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PZ 8-08-2018 AGENDA with associated documentsSCHERTZ PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION HAL BALDWIN MUNICIPAL COMPLEX COUNCIL CHAMBERS 1400 SCHERTZ PARKWAY BUILDING #4 SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154 City Schertz Core Values Do the right thing Do the best you can Treat others the way you would want to be treated Work together cooperatively as a team [�A0MCIZ4] t1 7N 2. HEARING OF RESIDENTS This time is set aside for any person who wishes to address the Planning and Zoning Commission. Each person should fill out the Speaker's register prior to the meeting. Presentations should be limited to no more than three (3) minutes. Discussion by the Commission of any item not on the agenda shall be limited to statements of 'specifzc factual information given in response to any inquiry, a recitation of existing policy in response to an inquiry, and /or a proposal to place the item on a future agenda. The presiding officer, during the Hearing of Residents portion of the agenda, will call on those persons who have signed up to speak in the order they have registered. 3. CONSENT AGENDA: A. Minutes for the July 25, 2018 regular meeting !�iknllllm Loom IMAM [", The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing related to zone change requests and replats within this agenda. The public hearing will be opened to receive a report from staff, the applicant, the adjoining property owners affected by the applicant's request, and any other interested persons. Upon completion, the public hearing will be closed. The Commission will discuss and consider the application, and may request additional information from staff or the applicant, if required. After deliberation, the Commission is asked to consider and act upon the following requests and make a recommendation to the City Council if necessary. A. SUP2018 -002 Hold a public hearing, consider and make a recommendation on a request for a Specific Use Permit and associated conceptual site plan to allow a Convenience Store with Gas Pumps on an approximate 0.93 acre site. The property is more specifically described as Lot 6, Block I of the Tri- County Business & Industrial Park Unit 1 A Subdivision; City of Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas; located at 1750111135. B. ZC201.8 -004 Hold a public hearing, consider and make a recommendation on an amendment of Part III, Schertz Codes of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC), to Article 8 Special Uses and General Regulations, Subsection 21.8.2 Accessory Buildings, Uses and Structures associated Code of Ordinance amendment ** *Tabled at the July 25, 2018 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting * ** 5. REQUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: A. Requests by Commissioners to place items on a future Planning and Zoning Agenda Planning & Zoning August 8, 2018 Page 1 of 2 B. Announcements by Commissioners. • City and community events attended and to be attended • Continuing education events attended and to be attended C. Announcements by City Staff. • City and community events attended and to be attended. • Monthly Financial Report (June) with administratively approved plats • NEW SITE PLAN APPLICATIONS: There were no new site plan applications submitted to the Planning and Community Development Department between July 20, 2018 and August 3, 2018. 6. ADJOURNMENT OF THE REGULAR MEETING CERTIFICATION I, Emily Grobe, Planner, of the City of Schertz, Texas, do hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the official bulletin boards on this the 3`d day of August, 2018 at 5:00 p.m., which is a place readily accessible to the public at all times and that said notice was posted in accordance with chapter 551, Texas Government Code. E G� Emily Grobe, Planner I certify that the attached notice and agenda of items to be considered by the Schertz Planning & Zoning Commission was removed from the official bulletin board on day of , 2018. title: This facility is accessible in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Handicapped parking spaces are available. If you require special assistance or have a request for sign interpretative services or other services please call 619 -1030 at least 24 hours in advance of meeting. The Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of Schertz reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this meeting to discuss any of the matters listed above, as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act. Executive Sessions Authorized: This agenda has been reviewed and approved by the City's legal counsel and presence of any subject in any Executive Session portion of the agenda constitutes a written interpretation of Texas Government Code Chapter 551 by legal counsel for the governmental body and constitutes an opinion by the attorney that the items discussed therein may be legally discussed in the closed portion of the meeting considering available opinions of a court of record and opinions of the Texas Attorney General known to the attorney. This provision has been added to this agenda with the intent to meet all elements necessary to satisfy Texas Government Code Chapter 551.144(c) and the meeting is conducted by all participants in reliance on this opinion. Planning & Zoning August 8, 2018 Page 2 of 2 PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES July 25, 2018 The Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission convened on July 25, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. at the Municipal Complex, Council Chambers, 1400 Schertz Parkway Building #4, Schertz, Texas. PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CITY STAFF Michael Dahle, Chairman Brian James, Acting City Manger Ernie Evans, Vice Chairman Dudley Wait, Executive Director Richard Brand Tiffany Danhof,-Executive Assistant Glen Outlaw Bryce Cox, S eii--io--,r Planner Ken Greenwald Emily Grob �0Planner LaDonna Bacon ---------- Thomas ,P- Fire Marshal Gordon Rae Kade- Long, Fire ----Chief up 11 U Mr. Dahle called the meeting John Perry, Battalion, Chief Kyle c Affee, Assistant Fire Chief 11, 2018 regular meetings. the July 11, 2018 minutes be pulled from the consent agenda. to approve the minutes from January 10, 2018. Mr. Brand seconded 7-0, motion carried. Mr. Outlaw identified an error in the July 11, 2018 minutes where the minutes needed to reflect the removal of the plat for Discount Tire from the Consent Agenda and that separate action was taken on that item. Mr. Outlaw motioned to approve the minutes from July 11, 2018 with revised wording. Mr. Braud seconded the motion. The vote was 7-0, motion carried. '�SRITE]1111111 Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission July 25, 2018 Page 1 of 4 Hold a public hearing, consider and make a recommendation on an amendment of Part 111, Schertz Codes of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC), to Article 8 Special Uses and General Regulations, Subsection 21.8.2 Accessory Buildings, Uses and Structures Fire Chief Kade Long, Battalion Chief John Perry, and Fire Marshal Thomas Pinder gave a presentation on the fire hazards, reasoning for the separation distance for accessory buildings and structures and indicated that the Fire Department would prefer that no change be made to the current UDC regulations. The Fire Department also gave an explanation of the different international code books, fire incident data, photographs, and an explanation regarding the Board of Adjustment meeting that was held on June - -25, 2018 on the requests for variance to UDC Article 8 Section 21.8.2 C & D Accessory Building Uses and Structures, in order to permit a structure to be set back less than three feet ft---, common property lines and to permit a structure to be closer than ten feet from the mam building at four different residents in the City of Schertz. Mr. Dahle opened the public There were no residents who spoke. Mr. Dahle closed the Mr. Outlaw gave an e photographs for required with the proper construct Mr. E- would . Outlaw indid; ulations and thi, Idin-gs, not just consi BE is hearing at 6:251! W_ planation of open frame onstructi6fi for garages, ar -construction, presented some additional [-examples of how fire spread is minimized in2 the setbacks and the distances and the pictures where informative and explained how homes are ;VIffian those that were built many years back. He advised that le'Te-sidents of Schertz on the restrictions. hat ahe_ -had concerns with the residents being expected to know the accessary building permit should be put back in place for all accessary ,sary buildings that exceed 120 square feet. He indicated that without -nd enforcement there is no way to regulate. Mr. Outlaw asked if Staff tions than what was presented. Ms. Grobe indicated besides the options that Chief had mentioned, the Planning Division looked at the aesthetics of the lot with the neighboring property and the drainage. She indicated that planning staff from an aesthetics view is comfortable with eliminating the ten foot (10') separation but that the three feet (3') from the property line needed to be kept to accommodate for drainage, and that deference should be shown to the Fire Department for life safety. Ms. Grobe noted that Planning Staff needed the professional opinion from the Fire Department in order understand what is required for the Fire Rescue Staff to be safe at a fire scene. Mr. Outlaw asked if Staff received information from the Building Official. Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission July 25, 2018 Page 2 of 4 Mr. Cox indicated yes, that there is a number of items that the building code does not address including sheds and sheds separation for anything under approximately 200 square feet. Mr. Cox explained that most of the residential sheds are in the 80 to 120 square foot range. Mr. Cox noted these sheds are exempt from City of Schertz permitting requirements but are not exempt from the regulations. Mr. Outlaw explained and read the international code definition for accessory structures and what the residential code describes. Mr. Outlaw noted that the permit requirements for all accessory structures needed to be put back in place to enforce the required regulations. Mr. Outlaw had concerns if Code Enforcement could enforce the regulations without the permit requirement. Mr. Rae asked that Commissioners and City Staff keep in mind future developers regarding the size of the lots and house that are being -tw ensure that adequate room for accessory buildings is provided in order to be able .to--be , built at -a future time by the residents. Mr. Dahle commented that he was .- opposed to the language that was included in the packet, for all of the recommended amendmefit"o Article 8 Section 21.8:2 C & D Accessory Building Uses and Structures, He indicated that in is view it appeared thdfthe, Commissioners were in agreeance and asked what options the Cot =-ussi&i5fiAd from there. Mr. Cox gave a couple Commissioners could pr( the recommendation, or, on w -d by an item City but nee factors c)ns for the Commission to decide on. He explained that the -,a recommendation based on exactly what was presented, amend for staff loevaluate a certain portion. He noted that it's up to the i" forward Cou&il. Mr. Cox commented that this was the City C- il -1 and in accordance with what staff the most conversation with City Council ners and City Staff have more conversation as to issioners and what would be acceptable to forward ranissioners and Staff---discussed the following main points: the area adjacent to the home to be preserved for emergency service access, there needed to be a separation distance e main building, there needed to be a separation distance from the property line, if the Ybuilding or gructure was proposed in the rear yard it could be ad jacent to the home 16djo--be fire raced appropriately. City staff was to review the code language and the key discussed by Aaff and the Commission and determine what was most appropriate. Commissioners agreed that staff was to review and bring forward revised UDC language to the next Planning and Zoning meeting. Mr. Greenwald motioned to table ZC2018-004 for staff to review and bring forward revised UDC language. Mr. Rae seconded the motion. The vote was 7-0, motion carried. 5. REQUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: A. Requests by Commissioners to place items on a future Planning and Zoning Agenda. Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission July 25, 2018 Page 3 of 4 No Commissioners spoke. B. Announcements by Commissioners. • City and community events attended and to be attended • Continuing education events attended and to be attended Mi. Outlaw announced that he attended the last City Council meeting and that Council voted on an ordinance amending Part 111, Schertz Code of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC) Articles 9 and 16 to amend certain site design standards for public water and wastewater facilities, and the vote was approved with one nay vote. C. Announcements by City Staff. • City and community events atte� • Monthly Financial Report (June • NEW SITE PLAN APPLICA' submitted to the Planning an-_ dL( 6, 2018 and July 20, 2018. Staff had no announcements. The meeting adjourned at 7: Chairman, Planning Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission July 25, 2018 Page 4 of 4 Land to attended. Yadnfifif§tratively approved plats NS: There-- were no new site plan applications nunity Development Department between July N Recording Secretary, City of Schertz TO: Planning and Zoning Commission PREPARED BY: Emily Grobe, Planner CASE: SUP2018 -002 Tri- County Business & Industrial Park Unit 1A, Lot 6, Block 2 — Specific Use Permit and associated Conceptual Site Plan SUBJECT: Hold a public hearing, consider and make a recommendation on a request for a Specific Use Permit and associated conceptual site plan to allow a Convenience Store with Gas Pumps on an approximate 0.93 acre site. The property is more specifically described as Lot 6, Block 1 of the Tri- County Business & Industrial Park Unit 1A Subdivision; City of Schertz, Guadalupe County, Texas; located at 17501 IH 35. GENERAL INFORMATION: Owner: VR Partners I, LP Applicant: icant: Schaffer Construction, Shane Partridge Project Engineer: CEI Engineering Associates, David Tipton Authorized Agent: Mitchell Planning Group, LLC, Karen Mitchell APPLICATION SUBMITTAL DATE: May 29, 2018 (Original Application) June 22, 2018 (Revised Submittal) July 18, 2018 (Revised Submittal) July 25, 2018 (Revised Submittal) BACKGROUND: The owner is requesting to develop the site by demolishing the existing fast food restaurant, and construct a new convenience store, gas pumps, and car wash and other associated site improvements. PUBLIC NOTICE: Nine (9) public hearing notices were mailed to surrounding property owners within two hundred (200) feet of the subject property on July 27, 2018. At the time of this staff report no responses have been received. ITEM SUMMARY: The applicant is requesting a Specific Use Permit with associated conceptual site plan to allow a convenience store with gas pumps on an approximate 0.93 acre lot located at 17501 IH 35 and more specifically described as Lot 6, Block 1 of the Tri- County Business & Industrial Park Unit 1A Subdivision. The proposed development includes a 3,150 square foot convenience store with six (6) gas pumps (7- Eleven), and a 966 square feet car wash. The subject property is currently developed as a fast food restaurant (Jack In the Box). The owner is proposing to demolish and develop the new building, gas canopy, and car wash. Access to the site will be through three driveways, two that are existing drives (one located off FM 3009, and one located on IH 35 frontage road) and one proposed drive (located off the shared access easement to the rear of the proposed building). The subject property is currently zoned General Business (GB). LAND USES: Adjacent Properties: Zoning Land Use North Access Easement / General Business (GB) Access Easement / Fast Food Restaurant South Right -of -way (ROW) IH 35 Frontage Road East Right -of -way (ROW) FM 3009 West General Business (GB) Convenience Store With Gas Pumps IMPACT ON EXISTING ADJACENT DEVELOPMENT: The subject property is adjacent to an existing convenience store with gas pumps immediately to the west, existing fast food restaurant to the north across a shared access easement, and FM 3009 right of way to the east, and IH 35 frontage road to the south. Additionally, across the FM 3009 right of way is another convenience store with gas pumps. This property and all adjacent properties are designated for commercial uses and zoned General Business (GB). The comprehensive land use plan identifies this area as Commercial Campus which is intended for lower intensity commercial and office uses between major intersections as a buffer between the highway and the adjoining neighborhoods. The proposed convenience store with gas pumps is a land use that is compatible with the existing convenience store with gas pumps, restaurant, and right of way land uses in the area. CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN: The applicant is proposing to construct a 3,150 square foot convenience store with six (6) gas pumps (7- Eleven), and a 966 car wash on the approximately 0.93 acre tract of land. • Architectural Standards: Section 21.9.5 Exterior construction and Design standards requires all non- residential buildings to meet the minimum material requirements, fagade articulations and percentage of windows and doors. The proposed building elevations comply with the Exterior Construction and Design standard. The building, gas canopy, and car wash will be constructed of chopped stone and stucco finish with the front fagade consisting of 30% windows and doors. Additionally, the building complies with the vertical and horizontal articulations on all required walls. • Parking: The site has twelve (12) parking spaces of which one (1) will be handicap parking which meets the minimum parking standard for the proposed use. • Screening requirements: The site has satisfied the minimum requirements for the location and screening. The trash receptacle will be constructed of masonry with metal gates that meet the minimum requirements. • Lighting and glare standards: The applicant will be responsible for complying with Section 21.9.11 Lighting and Glare standards at the time of building permit. • Landscaping_ The UDC requires that non - residential development adjacent to right -of -way requires a landscape buffer. Nineteen (19) trees are proposed along FM 3009 and IH 35, which complies with the required ratio of one (1) tree per twenty (20) feet along FM 3009 and IH 35. A total of thirteen (13) Mexican Sycamores, twelve (12) Texas Red Oaks, and eight (8) Bald Cypress are proposed to be planted on the site. Shrub screening will be planted adjacent to FM 3009, IH 35, and the western property line. The proposed landscaping meets the requirements from the UDC. All landscaping will be watered by an automatic irrigation system. W Access and circulation: The site is accessed through three driveways, two that are existing drives (one located off FM 3009, and one located on IH 35 frontage road) and one proposed drive (located off the shared access easement to the rear of the proposed building). There is an additional access point off the shared access easement to be used for the proposed car wash. A twenty four foot fire lane is proposed on the property to allow for emergency vehicle access. The Traffic Impact Analysis is still under review by TXDOT and the City of Schertz Engineering Department. City staff is comfortable proceeding forward with this project on the condition that both TXDOT and the City must approve the Traffic Impact Analysis prior to site plan approval. STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the Specific Use Permit to allow a convenience store with gas pumps conditioned upon the following occurring: a) TXDOT and the City of Schertz Engineering Department approve the Traffic Impact Analysis and the Drainage Report. b) A building permit is approved within one year of the adoption of the SUP ordinance; and c) The use begins operation within two years of the issuance of the necessary building permit(s). Planning Department Recommendation Approve as submitted X Approve with conditions* Denial * While the Commission can impose conditions; conditions should only be imposed to meet requirements of the UDC. COMMISSIONERS CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission is making a recommendation to City Council on the proposed Specific Use Permit and associated site plan application. In considering action on a Specific Use Permit application, the Commission should consider the criteria within UDC, Section 21.5.11 D. Attachments: Aerial (Maps) SUP Exhibit Conceptual Site Plan Exhibit 3 1 -35 "SCO M.• 521 Vicinity Map Not to Scale CONTROL POINT TABLE POINT DESCRIPTION NORTHING EASTING ELEV. 200 CP "X" CUT SET 13,766,795.287 2,197,931.597 843.01' 201 CP "X" CUT SET 13,766,509.666 2,198,097.077 841.24' 202 CP "X" CUT SET 13,766,438.568 2,197,957.295 840.31' 203 CP "X" CUT SET 13,766,579.453 2,197,843.813 841.15' 3 'D j j 0 3 ca W W ti Q 3 J j O ao a- O M C7 .Q 0 O to O M m O P.I. 14440 0.83 ACRES ARC CAFEHLD001 LLC LOT 10, BLOCK 2 ARBYS SUB ADDITION 5549 FM 3009 SCHERTZ, TX 78154 I "' ZONING: (GB) I CD ' GENERAL BUSINESS LAND USE: RESTAURANT ( I I ACCESS MID 222, 7 EASEIY:NT ' V0.. 3, PAGE EE3A, P.R�6C.T. 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N�. 35 1N" (VARIABLE W P.I. 19850 1.18 ACRES LAFREEDA DAWN M LOT 9, BLOCK 2 t`' DENNYS SUBDIVISION °- 17455 I H 35 SCHERTZ, TX 78154 ZONING: (GB) GENERAL BUSINESS LAND USE: RESTAURANT TxDOT R.O.W. , N 0 40' 60' 80' SCALE IN FEET (SCALE: 1 INCH = 40 FEET) GENERAL NOTES 1. THE BEARINGS AND DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON A LOCAL COORDINATE SYSTEM BASED ON NAD83, TEXAS SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE 4204, SCALED FROM GRID TO SURFACE AT N: 13,766,555.72 AND E: 2,197,945.55 USING A COMBINED SCALE FACTOR OF 1.0001621532, DERIVED FROM GPS RTK OBSERVATIONS USING THE NORTH TEXAS VRS NETWORK (MAINTAINED BY WESTERN DATA SYSTEMS). 2. ACCORDING TO THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, PANEL 210 OF 480, DATED NOVEMBER 2, 2007, THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN ZONE "X" AND IS NOT WITHIN THE 100 -YEAR FLOODPLAIN. LEGEND PROPOSED ■ m m ■ 200 -FOOT NOTIFICATION BOUNDARY LINE PROPERTY LINE ADJACENT PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT LINE RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE ABBREVIATIONS CIRF IRON ROD WITH CAP FOUND IRF IRON ROD FOUND XCF "X" CUT FOUND P.R.G.C.T. PLAT RECORDS GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS D.R.G.C.T. DEED RECORDS GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS O. P. R.G. C. T. OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS CURRENT OWNER VR PARTNERS, I WILLIAM T. DEMUTH 2300 WOLF ST., UNIT 12B DALLAS, TX 75201 APPLICANT /DEVELOPER SHANE PARTRIDGE SCHAFFER CONSTRUCTION 2601 NETWORK BLVD, STE. 413 FRISCO, TEXAS 75034 PH# 214 - 888 -6923 (0) PH# 972 - 951 -7851 (M) SPARTRIDGE @SCHAFFERCONST.COM REPRESENTATIVE KAREN MITCHELL MITCHELL PLANNING GROUP, LLC 7823 NINE MILE BRIDGE ROAD FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76135 PH# 817 - 237 - 4467(0) PH# 817 - 797 -9134 (M) KM ITCH ELL @MITCHELLPLANNINGGROUP.COM CIVIL ENGINEER CEI ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC 3030 LBJ FREEWAY, SUITE 100 DALLAS, TX 75234 DAVID TIPTON PROJECT MANAGER PH# (972)- 488 -3737 (0) FAX# (972)- 488 -6732 (F) DTIPTON @CEIENG.COM 200' ; P.I. 34102 1.09 ACRES SKIPPER BEVERAGE COMPANY INC o `�' , LOT 2, BLOCK 1 N C S SUBD ADDITION 3 17599 N IH 35 SCHERTZ, TX 78154 �` ZONING: (GB) GENERAL BUSINESS ', LAND USE: GAS STATION ■ , �O Ol TxDOT R.O.W. , N 0 40' 60' 80' SCALE IN FEET (SCALE: 1 INCH = 40 FEET) GENERAL NOTES 1. THE BEARINGS AND DISTANCES SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON A LOCAL COORDINATE SYSTEM BASED ON NAD83, TEXAS SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE 4204, SCALED FROM GRID TO SURFACE AT N: 13,766,555.72 AND E: 2,197,945.55 USING A COMBINED SCALE FACTOR OF 1.0001621532, DERIVED FROM GPS RTK OBSERVATIONS USING THE NORTH TEXAS VRS NETWORK (MAINTAINED BY WESTERN DATA SYSTEMS). 2. ACCORDING TO THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, PANEL 210 OF 480, DATED NOVEMBER 2, 2007, THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN ZONE "X" AND IS NOT WITHIN THE 100 -YEAR FLOODPLAIN. LEGEND PROPOSED ■ m m ■ 200 -FOOT NOTIFICATION BOUNDARY LINE PROPERTY LINE ADJACENT PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT LINE RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE ABBREVIATIONS CIRF IRON ROD WITH CAP FOUND IRF IRON ROD FOUND XCF "X" CUT FOUND P.R.G.C.T. PLAT RECORDS GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS D.R.G.C.T. DEED RECORDS GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS O. P. R.G. C. T. OFFICIAL PUBLIC RECORDS GUADALUPE COUNTY, TEXAS CURRENT OWNER VR PARTNERS, I WILLIAM T. DEMUTH 2300 WOLF ST., UNIT 12B DALLAS, TX 75201 APPLICANT /DEVELOPER SHANE PARTRIDGE SCHAFFER CONSTRUCTION 2601 NETWORK BLVD, STE. 413 FRISCO, TEXAS 75034 PH# 214 - 888 -6923 (0) PH# 972 - 951 -7851 (M) SPARTRIDGE @SCHAFFERCONST.COM REPRESENTATIVE KAREN MITCHELL MITCHELL PLANNING GROUP, LLC 7823 NINE MILE BRIDGE ROAD FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76135 PH# 817 - 237 - 4467(0) PH# 817 - 797 -9134 (M) KM ITCH ELL @MITCHELLPLANNINGGROUP.COM CIVIL ENGINEER CEI ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, INC 3030 LBJ FREEWAY, SUITE 100 DALLAS, TX 75234 DAVID TIPTON PROJECT MANAGER PH# (972)- 488 -3737 (0) FAX# (972)- 488 -6732 (F) DTIPTON @CEIENG.COM r HANSON ID: brtt \ Vicinity Map Not to Scale P.I. 13277 35 ACRES BRUNDAGE MINI STORAGE LTD LOT 13, BLOCK 2 A -AAA MINI 51 ORE GE SUB RAPID 'I [ON 17447 TRITON DR SCHERTZ, TX 78154 70NING: (GB) GENERAL BUSINESS > LAND USE STORAGE 14 f'} G Y"rFS DO J, >L N) p � ,R "PY�0G0' ;1 � �Mx LRR ., > i A7 \ 1, > el 14440 ,083ACRES, `> ARC CAFLHLDOOP {LC LOT 40, BLOCK I ARBOR PRO ADDITION 5549 FM 3009 SCHERTZ, TX 78154 ' ZONING'. (ER) GENERAL BUSINESS Y, LAND USE: RESTAUIDANI POO- a YA ,FY ECIL-1 p y Y M1 CIS- G,a %C, /� /•` RIO, PROPOSED 8 CONCRETE SIDEN/ALK a > i � L 'Ar�V�iV TJSS Tl ZONING: DA) ' 6xI GENERAL BUSINESS > OIL 42731 { 107 ACRES 1 Ef 1/ iHA4 -MAR LIMITED FASTNFRSRM IS ht > IOT7 BLOCK 2, RS)", n . STAR It SUBDAVERPON> L E , ' 174971H $5 , r SCHERFGJI 'PLSI , is , IE }` �w Y` TRASH DUMPSTER ENCLOSURES' ZONING, (G9{ HIGH MASONRY WALLS WITH SOLID E IF GENERAL BUSINESS METALGATES (PER ARCH .PLANS) - LAND USE GAS STATE ON OTE ff7 T AP AN n 1 PEEL \\ n>u PROPOSED 2 CONCRtiE 5��� R15 R25' 31'E IL �� I IS, 0 20' IF _FI 22 { I { ( \a- ){ { L PROPOSED a lir - { +��p CONCRETE ` I� { 0 f` 9 " E R Ns o PROPOSED FIRE LANE FT t` REY —R50' R10' yQ J� v`� 5 .A`. PROPOSED \ \F T.TVA CONCRETE ID ® o P.I. 45690 137ACRES COLE WY PORTFOLIO TX UC LOT 4, BLOCK 1 WENDRE SUBDV ADDITION 55.50 PM 3009 SCHERTZ, TX 78154 ZONING: (GB) GENERAL BUSINESS LAND USE RESTAURANT POLL'. SEE ANCNITEGURAL PEWS FOR MAC LOUiIONS AND OPERA OFF OF PORNH£r RAMPS, VESDOULC SLOPED PAVING, BUILDING UnmY 40.17 — --- A 'UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS EXISTING PER TO REMAIN i I 1 i 1 ) i / I Y O �, RO CURRENT OWNER OR PARTNERS.I WILLIAM T. DEMUTH 2300 WOLF SL. UNIT 128 52 DALLAS, TX 701 , APPLICANVDEVELOPER REPRESENTATIVE SI AGE PARTRIDGE SCHAFFER CONSTRUCTION 2601 NELWOHK BLVD. STH- 413 :RISCC TEXAS ➢5084 SHE 214 -888 -6923 (0) PHLF 972 9G1 7861 (M) SPARTRIDGFUASCHAFFERCONST. COM KAREN MITCHELL MITCHELL PLANNING GROUP, U C 7823 NINE MILE BRIDGE ROAD FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76135 PHN 817 - 2374467 (0) PLO 817 - 7979134 (M) KMITCH E LL@ M ITCH ELLPLANN I N GG ROUP.COM Know what's below. Call before you dig. LEGEND PROPOSED PROPERTY LINE /RIGHT OF WAY LINE ZONING CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER. SEE DETAIL PLACE] .B- CURB INLET I PROPOSED USAGE BUILDING CONTROL POINT OPROPOSED PARKING SPACES ( LIMITS OF SIDEWALKS AND CONCRETE LOT AREA APRONS (PER ARCH- PLANS) mwwzrnanrcr;w:o o. ww, PROPOSED FlRE LANE BUILDING AREA (CAR WASH) 966 SF ( IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE 30,534.89 SF (7537%) C FLOOR AREA RATIO 0 07 1 BUILDING HEIGHT 18 8 NUMBER OF STORIES I REQUIRED PARKING UID) 12 SPACES PROVIDED PARKING (FIG) 12 SPACES HANDICAP PARKING 1 SPACE N ID ® o P.I. 45690 137ACRES COLE WY PORTFOLIO TX UC LOT 4, BLOCK 1 WENDRE SUBDV ADDITION 55.50 PM 3009 SCHERTZ, TX 78154 ZONING: (GB) GENERAL BUSINESS LAND USE RESTAURANT POLL'. SEE ANCNITEGURAL PEWS FOR MAC LOUiIONS AND OPERA OFF OF PORNH£r RAMPS, VESDOULC SLOPED PAVING, BUILDING UnmY 40.17 — --- A 'UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS EXISTING PER TO REMAIN i I 1 i 1 ) i / I Y O �, RO CURRENT OWNER OR PARTNERS.I WILLIAM T. DEMUTH 2300 WOLF SL. UNIT 128 52 DALLAS, TX 701 , APPLICANVDEVELOPER REPRESENTATIVE SI AGE PARTRIDGE SCHAFFER CONSTRUCTION 2601 NELWOHK BLVD. STH- 413 :RISCC TEXAS ➢5084 SHE 214 -888 -6923 (0) PHLF 972 9G1 7861 (M) SPARTRIDGFUASCHAFFERCONST. COM KAREN MITCHELL MITCHELL PLANNING GROUP, U C 7823 NINE MILE BRIDGE ROAD FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76135 PHN 817 - 2374467 (0) PLO 817 - 7979134 (M) KMITCH E LL@ M ITCH ELLPLANN I N GG ROUP.COM Know what's below. Call before you dig. LEGEND PROPOSED N 0 20' 30' 40' SCALE IN FEET (SCALE.]. INCH = 20 FEET) TRAFFIC FLOW ARROW LANDSCAPE AREA FLOOD CERTIFICATION: I ACCORDING TO FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, PANEL 818700210FOATED 11- 02 -07, IS LOCATED IN ZONE "X ", AREA OF MINIMAL ROOD HAZARD AND IS NOT WITHIN 100 YEAR FLOODPLAIN. I SITE DATA PROPERTY LINE /RIGHT OF WAY LINE ZONING CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER. SEE DETAIL PLACE] .B- CURB INLET I PROPOSED USAGE BUILDING CONTROL POINT OPROPOSED PARKING SPACES ( LIMITS OF SIDEWALKS AND CONCRETE LOT AREA APRONS (PER ARCH- PLANS) mwwzrnanrcr;w:o o. ww, PROPOSED FlRE LANE N 0 20' 30' 40' SCALE IN FEET (SCALE.]. INCH = 20 FEET) TRAFFIC FLOW ARROW LANDSCAPE AREA FLOOD CERTIFICATION: I ACCORDING TO FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP, PANEL 818700210FOATED 11- 02 -07, IS LOCATED IN ZONE "X ", AREA OF MINIMAL ROOD HAZARD AND IS NOT WITHIN 100 YEAR FLOODPLAIN. I SITE DATA TXDOT NOTE: PLANS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED TO TxDOT. CEI ENGINEERING IS COORDINATING SIDEWALK, STORM SEWER AND DRIVE ACCESS PERMITTING AS REQUIRED CITY APPROVAL AREA Engineering Associates, Inc. VGINFFR.S PI ANNFRS PUCOUFLT 3030 CW Freeway, Suite 100 (972)488 -3737 Dallas, TX 75234 FAX (972)488 -6732 TR/COUNTYSUSINESS/NDUSTR/AL PARKUN /T 1A, lOT6, 8ZOCK2 SITE PLAN TrATE5, I OF DA 7L SHEET NO 71171 A - -- -oF 4 REV -0 GENERAL BUSINESS ZONING GB) "CONVENIENCE STORE WITH GAS PUMPS & I PROPOSED USAGE LC WASH ( AUTOMATED I LOT AREA 0 93AC/40 510 80 SF C BUILDING AREA 3,000 SF (7.40%) ( BUILDING AREA (CAR WASH) 966 SF ( IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE 30,534.89 SF (7537%) C FLOOR AREA RATIO 0 07 1 BUILDING HEIGHT 18 8 NUMBER OF STORIES I REQUIRED PARKING UID) 12 SPACES PROVIDED PARKING (FIG) 12 SPACES HANDICAP PARKING 1 SPACE TXDOT NOTE: PLANS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED TO TxDOT. CEI ENGINEERING IS COORDINATING SIDEWALK, STORM SEWER AND DRIVE ACCESS PERMITTING AS REQUIRED CITY APPROVAL AREA Engineering Associates, Inc. VGINFFR.S PI ANNFRS PUCOUFLT 3030 CW Freeway, Suite 100 (972)488 -3737 Dallas, TX 75234 FAX (972)488 -6732 TR/COUNTYSUSINESS/NDUSTR/AL PARKUN /T 1A, lOT6, 8ZOCK2 SITE PLAN TrATE5, I OF DA 7L SHEET NO 71171 A - -- -oF 4 REV -0 MAPSCO ID brtt d Vicinity Map Not to Scale PROPOSED 6" SANITARY —T SEWFRSERVICE .. D ST E 7- ELEVEN (3,150 S.F.) , ` PROPOSED �CLFANOUT 8g P' DOMESTIC ME TER (EXIST NO TO BE REUSED) `. ..�� SPY »4 IA IS Dr ON 1 Os, 1 `\ \ A, RFZ BAGKFLOW �° 4A1 PREVENTER(2) 0° ° °I if nI ' 0 C n t m J i it j o I I i it I° 0° C:� EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT (NEW) Tul Is HE EXISTING AC WATER MAIN AT NEW APS SHALL BE REPLACED WITH DUCTILE 2ON. AC MAIN UNDER ANY ECONSTRUCTED OR RELOCATED IRIVEWAYS OR ANY AREAS SUBJECT TO TRADING OR COMPACTION SHALL BE FN( RV ARK NOLL SEE ANCNITEO9RAL PLANS FOR tXACI LOCAL IONS AND NN EN40NS OF FORCEDS, RAMPS, FESiiBULE, SLOPED Puvw6, amLmnG Vnmv ow what's below. Call before you dig. LEGEND PROPOSED A* N 0 20' 30' 40' SCALE IN FEET (SCALE:]. INCH = 20 FEET) PROPERTY LINE /RIGHT OF WAY LNE - - - - -- STORM DRAIN —X "G— eASSERVICE — X "SS— SANITARY SEWER SERVICE — UGE — UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE — UGE&T— UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE SERVICE —UGT— UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE SERVICE —X °W — WATER SERVICE • FDC FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION \ 8g P' DOMESTIC ME TER (EXIST NO TO BE REUSED) `. ..�� SPY »4 IA IS Dr ON 1 Os, 1 `\ \ A, RFZ BAGKFLOW �° 4A1 PREVENTER(2) 0° ° °I if nI ' 0 C n t m J i it j o I I i it I° 0° C:� EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT (NEW) Tul Is HE EXISTING AC WATER MAIN AT NEW APS SHALL BE REPLACED WITH DUCTILE 2ON. AC MAIN UNDER ANY ECONSTRUCTED OR RELOCATED IRIVEWAYS OR ANY AREAS SUBJECT TO TRADING OR COMPACTION SHALL BE FN( RV ARK NOLL SEE ANCNITEO9RAL PLANS FOR tXACI LOCAL IONS AND NN EN40NS OF FORCEDS, RAMPS, FESiiBULE, SLOPED Puvw6, amLmnG Vnmv ow what's below. Call before you dig. LEGEND PROPOSED A* N 0 20' 30' 40' SCALE IN FEET (SCALE:]. INCH = 20 FEET) GENERAL UTILITY NOTES A. ALL WATER LINES SHALL BE TYPE "K" COPPER WITH 48" MIN. COVER. B. ALL SANITARY SEWER LINES SHALL BE SDR- 26 WITH 24 "MIN. COVER. C CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ANY DISRUPTIONS TO EXISTING UTILITY SERVICES WITH ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS. D. ALL ELECTRIC TELEPHONE AND GAS EXTENSIONS INCLUDING SERVICE LINES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO THE APPROPRIA I L UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS- ALL UTILITY DISCONNECTIONS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE INSIGNIA I'ED UTILITY COMPANIIfS- I, CONSTRUCTION ARAB NOT 5TART ON ANY PUBLIC U I'ILI TY SYSTEM UN TIL WRIT TEN APPROVAL HAS BEEN RECEIVED BY THE ENGINEER FROM THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNING AUTHORITY AND CONTRACTOR HAS BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE ENGINEER. E PRIOR TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF OR CONNECTION TO ANY STORM DRAIN, SANITARY SEWER, WATER MAIN OR ANY OF THE DRY UTILITIES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE, VERIFY AND CALCULATE ALL POINTS OF CONNECTION AND ALL U I UPY CROSSINGS AND INFORM CEI ENGINEERING AND THE OW NER(DLVLIOPER OF ANY CONFLICT OR REQUIRED DEVIATIONS FROM t HE PLAN. NOTIFICATION SHALL BE MADE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. CEI EN GI N F EST NG AND ITS A IFAREA ARAB .. BE HELD HARMLESS IN THE DUE AT THAT THE CONTRACTOR FAI LS TO MAKE SUCH YOU HCATI O N. G. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN, CALLED OUT OR SPECIFIED HEREON OR WITHIN SPECIFICATIONS : ALL WATER LINE RTRNGS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH THRUST BLOCKING PER DETAIL 31C. ALL WATER LINE PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE I N PLATTED PER DETAIL 42A. ALL SANITARY SEW ER PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE INSTALLED PER DETAIL 42 B. CITY APPROVAL AREA PP ADS BACKFLOW ., .' P Y ,«.F ,L PREVENTED RMB i y N "� 2" CARWAS \ H P i METER (NEW) "{ t ,., " :f§ IF p N NV T� '? VTH � L\ �A A V ,A F 'a r \ R :: VE ? Y, 30450 1 /]7 /]R ADS OMT NA Z (AIR > " c" _ V CEI PROJECT NO. INITIAL DATE DPOR PM DES DE Engineering Associates Inc. "GLIE M FH � ENGINEERS - PLANNERS SURVEY[ ,q� IAAP LANDSCAPE ARCHITEC TS O —EXISTING FIRE ENV IRONMENTAL 5°TlEN il` HYDRANT G4, Vr�' ..' A, APPLICANT /DEVELOPER SIIAN PARTRIDGE SCHARAP9 CONSTRUCTION 2601 NELWOS1C BLVD. SIB- 413 FRISCO TEXAS Y6064 PH4 214 -888 -6923 (0) PHIL 972 9G1 7861 (M) S RARTRIDGCINSCHAFFERCONST. COM REPRESENTATIVE KAREN MITCHELL MITCHFI L PLANNING GROUP, LLC 7823 NINE CAN F BRIDGE ROAD FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76133 PHN 817 - 2374467 (0) PHI{ 817- 7979134 (M) KMITCH E LL@ M ITCH ELLPLANN I N GG ROUP.COM 3030 LEE Freeway, Suite 100 (972TOM 3737 TR/COUNTVSUSINESSINDUSTRk PARKUN /T 1A, lOT6, ROCK21 UTILITY PLAN REV RA 7L SHEET NO 7 11711a - -- -oF 4 REV -0 I PROPERTY LINE /RIGHT OF WAY LNE - - - - -- STORM DRAIN —X "G— eASSERVICE — X "SS— SANITARY SEWER SERVICE — UGE — UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE — UGE&T— UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE SERVICE —UGT— UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE SERVICE —X °W — WATER SERVICE • FDC FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION GENERAL UTILITY NOTES A. ALL WATER LINES SHALL BE TYPE "K" COPPER WITH 48" MIN. COVER. B. ALL SANITARY SEWER LINES SHALL BE SDR- 26 WITH 24 "MIN. COVER. C CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ANY DISRUPTIONS TO EXISTING UTILITY SERVICES WITH ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS. D. ALL ELECTRIC TELEPHONE AND GAS EXTENSIONS INCLUDING SERVICE LINES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED TO THE APPROPRIA I L UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS- ALL UTILITY DISCONNECTIONS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE INSIGNIA I'ED UTILITY COMPANIIfS- I, CONSTRUCTION ARAB NOT 5TART ON ANY PUBLIC U I'ILI TY SYSTEM UN TIL WRIT TEN APPROVAL HAS BEEN RECEIVED BY THE ENGINEER FROM THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNING AUTHORITY AND CONTRACTOR HAS BEEN NOTIFIED BY THE ENGINEER. E PRIOR TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF OR CONNECTION TO ANY STORM DRAIN, SANITARY SEWER, WATER MAIN OR ANY OF THE DRY UTILITIES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE, VERIFY AND CALCULATE ALL POINTS OF CONNECTION AND ALL U I UPY CROSSINGS AND INFORM CEI ENGINEERING AND THE OW NER(DLVLIOPER OF ANY CONFLICT OR REQUIRED DEVIATIONS FROM t HE PLAN. NOTIFICATION SHALL BE MADE A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. CEI EN GI N F EST NG AND ITS A IFAREA ARAB .. BE HELD HARMLESS IN THE DUE AT THAT THE CONTRACTOR FAI LS TO MAKE SUCH YOU HCATI O N. G. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN, CALLED OUT OR SPECIFIED HEREON OR WITHIN SPECIFICATIONS : ALL WATER LINE RTRNGS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH THRUST BLOCKING PER DETAIL 31C. ALL WATER LINE PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE I N PLATTED PER DETAIL 42A. ALL SANITARY SEW ER PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE INSTALLED PER DETAIL 42 B. CITY APPROVAL AREA PP ADS BACKFLOW ., .' P Y ,«.F ,L PREVENTED RMB i y N "� 2" CARWAS \ H P i METER (NEW) "{ t ,., " :f§ IF p N NV T� '? VTH � L\ �A A V ,A F 'a r \ R :: VE ? Y, 30450 1 /]7 /]R ADS OMT NA Z (AIR > " c" _ V CEI PROJECT NO. INITIAL DATE DPOR PM DES DE Engineering Associates Inc. "GLIE M FH � ENGINEERS - PLANNERS SURVEY[ ,q� IAAP LANDSCAPE ARCHITEC TS O —EXISTING FIRE ENV IRONMENTAL 5°TlEN il` HYDRANT G4, Vr�' ..' A, APPLICANT /DEVELOPER SIIAN PARTRIDGE SCHARAP9 CONSTRUCTION 2601 NELWOS1C BLVD. SIB- 413 FRISCO TEXAS Y6064 PH4 214 -888 -6923 (0) PHIL 972 9G1 7861 (M) S RARTRIDGCINSCHAFFERCONST. COM REPRESENTATIVE KAREN MITCHELL MITCHFI L PLANNING GROUP, LLC 7823 NINE CAN F BRIDGE ROAD FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76133 PHN 817 - 2374467 (0) PHI{ 817- 7979134 (M) KMITCH E LL@ M ITCH ELLPLANN I N GG ROUP.COM 3030 LEE Freeway, Suite 100 (972TOM 3737 TR/COUNTVSUSINESSINDUSTRk PARKUN /T 1A, lOT6, ROCK21 UTILITY PLAN REV RA 7L SHEET NO 7 11711a - -- -oF 4 REV -0 I AEFESPEO ISE, 521 FIX Vicinity Map Not to Scale "F� P ,IF APPI ICANT/F)FVFt OPFR RUN( HEVlARK POLL SEE ANCIPIDEGURAL PLANS FOR EXPEL LOCAL IONS AND RIVERS OFF OF PORNI£S, RAMPS, FEEL � VULC SLOPED PAVING, BUILDING DTIJ ITY RFPRFSFNTAT1VF L ,% SL ANY PARTRIDGE KAREN MITCHELL " TFP SCHAFTPR CONSTRUCTION MITCHFH L PLANNING GROUP, TC I G 'F 2601 NELWODOK BLVD. SIL 413 78�3 NINE YEN F BRIDGE ROAD PRISECO, I EXAS TE034 FORT WORTH, TEXAS 76135 N1 ALIT 214 888-6923 (0) PH# 817 2374467 (0) PHLY 972-9bl-/8V (M) PHA 817-797 9134 (M) 0" SPARTRIDGEPt SCHAFFERCONAT CARS WWW MITCHELLPLEANNIFUGGROUP COM A, ow what's below. Call before you dig. LEGEND PROPOSED PROPERTY LINE /RIGHT OF WAY HAS A* N 0 20' 30, 40' =m- SCALE IN FEET (SCALE.]. INCH = 20 FEET) • FDC FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION I a :110] 9011 a 91 PROPERTY UNT/R[GHT OF WAY LINEH GRADEBREAK - XXX — CONTOUR ELEVATIONS — — — — — — — STORM DRAIN xx.xx SPOT ELEVATIONS TC - TOP OF CURB G - GUTTER A PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF STORM OR SANITARY SEWER, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE, VERIFY, AND CALCULATE ALL CROSSINGS AND INFORM THE OWNER AND THE ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION THE ENGINEER WILL BE HELD HARMLESS IN THE [VENT THE ENGINEER IS NOT PALI A OF DESIGN CONFLICTS - B. ALL SLOPES AND AREAS DISTURBED By CONSTRUCTION SHAI L BE GRADED SMOOTH AND FE'OF TOPSOIL APPLIED. IF ADEQUATE TOPSOIL IS NOT AVAILABLE ON SITE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TOPSOIL, APPROVED By THE OWNER, AS NEEDED. THE AREA SHALL THEN BE SEEDED, FERTILIZED, MULCHED, WATERED AND MAINTAINED UNTIL HARDY GRASS GROWTH IS ESTABLISHED IN ALL AREAS (SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR SEED MIX AND PROPER APPLICATION1 RATE). ANY AREAS DISTURBED FOR ANY REASON PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT SHALL BE CORRECTED BATHE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER I C, T' HE CONTRACTOR IS SPECIFICALLY CAUTIONED THAT THE LOCATION ANDLAOR ELEVATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS IS BASED ON RECORDS OF THE VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES, AND WHERE POSSIBLE, MEASUREMENTS TAKEN IN THE FIELD THE INFORMATION IS NOT TO BE RELIED ON AS BEING EXACT OR COMPLETE. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CALL THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANY AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE ANY EXCAVATION REQUEST EXACT FIELD LOCATION OF UTILITIES. D. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN, CALLED CUT OR SPECIFIED HEREON OR WITHIN THE SPECIFICATIONS. ALL STORM DRAIN PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE INSTALLED PER DETAIL 28A ALL STORM DRAIN PIPES ARE MEASURED FROM CENTER OF STRUCTURES AND ENDS OF FLARED END SECTIONS. CITY APPROVAL AREA STORM DRAIN VIS GAS SERVICE — X"SS— SANITARY SEWER SERVICE — UGE - UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC SERVICE UGE&T- UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC AND TELEPHONE SERVICE — UGT - UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE SERVICE — XVW — WATER SERVICE • FDC FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION I a :110] 9011 a 91 PROPERTY UNT/R[GHT OF WAY LINEH GRADEBREAK - XXX — CONTOUR ELEVATIONS — — — — — — — STORM DRAIN xx.xx SPOT ELEVATIONS TC - TOP OF CURB G - GUTTER A PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF STORM OR SANITARY SEWER, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE, VERIFY, AND CALCULATE ALL CROSSINGS AND INFORM THE OWNER AND THE ENGINEER OF ANY CONFLICTS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION THE ENGINEER WILL BE HELD HARMLESS IN THE [VENT THE ENGINEER IS NOT PALI A OF DESIGN CONFLICTS - B. ALL SLOPES AND AREAS DISTURBED By CONSTRUCTION SHAI L BE GRADED SMOOTH AND FE'OF TOPSOIL APPLIED. IF ADEQUATE TOPSOIL IS NOT AVAILABLE ON SITE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TOPSOIL, APPROVED By THE OWNER, AS NEEDED. THE AREA SHALL THEN BE SEEDED, FERTILIZED, MULCHED, WATERED AND MAINTAINED UNTIL HARDY GRASS GROWTH IS ESTABLISHED IN ALL AREAS (SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR SEED MIX AND PROPER APPLICATION1 RATE). ANY AREAS DISTURBED FOR ANY REASON PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT SHALL BE CORRECTED BATHE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER I C, T' HE CONTRACTOR IS SPECIFICALLY CAUTIONED THAT THE LOCATION ANDLAOR ELEVATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS IS BASED ON RECORDS OF THE VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES, AND WHERE POSSIBLE, MEASUREMENTS TAKEN IN THE FIELD THE INFORMATION IS NOT TO BE RELIED ON AS BEING EXACT OR COMPLETE. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CALL THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANY AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE ANY EXCAVATION REQUEST EXACT FIELD LOCATION OF UTILITIES. D. UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN, CALLED CUT OR SPECIFIED HEREON OR WITHIN THE SPECIFICATIONS. ALL STORM DRAIN PIPE BEDDING SHALL BE INSTALLED PER DETAIL 28A ALL STORM DRAIN PIPES ARE MEASURED FROM CENTER OF STRUCTURES AND ENDS OF FLARED END SECTIONS. CITY APPROVAL AREA Vicinity Map Not to Scale �(1 tLP IT { r t. Ny Y" S, U`4. T •A� SHE sr x A L.s. €y � 1 1P1' fi J( a WAYSp ! T ,41 M§ - Xyiyi " r,�LJ A F gXm ;� H ,• {Y, pA\ A: f Y t ys AAFA G t i 3 ILL Y 8, 1'v ti t 34X X AS, t U 12 t\ t s t .. i r4..,.,. F ( r yti R' L Xi., i�._ri (SEE PLANT LIST) 50A , LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS 33 TREES PROVIDED SHADE TREES tt L i` rW ' 12 -, B&B rtt T - •0 'o cv x^rvr� • � ;: rt , 2,378 SF OF LANDSCAPE REQUIRED Y A FEE 8 V i '.w4V IN YJA / °w ' REQUIRED PARKING LANDSCAPE v'4 ( ALL PARKING LOTS SHALL BE SCREENED FROM ALL i i R°t\ ' L a \ TYP. B DETAIL �, PLANTING STRIP 36 m 5gal �P 30" LET STRIP PROVIDED 23 A 15' LANDSCAPE STRIP SHALL BE PROVIDED WHEN p L r r I i e 49 { Sgal / 373 LF OF PERIMETER AREA /50= 8TREES 8'FREFS PROVIDED } °, PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL CONTAIN AT L 508 Vii 62 .,;. 3gal A MINIMUM 20'WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER SHALL 313 LF OF RIGHT OF WAY /20= 19SHADE 19 SHADE TREES r BE PROVIDED ALONG ANY PUBLIC RIGHT OF -WAY. TREES REQUIRED PROVIDED LANDSCAPE BUFFER • TREES SHALL BE PLANTED AT AN AVERAGE DENSITY OF I SHADE TREE PER 20 LF w FFT a'Y '%%% ,• {Y, pA\ A: f Y t ys AAFA G t i 3 ILL Y 8, 1'v ti t 34X X AS, t U 12 t\ A s t .. i r4..,.,. F ( r yti v4C t , I'll 3 VT AAFA G t i 3 Vi / `~z?S ti t 34X X AS, t U SE, A , F t v4C t , L Xi., i�._ri (SEE PLANT LIST) I'll 3 BOUNDARY LINE AAFA G t i 3 Vi / `~z?S -- RIGHT OF WAY LINE X AS, t U STORM DRAIN A , F BERMUDA GRASS SOD v4C t , r"N TYPICAL PLANTING WITH QUANTITY AND KEY E t. ,i ` b, IS �G 0j \GP. <sA, EF Cl V; \\ � I ) E I I I I i; 1- !I IS, o oI ID ® c0 �D / i Id j / t J i YY `G1F,. �XR, N • as • C9 X"A rsI � y' 14 y4 " }' X FEL r b r R. o BOUNDARY LINE UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. PROVIDED AREA -- RIGHT OF WAY LINE flA STORM DRAIN CONT A MINIMUM O °20% OF THC TOTAL LAND ARE ^A an BERMUDA GRASS SOD LANDSCAPE AREA r"N TYPICAL PLANTING WITH QUANTITY AND KEY 4 i�._ri (SEE PLANT LIST) 50A , LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS 33 TREES PROVIDED SHADE TREES dF i rW ' 12 w' B&B 25 "Cal - •0 'o cv x^rvr� • � ;: FEE w,p 2,378 SF OF LANDSCAPE REQUIRED Y A FEE 8 1 TREE SHALL. RE REQUIRED PER 400 SF OF 2,328 /400 =6 TREES REQUIRED '.w4V IN YJA / °w ' REQUIRED PARKING LANDSCAPE ( ALL PARKING LOTS SHALL BE SCREENED FROM ALL i i SCREENING PROVIDED ' L a \ FEL r b r R. o BOUNDARY LINE UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. PROVIDED AREA -- RIGHT OF WAY LINE QTY STORM DRAIN CONT A MINIMUM O °20% OF THC TOTAL LAND ARE ^A 40,552SF *20 %= 8,130SFOF BERMUDA GRASS SOD LANDSCAPE AREA r"N TYPICAL PLANTING WITH QUANTITY AND KEY LANDSCAPE AREA REQUIRED i�._ri (SEE PLANT LIST) 50A 9 TREES SHALL BE PLANTED PER ACES OF GROSS LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS 33 TREES PROVIDED SHADE TREES i 12 w' B&B 25 "Cal - •0 'o cv x^rvr� 23,284 SF OF GROSS PARKING' 10%= 2,220 SF PROVIDED BE LANDSCAPED 2,378 SF OF LANDSCAPE REQUIRED Ell I r • , 8 1 TREE SHALL. RE REQUIRED PER 400 SF OF 2,328 /400 =6 TREES REQUIRED '.w4V IN YJA / °w ' REQUIRED PARKING LANDSCAPE ( ALL PARKING LOTS SHALL BE SCREENED FROM ALL i i SCREENING PROVIDED PARKING AREA ABUTTING PROPERTIES WITH A MINIMUM S 'WIDE TYP. B DETAIL LANDSCAPE PLANTING STRIP 36 m 5gal 506 30" LET STRIP PROVIDED 23 A 15' LANDSCAPE STRIP SHALL BE PROVIDED WHEN 5gal 506 I i e 49 LF- cophyllumtandlduar Thunder Gourd TM /TexxASSM, Sgal 508 373 LF OF PERIMETER AREA /50= 8TREES 8'FREFS PROVIDED 10 PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL CONTAIN AT L 508 EF 62 .,;. 3gal A MINIMUM 20'WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER SHALL 313 LF OF RIGHT OF WAY /20= 19SHADE 19 SHADE TREES BE PROVIDED ALONG ANY PUBLIC RIGHT OF -WAY. TREES REQUIRED PROVIDED LANDSCAPE BUFFER • TREES SHALL BE PLANTED AT AN AVERAGE DENSITY OF I SHADE TREE PER 20 LF w FFT ! 'g av EA ,N M " tNwM C:S' ' AN'sN .. STF VxfatT t,,,�,NLP ,b OFF LANDSCAPE NOTES ow what's below. Call before you dig. LEGEND PROPOSED N 0 20' 30 40' SCALE IN FEET (SCALE. I INCH = 20 FEET) NOT( SEE KE` Un TPCUaAIPANs ran t Wal9oNS AND DiMI N99Ns of PONCIES eNN% VES ¢u L SLOPED PAVING au m LOG Vtl'JtY ENTRANCE LOUT ONE AND PILCSC DVNDMG DIMENSIONS ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL BE MAINTAINED WITH AN AUTOMATIC BOUNDARY LINE UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. PROVIDED AREA -- RIGHT OF WAY LINE QTY STORM DRAIN CONT A MINIMUM O °20% OF THC TOTAL LAND ARE ^A 40,552SF *20 %= 8,130SFOF BERMUDA GRASS SOD LANDSCAPE AREA r"N TYPICAL PLANTING WITH QUANTITY AND KEY LANDSCAPE AREA REQUIRED i�._ri (SEE PLANT LIST) 50A 9 TREES SHALL BE PLANTED PER ACES OF GROSS LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS PLANT SCHEDULE REQUIREMENT REQUIRED PROVIDED AREA TREES QTY (BOTANICAL NAME /COMMON NAME CONT A MINIMUM O °20% OF THC TOTAL LAND ARE ^A 40,552SF *20 %= 8,130SFOF 9,773 SP PROVIDED (24%) LANDSCAPE AREA SHALL BE LANDSCAPED LANDSCAPE AREA REQUIRED 2.5 "Cal 50A 9 TREES SHALL BE PLANTED PER ACES OF GROSS 9TREES REQUIRED 33 TREES PROVIDED SHADE TREES i 12 LOT AREA B&B 25 "Cal 50A 10 PERCENT OF THE GROSS PARKING AREA SHALL 23,284 SF OF GROSS PARKING' 10%= 2,220 SF PROVIDED BE LANDSCAPED 2,378 SF OF LANDSCAPE REQUIRED (11.6%) 8 1 TREE SHALL. RE REQUIRED PER 400 SF OF 2,328 /400 =6 TREES REQUIRED 6TREES PROVIDED SOA REQUIRED PARKING LANDSCAPE ( ALL PARKING LOTS SHALL BE SCREENED FROM ALL i i SCREENING PROVIDED PARKING AREA ABUTTING PROPERTIES WITH A MINIMUM S 'WIDE SIZE DETAIL LANDSCAPE PLANTING STRIP 36 Berbens th If nber gN Cri mean Pygmy/ Crimson Pygmy Barberry 5gal 506 30" LET STRIP PROVIDED 23 A 15' LANDSCAPE STRIP SHALL BE PROVIDED WHEN 5gal 506 I i A PARKING AREA ABUTS A STREET RIGHT OF-WAY 49 LF- cophyllumtandlduar Thunder Gourd TM /TexxASSM, Sgal 508 373 LF OF PERIMETER AREA /50= 8TREES 8'FREFS PROVIDED 10 PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AREAS SHALL CONTAIN AT REQUIRED 508 LEAST ONE TREE PER 50 LF OF PERIMETER AREA 62 Strips, tenwAslma' Perry Tails / Mexican Feathergrass 3gal A MINIMUM 20'WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER SHALL 313 LF OF RIGHT OF WAY /20= 19SHADE 19 SHADE TREES BE PROVIDED ALONG ANY PUBLIC RIGHT OF -WAY. TREES REQUIRED PROVIDED LANDSCAPE BUFFER TREES SHALL BE PLANTED AT AN AVERAGE DENSITY OF I SHADE TREE PER 20 LF PLANT SCHEDULE TREES QTY (BOTANICAL NAME /COMMON NAME CONT CAL (SIZE DETAIL L a OF 4 13 Matanus mePeana/ Mexican Sycamore S & B 2.5 "Cal 50A • I I i 12 Q AEus texana /Texas Red Oak B&B 25 "Cal 50A ( i i i 8 Taxodlum dlsdshum'Shawnee Brave TM /Bald Cypress S &B 2,5 "Cal SOA ( i i SHRUBS QTY (BOTANICAL NAME /COMMON NAME SIZE DETAIL I HEIGHT I 36 Berbens th If nber gN Cri mean Pygmy/ Crimson Pygmy Barberry 5gal 506 30" LET QLx�S 23 Junlperus honortalia PIuni Compacta'/ Creeping Junper I 5gal 506 I i 49 LF- cophyllumtandlduar Thunder Gourd TM /TexxASSM, Sgal 508 30 LET 10 I Myna cerlfera'Don's Dwarf`/ Don's Dwarf Wax Myrtle 5 gal 508 62 Strips, tenwAslma' Perry Tails / Mexican Feathergrass 3gal 506 OWNER APPLICANT /DEVELOPER PAR PARTNERS.I WILLIAM T. DEMUTH 2300 WOLF ST., UNIT 126 DALLAS. TX 75201 SUMACS PARTRIDGE SCHAFFER CONSTRUCTION 2601 NETWORK FLVD_ S'I'E_ 413 FRISCO, TX 75034 PH9 214888 -6923 (0) PHx 972- 951 -7851 LD SPARTRIDGEITSCHAFFERCONST. COM ENGINEER CEI LNGINDURING ASSOCIAC ES. INC 30301 HJ FREEWAY, SUITE 100 PAL LAS. TX 75234 DAVID I PION PROJECT MANAGER DTIPTONE"CHFNG. COM PIT- (972)- 488 -3737 FAX# (972) 488 -6732 PRELIMINARY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION -- CITY APPROVAL AREA Engineering Associates, Inc. VGJNFFPC AS ANNFPS SIIPVFY( 3030 LSJ Freeway, Suite 190 (9]2)488 -3737 TRI COUNTY901 ESSINDUSTRW PARKUNIT 1A,10T6, &OX YET V DA 7L STFFI NO, LANDSCAPE PLAN 7112118 L a OF 4 REV -0 Y Q a do W Lo Q 3 Q J 0 V. 0 CJ 0 Lo 0 0 GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT ALL PROPOSED LANDSCAPING IS INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS, DETAILS, SPECIFICATIONS (IF APPLICABLE) AND ALL LOCAL CODES AND REQUIREMENTS. 2. CONTRACTOR TO INSPECT SITE AND VERIFY CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONING PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH WORK DESCRIBED HERE IN. NOTIFY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY CONSTRUCTION. 3. QUANTITIES PROVIDED IN THE PLANT LIST ARE FOR GENERAL USE ONLY. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFICATION OF ALL PLANT AND LANDSCAPE MATERIAL QUANTITIES. SYMBOL COUNT ON PLAN TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER TABLE QUANTITIES. 4. IMMEDIATELY AFTER AWARD OF CONTRACT, NOTIFY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND /OR THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OF UNAVAILABILITY OF SPECIFIED PLANT MATERIAL FROM COMMERCIAL NURSERIES. THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND /OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT WILL PROVIDE ALTERNATE PLANT MATERIAL SELECTIONS IF UNAVAILABILITY OCCURS. SUCH CHANGES SHALL NOT ALTER THE ORIGINAL BID PRICE UNLESS A CREDIT IS DUE TO THE OWNER. 5. ALL PLANT MATERIALS TO CONFORM TO THE AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK ANSI Z60.1. 6. CONTAINER GROWN STOCK SHOULD HAVE GROWN IN A CONTAINER LONG ENOUGH FOR THE ROOT SYSTEM TO HAVE DEVELOPED SUFFICIENTLY TO HOLD ITS SOIL TOGETHER. 7. ANY PLANT SUBSTITUTIONS, RELOCATION, OR REQUIRED CHANGE SHALL REQUIRE THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER. 8. THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND /OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT RESERVE THE RIGHTTO REFUSE ANY MATERIAL THEY DEEM UNACCEPTABLE. 9. COORDINATE WITH PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE FOR DISTURBED SITE TREATMENTS OUTSIDE LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS. SEE CIVIL PLANS FOR SOIL STABILIZATION FOR EROSION CONTROL. 10. IF REQUIRED, CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE THAT AN AUTOMATED IRRIGATION SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES COMPLETE COVERAGE OF THE SITE IS INSTALLED PRIOR TO INSTALLING TREES /PALMS (SEE IRRIGATION PLAN SHEET IF PROVIDED). IF NO PLAN IS PROVIDED THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT PROPOSED DESIGN TO THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT /ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. THE PROPOSED DESIGN MUST HAVE AN APPROVED BACKFLOW DEVICE AND RAIN SENSOR INSTALLED TO STOP IRRIGATION DURING RAIN EVENTS. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT THERE IS POSITIVE DRAINAGE AND NO PONDING OF WATER AT ROOT AREA. 11. ALL SLOPES AND AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE GRADED SMOOTH AND FOUR INCHES OF TOPSOIL APPLIED. IF ADEQUATE TOPSOIL IS NOT AVAILABLE ON SITE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TOPSOIL, APPROVED BY THE OWNER, AS NEEDED. THE AREA SHALL THEN BE SEEDED /SODDED, FERTILIZED, MULCHED, WATERED AND MAINTAINED UNTIL HARDY GRASS GROWTH IS ESTABLISHED IN ALL AREAS. ANY RELOCATED TREES SHALL BE MAINTAINED UNTIL SUCH POINT AS TREE IS RE- ESTABLISHED. ANY AREAS DISTURBED FOR ANY REASON PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT SHALL BE CORRECTED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 12. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATING ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND SHALL AVOID DAMAGE TO ALL UTILITIES DURING THE COURSE OF THE WORK. LOCATIONS OF EXISTING BURIED UTILITY LINES SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE BASED UPON BEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION AND ARE TO BE CONSIDERED APPROXIMATE. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR 1) TO VERIFY THE LOCATIONS OF UTILITY LINES AND ADJACENT TO THE WORK AREA 2) TO PROTECT OF ALL UTILITY LINES DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD 3) TO REPAIR ANY AND ALL DAMAGE TO UTILITIES, STRUCTURES, SITE APPURTENANCES, ETC. WHICH OCCURS AS A RESULT OF THE CONSTRUCTION AT NO COST TO THE OWNER. 11 WEED MAT IS REQUIRED IN LANDSCAPED ISLANDS AS SPECIFIED. 14. ALL PLANT MATERIAL QUANTITIES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLETE COVERAGE OF ALL PLANTING BEDS AT SPACING SHOWN. 15. IF A SWPPP PLAN IS PROVIDED THIS PLAN IS TO BE IMPLEMENTED COOPERATIVELY WITH SWPPP PLAN, AS NEEDED, TO MAXIMIZE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE SWPPP PLAN FOR THIS SITE. 16. THE CONTRACTOR IS ENCOURAGED TO COMPLETE TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT SEEDING OR SODDING IN STAGES FOR SOIL STABILIZATION AS AREAS ARE COMPLETED AFTER GRADING. 17. ALL DISTURBED AREAS AS DESIGNATED ON THE GRADING PLAN SHALL BE SOWN WITH GRASS SEED MIX OF 45% YUKON BERMUDA GRASS, 45% MAJESTIC BERMUDA GRASS, 10% CENTIPEDE BY WEIGHT @ 3LBS / 1000 SF. 18. SEEDING ON SLOPES: HYDROSEED WITH GRASS SEED AS INDICATED ON PLANS. SEE LEGEND FOR SPECIFIC GRASS SEED TYPE. SEEDING SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED IMMEDIATELY AFTER BED PREPARATION. HYDROSEED MIXTURE SHALL CONTAIN CELLULOSE MULCH APPLIED AT A RATE OF 2,000 LBS. /ACRE, WITH A MAXIMUM OF 50 LBS. /100 GAL. OF WATER. IF SEEDING IS DELAYED AFTER MIXING 1/2 - 2 HOURS ADD AN ADDITIONAL 50% OF SEED MIX, IF DELAY IS LONGER THAN 2 HOURS, BEGIN WITH NEW MIXTURE. ALL SLOPES 2:1 OR GREATER SHALL BE COVERED WITH EROSION CONTROL BLANKET AS SHOWN IN THE EROSION CONTROL BLANKET DETAIL. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR SEED ESTABLISHMENT REQUIREMENTS, 19. ALL PLANT MATERIAL IN TREE HOLDING AREAS SHALL BE MANUALLY WATERED /IRRIGATED TO KEEP MOIST UNTIL PLANTED. PLAN 8" 2 -PLY RUBBER HOSE WHITE FLAGGING (TYP.) DOUBLE STRAND 12 GAUGE WIRE COVERED W/2 -PLY RUBBER HOSE PAINTED FLUORESCENT ORANGE TREE WRAP 4 INCHES MULCH 4 INCH DEEP SAUCER 8' STEEL TEE POST- 3 REQUIRED AT 120' BACKFILL MIX UNDISTURBED SUBSOIL REMOVE BURLAP & ROPE FROM TOP 1/3 OF THE BALL NOTE: SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES FOR THE TYPE OF MULCH MATERIAL TO USE. TREE PLANTING 50A N.T.S. PLANTING NOTES 1. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PREPARING ALL PLANTED AREAS. ALL DELETERIOUS MATERIALS SUCH AS ROCK, TRASH, CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS, AGGREGATE BASE MATERIAL, ASPHALT, ETC. SHALL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO ANY FILL OPERATIONS. FILL ALL PLANTING AREAS WITH CLEAN EARTHEN FILL. SOIL SHALL BE FREE OF HEAVY, STIFF CLAY AND ANY DELETERIOUS MATERIAL OVER ONE INCH IN SIZE. THE TOP SIX INCHES OF FILL MATERIAL STRIPPED FROM SITE MAY BE UTILIZED FOR PLANTER OR TOPSOIL FILL IF PRIOR APPROVAL HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE AND /OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. 2. FINISH GRADE OF LANDSCAPE AREAS (TOP OF TURF AND MULCH) MUST BE GRADED TO 11/2" BELOW ADJACENT PAVEMENT SURFACES. 3. LOCATE SHRUBS A DISTANCE OF HALF OF THEIR AVERAGE MATURE SPREAD AWAY FROM WALKS, STRUCTURES, CONCRETE PADS, ETC. LOCATE GROUND COVER PLANTINGS A MINIMUM OF 2' FROM WALKS, STRUCTURES, CONCRETE PADS, ETC. 4. ALL LAWN AREAS NOT OTHERWISE BORDERED BY WALKS, OR OTHER STRUCTURES, SHALL HAVE MANUFACTURED EDGING AS REQUIRED. 5. TREES PLANTED ADJACENT TO PUBLIC ROADS AND PEDESTRIAN SIDEWALKS SHALL BE PRUNED SUFFICIENTLY TO AVOID VISUAL BLOCKS TO INTERSECTING VEHICULAR ACCESS OR INTERFERENCE WITH PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS. TREES WITH A 4" OR LARGER CALIPER SHALL BE PRUNED UP TO 6-0" ABOVE PAVEMENTS. 6. ALL TREES WITHIN 4' OF PAVED SURFACES (SUCH AS CURBS, WALLS, BUILDINGS AND SIDEWALKS) SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A DEEP ROOT BARRIER CONTROL DEVICE OR EQUAL. INSTALL PER MFR'S SPECIFICATIONS. 7. TOPSOIL DEPTH SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS PLANTER BEDS - 12" MINIMUM GRASS /SOD AREAS - 4" MINIMUM (AFTER COMPACTION) 8. BACKFILL ALL TREES, SHRUBS, GROUNDCOVER WITH A MIXTURE OF 2 PARTS NATIVE SOIL AND 1 PART SOIL CONDITIONING WITH WOOD MULCH. 9. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL WATER TEST ALL PLANTING HOLE PRIOR TO PLANTING. IF HOLES DO NOT DRAIN PROPERLY, EXCAVATE FURTHER UNTIL IMPERMEABLE LAYER IS BREACHED. EXCAVATED PLANT PITS SHALL HAVE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. PLANT PITS (WHEN FULLY FLOODED WITH WATER) SHALL DRAIN WITHIN 1 HOUR OF FILLING. ENSURE THAT ALL PLANT PITS HAVE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. 10, ALL PLANTING BEDS SHALL BE TREATED WITH A PRE - EMERGENT HERBICIDE. PRE - EMERGENT HERBICIDE SHALL BE APPLIED PER MANUFACTURE'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND SHALL OCCUR AFTER TOPSOIL PLACEMENT AND PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PLANT MATERIALS AND MULCH. 11. FERTILIZE ALL PLANTS AT THE TIME OF PLANTING WITH A TIME RELEASE FERTILIZER PER BRAND'S SPECIFIED APPLICATION RATES. 12. ALL PLANTING BED SOILS SHALL BE AMENDED WITH 2" OF ORGANIC COMPOST 13. ALL TREES AND SHRUBS SHALL BE PLANTED IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO ENSURE THEIR SURVIVAL. 14. ANY ROPE OR WIRE BINDING THE BALL SHALL BE CUT PRIOR TO PREVENT GIRDLING OF THE TREE. REMOVE WIRE, TWINE, AND BURLAP FROM THE TOP HALF OF ALL B &B PLANT MATERIAL, 15. IF A NON - BIODEGRADABLE MATERIAL IS USED AROUND THE BALL, IT SHALL BE COMPLETELY REMOVED PRIOR TO BACKFILLING. 16. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, THE ROOTS OF CONTAINER GROWN STOCK SHALL BE SEPARATED OR SPLIT TO ENSURE PROPER ROOT DEVELOPMENT. 17. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERY SCHEDULE AND PROTECTION BETWEEN DELIVERY AND PLANTING TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY PLANT CONDITIONS. 18, ANY PLANT MATERIAL WHICH IS DISEASED, DISTRESSED, DEAD, OR REJECTED (PRIOR TO SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION) SHALL BE PROMPTLY REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND REPLACED WITH MATERIAL OF THE SAME SPECIES, QUANTITY, AND SIZE AND MEETING ALL PLANT LIST SPECIFICATIONS. TREES & SHRUBS SHALL BE PLANTED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER DELIVERY. 19. ALL TREES MUST BE STRAIGHT- TRUNKED, FULL - HEADED AND MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED. 20. ALL TREES MUST BE STAKED AS SHOWN IN THE DETAILS. 21, NO SUBSTITUTIONS OR ALTERNATIVES WILL BE ALLOWED FOR GROUND SURFACE MATERIALS UNLESS APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT OR OWNER. 22. MAINTAIN 5' MIN. HORIZONTAL SEPARATION BETWEEN TREE PLANTINGS AND ALL UTILITIES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 23. A FOUR INCH (4 ") TOP DRESSING /MULCHING OF SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH SHALL BE PLACED IN ALL PLANT BEDS AND AROUND ALL TREES. SINGLE TREES OR SHRUBS SHALL HAVE TOP DRESSING TO THE OUTSIDE EDGE OF THE MANUFACTURED EDGING OR LANDSCAPE ISLAND. (SEE PLANTING DETAILS) TOP DRESSING CAN BE WOOD MULCH, ROCK, OR ANY OTHER DECORATIVE MATERIAL SPECIFIED ON PLANS. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR TYPE. 24. THE FOLLOWING PLANTING SEASONS ARE RECOMMENDED: EVERGREEN SHRUBBERY NOV -MAR DECIDUOUS SHRUBBERY & TREES NOV -MAR EVERGREEN TREES NOV -MAR WEED MAT (ONLY IF SHRUB IS WITHIN A PLANTING BED) p m a 4 INCHES MULCH (SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES FOR TYPE OF MULCH) IF SHRUB IS B & B, THEN o� REMOVE BURLAP & ROPE FROM TOP 1/3 OF BALL BACKFILL MIX UNDISTURBED SUBSOIL SHRUB PLANTING 50B N.T.S. SOLID SOD NOTES 1. ADJUST FINE GRADE TO ACHIEVE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDINGS. PROVIDE UNIFORM ROUNDING AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF SLOPES AND OTHER BREAKS IN GRADE. CORRECT IRREGULARITIES AND AREAS WHERE WATER MAY STAND. 2. ALL LAWN AREAS TO RECEIVE SOLID SOD SHALL BE LEFT IN A MAXIMUM OF 11/2" BELOW FINAL FINISH GRADE. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE OPERATIONS WITH ON -SITE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. 3. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH ON -SITE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER FOR AVAILABILITY OF EXISTING TOPSOIL. 4. IMPORTED TOPSOIL SHALL BE NATURAL, FRIABLE SOIL FROM THE REGION KNOWN AS BOTTOM LAND SOIL; FREE FROM LUMPS, CLAY TOXIC SUBSTANCES, ROOTS, DEBRIS, VEGETATION, STONES; CONTAINING NO SALT AND BE BLACK TO BROWN IN COLOR. 5. ALL LAWN AREAS TO BE FINE GRADED, SETTLED, AND FINISH GRADE APPROVED BY THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE OR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO SOD INSTALLATION. 6. ALL ROCKS 3/4" DIAMETER AND LARGER, DIRT CLODS, STICKS, CONCRETE SPOILS, CONSTRUCTION WASTE, ETC. SHALL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO PLACING TOPSOIL AND ANY LAWN INSTALLATION. 7. PLANT SOD BY HAND TO COVER INDICATED AREA COMPLETELY. INSURE EDGES OF SOD ARE TOUCHING. TOP DRESS JOINTS BY HAND WITH TOPSOIL TO FILL VOIDS. 8. ROLL GRASS AREAS TO ACHIEVE A SMOOTH, EVEN SURFACE, FREE FROM UNNATURAL UNDULATIONS. 9. FERTILIZE ALL SOD AT THE TIME OF PLANTING WITH ATIME RELEASE FERTILIZER PER BRAND'S SPECIFIED APPLICATION RATES. 10. WATER SOD THOROUGHLY AS SOD OPERATION PROGRESSES. 11. IF SOD IS INSTALLED ON SLOPES OF 3:1 OR GREATER. SOD SHALL BE STAKED TO AVOID SLIPPING OR SLIDING APART. STAKING OR STAPLES SHALL BE INSTALLED FLUSH AS TO NOT CREATE A MAINTENANCE ISSUE WITH CARE EQUIPMENT. 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ALL LAWN AREAS UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE. THIS SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: MOWING, WATERING, WEEDING, CULTIVATING, CLEANING AND REPLACING DEAD OR BARE AREAS TO KEEP PLANTS IN VIGOROUS, HEALTHY CONDITIONS. 13. CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ACCEPTABLE TURF AREA AND SHALL PROVIDE REPLACEMENT FROM LOCAL SUPPLY IF NECESSARY. 14. IF INSTALLATION OCCURS BETWEEN NOVEMBER AND MARCH ALL SOD AREAS TO BE OVER- SEEDED WITH GULF ANNUAL RYEGRASS. PLANT GUARANTEE, REPLACEMENT AND MAINTENANCE A. GUARANTEE: ACCEPTANCE OF GRADING AND SEEDING SHALL BE BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND /OR OWNER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE. MAINTENANCE SHALL INCLUDE WATERING, WEEDING, RESEEDING AND OTHER OPERATIONS NECESSARY TO KEEP ALL LAWN AREAS IN A THRIVING CONDITION. UPON FINAL ACCEPTANCE, OWNER SHALL ASSUME ALL MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES. AFTER LAWN AREAS HAVE GERIMINATED, AREAS WHICH FAIL TO SHOW A UNIFORM STAND OF GRASS FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER SHALL BE RE- SEEDED REPEATEDLY UNTIL ALL AREAS ARE COVERED WITH A SATISFACTORY STAND OF GRASS. MINIMUM ACCEPTANCE OF SEEDED LAWN AREAS MAY INCLUDE SCATTERED BARE SPOTS, NONE OF WHICH ARE LARGER THAN 1 SQUARE FOOT, AND WHEN COMBINED DO NOT EXCEED 2% OF TOTAL SEEDED LAWN AREA. B. REPLACEMENT: ANY PLANT UNDER THIS SPEC WHICH IS DEAD, MISSING, UNHEALTHY, OR OTHERWISE NOT ACCEPTABLE AND NOT IN SATISFACTORY GROWING CONDITION DURING CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE PERIOD, OR AT THE END OF THE GUARANTEE PERIOD, SHALL BE REMOVED FROM SITE AND REPLACED WITH SUITABLE, ACCEPTABLE PLANT AS SPECIFIED, WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS. C. MAINTENANCE: GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ONE YEAR OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE, FROM THE TIME THE PROJECT RECEIVES THE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY AND THERE AFTER, FOR ALL NEW LANDSCAPE. IF EXISTING LANDSCAPE EXISTS ON -SITE, GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS TO PROVIDE THE OPTION OF MAINTENANCE FOR THE OWNER'S REVIEW. HERBICIDES NOTES 1. APPLICATION OF HERBICIDES SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH STATE PESTICIDES REGULATIONS. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR TO CONSULT WITH THE REGULATORY AGENCIES FOR LOCAL HERBICIDES APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. 2. IF THERE IS A DISCREPANCY BETWEEN STATE REGULATIONS AND ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS BELOW, MOST STRINGENT SHALL RULE 4. CARCINOGENS AND EPA TOXIC CATEGORY I AND II ARE PROHIBITED TO USE ON SITE. MULCH TOP SODDED AREA MULCH TOP STEPPING STONE BED DRESSING DRESSING m F�->00� Rz � 1 =111 I1 =11 1 =1 11 111- COMPACTED SAND o -1 I I -III III- m 0 1 I1 =1 I I- \ \- -III -I� FINISH GRADE N Q -III 11= SUB BASE. °' !111111 1 m v )IIIIII III POLYPROPYLENE MATERIAL 1 =III I POLYPROPYLENE MATERIAL ,1 =1) (1= WEED BARRIER. =III II III, WEED BARRIER. =III III 111 FINISH GRADE III IF NATURAL STEEL EDGING. NO III =III= NATURAL STEEL EDGING. NO III =. I) =111 PAINTED EDGING SHALL BE II -III PAINTED EDGING SHALL BE USED. J =11 1= USED. J =11 II- =111111 III 1 STEEL STAKE DRIVEN FROM - IIII�I IIII STEEL STAKE DRIVEN FROM MULCH I11 (III) MULCH SIDE OF EDGING WITH 111 Ijl_ SIDE OF EDGING WITH TOP OF STAKE i1 -11 -I TOP OF STAKE BELOW TOP OF 11=1 BELOW TOP OF HEADER. =Ill i 111 HEADER. =III III SODDED AREA W /MULCH ROCK BED AREA W /MULCH STEEL EDGING soQ ♦ �...��� C f, 1`1 r C W �6 QI X N UJ r U V) ILD I�t 0 00 0 00 ft LI) T 06 a) C 0 M ILL. @J X 0 �0 M 9 ME WALL PACK (TYP) 0? 16- 1" - - - -------------------------------------- SECURITY CAMERA, TYP CS-1 15' -9" SS-1 4 3" 12' -7" �2'- 3" /I EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHT ELEVATION - FRONT FACING EAST 3/1611 11-011 20 GA. PREFINISHED METAL PARAPET CAP 09L T.O. PARAPET FRAMING 21' -8" T.O.PARAPET FRAMING. ------ "18'- 8.. EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHT EMERGENCY - EGRESS LIGHT T.O. FINISH 0" ELEVATION - RIGHT SIDE FACING NORTHEA 3/1611 = 11-011 4' -0" CO2 CAGE T LEVATION FACADE AREA INCLUDING WINDOWS AND DOORS: 238.95 SF LEVATION FACADE AREA EXCLUDING WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 238.! REA OF WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 0.00 SF LEVATION C-1 AREA: 238.95 SF LEVATION PARAPET CAP: 11' -0" LF �2'- 3" 12' -7" O� ZI 6" WHITE VINYL STREET ADDRESS NORTHEAST ELEVATION BEYOND 20 GA. PREFINISHED METAL PARAPET CAP 3 15' -1" - ---- - - ---------------------------------- 20 GA. PREFINISHED —METAL PARAPET CAP CS-1 MATERIAL CALCULATIONS CS-1: 1,337.44 S.F. METALS: 30.30 S.F. N-2: 80.75 S.F. ST-1: 3.37 S.F. STOREFRONT: 461.40 S.F. SS-1: 211.49 20' -9" DASHED LINES INDICATES RTU'S BEYOND TO BE SCREENED ON ALL SIDES BY PARPAPET WALLS LINE OF ROOF BEYOND T.O.PARAPET FRAMING 21' -8" T.O. PARAPET FRAMING. 18 WALL PACK (TYP) CO2 STORAGE ELEVATION - REAR FACING NORTH 3/1611 =1' -0" SOUTHWEST ELEVATION BEYOND LEVATION FACADE AREA INCLUDING WINDOWS AND DOORS: 1,254.98 S.F. LEVATION FACADE AREA EXCLUDING WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 1254.! REA OF WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 0.00 SF 'LEVATION C-1 AREA: 1,254.98 S.F. 'LEVATION PARAPET CAP: 63'-9" LF ELEVATION - REAR FACING WEST 3/1611 =1' -0" 2 EXTERIOR MATERIALS SCHEDULE --- MATERIAL - — - ------ MANUF.-COLOR MR-1 MEMBRANE ROOFING DUROLAST - WHITE CS-1 CHOPPED STONE EL DORADO STONE - ASHLAR PATTERN N-2 NICHIHA VINTAGEWOOD NICHIHA - VINTAGEWOOD "CEDAR" P-3 EXTERIOR HM DOORS, FRAMES, TRASH ENCLOSURE SHERWIN WILLIAMS - SEAL SKIN SW 7675 GATE, GRAVEL GUARDS, AND LIGHT POLES P-6 EXTERIOR BOLLARDS SHERWIN WILLIAMS - SEAL SKIN SW 7675 --------- - ---- - - — S-1 — ---- — ------------ ALUMINUM STOREFRONT GLAZING, CAP — ---------- - — ------------ DARK BRONZE FLASHING, DOWNSPOUTS & SCUPPERS -------------- ------------ — ST-1 - ------ - -------- - -------- ------- — -------------------- — ---------------------------- - ----- --------------------------------------------- - STUCCO - ---------------- SHERWIN WILLIAMS - BALANCED BEIGE SW 7037 SS-1 STANDING SEAM ROOF BERRIDGE ZINC-COTE BEYOND PROPANE STORAGE BEYOND SPECIAL USE PERMIT NOTES: • BUILDING DESIGN CATEGORY: COMMERCIAL • TOTAL BUILDING FACADE AREA WITH WINDOWS AND DOORS: 4,335.06 SF ;H FLOOR rik 0" 14Ip) LEVATION FACADE AREA INCLUDING WINDOWS AND DOORS: 1844.95 SF LEVATION FACADE AREA EXCLUDING WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 1297J REA OF WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 547.07 SF LEVATION C-1 AREA: 1844.95 SF LEVATION PARAPET CAP: 90'-7" LF ------------ C-1 CHOPPED STONE EL DORADO STONE ASHLAR PATTERN CS-1 20 GA. PREFINISHED METAL PARAPET CAP DASHED LINES INDICATES RTS� U BEYOND TO BE SCREENED ON ALL SIDES BY PARPAPET WALLS LINE OF ROOF BEYOND WALL PACK (TYP), REF ELECTRICAL CS-1 Him 4' -0" PARAPET BEYOND N-2 NICHIHA VINTAGEWOOD CEDAR T.O. PARAPET FRAMING (-Jk 21' -8" 111111�) T.O.PARAPET FRAM 18 EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHT LEVATION FACADE AREA INCLUDING WINDOWS AND DOORS: 1,264.74 S.F. LEVATION FACADE AREA EXCLUDING WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 1264.' REA OF WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 0.00 SF �LEVATION C-1 AREA: 1,264.74 S.F. .LEVATION PARAPET CAP: 63'-9" LF - - - ------------------------------ ----- - ---------------------- - ----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T.O.PARAPET FRAMING 21' -8" C? T.O.PARAPET FRAMING. (-Jk IIIIIII-) 18' -8" EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHT — T.O. FINISH FLOOR on MATERIAL CALCULATIONS CS-1: 215.26 S.F. METALS: 4.11 S.F. N-2: 20.19 S.F. ST-1: .87 S.F. SS-1: 7.00 S.F. :LEVATION FACADE AREA INCLUDING WINDOWS AND DOORS: 238.95 SF !LEVATION FACADE AREA EXCLUDING WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 238. REA OF WINDOWS AND DOORS: 0.00 SF :LEVATION C-1 AREA: 238.95 SF :LEVATION PARAPET CAP: 11' -0" LF ELEVATION LEFT SIDE FACING SOUTHWEST 3/16" = V-011 bates 106 N 37TH STREET, SUITE C ROGERS, ARKANSAS 72756 WWW.BATESARCHITECTS.COM TEL: 479.633.8165 Copyright 2018 Bates & Associates, Architects Drawings and Specifications as instruments of service are and shall E remain the property of the Architect. They are not to be used on other projects or extensions to this project except by agreement in writing and with appropriate compensation to the Architect. Contractor is responsible for confirming and correlating dimensions at job site; the Architect will not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the project. STORE #: 38487 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SCHAFFER CONSTRUCTION 2601 NETWORK BLVD., SUITE 413 FRISCO, TX 75034 TENANT 7-ELEVEN INC. 3200 HACKBERRY ROAD, IRVING, TX 75063 PROTO:08/21/2017 0 _J C0 Lr) 0 z 0 M O zCz < UJ 0 0 z IZZ D R) CK M < :1 0 r) Ln > r- __J X Z m � 0 D 0 0 CC U 0 V) z LL Lij C/) LU UJ r U) z U_ W r-i z C W o U Fn 1_0 N z Z) 0 CK B (000e\ 07/25/2018 Architect Name - RYAN FAUST Architect Number - 25444 THE SEAL AND SIGNATURE APPLY ONLY TO THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THEY ARE AFFIXED AND WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OTHER PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ESTIMATES, REPORTS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS OR INSTRUMENTS RELATING TO OR INTENDED TO BE USED FOR ANY PART OR PARTS OF THE PROJECT. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION N m ri ri 0 N \ Ln N E B QI �I U XI F- N CC LJJ U Ln Q0 0 l0 lzt 0 e-i Ln T 06 M 0 0 M 3 U- X ~A N 41 U N ri e-i m 0 ri 0 M ME 6 5 4 3 2 1 R0.02 EXTERIOR MATERIALS SCHEDULE NO. (NOT ALL MATERIALS IN SCHEDULE ARE USED) MATERIAL MANUFACTURER COLOR PREFINISHED AWNING BRONZE BAKED ENAMEL C -1 ALUMINUM CANOPY WORKS/THOMPS ON AWNING CS -1 CHOPPED STONE ELDORADO ASHLAR PATTERN STONE MR -1 MEMBRANE ROOFING DUROLAST WHITE EXTERIOR HM DOORS, SHERWIN SEAL SKIN SW 7675 FRAMES, TRASH WILLIAMS P -3 ENCLOSURE GATE, GRAVEL GUARDS, AND LIGHT POLES P 6 EXTERIOR BOLLARDS SHERWIN SEAL SKIN SW 7675 WILLIAMS ALUMINUM KAWNEER /DURO- DARK BRONZE STOREFRONT LAST S -1 GLAZING, CAP FLASHING ST -1 PAINTED STUCCO SHERWIN BALANCED BEIGE SW 7037 WILLIAMS ELASTOMERIC STUC -O -FLEX MATCH AESTHETIC WHITE SW 7035 ACRYLIC ST -3 FINISH /RUBBER STUCCO FINISH 3PECIAL USE PERMT NOTES: BULDING DESIGN CATEGORY: COMMERCIAL TOTAL BUILDING FACADE AREA WITH WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 2068.88 SF CS -1 CHOPPED STONE EL DORADO STONE ASHLAR PATTERN �r 7" MATERIAL CALCULATIONS • CS -1: 53.47 S.F. • ST -1: 23.50 S.F. • ST -3: 39.63 S.F. • METAL FASCIA: 27.90 S.F. FUEL CANOPY ELEVATION - LEFT SIDE FACING SOUTH MATERIAL CALCULATIONS • CS -1: 210.04 S.F. 7 FUEL CANOPY ELEVATION - REAR FACING WEST ST -1: 137.00 S.F. • ST -3: 152.00 S.F. 80.02, 1 /8" = 11-0LD METAL FASCIA: 256.02 S.F. MATERIAL CALCULATIONS • CS -1: 210.04 S.F. 5 FUEL CANOPY ELEVATION - FRONT FACING EAST ST -1: 137.00 S.F. R0.02 1/8" = 11-0" METAL 202.39 S.F. METAL FASCIA: 205.68 S.F. BACK SIDE FACING SOUTHWEST 1/411 = 11 -011 CW1 MATERIAL CALCULATIONS • CS -1: 638.21 S.F. • METALS: 30.53 S.F. • ELEVATION FACADE AREA INCLUDING WINDOWS AND DOORS: 653.00 S.F. • ELEVATION FACADE AREA EXCLUDING WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 653.00 S.F. • AREA OF WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 0.00 SF • ELEVATION C -1 AREA: 653.00 S.F. • ELEVATION PARAPET CAP: 42' -0" LF CW2 42' -0" 12' 8" 17'- 4" 12'- 0" j4T.O.M. __ ------------------------------- -- - -- _ -- - - .... .... �� nn r+n r.n nerrnr g Telklk illm Tslorclig Walilm M � 6 MATERIAL CALCULATIONS • CS -1: 659.97 S.F. • METALS: 14.56 S.F. • ELEVATION FACADE AREA INCLUDING WINDOWS AND DOORS: 676.11 S.F. • ELEVATION FACADE AREA EXCLUDING WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 676.11 S.F. • AREA OF WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 0.00 SF • ELEVATION C -1 AREA: 676.11 S.F. • ELEVATION PARAPET CAP: 42' -0" LF 0 3 COMMERC SCUPPER (TYP) STW WALL AT T WALL PACI 48 "x84" EQ! SECURITY METAL FR/ MATERIAL CALCULATIONS • CS -1: 245.03 S.F. • METALS: 32.05 S.F. EXIT SIDE FACING SOUTHEAST 1/4" = 1' -0" CWB 1' -6 4' -0" 4' -6" RCIAL GRADE SS SCUPPER & 'OUT (TYP) STRAP 'OUT TO WALL AT BOTTOM kCK (TYP) NCE ELECTRICAL QUIPMENT ROOM FY DOOR W /HOLLO 'RAMS • ELEVATION FACADE AREA INCLUDING WINDOWS AND DOORS: 376.02 S.F. • ELEVATION FACADE AREA EXCLUDING WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 376.02 S.F. • AREA OF WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 0.00 SF • ELEVATION C -1 AREA: 376.02 S.F. • ELEVATION PARAPET CAP: 23' -4" LF 23' -4" 10' -0" 3' -4" CWA MATERIAL CALCULATIONS • CS -1: 224.80 S.F. • METALS: 39.23 S.F. • ELEVATION FACADE AREA INCLUDING WINDOWS AND DOORS: 363.75 S.F. • ELEVATION FACADE AREA EXCLUDING WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 363.75 S.F. • AREA OF WINDOWS AND GLASS DOORS: 0.00 SF • ELEVATION C -1 AREA: 363.75 S.F. • ELEVATION PARAPET CAP: 23' -4" LF M � 2 1 bates Copyright 2018 Bates & Associates, Architects Drawings and Specifications as instruments of service are and shall remain the property of the Architect. 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STORE #: 38487 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SCHAFFER CONSTRUCTION 2601 NETWORK BLVD., SUITE 413 FRISCO, TX 75034 TENANT 7- ELEVEN INC. 3200 HACKBERRY ROAD IRVING, TX 75063 D PROTO: 08/21/2017 In M z cz � O m W O M M r) o z o m F� U o ° C w w UJ LL Z U C 0 N Ln (0\B 07/25/2018 Architect Name - RYAN M FAUST Architect Number - AR97905 THE SEALAND SIGNATURE APPLY ONLY TO THE DOCUMENT TO WHICH THEY ARE AFFIXED AND WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ALL OTHER PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, ESTIMATES, REPORTS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS OR INSTRUMENTS RELATING TO OR INTENDED TO BE USED FOR ANY PART OR PARTS OF THE PROJECT. REVISIONS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION A PROJECT NUMBER: 18046 RELEASE DATE: 07/25/2018 REVIEW BOARD ELEVATIONS ROO,02 TO: Planning and Zoning Commission PREPARED BY: Emily Grobe, Planner CASE: ZC2018 -004 — UDC Amendment to Article 8 Section 21.8.2 to remove subsections relating to accessory buildings and structures and associated Code of Ordinance amendment SUBJECT: Hold a public hearing, consider and make a recommendation on an amendment of Part III, Schertz Codes of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC), to Article 8 Special Uses and General Regulations, Subsection 21.8.2 Accessory Buildings, Uses and Structures and associated Code of Ordinance amendment *Tabled at the July 25th P &Z Meeting* Update from the July 25th Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting_ At the July 25, 2018 Planning & Zoning Commission meeting, the Fire Department and Planning Division gave a presentation in regards to the separation requirements for accessory buildings and structures from the main building and the property line. The Fire Department expressed concerns with the proposal to eliminate the separation requirements, due to this distance being needed for operational space for emergency services and also providing a separation distance for fire spread. The Planning & Zoning Commission and staff had a discussion in regards to the proposed UDC amendment, and what the Commission felt was most appropriate in regards to the separation requirements. The Commission highlighted several points for staff to review and bring a differing UDC amendment proposal forward. These included, no accessory buildings or structures within the side yard, keeping the ten foot (10') separation requirement from the main building, allowing for the accessory building or structure to be located closer than ten feet (10') but only in the rear yard, and maintain the three foot (3') separation from all property lines. The Planning & Zoning Commission voted to table the item for staff to review the proposed alteration from the Commission and bring forward an altered UDC Amendment for their review. The Planning Division and Fire Department met after the July 25th meeting to discuss altered language to present to the Commission for their recommendation to the City Council. From that meeting it was determined the most appropriate change is to allow for increased flexibility but maintain the needed operational space and separation distance would be to propose an option for residents wishing to install an accessory structure or building. Staff has created the following proposed UDC Amendment: D. An accessory building or structure may not be located less than ten feet (10') from the main building, unless it is located directly behind the main building, in which case the accessory building or structure may be less than ten feet (10'), including adjacent to the main building. When located less than 10 feet from the rear of the main building a minimum one hour fire rating of the accessory building or structure is required. Additionally, from the conversations at the July 25th Planning & Zoning Commission meeting and staff discussions thereafter, staff feels that it is most appropriate to reinstate shed permits for any resident that is proposing to install an accessory building or structure closer than the ten feet (10'). This requires an amendment to the Code of Ordinances Sec. 18-61 —Amendments, R105.2 Work exempt from permit. Staff is proposing the following language be added to this section: 7. One story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, and similar uses on the same lot as a one or two family dwelling; provided the floor area is 120 square feet or less and the structure can be moved if necessary, except where located in a flood hazard area or when a fire rating is required. By proposing this modification to the Code of Ordinances it helps to ensure that if a resident is proposing to install an accessory building or structure closer than the required ten feet (10') that the one hour fire rating requirement will be met. Previous Information from the July 25, 2018 Planning & Zoning Commission Staff Report: At the July 10, 2018 Regular City Council Meeting the Planning Division and Fire Department gave a presentation regarding building separation and setbacks in relation to accessory structures. The presentation included the history of the UDC requirement, and staff's interpretation of the code language and reasoning for the separation. After the presentation, City Council members and staff had a discussion on the requirements for separation. Based on the commentary that was provided by the City Council, which can be seen on the City Council video for the July 10, 2018 meeting starting at approximately 1 hour, 13 minutes into the meeting video, staff was given the directive to bring forward a UDC amendment to eliminate the separation distance requirements from the UDC in order to provide for more flexibility for the residents of Schertz. On June 25, 2018 the Board of Adjustment (BOA) heard four cases, submitted by residents, within the Fairways of Scenic Hills that had installed an accessory structure, specifically a residential shed adjacent to their homes in the side yards that is in violation of the three feet (3') common property line setback and ten feet (10') building separation requirements in the Unified Development Code (UDC). The Board of Adjustment denied all four cases. Since the four variances cases were heard, the City has been notified of 13 properties within the Northcliffe Golf Course area, with sheds that are in violation of the separation requirement. On June 26, 2018 the Acting City Manager sent an email notifying City Council of the results of the BOA meeting and explaining the potential for resident frustration on the matter. Councilman Davis requested a discussion on the setback /separation requirement at the July 10, 2018 regular City Council meeting. The current UDC, Article 8, Section 21.8.2.C. & D. Accessory Buildings, Uses and Structures, states that accessory structures shall be set back three feet (3') from common property lines and shall be located no closer than ten feet (10') from the main building. This code requirement pre -dates the adoption of the City's first UDC in 1996. The same separation requirements have been in place since the adoption of the 1974 Zoning Ordinance. Which stated: "Accessory buildings as permitted herein may be allowed in required side yards, provided, however that no accessory building may be closer than ten feet (10') to any main building on the same lot, nor closer than three feet (3') to a common property line." This requirement has remained in effect, with the same general language since the zoning ordinance was adopted in 1974. It is Staff's interpretation that this requirement was originally adopted by the City to address life safety concerns related to fire. The 10' separation between a single family home and a shed is a local code and is not a requirement in the 2012 International Fire Code or the 2012 International Residential Code which the City currently operates under as well. It is the opinion of the Fire Department that the separation requirements are in place due to life safety concerns based on the proximity of accessory structures to property lines and main structures. Specifically, the requirements are in place in order to protect, promote, improve and provide for the public health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the City. The Fire Department's position is that the required separation distance allows for increased operational ability; safety of first responders; safety for adjacent residents and safety of the resident installing the accessory structure adjacent to their own home. In general, setback requirements are also in place for aesthetic purposes. Typical residential lot setbacks provide for a more open, inviting atmosphere for a neighborhood. The separation distance for accessory buildings to the main structure is for very similar reasons, to encourage that sense of space and openness for both the adjacent neighbor and the community as a whole. The Planning & Community Development Department is uncomfortable removing all of the separation regulations. Both the Inspection and Planning staff feel that the 3' foot setback from the common property line allows for an open unobstructed area for stormwater drainage between properties, access for fire personnel, as well as helps maintain the aesthetic integrity of the neighborhood. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Planning & Community Development Department staff and the Fire Department staff feel that the updated UDC amendment and Code of Ordinances amendment, based on the July 25th Planning & Zoning Commission meeting and the Commissions suggestions, satisfies the desire for increased flexibility while maintaining the necessary operational space for emergency services and the desired separation from accessory structures to adjacent properties. Planning & Community Development and the Fire Department recommend approval of the proposed UDC Amendment and Code of Ordinances Amendment as presented. Per the request of the City Council, City staff is bringing this UDC amendment to the Planning & Zoning Commission for review and recommendation. COMMISSIONERS CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERATION: The Planning and Zoning Commission in making a recommendation to City Council on the proposed Unified Development Code Amendments. In considering action on a UDC Amendment, the Commission should consider the criteria within UDC, Section 21.4.7 D. Attachment: City Staff Proposed UDC Amendment City Staff Proposed Code of Ordinances Amendment City Staff Proposed UDC Amendments: A. No accessory building, use or structure shall be permitted without a primary use or structure. B. Accessory buildings, uses and structures as permitted herein shall comply with the maximum impervious coverage restrictions contained in zoning regulations, and the number of accessory uses /structures on lots of less than % acre is limited to a maximum of three (3). IK J. Detached equipment and appliances in commercial and manufacturing districts shall be located immediately adjacent to the principal building. K. Detached accessory buildings, uses or structures in commercial and manufacturing districts shall be constructed of the same exterior materials as required in Article 9, Site Design Standards, and shall not be located in a manner that decreases the minimum number of parking spaces required. L. Accessory buildings, uses or structures located in commercial and manufacturing districts shall be located at the rear of the principal building and property and shall not occupy designated parking spaces. M. Automatic teller machine (ATM) drive -thru structures are not authorized unless the associated bank occupies a space on the same property and has a valid Certificate of Occupancy. N. Accessory buildings, uses, and structures shall conform to applicable provisions of the Building Code and Firs Code, City Staff Proposed Code of Ordinances Amendments: Code of Ordinances Sec.1 8-61 —Amendments The International Residential Code for One and Two Family Dwellings, 2012 Edition is hereby amended as follows: R101.1 Title . These provisions shall be known as the Residential Code for One -and Two - family Dwellings of the City of Schertz, Texas, and shall be cited as such and will be referred to herein as "this code." Permits . R105.2 Work exempt from permit. Exemptions from permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. Permits shall not be required for the following: 6 6 1. Water tanks supported directly upon grade if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons and the ratio of height to diameter or width does not exceed two to one. 2. Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops and similar finish work. 3. Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery. 4. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes, but not including service systems. 5. Swings and other temporary playground equipment accessory to one and two - family dwellings. 6. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall of R -3 - One and Two Family Dwellings as applicable in Section 101.2 and Group U occupancies of the International Building Code 2012 as defined in Chapter 3 - Use and Occupancy Classification. Movable cases, countertops and partition not over (5) five feet (9) nine inches in height. 7. One story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, and similar uses on the same lot as a one or two family dwelling; provided the floor area is 120 square feet or less and the structure can be moved if necessary, except where located in a flood hazard area or when a fire rating is regOred. a. The foundation for a detached accessory structure, storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, if any, will require a flatwork permit; and the location and placement of the accessory structure shall comply with Article 8 of the Schertz Unified Development Code. b. Areas located in floodplain hazard areas will require permits. c. One story detached accessory structures which require a fire rating will require permits.