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Item 12: Zoning Application #86-06-17 - PUBLIC HEARIMG
Consider approval of a zoning change request for Southland
Corporation from "PD-R/S.U.P." Planned Development-Retail with
a Special Use Permit for a grocery and convenience store on
property located on the southeast corner of Sandy Lake Road
and MacArthur Boulevard in the Corners of Coppell Retail
Center.
Date of Planning and Zoning Commission - July 24, 1986
Decision of Planning and Zoning - Approved (5-0)
Mrs. Andrea ¥oreman and Mr. Daryl Lake made the presentation to the
Council. Previous questions raised by the Council concerning the
location of adjoining building were answered in that the property line
on the far west would not have a building located within twenty (20)
feet of the building on the middle tract. Additionally, the developer
is anticipating saving the 3 large trees that are close to the corner of
this development. Mayor Duggan declared the Public Hearing open and
asked for those persons who wished to speak for the proposed change,
there were none. He then asked for those persons who wished to speak
against the proposed change, again there were none. The Public Hearing
was declared closed. During discussion by the Council it was determined
that the total number of square feet on the 7-Eleven store would be two
thousand nine hundred and eight-five (2,985). ¥ollowing further
discussion Councilman Morton moved that this zoning change be approved.
Councilman Wolfe seconded; motion carried unanimously with Councilman
Wilkerson, Mayor Pro Tem Ware, Councilman Morton, Councilman Smothermon,
Councilman Cowman, Councilman Wolfe and Councilman Stanton voted in
favor of the motion.
Item 13: Zoning Application #86-06-17.1 - PUBLIC HEARING
Consider approval of a zoning change request for Southland
Corporation from "PD-R" Planned Development-Retail to
"PD-R/S.U.P." Planned Development Retail with a Special Use
Permit for a gasoline-service station on property located on
the southeast corner of Sandy Lake Road and MacArthur
Boulevard in the Corners of Coppell Retail Center.
Date of Planning and Zoning Commission - July 24, 1986
Decision of Planning and Zoning - Approval (5-0)
Again Mrs. Andrea Foreman and Mr. Daryl Lake made the presentation to
the Council. This request is for a gasoline service station on the same
tract of land as in Item Number 12. Mr. Lake stated that the fuel
filler caps have been relocated as requested by the Planning and Zoning
Commission. The canopy above the gas tanks will be made of panoflex
material. The columns will be brick and no signage will be on the
canopy. Mayor Duggan declared the Public Hearing open and asked for
those persons who wished to speak for the proposed zoning change, there
were none. He then asked for those persons who wished to speak against
the proposed zoning change, again there were none. The Public Hearing
was declared closed. Following discussion on this item Councilman Wolfe
moved that the zoning change be approved as requested. Counclman Morton
seconded; motion carried unanimously with Councilman Wilkerson, Mayor
Pro Tem Ware, Councilman Morton, Councilman Smothermon, Councilman
Cowman, Councilman Wolfe and Councilman Stanton voted in favor of the
motion.
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Item 14: Zoning Application #86-06-17.3 - PUBLIC HEARING
Consider approval of a zoning change request for Southland
Corporation from "PD-R" Planned Development-Retail to
"PD-R/S.U.P." Planned Development Retail with a Special Use
Permit for a deli-food service restaurant on property located
on the southeast corner of Sandy Lake Road and MacArthur
Boulevard in the corners of Coppell Retail Center.
Date of Planning and Zoning Commission - July 24, 1986
Decision of Planning and Zoning - Approved (5-0)
Mrs. Andrea Foreman and Mr. Daryl Lake also made this presentation to
the Council. This request is for a deli food service restaurant on the
same tract as in the 2 previous items. Mr. Lake stated that this deli
food service restaurant would be typical of the one located in Valley
Ranch. It is designed for a take out service rather than sit down
service. Mayor Duggan declared the Public Hearing open and asked for
those persons who wished to speak for proposed zoning change, there were
none. He then asked for those persons who wished to speak against the
proposed zoning change, again there were none. The Public Hearing was
declared closed. Following discussion Councilman Stanton moved that
this zoning change for a deli food restaurant be approved. Councilman
Morton seconded; motion carried unanimously with Councilman Wilkerson,
Mayor Pro Tem Ware, Councilman Morton, Councilman Smothermon,
Councilman Cowman, Councilman Wolfe and Councilman Stanton voted in
favor of the motion.
Item 15: Zoning Application #86-07-09 - PUBLIC HEARING
Consider approvel of a zoning change request for Pizza Hut of
America, Inc., from "PD-R" Planned Development-Retail to
"PD-R/S.U.P." Planned Development Retail with a Special Use
Permit for a restaurant on property located on the southeast
corner of Sandy Lake Road and MacArthur Boulevard in the
Corners of Coppell Retail Center.
Date of Planning and Zoning Commission - July 24, 1986
Decision of Planning and Zoning - Approved (5-0)
Mr. Steven C. Hundley made the presentation to the Council. He
presented plans revised from the previous requests and showed that the
changes reflected a location site of the building away from the west
property line. He also stated that this plan offers the advantage of
the east side of the building be next to a fire lane and additional fire
hydrant will be located on the southeast corner and five additional
existing trees would be saved. Mayor Duggan declared the Public Hearing
open and asked for those persons who wished to speak against the
proposed zoning change. Those persons speaking were Mr. Salerno who
questioned it because he had to comply with all City codes. He wanted
this development to also have to comply. Mayor Duggan then asked for
those person who wished to speak for the proposed change, there were
none. The Public Hearing was declared closed. The anticipated size of
the Pizza Hut is two thousand seven hundred and five (2,705) square
feet, however, this does not include the additional patio garden area
that would be constructed at a later date. This area is anticipated to
be approximately three hundred (300) square feet. Mr. Hundley that his
company has been working on a overall design of this tract with an
effort to save as many trees as possible but that there is no guarantee.
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