Item 7 - WCUMCCase No.
ZA22-0043
S T A F F R E P O R T
October 14, 2022
CASE NO: ZA22-0045
PROJECT: Specific Use Permit for White’s Chapel UMC Christmas Festival and
Follow the Star – Drive Through Christmas Story EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY: White’s Chapel UMC is requesting approval of a Specific Use Permit for two Mass
Gathering Events on property described as Lot 1R, Block 1, White Chapel
Methodist Church Addition and located at 185 S. White Chapel, Southlake,
Texas. Current Zoning: “CS”– Community Service Zoning District. SPIN
Neighborhood #9.
DETAILS: White’s Chapel UMC is requesting approval of a Specific Use Permit (SUP) for
two mass gathering events for the Christmas Festival (outdoors) on Wednesday,
November 30, 2022 and the Follow the Star – Drive Through Christmas Story on
Thursday and Friday, December 8 and 9, 2022. The attendance is expected to
be approximately 4,000 for the day for the Christmas Festival (a come and go
event) and approximately 500 cars each day for the Follow the Star – Drive
Through Christmas Story. The church has held the Christmas Festival since
November of 2009, approved for 3-years and renewed for another 10-years.
Their SUP expired this past March. The applicant is requesting the renewal of a
specific use permit for the Christmas Festival event with the addition of the
Follow the Star – Drive Through Christmas Story event for a 10-year period.
The 2022 Event Schedule:
• Christmas Festival: southwest parking lot
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Event: 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm
o 4 food trucks, free popcorn, and cotton candy
o inflatables, 2 snow hills, pony rides, petting zoo, reindeer photos,
tents, trackless trains, and mechanical rides.
o live nativities in the amphitheater
o restrooms in the church
o fireworks at 7:15 pm
o additional parking and buses running from the high school on
White Chapel Blvd.
• Follow the Star -Drive Through Christmas Story
Thursday, December 8th and Friday, December 9th, 2022
Event: 6:00 – 7:30 pm
Both events will have police officers present.
ACTION NEEDED: 1) Conduct a Public Hearing
2) Consider Specific Use Permit Request for a Mass Gathering Event
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ATTACHMENTS: (A) Background Information
(B) Vicinity Map
(C) Specific Use Permit Staff Review No. 2 dated October 14, 2022
(D) Surrounding Property Owners Map
(E) Surrounding Property Owners Responses
(F) Resolution No. 22-029
Presentation
Narrative
Site Plan
STAFF CONTACT: Dennis Killough (817) 748-8072
Patty Moos (817) 748-8269
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
OWNER: White’s Chapel United Methodist Church
APPLICANT: White’s Chapel United Methodist Church
PROPERTY SITUATION: 185 S. White Chapel Boulevard
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 1R, Block 1, White Chapel Methodist Church Addition
LAND USE CATEGORY: Public / Semi-Public, Low Density Residential
CURRENT ZONING: “CS” – Community Service Zoning District
HISTORY: - On November 17, 2009, the City Council approved a Specific Use
Permit (ZA09-047) for a Mass Gathering Event for the Christmas Festival.
City Council granted the permit for a period of 3 years.
- On March 6, 2012 City Council approved a specific use permit for the
event for a period of ten (10) years. (ZA12-017)
STAFF COMMENTS: The City Council shall consider the following in determining whether to
grant a Specific Use Permit for a mass gathering event according to the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 480, Section 45.14c, as amended:
1. whether there is convenient and safe access for the ingress and
egress of pedestrians and vehicular traffic;
2. whether sufficient traffic control personnel is proposed to insure safety
to all members of the traveling public, including pedestrians, along all
public roadways in the proximity of the mass gathering and/or along
which the public is likely to travel to reach the mass gathering areas
shall be provided;
3. whether the mass gathering area is well drained and so arranged to
provide sufficient space for persons assembled, vehicles, sanitary
facilities, and appurtenant equipment;
4. whether sufficient illumination will be provided at night to protect the
safety of the persons assembled;
5. whether adequate parking areas, including disabled persons’ parking
spaces, shall be provided for persons arriving by vehicular means. If
the promoter proposes to utilize temporary off-site parking, then the
promoter the mass gathering event the off-site temporary parking
area will not be utilized for purposes other than the mass gathering
event; and
6. whether adequate provisions have been made for food supply,
medical assistance, garbage disposal, water supply, parking,
sanitation and toilet facilities, vermin control, and safety.
The City Council may establish specific conditions depending upon the
nature of the proposed event and traffic, health and safety issues
according to Ordinance 480, Section 45.14.a, as amended.
STAFF COMMENTS: Specific Use Permit Staff Review No. 2 dated October 14, 2022 is
attached in this report.
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SUP REVIEW SUMMARY
Case No.: ZA22-0045 Review No.: Two Date of Review:10/14/22
Project Name: Specific Use Permit for White’s Chapel UMC
APPLICANT: OWNER:
Denise Bennett White’s Chapel UMC
3628 Grandview Drive 185 S. White Chapel Blvd.
Grapevine, TX 76051 Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817-481-2139
Email: dbennett@whiteschapelumc.com
Email:
CITY STAFF HAS REVIEWED THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROJECT RECEIVED BY THE CITY ON 9/12/22 AND WE
OFFER THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS. THESE STIPULATIONS ARE HEREBY MADE CONDITIONS OF SITE PLAN
APPROVAL UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AMENDED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR NEED
FURTHER CLARIFICATION, PLEASE CONTACT Patty Moos at (817) 748-8269.
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Planning Review
Patty Moos
Planner
Phone: (817) 748-8269
Email: pmoos@ci.southlake.tx.us
General Information
45.4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Any use permitted hereunder shall meet the minimum requirements provided in the district in which
it is located.
A specific use permit shall automatically expire if a building permit is not issued, and
construction begun within six (6) months of the granting of the specific use permit or if the
use shall cease for a period of six (6) months.
45.5 FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED - In granting or denying an application for a specific use permit,
the City Council shall take into consideration the following factors:
a. Safety of the motoring public and of pedestrians using the facility and the area immediately
surrounding the site.
b. Safety from fire hazard, and measures for fire control.
c. Protection of adjacent property from flood or water damage.
d. Noise producing elements; and glare of vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights
on established character of the neighborhood.
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e. Location, lighting and type of signs; and relation of signs to traffic control and adverse effect on
adjacent properties.
f. Street size and adequacy of pavement width for traffic and reasonably expected to be generated
by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood.
g. Adequacy of parking, as determined by requirements of this chapter for off-street parking
facilities for similar uses; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street loading
spaces; and protection of the public health by all-weather surfacing on all parking areas to
control dust.
h. Such other measures as will secure and protect the public health, safety, morals and general
welfare.
45.13 MASS GATHERING EVENT
a. The City Council may grant an application for a specific use permit for a mass gathering event
if it finds the standards in this Ordinance are met. When considering an application for a permit,
the City Council may establish specific conditions depending upon the nature of the proposed
event and the traffic, health, and safety issues
b. An application for a permit to hold a mass gathering event shall identify (i) the promoter; (ii) the
mass gathering area; (iii) the maximum number of patrons anticipated or tickets to be sold for
the gathering; (iv) the dates and time of day being considered for the mass gathering; (v)
information pertaining to previous mass gatherings in the same mass gathering area or
sponsored by the promoter or a related entity at other locations, within the previous two years;
and (vi) shall provide other information which is reasonably related to the health, safety and
welfare of the citizens, including:
1) a plan describing all measures and procedures designed to address safety concerns,
including provisions for protecting the safety of those attendees at a general admission event;
2) a sketch or rendering showing the general layout or configuration of the mass gathering area
and depicting the general location of the activities and facilities to be provided;
3) the name and address of each performer who has agreed to or been invited to appear at
the mass gathering;
4) the address of the property at which the mass gathering is to be held; and
5) evidence of the agreement between the promoter and the property owner for use of
said property for the mass gathering event.
c. In considering whether to grant a mass gathering event special use permit, the City Council
shall consider the following:
1. whether there is convenient and safe access for the ingress and egress of pedestrians and
vehicular traffic;
2. whether sufficient traffic control personnel is proposed to insure safety to all members of the
traveling public, including pedestrians, along all public roadways in the proximity of the mass
gathering and/or along which the public is likely to travel to reach the mass gathering areas
shall be provided;
3. whether the mass gathering area is well drained and so arranged to provide sufficient space
for persons assembled, vehicles, sanitary facilities, and appurtenant equipment;
4. whether sufficient illumination will be provided at night to protect the safety of the persons
assembled.
5. whether adequate parking areas, including disabled persons’ parking spaces, shall be
provided for persons arriving by vehicular means. If the promoter proposes to utilize
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temporary off-site parking, then the promoter the mass gathering event the off-site
temporary parking area will not be utilized for purposes other than the mass gathering event;
and
6. whether adequate provisions have been made for food supply, medical assistance, garbage
disposal, water supply, parking, sanitation and toilet facilities, vermin control, and safety.
d. The promoter of a mass gathering event shall comply with the following requirements during the
mass gathering event and these requirements shall be deemed as part of a specific use permit
granted for such an event:
1. Food Supply
Food preparation, service and storage will be provided for pursuant to the requirements of the
Texas State Department of Health, the county in which the mass gathering event takes place,
or the City, whichever is more stringent.
2. Water Supply
a) An adequate, safe supply of potable water, meeting the requirements of the Texas State
Department of Health, the county in which the mass gathering event takes place, or the
City, whichever is more stringent, shall be provided.
b) Transported water, if used, shall be obtained from an approved source, stored and
dispensed in an approved manner. Approval as used in this paragraph means in
compliance with standards adopted by the Texas State Department of Health, the county
in which the mass gathering takes place, or the City, whichever is more stringent.
3. Sanitation
Toilet facilities will be provided for pursuant to the requirements of the Texas State
Department of Health, the county in which the mass gathering event takes place, or the
City, whichever is more stringent.
4 Refuse Disposal
a) Refuse shall be collected, stored, and transported in a manner that allows for
recycling and protects against odor, infestation of insects and/or rodents and any other
condition, which poses a threat to the health, safety, and welfare of the patrons of
the mass gathering event or the public.
b) Refuse and recycling containers shall be clearly marked and readily accessible.
c) The area where motor vehicles are parked shall have one (1) fifty (50) gallon refuse
container or its equivalent for every twenty-five (25) such motor vehicles or one (1) sixteen
(16) cubic yard trash container for every two thousand (2,000) motor vehicles and
an appropriate number of recycling containers.
d) All refuse will be collected from the assembly area at least twice each twelve (12) hour
period of the assembly, with a minimum of two (2) such collections for a gathering
exceeding six (6) hours, or more often if necessary, and disposed of at a licensed waste
disposal facility.
e) The grounds and immediate surrounding property shall be cleared of refuse within
twenty-four (24) hours following a mass gathering event.
f) In lieu of the above-mentioned requirements in this subsection, the promoter may submit
an alternative plan for refuse disposal for the consideration by the City Council.
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5) Vermin Control
Insect, rodents, and other vermin shall be controlled by proper, sanitary practices,
extermination, or other safe and effective control methods, where necessary, and animal
parasites shall be controlled.
6) Safety
a) Electrical systems shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the
provisions of the applicable State standards and local standards and regulations, and
shall be approved by a City of Southlake electrical inspector.
b) Grounds, buildings, and related facilities shall be constructed, maintained and used in a
manner as to prevent fire and in accordance with the applicable State and City fire
prevention regulations.
c) Internal and external traffic and security control shall meet requirements of the
applicable State and local law enforcement agencies.
d) At least one law enforcement officer for each 500 persons expected to attend the mass
gathering (but not fewer than a total of three officers) shall be on site to assist in crowd
and traffic control. The City Council may require additional or fewer officers,
depending upon the information contained in the application. If the promoter
intends to use private security officers, then the identity and number of such officers
shall be described in the application.
e) The promoter shall ensure that adequate communication between local law
enforcement, fire prevention, and emergency personnel and any private security
personnel, including emergency response protocols, is provided for each mass
gathering event. An on-site communications center may be required.
7) Medical
a) Any and all medical buildings or tents with adequate medical supplies shall be available
in a convenient location and shall be clearly identified as such.
b) An adequate number of emergency vehicles duly licensed by the State of Texas as
ambulance shall be available on the site beginning one half hour before the mass
gathering event begins and until all patrons have left the scene as determined by the
Director of Public Safety.
c) The promoter of the mass gathering event may be required to contact hospitals in the
local area prior to the date of the event and advise them that a mass gathering event
shall be held and the approximate number of people expected to attend.
8) Noise
The promoter shall control the level of sound emanating from the mass gathering area
pursuant to the City’s Noise Ordinance (Article III of Chapter 11, Southlake Code).
9) Area
a) Trees, underbrush, large rocks and other natural features shall be left intact and
undisturbed whenever possible, and natural vegetative cover will be retained,
protected and maintained so far as possible to facilitate drainage, prevent erosion, and
preserve scenic attributes.
b) Grounds shall be maintained free from accumulations of refuse and any health and safety
hazards.
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10) Lighting
The mass gathering area shall be adequately lighted, but the lighting shall not
unreasonably reflect beyond the assembly area boundaries unless adjacent properties are
uninhabited and must comply with the City’s Lighting Ordinance;
11) Alcoholic Beverages
a) A Specific Use Permit is required to sell and consume alcoholic beverages at a mass
gathering event. The promoter shall restrict the time and location of such sale so that
alcoholic beverages are sold only during the particular event and so that public safety
and order will not be impaired.
b) The promoter shall comply fully with the laws of the State of Texas regulating the sale
and consumption of alcoholic beverages.
12) Sell-out
The promoter shall notify the Director of Public Safety at least three (3) days in advance if the
mass gathering event is sold out. When the promoter learns that a particular event is
likely to be sold out, the promoter shall exercise due diligence to promptly inform the
general public that tickets will not be available for sale at the time of the event. At a
minimum, the promoter shall broadcast announcements in the communications media serving
the entire marketing area for the facility regarding the substance of the preceding sentence.
e. Public Costs Escrow-A promoter may be required to deposit with the Director of Finance at least
two weeks prior to the mass gathering event an amount of money equal to 120% of the estimated
public costs of each contemplated mass gathering as set by the City Council. The Director of Public
Safety will prepare a public cost estimate and submit it to City Council and the promoter. Public
costs are those costs incurred by the City in connection with the mass gathering event which relate
to the mass gathering and which would not be incurred by the City if such mass gathering was not
held. Promptly after each mass gathering event, the actual public costs shall be calculated, and the
deposit shall be refunded to the promoter to the extent it exceeds the actual public costs incurred.
If the actual public costs exceed the amount deposited, the promoter shall pay the excess to the
City within 10 days after being so notified.
f. The promoter may be required to present evidence of public liability insurance in at least the
following amounts: (i) $1,000,000 Bodily Injury (per person); (ii) $2,000,000 Bodily Injury (per
occurrence); and (iii) $1,000,000 property damage, which insurance policy shall name the City, its
officers and employees as additional insureds and shall contain a clause providing that the policy
may not be canceled by either party except upon not less than 30 days written notice to the City. A
copy of the insurance policy shall be provided to the City at the time of the filing of the application.
Additionally, the City, its officers and employees shall be named as additional insureds.
g. The City Council or Administrative Official may revoke a mass gathering event permit issued
pursuant to this Ordinance upon finding of one or more of the following:
1) that the promoter has violated one or more of the provisions of the specific use permit;
2) if the City Council finds that the permit was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation; or
3) if the preparations for the mass gathering event will not be completed prior to the planned
commencement of the mass gathering event.
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Tree Conservation/Landscape Review
Keith Martin
Landscape Administrator
Phone: (817) 748-8229
E-mail: kmartin@ci.southlake.tx.us
No Comments.
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Fire Department Review
Kelly Clements
Fire Marshal
Phone: (817) 748-8223
E-mail: kclements@ci.southlake.tx.us
GENERAL COMMENTS:
No comments based on submitted information.
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Development Engineering Review
Sandy Endy, P.E.,
Civil Engineer
Phone: (817) 748-8033
E-mail: sendy@ci.southlake.tx.us
GENERAL COMMENTS:
1. Are there plans to use the right-of-way for the festival, or will everything be located onsite?
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Surrounding Property Owners Map
Property Owner Zoning Property Address Acreage Response
1. GCSW LTD O1 200 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.018 NR
2. COSTELLO, JOHN C2 100 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.004 NR
3. KLONOWSKI, CARL E SF1-A 813 PEARL DR 0.002 NR
4. FERRIS, SENGKEO SF1-A 815 PEARL DR 0.000 NR
5. WHITE'S CHAPEL CEMETERY ASSN CS 121 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.108 NR
6. WHITE'S CHAPEL CEMETERY CS 121 S WHITE CHAPEL BLVD 1.476 NR
7. WHITE'S CHAPEL CEMETERY CS 171 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.470 NR
8. FIRST FINANCIAL BANK O1 151 W SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.363 NR
9. J & A FRITH PROPERTIES CHAPEL SP2 211 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.660 NR
10. CASTLECORP HOLDINGS LLC SP2 251 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.447 NR
11. SOUTHLAKE COMMONS LP SP1 185 W SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.459 NR
12. PARTNERS OF SYNERGY LLP SP2 221 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.417 NR
13. FRITH, JOHN D SP2 261 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.412 NR
14. CALLOWAY'S NURSERY INC SP2 291 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 1.373 NR
15. CREST SECURITIES LTD SP2 241 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.802 NR
16. CREST SECURITIES LTD SP2 231 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.326 NR
17. NMEM LTD SP1 190 S WHITE CHAPEL BLVD 0.452 NR
18. HOFFMAN, HOLLY L SF20A 100 LONDONBERRY TER 0.507 NR
19. OFFICE BY THE PARK LLC SP2 300 PARKWOOD DR 2.319 NR
20. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF AG 230 PINE DR 0.716 NR
21. CRISWELL, DENNY A SF1-A 331 S WHITE CHAPEL BLVD 0.628 NR
22. COOK, DANIEL SF1-A 250 PINE DR 1.041 NR
23. HERRERA, FELIPE RPUD 510 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.227 NR
24. CHRISTIANSON, BRANDON L RPUD 508 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.017 NR
25. VENKATA NAGA NITHIN KUMAR RAO RPUD 512 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.263 NR
26. BURKE, ROGER RPUD 514 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.238 NR
27. GROSSKOPF, SCOTT RPUD 516 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.402 NR
28. STEWART REVOCABLE TRUST SF1-A 201 PINE DR 2.105 NR
29. BEARD, BOBBY SHAWN SF1-A 211 PINE DR 1.932 NR
30. VUONG, CUONG RPUD 518 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.161 NR
31. ALLEN, ANDREW RPUD 600 NORTHWOOD CT 0.003 NR
32. PASKVAN, THEODORE RPUD 517 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.074 NR
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33. DRILL FILL AND BILL LP SP2 271 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.541 NR
34. MOSHER, ALEXANDER SF20A 101 LONDONBERRY TER 0.514 NR
35. BRONSON, THOMAS A RPUD 506 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.258 NR
36. BEDUNAH, SCOTT RPUD 601 NORTHWOOD CT 0.287 NR
37. WEST, PERRY AG 221 PINE DR 0.235 NR
38. HAMILTON, JACOB T RPUD 602 NORTHWOOD CT 0.242 NR
39. FROST, STEPHEN RPUD 519 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.260 NR
40. NIEMIROWSKI, GEORGE SF1-A 223 PINE DR 1.087 NR
41. WANG, YUQIANG RPUD 502 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.261 NR
42. SAKHONKO, EVGENY RPUD 500 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.286 NR
43. SOUTHLAKE, CITY OF CS 400 PARKWOOD DR 0.335 NR
44. HANGER ONE GLOBAL LIVING TRUST SF20A 104 LONDONBERRY TER 0.460 NR
45. LIGHTHOUSE LIVING TRUST RPUD 500 CLAYTON CT 0.677 NR
46. FINN, CHRISTINE M RPUD 520 NORTHWOOD TRL 0.250 NR
47. SONTHINENI, GOVARDHAN SF1-A 276 PINE DR 2.020 NR
48. CLARK, CLIFFORD D SF1-A 227 PINE DR 2.533 NR
49. SUPT OF CARROLL ISD NR
50. WHITE'S CHAPEL METH CH CS 185 S WHITE CHAPEL BLVD 23.837 NR
Responses: F: In Favor O: Opposed To U: Undecided NR: No Response
Notices Sent: Forty-seven (47)
Responses Received: In Favor: 0 Opposed: 0 Undecided: 0 No Response: 47
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Surrounding Property Owner Responses
No Responses Received to Date
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RESOLUTION NO. 22-029
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, GRANTING A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR TWO
MASS GATHERING EVENTS FOR WHITE’S CHAPEL UMC FOR THE
CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL AND FOLLOW THE STAR – DRIVE THROUGH
CHRISTMAS STORY AND LOCATED AT 185 S. WHITE CHAPEL
BOULEVARD, SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS, AND BEING DESCRIBED AS
LOT 1R, BLOCK 1, WHITE CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH ADDITION,
MORE FULLY AND COMPLETELY DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT “A”, AND
AS DEPICTED ON THE APPROVED SITE PLAN ATTACHED HERETO
AND INCORPORATED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT “B” AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, a Specific Use Permit for a mass gathering for the Christmas Festival and Follow
the Star – Drive Through Christmas Story has been requested by a person or corporation having a
proprietary interest in the property zoned as “CS” – Community Service Zoning District; and,
WHEREAS, in accordance with the requirements of Section 45.13 of the City’s Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council have given the requisite
notices by publication and otherwise, and have afforded the persons interested and situated in the
affected area and in the vicinity thereof; and,
WHEREAS, the City Council does hereby find and determine that the granting of such Specific
Use Permit is in the best interest of the public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
A Specific Use Permit is hereby granted for two mass gathering events for, on property within the City
of Southlake, Texas, located at 185 S. White Chapel Boulevard, Southlake, Texas, location being
described as Lot 1R, Block 1, White Chapel Methodist Church Addition, an addition to the City of
Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas, more fully and completely described in Exhibit “A”, and as depicted
on the approved Site Plans attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit “B” and providing an
effective date, subject to the provisions contained in the comprehensive zoning ordinance and the
restrictions set forth herein. The following specific requirements and special conditions shall be
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applicable to the granting of this Specific Use Permit:
City Council motion:
SECTION 2.
This resolution shall become effective on the date of approval by the City Council.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS ___ DAY OF ________, 2022.
CITY OF SOUTHLAKE
By: _________________________________
John Huffman, Mayor
ATTEST:
_________________________________
Amy Shelley, TRMC
City Secretary
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EXHIBIT A
Property within the City of Southlake, Texas, located at 185 S. White Chapel Boulevard, Southlake,
Texas, and the location being described as Lot 1R, Block 1, White Chapel Methodist Church Addition,
an addition to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas.
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EXHIBIT B
Event exhibits