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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 27382-12-2024ORDINANCE NO.27382-12-2024 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE, ORDINANCE NO. 21653, AS AMENDED, SAME BEING AN ORDINANCE REGULATING AND RESTRICTING THE LOCATION AND USE OF BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, AND LAND FOR TRADE, INDUSTRY, RESIDENCE OR OTHER PURPOSES, THE HEIGHT, NUMBER OF STORIES AND SIZE OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES, THE SIZE OF YARDS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES, OFF- STREET PARKING AND LOADING, AND THE DENSITY OF POPULATION, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSES DIVIDING THE MUNICIPALITY INTO DISTRICTS OF SUCH NUMBER, SHAPE AND AREA AS MAY BE DEEMED BEST SUITED TO CARRY OUT THESE REGULATIONS AND SHOWING SUCH DISTRICTS AND THE BOUNDARIES THEREOF UPON "DISTRICT MAPS"; PROVIDING FOR INTERPRETATION, PURPOSE AND CONFLICT; PROVIDING THAT THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING A PENALTY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION AND NAMING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH: SECTION 1. ZC-24-090 4600 Altamesa Boulevard 1.80 ac. Zoning Change: From: "A-S" One -Family Residential To: "PD/CF" Planned Development for all uses in "CF" Community Facilities excluding Group Home 11; site plan required. Description: BEING ALL THOSE CERTAIN LOTS, TRACTS, OR PARCELS OF LAND SITUATED IN THE JAMES W WILLIAMS SURVEY, ABSTRACT No. 1599, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, AND BEING ALL OF LOTS 35 AND 38, BLOCK 332, WEDGEWOOD ADDITION, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF BEING RECORDED UNDER VOLUME 388-40, PAGE 51, PLAT RECORDS, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS (PRTCT), AND LOT 36-R, BLOCK 332, WEDGEWOOD ADDITION, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 388- 71, PAGE 650, PRTCT, SAID LOTS 36-R AND 38 BEING A PORTION OF LOT A-R-2-A-R, BLOCK 332 WEDGEWOOD ADDITION, AN ADDITION TO THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN COUNTY CLERK'S FILE NO. (CC#) D209299598, PRTCT, SAID LOTS, TRACTS OR December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 1 of 12 PARCELS OF LAND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED, BY METES AND BOUNDS, AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A 112 INCH IRON ROD FOUND WITH A PLASTIC CAP STAMPED, "LANDES & ASSOCIATES" FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 38, SAID IRON ROD BEING IN THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY (ROW) LINE OF ALTAMESA BOULEVARD, AN 120 FEET WIDE ROW FROM WHICH A 112 INCH IRON ROD FOUND WITH A PLASTIC CAP STAMPED, "LANDES & ASSOCIATES" FOR THE MOST SOUTHERLY SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT A-R-2-A-R BEARS SOUTH 89027'59" WEST A DISTANCE OF 630.47 FEET, SAID CORNER BEING AT THE EASTERLY NORTHEAST ROW INTERSECTION OF ALTAMESA BOULEVARD AND HULEN STREET, AN 80 FEET WIDE ROW; THENCE NORTH 10008'59" WEST DEPARTING SAID RIGHT OF WAY AND WITH THE FORMER WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 38, AT 190.0 FEET PASS THE FORMER COMMON WESTERLY CORNER BETWEEN SAID LOTS 38 AND 36-R, DEPARTING SAID LOT 38 AND WITH SAID LOT 36-R A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 248.58 FEET TO A POINT FOR THE COMMON WESTERLY CORNER BETWEEN SAID LOT 36-R AND LOT 6, BLOCK 332 OF THE AFOREMENTIONED WEDGEWOOD ADDITION RECORDED UNDER VOLUME 388-40, PAGE 51, PRTCT; THENCE NORTH 77026'37" EAST WITH THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 6, AT 75.0 FEET PASS THE COMMON SOUTHERLY BETWEEN SAID LOT 6 AND LOT 7 OF SAID BLOCK 332 CONTINUING WITH SAID LOT 7 AT 263.9 FEET PASS THE COMMON SOUTHERLY CORNER BETWEEN SAID LOT 7 AND LOT 17 OF SAID BLOCK 332, CONTINUING WITH SAID LOT 17 A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 313.56 FEET TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 33 OF SAID BLOCK 332; THENCE SOUTH 17°06'44" EAST WITH SAID LOT 33, AT 101.9 FEET PASS THE COMMON EASTERLY CORNER BETWEEN THE AFOREMENTIONED LOTS 36-R AND 35, CONTINUING WITH SAID LOT 33 AT 169.9 FEET PASS THE COMMON WESTERLY CORNER BETWEEN SAID LOT 33 AND LOT 34 OF SAID BLOCK 332, CONTINUING WITH SAID LOT 34 A TOTAL DISTANCE OF 279.87 FEET TO A POINT FOR THE COMMON SOUTHERLY CORNER BETWEEN SAID LOTS 34 AND 35 IN THE NORTHERLY ROW LINE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED ALTAMESA BOULEVARD, SAID CORNER BEING AT THE BEGINNING OF A NON -TANGENT CURVE TURNING TO THE RIGHT WITH A RADIUS OF 1,049.30 FEET, WHOSE LONG CHORD BEARS SOUTH 76°41'24" WEST, A CHORD LENGTH OF 128.94 FEET; THENCE WITH SAID ROW LINE AND SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07002'42", AN ARC LENGTH OF 129.02 FEET, TO A POINT FOR THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 35; THENCE NORTH 07006'26" WEST CONTINUING WITH SAID ROW, A DISTANCE OF 80.75 FEET TO A POINT FOR CORNER TO THE BEGINNING OF A` NON -TANGENT December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 2 of 12 CURVE TURNING TO THE LEFT WITH A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET, WHOSE LONG CHORD BEARS SOUTH 82053'35" WEST, A CHORD LENGTH OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE WITH SAID CURVE TO THE LEFT AT 24.35 FEET PASS A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR THE COMMON WESTERLY CORNER BETWEEN SAID LOTS 35 AND 36-R, CONTINUING WITH SAID ROW LINE THROUGH THE CENTRAL ANGLE OF 179-10-56", A TOTAL ARC LENGTH OF 156.35 FEET, TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND FOR CORNER; THENCE SOUTH 07006'25" EAST CONTINUING WITH SAID ROW LINE, A DISTANCE OF 70.59 FEET TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND WITH A PLASTIC CAP STAMPED, "LANDES & ASSOCIATES" FOR CORNER; THENCE SOUTH 39006'35" WEST CONTINUING WITH SAID ROW, A DISTANCE OF 13.80 FEET TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND WITH A PLASTIC CAP STAMPED, "LANDES & ASSOCIATES" FOR CORNER TO THE BEGINNING OF A NON -TANGENT CURVE TURNING TO THE RIGHT WITH A RADIUS OF 1,049.30 FEET, WHOSE LONG CHORD BEARS SOUTH 87054'24" WEST, A CHORD LENGTH OF 61.81 FEET; THENCE WITH SAID ROW LINE AND SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03022'32", AN ARC LENGTH OF 61.82 FEET, TO A 1/2 INCH IRON ROD FOUND WITH A PLASTIC CAP STAMPED, "LANDES & ASSOCIATES"; THENCE SOUTH 89°27'59" WEST WITH SAID ROW LINE, A DISTANCE OF 48.18 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND CONTAINING 77,973 SQUARE FEET, OR 1.790 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS. ZC-23-202 900 —1100 Block S. Edgewood Terrace and 4627 — 4811 (odds) E. Rosedale Street 28.60 ac. Zoning Change: From: "B" Two -Family and "E" Neighborhood Commercial To: "PD" Planned Development for certain "CF" Community Facilities uses detailed in attached Exhibit A and on file in the Development Services Department, plus the following accessory uses to a place of worship: visitor lodging, event center, exhibit hall, vendor food court, and indoor storage; Specific development standards for height, parking, signs and urban forestry attached as Exhibit A and on file in the Development Services Department; site plan required Description: Tract 1 (1.70 acres) BEING a 1.707 acres acre tract in the J.L. PURVIS SURVEY, Abstract No. 1228, in the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, being parts of Lots 1 and 4 in Block 20, and portions of Edgewood Terrace, Murray Hill Addition, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, According to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 63, Pages 117-118, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and of the south half of the J.L. Purvis Survey, Abstract No. 1228, in December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 273 82-12-20 24 Page 3 of 12 Tarrant County, Texas, same being a 0.4833 acre tract of land, as described in instrument to Huang Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center Inc, Recorded In Clerk No. D221338327, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), same being a 1.1573 acre tract of land, as described in instrument to Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center Inc, Recorded in Clerk No. D221061164, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.) and described in metes and bounds as follows: BEGINNING at the Northwest Corner of said Lot 1, Block 20, Murray Hill Addition, said point being at the east line of Lloyd Avenue, a 60 foot wide public right-of-way, with the south line of Union Pacific Railroad Company rail line, a variable width right-of-way, said point being a Point of Curvature of a curve to the right having a radius of2,666.68 feet and a Chord which bears South 89"56'49" East and a chord length of 371.84 feet; THENCE Easterly along said south line of Union Pacific Railroad Company rail line and the north of said Lots 1 and 4 and into Edgewood Terrace, said curve through a central angle of 07"59'45" an are distance of 372.15 feet, same being the in the right-of-way of Edgewood Terrace; THENCE South 00"50' 10" East, departing said south line of Union Pacific Railroad Company rail line and along said Edgewood Terrace, a distance of 194.88 feet to a Point; THENCE South 891111' 13" West, departing said Edgewood Terrace, and across said Lots 1 and 4, a distance of 371.80 feet to said west Iine of Lot 1; THENCE North 00"50' 10" West, along the west line of said Lot 1, a distance of 198.50 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing .1.707 acres or 74,367 square feet more or less. Description: Tract 2 (4.01 acres) BEING a 4.016 acres acre tract in the J.L. PURVIS SURVEY, Abstract No. 1228, in the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and being all of a 1.9842 acre tract, as described in the instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA B CENTER, recorded in Clerk No. D211295566, O.P.R.T.C.T., the same being all of Lot 3 and Lot 4, Block 19, and part of Windowmere Street (formally known as First Street), and part of Edgewood Terrace of Murray Hill Addition, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the, Plat thereof, recorded in Volume 63, Page 117, PIat Records, Tarrant County, Texas (P.R.T.C.T.), and being all of a 1.5131 acre tract, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VFPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No. D221338327, O.P.R.T.C.T., the same being parts of Lots 2 and 3, Block 20 of Murray Hill Addition, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, recorded in Volume 63, Page 117, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas (P.R.T.C.T.), and being more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at intersection of within the right-of-way line of Edgewood Terrace (a variable width right-of-way, Volume 63, Page 117, of said map records) and the north right-of-way line of Rosedale Street (variable width right-of-way); December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 4 of 12 THENCE South 89`51'41" West, along said north line, a distance of 178.51 feet to a point, same being in the common line of Lots 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 of Block 19 of said Murray Hill Addition; THENCE North 00"50' 13" West, departing said north line and along said common lines, a distance of 526.92 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 1 and the northwest corner of Lot 4, same being the south line of said Windowmere Street (a 50-foot wide right-of-way); THENCE North 891107' 11" East, along said south line, a distance of 29.02 feet to a Point; THENCE departing said south line of Windowmere Street over and across Lots 2 and 3 of Block 20 of said Murray Hill Addition North 001150' 10" West, a distance of 129.97 feet to a 5/8-inchlron Rod with a red plastic cap stamped ""AAAA Plus Surveyors" South 89" 1 VI 3" West, a distance of 209.00 feet to a Point, said point being along the west line of said Lot 2 and the east line of Lloyd Avenue (a 50 foot wide public right-of-way); THENCE North 00"50' 10" West, along said east line of Lloyd Avenue and said west Iine of Lot 2, a distance of 80.00 feet to a point, THENCE departing said west line of Lot 2 and said east line of Lloyd Avenue same being over and across said Lots 2 and 3 and Lot 4 THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES North 890011' 13" East, a distance of 210.00 feet to a 5/8-inchlron Rod with a red plastic cap stamped ""AAAA Plus Surveyors" North 000050' 10" West, along said east line, a distance of 174.00 feet to a 5/8-inchlron Rod with a red plastic cap stamped ""AAAA Plus Surveyors" North 89111 F 13" East, a distance of 161.80 feet to a Point, said point being within the right-of-way of Edgewood Terrace; THENCE along said right-of-way of said Edgewood Terrace, THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES; North 89` 11' 13" East, a distance if 16 1. 80 feet to a point; South 89°°11' 13" West, a distance of6.29 feet to a Point; South 00"06'34" East, a distance of 554.06 feet to the POINT OFBEGINNING and containing 4.016 acres or 174,917 square feet more or less Description: Tract 3 (9.54 acres) BEING a 9.5.46 acres acre tract in the PETER HERMAN AHLERS SURVEY, Abstract No. 33, in the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, and being all of a 2.8779 acre tract, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA B CENTER recorded in Clerk No. D211295566, O.P.R.T.C.T.; the same being all of Lot 1 and 2 of C. S. De Voll's Addition, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Volume 388, Page 51, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas, and being all of a 0.9963 acre tract of land, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No. D212187270, December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 5 of 12 Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), the same being all of Lot 3 of C. S. De Volt's Addition, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Volume 388, Page 51, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas (P.R.T.C.T.), and being all of a 1.1293 acre tract, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA BHAVANA, recorded in Clerk No. D220246345 , O.P.R.T.C.T., the same being all of Lot C-R-1, Block 5 of Mary Levy Subdivision, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof Recorded in Clerk No. D220246345, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), being all of a 0.1472 acre tract of land, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No. D219287012, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), the same being all of Lot 4B, of C. S. De VoII's Addition, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Vol 388-F, Pg 415, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (P.R.T.C.T.), and being all of a 0.1527 acre tract, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA B CENTER, recorded in Clerk No. D214057968, O.P.R.T.C.T., the same being all of Lot 4A, of C. S. De Voll's Addition, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the PIat thereof, recorded in Vol 388- F, Pg 415, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (P.R.T.C.T.), and being all of a 0.2893 acre tract, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No. D221285612, O.P.R.T.C.T,. the same being all of Lot A-R-1, Block 5, of Mary Levy Subdivision, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Clerk No. D177039178, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), being all of a 2.7188 acre tract of land, as described in instrument to HUONG DAD VIPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No.D221285612, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.) and being all of a tract of land, as described in instrument to JUANA DELL WOODS WILLIAMS, recorded in Clerk No. D211303646, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), the same being all of Lot 6, of C. S. De Voll's Addition, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Volume 388, Page 51, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas (P.R.T.C.T.), same being a potion Windowmere Street of Mary N. Levy Subdivision, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Volume 388-F, Page 415, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas (P.R.T.C.T.), same being a portion of a tract of land, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No. D220266281, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), same being a portion of a tract of land dedicated to the City of Fort Worth, recorded in Clerk No. D135EXT125100240, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), and being more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at intersection of within the right-of-way line of Edgewood Terrace (a variable width right-of-way, Volume 63, Page 117, of said map records) and the north right-of-way line of Rosedale Street (variable width right-of-way); THENCE along said right-of-way of Edgewood Terrace, THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES; North 00°006134" West, a distance of 549.25 feet to a Point; North 89°11' 13" East, a distance of 6.29 feet to a Point; December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 6 of 12 North 00"50' 10" West, a distance of 576.03 feet to a Point, same being the south line of Union Pacific Railroad Company rail fine, a variable width right-of-way, said point being a Point of Curvature of a non -tangent curve to the right having a radius of 1732.80 feet, and a Chord which bears South 83"59'13" East and a chord length of 370.25 feet; THENCE Easterly along said curve and the North line of said Lot 6, through a central angle of 12" 15' 57", an arc distance of 370.95 feet, same being the South right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad; THENCE South 00"12'24" West, departing said south right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad and along the east line of said Lot 6 and continuing along the east line of Lot c-R-1, Block 5 of Mary Levy Subdivision, a distance if 577.45 feet to a Point; THENCE North 89"32' 15 East, departing said east line of said Lot c-r-1, Block 5 or Mary Levy Subdivision, a distance of 20.00 feet to a Point, same being a point within said tract of land, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No. D220266281, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.); THENCE South 000°56'22" East, over and through said tract recorded in C1erkNo. D220266821, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), a distance of 506.21 feet to a Point, same being withing a tract of Iand dedicated to the City of Fort Worth, recorded in Clerk No. D135EXT125100240, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.); THENCE South 89"32'53" West, over and across said tract of lane dedicated to the City of Fort Worth, recorded in Clerk No. D135EXT125100240, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), a distance of 391.27 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 9.546 acres or 415,827 square feet more or less Description: Tract 4 (13.50 acres) BEING a 13.501 acres acre tract in the PETER BERMAN AHLERS SURVEY, Abstract No. 33, in the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, being a portion of a tract of land, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPAS SANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No. D220266281, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.), same being a portion of a tract of land dedicated to the City of Fort Worth, recorded in Clerk No. D 135EXT125100240, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.) BEGINNING at a found 518"" capped iron rod, in the south right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad (200 feet wide), described in instrument recorded in Vol. 4149, P. 1893 Deed Records Tarrant County, Texas, (D.R.T.C.T.), same being the northwest corner of a 5.583 acre tract described as site 28, Tract 1, in instrument to Chesapeake Land Development, recorded in Clerk No. D213283471, (O.P.R.T.C.T.), being the northeast corner of the herein described 13.672 acre tract; December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 7 of 12 THENCE South 00"13'11" West departing said south right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad and along said Chesapeake Land Development tract, a distance of 837.85 feet to a %z" iron rod capped with orange plastic cap stamped ""Texas Surveying, Inc."" found, in the west Iine of that certain tract described as Tract M188 in instrument to Total E&P USA Barnett, LLC, recorded in Clerk's No. D216266568, O.P.R.T.C.T., for the northeast corner of the remainder of that certain tract described in instrument to Erma Calton, recorded in Clerk's No. D213262050, O.P.R.T.C.T., being the northeast corner of a 35.00 foot x 42.00 foot lease described in instrument to Sprint Spectrum L.P., as recorded in Vol. 12562, P. 20, D.R.T.C.T., and being the easterly southeast corner of the here in described 13.672 acre tract; THENCE South 89"33'30" West, with the north line of said remainder tract, a distance of 85.00 feet to a %" iron rod capped with orange plastic cap stamped "" Texas Surveying, Inc"" found, for the northwest corner of said remainder tract, being an interior corner of the herein described 13.672 acre tract; THENCE South 00"35'07" West, over and across the tract of land dedicated to the City of Fort Worth, recorded in Clerk No. D135EXTI25100240, a distance of 487.18 feet to a point THENCE over and across said HUONG DAO VIPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No. D220266281, THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES; South 89O°35'07" West, a distance of 506.21 feet to a Point; South 89"32' 15" West, a distance of 20.00 feet to a Point, same being along the east line of Lot C-R-1, Block 5 of Mary Levy Subdivision, same being a point along the west line of said tract od land, as described in instrument to HUONG DAO VIPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, recorded in Clerk No. D220266281, Official Public Records Tarrant County, Texas (O.P.R.T.C.T.); THENCE North 00" 12'24" East, east line of said Lot c-R-1, Block 5 of Mary Levy Subdivision and said west line of HUONG DAD VIPASSANA BHAVANA CENTER INC, tract and continuing along the east line of said C.S. DeVoll's Addition, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Volume 388, Page 51, PIat Records, Tarrant County, Texas (P.R.T.C.T.), a Distance of 577.45 feet to a % % -inch Iron Rod found, to said south right- of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad (200 feet wide), described in instrument recorded in Vol. 4149, P. 1893, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas, (D.R.T.C.T.), same being the northeast corner of Lot 6, of said, C.S. De Voll's Addition, being the northwest corner of the herein described tract; THENCE South 780°57'33" East, along the south right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad, 178.51 feet, with the south right-of-way a distance of 178.51 feet to a %2" iron rod capped with orange plastic cap stamped "" Texas Surveying, Inc."" Found for an angle corner of the herein described tract; THENCE South 74"42133" East, with the south right-of-way of said railroad, a distance of 212.14 feet to a 5/8"" iron rod found, for the northeast corner of said 9.1264 acre tract, being the December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 8 of 12 northwest corner of said 4.6663 acre tract, and being an angle corner of the herein described tract; THENCE South 700030'07" East, with the south right-of-way of said railroad, a distance of 235.55 feet to a to the POINT OFBEGINNING and containing 13.501 acres or 588,105 square feet more or less. ZC-24-127 4901 Bourine Street, 5436 & 5432 Vickery Boulevard, 5401 & 5428 Chariot Drive 0.078 ac. Zoning Change: From: "A-5" One -Family Residential To: To: "CF" Community Facilities Description: Harlem Hills addition, Block 26, Lots1, 2, 3 & 4 ZC-24-129 3900 Ohio Garden Road 0.35 ac. Zoning Change: From: "B" Two -Family To: To: "ER" Neighborhood Commercial Restricted Description: Mike's Jim Subdivision, Lot 6 ZC-24-130 2520 Halloran Street 0.55 ac. Zoning Change: From: "UR" Urban Residential To: To: "PD/E" Planned Development for all uses in "E" Neighborhood Commercial excluding the following uses: bar, tavern, convenience store, restaurant, liquor or package store; site plan waived Description: Being Lots 6 and 15 and a portion of Lots 5 and 16, Block 5, WEST RIDGE ADDITION, an addition to the City of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas according to the plat recorded in Volume 1807, Page 305, Plat Records, Tarrant County, Texas. SAVE & EXCEPT that portion of Lots 5 and 16, described in the deed to the State of Texas, recorded in Volume 7355, Page 2333 and Volume 7355, Page 2339, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas. Being further described as follows: BEGINNING at a 1/2" iron rod found at the northwest corner of said Lot 6 and lying in the east line of Earl Lane; THENCE S89058'25"E, along the north line of said Lot 6, at 124.99 feet passing a point for the common corner of said Lots 6 and 15, in all a distance of 249.97 feet to a 1/2" iron rod stamped December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 9 of 12 "SDI 4715" found at the northeast corner of said Lot 15, said iron rod lying in the west line of Halloran Street; THENCE S00°01'35"W, along said west line, at 77.61 feet passing a point for the common corner of said Lots 15 and 16, in all a distance of 99.90 feet to a 518" iron rod found, said iron rod being the northeast corner of a tract of land described in the deed to The State of Texas, recorded in Volume 7355, Page 2339, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE S49°34'44"W, along the north line of said State of Texas tract, a distance of 1297 feet to a TXDOT monument found; THENCE westerly, 231.39 feet along a non -tangent curve to the left, having a radius of 5,749.58 feet, a central angle of 0298'21" and a chord bearing N83°5715"W, 231.37 feet to a TXDOT monument found lying in the north line of a tract of land described in the deed to The State of Texas, recorded in Volume 7355, Page 2333, Deed Records, Tarrant County, Texas; THENCE N5700842"W, continuing along said north line, a distance of 11.89 feet to a 1" iron rod found lying in said Earl Lane east line and being the southwest corner of said Lot 6; THENCE N00°0P35"E, along said east Iine, a distance of 77.61 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0.546 acres of land. ZC-24-133 5225 Thelin Street 18.90 ac. Zoning Change: From: PD 204 "PD-SU" for recycling of roofing materials comprised of wood, composite asphalt, shingles, and commercial built-up roofing material including composting of organic materials (excluding malodorous material including manure) together with the wholesale and retail sales of recycled materials including including composting of organic materials, (excluding malodorous material including manure) together with the wholesale and retail sales of recycled materials including landscaping rock & wood derived products. Operation will comply with Texas Admin. Code Title 30, Part 1, Chapter 332; composting as an operation that composts 'Source separated yard trimmings, clean wood material, vegetative material and paper" and is prohibited from accepting or recycling manure. Site Plan required To: "PD/I" Planned Development for all uses in "I" Light Industrial plus machinery, heavy equipment, or truck sales, leasing and service; non -accessory outdoor sales and storage including yards, contractors, lumber or storage, storage yards building materials; truck transport storage; storage of materials and equipment without an associated structure; vehicle sales or rental and service, including automobiles, boats or trailers; excluding towing yard and truck stop with fuel and accessory structures; site plan waived Description: The Depot Subdivision, BIock 1, Lot 1 December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 10 of 12 ZC-24-139 14 Chase Court 0.29 ac. Zoning Change: From: "E/HC" Neighborhood Commercial I Historic & Cultural Overlay To: `B/HC" Two -Family / Historic & Cultural Overlay Description: Chase Place, Lot 14 SP-24-013 1401,1701 & 2001 Oakhurst Scenic Drive 12.40 ac. Zoning Change: To: Site Plan approved attached as Exhibit "B" and on file with the Development Services Department to add a building on property zoned "PD 586" PD/SU Planned Development/Specific Use for church related activities and signs that exceed maximum height allowed in the "CF" Community Facilities District Description: Midtown Church of Christ, Block 1, Lot 1RI SECTION 2. That the zoning regulations and districts, as herein established, have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose ofpromoting the health, safety, morals and general welfare of the community. They have been designed to lessen congestion in the streets; to secure safety from fire, panic, flood and other dangers; to provide adequate light and air; to prevent overcrowding of land; to avoid undue concentration of population; to facilitate the adequate provisions of transportation, water, sewerage, parks and other public requirements. They have been made after full and complete public hearing with reasonable consideration, among other things, of the character of the district and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of a building and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. SECTION 3. That this ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Fort Worth affecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the provisions of such ordinances, except in those instances where provisions of such ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. SECTION 4. That all rights or remedies of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, are expressly saved as to any and all violations of Ordinance Nos. 3011, 13896, 21653 or any amendments thereto that have accrued at the time of the effective date of this ordinance; and as to such accrued violations, and all pending litigation, both civil or criminal, same shall not be affected by this ordinance but may be prosecuted until final disposition by the courts. SECTION 5. December 10, 2024 Ordinance Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 11 of 12 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 void, ineffective or unconstitutional by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such voidness, ineffectiveness or unconstitutionality shall not affect any of the remaining phrases, clauses, sentences, paragraphs or sections of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation herein of any such void, ineffective or unconstitutional phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section. SECTION 6. That 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 Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense. SECTION 7. That the City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, Texas is hereby directed to publish this ordinance for two (2) days in the official newspaper of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, as authorized by V.T.C.A. Local Government Code Subsection 52.013. SECTION 8. That this ordinance shall take effect upon adoption and publication as required by Iaw. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: Christopher Austria, Assistant City Attorney Jannette S. Goodall, City Secretary Adopted: /�/ a�2. A1 Effective: d4 a Ordinance No. 27382-12-2024 Page 12 of 12 EXHIBIT A "PD" Planned Development for certain "CF" Community Facilities uses detailed in attached Exhibit A and on file in the Development Services Department, plus the following accessory uses to a place of worship: visitor lodging, event center, exhibit hall, vendor food court, and indoor storage; Specific development standards for height, parking, signs and urban forestry attached as Exhibit A and on file in the Development Services Department; site plan required SACRED STUPA DISTRICT 900-1100 blocks South Edgewood Terrace and 4627-4811 (odds) East Rosedale Street Existing Zoning: E, B & I Proposed Zoning: PD-CF Purpose: Amending existing E, I and B districts to a Planned Development with "CV as the base district. A site plan will be submitted and processed at a later date. Nomenclature: "Sacred Stupa District' is interchangeable with "PD-CF" A. Purpose and Intent It is the purpose and intent of the Sacred Stupa District (PD-CF) to provide a unified development for the religious institution to contain a stupa with associated parking and facilities to accommodate visitors at the address listed above. B. PD Site Plan Prior to building permit, an approved PD Site Plan will be required for each Tract as defined in this narrative. Each PD Site Plan can contain one or more tracts at a time. C. Uses All uses in the CF district are included with the following allowances: Uses Specifically Not Allowed: Country club (private or public), golf course, golf driving range, wastewater treatment facilities, water supply facilities, water treatment or storage facility, gas drilling, gas production and/or gas lift compressor station. Uses Allowed: TRACTS USES 1 Parkin 2 Parking and living quarters* monks and nunnery) 3 Uses to support a religious campus, including but not limited to event center, exhibit hall, meditation house, memorial house**, garden, private indoor recreation (games, movies, reading, etc), kitchen/cafe, vendor food court, library, classrooms, study center, indoor storage for campus use, religious worship, retail relating to religious uses, 3 residential bungalows, 3 residences for the monks and living quarters*(nunnery and visitor). 4 Stu a, Religious Facility *Living quarters are dormitory style and limited to a maximum of 150 units plus the existing 30 units. This max can be spread over Tracts 2 and 3. ** Memorial house is a place set aside to worship one's ancestors and those who contributed to the center who have passed away. D. Development Standards a. Tract 1 Tract 'I is to include those uses as listed in the above chart and are subject to the applicable sections of the Zoning Ordinance. i. Front Yard: 20 minimum Page I 1 ii. Rear Yard. 5' minimum, unless adjacent to an alley, then 0' iii. Side Yard: 5' minimum iv. Maximum Height: 2 stories b. Tract 2 Tract 2 is to include those uses as listed in the above chart and are subject to the applicable sections of the Zoning Ordinance. i. The living quarters use is for the resident monks, nuns and traveling members of the church, meditators, and similar uses related to the religious facility. These rooms are not mufti -family nor for long-term rentals. ii. Front Yard: 20 minimum N. Rear Yard: 5' minimum, unless adjacent to an alley, then 0' iv. Side Yard: S minimum c. Tract 3: Tract 3 is to include those uses as listed in the above chart and are subject to the applicable sections of the Zoning Ordinance. i. The living quarters use is for the resident monks, nuns and traveling members of the church, meditators, and similar uses related to the religious facility. These rooms are not multi -family nor for long-term rentals. ii. Front Yard: 20 minimum iii. Rear Yard: 5' minimum, unless adjacent to an alley, then 0' iv. Side Yard: 5' minimum v. Maximum Height: 40' d. Tract 4: Tract 4 is for the Sacred Stupa, religious facility and subject to the Zoning Ordinance with the following modifications: i. Front Yard: 20 minimum 1. Enclosing wall be outside of the front setback along Rosedale Street. I Rear Yard: 5' minimum iii. Side Yard: 5' minimum iv. Maximum Height: stupa or steeples are limited to 175' height E. Other Development Standards a. Urban Forestry L Notes: 1. To be consistent with an upcoming revision to the Urban Foresty ordinance, low quality trees are not included in the calculations for this site. I Tree Preservation percentage for the development (all tracts) 1. Before construction: 25% 2. After construction: 5% 3. Waiver for the standard existing canopy preservation requirement. 4. Provided canopy for institutional use of 30% will be met. 5. Provided canopy for parking use of 40% will be met. iii. Significant Tree Preservation and Mitigation 1. Subject to Attachment "A". Page 12 b. Off Street Parking and Loading i. Parking for all tracts will be provided on Tracts 1, 2 and 3. ii. Tracts 1, 2 and 3 are required to have a combined minimum of 120 spaces iii. No maximum number of parking spaces iv. Surface parking shall be permitted between a building front and the street but is limited to a single drive aisle with double loaded spaces c. Landscaping and Buffers i. Tracts 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be considered a non-residential district. ii. Submittal of Landscape Plan is required. The location and description of decorative paving, sidewalk, furniture or other decorative elements (including religious iconography, statuary, ornamentation, plant materials, etc) shall be indicated on the landscape plan when presented during the Site Plan submission stage. iii. Landscape Area Required. When there is a front yard setback of at least five feet, front yard landscaping is required. This front yard landscaping must adhere to the tree and shrub planting requirements of Section 6.301.H. as well as other applicable landscaping requirements described or referenced within the CF regulations. Street trees planted in the parkway abutting the property may be credited towards the tree planting requirement described in Section 6.301.H. if the property owner assumes responsibility for their maintenance through formal agreement with the Parks and Recreation Department. This credit is applicable to properties with or without required front yard landscaping. Campus living shall conform to the requirements of institutional uses in Section 6.301.H. 1. Edgewood Terrance is considered the "front" yard. 2. East Rosedale is considered a "side" yard. iv. Irrigation: An irrigation system shall not be required if the landscape plan demonstrates that use of drought resistant plants do not require irrigation. Trees shall require an irrigation system, regardless of species, and the irrigation system may be provided entirely within the property boundary. v. Miscellaneous Requirements: Sections 6.301_J shall not apply. In addition to required trees and shrubs, all of the required landscape area must be covered with grass, organic mulch, live groundcover, decorative paving, sidewalk furniture or other decorative elements. d. Landscaping in Parking and Driveway Areas i. Landscape islands shall be required in parking lots with 12 or more parking spaces. The total area of each landscape island shall be a minimum of 162 square feet. e. Signs Sign requirements included in chapter 6.408 and 6.409, shall apply to the district, with the following exception(s): i. Main Entry Sign 1. Per the spec included, Figure 1 2. Allowed within the building setback of Tract 4 oriented along Page 13 Figure 1. Rosedale Street 3. Signage area not to exceed 140sf ii. Primary Ceremonial Entry Gate 1. Functions as a primary entrance into the campus facing Rosedale Street. 2. The area of lettering is limited to 120 square feet. iii. Secondary Ceremonial Entry Gate 1. Functions as a secondary entrance into the campus facing South Edgewood Terrance. 2. The area of lettering is limited to 120 square feet. iv. Medium Stupas 1. Medium stupas (as shown in the plans) are memorial items on the site to honor certain patrons or donors. These are excluded from the signage ordinance. 2. Not visible from Rosedale Street. v. Small Stupas 1. Small stupas (as shown in the plans) are memorial items on the site to honor certain patrons or donors. These are excluded �I f b� 25-3' 7 7 4'•Y 3'-3' i 3.1' i from the signage ordinance. 2. Not visible from Rosedale Street. Entrances 1. In order to create a pedestrian -oriented environment in which the main stupa is oriented toward publicly accessible streets and sidewalks, it must have its main entrance from a private sidewalk or plaza that is connected to public accessible sidewalks or plazas.. Non main stupa entrances from parking lots are permitted. Interior buildings constructed as part of a campus development are exempt from these requirements. g. Fences and gates I. Fences and site enclosing walls up to 10 feet high shall be allowed within the side and rear setbacks of Tracts 3 and 4. Page 14 ii. Gates will be constructed per the PD site plan and supporting plans. h. Facade design standards for new construction L Statement of Intent - The following design standards are intended to encourage new buildings that complement neighborhood character, add visual interest, and support a pedestrian -oriented environment. The standards are not intended to encourage architectural uniformity or the imitation of older buildings. ii. Required Drawings - To illustrate compliance with the following standards, developers shall submit with the site plan, elevation drawings for those building facades that are oriented to: • Public streets; • Private streets and walkways that are publicly accessible through a public access easement; or • Publicly accessible open space. Facade Variation L Applicable to Tract 3 only. Tract 4 shall not be restricted to the following requirements. ii. Each new building fagade or architectural site wall oriented to a publicly accessible street or open space shall at a minimum incorporate three or more of the following four scaling elements for building facades greater than 50 feet in width, and at least two of the following elements for building facades less than 50 feet in width: • Expression of building structural elements such as: • Floors (banding, belt courses, etc. not less than one inch deep and four inches wide), • Columns (pilasters, piers, quoins ,lintels, chofa (rooftop ornamentation), decorative articulation, brackets, awnings, etc. not less than four inches deep and six inches wide), or • Foundation (water tables, rustication); • Variation in wall plane (not less than 18"-24" inches) through the use of projecting and recessed elements. Such elements could include patterns of door and window openings (and the use of sills, mullions, and other scale providing window elements), and/or more pronounced architectural features, such as porches, alcoves, and roof dormers; lintels, colonnades, porticos, overhangs, etc. • Changes in material or material pattern. Each change of material shall involve a minimum 6" variation in wail plane; and • Changes in color. • Use of decorative elements iii. Each sequential block of new construction shall contain a unique building facade so as to encourage architectural variety within large projects, using the required architectural elements listed in Section a.H. above and/or other architectural features. Facades associated with the stupa and other religious worship facilities shall not be limited to this requirement. iv. New Community/Religious Dormitory residential building facades oriented Page 15 to a publicly accessible street or open space shall include at least two variations in wall plane per 100 linear feet. Variations shall be not less than three feet in depth or projection. j. Fenestration i. Architectural walls, fences, non -conditioned architectural elements or buildings, Religious Structures, Monuments, Stupas, Prangs (brick towers), or other non-commercial building facades are not required to conform with Fenestration Requirements. Building Materials i. Not less than 50 percent (50%) of all new building facades (not including door and window areas) shall be constructed of the following materials: stone, brick, terra cotta, patterned pre -cast concrete, cement board siding, cast stone or prefabricated brick panels, tile, metal, wood, or stucco. M. Building Entries i. Building entrances shall incorporate arcades, roofs, porches, alcoves or awnings that protect pedestrians from the sun and rain. ii. Each use with exterior, street -oriented exposure shall have an individual public entry from the street or from a publicly accessed courtyard. iii. Primary entrances shall be provided at intervals not to exceed 125 linear feet of street -oriented residential building frontage. Page 16 Attachment A - Tree Standards Preservation of existing canopy coverage using protected trees only. See Table A below for a list of protected and preferred trees. At least 25% of the protected trees must be retained, 50% of the post oaks and blackjack oaks must be preserved onsite or offsite when designated as part of the associated urban forest permit, provided however, significant or large trees must be preserved as outlined in subsection below. An onsite tree survey noting the location, size and species (diameter of trees six inches or greater) and canopy coverage of each protected tree with a diameter of six inches or greater will be required. This survey shall be completed and signed/sealed by one of the following: Texas licensed landscape architect, certified arborist, Texas licensed landscape contractor or Texas certified nurseryman. Table A. Protected Species and Preferred Planting Trees Large Canopy Trees (over 40 feet tall and 20 inches or more in diameter when mature) Baldcypress Taxodium distichum Black walnut Juglans nlgra * Bur oak Quercus mocrocarpa * Cedar elm Ulm us crassifolia * Chinquapin oak Quercus muhlenbergii Lacebark elm Ulmus parvifolia * Live oak Quercus virginlana Pecan Carya iUinomensis Not recommended for high heat areas Pond cypress Taxodium ascendens Post oak Quercus stellate Must preserve 50% if on site iced oak Quercus shumardh Not recommended for high heat areas Medium Canopy Trees (25 to 50 feet tall, 10 to 20 inches in diameter when mature) * Afghan pine Pinus elderica * Arizona cypress Nesperocyporis orizonica Blackjack oak Quercus marilandica Must preserve 50% if on site * Bigtooth maple Acergrandidentatum * 'Caddo' maple Acersoccharum'Caddo' * Chinese pistache Pistache chinensis * Eastern redcedar Juniperus virginiona Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba apanese Black Pine Pinus thunbergiona Lacey oak Quercus laceyi * Monterrey oak Quercus polymorpho Shantung maple Acer truncatum Shin oak (Bigelow) IQuercus sinuata var. breviloba outhern magnolia Magnolia grandiflora Not recommended for high heat areas exas red oak Quercus buckleyi rident maple 4cer buergerianum * estern soapberry Sapindus saponaria Small Canopy Trees (less than 25 feet tall or 10 inches in diameter when mature) American smoketree Cotinus obovatus Carolina buckhorn Frangula caroliniana Not recommended for high heat areas Cherry -laurel Prunus caroliniana * Crapemyrtle Logerstroemia indica * Desert willow Chilopsis linearis * Eve's necklace typhnolobium affine Indian cherry Frangula caroliniana Japanese maple 4cer palmatum Not recommended for high heat areas Mexican buckeye Ungnadia speciosa Mexican plum Prunus mexicana Possurnhaw holly llexdecidua Rough -leaf dogwood Cornus drummondii Not recommended for high heat areas Rusty blackhaw Viburnum rufidulum *Texas persimmon Diospyros texana exas redbud Cercis canadensis vor. texensis axmyrtle Myrica cerifera * aupon holly flex vomitoria * Drought tolerant species Preservation of significant or large trees. a. Significant trees 24 inches in diameter (75.36 inches in circumference) for protected species and 18 inches in diameter (56.55 inches in circumference) for Post Oaks and Blackjack Oaks can only be removed by permit of the city forester. The reduced diameter for Post Oaks and Blackjack Oaks is in recognition of the naturally occurring Post Oak Savannahs within the Cross Timbers Zone. Preservation of a significant tree will be credited to the required canopy cover one and one-half times the actual canopy size. b. Significant trees may be removed if one of the following conditions is met: I. An area one and one-half times the area of the canopy of the tree identified for removal is retained on the same site or offsite when designated as part of the associated urban forest permit and entered into a conservation easement. The one and one-half retention of existing trees shall be of the same species as the tree being removed if Post Oak or Blackjack Oak and be in excess of the required tree coverage on the site/tract; 2. Planting of new trees from the preferred list (see Table B of subsection (1) below) at five times greater in canopy area than the removed specific tree canopy. The additional planting of five to one (5 to 1) will be in excess of the required tree coverage on the site and can be provided offsite when designated as part of the associated urban forest permit and entered into a conservation easement; 3. Payment into the tree fund in accordance with Section 2-322 of the City Code for the mitigation fees for the removal of significant trees.; or 4. Urban design commission approves a plan that mitigates the removal of significant or large trees. pw:lev. avemcRtsw; Ht Of[wrM ne[nwa. a.':a upTFpN ppeM{,F KM W9P a4aRR.>e},i.'j �u�n�dn nnou r FHn�N1rN \ PRU�SEU 35TPA! 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KOCK I MRIwOTH CHURCH OF CHRSr SITE AN ADDITION TO THE CRY OF TORT WORTH ZOFR :PD 5D6R V.A6 ACRES EA2.77S SFI THE PROJECT WALL COMPLY WITH SECPCIN 6.201, LANDSCAPING, THIS PROTECT WILL COMPLY WRH SECTION 6.302.1JR8AN FORESTRY. ALL SIGNAGE WILL CONFORM TO ARTXLE A. SIGNS ALL PROVIDED LIGHTING WILL CONFORM TO THE LIGHTING CODE. BURCING HEIGHT PCR THIS STRUCTURE M MB T FROM LOWEST LEVEL SLAB. DUE TO ORDINANCE XX, HEIGHT MMEASURED FROM TOP OF CURB TS76.00I- BLLDRI HEPJHT t6 AFMG) TO BE 22'.117-- RPPROVED RY_ DRIECTOR OF PIANNING SUV CES DATE PROJECT: THE JUSTICE REFORM DISCIPLESHIP CENT 2001 OANHURST SCENIC DRw. FORT WORTH, TX 76111 QLOT IM. BLOCK I I MIDTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST ". AN ADW ION TO THE CEN OF FORT WORTH sO ® DATE OF PREPARATION: AUGUS"ETH. 202A - \ A29RS sr `.. - EX151NG \ 94.bB6 rt \ nrrcefra ' RAYGAOLJND /\/\/y A50 WIO PLAN LEGEND 481 bs3 EXISTING PARXRIG. CURD. AND FPF uNevmrn '. '- 4,UI S APE SURFACES TO VENAIN PROPOSED PARING, CURB, AND , 661 HARDSCAPE SURFACES IFaw sa•Tc L epHrvnca �J PROPOSED STRWING INO PAR—G ONES 630 \ PROPOSED PARKNGSPACE9 51110.LKHMD FOR REFEREWEI 2 0 VAN)EXISTING FIRE LANE FroIR 4 211 VAM -�'_ WNTAINEDI D M, Q I OT OVERALL SITE FLAN _ 912 VAN} 1415 VANI PROPOSEO FRF I— TO BE TIED NSLML SCALE 1 ISO 0 ARC41 D AAI 1'. W c NTa exesrNGl JUSTICE REFDRM 1301 OAKH VRST WIT— DRIVE. FOR WORTH, TX M111 HEATHEROMERCYCULTVRECOM 152C.425.0295 WINS DESIGN ',TDI $OI.6NA RI STE 52M. wEST W[E, Tk %262 J0S4V82NSDE5ZN.COM 1 B17.E7S.4905 CIVIL ENeIREER: DEC DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERNG CONSULTANTS 5300 TOWN A COUNTRY DLVD. STE ISO, FIT MCC. Tx 750 DSTEWARTgOEC,ENCOM i Wi4A500060 i1MA.TITRN. ENGNEU: HUNT A JOINER, INC. 1125 MARKET DLVD., STE 570. DALLAS. TX 757DI AMLLERDE["JIACCON 1214-760.7000 MIP ENGINEEk SCH MIUT 6 51ACY CONSIJLTWG ENUIN EE 4% WC. I7t1 N. HASKELL AVE., STE 2900, DALLAS. Tx 75204 ROEVEAOR5CH V IOT,$TACY,COM 1214.67A,02G0 IYIOSWE ARCHITECT: VALLEY QUEST DESIGN = 5 ELN ST- ST# 107, CE NTON, TX 76201 ANDREWOVO-DESIGN,COM 1214,7B31I EAGLE SURVEYING 222 5 ELM ST. STE TIM. DENTON, h M3(TT 3RNS ERNS ARCIATECTURE 6 OE6gN 1101 60LANJL BLVO, BLDG S RTE 5200 WJESTLAXe. n7mw S� A f pF T� �vL+v.+7 11, 11.2044 r w m y E L ? p Qil O O ffU$w 0 LL 2 W � Oa uj U�D, U H Z O 2oCC0 U1 U J w - g D 3: N Yr LD r]]l-w Lij LLI Z �JO❑ Y ,: ZaZ O O�QU S� w OVERALL SITE PLAN SPA.01 A