From
Chris Hartmann
Title
SU190501 - Specific Use Permit - McDonald's at 102 W Pioneer Pkwy (City Council District 2). Specific Use Permit for a restaurant with a drive-through to expand the drive-through of an existing restaurant. Twelve Oaks Addition, Lot 3, Block 1, City of Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, zoned PD-14, addressed as 102 W Pioneer Pkwy. The agent is Matt Korte and the owner is Patrick Piehl. (On May 6, 2019, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of this request by a vote of 8-0).
Presenter
David P. Jones, AICP, Chief City Planner
Recommended Action
Approve
Analysis
SUMMARY:
Specific Use Permit for a restaurant with a drive-through to expand the building and drive-through of an existing restaurant. Twelve Oaks Addition, Lot 3, Block 1, City of Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, zoned PD-14, addressed as 102 W Pioneer Pkwy.
PURPOSE OF REQUEST:
The applicant intends to expand the building and drive-through of an existing restaurant. Restaurants with a Drive-Through require a Specific Use Permit when located within 300 feet of residential zoning districts. The property does not have a Specific Use Permit. Since the applicant intends to expand the drive-through (a legal non-conforming use), a Specific Use Permit is required.
ADJACENT LAND USES:
The following table summarizes the zoning designation and existing use for the surrounding properties.
Table 1: Adjacent Zoning and Land Uses |
Direction |
Zoning |
Existing Use |
North |
PD-14 |
Office |
South |
MF-2 |
Multi-Family Residential |
West |
PD-14 |
Restaurant with Drive-Through |
East |
GR |
Commercial |
HISTORY:
• October 9, 1995: The Development Review Committee (DRC) administratively approved a Site Plan for McDonald’s (Case Number S951001).
PROPOSED USE CHARACTERISTICS AND FUNCTION:
The site is accessible from drives on Corn Valley Rd and W Pioneer Pkwy. With the expansion, the restaurant will be 3,853 sq. ft. A double drive-through lane will wrap around the building, with the order box located on the north side of the building. The site provides the required number of parking spaces and drive-through stacking spaces.
The expansion of the building will also include changes to the facade. Remodeled facades will include two colors of brick, tile, and metal louver panels.
EXCEPTIONS OR APPEALS:
The applicant is not requesting any exceptions.
RECOMMENDATION:
At the May 6, 2019 meeting, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted 8-0 to recommend approval.
The Development Review Committee (DRC) recommends approval.
Body
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE AND MAP BY SHOWING THE LOCATION, BOUNDARY, AND USE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY FOR A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR A RESTAURANT WITH DRIVE THROUGH WITHIN 300 FEET OF RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS TO WIT: BEING 0.650 ACRES OUT OF THE EDWARD B WOOTEN SURVEY, ABSTRACT NO. 1519, CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, SPECIFICALLY, LOT 3, BLOCK 1 OF TWELVE OAKS ADDITION; SAID ZONING MAP AND ORDINANCE BEING NUMBERED ORDINANCE NUMBER 4779 AND PASSED ON NOVEMBER 20, 1990; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; CONTAINING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND TO BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON ITS PASSAGE AND APPROVAL.
WHEREAS, the owners of the property described herein below filed application with the City of Grand Prairie, Texas, petitioning an amendment of the Zoning Ordinance and Map of said city so as to amend the zoning designation of said site to include a Specific Use Permit for a Restaurant with Drive-Through; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission of Grand Prairie, Texas, held a public hearing on said application on May 6, 2019, after written notice of such public hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission on the proposed Specific Use Permit had been sent to owners of real property lying within 300 feet of the property on which the creation of a Specific Use Permit for a Restaurant with Drive-Through is proposed, said Notice having been given not less than ten (10) days before the date set for hearing to all such owners who rendered their said property for City taxes as the ownership appears on the last approved City Tax Roll, and such Notice being served by depositing the same, properly addressed and postage paid, in the City Post Office; and
WHEREAS, after consideration of said application, the Planning and Zoning Commission of the City of Grand Prairie, Texas voted 8 to 0 to recommend to the City Council of Grand Prairie, Texas, that said Zoning Ordinance and Map be amended to allow a Specific Use Permit for a Restaurant with Drive-Through; and
WHEREAS, Notice was given of a further public hearing to be held by the City Council of the City of Grand Prairie, Texas, in the City Hall Plaza Building at 6:30 o'clock P.M. on May 21, 2019, to consider the advisability of amending the Zoning Ordinance and Map as recommended by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and all citizens and parties at interest were notified that they would have an opportunity to be heard, such Notice of the time and place of such hearing having been given at least fifteen (15) days prior to such hearing by publication in the, Fort Worth Star Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas, a newspaper of general circulation in such municipality; and
WHEREAS, all citizens and parties at interest have been given an opportunity to be heard on all the matter of the Specific Use Permit and the City Council of the City of Grand Prairie, Texas, being informed as to the location and nature of the specific use proposed on said property, as well as the nature and usability of surrounding property, have found and determined that the property in question, as well as other property within the city limits of the City of Grand Prairie, Texas, has changed in character since the enactment of the original Zoning Ordinance to the extent that a specific use may be made of said property as herein provided and by reason of changed conditions, does consider and find that this amendatory Ordinance should be enacted since its provisions are in the public interest and will promote the health, safety and welfare of the community.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS:
SECTION 1.
That Ordinance Number 4779, being the Unified Development Code of the City of Grand Prairie, Texas, showing the locations and boundaries of certain districts, and said Zoning Ordinance and Map having been made a part of an Ordinance entitled:
"THE UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS, AS PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL ON THE 20TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1990, TOGETHER WITH ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO AND ENACTING A REVISED ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AND PROVIDING FOR ZONING REGULATIONS; CREATING USE DISTRICTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN..."
passed and approved November 20, 1990, as amended, is hereby further amended so as to establish a Specific Use Permit for the property depicted in Exhibit A - Location Map and legally described as Lot 3, Block 1 of Twelve Oaks Addition.
SECTION 2.
Purpose and Intent
The purpose of this Ordinance is to provide the appropriate restrictions and development controls that ensure this Specific Use Permit is compatible with the surrounding development and zoning and to also ensure that the development complies with the City’s Comprehensive Plan and Unified Development Code.
SECTION 3.
Specific Use Permit
For operation of a Specific Use Permit for a restaurant with drive-through within 300 feet of residential zoning districts; the following standards and conditions are hereby established as part of this ordinance:
1. The development shall adhere to the City Council approved Exhibit B - Site Plan, Exhibit C - Building Elevations, and Exhibit D - Landscape Plan, of this ordinance, which are herein incorporated by reference.
2. Development shall be in compliance with TDSHS - Texas Food Establishment Rules and local ordinances regarding food service.
3. DRINKING WATER PROTECTION: All new commercial establishments within the City of Grand Prairie shall be equipped with appropriate cross connection device protection on the main waterline, fire line, and irrigation lines.
4. Additional cross connections devices may be required under the provisions of City Code Chapter 13, Article X, depending on how water will be used in the facility. Any cross connection devices that are required shall be shown on all plan submittals to building inspections. It is required that you provide the make, model, and location of the backflow preventer to be installed. Providing this information during the first submission of building permits will speed up the permitting review process. Testing fees for backflow prevention devices shall be paid prior to issuance of building permits.
5. SAMPLE POINTS: The Environmental Services Department requires a sample point be installed on the sanitary sewer line. The location and a sample point detail shall be shown on the building plans submitted for review with your application for a building permit. Structure and location shall meet the requirements of the department. Providing this information during the first submission of building permits will speed up the permitting review process.
6. HEALTH PERMITS REQUIRED: Anyone wishing to operate a food or drinking establishment, food warehouse, child care center, grocery store, public swimming pool, or convenience store shall make application for a health permit and submit plans for review to the Environmental Services Department before construction begins for new development or before operation begins for existing structures. Permits are non-transferable. These fees shall be paid prior to issuance of building permits [city code 13-20].
7. REFUSE CONTAINERS: During all phases of construction projects, all waste disposal services shall be contracted with Grand Prairie Disposal Company, J.C. Duncan. Commercial-type refuse containers (dumpsters and roll-offs) shall be placed at a location arranged in advance with the city’s contractor, Grand Prairie Disposal company, J.C. Duncan. If materials are to be recycled, they shall not be co-mingled with trash. All property owners or facility owners shall contact Grand Prairie Disposal Company at (817)261-8812 [city code 26-1059(a)]. Mechanical garbage and trash compactors shall conform to city code sections 29-74 and 26-75. The general contractor shall be held responsible for ensuring compliance with these city codes.
8. WATER WELLS: Please note any abandoned or currently used water wells on the preliminary and final plat. According to the City of Grand Prairie ordinance and the Texas Water Code, Chapters 32 § 32.017, Plugging of Water Wells, owners of any property where an abandoned well is located must have the well plugged by a licensed well driller, holding a valid registration with the TCEQ. A permit will be required to abandon the well. In addition, a copy of the well completion report must be supplied to the Environmental Services Department before any building permit will be issued.
9. DRILLING WATER WELLS: All property owners wishing to drill a well must obtain a well drilling permit from the Environmental Services Department prior to drilling. Drillers must be licensed by the Texas Well Drillers board. [Texas Water Well Drillers Act § 287.91].
10. SPECIFIC COMMENTS: All existing buildings and facilities shall be upgraded to comply with current health and water quality standards before a new certificate of occupancy can be issued. These issues will be addressed during the building review process.
11. Grease trap, sewer lines, and fuel tanks shall be constructed at least 150 feet away from wellhead.
12. DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE: A 12-foot x 12-foot dumpster enclosure area shall meet City of Grand Prairie requirements. Dumpsters shall be in an area that allows easy accessibility to garbage trucks. Show city specifications. See the Unified Development Code, reference Article 8 for dumpster screening fences.
SECTION 4.
Compliance
1. By this Ordinance, this Specific Use Permit shall automatically terminate in accordance with Section 5.4.1 of the Unified Development Code if a Certificate of Occupancy is not issued for said use within one (1) year after City Council adoption of this Ordinance, or upon cessation of said use for a period of six (6) months or more.
2. It shall be unlawful for the owner, manager, or any person in charge of a business or other establishment to violate the conditions imposed by the City Council when a Specific Use Permit is granted, and the violation of those conditions could result in a citation being issued by the appropriate enforcement officers of the City of Grand Prairie. Violation of this provision may be punishable in accordance with Section 1-8 of the Code of Ordinances of the City.
3. This Specific Use Permit shall run with the land and therefore may be transferred from owner to owner; however, each new owner shall obtain a new Certificate of Occupancy.
4. The Certificate of Occupancy shall note the existence of this Specific Use Permit by its number and title.
SECTION 5.
It is further provided that in case a section, clause, sentence or part of this Ordinance shall be deemed or adjudged by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, then such invalidity shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder of this Ordinance.
SECTION 6.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are specifically repealed.
SECTION 7.
That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS, THIS the 21st of may, 2019.
ordinance no. 10634-2019
specific use permit no. 1073
case no. SU190501/S190501