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Contact Information:
  Name Stephen  Murray
  Title/Position Interim Zoning Manager
  Entity City of Fort Worth
  E-mail Stephen.Murray@fortworthtexas.gov
  Phone (817) 392-2883

Project Number:  067

Parcel ID(s):  45950-2-B1R

Project Description:  "The proposed site is located on Cherry Lane near the corner of IH-30 and is within the 70 and 65 DNL contours. The applicant is amending the site plan as required by PD-984 for the tract zoned “PD/E” Planned Development for “E” Neighborhood Commercial plus motel; site plan required. This initial case was approved in 2013. The applicant intends to increase the height of the motel and number of parking spaces within the development. The previous site plan contained structures located within easements. The proposed site plan removes these structures but requires amendments to the height and size of the building. The number of rooms will stay the same. The following information describes the differences in the most recently approved and proposed site plan: PD 984 (2013) SP-14-009 Hotel Height: 45 ft., 3 stories 46’6”, 4 stories Hotel Size: 16,989 sf 12,960 sf Parking spaces: 90 120 (numerous parking spaces located within easements) Number of Rooms: 81 81

Date Submitted:  9/23/2014 2:05:18 PM

Deadline for Comments:  10/6/2014

References Comprehensive Plans Zoning Maps
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Comments

Name Entity Date Comment
Jack Adkison City of River Oaks 9/26/2014 This seems to be a regular pattern for applicants,they ask for one thing then when they get approval, it's a uh oh ,by the way I really want this. with the zoneing in place now I suppose we need to only be concerned with the noise level and this should be already addressed in more insulation and thicker windows and etc. All this said I have no problems with the new and improved site plan.
Randy  Skinner Planning Manager 10/2/2014 Technically, this land use is not permitted in the 70+ db zone. As with the original zoning case, improvements to this property should include significant sound attenuation.

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