Parkview/FP-CS 870908Minutes
September 8, 1987
Page 9
Item 17:
Consider approval of a final plat and variances for Parkview
Add±t~on, at the request of Warren Clark and Associates, on
property located at the southwest corner of Parkway Boulevard
and Lodge Road.
Date of Planning and Zoning meeting - August 20, 1987
Decision of Planning and Zoning Commission - Approved (7-0)
Planning and Zoning Coordinator Taryon Bowman made the presentation to
the Council. She stated that Warren Clark and Association is requesting
approval of a final plat for the Parkview Addition located at the
southwest corner of Parkway Boulevard and Lodge Road. If approved, the
final plat will allow a total of ninety-eight (98) single family lots on
14.326 acres of land. Ail development fees have been paid at this time
and DRC comments have been addressed, therefore, staff recommends
approval. Dale Clark, President of Warren Clark and Associates, made
the presentation for the applicant. Mr. Clark stated that when the
Council approved the preliminary plat, some Council members expressed
concern about the trees on the site and asked that as many trees as
possible be saved. Since that time it has been determined that the
number of trees that were not in a road right-of-way, alley or under a
house pad was approximately fourteen (14). According to an arborist, of
the fourteen (14) trees, only six (6) were in good enough shape to be
saved and in order to save these trees, tree wells would need to be
constructed around them. Therefore, the applicant has opted to plant
twenty (20) 8-10 inch' calliper trees for the same amount of money.
Following discussion, Councilman Mark Wolfe made the motion that Council
approve the final plat for Parkview Addition with the stipulation that
twenty (20) 8-10 inch calliper trees be planted in the subdivision.
Councilman Cowman seconded; motion carried with Mayor Pro Tem Stanton,
Councilmen Wilkerson, Pettijohn, Morton, Smothermon, Cowman and Wolfe
voting in favor of the motion.
VARIANCES
Item 18:
Consider approval of variances at the request of Connell
Development from Section 10-5-2 A 1 and 10-5-2 A 2 of the Sign
Ordinance which concerns sign spacing and maximum sign area on
property located at the northwest corner of Sandy Lake and
Denton Tap Road.
Fire Chief Jackie Mayfield made the presentation to the Council on this
item. Mr. Joseph Patti, architect with Good, Haas and Fulton Architects
made the presentation for the applicant. Mr. Patti stated there were
four (4) entrances into this development. It is the developer's
intention to place two (2) monument signs at each entrance into the
shopping center for a total of eight (8) signs. These signs would be
incorporated into the retaining wall around the shopping center. After
reviewing the renderings included in the Council's packets, it was the
consensus of the Council that the red lettering in the Skaggs Alpha Beta
sign did not appear to be consistent with the image of the Woodside
Village of Coppell sign. The Council was also concerned with setting a
precedent by allowing Skaggs to place their signs along the street.
Following discussion on this item, Councilman Smothermon moved that
Council approve variances to the Sign Ordinance for Woodside Creek
Village specifying that only "Type A" signs, as shown in the renderings,
be permitted in seven (7) locations and that the Skaggs Alpha Beta sign
variance be denied. Councilman Morton seconded; motion carried