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Notice of P&Z PH 3/14/94NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Coppell will hold a special-called public hearing on the 14th day of March, 1994, at 7:30 p.m., in the Coppell Town Center, for consideration of a zoning change as outlined by Section 44-2 of the Coppell Zoning Ordinance. Section 44-2 regulates any amendment, supplement, or change to the boundaries of zoning districts. This public hearing has been called to consider a change in zoning from R and MF-2 to any appropriate zoning district classification, including, but not limited to, SF-7, SF-9, SF-12, SF-18, SF-ED, and/or MF-1. The property is generally described as follows: South of Thweatt Road, east of Branchwood Trail and north of Autumnwood Lane, on a total of approximately 18.85 acres of land, and as shown on the attached map. All interested citizens of the City 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, 255 Parkway Boulevard, Coppell, Texas 75019. The City Council of the City of Coppell will hold a public hearing on the 12th day of April, 1994, at 7:30 p.m., in the Coppell Town Center, for consideration of a zoning change as outlined by Section 44-2 of the Coppell Zoning Ordinance. Section 44-2 regulates any amendment, supplement, or change to the boundaries of zoning districts. This public hearing has been called to consider a change in zoning from R and MF-2 to any appropriate zoning district classification, including, but not limited to, SF-7, SF-9, SF-12, SF-18, SF-ED, and/or MF-1. The property is generally described as follows: South of Thweatt Road, east of Branchwood Trail and north of Autumnwood Lane, on a total of approximately 18.85 acres of land, and as shown on the attached map. All interested citizens of the City 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, 255 Parkway Boulevard, Coppell, Texas 75019. PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT FOR ADA COMPLIANCE The City of Coppell acknowledges its responsibility to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. Thus, in order to assist individuals with disabilities who require special services (i.e. sign interpretative services, alternative audio/visual devices, and amanuenses) for participation in or access to the City of Coppell sponsored public programs, services and/or meetings, the City requests that individuals make requests for these services forty-eight (48) hours ahead of the scheduled program, service and/or meeting. To make arrangements, contact Vivyon V. Bowman, ADA Coordinator or other designated official at (214) 462-0022, or (TDD 1-800-RELAY, TX, 1-800-735-2989). CIT~ DENTBN CBUNTY IALLAS CBUNTY CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS Z Z ROAD SANDY E RBA SANDY Ii_3 Z PLANNING COMMISSION AUTHORIZED PUBLIC HEARING Case No. ZC-554 (CH) Location: South and east of the intersection of Coppell Road and Thweatt Road Size: Approximately 18 acres Owner: Cistercian Monastery, Our Lady of Dallas, Inc. Existing Zoning: (R) Retail on two parcels having a combined acreage of approximately 4 acres; MF-2 on the remainder with FP designation Proposed Zoning: SF (with numerical classification to be determined at hearing) Master Plan: Shows Retail as most appropriate Recommendation: 'SF" appears most n, fia for this parcel for a number of including the fact that we have an oversupply of "R" zoned land in the city, fl~ aouthem portion of the existing 'R" tract is iand-lociml with no direct access to a dedicated street, and the remaining developable MF parcel is too snufll to devdop economically by itself due lo the ~ of the eai~ag ~ of fine, ol~ m~ea, thus ataling m ~' criticism that our planning dozs not recognize and ~ the tract, one is left with acreage of sufficient size lo develop properly-in thia case as single-family residee~ai use. Planning Commission Action of March 14, 1994:"SF-9a on approximately 18 acres.