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Item 6A (2)"ry0` SOUTHLAKE ZA10 034 9 Owner: Carroll Independent School District Applicant: Hart, Gaugler and Associates, Inc. Request: Approval of a site plan for improvements at Johnson Elementary School, including an Integrity addition to the existing building, additional parking spaces and Innovation reconfigured access drives Awounmbflity Comtnittnent toExcellencc Location: 1301 N. Carroll Blvd. Teamwork Future Land Use 1301 N. Carroll Ave. Land Use Designation: Public/Semi-Public Office Commercial l 100-Year Flood Plain Corps of Engineers Pmperiy Public Park/Open Space PubliclSemi-Public Low Density Residential Medium Density Residential Office Commercial Retail Commercial Mixed Use Town Center Regional Retail Industrial o Y2a 450 900 Fe 1 r l r Zoning Current Zoning: 1301 N. Carroll Ave. CS: Community Service = AG - C7 - - ® RE M C2 0 SHA - C3 M SFIB - C4 - - ® SF2 M NR-PUD SF30 - HC SF20A L_j B1 SF20B M B2 - R-PUD 0 11 ® MF1 - 12 MF2 0 SP7 ® MH SP2 0 CS M DT 01 ® TZD 0 0ECZ 01 I C 0 o ano 480- 7 .-1 480-444 .' ;. h -r ` . ro IL so ®00000ao �0000000 ��000000 �0000000 ��000000 ��ooa000 0000�ao0 �000000a o�oaoa®0 om®ooa0o Pill SM The approximately 3,300 square foot addition to the existing building (shown in the darker shade of gray) would consist of a library expansion and additional administration and security space. In addition to the added floor space, access driveways would be reconfigured to improve internal stacking depth and additional parking spaces would be added. The existing 10' asphalt drive off of N. Carroll Ave. would be demolished and a new drive loop to the pick up/drop off area would be constructed. 9 - L S D-C��- - - KIL a I\'� wo-weuysvrwaic I B w a l l O 1 1 Ah 1 A - -- ',F� L _ _ _ _ _ _ NORTH CARROLL AVENUE (C.C.R. 3021) The seven trees to be removed for the drive are one 9" Cottonwood, four American Elms (2-8", 1-7" 1-6") one 6" Multiple Mimosa, and one 5" Eastern Red Cedar. The two marginal trees shown are a 21" Cottonwood and a twin 7" Elm. Two non -protected trees are also shown to be removed (one 3" Ash and one unidentified). 10 WEST ELEVATION SECTION Al m z o a az WM Wz Q a w zz o z z O A-102 11 ___'" uuearwc sav��� O 1FpGNfl®BUD -n WuRs ■ GRDDlLD04ER _ COLOR i ri pia :.m. ���i�������������l�`� �'•��,� ��� �M gym. TM II -- I ---I--- —JL__ — � SITE �L.n In GROUNDCOVERADDED Q �oorµnmauo - TO STABILIZE SLOPE • SWIM m. I I I m o W m I � SITE _ 13 VARIANCES REQUESTED Section 5.1 of Driveway Ordinance No. 634 requires a minimum driveway spacing of 250' between driveway centerlines along arterials. A variance to allow driveways along N. Carroll Ave. to be a spaced at 129' and 182' is requested. Section 5.2(d) of Driveway Ordinance No. 634 requires a minimum driveway stacking depth of 50'. A variance to allow a stacking depth of eleven (11) feet on the northernmost driveway and a stacking depth of approximately forty (40) feet on the second driveway from the northern property line is requested. Section 33.19 of Zoning Ordinance No. 480 requires that 8' multi -use trails be provided along N. Carroll Ave. and E. Kirkwood Blvd. per the 2025 Pathways Plan. A variance to allow the existing six (6) foot sidewalk to remain along the western portion of the property is requested due to the borrow ditch that exists adjacent to N. Carroll Ave. The City will construct eight (8) foot multi -use trails along the east side of N. Carroll Ave. and along the north side of E. Kirkwood Blvd. when those streets are constructed to their ultimate cross -sections. M CITY OF SOUTHLAKE �m000000 �oov0000 �o©00000 o �0000000 o®®ao00a °11°• w 16 17 in 19 ,t 21 I=. Is J 23 24 25 26 27 w ZA10-034 June 17, 2010; Approved (6-0), allowing the three variances including the driveway spacing, stacking depth and for the sidewalk, which will be improved during later construction, and noting the applicants willingness to review the slope and landscaping of the southeast drive near the visitors parking area, and subject to Site Plan Review Summary No. 3 dated June 17- 2010. 1 CITY OF SOUTHLAKE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE 9 Questions? Integrity Innovation Accountabilit. Commitment to Excellence Teamwork