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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 01 - CU05-54 Aquariumcc TO: HONORABLE MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, ACTING CITY MANAGER V✓' H.T. HARDY, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ra-,5 MEETING DATE: OCTOBER 18, 2005 SUBJECT: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECHNICAL REPORT OF CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION CU05-54 I I I I ~--------- Grapevinel Lake 1 y��ry APPLICANT: Erik Pedersen I ooze Aq ' I I L H. 1635 PROPERTY LOCATION AND SIZE: N 5 ; The subject property is located at 2200 West Grapevine Mills Circle and is platted as Lot 4, Block Hall -Johnson sy, ^D� a 6, Grapevine Mills Addition, Phase 1. The addition contains 2.278 acres and has approximately 420 feet ��--- ro of frontage along Anderson Gibson Road and 475 F°7 Glade Rd. feet of frontage along West Grapevine Mills Circle. c REQUESTED CONDITIONAL USE AND COMMENTS: The applicant is requesting a Conditional Use Permit to amend the previously approved site elan of CU03-19 (Ord. 03-47) for the possession, storaqe, retail sale, and on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, and mixed drinks) in conjunction with a restaurant and aquarium, specifically to reorient the structure, modify the building elevations and eliminate the elevated walkover. Originally considered and approved by Council at the July 15, 2003 meeting, this proposed aquarium will occupy the vacant 2.28 acre piece of property located immediately east of the Homewood Suites hotel at the intersection of Anderson -Gibson Road and West Grapevine Mills Circle. Presented at that meeting as the largest tunnel -based aquarium in the world, the aquarium included amenities such as a "signature" restaurant, a bar and grill, a snorkel and scuba center, a retail and dive shop, and an education centerwith classroom space. Parking was to be provided on the Mall site immediately to the east whereby \ZCU\CU05-54.4 I October 10, 2005 (3:02PM) whereby patrons of the aquarium facility would access the site by way of a pedestrian bridge over Grapevine Mills Circle. A subsequent revision was approved by the Site Plan Review Committee at their May 25, 2005 meeting (CU05-33) which allowed for changes to the pro -dive center that was a part of the original request. A redesign eliminated the need for a separate tank for this use which would then allow for construction of a bigger snorkel tank. There was no change in occupancy load for the structure as a result of this change, therefore the parking required remained the same as for the original request. What differs between this revised submittal and the original approved in July, 2003 (besides the elimination of the dive tank and enlargement of the snorkel tank) is a complete reorientation of the project rotating it 180 degrees so that the front entrance of the aquarium now faces the Grapevine Mills Circle/Anderson-Gibson intersection. The pick- up/drop-off area has been relocated along Anderson -Gibson Road. As a result of this reorientation and based on traffic and circulation studies, the elevated walkover that was previously shown that would provide access to the aquarium from the Mall parking lot and allow them to walk over Grapevine Mills Circle, has been eliminated. Patrons will access the aquarium by way of the signalized intersection at Grapevine Mills Circle/Anderson- Gibson Road. See the attached letter and Traffic Study. Lastly, a new roof material is proposed that is comprised of a tensile fabric material providing a more dynamic look than the previous iteration of the aquarium. Parking for the revised aquarium remains the same at 383 spaces. PRESENT ZONING AND USE: The property is currently zoned "CC" Community Commercial District with a Planned Commercial Center in excess of 1,000,000 square feet of gross leasable space designation. The subject site is currently vacant. The subject and surrounding property were rezoned in the 1984 City Rezoning from 1-1 ", Light Industrial to "HCO", Hotel/Corporate Office and "PID", Planned Industrial Development. The subject property was rezoned (Z95-13) to "CC", Community Commercial on October 17, 1995. The subject property was granted a Conditional Use Permit CU95-36 for development of a planned commercial center in excess of 1,000,000 square feet of gross leasable area and conditional use pole signs. The public entryway features were approved as an addenda (ADD96-01) to CU95-36 by Resolution 96-34. Conditional Use Permit CU96-26 (Ordinance 96-79) revised the site layout, the ring road configuration and access to residential properties to the west. Conditional Use Permits CU97-05 and CU97-06 (Ordinance 97-09, 97-11) allowed alcoholic beverage sales (Sega Gameworks) and amended the site layout. Special Use Permit SU97-04 (Ordinance 97- 10) allowed skill -oriented games in excess of eight (8) machines and two (2) billiard tables. CU97-13 (Ordinance 97-28) allowed for alcoholic beverage sales in conjunction with a restaurant (The American Wilderness Experience). CU97-18 (Ordinance 97-40) also allowed for alcoholic beverage sales in conjunction with a restaurant (Rainforest Cafe). VCWCU05-54.4 2 October 12, 2005 (4:34PM) CU97-29 (Ordinance 97-55) was approved by Council at the June 3, 1997 joint public hearing which allowed for signage for the entire Grapevine Mills Mall project including the outparcel areas. CU97-29 was later modified at the July 1, 1997 joint public hearing to provide for an 80 -foot entertainment globe (Ordinance 97-61). CU97-25 (Ordinance 97-57) was approved at the June 17, 1997 joint public hearing and allowed for alcoholic beverage sales in conjunction with a restaurant (Tres Hombres) located in the outparcel area. CU97- 36 (Ordinance 97-72) amended the site layout for the development of a retail use in the outparcel area (Michael's). CU97-42 (Ordinance 97-92) was approved at the August 19, 1997 joint public hearing and allowed the development of a retail tire store (Discount Tire) in the outparcel area. At the November 18, 1997 joint public hearing, a 38.255 acre Phase 2 development was incorporated into the overall Grapevine Mills Planned Commercial Center located to the southeast of the Mall proper across State Highway 26 and bordered also by the southbound service road of State Highway No. 121 and Bass Pro Drive (Bethel Road). Z97-22 (Ordinance 97-125) rezoned 11.825 acres from "PCD" Planned Commerce Development District and 26.43 acres from "HCO" Hotel/Corporate Office District to "CC" Community Commercial District for the development of Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and Embassy Suites Hotel. CU97-60 (Ordinance 97-126) and CU97-61 (Ordinance 97- 127) incorporated Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World and Embassy Suites Hotel into the Grapevine Mills Planned Commercial Center and also allowed for on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages and seven 40 foot pole signs. The November 18, 1997 joint public hearing also established CU97-62 (Ordinance 97-128) Rooms To Go, a 39,870 square foot retail furniture store; CU97-63 (Ordinance 97-129) Chick-Fil-A, a 3,822 square foot restaurant; and CU97-64 (Ordinance 97-130) which allowed for off -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (wine only) for a lease space within the Mall proper. CU97-68 (Ordinance 97-147) was approved at the December 16, 1997 joint public hearing which allowed the development of a 3,855 square foot health care facility (Primacare) in the Phase 1, outparcel area. CU97-75 (Ord. 98-10) was approved at the January 20, 1998 joint public hearing which amended the signage plan for wall signage associated with outparcel tenants. CU97-76 (Ord. 98-11) was also approved at the January 20, 1998 joint public hearing which approved a 10,095 square foot restaurant (Cozymel's) in the Phase 1, outparcel area. CU98-03 (Ordinance 98-17) was approved at the February 3, 1998 joint public hearing, which approved an amended floor plan for Dick Clark's American Bandstand restaurant. CU98-07 (Ord. 98-40) allowed for on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages in conjunction with a restaurant (Corner Bakery). CU98-21 (Ord. 98- 74) was approved at the June 16, 1998 joint public hearing which amended the floor plan for American Wilderness. Also approved with this request was a request by the Mills Corporation to extend to January 15, 1999 the temporary parking areas at Anchor Pads A and B. At the September 15, 1998 joint public hearing CU98-47 (Ord. 98-116) was approved amending the floor plan for Cozymel's in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. CU98-48 (Ord. 98-117) was approved at the same public hearing and established MYs Chop House/Mason Jar—a dual concept restaurant with alcohol beverage sales in the outparcel area. Also, CU98-49 (Ord. 98-118) was approved at the September 15, 1998 joint public hearing which allowed for canopy extensions over the \ZCU\CU05-54.4 3 October 10, 2005 (3:02PM) main entrance and ticket window areas of the AMC Theater complex at Grapevine Mills. CU98-57 (Ord. 98-130) was approved at the October 20, 1998 which allowed for the development of a Black -Eyed Pea restaurant with alcohol beverage sales in the Phase 1, outparcel area. At the November 17, 1998 joint public hearing Council approved CU98-59 (Ord. 98-135) allowing alcoholic beverage sales throughout the premises for "special events" at Sega Gameworks. CU98-63 (Ord. 98-151) was approved at the December 15, 1998 joint public hearing which allowed for a 6 -story, 121 -room hotel (AmeriSuites) in the outparcel area. CU98-79 (Ord. 99-17) was approved at the February 2, 1999 joint public hearing which allowed a revision to the floor plan for Sega Gameworks. At the March 23, 1999 joint public hearing, Council approved CU99-12 (Ord. 99-16) which allowed for a revision to Anchor "G" specifically a reduction in square footage from 35,790 square feet to 26,500 square feet for Iguana Ameramex. Council approved at the April 20, 1999 joint public hearing CU99-17 (Ord. 99-61) for a restaurant in the mall proper (Jekyll and Hyde) with on -premise alcoholic beverage sales (beer, wine, and mixed drinks). CU99-27 (Ord. 99-83) was approved at the May 18, 1999 joint public hearing which allowed for the construction of a partial stone wall with trellis along the rear elevation for Cozymel's. At the July 20, 1999 joint public hearing, Council approved CU99-41 (Ord. 99-109) for a 7,189 square foot restaurant (Bennigan's) with on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, and mixed drinks) in the Phase 1, outparcel area. Council considered and approved at the November 16, 1999 joint public hearing CU99-60 (Ord. 99-163) for a mall expansion for Anchor "A," CU99-61 (Ord. 99-164) an amendment to the parking layout for Rooms -To -Go, and CU99-63 (Ord. 99-165) a restaurant with on -premise alcohol beverage sales (Trail Dust) in the outparcel area. CU99-71 (Ord. 99-178) was approved by Council at the December 7, 1999 joint public hearing and allowed for the development of a 4 -story, 105 -room hotel (Hawthorn Suites), in the Phase 1 outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. Conditional Use Request C000-16 (Ord. 00-43) was approved at the April 18, 2000 joint public hearing which allowed for changes the exterior elevations of Anchor "A." Special Use Request S000-07 was approved at the June 20, 2000 joint public hearing allowing for 30 redemption/coin-operated games at the main (Texas) entrance of the Grapevine Mills Mall. Conditional Use Request C000-21 (Ord. 00-83) was approved August 15, 2000 and allowed for a 114 -room four story hotel immediately north of the AmeriSuites Hotel. Conditional Use Requests C000-67 and C000-68 were approved at the December 19, 2000 meeting and allowed for the development of a restaurant with a drive-thru window (Steak -n -Shake) and a business services/reproduction facility (Kinko's) in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. Conditional Use Request CU01-38 was approved by Council on July 17, 2001 and allowed for a 32,786 square foot expansion to the mall proper at what was known as the "Texas' entrance, for a Neiman Marcus retail concept known as "Last Call." Conditional Use Request CU01-51 and Special Use Request SU01- 07 was approved by Council at their October 16, 2001 meeting which allowed for a restaurant (Chuck -E -Cheese) with video games in excess of eight machines in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. A subsequent minor revision to the site plan for Neiman Marcus relative to the location of a power generator and landscape island was approved by the Site Plan Review Committee at their September 26, 2001 meeting. Conditional Use Request CU02-17 was approved by 1ZCU1CU05-54.4 4 October 10, 2005 (3:02PM) Council at their May 21, 2002 meeting and allowed for a 20 -foot pole sign for Rainforest Caf6 immediately south of Neiman Marcus "Last Call." Conditional Use Request CU02-16 was approved at the June 18, 2002 for and expansion of the mall proper to allow for the development of an indoor and outdoor skating park (ESPN Skate Zone). At that same meeting, Conditional Use Request CU02-21 was approved which allowed for an expansion of the alcohol consumption area to include the entire floor area within Sega Gameworks. Conditional Use Request CU02-43 was approved at the October 15, 2002 meeting and allowed for a restaurant (Blue Goose) which modified the floor plan associated with the former Black -Eyed -Pea restaurant. At the May 20, 2003 meeting Council approved a conditional use request (CU03-14) for minor site and elevation changes to the 114 -room Springhill Suites located in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. Council approved Conditional Use Request CU03-19 at the July 15, 2003 meeting which allowed the development of a tunnel -based aquarium with the possession, storage, retail sale, and on -premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, and mixed drinks) in conjunction with a restaurant in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills Mall. At the December 16, 2003 meeting Council approved Conditional Use Request CU03-43 and Special Use Request SU03-06 to allow the possession, storage, retail sale, and on - premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, and mixed beverages) in conjunction with a restaurant/dance club called Midnight Rodeo/Hondo's Grill and to allow the use of three pool tables. The concept was to be located in the spaces previously occupied by "Just for Feet" and comprised some 20,130 square feet; the request never moved beyond the initial planning stages. Council also approved Conditional Use Request CU03-47 at the December 16, 2003 meeting which allowed for a restaurant (Ritzy's) in the outparcel area of the Grapevine Mills mall. Conditional Use Request CU05-08 was considered and approved at the March 15, 2005 meeting which allowed for on -premise alcohol beverage sales at the Chuck -E -Cheese restaurant in the outparcel area. At the same March 15, 2005 meeting Council also approved Conditional Use Request CU05-09 to allow an approximate 8,000 square foot expansion (Children's World) near the "Tornado" entrance to the mall. Council approved at the September 20, 2005 meeting a conditional use permit (CU05-51) for an approximate 11,000 square foot expansion immediately adjacent to the north of the existing Neiman's Last Call for another Neiman's concept called "The Horchow Collection." The H/A Grapevine Joint Venture property to the north and northwest of Anderson -Gibson Road was rezoned in 1985 as a part of the "Terra Tract" to "R -MF -1 ", Multifamily District, "R -MF -2", Multifamily District, "HCO", Hotel/Corporate Office, "Ll", Light Industrial, "CC", Community Commercial and "PID", Planned Industrial Development. The property never developed. The same property was recently rezoned (Z95-06); the actual zoning designations changed very little, but the deed restrictions and the letter of agreements changed a great deal. Approximately 98 _acres located to the e i ast and the north (Billingsley tracts) were re " cently rezoned at the October 21, 1997 joint public hearing (Z97-15 and Z97-16, Ordinance 97- 117 and 97-118 respectively) from "HCO" Hotel/Corporate Office District, "PID" Planned Industrial Development District, and "R-20" Single Family Residential to "CC" Community VCU=05-54.4 5 October 10, 2005 (3:02PM) Commercial District and "BP" Business Park District (approximately 20 acres). SURROUNDING ZONING AND EXISTING LAND USE: NORTH: "HCO," Hotel/Corporate Office, "R -MF -2," Multifamily& "PID," Planned Industrial Development - vacant and Cross Creek Ranch SOUTH: "HCO," Hotel/Corporate Office - Hilton Hotel and Austin Ranch EAST: "CC," Community Commercial - vacant; Fellowship of Las Colinas (east side of S.H. 121 North) WEST: "PID," Planned Industrial Development - Residences The subject tract is located within "Zone B" Middle Zone of Effect as defined on the "Aircraft Sound Exposure: Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport Environs" map. In Zone B, the following uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multi family apartments, motels, office buildings, movie theaters, restaurants, personal and business services. Single family residential and sound sensitive uses such as schools and churches should avoid this zone. The applicant's proposal is an appropriate use in this noise zone. T A 1 �-%IW12k11VTA1:1Zlq The Master Plan designates the subject property as a Commercial land use. The applicant's proposal is in compliance with the Master Plan. /rs VWCU05-54.4 6 October 10, 2005 (3MPM) IR2C 3.42M 2611 IR28 3.32M 2 2.7460 cc TRACT . . . \ ,� \14 X %- 3000 1R2 119.747 @ 2225 1.434 @ sC 1,258 @ C:, % # HCO law rO 21.86 @ 2401 2.2722 @ 1720 cc 1.0256 @ 4e 2501 1 inch equals 200 feet 11' 1 1110111 W&I'll 5111111: 1 � ilk CnG 2 2.7460 cc TRACT . . . \ ,� \14 X %- 3000 1R2 119.747 @ 2225 1.434 @ sC 1,258 @ C:, % # HCO law rO 21.86 @ 2401 2.2722 @ 1720 cc 1.0256 @ 4e 2501 1 inch equals 200 feet 11' 1 1110111 W&I'll 5111111: 1 � ilk CUt 0 5-5� SEP 0 6 2005 Per, , City of Grapevine Conditional Use Application Form "A" Part 1. Applicant Information Name: U.S. Aquarium Team, Inc. Address: 206 East College St., Suite 101 Grapevine, Texas 76051 Phone: 817-421-1090 Fax: 817-416-9410 Interest in Property: Development of a public Aquarium and Restaurant Complex Part 2. Property Information Street Address of Property: ---------Anderson Gibson Road, Grapevine, TX 76051 Legal Description: Tract 1: Being Tract B, in Block 6 of Grapevine Mills Addition to the City of Grapevine, Tarrant County, Texas, according to the Plat Thereof recorded in Cabinet A, Slide 5503, Plat Records, Tarrant County Texas, together with Easement Estates being more particularly described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof for all purposes. Size of Property: 2.278 Acres 99,252 SQ. FT. Present Zoning Class: CC Proposed Use of Property: Public Aquarium and Restaurant Complex Min/Max district size: N/A Zoning Ordinance Provision: Part 3. Property Owner Information: Current Property Owner: Pedersen Aquarium Team Management, Inc. Street Address: 206 East College St., Suite 101 Grapevine, TX 76051 Phone: 817.421.1090 Fax: 817.416.9410 Part 4. Signature to Authorize Conditional Use Request and Place a Conditional Use Reque sign on the Subject Property Applicant's Name Applicant's Signature: U.S. Aquarium Team, Inc. The State of. I�G�Cas County of. Before Me Al ( v. PCA -.44-*✓ on this day personally appeared Or L (notary) (applicant) known to me (or proved to me on the oath of card or other document) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. (Seal) Given under my hand an seal of office this 7-P, ..., ALLAN PEDERSENtary aubllo, State of Texas ommlaelon Expires 1018.06 C today f `GC , A.D. 49+06 - Not y in and for the as Owner's Name Pedersen Aquarium Team Management, Inc. Owner's Signature The State of: —F -r4 _4S County of::7A— y-rrx, vJ- Before Me fir I(gvi. PrJe,(Z-t on this day personally appeared eri (notary) (applicant) known to me (or proved to me on the oath of card or other document) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. (Seal) Given under my hand an seal of office this —_� _da y f ' A.D. �. Kill, r ALLAN PEDERSEN ;i. .. Notary Publ(a, State of Taxa Notary in and for the Texas rl a•�- My Commission Expire 101808 U.S. !'uat7urn Team, Inc. September 6, 2005 Mr. Ron Stombaugh City Planner Development Services 200 South Main Street Grapevine, TX 76051 Re: Conditional Use Application — 2nd Revised Version UnderWater World® at Grapevine Mills Dear Ron: Per Per, The attached application summarizes modifications to the Original as well as the Revised Version of the Conditional Use Application for the UnderWater World® at Grapevine Mills Project. The Aquarium Complex will comprise: (1) the largest tunnel based aquarium in the world; (2) an associated food court; (3) a signature restaurant located below the surface of the water, surrounded by the "ocean" and its spectacular aquatic life; (4) a pro -dive center providing the professional divers an opportunity to swim with sharks; (5) a retail shop; (6) an assembly space capable of accommodating gatherings of over 1,000 people, and (7) last, but not least, an educational center complete with classrooms from where the project's in-house teachers work with students and teachers from across the region. Since the time of the submission of the Revised Version (May 2, 2005) traffic and circulation studies have resulted in the project having rotated almost 180° so that its front door now faces the intersection of Mills Circle Road and Anderson Gibson Road. This new orientation will allow the project to utilize existing signalized intersection crossings and thus, in the opinion of the traffic consultants significantly reduce the number of pedestrian crossings on grade on Mills Circle Road as compared to the previous configuration with the pedestrian bridge crossing over Mills Circle. Further, by relocating the drop-off zone onto Anderson Gibson Road potential circulation issues related to the drop-off zone will be altogether eliminated on Mills Circle. 206 E. College Street, Suite 101 ^ Grapevine, Texas 76051 phone: 817.421.1090 ° fax: 817.416.9410 ° inquire@aquariumteam.com ° www.aquariumteam.com Z)E 0 6 2005 Per-- '--- Page ere .-- Page 2 The Arrival Terminal at the Mills Parking lot will now be relocated to the Southern most corner, where we propose to erect a large tensile shade/shelter structure, resembling and connecting, in looks, lights and shape, with the new, proposed roof structure of the project itself. Finally, we are proposing a new roof structure on the aquarium, utilizing a tensile structure as a means of making the building more exciting and dynamic, especially at night when the tensile material lends itself to being illuminated, thereby creating a beautiful glow. We look forward to receiving your approval on these modifications. Very Erik O. Pedersen President & CEO 3030 LBJ FREEWAY SUITE 1660 DALLAS,TEXAS 75234 972/248-3006 FAX 972/248-3855 TOLL FREE 888/298-3006 LCE menriEvne September 6, 2005 Erik 0. Pedersen US Aquarium Team, Inc 206 E. College Street, Suite 101 Grapevine, Texas 76051 SEP 0 6 2005 per__ Re: Pedestrian access for the proposed Aquarium facility at Grapevine Mills Mall Dear Mr. Pedersen: Per your request, Lee Engineering has assessed pedestrian access issues related to the proposed Aquarium facility at Grapevine Mills Mall. We focused on the viability of the proposed pedestrian bridge spanning the Grapevine Mills Mall ring road and the identification of alternatives to better serve pedestrians accessing the facility. Proposed Aquarium Facility The Aquarium facility is proposed to be located in the northwest corner of the intersection of Anderson Gibson Road and Grapevine Mills Circle West (the mall ring road). The facility will include displays, a restaurant, and a food court. Parking for the facility will be provided in the existing Grapevine Mills Mall parking lot located on the east side of the ring road. The initial proposed site plan, shown in Figure 1, included a pedestrian bridge to facilitate pedestrian crossing of the mall ring road. Traffic counts were collected on the mall ring road in front of the proposed facility on Saturday, August 20, 2005. The counts showed 9,864 vehicles per day and 855 vehicles in the peak hour (6:30-7:30pm). Proposed Pedestrian Bridge The proposed pedestrian bridge would allow aquarium patrons to get from the parking lot to the aquarium entrance without crossing the mall ring road at -grade. Patrons would still have to cross traffic traveling along the parking isles toward the mall to access the pedestrian bridge. Based on information from AASHTO's Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities, grade separated pedestrian structures will only be used if the travel time using the structure is approximately equal to or less than the at -grade alternative (see the attached Figure 2). Travel times for pedestrians utilizing the pedestrian bridge and crossing at -grade were estimated to evaluate the potential utilization rate of the structure. The proposed elevated walkway is approximately 160 feet long. It would take the typical pedestrian 40 seconds to travel this distance. Based on field observations, climbing one flight of stairs takes approximately 15 seconds, while a typical hydraulic elevator takes an average of 25 seconds to travel one level. Combining these travel times results in a total time to use the bridge of between 70 and 90 seconds. A typical pedestrian crossing at-grade would travel the same 160 feet in 40 seconds. AssuHK9 >t � �, , there would be a well marked crosswalk that would require vehicles to yield to pedestrians, there would be less than 10 seconds of delay to pedestrian crossing at -grade resulting in a total travel time of 50 seconds for the at -grade route. This is a conservative estimate of at -grade crossing time given potential shorter direct paths from the parking lot to the aquarium facility. These assumptions result in a ratio of bridge route travel time to at -grade travel time between 1.4 and 1.8. Data from the curve in Figure 2 show less than 10 percent of users would choose the bridge given this ratio. ITE's publication Design and Safety of Pedestrian Facilities identifies conditions under which to consider grade separating pedestrian crossing and warrants for grade -separated pedestrian crossings. The general conditions under which grade separation should be considered include: Where there is moderate to high pedestrian demand to cross a freeway or expressway. Where these is a large number of young children who must regularly cross a high-speed or high-volume roadway. On streets having high vehicle volumes and high pedestrian crossing volumes and where there is an extreme hazard for pedestrian (e.g. wide streets with high-speed traffic and poor sight distance) The crossing in front of the aquarium does not meet the conditions described The warrants presented in the ITE publication include pedestrian volumes of at least 100 per hour for four hours. These pedestrians should be crossing a roadway with vehicular volumes of at least 25,000 per day. The crossing location should also be at least 600 feet away from a "safe" crossing such as a signalized intersection with pedestrian indications. With existing volumes on the ring road of 9,864 and a signalized crossing less than 400 feet away, the location clearly does not meet the warrants presented. Alternative Crossing After visiting the site and identifying the existing signalized intersection of the mall ring road at Anderson Gibson as a safe alternate pedestrian crossing location, the aquarium site plan was reoriented to move the front door closer to the signalized crossing. This revised site plan is shown in Figure 3. The signalized intersection includes pedestrian signal heads and push buttons. Improvements to the existing northeast corner of the intersection, shown in Figure 4, were also identified to make the pedestrian crossing more accessible. This alternate crossing location offers several advantages over the proposed grade separation. • It utilizes existing infrastructure. • It brings that existing infrastructure up to current accessibility standards. • It creates more separations between mall parking and aquarium parking. • It encourages aquarium patrons to park in an area of the parking lot that will have fewer mall patrons passing through to access parking close to the mall entrance. • Based on the data reviewed, while the grade separated crossing would be safe for those who used it, it would be utilized by very few aquarium patrons. SEP 0 6 2005 Ppt There are several issues that will need to be addressed as design plans are developed for the improvements to the existing crossing. • New curb ramps that meet current ADA standards will need to be provided in the northeast and northwest corners. • The pedestrian push button locations may need to be adjusted. • The path from the parking lot to the crossing will need to be improved to make it visible and easily accessible for patron. • A barrier should be provided on both sides of the mall ring road, possibly with landscaping, to direct patron to the signalized crossing. The design plans for the crossing improvements will need to meet ADA standards and will need to be approved by the City of Grapevine. Conclusions Based on our analysis, the crossing location does not fit the description of typical conditions that indicate a need for grade separation. In addition, the proposed grade separated pedestrian crossing does not meet warranting criteria for a grade separated facility. Further evaluation of relative travel times indicate that if the facility were built, it would be utilized by a very small portion of the total number of pedestrians crossing the mall ring road. With this in mind, we recommend implementing the alternate crossing configuration shown in Figure 3 that utilizes the existing signalized intersection crossing. If you have any questions, please contact me at (972) 248-3006. Sincerely, Jo ph T. Short, P.E. Vice President Figure 1: Initial Proposed Site Plan SEP 0 6 2005 Pier, t _ Figure 2: Pedestrian use of grade separated crossing . �r. �. ,, ..,............................ N All: 2 f i Figure 3: Proposed Alternate Site Plan 0 . .. .......... ........ Figure 4: Existing Crossing Improvements €11} G,�F3si Y R.L� TO REMAIN PARM,WC, CORD -OUT (N.? SIDEWAIJO', ISLAND /p t� �1;aaVT"iE. C q -5� ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 48 OF ORDINANCE NO. 82-73, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS APPENDIX "D" OF THE CITY CODE, BY GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CU05-54 TO AMEND THE SITE PLAN APPROVED BY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-47 FOR A RESTAURANT WITH THE POSSESSION, STORAGE, RETAIL SALE, AND ON -PREMISE CONSUMPTION OF ALCHOLIC BEVERAGES (BEER, WINE AND MIXED BEVERAGES) AND AN AQUARIUM TO REORIENT THE STRUCTURE, MODIFY THE BUILDING ELEVATIONS AND ELIMINATE THE ELEVATED WALKOVER IN A DISTRICT ZONED "CC" COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DISTRICT REGULATIONS ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SITE PLAN APPROVED PURSUANT TO SECTION 47 OF ORDINANCE NO. 82-73 AND ALL OTHER CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND SAFEGUARDS IMPOSED HEREIN; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A CLAUSE RELATING TO SEVERABILITY; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTERESTS, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT; PROVIDING A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00) AND A SEPARATE OFFENSE SHALL BE DEEMED COMMITTED UPON EACH DAY DURING OR ON WHICH A VIOLATION OCCURS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, an application was made requesting issuance of a conditional use permit by making applications for same with the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Grapevine, Texas, as required by State statutes and the zoning ordinance of the City of Grapevine, Texas, and all the legal requirements, conditions and prerequisites having been complied with, the case having come before the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, after all legal notices requirements, conditions and prerequisites having been complied with; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether this requested conditional use permit should be granted or denied: safety of the motoring public and the pedestrians using the facilities in the area immediately surrounding the site; safety from fire hazards and measures for fire control; protection of adjacent property from flood or water damages, noise producing elements, and glare of the vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established character of the neighborhood; location, lighting, and types of signs and relation of signs to traffic control and adjacent property; street size and adequacy of width for traffic reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood; adequacy of parking as determined by requirements of this ordinance for off-street parking facilities; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street locating spaces, and protection of public health by surfacing on all parking areas to control dust; effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare; effect on light and air; the effect on the overcrowding of the land; the effect on the concentration of population; the effect on the transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other facilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether this requested conditional use permit should be granted or denied; effect on the congestion of the streets, the fire hazards, panics and other dangers possibly present in the securing of safety from same, the effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare, effect on adequate light and air, the effect on the overcrowding of the land, the effect on the concentration of population, the effect on the transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public facilities; and WHEREAS, all of the requirements of Section 48 of Ordinance No. 82-73 have been satisfied by the submission of evidence at a public hearing; and WHEREAS, the City Council further considered among other things the character of the existing zoning district and its peculiar suitability for particular uses and with the view to conserve the value of buildings and encourage the most appropriate use of land throughout this City; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, does find that there is a public necessity for the granting of this conditional use permit, that the public demands it, that the public interest clearly requires the amendment, that the zoning changes do not unreasonably invade the rights of those who bought or improved property with reference to the classification which existed at the time their original investment was made; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, does find that the conditional use permit lessens the congestion in the streets, helps secure safety from fire, panic and other dangers, prevents the overcrowding of land, avoids undue concentration of population, facilitates the adequate provisions of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, has determined that there is a necessity and need for this conditional use permit and has also found and determined that there has been a change in the conditions of the property surrounding and in close proximity to the property requested for a change since this property was originally ORD. NO. 2 classified and, therefore, feels that the issuance of this conditional use permit for the particular piece of property is needed, is called for, an is in the best interest of the public at large, the citizens of the City of Grapevine, Texas, and helps promote the general health, safety and welfare of this community. 1110 11�4A GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section 1. That the City does hereby issue a conditional use permit in accordance with Section 48 of Ordinance No. 82-73, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Grapevine, Texas, same being also known as Appendix "D" of the City Code, by granting Conditional Use Permit No. CU05-54 to amend the site plan approved by Ordinance No. 2003-47 for a restaurant with the possession, storage, retail sale, and on - premise consumption of alcoholic beverages (beer, wine and mixed beverages) in conjunction with a restaurant and aquarium (Underwater World) specifically to reorient the structure, modify the building elevations, and eliminate the elevated walkover in a district zoned "CC" Community Commercial District Regulations within the following described property: Lot 4, Block 6, Grapevine Mills Addition, Phase 1 (2200 West Grapevine Mills Circle) all in accordance with a site plan approved pursuant to Section 47 of Ordinance No. 82-73, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A", and all other conditions, restrictions, and safeguards imposed herein, including but not limited to the following: None. Section 2. The City Manager is hereby directed to amend the official zoning map of the City of Grapevine, Texas, to reflect the herein conditional use permit. Section 3. That in all other respects the use of the tract or tracts of land herein above described shall be subject to all the applicable regulations contained in said City of Grapevine zoning ordinance and all other applicable and pertinent ordinances of the City of Grapevine, Texas. Section 4. That the zoning regulations and districts as herein established have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the community. They have been designed with respect to both present conditions and the conditions reasonably anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future; to lessen congestion in the streets; to secure safely from fire, panic, flood and other dangers; provide adequate light and air; to prevent overcrowding of land, to avoid undue concentration of population; facilitate the adequate provisions of transportation, water, sewerage, drainage and surface water, parks and other public requirements, and to make adequate provisions for the normal business, commercial needs and development of the community. They have been made with reasonable consideration, among other things, of the character of the district, and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. ORD. NO. 3 Section 5. This ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Grapevine, Texas, affecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of those ordinances which are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. Section 6. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable and that if the validity of the zoning affecting any portion of the tract or tracts of land described herein shall be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the zoning of the balance of the tract or tracts of land described herein. Section 7. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not to exceed Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Section 8. The fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of Grapevine, Texas, are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals, peace and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Grapevine, Texas, creates an emergency for the immediate preservation of the public business, property, health, safety and general welfare of the public which requires that this ordinance shall become effective from and after the date of its final passage, and it is accordingly so ordained. 1111 liliffilkoffliK,iiij MMFKA "S GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 18th day of October, 2005. ATTEST: ORD. NO. 4 !' i • \\�\\RWATER WORLD AQUARIUM GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 4;kgAkyll 11M��Mlllljj �Ak Winkelmonn --- Associates, Inc, - N-1- . ..- B)F -- ^ rtK rAKKINU AiKttMtN[ tUR UNDERWATER WORLD NUMBER LOT SIZE I BUILDING COVERAGE DENSITTA Y HEIGHT AREA SPACE PAYED AND P70 AVED AREA LEASABLE AREA REQUIRED 1. RONDED LOT iR1 BLOCK 1 5.964,14$ SF 1,868,952 SF 31.34% UNLIMITED 3,445,424 SF 676,660 SF 10.34X 5,363,842 SF 1,575,925 SF 7,489 SPACES 8,437 SPACES UNDERWATER WORLD (OFFSITE PARKING) - 0 SPACES 383 SPACES *•I f111T PAP(1971 CITC'c /1 r, -7a c7n cc rnrA, \ 7.489 SPACES 8.11? SPACES LOT 1. BLOCK 3 70.047 SF 7,036 SF 10.04% UNLIMITED 49,236 SF 13,775 SF (19.7%) 56,272 SF - 96 SPACES F 111 SPACES MICHAELS, LOT 1. BLOCK 2 110,581 SF 26,742 SF 24.18% UNLIMITED 66,104 SF 17,735 SF (16.0% ) 92,846 SF - 139 SPACES 139 SPACES DISCOUNT TIRE, LOT 1, BLOCK 4 37,346 SF 7,700 SF 20.62% 50 FT. 20,170 SF 9,476 SF (25.4X) 27,870 SF - - - 19 SPACES 27 SPACES ROOMS TO 00, LOT 2, BLOCK 2 184,171 SF 39,870 SF 21.65% 25'-8" 86,876 SF 57,425 SF (31.2%) 126,746 SF - 205 SPACES 208 SPACES CHICK-FIL-A, LOT 1, BLOCK 5 53,769 SF 3,622 SF 7.11% 25 FT. 31,337 SF 18,610 SF (34.67) 35,159 SF - 37 SPACES 47 SPACES PRIMACARE, LOT 2, BLOCK 4 23,598 SF 3,855 SF 16.30% 25 FT. 13,014 SF 6,729 SF (28.5X) 16,869 SF 25 SPACES 25 SPACES CO2YMEL'S, LOT 3, BLOCK 2 77,955 SF 9,429 SF 12.1 OX 30 FT. 49,461 SF 19,065 SF (24.5%) - 58,890 SF - 126 SPACES 726 SPACES GOLDEN CORRAL, LOT 4, BLOCK 2 85,134 SF 10,330 SF 12.1 OX 29'-6" 54,530 SF 18,274 SF (21.46X) 64,860 SF - 128 SPACES 143 SPACES SALTWATER WLLY'S, LOT 3, BLOCK 4 j 53,676 SF 5,909 SF 11.01% 21'-11" 33,390 SF 14,377 SF (26.7%) 39,299 SF - 70 SPACES 70 SPACES AMERISUITES, LOT 1, BLOCK 6 108,488 SF 13,551 SF 12.49% 69'_8" 58,322 SF 36,615 SF (33.8%) 71,873 SF - 126 SPACES 130 SPACES BENNIGAN'S, LOT 3, BLOCK 5 62,465 SF 7,189 SF 11.51% ?? FT. 39,870 SF 15,405 SF (24,66%) 47,060 SF - 97 SPACES 101 SPACES TRAIL DUST STEAK HOUSE, LOT 7R, BLOCK 3 104,239 SF 14,604 SF 14.01% ?? FT. 67,246 SF 22,387 SF (2/.488) 87,852 SF - 132 SPACES 159 SPACES HAWTHORN SUITES, LOT 2, BLOCK 6 119,355 Sf 22,962 SF 19.24% ?? FT. 45,101 SF 46,772 SF (39.79X) 68,063 SF - 128 SPACES 128 SPACES SPRINGHILL SUITES, LOT 3, BLOCK 6 101,244 SF 16,872 SF 16.66% 64'-1" 51,287 SF 33,085 SF (32.68X) 68,1.59 SF - 114 SPACES 114SPACES STEAK -n -SHAKE, LOT 4, BLOCK 5 54,791 SF 3,880 SF 7.08% 20.4 FT. 33,827 SF 17,084 SF (31.18%) 37,707 SF - 45 SPACES 54 SPACES KINKO'S, LOT 4, BLOCK 4 47,899 SF 6,600 SF 13.78% 24'-4" 20,522 SF 25,571 SF(53.38%) 27,122 SF - 42 SPACES 38 SPACES CHUCK E. CHEESE, LOT 5, BLOCK 2 88,581 SF 11,949 SF 13.57% 27'-0" 62,274 SF 14,358 SF(16.21R) 74,223 SF - 146 SPACES ; 147 SPACES UNDERWATER WORLD, LOT 4, BLOCK 6 99,252 SF 43,942 SF 44.27% 55'-0" 17,893 .17 37,417 SF(37.7%) 61,835 SF - 360 SPACES 380 SPACES RITZYS, LOT 2, BLOCK 5 38,950 SF 3,472 SF 8.91X 24'-0" 28,218 SF 10,681 SF(27.4%) 37,690 SF - 42 SPACES 1 50 SPACES • ACES 2197 SPACES ��������camcnrra��•� �r i ' �•r � �� rr %1o1�+/i..��iturr+�•L 1• " �+c\.y�•- )\ J �. iia. � � f• .. • �' U, ify W���:/',���lj J 1111j�11� try E,` �.' 1,71���g'� 1RM CASE CASE NAME UNDERWATER WORLD RADIUS CASE NUMBER: CU03-19 CHORD LOCA7 0 : GRAPEVINE MILTS DELTA 2200 1ffST GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE LOT 4, BLOCK B GRAPEVINE GRT 3pp MILLS ADDITION, PHASE 398.05 S 55'56 59 W 71'39 29 MAYOR SECRETARY " m DATE & $ PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION W 90-00'00" CHAIRMAN 97730 DATE 146.06 SHEFi OF W 08-34'24" ANY IN 30.00 CONNCTNMTH � C� 42,76 ORWNANCES. W 90'5348 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 1458.00 741.64 NOTES A. CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST CU03-19 IS A REOUEST TO REVISE THE APPROVED SITE PLAN OF CU03- (ORD. 2003- ) FOR A PLANNED COMMERCIAL CENTER IN EXCESS OF 1,000,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROSS LEASABLE SPACE SPECIFICALLY TO REVISE THE SITE PLAN. B. ALL PARKING SPACES HAVE A MINIMUM WIDTH OF 9' AND MINIMUM WIDTH OF 9' AND MINIMUM LENGTH OF 18'. - ON MALL PROPERTY CURVE DATA TARLF CURVE RADIUS LENGTH CHORD BEARING DELTA Cl 340.00 425.23 398.05 S 55'56 59 W 71'39 29 C2 30.00 47.12 42.43 S 65'0714 W 90-00'00" C3 97730 146.19 146.06 N 65'35 34 W 08-34'24" C4 30.00 47.59 42,76 N 15'51 28 W 90'5348 C5 1458.00 741.64 733.67 N 44-0976" E 29'08 41 C6 758.00 219.89 219.12 N 80'58'30- E 16'3716 C7 758.00 24.92 24.92 N 59'40 37 E 01'53 01 LINE DATA TABLE LINE DIRECTIONDISTANCE LINE DIRECTION DISTANCE L7 S 89'17'08 W 245,23 L9 S 88 1317 E 103.41 L2 N 84'39 55 W 184.98 L10 N 20'07 14 E 18.98 L3 S 88'04 28 W 288.84 Lt 1 S 61"18'22" E 23.39 L4 N 44'28 04 W 76.36 L12 N 66'38 30 E 25.80 L5 5 01'46 42 W 22.18 L13 N 66'38 30 E 159.07 L6 S 89 08 24 W 129.66 L14 N 66'38 30 E 73.36 L7 S 44'23 11 E 68,65 L14 N 88'04 28 E 129.82 L8 N 46'46 43 E 56.57 o RN o ❑ +K V.94124, P.02000 Ham/ CGRA6PEVINE JCNT VENTURE <. dl C, HANDICAP PARKING SHALL BE DESIGNATED ACCORDING TO THE GRAPEVINE F. DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN FROM FACE TO FACE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 23, SEC11ON 23.64 - 23.69. OF CURB. D. EXISTING SURFACE AND SURFACE DRAINAGE FACILITIES SHOWN G. ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE GRAPEVINE ON EXISTING TOPOGRAPHY PLAN. SOIL EROSION CONTROL ORDINANCE SHALL BE E. PROPOSED SURFACE AND SURFACE DRAINAGE FACILITIES MET DURING THE PERIOD OF CONSTRUCTION. SHOWN ON PRELIMINARY GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN, GRAPEVINE MILLS ADDITION - PHASE 1 CASE NO. CU03-19 UNDERWATER WORLD, 2200 WEST GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE LOT 4, BLOCK 6, GRAPEVINE MILLS ADDITION, PHASE I o_. r � a o�6�u1 n n NUN six a��i �j �1WgJ ao:�a�o 0 CORPORATION MASTER SITE PLAN S. W. 1'-200' od. 6-8-44 Rana: 00-06_08 m \,EXtS.[,NG GAS A Cab. A, Pg. 5503 -------------- C: C- ... t� P.—t 520e 46/C As d af l�!l tted I` Use by Under W't HIT C- 11111-S P A; �rccI A-4 Proposed W. 12, 2003 TUP of Tei UtIllty Easement Ub. A, Pg, 3718 T". EX. F.H. LOT 1, BLOCK I CAB. A. SLIDE 3718 -t NOTEi EXISTING 4g" 1 STORM 8"1STORM D R Al N & DR EA-5EMIN To BE REVIE�V"'ITH CITY' OGRAPEVINE Rlml ACRES Scj F1 IA LL AITL N' LP 60' UTIL TSN — ------------- EASEMENT TUNNEL A 40 lkv t f \\ \d. �� V �� PUJ 1, oZ! Al h /.0 00- Im 7��b P44 53�y v 24' F!r,1,, & UUIity Ec--t LOT 3, �PLID�Udi 6 C.:, A, Pg. 5503 �RAPE INTE 'M MILL ON J , g& S/8 - As INS RF 10' Landscape Easerne"), `27 �S� (PRT i V.l. 12747, . S F� "a 0101,3"U5 01,355 L C TUNNEL 8 00 -B1 ✓ ;m �J Z04ED CC 0Am- \j, IZZ/ �2 IL5 go, ov, 2 DUCT,[ LE.&TEL. CONDUITS 4' ELE, 2" TEL P� z - 'J 20'Londscope LEasement f 7 *op PAO 0 fi V 1. 12747, P Olt, osp -- --------------------------------- ---- 1. ------------------ ---------------------- U11, --- --- - --------------------------------- 'EX. SIGN 9. ruts ' i25' BUildling Line P I ----------------------------------- A, Pg. 5503 11F 5 PROPERTY IF IRF I �TS —LP [7" ,P TSN 10' Utility Easement P --t j ANDERSON GIBSON ROAD THE SEAL APPEARING OA THE Cab. A, Pg. 5SF3 OCE (60 fee right-of-woy) CUMENT WAS AJTHORIZEC BY "CRAEL D CLARK, P.E. #63290. G THESE CONSTRUCTION PLANS WERE TSN Lp Vault LP PREPARED UNDER THE IZESPONSIBLE SUPERVISION OF MICHAEL D. CLARK, REGISTERED D/FW HILTON — — — — — — — - p PROFESSIONAL ENG,NEER #63290. 0 0 W ISSS ui Lq z 5 Cie uj UA CL. Z Cie Z :E UJ CL M A— CASE NAME: UNDERWATER WORLD DAVI M.M.U5 CASE NUMBER: CU1134% EVENT; .1 SU.ITiAL LOCATION: DATE: 2300 WEST GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE EVENT: LOT 4, BLOCK 6, GRAPEVINE MILLS ADDITION PHASE I DATE EVENT: MAYOR SECRETARY DATE. ERLInI*. DATE:— DATE: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FWI GENION®: M0C CKARMAN OMYM'WAI CMC—: Not DATE:— INALE: "A' Joe No, 62As6 (SWIM WM) SHEET: — OF APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTNORIZE ANY., MW No' WORK IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR ORDINANCES c I DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES am.0". @200SWARCHMMINC PLANT UST --- -_ - BERMUDA SOD -�- - - - / j PLANTING NOTES: �\ a I i:-'"� 1. PLANT SIZE, TYPE, AND CONDITION SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF __ OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. 2. ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO BE NURSERY GROWS STOCK. •E �j 1 �Yl 3. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE OF ALL PLANT MATERIAL UNTIL PROJECT ACCEPTANCE A M C M I T E C T M 4. ALL CONTAINER GROWN PLANTS TO HAV FLL, VIGOROUS ROOT SYSTEM. COMPLETELY ENCOMPASSING CONTAINER.�4GM1� S. ALL PLANTS WELL ROUNDED AND FULL- BRANCHED ALL TREES WITH SPREAD 2/3 OF HEIGHT, 6. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE OWNER WITH PREFERRED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE OF ALL PLANTS AND LAWNS h `? T MAINTAIN/PROTECT VISIBILITY TRIANGLE WITH PLANT MATERIAL C14. 3 -Gat / PER CITY STANDARDS AT ALL ENTRANCES TO SITE. 8,PREP ENTIRE WIDTH OF ALL DEFINED PLANTING BEDS WITH MIX ora TMX°, 76S22 df.r Ee (8.7)354-9654 z Phone t F.. AS OUTLINED IN SPECS WHERE SHRUBS ARE LOCATED ALONG L CURB, SET 2 RUBS BACK FROM CURB 3 FT 9 SEE DETAIL SHEET FOLLOWING FOR PLANTING DETAILS, 1 10. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES, YA-0A INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO TELEPHONE TELECABLE, ELECTRIC, GAS WATER, AND SEWER. ANY DAMAGE TO UTILITIES TO BE REPAIRED BY CONTRACTOR AT NO COST TO OWNER. 11IF EXISTING TREES ARE SHOWN TO REMAIN, CONTRACTOR SHALL (4) @ 2 5° Cal C195) 4° Pots PROTECT EXISTING PRUNE AS DIRECTED BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. WORK TO INCLUDE REMOVAL OF ALL SUCCOR GROWTH, DEAD AND a DISEASED BRANCHES AND LIMBS, VINES DRIARS AND OTHER k,b k A -N G—t,Ml INVASIVE GROWTH, AND ALL INTERFERING BRANCHES MAKE ALL CUTS FLUSH. TO REMAINING LIMB. RETAIN NATURAL SHAPE pF PLANT. ALL WORK SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF OWNER'S P.EPRrS 1e CA17�E. FOR HID PURPOSES. CONTRACTOR TD VERIFY PRIOR TO PRICING, ( L_---- 13, INSTALL EDGING BETWEEN LAWNAND PLANTING HE➢S. REFER \ T I TO SPECIFICATIONS. fAll CORNERS SMOOTH. — —�— 34. INSTALL CURLEXBLANKET (OR EQUAL) PER MANUFACTURER'S 1NSTRUCTIDGRNS ON ALL GROUNDLOVER/SHP.UH BEDS WITH A SLOPE OFal OR GREATER. 15. HERE ALL PARKING LOT ISLANDS AS SHAWN ON ENPLANED DETAIL PROTECT EXISTING SHEET. (sEREs MAY NOT HE SHOWN AN GRADING PLAN.) LIVE OAKS - 16 TOTAL IRRIGATION NOTES ALL PLANTED AREAS TO RECEIVE DRIP IRRIGATION IN COMPLIANCE WITH GRAPEV RELOCATE MILLS PERIPHERAL PARCEL DATIONS SHO StAN➢ARDS. RELOCATE E%(STING LIVE OAKS TO LOCATIONS SHOWN, HAND SELECT XIS HEALTHIEST SPECIMENS. / y\/^ ASIAN JASMINE I -REMOVE ALL EXISTING PLANT MATERIAL AT INTERSECTION ! v Y AUPCN HOLLY \` CI,3SS) 4" Pots —-- DF ANDERSON GIBSON AND GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE 10 Ht f uj H nC Lu L—Tr — --� La CRAPE MYRTLE 3 `5 } ( CHINO APIN OAK LINDHEIMER`S MUHLY <12` C4H0® Ht. (� �� \� REMOVE VEGETATION AS REQUIRED IiJ � F�� NEW CONSTRUCTION W uj nF <27 @ 4" Cat ( 5 -GAL / ) CARISSA HOLLY Y —LL �� �( ) 5 -Ont AR ARBOR JJNIPER Q Q UWAR CRAPE MYRTLE _ I 'At TUNNEL APR A8t `•A9 ' ,A70 � -\�� � ( / rv'At I A VE ETATIONISTING cHARBOR DWARF NANDINA ,` ,. / (9) 3 -Gal / � 'v '•AM \.��`� 1 ` -� /' MOVE VEGETATION AS REQJXIRED s, Al MING LIGH FOUNTAIN GLASS JAPANESE BARBERRY ( FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION / 133> @ 3 -GAL (11 5 -Gal i w O _ l / w� I " HARBOR TWARF NAND (IRI%PE 1 " /' LRIOF� C15) 3-Gnl i DWARF CRAPE MYRTLE q' (900) 4� Pots 2 ,✓ (9) Gal a' V •i¢ BAR HARBOR JUNIPE11-1: iMDTAN HAWTHORNE CL_ARA \ a (5) 5 -Gat r° 1�> �j WAX MYRTLE , a 6 �� !/ � � L, MEXICAN PLUM HAkEDR DWARF NANDINA a+/ r� r x/ v2) 2.5° -Cal < -• F / ! -- ELDERICA PI E�� - C19> 3 -Gat / NAiew C7> @ 4" Cul ® �� = � C200) 4"RPots ti RED YUCCA �\ (26) 5 -Gal // es ; ,_ I SAN HAWTHORNE CLA B4` sr `>( eH <21) 5 -Gal ' V rr ✓//i �� v°wI T��� Z DVARF CRAPE MYRTLE skA r / \ C14) 5 -Cal TUNNEL B n•ERRY / o � CI CARISSA' W f f' BAR HARBOR) JUN ER 4'AX MYRTLE Gal (14) 5 -Gal o rr/ / / ( mta (1) @ 8' Ht, SEASONAL COLOR �,''� / r /r/� : � y} REMOVE & DISPOSE OF V°wt a \ < i R P 25) @ 4°_Po s _ A F - t 'i /' / SHRUBS S BAREA CS) CEDAR IN i /" / Q HAR OR DWARF NANDINA r �")/ 3' a e (All 3 -Gat Y-' f� 1 s J BAR HARBOR JUNIPER rano. r• DW RF CRAPE MYRT �r '� / / r / (5) 5 -Gat at utt /'. Y �/� .� WINTERCREEPERwNs WINTERCREEPCo j� THIS' `LECTRONIC ilRAW[NG FILE IS RELEASED UNDER THE AUIHO ; 'r U", JOHN R, FAIN, ORATE: pwryy ) Ots LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RCGIS'RATTON NUMBER 805 ON 9/08/0.,, WHO MAINTAIN`. THE ORIG]t<A ea�FILE. THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE MAY BE USED AS A BACKGROUND DRAWING, PURSUANT C 1 ✓' , RI'�L'�. DATE: OA9A05 J1dDIAN } i0 MLi r„ O RULE 3.10 CF) OF THE RULES AH'➢ REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL „r `%': � EXAMINERS THE. USER OF THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE AGREES TO ASSUME ALL RESPON- I IRI �^'� f `"n' """� ,�//-� C10` r'` ,,e� MEXICAN PLUM, '� SIBILITY FOP. ANY MODIFICATION TO OR USE OF THIS DRAWING FILE THAT IS INCONSISTENT I DAR' T Cj „i"i�� .� "" �u✓' WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE RULES AND REGULATION OF THE TEXAS ""RD OF ,O f.` i;,,,A. ro, apj A•" BAR HARBOR JUNIPER ... ' C2) 2�5"-Cai aRCH1'ECTURAL EXAMINERS. 00 PERSON MAY MAKE w.:`D it ICATIONS Tn rr...S LLFCTRONIC QMTE: DRAWING FILE WITHOUT THE LANDSCAPE AP.CHITLCTS EMPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION. (4) 5 -Gat y �'j�"° .�a„I �oaTE: �RtD YU"CA SOD / \ F ( '(f ERMU /r^,- I'1 p ` t �\ a I i:-'"� BERM UD ❑D .� v°w( `JA .D �Jbf�' F%. FAIN' ,.r T o'" HARBOR DWARF JAN '— 5.... Way .:,.. .. ------ ... .. i \ SEASONAL COLOR (225) @ 4" -Pots C14. 3 -Gat / ora TMX°, 76S22 df.r Ee (8.7)354-9654 z Phone t F.. CKLAHOI A REDBJD / REMOVE EXISTING OAKS (6) TOTAL (4) @ 2 5° Cal C195) 4° Pots PROTECT EXISTING CRAPE MYRTLE /' QD tE •E-. F • LIVE OAKS - 16 TOTAL ,., r %= GRAPHIC SCALE: X •.A ''aos ��.._ k•'h�.. V 10' 20' 40'LANDSCAPE �4PE PR i\ MTC W .w M1 ,'CUP MUMWTTAL MTM iY®RT MTM: "RIND MTM: EVMwT: MTM: BNMNT: CB=m:JF MWN:JP CI4 —:JP SCALE: i- d I JCM NO :02" 0210H YAM MIT NC. L1.1 i � � .�._`---- _._ I Oxwer➢rumx�CTx,wD. - STAKE TO FIRST BRANCHES AS NECESSAR`r FOR FIRM SUPPORT - WIRE SHALL NOT TOUCH OR RUB ADJACENT TRUNKS OR BRANCHES a. 3” MULCH FORM SAUCER WITH 3" CONTINUOUS RIM — THIN BRANCHES BY 1/3 RETAINING SHAPE OF PLANT. (DO NOT CUT LEADEF FORM SAUCER, W' 3" CONTINUOUS R SPECIFIED PLANTA MIX. WATER & T TO REMOVE AIR POCKETS THIN (2) 2" X 2" HARDWOOD STAKES DRIVEN FIRMLY A MINIMUM OF 16" INTO THE SUBGRADE PRIOR TO BACKFILLING 2 STRAND 12 GAUGE GALV. WIRE TWISTED AND ENCASED IN RUBBER HOSE 6 - 9" FROM TOP OF STAKE 2 WIRE SUPPORTS SHALL BE USED ON MAIN STRUCTURAL GUYING WIPES 2 STRAND TWIST BRANCHES WITH TURNBUCKLE 12 GUAGE WIRE 3 22"X4"X24" PRESS TREATED STAKES - TOP OF STAKE 6" ABOVE GROUND _ SPECIFIED PLANT114G MIX WATER & TAMP TO REMOVE AIR POCKETS im ALL TREES - PLANT SO THAT TOP OF ROOT BALL IS 2" ABOVE THE FINISHED GRADE - PAINT ALL CUTS OVER I" DIA, - FLAG GUYING WIRES WITH SURVEYOR TAPE RUBBER, HOSE 1 2 X BALL DIA STAKING FOR MULTI -TRUNK TREES & TREES 2" CAL. & UNDER SCALE: NOT TO SCALE NOTE: 6" WIDTH IS MINIMUM, IFPLANTED IN DEFINED BED, PREP, ENTIRE BED AS SHOWN ON DRAWNGS. SHRUB PLANTING SCALE: NOT TO SCALE (:Ii LANDSCAPE DETAILS 6 NOT TO SCALE SPREAD s SAUCER 2 X BALL DIA. TREE PLANTING - GUY WIRES OVER 2" CALIPER SCALE: NOT TO SCALE PLANTS/SPACING PER PLAN/—EDGING 1" / ABOVE FINISH GRADE 3" MULCH INSTALLED I _ BEFORE PLANTING -r \ BED PREP PER SPECS BEDDING PLANTS/ EDGING DETAIL SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 4" STEEL EDGING STAKE ON INSIDE OF BED MAINTAIN SAUCER ON LOV SIDES OF PLANT TO RETA PLANT MIX (REF. SPECS FDR DEPTH, MIX, ETC.) 3 3:1 MAXIMUM SLOPE(�'� 1 CURB TYPICAL PARKING LOT ISLAND MOUNDING __........... NO SCALE GRADE E TREE/SHRUB PLANTING ON SLOPES SCALE: NOT TO SCALE THIS ELECTRONIC DRA'JING FILE IS RELEASED LINDER THE AUTHORITY OF JOHN R. FATN, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REGISTRATION NUMBER 805 LV',, 5/29/03. WHO MAINTA,NS THE ORIGINAL FILE. THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE NAY BE USED AS A BACKGRIU',.D DRAWING. PURSUANT TO RULE 3.103(F) OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS YJARD OF ARCHITECTURAL EXG:MINERS THE USER OF THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE AGREES TC ASSUME ALL RESPDN- `"TBILITY FOR ANY MODIFICATION TO OR USE LIP THIS DRAWING FILE THAT IS INCONSISTENT WITH 1HE RE QUIREMGNTS OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE TEXAS BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL EXAMERS. NO PERSO'J MAY MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO THIS ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILE WITHOUT THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S EXPRESS WRI"TEN PERMISSIOK JOHN R. FAIN ASLA 1zD1 smiley woy. Ba(817 5 —9 54 (Ii 7)35 A, F.. Pnona &Fox lit`' OF JONX'0. IMII LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT CASE RAW UNDERWATER WORLD CASENUMBER: CUOS-12 LOCATION: 3900 WEST GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE LOT 4, BLOCK % GRAPEVINE SILLS ADDRION PHASE 1 MAYOR SECRETARY DATE: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISION CHAIRMAN DATE SMUT: —OF APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK IN CONFLICT NTH ANY CODES OR ORDINANCES DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES I% I' A A C N I T E C T S slAl E ASi^.lffiE LID. )Jal9td h Gaming fimuXrnl axv�'xa: Qare: ouz'ae O'Are; oaoe?ae Q DATE: Q PATS: IL DATE: DAT- «.«.« evExreVP. AL DAIS: EYaHh DATE: EVENT: DATE: EYEMT: DATA: EVENT: oealaruoI. 'PAWN:I MI CHaCN®: ow O A 1I: N SHOWN JO0 NO. i =18 "WWI 0 L-2 H ©. m AR'NDEm M0. m GRAPHIC SCALE: AWE: 94W10 5 t. RE r FOR THE SALE,STORAGE AND ON -PREMISE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC amm BEVERAGES (BEER, WINE AND MIXED BEVERAGES), CONDITIONAL USE PERMITCU03.19 18 A REQUEST TO AMEND THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE PLAN OF CUOZ.14 (ORD. 0333) FOR A PLANNED COMMERCIAL CENTER IN EXCESS OF 1,000,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROSS LEASABLE AREA S SPECIFICALLY, TO Lu ALLOW FOR A TUNNEL -BASED AQUARIUM WITHTHE POSSESSION, STO I FAG I TAI A AND ONI-PREMISECONSUMPTION OF ALCHOH T (SM OL LS EER WIW AND MIXED DRINKS) IN CONJUNCTIONI" L S LE STAURANT IN THE OUTPARCEL AREA HARE 0 THE GFUMTG F MILLS ALL GRAPHIC SCALE: "- 0- 9VW'. CUP GUBM"AL "m DAM rvm: eviniT, WE r4w; a amom: eBeeT 9o. All "RIT 6 01 10 oc —iw"mmemm. AWE: 94W10 IC =l'l=AL00H t. RE r FOR THE SALE,STORAGE AND ON -PREMISE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC amm BEVERAGES (BEER, WINE AND MIXED BEVERAGES), 2. THE ENTIRE SITE IS THE PREMISE. A—:' Q we: "- 0- 9VW'. CUP GUBM"AL "m DAM rvm: eviniT, WE r4w; a amom: eBeeT 9o. All "RIT 6 01 10 oc —iw"mmemm. S Z O 1\ OF a 119 �' RM A R C H I T E C T S amne,nortimv was �nPimm SI(r ;u s ASQI,2S, uo. kSMTfcY & FgnrYn� GnwMUN i�_ GROUNG FLOOR PLANGRFPHIC SCALE: 0 b 16 32 CME NAME; UNDERWATER WORLD CME NUMBER: CUVILiO jLOCATION: 22DO WEST GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE LOT JI, BLOCK B, GRAPEVINE MILLS ADDITION PHASE 1 MAYOR SECRETARY DATE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISION CHAIRMAN DATE I SNEET., -OF _ APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIM ANY WORK IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODEE OR ORDINANCES DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CAK OiMAS lYENT; oaTE EVENT: oarE wvBNr: Dslaweo: aA OMWw:BMJ CHECKS: OLM EC IMMIW,N JINB NO.;02]5E SHiH7 N0. Zst OHER 6 W 10 C 2CEE PoM ARCNDECTH, IMC. Z CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CU03-19 IS A REQUEST TO AMEND THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE PLAN OF CU03-14 (ORD. 03-33) FEET FOR A PLANNED COMMERCIAL CENTER IN EXCESS OF 1,000,000 SQUARE OF GROSS LEASABLE AREA SPECIFICALLY, TO ALLOW FOR A TUNNEL -BASED AQUARIUM'WITH THE POSSESSION, STORAGE, RETAIL SALE, AND ON -PREMISE CONSUMPTION OF ALCHOHOUC BEVERAGES (BEER, WINE, AND MIXED DRINKS) IN CONJUNCTION WITH A RESTAURANT IN THE OUTPARCEL AREA OF THE GRAPEVINE MILLS MALL. z 0 y u. ON -PREMISE CONSUMPTION Of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, 1. CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST FOR THE SALE, STORAGE AND ON _PREMISE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (BEER, WINE AND MIXED BEVERAGES). NevlEloMe: LEGEND: 2. THE ENTIRE SITE IS THE PREMISE, QDATE: WHMS , DATE: pNIIDF HATCHINDICATES AREA OF A ­ e x. -M SALE AND STORAGE OF SALE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Lmm! Q DATE: i�_ GROUNG FLOOR PLANGRFPHIC SCALE: 0 b 16 32 CME NAME; UNDERWATER WORLD CME NUMBER: CUVILiO jLOCATION: 22DO WEST GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE LOT JI, BLOCK B, GRAPEVINE MILLS ADDITION PHASE 1 MAYOR SECRETARY DATE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISION CHAIRMAN DATE I SNEET., -OF _ APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIM ANY WORK IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODEE OR ORDINANCES DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CAK OiMAS lYENT; oaTE EVENT: oarE wvBNr: Dslaweo: aA OMWw:BMJ CHECKS: OLM EC IMMIW,N JINB NO.;02]5E SHiH7 N0. Zst OHER 6 W 10 C 2CEE PoM ARCNDECTH, IMC. ON N&I SWE 7) SHADED AREA INDICATES WATER AT MAIN TANK FLOOR OVER OBSERVATORY I L ESCALATOR NICOLE LANDING I FTE. Q.O` COMPRESSOR ZZ ERD_ OVERHEAD DOD HOISTS 40 FOOD PREP MEZZANINE LEVEL PLANGRAPHIC SCALE: SCALE. 1/16' - l -T S' IV 32' ENLARGED _ LEVEL PLAN MEZZANINE CASE NAME: UNDSFANATERWORU) CAS&NUMISEA. CU013-19 LOCATION: 2200 WEST GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE LO'T A, BLOCK S, GRAPEVINE MILLS ADOPTION PNASEI MAYOR SECRETARY DATE+_ PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIStON CHAIRMAN DATE�_ SHEET: OF APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WOW IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR ORDINANCES DEPARTMENT Of DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REV000"; ADATE: SWISS Qu- SNCSSS, A- Q DATE: DATE 08AEW NVENT; CVSUSMRTA_ DAM, EVENT1. -M. IMM: DATE: EVENT: DATE: EVENT: ...NSD: D.M;m CWM:DtA SCALE:N SHOW jo*",:MVW SHE— A2.2 "Netlopic @NWSMARCMNi`MINC. loe TANK WALL FOR CO SEE SECOND LSS Box STAIR MEN'S LOCKERS 14 Qk LIFT Ims- 9.09 ENS LOCKERS LAS FIR GAIES STAFF TdP TANK N'S TOILETS LOCKERS W07 < I - A= UMATON COMPRESSOR ZZ ERD_ OVERHEAD DOD HOISTS 40 FOOD PREP MEZZANINE LEVEL PLANGRAPHIC SCALE: SCALE. 1/16' - l -T S' IV 32' ENLARGED _ LEVEL PLAN MEZZANINE CASE NAME: UNDSFANATERWORU) CAS&NUMISEA. CU013-19 LOCATION: 2200 WEST GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE LO'T A, BLOCK S, GRAPEVINE MILLS ADOPTION PNASEI MAYOR SECRETARY DATE+_ PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIStON CHAIRMAN DATE�_ SHEET: OF APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WOW IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR ORDINANCES DEPARTMENT Of DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REV000"; ADATE: SWISS Qu- SNCSSS, A- Q DATE: DATE 08AEW NVENT; CVSUSMRTA_ DAM, EVENT1. -M. IMM: DATE: EVENT: DATE: EVENT: ...NSD: D.M;m CWM:DtA SCALE:N SHOW jo*",:MVW SHE— A2.2 "Netlopic @NWSMARCMNi`MINC. 0 mw 0 QI �\ Aa.I CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CU03-19 IS A REQUEST TO AMEND THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED $ITE PLM! OF CU03-74 ((ORD. 03-33 FOR A PLANNED COiAMERCNL CENTER IN EXCESS OF 1,000000 SQUARE FEET OF SUING ROSS LEASABLE AREA SPECIt1CALLY, T� HOALLOW�LICABEEVERAGES (BEER, WINE. AND MIXED DRAQUARIURIINNKSS)IINNI•CINUJUN�C'f10N WWITTH AA RESTDAURNT IN ON—PREMISE TOOUT�PARC� FA OF THE GRAPEVINE MILLS MALL. ON—PREF CONSUMEMN OF i rOHQ1 RE 36oL— i• STORAGE AND ONNPREMISE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIDITION14L USE REQUEST FOR THE C BEVERAGES (BEER, WANE AND MDO:D AVERAGES). 2. THE ENTIRE SITE IS THE PREMISE. LEGEND: HATCH INDICATES AREA OF SALE AND STORAGE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. SECOND LEVEL PLAN GRAPHIC SCALE: �1 \ 0' B' is, 32' CASE NAME: UNDERWATER WORLD CASENUMBER: CUBYie LOCATION: 2288 WEST GRAPEVINE MILl6 gRCLE LOT 4, BLOCK e, GRAPEVINE MILLS ADDITION PHASE t MAYOR SECRETARY DATE—.— PLANNING ATEPLANNING AND ZONING COMMISM CHAIRMAN DATE' SHEET: SOF _ APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHOR= ANY WORK IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR ORDINANCES DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICER -.oi#1 m AI k kmhlri LID. Nch�f a v�mN cD.Kanl Z ZCL. 0J W uj aevNloxe: Qj DATE: owm Qq DATE; WWW p DATE: QRAPE: ' p DATE: WTPa Mm.Es EVENT: CDPBUBNRTAI mm. EVENT; mm mw.- "M VENT:DATE: EveNr: DATE: EVENT; DEMDNED: EA DRAM t: DNECKO DWI BCALE:g6 ENDYNd JN0.:C21M eNEETND. 2.3 SHEET B m t0 C MOERMARCIEIECTS:INC. J GRAPHIC SCALE: 0' 8' IS- 32' CARE NAME: UNDERWATERWORLD ar. CNUMSEERt CU03-10 LOCATION: 2200 WEST GRAPEVINE MILLSCIRCLE MILLS LOT A, BLOCK 8, GRAPEVINE— PHASE MAYOR --SECRETARY DATE: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISION CHAIRMAN DATIL_ SHEET: _OF - APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR ORDINANCES DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVE= AS CN IT I C T 5 0 TW ceui I -- LLS La 09 uj CL. as Z cv. 5 z U. 0 uj �0> LU Ram ow. APATE: WWW A-: A - A- a- DATE: -:A- A- A- "m flk. WVVHT- CUPMASSITTAL "let EVENT: DATE: VIM: "TE. EVERT, SA M CRECOM; DUNI SLUE: At 11*1N Smar, -1 A2.4 SHE" 0 MIS ia m (;Z SOUTHWEST ELEVATION (� NORTHWEST ELEVATION - T - - - -r SOUTHEAST ELEVATION . SU I/Is - i -O' 3 scAIE Tits . r -o' FLOOR_ Bf GRAOt MISCELLANEOUS . EXTERIOR ELEVATION LEGEND WALL FINISHES AWEN IT RCT! an INDICATES CAST IN PUCE CONCRETE WALL WITH WI RIEX�t$RIIOORONE VENEEERR WHECREOOCCURS SEE ELEVATIONS WtA - INDICATED 7 EPS OVER CONC. W/ CCO FINISH.) INDICATES EXTERIOR PARTITION - 67 X 22 GA u M-FERWA ETAL FRAMING WITH EXTERIOR OR RATED SHEATHING WITH STUCCO FINISH INSULATED TO Rig, STONE VENEER WHERE OCC(JRS - SEE EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS. INTERIOR FINISH AS SCHEDULED. WALLS BELOW GRADE ARE CONCRETE W/ w 9) A AS�� LID. WATERPROOFING -REFER TO SECTIONS rw�,n��m� w3 INDICATES INTERIOR FRAMED PARTITION 3 9' MTL. STUDS B 1fi" O.C, WITH ACOUSRINSUL. WITH EACH SIDEE,CAL FINISH AS SCHEDULED. (W3A - Er FRAMING INDICATES ALUMINIUM FRAMED STOREFRONT WITH TEMPERED I.G.U. (IiJueL_— y . SpE�0& IDGS�TpBpD OR NTD?EFBER REINFORCED PUSRC OR STRUCTURAL STEEL �1 OCCURS, ON d HIGH CONCRETE CURD. H CMU PARTITION, FINISH AS SCHEDULED. O Q r1� W GLAZING TYPES C/ INSULATED TEMPERED GLASS dR5 W ALUM, FRYtE PPC - AZURIA OUTSIDE LITE ME LAJ H ::� J CLE LITE �P z G2 IGU WITH VANCEVA LAMINATED FILM N INNER LITE 3 COLORS 70 BE SELECTED LU GLAZING COLORS Lu ® Q C CLEAR (AZURIA) ag B TRUE = V G GREEN T IEA. - ROOFING o, Rt TENSILE FAIC ROOF STRUCTUREw/ CABLING, MASTS, PLATES AND . STRUCTURAL SiEFl. SUPPORTS B9 VENDOR .. ' MISCELLANEOUS . 1 Mi CFRCPAAPEI'CAP , M2 T 0 METAL RA(UNC NORTHEAST ELEVATION GRAPHIC SCALE: i0' SCALE: 1110" - i'-0" CARE NAME: UNDERWATERWORLD CARE NUMBER: CU03.19 LOCATION: 2200 WEST GRAPEVINE MILLS CIRCLE LOT I, BLOCK B, GRAPEVINE MILLS ADDRION PHARE t MAYOR SECRETARY DATE-.- PLANNING ATEPLANNING AND ZONING COMESION CNMRMAN DATE: SHEET; OF APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK IN CONFLICT MATH ANY COOES OR ORDINANCES DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES H Z Q W W Lu L QDATE: "wn 0 DATE: Q DATE: A p DAZE: DATE•. WAIOM EMT: CUP EUBNiTTAL DATE EVENT: DATE EVENT; DATE: EVENT: DAR: BVSNT: DEBNINED:BA DRAWN: IDK! CHECNBD: DIA1 BCAtE: AB BNDWN M1EET W. A4.1 T MEET W 10 CMM BBIARC _-"IND.