardy. Mrs. Hardy was present and presented the plat to the commission. The letter from Carter and Burgess was reviewed and the items answered one by one. After discussion, motion was made by Ed Norman that we recommend approval of the preliminary plat contingent upon rezoning the entire area from PUD to A-3 Single Family District. And contingent upon the following items being corrected. Re: Carter and Burgess letter. 1. a. Width of Burney Lane (leave at 60feet) b. Street extending west through lot 11. Street B will be extended between lots 6 $ 7 Blk A to cul-de-sac at west property line. 2. No problem 3. Existing overhead power lines will be rerouted. Utility easements will be shown. 4. Bridle path will be relocated to back of lots. The statement to use will be on the final plat. S. Burney Lane right-of-way lots 1,2,3, will be officially vacated. 6. Tree cover will be added. 7. Will be done typical section of drainage easement. 8. Developers engineers to so comply. Motion was seconded by Howard Martin. The motion passed unanimously. Virginia Clow having a vested interest to the case, retired to the audience during the discussion and vote of ZA 79-49. Due to the hour Ed Norman made the motion to adjourn and discuss Item 10 at a later date. Howard Martin, seconded the motion. Passed Unanimously. The meeting was adjourned by chairman, Nelson Miller. Respectfully Submitted, Lloyd Martinson, secretary Jv I THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 -------- may--oj— S n ii t h 13k Q—----------------- - -------y-;; r-Laxr a -t n 7 n n i n ss n r d i n a n r a Ita--- b 1 --------1-I nw a r-d--T-bx-a- h a r----------- FILE NO�=1==------------------ STATE OF TEXAS9 COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a Period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, Preceding the dAte of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said 1*ce was Published in said Paper on the following dates: --------. Ian --2n.--19-20---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- ---- --- --------- -------- - - - - - hori Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this --?,ct day of -•Ian -- - - - - - _I 19-acL. Witness my hand and official seal. ---��� �4- �F1 a r_v � l e y - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - � U J Notary Public, Tarrant County+ Texas a — - ._ W J _ LL V t C� ���O ULoo l��Vyyy V �C CRcr-. a�Li�Nd p�� NJN O F D O D C C U y- U J O J t H"C) -10 W [ yn JU�O L VON--.'c " ��0 q CN�UIO �Z«yF'�C V zAO.+eX �� a CITY OF SOUTHLAKE • 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING ANTI ZONING COMMISSION MEETING January 22,1980 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group (Sewer) 2. Discussion: Capital Improvement Program I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, January 18,1980 at 2 p.m. _ 4*z� /. Z It • City Secretary I THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 t-Lake------------------ --------- CaAiiaL-Zmnxnaceme0is-2r-O94am------ FILE NO. 5673-1-27-2-3-,10-80 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said -Mice was published in said Paper on the following dates: --------------------------------------- -------- 4-Ron ----- -- ---- roQtz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of Feb 19 RI) ------------------ , ---. 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TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Variance to Zoning Ordinance ------------------------------------------- 161 ------------------------------------------- FILE N0. 5657-1-6-80 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a Period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ Preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said —tice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: ---------January 6, -1980- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---------------------------------------------------*Ron --- ----------- Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Jan. 19 RO Witness my hand and official seal.}/ � ----4 1=L ----------------- Mary tIev Notary Public+ Tarra t County? 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BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of South P & Z- -Rezone Request of Dan Howell ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5672-1-27-80 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS9 COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one Year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the rrte of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said ftkce was Published in said paper on the following dates: Januarv_27+ _1980 --------------------------------------------- - ------------------------ 4tz Ron G Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of January 1980 Witness my hand and official seal -------------------------- Mary U ley Notary Public+ Tarrant County, Texas u 0.= VOQ�L?a� L�GN?n�'—" -�_`O�~3x'o—i�1 £yy��a-�•tpO .��'•t'�a--'i�W`0- •Od-��0 CyC'^Wk Vi ia���Cc��V►2zW cv P�g° Yg�� aO C naioCSi+�P�n� Qi 'L Np.TWt yL v— oP�D' At ON�vEL o 0Xgc—co UQ2 Eo5 oo=c E 60, C pp QOEpY=� OCQ P MZ�Pg o>vV ctT��W LL =� -'cMtn, � E N O t` o O N y,CI0 ;p 4'A 'Co�v�c $ N u r— Ica ,V— aWxacmccv.BSrn g��_v_tt Aa3ZW % oT�NNF�(0 £tEDz0cW3WZCLUZtiUWOWW U~v' (uWQa�NNL LL Oqq~i7nK��aoa^LZVUri�cCo ^VoOZiv XZZ Zz?SLI WW$aiW W. 41 Y.aZqWW `W�VSoZ Z m�E�>�gii•�.�o�0iVvQVtq v-- WrnA»c cocaaNWoamZ E ~�n �ZyoznZ~✓��� QF�pZ�oeru E U3� C�.CoQ►~Ly3AL-cV»V W VWrW,W�—° x~On r`=EO3aW—- -�Coao�03°�?�a.01 y93-a0b2m(—� : P�,y _r-o0 iu��I a F- a % lb I r+tNCE WEST, to a point for cor THENCE N 72 degrees s, 38" W, 57.37 feet to a point for corner; THE NC 190 106 degrees 33' 09" E, 22&% feet to a point for c0�j�r THEN�]`�89 degrees 26' 51" W, 225.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE N 00 degrees 33' . 09" E, 815.14 feet to a point — for corner; THENCE N 89 degrees 03' 53" W, 907.92 feet to a point for corner; THENCE N 00 degrees 17' 06" E, 1322.03 feet to a point for corner; THENCE S89 degrees 04, 081, E, 1635.43 feet to a point for corner; THENCE S 00 degrees 10' 50" W, 1110.71 feet to a point for -corner; THENCE S 71degrees 57' 42" W, 162.13 feet to a point for corner; THENCE S 15 degrees 00' 00" W, 280.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE S 00 degrees 33' 09" W, 940.00 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and con- taining 59.96 acres of land, more or less. TRACT 3. Presently zoned Agricultural is requested to be zoned rezoned to A-6 Two Family District. Metes and bounds description follows BEGINNING AT a point in the west line of a 21.9078 acre tract In deed to Anderson Industries, Inc., recorded in Volume 4977, Page 929 of the Deed Records of Tarrant County, Texas; said point being North, 302.89 feet from the southwest corner of said 21.9078 acre tract; THENCE West, 502.20 feet to a point for corner; THENCE N 00 degrees 33' 09" E, 940.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE N 15 degrees 00, 00" E, 280.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE N 71 degrees 57' 42" E, 162.13 feet to a point for corner; THENCE S 88 degrees 45' 31 " E, 480.04 feet to a point for corner; THENCE S01 degrees I 30" W, 201.95 feet to a point for corner; THENCE S27 degrees IV 31" W, 440.44 feet to a point for corner; THENCE S 04 degrees 26' 00" W, 103.00 feet to a point for corner; THENCE SOUTH, 553.86 feet to the PLACE OF BEGIN- NING and containing 15.93 acres of land, more or less. City of Southlake Sandra L. LeGrand City Secretary $672-1-27-80. City of Southlake 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, met in regular meeting on January 22,1980. The meeting was called to order by chairman, Nelson Miller, at 7:30 p.m. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as presented. Present for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary Bruce McCombs James Harrell Virginia Clow Ed Norman Absent for the meeting was: Howard Martin Agenda Item 1. Discussion: Citizens Advisory Group Sewer Harold Knight was present and presented the minutes of the previous meeting. He reported that the committee has been concentrating on the review of the questioneers. Agenda Item 2. Discussion: Capital Improvements Program. Mayor Hawk was present for the discussion and explained the needs and the guidelines of the Capital Improvements Program. The Mayor gave the commission copies of the inputs from the various department heads and groups of the City. Discussion with Police Chief, Daymond Gaddy was first, concerning the items he recommended for the program. Discussion was also held with Fire Chief, Bob Steele, concerning the items needed by the fire department. Harold Knight, chairman of the sewer committee reviewed his requests with the commission. It was decided that several worksessions would be needed before the public hearings begin. The meeting was adjourned by Nelson Miller, chairman. Respectfully Submitted, Lloyd Martinson, secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION WORKSESSIONS The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will be holding worksessions for the discussion of the City of Southlake, Capital Improvements Program. The worksessions start at 7:30 p.m. on the following dates: Thursday, February 14,1980 Monday, February 18,1980 Wednesday, February 20,1980 Thursday, February 21,1980 I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Wednesday, February 3,1980 at 12 noon. City Secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Board of Adjustments -Request for variance ------------------------------------------- By Phillip L. Mummert -------------- FILE N 0. 5674- 1- 27- 80 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the cite of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said vice was Published in said paper on the following dates: --January-279-80 ----------------------------------------------------------- - ---------------------------------------------- --- -------------------- ---- --- - ------------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day ofJanuary 1980 A f i Witness my hand and official seal.- - - -------------------------- �ary tley Notary Public+ Tarrant Countyp Texas uir O►y J aN >,i xmJl YC� c4QQ`o£'-� cc_.r mm� tea•- > 'U 5 Gi O-pNO CJ0 tLL E� L ��6idU � � H N ~LI yL� aS�Yy6iNH>C C{~�yN�C 02KmpO S8 E��t lyy nu�M�'NO Z t m ML CL y �L,p aL y ;.F—Zp«�OO yy�EvTLLtiG'OD>Q v`cr�E$ �gNA�Ed�tiEt_t m p_°'1jQ.t >1oac.Z01t a`OC Z �o dU>ac�QLL'< �nE�s February 12, 1980 City of Southlake Planning and Zoning Commission P.O. Box 868 Southlake, Texas 76051 Ref. Case Number ZA 80-4 I am submitting the following views and concerns in behalf of Mesco Metal Buildings regarding the above case. Mesco is deeply concerned about having adjacent properties, one being zoned industrial the other zoned residential, without a buffer zone. Mesco has plans to operate the plant two shifts. With an industrial plant comes certain noises such as air compressors, semi -truck traffic, handling of heavy steel plates, punch presses, shears, welding chipping hammers, etc. Securing an industrial plant from children is practically impossible. It seems they can always find a way to get in. With a housing development usually comes vandalism. Because of the above views and concerns Mesco Metal Buildings Corp. is opposed to the rezoning case number ZA 80-4. Sincerely yours, Basil L. Sluder Vice Pres. Manufacturing BLS/sr MESCO METAL BUILDINGS CORPORATION • P O BOX G • GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 • 817/488-8511 • METRO: 481-2501 SUBSIDIARY OF ANDERSON INDUSTRIES CORPORATE OFFICES. GRAPEVINE. TEXAS • MANUFAC'': 41NG =ACILITIES GRADEVINE ' EXAS & CHESTER, SOOT- CARO'_INA Pat Hawk, Mayor City of Southlake Southlake, Tx. 76092 Dear Mayor Hawk, CITY Oq-H 0 Wkce -n _r ecie:aty, February 18, 1980 Since there has been some question as to a conflict of interest concerning my vote on the Dan Howell request for zoning at the Planning and Zoning meeting February 13, 1980, I wish to withdraw my vote on this action, Southlake Realty Co., with whom I am associated, has a listing agreement and a For Sale sign on a 2 acre commercial tract owned by Mr, and Mrs. Howell. This previously zoned 2 acre tract has no connection with the zoning request before the Planning and Zoning Commission at the above mentioned date. Personally, I feel that my vote was not a conflict of interest. I have been very conscientious about abstaining on actions that I feel are in conflict with my business. Sincerely, Virginia F. Clow cc: Nelson Miller, Chairman Planning & Zoning Commission February 18, 1980 Pat Hawk, Mayor City of Southlake Southlake, Tx. 76092 ' Dear Mayor Hawk, Since there has been some question as to a conflict of interest concerning my vote on the Dan Howell request for zoning at the Planning and Zoning meeting February 13, 1980, I wish to withdraw my vote on this action. Southlake Realty Co., with whom I am associated, has a listing agreement and a For Sale sign on a 2 acre commercial tract owned by ' Mr. and Mrs. Howell. This previously zoned 2 acre tract has no connection with the zoning request before the Planning and Zoning Commission at the above mentioned date. ' Personally, I feel that my vote was not a conflict of interest. I have been very conscientious about abstaining on actions that I feel are in conflict with my business. ' Sincerely, Virginia F. Clow ' cc: Nelson Miller, Chairman Planning & Zoning Commission AffBCARTER b BURGESS, INC. ENGINEERS • PLANNERS 1100 MACON STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76102 (817) 3 3 5 - 2 6 1 1 February 5, 1980 Mrs. Sandy LeGrand City Secretary City of Southlake P.O. Box 868 Southlake, TX 76051 Y C`, T 6J,ce C, I i:v Re: Preliminary Plat for Highland Estates Subdivision Dear Mrs, LeGrand: In response to your request, we have reviewed the referenced plan for consideration at the February 12, 1980 meeting of the Southlake Planning and Zoning Commission and would like to report the following: 1. The Southlake Thoroughfare and Circulation Plan calls for an 84 foot right-of-way on E. Highland Street which will require an additional dedication of 17 feet on the south side of Lots 8, 9 and 11. 2. The Southlake Future Land Use Plan indicates Medium Density Residential (10 - 18 dwelling units per acre) whereas the subject plat indicates a density of slightly less than one unit per acre. 3. Street A could be cul-de-saced as long as access to Lot 12 were maintained, thereby eliminating the "double -frontage" situation of Lots 9 and 10. 4. The radius of the first curve on Street B north of E. Highland Street should be increased to provide a smoother curve. 5. A drainage easement should be provided along the existing drainage way indicated, the width of which should be determined by a drainage study. 6. The required approval block should be added to the plat. If you have any questions concerning this review, please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, C ER B GE IN , Bart S. Bradford, ASLV BSB:dh C&B No. 8000301 P F Z Minutes February 12,1980 Page 2 ' The Developer, David Claude was present. He explained the use of the land to the commission. There were no replies from property owners within 200 feet, nor were there any comments from the audience. Mr. Claude explained he is requesting A-3 Single Family District zoning, however, he will be using deed restrictions to regulate the size of homes, he wants not under 2,000 square feet homes in the subdivision. The commission refered to the Noise Cone Map in regards to the location of the property. After discussion, Lloyd Martinson made the motion to approve the zoning request, the motion was seconded by Ed Norman. The motion passed with 6 in favor. Virginia Clow retired to the audience since she has a vested interest in the case. Agenda Item 4. ZA 80-3. Preliminary Plat approval for a subdivision to be known as "Highland Estates". The 19.81 acre tract of land is located on Highland Street. Owner: Southlake Properties, Developer: David L. Claude. Public Hearing. It was established that all notices were properly given and property owners within 200 feet were notified as per Ordinances. There were no replies. Chairman Miller read the review letter from Carter and Burgess,Inc. As per the C & B recommendations, the commission considered each comment as follows: 1. The developer will dedicate 17 ft more off of lots 8,9,11. 2. Omit 3. will be alright 4. will be alright S. The developer will comply 6. The developer will comply (A copy of Carter and Burgess,Inc. the minutes). with C $ B recommendations. with C & B recommendations. recommendations will be attached to After discussion, Ed Norman made the motion to approve ZA 80-3, preliminary plat of Highland Estates, provided the items above are corrected. Bruce McCombs seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously except for Virginia Clow who abstained because she has a vested interest in the project. Agenda Item 5. ZA 80-4. Zoning request for three tracts of land out of the Thomas Mahan Survey, Abstract 1049. Present Zoning is Agricultural. Request is for: Tract 1- 1 acre request A-6 Two family district zoning. Tract 2- 59.96 acres, request A-3 Single family district. Tract 3- 15.93 acres, request A-6 two family district. Owner: Dan Howell Public Hearing. All notices were properly given and property owners within 200 feet were notified. Harold Knight, and Mrs. Harris replied by mail, in favor of the zoning change. Basil Slutter from the Mesco Metal Buildings fact ent and resented a letter of opposition from the owner. ory was Ares p - P $ Z Minutes February 12,1980 Page 3 isMr and Mrs William Berk were present but did not object to the zoning change, however, they commented that Mesco had valid reasons to be in objection to the A-6 Two Family District that close to the plant. The letter from Mesco is attached to the minutes. ' Virginia Clow made the motion to recommend approval of ZA 80-4 with the recommendation that A-6 is extended from north line from parcel 1 ' east to join parcel 3. Howard Martin seconded the motion. t Three were opposed to the zoning change (Harrell, Norman, Miller) Four in favor were;( Martin, Clow, Martinson, McCombs). Agenda Item 6. Discussion: Capital Improvements Program. ' Mayor Hawk was present for this discussion and gave the commission ' some input on the Capital Improvements program. The meeting was adjourned by chairman, Miller at 11:35. Respectfully Submitted, Lloyd Martinson, Secretary J CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING February 12,1980 7:30 p.m. ' AGENDA 1. ZA 79-49 Zoning request for a 133.09 acre tract of land out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254. Present zoning is PUD, request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: James B. Stahala ' Public Hearing 2. ZA 80-1 Zoning request for a 4.9 acre tract of land out of the Thomas M. Hood Survey, Abstract 706. Present zoning is Agricultural, request is for the A-2 Single Family District. Owner: Bert M. Yetman Public Hearing 3. ZA 80-3 Zoning request for a 19.81 acre tract of land out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Present zoning is PUD, request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Southlake Properties. Developer: David L. Claude. Public Hearing. 4. ZA 80-3 Pre-1iminary plat approval for a subdivision to b.; known as "Highland Estates". The 19.81 acre tract of land is located on Highland Street. Owner: Southlake Properties. Developer: David L. Claude. Public Hearing. S. ZA 80-4 Zoning request for three tracts of land out of the Thomas Mahan Survey, Abstract 1049. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for: Tract 1 - 1 acre request A-6 Two-family District Zoning. Tract 2 - 59.96 acres, request A-3 Single Family District Zoning. Tract 3- 15.93 acres, request A-6 Two-family District Zoning. Owner: Dan Howell Public Hearing. 6. Discussion: Capital Improvements Program. I hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin board and on the front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake, Texas, on Friday, February 8,1980 at 3 p.m. Y, pC,C� City Secretary CITY OF SOUTHLAKE is 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas The regular meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, was held on February 12,1980. The chairman, Nelson Miller, called the meeting to order at approximately 7:30 p.m. The minutes of the January 22,1980 meeting were approved as presented. Present for the meeting were: Nelson Miller, chairman Lloyd Martinson, secretary Virginia Clow Ed Norman Bruce McCombs James Harrell Howard Martin Agenda Item 1. ZA 79-49. Zoning request for a 133.09 acre tract of out of the John Childress Survey, Abstract 254. Present zoning is PUD, request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: James B. Stahala. Public Hearing. land I The owner, James B. Stahala, and the Developers, David and Ann Hardy, were not present. It was established that proper notice has been given 1 ! and property owners within 200 feet were notified. Mike Buchanan, a property owner, responded by telephone, in favor of the zoning change. The present zoning is PUD request is for A-3 Single Family District. After discussion, Bruce McCombs made the motion to approve the zoning change. Motion was seconded by James Harrell. The vote was 6 in favor. Virginia Clow having a vested interest abstained from voting. Agenda Item 2. ZA 80-1. Zoning request for a 4.9 acre tract of land out of the Thomas M. Hood Survey, Abstract 706. Present zoning is Agricultural, request is for the A-2 Single Family District. Owner: Bert M. Yetman Public Hearing. It was established that all property owners were notified. There were two replies from property owners within 200 feet. By mail, Mrs. E.F. DePeu was in favor of zoning change. By telephone, Mrs. Amos Moses replied in favor. After discussion, James Harrell made the motion to recommend approval of the zoning change, from Agricultural to A-2 Single Family District. Ed Norman seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 3. ZA 80-3. Zoning request for a 19.81 acre tract of land ■ out of the Francis Throop Survey, Abstract 1511. Present zoning is PUD, request is for the A-3 Single Family District. Owner: Southlake Properties. Developer: David L. Claude. Public Hearing. GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Rezone-Stephen C. Kidwell- ------------------------------------------- Southlake Park ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5690-2-10-R� ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice+ appeared before me and swore that the said ^tice was Published in said Paper on the following dates: --------------F-e-b-r-u-a-r-y --1-0-, --'L-Q-R-rn ------------------------------ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th--- day of--Eeb----_--� 19-R.D Witness my hand and official seal.- t - - ae-y ----------------- l Notary Public+ Tarrant Countyq Texas (aWH�► -L�C--LClOO.CC_ .pE0T-�9%-C10LOEO.LyWL0 NJW ppj-OJOOCI LOl0Q>--VLO F-H�yNL NHF�'C- N� dp10 p ufV v_ ._w�10 CU CVCNTO L10 EnV Rm_o�ION¢NN LY!-�NNOOLOvO aM0 Wv, L.N �DdDU-IL0Ip UN~6LuuW>AT .0Lx0 N. 0 U Q L w ONL C Q1 Wi0LpI6Ln~c Y CL 73 CN CLOV p'to WUa� C>NON�C W.&INpUCC2ScgOwcOU-o 11 grC TVO 6Cl n '0 UOOV N W � «ltMnN_O ' oCn J L Oad�NLO-OQ W-O �v�N o a) n OOOOZLO� ^ COJ u� �NC-3LCepCOV pm Cw _j 01Od Q�OU-YLCip8.UWL0OS0OUT CO�6�S30V- O[Qdm-VaOdIym CLaNO.. Nd��-1- OL N O�0 o cm b J OL�iUag0a6CaovUCW In oMC - zoCzco p$ln OPdOM C 0 D- Wp�.0�L NVo z W m V a O CNaT W .N UU NN N`J N V V TdTNNU UiU U.p.0 0 aUU O O�L�y��Ca-ocVN L C y 7DhfUa,C $p yOOOyNOL2b P X z2dLL-200P '0»o��LgHFo2F<n CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 667 North Carroll Avenue Southlake, Texas REGULAR PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING February 26,1980 7:30 p.m. AGENDA 1. Consider: Capital Improvement Program Public Hearing 2. ZA 80-8. Replat of Tract 2 of the Brumlow Industrial District. Located in the J.N. Gibson Survey, Abstract 591 and the H. Decker Survey, Abstract 438. The property is zoned "F" Light Industrial. Owner: Zeta Crews Public Hearing. 3. ZA 80-5. Zoning request for a tract of land out of the R.D. Price Survey, Abstract 1207 and Lots 1 $ 2, Block 6, Southlake Park Addition. Present zoning is A-1 Single Family District. Request is for the Agricultura District. Owner: Stephen C. Kidwell. 19.78 acres. Public Hearing. 4. ZA 80-6. Zoning request for a tract of land known as Lot 1 Hilltop Acres. Present zoning is A-2 Single Family District. Request is for Agricultural District zoning. Owner: Stephen C. Kidwell Public Hearing. 5. ZA 80-7. Zoning request for 95.76 acres of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899, Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District Zoning. Owner: David L. Claude. Public Hearing. 6. ZA 80-7. Preliminary Plat approval for a 95.76 acre tract of land in the O.W. Knight Survey, Abstract 899. The subdivision will be known as "Oakwood Country Estates". Owner and Developer: David L. Claude. Public Hearing. I hereby certify board and on the Southlake, Texas, that the above agenda was posted on the bulletin front door in city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, on Friday, Februar 22,1980 at 3 p.m. City Secretary GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 ' THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: --------- City-of-Southlake----------------- i_David_L,_CIaude-011, Knight Survey --------------------------------- 1 FILE NO- 5656-2- -Rn ----------------------------------- ISTATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481.3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general 'circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said -,tice was published in said Paper on the following dates: Feh, in, jnRn ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- ---------------- -------- -- - - ------ Ron Goetz 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1.1th day of Feb 19 Rr) Witness my hand and official seal.--- "��'It I ey Notary Public+ Tarrar; runty+ Texas W ao aonr6£ o oo^ LmN3cCmoC.Lt3�c UN.P0mC`)O�o0 �pV m0C) o�0 `a0mCIo�0`d C�ou0ai0•-0�t- '0o:ro$LcN�.oyDC mwmxa� 0 a Cw:io vp�N T.0 O �0 �~O�JMYh�JmJw�gM v �N0 '3 OL0W C �- J `gy7> i2CuC qQ) C COOLJ�m0 u0ro$ M oam o� ' D'O`:O3OLo �C o�da �U�Yo c L t LO vimO v m y •O J M CD 00 L P 0V C0 O.0 mo WL`py xu'C O1gn`�J�E��zoocp >0Z cozm' C80o5 oFjFO� oDOI° >'oA �0cDaA09 Oa�J FYoCO�>QC sOCC�ZNmWN O001qJUYMVOU-.00Uo-0U0d V_>. yn 0--CpJy ._wCZE�C C VVC LCVCct� O JD C `U O ou�'O �=am QvacL�onu .Cp M10 o�o sp Q F— F GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Stephen C. Kidwell -Hilltop Acres ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 568Q-2-10-8n ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER , 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said tice was Published in said paper on the following dates: Feb. 10, 1980 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------AP --------------- - - - - - - --- Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1_1-th day ofFeb, 19 en Witness my hand and official seal. 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BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- ?avid L. C l aude- I (Oakwood Fstates, i ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 56P7-2-1n-8O - -------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ+ the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said notice was Published in said paper on the following dates: Feb. 1n+ 19Ro ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ ---------------- ------- --=-------- - ------ Don Roetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of Febo 19 RC Witness my hand and official seal.- -� - - - - - "ary -------ii I tev ------------- Notary ublic, Tarrant County+ Texas --- c m W >. o1 a m d a> o« o« y m ... o. c c o m m o`° o rL " m ?i "._ o c c x c c p p� �•O 0 M -0— Z N. m -� m TL p^�1p y' y�� L� ONN in Cam._ �0 �p Tay 1p a0 �co�o£mo%N t�Fc(D 0)Wi�>`:'c�mo3� mo ``®.-m ° o0�=y 4'0170��yY7 ��vQ c cr_rnaD�d- d�c 3AS no��o�03 �� d c�.ow��o. �n d — 3cud7a�uN N O�._Col= F N X 0 75C y-'muN t>.. 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BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 IN THE MATTER OF: �itv of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Zeta Crews-Ttrumlow Industrial T)istrict ------------------------------------------- FILE N0. 56R8-2-1C-R0 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER , 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN+ a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant, Texas, preceding the date of the attached notice, appeared before me and swore that the said r^tice was published in said paper on the following dates: Feb, 10, 1-1)80 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- --ktLz --------- -------- --Ron Goe Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Feb. 19 qr) Witness my hand and official LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all interested persons that the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Southlake, Texas, will be holding a public hearing on February 26, 1980 at 7:30 p.m in the city council chambers at city hall, 667 North Carroll Avenue, Southlake. Purpose Of the hearing is to consider the request of Zeta Crews, to replat Traci 2of the Brumlow Industrial District. Thus making a Tract 2 and Tract 2A, each containing 2.615 acres of land. The Brumlow Industrial District is located in the J.N. Gibson Survey, Abstract 591 and H. Decker Survey, Abstract 438, Tarrant County, Texas. The property is zoned "F" Light Industr ial. City of Southlake Sandra L.LeGrand City Secretary 5688 2 10-80. ZA 80-8 ---------------, --- .--- �� -- ,----------------- sealary t!t I ev Notary Public, Tarrant County. Texas PLANNING AND ZONING FEBRUARY 26,1980 PAGE 2 Agenda Item 3 $ 4 ZA 80-5. Zoning request for a tract of land out of the R.D. Price Survey, Abstract 1207 and Lots 1 and 2 Block 6, Southlake Park Addition. Present zoning is A-1 Single Family District. Request is for the Agricultural District. Owner: Stephen C. Kidwell. 19.78 acres of land. Public Hearing. ZA 80-6. Zoning request for a tract of land known as Lot 1 Hilltop Acres. Present zoning is A-2 Single Family District. Request is for Agricultural District zoning. Owner: Stephen C. Kidwell. Public Hearing. Mrs. Stephen Kidwell was present and explained to the Commission her reasons for wanting to convert the property back to Agricultural. The reason is that they raise horses. Proper notice was given and the following replies were made in person and by mail. Wayne Lee - in favor Terry Roberts - in favor Stoney Stubbs- in favor Bob Dow - in favor Roger Miller - in favor Jim Edland - in favor After considerable discussion, Lloyd Martinson made the motion to table ZA 80-5 and ZA 80-6 for more information and legal advice con- cering changing the zoning on lots within a sub -division. Howard Martin seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Item 5 & 6. ZA 80-7. Zoning request for 95.76 acres of land out of the O.W. Knight Survey; Abstract 899. Present zoning is Agricultural. Request is for the A-3 Single Family District Zoning. Owner: David L. Claude. Public Hearing. Preliminary Plat approval for a 95.76 acre tract of land in the O.W. Knight Survey Abstract 899. The subdivision will be known as "Oakwood Country Estates". Owner and Developer: David L. Claude. Public Hearing. Due to the fact that owner, David Claude was not able to be present, he requested the public hearings on items 5 & 6 be tabled until the next regular meeting. It eas established that proper notice had been given to all property owners within the city limits, within 200 feet of the land in question. Mr. Don Foreman was present and indicated he was opposed to the zoning change and preliminary plat approval but that he would be present at the next meeting when the owner would be present to explain his reasons for opposing. Mrs Zena Rucker was also present and opposed the request. Engineer, Leon Levitt was present, but also expressed that he would wait until the next meeting to present the preliminary plat. Howard Martin made the motion to table ZA 80-7 zoning request and prelimin- ary plat, until the March 11,1980 meeting. James Harrell Seconded the motion. Passed unanimously. The meeting was adjourned by chairman Miller. Lloyd Martinson, sec. A THE GRAPEVINE SUN 488-0332 GRAPEVINE PUBLISHING CO. P.O. BOX A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051 IN THE MATTER OF: City of Southlake ------------------------------------------- Planning & Zoning Commission Meetings ------------------------------------------- FILE NO. 5700-2-17-24-3-2-9-16-23-30-4-6-13-20-27-5-4-80 ----------------------------------- STATE OF TEXAS, COUNTY OF TARRANT THE GRAPEVINE NEWS -ADVERTISER 481-3221 RON GOETZ, the General Manager of the GRAPEVINE SUN, a newspaper of general circulation which has been continuously and regularly published for a period of not less than one year in the County of Tarrant+ Texas+ preceding the date of the attached notices appeared before me and swore that the said notice was published in said Paper on the following dates: -------Feb. 17 & 249 March 2�9916723930, April 69139207277 MAY 4� 1980 ----------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------ —L---------- Ron Goetz Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5 t h day of May 19 80 Witness my hand and official seal — +— gie H nlon Notary Public+ Tarrant County+ Texas ��moLEvrc36:8 :'cLLC,,.E L c U o o c 0' ._ J k O N i E c n u mrn� CNC d:kv Z a`uq �o�J,% c< 'A T 0•v O JU. mcn a WW 4) ��N'.-piE Nu UZ61 L .�y �(D f c u c-y�4 0J-'n 00a�i>a, N,..� a y'piu-C �r ZjW �cAL itS cpC=9L LD ~�1V�j, �O U V J C' y G-at Z MU N % 605 Z :o V all 6. � L � _.._-�- ---.