Devonshire/FP-AG 920211~~.~%~.~ AGEND~ REQUEST FORM
CITY coUNCIL MR-RTING Febr, ~y 11, 199Z ITI~.M NUMBEI~ q
ITEM CAPTION;
PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration and approval of a replat for Devonshire Addition, located along
the east side of Coppell Road, one-q-a~ter mile south of Sandy Lake Road, at the request of Carter
and Burgess, Inc.
SUBMITTED BY:
EVALUATION OF { rEM:
Date of Planning & Zoning Meeting: January 16,
Decision of planning & Zoning Commission:
STAFF 1~.: ~..__L-~ Director
Gary L. Sieb,
OTHER REP.'
199Z
Approved (5-1)
DATE:
Opposed: Gross
With 30' front yards on Lots 18, 7.3, 37., 37 & 46
of Block B.
Please see attached staff report for further details.
APPROVED
BY
CITY COUNCIL
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CITY OF COPPELL
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
DEVONSHIRE ADDITION - RE?LAT
January 16, 1992
February 11, 1992
LOCATION:
Along the east side of Coppell Road, one quarter mile south
of Sandy Lake Road.
SIZE OF AREA: 9.96 Acres of land
REQUEST:
Approval of a replat of Devonshire Addition.
APPLICANT:
Carter & BurGess, Inc.
Mr. Brad Meyer
7950 Elmbrook Drive
Suite #250
Dallas, TX 75247
HISTORY:
Devonshire final plat was approved by the City Council last
year.
TRANSPORTATION:
Access will be provided for off of Coppell Road.
ANALYSIS:
Devonshire Addition was approved as a straight zoning
change from (2F-9) to (SF-7). There were special
conditions attached to the plat and site plan, that are
also indicated on the subject replat. The applicant, is
requesting approval of Lot 1, Block A; Lots 1-9, 18-23,
32-37, and 46-57 in order to allow a 25' front yard setback
along these lots. When Devonshire was presented for
consideration last year, the front yard setbacks were
established at 30 feet. Pulte has decided to incorporate a
different house plan, other than the original proposal, and
therefore, needs to alter the front setback requirements
from 30' to 25', only on the indicated lots. Since the
request to place the front building lines at 25' are
consistent with Coppell's building regulations, staff
recommends approval of this replat.
ITEM 8
ALTERNATIVES:
1) Approve the Replat
2) Deny the Replat
3) Modify the Replat
ATTACHMENTS: 1) Replat
DEVREP.STF
Item 9
PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration and approval of a replat
for Devonshire Addition, located along the east side of
Coppell Road, one-quarter mile south of Sandy Lake Road,
at the request of Carter and Burgess, Inc.
Planning and Community Services Director Gary Sieb made the
presentation to the Council. Mayor Wolfe declared the Public
Hearing Open and asked for those persons who would like to speak in
favor of the proposal. There were none. He then asked for those
persons who would like to speak against the proposal. Again, there
were none. Mayor Wolfe declared the Public Hearing Closed.
Councilman Weaver moved to approve the replat for Devonshire
Addition, located along the east side of Coppell Road, one-quarter
mile south of Sandy Lake Road; as recommended by the Planning and
Zoning Commission with a 30' front building setback on Lots 18, 23,
32, 37, & 46 of Block B, and a 25' front building setback on the
remaining lots. Councilman Morton seconded the motion. The motion
carried 7-0 with Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon and Councilmen Weaver,
Thomas, Morton, Cowman, Robertson, and Nelson voting in favor of
the motion.
Item 10
PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration and approval of a zoning
change, Case #S-1057, (Longbranch Country Club) from (A)
Agricultural to (LI.SUP) Light Industrial Special Use
Permit, for the purpose of operating a restaurant and
recreational activities, located along the north side of
Beltline Road, and along the west side of the Elm Fork of
the Trinity River at the request of Mr. Johnny Thompson.
Planning and Community Services Director Gary Sieb made the
presentation to the Council. Angelo Vaccaro of 215 North Moore Rd.
and representing the applicant Johnny Thompson, also made a
presentation. Mr. Vacarro stated that Mr. John Higgins (owner of
restaurant) had offered to put in the water line and absorb the
cost of approximately $20,000 rather than the City paying this
cost. Mayor Wolfe declared the Public Hearing Open and asked for
those persons who would like to speak in favor of the proposal.
There were none. He then asked for those persons who would like to
speak against the proposal. John Robinson of 2300 Stemmons
Freeway, Dallas, an 18-year resident of the City of Coppell, made
a presentation. Mr. Robinson is a member of a corporate group
which has recently purchased the property at 1849 Beltline Road,
known as the currently existing Longbranch which will soon be
renamed Lone Star Country Club and will involve additional
development. Mr. Robinson expressed concerns with liability,
traffic patterns, pedestrian traffic across Beltline, lighting, the
railroad crossing, security, and the redevelopment of an area of
land in the flood plain. Ralph Priebe of 624 Villawood voiced
opposition due to the location, traffic, and pedestrian traffic.
Mayor Wolfe declared the Public Hearing Closed. Mayor Pro Tem
Smothermon moved to approve zoning change, Case #S-1057,
(Longbranch Country Club) from (A) Agricultural to (LI.SUP) Light
Industrial Special Use Permit, for the purpose of operating a
restaurant and recreational activities, located along the north
side of Beltline Road, and along the west side of the Elm Fork of
the Trinity River; with the following conditions: 1) applicant
will provide a flashing light as proposed on westbound beltline
east of the entrance to the property, 2) applicant will provide
flashing overhead lights both east and west-bound at the entrance
to the property at the intersection of Beltline and Ledbetter,
3; applicant will provide a security patrol during peak use periods
of the property, 4) applicant will provide a minimum 8' security
fence, 5) applicant will provide a traffic light when warranted at
the applicants expense, 6) said traffic light will be provided as
determined by City Staff, at the applicant's expense; and
7) applicant will provide a street light(s) at the entrance to the
property. Councilman Cowman seconded the motion. The motion
carried 6-1 with Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon and Councilmen Weaver,
Morton, Cowman, Robertson, and Nelson voting in favor of the
motion, and Councilman Thomas voting against the motion.
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