Item 6D* * Luminance (L) – Is the measure of brightness with which the eye perceives an illuminated surface from a certain direction. This measure is the luminous intensity per unit of visible
surface of a light source (direct light) or an illuminated surface (reflection or indirect light). Luminance is indicated in candelas per square metre.Again in plain English it is
what you see, in other words the light reflected from a surface in a particular direction. The candela (pronounced /kænˈdɛlə/ or /kænˈdiːlə/, symbol: cd) is the SI base unit of luminous
intensity; that is, power emitted by a light source in a particular direction, weighted by the luminosity function (a standardized model of the sensitivity of the human eye to different
wavelengths, also known as the luminous efficiency function[4][5]). A common candle emits light with a luminous intensity of roughly one candela. If emission in some directions is blocked
by an opaque barrier, the emission would still be approximately one candela in the directions that are not obscured. Questions? SITE PLAN ENLARGED SITE PLAN FLOOR PLAN ELEVATIONS
SECTION ELEVATIONS * Thank you Mr. Mayor, members of the City Council, the following is a proposal by Schrickel, Rollins and Associates on behalf of the City of Southlake for approval
of a Zoning Change from “SF-1A” Single Family Residential Zoning District to “CS” Community Service Zoning District and Site Plan for the development of a City Park named North Park
located at 160 E Dove Road under Planning Case ZA10-011. The Future land use designation for this site is Low Density Residential. Under this land use designation the Southlake Comprehensive
Plan describes appropriate uses within this designation to be things such as residential uses containing single-family homes, civic uses, and open spaces such as parks, greenbelts, gardens
and uses similar in nature. In addition, as a part of the Southlake 2030 Plan process staff has recommended for this land use designation to change from Low Density Residential to Public
Park/ Open Space to better align with the use being proposed. * Current Zoning for this site is SF-1A Single Family Residential Zoning District. * This is an aerial of the site being
outlined in green. * This is another aerial showing the proposed park development in relation to the existing properties. The park consists of 3 multi purpose fields with bleachers
and possible shade structures, a single story split level building with a concession, restrooms, storage and finally a pond for drainage towards the front of the property. * This is
an artists rendering of the concession building looking westerly. * This is an artists rendering looking northerly towards the multi-purpose fields. * And these are some panoramic views
towards the park from Dove Road. * This is the fencing detail provided by the applicant showing the various type of fencing to be installed on the perimeter of the site. * This fence
detail shows a fencing option to be used along the north boundary that may or may not include access. * The following is the Landscape Plan from 1st reading presented to City Council
on May 18, 2010. * The Tree Conservation Plan showing the majority of the trees to be removed are along the northern boundary sidewalk and near the multi purpose fields. * There are
variances associated with this request, the first is a variance to the Lighting Ordinance No. 693 Section 4, to pole lighting that is over 42-inches in height shall be high pressure
sodium lighting. The applicant is requesting metal halide type lighting instead. A variance to the lighting ordinance no. 693 for illumination shall not exceed 0.2 horizontal footcandles
or 0.5 vertical footcandles. The applicant has requested to exceed these footcandles, there will be an a slide in just a moment where these thresholds are exceeded for lighting variances.
A variance to Lighting Ordinance No. 693 for maximum illumination level shall not exceed 20 footcandles at any point on site. The purpose for this request is to provide light for the
multi-purpose fields. A variance to the lighting ordinance no. 693 for luminance shall not be greater than 0.02 adjacent to any single-family property. The applicant has requested
to exceed this threshold and an exhibit will be shown in just a moment for this variance. A variance to the driveway ordinance no. 634 for driveway width shall not exceed 40 feet.
The applicant is requesting a driveway width into the park of approximately 62 feet. And lastly, a variance to Zoning Ordinance No. 480 to Section 39 for screening height being required
to be 8-feet in height. The applicant is requesting to have a 6-foot high fence. Luminance (L) – Is the measure of brightness with which the eye perceives an illuminated surface from
a certain direction. This measure is the luminous intensity per unit of visible surface of a light source (direct light) or an illuminated surface (reflection or indirect light). Luminance
is indicated in candelas per square metre.Again in plain English it is what you see, in other words the light reflected from a surface in a particular direction. The candela (pronounced
/kænˈdɛlə/ or /kænˈdiːlə/, symbol: cd) is the SI base unit of luminous intensity; that is, power emitted by a light source in a particular direction, weighted by the luminosity function
(a standardized model of the sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths, also known as the luminous efficiency function[4][5]). A common candle emits light with a luminous
intensity of roughly one candela. If emission in some directions is blocked by an opaque barrier, the emission would still be approximately one candela in the directions that are not
obscured. Foot Candles – Measurement of the light at an illuminated object. * This concludes Planning staffs presentation, I would now ask if Council can hold their questions for
now until Community Services has the opportunity to do a presentation of their own elaborating further on the project. Thank you. * This is the Site Plan submitted by the applicant.
* This is the Site Plan provided by the applicant from the Site Plan. Some key information is that the site is on almost 20 acres, the building footprint is approximately 2,317 square
feet in size for a total of 2,365 square feet in area, there is 75% of open space on the site and there are 122 parking spaces being provided. * This is an enlarged site plan. * The
following is the floor plan of the concession and restrooms. * These are the elevations of the concession and restrooms. * These are the sectional elevations showing some of the interior
of the building. * The lighting consultant is present – and will explain in detail but through redirection of the light - reducing spillover the prpoerty areas effected by the lighting
variance have been reduced on the north side. * * * * ZA10-011 Owner: City of Southlake Applicant: Schrickel , Rollins and Associates, Inc. Request: Zoning Change and Site Plan from
“SF-1A” Single Family Residential Zoning District to “CS” Community Service Zoning District approval request Location: 160 E Dove Rd. E DOVE RD N WHITE CHAPEL BLVD RIDGECREST DR N
WHITE CHAPEL BLVD E DOVE RD RIDGECREST DR Proposed Site Plan 162’ 142’ 127’ 170’ 159’ Southeast Perspective - Plaza Southeast Perspective - Fields South Perspective
South Perspective - Fields RENDERINGS RENDERINGS RENDERINGS FENCING DETAIL FENCING DETAIL LANDSCAPE PLAN (1ST READING 5/18/10) LANDSCAPE PLAN (2ND READING 6/1/10) CONCEPT PLAN
ELEVATION RENDERING SITE PLAN TREE CONSERVATION PLAN VARIANCES Ordinance No. 693, Section 4, pole lighting shall be of high pressure sodium lights over 42 inches in height; Ordinance
No. 693, Section 5, Illumination shall not exceed 0.2 horizontal footcandles or 0.5 vertical footcandles; Ordinance No. 693, Section 5, maximum illumination level shall be 20 footcandles
at any point outdoors; Ordinance No. 693, Section 7, Luminance shall be no greater than 0.02 adjacent to single-family property; Ordinance No. 634, Driveway curb cut shall be no greater
than 40 feet. Ordinance No. 480, Screening shall be at least 8-feet in height HORIZONTAL LIGHT LEVEL PLAN 1st Reading 5/18/10 2nd Reading 6/1/10 VERTICAL LIGHT LEVEL PLAN 1st Reading
5/18/10 2nd Reading 6/1/10 VERTICAL LIGHT LEVEL PLAN 1st Reading 5/18/10 2nd Reading 6/1/10 LUMINANCE LIGHT LEVEL PLAN Variance Request Driveway throat width Required: 40’ max. Proposed:
62’ View of Fence from Summit Ridge Dr. BEFORE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION May 18, 2010; Approved (7-0) subject to the applicant providing cross-sections of the effect and spill-over
of the lighting from the multi-purpose fields to adjacent residential property including factors such as fences and trees, looking into the possibility of moving the multi-purpose fields
further south if possible, granting the requested variances and subject to Review Summary No. 3, dated May 11, 2010. CITY COUNCIL May 18, 2010; Approved (7-0) subject to the applicant
providing cross-sections of the effect and spill-over of the lighting from the multi-purpose fields to adjacent residential property including factors such as fences and trees, looking
into the possibility of moving the multi-purpose fields further south if possible, granting the requested variances and subject to Review Summary No. 3, dated May 11, 2010. * Thank you
Mr. Mayor, members of the City Council, the following is a proposal by Schrickel, Rollins and Associates on behalf of the City of Southlake for approval of a Zoning Change from “SF-1A”
Single Family Residential Zoning District to “CS” Community Service Zoning District and Site Plan for the development of a City Park named North Park located at 160 E Dove Road under
Planning Case ZA10-011. The Future land use designation for this site is Low Density Residential. Under this land use designation the Southlake Comprehensive Plan describes appropriate
uses within this designation to be things such as residential uses containing single-family homes, civic uses, and open spaces such as parks, greenbelts, gardens and uses similar in
nature. In addition, as a part of the Southlake 2030 Plan process staff has recommended for this land use designation to change from Low Density Residential to Public Park/ Open Space
to better align with the use being proposed. * Current Zoning for this site is SF-1A Single Family Residential Zoning District. * This is an aerial of the site being outlined in green.
* This is another aerial showing the proposed park development in relation to the existing properties. The park consists of 3 multi purpose fields with bleachers and possible shade
structures, a single story split level building with a concession, restrooms, storage and finally a pond for drainage towards the front of the property. * This is the Site Plan submitted
by the applicant. * This is the Site Plan provided by the applicant from the Site Plan. Some key information is that the site is on almost 20 acres, the building footprint is approximately
2,317 square feet in size for a total of 2,365 square feet in area, there is 75% of open space on the site and there are 122 parking spaces being provided. * This is an enlarged site
plan. * The following is the floor plan of the concession and restrooms. * These are the elevations of the concession and restrooms. * These are the sectional elevations showing some
of the interior of the building. * This is an artists rendering of the concession building looking westerly. * This is an artists rendering looking northerly towards the multi-purpose
fields. * And these are some panoramic views towards the park from Dove Road. * This is the fencing detail provided by the applicant showing the various type of fencing to be installed
on the perimeter of the site. * This fence detail shows a fencing option to be used along the north boundary that may or may not include access. * The following is the Landscape Plan
from 1st reading presented to City Council on May 18, 2010. * The Tree Conservation Plan showing the majority of the trees to be removed are along the northern boundary sidewalk and
near the multi purpose fields. * There are variances associated with this request, the first is a variance to the Lighting Ordinance No. 693 Section 4, to pole lighting that is over
42-inches in height shall be high pressure sodium lighting. The applicant is requesting metal halide type lighting instead. A variance to the lighting ordinance no. 693 for illumination
shall not exceed 0.2 horizontal footcandles or 0.5 vertical footcandles. The applicant has requested to exceed these footcandles, there will be an a slide in just a moment where these
thresholds are exceeded for lighting variances. A variance to Lighting Ordinance No. 693 for maximum illumination level shall not exceed 20 footcandles at any point on site. The purpose
for this request is to provide light for the multi-purpose fields. A variance to the lighting ordinance no. 693 for luminance shall not be greater than 0.02 adjacent to any single-family
property. The applicant has requested to exceed this threshold and an exhibit will be shown in just a moment for this variance. A variance to the driveway ordinance no. 634 for driveway
width shall not exceed 40 feet. The applicant is requesting a driveway width into the park of approximately 62 feet. And lastly, a variance to Zoning Ordinance No. 480 to Section 39
for screening height being required to be 8-feet in height. The applicant is requesting to have a 6-foot high fence. Luminance (L) – Is the measure of brightness with which the eye
perceives an illuminated surface from a certain direction. This measure is the luminous intensity per unit of visible surface of a light source (direct light) or an illuminated surface
(reflection or indirect light). Luminance is indicated in candelas per square metre.Again in plain English it is what you see, in other words the light reflected from a surface in
a particular direction. The candela (pronounced /kænˈdɛlə/ or /kænˈdiːlə/, symbol: cd) is the SI base unit of luminous intensity; that is, power emitted by a light source in a particular
direction, weighted by the luminosity function (a standardized model of the sensitivity of the human eye to different wavelengths, also known as the luminous efficiency function[4][5]).
A common candle emits light with a luminous intensity of roughly one candela. If emission in some directions is blocked by an opaque barrier, the emission would still be approximately
one candela in the directions that are not obscured. Foot Candles – Measurement of the light at an illuminated object. * This concludes Planning staffs presentation, I would now
ask if Council can hold their questions for now until Community Services has the opportunity to do a presentation of their own elaborating further on the project. Thank you. *