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Park West CC(1)-CS 890803August 3, 1989 Mr. Alan D. Ratliff City Manager P.O. Box 478 Coppell, Texas 75019 Re: Park West Commerce Center Dear Alan: Lee Coleman and I greatly appreciated your help in completing the review of our building permit application for the first building at the Park West Commerce Center in Coppell. We have reviewed your staff's comments on our plans and specifications and we have identified three items that we need to resolve prior to starting construction. City approval to use plastic drop-out skylights for smoke and heat vents. The use of these devices is widely accepted in this area. They are accepted by the City's of Arlington, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Irving and Grapevine, as well as, numerous other area Cities. Additionally, the City of Dallas does not require smoke and heat venting for fully sprinklered buildings. City approval to reduce the rear yard set back requirement to 30 feet in conjunction with a 30 foot "no build" easement being filed on the adjacent property thereby, insuring a 60 foot building separation. Attached is a page from the UBC Application Interpretation Manual that supports this request. The use of this "no build" easement is widely accepted and is common practice in all of the area Cities that we surveyed. ~reciated your help in completing ~)ermit application for the first Center in Coppell. ~w= __ r ~. 's comments on our plans and specifications ahd '-w~~entified three items that we need to resolve prior to starting construction. City approval to use plastic drop-out skylights for smoke and heat vents. The use of these devices is widely accepted in this area. They are accepted by the City's of Arlington, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Irving and Grapevine, as well as, numerous other area Cities. Additionally, the City of Dallas does not require smoke and heat venting for fully sprinklered buildings. City approval to reduce the rear yard set back requirement to 30 feet in conjunction with a 30 foot "no build" easement being filed on the adjacent property thereby, insuring a 60 foot building separation. Attached is a page from the UBC Application Interpretation Manual that supports this request. The use of this "no build" easement is widely accepted and is common practice in all of the area Cities that we surveyed. ~*,RK WEST MARKETING CENTER PRE~TISS I'ROPERT ES L ~ITED INC. 1509 LBJ FREE~,;~Y [I~,LLAS. TEX.~S 75234 214 484-:~O0 TICKLER FILE FOR: REVISED DATE: INITIATED BY.* . SUBJECT: RE~"~KENCE: DIRECTED TO: ACTION REQUESTED: SPONS__E TO F~? ~e:-.' LT (daCe) (bF) eciated your help in completing ~rmit application for the first Center in Coppell. RETUP-NTHISFORMWITHEESPONSE ~ comments on our plans and We have rev~=w=~ =- specifications and we have identified three items that we need to resolve prior to starting construction. 1. City approval to use plastic drop-out skylights for smoke and heat vents. The use of these devices is widely accepted in this area. They are accepted by the City's of Arlington, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Irving and Grapevine, as well as, numerous other area Cities. Additionally, the City of Dallas does not require smoke and heat venting for fully sprinklered buildings. 2. City approval to reduce the rear yard set back requirement to 30 feet in conjunction with a 30 foot "no build" easement being filed on the adjacent property thereby, insuring a 60 foot building separation. Attached is a page from the UBC Application Interpretation Manual that supports this request. The use of this "no build" easement is widely accepted and is co~unon practice in all of the area Cities that we surveyed.