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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAM1995-05GRAPEVINE Ms. Janice Gregory Fort Worth Star Telegram P.O. Box 1870 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 A Future With A Past RE: Grapevine Account # CIT 25 Dear Ms. Gregory, �qs-05 September 27, 1995 Please find enclosed, the following for publication on Sunday, October 1, 1995, in the Northeast Edition of the Neighborhood Extra Section of the Fort Worth Star Telegram. (One time only) Item Notice of Public Hearing CU95-24 - Westway Motor Sales Notice of Public Hearing Z95-12 - NTN Bearing Corp. Notice of Public Hearing Z95-13 - The Mills Corp. Meeting Date October 17, 1995 October 17, 1995 October 17, 1995 THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES P.O. Box 95104 Grapevine, Texas 76099 Phone Metro 817,'481-0377 FAX #817!424-0545 Star Telegram Page Two Notice of Public Hearing r Z95-14 - CMPA - Eagle Homes, Inc. October 17, 1995 Notice of Public Hearing Zoning Ordinance 82-73 October 17, 1995 As always, your assistance is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions please contact me at (817) 481-0359. Sincerely, -1--) el - Marcy Ratcliff Planner Development Services Enclosure /mr NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR CITY COUNCIL & PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS AMENDMENTS TO COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE 82-73 The City of Grapevine's City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission do hereby notify each of you that a Joint Public Hearing will be conducted by both the Commission and the City Council to consider amendments and changes to the City of Grapevine's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, No. 82-73, as amended, same being Appendix D of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Grapevine, pursuant to and in accordance with the City of Grapevine's Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, No. 82- 73, as amended and Texas Local Government Code, Title 7, Chapter 211 on the 17th Day of October, 1995, at 7:30 o'clock PM in the Council Chambers, Room 205, 307 West Dallas Road, Grapevine, Texas. All interested parties will be given an opportunity to appear and be heard and express their views. The City Council and the Commission will consider amendments and changes to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, No. 82-73, same being Appendix D of the Code of Ordinances, specifically amending Section 12, Definitions, relative to Hotels/Motels, Section 25, Community Commercial District, relative to planned commercial centers, and Section 31, Light Industrial District, relative to freight movers, miscellaneous outside uses such as truck terminals, automotive repair and any other additions, deletions or changes to various section, articles and provisions contained in said Ordinance No. 82-73. After all parties have been given an opportunity to speak, the public hearing will be closed and the Commission and the City Council will deliberate the pending matters. Please contact the Department of Development Services concerning any questions, 307 West Dallas Road, Grapevine, Texas, 76051 or P.O. Box 95104, Grapevine, Texas, 76099, 817-481-0377. FAX CITY OF GRAPEVINE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES CODE ENFORCEMENT r P. 0. BOX 95104 307 WEST DALLAS ROAD GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76099 817-424-0502 FAX 817-424-0545 DATE: �' -,,2z�?_ 5'_6 FAX # J/ I J A TO: FROM. SUBJECT: j�''� �, # OF PAGES: COMMENTS: * ** * **-COMM.TOURNnL- ***** ***** ** *** DATE 09-29-1995 ****** TIME 11:14AM ** P.1 MODE = TRANSMISSION START=09-29 11:0BAM END=09-29 11:14AM NO. COM SPEED 1-10 STATION NAME/ PAGES TELEPHONE NO. 001 OK I1B] Star Telegram 013 Y -Grapevine Comm. Dev . - ***************************************C FAX -200 V2.17J* *******—COMM.JOURNAL— ************* DATE 09-29-1995 ****** TIME 11:22AM ** P.1 MODE = TRANSMISSION START=09-29 11:21RM END=09-29 11:22AM NO. COM SPEED NO STATION NAME/ PAGES TELEPHONE NO. 001 OK 1181 Star Telegram 001 —Grapevine Comwi. 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HARDY, DIRECTOR OF DEV OPMENT SERVICES MEETING DATE: OCTOBER 17, 1995 SUBJECT: PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO GRAPEVINE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE 82-73, SECTION 12, DEFINITIONS, SECTION 25, COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL AND SECTION 31, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission consider the proposed amendments to Section 12, Definitions relative to hotels and motels, Section 25, Community Commercial relative to planned commercial centers in excess of 1,000,000 square feet of gross leasable space and Section 31, Light Industrial relative to freight movers, miscellaneous outside land uses and automotive repair garages and take any action deemed necessary. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission at the third Tri -Annual Workshop on September 26, 1995, authorized Staff to set a public hearing on October 17, 1995, to consider amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance 82-73. The Commission reviewed design criteria for hotel and motels and requested Staff to incorporate the language in the definition of a hotel or motel. The new design criteria requires access to guest rooms be restricted exclusively to interior corridors accessed via the main lobby of the building or through entryways individually equipped with some form of security controlled access system. See the attached language. The Commission reviewed the proposed language for planned commercial centers in excess of 1,000,000 square feet of gross leasable space and determined that the Community Commercial density requirements for lot size, open space, maximum building coverage and maximum impervious area and landscaping requirements for off- street parking and vehicular use areas within the interior and perimeter areas and the landscaping requirements for nonvehicular open space may be difficult to provide on a large scale development. The proposed conditional use will allow the applicant to propose alternative development plans. 0AZCUTAMD0CT.95 1 The Commission reviewed the proposed language for the Light Industrial District to move freight movers and outside land uses such as express offices, commercial parking lots and parking garages, truck stops, motor bus, truck, train, or other transportation terminals and related uses from permitted uses to conditional uses. Staff also requested the Commission allow the inclusion of language specifically stating automotive repair was a conditional use. Staff requested this language be added because it was not clear as to whether it was allowed or not. 0:\ZCU\AMDOCT.95 2 DEFINITIONS DRAFT COPY 10/09/95 196. HOSPITAL shall mean an institution or place where sick or injured in -patients are given medical or surgical care, at either public or private expense, but excluding institutions where persons suffering from permanent types of illness, injury, deformity or deficiency or age are given care and treatment on a prolonged or permanent basis. 197. HOTEL OR MOTEL shall mean a building or arrangement of buildings designed and occupied as a temporary abiding place of individuals who are lodged with or without meals, in which the rooms are usually occupied singly for hire, in which there are not provisions for cooking in individual rooms or apartments. Access to guest rooms shall be restricted exclusively to interior corridors accessed via the main Jobb X of the building or entryways individually equipped with some form of security controlled access system. 198. HELIPORT shall mean an area of land or water or a structural surface which is used, or intended for use, for the landing and taking -off of helicopters, and any appurtenant areas which are used, or intended for use, for heliport buildings and other heliport facilities. 199. HELISTOP shall mean the same as a heliport, except that no refueling, maintenance, repairs or storage of helicopters is permitted. 200. INN shall mean an establishment for the lodging and entertaining of travelers limited to a maximum of twenty rooms whose aggregate floor area will not exceed 25,000 square feet, with guest room access allowed from common area only. No outside guest room entrances shall be allowed. 201-209. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE. 022195 210. KINDERGARTEN shall mean school for children of preschool 16 Section 12 COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL DRAFT COPY 9/20/95 14. Outdoor commercial amusements such as golf driving ranges, miniature golf, archery. 15. Planned Commercial Centers in excess of 1,000,000 square feet of gross leasable space. Due to the development nature of planned commercial centers in excess of 1,000,000 square feet of gross leasable area, it is recognized that the requirements established in Section 25.F., Section 53.11. and Section 53.I may be difficult to provide. The Planning_ and Zoning Commission may recommend and the City Council may approve a request to establish the amount and method of requirements established in Section 25.F., Section 53.11. and Section 53.I. D. LIMITATION ON USES: 1. Whenever the C -C Community Commercial District is utilized for hotel -motel office or hospital use, the minimum open space shall be increased to thirty (30) percent of the total lot area. 2. Vehicular use or storage areas other than required parking associated with permitted uses such as automobile sales and service, boat sales, building materials, and supplies shall be visually screened from any adjacent residential district by a fence, wall or berm at least six (6) feet in height. 3. The minimum size of any C -C District shall be five (5) acres. E. PLAN REQUIREMENTS: No application for a building permit for construction of a principal building shall be approved unless: 1. A Plat, meeting all requirements of the City of Grapevine h7s bom approved by the City Council and recorded in the official records of Tarrant County. 2. A Site Plan, meeting the requirements of Section 47, has been approved. 022195 4 Section 25 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DRAFT COPY 10/03/95 Section 31. LI Light Industrial District PURPOSE: The LI Light Industrial District is designed to accommodate light manufacturing, assembly, research and wholesale activities with limitations on outdoor storage. USES GENERALLY: In a LI Light Industrial District no land shall be used and no building or structure or part thereof, shall be erected, altered, or used, in whole or in part, for other than one or more of the following specified uses. All permitted uses listed shall be within a completely enclosed building or structure unless otherwise noted: A. PERMITTED USES: 1. Manufacturing, assembling or packaging of products from previously prepared materials. 2. Manufacturing and assembling of electronic components, precision instruments and devices. 3. Manufacturing of food products, pharmaceuticals and the like, except that such uses shall not include production of fish or meat products, sauerkraut, vinegar or the like; or the rendering or refining of fats and oils. 4. Other manufacturing, research, wholesale or storage uses, provided that such uses shall be contained within an enclosed building. 5. Printing, lithography, publishing or similar establishments. 6. Service establishments catering to commerce and industry including linen supply, &eight movers, communication services, business machine services, canteen services, restaurants (including drive-in restaurants), hiring and union halls, employment agencies, sign companies, and similar uses. 022195 1 Section 31 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DRAFT COPY 10/03/95 7. Vocational, trade, technical, or industrial schools and similar activities. 8. Medical clinic, only in connection with industrial activity. 9. INliseellaneous outside land uses sueh as express , eommereial parldng lots and parking garages, truek stops, motor bus, trueli, train, or otheir transportation terminals and Felat uses. Outside uses assoeiated with any off these uses shall pef!mitted, ex-eept for outside repair of meehanized equipment. 10 9. Construction trade offices. -14 10. Warehousing completely within an enclosed building. 12 11. Welding repair. 43 12. Retail establishments for carpet sales, farm supplies, lumber and building supplies, and similar uses. -14 13. Retail establishments with the repair of new and used cars, light trucks and vans, motorcycles, and boats. All vehicles must be in operating condition; and all open displays or storage areas must be surfaced and developed in accordance with all applicable Ordinances of the City. 15 14. Retail establishments for the sale of new vehicular parts and accessories. B. ACCESSORY USES: The following uses shall be permitted as accessory uses. No accessory uses shall be allowed within the front yard: 1. Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment no nearer than one hundred twenty (120) feet to any residentially zoned district. 022195 2 Section 31 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DRAFT COPY 10/03/95 2. Provisions for off-street parking of employee and customer motor vehicles within sixty (60) feet of a residentially zoned district shall be screened in accordance with Section 50, Alternates A or E. 3. Screened refuse and garbage storage on a concrete pad, and located no closer than fifty (50) feet to a residentially zoned district. All refuse and garbage storage shall be landscaped and screened in accordance with Section 50.B.3. 4. Other uses, including retail sales and structures which are customarily accessory, clearly incidental and subordinate to the permitted and conditional uses; provided, however, that no residential facilities shall be permitted except for watchmen or caretakers whose employment requires residence on the premises. 5. Bulk storage of flammable liquids associated with a permitted use, subject to the provisions of City and/or State Fire Codes. 6. All other mechanical equipment shall be located within a completely enclosed building and shall meet the masonry requirements of Section 54. 7. Signs advertising use on the premises, in accordance with Section 60 of this Ordinance. C. CONDITIONAL USES: The following uses may be permitted, provided they meet the provisions of, and a Conditional Use Permit is issued pursuant to Section 48 of this Ordinance. 1. 2. 3. 4. 022195 Freight forwarding warehouses. Bulk storage of flammable liquids not associated with a permitted use, subject to the provisions of City and/or State Fire Codes. Railroad yards, areas for car storage, and switching facilities. Outside storage in conjunction with permitted uses in Section 31.A. 3 Section 31 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DRAIN COPY 10/03/95 and conditional uses in Section 31.C., provided that such storage shall be screened in accordance with Section 50, Alternates A or E. 5. Central mixing plants for asphalt, concrete, or other paving materials (batching plant). 6. Automobile Impound. Salvage and/or wrecking yards are prohibited. All storage areas must be surfaced and screened in accordance with Section 58 and Section 50. All required screening shall be in accordance with Section 50, Alternatives A or E. 7. Convenience stores, including prepared food carry -out service with alcoholic beverage sales for off -premise consumption; provided a special permit is issued in accordance with Section 42.13. of the Ordinance. 8. Public and nonprofit institutions of any educational, religious or cultural type; but excluding correctional institutions and hospitals. 9. Any other manufacturing, warehousing, or wholesale uses, not provided for in Section 31.A., Permitted Uses; Section 31.0 Conditional Uses. and not listed in Section 31.D., Limitation of Uses. 10. Animal kennels with indoor and outdoor runs. 11. Retail and repair establishments for the sale and repair of new and used heavy trucks, tractors, mobile homes, heavy machinery and equipment, farm equipment, and similar uses. 12. Construction trade offices with storage yards. 13. Miscellaneous outside land uses such as express offices, commercial parking lots and parking garages, truck stops, freight movers, motor bus, truck, train, or other transportation terminals and related uses. Outside uses associated with any of these uses shall be permitted, except for outside repair of mechanized equipment. 022195 4 Section 31 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DRAFT COPY 10/03/95 14. Automotive repair garages, within a completely enclosed building. Salvage and/or wrecking yards are prohibited. All storage areas must be surfaced and screening shall be provided in accordance with Section 58 and Section 50. D. LIMITATION OF USES: The following uses shall not be permitted within this District: 1. Dwelling units (including motels and hotels) except as provided under accessory uses; hospitals or clinics (except clinics in connection with industrial activity); nursing homes and similar uses; yards or lots for scrap or salvage operations or for processing, storage, display or sale of any scrap, salvage, or secondhand building materials and automotive vehicle parts. 2. Wrecking yards (including automotive vehicle wrecking yards) and junk yards. 3. Chemical and fertilizer manufacturing. 4. Explosives manufacturing or storage. 5. Paper and pulp manufacturing. 6. Petroleum refining. 7. Stockyards or feeding pens. 8. Animal slaughtering. 9. Tanning, curing or storage of raw hides. 10. Sawmills and wood planing. 11. Primary production or storage of wood, metal, or chemical products from raw materials. 022195 5 Section 31