Minutes P&Z 06/15/2000MINUTES OF REGULAR SESSION FOR THE
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB
15 June 2000
The Planning and Zoning Commission of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas met in a Regular
Session on 15 June 2000, at 6:30 P.M. in the Boardroom of the Trophy Club Administration
Building, 100 Municipal Drive, Trophy Club, Texas 76262.
lot Al -
Gene Hill
present
Don Cotton
present
Rick Gilliland
present
Clayton Reed
present
David Schaaf
excused absence
Roger Williams
excused absence
STAFF AND GUESTS PRESENT:
Kerin C. Fleck
Planning & Zoning Coordinator
Barry Hudson
Planning Consultant
Bill LeGrand
Assistant Director of Public Works
Capt. Danny Thomas
Trophy Club/Westlake DPS, Fire Division
Robbie Daughtry
Trophy Club Municipal Utility District, Wastewater Superintendent
Patrick Krejs
Regency Realty
Morgan L. Scott
Regency Realty
Yung Cha
Excel Cleaners tenant
Alfred Go
broker representative for Mr. Cha
Barry Huizenga
Council Member
Barb Tweedie
Council Member
Vice Chairman Hill called the meeting to order at 6:40 p.m. and announced a quorum
was present.
2. PRESENTATION AND DISCUSSION REGARDING A REQUEST TO AMEND
ORDINANCE NO. 1999-17 P&Z, TROPHY CLUB PLAZA, AS FOLLOWS:
PERMITTING ON-SITE DRY CLEANING FACILITY USE, (APPLICANT: CODY
PLETZ, PROJECT MANAGER, REGENCY REALTY).
Mr. Scott addressed the Commission:
Mr. Scott stated that he had responded to all questions asked by the Commissioners at the
previous meeting, and then went into a brief review of the questions posed.
Are there any locations in the Dallas/ Fort Worth Metroplex area that are currently
operational, using the Exxon DF 2000?
According to the distributor, the closest comparable Exxon DF 2000 dry cleaning location is in
Grapevine, located on Hall Johnson Road, just west of Highway 121 (William D. Tate Avenue).
There is also a store operational in Keller, however, the Comet Cleaners store is not
comparable as it is a conversion of an older machine from PERC to Exxon DF 2000. The
location in Grapevine is a new machine designed to use Exxon DF 2000, as is planned for The
Plaza.
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What iethe capacity of the secondary containment pan?
According to the prospective tenant, the CODt8iOrn8nt pan underneath the dry cleaning nl@Chin8
will have a capacity for 172.7 g8(|OnS. more than twice the amount ofsolvent in the machine at
any time.
List of surrounding cities with operational Exxon DF 2000 dry cleaning plants.
According to the distributor, the following locations are operational in North Texas:
OentVn, Ennia, Flower K4ound, Frieoo, Gar|and, Gn9nbury, Kai|ar, LevviSvi||e, K4ineo|a, Parie,
Rockwall, Sanger, Sherman and Sulphur Springs.
Mr. Scott asked that the Commission tolook favorably onthe request.
Vice Chairman Hill asked Mr. D8uQhtry if he had any comments he vvOu|d like to odd in addition
LOhis letter.
McDaughtry stated that he had spoken with both TNRCCand the EPA and was advised that
Trophy Club has what is referred hooea ^nouKi-aectorpermit" and vveare not classified as an
industrial use. If, hovvewer, for some reason fines are levied against the K8.U.[J.. Mr. Daughtn/
nBcoD1018ndRd that they be [O||8d over to the owner Ofthe dry cleaning h3oi|ih/. The machine
has 200% containment, and only 110% is required. In Speaking with Captain Thomas, it was
determined that water would make it run further, but it should not reach the uya0omn regardless.
That would be a HAZMAT issue where it is contained and the clean-up site would be handled by
the Fire Department.
Even in the event of an accidental opi||, and it was to reach the plant, there would have to be o
fire and a spill to have the flow go that distance. There would be m better chance of truck
overturning on SH 114 and dropping @ chemical that would reach the plant. Mr. [}@uQhtryvvent
On to say that he had no objections and he did not see vvh8P8 the facility would CGUSB any
problems.
Vice Chairman Hill asked Mr. OGuQhtryvvhat the fines would be if spill were to reach the plant.
Mr. [}mughtry stated that the standard fee is up to $10.000 per day, as long as the violation
exists.
Commissioner Cotton asked if there was any possibility to increase the capacity to qualify as an
industrial plant. Mr. Dau8htryotehad that there have been discussions about increasing the
capacity, but not for the purpose ofachange inthe permit status.
Captain ThVnl8S stated that they have broken down the classifications. The product is
n|aaoiUod as a 3A, which means there must boafire suppression uyoh*rn installed. |tsplits the
area up into an H2 classification for where the mn8ChiOH is at in the boiler n0orn, and o B2 split
occupancy. H2 requires G sprinkler system, high impact,/high f|8vv heads in C8ae of Un8. The
other area vvOu|d be a regular fire DOvv system.
Mr. LeGrGnd stated that the building code |0OkS 8titoS 8 mixed oonupGnoy, which is H2 and B2.
The manufacturer peCOnornendS that in lieu Of containment of the facility the foam system be
used all over the machine area itself. And it requires @ [niniDlurn 2 -hour fire -walls OD either side
ofthe units th[uthe deck OrthrUthe deck seal. |Oorder k]comply with the building codes, those
it8[nS DlUSt be met and verified. The staff is currently [8CSiviOQ information about the rn8ChiOe
and the solvent. However, @tthis time, with the data received from various sources, itiSthe
determination of the staff to recommend approval as long as the fire and building codes are met.
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Morgan Scott asked for clarification of the fire -wall issue. The separation walls would be for the
entire tenant space, but not for the machine itself to be in a separate room. Mr. LeGrand stated
that was correct. At this time the building department cannot find from its sources, any
requirement specifying that the machine be in it's own room.
Mr. LeGrand mentioned that currently there is only one exit out of the building -the exit going thru
a boiler room does not count. That is a hazardous area and may not be used. The plan will
require a reconfiguration of the tenant space to allow for a clear pathway.
Vice Chairman Hill asked about the flashpoint of the solvent. With continued use, the flashpoint
begins at 147 degrees and goes down from there. The building department is still researching
the point it can get down to. Mr. LeGrand stated that there was little possibility of the
classification changing with the flashpoint.
Motion: Reed
Second: Cotton
Ayes: Hill, Gilliland,
Nays: None.
Approved: 4-0
Motion carried.
Commissioner Reed made a motion to hold a public hearing for this request. Then,
Commissioner Reed stated he would like his motion to include penalties assessed to the owner
of the dry cleaning facility in the event of a spill. Vice Chairman Hill added that it strictly be
enforced that this site be used only for Trophy Club business, not having another site use the
facility.
This item will be considered at a public hearing 6 July 2000.
Vice Chairman Hill excused the applicant at 7:00 pm.
Vice Chairman Hill proposed that agenda item 3 be skipped because the applicant was not yet
in attendance.
4. DISCUSSION AND REVIEW OF PROPOSED REVISIONS TO FENCE ORDINANCE
NO. 1999-01. (APPLICANT TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB)
The following revisions were made:
Section 2. Definitions. B. "Fence" shall mean any wall or structure more than three (3) feet
in height constructed or placed for the purpose of enclosing, screening, restricting access, or
decorating any real property, building or structure. ,but In no event shall "fence" mean any wall
or structure constructed or placed in the front yard of a residence. such as wall or structure
constructed or placed in the front yard of -a residence is prohibited
Section 2. Definitions. E. "Treated RailroadType Cross -tie Wall" shall mean a wall
constructed from railroad cross -ties, either loosely stacked or attached to each other, primarily
for the purpose of retaining or holding earth on one side. (This definition shall not include
treated wood).
The Commission directed Ms. Fleck to speak with Mr. Womack, building inspector, to clarify
why he added this sentence.
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Section 3. Fences A. Permit.
(6) Graphic outline of the property to be fenced, with the fence signified by
dark lines and showing the location of adjacent fences; and
(7) Approximate value of the fence (if necessary);_ and
Section 7. Screening. K. Fences, Walls, Hedges:
(2) An Interior Lots: On an For interior lots in any district, nothing shall be
erected, placed, planted or allowed to grow in such a manner as to
impede vision or in any way create a traffic hazard to motorists, whether
the impediment includes entering or existing any public highway, street,
alley or private street or highway, driveway from or to adjacent private
property.
This item will be added to the next agenda so that the Commission may make a
recommendation on the proposed revisions, and review comments from Mr. Womack
5. REVIEW AND APPROVE MINUTES.
NA u..�1I
Motion:
Reed
Second:
Cotton
Ayes:
Hill, Williams
Nays:
None
Approved:
4-0
Motion carried.
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Motion:
Reed
Second:
Cotton
Ayes:
Hill, Gilliland, Reed
Nays:
None
Approved:
5-0
Motion carried.
18 May 2000:
Motion:
Reed
Second:
Cotton
Ayes:
Hill, Gilliland, Schaaf, Williams
Nays:
None
Approved:
6-0
Motion carried.
1 June 2000
Motion:
Gilliland
Second:
Reed
Ayes:
Hill, Williams
Nays:
None
Approved:
4-0
Motion carried.
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6. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONERS, OTHER MATTERS.
Commissioner Cotton updated the Commission on the status of the Franchise Utility Taskforce.
Currently they are in the process of enacting an ordinance for all franchise agreements that will
be generic for all utility companies. They have recently completed a Rights of Way ordinance
and it has been passed on to the M.U.D. attorney for approval. Once that ordinance is
approved, Trophy Club will have a common ordinance. Most cities never even get to the point
of having this type of ordinance.
Vice Chairman Hill informed the Commission that he was provided information from a meeting
recently attended by the mayor. The meeting had to do with TNRCC and water conservation
efforts. Several areas are facing droughts with the increased populations. It was suggested by
Mayor Engelbeck that the Commission look at the requirements for irrigators and create
possible regulations.
7. REPORTS FROM STAFF.
Ms. Fleck had no reports.
Vice Chairman Hill directed the Commission to move to agenda item 3, even though the
applicant was not in attendance.
2. DISCUSSION AND APPROPRIATE ACTION REGARDING A REQUEST FOR A
WAIVER TO FENCE ORDINANCE NO. 1999-01, AT 301 VILLAGE TRAIL, (LOT 30,
BLOCK B @ LAKESIDE). APPLICANT: GABRIEL ZORRILLA.
Mr. Hudson stated that after reviewing the application in conjunction with the waiver request
letter, the request is deceiving; it is not clear as to what exactly the applicant is asking.
Vice Chairman Hill noted that the fence permit application calls for the material of the fence to
be wood pickets, which is not an approved material. The letter requesting the waiver stated that
"The goal is to increase aesthetics by having the fence even with the other existing fence on
Durango Dr." Whereas the plot plan with the proposed fence positioning only shows the fence
to be moved fifteen feet (15') from the current location, placing it almost in the middle of the
fifteen foot (15) Utility Easement on the side street. This location would not be the location
appropriate for lining up with the fence on Silver Rock Drive, (the house he referred to as
Durango Drive above). Also, the proposed fence stops midway thru the lot, not extending to the
rear property line.
Ms. Fleck stated that she had mailed a copy of the agenda to the applicant, 9 June 2000 and
had left a message on his answering machine at approximately 6:53 pm, during the meeting.
Motion: Gilliland
Second: Cotton
Ayes: Hill, Reed,
Nays: None
Approved: 4-0
Motion carried.
The Commission unanimously moved to deny the request for a fence waiver. With the applicant
not in attendance, too many questions were raised by the Commissioners.
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8. ADJOURNMENT.
Vice Chairman Hill adjourned the meeting at 7:47 p.m.
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-Gene-Hill, Vice Chairman
Tin C. Fleck, Planning(& Zoning Coordinator
15 June 2000
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