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Contact Information:
  Name Robert Nunley
  Title/Position Plamning Development
  Entity White Settlement
  E-mail rnunley@wstx.us
  Phone (817) 246-4971 x079

Project Number:  157

Parcel ID(s):  46090-17-2R

Project Description:  Western Hills Park Addition Block 17 Lot 2R An application has been received for the property located at 1650 S Cherry Lane White Settlement Tx 76108. The property is currently zoned Commercial Corridor (C-C), but it has a secondary zoning, which is a mixed-use overlay district (MUOD). The applicant is seeking to utilize the MUOD for the uses of Manufacturing or Assembly Facility (light)" and "Warehousing and Storage Establishment" for Warehouse/Distribution with outside storage. The property was previously BT Furnishings and, before that, Home Depot. The building is just over 106,000 sq. ft. and currently sits vacant. The applicant currently does not have a tenant in place for the property but typically leases to clients that fall under the requested uses.

Date Submitted:  6/9/2022 1:32:31 PM

Deadline for Comments:  6/15/2022

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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River Oaks
Westworth Village
White Settlement
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Lake Worth
River Oaks
Sansom Park
Westworth Village
White Settlement

Comments

Name Entity Date Comment
Mike Coleman City of Westworth Village 6/9/2022 That would appear to be a compatible use of the subject property, which is not in the APZ but is within the noise corridor.
Jack Adkison City of River Oaks 6/10/2022 I have no problem with this. Noise may be a issue/
Michael Crain City of Fort Worth 6/10/2022 No issue
Suzanne  Meason City of Lake Worth 6/14/2022 The property falls outside either of the APZ's and the proposed "group of use types" appears to be compatible with the 65-70 noise contours although some specific uses might benefit from some type of sound mitigation.
Edward Spurlin CPLO at NAS Fort Worth, JRB 6/14/2022 The land use and related structures are generally compatible. As noted, parcel is within the 65-75db noise contours. NAS JRB finds no objections given intended use.
Brian Libbey City of Westworth Village 6/15/2022 This seems like an appropriate use. No objections.

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