Item 6A and 6B
Winding Creek Zoning Change and Development PlanPreliminary Plat
Items 6A and 6B
Owners: Estate of C. A. Prade, Jr., Estate of Anita Prade and RCP Southlake Boulevard #2, Ltd.
Applicant: Terra Land Management, Inc.
Requests: 1) Approval of a Zoning Change and Development Plan from Agricultural District to R-PUD Residential Planned Unit Development District for Winding Creek, a subdivision with
74 residential lots on approximately 46.65 acres
2) Approval of a Preliminary Plat for Winding Creek
Location: Generally south of E. Southlake Blvd. and west of S. Carroll Avenue
ZA11-061 & ZA11-062
SHOPS OF SOUTHLAKE
OAK TREE ESTATES
VERSAILLES ADDITION
LAKES OF LA PALOMA
TIMARRON
RUCKER
FM 1709
Carroll Avenue
COUNCIL MOTION 1ST READING
Development plan at 1st reading
Development plan submitted jan. 10, 2012
8’ Iron Fence
w/Cedar Slats
Roundabout ROW Dedication
6’ Iron Fence
w/Cedar Slats
Tree conservation analysis
Tree conservation analysis 2
PROPOSED preliminary plat
ZA11-061
Planning and Zoning Commission:
December 8, 2011; Approved (5-0), noting the applicant’s willingness to put up an eight (8) foot board on board fence along the west property boundary at the onset of the development
of the project and subject to Development Plan Review Summary No. 2 dated December 1, 2011.
ZA11-061
City Council 1st Reading:
January 3, 2012; Approved (7-0), subject to the following stipulations: funds for the Zena Rucker portion of the property that abuts the north side will be placed in escrow by month
36 for its portion of the right-of-way acquisition for completion of that roadway; there will be appropriate roundabout dedication for the Zena Rucker roundabout located at the northwest
corner of the property; fencing on the northwest corner will be comprised of wrought iron with cedar slats along the western boundary for Lots 1, 2 and 3; as indicated in the site plan
summary there is a stone fence that is along Zena Rucker Road and then beginning along the two-acre “notch out” in the northeast corner of the parkway continuing with the same cedar
and wrought iron fencing (Lots 5-12); applicant to keep the existing stone walls and hardscaping in place and also inspect the same for safety to determine any needed repairs going forward
in the development; the southwest corner of the property for the indicated trail plan into the adjacent property located to the west is proposed to stop at the existing street and funds
to be escrowed for the remaining portion to the property located to the southwest in the event it is developed in the future; applicant will come forward at the public hearing with more
detail on the primary entrances—along the north side of the property at Zena Rucker, primary entrance along Carroll and secondary entrance along the south portion of Carroll; show more
landscaping detail for the buffer along the southeastern portion of the property between Carroll and the proposed street; applicant’s representation for garages facing the street would
be behind the primary building line and applicant will provide clarification and location of such garages at the next meeting; and subject to the development plan review summary No.
3, dated December 27, 2011.
ZA11-062
Planning and Zoning Commission:
December 8, 2011; Approved (5-0), subject to Plat Review Summary No. 2 dated December 1, 2011.
Item 4C
Questions?
Carroll/FM 1709 Small
Area Plan
Retail
Office
Medium Density
Cluster Residential
Conservation Area w/ Trail
Urban Design
Feature
Significant landscape buffer between residential & Zena Rucker Road
Medium Density Cluster
Rucker Road Location/Warrant Study
Round-a-bout
Preserve heavily wooded areas, especially in floodplains/drainage ways
E. Southlake Blvd
Zena Rucker Road
S. Carroll Ave
Carroll/FM 1709 Small Area Plan
Regional drainage opportunities should be explored.
Preserve/enhance the existing creeks and ponds.
Encourage water reuse for irrigation.
Encourage green building design and practices.
Carroll/FM 1709 Small Area Plan
Development should be pedestrian-oriented, emphasizing pedestrian connectivity in any residential areas.
Provide passive trails through preserved natural areas which also provide connectivity to the sidewalk system.
Provide curvilinear streets.
Illustrative Land Use
Recommendations Map
Retail
Office
Conservation Area w/ Trail
Urban Design
Feature
E. Southlake Blvd
Zena Rucker Road
S. Carroll Ave
Medium Density
Cluster Residential
Winding Creek Development Plan