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PD145R(CH)-NR 960711 WOODRIDGE PD-145 QUESTIONNAI RE ,.': 1 Are you ,1~ a committee participant, [] a member or the Planning an~r~ening Comm,ss_~ · tJ L~,L .... ~ - 2. Please evaluate tho 11 existing car sheltering structures in Woodridge PD-145 and provid{your~------J judgment as to the suitabiliW of their appearance. Should be Not Marginally Largely Entirely Removed Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable Suitable 906 Sugarberry [] ,~ [] [] n ,.~ [] [] [] [] 91 0 Sugarberry 926 Sugarberry [] [] [] [] 932 Sugarberry [] [] [] ~ [] 934 Sugarberry [] ~/ [] [] [] 94:;[ Sugarberry [] [] [] [] 926 Mapleleaf [] [] [] 938 Mapleleaf ,~ [] [] [] [] 982 Mapleleaf [] [] [] [] 1 0~8 Mapleleaf 126 Pinyon [] [] ~ [] [] 3. Please evaluate the 11 existing car sheltering structures in Woodridge PD-145 and provide your judgment as to the suitability of the distance from the alley. Should be Not Marginally Largely Entirely Removed Acceptable Acceptable Acceptable Suitable 906 Sugarberry ~ ~-~ ~ [] [] [] [] 926 Sugarberry [] [] [] [] ~ Z~ ~- 932 Sugarberry [] [] [] [] 934 Sugarberry [] [] [] [] ~[~ :2-~- ~-- 942 Sugarberry ,1~ ~-5' ~ [] [] [] [] 926 Uapleleaf [] [] ~ [~.? ~'r~ [] [] 938 Uapleleaf 0 ~ ~ [] [] [] 982 Mapleleaf [] [] [] [] 1028 Mapleleaf [] ~ ~'~- ~ [] [] [] 126 Pinyon .~f ~- ~ 1~ [] [] [] 4. Do you think flat-roofed carports should be permitted7 [] yes OVER {Continued on reverse side) 5. Do you think flat-roofed garages should be permitted? [] yes K no ,..6. Wh~' a garage or carport roof is pitched, do you think the angle [] yes x~ no should have to match the pitch of the house roof? Relative-to houses and garages (or carports) on the same lot 7. Do you think roofing material of each should be the same type? ~ yes D no 8. When roofing material is of the same type, do you think the color ~ yes [] no should match? 9. Do you think brick should match? ~E:~'/,/~ ~H /~'/~/k~ [] yes ~? [] no 10. Should all other materials be painted to match? II [] yes [] no The Coppell Zoning Ordinance requires a minimum of 20' between the door of a required rear-entry garage and the rear property line. This results in space for cars to pull off the alley in front of the garage door, keeping cars from blocking the alley. Carports, however, usually have no door and therefore are less likely to be used for purposes which displace car parking space. Also, garage door openers are now commonplace. With a garage door opener the home occupant is less likely to park cars outside the garage. 11. In your opinion, what do you think should be the minimum distance between ~e alley pavement and the nearest face of the following types of car shelters (mark the box between, if you think the distance should be somewhere between the values given): 2½' ~ 10' 2 18' 3 22½' Carport or doorless garage [] [] [] [] [] ~!~ [] Garage with manual door [] [] [] 13 [] ~ [] Garage with door opener [] [] [] [] [] ~ [] ~ Usual distance between alley pavement and rear property line 3 Enoughto head-inparkmostcarsbetweenalley&building 2 Sufficient to parallel park adjacent to the alley 4 Enough to observe current rear-yard setback requirements 12. What about accessory storage buildings? How many storage buildings do you think are appropriate in addition to None One Two an enclosed attached garage [] X [] an enclosed detached garage [] X [] an attached carport or doorless garage [] X [] a detached carport or doorless garage [] ~ [] 13. Other comments: ~0~ ~t~l,P ~j~ ALz.~ ~-o~ ~2~ ~'A~rP ~