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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021/05/11 Slide DeckCertification of Official Returns by City Secretary Mayor Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total Mike Haynes 892 106 1 999 Steve Penate 6,248 197 25 6,470 Cedric C. Kanyinda 329 17 0 346 Chris Rector 293 29 0 322 Mattie Parker 20,551 389 74 211014 W. Brian Byrd 91835 113 41 91989 Ann Zadeh 5,760 45 13 5,818 Daniel "DC" Caldwell, I 306 24 0 330 Mylene George 49 10 0 59 Deborah Peoples 22,395 177 22 22,594 District 2 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total Carlos Flores 2,565 0 0 2,565 Juan Sixtos 408 0 0 408 Theodore O. Gray 321 0 0 321 Jen Sarduy 653 0 0 653 District 3 Michael Caceres Tonya D. Carter Adrian Devine Smith Daniel "Double T" Fattori Michael D. Crain Andy Gallagher Anne Low Katie Johnson Tarrant Denton Parker County County County Total 344 0 9 353 759 0 5 764 193 0 0 193 361 0 4 365 8,145 0 110 8,255 353 0 2 355 450 0 3 453 814 0 10 824 District 4 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total Max Striker 506 0 0 506 Cary Moon 31755 0 0 31755 Jorge L. Chavez 647 0 0 647 Kristie Hanhart 342 0 0 342 Tara Wilson 2M54 0 0 2M54 District 5 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total Gyna Bivens 3 M O 0 0 3 M O Bob Willoughby 646 0 0 646 Mar' Tayshia James 529 0 0 529 Ricky Vazquez 458 0 0 458 Antonio (Twin) Harris 509 0 0 509 District 6 Tarrant County Jungus Jordan 4,551 Jared Williams 3,577 Tiesa Leggett 2>5 Denton Parker County County Total 0 0 41551 0 0 31577 0 0 21265 District 7 Zeb Pent Cornelia (Connie) Cottrell Michele Stephens McNill Leonard Firestone Lee Henderson Miguel Zamora Jake Wurman Irvin (Tee) Thomas Joseph Lockhart Jr Morris Curlee Jr Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total 3,513 318 0 3,831 470 71 0 541 305 59 0 364 2,976 220 0 3 J 96 100 114 0 1,794 596 62 0 658 629 100 0 729 79 25 0 104 295 38 0 333 192 31 0 223 District 8 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total Kelly Allen Gray 2,234 0 0 21234 Tyrone King 236 0 0 236 Millennium Woods Jr 67 0 0 67 Chris Nettles 2,353 0 0 21353 Christopher Johnson 242 0 0 242 District 9 Tarrant County Denton County Parker County Total Elizabeth Beck 3M77 0 0 31077 Sabrina Renteria 571 0 0 571 Fernando Peralta 898 0 0 898 Darien George 293 0 0 293 Jordan Mims 674 0 0 674 Doyle C. Fine II 84 0 0 84 Richard Avitia 234 0 0 234 Jared I Sloan 804 0 0 804 Erik Richerson 559 0 0 559 Council Presentations Zoning ZC-21-014 Nediam Homes, LLC CF to A-5 SP-21-005 Waterside Dental Real Estate LLC Amend site plan for office use w SEE "EXHIBIT A" FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS EXISTING ZONING: "D" BLCCNP �� VICINI Y h AP EXHIBIT B EXISTING ZONING:"D" t SI I I 1 E - EXISTINGZONING: PROPOSED Q- SIGNALIZED o INTERSECTION raa i111 ZONE 2 BLDG Cl 1 ❑ EXISTING Q�k O ZONING_"PD" � ; ZONE 1 � 5.� - . BLDG BLOCKS ''— MLOT 1, r `, BLOCKS BLDG PD999E ` m Y EXISTING CEMETERY \ � PD 999A exlsnnlc zowNc: °c w 4 8 Zµ-a6' PD 999B � ,_ ARBORLAwrr 8 a o (HOTEL WITI-1 SITE PLAN) BLDG H )1 LDT 1, 6LL1CK F ZONE1-113 D 999 _ Q ZONE 4 i/ SINGLE-FAMILY ZONE 3 /2 PD 999D --7 BLOCXS L M -<�= ( TEXAS ELECTRIC -_ \ CITY OF BENBROOK SERVICE COMPANY - PROPOSED ROAD EXISTING ZONING "C" EASEMENT �---� PROPOSED SIGNALIZED Z Q UJ EXISTINGOIL INTERSECTION Q Y D_ F- _ DRILLING SITE .' EXISTING (,/� Q O a ZONING :"E" _ PROPOSED w 0 U W } F LANDSCAPING W SEE NOTE 2 ZONE 1-C.1 EXISTING ZONING: "A 5 .� y Q Q LU LL 0 61i1B 1J BLOCK O U D. PD 999C NORTH LOT z, (TWO STORIES BLOCK G�llu�llulp MAXIMUM BLDG-�TFTIIp 1� II GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET ZONE 1-C II II° 100 zoo 40 CONNECTION TO / CITY OF BENBROOK .� T BELLAIRE DR. .�.�BELLAIRE�.R11lE� N �� = I� I LEGEND 1 _ - - EXISTING ZONING"C" / 1 / / — — PROPERTY LINE ALLOWED PROVIDED ZONE1 BUILDINGA - 55,531 ST BUILDINGB - 9,135 S.F. BUILDING Cl - 47,759 S.F. BUILDING C2 - 14,762 S.F. BU ILDINGD - 5,147 S.F. BU ILDINGE - 7,522S.F. BUILDING F - 24,645 S.F. BUILDINGH - 100,000S.F BUILDING1 - 30,00DST BUILDINGJ - 404795F ZONE TOTAL E335A00S.F. 335,0005.F, ZONE2 400 UNITS 400 UNITS ZONE3&4 400 UNITS 40C UNITS NOTES: 1, THE SITE PLAN SHALL CONFORM TO THE �+ CITY OF FORT WORTH, SITE PLAN ARTICLE 4, SIGNS DIRECTCR OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SECTION 6301, LANDSCAPING WATERSIDE DEVELOPMENT SECTION 6,302, URBAN FORESTRY CITY OF FORT WORTH 2, OF0POSED II LIVEAKT TREES ATAP ROXING $HALL ONSIST DATE TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS HEIGHT OF 14'-1VAT TIME OF PLANTING AND 4 SOUTHERN WAX MYRTLE TRFFS AT ■ APPROX N71NG IGHTOF4'-5'ATTIME OF Kim ey>>> Horn PLANTING SURVEYOR. ENGINEER. Klmley.Hornand Associates, Inc. Kimley-Homand Associab�, Inc. 801 Cherry St. sidle 1310 &01 Cherry St, Suit31300 Fort W.,th.TX76lD2 Fort Worth,-761W 801 Cherry Street. Ste. 950 TO. N. (817) 335-6511 Ph: 817.335.8611 Ph: 617.3359511 Fart Worth. Terms 76102 FIRM HF920 F—Na (817)3355070 DEVELOPER Far_ St]33fi-5U/0 r. 817.335-5070 FW WFTERSBUECOMMERCIALLLC, Contact: Mldleol Billingsley, RPLS CaM : Cody BTsnrer, P,E Scala I D—n by I ChECksd by D9t2 Pr m1 lla 1"=20D' CR9 CRe 01fD6m 061171046 SHEET NUMEER Sp-1 i m ZONE 1 -PD/G (PD 999A) MAXIMUM OF 335,000 SF OF COMMERCIAL FOR ALL PDIG PARCELS (ZONE 1, 1B & 1C) • MAXIMUM BUI LDING H EIGHT=S STORIES • EXCLUDES MASSAGE PARLORS, TATTOO PARLORS, AUTO USES, BLOOD BANKS, GOLF DRIVING RANGES, OUTDOOR AMUSEM ENT (LARGE), BOAT RENTALOR SALES (PRIMARY USE), GUNSMITHS, RV SALES/SERVICES, FOOD PROCE55INC (NO SLAUGHTERING -GROCERY, SPECIALTY STORE AND RESTAURANT EXCLUDED(, MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ORNAM ENTS, AWNINGS, TENTS, BAGS, BOATS UNDER 28'ALU MI MU M, BRASS OR OTHER METALS OR FORM OF RUBBER, WELDING SHOP, VAPOR OR RETAIL SMOKE SHOP FOR ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE AND CIGARETTE SALES ONLY, AND GAME ROOM ASA PRIMARY USE. • LOCATIONS AND TYPES DF BUILDINGS HAVE FLEXIBILITY SUBJECT TO PD/G DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS • MINIM UM OF 35% BRICK OR STONE EXTERIOR WIEL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY HOTEL DEVELOPMENT ZONE 1B - PD/G (RD 999H - LOT 1 BLOCK F) HOTEL SITE • MAX IMUM OF 335,0005F OF COMMERCIAL FOR ALL PDIG PARCELS (ZONE 1, 1B & 1C) MAXI MUM BUI HIDING H EIGHT=S STORIES HOTEL USE ALLOWED WITHIN 1000 FEET OF ONE OR TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES • EXCLUDES MASSAGE PARLORS, TATTOO PARLORS, AUTO USES, BLOOD BANKS, GOLF DRIVING RANGES, OUTDOOR AMUSEMENT (LARGE), BOAT RENTALOR SALES (PRIMARY USE), GUNSMITHS, RV SALES/SERVICES, FOOD PROCESSING (NO SLAUGHTERING -GROCERY, SPECIALTY STORE AND RESTAURANT EXCLUDED(, MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, AWNINGS, TENTS, BAGS, BOATS UNDER 28'ALUMIMU M, BRASS OR OTHER METALS OR FORM OF RUBBER, WELDING SHOP, VAPOR OR RETAIL SMOKE SHOP FOR ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE AND CIGARETTE SALES ONLY, AND GAME ROOM ASA PRIMARY USE. • MINIMUM OF35% BRICK OR STONE EXTERIOR WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY HOTEL DEVELOPMENT • EAST FACE OF HOTEL(FACING BRYANT IRVIN) SHALL HAVETHE FOLLOWING RESTRICTIONS: .. NO ATTACHED LIGHTING ABOVE THE SECOND FLOOR. .. MO ATTACH ED, ILLUMINATED BUILDING SIGNAG E. •• NUM BER OF WINDOWS SHALL BE LIMITS D TO ONE PER ROOM OR CODE MINIMUM, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. ZONE 1C AND 1CA - PD/G (PD 999C - LOTS 1R & 2, BLOCK O) 4-ACRE SITE NEXT TO BRYANT IRVIN AND SOUTH OF DRILL SITE • MAXIMUM OF 111,00011 OF COMMERCIAL FOR ALL PD/G PARCELS (ZONE 1, 1B & 1C) • MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 2 STORIES • LIGHTING SHALL CONSIST OF NO MORE THAN 2-FOOT CANDLES AT THE EASTERLY EDGE • EXCLUDES MASSAGE PARLORS, TATTOO PARLORS, AUTO USES, BLOOD BANKS, GOLF DRIVING RANGES, OUTDOOR AMUSEMENT(LARGEL BOAT RENTALOR SALES (PRIMARY USE), GUNSMITHS, RV SALES/SERVICES, FOOD PROCESSING (NO SLAUGHTERING -GROCERY, SPECIALTY STORE AND RESTAURANT EXCLUDED(, MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. ORNAMENTS, AWNINGS, TENTS, BAGS, BOATS UNDER 28'ALUMIMUM, BRASS OR OTHER METALS DR FORM OF RUBBER, WELDING SHOP, VAPOR OR RETAIL SMOKE SHOP FOR ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE AND CIGARETTE SALES ONLY, AND GAME ROOM ASA PRIMARY USE. • MINIMUM OF 35% BRICK OR STONE EXTERIOR WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY HOTEL DEVELOPMENT ZONE 2 - PD/MU-2 (RD 999) APARTMENTS NEXT TO COMMERCIAL MAXIMUM OF 40U MULTIFAMILY UNITS BETWEEN ZONE 2 AND 5 • MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT =S STORIES • LOCATIONS AND TYPES OF BUILDI NGS HAVE FLEXIBILITY SUBJECT TO PD/MU-2 DEVELOPM ENT STANDARDS • MI NIM UM OF 35% BRICK OR STONE EXTERIOR WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY HOTEL DEVELOPMENT ZONE -PD/MU-2 (RD 999) PLANNED RESIDENTIAL AND MULTIFAMILY UNDER CONSTRUCTION • MAXIMUM OF 400 MULTIFAMILY UNITS BETWEEN ZONE 3 AND 4 • MAXIMUM BUI LDING HEIGHT =SSTORIES • LOCATIONSAND TYPES OF BUILDING5 HAVE FLEXIBILITY SUBJFCTTO PD/MU-Z DEVELOPM ENT STAN DARDS • MINIMUM OF35% BRICKOR STONE EXTERIORWILLBE REQUIRED FORANY HOTEL DEVELOPMENT ZONE 4 - PD/MU-2 (PD 999D) OXBOW SITE • MAXIMUM OF 400 MULTIFAMILY UNITS BETWEENZONE 3 AND 4 • MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT =S STORIES LOCATIONS AND TYPES OF BUILDINGS HAVE FLEXIBILITY SUBJECT TO PD/MU-2 DEV E DORM ENT STANDARDS • HOTEL USE NOT PERMITTED • NO MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENT WITHIN 1000 FEET OF RIVE Rid ILLS ADDITION • EXCLUDES MASSAGE PARLORS, TATTOO PARLORS, AUTO USES, BLOOD BANKS, GOLF DRIVING RANGES, OUTDOOR AMUSEMENT (LARGE), BOAT RENTALOR SALES (PRIMARY USE), GUNSMITHS, RV SALES/SERVICES, FOOD PROCESSING (NO SLAUGHTERING -GROCERY, SPECIALTY STORE AND RESTAURANT EXCLUDED), MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, AWNINGS, TENTS, BAGS, BOATS UNDER 28'ALUMIMU M, BRASS OR OTHER METALS OR FORM OF RUBBE R, WELDING SHOP, VAPOR OR RETAIL SMOKE SHOP FOR ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE AND CIGARETTE SALES ONLY, AND GAME ROOM ASA PRIMARY USE, ZONE S-PD/MU-2(PD 999E) TRIANGLE SITE • MAXIMUM OF 400 MULTIFAMILY UNITS BETWEEN ZONE 2 AND 5 • MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT =S STORIES • LOCATIONS AND TYPES OF BUILDINGS HAVE FLEXIBILITY SUBJECT TO PD/MU-2 DEVELOPM ENT STANDARDS • ONLY ONE HOTEL ALLOWED SHOULD THE ZON E BE DEVELOPED AS HOTEL USE • EXCLUDES MASSAGE PARLORS, TATTOO PARLORS, AUTO USES, BLOOD BANKS, GOLF DRIVING RANGES, OUTDOOR AMUSEM ENT (LARGE), BOAT RENTAL OR SALES (PRIMARY USE). GUNSMITHS, RV SALES/SERVICES, FOOD PROCESSING (NO SLAUGHTERING -GROCERY, SPECIALTY STORE AND RESTAURANT EXCLUDED), MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ORNAM ENTS, AWNINGS, TENTS, BAGS, BOATS UNDER 28'ALUMIMU M, BRASS OR OTTE R METALS OR FORM OF RUBBER, WELDING SHOP, VAPOR OR RETAIL SMOKE SHOP FOR ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE AND CIGARETTE SALES ONLY, AND GAME ROOM ASA PRIMARY USE, MINIMUM OF 35%BRICK OR STONE EXTERIOR WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY HOTEL DEVELOPMENT HOTEL DEVELOPMENTS • EACH HOTELSTRUCTURE SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM 35% MASONRY EXTERIOR DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DATE EXHIBIT A WATERSIDE DEVELOPMENT CITY OF FORT WORTH TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS SDRVEYOR'. ENGINEER: Kimley f>> H o r n and AesocwHes, Ir�c. Associab�, Inc K01 E01 Cherry St Sude 950 Wl Cherry Ch- y to &01 Chary SI, Surte 850 Fort Walh. TX76102 Fort Worth, TX76102 ROL Cherry Si reet. Ste. 950 Tel No. (817) 335, 5ll DEVELOPER'. Ph. 517.335.6511 Fax'. 817.335-5C70 Ph: 817.335.6511 Fax: 817.335.50M FartWorth. Tess 76102 FIRM HF 928 Fall No. (817) 335507( FWWATLRSIDECOMMERCIALLLG Gant.d Paul N2 ,RPLS Contact. Hugs Molalao. P.E. 8oale D­tW Checked by Date Poled No. MIA HRM/HM I HIM I 812l16 I 051171046 2 N ,Q, N Wo w 'o� m N Z x u1 a w ❑ 2 _ F L.L � O w W p r-- F__ Q = o �Lu d 0 >- O of F- d U I— Z cn CW ❑ C Q O❑ -J Z I_LI Q W Cn SHEET NUMBER S P-2 0 0 1 PROPOSED LAND USE: RESIDENTIAL ZONED PDIMD-2 r NOTES: 1. THESITE PLAN SHALLCONFORM TOTHE CITY OF FORT WORTH: ARTICLE 4, SIGNS SECTION 6.301, LANDSCAPING SECTION 6.302, URBAN FORESTRY 2. PROPOSED LANDSCAPING SHALLCONSIST OF 11 LIVE OAK TREES AT APPROX. HEIGHT OF 14'-15' AT TIME OF PLANTING AND 4 SOUTHERN WAX MYRTLE TREES AT APPROX. HEIGHT OF 4'-5 AT TIME OF PLANTING N 717 —DING S \ P—i—EUINGS \ 2(10'9U�L oAIGEETB!CK�D 7�111 ANd idUILMIN(�V211^ I V FE9 I—R FLOOD-114 �\ EASEMENT ` I�YR ULTIMATE FLOGCPtAIN \� I � r I, / PARKING: • 51 PARKING SPACES ONSITE • CONCRETE PAVEMENT BUILDING HEIGHT INFO: • 2 STORIES • 26' ABOVE GRADE (SPLIT FINISHED FLOOR) EXISTING OIL - DRILLING SITE / EXISTING ZONING: MIN.H TALL °e°°°e °a CMUECEEN—L /I F L / I N. 1-1 / PROPOSED I4'%14' -F�. ANU NrIIiuG pUMPSTER EN0.0ArRE fRU i L LS . T 17 "�'gz f T f-'l F l aRE�PE VICINITY MAP Rrs �Q52'—NT IRVINiii c . UILDING NTRANCE E%ISTIIUG nLITY — G E0.S ENi Q u Z_ c I 1 r LPNpSCAPE AREA L6T 1R BLOCKO K� � m J.E "� r BUILDING I ' DIY PROPOSED 119 LOT LINE 13-1IR1IN Si—Ri—ENENT I J I I ■ I I� I � C NHECT TO EXI6TING FIREUNE I I 111,��'■,w '111� � I I IJJ LAND USE:OFFIGE ZONED PDIMD-2 I I PD 999C I I I I I I I I I NORTH LEGEND zold=s PaoPERrr uNE GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET DEVELOPER', SURVEYOR: ENGINEER. VJablslde Derdal Real Emile LLC K.I-H— -d AseocAa Inc. Klmley-Hom and Aaeoci— Inc 4WO C—ii, Rid,. Blvd, S-112 BU1 CM1elry Sl. SURe1�0 001 CM1elry 5l, SURe1VOH Fort Worth,-76132 Fort Wo1h. TX 761W FortWodh,-76— Ph:B1]292.S Ph'. 817335,8511 Ph' Alls-511 Oont- Gregory Wk Fax: 61]335-BP/0 Fax. 817.335-5070 DOn�acL, Michael BillinAsley, RPLS ConlecL Jett Landon, PE I I DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DATE SITE PLAN WATERSIDE DENTAL DEVELOPMENT LOT iR, BLOCK O WATERSIDE ADDITION CITY OF FORT WORTH TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS ZONING CASE NO. ZC18-083 Kiml>>> Horn 801 Cherry Street. Ste. 1300e Tel. N. (817J 3358 11 Fart%%ith. Twos 76102 FIRM AF A28 F-No. (817)S355070 5— DfaWC ChPC @d U'J DRIP Pmi&A Na, 1"=4U MCS JRL uzu112021 u613u80]u w Z a W a O° w Q W ~a° o> rif r aU SHEET NUMBER S P-3 N i t! f k. LU -21 TIM" 121-1 M= U) LLI 5 LP 1.01 A Lay �- L Z POWi rL.0 a.r• .LJ i "ri ZC-21-030 Dalton's Best Maid Products A-5,6,&EtoJ IRMA _ Y � _ IRMA xw- t . . 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IX Euless H Council districts 2 - Salvador Espino 3 - Brian Byrd 4 - Cary Moon 5 -Gyna Blvens 6-Jungus Jordan 7 - Dennis Shingleton 8 -Kelly Allen Gray 9 -Ann Zadeh Overlay Districts ® Airport Overlay District 1-36M 0 TU PERIPHERAL ® DESIGN DISTRICT 0 CONSERVATION DISTRICT z d ZC-21-041 Givens Trinity Blvd LLC AG, A-5, Cp E, PD 922 for E uses plus outdoor storage to ran a'10) N O.4a 37• W S BB'49'51"E 15 V V Z L SITO � i ti''_. ARKING -y, Inror� Ew uF ~ lI 4 w • �'. Sag" 16' 01' 10 29' . >, 72.43' G_sSPt' N 16']4' 15' [L=2]AY M R = 22511 5 &109 34" 26.83' t\ �''`. N 26• aa' W [L=30. 97 R = 37D.v N 23' 26' 25" R=573T R=430A' Txxria mxmai NrU-Ps7 GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL SIGNAGE SHALL CONFORM TO ARTICLE4,SIGNS 2_ THE PROIECT SHALL DOM PLY WITH SECTION 6301, LAN 3. HE GET OF NG NEW ONE-STORY OFFICE BULLRING SHALL BE 23'-0" 4. EXnRIORCONSTRUCTIONMATERIALSOFNEW OFFICE BUILDING SHAM RE BRICK VENEER W ITH METAL SUNSHADES S_ THE GROSS FLOOR AREA OF THE SITE I S 21.536 SF 5. LEGAL OESCRIPTION'. BEING LOTS, TRACTS, AND PARCELSOF LAND OJT OFTHE G.W. COUCH SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO.279, AND BEING ALL OF LOT 1-R, RAY THREAT SUBDIVISION, ANO ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS T_ ALL LIGHT! NG SHALL COMPLY WITH THE NG HTING CODE AND BE DIRECTED AWAY FROM RESIDENTIAL ZONING S. THE PROTECT SHALL DOM PLY WITH SEC IO N 6302, URBAN FORESTRY, INCLUDING 6.201IBj121 REQUIRING EXTRA TREE PLANT NOS FOR PARKING IN EXCESS OF THE CALCULATED 125% CRY OF EULESS N STg jV EE234�7 — ---1/50"16'20'E 32.11' SOUTH PIPELINE ROAD lWom NINE FIRE LANE--J------ - FIRE LANE SITE PLAN 11.212ACRES SCALE: 1" - 60'-0" Bo' 0 60' SCALE NO SUMMERBROOK DRIVE SITE PLAN LEGEND CONCRETEPAVEM CONCR NT CONCRETE mS DUM PSTER SCREEN FIHEHYDRANT FH GRASSTURF SIDEWALK SITE LIGHT POLE Sip LOCATION SKETCH M FN F$8D AR 9F 1 r DIRECTORUFPLANNINGANDOEVE PMENT O�R Py TA,eI DAIS: f2T RTJLRRED DEN6LOPA@IT sr3T6lux EJDIIBfT FaR: PAVEMENT SERVICES 40W TARRANT WAIN 6TRRRT, FORT WDRTN, TOM 76040 MTE OF PREPARATIONM^121 ��- vTwr.,rwnmw[,rrass 03MI DATE: O'Y01Id121 REVISIONS Q mf06f2021 JOB NO.: 50366 1 ZONINGCASENUMBER: ZC21-041 SHEET NO. 2 ZCm2lmO42 City of Fort Worth Development Services Text Amendment ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE TONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, BEING ORDINANCE NO.21653, AS AMENDED, CODIFIED AS APPENDIX "A" OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH (2015), HY AMENDING CHAPTER 6, -DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS" OF ARTICLE 3, "LANDSCAPING, BUFFERS, AND URBAN FORESTRY" TO REVISE SECTION 6.302 "URBAN FORESTRY" REGULATIONS RELATING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION IN THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, Chapter 211 of the Texas Local Government Code allows a municipality to regulate land use for the purpose ofpromotingthe public health, safety, morals, or general welfare and protecting and preserving places and areas of historical, cultural or architectural importance and significance; and WHEREAS, the Attorney General of Texas has ruled that a home -rule city may enforce its reasonable land development regulations for the purposes of maintaining aesthetics and Property values which would include landscaping and tree preservation (A0 Opinion No_ GA- 0097); and WIIEREAS, in order to maintain and enhance a positive imago and a livable city it is important to promote site planning which furthers the preservation of mature trees and to protect trees during construction, to facilitate the design and construction which contribute to the long- temi viability of existing trees and to control the removal of trees when necessary; and WHEREAS, the City Council recognized that there was a need to establish regulations addressing the protection of healthy and significant trees and to provide for the replacement and replanting of trees that are necessarily removed during construction, development or redevelopment in an expeditious manner and with due regard for the legal rights of property owners; and WHEREAS, it was the intent of the regulations to limit the removal of tree canopy, promole an urban forest, promote the orderly development of the City of Fort Worth, and to protect the public health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Fort Worth; and WHEREAS, the regulations had the following objectives: to eliminate the process of clear cutting; to promote the preservation/conservation of trees throughout the City; to recognize the benefits of trees in the urban environment; to encourage the planting and preservation of quality trees that are suitable to an area; to promote a safe environment that includes trees; to aid in stabilizing the environment's ecological balance by contributing to the process of air purification, 2021 Sec. 6.302J. Urban Forestry Penalty Amendment Ordinance No. Page 1 of 5 oxygen regeneration, ground -water recharge, and storm water runa[T'retardation, while at the same time aiding in noise, glare, wind and heat abatement; to provide visual buffering within and between land uses of differing character to alleviate the harshness of urban life; to enhance the beautification and aesthetics of the City; to safeguard and enhance property values and to protect public and private investment; to conserve energy; to provide habitat for wildlife; and to encourage the preservation of large trees which, once removed, can he replaced only after generations; and WIIERCAS, it is advisable that the City Council amend Ordinance Number 18615-05- 2009, the "Urban Forestry Ordinance," regarding the urban forestry regulations governing the preservation and removal of trees within the City; to revise the penalty provision for violations of the Urban Forestry Ordinance to provide for the assessment and appeal of a civil penalty and criminal penalty. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS AS FOLLOWS - SECTION 1. That the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (2015), as amended, is hereby further amended by repealing and reinstating in its entirety Appendix A, Chapter 6, "Development Standards," Article 3 "Landscaping, Buflers and Urban Forestry," Section 6.302 subsection 0), to read as follows: 6) Penalties for violation (1) Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance may be issued a citation and upon conviction thereof may be fined in an amount not to exceed $500. In eases of offenses involving the illegal removal of trees or noncompliance with an approved permit or urban forestry plan, the removal of each tree constitutes a separate offense. In cases of continuing violation, each separate day that a violation continues constitutes a separate offense- (2) Any person, firm or corporation who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comRly with or who resists the enforcement of anyprovision of this ordinance may be subject to a civil penalty in accordance with Section 2-322 of the City Code for the removal of trees. The civil penalty authorized by this paragraph may be imposed by the Director in addition to the misdemeanor penalty in paragraph (1) of this section. The imposition of a civil penalty may be appealed to the City Council. Any appeal must be made in writing and must be filed with the Director within 10 calendar days following the date of the initial written decision. The Director shall refer the appea[ to the City Council and the decision of the City Council shall be final. The aggrieved shall bear the hurden of proof to show why, by preponderance of the evidence, the civil penalty should not be assessed. The imposition of a civil penalty under this section suspends all permits or 20215ee- 6302.1. Urban Forestry Penalty Amendment Ordinance No. Page 2 of 5 permit applications issued to or for the benefit of the property and all work under such any permits until the civil penalty is fully paid. a n.... M- ... 04 a .-..,.. it! t.' .f P 299 ..0F di dFM 0!ef; iHiih 6P ..n ice,.... Fe ffilfod!e s E3 .:.., .-,... (we d o peFmit; edi&@ (;43) Where illegal tree removal has occurred and the physical evidence has been removed from the site, -the civil penalty will be assessed based on calculations using any remaining physical evidence, photox; and documentsaerial --r-aie ffap ° available to the city, calculated eft peF square feet of -in accordance with Section 2-322 ofthe City Code for significant or large trees removed or damaged. (ID a. Aflyef air in The owner of a single lot within a ono -family or two -fancily residentially zoned district who removes or causes to be removed trees without first obtaining the required permit may be issued an after -the -fact permit. An after -the -fact permit shall be issued if: 1. The applicant can &monstrate that the criteria for removal in the after-thc-fact application would meet the regulations in effect at the time the tree was removed; and 2. The applicant has paid the fee for an after -the -fact permit which shall be double the fee of a'-. ..,urban forestry permit. b. A citation maybe issued for a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not more than $500 for the removal or damage of each tree. c. If the applicant cannot demonstrate that the criteria for removal in the after -the -fact application would have met the current regulations, then an after -the -fact permit shall not be issued and the person shall be in violation of this section, subject to both criminal and civil penalties. d. A second after -the -fact permit shall not he issued if 1. Another violation of this section occurs by a person previously issued an after -the - fact permit; or 2. The after -the fact permit was issued on the same site on which an after -the -fact permit was issued within five years of the date of the second violation. U0163111CIIr" 'Ibis ordinance shall be cumulative of all provisions of ordinances and of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (2015), as amended, except where the provisions of this ordinance are 2021 Sea 6.302-1- Urban Forestry Penalty Amendment Ordinance No. Page 3 of 5 in direct conflict with the provisions of such ordinances and such Code, in which event conflicting provisions of such ordinances and such Code are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and, if any phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs and sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. SECTION 4. Any person, firm, or corporation, who violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be fined not more than '1'wa']'housand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense_ Each day that a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION S. All rights and remedies of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, are expressly saved as to any and all violations of the provisions of Ordinances No. 3011, 13896, 21653 and any other ordinances affecting zoning which have accrued at the time of the effective date of this ordinance, and, as to such accrued violations and all pending litigation, both civil and criminal, whether pending in court or not, tinder such ordinances, same shall not be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts. 20215ec. 6.302J. Urban Forestry Penalty Amendment Ordinance No. Page 4of5 SECTION 6. The City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, is hereby directed to publish the caption, penalty clause and effective date of this ordinance for two (2) days in the official newspaper of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, as authorized by Section 52.013, Texas Local Government Code. SECTION 7. All other provisions of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Dort Worth not herein amended shall remain in full force and eflect. SECTION S. This ordinance shall take effect upon adoption and publication as required by law. 0:i9::1+L:�l ��lC�]:Tu �►J:�]:�1:�Le By - Melinda Ramos, Mary J. Kayser, Sr. Assistant City Attorney City Secretary ADOPTED: EFFECTIVE: 2021Sec. 6.302.j. Urban Forestry Penalty Amendment Ordinance No. Page 5 of 5 Public Presentations ADJOURNMENT Thank you