PD112-AG 900814 CONSENT AGENDA
i ~~~=~_ AGENDA REQUEST FORM
I~ CITY COUNCIL MEETING August 14. 1990 ITEM NLfMBER
ITEM CAPTION: To consider an c~linnnce fc~ Case ~PD-11Z~ to cb~n~e the zoning designatio~
from (TH-Z) Townhouse-Z, to (PD-SF-0) Planned Development Single-Family-0, on a parcel of land
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EVALUATION OF ITEM: DATE:
Date of planning & Zon~ Meeting:
Decision of pl~nnin~o Commission:
May 17, 1990
Apl~oved (4-1) with conditions.
Date of City Council Meeting:
Decision of City Council:
June 1Z, 1990
Approved (4-3)
APPROVED
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CITY COUNCIL
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COPPELL. TEXA~
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS. AMENDING THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS, AS
HERETOFORE AMENDED, TO CHANGE THE ZONING ON THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED
PROPERTY TO THE NEW ZONING CLASSIFICATION HEREIN STATED; PROVIDING A
REPEALING CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING PENALTIES
FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF ONE THOUSAND
DOLLARS ($1,000.00) FOR EACH OFFENSE; AND DECLARING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHERE/I~S, the City Zoning Commission and' the Governing Body of the City of
Coppell, Texas, in compliance with the laws of the State of Texas with reference to
the granting of zoning changes under the zoning ordinance and zoning map, have given
requisite notices by publication and otherwise, and after holding due hearings and
affording a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally, the said Governing
-Body is of the opinion that said change of zoning, which is on application of Rick
Shelton, No. PD-112, should be granted and the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Coppell should be amended in the exercise of its legislative discretion.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF COPPELL, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Coppell,
Texas, be and the same is hereby amended by amending the Zoning Map of the City
of Coppell, to give the hereinafter described property a new zoning district classification,
to-wit:
"PD-SF-0" Planned Development District Classification governed by the
Development Plan attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and the Use Restrietions attached
hereto as Exhibit 2.
Said property being described as follows:
BEING a tract of land containing 8.8937 acres, more or less, at the
southwest corner of Parkway Boulevard and Mae Arthur Boulevard, City
of Coppell, Dallas County, Texas, and described by meetes and bounds in
Exhibit 3 attached hereto and made a part hereof.
SECTION 2. That all parts of ordinances of the City in conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are hereby, repealed and all other
ordinances of the City not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain
in full force and effect.
SECTION 3. That the above described property shall be used only in the manner
and for the purposes provided for in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City,
as amended herein by the granting of this zoning classification.
SECTION 4. That should any paragraph, sentence, subdivision, clause, phrase or
section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid,
the same shah not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole or any part or
· provision thereof other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional
and shall not affect the validity of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as a whole.
SECTION 5. That any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions
or terms of this ordinance shah be subject to the same penalty as provided for in the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City, as heretofore amended, and upon conviction
shah be punished by fine not to exceed the sum of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00)
for each offense, and that each day such violation shall continue to exist shall constitute
a separate offense. :
SECTION 6. It is necessary to give the property described herein the above
mentioned zoning classification in order to permit its proper development and in order
to protect the public interest, comfort and general welfare of the City. Therefore,
this ordinance shall take effect immediately from and after its passage and publication
of its caption, as the law in such eases provides.
DULY PA~ED by the City Council of the City of Coppell, Texas, this the ~
APPROVED:
MAY~R~A~
//]/zOVED AS TO FORM:
CITY A~RNEY
CZ90-0803 PD-112
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PLANNED DEVELOPMENT 112
CHANNEL POINTE ADDITION
USE RESTRICTIONS
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
Use Regulations: A building or premise shall be used only for
the following purposes:
Detached single family structures
Common open space, as approved on the final plat, homeowners
association rules and by-laws, shall be approved~by the City
Planning Commission and City Council.
Such uses as may be permitted under the provisions of
Specific Use Permits. Section 29.6.
Height Regulations: No building shall exceed thirty-five (35)
feet or two and one-half stories in height.
Area Regulations:
1. Size of Yards
(a)
Front Yard: There shall be a front yard having a depth
of not less than fifteen (15) feet; however, a twenty
(20) foot building line shall be observed for the
structure or portion of a structure accommodating the
required off-street parking spaces when the structure
'or portion of a structure faces onto and has vehicular
access from a dedicated street.
(b)
Side Yard: A minimum side yard of five (5) feet is
required, and a minimum of ten (10) feet separation is
required between structures,
A side yard adjacent to a street shall not be less than
fifteen (15) feet. No side yard for allowable non-
residential uses shall be less than twenty-five (25)
feet.
Any required off-street parking space within a side
yard area on a corner lot shall observe a twenty (2~)
foot side building line. '
EXHIBIT 2
(c)
Rear Yard: There shall be a rear yard, a depth of not
less than five (5) feet; however, a twenty (20) foot
rear building line shall be observed for the structure,
or portion of a structure, accommodating the required
off-street parking spaces, when the structure or
portion of a structure faces onto and has vehicular
access from a dedicated or private alley.
2. Size of Lot
(a)
Lot Area: No structure shall be constructed on any
lot less than four thousand five hundred (4500) square
feet.
(b)
Lot Width: The width of the lot shall be not less than
ten (10) feet at the building line with an average
width of sixty (60) feet.
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(c) Lot Depth: The depth of a lot shall not be less than
seventy .(70) feet at any point.
Minimum Dwelling size: The minimum floor area of any
dwelling unit shall be fourteen hundred (1400) square feet
exclusive of garage, breezeways, and porches.
Lot Coverage: In no case shall more than seventy (70%) per
cent of the total lot area be covered by the combined area
of main buildings and accessory buildings.
Parking Regulations - Two enclosed off-street parking spaces
shall be provided behind the front building line for each unit in
accordance with the requirements in Section 30.
Type of Exterior Construction: At least eighty (80%) per cent of
the exterior walls of the first floor of all structures shall be
of masonry construction exclusive of doors, windows, and the area
above the top plate line. Each story above the first floor of a
straight wall structure shall be at least eighty (80%) per cent
masonry exclusive of doors, windows and the area above the top
plate line. Stucco type construction is permitted only by a
specific use permit.
Being a 8.8937 Acre tract of land situated in the B.B.B. & C.R.P,. Survey, Abstrac~ ..........
No. 199, City of Coppell, Dallas County, Texas, being all of a tract of land conveyed
by Special Warranty Deed to Graton Corporation, Richard G. Hanon, Trustee, as
recorded in Volume 86056, Page 3488, Deed Records, Dallas County, Texas and being
more particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at an "x" cut for corner at the intersection of the west right-of-way line
of MacArthur Boulevard, a dedicated right-of-way (100' width) as recorded in Volume
85210, Page 0635, Deed Records, Dallas County, Texas, said corner being on a circular
curve to the right having a central angle of 08°48'13'' and a radial bearing and
distance of South 64°19'35'' West 2,770.00 feet;
THENCE along said circular curve to the right and witl~ ~aid west right-of-waY line an
arc distance of 425.62 feet and a chord bearing and distance of South 21°16'18'' East
426.20 'feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod set for corner;
THENCE southwesterly along the north and eastern edge of an existing lake the
following bearings and distances:
South 64°03'28'' West a distance of 182.53 feet to a point for corner;
South 61°06'01'' West a distance of 50.17 feet to a point for corner;
South 57°31'44'' West a distance of 100.02 feet to a point for corner;
South 64°45'22'' West a distance of 151.61 feet to a point for corner;
South 51°20'25'' West a distance of 50.19 feet to a point for corner;
South 37~56'58'' West a distance of 52.71 feet to an "x" - cut found
for corner;
South 39°28'57'' West a distance of 52.26 feet to a point for corner;
South 54°06'11'' West a distance of 50.04 feet to a point for corner;
South 74°03'17'' West a distance of 52.48 feet to an "x" - cut found
for corner;
North 62°02'59'' West a distance of §6.95 feet to a point for corner;
North 52 18 3_, West a distance of 57.32 fe~t to an "x" cut found
for corner;
North 51~20'25'' West a distance of 17.87 feet to an "x" cut found
for corner;
North a distance of 37.24 feet to an "x" - cut found for corner;
b;orth 21°15'48'' East a distance of 69.86 feet to an "x" - cut found
for cc. met on the side of a wall;
North 08o07'49'' East a distance of 58.43 feet to an "x" - cut found
for corner; EXHIBIT 3
North 16°50'12" West a distance of 50.29 feet to a point for corner;
North 31041'53'' West a distance off 50.58 feet to a point for corner;
North 31°52'15'' West a distance of 50.60 feet to an "x" - cut found
for corner;
North 46023'37'' West a distance of 54.46 feet to a point for corner;
North 39024'03'' West a distance of 52.11 feet to a point for corner;
North 33022'34'' West a distance of 50.83 feet to a point for corner;
North 29010'50'' West a distance of 50.29 feet to 1/2 inch iron rod
set for corner; and
North 25005'49'' West a distance of 25.50 feet to a 1/2 inch iron rod
set for corner;
THENCE North 02051'34'' West a distance of 50.89 feet to 5/8 inch iron rod found for
corner in the south right-of-way 2ine of aforementioned Parkway Boulevard, said rod
being in a circular.curve to the left having a central angle of 21°45'18'' and a
radial bearing and distance of North 00o49' East 1,634.24 feet;
THENCE along said circular ct~rve tc the left and along said south right-of-way line
an arc distance of 620.52 feet and a chord bearing and distance of North 79°56'48''
East 616.79 feet to a 5/8 inch "capped" iron rod found for the point of tangency;
THENCE North 69028'24'' East continuing along said south right-of-way line a distance
of 165.39 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and CONTAINING 8.8937 acres of 387,408
square feet of land.
possibility of meeting these deadlines would be enhanced.
However, this type of a program does take considerable staff
time in order to monitor all of the federal requirements.
Item 17 Liaison Reports
A. ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE - There was no report at this
time.
B. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - There was no report at this time.
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COPPELL HISTORIC DISTRICT - Councilman Nelson stated that the
Historic Committee had met the previous evening and were
contacting land owners in the area concerning their input for
the historic district area. Bills in the amount of $295 from
this committee will be coming forward for Council
consideration in the near future.
D. DALLAS CENTRAL APPRAISAL DISTRICT - There was no report at
this time.
E. FINANCE COMMITTEE - Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon again reminded
Council of the upcoming budget meeting on August 24 and 25.
He also indicated if Council was interested in submitting
budget items, those need to be submitted at the earliest
possible time.
F. LIBRARY BOARD - Councilman Weaver indicated that the Library
Board had met the previous evening with information being
presented on a library site acquisition. Additionally, the
Denton County Library Association meeting had been attended.
Due to no citizens living in Denton County, funding from this
area was denied.
G. METROCREST RED RIBBON COMMITTEE - There was no report at this
time.
H. MUD ABSORPTION COMMITTEE - There was no report at this time.
I. NCTCOG - Councilman Weaver attended the COG meeting on behalf
of Liaison Tom Morton. The program, on Solid Waste
Management, was very informative. Newspaper recycling was
also discussed at this meeting.
PARK BOARD - There was no report at this time.
RECYCLING COMMITTEE - Councilman Weaver stated that the
Recycling Committee is meeting on a weekly basis. Information
from these meetings will be forwarded to the City Manager to
be included in the weekly FYI packets to keep Council
informed.
SCHOOL BOARD - Councilman Robertson indicated that the School
Board liaisons had met and representatives from both sides
were present to work with studying the City's interest and
need for a YMCA facility. The city representatives are as
follows:
Millie Larsen
Keith Roberson
Linda Carter
Melinda Surbaugh
Staff was requested to prepare a Consent Agenda item for
consideration at the next Council meeting. Other groups reported
on were the office on Aging, the Metrocrest Youth and the Planning
and Zoning Study Committee.
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Consent Aaenda
18 A. To consider an ordinance for Case #S-1042, to change the
zoning designation from (R) Retail and (C) Commercial,
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to (C-SUP) Commercial Special Use Permit, on a parcel of
land, for the operation of a restaurant located at 135
S. Denton Tap Road, and authorizing the Mayor to sign.
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To consider an ordinance for Case #PD-109, to change the
zoning designation from (LI) Light Industrial, to (PD-
SF-9) Planned Development Single-Family-9, on a parcel
of land located near the southeast corner of Thweatt Road
and State Road, and authorizing the Mayor to sign.
Ce
To consider an ordinance for Case #ZC-512, to change the
zoning designation form (A), (R), (MF), (O) and (LI)
Agricultural, Retail, Multi-Family, office and Light
Industrial, to (LI) and (HC) Light industrial and Highway
Commercial, on a parcel of land located north of Denton
Creek and west of Denton Tap Road, and authorizing the
Mayor to sign.
De
To consider an ordinance for Case #PD-112, to change the
zoning designation from (TH-2) Townhouse-2, to (PD-SF-
0)Planned Development Single-Family-O, on a parcel of
land located at the southwest corner of Parkway Boulevard
and MacArthur Boulevard, and authorizing the Mayor to
sign.
To consider an ordinance for Case #S-1037.1, to change
the zoning designation from (SF-12) Single-Family-12, to
(SF-12, SUP) Single-Family-12 Special Use Permit, on a
parcel of land located approximately 1000 feet north of
the northeast corner of MacArthur Boulevard and
Riverchase Drive, to allow the operation of a private
club, and authorizing the Mayor to sign.
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To consider an ordinance for Case #S-lO41, to change the
zoning designation from (LI) Light Industrial to (LI-
SUP) Light Industrial Special Use Permit, on a parcel of
land located at the northwest corner of Coppell Road and
Thweatt Road, for the operation of an electric
substation, and authorizing the Mayor to sign.
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Consideration of waiving the $50.00 filing fee for the
Code Advisory and Appeals Board to hear an appeal by the
Coppell Independent School District.
Consideration of a request for waiver of Section 9-7-1
A of the City's Code of Ordinances, by the Coppell
Independent School District, regarding the placement of
temporary metal buildings at the Coppell Middle School
for the 1990-1991 school year.
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Consideration for awarding a bid for purchase of PC
equipment and software to various firms for a total of
$14,007.46.
Notification of Final Payment in the amount of
$110,747.40 to Preload Construction Company, Inc. and
acceptance of the Village Parkway 4.0 MG Reservoir,
including Change Orders No. 1 and No. 2 and Field Change
No. 1.
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Consideration and approval to grant a credit to Minyards
for water and sewer payments billed by and made to the
City for consumption through meter #9130, in the amount
of $15,421.57.
Council requested that Items 18 B, 18 G and 18 I be withdrawn for
individual consideration. Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon then moved that
Items 18 A, 18 C, 18 D, 18 E, 18 F, 18 H, 18 J, & 18 K be approved.
Councilman Morton seconded the motion; the motion carried 5-0 with
Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon, Councilmen, Weaver, Morton, Robertson and
Nelson voting in favor of the motion. The following 'Ordinance
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numbers are assigned to ordinances listed under the consent agenda.
Item 18 A, Ordinance No. 297-A-79, Item 18 C, Ordinance No. 297-
A-81, Item 18 D, Ordinance No. 297-A-82,~Item 18 E, Ordinance No.
297-A-83, Item 18 F, Ordinance No. 297-A-84.
Councilman Morton then requested information on the Hike & Bike
Plan not being included in the platting of Item 18 B. City Staff
indicated that the Streetscape requirements of this platting were
met; however, the Hike & Bike path had not been enforced in
previous plats and was therefore not considered with this plat.
Staff additionally indicated that the Park Board would be looking
at the Hike & Bike trails throughout the entire city when the new
Park Director comes on board. Following further discussion,
Councilman Nelson moved that this ordinance 297-A-$0 be approved.
Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon seconded the motion; the motion carried
4-1 with Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon and Councilmen Morton, Robertson
and Nelson voting in favor of the motion and Councilman Weaver
voting against the motion.
Councilman Morton then stated that he had withdrawn Item 18 G in
error and moved for its approval. Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon
seconded the motion; the motion carried 5-0 with Mayor Pro Tem
Smothermon and Councilmen Weaver, Morton, Robertson and Nelson
voting in favor of the motion.
Councilman Weaver requested information concerning the various
sizes of PC'S for purchase by the City. Deputy City
Manager/Finance Director Frank Trando indicated the Police
Department was in need of a larger PC for use with some of their
special programing. Following discussion on this item, Councilman
Weaver moved that Item 18 I be approved with awarding the bid to
Micro Age Computer Store of Dallas, Entre Computer Center of
Dallas, The Soft Source of Dallas, Computercraft of Dallas and Soft
Warehouse of Dallas in a total amount of $14,007.46. Councilman
Morton seconded the motion; the motion carried 5-0 with Mayor Pro
Tem Smothermon and Councilmen Weaver, Morton, Robertson and Nelson
voting in favor of the motion.
EXECUTIVE SESSION (Closed to the Public)
ES-1 A.
Article 6252-17, Section 2 (e) and Senate Concurrent
Resolution Number 83, discussion with city Attorney
concerning matter involving privileged communications
between attorney and client.
1. Coppell/Grapevine boundary dispute
2. Johnny Thompson annexation question
3. Kaye Street Drainage
4. Mr. Bar-B-Q
5. Lomas & Nettleton Agreement
6. Huel Weaver Lawsuit
7. Parks of Coppell Joint Venture contract
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Article 6252-17, Section 2 (f), discussion with respect
to the purchase, exchange, lease of real property and
City liability
1. Status report on Library Site Acquisition
2. MacArthur Boulevard Right of Way
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Article 6252-17, Section 2 (g) discussion concerning
personnel
1. Board of Adjustments
Council convened in Executive Session at 8:51 p.m. on Tuesday,
August 14, 1990 as allowed under the above stated articles. Mayor
Wolfe adjourned the Executive Session at 9:35 p.m.
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