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ITEM CAPTION:
Consideration and approval of the (Secondary) Final Plat for the Coppell Library Addition, located along
Heartz Road, approximately 1,500 feet south of Parkway Boulevard, at the request of Ayres and Associates.
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DATE:
EVALUATION OF ITEM:
Date of P&Z Meeting: November 18, 1993
Decision of P&Z Commission: Approval (7-0). The following conditions apply:
1) The volume and page number of the 25-foot wide utility/drainage easement abandonment needs to
be shown on the plat, as well as the 42 foot wide parking lot easement.
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CITY OF COPPELL
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
CASE #: Coppell Library Addition (Secondary) Final Plat
P & Z HEARING DATE: November 18, 1993
C. C. HEARING DATE: December 14, 1993
LOCATION: Located along Heartz Road, approximately 1,500 feet south of Parkway
Boulevard.
SIZE OF AREA: 1.87 acres
CURRENT
ZONING: TC, Town Center
REQUEST: Creation of a legal building site for construction of new Coppell Public Library
through a (secondary) final plat
APPLICANT: City of Coppell Ayres and Associates
(Owner) (Engineer)
255 Parkway Blvd. 2110 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 134
Coppell, Tx. 75019 Irving, Tx. 75038
(214) 462-0022 (214) 570-5577
HISTORY: There has been no platting history on this parcel although all the property to the
north, west, and south has been platted and developed with elementary school and
single family residences.
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TRANSPORTATION: Heartz Road is an existing, improved two-lane highway contained
within a 60 foot right of way.
SURROUNDING LAND USE & ZONING:
North -elementary school (under construction); TC, Town Center
South -existing single-family subdivision; PD-SF-9
East - developing single-family subdivision; SF-7
West - playground for elementary school: TC Town Center
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The Comprehensive Plan shows Town Center uses as most
appropriate here.
ANALYSIS: This plat will create a legal building site for the new Coppell Public Library,
projected to begin construction at the end of 1993 or in early 1994. It is the last remaining
vacant tract in the general vicinity, all infrastructure is in place, the street has been built to
standard, and staff supports this plat. The volume and page number of the 25 foot wide
utility/drainage easement abandonment, as well as the 42 foot wide parking lot easement needs
to be shown on the plat. With these minor additions, staff recommends approval of the plat.
ALTERNATIVES: 1) Approve the plat
2) Deny the plat
3) Modify the plat
ATTACHMENTS: 1) (Secondary) Final Plat document
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16. Consideration and approval of the (Secondary) Final Plat for the Coppell
Library Addition, located along Heartz Road, approximately 1,500 feet south
of Parkway Boulevard, at the request of Ayres and Associates.
Gary Sieb, Director of Planning and Community Services, made a presentation to the Council.
Mayor Pro Tem Robertson moved to approve the (Secondary) Final Plat for the Coppell Library
Addition, located along Heartz Road, approximately 1,500 feet south of Parkway Boulevard.
Councilmember Weaver seconded the motion; the motion carried 6-0 with Mayor Pro Tem
Robertson and Councilmembers Weaver, Stahly, Watson, Mayo, and Garrison voting in favor
of the motion.
17. Consideration and approval of a preliminary plat (resubmittaD for Waterside
Addition, Phase 1I[, located at the northwest corner of MacAxthur Boulevard
and Parkway Boulevard, at the request of Dowdey Anderson and Associates.
Gary Sieb, Director of Planning and Community Services made a presentation to the Council.
Mayor Pro Tem Robertson moved to approve a preliminary plat (resubmittal) for Waterside
Addition, Phase III, located at the northwest comer of MacArthur Boulevard and Parkway
Boulevard with the following conditions: 1) variance for the minimum center line radius from
425 to 150 feet; 2) variance for the deletion of alleys for lots 1-15, Block G; 3) variance to
allow a cul-de-sac length of more than 600 feet; and 4) variance to allow the deletion of alleys.
Councilmember Mayo seconded the motion; the motion carried 6-0 with Mayor Pro Tem
Robertson and Councilmembers Weaver, Stahly, Watson, Mayo, and Garrison voting in favor
of the motion.
18. Consideration and approval of a Preliminary Plat for North Lake Woodlands,
Block 1, Lots 5-10, located along Rolling Hills Road, south of Bethel School
Road, at the request of Robert L. Wright.
Gary Sieb, Director of Planning and Community Services made a presentation to the Council.
Councilmember Weaver moved to approve a preliminary plat for North Lake Woodlands, Block
l, Lots 5-10, located along Rolling Hills Road, south of Bethel School Road with the following
conditions: 1) floodplain administrator block should be shown on the face of the plat; 2) the
floodway easement should be tied down on the face of the plat with distances from comers; 3)
if the connection of the proposed 8' sewer line to the existing 10' sewer line leaves the right-of-
way of Rolling Hills Road, then an off-site utility easement will be required; 4) utility plans
should be submitted with the final plat; and 5) existing conditions would remain.
Councilmember Stahly seconded the motion; the motion carried 6-0 with Mayor Pro Tem
Robertson and Councilmembers Weaver, Stahly, Watson, Mayo, and Garrison voting in favor
of the motion.
19. Consideration and approval of a preliminary plat for Riverside Church of
Christ located at the northwest corner of Beltline Road and North Lake Drive
(east of Denton Tap Road), at the request of John C. Hawkins & Associates,
Inc.
Gary Sieb, Director of Planning and Community Services made a presentation to the Council.
Councilmember Mayo moved to approve a preliminary plat for Riverside Church of Christ
located at the northwest comer of Beltline Road and North Lake Drive (east of Denton Tap
Road), and waive the paving escrow fee. Councilmember Garrison seconded the motion; the
motion carried 6-0 with Mayor Pro Tem Robertson and Councilmembers Weaver, Stahly,
Watson, Mayo, and Garrison voting in favor of the motion.
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