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Item 6E - Applicant City Council Presentation 9.5.23 FINALKimley>>)HOCARILLON CROWN f C1 PERKINS- CARILLON LZ I�=e— - a� vI`Iffis i ` IS§ ce�e6 a d„ w a a r- -zl- <a PREVIOUS DEVELOPMENT PLAN DEVELOPMENT PLANS INTERIM DEVELOPMENT PLAN CARILLON CROWN Kimley>>>Horn PERKINS ASTMAN ZONING UPDATE F. MRKWpOO BLVD. �UIIJJITTII �011111AA113 .-J% � 1 J 1 _mom 000 ftft ar H�;Y } : Y >74 NORTH MIS ILLUSTRATIVE SITE PLAN CARILLON PARC THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS REVISION #1 "Allow the developer to commence construction of five (5) single family homes on lots along Riviera once infrastructure is sufficient to build those homes." REVISION #2 "Allow the developer flexibility to develop retail restaurant, office, or private club if Public Library is not built within the development, leaving option for library use (25,980 SF floorplate with 2 stories over parking garage)" REVISION #3 "The developer is requesting the option to combine the two buildings into one building (23,100 SF floorplate), allowing for potential underground parking" REVISION #4 "Optional detention/retention pond with fountain if needed for storm drainage. If built, developer will assume cost of maintenance of the fountain" REVISION #5 "ROW for future valet, and drop-off will remain private and developer will pay for construction and maintenance. This drive will be constructed as part of Phase 1A" REVISION #6 "Future project entrance pending TXDOT approval." REVISION #7 "Change unit size from 2,300 SF minimum to 2,300 SF average with a minimum of 1,600 SF. The number of units will remain at 50 maximum." Kimley>))HOrn PERKINS N CARILLON CROWN ZONING REVISION #1 j I71 KIRKW000 BLVD. I f4l JLLI y CL < w 1111A]AAA-1 ILLUSTRATIVE SITE PLAN CARILLON PARC THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TEXAS r (1) NORTH N.T.S 0 "Allow the developer to commence construction of five (5) single family homes on lots along Riviera once infrastructure is sufficient to build those homes." 1) Under the current zoning approval, no home may start on the project until all the infrastructure is in place and accepted by the city for the entirety of the single-family residences. 2) The purpose of the request is to obtain earlier permits to construct the 5 homes and allow custom home builders to partner with St Jude to build five (5) Dream Homes (One home each). These homes will be upgraded and allow the builders to receive national exposure and recognition of these first 5 homes. This will in turn set a high bar for the custom homes to follow after completion of 100% infrastructure and acceptance by the City of Southlake. 3) These 5 homes, if constructed simultaneously, will • lessen the total time of construction on Riviera • act as a buffer to the residents for future home construction interior to the site. 4) Utilities are already located within Riviera to serve these lots. Kirnley>>>Horn PEEASTMAN CARILLON CROWN it.-" St. Jude Childreds Research Hospital Finding cures. Saving children. ALSAC, DANNY TH-.FOUNDER St. Jude & The Dream Home Showplace Community CARIL.LON �i!L g F KIRKWOOD BL.Vr3. N*rttage F#amm Atwood Cum" Pkwrm Beckon Creham Wxury wcawo YhM yourher itagehomes.carn ww w,a'twCK)dGUstomhome.corn 0 h►Mw-beC{+etLgraharn.corn John Webb John Atwood Paul Moss V'e"FIngtars Cuffwm kw VY iligwTrvo CasWrn Holnos mm.kc-mingtonest,atescom WWvr_V6ll0wtreetx.C10M Nick Smith Travis Franks 5 luxury home builders • Coming together in Carillon Parc • Committed to collectively raising at least $1 million for the children of St Jude. CARILLON CROWN Kimley>»Horn PERKINS- CARILLON St. Jude & The Dream Home Showplace Commun St. Jude Childrees Research Hospital Finding cures. Saving children. ALSAC • DANNY THOMAS, FOUNDER Jennifer Kimble Area Managing Director at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Russ Laney Director, St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway Erin Eslinger Program Advisor, St. Jude Dream Home' Showplace ALSAC —The fundraising and awareness organization for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital° �1 St. Jude patient Lennon, pictured with his mom St. Jude Children I s Research Hospital Finding Cures. Saving Children. Everywhere Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing or food —so they can focus on helping their child live St. Jude has helped push the overall childhood cancer survival rate from 20% in 1962 to 80% today. We won't stop until no child dies from cancer. St. Jude provides customized care for some of the world's sickest children regardless of their race, ethnicity, beliefs, or ability to pay. Programs Like the St. Jude Dream Showplace Home Showplace raise valuable funds to helps ensure we can continue our mission. e patient Lucas, brain cancer 'ed with his dad St. Jude Dream Home Showplace Community The first of its kind community wide fundraiser, where five distinct luxury homebuilders will come together in one neighborhood with a goal of raising at least $1M for St. Jude. The Showplace Community provides Southlake and Carillon Parc a unique and meaningful way to rally in support of a globally recognized charity. This multi -year campaign will feature national exposure through digital and social channels, media and mass marketing efforts. ZONING REVISION #2 p E. KIRKWOOD BLVD. "Allow the developer flexibility for the option to develop retail --� restaurant, office, private club, or public library on the eastern J11J.1�J1J Jf„b edge of the development." 1) The City of Southlake made the decision to remove the Public Library from the earlier zoning approval, based on their concerns related to the economy 1111 1AAAAAAAS p and other financial implications. 1 Lu 2) The developer is requesting to substitute another architecturally significant 4 facility at the same location where the library was being proposed. In the developer's proposal, the building would be approved for a tax generating ' specialty retail, restaurant, office, private club, or a LIBRARY, within the d previously proposed 8-9 acre park. - -�' 3) The developer proposes to include the library as a permitted use as there may be an opportunity to re -address the library issue should the economy not b as volatile in 2024 2 2 (when that building would bconstructed), �- � o e e 0 5 e a u ou e thereby preserving the option for the library to be located in Carillon Parc should financial conditions change for the city. As the city's study showed, 2 the best location for the library is at Carillon Parc. ►.,�� 4) The park dedication would be reduced from 8-9 acres to 7-8 acres to allow for the new commercial building. However, should the city and developer ywr mutually agree upon terms to construct the library in the coming year, the 174 6 developer would agree to dedicate the land back to the city. A private drive has been identified that would access the building but would be public if NORTH N.Ts library is constructed. ILLUSTRATIVE SITE PLAN Kimley»>Horn PEEASTMAN CARILLON CROWN CARILLON PARC THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TFXAS ZONING REVISION #3 11 j � , E. KIRKWOOD BLVD, JFrHLU I'l iRL aA �J LU� 1 3 .� 14 ,. I (I NORTH ILLUSTRAT IV j "The developer is requesting the option to combine the two buildings into one building, allowing for potential underground parking." 1) If the buildings remain as currently approved, underground parking cannot be achieved 2) It is the goal of the developer to achieve more square footage with a larger building (possible 3 stories) while providing much needed parking on this western side of the project. 2 building o tp ion ��. Kimley>>)HOrn PEEASTMAN CARILLON CROWN LHmLLUN KAKI THE CITY OF SOUTH LAKE, TEXAS ZONING REVISION #4 E. KIRKWOOD BLVD. CIO w �1�11 t w- �I 1 I j rn � c NORTH N.T.S ILLUSTRATIVE SITE PLAN "Optional detention/retention pond with fountain if needed for storm drainage. If built, developer will assume cost of maintenance of the fountain." Optional detention/retention pond Kimley>>>Horn PEEASTMAN RKINS— CARILLON CROWN CARILLON PARC THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TFXAS m ZONING REVISION #5 �. KIRKWOOt3 BLVD- tj= �1�����J1� J y 41 J } LU LU rn _l y G "J, t 1 ILLUSTRATIVE SITE PLAN "ROW for future valet, and drop-off will remain private and developer will pay for construction and maintenance. This drive will be constructed as part of Phase 1A." 1) City staff suggested and agrees maintaining the valet/drop-off area as a private drive 2) Reduces cost to the city 3) Improves operations for restaurants, and retail uses and 4) Allows the drive to be built in Phase 1A without escrowing funds. Kirnley>>>Horn PEEASTMAN CARILLON CROWN CARILLON PARC THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TFXAS ZONING REVISION #5 "ROW for future valet, and drop-off will remain private and developer will pay for construction and maintenance. This drive will be constructed as part of Phase 1A." LEGEND Phase 1 Site Infrastructure Roadways Utilities Phase 1 A The Park (Parkland dedication to be a minimum of 7 acres but not to exceed S acres far City nt SouTlake Park. Final location and design to be finalized with 380 agreement and final plat to be approved by City Council.) Phase 1A Buildings and Roads Primary Carillon Bell Tower y Secondary Carillon Bell Tower _ Future R.O.W (Private drive) Future Phase _ Future Phase Buildings Future Phase Roads NORTH Kimley>>)HOrn PE RKINS CARILLON CROWN EASTMAN F- ZONING REVISION #6 E. KIRKWOOD BLVD, A� JJILLLI LI I LI NORTH MIS ILLUSTRATIVE SITE PLAN r 6 "Future project entrance pending TXDOT approval." 1) Improves operations, access and mobility 2) TxDOT has fully funded design 3) Construction is not yet fully funded 4) Could construct within 2 years if funded 5) Carillon Parc last segment to approve along Hwy 114 corridor Future project entrance Kimley>))Horn PERKINS N CARILLON CROWN CARILLON PARC THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS ZONING REVISION #6 _i i-�,l!-��! "'fir } 4 "!-J, rMH i :ING FROM `♦ NEXT OFF ♦♦ (-2, 200') OXIMATE OFF RAMP LOCATION (1,500') �♦♦ STREET FRONTAGE ROAD ACCESS Q ZONE FOR ON RA WW , l I- f .- - 1 (I NORTH N.T.S "Future project entrance pending TXDOT approval and r 1 �. a. "4 funding.,, FRONTAGE ROAD AC ZONE FOR ON RAMF FRONTAGE R( WITH AUX LA FRONTA ZONE F E LEGEND EX ROW - - - - - - - - - - ACCESS CONTROL ZONE MAIN LANE MERGE AND SPACING SECTION FRONTAGE ROAD WEAVING SECTION RAMP SECTION EXISTING RAMP EXISTING DRIVEWAY PROPOSED ENTRANCES Kimley>))Horn PEEA TMAN CARILLON CROWN ZONING REVISION #7 E. KIRKWOOD BLVD, LLJ CL P; f Now Nam S rr Y�71 NORTH MIS ILLUSTRATIVE SITE PLAN "Change unit size from 2,300 SF minimum to 2,300 SF average with a minimum of 1,600 SF. The number of units will remain at 50 maximum." 1. Improves marketability and provides more floorplan options 2. Allows flexibility in design to accommodate other uses (ie. Office, private club, common areas) 3. Does not impact maximum number of units Kirnley»>Horn PEEASTMAN RKINS— CARILLON CROWN CARILLON PARC THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE,TFXAS CARILLON DATA COMPARISON Previous Approved Plan (11/5/2021) Item Single -Family Commercial Stories TOTAL TOTAL BUILDING Gross Acerage 15,8 acres 26.7 Approx. ROW Dedication 3.4 acres 2.7 Approx. Alley Dedication 1.8 N/A Appro, Park Dedication .5 acres 11.5 Approx. Open Space Dedication .4acres N/A Net Acreaage 9.7 acres 12.5 Number of Lots 74 12 Buildings N/A 10 Total Ground Floor Area N/A 140,300 Pecentage N/A 12% Building Use Area Single -Family Commercial Stories Total B - Lofts 150 units /23CO size min.) N/A 70,500 5-stories TOTAL LOFTS 70,500 70,50D F-ReA-rant(SF) N/A 13,200 2 26,400 2-storybuilding G- Restaurant(SF) N/A 12,700 1 2 25,400 2-story building TOTAL RESTAURANT 25,900 51,SOD B- Retail (1-story) N/A 91,400 1 91,400 5-story building C- Retail (1-story) N/A 8,500 1 8,500 2-story building D -Reta il(1-story} N/A 10,900 1 10,800 2-story building E-Retail(1-story) N/A 11,400 1 11,400 2-story building H - 8etall (1-story) N/A 24,000 1 24,000 6-story building I-Retail(1-stary) N/A 24,000 1 1 24,000 6-story building TOTAL RETAIL 270,100 170,100 C-Office (1-story) N/A 8,500 1 8,500 2-story building D- Office (1-story) N/A 10,900 1 10,200 2-s1:orybuilding E -Office (1-smry) N/A 11,400 1 11,400 2-story building H - Office (5-stories) N/A 24,000 5 120,000 6-story building I- Office(5 stories) N/A 24,000 5 120,000 6-story building K-Office(4-stories) NJA 24,000 4 96,000 4-story building TOTAL OFFICE 102,7D0 366,700 J- Chapel N/A 1 6,000 1 1 6,000 TOTAL CHAPEL 6,000 61000 Hotel N/A 0 TOTAL HOTEL D 0 TOTAL FLOOR AREA N/A 304,700 594,600 NOT INCLUDING GARAGES OR LOFTS Percent Open sapce N/A 30%approx, Percent Impervious N/A 40%approx. Number of Stories N/A TRD w/SP. App Maximum Building Height N/A Ref. Dev. Standards Required Parking N/A TDD w/SP. App Provided Parking N/A Max. 22%Reduction Required Loading N/A TBD w/SP. App Provided Loading N/A TBD w/ SP. App Percentage of Outside Storage 0% 1 0% Current Proposed Plan (8/8/2023) Item Single -Family Commercial Stories TOTAL TOTAL BUILDING DELTA TYPE Gross Acerage 15,93 acres 25.71 Approx, ROW Dedication 3.97 acres 1.66 Approx, Alley Dedication 1.6 N/A Approx, Park Dedication 0 8 Approx, Open Space Dedication .39 acres N/A Net Acreaage 1196 acres 17.05 Number of Lots 79 12 Buildings N/A 10 Total Ground Floor Area N/A 337,680 Pecentage N/A 30% Building Use Area Single -Family Commercial Stories Total C - Lofts (50 units / 2300 size avg.) '2300 SF is the minimum average, but the -rage could exceed 2300 SF, N/A 115,000 5-stories 44,500 LOFTS TOTAL LOFTS 115,000 115,000 D-1- Restaurant (SF) N/A 13,550 2 27,100 2-story building D-2 -Restaurant (SF) N/A 10,180 2 1 20,350 1 2-story building TOTAL RESTAURANT 23,730 47,460 (4,340) RESTAURANT C Retail (1-story) N/A 91,400 1 91,400 5-story building 13-1-RetaiI(1-story) N/A 8,380 1 81380 2-story building B-2-RetaiI(1-story) N/A 23,100 1 23,100 3-story building E-2- Retail (1-story) N/A 25,980 2 51,960 2-story building E-4- Retail (1-story) N/A 31,750 1 31,750 6-story building TOTAL RETAIL 180,610 206,590 36,490 RETAIL B-1-0171ce(1-story) N/A 8,380 1 1 8,120 2-story building B-2 - Offi- (2-stary) N/A 23,100 2 46,200 3-story building B-3-Office(6-stories) N/A 27,500 5 165,000 6-story building E-4- Office (5-stories) N/A 31,750 5 158,7SC 6-story building TOTAL OFFICE 90,730 378,330 11,630 OFFICE J- Chapel N/A 0 0 0 TOTAL CHAPEL D 0 (61000) CHAPEL E-1- Hate) N/A 37,540 4 1S 160 TOTAL HOTEL 37,540 150,160 150,160 HOTEL TOTAL FLOOR AREA N/A 332,610 782,540 NOT INCLUDING GARAGES OR LOFTS 187,940 OVERALL Percent Open Sapce 22%APPROX_ 36%approx. Percent l mpervious 78%APPROX 64%approx. Number of Stories N/A TBD w/5P. App Maximum Building Height N/A Ref. Dev. Standards Required Parking N/A TBD w/5P. App Provided Parking N/A Max 229AReduction Required Loading N/A TBD w/SP. App Provided Loading N/A TBD w/SP. App Percentage of Outside Storage 01M 1 0% CARILLON CROWN Kimley>>)HOrn PEEASTMAN RENDERINGS A Development For EVERYONE!... Not just compliance with regulations Matt Swinton, DeAnn Swinton �GI ramI Lill f n' 11 H- lip, LsMEN r,Fs— T r V f Its jBl , ` A , H x i I i I � W J T :• r '� `' 07. jN i!i jai AT !� - eW Lam- '-4- c F 1 �n x Il li "dam "11M !�'I'M' I�M INN "I ME iIN11Ni - •N���� ie�i_i�� � a � �� i � sm M nUMI Nil a i =. weelwe; ��N f« r tli I., ice' v �! • tEy { AERIAL UPDATE a 1_. 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