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RESOLUTION NO. /~w
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO
BE HELD IN THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT THE
MUNICIPAL BUILDING IN THE CITY OF FORT WORTH,
TEXAS, ON AUGUST 15, 1989, AT 10:00 A.M., FOR
THE PURPOSE OF CONSIDERING THE PROPOSED CHANGES
AND AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE NO. 3011, AS
AMENDED, WHICH IS THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
ORDINANCE OF SAID CITY, AND PROVIDING THAT SAID
HEARING MAY CONTINUE FROM DAY TO DAY UNTIL EVERY
INTERESTED PARTY AND CITIZEN HAS HAD A FULL
OPPORTUNITY TO BE HEARD.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS:
That at 10:00 O'clock A.M., Tuesday, August 15, 1989, the City
Council of the City of Fort Worth, which is the legislative body of
said City, will hold a public hearing in the Council Chambers at
the Municipal Building for the purpose of considering changes and
amendments to Ordinance No. 3011, as amended, the Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance of said City. The purpose of said hearing is to
determine whether or not said Ordinance No. 3011, as amended, should
be amended so that the zoning classification of the following areas
shall be changed as hereinafter described.
Z-89-037 Lot 2, Block RF, Hallbrook Addition
(3601 Avenue E)
Recommended from "E" Commercial and "I" and "J" Light
Industrial to "PD-SU" Planned Development/Specific Use,
allowing the following uses:
1. Any use permitted in the "E" Commercial District;
2. Amusement enterprises [limited to bingo halls and
skating rinks] conducted wholly within a completely
enclosed building.
3. Auditoriums, theaters, moving picture houses;
4. Automated Collection Vending Machines for recycling
cans, bottles, etc.
5. Automobile, motorcycle and trailer sales, or sales or
rental areas;
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6. Bakeries - wholesale;
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7. Bazaars; Flea Markets; Antique and Craft Malls [No
outside display; Outside 'storage shall be restricted
to the north side of the building along Vickery
Boulevard;]
8. Boat sales;
9. Bowling alleys;
10. Burglar alarm sales and service;
S1. Carpet and rug cleaning;
12. Cleaning, dyeing, pressing works, laundry and
washateria [Commercial cleaning and laundry plant
only];
13. Cold Storage plants;
14. Commercial and business clubs;
15. Drive-In business ,'including refreshment stands,
restaurants, food stores, and similar .activities for
the sale of alcoholic beverages on the premises.
[Cafes shall not be acceptable; Sale of alcoholic
beverages on the premises shall be allowed only when
served with food; no bar settings;
• 16. Express offices and business limited to customer
service centers only;
17. Furniture repair, upholstery, resale and refinishing;
18. Gunsmithing, repairs and sales;
19. Health or recreation clubs;
20. Heating supplies and appliances;
21. Ice plants or storage houses;
22. Leather and leather goods shops;
23. Locksmith;
24. Manufacture [or assembly] of:
Artificial flowers, ornaments, awnings [not metal],
tents, bags, brooms or brushes, buttons and
• novelties, canvas products, clothing, suits, coats,
or dresses for wholesale trade; furniture, gas or
~ electric fixtures, mattresses or their renovation;
radio and television sets, computers and electronic
components, signs, including electric; provided power
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not in excess of fifty (50) horsepower is employed in
the operation of any one machine [No manufacture or
assembly of metal products or food products);
25. Manufacture [or assembly] of:
Products from bone, leather, [no tanning], paper,
~~ rubber, shell, wire, or wood, provided power not to
exceed fifty (50) horsepower is employed in the
operation of any one machine [No manufacture or
assembly of metal products];
26. Medical care facilities [Out-patient care only];
27. Mini-Warehouses [Commercial use only, not for
individual persons; To be conducted entirely within
the existing building];
28. Newspaper distribution centers [Delivery truck
parking is limited to one hour with no on-site
overnight storage];
29. One dwelling unit when a part of a business;
30. Paper box manufacture;
31. Pattern shops (Excluding metal products];
. 32. Printing, lithographing, bookbinding, newspapers and
publishing [small job printing shops, provided that
the floor area shall not exceed two thousand (2,000)
square feet];
33. Recording studios;
34. Retail auto parts supply;
35. Rubber stamp manufacture;
36. Spray painting or paint mixing [No manufacturing of
paint products);
37. Storage in bulk of, or warehouse for commodities and
materials;
38. Used or new furniture [Without outside display;
Outside storage shall be restricted to the north side
of the building along Vickery Boulevard];
• 39. Veterinary hospitals;
40. Wholesale sales offices or sample rooms;
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41 Wholesale produce market or wholesale houses [Con-
ducted wholly within a building);
42. Any similar uses not included in the "J" Light Indus-
trial and "K" Heavy industrial Districts which are
not noxious or offensive because of odors, smoke,
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• dust, noise, fumes or vibrations; "
43. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to
the above. No accessory use shall be construed to
permit the keeping of articles or material in the
open or outside the building. [All accessory build-
ings shall be restricted to the north side of the
existing building along Vickery Boulevard in the area
already designated or used for outside storage];
44. Any other retail uses provided such use is not
noxious or offensive because of odors, smoke, dust
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noise, fumes or vibration;
45. Special Exceptions, as provided for under Section 20
of the Zoning Ordinance.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
1. All retail and/or industrial uses shall not be
noxious or offensive because of odors, smoke, dust,
noise, fumes or vibration;
2. Any outside storage shall be allowed only on the
north side of the building along Vickery Boulevard in
the area already designated or used for outside
storage. No outdoor storage shall be allowed on the
east side of the building;
3. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to
the acceptable uses shall be allowed provided that
all accessory buildings shall be restricted to the
north side of the existing building along Vickery
Boulevard in the area already designated or used for
outside storage;
4. Waiver of the required site plan.
Z-89-062 Lots 37, 38, 39 and 40, Block 78, Chamberlain Arlington
Heights Addition
(5300 Pershing Avenue)
Recommended from "E-R" Restricted Commercial to "PD-SU"
Planned Development/Specific Use to permit all uses
allowed in the "E-R" Restricted Commercial District and a
floral/gift shop with on-site catering.
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Z-89-063 Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block 13, Brooklyn Heights Addition
(3609, 3613 and 3617 Locke Avenue)
Recommended from "H" Two-Family to "I" Light Industrial
Z-89-064 Lots B and C, Edna Estes Addition
(4300 East Lancaster Avenue)
Recommended from "B" Two-Family to "E" Commercial
Z-89-066 ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel of land in the
B.B.B. & C. RR. Co. Survey, Abstract 218, the George
Shields Survey, Abstract 1936, and the James Howard
Survey, Abstract 693, all in Tarrant County, Texas, being
a portion of the C. O. Edwards Estate as described in
Volume 1129, Page 620, a portion of that certain 17.00
acre Tract Four conveyed to Cassco Land Co., Inc., by
deed recorded in Volume 6494, Page 389, and a portion of
that 1.369 acre Second Tract conveyed to Cassco Land Co.,
Inc., by deed recorded in Volume 6866, Page 2336,
D.R.T.C.T., and being more particularly described by
metes and bounds as follows:
BEGINNING at a 5/8 inch steel rod found in the curved
south right-of-way line of Overton Plaza, having a radius
• of 1,208.21 feet, for the northwest corner of Lot 1,
Block F, Overton West Addition, as recorded in Volume
388-133, Page 62, P.R.T.C.T.;
THENCE with the west line of said Lot 1, Block F, South
00°09'07" W, 337.79 feet to a 5/8 inch steel rod found at
the southwest corner of said Lot 1, Block F;
THENCE with the south line of Lot 1, Block F, S 89°50'53"
E, 628.00 feet to a 5/8 inch steel rod found in the west
right-of-way line of Hulen Street for the southeast
corner of said Lot 1, Block F;
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THENCE departing said Lot 1, and with said west line of
Hulen Street, S 00°09'07" W, 96.00 feet to a point at its
intersection with the present line of "G" Commercial
zoning, according to City of Fort Worth Ordinance No.
7934;
THENCE departing Hulen Street and with said present "G"
Commercial zoning lines the following two (2) courses and
distances;
(1) South 86°15'19" W, crossing
aforesaid Howard and Shields
feet to a point, and
the line common to
Surveys, in all 810.0
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(2) North 00°07'00" E, crossing the line common to said
Shields and B.B.B. & C. RR. Co. Surveys, in all 470.0
feet to a point at its intersection with the afore-
mentioned curved south right-of-way line of Overton
Plaza;
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THENCE departing said "G" Commercial .zoning line, north-
easterly with the arc of a curve to the left, having a
radius of 1208.21 feet, crossing the line common to said
B.B.B. & C. RR. Co. and James Howard Surveys, in all
181.54 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing some
3.641 acres of land.
(Northwest of the intersection of South Hulen Street and
I.H. #820/20)
Recommended from "G" Commercial to "PD-SU" Planned Devel-
opment/Specific Use to permit all uses allowed in the "G"
Commercial District except the following:
1. The following Amusement enterprises, (unless any
such use is in conjunction with a restaurant or
hotel in which case such use shall be permitted):
a. Bars
b. Beer gardens
c. Cocktail lounges
d. Dance halls
e. Lounges
f. Nightclubs
g. Taverns
2. Automobile, motorcycle or trailer sales.
3. Banks, savings and loans, and similar financial
institutions.
4. Baths, turkish and similar massage and health
treatments.
5. Billiard and pool halls.
6. Blood banks.
7. Boat sales.
8. Bowling alleys.
9. Bus stations.
10. Commercial swimming pools.
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11. Drive-in businesses, including refreshment stands,
cafes and restaurants, if same are located along
Hulen Street or along Overton Plaza Drive east of
Kingsridge Road.
12. Feed stores (provided feed stores for the sale of
domestic pet foods are permitted).
13. Garages for repair of automobiles or .paint and body
shops for automobiles.
14. Golf courses, including miniature courses, driving
tees, driving ,ranges and "pitch and putt" courses.
15. Mini-warehouses.
16. Newspaper distribution centers.
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23.
24.
25.
Pawnshops.
Recreational vehicle parks.
Saddle and/or harness repair and sales.
Self-service or full-service car wash facilities.
Sexually oriented businesses, as defined in Section
18(A) of the City of Fort Worth Zoning Ordinance.
Shooting galleries.
Skating rinks.
Softball parks.
Teenage clubs.
Supplemental Buildino Setback and Landscape Recuirements:
Development adjacent to South Hulen Street or Overton
Plaza Drive shall be subject to the following restric-
tions (unless otherwise restricted):
1. Setbacks - The following building setbacks shall
apply (unless otherwise restricted):
a. All retail buildings constructed along South
Hulen Street, north of the South Hulen/Westdale
• Street intersection, shall be constructed a min-
imum of fifty feet (50') from the easternmost
property line of the subject property (50' mini-
mum setback).
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b. All retail buildings constructed along Overton
Plaza Drive shall be setback a minimum of thirty
feet (30') from the northernmost property line
of the subject property (30' minimum setback).
Provided, however, Screening walls may be located
within the supplemental building setback areas.
2. Landscaoinc and Screening - The following landscap-
ing and screening requirements shall apply to any
retail uses that are located upon the subject
property in the stipulated areas:
a. A landscaped area at least twenty feet (20') in
width shall be provided along the easternmost
property line of the subject property in that
area north. of the South Hulen/Westdale Street
intersection. The minimum planting within such
landscaped area shall consist of an average of
one tree (either single trunk or multi-trunk)
for every twenty-five (25) linear feet of such
area. Single trunk trees shall be a minimum of
ten feet (10') in height with a minimum trunk
caliper of two and one-half inches (2-112")
measured twelve inches (12") above the root
ball. Multi-trunk trees shall consist of yaupon
holly or crepe myrtle a minimum of eight feet
(8') in height.
b. A landscaped area at least ten feet '(10') in
width shall be provided along the northernmost
property line of the subject property that is
contiguous to Overton Plaza Drive. The minimum
planting within such area shall consist of an
average of one tree !either single trunk or
multi-trunk) for every twenty-five (25) linear
feet of such area. Single trunk trees shall be
a minimum of ten feet (10') in height with a
minimum trunk caliper of two and one-half inches
(2-1/2") measured twelve inches (12") above the
root ball. Multi-trunk trees shall consist of
yaupon holly or crepe myrtle a minimum of eight
feet (8') in height.
Provided, however, screening walls may be located
within supplemental landscaped areas.
Other Reouirements•
• 1. Access - Direct access to the property from South
Hulen Street shall be limited to three driveway
openings as follows:
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a. At the northeast corner of the property along
South Hulen Street;
b. At the intersection of Westdale and South Hulen
Streets; and
c. At the southeast corner of the property along
South Hulen Street !as far south as permitted by
existing access controls).
2. Lichtinos - Exterior lighting consisting of security
lighting and landscape lighting shall be designed
and constructed to provide on-site lighting only.
Lighting fixtures shall be utilized which direct
site lighting inward and downward. to the greatest
extent possible while still maintaining adequate
levels of lighting for security purposes. Such
lighting shall be shielded so as to prevent beams or
rays from being directed toward adjacent residen-
tially zoned properties.
3. Others - Any retail grocery store use on the
property shall be located a minimum of two hundred
fifty feet (250') west of the easternmost property
line of the prperty. No retail grocery store shall
be oriented toward, or front upon, South Hulen
Street.
4. Development Regulations - The height and Area Regu-
lations of the "G" Commercial District shall prevail
unless supplemented by more restrictive development
requirements outlined in this Ordinance.
5. Site Plan - A site plan is required for the eastern
portion of the site within two hundred fifty feet
(250') of the existing west right-of-way line of
South Hulen Street. The Site Plan requirements for
the remainder of the property (west of the existing
easternmost two hundred feet [250') of the subject
property) is waived.
Z-89-068 BEING a tract of land situated in the Phillip Green
Survey, Abstract Number 566 and the Nancy Ann Robert
Survey, Abstract Number 1275, both Tarrant County, Texas,
and being a portion of that certain tract of land as
described by deed to Hillwood/Park Glen Limited, as
recorded in Volume 9357, Page 344, D.R.T.C.T., and being
more particularly described by metes and bounds as
follows:
• COMMENCING at the northeast corner of Phase II, Section
II, Huntington Village, as recorded in Volume 388/176,
Page 78, said County Records;
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THENCE S 89°29'35" E, 2,179.77 feet along the southerly
right-of-way line of Prewett Road;
THENCE N 00°38'43" E, 16.50 feet;
THENCE S 84°29'35" E, 340.16 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING;
• THENCE N 00°04'01" E, 1,658.30 feet;
THENCE S 89°28'58" W, 269.90 feet;
THENCE N 00°00'06" E, 105.55 feet;
THENCE N 89°36'00" W, 969.30 feet to a non-tangent curve
to the right;
THENCE 140.40 feet along the arc of said non-tangent
curve to the right through a central angle of 06°42'12",
a radius of 1,200.00 feet and a long chord which bears N
03°27'24" E, 140.32 feet;
THENCE N 06°48'55" E, 487.67 feet to a non-tangent curve
to the left;
THENCE 297.37 feet along the arc of said non-tangent
curve to the left through a central angle of 06°48'55", a
radius of 2,500.00 feet, and a long chord which bears S
86°35'32" E, 297.20 feet;
THENCE N 90°00'00" E, 1,062.61 feet to a curve to the
left;
THENCE 239.98 feet along the arc of said curve to the
left through a central angle of 09°10'00", a radius of
1,500.00 feet and a long chord of N 85°25'00" E, 239.73
feet;
THENCE N 80°50'00" E, 335.00 feet;
THENCE S 09°10'00" E, 214.16 feet to a curve to the left;
THENCE 1,127.19 feet along the arc of said curve to the
left through a central angle of 25°50'00", a radius of
2,500.00 feet, and a long chord of S 22°05'00" E, 1,117.66
feet;
THENCE S 35°00'00" E, 39.23 feet;
• THENCE S 47°00'00" W, 1,314.61 feet;
THENCE S 38°01'32" W, 70.34 feet;
THENCE S 32°20'51" W, 180.03 feet;
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THENCE S 56°41'31" W, 116.91 feet;
THENCE N 89°29'35" W, 36.23 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING
and containing 60.7 acres of land, more or less.
(Southwest corner of Park Vista Boulevard and future
Summerfields Boulevard)
Recommended from "A-R" Residential to "A" One-Family
Z-89-069 Lot 2R, Block ~, Southland Terrace Addition
(BOS East Seminary Drive)
Recommended from "E" Commercial to "F" Commercial
Z-89-070 ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT
An Ordinance amending the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
No. 3011, of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, Appendix "A"
of the Code of the City of Fort Worth (198fi), as amended,
by changing the designated Representative to the Historic
and Cultural Advisory Board from the Development Director
to the Planning Director of the City of Fort Worth; By
changing the Votes to Grant an Application before the
Permit Committee from four affirmative votes to three
affirmative votes.
That the proposed amendments and changes at this hearing will be
considered in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 211 of the
Texas Local Government Code.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution, when published in the
official newspaper of the City of Fort Worth, which is a paper of
general circulation, one__(1) time, shall constitute a notice of
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hearing, which publication shall be made at least fifteen (15) days
prior to such hearing, and all interested parties are urgently
requested to be in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Building 'at
the time hereinabove set forth to make any Protest or suggestion
that may occur to them, and this hearing may continue from day to
day until every interested party and citizen has had a full
opportunity to be heard.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
C~,.-. J r.,.~-,~ t.
City Attorney
Date: 7 ~ `' (~j / ry _
Adopted: ~Q 6
APPROVED BY
CITY COUNCIL
JUL 18 1989
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