From
Chris Hartmann
Title
P180101 - Preliminary Plat - Prairie Gate Addition (City Council District 2). Preliminary Plat to establish a Multi-Family residential development on a single 14.62 acre lot. Tract 20, Thomas J. Tone Survey, Abstract No. 1460, City of Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas, zoned Planned Development-19 (PD-19) District within the Interstate 20 (I-20) Corridor Overlay District, generally located on the southeast corner of Dechman Drive and Fish Creek Drive. The applicant is John Bezner, Civil Point Engineers and the owner is Chase Debaun, AeroFirma Corp.
Presenter
Charles Lee, Senior Planner
Recommended Action
Approve
Analysis
SUMMARY:
Consider a request to approve a Preliminary Plat establishing a multi-family lot and dedicating necessary easement to accommodate the development. The 14.66-acre property is generally located on the southeast corner of Dechman Drive and Fish Creek Drive. The property is zoned Planned Development 19 (PD-19) District allowing for multi-family uses and lies within the Interstate 20 (I-20) Overlay Corridor District. The property is located in City Council District 2, represented by Councilman Jim Swafford.
ADJACENT LAND USES AND ACCESS:
Direction |
Zoning |
Existing Use |
North |
PD-305 within the I-20 Corridor Overlay District |
Hunter’s Glen Subdivision |
South |
PD-23 within the I-20 Corridor Overlay District |
Oaks Baptist Church |
East |
PD-29 and within the I-20 Corridor Overlay District |
Single Family Residential |
West |
PD-20 and within the I-20 Corridor Overlay District |
Undeveloped |
COMMENTS:
The Planning & Zoning Commission (June 5, 2017) and City Council (June 20, 2017) authorized a site plan to construct and operate 264-unit multifamily residential development on the above referenced property. The associated preliminary plat is to establish the boundaries and dedicate the necessary easements and required rights-of-way to accommodate the development of the property and public improvements associated with the development.
RECOMMENDATION
The Development Review Committee recommends approval