Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPZpkt2015-03-02AGENDA PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING March 2, 2015 Y{OUW HOME•MWN The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Anna will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, March 2"d, 2015, at 7:00 p.m., at the Community Room of the Anna City Hall Administration Building located at 111 North Powell Parkway (Hwy 5), to consider the following items. 1. Call to order and establishment of quorum. 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding "Matthew Jackman" site plan/landscape plan, owner being Jackman Real Estate LLC. 4. (a) Public Hearing: To consider public comments on a request by J A Ventures LLC, owner of property, requesting a zoning change from SF-1 to (PD) Planned Development for Downtown Re -development on approximate 1.435 acres of land. The subject property is generally located west of Powell Parkway between Third (P) street and Second (2"d) street. The Planned Development being revised is PD-666-2014. (b) Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding the requested zoning change to (PD) Planned Development for Downtown Re -development on an approximate 1.435 acres of land. 5. (a) Public Hearing: To consider public comments on a request by Anna 190 LLC, owner of property, requesting a zoning change regarding PD-281-2006 to allow for wider but shorter lots while maintaining the same square footage on approximate 12.55 acres of land. The property is generally located east of Powell Parkway and south of County Road 367. (b) Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding the requested zoning change regarding PD-281-2006 to allow for wider but shorter lots while maintaining the same square footage on approximate 12.55 acres of land. 6. Consider/Discuss /Act on recommendation regarding "Camden Pare" final plat. 7. Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding "Anna Crossing PH 4-Hayslett Addition" preliminary plat. 8. Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding "Anna Town Center No. 4 preliminary plat Persons with a disability who want to attend this meeting who may need assistance should contact the City Secretary, at 972-924-3325 two working days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. PZ Agenda 03-02-15.doc Page 1 of 2 Posted 2-27-15 9. Consider action to approve Minutes of the February 2nd, 2015 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. 10. Adjourn This is to certify that I, Maurice Schwanke, Director of Planning and Development, verify that this agenda was posted at a place readily accessible to the public at the Anna City Hall and on the City Hall bulletin board at or before 7:00 p.m. February 27 h, 2015. Maurice Schwanke Director of Planning and Development Persons with a disability who want to attend this meeting who may need assistance should contact the City Secretary, at 972-924-3325 two working days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made. PZ Agenda 03-02-15.doc Page 2 of 2 Posted 2-27-15 Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance 3. Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding "Matthew Jackman" site plan, owner being Jackman Real Estate LLC. A site plan has been submitted on land owned by Jackman Real Estate. The propose site plan proposes an additional building to the site and the addition of parking. Additionally, the existing building is being remodeled at this time. The site plan will allow for future medical and general office uses. The tract is an approximate 1.11 acre site. Requirements for the site will include the addition of a new fire hydrant, the provision of a masonry screen wall adjacent to the residential uses to the north and an additional dedication by separate instrument of a 5 foot wastewater easement along the existing easement on the north side of the property to allow for adequate working space in case a problem occurs with the existing sewer line. It should be noted that the property does not include a portion of the parking and driveway on the western edge of the property which has a separate ownership. It has been recommended that an easement is obtained allowing cross access to the site. The existing dumpster is being removed with all trash removal by way of trash bins. The trash bins shall be out of site from the street when not a pickup day as per City Ordinances. The Staff is recommending approval of the site plan with the stipulations regarding the fire hydrant, screen wall, and wastewater easement procurement. ALDER DRIVE BAMBOO DRIVE WHITE STREET (F.M. 455) SIT m --. Lo 2 C6 Y tr Q a J J W O a i, � , �� , ..,.4.T.t. H.�.T.T.,. � 1 YIttM� ��It d.Avtt to �a.�t .r. SE� ._._._._._._._._._._._.' 2 ,,..- . W" ,� /R00086P ��' NA60NSV Y6M' b%15�; 1aH6 �J.�X%i0 5/.ro Yb014A4 Ol I1N I2 46 ______ 15tUte-iwCc xniti-: E::•...,�.01': _.......--. F.M. Highway No.455 ioo•oo :�`ttq'wPo„„�; KCESS . . ._o-��_._._._._._._ N xrU n SCAIEt 1`Ee 20' LOi 18. BLOCK D -SASM INVESTMENTS ADDITION I. ZONINGt C-i -RESTRICTED COw/ERCIAL 2. PgOPOSEO USEt NEDICAI /GENERAL OFFICE 3. PflOPERTY ARE0.: 48. 222 5f - /.Ii ACRES 4. BUILDING AREAL EXISTING OFFICE - 3.300 SF PROPOSED OFf ICE - 2.400 SF 5. BUILDING NE IGHi1 1 STORY -MAX 25' 6. l0T COVERAGEt 4.98X F.A.R. = 0. 05:i 7. PARKING PROVIDED: 28 SPACES + 23ACCESSIBLE 30S SP0.CE5 8. TOTAL SODME FOOTAGE Oi IAWERVI 0U SUREADEf 55.036 SF 9. INTERN IAHDSCAPE PROV IDEDi 760 SF ATER METER SCNEDUL TYPE 42E fAA18ER lAYrMi SE+GY 4oucsn4 rh• +�EcrNo c R>rEAiW �• +(nSINN to aoNls�w rh• t-P%orosco c SITE PLAN LOT te, BLOCK G -SASM HJVESTMENTS ADDITION MATTHEW JACKMAN ANNA,TEXAS _ �°t}Yj u� n� HBLMBBROBR ASSOCIAT88,INC. �dI4� C� Atq ENVYip&ENTAL fNGMEFRS runs w W. aoe �� :^'a'st �:F. ...:....�. °5 .'.5..,..ro'::: _... ..r:... .: .: .. ...i ...:.iP2, ..5 if3�...r. ':, sl+ ,..n.s.:� �. _..�?5.., r;.; . .5�). ..� ........ ,v ... o \ \F9 44j5 I"veil aTu too,-.". fIncepom As luwaysaaearc 1 \ Ic r e , „„ <eRolew ra' 1 ® .,. ,I 10 1 I l —I EE�CI «< I'a,i . aI Al «, � III slicIte to: lot 1. Slot 0 ,. 11,..e�FlIjAn_ MIN PHASE AV ,«.a L'brtink l�i ,m .rnJ I ..«,. ' r �' zni , it - a, ST jz it Ar uanehrts:w1 2 .4_.. ._ r rL It rs CEXSL .�.1.�� -___o ________. IS ..-.ton vi 'S.,K..w i \— Not F.M. Highway No. 455 (,itiro., toot. , ARCt11TECT BWO Architecture P.O. Bot iom Beon,1 7W5? (AV18ISM3 xvnv.bxgorcHlecWre.com ORT, LAC a+a 43AM g exp .p%k pP 1 rGF NR GJs A //f �a N pe)eelatldro,l: 604 W. WHITE ANNAt TX vro7eu owmr. JACKMAN REAL ESTATE, LLC waem mradwroP: ANEW DENTIST OFFICE � raw on.wom: p prolecl ieam: Opployed by: BM <edpMdby: Am hecketl by: Aar dyed by: BM P101eel brve daM: W woled Waal: PIANHNG 8 SONNG LANDSCAPE PLAN .heel M1lae dale: 01/05/2015 A A-1.0 FROM ELEVATION PROPOSED STRUCTURE EXISTING STRUCTURE �RCIIITECT BWG Architecture P.0.8ox893 Tom Beon.1X 13189 (903j 81SW73 y vyybxgorcM1 lecmo.com sal&�n kcs 4 a.`Op.G(R' �OPv J b pel•d atlhm: ANNA, TX poLd awns. JACKMAN REAL ESTATE. LLC psol•cl dascrpibn A NEW DENTIST OFFICE <omwa�d+: � pol.d l.am: a• h� any @�+�G ch•ck.d bY: H1Yfi mon.tlby: eSi pops mue ad•: w psols<IdaM: PIANNMG & tONNG p�ol•eIn b•r. D(TEKIUK ELGVHIIVIV sheaf Irsw tld.: MIDSln115 � A-2.0 4. (a) Public Hearing: To consider public comment on a request by 1 A Ventures LLC, owner of property, requesting a zoning change from SF-1 to (PD) Planned Development for "Downtown Re -development on approximate 1.435 acres of land. The subject property is generally located west of Powell Parkway between Third (P) street and Second (2" d) street. The Planned Development being revised is PD-666- 2014. The City has received a request for a rezoning of three parcels of land located at 205 North Powell Parkway (Hwy 5) and 305 - 313 West Second Street. The tracts are contiguous to each other and include the entire block. Together the total size is of the request is an approximate 1.435 acres of land. This application is by the same owner of the tracts to the north on the adjacent block. The request is identical to what was approved on August 4t" of 2014 and subsequently approved by the City Council. The City staff has been working on a Downtown Redevelopment Plan along with a Downtown Advisory Group to develop and recommend plans and ordinances to implement an overall strategy that will make redevelopment in the Downtown more conducive. The strategy includes such things as reduced setback, reduced parking requirement and the ability to utilize public right-of-ways for public improvements. This request fits with that vision. The request is for downtown uses that are appropriate with parking and setback regulations that would be in keeping with the vision and in line with other requests the City has approved in the past in the downtown area. The proposed zoning is in keeping with Anna's Comprehensive Plan by meeting the goal to make the downtown more sustainable by providing places to work, live and play in close proximity. It is anticipated that when this development occurs as well as others that they could be a catalyst for other developments in the area. The staff is recommending approval of this zoning application. (b) Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding the requested zoning chance to (PD) Planned Development for Downtown Re -development on an approximate 1.435 acres of land. w w U) z 0 w CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. "Planned Development" ("PD") --- North Powell Parkway AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AMENDING THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, ZONING MAP, AND ZONING ORDINANCE AND CHANGING THE ZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES AS DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR SAVINGS, REPEALING AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY CLAUSE NOT TO EXCEED $2,000 OR THE HIGHEST PENALTY AMOUNT ALLOWED BY LAW, WHICHEVER IS LESS; AND, PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the owner of the property described in Exhibit A attached hereto has requested a certain zoning for said property; and WHEREAS, this property is within and considered as part of the Downtown Redevelopment District; and WHEREAS, Design expectations are established to create and achieve a vibrant, livable, walkable, economically viable and sustainable community. Through these design expectations the city's physical form is shaped, giving it personality and enhancing its character. The design expectations have been built upon best practices and industry standards for contextual design. WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Anna and the City Council of the City of Anna have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise and have held the public hearings as required by law and afforded a full and fair hearing to all property owners generally and to all persons interested in and situated in the affected area and in the vicinity thereof, the City Council of the City of Anna has concluded that the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Anna should be amended as follows: NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS: Section 1. The Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Anna, Texas, is amended by changing the zoning on the land described in Exhibit A from "SF-l" and "PD" to "PD — Downtown Redevelopment District". The Planned Development shall include the following elements: 1 Permitted Uses (a) SALES AND SERVICES. (1) Antique Store IIPIanned Development Ordinance (2) Art Supply Shop (3) Bakery Shop (4) Barber Shop (5) Bicycle sales and repairs (6) Beauty shop (7) Book store (8) Computer and computer supply sales (9) Copy services (14) Day spa and salon (15) Delicatessen (16) Department store (17) Drug store (18) Dry-cleaning/Laundry establishments (19) Fitness/work out gym (20) Firearms & Accessories, retail sales (21) Florist (22) Food markets, grocery / convenience store (23) Gift shop (24) Health food store (25) Hobby shop (26) Ice cream & candy store (27) Internet or Cyber Cafe (28) Jewelry Shop / Sales (29) Magazine and news stores (30) Music and video stores (31) Night Club (32) Office supply stores (33) Pet & Supply stores (34) Photographic stores / studio / supply (35) Radio and Broadcasting Studios (36) Restaurant (37) Shoe sales / repair shop (3 8) Sporting goods stores (39) Stationery stores (40) Tailors (41) Travel agencies (42) Tobacco / Smoke shop (43) Toy stores (44) Variety stores (45) Watch and clock sales and services (b) SERVICES PERSONAL AND PUBLIC (1) Bank (2) Banquet Hall (3) Business school (4) Credit union 21PIanned Development Ordinance (5) Library (6) Lodge, club, and fraternal organizations (7) Massage Therapy Services (8) Martial arts instruction (9) Municipal Buildings or Facilities (10) Offices: a. Administrative b. Business C. General d. Medical (11) Incidental storage and office uses, provided such uses are incidental to the retail sale of products on the premises. (10) Radio and TV broadcasting studios and offices (11) Reading room (12) Financial services and title companies (13) Meeting halls. (c) CULTURAL USES (1) Art supply stores and galleries (2) Artist, music and dance studios (3) Performing arts theater (d) Any use not specifically listed above shall be allowed subject to determination by the City Manager or his designee. 2 Specific Permitted Uses (a) RESIDENTIAL (1) Mixed Use projects including Multi -Family Apartments and Condominium. Residential units above first floor retail/office/restaurant. (2) Additional uses requiring a Specific Use Permit shall be allowed subject to determination by the Director of Planning and Development. 3 Property Development Standards The following property development standards shall apply to all land and structures in this "PD" Planned Development District. (a) LOT AREA. No minimum area. (b) LOT DIMENSIONS. No minimum dimensions. (c) POPULATION DENSITY. None. 3111,Ianned Development Ordinance (d) BUILDING HEIGHT. Newly constructed buildings will be a minimum of 2 stories, or 20 feet in height, whichever is the greater height. (e) YARDS. To insure pedestrian scale development, the minimum front set back in the PD shall be 10 feet, and the maximum front set back shall be 15 feet from the primary street frontage. Where building design elements and articulation require greater than a 20 foot setback, the area between elevations/walls and the ROW shall be landscaped and/or include elements of architectural design suitable for pedestrian scale -development and not be used for vehicular parking. The ROW from which the yards are established will be the Ultimate ROW of Powell Parkway as established by TXDOT.. (f) SPACE BETWEEN BUILDINGS. No requirements. (g) LOT COVERAGE. Up to 100% of the lot area may be developed. (h) FENCES, HEDGES, AND WALLS. Fencing to be ornamental iron or tubular steel, alternate materials may be approved by the City Manager or his designee. No chain linked fencing will be allowed. (i) Utilization of Outdoor Area in Conjunction with a Restaurant (1) General Requirements a. An outdoor dining area shall be associated with a restaurant, as defined by the Anna Code and shall be located adjacent to the main structure in which the restaurant is established. The hours of operation for the proposed outdoor dining facility shall be consistent with those of the associated main establishment. b. When a barrier delineates an outdoor dining area, the confined area will be subject to the International Building Code occupancy load standards, C. An outdoor dining area may be located within the public right-of-way. An encroachment permit with the City Manager or his designee will be required if the proposed outdoor dining area intrudes into the public right- of-way. d. The proposed outdoor dining facility must comply with all applicable City of Anna, American with Disabilities Act (ADA), and adopted International Building Code requirements. 41PIanned Development Ordinance (2) Design Guidelines a. Barriers: 1. A barrier delineating the outdoor dining area will be required in the following scenarios: a. If alcohol is served at the main establishment (pursuant to State of Texas, Alcohol Beverage Control requirements). 2. There shall be a forty-eight inch (48 ") clear path maintained at all times to accommodate ADA standards. This clear path will be measured from the face of curb toward the building face and will not include vehicular overhang for perpendicular and angular parking when present. 3. The defining perimeter barrier shall be a minimum of three (3) feet and maximum of four (4) feet in height. 4. Barrier color, material and architectural theme shall be complementary to the associated main structure. 5. Landscape architecture (i.e. potted plants, planter boxes, hedges, etc.) may be considered on a case -by -case basis as an acceptable barrier. 6. Barriers shall be arranged to allow adequate ingress and egress in accordance with the American Disability Act (ADA), Anna Code and building code requirements. 7. Barriers shall not impose any damage to the public sidewalk. Any damage which occurs during construction shall be repaired in accordance with City of Anna Public Works Standards, at the owners/applicant's expense. 8. When the outdoor dining area is being utilized for sales, service and consumption of alcoholic beverages, the designated area shall be under continuous supervision at all times by the restaurant staff. 9. 10. Latticework materials and construction shall be architecturally compatible with the associated establishment as determined by the physical attributes of the built environment. 11. Awnings shall be architecturally compatible with the main building, as determined by the physical attributes of the built environment. b. Patio Furniture 1. Tables and chairs shall be removable unless otherwise approved by the City Manager or his designee. 2. Space heaters and/or heat lanterns may be provided so long as the use and operation of any such heater is in compliance with all 511)1anned Development Ordinance applicable building and fire codes and does not present a threat to the health, safety, and welfare of the public. 3. Umbrellas shall be removable and spaced appropriately to provide for adequate pedestrian access. 4. Signs, if proposed, shall comply with the City's Sign Ordinance. 5. Dumpsters and Poly Cart Trash Receptacles or storage areas shall not be located within the outdoor dining area or adjacent to the public right-of-way. C. Decorative Framing and Overhead Latticework 1. The outdoor dining area shall be open on three (3) sides and maintain ninety (90%) percent transparency to the outdoor elements unless bounded by permanent structures (Figure 1). FIGURE 1 I SABLE AREA WITH SIDE BOUNDARY LINE 4 W Q I �- J�r ' Vi � � I 10'SETBACK �I r STREET SABLE AREA WITH SIDE BOUNDARY 2. Latticework materials and construction shall be architecturally compatible with the main establishment associated, as determined by the physical attributes of the built environment. 61PIanned Development Ordinance 4 Design Characteristics & Urban Form The following additional property development standards shall apply to all structures and projects in the "PD" Planned Development District. (a) Design Expectations (1) No structure shall be built or altered, including exterior changes in color, materials, and signage except upon approval of the City Manager or his designee. (2) All businesses, services, and other primary activities shall be conducted within a completely enclosed structure, except for parking and loading spaces. Rooftop restaurants with outdoor dining or ground level outdoor dining are the exception. (3) For new construction the building frontage must occupy 80% of the length of the primary lot line within the phase of construction, with a maximum front set back of 15', except if it is served by features such as outdoor eating area, plazas, arcades, etc. (4) The area between 2' to 8' of the primary building frontage shall consist of a minimum of 50% transparent elements. (5) A primary building entrance shall be maintained on the ground floor of the primary building frontage or facade. (6) An unobstructed view at street intersections is necessary for the safety of pedestrian and approaching vehicles traveling on City streets. The unobstructed view corridor may be modified based upon the existing condition of a specific location condition as determined by the City Manager or his designee. (7) Other design features: a. Marquees over entrances or covered entrance canopies not more than ten feet in width may extend from entrances to the abutting sidewalk. b. Pedestrian oriented signage. (See 6 Sign Standards) C. Outdoor pedestrian level lighting on building frontages. d. Sidewalk — Maintain minimum width along the pedestrian right-of-way, including meeting minimum ADA standards. (8) Maximum Residential Units per Acre; Multi-Family/Condominium. a. Density may be up to 32 units per acre if: (1) Non-residential uses comprise a minimum of 10% of the gross floor area of the development or (2) Non-residential uses are contained on 100% of the first floor of the primary street frontage of the same structure with residential uses. b. If residential portions are constructed prior to the non-residential components of the development, a maximum of 24 units per acre shall be constructed prior to construction of the non-residential component. C. In no event shall the multi -family or condominium uses occupy the primary street frontage (Powell Parkway). (9) Schedule of Minimum Square Footage for Residential Uses 71PIanned 1)eveIopment Ordinance Table 1 b � � U Minimum 900 sq. ft. 750 average Living per unit minimum sq. ft. Area (10) Building Materials. Standards shall apply to both Residential and Non-residential buildings. a. Exterior: Brick, stone, cast stone, Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS - but not less than 15 feet above grade), stucco, and architectural (not construction grade). b. Roofing: Flat roofs shall be concealed with parapets. Pitch roofs, if provided, shall have a minimum pitch of 9/12. Gable roofs, if provided, shall have a minimum pitch of 6/12. Asphalt shingles, industry approved synthetic shingles, standing seam metal or tile roofs are allowed (11) Trash & Mechanical Equipment. The provisions of Part III C Section 40 of the Anna Code, Screening of Mechanical Equipment shall apply. (12) Awnings and Overhanging Eaves. May be permitted to project into the public right-of-way along the street frontage, provided the following conditions are met: a. Awnings or overhanging eaves shall not project closer than 4 feet from the face of the curb. b. Awnings or overhanging eaves shall provide a minimum of 9 feet clearance above grade and comply with building code requirements (Figure 2). C. No poles or supporting columns are allowed within the street right-of-way. d. The following materials are approved for the construction of awnings and overhanging eaves: industry accepted metal, canvas and woven vinyl. 81131anned Development Ordinance FIGURE 2 LADE (13) Landscape and Screening Standards. The landscaping and screening standards as described in Part III-E, Landscape Regulations, shall apply with the following exceptions: a. Minimum Width of Landscape Setback. Minimum Width of Landscape Setback, shall not apply. b. Street Trees. Street trees shall be required along all public street frontages. (1) A minimum 12 feet streetscape from the back of curb shall be required. If the required right-of-way dedication is less than 12 feet from the back of curb to the property line, the additional area shall be provided on private property through a landscape easement. (2) Streetscape shall include a minimum 4 feet wide strip for street trees or planters and a minimum 8 feet wide sidewalk(Figure 3). If trees are planted adjacent to the street at the back of the curb, a vertical root barrier is required to keep pavement from cracking. 91P]an ned Development Ordinance STREETTRE Cry Ov�� � 40J i SIDE STREET FIGURE 3 10' SETBACK OW LINE 1 I I a J J W ro 0 d ULTIMATE ROW OF POWELL PKWY. ESTABLISHED BY TXDOT 0' TO 20' RB (3) Street trees shall be a minimum 7 feet in height and 3-inch Caliper (as measured 12-inches above grade) at time of planting. (4) Street trees shall be limited to the following species: Live Oak Quercus fusiformis Cedar Elm Ulmus crassifolia Chinese Pistachio Pistacia chinensis Chinquapin Oak Quecus muhlenbergii Winged Elm Ulmus alata Lacebark Ulmus parvifolia Shumard Oak Quercus shumardii (5) (6) Street trees shall generally be spaced at 30 feet on center, but in no case greater than 40 feet apart. 101PIanned Development Ordinance 5 Access and Parking Requirements (a) OFF-STREET PARKING (1) a. Anna Code Part III C Section 38, Parking Space Regulations shall not apply. Instead, the following Schedule of Off-street Parking Standards shall apply. Schedule of Off -Street Parkin Number of A. RESIDENTIAL parking Required for Each Spaces Apartment 1 Dwelling Unit B. NON-RESIDENTIAL The non-residential parking standard shall be one-third of the standard required by Anna Code Part III C Section 38. b. When parking is provided, required parking spaces for the disabled shall be provided for in accordance with TDLR regulations. C. Parking can be built as a private improvement in public right-of-way. (2) Vehicular access shall be provided from any frontage other than the primary frontage, where available. (3) Driveways located on the same project site shall be a minimum of 100 linear feet apart from each other. 6 Sign Standards (a) Signs, General. (1) General business signs shall be allowed as provided for in Anna Code Part III-D, Sign Standards. (2) All use of florescent lighting is prohibited. (3) No flashing or running light signs shall be allowed. (4) No pole signs shall be allowed. (5) No banners, except for grand openings and as permitted Anna Code Part III-D Sign Standards shall be allowed. (6) No painted wooden signs. (7) No solid acrylic or vinyl face can or box sign shall be permitted. III PIanned Development Ordinance (8) Any internally lit sign not in working order shall be repaired, turned off, or removed within 72 hours of the malfunction; and, at no time shall a sign's internal lighting or internal structure be exposed unless it is actively under repair. (9) Neon lighting is allowed only under the following conditions: (a) Location: The use of neon lighting is only allowed when used to enhance the architectural character of that historical building. (b) No neon is allowed to outline buildings or windows of a building. Wall Signs (Figure 4). Figure 4 .�1�11- _IlilllL. MaA- (1) Maximum square footage: 40 square feet when the bottom of the sign is located at least 12 feet or higher above grade, and 20 square feet if less than 12 feet above grade. The maximum size may increase by 50% for each story above 3 stories to a maximum of 200 square feet. (2) Maximum height: Not to exceed height of structure (3) Maximum width: None (4) Distance above grade: (See maximum square footage note) 121Planned Development Ordinance (c) (5) Lighting: Internal or external (See additional requirements note) (6) Spacing: Minimum 10 feet distance between wall signs (excluding building identification sign or directory sign) (7) Time limit: None (8) Permitted on -site: One per occupancy, per street frontage (9) Permitted in right-of-way: No (10) Additional requirements: One wall mounted sign, not exceeding 10 square feet in area, is permitted on any side or rear entrance which is open to the public. Such wall signs may only be lighted during the operating hours of business. Blade and hanging signs, including graphic or icon signs, mounted perpendicularly to the wall (Figure 5). (1) Maximum square footage: 6 square feet (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Maximum height: None Maximum width: 3 feet Distance above grade to bottom of sign: 8 feet or higher Lighting: None permitted Spacing: Minimum 15 feet distance between signs Time limit: None Permitted on -site: One per occupancy Permitted in right-of-way: No Additional requirements: (a) The height of the top edge of the signboard shall not exceed the height of the wall from which the sign projects, if attached to a single story building, or the height of the sill or bottom of any second story window, if attached to a multi -story building. (b) The sign shall be attached in such a manner as to prevent swinging. 131PIan ned Development Ordinance Figure 5 or st f ydyb°1C°'" ,7 $lad° andh • GauLi be rode/ion `,i2n MawCel �arPa.,dcuLwaolwatl • 9AKtmm areas imwt MCK= 33 fit. • MIWMwa ".We WWQM �jgllS ' 15 ft. 77 r 141Planned Development Ordinance (d) Projecting Signs (Auto -Oriented) (Figure 6). Figure 6 %¢ciing Auto - briMAX. • Qae Feyi MUXJmwm dyed= • �AxirHurw W ici� ¢ 3 .� • Max'IWdAM c�a�l� = 6 inclis. cIP El M (1) Maximum square footage: 36 square feet (2) Maximum height: None (3) Maximum width: 3 feet (4) Distance above grade to bottom of sign: 8 feet or higher (5) Lighting: Internal (6) Spacing: N/A (7) Time limit: None (8) Permitted on -site: One per building (9) Permitted in right-of-way: May project over the public right -of way no more than 4 feet, and may be subject to an easement use agreement at the discretion of the Department of Public Works. (10) Additional requirements: The depth of the sign can/cabinet shall not exceed 6 inches. 151PIanned Development Ordinance (e) Building Identification Signs (Figure 7). Figure 7 OUlAin5 Irlentfaki • Ore per klAi { 12' or k156.r a6 yidewalk level • Maximum e'i33e • Max kt- q leers . (1) Maximum square footage: 25 square feet (2) Maximum height: None (3) Maximum width: None (4) Distance above grade: 12 feet or higher (5) Lighting: Internal (6) Spacing: None (7) Time limit: None (8) Permitted on -site: One per building face (9) Permitted in right-of-way: N/A (10) Additional requirements: a. Maximum height of 24 inches for letters or logos. b. Applied letters shall be constructed of painted cast metal, bronze, brass, or black anodized aluminum. Applied plastic letters are not permitted. 161Planned 1)eveIopment Ordinance (f) Awning Signs (for ground floor uses only)(Figure 8). Figure 8 O r ArJI • hair nurtness LJI LFJ A9 6iQf WALL 5169 AWnI � awnnNe s�RH .� auzSbar� busmen �nq�n � Perpp�'o�u�' � • (oraki� on �a�ance V. puwiry only . IetTer� 51� noE' exceed 8'. (1) Maximum square footage: 20 square feet (2) Maximum height: None (3) Maximum width: None (4) Distance above grade: 9 feet or higher (5) Lighting: Not permitted (6) Spacing: None (7) Time limit: None (8) Permitted on -site: One per occupancy; per building face (9) Permitted in right-of-way: N/A (10) Additional requirements: (a) If acting as the main business sign, it shall not be in addition 171Planned Development Ordinance to a wall -mounted sign. (b) If acting as an auxiliary business sign, it shall be located on the valance only, and the height of the lettering shall not exceed 8 inches. (c) The following construction materials are approved: industry accepted metal, canvas and woven vinyl. (g) Building Directory Signs (Figure 9). Figure 9 FF O NAME 9UlLD1N6 • 56U be laaw near ehtrame + IwrtA -to one • wfaaximum area=SS.ER. (1) Maximum square footage: 8 square feet (2) Maximum height: None (3) Maximum width: None (4) Distance above grade: None (5) Lighting: Internal (6) Spacing: None (7) Time limit: None (8) Permitted on -site: One per entrance; shall be located next to the entrance (9) Permitted in right-of-way: N/A (10) Additional requirements: 181PIan ned Development Ordinance a. The sign shall project out from the wall to which it is attached no more than 6 inches. b. The sign shall not extend above the parapet, eave or building fagade. (h) Painted Wall Murals. May be permitted provided special conditions are met. (1) Maximum square footage: 100% of wall area (2) Maximum height: NIA (3) Maximum width: N/A (4) Distance above grade: N/A (5) Lighting: External (6) Spacing: None (7) Time limit: None (8) Permitted on -site: One per building (9) Permitted in right-of-way: NIA (10) Special Conditions: a. Murals shall be painted with a weather resistant paint. b. No portion of the mural shall be used to advertise a specific product or service. The mural may display the name or logo of the onsite tenant or an event within the district area. C. The name or logo displayed shall not exceed more than 25% of the mural area. d. Should the mural become faded, peeled and severely weathered in the opinion of the Building Official, the owner or the person or firm maintaining the same shall, upon written notice from the Building Official, repair or remove the mural or repaint the wall on which mural is painted within 60 days. 191PIanned Development Ordinance (i) Vertical Banners. (1) Maximum square footage: 35 square feet per pole (2) Maximum height: 35 feet to top of banner (3) Maximum width: None (4) Distance above grade: 8 feet above curb or sidewalk (5) Lighting: External (6) Spacing: None (7) Time limit: None (8) Permitted on -site: No more than two vertical banners per pole (9) Permitted in right-of-way: Yes; provided special conditions are met (10) Special Conditions: a. Torn or severely weathered vertical banners shall not be permitted. b. Vertical banners shall be secured at all points of attachment to the pole. C. No portion of a vertical banner shall be used to advertise a specific product or service. Any vertical banner located in the right-of-way may contain the name or logo of an event within the district area or a special community sponsored event, which is sponsored by community -based nonprofit entities. d. Vertical banners may be attached to light standards or other poles in the right-of-way with a permit from appropriate City departments with brackets approved by the Department of Public Works. e. Vertical banners, as described in this section, shall only be permitted in the right-of-way of the district area, except they may be located on both sides of a right-of-way, which acts as a boundary of that district. j. Window Signs. The sign shall occupy no more than 10% of the window area of a structure, and no sign will be permitted above the second story (Figure 10). 201PIanned Development Ordinance (k) Marquees (Figure 11). Figure 10 Figure 11 WIyUOW %1 K Le55—9-a lo�, q -Ke- WiAc6w area %-t rerraiW qkoVe, .wWVj tstoYy Not .iKtb --A + be ftie primary sign store name, Theater Name MArqqqS_ El.0 11tr1 _ • CAly PcrmitieA for �tnu�_ '�,t+��a f�Ptiorle�teafart ..W �.18! 7 1p ;\tY (QYtVYIISEn�G R - Tr. � • % T(,tM„1110 Or yfa' .- l�gi+tS �."�77 Marquees with removable and/or changing letters are permitted for Performance and Movie Theaters only. No running or flashing lights shall be allowed. 211PIanned Development Ordinance (1) Menus. In addition to other signage, restaurants and cafes shall be permitted one wall -mounted display per business featuring the actual menu as used at the dining table, to be contained within a shallow wood or metalcase, and clearly visible through a glass front. The display case shall be attached to the building wall, next to the main entrance, at a height of approximately 5 feet, shall not exceed a total area of 3 square feet, and may be lighted. (m) Fascia Signs (Figure 12). r•IW7a Figure 12 ANOFy MOUNT ENT EAVE MOUNT 221111anned Development Ordinance (1) Shall be located only on top of and affixed to a permanently fixed structure which is perpendicular to the building face. The fascia sign may extend over the public sidewalk, if and only to the extent the structure supporting it extends over the public sidewalk. (2) Shall not extend above the second floor ceiling or the top of the roof whichever is less. (3) Shall consist only of letters and/or geometric designs and not constructed as part of a sign can or cabinet. Each letter may be internally illuminated with lights other than florescent or neon. (4) The surface area of the letters and/or geometric designs comprising the sign shall not exceed in the aggregate 40 square feet. Section 2. All provisions of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall pertain to the property described herein. Section 3.Official Zoning Map The official Zoning Map of the City shall be corrected to reflect the change in zoning described herein. Section 4. Savings, Repealing and Severability Clauses It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, and provisions of this ordinance are severable and, if any phrase, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, or provision of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or otherwise invalid or inapplicable by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality, invalidity or inapplicability shall not affect any of the remaining words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional, invalid or inapplicable words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions. Further, all ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are consistent and do not conflict with the terms and provisions of this ordinance are hereby ratified to the extent of such consistency and lack of conflict, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are inconsistent or in conflict with the terms and provisions contained in this ordinance are hereby repealed only to the extent of any such conflict. 231PIan tied Development Ordinance Section 5. Penalty Any violation of any of the terms of this ordinance, whether denominated in this ordinance as unlawful or not, shall be deemed a misdemeanor. Any person convicted of any such violation shall be fined in an amount not to exceed $2,000 for each incidence of violation. Each day a violation exists is considered a separate offense and will be punished separately. Section 6. Publication of the Caption and Effective Date This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage by the City Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting and/or publication, if required by law, of its caption. The City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to implement such posting and/or publication. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas this day of 2015. ATTESTED: APPROVED: Natha Wilkison, City Secretary Mike Crist, Mayor 241PIan ned Development Ordinance 5. (a) Public Hearing: To consider public comments on a request by Anna 190 LLC, owner of property, requesting a zoning change regarding PD-281-2006 to allow for wider but shorter lots while maintaining the same square footage on approximate 12.55 acres of land. The property is generally located east of Powell Parkway and south of County Road 367. The subject property is part of the area commonly known as Camden Parc a 57.48 acre tract located on the south side of CR 376 and southeast of Northpointe Crossing Subdivision. The tract is being developed as single family residential subdivision. The owner is requesting a revision to the existing PD to allow for wider but shorter lots on a portion (12.55 acres) of the tract. A significant open space tract used for drainage will be behind proposed lots in the area. This revision will allow for flexibility in the design of lots while maintaining a minimum of 7,200 square feet lots. The proposed ordinance is attached. The Staff is in support of this request. (b) Consider/Discuss/ Act on recommendation regarding the requested zoning change regarding PD-281-2006 to allow for wider but shorter lots while maintaining the same square footage on approximate 12.55 acres of land. Q 0 3 ww x z U Z ORIOLE DRIVE O I TENNYSON STREET 1 ITE 7 (Property rezoned under this ordinance is generally located west of County Road 427. and south of County Road 376) CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS AMENDING THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, ZONING MAP, AND ZONING ORDINANCE AND CHANGING THE ZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY AS DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR SAVINGS, REPEALING AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSES; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY CLAUSE NOT TO EXCEED $2,000 OR THE HIGHEST PENALTY AMOUNT ALLOWED BY LAW, WHICHEVER IS LESS; AND, PROVIDING FOR THE PUBLICATION OF THE CAPTION HEREOF. WHEREAS, the City of Anna, Texas ("City") has previously adopted ordinances, rules and regulations governing the zoning in the City; and WHEREAS, the City has received a requested zoning change on Property described in Exhibit A ("Property") attached hereto and incorporated herein for all purposes as if set forth in full; and WHEREAS, said Property generally located west of County Road 427 and south of County Road Number 376 is being rezoned from PD-281-2006 zoning to Planned Development (PD) Single Family Residential zoning, WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City and the City Council of the City of Anna ("City Council") have given the requisite notices by publication and otherwise and have held the public hearings as required by law and afforded a full and fair hearing to all property owners and generally to all persons interested in and situated in the affected area and in the vicinity thereof, the City Council has concluded that the Zoning Ordinance of the City should be amended as set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANNA, TEXAS THAT: Section 1. Recitals Incorporated The above recitals are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes. Section 2. Zoning Change The Zoning Ordinance of the City, City of Anna Ordinance No. 116-2003 as amended and codified as Part III-C of The Anna City Code of Ordinances are hereby amended by changing the zoning of the Property described_ in Exhibit A from PD-281-3006 to Planned Development (PD) zoning. The Planned Development (PD) zoning regulations limit the use of the Property or any part thereof to those permitted in the Single Family Residence District (SF-72) Development Standards or more restrictive as set forth below and all unspecified regulations shall conform to the standards set forth in the City's Zoning Ordinance as it currently exists or may be amended). 1. PLANNED DEVELOPMENT — PD-72 Residential: 1.1 General Description: The Property identified on the attached Exhibit "A" is intended to accommodate residential and neighborhood convenience development in the City of Anna. The residential uses for the land identified on the Concept Plan shall be developed in accordance with the "SF-72 — Single Family District" regulations of the City of Anna Zoning Ordinance as presently exist or as they may be amended. 1.2 PD-72 Development Standards: a. Building and Area Requirements: The following development standards shall pertain to residential uses, as outlined above, developed within the PD-72 areas: i. Minimum Floor Area — The minimum floor area per dwelling unit shall be one thousand eight hundred (1,800) square feet. ii. Lot Area — The minimum area of any lot shall be seventy-two hundred (7,200) square feet. iii. Lot Coverage — In no case shall more than sixty (60) percent of the total lot area be covered by the combined area of the main buildings and accessory buildings. Swimming pools, spas, decks, patios, driveways, walks and other paved areas shall not be included in determining maximum lot coverage. iv. Lot Width — The minimum width of any lot shall be fifty (50) feet measured at the front building line, except for lots at the terminus of a cul-de-sac, on a corner or along a curve may have a width of forty-five (45) feet at the front building line; provided all other requirements of this section are fulfilled. V. Lot Depth — The minimum depth of any lot shall be one hundred (100) feet, except for lots at the terminus of a cul-de-sac, on a corner or along a curve may have a minimum lot depth, measured at mid -points on front and rear lot lines, of ninety (90) feet; provided all other requirements of this section are fulfilled. vi. Front Yard — The minimum depth of the front yard shall be twenty-five (25) feet. Covered drives (no carports), garages and porte-cocheres that are architecturally designed as an integral element of the main structure may extend up to five (5) feet from the established front building line into the front yard area. vii. Side Yard —The minimum side yard shall be five (5) feet. The side yard adjacent to a street shall be ten (10) feet. viii. Rear Yard — The minimum depth of the rear yard shall be twenty-five (25) feet. F 2.2 Conformance to all applicable articles of the Anna Zoning Ordinance: Except as amended herein, this PD shall conform to any and all applicable articles and sections of the Anna Zoning Ordinance as it presently exist or may be amended. 2.3 General Compliance: Except as amended by this Ordinance, development of property within this PD must comply with the requirements of all ordinances, rules and regulations of the City of Anna as they exist or may be amended. Section 3. Official Zoning Map The official Zoning Map of the City shall be corrected to reflect the change in zoning described herein. Section 4. Savings, Repealing and Severability Clauses It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, and provisions of this ordinance are severable and, if any phrase, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, or provision of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or otherwise invalid or inapplicable by the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality, invalidity or inapplicability shall not affect any of the remaining words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions of this ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by the City Council without the incorporation in this ordinance of any such unconstitutional, invalid or inapplicable words, sentences, paragraphs, subdivisions, clauses, phrases, or provisions. Further, all ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are consistent and do not conflict with the terms and provisions of this ordinance are hereby ratified to the extent of such consistency and lack of conflict, and all ordinances or parts of ordinances in force when the provisions of this ordinance become effective that are inconsistent or in conflict with the terms and provisions contained in this ordinance are hereby repealed only to the extent of any such conflict. Section 5. Penalty Any violation of any of the terms of this ordinance, whether denominated in this ordinance as unlawful or not, shall be deemed a misdemeanor. Any person convicted of any such violation shall be fined in an amount not to exceed $2,000 for each incidence of violation. Each day a violation exists is considered a separate offense and will be punished separately. 3 Publication of the Caption and Effective Date This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage by the City Council, approval by the Mayor, and posting and/or publication, if required by law, of its caption. The City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to implement such posting and/or publication. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Anna, Texas this day of 2014. ATTESTED: APPROVED: Natha Wilkison, City Secretary Mike Crist, Mayor 4 12.55 Acres Being all that lot, tract or parcel of land situated in the J. C. Brantley Survey, Abstract Number 114,in Collin County, Texas and being a part of a 57.48 acre tract of land described in a deed to SHG Land Investments of Anna Five, LTD., as recorded in County Clerk's Instrument Number 20060524000707160 of the Deed Records of Collin County, Texas, and the subject tract being more particularly described as follows; BEGINNING at a J" iron rod found for the most Southerly Southeast comer of said SHG Land Investments of Anna Five, LTD., tract and being in the North line of a tract of land described in a deed to Anna Economic Development Corp, as recorded In Volume 5813, Page 2769 Deed Records, Collin County, Texas; THENCE South 76 degrees 52 minutes 55 seconds West, with the North line thereof and the South line of said SHG Land Investments of Anna Five, LTD., tract, a distance of 270.96 feet to a point for comer; THENCE North 24 degrees 18 minutes 33 seconds West, a distance of 195.28 feet to a point for comer; THENCE North 29 degrees 19 minutes 41 seconds West, a distance of 168.19 feet to a point for comer; THENCE South 60 degrees 40 minutes 19 seconds West, a distance of 82.82 feet to a to a point for comer; THENCE North 29 degrees 05 minutes 06 seconds West, a distance of 119.95 feet to a to a point for comer; THENCE North 60 degrees 54 minutes 54 seconds East, a distance of 18.91 feet to a to a point at the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 225.00' and a chord bearing and distance of North 52 degrees 44 minutes 11 seconds East, 64.02 feet; THENCE with said curve an arc distance of 64.23 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 29 degrees 19 minutes 41 seconds West, a distance of 51.66 feet to a to a point for corner; THENCE South 45 degrees 51 minutes 29 seconds West, a distance of 18.31 feet to a to a point at the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 175.00 feet and a chord bearing and distance of South 53 degrees 23 minutes 12 seconds West, 45.86 feet; THENCE along said curve and arc distance of 45.99 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 60 degrees 54 minutes 54 seconds West, a distance of 31.06 feet to a to point at the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 775.00 feet and a chord bearing and distance of South 61 degrees 56 minutes 32 seconds West, 27.79 feet; THENCE along said curve an arc distance of 27.79 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 74 degrees 28 minutes 12 seconds West, a distance of 13.53 feet to a to a point for comer; THENCE North 29 degrees 51 minutes 19 seconds West, a distance of 14.67 feet to a to a point at the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 425.00 feet and a chord bearing and distance of North 50 degrees 21 minutes 01 seconds West, 297.61 feet; PAGE 1 OF 3 -€— 1720 WESTMINSTER DENTON, TX 76205 (940)382-3446 JO DBr. R: t<05aa Y:OBR DAM: Br. 8.27-2014 RPL.B. SURVEYING KENNETH A.IDLLINGER THENCE along said curve an arc distance of 304.05 feet to a point for corner THENCE North 70 degrees 50 minutes 42 seconds West, a distance of 20.47 feet to a to a point for corner at the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 175.00 feet and a chord bearing and distance of North 54 degrees 06 minutes 56 seconds West, 100.75 feet; THENCE along said curve an arc distance of 102.19 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 37 degrees 23 minutes 10 seconds West, a distance of 173.97 feet to a to a point at the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 225.00 feet and a chord bearing and distance of North 53 degrees 21 minutes 08 seconds West, 123.78 feet; THENCE along said curve an arc distance of 125.40 feet to a point for corner; THENCE North 20 degrees 40 minutes 53 seconds East, a distance of 177.00 feet to a point for comer; THENCE South 89 degrees 57 minutes 48 seconds East, a distance of 192.86 feet to a point at the beginning of a curve to the right having a radius of 740.00 feet and a chord bearing and distance of South 58 degrees 56 minutes 52 seconds, 762.60 feet; THENCE along said curve an arc distance of 801.16 feet to a point for corner; THENCE South 27 degrees 55 minutes 55 seconds East, a distance of 148.69 feet to a point at the beginning of a curve to the left having a radius of 860.00 feet and a chord bearing and distance of South 42 degrees 38 minutes 50 seconds East, 436.90 feet; THENCE along said curve an arc distance of 441.74 feet to a point in the South line of said SHG Land Investments of Anna Five, LTD., tract and the North line of said Anna Economic Development Corp.; THENCE South 33 degrees 19 minutes 54 seconds West, with the common line thereof a distance of 186.22 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING and enclosing 12.55 acres of land more or less. PAGE 2OF3 1720 WESTMINSTER ®RP.L.S. , TX 7B205 2-3446 (� tSR5SURVEYING ZOIIWGER 6ssydo�ti— �^ 1NORT / CPx�° o GMNONEW. fBC FOWL w > C � C 1 dn ng� _ 2 fD°O z N� m0^J� > eoROzy mx— o`� n IRIS 1 �>�ma _ m yam 40NN V N> �j Z PP yy roro li H ?o14@tQiV@hN`�• 1 NZ of F°m m p +am N � g ZZoao p�pS NpN pN pN pNN� 0 � [njO�piO 4R o4444@y 1 h �N y�� h � Oa yg po%u �Pi`F'.1>ajai�Z �n9°n�Qa s a° € ` -m—a hh2ZZhhZA rau44��.iilb"li+>,"ia� �y ys � Ri'ci b�oo�� n�ia7s mm FFm FFFm m °'6^im'a •gg �Q> Qmm 4Zj O�nmg S''OOY 'd $. v Z9'>CB . 028 Q 6$" 3 X9.10.00 S a CO. RQ .O COUNTYROADe2T fi- g. � is 6. Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding "Camden Parc" final plat. A final plat for phase I of Camden Parc has been submitted and reviewed. The final plat is in conformance with the preliminary plat and engineering plans have been submitted. The plans are in final stages of completion and will be finished prior to action by the City Council. This subdivision is planned to be sewered by a gravity line down to the Sweetwater Crossing subdivision lift station. Improvements are required and the developer is in negotiations with the City through a subdivision improvement agreement to make the required improvements. An early grading permit has been issued on the site. The staff is recommending approval of the final plat. , 1. MOBSTERS; ARE I/ FJ+MTH Oim.l U&LAM ROOK OM LOUNTYROANDB,e — — — Be96nrE �m� \w§ 6T$B its 916RIS �eu s B M5II56 661rxe cs�w a •: mse O o,,..n...�,,,.._.F T,tls Fw'AL MAT IS TOCREATE TS 9'u59 g d F eanss Ap pE510ENiuL LO S. NBN.IYE 8 arL„s�'a�i g+yrx-d++l IryGONµMIONu FFhC¢AAND AN 6'N90ESbEWNRrtRAM1 _ _ —. —..— � v1-i r,se _ S � rm E s \, 6.oaDDLRY�MT.roBEPLATTEDALDNGALLB,REET \\ 1 g a fl, �s r :� OORn AYALCESSN%LBEALLONIM LOTS A ` FuTuRE k LOTS GGNB'r6FxOL1RZs GEx,�LOTB,s.STOCK i NO LOT.TOLOT INLN.eVGE WILL BE ALLOWED. \\ msra.tarsn t+c,'nJ1�R sv ',h 0.LsmEEiuNED RO.wysXph�o wTl%IDRAT'AGE FONDI \ \ , (S- s° a 'Cew� rt tA .NCAR& 9. 19SCREENWALL&Lo OSE EASEVENT ALONG URDSEY`g�? s�s�e3e6 e wxrNnED BY Tick U G WPLL5NL NOT BE s N,ED BY THE CRY \ \ \\ ` rR :t 0. oµ�"s ssn' \ \ \ N76'M40'E\ S ITSvu I.I. I OWNERS CERTIFICATE SwP'•ge �adas,AByabeaa lAvoa'wEs xExsmx dN�Fn�Ydes re•CNnlvxm+w.ac•Y:GSE DxiCtlW dae [weM1R<m': , w v h wUT12 Ting l I rtl F eee ,l, nexwv nFkx. row, ox o R meae� o .uHsaau<aa b.w5za,n u.e, own., nx�,. I as „F>IL d et ge� Fe'.sw.,w.d.E,aakw<u cel :'e meAwila ,i]is<G.�rt inw.P.n ."zi�utm<waoalssd E,,ar,aI:Weil,D Aenmm,ace"SHGl.°a.,xeae „ lattir� E1.79ba<a>pea b,..asa.4.eeTcar,r: a— Y COTS tHEN^E sas,m`�u.0•mzvaewtawula eusrnd],ssl eeln<eii<w-sacs m.,Es<I1°I>,ek°Naeawb —.-, — — — -- — — ,r<VAIA uYa me"IwS ta,edw s<a<.y.w���aa..�,eawr.et efw�xa. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -- _ En ww ua2wcuglsss5ktlmau x.]x4rwuHmax"+gaeLweb r e.. fl nb�_\ \' _,'u_ _ _ _ _ � _ R4 _ d is tsnewenae eeea9arofu'srce mHae.,ue i�ivxsuww Eut toe,iket §�m �F3 i � \ \ vRulE nea.aas N.sme e. e<Ibeu wsempeaxArut i �� �, \ xDE.�9ae,] MaM m.a»,<a,e,�,n,a�,ea,;nx'e..IH�Nndrod.w.ebH life D ro.nx a.x5 �a w wnD r a rt ux^ ,.<,Iwm.<�a�,�a>�,a-],L�e.t i9`d� � � ,�$'i mew\\ morEew+aeww.enecce,aredn.,akemenxm w,m]nxrc<a "rnz ut s4 d bgh a' \ \ w«vee+u..*.mw,emr^^s n.arlswd ,.ar ners pea same: i� 4u5kHate 'deu ebre ey, 'o � \ tirmuat,sock,IWatwat+aneemdwwNNx,si'emnisav,+'.eelx t>T�.\�• \ \ \ mENCEe'oV ubmm.w ax P.sbvaan559 (ulme upW sm+n]na•.��"/-es'sr. �3 mn� w ^ �,. gd\ S \\ �� ,ItENCENatnuagcsest e�Nuriaem+:sEMe4ea+vxl5.slkena<q,fsaM�ae's:reea'N�'sK Y] -6 \ aaa<yen t9,wuell eewbEu+aeawwN.esketnsap �dv,e]'m<aTt`z°a�l yseP"'wadewrebw �p O'2 '' \ � yanarb9ens�ed,]5.wkeleM eaaarovo-a nmauu+x w'Sot, 6l Gea:n n ee t ee oz sy' dd 4\ vy \ \ _IYEahv e6]tgz�54en mmrceNulS ketnauapis'onr✓5sb*aea xlx's.t' \1' a` h.ya`B \ ,KFrICE w.0 t-r-.ae>saa<�es K'uteer+.b dtesl leelbewceaeo,x s5+ t:.e TIETTEE oa,mr.Yme,mnN•u<a t6 umwe E.ne K< romel9.askamar-x'<]Fw.>+ea•w wr ut As / a �� eopx]lm+R]s'a,sxe Ta2'n.t `T W 4\'F `,'S d a �n e�•- MZ 11 uk� �6 ,IIEh ESev'h'N`I41t Eu naum IM t9leelb y K]'uS ut BP �n d fie.. Ne .,n eq<ea ..aatss«e ��` 8 4\ 5 ei a, �� ';�N� a o§ \ \ kemlY ma ro <aa ro ,m,<awManem knew-NV e..esunvd°mroaeV ewe stub kme:d<mmdlY.itlKteaaaoa le<,IV a -a eermdx.a'19w'W. e,AOHdne Yyts �aM1E\ uF:a] la a x d E ne. .• i / „m r a,sf � S`,'�ot� a e,F\ a.,edasmk<I av a ra xa.c<a+nz'e<t e.bw«emH�Ewed..m..,r<«< /�D s 64� \ �mm\ re'+,A.» W.w<DF�W e. asaa„<•v5r w'e:t,6n kn / vs Ss" HiEfm &6 4i98 9 C = O oa \ ea.¢+rze°-n a� uee m,t e.e,ru<sdrs,aknn,eeanar< a a=="xds,. vsvw rs nketne ,,�� °2� 4 .aa��£ eopWimeaeru+pe]Kazaest, Y\ d w od u>v \ tHExcE rn z<o w.st sala�dUD.oOrt^Imen na ar�]*'Ar•ut IDS `4 ( m CURVE DATA oaf 's_\ mExcE li mwe am.n - p']a" 9 ae \ 'L, - ,Ss so Eu eausrsa Iati(e_Ima uFce]M,M sb�'KSP get C tld `�06TT �\ \es \ T'UTMEN�N Izw Melt easays >9< (xf<b u a�t:n� Ys'in]'/A2'aalNa<SUM lrea-a+mail(Ks+ce J 3RV VIV Sire , ea,Pea •YAYsetbre haeu ''s B \\ CURVE DATA al<u,u d6oassbetmx MCE OF e.Ge,vevoWw+xtW snirst ( ms D 0� ' E,oj B>TY+ \ a9u's yµalO.sx aonza Waiemmku. dsela OWNERS DEDICATION to \ 6rtvwwrt Nsmxa'0 -ua twu rvno_zoT ``J xp11 ev,REi PRF51(T. \ \ \ \ vzr. ,rN \\ R� ;w0 -� \ hON,xEa< emgok �aubaa+VM bsDsw FTF+'/u Cu+Dr,x PlAc \ DAcc,. s=>H^ "�TVS.Mu551nmoea�w+^H+Wvo'M ca[twD'Y.w a,reusW N `+i uk.xb LLn'xabHPti awbavrea+xeW 5T\ \\ \\ �neo\° yeys sw eeuwrtamaa Pv se e'✓NeNa+sme.,roe+W ud sn kro ea,ue,k na3pagenm q aMFAe,W+.p'ee»W�utsk, adwss^He-du.eMeryF�wMatk°xexbseea mwxVo•aTm+a✓ 5 rage \ ; btl a..quatvm�e.vmaem xMuwz'ua .sa.5un.eMM+m nmo.aah+e+m cwatlx 5 \ „Lymeei.synuu ume. N. e,e.nY V7 le/ \"eaeau��vsuH m,svewese, m.'mw x�Ny 4us`ry ait-ivnmH'ie M1p+dlWaeroeNemm =y n sywnw Nh9m -xs'+a nattmv. wa,sM^`"x'Wroa+ TAA ier 4Y, aleroeS&Td n tpe'^zcJmAuvrcsa Mnay Wetymin,, pe'ms A^U tauMM+aFpeuea q HI dTmrl \ <pwuM+m Ftix^v lmu<ti'waeanasronewa ua enY msA:w dtA w^a uffJmW CWxTY OF COLLW \ nv 5 \ITS \ I giggle sgeTeEPelt W)II:Tc tit stv;gwD I�CO isIdTge?e_ , . LEGEND I&S = CAPPED I' IRON ROD STAMPED'I(PS SET DE=DRawcEEABEAIENr UE=ITTILTTY EASEs.IENT BL =BUILDING LINE SBL=SUE E BU LDIE CHANGE E 1- STREET NAFAE NNGE E M .=E SCREENING=WALLflLANDBCAPE EASENENT ESMT. =EASDE EASEMENT D.SLC+C.T. .T. N DEED RECORD COLLIE COUNTY TEAS BAS.E.c BLOCK N A 0ER R EISEMEriI O ,LOT LOT 4t ml w I 2 JJ euat-3Laetm1ays,v^M'm roa�'deyanm+.va'uacw+W bairn uxrvJ.axMN �`1°aen ew+.aaw,eamsdisurda.n w3lmW eese+a+k wee�,6 Miea Yu9Ma.'a,.taagta'. CERTIDCA,E OFEURVEY00. tetq tf� � ma'lgan'rome+snms,naehnp/.saa-e.em wy5o,eaue erydAw,,assc OFEssIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SO HEREBY CERRFY M47 THIS FLAT WAS PREPARED FROM ANDMNALSUm'EY, KsnlEss. nv v._� < abstro—<°r —� I M THEOOROINN.CE90F TEE CITY OF Mr C KCOUNTYs Tom, OLOV RCOSCAFPED'F/z'uv:n wI+EG a STATEOFTOOB ENI KENNETHA.ICWNGER RRLS./65i3 GATE COGMTYOFOiTiEwnFRSlOv-o,A,ro,ARv wOUcwkotkioSEMF�soHxintEOx Trrs Onv Fcus LtxEFm-<DdxO = 1WOANi - ND5 5U65 T1L=EZEWRDtNESAM_FW mE FURPO5Es0.w CONSioFR4MwsTI:ERFN STATE OFTENAs wst0.0 SIN COUNTY OF COLLL4 _. oenv.suns=NAr-IS eTTEssuf HMDM)SF/t OFD:ixEtMs t✓E_OAYwCOTI GNEND�ERMY,IA,DA�BEALDF,HE nOi0.RY F uaz]C, COLLAY C W NTY, TExtS. M DA TESIONE IREB /wPToaa wAa__�Nrw<Mtwrmdma L6r Clyse✓ FINAL PLAT +>zD\vEsr,"'NSTEa GARDEN PARC IN ANNA DENro.Y, Tx rsxs PEASE 1 JOB po�mm /J7 (9ADATez.� DZUADEY. IN BEING 78 RESIDENTIAL LOTS &1 LOT 1-X OUT OF 22,52 L7DATEACRES IN THE J.C, BRANTLEY SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. SURVEYING avm Azau 114, CITY OF ANNA, COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS R2C21V2d City of Anna JAN 2 3 2015 7. Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding "Anna Crossing PH 4-Hayslett Addition" preliminary plat. A preliminary plat has been submitted on 59.82 acres of land out of the G. Stark Survey Abstract number 798. The preliminary plat consists of 129 residential lots and 3 commercial lots. In order for phase 1 to have two points of access a 50' temporary street easement will be provided. The temporary street will be built in a permanent manner in case other phases are not constructed. Additionally, no dead end street shall exceed 800'. During engineering we will ensure that the requirement is addressed. This preliminary plat is part of the rezoning request from C-1 to PD for the area south of the commercial tracts. The request was approved by the City Council on February 24tn This area is currently being engineered for phase I. The staff is recommending the approval of the preliminary plat. m�o �twg Aoa�o^� LA= 1Be12'17" R= 1440,00' T= 230971' _ L= 457,541 C= 455.61' 0= N09. 03'50"E o ZZil of —F0. '1MEt4T CO.LTD. NOTE, CRE TRACT BEAR1,11 I FERANCEO ON CPS NORTH AS OBSERVED P0. 511, CCLft 0Y .AA .20U. � R0 5D 1W 200 �Lpyl,ftgPt- SCKE' 1' 10 x'6Y(A ?: Fes, NOTES, 9 99 8 as fit 5Y m SS.E, - SonN yet Sew a Easernent se iai'- tron e rwdf a ?ZJ t S - won Rod Sat 1 '(' ®n® - PMxe Line - street Name Chnn9e I e z N 3 P A4corlmon areas etw Ilbe mantaned CENTER NO. 6nNRD.LTO. TL._ ? ±_ _ �•'-� by HOA uaH 0.NNA� NOT NO''CE]0 DS0004]2400 765,220is N g 1 1 �—" ». S69°10481"E 1659_21' _ 1 IIt ¢ n Iz A n.k ct 33e @37'1?, 34 S k739 T © PH 'a �34 s gz 4 � a e J } to het 91x get �4u ,3 5 DO9 iICN 0 TC N0.3/WARN, LTD. 0 BE EOICATED A� FROM. I O x 1 3 I 4 I 3 j e x e I I CENIE0. NO.6/tNRO., LTD. pvA TO 40001 EEPOR0472400 OO 1 it G0.0 ACRE 1gd,ECT -'1 � pOC. NO.9s-008936) FI a �1 toto LAP&DNA SUBUV1510N �wo. VOL. C, PG. 410 �� la z 9O t Ft\ te\�Ap „• 4 \\\� to . as to so SE $00 9 m 3 H u b n_ W N 1 11 n DIe Yd Nei zo l5 z+ I ,z . . ... PgNT OE BEGINNING L9S 11„PS�`5[ E B av PN 3z 9 31 3 x 6O a 2e 3'27 I' ad �5 i I O 1A P15-DOA StA01Y'S10N 6 50 x VOL. C, PG. 418 TO IR 2I � 2x uAsd N Vdt]� 9 EO Fyne fieee Peer[s�el fd'm, sou Iy�H, le. Day t patNmy w Of van lad $at Ora a fellow atorra VOL fYP •af' aV+len tw 4:1eaao4 Sxn IC. n VA Po-2•Jit�vde,Owa Re< a s atTo w le acre PRELHINARY FL AT 1HEH[[ North e9 121P Ustt aro9 re w h l<o of add 4T.� (oat 01 w13.59 feoL ott no era Urtt caaef OF xm(N a7z,a;eek01 zpafN Wte:11a.al!a 5 ANNA CROSSING PHASE 4 bSD«ART ewe;t>;la;.I`<'.anaN.:au:bf1,ew,eda,Od, REds5°`°"T` ArI Ivq ue south W4 a tdd 2360 sat WOCI .' e t wife+( NRPOSE OF INiERe4 — HAYSLETT ADDITION oases lea sit eea.Yd In OrW55- East - 455.61(trip to a'/e « an r se Will a + < s. U on at Want Of tTpK) REVIEW UNDR THE AUTHORITY OF WARREN L. CUT OF THE THO:eC North o rest far a estrxe at 475CS foul to a V, son rod 14 N a tee. ea «.N W Fe.', CORWI, R P.L.S. •4621, IT SHALL NOT BE USED FOR G. STARK SURVEY ABSTRACT NO. 798 T ,.are. a9 555s Feet rr a Ix<o of 12411 fee n eve Fes an ref art a. a < eel lee w be.,I CONSTRUCTION PNWPOSES. N THE or train of AH 25 fret to 0 i, FW, ea, (ad ,.I wu a ens. COO slaw( •terse w F<-, r a uaer.we Trott,<e oarSouta w al s 4 -e CITY OF ANNA TI« 5«,n ", 2Z32. East. Wad We axle e a of"w.e) o:re O"IC for a dams( of 30o75 fart. to a vt 00 sine ref rand. COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS ncrrcF. Sean $24 St r colt <r.wq Word sae wtn Ire, far a <a daeo of 7e522 felt to a Ve hah VON lad Clear. OWNERS/APPLICANT naSrcF, sae„2xz Lat. caawF9 Wale Won fra,far a c,tr<o of 9a.z3 net to a Yr Fra.xrain fa in. ANNA TOWN CENTER NO,5/HSLT, LTD. 82b W TER DRIVE. SUITE )Y] v,fix or safen cast, exttwn9 and was rr'A We, far a distance of x,59.xI feat To a Yt 'etch red fax at tas rern<Cat DS LAS,TEXAS A4-522-4 )5225 <rtrr of Toed 43,67 art o« 211-522-4945 Volt, faro ear4e,es aeSsr fat, to Ov, FW, .a,(ad food Six Mira u; )? weIll ATC NO.3/WARN LTD, tt."Iiwot04o<IN9"F m 4ab 8214 WESTU4=5TER ORIVE,SUTE )w exact ro,n as ,.weh (sea, for a cr taco of 2wo.92 feet vet F')VR OF 5[Otw4 ra 0&LAS4 lE%AS 75225 <mia"wx 699" aoau at Wall, 214-522-4945 PREPARED BY CORWIN ENGINEERING, INC. PHASE 2 42 TBPE FIRM •5951 TOTAL LOTS 129 TBPLS FIRM 010031700 TOT& STREET LENGTH - 4777' TOTAL ACRES 59520 200 W.I9ELUONT SUTE E TOTAL CULVA-Pdi STREET LENOTH • 2021' ALLEN, TE%AS !fNIS 9]z-396-1200 TOT& - 42Y SCALE, V,10t,+ 8. Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding "Anna Town Center No. 4 preliminary plat. A preliminary plat of 166.192 acres has been submitted and is called Anna Town Center No. 4 Sharp Tract. The tract will contain a future amenity center, future park, entry feature (pond and signage) new thoroughfares, and several other tracts with undetermined uses at this time. Prior to development of any of the tracts a final plat will need to be submitted with approved engineering plans addressing all engineering concerns. The City staff is recommending approval of the preliminary plat. IN W I 0' ISO' 3604 540' I sCrIo r=fao' Legentat ar awt I, bn rry Iyynd J��R KIT cos, say try n• —04— Larval — as �.� // 9To anaW ?see tons; wila. re IIESE. Crecy \jl / kn In ` P \ \ Y , uN /%- �� r . If1dl�J'Doute{flrff� f�{s _41 ;t { l ( \Lot to R d `\ Pen ojsoffed CI R=o ] ,: -- y —Lot 2, Block 1\ test tc..5.1�922ACr'sIN `y,su / / ,l�/leyBas lei�rd ' otlo �9lockl i ,y or / 2� n°:2P. Lot 4, BlocTrat k 11 /�Is ' I p� /�� JA82Ae[es /ni ! c] \ •k%'i/ _'/ ) Sri{... ✓. �sil Poa as S9w tii �nlCG R+.urryr /n srti/t'.Y lid ar/ `uN23tIs lm, dae l l 1 n,. D Lid fora C Ny In If \\/� B.,e` If \\\\ —Nrr o StPeett ` \ �1 It If / \\�� s \ry, �aa 1V C. 4' 4le [.ut \ \ Penacyca� \ �\ \ ( s LLoa tenla.(i \ \ �\ \� \Is In Ij \ 1 \ ar \`_ EJ. p3 \ \ \ fly R, A'89°10'f9'W f�006' BLP 6 B=cr�vmrc 1 / �9p Lot Uls3lIgkru Conn Road 422 s g" l v� rv, �— — a>:/ ,52r / / s cb / li 15 erg' ' .�i f / / Y % /c YaA K [Te I '] Vol MIA FP i5.d (G(x I «e0116laU0 Can? at C. V }5 6 l,1Eff-11 W . 9 Loss, (La If . lelts5 �L /« / / / A/� r ], R ` _ J \ „�ro B.KG19 / 1 / Cor/rrtyRond 420 .e>aee »VM1z n' ISJ2'N IIIJ 20.00' 10.47 1035J. C4 J9.W 61.26' -_ 55.15' 9700'°O' 01 C6 15OJ' 60Y SCS 6Yf4916'E 12 0' s.ew'w• cs ism naJ7i IS W:a Wry mm s[9JJ'uN 9]MM' Ci0 nowJ6J2J ISlml .NOJ'S2' tit !6»M' 752E2 M5510'x SJOM' 4Q:sV 42532' s7Z3912tv 3EE22' 34 11V J43V Cr 3or cis nssiz22•e tl6 P2J.N' ILSO 45 6E99 1OV PJV45' t1] 90J 02' 23S<3 a4.lY 6V41'M'E IB'<B 42 cis 61,11 ' .915J A9,M' 21652' x5V6'JS'E J C20 C"O 470W 3 TtRa NTM1YE VlC1NlTY MAP N.T.S. Bounden'//ne Tab/e U\i Ef{Axtl 6L2 HP]aJ'„•� sae Glve Teb/x NOTES He6'V IkE .iW'IYE 2J�»' LI6 x96N'CB'x JO,.I4' LJ 5WW21'1W'E 1460 IS 12E ne ue x»ee'4s+»J'c LS SW 4J12 L1a SLYM49i Italy L6 WI-w'121 28N o »Tmrt 429 L] x93214b 44,t1 lW »I'JW 12"N mP1122'N D22J L9 W4i2145E ,4.14 12] 049Y ° N�<o;n.' T16' 124 ;]i9E ;s;a b 125 ffiT 1ED 2 20Y�' N' 12 6 9FT65ff l6 az ova•e ze»' 191.16' [rt W eea!„ 91, a,rd a. 63 rmu of ue.n.J any .vy m, 201J Nail or .°.Dime a<,`e' °_ c<.q or o n- cormc,K,E ne J) x;+4<r-gn for r:!. w ,a4 Ho s o,sEc,led c,99 re.a, t.P-,s.e.l 01 ,) i29.02 cue [axt 11roa i, deed of eeraded ur:er Va4+e 55J1, Note 2609 a L`e Corn Candy I" ',f`o='rHay l in VAr `..'Pasa'03 a", i, s r tvwl to a rytr. o &as is lks [.v W lycd-a'-.al 10 b sJ s ;.a satiety is affected) a W is Vol as ew„n or a et °.tree° a rve/a of of o c.e ,aa�.. n�p.A„ o• 6.Jx�5J4�`rIYA`JM J `Ant F lIA'road 4srona ft� uRai saj !w'co'<n V:wx), Texas �d NIW-"o.crdN He^.,or NW.ea z (& a =/ " 1"NM S 9'+ e: I r ") U port a EL to ;4LT� o, Le .Udown on V's mr Lot rar'ceN ty.°L 2013Ary F" f7aId s «e dot Oro are Preliminary Plat -For Review Only LIS / /� _---- a FIE tars can It / I / _ el I I� .d.., al lay 2`7—z9_JsE___7,3yL'—__— Was Proposed 1 Sharp Street 1 L-----------------J Preli/ninaryPlat of Anna Town Center No. 4 Sharp Tract AI/ ofa called 129e92 acre tract (Tract 1) as recorded In Volume 5631, Page 2600, CCLR ofa called 36,30 acre tract as recorded rmderpocumentNo. 20080317000313560, CCLR AI/ ofa 18.705 acre tract (Tract 1) & all of 7.858 acre tract (Tract2) as recorded under DocumentA'o. 20140813000860750, CCI,R A!! ofa 5.048 acre tract os recorded under Documcat No. 201407240007749380, CCLR A!! ofa 0,351 acre Gact as recorded ruder DocunentNoe 20141907001096130, CCLR All ofa 0,381 acre tract as recorded under DacrmtentNo.20141007001096140, CCLR Al/ofa A790 acre tract as recorded under DocruneutNo. 20140723000770270, CCLR 166192Acres Crandlson Stark Survey, AbslractNo, 798 Ci,yofAnnn, Col/in County Texas Januarfrl5r 2015 Sheet 1 ors? s.c —/--rroors :y,Izarsl�J'+.'zro_van 2e •�j%aS Land a5'(/r{Eyr/rQ I / 2/l(1 9N 156g N /C)hn II9o1s9 13496 tRmed /) 6 hN1 ! (169) 317H926 0/n 49P son'%2F✓rn cs� o Gkv L<M S.rveYr9 2114 F4 5561 Na!e Gt), 15496 Jltr:Was (9) 496 204 corn Lets 1 2 5-] RvmrTo.n Center Ko. 1/$NPP, Ltd. 82r4 Nesl< ter ORre 5d'Le ]IO O4(12at1n.a1: )s,J5UT2Md2 445 carer net J: Rw. Gosciq P2use N Ltd 8214 N' Ictlester Gn<. 64!e ]IO Oei ]5115 Alto. Nr!d .J1 0e-er loY d ]: hro Gosslrg k1C, lid. W214 NeslcMster Wn'e, 511e ]10 Oas, iz bw 6tariffs 5 Consider action to approve Minutes of the February 2"d, 2015 Planning and Zoning commission meeting. MINUTES PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING February 2, 2015 The Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Anna will held its regular meeting on February 2"d, 2015, at 7:00 p.m., at the Community Room of the Anna City Hall Administration Building located at 111 North Powell Parkway (Hwy 5), to consider the following items. 1. Call to order and establishment of quorum. The meeting was called to order by Co -Chairman Setliff at 7:10 p.m. Members present were Sandy Setliff, Don Callaham, Lorenzo Gonzalez, John Johnson, Darrin Colombo and Justin Burr. Chairman Burr was present at 7:10 p.m. and conducted the meeting. Staff present was Maurice Schwanke and Tana Ross. 2. Invocation and Pledge of Allegiance. Mr. Schwanke gave the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. 3. (a) Public Hearing: To consider public comments on a request by Anna Town Center No 5/HSLT LTD, owner of property, requesting a zoning change to Planned Development (PD) Single Family Zoning (SF-60) on an approximate 3.191 acres of land. The subject property is located east of future Leonard Drive and south of future Finley Blvd, generally, east of South Powell Parkway and south of east White Street. The public hearing was opened at 7:11 p.m. Mr. Schwanke gave a presentation regarding the zoning request and answered questions from the Commission. This property is zoned as "C-1". The property to the east is zoned as a Planned Development for a mixture of 50 foot and 60 foot wide lots. The lots adjacent to this request are 50 foot wide lots. The purpose of this zoning is to allow an entrance off of the major planned thoroughfare Leonard Drive into the residential area to the east without traveling through a future commercial development. This proposal will provide for 16 additional lots (8 lots on both the north and south sides of the proposed street). Mr. Schwanke noted that since only 16 lots are involved and will be the same size as the lots to the east the staff supports this application. John Arnold, representative for Anna Town Center gave a presentation and answered questions from the Commission. The public hearing closed at 7:30 p.m. (b) Consider/Discuss/Act on recommendation regarding the requested zoning change to Planned Development (PD) Single Family Zoning (SF-60) on an approximate 3.191 acres of land. A motion was made by Chairman Burr, seconded by Mr. Johnson to recommend approval of the zoning request. 6 ayes 1 abstained (Sandy Setliff) PZ Minutes 02-02-15.doc Page 1 of 2 Posted 1-30-15 4. Consider action to approve Minutes of the January 5th, 2015 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. A motion was made by Chairman Burr, seconded by Ms. Setliff to approve the Minutes of the January 5th meeting. The vote was unanimous. 5. Adjourn There being no further business, a motion was made by Ms. Setliff, seconded by Mr. Gonzales to adjourn meeting. The meeting adjourned at 7:32 p.m. Maurice Schwanke Director of Planning and Development ATTEST: PZ Minutes 02-02-15.doc Page 2 of 2 Posted 1-30-15 10. Adjourn