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ORD 2002-979 Stamp ConAN ORDINANCE GF THE CITY GF CGPPELL, TEXAS GRDINANCE NG. 2002-979 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY GF CGPPELL, TEXAS, AMENDING THE SUBDIVISIGN GRDINANCE NG. 94643, BY AMENDING APPENDIX C, SECTIGN I F~2} and ~4}; APPENDIX C, SECTIGN VIII B; APPENDIX D, SECTION VI A, B, C, AND D; APPENDIX D, SECTIGN VIII A AND I; AND FIGURES 3, 4A, 4B, 5, 7 8, 9, 10, 11 AND 24 TG ALLGW FGR THE USE GF STAMPED CGNCRETE; PRGVIDING A REPEALING CLAUSE; PRGVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PRGVIDING A SAVIlVGS CLAUSE; PRGVIDING FGR A PENALTY CLAUSE GF A FINE NGT TG EXCEED TWG THGUSAND DGLLARS x$2,000} FGR EACH GFFENSE; AND PRGVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT GRDAINED BY THE CITY CGUNCIL GF THE CITY GF CGPPELL, TEXAS: SECTIGN 1. That Ordinance No. 94G43 of the City of Coppell, Texas as heretofore amended be and the same is hereby amended by amending to read as follows: "Appendix C, Section I, paragraph F 2. Intersection Treatment. ..... Stamped Concrete shall be used in both street and sidewalk construction..... . 4. Entry Ways. Stamped Concrete is required at all entries to Subdivisions, Commercial shopping centers, and Industrial parks. Concrete pavers may be considered at entrances to Commercial shopping centers and Industrial parks if the installation is not within a dedicated right-of way of the City of Coppell. Stamped Concrete is also to be used at major, secondary, and minor intersections according to guidelines set forth in the approved Streetscape Plan, and to delineate all pedestrianlbike path crossings at streets. Stamped Concrete shall be Red Clay - Bomarllte Integral Color with Bomarllte Natural Gray release, or an approved equal and Gunmetal Gray - Bomarllte Integral Color with Cobblestone Gray Release, or an approved equal. The pattern will be Running Bond Used Brick. In areas where Concrete pavers are allowed i.e., entrances to Commercial shopping centers and Industrial parks, the City standard paver is Pavestone "Uni-Decor" interlocking or approved equal. The paver is approximately 3 118" thick, pigmented and the following color application shall be followed: antique red shall be the standard color, light gray shall be used as accent banding. Accent banding is to be 4" x 8" rectangular paver, "Holland Stone" or approved equal. Concrete pavers must be saw cut. Block cutters will not be allowed. All pavers are to be set into a 1" sand leveling bed, on a sub-base of reinforced concrete paving, as per the City of Coppell Standard Construction Details unless alternative paving materials or methods of installation are approved by the City Engineer. They shall be acceptable, if they are comparable in quality, color, texture, and integrity to the City Standard assigned to pavers. "Appendix C, Section VIII B. Sidewalks. ..... Stamped Concrete shall be incorporated into the design of sidewalks along arterials according to the guidelines established in the approved Streetscape Plan. .. . "Appendix D, Section VI A. Thoroughfare Design Median noses at left turn lanes will be covered with stamped concrete. If concrete paver bands currently exist within the roadway, concrete pavers maybe considered upon approval. .... . Pedestrianlbike path crossings at streets will be defined by red clay stamped concrete. B. Intersection Design ..... Crosswalks 15 feet or 12 feet wide shall be constructed in red clay stamped concrete. Stamped Concrete will also be used on the corners where pedestrians will be standing. The area of major intersections bounded by stamped concrete bands should be highlighted by Gunmetal Gray stamped concrete (Figure 4A) if engineering proves practical. The third level of intersection design is used to define minor intersections. Crosswalks are eight feet wide and shall be constructed in with red clay stamped concrete with no edge banding..... . C. Edge Design .....The drainage spillways should be masked with stamped concrete, concrete pavers or stone to soften their appearance. .... . D. Entry Point Design Entry points are designed to create a sense of arrival in the City, both visually and textually. For major entry points, a twenty foot band or crosswalk of red clay stamped concrete should stretch across the street, creating a visual and textural sense of arrival. The crosswalk could further be defined by two bands of Gunmetal Gray stamped concrete on both edges, if practical..... . Medians at ahll entry points should receive special treatment in that the nose should be covered with red clay stamped concrete. ..... Secondary entry points should have a 15' crosswalk with stamped concrete defining each edge..... . "Appendix D, Section V~ ..... These include stamped concrete, .... . A. Stamped Concrete: The City standard for stamped concrete for use at intersections, City entry points, at developmentlsubdivision entry features and to delineate all pedestrianlbike path crossings of streets is Red Clay - Bomarllte Integral Color with Bomarllte Natural Gray release, or an approved equal and Gunmetal Gray - Bomarllte Integral Color with Cobblestone Gray Release in a Running Bond Used Brick pattern. In areas where Concrete pavers are allowed i. e., entrances to Commercial shopping centers and Industrial parks, the City standard paver is Pavestone "Uni-Decor" interlocking or approved equal. The paver is approximately 3 118" thick, pigmented and the following color application shall be followed: antique red shall be the standard color, light gray shall be used as accent banding. Accent banding is to be 4" x 8" rectangular paver, "Holland Stone" or approved equal. The subbase shall be reinforced concrete paving, unless another material is approved by the City Engineer. Alternate paving materials at subdivisionldevelopment entry shall be acceptable if they are comparable in color, quality and texture to the City standard. I. Headwall: ..... Stone, brick, stamped concrete, or concrete pavers are acceptable materials covering the headwall..... . Figure 3 Delete: "Concrete Pavers". Add: "Stamped Concrete or Concrete Pavers". Figure 4A Delete: "Concrete Paver of a Natural Tone", "15' Pedestrian Crosswalk of Concrete Pavers" ,and " 2 Bands of Concrete Pavers on Both Sides of Crosswalk". Add: "Stamped Concrete". Figure 4B Delete: "15' Pedestrian Crosswalk of Concrete Pavers" and "Single Band of Pavers on Both Sides of Crosswalk". Add: "Stamped Concrete". Figure 5 Delete: "Special Pavers Mortared Lighter Gray to Define Curb" and "Concrete Pavers to Match Major Style and Color". Add: "Stamped Concrete". Figure 7 Delete: "Concrete Pavers". Add: "Stamped Concrete or Concrete Pavers". Figure 8 Delete: "Drainage Spillways Masked with Concrete Pavers or Stone, and Low Vegetation" . Add: "Drainage Spillways Masked with Stamped Concrete, Concrete Pavers or Stone; and Low Vegetation". Figure 9 Delete: "Concrete or Paver Banding" and "Concrete Pavers". Add: "Stamped Concrete". Figure 10 Delete: "Concrete or Paver Banding" and "Concrete Pavers". Add: "Stamped Concrete". Figure 11 Delete: "Concrete or Paver Banding" "Concrete Pavers 15' wide" and "Concrete Pavers". Add: "Stamped Concrete". Figure 24 Delete: "BricklConcretefavers or Stone Mortared on Concrete Subbase". Add: "Stamped Concrete, BricklConcrete Pavers or Stone Mortared on Concrete Subbase". SECTION 2. That all ordinances and provisions of the ordinances of the City of Coppell, Texas in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed, and all other provisions not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 3. That should any word, phrase, paragraph, section or portion of this ordinance, or of the ordinances, as amended hereby, be held to be void or unconstitutional, the same shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of said ordinance or of the Ordinances, as amended hereby, which shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4. An offense committed before the effective date of this ordinance is governed by prior law and the provisions of the ordinances, as amended, in effect when the offense was committed and the former law is continued in effect for this purpose. SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this ordinance or of the ordinances, as amended hereby, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction in the municipal court of the City of Coppell, Texas, shall be subject to a fine not to exceed the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ~$~,~~a.00~ far each oiTense, and each and every day said violation is continued shall constitute a separate offense. SECTIUN 6. That this ordinance shall become effective immediately from and after its passage and publication of the caption as the law and charter in such cases provide. DULY PASSED by the City Council of the City of Coppell, Texas, this the ~ day of /7".~.~j•.• , 2002. APPR APPRD~ED A~ TO F~DRM: ROBERT E. 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