HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-03-19 AGENDA
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Eules's, Texas,
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ZONING DISTRICT PkBB'PEWATIOhNS
Family l_)etz c;hed Dwelling District
W-A - Sin le Frt.rt>By Attached Dwelli.rrs- Di tr•i�t
R--2 Two-Family Dwelling elfin District
1"-3 Dwelling District, 12 Units to th e Aers-,
R-4: viriti.--A arnily Dwelling, District, 16 Units to thf;', acre
R-5 i,ifflti- F,,,u<tily Dmefling iii t.rick, '24 Unit.s to the A cre
C-1 N€'.tghk3{3t"1-o€A Business District
11-1 Lirr,it€;d industrial Di strict
1Wi - Light Industrial District
l-`. 1-.�.eavy Industrial Distr=ict
C U'D - C;rsrnmunity Ui,,it Developrnent
Pl) Planned Development
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irl t"kd; pit?i.kd'cil of E:9.iess City Hall. bY chahrl'k17uj John Lynch.
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csloh l i.m ch" chairnlarl Jack .Shit.€
Robert .'+ieklitt.ori
Carl Ty::?011
fJol-kil Deft€ laff
Jz-Filfe..: a:i'i4grht, City Emzz;'.iileet
a:rY2 Tyler, ask?iFdow Ptd3-rkner
c i.a) Pk-Ic K aFfn , Project Engineer
Je,`:D ;%inter son, seta ff sf-uflt,`<ry
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J-)seph a gees `ITaffiew-vo,
Frank s tFl
B'.i?:>vi;.'sdi f: ci.r.ia°'i Le`e' ci Ai: Andy 4`rai.rie
Willie s�u,,Selt GtFeiiEhazin
;-ott ?"-eitman Garr Guthrie
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invocation was £n by
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ftt.f; minutes of the r3:'u ar mooing dt:itc,,d 19, `", �. (=r approved- a:� s' rit ei. .
Note: 'tile Petitioner for the eont;irii.lz:it.'ion of mas not pri's:en" ca t time..;
the Col"m-niS3ion d.f-�eideed to il£_'ar and then t'omc-, bfi.ek to
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Page Two - Planning & Zoning t or.irrii :sion - >:�tiare::€? 11'4. 1985 1985-030
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t.'hairman Lynch stated that the public bearing; W.:.j still open and explained that the.
proponerits vvouid be bear'd first and then the opponents.
Mzr. Lynn -€t.ov ertork, l .o€verton & Assoc.'/Arr. hitect , Arliii Ytofi, `Pexa.s, that he. had
corr:e to answer ally questions regarding the architecture of the buildinr. He ut€,ted that
tip? felt Shat. b�° Constra ctin=;' this bull£iinv- :;'�bF3.ririing the creek etc the ti`.�`it': would N'?'ve t'he
L,k��ix)rtunit,�` to take iolyot.en land and iTlalke a significant statement wit h it.
chair.Haan Lyri h asked ed if he had received a copy of Rod `I'yler's letter dated 'Nla=ch 14,
l
mr. l-owertoll stated th""t he €ad not,
Mr. Knight "a've--, hind a copy of the letter.
In regards to ite n No. `•'.', h r. Howerton strated than t-lie buildinv, vould be six ii-che,'•s �3bove
the lowest finished floor elevation of any of the neighboring houses.
Mr. Tyson asked if he meant 5 1/2 feet below the nearest ncig;h's-lor`.
N r. tiovverton stated ye . Regarding item €t3 of 'Rod Tyler's letter, € e .stated that he
wants no rile£'€ianie;-fl de.v iev s, Fir conditioning or beatbng, showing and proper yr'reenin
would be provided if placed oil the roof. His fir-A location choice Would be to pla e s-io'. h
devices inside the buzildi 7- if floor space ra lovved this. His is second location choice: VVkllc;
the roof
:L r, r€ ;,c?n z-tsk.-d .*;r. t f3 i;.rtorz v�liat t.lic� 4?i.ff r°erll colors on. t€acs 43rr.tiriri €;e il:ld brought
With him
3 "tori e.:.?.l8iri ;d fiat the building would. be constructed of dark aggr'ebyate, the
dark area oil t€i., drawing: tinted glass, the light eras area on the riruwin . and t>`ivt the
vernairr.der' would t-b(:-! clear glass and metal.
i l.r, Tyson wsked if the intent was to mix rrieta-1 and L,la-s's?
L'lr°. ��lowerton st.atfd c'es that the building nw(Aed to 'N'> flexible due, to its location air"d
that t€-r.i..; eoi- biii€;}tion flexes well.
Mr. Tyson asked if it ,vol ld i)4' L:t,:,.,hii;l;° to USe riir'i:;on.,.r:f cofl:trli Lion on t€"is:; cast 3i-as..'.
sides of the buildiir".
Mr. i-owertoir thi:�t it would be possible only on the east side of the building.
t; r. De tldoff asked ins<r. Hom.rton to ad'dres's, item on i od 'i',,Icr' letter.
?€ i :a entfri stated t >ait the €blilsiirU voilf be �iE; irLh'a above the lowest r€ofr sir .
elevation or fe;:t below the neifFhborin,g_, i#t.uses ianr.,'t, t€lz-?t in order to see into a i3%
of t'fie .(?r'fler'i:ifv Properties one would have to sUind on the roof of the bl;ild.irij
kh'. €i£°ithif�€f >`i :£?ts 'err, s' LibZsf:rtf3ri if he had, ri 3r'ot.if;re's stx`.itii riiaik-iri ; the east. `dv a.i.t <;fJ<:f,LFe'r
N.r. .l`lowerton sl'ated' that he ' ould ha.?ve rlo problem with the %.'-ast wa.1_E t-3ein ' opaque. Fse
also <stab"t 4. th i, h£= v"Oul£, like the ",ast side, of the bvifluling to resenible a park vfllt€9
benches provided -lor the emplove.es.
i'age Three - Ph-mming & Yorling Corr: -- Aaarch 19, 191,85 1985-031.
.......... ..........EI 17 foot setback- E-,ttj.ted that the
Mr. LIeithloff asked how the -xrrived at
would like that increased.
Howertoii stated that it just happened to Work, out to a 1.7 foot -'etbaek. If they Were
to increu.se the setback, it would throw everythilngr out of symmaetry. The w(-st elild, of
the building, would need to be raised which would inerease t1W.' SIISPODSiOP needed CN-N,16RC,
more of 'a Wind Stabilit," problen, and a problem with utilities an(] other serviee.s for the
building-,
Ch,-.d-1rn&-n L-mch asked what the ourb elmation wotUd be on the "'Vest end, of th& N'did'i-ng.
Mr. Howerton stated that it would be elfy
,,ht feet dom-i to the curb Unve om the'- west end
of the buflding
Ch,airman Lynoh asked if the materials used would be crist in place concrete.
fAr. Howerton stated that it would be the same as an 2111'se.y k"m-1j.1d be, usiog
Concrete Ornbeddied with aggregate >is this will not rust or scale leavffip,; an aesthetieaffly
durable. finish.
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Mv. DeAhloff asked if the wal' iy would be ;,ontirmiou around the Iding.
k1r. Howerton Stated that it would not go Lxound the south EJde �Ul d D1' by t te A
to the north side either.
the building would have
chairnlari li'mch asked if the entmt3i-we on the ea,:,.t pmd of
a-id st�
landing i a i r wa y.
Nlr. i owertoji stated that thc-,, stairs v-.,ould be g"oing- dov"m to an en"�Iosed i-O'urtyard-
N7w.. Lyi,ctkj stated, that it would be pref(--xrzable to J.Qf.ive the creek in, a naturtd :Aatc for
Ity.
an aesthetic Ilia for the C
Hiowerton stated that the landscapinf.;P, would Ibme, of con'-.rolled that
"Ineontrolled gpTo-,'€.h womld ereute hazax,d-s of ino', and t1hat they would pt to
save as ni,,tty of the tree's as possible their goal is an atmlosph'e�re of 8, ("ontrojiled park.
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With ".i bufldin''-' J."loating 8'xoss.
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The Commission took a five aninute break 8:23 p.m. and reconvened it 8.29 p.rn.
CJ-Sidrfn."m"'n Lynch adved il" there were any additional pwopenepts, There tx'ingy rjone, lie
aslll-e'd for ally opponents.
?011� LIV -o -r his neicelibors, spOke in oppositimi
Heitanan, Oak f)Hve, repre� ntim
zo the request. to queAionud how the butildir-y-, coO.141 bl�C-Dd in aestheticafly ,Jter the
trees were removcx"I for the parking,' lot and the out. *i-�'e felt- the building
wm�Ad look- like za box out •hi the open. 14,, questioned how the-y could
with trees in the ffloodw"'�Y.
-:"truetures Can, Yin
Nit% Kni-bt stuted that t bx= built in a flocidwav but trees are riot
C o I 1.s r'id-e-
€-;d structunE,
pa e Four ZotElll L+)l;zl%il:hk-xi Nlarch .19, 19�-'i 1985-032
- r, lfowf'xtor'E Stfitd"d that n L?L'+�f1° to �).i'€357.1€{L'• tif�,'.i,�i6ci{.L`, Ii12.i11.PC'�f'1Y3ig 5[3 ?C`C' l�#F t t�lf' t1'Ck'-S
'lJL)ul tic>C;C: to tx-; r€'.fi''oOv d for the Parking lot on the southeast side of the building,. fie
a s0 stated that 1"st did not `v+`C.'. tile; fef.SiL'bility of ti.nly` other lC?a l;ior3 .tor the par°kin lot,
but th,�t he would retook the design over.
Where, being do other proponents or opponents., Chairrian [ ypch closed the public hearing.
lr'r'si>>,.rt .i.;ylTtL i3 Stated that lib would like t.€3 see landscape ?iris sli3rz"!s$ii;i? t€F KriCi4L'
cxats.tfy how rnu<�h eearth would be moved; exactly what type; of ve-g'.t9tion would €:'. Eisen,
etr;..
Mrs. Park stated that she had reservations that the horneown rs had not expressed. Her
c°oiwe:rnss were, about .?l!;vI A approval ,dirt insural:aility, but r€trdr y she is not in favor of
,u bui dint spapning over a. tloodfSi 21r1<
Nlr. Tyson sor"n state.J that he. would like: a tree ilil!; along the casters boi?.ridary% ;and that r.
llowerton had addressed the air conditioner/heating.; screening to his sratisfaetion. l-Ic:
noted that the developer would need to coordinate the locat.ion of the dwinpster with
Tarrant Coanty Waste Disposal. fie- fait th,A the proposed buildinf., o,;M be, good for lf.h
rrrf�t�.
4`0' In, r'tirir "greed '1`ys=otl also 4tsiti.rzg that he wc Ad like to see a layids€°rx,ifi
con-inlitment.
{:hairinai'• Lynch stated that the h;sije is to look sit what we have as- opposed to what we
m igh t;lit .,et, lie Anted th3-A V"'e 2can request ih`i'Eate'.ver C.irt."cVdllivs. €':L;., iii'e r3E'ct?s5; rev at the
time of Platting.
Mrs. Park asked what type of stipi,Mtion l'EP,';'A required.
ti r. Knight stated that any struct re' constructed ricar a flooEplair? be protected frori3 aril:,
€>rat° rf=tiirr� .fr`:'CYir.C,rr; flooding, t.liut it be waterproofed or th, ti-te elevation tom' cabov'.
the level of the IOC year return zone� Would Ix, two to "'J"Wee feet.
bove tine . i>il year re?t.iir'r) 'F t:4?€1na+'niCay ftot3Cl .O C?.
Chalrnzi ri .r.;,4;f'<L'h asked -if the require-nests be'f:re the Su'.file as for a bridge.
V*"r°, {. night. stated that this building exceeds; the req--Wren -neat, for a bridgpe.
'e>r, `.i sofi, with feedback froin the other Commission ine.rnbe;rs, rfat=de ;a motion tc,
recoti.ti'end a'yprov;-1 of zoning. Case No. Q'15-03 with tt.e follo'.'ing stipidartion : (I The
fenice posts be changed to r etirl, (2) The heating =3I?d Fair L'o.ndition-inve be .'^' ,f.'eeyied if
i"s�cr€°e€i €n the roof or put inside thie, buflding if possible. (3) The location of the a�Liti"Aster
be coordinated with Tarrant County fr�t7aste`, Di`stposal, (x) A .full lsir3L'1seaping layout Cie
provided ,:it. time of pl.at.tin_; Frithh special emphasis on lots 17 & 18 being prorx.,rly
r• ra.'erieC , (5 The e a:,t £::i"d clevation of tbc: -building be of an L)p}t que nature-, i3s d (6) All
e'.Posed €'oficrete on the building be of an iai.;rgregate natt e.
i .i, Vii,eithlof.f secaond.eci the r otion, and the vote is as follows:
��`+.'°,es. ti'1e55r l�ytrich, liscIA",illoii, iilg .iim, Deithleff, 1-rrll, ti.rid T4Ffori
Nays: i"Virs. ark
Rage xrive - planning a. zonin CQP"irnissioj-- - i'ai£zl;"h 19, _ 1985-031";
<<hairinam Lynch declare' the, r otiors Csci.ri'ir'{�.
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PUBLIC C Ili ATE '.TNG ff'ZC-85_09 _ 11,Yt:Q:-.EES l.' OF CS%'R'.CK J. DIA-111MIATO FOR A CliANGIE, OF
7,Ci* ?4'Cs ✓N > PORTION OF ±<.t T 3A4 -T.-°�------,---
- SL't%VE Y, 'aiST.
AY;; i
�, A I(;TAI.• 0.11� AC .,l S CLAND, FROM, C-2 TO I- 1 , I-6 X1EIJ TQ_O"I `,1 is,
.,O TTBAI✓L Wi.JaLI,Di ;>:s OF S.H. 10, I'VE `I` 01" F-;Vj-. 15 AND 1,!-�a::T O HIGNILAND
Chairman LAY'{ni-Ai explained the rules and opE;i"{f.'-d the p££blic hcarin.2?.
Mr. L `Ainwtrs, l d 0ly :}crc-"i"£i de' -6.cIiQ:i£°ixson, `'e\at:, preserted the rCgUa St for' Ile
stated, that dizo to tt3a r�at'ru=�a�to�, cif t��i t£'��4t vu"Ett� i.t� I>ra�<<��it �oi��n�", it; chrc�u Ild bC
firff9C;ii3.t to (:esi i; a, >i£.ildin;�; to properly ft" this tr€ t' t without a portion (.iii the >°'.t- buiir;.ir{ter
crossing into the C-2 zotiigg.
1''1r. Deithlo f asked how many y acre' Were' pre's'ently C-21 (°Y: how many were ;--'i..
L r°. l?'x'.m ito pr3swered that fie didn't know.
'10 Iri4Na.£n < 5:1 (:i if h could be. specific as to the i.<<,e intendled.
•Y.£, i" n , o answered he didn't know, but tha t the ov.r ev
va<;:5 pre._-wr<i.
There b£'-1.ng no other prCfp_orent s or opporii;ilts, hairman ch closed the public hearing.
fair. Tyson stated that he felt: it would clean up t'r£r, proper't'y line.
Chairman livilch colic€fr'i`ed with the other (:`r;;nrr?ission mei..hers that Softb&.11 World is
ad;3€ieentt., ii£i'i tliis ?"-'onng po c-S no conflict with tit' otl-er It--md uses- in flw.. iima, Isc'
stated that tSic: '3-iW foot lif?e was an >`:?I'ii£.ti'ary }.)fie adapted ?0 to 30 ye'ar's ago.
M r. l3f;f" ii°�C?.ff .i'ri.'zt)�C, tz ri;(itiCit to rC?C';i)r[2i£i�'i1(.[ i3pr(?11�:j of Zt7{1iri�� Cfif' Id C7. 2 u✓ fi.`:i
presented.
71,ar. i� e `lii i()r Seconde- tl�e motion, and the vote i, �f:; f(3II(;Saw4:
Ayes:: fair's. Park "es r .. Lynch, Eb.Lc.`iilion' ingrrin., T-"pe.th of L �.i"rCi `!.jSon
Il ivs, None,
Chairman Lynch de laresd airs inotion car.°r'..ed,
SIDEWALK' REPORT
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After, a u[-ief discus.slrm-, of the sWe—,mAk study by .f.od Tyler, the t%oiTEl is;ion de,,,-ided to
reciFlmm3 end c^,.l.ter 37i,'te '?2 as the %i3(.tist favorable.
r. c'ltisjd}ft rli%3.CeE' ;3 "£'3-iotio. to i`C'i'£ti'iiiliend a .tour foot i41 £t"34T3#.ri'Ii3£?"r sidevJalk 100-ate
one i.00t. outside the property I3rir..
::r. , ;C)k� secfti":'-ied the motion., z<.P d the Vote is 'as follows:
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Zollil2j'. C,
Mlawch 19, M5 1985 0.134
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rVirs. Park, Lynch, Ingram, Deithloff, and Tyson
chairm'.'al Lynch ded.ared the Eiotldb l carrieel.
(Ti'Y INITIATED ZONING
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After a brief sunmation of the bell Ramch Terracf, clvafl-up zoning by Jarnes Ki,ifxht,
C118il-11-MT1 LVDICh S,Ulgge"Aed that. the Commissi(xn needed more, to prQ,
I - - �)pe rl y
(.'onside tlEi issue. it vvws su,-,-gested timt a speciall workshop may be neeeessary. lRod
T'S,der decWed that ,;,�klditional information, would be ill the rsc,,xt tirn'. The
P 's. Z Coal rill 11SISIOD Members, werle "l.r. fle"j'e"ement.
VV.
ADJOURN.VIEN7'
There, no additional husinecos to condUCt, tile p.rn
111"led at� U