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ORD 2015-029
ORDINANCE NO. 2015-029 AN ORDINANCE ISSUING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 48 OF ORDINANCE NO. 82-73, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS APPENDIX "D" OF THE CITY CODE, BY GRANTING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CU15-19 TO ALLOW FOR A PYLON SIGN IN CONJUCTION WITH AN AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP WITH SALES AND SERVICE OF NEW AND USED VEHICLES IN A DISTRICT ZONED "PID" PLANNED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SITE PLAN APPROVED PURSUANT TO SECTION 47 OF ORDINANCE NO. 82-73 AND ALL OTHER CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND SAFEGUARDS IMPOSED HEREIN; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A CLAUSE RELATING TO SEVERABILITY; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTERESTS, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT; PROVIDING A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00); DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, an application was made requesting issuance of a conditional use permit by making applications for same with the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Grapevine, Texas, as required by State statutes and the zoning ordinance of the City of Grapevine, Texas, and all the legal requirements, conditions and prerequisites having been complied with, the case having come before the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, after all legal notices requirements, conditions and prerequisites having been complied with; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether this requested conditional use permit should be granted or denied: safety of the motoring public and the pedestrians using the facilities in the area immediately surrounding the site; safety from fire hazards and measures for fire control; protection of adjacent property from flood or water damages, noise producing elements, and glare of the vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established character of the neighborhood; location, lighting, and types of signs and relation of signs to traffic control and adjacent property; street size and adequacy of width for traffic reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood; adequacy of parking as determined by requirements of this ordinance for off-street parking facilities; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street locating spaces, i and protection of public health by surfacing on all parking areas to control dust; effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare; effect on light and air; the effect on the overcrowding of the land; the effect on the concentration of population; the effect on the transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other facilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, at a public hearing called by the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, did considerthe following factors in making a determination as to whether this requested conditional use permit should be granted or denied; effect on the congestion of the streets, the fire hazards, panics and other dangers possibly present in the securing of safety from same, the effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare, effect on adequate light and air, the effect on the overcrowding of the land, the effect on the concentration of population, the effect on the transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public facilities; and WHEREAS, all of the requirements of Section 48 of Ordinance No. 82-73 have been satisfied by the submission of evidence at a public hearing; and WHEREAS, the City Council further considered among other things the character of the existing zoning district and its peculiar suitability for particular uses and with the view to conserve the value of buildings and encourage the most appropriate use of land throughout this City; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, does find that there is a public necessity for the granting of this conditional use permit, that the public demands it, that the public interest clearly requires the amendment, that the zoning changes do not unreasonably invade the rights of those who bought or improved property with reference to the classification which existed at the time their original investment was made; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, does find that the conditional use permit lessens the congestion in the streets, helps secure safety from fire, panic and other dangers, prevents the overcrowding of land, avoids undue concentration of population, facilitates the adequate provisions of transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas, has determined that there is a necessity and need for this conditional use permit and has also found and determined that there has been a change in the conditions of the property surrounding and in close proximity to the property requested for a change since this property was originally classified and, therefore, feels that the issuance of this conditional use permit for the particular piece of property is needed, is called for, and is in the best interest of the public at large, the citizens of the City of Grapevine, Texas, and helps promote the general health, safety and welfare of this community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: ORD. NO. 2015-029 2 Section 1. That the City does hereby issue a conditional use permit in accordance with Section 48 of Ordinance No. 82-73, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Grapevine, Texas, same being also known as Appendix "D" of the City Code, by granting Conditional Use Permit CU15-19 to allow for a pylon sign in conjunction with an automotive dealership with sales and service of new and used vehicles (5 Star Subaru) in a district zoned "PID" Planned Industrial Development District within the following described property: Lot 1, Block 1, 5 Star Subaru (2651 William D. Tate Avenue) all in accordance with a site plan approved pursuant to Section 47 of Ordinance No. 82-73, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "A", and all other conditions, restrictions, and safeguards imposed herein, including but not limited to the following: None. Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby directed to amend the official zoning map of the City of Grapevine, Texas, to reflect the herein conditional use permit. Section 3. That in all other respects the use of the tract or tracts of land herein above described shall be subject to all the applicable regulations contained in said City of Grapevine zoning ordinance and all other applicable and pertinent ordinances of the City of Grapevine, Texas. Section 4. That the zoning regulations and districts as herein established have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the community. They have been i designed with respect to both present conditions and the conditions reasonably anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future; to lessen congestion in the streets; to secure safely from fire, panic, flood and other dangers; provide adequate light and air; to prevent overcrowding of land, to avoid undue concentration of population; facilitate the adequate provisions of transportation, water, sewerage, drainage and surface water, parks and other public requirements, and to make adequate provisions for the normal business, commercial needs and development of the community. They have been made with reasonable consideration, among other things, of the character of the district, and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. Section 5. That this ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Grapevine, Texas, affecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of those ordinances which are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. Section 6. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable and that if the validity of the zoning affecting any portion of the tract or tracts of land described herein shall be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the zoning of the balance of the tract or tracts of land described herein. Section 7. That any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum ORD. NO. 2015-029 3 not to exceed Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Section 8. That the fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of Grapevine, Texas, are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals, peace and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Grapevine, Texas, creates an emergency for the immediate preservation of the public business, property, health, safety and general welfare of the public which requires that this ordinance shall become effective from and after the date of its final passage, and it is accordingly so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS on this the 16th day of June, 2015. ►A''-01VA"D William D. tat� Mayor n� ATTEST: L12�j Tara Brooks City Secretary John F. Boyle, �Jr. City Attorney ORD. NO. 2015-029 4 A i �\ \ \ \ ,\ r'R �p `WFPIA(I UT F,IxiX t 1 \ \ PAVEMENT LO\�1fX "'Al BINT dCWtT � \ DER T_ T SPECS. \ 1 \ D PROPi�M fREE RAMP Pte. 5' 1 \4 PROP. Y N�fl A\ KI � .E i'. ORNA�\ NfA FENCE (TYP.j \ ii 't � \ \ CB: N \ 40'27''! 1 \ ewsnwnelnwx'au+LWc ( -2F C F+ y \ \ PROP. BAARERA RAMP Y Y\ P IX ODN �� JOINT � T100T "ti 3 CITY OF GRAPEVINE MINERAL NOTES 1)jIUCDN IRNHE OffECpN( //IG�RMfl1NE At IH &TIO iCipN 4ECINIK K. 1 N IPAOPG54BSNPI IAI�IM i SIS IC NUNiIt NN010 2) PHECONSRTP ON N ETaM, Fgt�NRL PVaUtl C FISC A SR MSPCCMMI FR i0 THE CITY OF CR0.°EWNE 4i ME 3) NA WRIER JONNG 5 AUONMD FOR WATER SWIM SBYER AND STORM DRNWGE CONSTRUCTION. 4)ALL IRENCHES THAT ME gGVATEO TO A OEPM IN EXCESS OF FINE (5 FEET SH4L BE EXCAVATED AIA MAINTAINED IN A AND ER THAATIOIANSCf iN EXCINWYtk SIVEEIY UNSWADANB5E1=)FSTANDARDS. 5 8A POOR T THE EXAVAATION RMS PRMTO IW A 'ENSFO P��SANfl ENCNiEER W ALCQGMNCE WIM OSN4 ST0.Y0.WOS. HEN SAFEW 5) ALL EL1�'.ONFNt ANO BACKML SHOP BE WET7E0 ro MI'RO%IIA4TE CPIYUM IANSTURE ARD coMPACTED IN TWELVE Uz) NICx LITS TO 95% AR FEETO F IF OENSNY. NEF 7ESIS SHVL COED FOR GCH Ah (51 iTFT d' DERN NU FOR TACH ICO UND2 FEET 6 1RENCN OR NCHEfENi 7HFREOi. ME W SHVt OU P E FOR 9J&IIIBN6 A COPY 9 ALL GEOTECNWGV LMOROM REFERVEST RESULTS TO (IIN CITY OF GRIP NE. R)10 RFQUESR� AO1P5�PRE FLAN N�CFi M P�RTOR 10 ANI WJKK WYIEN RRICEONBIATLbN��M7MENt AT (017) 410-X110 7) AOM 9COLTW BE NO FILLRA N INE RWOPWNRECOR COURVIC WNHN THE OW OF CNPAINE NOWIT AN DECNEO 'RLL' B)THCOOW IN E ELI �CWNCOLiS O ASS -BUT RF.CORO D MHQ CHARM W ME P6 THE PROAECT PIONEER SWll 9) THE CONTRACTOR SWILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROWDNG EROSION CONIMA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EROSION CONTROL PLAT PREPARED BY IM ENNNFfR ANO APPENM F OF THE CITY OF NACE5 CODE DR COMES. IO) ONE CITY TO GPMtV1NE'S CONSIBJGTAN RSPEVOR OVERTIRE POLMx NLOAS IN CWOPACI_OR TO WORK FRW 7 AN 10 7 10 HE Ory By ME CONTRACTOR FOR Y OUTSIDE ME NOR" M,,H MIO (i:T�8EANOF 0 55PM. HOUR BRANCH BE PND FRIDAY. SATURDAY WORK REWIRES A TOM (4) HOUR MINIMUM OVENDE DOGE, 11) INE CONRElCiCR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CBTAWNG A TWO (2) YEAR, 25% MAMBONCE BOND ON ALL WAIER SANITARY SEYRR, STERN 0 WE, MVEMENT AND EXCAVATION/FILL MpwpN�[pR[GH7-DA-WAY OR EASEMENTS. T21 7E O50 NIDORYOiVTMEN()SCCOHIDIMLOF SFC ION f 7NISKIL3 oOERNNAVCE A001) TO. 1ECIAL NE DIAIIAECf i OF %I&ICO COMNIO6 iOTO Aq% 'STOP -WORK ORDER' FOR Am DEVELOPMENT, IMPROeEM O CO CVSTRUC7IMI INION IS N VIOV,TPI OF THIS ORDRWCE IS) NL UTILITY RELOCATIONS WILL 8E DONE AT TIE DDIELOPCRY MITSE. 14) All MUCH UNITS SWi1 CO DR18 CLASS 150 C-900 PJC UNSER 16' N =MEMBER, 15) SIAM SEWER MKS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF SIM 35 PJC AND MEET ALL %ED AND NTCOG SEPAVADA RE0UREND8S 16) All PROPOSED UIILNES SHALL BE INSTALLED UNDERGROUND UWESS OURMSE NOTED. q4t.. A.A. r 1' Iyyl!.. 5,11 Wf1W► a -I ki Ws*,- ARX1P Y 1 � yiv A � � : � � � Li '•^' BUILDING AREA DATA PARKING DATAREQUIRED PARKING SPACE PROP. 2' CURB CUT _ "^ SHOWROOM AND OFFICES VAMPEI) CONCRETEEWHICI,E AIR LOT 1. BLOCK FRANK PARRA PROP. REFU3E AND RECYCLE ATffk PROP. A15OOL EXPNMED JDNT AT a�icm PROP 6' am MET Yol.10123,Pg.77 (; " ; , ,R1 y 4,350 S.F, {- 300 SQ. FT, PER PARKING SPACE = 15 PARKING SPACE 'S COBROMATE --'fiB CRY OF 6RAPEVR� FORE DFPARiMEN1 PROP MSTNL ppm J1XM AT RxIGE F PER COY OF OFAPEvNE AUTOPLFX1ADDRION CABINET A SLIDE 7002 SC 7 WALL TO WATCH &IR,ORiG. RDGE tN7E PFR COY OF CRAPEYWE ' I�t T , iS(�FiK PEINANENT STANDARD OETAW.S — — 7-7 — — — — —.._ PRT.GT. SEE ARCIKIECRRtAL PLANS FOR — — _ — — — — DET -ARS— — — — — STAMMRD DETAINS — — — — — — — — ' — _ _ — — — — — — — ..(i 1 \ ` 1 Cd A SLL�J , Si — _ _ — — —. -_ -y — — — _ — — — _W_. �W_ _. _W_ — _..w W W— w w w - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CA 8' k11tRW_ W— _ _ ,1 — W_ _W W—� W= --W� 21,531 S.F. SUB -TOTAL 45 PARKING SPACE PART STORAGE W -PROP . IIAFRAi $WIC CATS WITH 'wx —"' — —ti.octc �( N, _w_ — 'I _W_ — — — — ` — =W_ — '. __._ —W— —W— _w— — �. — -f- -- -- — — ; /I SUB -TOTAL PARTS WAREHOUSE 4.128 S.F. SUB -TOTAL 5 PARKING SPACE W' a PAID. �RAIE WIN CRY OF IXGPEVxiE"fxtE DEPARTMENT �� r PROP• STALMED 1 254,026 SO, FT. OF SITE AREA FOR AUTO SALES i -- 2,000 SO. FT. PER PARKING SPACE =128 PARKING SPACES GRAND TOTAL OF REQUIRED PARKING 238 SPACES 20WI0SED! PROPOSEDE 7'"" ) O6NAY PAD 8, j PRgA. 6• GONG ." I — 300 FT 265 FT REQUIRED ACCESSIBLE PARKING 5 SPACES ..-B J- ` '= lAY Da>f" /' ",; SEE PA FOR CINB (Er.PROR.-2`CUAB CUT -.— 5M ,--'1 ass AWA 70 570 \ AN su.4s q .- 567 FED s42za D. \\ r2\aie ontoBA' HINT. 12 c Y ii y, Y 17 _ _ a a Y i " PROP. BARRRFi RAMP 54''7 T cess /,PR�yJ�ATER _ MEIFRS a E^--- �..� 1_ � �`l- {{ /�,.�•�� f �' / am -a-1 �T'1 •7._ \ ` E f�-E-- _-/,._,_ _ i-�— 1�_ E--E--E E '---E ------------ ---}.._�-� /^�1 Y n A i �\ \ \ \ ,\ r'R �p `WFPIA(I UT F,IxiX t 1 \ \ PAVEMENT LO\�1fX "'Al BINT dCWtT � \ DER T_ T SPECS. \ 1 \ D PROPi�M fREE RAMP Pte. 5' 1 \4 PROP. Y N�fl A\ KI � .E i'. ORNA�\ NfA FENCE (TYP.j \ ii 't � \ \ CB: N \ 40'27''! 1 \ ewsnwnelnwx'au+LWc ( -2F C F+ y \ \ PROP. BAARERA RAMP Y Y\ P IX ODN �� JOINT � T100T "ti 3 CITY OF GRAPEVINE MINERAL NOTES 1)jIUCDN IRNHE OffECpN( //IG�RMfl1NE At IH &TIO iCipN 4ECINIK K. 1 N IPAOPG54BSNPI IAI�IM i SIS IC NUNiIt NN010 2) PHECONSRTP ON N ETaM, Fgt�NRL PVaUtl C FISC A SR MSPCCMMI FR i0 THE CITY OF CR0.°EWNE 4i ME 3) NA WRIER JONNG 5 AUONMD FOR WATER SWIM SBYER AND STORM DRNWGE CONSTRUCTION. 4)ALL IRENCHES THAT ME gGVATEO TO A OEPM IN EXCESS OF FINE (5 FEET SH4L BE EXCAVATED AIA MAINTAINED IN A AND ER THAATIOIANSCf iN EXCINWYtk SIVEEIY UNSWADANB5E1=)FSTANDARDS. 5 8A POOR T THE EXAVAATION RMS PRMTO IW A 'ENSFO P��SANfl ENCNiEER W ALCQGMNCE WIM OSN4 ST0.Y0.WOS. HEN SAFEW 5) ALL EL1�'.ONFNt ANO BACKML SHOP BE WET7E0 ro MI'RO%IIA4TE CPIYUM IANSTURE ARD coMPACTED IN TWELVE Uz) NICx LITS TO 95% AR FEETO F IF OENSNY. NEF 7ESIS SHVL COED FOR GCH Ah (51 iTFT d' DERN NU FOR TACH ICO UND2 FEET 6 1RENCN OR NCHEfENi 7HFREOi. ME W SHVt OU P E FOR 9J&IIIBN6 A COPY 9 ALL GEOTECNWGV LMOROM REFERVEST RESULTS TO (IIN CITY OF GRIP NE. R)10 RFQUESR� AO1P5�PRE FLAN N�CFi M P�RTOR 10 ANI WJKK WYIEN RRICEONBIATLbN��M7MENt AT (017) 410-X110 7) AOM 9COLTW BE NO FILLRA N INE RWOPWNRECOR COURVIC WNHN THE OW OF CNPAINE NOWIT AN DECNEO 'RLL' B)THCOOW IN E ELI �CWNCOLiS O ASS -BUT RF.CORO D MHQ CHARM W ME P6 THE PROAECT PIONEER SWll 9) THE CONTRACTOR SWILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROWDNG EROSION CONIMA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE EROSION CONTROL PLAT PREPARED BY IM ENNNFfR ANO APPENM F OF THE CITY OF NACE5 CODE DR COMES. IO) ONE CITY TO GPMtV1NE'S CONSIBJGTAN RSPEVOR OVERTIRE POLMx NLOAS IN CWOPACI_OR TO WORK FRW 7 AN 10 7 10 HE Ory By ME CONTRACTOR FOR Y OUTSIDE ME NOR" M,,H MIO (i:T�8EANOF 0 55PM. HOUR BRANCH BE PND FRIDAY. SATURDAY WORK REWIRES A TOM (4) HOUR MINIMUM OVENDE DOGE, 11) INE CONRElCiCR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CBTAWNG A TWO (2) YEAR, 25% MAMBONCE BOND ON ALL WAIER SANITARY SEYRR, STERN 0 WE, MVEMENT AND EXCAVATION/FILL MpwpN�[pR[GH7-DA-WAY OR EASEMENTS. T21 7E O50 NIDORYOiVTMEN()SCCOHIDIMLOF SFC ION f 7NISKIL3 oOERNNAVCE A001) TO. 1ECIAL NE DIAIIAECf i OF %I&ICO COMNIO6 iOTO Aq% 'STOP -WORK ORDER' FOR Am DEVELOPMENT, IMPROeEM O CO CVSTRUC7IMI INION IS N VIOV,TPI OF THIS ORDRWCE IS) NL UTILITY RELOCATIONS WILL 8E DONE AT TIE DDIELOPCRY MITSE. 14) All MUCH UNITS SWi1 CO DR18 CLASS 150 C-900 PJC UNSER 16' N =MEMBER, 15) SIAM SEWER MKS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF SIM 35 PJC AND MEET ALL %ED AND NTCOG SEPAVADA RE0UREND8S 16) All PROPOSED UIILNES SHALL BE INSTALLED UNDERGROUND UWESS OURMSE NOTED. q4t.. A.A. r 1' Iyyl!.. 5,11 Wf1W► a -I ki Ws*,- ARX1P J `\ A ROP„ 6• CONIC. \ IMA) 6' Cft Tor w , Y 1 � yiv A � � : � � � Li '•^' BUILDING AREA DATA PARKING DATAREQUIRED PARKING SPACE PROP. 2' CURB CUT _ "^ SHOWROOM AND OFFICES VAMPEI) CONCRETEEWHICI,E AIR ._PREP' - DELAY PAD g . NWT 1157 -JOINT VENTURE - mu® a�icm PROP 6' am MET Yol.10123,Pg.77 OFFICES - FIRST FLOOR 1Q160 S.F. _ 300 SQ. FT. PER PARKING SPACE = 34 PARKING SPACE O.P.R.T.C.T. p A' TE WRB 1QiDx FAB' y 4,350 S.F, {- 300 SQ. FT, PER PARKING SPACE = 15 PARKING SPACE 'S COBROMATE --'fiB CRY OF 6RAPEVR� FORE DFPARiMEN1 NEW CAR DELIVERY 1,055 S.F, = 500 SO. FT, PER PARKING SPACE = 3 PARKING SPACE PAVEIFM t(i11ER PER CRY OF GRAPL\ONE DETERS SUB -TOTAL SHOWROOM AND OFFICES— 19,189 S.F, SUB -TOTAL 60 PARKING SPACE PEINANENT IE AALON3SHEET 16 SERVICE RAMP IER THAN SERVICE - 17,070 S.F. 500 SO. I L PER PARKING SPACE = 35 PARKING SPACE AMNRHS AUTOMATIC CAR WASH -- ------ 1,340 SF. + 500 SO. FT. PER PARKING SPACE = 3 PARKING SPACE /11 � To t y ✓ SERVICE DRIVE 3.121 SP. } 500 S0. FT PER PARKING SPACE - 7 PARKING SPACE Page f SUB -TOTAL SERVICE 21,531 S.F. SUB -TOTAL 45 PARKING SPACE PART STORAGE PARTS FIRST FLOOR 2,328 S.F. -:- 1.000 SO. FT, PER PARKING SPACE= 3 PARKING SPACE PARTS SECOND FLOOR MEZZANINE 1,800 S,F, i 1.000 SO. FT. PER PARKING SPACE= 2 PARKING SPACE SUB -TOTAL PARTS WAREHOUSE 4.128 S.F. SUB -TOTAL 5 PARKING SPACE A GRAND TOTAL 44,848 S.F. TOTAL PARKING SPACE REQUIRED FOR BUILDING 110 SPACES 254,026 SO, FT. OF SITE AREA FOR AUTO SALES i 2,000 SO. FT. PER PARKING SPACE =128 PARKING SPACES GRAND TOTAL OF REQUIRED PARKING 238 SPACES 20WI0SED! PROPOSEDE 20,0005 3x8,480 SF,8D0(Ac) J `\ A ROP„ 6• CONIC. \ IMA) 6' Cft Tor w , Y PROP. 2"CURB'BUC BUILDING AREA DATA PARKING DATAREQUIRED PARKING SPACE PROP. 2' CURB CUT _ "^ SHOWROOM AND OFFICES VAMPEI) CONCRETEEWHICI,E ._PREP' - DELAY PAD g . NWT 1157 -JOINT VENTURE SHOWROOM 3,624 S.F. 500 SO. T. PER PARKING SPACE= 8 PARKING SPACE PROP 6' am MET Yol.10123,Pg.77 OFFICES - FIRST FLOOR 1Q160 S.F. _ 300 SQ. FT. PER PARKING SPACE = 34 PARKING SPACE O.P.R.T.C.T. p A' TE WRB 1QiDx FAB' OFFICES - SECOND FLOOR 4,350 S.F, {- 300 SQ. FT, PER PARKING SPACE = 15 PARKING SPACE 'S COBROMATE --'fiB CRY OF 6RAPEVR� FORE DFPARiMEN1 NEW CAR DELIVERY 1,055 S.F, = 500 SO. FT, PER PARKING SPACE = 3 PARKING SPACE PAVEIFM t(i11ER PER CRY OF GRAPL\ONE DETERS SUB -TOTAL SHOWROOM AND OFFICES— 19,189 S.F, SUB -TOTAL 60 PARKING SPACE PEINANENT IE AALON3SHEET 16 SERVICE RAMP IER THAN SERVICE - 17,070 S.F. 500 SO. I L PER PARKING SPACE = 35 PARKING SPACE AMNRHS AUTOMATIC CAR WASH -- ------ 1,340 SF. + 500 SO. FT. PER PARKING SPACE = 3 PARKING SPACE /11 � To t y ✓ SERVICE DRIVE 3.121 SP. } 500 S0. FT PER PARKING SPACE - 7 PARKING SPACE Page f SUB -TOTAL SERVICE 21,531 S.F. SUB -TOTAL 45 PARKING SPACE PART STORAGE PARTS FIRST FLOOR 2,328 S.F. -:- 1.000 SO. FT, PER PARKING SPACE= 3 PARKING SPACE PARTS SECOND FLOOR MEZZANINE 1,800 S,F, i 1.000 SO. FT. PER PARKING SPACE= 2 PARKING SPACE SUB -TOTAL PARTS WAREHOUSE 4.128 S.F. SUB -TOTAL 5 PARKING SPACE GRAND TOTAL 44,848 S.F. TOTAL PARKING SPACE REQUIRED FOR BUILDING 110 SPACES 254,026 SO, FT. OF SITE AREA FOR AUTO SALES i 2,000 SO. FT. PER PARKING SPACE =128 PARKING SPACES GRAND TOTAL OF REQUIRED PARKING 238 SPACES 20WI0SED! PROPOSEDE 20,0005 3x8,480 SF,8D0(Ac) PROVIDED PARKING 571 SPACES 300 FT 265 FT REQUIRED ACCESSIBLE PARKING 5 SPACES AS PER TABLE 208.2 (TAS) 30 FF 20A FF WnR ano PROVIDED ACCESSIBLE PARKING 5 SPACES LANDSCAPING DATA NET TRACT 1 (348,480 SOST.) 8,00 ACRE REQUIRED 15% = 52.326 SQ, FT. PROVIDED 169. = 55,756 S0. FT. PARKING DATA PARKING 571 SPACES DISPLAY PADS 20 SPACES TOTAL 591 SPACES KWOW ` r w8 mm Ypi ML A GLLCMUYOfMMMPMW MOWERS ro CODIFY lIXlt ONE Vit 119EtE (1-800 1—M Mid' NO A. NGN6 CONCH MA9t EtEVAtAN: 571.61 MIAMI "I CRNPANE BENDWAIX CC -41B-3: CIMSBEO SCWBE ON EAST NBSF OF MEOMN ON WESTERN WIS ORAE AT INTERSECIAN MIH WINE B AN AVENUE ��,�- Remainder Crapen"kL"'�'tommerciol 360 Ltd. CC€ D21ID95727 O.P.R.T.C.T. NAME: 5 Star Subaru NUMBER: CU15.19 TION: 2651 WIKam D. Tate Avenue; Lot 1, 1, 5 Star Subaru SECRETARY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION SHEET: 1 OF 6 APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR ORDINANCES. DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 0 YPROP. MITER FREE RAMP PROP. U NI Al SANG GATE WRH KNOX PAD, COORDINATE WRH CW OF GRAPEVINE FIRE DEPAFT" R=76250' L=1497' CB: S 511'037 CM: 14.97' B1A0ETREC6Sm NOTE N "m lD HE VENCIE DRE AUDIMP'x�i,M MEAsu[s ADDTSAUTASE a ON AND Py" U o"t£HttUESBN�� C,RAPHIC SCALE -40 0 20 da NO 16D i. (NREI ) CA �/ 1 MCH = 40 ET. T m REM @w OE33 Pls'G1 F)L wiii 9® mm@w @mtl GIS my Gg�ga @5 DowMm' C . NAM . AMNWNa ATONING TITLE, SITE PLAN PROJECT: SAM PACK nVE STAR SUBARU OF GRAPEVINEJCONO'1455-75-001 �O6 to , LOT 1, BLOCK i FIVE STAR SUBARU ADDITION ORRIN BY: CAM SVMEQD /"=4 2651 WILLIAM D. TATE AVENUE OESIONEO BY: GRAPEVINE, RRANT COUNTY, TEXAS KAV SHEET NM: 06/10/15 CNICKED BY; TE 4KYLEA VILLA* KYLE A. VRLA CONSTRUCTION CHECK OME 1A ti9166 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER _ OF 22 TFNM14 I11:R13E Ne. tlAtae CONSTRUCIRON CHECK DATE CCC Client Ca , 1455 ~-=� rRe, 1 `0 - 1 Bmwdwvr \ \ 1 15'U411 Bmf (-'._--------------------------------'-----"-- ------------------- -- �. r } 71 A t. T BLMOCIC 1 L0 I------------ ..,."� -__--_ -.-- _-------------------------------- -- ----- BARDWOOMUCH -.�-_ HARDWOOD MULCH HARDWOOD MULCH AU,�IEX AOWRON -I r 1 \ I \ \ ED, 2- SETTLED BED, 2' SETTLED ' BED, 2" SETTLED KCABINET A SURE 7002 1 1 THICKNESS TYP --- 1- THICKNESS, TYP. THICKNESS, TYP. P.R.TA,T. I 1 - '� BETWEEN FENCE AND BETWEEN FENCE AND N)• 4„ t ---- -L--- H EXISTING TREE _ BETWEEN FENCE AND `�'•' --- RB TVH OBH TO REMAIN, TYP- SHRUBS SHRUBS EXISTING LAWN TO REMAIN, SHRUBS " „.-.N REPAIR AND REPLACE 4 -j "I LAWN SOLID SOD 36' MULCH BED M1 - _ - - _ 36' _ _ _ SG a Cn BERMUDAGRASS, TYP. A7 B.O.C. 1., r 196' MULCN BED 1 MULCH BED 60 171 LAWNSOLID SOD �• 200 t _ 2 BERMUDAGRASS $O TYP -- -- --- - CP --T' ;T MFG 53 SG MFG /--- - LAWNSOL ID SOD BERMUDAGRASS. \_ l TYP. )LID DBN i � l A SOLID SOD • LAWN SOLID SOD/ - MFG 470 ,.-" 3 RMUDA RMUDA H 8 l-�4"`ttt 109 515 WC W 2 ..- /t \\ 4T' } GR TVP. OR TYP. 2TYP. AT H BEC. 1 ,.... BE ___ BE \ \ ;.. 1 ldfrYF I Vt \: 1w lE8/ASOfN 1 ERMUDA 8. ACRES I ) 15.00P.P.ICZ :. .. WN SO _ GR TYP. y L ` B k 0 Sr 50 t " BERMUDAGRASS TYP. : 20 i \ LAWN SOLID SOD j 1 v 8-2842-J9 2 22 \ \ \ MFG BERMUDAGRASS, TVP. Ok' N, 40'27,'W - 30 \\ C\ 489.1$ WC SOLID SOD LAWN SOLID $OD LAWN SOLID SOD SC ® __ ---- 570 " LO RMUDA ASS, _ BERMUDAGRASS. _ _ _ _BERMUDAGRASS, GR TYP. 'TYP. TYP. EXISTING LAWN TO flEMA1N, �� .. i � \\\ '• /' BE _ - (7:7EPAIR AND REPLACE �{ "4 SSA CT ONE ,TYP. ...,.. _... MFG., TVP. AT B.O.C. R-762.50 U iTY N1 ��� TO RU S W5T3l'W 335.71' ... • 1 z1 L=14.97' BERMUDAGRASS. /- \ � �� 1Y U111M 9996 C8: NT' .I S Si 1'03 vet TVP. OPR.ICI t t CM. 1497 Grapevine Cannandol 360 Ltd PLANT LIST LAWN SOLID SOD vtT� tY ""' \ � HS� , BERMUDAGR SS TYPE ,1 SYMBOL BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME QTY, SIZE REMARKS ,1 TREES CP Plsrecla d&tensls' Chinese Pislacbe 14 3' cal. container grown, 12' In., 4'.p .. d, a' branching fe metclwg j, ( .`• :" ,�, 2 WC _ ,. _ LO Qrarcus vkg4rerrs LWe Oak 31 3' cal. container grown, 12' hc. 4'spreed. 4' brancfbig ht., matclztg PB 'vuafM. re' Okleh- Redbud 28 30 ga. container grown, 8' ht., 4' spread nm. i Q \ „ -LAWN SOLID SOD '' so Ouercoa ehamare4i S,xntard Ped Oak 2 3" cal. container grown, 12' In., 4' spread, W tvanch i g hr_ ma[chdg 540 WC 'N BERMUDAGRASS, TY" lie vwrrrwla Thee Yatmmn Hotly 25 8' h . coreainer grown, tree form, 3-5 treat, he cross canes. 4' spread, tnatd*V LAWN SOLID SOD BERMUDAGRASS,- - LAWN SOLID SOD 6 _ LANDSCAPE TABULATIONS SHM111S/GROIH�COVEfl TYP. \ SO THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS \ : _ BERMUDAGRASS, �.. STTyI DBN 11a, carte Bw/wc'aAsena' Dwarf Burfad Hilly 718 30" Is. container full, 24" spread, 38' o.c. .. _ TYP. `Remaider INTERIOR LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS KO Rosa hybrids ;geMAn' Datable oack Out Pose lg 6 gal. cMtet-:to 20' spread, 38" o.c. - 205 - '- -- _. HWY ]157-,108(1 VQRIIRE i. 10% of the groes parkinhall be landscape. MFG Azesaelle nosseae se MexleM Feather cantairror fW, 18" o.c. pg 48 MFG - 401.10123, 77 9 area s grass 936 1 gal. i H P9- 2- One 111 tree, 3" cal., per 400 s.f. of intedor landscape area. SC Seasorlel Color 590 4" pots container fu&, 12" o.c., aelectlm W Owner 150 SG RB GPRT.C.T. SG Santis g vin Rad- Salvia Greggg'Red' lea 5 gal. container fu®, 20' spread 24" o.c. SC Gross Parking Area: 207,711 s.f. (573 spaces) WC E�Axty_ f DA797 Gowans' Wiitacreapar 4,045 4" pots container (3112' ne nnas min., 12" o.c. Required Provided NOTE: ALL TREES SHALL DAVE STRAIGHT TRUNKS AND BE MATCHING WITHIN VARIETIES. 280 TYH 20,771 s.,. (10%) 22,279 (11%) PLANT UST IS AN AID TO BIDDERS ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL QUANTITIES ON PLAN, DBH (52) trees, 3" cal. ( 451 101 trees,3exisung Hees, 5" . 6" cal. ALL HEIGHTS AND SPREADS ARE MINIMUMS. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL MEET OR EXCEED REMARKS AS INDICATED. (" cel. TENCHES -- „" ..... .." t7) treea. 3" sal, relocatad LANDSCAPE P. lREQUIREMENTS 1. All parking lots shall be screened from public view with a 30" Ail - height screen. 2. Pedmater landscapes shag contain one (1) tree, 3" cal., Per 50 Lf, William D. Tata Avenue: 489.15 Lf. LANDSCAPE NOTES MAINTENANCE NOTES GENERAL LAWN NOTES Required Provided 30 -ht. evergreen shrubs 30" ht, evergreen shrubs t. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING AND 1. THE OWNER, TENANT AND THEIR AGENT, IF ANY. 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE OPERATIONS AND 1101 trace, 3" cal. (1) tree, 3" cal. PROPOSED SITE ELEMENTS AND NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. SURVEY DATA SHALL BE JOINTLY AND SEVERALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF ALL LANDSCAPE. AVAILABILITY OF EXISTING TOPSOIL WITH ON-SITE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, (9) trees, 3" call rth relocateda� along noproperty li-EXH ` 61 IT T ®{ 5' ®,1° REQUEST TO OF EXISTING CONDITIONS WAS SUPPLIED BY OTHERS. 2, ALL LANDSCAPE SHALL. BE MAINTAINED IN A NEAT AND ORDERLY MANNER AT ALL TIMES. THIS SHALL 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL LEAVE LAWN AREAS 1" BELOW FINAL FINISHED GRADE PRIOR TO TOPSOIL a.®/�®® North Pan—- 1,075.83 Lf. Required Provided ® I A) CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST CU - IS A AMEND THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE PLAN OF 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL LOCATE ALL EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND NOTIFY LANDSCAPE INCLUDE MOWING, EDGING, PRUNING, FERTILIZING, INSTALLATION. 30'eve ht. grean shrubs 30" ht. evergreen shrubsPage of CU-= _ (ORD. 1997-115) FOR A PLANNED COMMERCW. ARCHITECT OF ANY CONFLICTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL WATERING, WEEDING AND OTHER SUCH ACTIVITIES (22) vasa, 3" sal. (141 [rasa, 3" A. CENTER WITH THE POSSESSION, STORAGE, RETAIL SALES EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN WORKING IN THE VICINITY COMMON TO LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL FINE GRADE AREAS TO ACHIEVE (81 trees, 3" cal. relocated AND ON -PREMISE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. FINAL CONTOURS AS INDICATED ON CIVIL PLANS. Stone Mayers Parkway: 250.03 Lf. (BEER, WINE AND MIXED BEVERAGES), SPECIFICALLY TO 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A MINIMUM 2% SLOPE 3. ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF TRASH, UTTER, WEEDS AND OTHER SUCH MATERIAL ADJUST CONTOURS TO ACHIEVE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDINGS, PROVIDE UNIFORM Required Provided REVISE THE BUILDING ELEVATIONS AND ALLOW OUTDOOR AWAY FROM ALL STRUCTURES. OR PLANTS NOT PART OF THIS PLAN. ROUNDING AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF SLOPES AND 30" ht. evergreen shrubs 30" ht. evergreen shrubs SPEAKERS AND OUTSIDE DINING IN CONJUNCTION WITH A OTHER BREAKS IN GRADE. CORRECT IRREGULARITIES (5) trees, 3" cel. (2) trees, RESTAURANT. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL FINE GRADE AREAS TO ACHIEVE 4. ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A AND AREAS WHERE WATER MAY STAND. 3" cal. relocated FINAL CONTOURS AS INDICATED. LEAVE AREAS TO HEALTHY AND GROWING CONDITION AS IS RECEIVE TOPSOIL 3" BELOW FINAL FINISHED GRADE IN APPROPRIATE FOR THE SEASON OF THE YEAR. 4. ALL LAWN AREAS SHALL BE FINE GRADED, IRRIGATION R8) O EL SETTLED AND FINISH GRADE South Perimeter: 979.22 Lf. Required Provided R) THE ENTIRE SITE IS THE PREMISES. PLANTING AREAS AND 1 BELOW FINAL FINISHED C MPLEi Y GRADE IN LAWN AREAS. S. ALL PLANT MATERIAL WHICH DIES SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE OWNER'S CONSTRUCTION 30" ht- eyoni as. ahruba 30" ht. evergreen shmbs REPLACED WITH PLANT MATERIAL OF EQUAL OR MANAGER OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO LAWN (20) trees, 3" cal. (20) trees, 3" cal, S. ALL PLANTING BEDS AND LAWN AREAS $HALL BE BETTER VALUE. INSTALLATION. �.DYNAM®/® ie Eia+..,M: rte+ 31>sw SEPARATED BY STEEL EDGING, NO STEEL EDGING ®`r ti'zzsza SHALL BE INSTALLED ADJACENT TO BUILDINGS, 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SEPARATE BID 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL ROCKS 314" NONVEHICULAR OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS xa.avaxt«.mo WALKS, OR CURBS. CUT STEEL EDGING AT 45 DEGREE PROPOSAL FOR ONE YEAR'S MAINTENANCE TO BEGIN DIAMETER AND LARGER, DIRT CLODS, STICKS, 1. 75% of the total it. to be lead ... ped. (eakM10VA:ST C NGCONSULTANTS,PC ANGLE WHERE IT INTERSECTS WALKS AND CURBS. AFTER FINAL ACCEPTANCE. CONCRETE SPOILS, ETC. PRIOR TO PLACING TOPSOIL 2, 50% of the required landscape shall be locat.d in the front uNDOLVEt0TM8l1COxpaM1G • hWI RNG GOEotE K:At_ O rW88At • VsMY • NANf4NGAI0WG AND LAWN INSTALLATION. yard. •aa mvo ••, 6. TOP OF MULCH SHALL BE 1/2" MINIMUM BELOW THE 3- Trees shall be planted per the following ratio: vis v _aoo aura ro zromsaezw im.nnmf m,zarmz.uw m s 9N>pl I LSw.a+SirtatfW�e natxcvw.r4w.lmnprflp m:sxaN.9110 r TOP OF WALKS AND CURBS, SOLID SOD NOTES 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ALL LAWN AREAS %of site in NVOS Trees required „rei.a�u ievn vv:e zemare w,:xr.msmui esmewsn..cwne:m?m.vHa.ww»ra Dross mzszs>..oae remisvz. uv UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE. THIS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT less than 30% 1 tree, 3" cal. 1 2,500 s-1. TITLE. 7. ALL LAWN AREAS SHALL BE SOLID SOD 1. PLANT SOD BY HAND TO COVER INDICATED AREAS NOT BE LIMITED TO: MOWING, WATERING, WEEDING, 30-49% ,tree,3"call 13,000 1.f. LANDSCAPE PLAN BERMUDAGRASS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE COMPLETELY. ENSURE EDGES OF SOD ARE TOUCHING. CULTIVATING, CLEANING AND REPLACING DEAD OR over 50% 1 tree, 3" sal. 7 4,000 s -f. DRAWINGS. TOP DRESS JOINTS BY HAND WITH TOPSOIL TO FILL BARE AREAS TO KEEP PLANTS IN A vlcoflous, Total Site: 348,480 .,f PRCJECT: SAM PACK FIVE STAR SUBARU OF GRAPEVIN VOIDS. HEALTHY CONDITION. Total x,455-15-001 M05 04 15 B. ALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AREAS SMALL BE Vehicular Open Space: 57,286 s.f. (57%1 mn W. APL STJ1E 1,µg PROVIDED WITH AN AUTOMATIC UNDERGROUND 2. ROLL GRASS AREAS TO ACHIEVE FILE SCAR SUBARU ADDITIONIRRIGATION SYSTEM WITH RAIN AND FREEZE SENSORS SURFACE. FREE FROM UNNATURAL UN SMOOTH, EVEN 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ESTABLISHMENT OF LOT 1, BLOCK DULATIONS. ACCEPTABLE TURF AREA AND SHALL PROVIDE Required Provided XXXX VD.. TATE AVENUE OLCIW✓m Bh AND EVAPOTRANSPIRATION lETI WEATHER -BASED REPLACEMENT FROM LOCAL SUPPLY IF NECESSARY. 52,272 s.f. 115%1 57,842 s.f. 117%/ GRAPEVINE. INE, TMRANT COUNTY, TEXAS ApL SFEET ger 136 6,a.f. (50%) 26,360 sJ. (500Y.) CONTROLLERS AND SAID IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL 3. WATER SOD THOROUGHLY AS SOD OPERATION 201670D BY: BE DESIGNED 8Y A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL AND PROGRESSES. 1331 trees, 3' cal. 1331 trees, 3' cel. t�NGg KAH L2.01 INSTALLED BY A LICENSED IRRIGATOR. pNN 4. A INSTALLATION OCCURS BETWEEN SEPTEMBER , 4245 North Central Expy 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE 810 PROPOSAL LISTING AND MARCH 1, OVER -SEED BERMUDAGRASS SOD BELLE � � PECK DA1E UNIT PRICES FOR ALL MATERIAL PROVIDED. WITH WINTER RYEGRASS, AT A RATE OF FOUR 14) SCALE: 1' = 40'-0' B E L L suite SDt * POUNDS PER ONE THOUSAND (1000) SQUARE FEET. -T FIRMA Dallas, Texas 75205 $ F OF t t.0. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING • r,1T 12 0 IpNSRNLT/N7 CILTK -w- ALL t1E � ALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PERMITS. N 0 20 40 so • 714.865.7192 OFt":cat a ,� _ oa,To,, s IBM fiat CadK 1455 A. 1 0 SECTION 32 9300 - LANDSCAPE PARTI -GENERAL 1.1 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS A. Refer to Landscape, Plans, ties, d -Hs, bidding requirements, special provisions, and ..hadulas for additional requirements, 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Work Included: Furni h all cupervlslon, labor, materials, services, equipment and appliances required to complete the walk covered In conjunction with the landscaping covered In these specifications and landscaping plans, including: 1. Planting (trees, Shrubs and grasses) 2. Bed preparation and fertilization -__ 3. Notification of sources 4. Water and maintenance until final acceptance S. Guarantee 1.3 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. American Standard for Nursery Stock published by American Association of Nurseryman: 27 October 1980. Edition; by American National Stardsd. In,thtte, In. (260.1) - plant material B. American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature: 1342 Edition of Standardized Plant Names. C. Texas Association of Nurseryman. Grades and Standards D. Harris Third, 1976 - Comely University 1.4 NOTIFICATION OF SOURCES AND SUBMITTALS A. Samples: Provide representative quantities of sandy loam soil, mulch, bad mix material, gravel and crushed stone. Samples .heli be approved by Owner'. Authorized Repras.ntative before use oa the project. 1.6 JOB CONDITIONS A. General Contractor to complete the following punch list: Prior to Landscape nt Coractor initiating any Portion of landscan installation, General Contractor shall 1011, planting bed area, three (3") inches below final finish grade of sidewalks, drives and ..,be as shown on he drawings. All lawn areas to receive solid sod Shag be left one 111 inch below the final finish grade of sidewalks, drives and curbs. An construction debris shall be remov.tl prior to Landscape Contractor beginning any work. B. Storage of L:mSIIis and equipment at the job site will be at the risk of the Landscape Contractor. The Owner cannot be hod responsible for [heft or damage, 1.6 MAINTENANCE AND GUARANTEE A. M.Imen.... : 1. The Landscape Contractor shall be held responsible for the maintenance of all work from the time of planting until final acceptance by the Owner. No trees, shrubs, groundcover or grass will be accepted unites they show healthy growth and satisfactory foliage conditions. 2. Maintenance shall include watering of trees and plants, cultivation, weeding spraying, edging, pruning of trees, mowinof gross, os, cleaning up and all other work necessary of Maintenance. 3. A written notice Squesung final Inspection and acceptance should be submitted to the Owner at least ..van 17) days prior to completion- An on-site inspection by the Owner's Authorized Representative will be completed prior to written acceptance, S. Guarantee: 1 TREE PLANTING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 1. Trees, shrubs and groundcover shall be guaranteed for a twelve (12) month Period after final acceptance. The Contractor shat] MPI.ce all dead materials as soon as weather permits and upon notification of the Owner. Plants. Including trees, which have partially died so that shape, size, or symmeen try have bedamaged, shag be considered subject to replacement. In such eases, the opinion of the Owner shall be final. a. Plants used for replacement shall be of the soma size and kind as those originally planted and shall be planted IS originally specified. AN work, including materials, labor and equipment used in replacements, shall carry a twelve 112) month guarantee. Any damage, including rats in lawn or bad areas, incurred as a result of making replacements shall be immediately repaired. b. At the direction of the Owner, plants may be replaced at the start of the next years planting season. in such s, dead plants shag be removed from the premises mediately. When plant replacements aamade, plants, soil refs, fertilizer and mulch are to be uIlliz.d a originally specified and re -inspected for full compliance with the contract requirements. All replacements are to be included uad., "Walk" of this section. 2. The Owner agrees that for the guarantee to ba effective, he will water planta at least twice a week during dry pedods and cultivate bads once a month after final acceptance. 3. The above guarantee shall not apply whoplants die after ccaplan.. because of injury from storms, hall, from., insects, diseases, injury by humans, machines or theft, 4. Acceptance for all landscape work shall be given after final Inspection by the Owner provided the job is in a template, undamaged condition and there is a stand of grass in all town a At that time, the Owner will assume mainten nce an the accepted work. C. Repairs: Any necessary repairs under the Guarantee must be made within ten 110) days after receiving notice, weather Permitting. in the event the Landscape Contractor does tit make tepatm accordingly, the Owner, without further notice to Contrector, may provide materials and man to make such reP.i. It the expnae to the Landscape Contractor, 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. General: Comply with applicable federal, state, county and local regulations governing landscape materials and work. B. Personnel: Employ only experienced Personnel who are familiar with the required work. Pravlde full time supervision by a qualified foreman acceptable to Landscape Architect. C. Selection of Plant Material: 1. Make contact with suppilem immediately upon obtaining notice of contract acceptance to select and book materials. Develop a program of maintenance (owning and fertilization) which will ensure the purchased materials will meet and ! or exceed project specifications. 2. Substitutions: Do not make plant material substitutions. If the specified landscape ma,erial is not obtainable, submit proof of non-availability, to Landscape Architect, together with proposal for use of equivalent material. At the time bids .ne.bMitt.d, the Contractor is assumed to have I ... led the materials necessary to complete the job as specified. 3. Landscape Architect no provide a key identifying each tree location on site. Written verification will be required to document material selection, source and delivery schedules to site. 4. Measurements: Measure trees with branches and hunks or in their normal position. Do not prune to obtain required sizes. Take caliper meanremeam six inches above ground for trees up to and including 4' caliper she, and twelve inches above ground for lager sizes. Measure main body of all plant material of height and spread dimensions, TREE PLANTING DETAIL LEGEND AND NOTES A. TREE: TREES SHALL CONFORM WITH LATEST AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK. www.anla.og B. TREE PIT: WIDTH TO BE AT LEAST TWO 121 TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THE ROOT BALL CENTER TREE IN HOLE & REST ROOT BALL ON UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL. C. ROOT BALL: REMOVE TOP Jia BURLAP AND ANY OTHER FOREIGN OBJECT; CONTAINER GROWN STOCK TO BE INSPECTED FOR GIRDLING ROOTS. D. ROOT FLARE: ENSURE THAT ROOT FLARE IS EXPOSED. FREE FROM MULCH, AND AT LEAST TWO INCHES ABOVE GRADE. TREES SHALL BE REJECTED WHEN GIRDLING ROOTS ARE PRESENT & ROOT FLARE IS NOT APPARENT. E. ROOTBALL ANCHOR RING: REFER TO MANUFACTURER'S GUIDELINES FOR SIZING, PLACE ROOTBALL ANCHOR RING ON BASE OF ROOTBALL, TRUNK SHOULD BE IN THE CENTER OF THE RING. F. 'U' BRACKET, G. NAIL STAKE: REFER TO MANUFACTURER'S GUIDELINES FOR SIZING, INSTALL NAIL STAKES WITH HAMMER OR MALLET FIRMLY INTO UNDISTURBED GROUND. DRIVE NAIL STAKES FLUSH WITH "V BRACKET ADJACENT TO ROOTBALL (DO NOT DISTURB ROOTBALL), H. BACKFILL: USE EXISTING NATIVE SOI. (no amendments) WATER THOROUGHLY TO ELIMINATE AIR POCKETS. I. MULCH: DOUBLE SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH 2 INCH SETTLED THICKNESS, WITH 2" HT, WATERING RING; ENSURE THAT ROOT FLARE IS EXPOSED. BELOW GROUND STAKE SHOULD NOT BE VISIBLE, J. TREE STAKES: TREE STAKE SOLUTIONS 'SAFETY STAKE' BELOW GROUND MODEL AVAILABLE FROM: Tree Stake Solutions ATTN: Jeff Tuley (903) 676-6143 Jeff@treestakesclutions.com www.mz..tak... lub...... K. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF TREE STAKES. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADHERE TO MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION GUIDELINES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR TREE STAKE INSTALLATION. do not measure from branch or root tip-to,tip. S. Owner's Authorized Representative shall inspect all plant material with requirements for genus, species, cultivar ! variety size and quality. 6. Owner's Authorized Representative retains the right to further lospact all plant material upon arrival to the site and during installation for size and condition of root balls and root systems, limbs, branching habit, i ... or,, injuries and talent defects. 7. Owner's Authorized Representative may reject unsatisfactory or defective material at any time during the process work. Remove rejected materials immediately from the site aid replace with acceptable material at no additional cost to the Owner- Plants damaged in transit or at job site shall be rejected. 1.8 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING i. Bailed and Budapped IB&B) Plants: Dig and prepare Shipment in a manner that will not damage roots, branches, shape and future development. 2. Container Grown Plants: Deliver pian,. In rigid container to hold ball shape and protect root mase. R. Delivery: i. Deliver Packaged materials in sealed containere showing weight, analysis and name of manfacturs, Protect materials from deterioration during delivery and while stored ansae. 2. Deliver only plant materials that can be planted in one day unless adequate storage and watering facilities are available on job site. 3. Protect root balls by he.iing in with sawdust or other approved moisture retaining material if not planted within 24 hours of delivery. 4. Protect plants during delivery to prevent damage to root ball. or desic..lien of leaves. Keep plants moist m all times. Cover an materials during transport. 5. Notify Owners Authorized Representative of delivery schedule 72 houm in advance job site. S. Remove rejected plant material immediately from job site. 7. To avoid damage or stns., do not lift, move adjust to plumb, or otherwise manipulate plants by trunk or stems. PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2.1 PLANTS A. General: Well -formed No. 1 grade or better numary grown stock. Listed plant heights are fromtops of root bells to nominal tops of plants. Plant spread refem to nominal outer width of the plant, not to the outsf leaf tips. Plants will be individually approved by the Owner's Authorized Representative and his decision as to their acceptability shall be final. B. Quantities: The drawings and specifications are complimentary. Anything called for on one and not the other is as binding as if shown and called for on both. The plant schedule is an aid to bidders only. Confirm all quantities on plan. C. Quality and size: Plant materials shall conform to the size given on the plan, and shall be healthy, symmetrical, well -shaped, full branched and well rooted. The plants shall be free from injurious sects, diseases, injuries to the bark or root., broken wrenches, objectionable disfigurements, insect eggs east larvae, and are to be of specimen quality. D. Approval: All plants which are found unsuitable in growth, orare n any unhealthy, badly shaped or undersized condition win be rejected by the Owners Authorized Representative either before r after planting and shall be removed at the expense of the Landscape Contractor and replaced with acceptable plant as specified at no additional cost to the Owner. F. Decomposed Granite: Base material shall consist of a natural race planting detail as approved by the Landscape Architect if the Tacos material mix of granite aggregate not to exceed 1/8' diameter in percolation test falls. E. shall be healthy, fug -branched well -shaped, and shall ..It size and shall be composed of van... stages of d.compos.d vPfpo�, CONCRETE WALK / CURB the minimum trunk and diameter requirements of the plant Schedule. Bells shall be firm, neat, slightly tapered and well earth base. I. Backfifl only with 5 pans existing soil or Sandy loam and 1 part w apped in burlap. Any tree boss in the ball or with a broken PART 3 - EXECUTION bed preparation. When the hole is dug in solid rock, topsoil from Lha root ball at time of planting wN be rejected. Bails shalt be ton j9") inch toyee and Watered in thoroughly, same area should not be used. Carefully settle by watering Carburlefullyto (10") inches in diameter for each one (1') inch of trunk diameter, 3.1 BED PREPARATION & FERTILIZATION to prevent air packets. Remove the from the top 15 the ball, Prevent measured six (6'1 inches above ball. (Nomenclature confirms to the customary numary usage. For cl(3)ortmo, the term A. Landscape Contmetor to inspect all existing conditions and well as all nylon, plastic stream and wire. Container trees will usually be root bound, if to follow standard nursery practice of 'root scoring'. multi -frank" defines a plant having three (3) or mora trunks of report any deficiencies to the Owner. smooth, even surface. The joints between the blocks of nearly equal diameter.) sod should Im filled with topsoil where they are evidently gaped open, than watered thoroughly. J. Do trot wrap trees. F. Pruning: All pruning crass and shrubs, directed the B. All planting areas Shall be conditioned as fellows: K. Do not over prior Landscape Architect pmol to final acceptance, shall be executed , uted i. Prepare new Planting bads by scraping away existing grass prone. by the Landscape Contractor at no additional cost to the Owner. and weeds as necessary. Till existing soil to a depth of six L. Mul.h the top of the ball. Do not plant grass all the way to the 2.2 SOIL PREPARATION MATERIALS (6') inches prior to placing compost and fertilizer. Apply trunk of the tree. Leave the area above the top of the ball and re prepared and areas are ready for planting. All shipments of fertilizer as par Manufacturer's recommendations. Add six mulch with at least two 129 inches of specified mulch. A. Sandy Loam: (61inches of compost and IN into a depth of six (6') inches of the topsoil. Apply organic fertilizer such as So.,— or M. Ag plant bads and have to be mulched with a minimum settled • __�`�,. "- _. _. Green Sens. at the rate of twenty (20) Pounds per one thickness of two I21 inches over the entire bed or pit. stones and other extraneous material and reasonably free of weeds and foreign gmsse,. Loam containing Dailasgress or Nutgress shall be rejected. 2. Phvsical properties as follow.: a. Clay - between 7.27 Percent b, Sift - between 16-25 Percent I. Sand - less than 52 Percent 3. Organic matter chap be 3%-10% of total dry weight. 4. If requested, Landscape Contractor shall provide a certified ..it ...lysi n conducted by a approved ..it t.,i, laboratory verifying that Sandy loam is the wass requirements. a. Organic Material: Compos, with a anki.m of 80% vegetative matter and 20% animal waste. Ingredients should be a mix of course and fine textured mated.l. C. Premixed Bedding Soil as supplied by Vital Earth Resources, Glad ... I.,. Texas; Professbni Balding Soil as supplied by Living Earth Technology, Dallas, Texas or Acid Gro Municipal Mix as supplied by Soil Building Systems, Dallas, Texas or approved equal. D. Sharp Sand: Sharp sand must be free of seeds, soil particles and weeds. E. Mulch: Double Shredded Hardwood Mulch, partially decomposed, dark brown. Living Earth Technologies or approved equal. F. Organic Fertilizer. Fertilaid, S.Imae. or Green Sense or equal as mended for required applications. Fertilizer shall be dei vernd to [he she in original unopened containers, each bearing the manufacturer's guaranteed statement of analysis. G. Commercial Fertilizer: 10-20.10 or similar analysis. Nitrogen source to be a minimum 60% slow release organic Nitrogen ISCU or UF) with a minimum 8% sulfur and 4% iron, plus roronutrients. H. Peat! Commercial sphagmnm Peat mase or partially decomposed shredded pine bark or other approved organic material. 2.3 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Steel Edging: 3/16' x 4" x 16' - dark green, DURAEDGE® steal landscape edging manufactured by The J.D. Russell Company under its trade name DURAEDGE Heavy Duty Steel. S. Staking Material for Shade Trees: Star to details. C. Gravel: Washed native Pea gravel, graded 1 inch to 1-1/2 inch. D. Filter Fabric: 'Mirafi Mirascaps' by Mirefi Construction Products available at Lone Star Products, In., (4691 523-0444 or approved equal. E. River Rock: 'Colorado' or native river tock, 2" - 4" dia. .-'m"---thogsand11,0001'6q-11. C'-,_..__�_^_.v. REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN N. Obstruction below ground: In the event that rock, or 2. All planting area s shall receive a two 12') inch layer of underground construction work or obre ormum me aencoumered .pacified lch. rne any plant pit excavation work to be done under this .action, vPfpo�, CONCRETE WALK / CURB ammam locations may be selected by the Owner. Where 3, Backfill for tree pits shag be asfollows: Use existing top soil locations cannot be changed, the obstructions shag be removed on site (Use imported I,PsoO as needed] tree from lag. to a depth of not les. than those 13') feet below grade and no clumps, rocks, debris, caliche, aqueous, etc., placed in nine less than six (W) inches below the bottom of ball when plant is j9") inch toyee and Watered in thoroughly, property set at the required gratia. The work of his section shall UJl include the removal from the site of such rock or underground C. Gress Areas: obstructions encountered at the cost of the Landscape 1, Blocks of sod should be tad joint to joint (staggered joints) Contractor. atter rerouting the ground feet. Roll grass ..as m achieve O. Trees and large shrubs shall be staked as site conditions require, smooth, even surface. The joints between the blocks of Position stakes to secure trees against seasonal prevailing winds. sod should Im filled with topsoil where they are evidently gaped open, than watered thoroughly. P. Pruning and Mulching: Pruning shall be directed by the NOTE:NO STEEL EDGING SHALL I I * 'T .�- BE INSTALLED ALONG �I I_I Landscape Amhitect and shall be pruned in accordance with 3.2 INSTALLATION standard ho ticuhurat practice following Fine Pruning, Class 1 A. Maintenance of plant materials shall begin immediately after each Pruning standards provided by the National Amodm Association. plant is delivered to the Site and shall continue until all 1. Dead wood, suckers, broken and badly bruised branches contraction has been satlsfactority accomplished. shall be removed. General tipping of the branches is tit B. Plant materials shall be delivered to the site only after the beds permitted. Do not our terminal branches. re prepared and areas are ready for planting. All shipments of 2. Pruning shall be done with clean, sharp toots. rsery materials shelf be thoroughly protected from the drying winds during transit. All plants which cannot be planted at one, 3. Immediately after planting operations are completed, all tree after delivery re the site, Shall be well protected against the pas shall be covered with a layer of organic material two possibility of drying by wind and Bags of earth of B & B plants (2'1 inhes in depth. This limit of the organic material for shall be kept covered with soil or other acceptable material. Al:trees d1 Plants remain the property of the Contractor until final shat! be the diameter of the plant pit. acceptance. Q. Steel Curbing Installation: C. Positron the trees and shrub, in their intended location as per 1. Curbing shall be aligned as indicated on plans. Stake out Plan. limits of steel curbing and obtain Owners approval prior to O. Notify the Owner's Authorized Representative for inspection and intaliation. approval of all Positioning of plant materials. 2. All steel curbing shall be tree of kinks and abrupt bends. E. Excavate pits with vertical sides and horizontal bottom. Tree 3. Top of curbing shall be J4" maximum height above final Pits shall be large enough to permit handling and planting without injury to bags of earth or root, sad shelf be of such finished grade. depth that,when planted and settled, the crown of the plant shall 4. Stakes are to be installed on the planting bad side of the bear the acme relationship to the finish grade as it did to Boit surface !n original place of growth. curbing, as opposed to the grass side. n . S. Do of Matsu test edging along sidewalks or curb.. F. Shrub and tree pits hall be no lass than twenty -Four (24'1 inches wider than the lateral dimension of the earth ball and six 6. Cut steel edging at 45 degree angle whore edging meets to") inches deeper than it's vertical dimension. Rome- and haul sidewalks or curbs. from Site IN tasks and st over three9uarter (31^) inch m diameter. Plants Should be thoroughly moist before removing cantainars. 3.3 CLEANUP AND ACCEPTANCE A. Cleanup: During the work, the promises shall be kept neat and G. Dig a wide, rough sided hole exactty the Same depth as the cloth, at all times. Storage areas for all materials shall be so height of he ball, especially at the Sun- of the ground. The organized so that they, too, are neat and ondedy. All trash and sides of the hole should be rough and jagged never slick or debris shall be removed from the site a. work progresses. Keep gl8zed. paved areas clean by sweeping or hosing them at end of each H. Percolation Test: Fill the hole with water. I( the water level does work day. not percolate within 24 hours, the has nee0 to move to another END OF SECTION location or have drainage added. Install a PVC stand pipe Par SHRUBS /GROUNDCOVER; REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN TOPDRESS MULCH PER SPECIFICATIONS;SETTLED THICKNESS I SENESS G 6'!MINIMUM Z'tTOn C, TOP OF MULCH 1/2' MINIMUM BELOW TOP OF ^ �,` :,/ P.fQ 3/16" X 4" GREEN STEEL EDGING, vPfpo�, CONCRETE WALK / CURB y, STAKES ON INSIDE; EDGING SHALL "� BE 1/2" MAXIMUM HEIGHT SCARIFY SIDES t..G 4 ` / S c d 0� c^' 4 J- < ABOVE FINISH GRADE CONCRETE WALK- �I^ !OU `�'1,�+,aJ 4 V r "p wO J ^�pu0'�^ LAWN /FINISH GRADE (1<rt UJl I...I I i �-I 10 ::I I Il i l --III POCKET PLANTING NOT ALLOWED NOTE:NO STEEL EDGING SHALL I I * 'T .�- BE INSTALLED ALONG �I I_I - PREPARED SOIL MIX PER _ (I I I SIDEWALKS OR CVRBS -) I I I I I =(j I -j It i I SPECIFICATIONS; TILL 6' MINIMUM I III I I T I I III- OF PREPARED SOIL MIX INTO 6- DEPTH OF EXISTING SOIL REFER TO LANDSCAPE PLAN 6' FOR SPACING NATIVE SOIL ROOTBALL. DO NOT DISTURB SHRUB / GROUNDCOVER DETAIL NOT TO SCALE a 4245 North Central MqW BELLE Suit • SOI FIRMA �85 705 0., 48� ofto A) CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST CU__-__ IS A REQUEST TO AMEND THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SITE PUN OF CU__-_ (ORD. 1997-115) FOR A PUNNED COMMERCIAL CENTER WITH THE POSSESSION, STORAGE, RETAIL SALES AND ON -PREMISE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (BEER, WINE AND MIXED BEVERAGES), SPECIFICALLY TO REVISE THE BUILDING ELEVATIONS AND ALLOW OUTDOOR SPEAKERS AND OUTSIDE DINING IN CONJUNCTION WITH A RESTAURANT. B) THE ENTIRE SITE IS THE PREMISES, PROJECT: CASENARE` 5 Star Subaru CABENUMBM CU15-19 LOCAMM 2651 William D. Tote Avenue; Lot 1, Black 1, 5 Star Subaru MAYOR' TARV DATE PLANNWGANDZMMCOMMSM CI iRPoAM1 DAIS &84: 3 O 6 APPROVAL DOES IWAt/DK)RRE ANY WORK N CDPFL= W RN ANY CODES OR ORDINANfEB. DEPARTWWOFOEVBXNWBCSERVKM TANTS, PC G[OiKNNICat • ENYIaONMFHIAt • S(tayFY • MNfeNGNIONarG DSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS LOT 1. BLACK 1 FIVE STAR SUBARU ADDITION XXXX WIWAM D. 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Tate Avenue: Lot 1, Black 1, 5 Star Subaru MAYOR SECRETARY DATE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN DATE: SHEET: 4 OF 6 APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORTLEANY WORK IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR ORDINANCES DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES VPI Imumm Ft4M) mm "J EXHIBIT_ATO ILL. ao9s.aa4 Q Q IPage Ll Of I I + K=ON If=u. VRL 01A. RASRR N a"2 06/118/15 slam en +�wwm m .504 EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS NOT FOR OCNSM Mk7 A3-1 �...� 0 _. 'r -W, it - I I I I I it i i I� I I 1-t Fig Or >Y Orr, ASLL I I I cmmaL frtr LAPa NNf (i6 IN, a1K rxWWa WIN, » n O Q molt" R touRR 1-1/f ms a >r tauL rML i d W 601/0 rUr m tm1W a°R' EAST ELEVATION To SCALE: 7SCALE: t 8T ' o e � te• VPI Imumm Ft4M) mm "J EXHIBIT_ATO ILL. ao9s.aa4 Q Q IPage Ll Of I I + K=ON If=u. VRL 01A. RASRR N a"2 06/118/15 slam en +�wwm m .504 EXTERIOR BUILDING ELEVATIONS NOT FOR OCNSM Mk7 A3-1 a a 4 CASE NAME: 5 Star Subaru CASE NUMBER: CU15-19 LOCATION: 2651 William D. Tate Avenue; lot 1. 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