2014-10-14 Meeting Report (Stadium Southwest Cisterns)
SPIN MEETING REPORT
Case Number:
ZA14-115
Project Name:
Stadium Southwest Cisterns Specific Use Permit
SPIN Neighborhood:
#8
Meeting Date:
October 14, 2014
Meeting Location:
1400 Main Street, Southlake, TX
City Council Chambers
Total Attendance:
5
Host:
Bobbie Heller
Applicant(s) Presenting:
Dan Anderson, 214-675-8411
City Staff Present:
Patty Moos, Planner I
City Staff Contact:
Daniel Cortez, Planner I 817-748-8070
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FORUM SUMMARY:
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Project is a under construction with two commercial buildings totaling 50,000 sf located at 925 S.
Kimball Avenue.
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This project is for the installation of two rainwater collection cisterns located in the front of the 13,000
sf office building.
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Cisterns are ribbed galvanized metal, 12,500 gallon cylindrical tanks that are 14 ½ feet to the top of
the tank and 2-3 additional feet to the top of the cone top.
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Savings of an average of 330,000 gallons of water/year. Part of the 2030 Plan is to conserve water.
Site Plan
Site Renderings
QUESTIONS / CONCERNS:
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Where are the cisterns located? They are located in the front of the front office building along S.
Kimball Avenue.
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Has this been approved? The Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council will need to
approve the cisterns. The project under construction now was approved and now adding the
cisterns requested by a tenant.
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strongly encouraged to follow the case through the Planning and Zoning Commission and final action by City Council.