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Item 6FSoutheast Sector Plan City Council 2nd Reading November 2, 2010 Presentation Outline Area Plan Overview Southeast Sector Plan Outline Southeast Sector Issues and Challenges Land Use Recommendations Mobility Recommendations Discussion What is the purpose of an area plan? Detailed background for specific area Identify development constraints and issues Identify features, resources and areas to be protected or improved Explore development opportunities Make site-specific recommendations Area Plans and the Land Use Plan Area Plan Process Plan Outline Character of the Area Analysis Planning Issues and Challenges Recommendations Issues & Challenges Land Use Compatibility (Residential/ Industrial) Keller, Colleyville, & Grapevine Master Plans Connectivity/Mobility Urban Design Land Use Compatibility Keller – Future Land Use Keller Colleyville Retail Residential Colleyville – Future Land Use Residential Open Space Grapevine – Future Land Use Industrial Commercial Government Use Residential Residential Residential Low Intensity Commercial Road Connectivity Road Connectivity Bank Commerce Pedestrian Connectivity Pedestrian Connectivity Brumlow Kimball S.H. 26 Continental RECOMMENDATIONS Underlying Land Use Recommendations Issues: Timarron Country Club House Ancillary use to golf course residential community “Mixed Use” land use designation may be confused with “open ended” Recommendation: Change from Mixed Use to Medium Density Residential Underlying Land Use Recommendations Issues: Southlake Sports Complex Recommendation: Change from Public/Semi-Public to Public Parks/Open Space Underlying Land Use Recommendations Issues: St. Johns Baptist Church Northern portion developed w/ church, southern portion of property (approx. 3 acres) undeveloped Recommendation: Change from Industrial to Public/Semi-Public Underlying Land Use Recommendations Issues: Alpine Materials Self Storage Uses expected to do well in this location Recommendation: Change from Medium Density Residential to Mixed Use Add site specific recommendations Underlying Land Use Recommendations Issues: Adjacent to S.H. 26 Existing concrete plant Uses expected to do well in this location Recommendation: Maintain Mixed Use designation Add site specific recommendations 4 & 4a Site Specific Recommendations Tree preservation Higher intensity near S.H. 26 and lower intensity (i.e. office or single-family homes) adjacent to residential uses to the west and north. Higher Intensity Uses & Structures Lower Intensity Uses & Structures Underlying Land Use Recommendations Issues: Potential continued redevelopment of MH District (Woodsey & Timberline) Tealwood Residential across Continental Vacant land to south Recommendation: Change from Industrial to Mixed Use Underlying Land Use Recommendations Issues: 75 LDN Site Specific Recommendation: For properties with Low Density land use designation within the 75 LDN certain Non-Residential and/or Transition Uses may be appropriate in size and scale including Office Commercial type uses. Added after 1st Reading: Hold a planning charrette to discuss and consider options for future development on these properties. The boundary of the area to be considered during the charrette may include additional properties adjacent to LU6 and LU7. Mobility Recommendations M1 Improve pedestrian crossings along Continental Boulevard* *Consistent with a Youth Plan recommendation Mobility Recommendations M2 Provide entry features at Brumlow & SH 26 and Kimball & SH 26 Landscaping & Signage Consistent with Urban Design & Wayfinding Plans Similar to Heritage Business Park Mobility Recommendations M3 Install median and/or parkway landscaping along S. Kimball Avenue, similar to landscaping around Heritage Business Park Mobility Recommendations M4 Install public art in roundabouts Art piece Ornamental grasses Perennials Mobility Recommendations M5 Prioritize sidewalk construction along Brumlow Avenue to provide safe pedestrian access to the Cottonbelt Trail *Consistent with a Youth Plan recommendation Mobility Recommendations M6 Explore opportunities to provide an east-west connection between Bank Street and Commerce Street Bank Commerce Mobility Recommendations M7 Explore opportunities to connect Nolen Drive in Southlake with Nolen Drive in Grapevine Mobility Recommendations M8 Consider options for enhancing East Continental Boulevard, such as landscaped medians, particularly near Kimball Avenue Mobility Recommendations M9 Work with NuStar to plant trees adjacent to the ultimate cross-section of Brumlow Avenue Planning & Zoning Commission Action October 7, 2010; Approved (7-0) with the exception that a site specific recommendation be placed on the actual map that is similar in language to the slide for recommendation Number 6 that was presented by staff this evening. Referenced Slide from P&Z Motion Recommendation #6 Site Specific Recommendation: For properties with Low Density land use designation within the 75LDN certain Non-Residential and/or Transition Uses may be appropriate in size and scale including Office Commercial type uses. City Council Action October 19, 2010; Approved (7-0) on consent, but directing staff to pull out the properties around South Kimball Avenue and Crooked Lane and address those areas as discussed. Questions? Citywide Recommendations Mobility Citywide Recommendations Pedestrian/bicycle mobility Access to parks Mobility Recommendations Revise the Sidewalk Plan and Pathways Plan maps to distinguish between public and private sidewalks/trails* *New citywide recommendation that will be carried over to all area plans. Environmental Citywide Recommendations Tree protection Tree City USA status Wetlands, floodplains, and stream corridors Water pollution and water demand Environmental Citywide Recommendations Air quality Light pollution Maintenance of common open space Parks Citywide Recommendations Develop internal signage plans for all city parks