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PD145R(CH)-NR 960709 (2) ~.,'B9/9~ 1U;~ ED5 CDRP CO~ ~ CIYY OF COPPELL N0.858 ~i WOODRIDGE PD.-'" ;:35 QUESTIONNAIRE  O~ 1. Ate you/a commlttee part;clpant, a member or the Planning and Zoning Commission. or O both7  2. Please ev~luata th~ 11 existing cat shei: 'Mg structures in Woodridge P0-145 and provide you~ jud[]ment as to the sbitab;!iw of their ~ . 'earance. ~ ~ Should be ~' ~ Marginally Largely Entirely ~ ~ Removed .~. ~ceptab;e Acceptable Acce. ptabl, Suitable ~ 910 Sug~rberry X~ (~, 934 Sugarberry 926 Mapleleaf 938 Mapleieaf 982 Mapleieaf 1028 Mapieleaf 126 Pinyon 3, Please evaluate ~he 11 existing car shalte ':g structures in Woodridge PD- 145 and provide ycur judgment as to the suitability of the dlstar-" from the alley. Should be ,"' )t Marginally t~rgely Ent.[rely Removed .,;ceptable Acceptable Acceptable Suitable 906 Sugarber~ 910 Sug~rbem¢ 926 Sugarberw 932 Suoarberry 934 Sugarberry 942 Suoarberry 926 Mapleleaf o 938 Map!eieaf ,~o, 2 Mapleieaf 1 028 Map~eleaf 26 Pinyon 4. Do you think f!at-rcofed carports Sho'.. ~ be pertained? O yes / no OV~R {Con" ,md on reverse side) 0?,'09×96 10:02 EDS CORP COM -~ CITY OF COPPELL NO. 858 Do you think fiat-roofed garages shot." be permitted? FJ yes 5. a garage c¢ c~rport roof is pitc> ..~, do you ~hink the angle O yes ~ no 6. When ~hould have to match the pitch of th,'. ~ ouse roof? Rel~dv9 m houses and ~arages (or carports) ~' '~ the same lot 7. Do you think roofing material of eaci:. 'muld be the same type? ~ yes no roofing material is of the same .','pa, do you think the color ~yes ~ no 8. When should match? Do you think brick should match7 ~ yes ~ no 9. other materials be painted ,~ match? /yes ~ no O. Should The CoppeH Zoning Ordinance requires a mir[ .;um of 20' between the door of ~ required rear-entry ~ar~ge and tt,e rear pro[~e~y line This rest: :: in space for cars to pull off the al!et in front of the garage door, keeping cars fram block~ng the cHev. Carports, however, usually have no door and therefore are less likely to be used for purpo,c.~s which displace car parking space. Also, garage door openers are now commonplace. With a gars .... door opener the home occupant is less likely to park cars outside the garage. I. In your opinion, what do YOU th~n',~ Jhould be the m~n;mum distance between the alley pavement and the new, rest face of th~ f3Howing types of car sheJters (mark tho box b~tweem if you th~nk the d~stance sSou[d be sc' 'ewhere between the values given): ~~~~ ~.~ 10', 18' , Garage with manual door ~ 0 0 ~ ~ ~ Garage with door opener ~ ~ 0 ~ 0 0 U~uo;dist~ebetween alleypavcmont and zeerpre;-- -yline ~ Enoughtoheed-i~Dark~ostcarebetweenailey&~u;Iding ~ 5~J~';C,Ont to para';el ~ar~ ~a,~cert ~o tho e~y ~ E.nOt~Gh ~o observe cur:e~t r~l-'¢~rd setback ,e~irement~ 3 ~. What shout 3cce~5ory storage built >:Os7 How mgny storage buildings do you think sro a~prngriate in addition to None ~ Two an enclosed attached garage ~ /~' ~ an enclosed detached garage O I ~ ~ an attached ca:port cr ~o~rlea~ gate ~ ' ~ ~' ~ a detached carpcrt~r ~o?'~a 0~,-~ - O ~ '~,.,. Other comments: /~ ,