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Community Success -
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Executive Narrative
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—1 A ❑ Proposal: 324 luxury MF residences, amenities and
continuation of public hike/bike trail
LJDescription: Creekside & "Trailside" resort-lodge derived
architecture set in 33 acres of surrounding open space,
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❑ Goal: Further a distinctive sense of community by
responding to subdistrict guidelines and site conditions
thereby designing a project that "gives more than it
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❑ Appearance: 1 and 3 stories, attached and detached
garages, high-quality Grapevine design
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1. LJThe Preserve (Phase 1): Enhanced connection to the
existing and highly successful Phase 1 and the extension
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Location / Site Overview
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Key Benefits To City x
Developer Funded Connection to the Big Bear
Creek Park Public Trail
-$700K+ Permit Fees
166x Increase in Property Tax Revenue
A High-Quality Residential Community that
gives more to the community than it takes
33 Acres of dedicated open-space
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Secondary Slides
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- Visually Pleasing— Unobstructed panoramic views together with �=•�
creekside and "trailside" living amid 33 acres of dedicated open
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turn I e site andY ht turn out o t�e site. This is not an access
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Airport Recommendations
Dedication of Avigation/Aviation Easement
Achieve a Noise Reduction of at Least 25 Decibels
Outdoor to Indoor.
Disclose to Residents the Property's Proximity to the
Airport.
Implementation of sustainable stormwater drainage
design — We will work with Airport and City.
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Ff - L Grapevine Design Standards for MF Development
10/20/20 Zoning Submittal
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• Buildings "Step" where possible in concert with Site's vertical fall towards creek to
minimize retaining walls in highly visible areas.
• Maximize buil ing'architecture'witli`its a ility to accommodate grade change via turn-
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• Architecture will support Site's unique topographic characteristics and constraints.
32'Foot erti�Fa I 25' Foot Vertical Fall l Turn-down Footing
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Elan Grapevine will complete Section B (left), leaving
Standard #2 — Pedestrian Connections, Page 1
Section C and D as the only sections left to complete.
� Public Troll Additionor Gromok
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Trail is a 10' wide concrete hike/bike trail with benches,
lighting, dog park and fitness structure to compliment
the Phase 1 design standard.
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Standard #3 — Preserve and Restore Natural Mosaic, Page 1
• "Re-knitting" - Elan Grapevine will tie in the existing natural • • • • • •
characteristics (Vegetation) of the project's surroundings as - . . • - • • • -
shown in the landscape plan below. - - • • - -• -• • - - • •- -
• Enhanced Screening — Dense tree groves will buffer Hwy. 360 •. • . •- - -
' frontage road. On the trail side, we will also restore the 60' of
TRA tree clear-cutting that was recently needed to build the
regional pipeline (see orange graphic below).
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Eastern Buffer
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• .8 Mile to DFW Airport / Avg. rear-yard setback 270' 4—
• -50' Vertical rise to airport from center of site
• Noise reducing windows
67 Front-yard Setback
Western Buffer
• 31' to 67' Private densely landscaped buffer along
frontage road / Avg. 46.3' front-yard setback.
• Site retaining walls
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Standard #7 — Maximizes Uses Appropriate to the Value of the Setting and/or Characteristics—, Page 4
Value of the Setting:
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Architecture compliments the � ' �
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Standard #13 — Curvilinear Organization of the Development Plan, Page 8
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Front Yard: 31'- 67' Wide Parkway
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- Rear Yard: '121-395' Wide Parkway � -
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Expansion and relatability to the 33 acres of Open Space —
� 16x the open space requirement.
• Vehicular connection will be made to "The Preserve" (Ph. 1).
Hug es Rd
• Seamlessly ties with the surrounding natural environment
both in form (esthetically) and function (Public "Trail "y" .
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Part A: Site and Design, c.1.,i-ii, Page 18 — Building Relationships to the Street
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Elan Grapevine exceeds the required recreational operi' space by 6.3X
• Total Site Area 2,062,567 SF
• Total Recreational Open Space Required 81,000 SF
..Total Recreational Open Space Provided 512,471 SF (24.5%)
• Total Additional Open-Space Provided 1,006,614 SF (48.8%)
% O do Space Provided 73.6%
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Part B: Building Design Standards, a. - g., Page 26-29
Proportioning Hierarchy of Dominant and Vert. & Horiz.
Subordinate elements — 1, 2, 3... Alignment of
Openings
Regulating
Lines
2 First-floor pedestrian spaces
Projected Window Surrounds All windows below cornice detail
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Part B: Building Design Standards, a. - g., Page 34
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Part C: Building Construction Standards, a.—d., Page 36-44
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Technical Investigation
Flood Plain Reclamation Study
V1 Environmental Study
Geotechnical Analysis
Parking Analysis
CTIA Analysis
✓Acoustical Analysis Consultation
Optimal Unit Mix Approved
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Parking Demand Comparables
Summary
Observations of comparable local and suburban sites show that the effective parking demand of 1 .31
occupied spaces per unit is slightly higher than ITE averages. This observed number is known to be
somewhat high due to the assumption of garage spaces being occupied. A comparison of the
national ITE rates, observed parking rates, and provided parking supply can be found in the summary
table below:
Table 4 — Summary Table
ITE Average Observed
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Suburban, Urban, Urban, Weekday Saturday Proposed
Weekday Weekday Weekend
Parking Demand per Unit 1 .23 1 .20 1 .03 1 .31 1 .26 1 .60
Parking Demand per Bedroom - - - 0.87 0.85 1 . 13
The proposed supply of 1 .60 spaces per unit for the Preserve will provide the right balance of
available parking while preserving the nature oriented design of the site.
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