PD145R(CH)-AG 960910 · AGENDA REQUEST FORM
CITY
COUNCIL
MEETING:
September 10, 1996 ITEM # /I
ITEM CAPTION:
PUBLIC HEARING: Consider approval of Case No. PD-145R(CH), Woodridge
Addition, to change the zoning by amending Exhibit B of PD-145 (Planned
Development), Ordinance No. 91500-A-104 to add specific provisions
regarding the construction of storage buildings, carports and garages on
property generally described as follows: Woodridge, Section Five, and all
of Block I and Lots 1-26, Block J of Woodridge, Section One and Two,
~$$EsnB~~!~ ~id~i~acArthur. Rn,,levard, south of Sandy Lake Road.
TITLE: ~ D~rector of Planning and Communitx Service~.-
STAFF RECOMMENce. A~val ~ Den~al
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Date of P&Z Meeting: August 15, 1996
Decision of P&Z Commission: Approval (7-0) with Commissioners Lowry,
Wheeler, McCaffrey, Cruse, Redford, Reyher and Stewart in favor.
Please see attached "Report of the Woodridge Advisory Committee" dated July
9, 1996, and Revision 4 to Exhibit "B" of Ordinance No. 91500-A-104
(revisions italicized).
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Agenda Request Form - Revis~ J/96 Document Name pd1145Rc.pz ~ 1'
CITY OF COPPELL
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
CASE PD-145-R (CH)
AMENDMENT TO ORDIN~CE
EXHIBIT "B"
RELATING TO ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
(CARPORTS & GARAGES)
P & Z HEARING DATE: August 15, 1996
C. C. HEARING DATE: September 10, 1996
REQUEST: Amend Exhibit "B" of Ordinance No. 91500-A-104 to add specific
provisions regarding the construction of storage buildings, carports
and garages.
DISCUSSION: A special committee studied the area, met and discussed possible
recommendations. A preliminary report of the committee
consensus is attached.
Subsequently the Planning and Zoning Commission met in a
workshop session to discuss the proposed ordinance amendment in
greater detail. Staff greatly appreciates the time and energy both
groups devoted to the evaluation of the issues involved.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff supports the proposed amendments.
ALTERNATIVES: 1) Approve the proposed amendments
2) Disapprove the proposed amendments
3) Modify the proposed amendments
4) Continue the public heating
ATTACHMENTS: 1) Original Committee Report
2) Proposed text amendments
Item # 4
Report
of
the Woodridge Advisory Committee
July 9, 1996
Carports and Garages for PD-145-R
The Committee consisted of two owners of property within the area to be affected, one resident
and one non-resident; plus two resident owners of property within the larger Woodridge
neighborhood, both officers of the Woodridge Homeowners Association; and two members of
the Coppell Planning and Zoning Commission, as follows:
Susan Blackwood Rick MeCaffrey, Chairman George Redford
Gary Daniels Kevin Matheny Hal Sauls
Prior to meeting, each committee member inspected and evaluated the six garages and five
carports already in place within the planned development district. These are the results of that
survey.
All six garages were acceptable in terms of appearance, but a garage placed close
to the alley was ranked only marginally acceptable in terms of location.
The five carports ranked low in terms of appearance, with three unacceptable and
two only marginally acceptable. As to location, however, the carports were
acceptable even when placed close to the alley.
Flat roofs were unacceptable. While the group thought that carport and garage
roofs should be pitched, they did not think however that the roofs had to be
pitched as steeply as the house roof.
Roofing material and brick on an added carport or garage should match the
roofing and brick on the house.
Wood and other materials should be painted to match the paint on the house.
Garage doors (with or without garage door openers) need to be farther away ;.'rom
the alley than carports, by at least ten feet.
There should be no more than one accessory storage building in addition to a
garage or carport.
During the committee meeting, the majority agreed that fully enclosed, attached garages were
first preference. However, the group realized that this would not be possible in many cases and
that covered parking in other forms may be preferable to uncovered parking in its present state.
Following the committee discussion, staff prepared a draft ordinance amendment for each
committee member to review and critique.
Revision 4 (Resulting from P&Z Workshop August 7, 1996, and Public Hearing August 15, 1996)
Proposed Revisions
to
PD-145 Development Standards
(Exhibit "B" of Ordinance 91500-A-104)
Revision 4 (Resulting from P&Z Workshop August 7, 1996, and Public Hearing August 15, 1996)
R~-'VlSIONS SHOWN IN
Bold Italic Typestyle
Revision 4 (Resulfin~ from P&Z Workshop August 7, 1996, and Public Hearln~ August 15, 1996)
A1VIE~~ TO EXHIRIT
ORDINANCE NO. 91500-A-104
A. Use Regulations: No change.
B. Heir, bt Regulations: No change.
C. Area Regulations: No change.
D. Minimum Dwelling Size: No change.
E. Lot Coverage: No change.
F. Parking Regulations: Two (2) off-street spaces per unit located behind the front yard
line. Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the requirements
for special uses set forth in Section 31 of the Coppell Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinance. Where lots are adjacent to an alley, the parking area must be accessed off
the alley only. No parking shall be allowed within the front yard. Enclosed parking
and covered parking shall comply with the requirements of Paragragh J, Special
Accessory Building Regulations, and Paragraph K, Revised Detail Site Plans, which
follow.
G. Type of Exterior Construction: No change.
H. No change.
I. Mechanical Equipment: No change.
J. Special Accessory Building Regulations: Because of existing space limitations, the
provisions of Section 35 regarding the rear setback of garages and carportstand the
provisions of Section 35 regarding the side setback of garages and carports, with
side alley access on that side~, shall not apply to Planned Development District 145-
R. Also, because of existing buildings with roof pitches in excess of 6:12 built prior
to current requirements for type of exterior construction, the provisions of Section
35 regarding mate~ss, and the provisions of Section 35 regarding maximum
height of accessory buildings that are 150 square feet in area or more4 shall not
pertain. In lieu of those requirements, the following regulations shall apply:
1. For Ail Accessory Structures:
a. Accessory structures shall consist of buildings constructed on the lot.
No building shall be moved on to a lot.
1. as found ~ 35-2, A, 2(a), L and 35-2, B, 2(a), L
2. as found ~ 35-2, A, 2(b), Iattd $5-2, B, 2 ~), L
3. ~ fO~ ~ 35-2, A, 3, a~ ~ 35-2, B, 3
4. ~ fou~ ~ 35-2, B, I
' b. Only one accessory storage building shall be permitted in addition to a
carport or garage.
c. Roofs of accessory structures shall be gabled. The minimum pitch
shall be 4:12 (4 units of vertical rise for each 12 units of horizontal
span). For detached structures, the maximum pitch shall be 6:12 (6
units of vertical rise for each 12 units of horizontal span). For
attached structures, the height may be greater, provided that the
height and pitch shall not exceed that of the roof on the existing
principal structure.
d. Roofing material on accessory structures shall closely resemble, both
in color and type, the roofing material on the existing principal
structure.
e. Masonry used on accessory structures shall closely resemble in color,
size, mortar and jointing, masonry used on the existing principal
structure. On lots where the principal building was constructed prior
to December 8, 1983, 80% masonry shall not be required. The
addition of an accessory structure, however, shall not reduce for all
structures combined, the percentage of exterior walls consisting of
masonry construction.
f. With the exception of glass, paving and foundation materials, all
other exterior materials used on accessory structures shall be primed
and painted to match the color scheme of the exterior paint on the
existing principal structure.
2. For Garages and Carports:
a. Garages and carports, either attached or detached, are permitted but
not required.
b. All garages constructed shall be fully enclosed, shall be equipped with
garage doors adequate to accommodate two automobiles side by side,
and shall enclose a minimum concrete pavement area of l8 feet of
clear width and 19feet of clear depth. The required garage doors,
when facing an alley and located less than fifteen (15)feet from the
near side of the alley right-of-way, shall be equipped with electronic
garage door opening and closing devices.
c. All carports constructed shall have a finished ceiling and soffit, and
shall cover a minimum concrete pavement area of 18feet of clear
width and 19 feet of clear depth.
d. All garages and carports constructed shall be set back from the rear
property line a minimum of 3 feet.
e. Without submission of a Detail Site Plan revision in accordance with
Section 28 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and Paragraph K
which follows, a Building Permit may be issued for a garage or
· ' carport which complies with all four of the following specO~cations:
i. the structure, in plan, is rectangular;
ii. the sides of the structure are parallel and perpendicular to the
sides of the principal structure;
iii. the automobile entrance to the garage or carport is from the
rear of the structure; and
iv. the structure is located no nearer to a rear property line than
ten (10) feet.
f. Prior to the issuance of a Building Permit for any other garage or
carport, a minor revision to the Detail Site Plan shall be submitted in
accordance with Section 28 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
and Paragraph K which follows.
K. Revisions to Detail Site Plans: The Director of Planning is designated as the
approval authority for a minor revision to a Detail Site Plan for Planned
Development District 145-R. In addition to the site plan submission requirements of
Section 28 of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, a minor revision to a Detail
Site Plan shall show:
1. In plan view, the turning radii for two cars to enter from the alley and back
into the alley, with a minimum turning radius of 24feet.
2. Architectural elevations sufficient to show
a. Adjacent fences, landscaping and other obstructions to visibility when
backing a vehicle into the alley.
b. Roof pitch and roofing material.
c. Exposed column and beam sizes and matedals, with columns no less
than 3½ inches wide for each 7feet of clear height.
d. Materials and color specO~cations, including eave and gable trim,
gutters and downspouts.
e. Garage doors, with height and width dimensions.
3. Carport ceiling plans, showing materials and finishes.
4. A plan view of the existing yard area of the lot.
If the Director of Planning disapproves the proposed minor revision to a Detail Site
Plan, the applicant may seek approval of the proposal from City Council through
the procedures for site plan review specO~ed in Section 28 of the Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance.