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Item 6B - Staff ReportItem 613 19 CITY OF S0UTHLA1<,.,E Department of Planning & Development Services STAFF REPORT February 23, 2026 CASE NO: ZA25-0078 PROJECT: Specific Use Permit for the Hispanic Heritage Celebration EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The applicant is requesting approval of a Specific Use Permit for a Mass Gathering for the Hispanic Heritage Celebration, to be held in a portion of Southlake Town Square generally located between E. Southlake Boulevard, N. Carroll Avenue, Civic Place, and Central Avenue, City of Southlake, Tarrant County, Texas. Current Zoning: "D7 Downtown District. SPIN Neighborhood #8. DETAILS: The applicant is requesting approval of a Specific Use Permit (SUP) for a mass gathering event, the Hispanic Heritage Celebration, to be held on Saturday, September 26, 2026. In the event of inclement weather or other necessary changes, the applicant has also identified alternative event dates of October 3 and October 10 with an identical event timeframe. This event follows the inaugural Hispanic Heritage Celebration held in 2025. Anticipated attendance for the festival is estimated to range from 3,000 to 5,000 individuals with last year's attendance at approximately 2,900 attendees. The festival will be similar to the previous year vendors, live music, cultural performances, and The applicant is requesting approval to host the 10:00 p.m., with event setup beginning at 1 concluding by midnight. The event will require officers and additional private security personnel. and will include various interactive programming. event from 3:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. and cleanup the presence of police The applicant is requesting approval for alcohol sales, subject to TABC permitting, as well as a five-year SUP term. At their February 5, 2026 meeting, the Planning and Zoning recommended approval (5-0) for a term of three years. ACTION NEEDED: 1) Conduct a Public Hearing 2) Consider Approval of a Specific Use Permit for a Mass Gathering ATTACHMENTS: (A) Background Information (B) Vicinity Map Case No. ZA25-0078 (C) Specific Use Permit Review Summary No. 2 dated January 30, 2026 (D) Surrounding Property Owners Map and Surrounding Property Owners Responses Presentation Narrative and Plans STAFF CONTACT: Cyndi Cheng (817) 748-8269 Jennifer Crosby (817) 748-8195 Case No. ZA25-0078 BACKGROUND INFORMATION APPLICANT: Viri Barker OWNER: City of Southlake / Kite Realty PROPERTY SITUATION: Southlake Town Square at the northeast corner of FM 1709 and Carroll Avenue LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Southlake Town Square LAND USE CATEGORY: Town Center CURRENT ZONING: "DT" Downtown District HISTORY: Additional mass gathering SUPs approved in Southlake Town Square include: o Oktoberfest; held annually in the Town Square since October 2002. The event is typically held the first Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of October. Current approved SUP is valid until May 2029. (5-year approval) o Art in the Square; held annually since May 2000. Current approved SUP is valid in perpetuity. o Stars & Stripes; held annually since October 1999. Current approved SUP is valid in perpetuity. o Home for the Holidays; held annually since November 1999. Current approved SUP is valid in perpetuity. o CISD Homecoming Parade; held annually in SLTS since 2013. Current approved SUP is valid until March 2029. (5-year approval) o Somos: last held in October 2022 in the Town Square as a 2"d year event. SUP approved June 2022 (5-year approval). SUP expired when the event did not take place in 2023. o Diwalifest; held annually in the Town Square since 2021. SUP approved August 2023. (3-year approval, subject to Administrative Official approval thereafter) o Spring Fest; held annually in the Town Square since 2022. SUP approved August 2024. (3-year approval) o Southlake Hispanic Heritage Celebration; held in September 2025. SUP approved June 2025. (1-year approval) CITIZEN INPUT: Due to the limited scope in this request; this item was not heard by SPIN or the Corridor Planning Committee. Case No. Attachment A ZA25-0078 Page 1 PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION: February 5, 2026; Approved (5-0) subject to the Staff Report dated January 30, 2026, and subject to the Specific Use Permit Review Summary No. 2, dated January 30, 2026, and noting that the term of approval would be for three years. STAFF COMMENTS: Attached is Specific Use Permit Review Summary No. 2, dated January 30, 2026. In considering whether to grant a mass gathering event special use permit, the City Council shall consider the following (Zoning Ordinance Section 45.13): 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. Case No. Attachment A ZA25-0078 Page 2 Vicinity Map E. Southlake Blvd., N. Carroll Ave., Civic PI., and Central Ave. 3m08 331' - 3; FF 14. 351 0F� 37 : F � PROSPECT, , 30' r s '� �, ` E 25 14 1 ;; FFMFF!!1?�T " J 1400s. 1 9�� •� .._rCTVICa� 0�Q+ha _. ff pREFIR�:, f� 1200 -12 30- 0 MAIN 0 1235 et �4 - 220 r Pw Y► ** '� a , UN IN % 11io � 1501510 *` s T `--- ' I _SOUTHLAKE ._.. t w. ' � 0. r �. - 1 � � ! t• R 1k �� hk 7 lFt � 'e �'. �.' � �TAR"', mom 079 44 I ` N CWb ,.Ire pow. trGphy Club Fd� N6 Ceunlry G46 0 0.010.03 0.05 0.08 0.1 Miles Radlwkc µYrt.Y Pf rk Pry ❑ENTIi ParA O. 'VM'R apor rgrN ZA25-0078 can•, airy ° fr�pRHir Keller Case No. Attachment B ZA25-0078 Page 1 SPECIFIC USE PERMIT REVIEW SUMMARY Case No.: ZA25-0078 Review No.: Two Date of Review: 01/30/26 Protect Name: Specific Use Permit — Southlake Hispanic Heritage Celebration APPLICANT: OWNER: Southlake Hispanic/Latino Organization City of Southlake Familv Park/Rustin Pavilion CITY STAFF HAS REVIEWED THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROJECT RECEIVED BY THE CITY ON 12/29/25 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 CYNDI CHENG AT (817) 748-8269. E-mail: ccheng@ci.southlake.tx.us Cyndi Cheng Planner I Phone: (817) 748-8269 Please contact KITE Realty, the Property Manager, for Owner signature or written agreement. 2. Place the City case number "ZA25-0078" in the lower right corner for ease of reference. Informational Comments: * A Special Event Permit will be required. Sign and/or tent permits may also be required. If approved for multiple years, these permits must be submitted every year. * Please note that any or all of the Mass Gathering regulations may be applied to your event. See Zoning Ordinance No. 480, as amended, Section 45.13. * On the date(s) of the event, anything that requires inspection cannot be moved, modified, or changed after inspection. * No obstructions of any kind are allowed on sidewalks or walkways. * No tent stakes in the ground. Ensure that all tents have the proper weighted sandbags or ensure the tents are weighed down properly. * To ensure the smooth execution of the event, the placement of restroom facilities as indicated on the site map will be coordinated among the City of Southlake, KITE Realty, and the festival organizers. 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: Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 2 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. 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. Tree Conservation/Landscape Review Case No. ZA25-0078 Review No. One Dated: January 7, 2026 Number of Pages: 1 Project Name: 1400 E. Southlake Blvd. — Hispanic Heritage (SUP) Contact: Keith Martin Phone: (817) 748-8229 Fax: (817) 481-5713 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following comments are based on the review of plans received on December 29, 2025. Comments designated with a number may be incorporated into the formal review to be considered by either the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council. Other items will not be addressed by either the P&Z or City Council. It is the applicant's responsibility to contact the department representative shown above and make modifications as required by the comment. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- No comments. Indicates informational comment. # Indicates required items comment. E-mail: kmartin@ci.southlake.tx.us Keith Martin Landscape Administrator Phone: (817) 748-8229 Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 3 Public Works/Engineering Review No comments. Sandra Endy, P.E. Development Engineer Phone: (817) 748-8033 E-mail: sendy@ci.southlake.tx.us Building Inspections Review No comments. Susan Hernandez Deputy Building Official Phone: (817) 748-8238 E-mail: shernandez(a ci.south lake.tx.us Fire Department Review Case No. ZA25-0078 Review No. 1 Dated: 01/07/2026 Number of Pages: 1 Project Name: Hispanic Heritage Celebration 26 (1400 Fountain PI) Contact: Lorenzo Chavez, Fire Marshal Phone: 817-748-8671 Fax: 817-748-8181 The following comments are based on the review of plans received on 1212912025. Comments may be incorporated into the formal review to be considered by either the Planning and Zoning Commission or City Council. It is the applicant's responsibility to contact the department representative shown above and make modifications as required by the comment. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL COMMENTS: An inspection by the Southlake Fire Marshal's office is required for each food truck and food vendor. Any tents more than 400 square feet require a separate TENT permit and inspection by the Fire Marshal's Office. And all tents must comply with the 2021 International Fire Code Ch. 31. For events with over 1,000 attendees, the City's Office of Emergency Management will work with, Police, Fire and the event organizer to complete an Event Action Plan to lay out all safety and security actions taken for the event. Lorenzo Chavez Fire Marshal Phone: (817) 748-8671 E-mail: Ichavez(cb-ci.south lake.tx.us Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 4 Police Department Review Case No. ZA25-0078 Review No. 1 Dated: 01/26/2026 Number of Pages: 1 • The roadway closures extending to Civic Place should help reduce the traffic issues we experienced last year. • With the event starting at 1:00 p.m., Town Square will still need to be closed early in the morning to accommodate vendor arrival, even with the two-hour setup window. This will require security to be on site earlier than the proposed timeline to assist with traffic control and closures. • If alcohol sales are introduced, TABC permitting will be required, along with additional security staffing, including SPD officers and private security. Delaney Green Police Captain, Patrol Phone: (817) 748-8134 E-mail: dagreen@ci.southlake.tx.us Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 5 * Excerpt of Mass Gathering Event requirements from Section 45 of the Zoning Ordinance: • Please address the following provisions listed below or provide a reason as to why the provision does not apply to your event. If the provision has been requested and addressed by the review comments within this document, please mark it as N/A. 45.13 MASS GATHERING EVENT 1. 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 2. 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. 3. 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 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 Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 6 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, dispensed in an approved compliance with standards county in which the mass stringent. 3) Sanitation shall be obtained from an approved source, stored and manner. Approval as used in this paragraph means in adopted by the Texas State Department of Health, the gathering takes place, or the City, whichever is more 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. Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 7 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. 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 Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 8 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. 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 Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 9 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 if the preparations for the mass gathering event will not be completed prior to the planned commencement of the mass gathering event. Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 10 General Informational Comments No review of proposed signs is intended with this site plan. A separate building permit is required prior to construction of any signs. Building permit(s) are required prior to commencement of any work. All lighting must comply with the Lighting Ordinance No. 693, as amended. Case No. Attachment C ZA25-0078 Page 11 Surroundina Property Owners Ma DA%n 14h 25Y"i85 es m..2&L' 3 ozm � �snisnso 211 14Mu two i6] __ 213 -- ` 9s� ____________ ___ �s¢ � soar — 121f P'/I[aL 119 14D1 3503' pp ' 36035C �11 1 9 y t46D 111 I Ie D 2301292 18N t238 t24fi t 5612]6 89 ]Iq3] LR6 qqo t450196�2 �g653a>i 5Mo51ISO1y i fo ISEfi ISID � E81 l2W to 13]2 L4AA 14A3141D141919t81�39 - —ldI ��I6g1 y516_ C G660LL 1l � MDL, r� pFFF -.._ ii]rir FOUN'fPIY PL - � 1] 5 I6 , 18 4�v���pe ]IS iiS - i It5115_ � qt 1] t£1 j108D s l3 1313fig Istot532� _. __ `^•�•�.•• AVf111AKE BIVD fi 1I11 lltltl l]Il IIIi 1 �� `• �1 ]ss ]SL12Si 31si i51 I - I .h ]q3t I43 � 143E 1 1251 ]LI 1251 IN] I --- ------ -- F 1181 l]s_ :aFl SPO # Owner Zoning Physical Address Acreage Response 1 KRG GRAND AVENUE II LLC DT 1361 FEDERAL WAY 0.09 NR 2 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LLC DT 1400 CIVIC PL 0.73 NR 3 KRG GRAND AVENUE II LLC DT 1401 FEDERAL WAY 0.45 NR 4 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LLC DT 1240 MAIN ST 0.63 NR 5 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LLC DT 1422 MAIN ST 0.67 NR 6 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LLC DT 1256 MAIN ST 0.67 NR 7 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LLC DT 1460 MAIN ST 0.48 NR 8 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LLC DT 1200 MAIN ST 0.35 NR 9 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LLC DT 1230 MAIN ST 0.28 NR 10 DURANT, TOM DT 1500 MAIN ST 0.06 NR 11 STRUNCK, JUERGEN F DT 220 N CARROLL AVE 0.31 NR 12 WTG OVERLOOK LLC TZD 240 N CARROLL AVE 0.00 NR 13 STRUNCK, JUERGEN F AG 200 N CARROLL AVE 0.32 NR 14 SOUTHLAKE CITY OF DT 1501 MAIN ST 0.48 NR Case No. Attachment E ZA25-0078 Page 1 15 SOUTHLAKE CITY OF DT 145 CENTRAL AVE 0.05 NR 16 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES IV LL DT 115 CENTRAL AVE 0.08 NR 17 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES LLC DT 125 CENTRAL AVE 0.40 NR 18 G REENWAY-SOUTH LAKE OFFICE PRTN SP1 1110 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.61 NR 19 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES IV LL DT 1510 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.13 NR 20 KRG TOWN SQUARE VENTURES IV LL DT 1500 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.28 NR 21 5C SL PARK VILLAGE LLC SP1 1035 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.01 NR 22 CARROLL/1709 LTD SP2 1201 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.61 NR 23 CARROLL/1709 LTD SP2 1425 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.14 NR 24 SOUTHLAKE CITY OF SP2 1401 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.36 NR 25 CARROLL/1709 LTD SP2 1451 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.88 NR 26 CAMBRIDGE 114 INC SP2 1545 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.15 NR 27 CAMBRIDGE 114 INC SP2 1555 E SOUTHLAKE BLVD 0.08 NR 28 SOUTHLAKE CITY OF DT 351 STATE ST 1.97 NR 29 KRG GRAND AVENUE II LLC DT 286 GRAND AVE 0.55 NR 30 SOUTHLAKE CITY OF DT 1451 FEDERAL WAY 1.37 NR 31 KRG GRAND AVENUE II LLC DT 251 GRAND AVE 0.60 NR 32 2016 PARKVIEW CONDOMINIUMS DEV DT 350 CENTRAL AVE 0.58 NR 33 HISAMI RESOURCES LLC DT 1512 MAIN ST 0.06 NR 34 TUSA, ROBIN DT 1510 MAIN ST 0.06 NR 35 1508 MAIN STREET, LLC DT 1508 MAIN ST 0.06 NR 36 ANDREW AND AMANDA WILSON REVOC DT 1506 MAIN ST 0.06 NR 37 JULIA, THOMAS DT 1504 MAIN ST 0.06 NR 38 KIM, EUGENE DT 1501 MEETING ST 0.16 NR 39 BROWNSTONES AT TOWN SQUARE OWN DT 198SUM MIT AVE 0.15 NR 40 KRG GRAND AVENUE II LLC DT 301 STATE ST 0.49 NR 41 SUPERINTENDENT OF CARROLL ISD NR 42 SUPERINTENDENT OF GRAPEVINE COLLEYVILLE ISD NR 43 1 SUPERINTENDENT OF NR case NO. Attachment It ZA25-0078 Page 2 NORTHWEST ISD 44 SUPERINTENDENT OF KELLER NR ISD 1000 SOUTHLAKE CITY OF DT 1400 MAIN ST 0.69 1001 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 1429 MAIN ST 0.33 VENTURES LLC 1002 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 141 GRAND AVE 3.62 VENTURES LLC 1003 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 181 GRAND AVE 0.39 VENTURES LLC 1004 SOUTHLAKE CITY OF DT 1400 FOUNTAIN PL 0.81 1005 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 180 STATE ST 0.42 VENTURES LLC 1006 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 1235 MAIN ST 0.34 VENTURES LLC 1007 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 115 GRAND AVE 0.38 VENTURES LLC 1008 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 112 STATE ST 0.38 VENTURES LLC 1009 SOUTHLAKE CITY OF DT 1400 E SOUTHLAKE 0.94 BLVD 1010 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 1430 E SOUTHLAKE 0.27 VENTURES LLC BLVD 1011 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 140 STATE ST 3.28 VENTURES LLC 1012 KRG TOWN SQUARE DT 1200 E SOUTHLAKE 1.01 VENTURES LLC BLVD Surrounding Property Owner Responses Responses: F: In Favor O: Opposed U: Undecided Notices Sent: Fifty-seven (57) Responses Received: None NR: No Response Case No. Attachment E ZA25-0078 Page 3