2014-03-25 Meeting Report (Brumlow Business Park)
SPIN MEETING REPORT
CASE NO. ZA14-012
PROJECT NAME:
Brumlow Business Park
SPIN DISTRICT:
SPIN # 8
MEETING DATE:
March 25, 2014; 6:00 PM
MEETING LOCATION:
1400 Main Street, Southlake, TX
City Council Chambers
TOTAL ATTENDANCE:
Sixteen (16)
SPIN REPRESENTATIVE(S) PRESENT:
Vic Awtry #7, Monique Schill #11, and Matt
Schire
APPLICANT(S) PRESENTING:
Brett Wilson, Wilson Income Properties. and 2 others
STAFF PRESENT:
Patty Moos, Planner I
STAFF CONTACT:
Patty Moos, Planner I: (817)748-8269 or pmoos@ci.southlake.tx.us
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Property Situation
The property is located at 1363 Brumlow Avenue.
The plan presented at SPIN:
Brumlow Business Park
Typical Building Elevation
Development Details:
2.4 acres
Property owned by Mrs. Diles
Currently zoned SP-1 for a gymnastic building and office building
Rezoning for SP-1 for office and flex space with light industrial
6 buildings with 28,000 sf
Parking at office space rate
Split faced block for architectural design
Smaller building in rear of property
Developing 6 lots for individual ownership
QUESTIONS / CONCERNS
How close is the development to homes? It is adjacent to residential property. The larger
buildings are located in the front (6,000 sf) and smaller in the rear (3,000 sf).
Is water contained on the property? Yes, it is designed to retain water on the property.
Are there any variances for the project? Drive variance, Parking for 2% under required, and
bufferyard between lots.
How can someone contact you for questions? Brett Wilson 469-999-3494
Meeting presentation ended at 6:20 pm
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the general responses made. Responses as summarized in this report should not be taken as guarantees by the applicant. Interested parties are
strongly encouraged to follow the case through the Planning and Zoning Commission and final action by City Council.