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AGENDA
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
QUARTERLY WORKSHOP
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015 AT 6:00 P.M. MAY 12, 2015
PLANNING & ZONING CONFERENCE ROOM
SECOND FLOOR
200 SOUTH MAIN STREET
WORK SESSION
1. Discuss strategy for commuter rail station area planning.
2. Consider the minutes of the March 31, 2015 Planning and Zoning Workshop and
take any necessary action. This item was tabled at the April 21, 2015 public
hearing.
WHOM
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arrangements at the meeting, please contact the office of Development Services at (817)
410-3154 at least 24 hours in advance. Reasonable accommodations will be made to
assist your needs.
In accordance with Texas Government Code, Chapter 551.001 et. seq. Acts of the 1993
Texas Legislature, the Planning and Zoning Commission Briefing Session Agenda was
prepared and posted on this the 8th day of May 2015 at 5:00 p.m., amendment posted May
8, 2015.
Scott Williams
Development Services Director
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
MAY 12, 2015
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
CITY OF GRAPEVINE
The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Grapevine, Texas met in Workshop
on this the 12th day of May 2015 in the Planning and Zoning Conference Room, 200
South Main Street, 2nd Floor, Grapevine, Texas with the following members present -to-
wit:
Larry Oliver
Chairman
B J Wilson
Member
Monica Hotelling
Member
Jimmy Fechter
Member
Gary Martin
Member
Beth Tiggelaar
Member
Dennis Luers
Alternate
Theresa Mason
Alternate
constituting a quorum with Herb Fry absent and the following City Staff:
Scott Williams
Ron Stombaugh
Albert Triplett, Jr.
Susan Batte
CALL TO ORDER
Development Services Director
Development Services Asst. Director
Planner II
Planning Technician
Chairman Oliver called the meeting to order at 6:03 p.m.
ITEM 1.
Discussion was held regarding the commuter rail area planning. The Commission
discussed whether Dallas Road would become a pedestrian friendly road with medians
and crosswalks to include the walkability factor to the business on the south side of
Dallas Road as well as The Rec, Library and Convention Center.
Residential uses were discussed as long as it was a mixed use project with a small
amount of residential units, perhaps restricting the amount of residential -live /work space
in the buildings.
Wineries, wine tasting, breweries, distilleries and a catch all phrase should be included
in the conditional use section.
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Density, height, scale and orientation of the development should be considered. Green
development should also be discussed.
Following is a draft summary of uses as agreed to by the Commission:
A. PRINCIPAL USES:
1. Commercial uses:
a. Restaurants excluding drive -ins or drive - through facilities.
2. Retail uses:
a. Antique shop.
b. Art Gallery.
C. Bakery, retail sales only.
d. Barber /beauty shop, nail salon and spa services.
e. Book or stationery store.
f. Cameras, film developing, printing and photographic supplies.
g. Candy store.
h. Cigar and tobacco store.
i. Cleaning, dying and laundry pick -up station for receiving and
delivery of articles to be cleaned, dyed, and laundered, but
no actual work to be done on the premises.
j. Drug store.
k. Electronics store.
I. Florist, retail sales only.
M. Hardware.
n. Sporting goods.
o. Toy Store.
p. Home decor and furnishings.
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q. Jewelry store.
r. Musical instruments.
S. Photographers and artist studios.
t. Public parking garage.
U. Retail store or shop.
V. Seamstress, dressmaker, or tailor.
X. Shoe repair shop.
y. Studios, dance, music, drama.
Z. Wearing apparel.
aa. Copy shop, office supply and mail /shipping store.
bb. Cinema (limited) (further discussion needed)
cc. Resale shop in an enclosed building provided the space does not
exceed 3,000 (three thousand square feet in area).
dd. Museum
4. Office
a. Governmental Uses, higher education, vocational education,
b. Professional offices for the conduct of the following professional
and semiprofessional occupations: Accountant, architect,
attorney, engineer, insurance agent, real estate agent, or any other
office or profession which is the same general character as the
foregoing, but excluding animal grooming salons, dog kennels,
funeral homes, veterinarian and veterinary hospitals.
B. ACCESSORY USES: The following uses shall be permitted as accessory uses,
strictly in accordance with an approved Site Plan as provided for herein below:
1. Banks (similar to what you see in a grocery store)
2. Parking and parking structures.
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3. Other uses customarily incidental to the permitted uses.
C. CONDITIONAL USES: The following uses may be permitted, provided they meet
the provisions of Section 48 of the Zoning Ordinance, and a Conditional Use
Permit is issued, and is strictly in accordance with an approved Site Plan as
provided herein below.
1. Day care facility.
2. Alcoholic beverage sales provided a special permit is issued in
accordance with Section 42.13 of the Zoning Ordinance, including
wineries, wine tasting facilities, breweries or distilleries. All
alcoholic beverage sales shall be consistent with the Texas
Alcoholic Beverage Code.
3. Health clubs.
4. Medical offices. Dentist, personal or family counselor, chiropractor,
physical therapist, physician, surgeon, or any other office or profession
with a state license or certification, but excluding veterinarian and
veterinary hospitals.
5. Any use allowed within this district with amplified sound or outdoor
speakers.
6. Boutique hotels, provided the following design criteria is met:
a. Each guestroom shall have a minimum area of 380 square
b. A full service restaurant with full kitchen facilities and which
provides service to the general public shall be required.
(Optional)
C. On -site staff is required 24 -hours a day, seven days a week.
7. Indoor commercial amusement.
8. Any commercial business or service not included in any of the other
commercial districts provided that all such uses shall be completely within
an enclosed building and are not noxious or offensive by reason of the
emission of odor, dust, gas fumes, noise, or vibration and provided that no
warehousing or manufacturing or treatment of products or equipment shall
be permitted, except when such is clearly incidental to the conduct of a
permitted use.
9. Residential Uses:
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a. Town homes/Rowhomes, in accordance with Sec 20, R-TH
Townhouse District Regulations
b. Multi-Family Uses
(1) Only permitted in buildings with two or more uses (not
including parking structures)
(2) May not exceed more than (80%?) of the total area of
uses (not including parking garages)
C. Limited to no more than (20?, 30?) units per structure
d. Live/Work Units? (possibly allow within townhome/rowhome,
and multi-family?)
ITEM 2.
Consider the minutes of the March 31, 2015 Planning and Zoning Workshop. No action
was taken on this item.
Chairman Oliver adjourned the meeting at 7:40 p.m.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS ON THIS THE 4th DAY OF JUNE 2015.
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CFKIRMAN
ATTEST:
PLANNING TECHNICIAN
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