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CC approval on 8/22/95CITY COUNCIL MEETING= AGENDA REQUEST FORM August 22, 1995 ITEM ITEM CAPTION: PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration and approval of Case No. ZC-582 (CH) zoning change from TH-1 (Townhouse Residential) to SF-7 (Single-Family Residential), in the Woodridge Addition, Section One, Lots 2?-30, Block J, located on the east side of Mapleleaf Lane; south of Sugarberry Drive. APPROVED BY --- ----_ CiTY CoUNC t_ SUBMITTE~BY:__~ Gary L. Sieb _~j ~' -- / / TITLE. --Dil~C-~-~-~f- '~'-~ning & Community Services STAFF COMMENTS: INIT IALS~~/ Date of P&Z Meeting: July 17, 1995 Decision of Commission: Approved (5-0) with Commissioners Lowry, Wheeler, Thompson, Redford, and Stewart voting in favor. None opposed. Commissioner Reyher was absent. A vacancy exists at the present time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Approval ~ Denial EXPLANATION: See attached SF-7 schedule of use, height, area, dwelling size, lot coverage, parking and exterior construction regulations. BUDGET AMT.$~4 FINANCIAL COMMENTS: +/- ~UD:$ FINANCIAL REVIEW: Agenda Request Form - Revised 1/94 CITY MANAGER REVIEWi CASE NO: CITY OF COPPELL PLANNING DEPARTMENT STAFF REPORT ZC-582(CH), Wo0dridge, Lots 27-30, Block J, Section 1 P & Z HEARING DATE: July 17, 1995 C.C. HEARING DATE: August 22, 1995 LOCATION: SIZE OF AREA: East side of Mapleleaf Lane, south of Sugarberry Drive 1.2 acres; 4 lots CURRENT ZONING: TH-1 (Townhouse Residential) PROPOSED ZONING: SF-7 (Single-Family Residential) HISTORY: Developer constructed single-family houses in a townhouse district. The houses are of the same type and character as those across the street in the SF-7 District. TRANSPORTATION: Mapleleaf Lane and Sugarberry Drive are residential streets. SURROUNDING LAND USE & ZONING: North - South - East West TH-1 developed with reclassified PD Developed SF-7 TH-1 developed with reclassified PD Developed SF-7 single-family single-family housing housing to be to be Item 13 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: DISCUSSION: Master Plan supports preservation of existing development. Reclassifying the TH-1 District is necessary to preserve the character of the existing single-family housing. RECOMMENDATION: Reclassify the zoning to the SF-7 District. ALTERNATIVES: 1) Approve the zoning change 2) Deny the zoning change 3) Modify the zoning change Item 13 SF-7 WOODRIDGE ADDITION, SECTION ONE, LOTS 27- 30, BLOCK J Schedule of Use, Height, Area, Dwelling Size, Lot Coverage, Parking & Exterior Construction Regulations 13-1 13-2 13-3 SECTION 13 "SF - 7" SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS Use Regulations: A building or premise shall be used only for the following purposes: 1. Any use permitted in the "SF-EDH, HSF-18", 'SF-12~ or the "SF-9" district. 2. Home Occupation. 3. Such uses as may be permitted under the provisions of special use permits in the Sections 30-5 and 30-6. Thirty-five (35) feet nor more than two (2) Maximum Height Regulations: stories high. Area Regulations: o Minimum Size of Yards: (A) Front Yard: Twenty-five (25) feet. Where lots have double frontage, running through from one street to another, the required front yard shall be provided on both streets. Side Yard: Eight (8) feet. A side yard adjacent to a side street: fifteen (15) feet. Allowable non-residential uses: twenty-five (25) feet. (C) Rear Yard: Twenty (20) feet. Minimum Size of Lot: (A) Lot Area: Seven thousand (7,000) square feet. (B) Lot Width: Sixty-five (65) feet. (C) LOt Depth: One hundred (100) feet. Minimum Dwelling Size: Twelve hundred (1,200) exclusive of garages, breezeways, and porches. square feet, LOt Coverage: Forty (40%) per cent of the total area may be covered by the combined area of the main buildings and accessory buildings. 23 SECTION 13 - "SF-7" 13-4 Parking Regulations: Two (2) enclosed off-street parking spaces behind the front building line. Off-street parking spaces shall be provided in accordance with the requirements for special uses set forth in Section 31. Where lots are adjacent to an alley, the enclosed parking area (garage) must be accessed off of the alley only. No parking shall be allowed within the front yard. 13-5 T__vpe of Exterior Construction: At least eighty (80%) percent of the exterior walls of the first floor of all structures shall be of masonry construction (see Section 42-80) exclusive of doors, windows, and the area above the top plate line. Each story above the first floor of a straight wall structure shall be at least eighty (80%) percent masonry exclusive of doors, windows and the area above the top plate line. 24 Robertson moved to close the Public Hearing and approve Ordinance No. 95709 calling for an election on the proposed amendments to the Home Rule Charter, for November 7, 1995 and authorizing the Mayor to sign subject to the division of the question on Section 11.06 and with the changes to Section 4.07. Councilmember Sheehan seconded the motion; the motion carded 7-0 with Mayor Pro Tem Robertson and Councilmembers Alexander, Sturges, Watson, Tunnell, Mayo, and Sheehan voting in favor of the motion. Mayor Pro Tem Robertson moved to approve Section 11.06, as presented, of the Home Rule Charter for its inclusion on the election to be held November 7, 1995 and authorizing the Mayor to sign. Councilmember Mayo seconded the motion; the motion carried 5-2 with Mayor Pro Tem Robertson and Councilmembers Alexander, Sturges, Mayo, and Sheehan voting in favor of the motion and Councilmembers Watson and Tunnell voting against the motion. 11. Consideration and approval of an Ordinance calling for an election, on the proposed amendments to the Home Rule Charter, for November 7, 1995; and authorizing the Mayor to sign. This item was considered under Item 10. See Item 10 for minutes. 12. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration and approval of Case No. ZC-S73(CH) zoning change from SF-0 (Single Family-Zero Lot Line) to PD-137 (Planned Developmen0, in the Raintree Village Addition, located on the east side of Mac. Arthur Boulevard, south of DeForest Road. Mayor Pro Tem Robertson requested the Public Hearings on Items 12 through 21 be oinked. No one was signed up to speak on any of the opened Public Hearings. Mayor Pro Tern Robertson moved to close the Public Hearings on Items 12 through 21 and approve all zoning changes in their entirety. Councilmember Sheehan seconded the motion; the motion carried 7-0 with Mayor Pro Tem Robertson and Councilmembers Alexander, Sturges, Watson, Tunnell, Mayo, and Sheehan voting in favor of the motion. 13. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration and approval of Case No. ZC-$74(CH) zoning change from SF-0 (Single Family-Zero Lot Line) to PD-138 (Planned Developmen0, in the Villages of Coppell Addition, Phase I, located on the northeast side of MacArthur Boulevard, south of DeForest Road. This item was considered under Item 12. See Item 12 for minutes. CM082295 Page 5 of 8 Development), in the Sherwood Park Addition, Sections One and Two, located on the west side of Moore Road, south of Parkway Boulevard. This item was considered under Item 12. See Item 12 for minutes. 20. PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration and approval of Case No. ZC-581(CI-I) zoning change from TH-1 (Townhouse Residential) to PD-145 (Planned Development), in the Woodridge Addition, Section Five, and Block I and Lots 1-26 of Block J of Sections One and Two, located on the west side of MacArthur Boulevard; south of Sandy Lake Road. This item was considered under Item 12. See Item 12 for minutes. 21. PUBLIC HEAR~G: Consideration and approval of Case No. ZC-582(CI1) zoning change from TH-1 (Townhouse Residential) to SF-7 (Single-Family Residential), in the Woodridge Addition, Section One, Lots 27-30, Block J, located on the east side of Mapleleaf Lane; south of Sugarberry Drive. This item was considered under Item 12. See Item 12 for minutes. 22. Necessary action resulting from Executive Session. Councilmember Tunnell moved to reject the Settlement Agreement in lulya Billhymer v$ City of Coppell, Texas, et al. Councilmember Sheehan seconded the motion; the motion carried 7-0 with Mayor Pro Tem Robertson and Councilmembers Alexander, Sturges, Watson, Tunnell, Mayo, and Sheehan voting in favor of the motion. 3e Ao City Manager's Report. A. Christmas Lights Competition. City Manager Jim Witt reported that guidelines were being prepared concerning the Christmas light competition. 24, Mayor's Report. Mayor Morton reminded Council and Staff of the meeting scheduled for Saturday, August 26. CM082295 Page 7 of 8