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Contact Information:
  Name Suzanne  Meason
  Title/Position P&Z Administrator
  Entity City of Lake Worth
  E-mail smeason@lakeworthtx.org
  Phone 817-255-7922

Project Number:  150

Parcel ID(s):  21080-3-3

Project Description:  Property Address: 2832 Hiawatha Trl Zoning: SF 7.5 (Single Family Residential) Project Description: This request is a replat to combine two existing residential lots into one (1) large lot. This property falls outside of the APZ's but is in the 75 dB Noise Contour. There is an existing residential structure on the property. If any new construction was to take place, the property owner would be required sound attenuation measures to help mitigate the effects as per the city's adopted building code.

Date Submitted:  12/14/2021 2:33:02 PM

Deadline for Comments:  12/21/2021

References Comprehensive Plans Zoning Maps
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Suggested Land Use Compatibility in Noise Zones
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Tarrant Appraisal District (Property Search)
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Fort Worth
Lake Worth
River Oaks
Westworth Village
White Settlement
Benbrook
Fort Worth
Lake Worth
River Oaks
Sansom Park
Westworth Village
White Settlement

Comments

Name Entity Date Comment
Jack Adkison City of River Oaks 12/15/2021 I have no problem with this. The City of Lake Worth has building codes in place for noise.
Edward Spurlin CPLO at NAS Fort Worth, JRB 12/15/2021 DoDs Air Installation Compatible Use Zone (AICUZ) policy cites single-family residential in the 70-74db noise contour as normally incompatible, with exception; and incompatible with no exception in the 75db and above noise contour. NAS JRB sees the combination of two smaller lots into one larger lot as a positive indicator in order to reduce current population density within noise hazard areas. NAS JRB concurs with City of Lake Worth comment that if a future structure is built, or improvements made on the property, noise reduction standards would be required incorporated into building design as to reduce outside to inside noise levels by 30db. NAS JRB finds no objection in this case.

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