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REGULAR :•''# OF • ADJUSTMENT 1
COUNCIL MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1987 AT 6:00 P.M.
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307 WEST DALLAS ROAD, GRAPEVINE, TEXASI
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A. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE + 87-08 SUBMITTED BY . NS, BIRKINGHAM, WILLIAMSON, AND
CONSIDERATION OF i,_ S = ,
A. !T#ARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT —
CASE BZA 87-11, SUBMITTED BY BARBARA • AND CONSIDERATION OF
THE SAME.
B. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CCNSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE BZA : SUBMITTED BY • • AND
CONSIDERATION OF 1 `. 1 .
C. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE BZA : SUBMITTED BY • N EVANS, • R CONSIDERATION OF 13
SAME.
IF. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE BZA 87-14, SUBMITTED BY WHATABURGER, INC. AND CONSIDERATION,
OF 1 SAME.
6. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADjl$S-TM-F7\lT-
CASE BZA 87-15, SUBMITTED BY J.R. BOWLING, AND CONSIDERATION OF
THE ' t
F. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE BZA 87-16, SUBMITTED BY GENERAL HOMES AND CONSIDERATION OF
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G. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE : • : r BY • 1 AND CONSIDERATION
THE SAME.
H. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE BZA 87-18, SUBMITTED BY GENERAL HOMES AND CONSIDERATION OF
9G E" _ 4
FL. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE c • : • SUBMITTED BY GENERAL HOMES • R CONSIDERATION
THE •`1 .
J. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE BZA 87-20, SUBMITEED BY GENERAL HUES AND CONSIDERATION OF
THE SAME.
K. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE BZA 87-21, SUBMITTED BY BAYLOR MEDICAL CENTER, GRAPEVINE, AN1
CONSIDERATION OF r SAME.
L. BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT TO CONSIDER BOARD OF ZONING ADJUSTMENT
CASE BZA 87-22, SUBMITTED BY CHARLES MARTINEZ AND CONSIDERATION OF
4 TIE SAME.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH a► a AS AMENDED BY CHa r
ACTS OF r LEGISLATURE, AR SESSION, THE •• :•A-• OF •
ADJUSTMENT MEETING AGENDA WAS PREPARED AND POSTED ON THIS THE 27TH DAY OF
FEBRUARY, ,i AT 00
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The Board of Zoning Adjustment for the City of Grapevine, Texas met in
regular session March 2, 1987, at 307 West Dallas Road, in the Council
Chambers, Grapevine, Texas with the following members present to wit:
Bill Waldrip
Gerald Thompson
Ron Troy
Garry Tischler
Don Bigbie
Charles Giffin
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Secretary
Member
Member
2nd Alternate
constituting a quorum, with 1st Alternate, John Ferguson absent. Also
present was City Council representative, Ted Ware and the following City
Staff present to wit:
H. T. (Tommy) Hardy Director of Community Development
Joy Carroll Administrative Assistant
John Boyle City Attorney
Gerrie Taylor Secretary
Chairman Bill Waldrip called the meeting to order at 6:10 P.M.
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The first item of old business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to
consider BZA 87-08, submitted by John Evans, whose case was tabled at the
February 2,. 1987 meting to allow time for the Mr. Evans to contact Mr.
Vick, the Main Street Director and the Historical Committee about the
property located at 102 South Main Street.Chuck Giffin stated that the Main
Street Committee, Mr. Evans and Walt Buster met last week and the Committee
passed a motion that the drawings Mr. Evans submitted was in keeping with
what is being done with Main Street and would be an improvement over what
was going to be there. Mr. Giffin also stated that there was also no
support in saving the service station.
John Evans spoke and presented drawings of what the building will look like
in trying to keep in line with downtown Main Street.
Marion Brekken took the Oath of Truth and wanted to know by what procedure
that can be assured the building will be built according to the
architectural design. Charles Giffin stated that it would be put in the
motion.
With no one to speak either for or against the request, Gerald Thompson
made a motion to close the Public Hearing. Ron Troy seconded the motion
which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Ron Troy made a motion that the property in question does have special
conditions. Gerald Thompson seconded the motion which prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Ron Troy then made a motion that the special conditions that exist are the
unusual shape of the tract and the difficult access both which make the
site development difficult and in need of a variance. Gerald Thompson
seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
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March 2, 1987
Page 2
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Don Bigbie made a motion to approve the variances as follows:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
HIBIRLIMUM
With
• one to speak for • against this request, Ron Troy made a motion to
close the Public Hearing. Gerald Thompson seconded the motion which
prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thcmpson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Ayes: Waldrip,
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Barbara Pantuso of 2825 Rockport Cove, Grapevine, Texas, and real estate
agent for the property took the oath of Truth and stated that the financial
institution is requiring the variance®
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March 2, 1987
Page 3
With no one else to speak either for or against the request, Ron Troy made
a motion to close the Public Hearing. Garry Tischler seconded the motion
which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Gerald Thompson made a motion that there is a special condition on this
property. Ron Troy seconded the motion which prevailed by the following
vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Gerald Thompson made a motion that the special conditions are as follows:
the house is six years old, it was set up by mistake in the 30' front yard
setback and moves to grant the variance to the 30' front yard setback
requested by the applicant which is zoning ordinance 82-73, Section
15.G.1. Ron Troy seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
BZA 87-12, ZENITH CONSTRUCTION
The next item of new business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to
consider BZA 87-12, submitted by Zenith Construction, who is requesting
variances from Grapevine Zoning ordinance 82-73, Section 42.F.5,
Supplementary District Regulations which requires the face of a garage door
be no closer than 201 to any side or rear residential lot line, and Section
15.G.1, R-7.5, Single Family, 30' front yard requirements for a one (11)
foot encroachment in the front yard and a five foot-three inch (5'3")
encroachment in the side yard.
Ed Snider, 10500 Metric, Suite 110, Dallas, Texas 75243, with Zenith
Construction took the oath of Truth and stated the house is 90% complete
and that the initial builder had the house foreclosed on in October, 1986,
and the lender has asked Zenith Construction to complete the house.
The applicant was asked if there had been any consideration in moving the
opening of the garage from the side to the rear. Mr. Snider stated that
since it was brick, that would be very costly.
Since there was no one else to speak for or against the request, Garry
Tischler made a motion to close the Public Hearing. Don Bigbie seconded
the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
After further discussion, Garry Tischler made a motion that there is a
special condition that exists. Ron Troy seconded the motion which
prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Garry Tischler made a motion that the special conditions pertain to the
foreclosure on the property and it is now in the hands of the Mortgage
Company on an existing structure. Ron Troy seconded the motion which
prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Garry Tischler made a motion that the special condition on the front of the
house is that it would be very difficult to move or to comply with the
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March 2, 1987
Page 4
existing zoning which there is the same problem with the side yard and
garage and to deny the variance for the side yard, Section 42.F.5. The
clarification of the motion is to grant the variance on the front yard
setback, Section 15.G.1 and to deny the variance on the side yard for the
garage. Don Bigbie seconded the motion which prevailed by the following
vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: Thompson
Absent: Ferguson
Tract 1: (1) a variance from the front landscaped buffer area from the
required 25' to 10'; (2) an exception to the required 15' landscaped strip
that is required along Ball Street to be allowed to have a 10' strip, a 5'
exception; (3) an exception to the landscape strip that is required along
the adjacent property which is 10'.
John Evans, took the oath of Truth and explained what had been changed on
the concept plan. He stated that a median will be installed to have
traffic coming out of the shopping center to turn back to the right on the
William D. Tate Avenue to not cause a problem with the traffic coming fron,
the Post Office.
Ted Ware, took the Oath of Truth and stated that Council will be willing to
make allowances for continuous shopping centers, so a side yard buffer
would not be required in every case.
With no one else to speak either for or against the request, Gerald
Thompson made a motion to close the Public Hearing. Garry Tischler
seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Don Bigbie made a motion that special conditions do exist on this
property. Garry Tischler seconded the motion which prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
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March 2, 1987
Page 5
landscaped buffer); Tract 3 - approval of variances for Section 25.G.4
(minimum sideyard); and Section 53.H.2.b (10' wide landscape buffer; and
that these variances be granted in contingent of Mr. Evans letter dated
February 17, the concept plan and be contingent upon the rezoning by City
Council tomorrow night. Garry Tischler seconded the motion which prevailed
by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Chairman Waldrip called for a five minute recess.
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The next item of new business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to
consider BZA 87-14, submitted by Whataburger, Inc., who is building a new
facility at the corner of Central Avenue and Northwest Highway. They are
asking for exceptions to Section 60, Sign Regulations, to construct a sign
that exceeds the 14" maximum sign cabinet depth requirement. They are
requesting it be built 18". Tommy Hardy stated that the Sign Ordinance was
amended at the last Council meeting which this section was increased in the
existing requirements. Tommy Hardy stated that since the Ordinance has
been increased to be capable of taking care of this sign, then Staff
recommends denial.
Dub Weatherby, of 4650 Arlene Drive, Corpus Christi, took the Oath of
Truth, and explained that the hardship would be that this unit was suppose
to open in three weeks and a sign with an 18" depth was available which
they would like to use.
Chairman Waldrip asked if there could be any modifications to this sign to
make it comply. Mr. Weatherby stated that they could use the sign at
another location and have a new one built in four to six weeks, but they
needed the sign in three weeks.
With no one else to speak either for or against the request, Ron Troy made
a motion to close the Public Hearing. Garry Tischler seconded the motion
which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
After further discussion, Ron Troy made a motion that the property in
question does not have special conditions warranting a variance
consideration. Garry Tischler seconded the motion which prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Ron Troy made a motion that BZA 87-14 variance request be denied. Gerald
Thompson seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip,
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
The next item of new business was for the Board of Zoning adjustment to
consider BZA 87-15, submitted by J. R. Bowling for a residence constructed
at 3036 Ridgeview Drive, legally described as Lot 38R, Block 7, Creekwood
West, III. Tommy Hardy explained that after Creekwood West III was
platted, this lot was replatted, which Mir. Bowling was not aware of the
changes that were made to the lot lines in which Lot 39 did not have access
to the alley. At the time of closing, the problem was discovered. Staff
recommends approval.
Walter Nelson of 205 S.E. 5th Street, Grand Prairie, Texas, 75051, took the
Oath of Truth and explained the problem with the lot.
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March 2, 1987
Page 6
With no one else to speak either for or against the request, Ron Troy made
a motion to close the Public Hearing. Gerald Thompson seconded the motion
which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Gerald Thompson made a motion that a special condition does exist on this
case. Ron Troy seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Gerald Thompson made a motion that the special conditions are the confusion
over the replat of Lot 38R; the applicant knew nothing at the time of
construction; there is an existing house; and the hardship would be that it
eliminates the access to the alley of Lot 39R which is also existing and
Gerald Thompson also moved that the variance be granted in accordance with
Section 15.6.3. Ron Troy seconded the motion which prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
The next item of new business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to
consider BZA 87-21, submitted by Baylor Medical Center. Tonuy Hardy stated
that because of recent action from the City Council on amending Section 60,
the application was somewhat void. The Council exempted hospitals from
off-premise sign requirements. Tommy Hardy stated that the applicant
requests the case be withdrawn.
Gerald Thompson made a motion that the Board accept the withdrawal of BZA
87-21, Baylor Medical Center. Garry Tischler seconded the motion which
prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
The last item of new business was for the Board of Zoning Adjustment to
consider BZA 87-22, submitted by Charles Martinez who is requesting a
variance from Section 60.I.5.a • the Grapevine Zoning Ordinance 82-73
which requires a 10' setback for on-premise signage in "LI Light
Industrial Zoning District. The City right-of-way requirement for the
widening • Dallas Road has imposed a hardship in setting the sign in the
allowed sideyard setback area. Mr. Martinez is asking to place the sign on
the property line. Tommy Hardy stated that Staff recommends approval.
Charles Martinez of 2904 Cresthaven, Grapevine, Texas, took the oath of
Truth and explained that if the sign was setback the required 10', it would
be behind the building and not visible. Ted Ware stated that the City
Council would probably be in approval of the request since the Council is
requiring the additional right-of-way for Dallas Road.
With no one else to speak either for or against the request, Garry Tischler
made a motion to close the Public Hearing. Ron Troy seconded the motion
which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Gerald Thompson made a motion that case BZA 87-22 does have special
conditions. Garry Tischler seconded the motion which prevailed by the
following vote:
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March 2, 1987
Page 7
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Gerald Thompson made a motion that the special conditions are - the City
took the applicant's side property and a variance has already been granted
for that, and for any visibility of the sign, it needs to be placed in the
position that the applicant is requesting; and Gerald Thompson then moved
that the Board grant the variance concerning Section 60.I.5.a. Ron Troy
seconded the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
Tommy Hardy read into the record, a letter from Garry Tischler concerning
his resignation as of March 2, 1987 due to conflicts with another
activity. Also John Ferguson will be resigning because of job relocation.
Tommy Hardy also stated that the new Board of Zoning Adjustment
applications will be ready for the May meeting.
Board of Zoning Adjustment to consider minutes of the February 2, 1987
Don Bigbie made a motion to approve the minutes of the February 2, 1987
meeting. Gerald Thompson seconded the motion which prevailed by the
following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
ADJOURNMENT
Gerald Thompson made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Don Bigbie seconded
the motion which prevailed by the following vote:
Ayes: Waldrip, Thompson, Troy, Tischler, Bigbie
Nays: None
Absent: Ferguson
ATTEST--
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