Gateway BP (1.1)-CS 9103282613 Fallc~eek Drive ~). L ff (214) 418-5128
Carrollton, Texas 75006
Mr. Rick Wieland .
Manager Parks & Recreation Department
City Hall
255 Parkway Boulevard
Dear Mr. Weiland,
un Denalf of Ca~ellus Development, I have.prepared landscape plans
for the beautification of the Gateway Bus~ness Park
Prior to drawing, I met with Mr. Richard Diano to review the city's
landscape requirements and restrictions. I left the meeting with the
understanding that the building of berms ~ithln various e~sements was
acceptable as long as the developer assumed responsibility for land-
scape repairs, and that trees would not be allowed under the power
lines running on the west side of Freeport Boulevard.
Last spring the landscape plan was accepted by the Planning and
Zoning Commission and the City Council, pending final approval of the
Parks Department. These plans were submitted to Mr. Diano and he
prepared the final written revisions. The revisions required modifica-
tion of the berms so that they did not begin in the ROW (within 10' of
the back of the curb) and that the entry island at Freeport and Gateway
have its own water meter. As Catellus is willing to pay for the water,
Catellus has asked me to request the service to the island not have its
own meter. Secondly, Catellus feels it should be allowed to landscape
in a manner similar to that of the Printess Development located to the
east of the Gateway Project, where berms appear to begin within the
right of way.
I am again submitting the drawings with the additional information you
requested concerning labelling of street names, etc. I am seeking final
acceptance of these drawings.
/..~4%RREN JO~, Landscape~~
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WARREN HILL JOHNSON
Landscape Architect
2613 Fallcreek Drive
Carrollton, Texas 75006
(214) 418-5128
March 28, 1991
Mr. Rick Wieland
Manager Parks & Recreation Department
City Hall
255 Parkway Boulevard
Coppell, Texas 75019
Dear Mr. Weiland,
On behalf of Catellus Development, I have prepared landscape plans
for the beautification of the Gateway Business Park in Coppell, Texas.
Prior to drawing, I met with Mr. Richard Diano to review the city's
landscape requirements and restrictions. I left the meeting with the
understanding that the building of berms within various easements was
acceptable as long as the developer assumed responsibility for land-
scape repairs, and that trees would not be allowed under the power
lines running on the west side of Freeport Boulevard.
Last spring the landscape plan was accepted by the Planning and
Zoning Commission and the City Council, pending final approval of the
Parks Department. These plans were submitted to Mr. Diano and he
prepared the final written revisions. The revisions required modifica-
tion of the berms so that they did not begin in the ROW (within 10' of
the back of the curb) and that the entry island at Freeport and Gateway
have its own water meter. As Catellus is willing to pay for the water,
Cateltus has asked me to request the service to the island not have its
own meter. Secondly, Catellus feels it should be allowed to landscape
in a manner similar to that of the Printess Development located to the
east of the Gateway Project, where berms appear to begin within the
right of way.
I am again submitting the drawings with the additional information you
requested concerning labelling of street names, etc. I am seeking final
acceptance of these drawings.
JOv LandscapeH~
WHJ:sj