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CC 4/14/98 Minuteswould be built with the same type of rock as the existlnz fa~illty. Mr. Sieb stated that the new fa~llty would be very similar in style, arc-hltecture and building materials to the existing f~eillty. Couneilmo. mber Sturges moved to close the Public Hearing and approve Case No. S-1140, Robertson Pools and Spas, a zoning change from HOC (Historic Overlay, Commercial) to HO-C-S.U.P. (HAatoric Overlay, Commercial, Special Use Permit) and Site Plan, to allow asphalt pavement en-site for off-street parking spaces and the development of a 4,763 square foot office/warehouse faeillty on 20,245 square feet of property located 690 feet north of Bethel Road, along the west side of Coppell Road; subject to the foUowing conditions: 1) combining the axpansion site with the property the applicant owns to the south and platting all the property as one building lot; 2) on the Landscape ?lan, show bermuda sod; 3) screening of rooftop mechanical equipment, no additional power poles or overhead wiring, and placement of ut/llty meters behind the building;, and 4) payment of impact fees. Coundlmember Wheeler seconded the motion; the motion carried 7-0 with Mayor Pro Tern Tunnell and Councilmembers Alexander, Sturges, Watson, Mayo, Wheeler and York voting in favor of the motion. 15. pI, IBLIC HEARING: Consider approval of Case No. S-1137, First United Methodist Church of Coppell, zoning change from SF-7 and SF-12 (Single Family 7 and 12) to SF-7 & SF-12-S.U.P. (Single Family 7 and 12, Special Use Permit), to allow the expansion of the existing church and additional parking on 12.04 acres of property located at the northeast and northwest corners of Hearts and Bethel School Roads. Gary Sieb, Director of Planning and Community Services, made a presentation to the Council. Mayor Sheehan opened the Public Hearing and asked for persons wi~hlng to speak regarding this proposal. Bob Potter, 360 S. Heartz indicated support for this project but wanted to notify Council of the water problems he had experienced because the church had r~i-~ed the property level at the property line and ofhi.~ agreements with the church regaxdlng drainage and speed bumps on the road connecting the parking areas. Mayor Sheehan inquired whether the church would be required to add an elevator to the existing building to comply with ADA requirements. City Attorney Peter G. Smith stated that the church would have to submit the plans to the state for review. Couneilmember York moved to close the Public Hearing and approve Case No. S-1137, First United Methodist Church of Coppell, zoning change from SF-7 and SF-12 (Single Family 7 and 12) to SF-7 & SF-12-S.U.P. (Single Family 7 and 12, Special Use Permit), to allow the expansion of the existing church and additional pariring on 12.04 acres of property located at the northeast and northwest corners of Hearts and Bethel School Roads with the following conditions: SCreening Of new mechnnlcal equipment, undergroundlng of any additional electric facilities, and placement of utility meters in inconspicuous CM041498 Page 8 of 1S locations. Coun~-ilmo-mber Alexander seconded the motion; the motion carried 7-0 -- with Mayor Pro Tern Tunnel] and Councilmembers Alexander, Sturges, Watson, Mayo, Wheeler and York voting in favor of the motion. 16. Consider approval of First United Methodist Church of Coppell, Section Two Minor Plat, to allow the development of an additional parking lot on a 7.04 acre lot located at the northwest corner of Heartz and Bethel School Roads. Councilmember Wheeler moved to approve First United Methodist Church of Coppel], Section Two lVflnor Plat, to allow the development of an additional parlrlng lot on a 7.04 acre lot located at the northwest corner of Heartz and Bethel School Roads subject to the provi~on of a utility easement along the north property line, if necessaxy, to accommodate placement of the overhead cable underground. Couno-ilmember Alexander seconded the motion; the motion carried 7-0 with Mayor Pro Tern Tunnell and Coun~ilmembers Alexander, Sturges, Watson, Mayo, Wheeler and York voting in favor of the motion. 17. PUBLIC HEARING: Consider approval of Case No. PD-160R, Mansions by the Lake, zoning change for property zoned PD-MF, SF-7 and Open Space (Planned Development, Multi-Family-2, Single Family-7 and Open Space) by amending the residential planned development to allow a 1,219 square foot day care facility to be located in the clubhouse on property located along the east side of Coppell Road, approximately 967 feet north of Parkway Boulevard. Gary Sieb, Director of Plnnnlng and Community Services, made a presentation to the Council. Mayor Sheehan opened the Public Hearing and advised that no one had signed up to speak. Councilmember Sturges verified that .~ince the fa,~lity would be Hcensed, they would have to meet a set of requirements before they could operate. Mr. Sieb stated tt~ was true. Councilmember Sturges moved to elose the Public Hearing and approve Case No. PD-160R, Mansions by the Lake, zoning change for property zoned PD-MF, SF-7 and Open Space (Planned Development, Multi-F~mily-2, Single Family-7 and Open Space) by ~men&ing the residential planned development to allow a 1,219 square foot day care fae/llty to be located in the clubhouse on property located along the east aide of Coppell Road, approximately 967 feet north of Parkway Boulevard subject to the condition that a notation needs to be placed on the face of the F/rst Floor Plan to read '1,766 square feet of exterior play space.' Cotmeilmember Wataon seconded the motion; the motion carded 5-2 with Councilmembers Alexander, Sturges, CM041498 Page g of 15