HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-01-07AGENDA
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1991 AT 6 PM
COURT ROOM /COUNCIL CHAMBERS, #205
307 WEST DALLAS ROAD
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS 76051
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTME'N'T' TO CONSIDER THIS FMPCF-NCY AGENDA
FOR THIS MEETING OF THE BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSr[MENT FOR
JANUARY 7, 1991.
III. OATH OF TRUTH
IV. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER ALTERNATE HOLIDAY
MEETING DATES
V. OLD BUSINESS
Board of Zoning Adjustment to conduct a public hearing
relative to Board of Zoning Adjustment Case BZA90-3]-
submitted by Duncan, Dickson and Tavlor for the Westwood
Subdivision and Consideration of Sam,-.
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. Board of Zoning Adjustment to Conduct a Public, Rea-ring
Relative to Board of Zoning Adjustment Case RZA90-39
Submitted by Marymark Homes and Consideration of Sam
B. Board of Zoning Adjustment to Conduct a Public Hearing
Relative to Board of Zoning Adjustment Case BZA90-40
Submitted by Roy Stewart Homes and Consideration of Same
C. 'Board of Zoning Adjustment to Conduct a Public Hearing
Relative to Board of Zoning Adjustment Case BZA90-41
Submitted ubmitted by Allen Birmingham for Blockbuster Video and
Consideration of Same
VII. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER THE MINUTES OF THE
MFETING OF OCTOBER 4, 1990
VIII. MISCELLANEOUS DISCUSSION AND REPORTS
IX. ADJOUPIZENT
THIS FbWP(-7ENCY AGENDA WAS PREPARED BECAUSE IMMEDIATE ACTION IS
NECESSARY TO INSURE THE HFALTH, SAFETY, AND GENE-RA-T. WETTARE OF THE
CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTTCTY, 6252-17, V.A.T.C.S., AS AMENDED BY CHAPTEP
227, ACTS OF THE 61ST IECTSTATURE, REGULAR SESSION, THE BOARD OF ZONING
ADJUSTMENT REGUIAP MEETING AGENDA MS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE
7TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1991 AT 11-00 A.M.
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STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
The Board of Zoning Adjustment for the City of Grapevine, Texas, met
in regular session on Monday evening, January 7, 1991, at 6:00 P.M.,
in the Council Chambers, Room #205, 307 West Dallas Road, Grapevine,
Texas with the following members present to wit:
Charles Giffin
Raymond Truitt
Patti Bass
John Dorety
Randy Howell
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Member
Member
2nd Alternate
constituting a quorum uorum with Secretary, Gerald Thompson and Ist
Alternate, Andrew Quinn absent. Also present was City Council
Representative, Gil Traverse and the following City Staff:
Greg Wheeler
Building Official
Joy Carroll
Administrative Aide
Marcy Ratcliff
Planner
Ray Collins
Planner
Chris Caso
Attorney, City Attorney's Office
Gerrie Anderson
Administrative Secretary
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The meeting was called to order at 6:06 p.m. by Chairman, Charles
Giffin.
The first item of the Agenda for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to
consider was alternate holiday meeting dates, which Patti Bass made
a motion to move this item to the end of the meeting. Raymond
Truitt seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
OLD BUSINESS
BZA90-31, DUNCAN, DICKSON AND TAYLOR
The item of old business for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to
consider was BZA 90-31, submitted by Duncan, Dickson and Taylor who
is requesting variances for the Westwood Subdivision. This case was
tabled from last months meeting due to the applicant needing more
time to prepare the case. The request is in conjunction with Zoning
Application Z90-10. The City Council and Planning and Zoning
Commission Public Hearing was held November 20, 1990, to consider
the request for R-5.0, Zero Lot Line Zoning, for 19.226 acres
previously zoned and platted for R-TH, Townhouse District
Regulations. As recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission,
the City Council approved R-5.0 zoning as requested on first reading
of the ordinance. A second reading of the ordinance will be
BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
JANUARY 7, 1991
PAGE 2
necessary following the Board of Zoning Adjustment Hearing for the
requested variances.
Greg Wheeler explained that Staff recommends approval to Grapevine
Zoning Ordinance 82 -73, Section 16.G.1, R -5.0 Zero Lot Line 25 foot
front yard requirements to allow 20 feet instead (a 5 foot variance)
for the following lots:
Block
1,
Lots
1
through 14
Block
2,
Lots
8
and 9
Block
3,
Lot
10
Block
4,
Lots
1
through 8, and 11 through 17
.Staff recommends denial to the variance requested to Grapevinm
Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section 16.G.2. which requires a 25 fo--"
rear yard. The request is to allow a 15 foot rear yard (a 10 fo
for i • • lots:
Block
1,
Lots
1
through 14
Block
2,
Lots
8
and 9
Block
3,
Lot
10
Block
4,
Lots
1
through 8, and 11 through 13
A 20 foot rear yard is requested (a 5 foot variance) for Block 5,
Lots 1 through 14.
Section 16.G.5, R -5.0, Zero Lot Line 100 foot lot depth requirement
for the following lots:
alock 1, Lots • foot variance-95 feet)
Block 2, Lot 1 (a 2 foot variance-98 feet)
fflock • • • a 19 foot variance-81 feet)
Staff • recommends approval •
Section 16.H which requires 1 foot buffer yard between R-5.0,
ft and developments f• following lots:
Block 1, Lots 1 through 14
Block 4, Lots 9 through 14 and 22
Block 7, Lots 1 through 7
Mr. Doyle Cameron, applicant, of 16200 Dallas Parkway, Dallas,
Texas, 75248, took the Oath of s explained
re-platted • s le family lots as nearly as possible.
Cameron noted that an 8 foot fence will be built around the
subdivision with a stone entry • brick columns.
With no one else to speak either for or •. request, Raymond
Truitt made a motion to close the public 'a • Patti Bass
seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
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Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
Mr. Cameron explained the reason for the request to the 25 foot rear
yard requirements to allow a 15 foot rear yard is to give more
flexibility to build back to 15 feet. More side yard would then be
possible on the 11 foot side allowing more open space on the other
side, to allow a larger product.
Raymond Truitt expressed that he had no problems with the variances
for Block 4 because the lots backed up to the school property.
After further discussion, Randy Howell made a motion that special
conditions did exist. He further stated that the special conditions
are that the subdivision is existing and the streets and utilities
are already installed which creates a hardship. Patti, Bass seconded
the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
Randy Howell then made a motion to approve the variances to
Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82 -73, Section 16.6.1, to allow 20 foot
front yards, a five foot variance for Lots 1 through 14, Block 1;
Lots 8 and 9, Block 2; Lot 10, Block 3, and Lots 1 through 8, and 11
through 17, Block 4; to deny the variances to Section 16.6.2, which
requires a 25 foot rear yard for Lots 1 through 14, Block 1; Lots 8
and 9, Block 2; Lot 10, Block 3; and Lots 1 through 8, and 11
through 13, Block 4; and denial to the 20 foot rear yard requested
for Lots 1 through 14, Block 5; to grant the variances to Section
16.G.5, 100 foot lot depth requirements for Lots 1 through 14, Block
1 (a 5 foot variance -95 feet); Lot 1, Block 2 (a 2 foot variance -98
feet) ; and Lots 8 and 9, Block 2 (a 19 foot variance -81 feet); and
approval to Section 16.H which requires a 40 foot buffer yard
between R -5.0, R -MF -2 and R -TH developments for Lots 1 through 14,
Block 1; Lots 9 through 14 and 22, Block 4; and Lots 1 through 7,
Block 7. Patti Bass seconded the motion which prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
NEW BUSINESS
BZA90 -39, MARYMARK HOMES
The first item of new business was for the Board of Zoning
Adjustment to consider BZA90 -39, submitted by MaryMark Homes who is
requesting variances to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82 -73, Section
15.G.3 for R -7.5, Single- Family, six foot (6') side yard
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JANUARY 7, 1991
PAGE 4
requirements. A four foot -eight inch (418") variance is being
requested for the existing garage for the area at a point 30 feet
from the rear property line for 2132 Brookgate, Lot 30, Block 5,
Winding Creek II.
Mark Whiffin, representing MaryMark Homes, of 5151 Haydenbend Cr.,
Grapevine, took the Oath of Truth. Mr. Whiffin explained that when
the forms were being set, the pins that were found at the back of
the lot were used which must have been the pins for the adjoining
lot. Mr. Whiffin noted that MaryMark owned the lot next door and
when construction starts the house can be moved over on the lot.
With no one else to speak either for or against the request, Patti
Bass made a motion to close the public hearing. Raymond Truitt
seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
Patti Bass then made a motion to grant the variance to Grapevine
Zoning ordinance 82-73, Section 15.G.3 for R-7.5, Single-Family, six
foot (61) side yard requirements, allowing a 418" variance for 2132
Brookgate. Raymond Truitt seconded the motion which prevailed by
the following vote:
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
The next item of new business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment
to consider BZA90-40, submitted by Roy Stewart Homes, Inc.
Mr. Stewart had asked that this case be tabled until the next
regular scheduled meeting.
Raymond Truitt made a motion to table BZA90-40 until the February 4,
1991, meeting. Patti Bass seconded the motion which prevailed by
the following vote:
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JANUARY 7, 1991
PAGE 5
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
BZA90-41, ALLEN BIRMINGHAM (BLOCKBUSTER VIDEO)
The last item of new business for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to
consider was BZA90-41, submitted by Allen Birmingham for Blockbuster
Video.
City Planner, Ray Collins, explained that Mr. Birmingham was
requesting variances from Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73, Section
53.H.2.b., Landscape Regulations, which requires a 10 foot landscape
buffer along the east property line, allowing a 10 foot variance; to
Section 26.G.3, which requires a 25 foot front yard landscape
buffer, to allow a variable landscape buffer, varying from 39 feet
to 11 feet for an average 24.5 foot landscape buffer along Northwest
Highway; and to Section 53.H.2.a. which requires a 15 foot landscape
buffer along the west property line (facing SH 114 Frontage Road) , a
five foot variance allowing a 10 foot buffer. The proposed property
is addressed as 2101 W. Northwest Highway, legally described as Lot
1-R, Block 1, Oak Knolls Lakeview Addition.
Allen Birmingham, applicant, of 11232 Russwood Circle, Dallas, took
the Oath of Truth and explained that a lot of time has been spent on
laying out different uses for this property.
Raymond Truitt was concerned about the entrance at Northwest Highway
being a very congested intersection.
Mr. Birmingham noted that there are currently two entrances and one
exit and that the State Highway Department requires only one (1)
entrance on Northwest Highway.
Marcy Ratcliff explained that Community Development Staff has talked
with Public Works about the new plans for Highway 114 and the
Northwest Highway intersection. Ms. Ratcliff explained that when
that project is completed, most of the traffic problem at the
Northwest Highway and Park Boulevard intersection will be eliminated.
Mr. Birmingham noted that the east side of the property, which is
owned by the Tom Thumb group will be landscaped and sprinkled as
well as the whole site.
Robert Hinson, of 1807 Redwood Trail, Grapevine, took the Oath of
Truth. Mr. Hinson stated that he was the property owner to the
south of this tract and feels the development will be a good
addition to the area and supports the variances.
With no one else to speak either for or against the request, Patti
Bass made a motion to close the public hearing. Randy Howell
seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
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JANUARY 7, 1991
PAGE 6
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
After further discussion, John Dorety made a motion that special
conditions did exist which are the irregular shape of the lot and
vast frontage creates a hardship for the landowner, and he is
meeting the spirit of the ordinance by providing the buffer as a
whole. Patti Bass seconded the motion which prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
John Dorety then recommended approval to Grapevine Zoning Ordinance
82-73, Section 53.H.2.b. allowing a 10 foot variance to the
landscape buffer along the east property line; to Section 26.G.3,
allowing a variable landscape buffer, varying from 39 feet to 11
feet for an average 24.5 foot landscape buffer along Northwest
Highway; and to Section 53.H.2.a., allowing a five foot variance to
allow a 10 foot buffer along the west property line. Patti Bass
seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
Next the Board of Zoning Adjustment considered the alternate holiday
meeting dates.
Since Labor Day falls on a regular Board of Zoning Adjustment
meeting date, the Board chose an alternate date of Thursday,
September 5, 1991.
Patti Bass made a motion to change the Labor Day meeting date to
Thursday, September 5, 1991. Raymond Truitt seconded the motion
which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
MINUTES
Board of Zoning Adjustment to consider the minutes of the October 4,
1990, meeting.
Patti Bass made a motion to approve the minutes as written. Raymond
Truitt seconded. the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
JANUARY 7, 1991
PAGE 7
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
MISCELLANEOUS REPORTS AND/OR DISCUSSION
Marcy Ratcliff discussed the status on Classic Chevrolet, and the
Food Lion Grocery. Ms. Ratcliff also gave information about Exxon,
who has applied for a Conditional Use at the southeast corner of
Northwest Highway and Ball Street.
ADJOURNMENT
With no further information, Patti Bass made a motion to adjourn the
meeting. Raymond Truitt seconded the motion which prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Giffin, Truitt, Bass, Dorety, Howell
Nays: None
Absent: Thompson, Quinn
The meeting was adjourned at 7:20 P.M.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF ZONING MENT OF THE CITY OF
GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ON THIS THE /,5� DAY OF 1991.
ATTEST:
SECRETARY