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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017/06/06-Agenda-City Council-Worksession HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES COMMITTEE MEETING TUESDAY, JUNE 69 2017 2:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, ROOM 290 200 TEXAS STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION TUESDAY, JUNE 69 2017 3:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, ROOM 290 200 TEXAS STREET, FORT WORTH, TEXAS 1. Report of the City Manager- David Cooke, City Manager a. Changes to the City Council Agenda b. Upcoming and Recent Events c. Organizational Updates and Employee Recognition(s) d. Informal Reports IR 10014: March 2017 - Sales Tax Update Attachment(s): IR 10014 -Attached.pdf IR10015: Final Results of 2017A Water and Sewer Revenue Refunding and Improvement Bonds Attachment(s): IR 10015 -Attached.pdf 2. Current Agenda Items - City Council Members 3. Responses to Items Continued from a Previous Week a. ZC-1 6-185 - (COUNCIL DISTRICT 7 - Dennis Shingleton) - CADG WS44 LLC, 4621 Keller Hicks Road; From: "A-5" One-Family and "I" Light Industrial To: "A-5" One-Family (Recommended for Denial by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from March 7, 2017 by Mayor Pro-Tem Shingleton) b. ZC-1 7-037 - COUNCIL DISTRICT 7 - Dennis Shingleton) - 5001 Camp Bowie Partners LLC, 5001 Camp Bowie; From: "F" General Commercial To: PD/MU-1 Planned Development for all uses in "MU-1" Low Intensity Mixed-Use with no waiver request; site plan included (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from May 2, 2017 by Mayor Pro-Tem Shingleton) c. ZC-1 7-046 - (COUNCIL DISTRICT ALL) - City of Fort Worth Planning & Development Department Text Amendment: Amend Urban Residential "UR" District Standards; An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Fort Worth, being Ordinance No. 13896, as Amended, Codified as Appendix "A" of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, by amending Section 4.713, Urban z esidential "UR" District of Article 7 "Residential Districts :)f Chapter 4, "District Regulations" to: Revise in their entirety the development standards for the district Page 1 of 3 To review the proposed amendments: http://fortworthtexas.gov/zoning/cases (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from May 2, 2017 by Mayor Pro-Tem Shingleton) d. ZC-17-047 - (COUNCIL DISTRICT ALL) - City of Fort Worth Planning & Development Department: Text Amendment: Amend Mixed Use "MU-1" and "MU-2" District Standards and Repeal "MU-1 G" and "MU-2G"; An Ordinance Amending the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Fort Worth, being Ordinance No. 13896, as Amended, Codified as Appendix "A" of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, by amending Article 13 "Form Based Districts", of Chapter 4, "District Regulations" to: . Amend Sections 4.1300 'Low Intensity Mixed-Use ("MU-1") District' and 4.1302 High Intensity Mixed-Use ("MU-2") District in their entirety, revising development standards; Repeal Sections 4.1301 Low Intensity ee ield ixed-Use ("MU- 1 G") District and 4.1303 High Intensity Greenfield Mixed-Use ("MU- 2G") District in their entirety and reserving the section number; . Amend Section 4.1211D`11111111 0 "Form Based Districts Code Use Table" to revise certain uses for"MU-1" and "MU-2" and to delete the columns for"MU-1 G" and "MU-2G"; . Amend Section 4.100 "Districts Established" to remove "MU-1G" and "M U-2G"; . Amend Chapter 5, Article I to add Section 5.147 "Bars and Taverns"; . Amend Chapter 9, "Definitions" to add definition for"cottage industry"; and . Amend Section 6.300, "Bufferyard and Supplemental Building Setback" of Chapter 6 "Development Standards" to reflect applicable standards for the revised "MU-1" and "MU-2" Districts To review the proposed amendments: http://fortworthtexas.gov/zoning/cases (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) e. ZC-1 7-050 - (COUNCIL DISTRICT 8 - Kelly Ann Gray) - Total E & P USA Barnett, LLC, 2212 E. 4th Street-7 From: PD31 0 Planned Development/Specific Use for multifamily and commercial subject to 37 acres of multifamily residential at a density of 30-36 units per acre, 7 acres of multifamily residential at a density of 30-50 units per acre, 12.5 acres of retail, restaurant and commercial; site plan required To: "PD/SU" Planned Development/Specific Use for natural gas line compressor; site plan included (Recommended for Approval by the Zoning Commission) (Continued from May 16, 2017 by Council Member Allen Gray) f. ZC-1 7-060 - (COUNCIL DISTRICT 5 - Gyna Bivens) - Bryan Prater, 7201 John T. White Road; From: "A-43" One-Family To: "B" Two-Family (applicant request); "A- 7.5" One-Family (Zoning Commission recommendation) (Recommended for Approval as Amended by the Zoning Commission to "A-7.5" One- Family) (Continued from May 2, 2017 by Council Member Bivens) 4. Overview of Significant Zoning Cases - Dana Burghdoff- Planning and Development Page 2 of 3 5. Briefing on Fort Worth High Speed Rail Station Site Selection - Randle Harwood, Planning and Development, Michael Morris, North Central Texas Council of Governments, Brad Lonberger, Gateway Planning Group, Inc. and Bill Meadows, Commission for High-Speed Rail in Dallas/Fort Worth 6. Briefing on Multipurpose Arena - Susan Alanis, City Manager's Office 7. Presentation on Proposed Tax Abatement Agreement with Smith & Nephew Biotherapeutics - Robert Sturns, Economic Development $. Briefing on NLC's REAL (Race, Equity and Leadership) Initiative - David Cooke, City Manager's Office 9. City Council Requests for Future Agenda Items and/or Reports 10. Executive Session (CITY COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, ROOM 290) - SEE ATTACHMENT A Attachment(s): Executive Session Agenda -Attachment A.Pdf CIT- COUNCIL C����ONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, ROOM 290, is W11eelchair accessible. Persons with disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and who may need accommodations, auxiliary aids, or services such as interpreters, readers, or large print are requested to contact the City's ADA Coordinator at (817) 392-8552 or e-mail ADA(a�FortWorthTexas.qov at least 48 hours prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. If the City does not receive notification at least 48 hours prior to the meeting, the City will make a reasonable attempt to provide the necessary accommodations. Page 3 of 3