HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-04 AGENDA
REGULAR ATM
F,tuless Plami.ng & Zoning Coaission
201 N. Ector Drive
Euless, Tetas
Octatnar. 4, 1988
7:1.5 P.M. - pre-co-=}lssion meeting
7:30 p.m. ca:,... to Order for .f=( aa1.C,1}'£ CCil.>:I.d_.e.r?tL%2i of Scheduled
PLEDGE OF ATLIEGIANCE - Cdr. Carl Tyson
INVOCATION -• Mr. Billy Owens
APPROVAL OF XTWJ�T�'S - Regular Meeting .r..'% tf'd Sej,.'c?F,'bizx 20, 1988'
1. PTYST41C HF.ARI - #ZG-88-13
RS?{`(1:est of Jo'ht3 H, Voss for a ?.C:C3.tng change from C-2 (tr.C3mun:ty
Business District) to PD (Planned Development) for outdoor storage,
..,..;, es & display Jt drilling a3'ld,.i+:r cons T,3ct2.on equipment and S:},;pi erg,
on Tracts 2H 2E_, 2E1 and 2F, Kitty House Sur ey, A-678., he total
area of the property is 1 .079 acre > and is t =czted at 22;.* Wl Euless
Blvd., between S.H. 10 and W. Pwpr;'.line Ruad along he tilt side of
Wastpark Way.
If- REPO12`2S
A
REGULAR MEETING
EULESS PLANNING & ZONING COQ-OZION
t7Cx°DW 4, 1988
CALL TO OPADER
The regular "si eat:ing of the Planning & Zo A:c.ag Commission was Called to order
at 7 :30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of '{?'L3lE's!: City, Hz all by •`.`ha:1.1.'man Larry
iingram.
NEWEERS & STAFF`F PRESEW rtB�E^ WW
Carl. `Tyson
Ken Basin Ter
Oack Hill
Billy Owens
George zahn
Rod Tylex-, Senior Planner
Becky ';bulb, Office Cnardi at_o
VISIrTMORS
Charlep uQ:"e
Pay Eden
Lola McMullin
other interested Citizens
VU11 E OF A�,G_*
The pledge of al..gig-1 axice was led by Mr, Car). Tysr.;'n.
IWOCATION
The invocation was tit:ve',n by Kr. A.I ly Owie .
APPROVIAL, OF MINUTES
The :I££:t.i:7.tes of the regular meeting dated September 20, 19&8, Were gpproved
as Written,en,
TIVAE TM) 1PTLANN1QW3 & ZON1 NG�� QCTqBF-q 4X13&`3
PUBLIC HFAR11W, - IZC-SS-13 REQUETr OP 0UHN H. Va&'q FOR A ZONING CHANWG7f-
FROM C-2 (COMMUNIr't PUSIXESS DISTRICT) TO PD (Pt"4FD DEITI�OFMNT) POR
OU'rrX-;1 S—MRJ4171E, SALES & DISPIXI OP DRT1JJXG AN))/OR ✓ONSI-RUC.TION RQUIPM-14T
A,%) SUPRLUES ON TRACTS 2R, ?-R, 2EI AND U, KITTY HOUSE SURVLry, A-678., TfIR
TOTAL AREA OF THE FlOPERTY IS 1.879 ACRES AND IS 14CAT&D AT 2214 W. EUZ-S-.1>
BIND., a0NMr&UMDq S.14. 10 AND W. PIPELIM ROAD ALONG THE RAST SIDF OF WESTPARY
INMAY
Chairman Ingram explained the rules governing a public hearing and then
dzclaired the pub-1.is hearing open.
Mx. Jbhn Dalton, Consulting Engineer, 1206 W. Euless Blvd, Euless, Texas,
explained that Mr. wanti:,f3 to use the subject pri.iporty for ret,-.kii
of pier drilling construction equipment. He noted that the property was
previously used .Cr is similar type business. in addition, the property
wolald be --si'�d to stome miscellaneous parts, as weill as fill! rigs, for
resale. 5%e re are three to four areas on the plan stare the storage is
prqpcsed to be open. The open pipe storage would be on skids staeked three
to Eour feet high along %hestpark Way and W. Pipeline Rd. He intends to
re rise the fuel storage tanks. According to the plan, the storage "Aia".)Id tx�
right U13 to thf:... Property lin.
Mr. Owens noted that the traffic in that area has steadily increazed and
in his opi-ion, is a major thorougl-,fime. He stated thr t the area had Ineen
it eyez,--'re in thie past and needed to he clearied up. He stated t1hat this was
a prime piece of prqperty and should not be used an a transient piece of
property. He was not opposed to the use It lie could be convir.--.,'edl that th,-:�
property would not deteriorate fOrther. He stated Uhat the City Was
considering landscaping standards for sbcpping centers to biaautify the,
cnimm,inity an, asked why lie should root have the sEwnie requirement, lie
Inquired if Mr. Voss was in agreement with Rod Tyler's letter that
-ecarvi;endeo a 25 foot sight visibility triangle nt the corner of Wastparl..
iqay and 'W, Pipeline Rd.
Mr. Dalton questioned what they could do to the site plan to satisfy the
�:oncernz.
Chairma,,-, ref err; to Pod Tyler's letter compar",ng thif.:, propooed Site
plan to the current and proposed zoning requirements for that use. Mr,
in-gram noted that of the z3urrourdinq, area Is zoned C-2. Fe also noted
that the proposed site plan does, not ci:iiiie close to the current '.on ,J
for 1-1. He further explalned that the previoua business wag-
a use and that the propo edl --ase, though samilar, "'vi' still a;
approved. tx, Ulie 'C-2 zone which wnsl.kld he mu&, per ma-,-.ent If
Pl*€E lHQZE S."S.!•!'.1MUNG? S. L>1J3.'SING W/KWISJION 1.E4LZ f.7.L'F, 4:!,q�gp1kP '4p 1.98(]
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Vr. Canon. resp-o•rided to Rod Tyler's letter stating ON: Mr. Voss would-,
Agree to :tie 25 fw.t: zight� visibility triangle; �5 we,4er, 3t?d � �iI"�rri°Ti with
a 2 0 foot front and setback. He stated that there are t :ee front: y a;rdw,
an this property which S:C?:1s+:-ti.,'t:2 Les 20% of the land that ct>i3'Ci not he used
afiC., i'iE'.:e:f?t;G 'e, Mr. Voss bt;3L"lCAS pre f--,.-,r a ?)::f£ount,
With regards to placing the open storage behind a screening
. they wall' M
.Dalton stated tt% t dou d like to ad L n3 ti3f: issue Sl^ e adjiacor.t
street* ore 1,Tiv*'owed.
rce^v_a.rdi g :1-_ias 4 & w, ;4}i.3.ch involve the covered parking that extended into
the front yard and paving the drives.es. Mr. Dalton t old she C 3t3s s Lfi tt
3:
No.e� . Voss may do this i he future and was willing n t o negotiate an t.31c,3
matter.
PBS.. john Voss, 1201 R ._fares~. Euless. Texas, stated he would agree to a
scre£?ri.i,n j f Brit to on 1-1. Pipeline .tlt`mi. but t<elt, a £3cr<' +:_,n n fence on ` estpark
Way would be an eye;5;ore. %P wanted to Put in a .:.1ve t: en
ftnr security.
CnaI.Z'IF'ian Ingram noted that the reason or the screening fence was Ie 3eif':;.
nf- th;a --ype of items being stored and the fact they are being stored
outside,._de, F"'t_i}r 3C6:Lr:c{ aE:k d, '.SIC %,Qs£3 stittE?€� 4 i:at i @ could iC�r; r to tI i(' #Vii;
fcot front 3ar:, setback k along Westpark Way ,
T igr m asked if there were additional proponents. There being
:'one, .tip.? asked if there were any op .: nent.a:.
Mrs. 0. D. McMullin. 2114 N. Pipeline Road, `.3t:atdl toot: she was glad When
.'<;r� €:rare, the eyesax_ that had been theare, :;:t�ved out. �11h aad hopttd rhat
some=t:z.ing more appealing and beneficial to -the cites would So in, Her
property, having been defied R-43 zoning, is still zoned for single tc3r:£'4l
-and does not ttUik that the proposed open storage of eTuipnent is
compatible V � ' single f:\ [1 . She eirt ": 1zed that there t JAld be ,a
bett•�A 1;se for the prf+perty.
There being no additional opponents,, Chairman Ingram declared the jxu l ,..
hearing
°:`r. €:6ae;'tz st.ai;ed he tall softened hJ,s f7€>k GlE.Lt ii>i;. He, f:.?it t:tiat Mrs.
mcMuj..i.:.n should have some type of `.pi:a'1.-al nelief along W. Pipeline Rcad..
After being am_,,est.:ion'ud by the 1om si orter., tr. Voss stated tha t 5a of the
e
t.n-if, :£.£:. wnul'a he ;calk—in customers and the remaining 95% would be air and
grot.or freight.
iil vS done ?iS�fa�X? from,
Mr. Vami fw 'er s at iJ :fat major ral-tent nc lL
the i .te; how ,nn , they St'.)11ld be doing Te^:.i.r'tor repair ia?a"'siz--t- He 3Yient.ifxlee,
that the engines may be ran to t'es't: them out fox- f'ust.cne_s.
pAGE> FCS{ �. PIA ZONING t;tlMMISSION W.ETDIG, CCWHER 4
Mr. Smith ofd: wanted clarification cr, the tYPa of screening fence he
proposed on W. ?"..'pal lne Road. He expressed concern about a chain .. n
fence on Westp ark Way. He could not visualize a sc,.1-.::ening fence being an
!?yi;fie;res and felt there s:_U'Li,ld be one along Weztparlk 14cy a 'ossibil'•
Mr. Vass stated that he wanted to use a metal, i lar tt:.- T."'Illess Body
Sj:JY`. he ':xe3uld r1ryt: agree to a screening feme on S.E:, 10 because he wants
people to see what he has for sale. He otated that he talked to B>.::nn of
er)T.,a & James Auto 'rim, and he dl�i not >, w to look a:. � s .ret ;arlg f£�.r)ce.
?dr. Tyson asked fir. Voss if he had earlier expressed the possibility
t','.toTJIng t i: -,mise:£a.i.i8:maus icy^en sto:ra ge beln.).ni the ,„otaal k.,u l(I:ang on the Pis
znstead of having It or. Westpark ',day.
Mr, toss stated that be could put the drilling pipe s't;or ige to rho eas.. of
iRP.%ilx building ;Tl move the 'tzDr..,� - t1 3Ye st#:z£:I k Way T-o �. �3K�e?l )n, �d,
in response to Says of blocking visual access of the open storage, Mr.,
cuerrs stated he t'hoaght the metal, fence would do more damage than good. He
.iAi)'i]C}h that "u^^c£'3if.E3'izj t:�'£?:� pipe i':^:fy:�f ."?< `y;..;iCi�.>if>t :s.t 15 feet }:Tf%h was
abetter than a .�.Cai. ,.d meetal eight foot fence. J
Mr. Tyson idid not agree.
Hill stated that dependiag on row high the s; "Y .g e : stacked Y071i
y L«T it � r fJE � fence., ]? was 3 rF C:?C a r F � f i e:g
st`s o ?ins, the h
trucka going in add osit and hcw keep then— iul" of 1 le. fire .i ane,
Mr. : a? singer s ppw?'�ed tuna awyh : foot solid metal fence r; C>!1 } 3i =ciii i:<
I o'
3 'd and the chain .i.:.r'ak fence t)£) t estpark Way and 3.f)q:;;ired if the of C;),Z:mp
was g- .rr to be rer r ed.
N?". Voss stated that he wanted to keep. "t:he a:i.l, dump.
�,_grann asttied :;ow he planned to mark t;'e fire lanes on the f3.L :'Ji .i,.
Mr. Voss said they rannat mark t11£µ£:, but by lea!e� 3.r the storage out of the
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area and piJCsJSiil l y by .)sing as is ;,na.
Mr. Hill r'..`g'•.'est ed thaty Mr. Vcss c%:S.' crete a square around he opening of
Voss asre�ad-
Citalrccan snyira:a ., ':c:d that the applicant hied agreed o gult a few changes
from the S.`�,.an ii)2f,� '1t was confusing as to ;ghat was actually being
He asked the applicant if he would agree to com:.:ii.3 hack in two :Veers with a
p'ar—
mr. Voss stated ha:}'t= he had annoy tied up and had to yu to Council befor,-�
. ;`I.`.ti'air3 er 4th.
AC�I? FrV 3�x�ChG & 741111 C.OKI(ISSIC1N Ktrx^I'.i:l!iC} l?C3"gtiRR 4 1938
After a lengthy discussion ns anq the C£ai£lati3,5:i.Lon re,lIardS,nq taking action, or
a site plan 'ti:at had been verbally re ized ntiT33t:rous, t:.�tf d 9 r v�r� Owens made
a moU�,n 'to r'e.^,on{£ete'nd approval of NZC-58-13, -as prt' ,i 1,1.e< , Stlb eGt to
revised zlt;•a plar, Including the following changes bkeing ;itI=j,tr ,,d:
i. A m_i.T3i? w-a f iva foot metal, fence full :tangt: of the prcalaerty on
Plpel:f ne Road allowing for tweiity-f vk? foo t triangle.
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e.
2. Ch.a..n link' fence a.€on�Z rWes"aa-rk Way with entrances as or, elxwoing.
3. The open pipe storage be relocated to the east property line behind
he x:3iap a�u ,1.0`:x3cj.
4. No ac3dA,#ars or chariges a .a:ic S.H, 1i).
y. Tern fmA front yard setback an West:parl~_ Way Road. Area outside fence
to be maintained by the property owner; no frant yard setback an K
Pipeline Road afti S.H. la.
6. Oil storage T.:6?E.t current: fire department codes and comply with r"ll
f ia.e and bpi:TaliraG codes.
71 Pz'.4oJ: to City Council cons1.derat Lan, the P & Z< itdnntes be delivered,
along wlt l-i t3't`::s rvii ed site plan, to BSIe P S c CCais�a:L i:i.i3; ;.or "
P.,, _E?£ti.
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if any Commission nomber has a problem with the minutes or S7lot,ion, a
:zPec: al. meeting could be (:;.7-11L
Mr. ?ea.? }.:Zdof f ssLCco?3 ied he inct ion, and the gore is as fo l la s z
I yes- Messy , Owe- , Bal_&.ingt r, H .11 , and Dsf hleff
Wa F: : Mess:a;. 'A;san, Zabn, and I:n�.rw.,
C'ba-It-m n Ingram :- :c E,arad t:he>, motion £parried.
I:C.
RRPORTS
There were no reports to be discussed,
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