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PD122-AG 911112 CASE ~: P & Z HEARING DATE: C. C. HEARING DATE: CITY OF COPPELL PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT PD-122 - (GIBBS STATION ADDITION, PHASE TWO) October 17, 1991 November 12, 1991 LOCATION: Along the east side of MacArthur Boulevard, and north of Village Parkway. SIZE OF AREA: 12.2 Acres, 53 single-family lots. REQUEST: Approval of a zoning change from (MF-2) Multi-Family-2, to (PD-SF-0) Planned Development Single-Family-0. APPLICANT: Heath & Knight Properties (Developer) Mr. Hammond Heath 16660 Dallas N. Parkway Suite #1400 Dallas, Texas 75248 (214) 248-9190 Dan Dowdey & Associates (Engineer) Mr. Bill Anderson 16250 Dallas Parkway Suite #100 Dallas, Texas 75248 (214) 931-0694 HISTORY: There is no recent zoning history on this tract. TRANSPORTATION: MacArthur Boulevard is shown as a six-lane divided thoroughfare (P6D), contained within a 110' right-of-way, it is currently a 4-lane divided street; Allen Road is a local street. SURROUNDING LAND USE & ZONING: North - single-family & park land; zoned SF-0, SF-12-RUP and MF-2 South - Vacant; zoned MF-2 East - Vacant; zoned MF-2 West - Vacant; zoned TH-1 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The Comprehensive Plan useage. shows low density single-family ITEM 9 ANALYSIS: Down zoning from (MF-2) to single-family is generally supported by staff, even more so when the Comprehensive Plan suggests a use reflected by the zoning application. What troubles us here is the "gimmick" used to reduce side yards, and the application of (SF-0) development standards to raise denisty. As clearly explained in the PD section of the zoning ordinance, in any PD, a maximum of 35% of the lots may reflect less than {SF-7) development standards. Thus, in this case, of the 53 lots proposed, 19 lots could have less than 25' front yards, 8' side yards, and greater than 40% coverage. This request suggests all lots have a 20' front yard setback, and 6' side yards. Simply stated, the zoning ordinance does not allow such a development in a P.D. What is evident here is the fact that the applicant wants to build free-standing single-family units on lots of less than 7000 square feet {typical average lot size is 5720 square feet). The only zoning district which allows this product is (SF-0). The complicating factor is that (SF-0) also mandates a zero side yard on one side of the residential structure. A zero lot line product is not selling in the market place today, hence the developers desire to ask for a center load structure. Staff can not support this zoning request. The developer needs to determine whether he wants a true PD or a true zero lot line development and proceed accordingly. Of the two options, staff would favor a legal PD or (SF-7) application. Such a proposal would allow approximately 45 lots, would be more in keeping with reasonable density standards, and would discourage any future use of the PD gimmick, a point which was clearly stated by Council at their first meeting in October. ALTERNATIVES: 1) Approve the zoning change request 2) Deny the zoning change request 3) Modify the zoning change request ATTACHMENTS: 1) PD Site Plan 2) Neighborhood Petition PD122.STF