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NL Cypress-CS080530future projects, including devel- opment of a Master Plan list. Among items on the list were a storage facility for park equip- mg National League of Cities Community & Economic Devel- opment Steering Committee im- see COUNCIL on page 15 'rt q High S hoof, 4'a i r Event Parking }E [ TO t11 itect's concept plan for CISD facilities at North Lake in- ? schools, sports fields and an administration building. Studic s of iCoppeli 23 years of fine portraiture 972 - 462 -1849 graduated from North Lake May 3. With support and encour- and Jan Wagner- Adkinson, the teen decided two years ago to take full advantage of Coppell which have expanded from six to 70 options in the last three seelDIPLOMAS on page 15 es Plans for North Lake 'facilities By Jane Moore lopment at North Lake is and School Board mem- bers on May 19 approved prelimi- for what Coppell ISD u d there. nary pla would b The B d approved a concep- tual plan esented by architects from SHW Group, the design firm for many Of the District's build- ings. Tht plan includes a high school, t o elementary schools, s school, and alternative n administration build- Grant, assistant superin- of business and support Kegs `ICI Cellar' . liargc selection of faniolk wines tinder $30,00 • One of the largest selectiats of Intimm & Microbrews in theAtetrolrlex 3 Free Friday WIM Flights 7 S. MacArthur, Suite 413 IL ",W.kegxncel1sr._c m (972)..304 -1)99 services for CISD, said the plan is very preliminary because there are so many unknown factors, such as location of roads. "Given all the variables, we think it's important to develop a conceptual plan," Grant said. "We need to start thinking about how the buildings will fit on the prop- erty." The property, which CISD is buying through an eminent do- main process, includes 113 acres north of Hackberry Road near Belt Line Road — the west side of a planned mixed — use develop- ment called Cypress Waters. Plans for that area include a high RI 1 �I �T CHOICE 9 PAINTIH6 WZ745.1= 8 214.820455 -poll TX 7soiv school facility that will initially house 1,200 students, but could be expanded to a capacity of 2,400. There would be two ac- cess roads to Belt Line. Con- struction, to be done in four phases, would also include a middle school with track fields and tennis courts, as well as an administration building and alter- native learning center. The District's purchase also includes 12 acres on the east side of the development, just north of Hackberry Road on the border of the Carrollton- Farmers see CISD on page 15