Lakewood Est/FP-AG 920908 CONSENT AGENDA
~.~,.-~ ~ AGENDA REQUEST FORM
ITEM CAPTION:
Consider approval of a final plat of Lakewood Estates, located at the intersection of
Macdrthur Boulevard and Village Parkway, at the request of L.C. Estates, Ltd.
SUBMITTED BY: · \-.. ~ ·
EVALUATION OF ITEM:
Date of Planning & Zoning Commission Heeting:
STAFF I~P- Gary L. Sieb, p~nning
OTHER REP.:
Director
DATE:
August 20, 1992
Decision of Planning & Zoning Commission: Approved (5-0) with the following conditions:
1) "FINAL PLAT" be added to the document,
2) add "VILLAGE" before Parkway Pump Station,
3) no alleys on Lots 1-39, Block D, Lots 1-13, Block A,
4) provision of 10 foot utility easement at the front of lots not having
alleys,
5) description on plat of flood plain in Block D,
6) note wall and landscaped area adjacent to MacArthur Boulevard,
7) 10 foot easement on Lot 51, block D,
8) utility cross easements of 5 feet on Lot 3, Block G, Lots 7 and 8,
Block C,
9) appropriate easement, if required, (either 5 or 10 foot) adjacent to
school property
Please see attached staff report for further details.
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CITY OF COPPELL
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
LAKEWOOD ESTATES - FINAL PLAT
P & Z HEARING DATE: August 20, 1992
C. C. HEARING DATE: September 8, 1992
LOCATION:
North and east of the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and
Village Parkway.
SIZE OF AREA: 42.4 Acres, containing 145 single-family lots.
REQUEST:
Approval of a final plat of Lakewood Estates.
APPLICANT:
L. C. Estates, Ltd.
(Owner)
Mr. Waymon Lavell
6161 Harry Hines Blvd.
Suite #210
Dallas, TX 75235
Unzicker, Schnurbusch & Assoc.
(Engineer)
Mr. Kevin Kendrick
8700 Stemmons Freeway
Suite #400
Dallas, Tx 75247
HISTORY:
This property was rezoned from MF-2 to SF-7 approximately one
year ago.
TRANSPORTATION:
Village Parkway is a local street contained within a 60 foot right-of-
way serving this development. It extends into MacArthur Boulevard,
a divided, major thoroughfare contained within a 100 foot right-of-
way.
ITEM 9
SURROUNDING LAND USE & ZONING:
North - developing residential; PD-SF-7
South - developing school site; water storage facility; MF-2
East - vacant, flood plain; SF-7, SF-12
West - vacant; SF-7
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
The Comprehensive Plan shows medium to high density residential.
ANALYSIS:
This is the final plat on Lakewood Estates, and is recommended for
approval with the following conditions:
1) add "FINAL PLAT" to document
2) add "VILLAGE" before Parkway Pump Station
3) no alleys on Lots 1-39, Block D, Lots 1-13, Block A
4) provision of 10 foot utility easement at the front of lots not
having alleys
5) description on plat of flood plain in Block D
6) note wall and landscaped area adjacent to
MacArthur Boulevard
7) 10 foot easement on Lot 51, Block D
8) utility cross easements of 5 feet on Lot 3, Block G,
Lots 7 and 8, Block C
9) appropriate easement, if required, (either 5 or 10 foot) adjacent
to school property
ALTERNATIVES:
1) Approve the final plat
2) Deny the final plat
3) Modify the final plat
ATTACHMENTS: 1) Final Plat
Ikwood.stf
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
( ~ The Plannin~ and Zonin~ Commission of the City of Coppell will hold a
public hearing on the /7~_. day of ~/_~ , 19~, at 7:30 p.m. in
( ~'/) The City Council of the City of Coppell will hold a public hearing on
the ~j day of (~zf/l~fJ , 19~, at 7:30 p.m. in
the Coppell Town Center, for consideration of a
Case #:
ZONING CHANGE
at the request of:
from:
to:
(for:.) (to allow:)
on property generally described as follows:
Ail interested citizens of the C%ty of Coppell and other parties of interest
are invited to attend this public hearing and participate in the same. Any
citizen of the City or other party of interest may also express his or her
opinion concerning the proposed zoning change request by letter addressed to
the City of Coppell, Planning Department, P. O. Box 478, Coppell, Texas, 75019.
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SURROUNDING LAND USE & ZONING:
North - developing residential; PD-SF-7
South - developing school site; water storage facility; MF-2
East - vacant, flood plain; SF-7, SF-12
West - vacant; SF-7
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
The Comprehensive Plan shows medium to high density residential.
ANALYSIS:
This is the final plat on Lakewood Estates, and is recommended for
approval with the following conditions:
1) add "FINAL PLAT" to document
2) add "VILLAGE" before Parkway Pump Station
3) no alleys on Lots 1-39, Block D, Lots 1-13, Block A
4) provision of 10 foot utility easement at the front of lots not
having alleys
5) description on plat of flood plain in Block D
6) note wall and landscaped area adjacent to
MaeArthur Boulevard
7) 10 foot easement on Lot 51, Block D
8) utility cross easements of 5 feet on Lot 3, Block G,
Lots 7 and 8, Block C
9) appropriate easement, if required, (either 5 or 10 foot) adjacent
to school property
ALTERNATIVES:
1) Approve the final plat
2) Deny the final plat
3) Modify the final plat
ATTACHMENTS: 1) Final Plat
lkwood.stf
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Councilman Weaver expressed his concern about parking space at
the new Library. He requested it be put on the City/School
agenda.
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Mayor Wolfe expressed his concern on the back up of traffic at
the red light at Beltline and MacArthur, and at Sandy Lake and
MacArthur.
Mayor Wolfe stated that Beltline east from Dairy Queen starts
with a 30 mph sign which moves up to a 50 mph sign. He
believes there needs to be more of a warning, such as a
special sign to bring the speed change to drivers' attention,
so they will not receive speeding tickets.
Mayor Wolfe requested an adjustment for ambulance fees. The
consensus of the Council was to bring it forward.
Mayor Wolfe stated that Brad Newman requested permission to do
a Christmas carriage tour with horse-drawn carriages from
December 5-30, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Though Council approval
is not needed, Mayor Wolfe wanted to make the Council aware of
this request.
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City Manager Alan D. Ratliff expressed his appreciation for
the Mayor's comments and his coming to the defense of the City
Management staff regarding the public attacks made in the
local newspapers.
Item 20 Liaison Reports
Parks Board
Councilman Robertson stated he requested the Park Board to develop
a wish list. He also asked staff to investigate North Richland
Hills regarding their 1/2 cents sales tax for Parks and Recreation
and to see what type of policy they have. He also stated they are
still looking for volunteers for Kid Country.
Carrollton Youth and Family Services
Councilman Morton gave his report on the Carrollton Youth and
Family Services and their funding cuts.
Dallas Reqional Mobility Coalition
Councilman Morton spoke of his meeting with the Dallas Regional
Mobility Coalition, which is mainly dealing with DART right now.
NCTCOG
Councilman Morton stated the Resource Conservation Committee (RCC)
discussed strategies on waste minimization, and landfills.
Office On Aginq
Councilman Morton stated that the Office on Aging is doing a
tremendous job.
CONSENT AGENDA
Item 21. A.
Consideration of a request for a variance to
Section 10-5-2 (C) of the Sign Ordinance which
concerns setbacks for monument signs. The variance
is being requested by Alexander Signs on behalf of
Steven King for Sandy Lake Animal Hospital, 107
Samuel Blvd.
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Consideration and approval of a variance to the
Coppell Sign Ordinance allowing Kid Country
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Playground Committee signs to be placed near the
future site of the playground.
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Consideration of a variance from Section 10-8-3 B
of the Sign Ordinance which concerns real estate
signs. The variance is requested by Mr. Gregory
Rich, Vice President, Chaucer Estates Development
Corporation for the Chaucer Estates Subdivision.
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Consideration of adopting a new subsection to
Ordinance No. 92546, Section 10-8-3 (D), to allow
for temporary development signs to identify new
subdivisions, along with builders' and developers'
phone numbers and new home price information,
prescribing maximum sizes and setbacks; allowing
for a specific percentage of new home permit
issuance for the signs' removal; and authorizing
the Mayor to sign.
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Consider approval of a final payment, in the amount
of $19,901.61, to Dallas County Public works for
construction of Beltline Road from MacArthur
Boulevard to I35E/Beltline Road East/West Project
#490/403-403.
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Consider approval of payment to Wilson trophy
company in the amount of $90.32 as requested by
Councilman Ron Robertson.
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Consideration of acceptance and approval of the
final payment in the amount of $13,666.50 to Gibson
& Associates, Inc. for the Brooks Lane Phase I
drainage Improvements/Hunterwood Subdivision.
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Discussion and consideration of approval of a
Proclamation proclaiming October 5-11, 1992 "Sexual
Assault Awareness and ~ Prevention Week" and
authorizing the Mayor to sign.
Discussion and consideration of postponing the
adoption of ordinances authorizing the issuance of
City of Coppell, Texas Combination Tax and Revenue
Certificates of Obligation, Series 1992, and City
of Coppell, Texas Waterworks and Sewer System
Revenue Bonds, Series 1992 to no later than
September 22, 1992.
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Consider approval of a final plat of Lakewood
Estates, located at the intersection of MacArthur
Boulevard and Village Parkway, at the request of
L.C. Estates, Ltd.
Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon moved to approve items 21 A-J. Councilman
Morton seconded the motion. The motion carried 7-0 with Mayor Pro
Tem Smothermon and Councilmen Weaver, Thomas, Morton, Mayo
Robertson an Garrison voting in favor of the motion.
Mayor Wolfe adjourned the Open Session at 10:36 p.m. for a five (5)
minute break. At 10:45 p.m. Council went into Executive Session.
EXECUTIVE SESSION
(Closed to the Public)
Item 2ES A.
Article 6252-17, Section 2 (f), discussion with
respect to the purchase, exchange, lease, or value
of real property.
1. Wellington Place Apartments (Not on Agenda)
2. Potential Fire Station Site (Not on Agen4a)
B. Article 6252-17, Section 2 (e), and Senate
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