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Item 7D ZA14-070 Zoning Change & Site Plan for Southlake Professional Park Item 7D ZA14-070 Owner: Bootstrap Investment, Inc.   Applicant: Southlake Professional Park   Request: Approval of a zoning change and site plan from “C-1” Neighborhood Commercial District to “S-P-1” Detailed Site Plan District to allow limited “O-1” Office District uses. Location: 1901 East Southlake Boulevard Existing Land Use Designation – Office Commercial Southlake Professional Park Aerial View Previously Approved Site Plan (ZA97-149) Proposed Site Plan Site Data Summary Zoning Comparison Chart Detailed Landscape Plan Tree Preservation Plan Sample Colored Rendering Building 1 Elevations Building 2 Elevations Building 3 Elevations Variance Requests Driveway Ordinance Variance Requests: The applicant is requesting two (2) variances with this application: The driveway stacking depth at this location requires a minimum of fifty feet (50’). The applicant is requesting a minimum stacking depth of approximately twenty-nine feet (29’). The minimum distance to an intersection for a commercial driveway on a local street is one-hundred feet (100’). The applicant is requesting a minimum distance of approximately eighty-three feet (83’). ± 83’ ± 29’ ± 30’ Site Photos Looking north towards Southlake Blvd. The drive is controlled by a stop sign and is one way exiting to the east Site Looking south towards Woodland Heights Site Site Photos Looking west Looking east Looking south Looking south from FM 1709 Site Photos Planning & Zoning Commission Action July 17, 2014; Approved (6-0) subject to the Staff Report dated July 11, 2014, and Site Plan Review Summary No. 2 dated July 10, 2014, specifically noting the following: Approving the variances to the Driveway Ordinance as presented; Noting the applicant’s willingness to exclude from the permitted uses found in the O-1 Office District – Real Estate Services, Travel Bureaus, Duplication and Mailing services; And, noting the applicant’s willingness to have lighting such that it is shielded and does not spill over into adjoining properties. Questions?