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HomeMy WebLinkAbout082421 Slide DeckSpecial Presentations 1 1 Council Presentations 2 2 District 2 – Carlos Flores 3 3 4 5 6 District 3 – Michael D. Crain No slides this meeting 7 7 District 4 – Cary Moon No slides this meeting 8 8 District 5 – Gyna Bivens No slides this meeting 9 9 District 6 – Jared Williams 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 District 7 – Leonard Firestone 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 District 8 – Chris Nettles 26 26 27 Tuskegee Airmen State Veterans Home Groundbreaking 28 Tuskegee Airmen State Veterans Home Groundbreaking 29 Morningside Middle School Brainstorm 30 Morningside Middle School Brainstorm 31 32 District 9 – Elizabeth Beck 33 33 34 35 36 Resolutions 37 37 RESOLUTIONS Two – Speedway Three – Downtown Four- Southside Six - Riverfront Eight – Lancaster Corridor Nine – Trinity River Vision Ten – Lone Star Twelve – East Berry Renaissance Thirteen – Woodhaven Fifteen –Stockyards/ Northside Consideration of Resolutions Appointing Certain Members to and Chairpersons for the Boards of Directors of Tax Increment Reinvestment Zones Number 38 Public Hearing 39 39 Water and Wastewater Impact Fee Amendments f Land Use Assumptions, CIP and Impact Fees Public Hearing August 24, 2021 40 41 Current Impact Fee Collection Rate 41 42 CIPCAC Recommendation: 40% Collection Rate with 2-Year Phase In 42 Zoning 43 43 ZC-21-085 44 44 Carrell Hills Fort Worth, TX QUALITY We are dedicated to being an industry innovator and are constantly focused on providing the highest quality. VALUE At Lennar, we strive to deliver the best possible value to each of our customers. INTEGRITY All of us at Lennar are committed to doing the right thing for the right reason. A FOUNDATION WE CAN BUILD FROM Lennar’s commitment to Quality, Value and Integrity is the underlying foundation upon which we were built. p.47 Carrell Hills Close up Aerial Exhibit p.48 Carrell Hills Future Land Use Map p.49 Carrell Hills Land Plan Exhibit 176 Homesites (A5 Zoning) Thank You 50 ZC-21-088 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 ZC-21-096 81 81 Pecan Meadows Fort Worth, TX QUALITY We are dedicated to being an industry innovator and are constantly focused on providing the highest quality. VALUE At Lennar, we strive to deliver the best possible value to each of our customers. INTEGRITY All of us at Lennar are committed to doing the right thing for the right reason. A FOUNDATION WE CAN BUILD FROM Lennar’s commitment to Quality, Value and Integrity is the underlying foundation upon which we were built. p.84 Pecan Meadows County Aerial Exhibit p.85 Pecan Meadows Zoning Exhibit Pecan Meadows Land Plan Exhibit 330 Homesites Lot Size: 50’ x 110’ Pecan Meadows Fencing Exhibit Thank You 88 ZC-21-098 2 slides 89 89 Proposed Building 80,300 sf (18) Dock Doors N Preliminary Site Plan (2) Fort Worth TX | RGA PROJECT 21052 | 6/3/2021 PLOTTED BY: JEFF COOK 0 20' 40' 80' 200 Feet Truck Court (32) Car Parking 135' 220' 365' (35) Car Parking (10) (16) Trailer Spaces Existing Detention Area 30' Landscape Buffer 64' Sheridan Rd 30' ROW 26' Fire Lane 59'-4" Existing Building A Existing Building B Existing Building C Existing Building D 90 Proposed Building 80,300 sf (18) Dock Doors N Preliminary Site Plan Fort Worth TX | RGA PROJECT 21052 | 5/27/2021 PLOTTED BY: JEFF COOK 0 20' 40' 80' 200 Feet Truck Court (32) Car Parking 135' 220' 365' (35) Car Parking (10) (16) Trailer Spaces Existing Detention Area 64' Sheridan Rd 60' ROW 26' 30' Landscape Buffer Fire Lane 91 ZC-21-097 92 92 Built-For-Rent Single Family Community – Fort Worth, TX Presented by: Provident Realty Advisors 93 94 95 What is a “Built-For-Rent” Community? Built-For-Rent, or “BFR” is an alternative rental housing option that provides the convenience of a single-family home without the hassles of home ownership. Developed entirely on a single lot like your typical garden style apartment, but at a considerably lower density. Onsite Property Management and maintenance staff. Homes are direct access(no corridors) with private fenced yards. Provide additional common open space and enhanced streetscapes that activate the community(micro-master planned community without the HOA fees and special assessments). 96 Who lives in BFRs? Demographic trends show the predominant renter in these homes are aging millennials, retirees, pet owners, and professional single women. The Smiths The Rodgers Mary & Duke Suzy Q 97 What is a “Build-For-Rent Community?” 98 What Makes parcHAUS Different? 99 100 Tastefully Designed with High-End Finishes Front and Rear Private Patios with direct access for residents. Direct access garages pulled off the main drive to reduce the impact of the automobile along streetscapes. Exterior elevations tastefully mass both masonry and horizonal &vertical Cementous hardi materials High-end interior finishes 101 102 103  +/-220 rental homes 23.8 acres – 9.2 homes per acre Single & 2-Story Homes Direct access garages to most units Individual private yards Enhanced walkability along beautiful streetscapes in a park like setting parcHAUS Tavolo Park Homes 104 Common Linear and Pocket Parks 105 Built-For-Rent Single Family Community – Fort Worth, TX 106 LOCATION MAP NTS PROJECT LOCATION PD SITE PLAN ZC-21-097 PARCHAUS TAVOLO 23.829 Acres/1,038,009 Sq. Ft. (Gross) SITUATED IN THE J. HEATH SURVEY, ABSTRACT No. 641 CITY OF FORT WORTH, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS Doc. No. D206403392 OPRTCT Doc. No. D212174812 OPRTCT Doc. No. D220334008 OPRTCT Doc. No. D217030190 OPRTCT variable width R.O.W. variable width R.O.W. Doc. No. D218217374 OPRTCT Doc. No. D215248526 OPRTCT Doc. No. D219215339 OPRTCT Doc. No. D219209717 OPRTCT Doc. No. D215248527 OPRTCT variable width R.O.W. 107 Public Presentations 108 2 0 2 0 - 2 0 2 1 S T A A R 3 - 8 D A T A R E P O R T 109 164,000 students in public schools 24 public school districts and charter networks The City of Fort Worth Over 6 , 000 students are in district schools of choice Students Met grade level standards 28 % of the time. This represents an 11 percentage point decrease in comparison to Spring 2019 . Students Approached grade level standards 27 % of the time. This represents a 3 percentage point decrease. Student Achievement Data Comparison from Spring 2019 and Spring 2021 STAAR 3-8 Exams 110 22,500 students in public schools 5 public school districts and charter networks Fort Worth Council District 2 11 , 000 students are in Fort Worth ISD schools 11 , 500 students are in other public ISD schools 0 students are in public charter schools 400 students are in district schools of choice Students Met grade level standards 24 % of the time. This represents an 11 percentage point decrease in comparison to Spring 2019 . Students Approached grade level standards 26 % of the time. This represents a 5 percentage point decrease. Student Achievement Data Comparison from Spring 2019 and Spring 2021 STAAR 3-8 Exams 111 15,200 students in public schools 7 public school districts and charter networks 600 students are in district schools of choice Students Met grade level standards 30 % of the time. This represents an 9 percentage point decrease in comparison to Spring 2019 . Students Approached grade level standards 28 % of the time. This represents a 2 percentage point decrease. Student Achievement Data Comparison from Spring 2019 and Spring 2021 STAAR 3-8 Exams Fort Worth Council District 3 112 23,800 students in public schools 5 public school districts and charter networks 5 , 800 students are in Fort Worth ISD schools 16 , 400 students are in other public ISD schools 1 , 600 students are in public charter schools 200 students are in district schools of choice Students Met grade level standards 33 % of the time. This represents an 14 percentage point decrease in comparison to Spring 2019 . Students Approached grade level standards 28 % of the time. This represents a 1 percentage point decrease. Student Achievement Data Comparison from Spring 2019 and Spring 2021 STAAR 3-8 Exams Fort Worth Council District 4 113 11,800 students in public schools 4 public school districts and charter networks 10 , 100 students are in Fort Worth ISD schools 700 students are in other public ISD schools 1 , 000 students are in public charter schools 400 students are in district schools of choice Students Met grade level standards 16 % of the time. This represents an 11 percentage point decrease in comparison to Spring 2019 . Students Approached grade level standards 25 % of the time. This represents a 6 percentage point decrease. Student Achievement Data Comparison from Spring 2019 and Spring 2021 STAAR 3-8 Exams Fort Worth Council District 5 114 20,700 students in public schools 6 public school districts and charter networks 7 , 200 students are in Fort Worth ISD schools 11 , 200 students are in other public ISD schools 2 , 300 students are in public charter schools 0 students are in district schools of choice Students Met grade level standards 23 % of the time. This represents an 11 percentage point decrease in comparison to Spring 2019 . Students Approached grade level standards 26 % of the time. This represents a 5 percentage point decrease. Student Achievement Data Comparison from Spring 2019 and Spring 2021 STAAR 3-8 Exams Fort Worth Council District 6 115 31,700 students in public schools 5 public school districts and charter networks 1 , 600 students are in Fort Worth ISD schools 28 , 100 students are in other public ISD schools 2 , 000 students are in public charter schools 0 students are in district schools of choice Students Met grade level standards 42 % of the time. This represents a 12 percentage point decrease in comparison to Spring 2019 . Students Approached grade level standards 30 % of the time, a 2 percentage point increase. Student Achievement Data Comparison from Spring 2019 and Spring 2021 STAAR 3-8 Exams Fort Worth Council District 7 116 19,600 students in public schools 6 public school districts and charter networks 13 , 300 students are in Fort Worth ISD schools 3 , 600 students are in other public ISD schools 2 , 700 students are in public charter schools 700 students are in district schools of choice Students Met grade level standards 17 % of the time. This represents an 10 percentage point decrease in comparison to Spring 2019 . Students Approached grade level standards 25 % of the time. This represents a 6 percentage point decrease. Student Achievement Data Comparison from Spring 2019 and Spring 2021 STAAR 3-8 Exams Fort Worth Council District 8 117 18,800 students in public schools 2 public school districts and charter networks 17 , 300 students are in Fort Worth ISD schools 0 students are in other public ISD schools 1 , 500 students are in public charter schools 3 , 900 students are in district schools of choice Students Met grade level standards 23 % of the time. This represents an 12 percentage point decrease in comparison to Spring 2019 . Students Approached grade level standards 27 % of the time. This represents a 5 percentage point decrease. Student Achievement Data Comparison from Spring 2019 and Spring 2021 STAAR 3-8 Exams Fort Worth Council District 9 118 Adjournment 119 119 Thank you 120