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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-06AGENDA CITY OF GRAPEVINE REGULAR BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT M=EET T`UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 AT 6 PM CONFERENCE ROOM, 204 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD, GRAPEVINE, TEXAS] • A. BOARD OF ZONING a = TO CONDUCT a PUBLIC HEARING RELATIVE TO BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTPlENT CASE BZA88-19 SUBMIT'TED BY DOYLE AND ARLENE DICKERSON AND CONSIDERTION OF SAME B. B•a•r OF ZONING ADJUSTT.ENT TO CONDUCT a PUBLIC HEARING RELATIVE • BOARD OF ! ADJUSTMENT CASE BZa «: SUBMITTED BY MOPMTI'S RESTAURANT' AND CONSIDERATION OF C. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTM O CONDUCT L PUBLIC BEARING • RELATIVE TO .•A'• OF i ADJUSTMENT 8 • r .T. CONSTRUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF SAME D. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT • CONDUCT a PUBLIC HEARING RELATIVE •BOARD • ZONING ADJUSTMENT IE- CASE 'r a t f cr BY CARSWELL FEDERAL • Es • AND E. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT • CONDUCT a PUBLIC HEARING RELATIVE TO i•a•i OF • s i• CASE BZA88-25 SUBMIT'TED BY MARK MANESS AND CONSIDERATION OF SAME BOARD OF i E ADJUSTMENT • CONSIDER THE I OF 1 MEFTING OF AUGUST 1, 1988 IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S., AS AMENDED BY 227, ACTS OF THE 61ST LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION, THE REGULAR BO. 7TA- WF •' ADJUSTNiNT MEETING AGENDA !' PREPARED ` POSTED ON EOF DAY OF SEPTEMBER, • i r - • • • SaImill I I r rt • • r� WIN & =11 all !•a• NON I& The Board of Zoning Adjustment for the City of Grapevine, Texas, met in regular session, September 6, 1988, at 6:00 P.M., in the Conference Room #204, 307 West Dallas Road, Grapevine, Texas, with the following members present to wit: Tim Hobbs Becky Swann Don Bigbie Charles Giffin Raymond Truitt Don Frieden Vice-Chairman Secretary Member Member 1st Alternate 2nd Alternate constituting a quorm, with Chairman, Gerald Thompson absent-. Also present was Gil Traverse, City Council Representative, and the following City Staff: H. T. (Tommy) Hardy Director of Community Development Joy Carroll Administrative Assistant Chris Caso Attorney, City Attorney's Office Greg Wheeler Assistant Building Official Gerrie Taylor Administrative Secretary Vice Chairman, Tim Hobbs, called the meting to order at 6:05 P.M. N MM 11 3 2M UN) The first item of new business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to consider BZA 88-19, submitted by Doyle and Arlene Dickerson who is requesting variances for 627 Bellaire Drive. Joy Carroll stated that Staff recommnded approval for the variance to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section 16.6.5, which requires a 100 foot lot depth for the "R-5.0" Zoning District, because the existing lot is 95 feet deep, requiring a 5 foot variance; approval to Section 16.H which requires a 40 foot buffer strip; approval to Section 42.F.5, which requires 20 feet between the garage door and the property line, making the variance five feet, allowing a 15 foot setback; and denial to the variance to Section 16.F.6, which requires a 1200 square foot floor area, and allowing 1008 square feet instead, a 192 square foot variance. Joy Carroll also explained that the variances will be needed if the second reading of the rezoning request from the "R-TH", Town House to "R-5.0", Zero Lot Line is approved later that evening by the City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission. The first reading of the rezoning request was approved by the Council August 16, 1988. Fred Joyce, of 1017 W. D. Tate Avenue, and builder, took the Oath of Truth, and explained that the Dickerson have owned the lot since 1971 and to build a house any larger, a large pecan tree would. have to be removed. Mr. Joyce stated that they are requesting "R-5.0" because the lot would not be big enough to build a two-unit townhouse. Because most of the houses in that area are frame, some of the members felt that a frame house would fit in better than all brick. Fred Joyce stated that they would rather build a frame house but did not apply for a variance to the masonry requirements. With no one else to speak either for or against the request Charles Giffin made a motion to close the Public Hearing. Don Bigbie seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson The Board suggested tabling the case so the applicant could apply again for a variance to the masonry requirements. Chris Caso reminded the Board that the second reading from the Planning and Zoning Commission later tonight would also have to be tabled. BOARD OF ZONING A= STN= SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 PAGE 2 After further discussion, Raymond Truitt made a motion that a special condition exists. Charles Giffin seconded. the motion which prevailed • the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Raymond Truitt made a motion that the special condition is due to the fact that the lot was there prior to the 1984 City rezoning which applied Townhouse, zoning to the area, and that the "R-TH" restrictions cannot be met with the existing lot size. Charles Giffin seconded the motion which prevailed • the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Becky Swann then made a motion to approve the variance to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section 16.G.5 which requires a 100 foot lot depth, th- •+ r five feet. Charles Giffin seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Raymond Truitt made a motion to approve the variance to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section 16.H which requires a 40 foot buffer strip next to a single family residential district. Charles Giffin seconded the motion which prevailed • the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Raymond Truitt made a motion to grant the variance to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section 42.F.5, which requires 20 feet between the garage door and the property line, making the variance five feet, allowing a 15 foot setback in the interest of saving a 100 year old Pecan tree. Charles Giffin seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson The next item of new business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to consider BZA 88-22, submitted by Moretti's Italian Cuisine, who is requesting several variances for 2709 Mustang Drive in order to meet the site plan requirexcients of the Conditional Use Permit that was also applied for. SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 PAGE 3 Joy Carroll noted that the first reading of the Conditional Use Ordinance was September 6, 1988 by the Council and P & Z, and the second reading will be heard tonight contingent on approval of the variances. The variances being requested are to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Sections 24.F.1 which requires a .20 floor area ratio, a .09 variance is needed; Section 4.F.4 which requires 1 acre minimum district size for the "CN" District, a 8,080.38 square foot variance is needed; Section 24.F.3 which requires 200 of the lot to be landscaped, an 18% variance is needed; Section 24.F.6 which allows a maximum 80% impervious area, an 18% variance, is needed; Section 24.G.3 requires a 25 foot front yard landscaped setback; Section 24.G.5 requiring a 25 foot rear yard, a 14 foot variance is needed; Section 24.H requiring a buffer equal to the height of any building adjacent to a residentially zoned district, a 10 foot-8 inch variance is needed on the east side and a 14 foot variance is needed on the south side; Section 24.M.4 and 53 requiring a landscaped buffer screen; Section 24.K requiring a five foot landscaped. buffer when parking abuts a property line, a five foot variance is needed; Section 53.H and 53.1 which requires special landscape requirements, none is provided; and to Sections 56.C.5 and 56.C.3 requiring I space for every 200 square feet for retail and 1 parking space for every 3 seats plus five, 45 spaces are provided. Charles Giffin stated. that he had no probleins, with the variances but did not want the variances to be permanent on the property. Chris Caso suggested putting stipulations concerning a time frame in the motion. Since there was no one present to speak representing Moretti's Italian Restaurant, Becky Swann made a motion to close the Public Hearing. Don Bigbie seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson After further discussion, Charles Giffin made a motion that a special condition does exist and the condition is that the tract was developed prior to the 1984 City rezoning. Don Bigbie seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Becky Swann made a motion to grant the variances to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section 24.F.1, the variance being .09 ratio; Section 24.F.3, requiring 200 of the lot to be landscaped, a 18% variance; Section 24.F.4, granting a 8,080.38 square foot variance; Section 24.F.6, requiring 80% impervious area, allowing for an 18% variance; Section 24.G.3, granting a 100% variance to the required 25 foot front yard landscaped setback; Section 24.G.5, granting a 14 foot variance to the required 25 foot rear yard setback; Section 24.H, granting a 10 foot-8 inch variance on the east side and a 14 foot variance on the south side to the buffer requirements; Section 24.M.4 and Section 53, granting a 100% variance to the landscaped buffer screen; Section 24.K, allowing a five foot variance to the five foot landscaped buffer when parking abuts a property line; Section 53.H and Section 53.1, allowing a 100% variance to the special landscape requirements; Section 56.C.5 and 56.0.3 to the parking requirements, which the present provides 45 spaces, and Becky Swann also made a motion requiring that these variances shall exist only as long as the existing improvements remain. Charles Giffin seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson LIL't 1 L--i--J • • LN Ig ag 114 M 0 to) g I The next item of new business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to consider BZA 88-23, submitted by D. T. Construction who is requesting a six inch variance to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section 15.G.1, Single V r*I'TAt7)ArI I JI'5MTJDLTr SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 PAGE 4 Family Zoning District Regulations which requires a 30 foot front yard setback for the house at 1724 Altacrest Drive, legally described as Lot 2, Block 2, Glade Landing Subdivision. Mike Herndon, of 7708 Sabel, North Richland Hills, Texas, took the Oath of Truth and stated that the house is two years old and has been used as a model home. He explained that the house as been sold and the variance is needed because it sets approximately 1/2 foot off the front yard setback. With no one else to speak either for or against the request, Charles Giffin made a motion to close the Public Hearing. Don Bigbie seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Charles Giffin then moved that a special condition exists and the special condition being that the house is existing. Don Bigbie seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Don Bigbie made a motion to approve the variance to Grapevine Zoning ordinance 82-73, Section 15.G.1, allowing for a 6 inch variance. Becky Swann seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson BZA 88- , A CARSWELL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION The next item of new business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to consider BZA 88-2/,L� submitted by Carswell Federal Credit Union, who is requesting needed variances so that the existing non-conforming development may comply with current zoning ordinance requirements for the construction of a drive through adjacent and north of the building. Don Bigbie made a motion to table BZA Case #88-24 until the October 3, 1988, meeting. Charles Giffin seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson The last item Joy Carroll explained that because of the distance between the t%K) residences and because the Maness' cannot utilize their rear yard for a pool due to the excessive drainage easemnt, they have requested a variance to the side yard requirements to construct their pool. Joy stated that the pool would encroach into the side yard 14 feet, necessitating an 11 foot variance. • new business was for the Board ♦ Zoning Adjustment to consider BZA 88-25, submitted by Mark and Wanda Maness who is requesting a variance to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section 42.D, Supplementary District Regulations which requires a 25 foot side yard setback for reverse frontage lots in the "R-5.0", Zero Lot Line District for their residence located at 1519 Brookwood Drive, Lot 21, Block 1, Dove Landing Subdivision. Joy Carroll explained that because of the distance between the t%K) residences and because the Maness' cannot utilize their rear yard for a pool due to the excessive drainage easemnt, they have requested a variance to the side yard requirements to construct their pool. Joy stated that the pool would encroach into the side yard 14 feet, necessitating an 11 foot variance. --T .;#ARD • ZONING ADJUST ICI If SEPTEMBER • 1988 [-!AGE 5 Mark Maness, of 1519 Brookwood Drive, Grapevine-, Texas, took the Oath of Truth and explained how they would like to be able to utilize more of their yard and to enhance their property with the construction of a swimming pool. With no one else to speak either for or against the request, Don Bigbie made a motion to close the public hearing. Becky Swann seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Raymond Truitt made a motion that a special condition does exist. Charles Giffin seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Rwmond Truitt then made a motion that the special condition is because of the excessive easement in the rear yard which limits reasonable use. Don Bigbie seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson Ra-Nm-ond Truitt made a motion to approve the variance to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section 42.D, allowing an 11 foot variance to the 25 foot side yard setback for reverse frontage lots in the "R-5.0", Zero Lot Line Zoning District. Charles Giffin seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson 16001ima Becky Swam made a motion to approve the minutes of the August 1, 1988, meting. Don Bigbie seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson FITENWERKLY NARM R With no further discussion, Charles Giffin made a notion to adjourn the meeting. Becky Swann seconded the notion which prevailed by the following vote: Ayes: Hobbs, Swann, Bigbie, Giffin, Truitt Nays: None Absent: Thompson The meeting was adjourned at 7:35 P.M. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMNT OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE 5TI OF DECEMBER 1988. CHAIRMAN