File #: 11-068SP1    Name: City Elevated Water Storage Tank
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 6/21/2011 Final action: 6/21/2011
Title: Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request by Birkhoff, Hendricks & Carter, L.L.P., on Behalf of the City of McKinney, for Approval of a Site Plan for a City Elevated Water Storage Tank, Approximately 2.43 Acres, Located on the North Side of Virginia Parkway and Approximately 850 Feet West of Hardin Boulevard.
Attachments: 1. PZ Minutes, 2. PZ Staff Report, 3. Site Plan Checklist, 4. PowerPoint Presentation, 5. Location Map and Aerial Exhibit, 6. Letter of Intent, 7. Proposed Site Plan, 8. Proposed Landscape Plan
Related files: 11-068SP

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Conduct a Public Hearing to Consider/Discuss/Act on the Request  by Birkhoff, Hendricks & Carter, L.L.P., on Behalf of the City of McKinney, for Approval of a Site Plan for a City Elevated Water Storage Tank, Approximately 2.43 Acres, Located on the North Side of Virginia Parkway and Approximately 850 Feet West of Hardin Boulevard.

 

Summary

 

MEETING DATE:                     June 21, 2011

 

DEPARTMENT:                      Development Services - Planning

 

CONTACT:                       Jennifer Cox, AICP, Director of Planning

                     Michael Quint, Senior Planner

                     Abra R. Nusser, Planner

 

 

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:                     

                     Staff recommends approval of the proposed site plan with the following conditions:

 

1.                     The City satisfy the conditions as shown on the Standard Conditions for Site Plan Approval Checklist, attached.

 

Prior to issuance of a building permit:

 

2.                     The City revise the site and landscape plans to reflect the removal of the diseased 36” Bois D’Arc tree near the southern property line.

 

3.                     The City revise the site and landscape plans to label the height of the proposed gate instead of the width.

 

4.                     The City revise the site and landscape plans to remove the portions of proposed sidewalk along Virginia Parkway that are not within the limits of the subject property.

 

5.                     The City revise the site plan to correct the zoning designation of the subject property to state “PD” - Planned Development District Ordinance No. 2010-06-018.

 

6.                     The City revise the landscape plan to provide and label all overhead and underground utility lines.

 

7.                     The City revise the landscape plan to provide the required irrigation note as follows: “All required landscape areas shall be provided with an automatic underground irrigation system with rain and freeze sensors and evapotranspiration (ET) weather based controllers and said irrigation system shall be designed by a qualified professional and installed by a licensed irrigator.”

 

ITEM SUMMARY: 

                     The City of McKinney is proposing to construct an elevated water storage tank on the north side of Virginia Parkway and approximately 850 feet west of Hardin Boulevard on approximately 2.43 acres.  The tank is proposed to be 218 feet tall. The location of the tank on the site is proposed to be approximately 196 feet from the western property line (Inwood Hills residential subdivision). Enhanced landscaping and screening is proposed, and the City plans to preserve a significant number of the trees that currently exist on the subject property.

 

                     The proposed site plan also reflects four potential future wireless communication equipment shelter pads.  The placement of wireless communication equipment is typical on elevated water storage tank sites since antennas are oftentimes placed on the water storage tanks which reduce the number of stand-alone cell towers necessary in the City.

 

                     The proposed elevated water storage tank and associated features will be maintained by the City of McKinney. All proposed site plans for City-owned property are considered by the City Council; therefore the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission is being forwarded to the City Council for consideration.

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 

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FINANCIAL SUMMARY: 

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BOARD OR COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:

                     On May 24, 2011, the Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the proposed site as conditioned by Staff.

 

                     Several residents near the subject property expressed concerns during the public hearing at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting regarding the proposed tank’s location. They stated that they were concerned that the tank’s proximity to their homes could adversely affect their home values and their neighborhood. The residents also stated that they were concerned about how the construction of the tank would take place in terms of potential dirt and debris.