HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 5068-03-2019NO. 5068-03-2019
ESTABLISHING STOP SIX DESIGN BOUNDARY AND STANDARDS FOR SINGLE
FAMILY DEVELOPMENT RECEIVING
NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT ZONE INCENTIVES
WHEREAS, on March 23, 2010, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 3869 to
update the Stop Six Neighborhood Empowerment Zone Strategic Plan, which contains
design guidelines for single family development; and
WHEREAS on January 29, 2019, the City Council approved M&C G-19467,
which amended the Neighborhood Empowerment Zone Program (NEZ) Basic Incentives
and Tax Abatement Policy to include minor design guidelines for single family
development and requires compliance with those guidelines and compliance with any
design guidelines in adopted NEZ strategic plans to receive NEZ incentives; and
WHEREAS, on January 29, 2019, the City Council adopted, Resolution Nos. 5041
and 5042 dissolving all then existing NEZ areas and designating six NEZ areas but
leaving adopted strategic plans in effect; and
WHEREAS, the Stop Six Strategic Plan is located in NEZ Area Six and in
Council District 5; and
WHEREAS Councilmember Gyna Bivens has requested that the 2010 Stop Of
NEZ design guidelines for single family development be updated and converted to
objective design standards; and
WHEREAS the City Council finds that the proposed Stop Six design boundary
and standards would promote the creation of quality affordable housing in the area
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS:
That the attached Stop Six design boundary and standards are adopted as an
amendment to the Stop Six NEZ Strategic Plan and shall apply to single family
development receiving NEZ incentives.
Adopted this 19th day of March, 2019.
ATTEST:
By:
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Stop Six Single Family Design Standards
Adopted 3/19/2019
ELEMENT
STANDARD
Site Planning
All projects shall follow the requirements of the base A zoning district.
Building
At least 70% of all sides of a new residential structure shall be masonry: stone, brick, terra cotta,
Materials
patterned pre -cast concrete, cement board siding, cast stone or prefabricated brick panels
Garages
All required parking spaces (minimum of 2 for a 3 bedroom unit) shall be behind the front wall. A
two -car garage is preferred; a minimum of one -car garage shall be provided. The garage shall be
located at or behind the front wall and shall not project in front of the front wall.
Building
Homes shall have an entry feature such as a porch or stoop that faces the street.
Design
Front porches are encouraged. Open porches can extend up to 10 feet into the front yard to
Architectural
encourage larger porches. If a porch is provided, it shall be a minimum 6 feet in depth.
Features
Homes shall have a minimum of one 8 square foot window on all sides of the house, with larger or
additional windows preferred facing a public street.
Front doors shall face the public street and shall be visible from the public street. Front door
openings shall not be recessed more than 4 feet from the front wall containing a window.
Landscaping
One minimum three-inch diameter tree shall be planted in the front yard and one minimum three-
inch diameter tree shall be planted between the sidewalk and curb/in the parkway or on the front
property line in the case of utility conflicts. If a cukcle-sac lot does not have adequate parkway for
tree spacing, a second tree can be placed elsewhere within the lot.
A variety of landscape plants and materials in the front yard is highly encouraged. Landscaping
should be kept to a height to allow visibility to and from doors and windows.