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Item 11A CoverSOUTH LAKE 4 I u L 5 Planning Today for a Better Tomorrow SOUTHLAKE 2025 PLAN - PHASE II DAVIs BOULEVARD /F.M. 193 8 CORRIDOR: ANALYSIS & RECOMMENDATIONS ,..Or " 01 SOUTHLAKE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION NOVEMBER 2004 VIW3110 09AWT W W W. CIT YOF SOLJTIILAKE. COM/SL202 5 /DEFAULT . ASP EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Southlake 2025 Plan is the city's comprehensive plan update and a blueprint for its future. It is a statement of community values and establishes a vision for the long -term growth and development of the city. On March 2, 2004, City Council adopted Phase 1 - Vision, Goals, and Objectives of the Southlake 2025 Plan. This document forms the basis for Phase II — developing the specific recommendations on the Land Use, Thoroughfare (mobility), and other elements. To facilitate a detailed but efficient planning process for Phase II, the Planning & Zoning Commission divided the city into nine (9) separate planning areas. The Davis Boulevard /F. M. 1938 Corridor is the first one of the nine planning areas in the Phase II planning process. The purpose of this report is to: 1. Establish a detailed background for the planning area and planning process; 2. Identify current development constraints and issues; 3. Identify critical environmental and natural resources to be preserved; 4. Explore development opportunities within the study area; and 5. Make recommendations for the future development of the area. The area plans developed as a part of the Southlake 2025 Plan process will be used as the basis for updating the city's land use and master thoroughfare plans and creating new plans for environmental protection and mobility. Also, these area plans will be utilized in setting priorities in the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) planning process, updating current development ordinances, and could serve as a catalyst for creating new planning related programs. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS SOUTHLAKE CITY COUNCIL ANDY WAMBSGANSS, MAYOR KEITH SHANKLAND, MAYOR PRO TEM CAROLYN MORRIS, DEPUTY MAYOR PRO TEM JOHN TERRELL GREGORY JONES VIRGINIA M. MUZYKA LAURA K. HILL SOUTHLAKE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION VERNON STANSELL, CHAIR DEBRA EDMONDSON, VICE -CHAIR BRANDON B LEDSOE MICHAEL BOUTTE AL MORIN MICHAEL SPRINGER WILLIAM (BILL) VAUGHAN 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 General Character of the Corridor 2.0 ExISTING PLANS & STUDIES 2.1 1995 Corridor Plan 2.2 1998 Land Use Plan 2.3 1997 Thoroughfare Plan 2.4 2001 Southlake Pathways Plan 3.0 PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS 3.1 Existing Land Use & Character 3.2 Zoning 3.3 Environment & Topography 4.0 LAND USE PLAN 4.1 General Land Use & Character Recommendations 4.2 Implementation Strategies 4.3 Site Specific Land Use Recommendations 5.0 MOBILITY PLAN 5.1 General Mobility Plan Recommendations 5.2 Thoroughfare Plan Recommendations 5.3 Implementation Strategies 6.0 ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES 6.1 Environmental Resource Protection Recommendations 6.2 Implementation Strategies APPENDIX A Transition 1 (T -1) & Transition 2 (T -2) Land Use Categories iii SOUTHLAKE 2025 PLAN PHASE II DAVIs BOULEVARD /F.M. 1938 CORRIDOR: ANALYSIS & RECOMMENDATIONS SOUTHLAKE PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION NOVEMBER 2004 1400 MAIN STREET, SUrrE 310, SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS 76092 W W W. CIT YOF SOUTHLAKE. CONY SL202 5 /DEFAULT . ASP 1V