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Meadows P1-2/Re-AG 900508 AGENDA REQUEST FORM ~ ~.~ ¢,~, w,~ ^ ~S~UT,FU~ FUTU,E CITY CO~CIL ~ETING May 8, 1990 ITEM NO. ITEM CAPTION: PUBLIC HEARING: To consider approval of a replat for Meadows Addition, Section 2, Block J, Lots 1 and 2, and Block B, Lot 18, located at the northwest and southwest corner of Meadow Run and Woodmoor Drive, at the requ~ of M~do~en Properties. SUBMITTED EY: ~ EVALUATION OF ITEM: STA~ R. EP.: Gary L. Sieb, Pla~n~in.q Dir. DATE: Date of Planning and Zoning Commission: April 19, 1990 Decision of Planning and Zoning Commission: Approved (4-0) with the condition that the City add the restrictions of the original platting requirements to include typical lot size of 8,415 sq. feet, minimum dwelling unit size of 1,750 sq. feet, lots 18R and 19R limited to one story and 6' high alley fence or 1½ story and 8' high alley fence if foundation on lots 18R and 19R are no more than two feet above curb line. Applicant is requesting approval of a replat. Please see attached staff report for further details. BUDGET AMT.: COM~ENTS: AMT. ESTIMATED: FINANCIAL REVIEW BY: EGAL REVIEW BY: ~NDA REQ FORM. 0588D~- REVIEWED BY CM: CITY OF COPPELL PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT REPLAT OF MEADOWS ADDITION, SECTION 2, BLOCK J, LOTS 1 & 2, AND BLOCK B, LOT 18 P & Z HEARING DATE: April 19, 1990 C. C. HEARING DATE: May 8, 1990 LOCATION: Subject lots are located at the northwest and southwest corner of Meadow Run and Woodmoor Drive. REQUEST: Approval of a replat. SIZE OF AREA: .474 acres APPLICANT: Mr. Bill Anderson Dowdey and Associates 16250 Dallas Parkway, Suite 100 Dallas, Texas 75248 HISTORY: These lots were included in the rezoning of PD-105, which is a planned development for single-family lots with a typical lot size of 8,415 square feet, and minimum dwelling size is 1,750 square feet. ANALYSIS: Lots 1 and 2 of Block J were previously platted in their entirety several years ago; however, a portion of a parcel out of the Patience Piles Survey, was never platted. By approving this replat, subject lots will be required to meet the development guidelines imposed by PD-105. If approved, the replat for the Meadows Addition, Section 2 will allow the construction of four (4) single-family structures. Staff recom~mnds approval. ALTERNATIVES: 1) Approve the replat. 2) Deny the replat. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Replat MED2STF ITEM 7  ~Commissioners, Gross, Redford and Weaver voting in favor of the motion. Item 7: Consider approval of a replat for Meadows Addition, Section 2, Block J, Lots 1 & 2, and Block B, Lot 18, located at the northwest and southwest corner of Meadow Run and Woodmoor Drive, at the request of Meadowglen Properties. P&Z Coordinator Taryon Bowman introduced the item to the Commission. MS. Bowman stated that this request is a replat of four single-family lots on a total of 4.74 acres of land. She stated that the lots were included in the rezoning of PD-105, with a typical lot size of 8,415 square feet, with a minimum dwelling size of 1750 square feet. Ms. Bowman stated that on Block J, lots 1 and 2 the lots were previously platted several years ago; however, a portion of that was never platted. She further stated that if this request is approved, they will be required to follow the development guidelines for PD-105. Ms. Bowman then stated that staff recommends approval of this request. Mr. Bill Anderson of Dan Dowdey and Associates was present to represent this item before the Commission. Chairman Munsch then opened the public hearing and asked for persons wishing to speak in opposition to this request. Those persons speaking were: Willford Benson Glen Hinckley Alan Grooms 141Lansdowne Developer (not in opposition) 124 Meadowglen Circle He then asked for persons wishing 'to speak in favor of the request. There were none. The public hearing was then declared closed. Following discussion Commissioner Redford moved to approve the replat for Meadows Addition, Section 2, with the condition that the City add the restrictions of the original platting requirements. Commissioner Gross seconded the motion; motion carried (4-0) with Chairman Munsch and Commissioners Gross, Redford, and Weaver voting in favor of the motion. Item 8: Consider approval of a replat for Meadows Addition, Section 3, Block J, Lots 3-7, located at the intersection of Meadow Run Drive and Lockhaven Lane, at the request of Meadowglen Properties. P&Z Coordinator Taryon Bowman introduced the item to the Commission. Ms. Bowman stated this replat is a development of five lots on 1.115 acres of land, and were also included on what is on the ground at the present to take into consideration none residential use and to review the population and informant figures as recommended. Councilman Thomas seconded the motion; 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 11. Discussion and consideration of a resolution approving land use assumptions to be used in the determination and adoption of impact fees. Following discussion on this item, Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon moved that Resolution 050890.1 be approved. Councilman Cowman seconded the motion; 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 12. PUBLIC HEARING: To consider approval of a replat for Meadows Addition, Section 2, Block J, Lots 1 and 2, and Block B, Lot 18, located at the northwest and southwest corner of Meadow Run and Woodmoor Drive, at the request of Meadowglen Properties. Director of Planning and Community Services Gary Sieb made the presentation to the Council. Mr. Sieb stated that the Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of this replat with the condition that the City add the restrictions of the original platting requirements to include typical lot sizes of 8,415 square feet, that a minimum dwelling unit size of 1,750 square feet, that lots 18R and 19R be limited to one story and that a 6 foot high alley fence or a one and a half story and an 8 foot high alley fence if foundation on lots 18R and 19R are no more than two feet above the curb lines be allowed. Mayor Wolfe declared the public hearing open and asked for those persons who wish to speak in favor of the proposed replat, there were none. He then asked for those persons who wished to speak against the proposed replat; again, there were none. The public hearing was declared closed. Following a lengthy discussion on this item, Councilman Morton moved that the replat be denied. Councilmen Thomas seconded the motion; motion for denial carried 5-2 with Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon and Councilmen Thomas, Morton, Cowman and Nelson voting in favor of the motion and Councilmen Weaver and Robertson voting against the motion. Later in the agenda, this item was returned for Council consideration. Councilman Morton moved that the Council's motion on Item 12 be reconsidered. Councilman Thomas seconded the motion; motion carried 7-0 with Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon and Councilmen Weaver, Thomas, Morton, Cowman, Robertson and Nelson voting in favor of the motion. Following further discussion, Councilman Morton moved that the replat be approved with all of the deed restrictions of the previous plat with the exception that all five lots have a limit of a one story house. Councilman Thomas seconded the motion; motion carried 5-2 with Councilmen Weaver, Thomas, Morton, Robertson and Nelson voting in favor of the motion and Mayor Pro Tem Smothermon and Councilman Cowman voting against the motion. Item 13. PUBLIC HEARING: To consider approval of a replat for Meadows Addition, Section 3, Block J, Lots 3-7, located at the intersection of Meadow Run Drive and Lockhaven Lane, at the request of Meadowglen Properties. Director of Planning & Community Services, Gary sieb, made the presentation to the Council. Mr. Sieb stated that this replat is a development of five lots on 1.115 acres of land which were previously provided in PD-105. Staff has no objections to the replat. Mayor Wolf declared the public hearing open and asked for those persons who wished to speak against the proposed re-plat. Those persons speaking were Mr. James Zukakis, 724 Parkway Blvd. Mr. Zukakis indicated he had a question rather than opposition concerning the all brick masonry requirements on the houses. Mr. sieb stated that this item had been previously discussed and had