HomeMy WebLinkAboutZBOA Decisions 12/15/1992 FRIENDSWOOD 2,0NING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
R'?,')UEST FOR HEARING
NAME: ALTAIR DEVELOPMENT PHONE: 4 8 2-410 0
ADDRESS: P. O. Box 72 , Friendswood, TX 77546
ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERTY': Corner of Shadwell & Friendswood Dr.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: See attached
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RECORDED SUBDIVISION PROPERTY IS IN:
UNDER WHAT ORDINANC .(NUMBER AND SECTION) IS APPEAL BEING MADE?:
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ALTAIR DEVELOPMENT
PRINTED NAME OF OWNER:
W. F. MITCHELL
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE:
SIGNA URE OF OWNER: DATE: j
DATE & TIME RECEIVED: //"
SEEKING VARIANCE FOR:
STAFF COMMENTS: S TrW UT[J/ZE j7 7_S (V/-1/)&_� tllf6/41401
CITY APPROVAL: T�ATE:
ACCEPTING APPLICAT.CON ON BEH.:-ELF OF CITY:
NAME: DATE, FEE PAID:
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Regular Meeting
Zoning Board of Adjustment
October 27, 1992
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Zoning Board. of
Adjustment of the City of Fri.endswood which was .held. at City
Hall on October 27, 1.992 with the following members present
constituting a quorum:
Chairman William H. Taylor
Regular Member Dr. Tom Sullivan
Regular Member David. O'Brien
Regular Member Ann Talbot
Alternate Member. Evelyn Brennan
Alternate Member Larry Seelig
Sign. Code Enforcement Officer Linda Taylor
Assistant City Secretary Linda Thornton
Chairman Taylor called the meeting to order at 7 :10 P.M.
Chairman Taylor called the Public Hearing to order to
receive public input regarding request on seeking variance
at 5154 Shady Oaks, Wedgewood. Village Subdivision, for an
addition to detached. garage:, for 8' rear setback. (10
required) and 2' for side set back (5' required) .
Discussions. followed, with Mr. Bryan Corey, explaining his
request. Mr. Paul Brown, a neighbor did not object, but.
asked about. the utility easement for possible repairs. Mr.
Jim Kenser a neighbor on Wandering Trail explained that he
lives behind Mr. Corey and. all utilities- were located in his
yard. All were in support of this. issue.
No one opposed the request..
At this time the public hearing was closed.
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Chairman. Taylor called t1le Public Hearing to order to
receive- public input regarding request on seeking variance
at 401 Spreading Oaks, Lot 4, Block 1, Liberty Tree Estates
Subdivision, for building to exceed 35' maximum height
(proposed 421 ) . Building does fit under 63.5 degree line
from outer edge of yard.
Discussions followed, with Mr. Bill Dusenburg, the builder
explaining the request. Mr. Bill Wood and two neighbors
spoke for the variance.
No one opposed the request..
At this time the public hearing was closed..
*Larry See-lig -made the motion to grant the 5154 Shady oaks.,
Wedgewood. Village Subdivision, a variance for an addition
to detached garage, for 8' rear set back and 2' for side
for side set back.
Seconded by Evelyn Brennan.
Motion. was approved, 5 approved 1 opposed.
* Ann Talbot made the. motion to grant the 401 Spreading.
Oaks, Liberty Tree Estates Subdivision, a variance for a
Building to exceed 35' maximum height.
Seconded. by David O'Brien..
Motion was. approved unanimously.
* Larry Seelig moved. to approve. the minutes of September 22.,
1992.
Seconded by David O'Brien.
Motion was approved unanimously.
* Chairman Hal. Taylor moved to adjourn at 8: 35 p.m. .
Seconded by David O'Brien.
Motion was approved unanimously.
William H. Taylor
Chairman
Date Signed
ATTEST:
Linda. Thornton.
Assi.stant City Secretary
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Regular. Meeting
Zoning Board of Adjustment
December 1.5, 1992
Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Zoning Board. of
Adjustment of the City of Friendswood which was held at City
Hall on December 15, 1992 with the following members present
constituting a quorum:
Chairman William H. Taylor
Regular Member Dr. Tom Sullivan
Regular Member David O'Brien
Regular Member Ann Talbot !
Alternate Member Evelyn Brennan,
Sign Code. Enforcement Officer Linda Taylor
Assistant City Secretary Linda Thornton
Chairman. Taylor called the meeting to order at 7:05 P.M.
*Chairman Taylor and Board Members voted Evelyn Brennan asia
Regular member for this meeting.
Chairman Taylor called the Public Hearing to order to
receive public input regarding request- on seeking variance.
at the corner of Shadwell & Friendswood Dr. , - for proposed
office building to exceed:. 3:5' maximum- height requirement to
801 . Zoning. Ordinance #84.-15, Section. 7Q, 3.b. .
Discussion. followed, with Mr. Mitch Mitchell of Altair
Development., explaining his request. for proposed office
building to exceed 35' maximum height requirement to 801 .
Fire Chief, Rick McFee, of the Friendswood Volunteer Fire
Department submitted a letter and: spoke to the Board
supporting the variance pending compliance with the.
recommendations stated in his letter attached hereto and
made a part of.. Discussion followed.
No one opposed the request.
At this time the public hearing was. closed.
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* Chairman Hal Taylor made the motion. to grant the variance:
at the corner of Shadwell &. Fri.endswood Drive for proposed
office building. to exceed_ 35' maximum height requirement
to 80' .
Seconded by David O'Brien
Motion was approved unanimously.
* David O'Brien made a motion to approve- the: minutes of
October 27, 1992.
Seconded by Ann Talbot.
Motion was approved unanimously—
* Evelyn Brennan made a. motion to adjourn. at 7:30. p.m.
Seconded by David O'Brien..
Motion was approved unanimously.
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William H. Taylor
Chairman,
Date geed
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Linda Thornton
Assistant City Secretary
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FRIENDSWOOD VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT
QOLONTBER 1000 SOUTH FRIENDSWOOD DR., P.O.BOX958 FRI EN DSWOOD,TEXAS 77546
FIRS D S F T BUSINESS PHONE:482-0317 EMERGENCY PHONE:482-721.1
MEMORANDUM
To: City of Friendswood
Zoning Board of Adjustment
From: Richard a �' 1
Fire Chief uV�
Date: December 14, 1992
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Subject: Request for Variance to Exceed Maximum Height of 35 Feet to 80 Feet -
Corner of Shadwell and Friendswood Drive
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On behalf of the Friendswood Volunteer Fire Department and in the interest of fire safety
I would like to offer several comments regarding the request for a variance in the
maximum height allowable for a building in the City of Friendswood.
First let me state that the Friendswood Volunteer Fire Department strongly supports the
continued growth and economic development in the City of Friendswood. As
supporters of this growth we welcome the type of occupancy planned for the corner of
Shadwell and Friendswood Drive. While we welcome this type of occupancy we do
have several fire protection and safety concerns regarding this specific request for a
height variance.
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The requested 80' height of this planned structure is 50 feet taller than the tallest ladder'
carried on a Friendswood Volunteer Fire Department pumper. The tallest ladder on our
pumpers, as recommended by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA 1901), is
35 feet tall. This means that we will be unable to access the roof of this structure or
effect rescues from above the second floor, except by the interior, which during a fire
situation may not be possible. The City, previous to this planned construction, has not
had a building tall enough to warrant the immediate availability of an aerial ladder. This
type of apparatus is equipped with an integral ladder with heights available up to
approximately 135' in height.
The Friendswood Volunteer Fire Department's.Five Year Capital Acquisition Plan
addresses the need for an aerial ladder of this type, but not until fiscal year 94/95. The
estimated cost of the presently planned 75' aerial truck is $385,000. The height of this
building would necessitate a taller aerial truck in the 100' foot range at an increased
cost of approximately $450,000. At the present time this vehicle is only a
recommendation and request and funding by City Council has not been approved.
Presently the closest fire vehicle of this type is in the City of Webster and therefore has a
response time of approximately 15-20 minutes to an emergency in Friendswood. -
While the impact of the.building's height on the City's present fire protection capabilities
is off great concern, I would like to offer some suggestions regarding construction
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requirements which would minimize the fire protection and fire safety risks associated
with a high life-hazard structure of this magnitude.
We would recommend that:
1. The developer/ builder install an approved sprinkler and fire standpipe
system-in the building on all floors.
2. That the building have installed an approved fire alarm and occupant
alerting system with smoke and heat detectors on all levels.
3. Lastly we recommend that all exit stairwells be constructed to provide
positive pressure ventilation to allow a safe and smoke free means of '
egress for the building occupants.
Given the builders agreement to include these recommendations in the construction
plans for this building we could support the application for a height variance, without
such fire protection systems incorporated we would recommend against granting such
a variance. Additionally in the future any requests for a height variance which exceeds
40 feet should also include provisions for the listed fire protection systems.
We would be happy to discuss our concerns with the Board or the developer in more
detail and I am available at your convenience. Thank you for the opportunity to speak
this evening.
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