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Name |
Stephen
Murray
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Title/Position |
Interim Zoning Manager |
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Entity |
City of Fort Worth
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E-mail |
Stephen.Murray@fortworthtexas.gov |
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Phone |
(817) 392-2883 |
Project Description: The applicant is requesting a zoning change to “PD/E” Planned Development for all uses in “E” Neighborhood Commercial plus hotel with waiver to 45 ft height requirement/NASJRB Overlay, site plan included. A PD is required because the property is within 1,000 feet of a residential district and the hotels are first allowed by right within “FR” General Commercial. The applicant intends to construct a three story, 150 guest room Holiday Inn brand hotel
Name |
Entity |
Date |
Comment |
Doug
Howard
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City of Benbrook
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12/3/2021 |
No concerns |
Jack Adkison |
City of River Oaks |
12/5/2021 |
I have no problem with this as long as the building is well insulated for noise. |
Edward Spurlin |
CPLO at NAS Fort Worth, JRB |
12/7/2021 |
Case # ZC-21-204 Fort Worth
Hotel.
7950 Calmont Street is outside the APZ but within the 70 or greater noise counter overlay boundary. While DoD's Air Installations Compatible Use Zone (AICUZ) and city overlay guidelines deem such a development compatible, there are stipulations.
The stipulation of such a project within a 70 db noise contour cites that building construction standards should be such as to reduce the outside to inside noise levels by 25 decibels. Those standards should be applied to the design of the structure for compliance.
Again, continued density growth within the proximity of the navy base applies encroachment pressures to the aviation industrial complex of the base and Lockheed Martin, and it is requested the density growth be taken into consideration.
NAS JRB FW finds proposal compatible per AICUZ guidelines, with exceptions.
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