2014-06-10 Meeting Report (2101 N Carroll Ave)
SPIN MEETING REPORT
Case Number:
ZA14-044
Project Name:
2101 N. Carroll Avenue
SPIN Neighborhood:
# 3
Meeting Date:
June 10, 2014
Meeting Location:
1400 Main Street, Southlake, TX
City Council Chambers
Total Attendance:
Thirty-one (31)
Host:
Craig Rothmeyer, Community Engagement Committee Member
Applicant(s) Presenting:
Kosse Maykus, K.M. Properties, Inc.; Roger Hart, Area Surveying
City Staff Present:
Lorrie Fletcher, Planner I; Caroline Eckel, Assistant to the City
Manager
City Staff Contact:
Lorrie Fletcher, Planner I: (817)748-8069 or
lfletcher@ci.southlake.tx.us
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FORUM SUMMARY
Property Situation:
The property is located at 2101 N. Carroll Avenue
Approximately 1.6 acres
Development Details:
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Residential District.
Proposed zoning requires an amendment to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan which
currently has a designation of Low Density Residential. The applicant is requesting
Medium Density Residential.
This development also requires a 3-lot plat showing which is in process concurrently.
There is one (1) existing residence on the property that is proposed to remain.
There are two (2) variances to the Subdivision Ordinance with this development due to
minimum lot widths and lot sizes which are adjacent to SF-1A zoned properties.
Presented at SPIN:
QUESTIONS / CONCERNS:
Will you be putting in a sidewalk?
Yes. The City has already looked at construction of sidewalk to Johnson from the
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roundabout.
What is the square footage of the homes?
3,800 4,400 square feet.
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strongly encouraged to follow the case through the Planning and Zoning Commission and final action by City Council.