HomeMy WebLinkAboutAM2004-01MEMO TO: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
•HARDY,•' DEVELOPMENT
RON STOMBAUGH,PLANNER
SUBJECT: ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO SECTION 28, "CBD"
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
Staff recommends the Planning and Zoning Commission authorize Staff to set a public
hearing to consider an amendment to Section 28, "CBD" Central Business District
relative to the elimination of the one year trial period for outside display of merchandise
and take any action necessary.
BACKGROUND:
Early in 2003, Staff received a request from Mr. Terry Musar, the owner/operator of Mad
Duck Adventure Sports at 816 South Main Street, to allow outside display of
merchandise such as bicycles and kayaks. This site, located at the northwest corner of
South Main Street and Dallas Road is zoned "CBD" Central Business District and has a
historic subdistrict overlay. At the time of Mr. Musar's request, outside display was not
permitted in the "CBD" Central Business District. An amendment was drafted
establishing a set of criteria to allow outside display of merchandise as an accessory use
and was approved with a one-year trial period due to end March 18, 2004.
Several merchants along South Main Street have occasionally availed themselves of this
provision and there have been no reported negative incidents or problems resulting from
this outside display of merchandise. Staff recommends the one year timeline be
eliminated and outside display as an accessory use within the guidelines established in
the "CBD" Central Business District be allowed permanently.
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PURPOSE: The CBD Central Business District is designed to accommodate the types of
business and commercial uses that have historically been located in the Grapevine Central
Business area.
A. PERMITTED USES: No building or structure or part thereof, shall be erected,
altered, or used, in whole or in part, for other than one or more of the following
specified uses:
Personal service establishments including beauty and barbershops, cleaning,
shoe repair, art and instructional studios, photography, and newsstands.
2. Drugstores.
3. Offices, including professional, business, governmental and administrative.
4. Retail stores and sales, including antique, art supply, automotive
accessories, sporting goods, business machine shops, clothing, dry goods,
music, TV sales and repair, cards, home appliances, jewelry, leather goods
and luggage, linens, fabrics and draperies, optical goods, wallpaper and
paint, dairy supplies, carpeting.
5. Furniture, including office furniture and equipment.
6. Restaurants including outside dining, delicatessens, and bakeries.
7. Clubs and lodges.
8. Museums.
9. Movie theaters and opera houses.
10. Publicly operated parking facilities.
11. Outdoor sales of merchandise are prohibited during all sanctioned festivals,
except the holder of a special permit issued by the Grapevine Heritage
Foundation authorizing outdoor sales of merchandise.
B. ACCESSORY USES: The following uses shall be permitted as accessory uses to
a principal use provided that none shall be a source of income to the owner or user
of the principal use:
Uses normally incidental to the above permitted uses.
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2. Off-street parking in conjunction with a permitted use.
3. Signs, in accordance with Section 60 of this Ordinance.
4. Outside display of merchandise.
a. All outside display of merchandise
shall conform to the following guidelines:
(1) All outside display will be limited to the normal business hours
for the associated permitted and/or conditional use.
(2) A minimum clear unobstructed width of 48 -inches measured
from the curb shall be maintained on the public right-of-
way/sidewalk.
(3) No outside display of merchandise shall be allowed during any
City sponsored event or festival.
(4) The City reserves the right to require the removal of any
merchandise displayed outside on the public right-of-
way/sidewalk that may be obtrusive, unsafe, or otherwise
interfere with pedestrian traffic.
C. CONDITIONAL USE: The following conditional uses may be permitted provided
they meet the provisions of Section 48 and a Conditional Use Permit is issued
pursuant to Section 48 of the Ordinance.
Alcoholic beverage sales provided a special permit is issued in accordance
with Section 42.13 of this Ordinance.
2. Winery with alcoholic beverage sales, with, on -premise and off -premise
consumption, provided a special permit is issued in accordance with Section
42.13. of the ordinance.
3. Wine tasting facility with alcoholic beverage sales with on -premise and off -
premise consumption provided a special permit is issued in accordance with
Section 42.8. of the ordinance. All alcoholic beverage sales shall be
consistent with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code.
4. Automotive repair garages, within a completely enclosed building. Salvage
and/or wrecking yards are prohibited. All storage areas must be surfaced
and screening shall be provided in accordance with Section 58 and Section
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5. Artisan studios for the creations of crafts, furniture, and arts which are
handmade or handcrafted.
D. LIMITATION OF USES: No uses, other than uses existing at the date of this
Ordinance, which require extensive off-street parking, shall be permitted unless
adequate off-street parking, consistent with Section 56 of this Ordinance, is
provided.
E. PLAN REQUIREMENTS: Any new development in the CBD District shall require
a Site Plan in accordance with the provisions of Section 47 of this Ordinance.
F. DENSITY REQUIREMENTS: The following density requirements shall apply:
1. MAXIMUM DENSITY - The maximum density within the CBD District shall not
exceed a floor area ratio of 3.0.
2. LOT SIZE - Lots for any permitted use shall have a minimum area of fifteen
hundred (1,500) square feet.
3. MINIMUM OPEN SPACE - None required.
4. MAXIMUM BUILDING COVERAGE - The combined area occupied by all
main and accessory buildings and structures may cover one hundred (100)
percent of the total lot area.
5. MAXIMUM IMPERVIOUS ARES - The combined area occupied by all
buildings, structures, off-street parking and paved areas may cover one
hundred (100) percent of the total lot area.
G. AREA REGULATIONS: The following minimum standards shall be required:
1 LOT WIDTH - Every lot shall have a minimum width not less than twenty (20)
feet.
2. LOT DEPTH - Every lot shall have a minimum depth not less than seventy-
five (75) feet.
3. FRONT YARD - None required.
4. SIDE YARD - None required.
5. REAR YARD - None required.
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6. DISTANCE BETWEEN BUILDINGS - None required.
H. BUFFER AREA REGULATIONS: None required.
HEIGHT:
(a) No principal structure shall be erected or altered to a height exceeding thirty
(30) feet.
(b) No accessory structure shall be erected or altered to a height exceeding thirty
(30) feet.
J. LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS: None required for individual lots.
K. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING: Due to the development nature of the
CBD, it is recognized that conventional off-street parking and loading for individual
lots may be difficult to provide. Any new uses proposed in the CBD shall present
a plan for parking to the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Planning and
Zoning Commission shall establish the amount and method of off-street parking to
be provided for this District.
L. MASONRY REQUIREMENTS: The masonry requirements of Section 54 shall be
met.
M. ADDITIONAL BUFFERING, SCREENING, FENCING, & LANDSCAPING. The
Planning and Zoning Commission may recommend and the City Council may
require buffering, screening, fencing and landscaping requirements on any zone
change, conditional use, or special use case or concept plan in addition to or in lieu
of screening or fencing requirements set out specifically in each use district when
the nature and character of surrounding or adjacent property dictate a need to
require such methods in order to protect such property and to further provide
protection for the general health, welfare and morals of the community in general.
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Ms. Janice Gregory
Fort Worth Star Telegram
P.O. Box 1870
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
RE: Grapevine Account # CIT 25
Dear Ms. Gregory,
March 5, 2004
Please find enclosed, the following for publication on Sunday, March 7, 2004, in the
Northeast Edition of the Neighborhood Extra Section of the Fort Worth Star Telegram.
(One time only)
Item Meeting Date
Notice of Public Hearing
CU04-01, Speedway Grapevine March 23, 2004
Notice of Public Hearing
CU04-06, Grapevine Kawasaki March 23, 2004
Notice of Public Hearing
CU04-08, Back Porch Grill March 23, 2004
Notice of Public Hearing
CU04-09 & SU04-01, Gaylord Texan March 23, 2004
Notice of Public Hearing
Zoning Ordinance No. 82-73 March 23, 2004
As always, your assistance is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions please
contact me at (817) 410-3155.
Sincerely,
Ron Stombaugh,
Planner II
Development Services
Enclosure
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DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
The City of Grapevine • P O Box 95104 elGrapevine, Texas 76099 • (817) 410-3154
Fax (817) 410-3018 • www.ci.grapevine.tx.us
CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS
On Tuesday evening, March 23, 2004, at 7:30 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, 2nd
Floor, 200 South Main Street, Grapevine, Texas, the City Council and Planning and Zoning
Commission of the City of Grapevine will hold a public hearing to consider the following
items:
Case Number/Name: CU04-01, Speedway Grapevine
Applicant: Vincent Jarrard
Location: Northeast corner Grapevine Mills Boulevard North and F.M.
2499; proposed to be platted as Lot 1, Block 1, Speedway
Grapevine Addition
Current Zoning: "CC" Community Commercial District
Proposal: The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to establish
a car wash and lube/oil change facility. A copy of the site plan is on file at the Department
of Development Services. The property is owned by Cimarron Grapevine Partners Ltd.
Case Number/Name: CU04-06, Grapevine Kawasaki
Applicant: Dennis Warner
Location: Near the southeast corner of Mustang drive and the eastbound
State Highway 114 service road; proposed to be platted as Lot
2, Block 1, Cinemark Addition
Current Zoning: "CC" Community Commercial District
Proposal: The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to establish
a motorcycle dealership, with new and used sales and service of motorcycles and
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associated equipment. A copy of the site plan is on file at the Department of Development
Services. The property is owned by 114 & Main Partners II, L.P.
Case Number/Name: CU04-08, Back Porch Grill
Applicant: Kimberly Newton & Rachel McGallan
Location: 210 North Main Street; Lot 2R, Block 2, North Main Shopping
Center
Current Zoning: "HC" Highway Commercial District
Proposal: The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to establish
a restaurant with the possession, storage, retail sale, and on -premise consumption of
alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, and mixed beverages). A copy of the site plan is on file
at the Department of Development Services. The property is owned by North Main
Monticello Partners, Ltd.
Case Number/Name: CU04-09 & SU04-01, Gaylord Texan Hotel
Applicant: David Breeding
Location: 1501 Gaylord Trail; Lot 1, Block 1 Opryland Addition
Current Zoning: "PCD" Planned Commerce Development District
Proposal: The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to establish
signage on the hotel site. The applicant is also requesting a special use permit to establish
paid parking on the hotel site. A copy of the site plan is on file at the Department of
Development Services. The property is owned by Gaylord Hotels.
The City Council and the Commission will consider amendments and changes to the
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance, No. 82-73, same being Appendix D of the Code of
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Ordinances as follows:
Section 28, "CBD" Central Business District relative to outside display of
merchandise and any other additions, deletions, or changes to various sections, articles
and provisions contained in said Ordinance No. 82-73.
After all parties have been given an opportunity to speak, the public hearing will be closed
and the Commission and the City Council will deliberate the pending matters. Please
contact the Department of Development Services concerning any questions, 200 South
Main Street, Grapevine, Texas, 76051 or P.O. Box 95104, Grapevine, Texas, 76099, 817-
410-3155.
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RECOMMENDATION:
HONORABLE MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AND THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
ROGER NELSON, CITY MANAGER
H. T. HARDY, DIRECTOR DEVELOPCNT SERVICES
MARCH 23, 2004
ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT AM04-01, SECTION 28,
"CBD" CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT
Staff recommends the City Council consider the amendment to Section 28, "CBD"
Central Business District relative to the elimination of the one year trial period for outside
display of merchandise and take any action necessary.
Early in 2003, Staff received a request from Mr. Terry Musar, the owner/operator of Mad
Duck Adventure Sports at 816 South Main Street, to allow outside display of
merchandise such as bicycles and kayaks. This site, located at the northwest corner of
South Main Street and Dallas Road is zoned "CBD" Central Business District and has a
historic subdistrict overlay. At the time of Mr. Musar's request, outside display was not
permitted in the "CBD" Central Business District. An amendment was drafted
establishing a set of criteria to allow outside display of merchandise as an accessory use
and was approved with a one-year trial period due to end March 18, 2004.
Several merchants along South Main Street have occasionally availed themselves of this
provision and there have been no reported negative incidents or problems resulting from
this outside display of merchandise. Staff recommends the one year timeline be
eliminated and outside display as an accessory use within the guidelines established in
the "CBD" Central Business District be allowed permanently.
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2. Off-street parking in conjunction with a permitted use.
3. Signs, in accordance with Section 60 of this Ordinance.
4. Outside display of merchandise.
a. All outside display of merchandise
shall conform to the following guidelines:
(1) All outside display will be limited to the normal business hours
for the associated permitted and/or conditional use.
(2) A minimum clear unobstructed width of 48 -inches measured
from the curb shall be maintained on the public right-of-
way/sidewalk.
(3) No outside display of merchandise shall be allowed during any
City sponsored event or festival.
(4) The City reserves the right to require the removal of any
merchandise displayed outside on the public right-of-
way/sidewalk that may be obtrusive, unsafe, or otherwise
interfere with pedestrian traffic.
C. CONDITIONAL USE: The following conditional uses may be permitted provided
they meet the provisions of Section 48 and a Conditional Use Permit is issued
pursuant to Section 48 of the Ordinance.
1. Alcoholic beverage sales provided a special permit is issued in accordance
with Section 42.6 of this Ordinance.
2. Winery with alcoholic beverage sales, with, on -premise and off -premise
consumption, provided a special permit is issued in accordance with Section
42.13. of the ordinance.
3. Wine tasting facility with alcoholic beverage sales with on -premise and off -
premise consumption provided a special permit is issued in accordance with
Section 42.13. of the ordinance. All alcoholic beverage sales shall be
consistent with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code.
4. Automotive repair garages, within a completely enclosed building. Salvage
and/or wrecking yards are prohibited. All storage areas must be surfaced
and screening shall be provided in accordance with Section 58 and Section
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