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ARTICLE 467. PD 467. SEC. 51P-467.101. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY. PD 467 was established by Ordinance No. 23046, passed by the Dallas City Council on February 26, 1997. Ordinance No. 23046 amended Ordinance No. 19455, Chapter 51A of the Dallas City Code, as amended. Ordinance No. 23046 was amended by Ordinance No. 24831, passed by the Dallas City Council on January 23, 2002. (Ord. Nos. 19455; 23046; 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.102. PROPERTY LOCATION AND SIZE. PD 467 is established on property generally located at the northeast corner of Church Road and White Rock Trail. The size of PD 467 is approximately 41.39 acres. (Ord. Nos. 23046; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.103. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS. (a) to this article. Unless otherwise stated, the definitions and interpretations in Chapter 51A apply (b) Unless otherwise stated, all references to articles, divisions, or sections in this article are to articles, divisions, or sections in Chapter 51A. (c) For purposes of determining the applicability of regulations in this article and in Chapter 51A triggered by adjacency or proximity to another zoning district, and for purposes of interpreting the DIR and RAR requirements of Division 51A-4.800, this district is considered to be a nonresidential zoning district. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.103.1. EXHIBITS. The following exhibits are incorporated into this article: (1) Exhibit 467A: development plan. (2) Exhibit 467B: landscape plan. (3) Exhibit 467C: traffic management plan. (Ord. 31065) SEC. 51P-467.104. DEVELOPMENT PLAN.

Development and use of the Property must comply with the development plan (Exhibit 467A). In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this article and the development plan, the provisions of this article control. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042; 26499) SEC. 51P-467.105. MAIN USES PERMITTED. The only main use permitted is a public school. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.106. ACCESSORY USES. As a general rule, an accessory use is permitted in any district in which the main use is permitted. Some specific types of accessory uses, however, due to their unique nature, are subject to additional regulations contained in Section 51A-4.217. For more information regarding accessory uses, consult Section 51A-4.217. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.107. YARD, LOT, AND SPACE REGULATIONS. (Note: The yard, lot, and space regulations in this section must be read together with the yard, lot, and space regulations [contained] in Division 51A-4.400. If there is [In the event of] a conflict between this section and Division 51A-4.400, this section controls.) (a) Setbacks. (1) Setbacks for main structures are as follows: (A) (B) (C) (D) Church Road. Minimum setback is 100 feet. White Rock Trail. Minimum setback is 80 feet. North side yard. Minimum setback is 20 feet. East side yard. Minimum setback is 600 feet. (2) No setbacks are required for accessory structures. (b) (c) Floor area. Maximum floor area is 687,422 square feet. Height. Except as provided in this section, maximum structure height is 57 feet. (1) Maximum height for poles supporting exterior lights for the baseball and softball fields is 70 feet. (2) Maximum height for accessory buildings is 20 feet. (d) Lot coverage.

(1) Maximum lot coverage is 45 percent. (2) Surface parking lots and underground parking structures are not included in lot coverage calculations. (e) (f) Lot size. No minimum lot size. Stories. (1) Maximum number of stories for main buildings is three. (2) Maximum number of stories for accessory buildings is one. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042; 26499; 31065) SEC. 51P-467.108. ROADWAY AND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for a public school, the following roadway and infrastructure improvements are required: (1) Reconstruction of the existing drive approach on the north side of Church Road in order to align with Fieldcrest Drive. The reconstruction must provide a minimum driveway pavement width of 36 feet and allow for two ten-foot egress lanes and one 16-foot ingress lane. (2) Installation of a traffic signal at the following intersections: (A) Church Road and White Rock Trail; and (B) Audelia Road and Ferndale Road. (3) Widening of the existing driveways to the parking lot on Church Road, between the football stadium and the circular drive, to a minimum of 24 feet each, with a minimum curb return radii of 20 feet. These driveways must be marked for two-way operation. (4) Marking of the circular driveway with two twelve-foot lanes. (Note: Parallel parking in front of the circular driveway is prohibited.) (5) Closure of the existing drive approach on the east side of White Rock Trail immediately north of Church Road. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.109. OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING. A minimum of 998 off-street parking spaces for the public school must be provided in the locations shown on the development plan. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042; 31065) SEC.51P-467.109.1. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN.

(a) In general. Operation of a public school must comply with the traffic management plan (Exhibit 706C). (b) Queuing. Queuing is only permitted inside the Property. Student drop-off and pick-up are not permitted within city rights-of-way. (c) Traffic study. (1) The Property owner or operator shall prepare a traffic study evaluating the sufficiency of the traffic management plan. The initial traffic study must be submitted to the director by November 1, 2020. After the initial traffic study, the Property owner or operator shall submit updates of the traffic study to the director by November 1st of each even-numbered year. (2) The traffic study must be in writing, performed by a licensed engineer, based on a minimum of four samples taken on different school days at different drop-off and pick-up times over a two-week period, and must contain an analysis of the following: (A) (B) (C) unloading of students; (D) (E) (F) (G) ingress and egress points; queue lengths; number and location of personnel assisting with loading and drop-off and pick-up locations; drop-off and pick-up hours for each grade level; hours for each grade level; and circulation. (3) Within 30 days after submission of a traffic study, the director shall determine if the current traffic management plan is sufficient. (A) If the director determines that the current traffic management plan is sufficient, the director shall notify the applicant in writing. (B) If the director determines that the current traffic management plan results in traffic hazards or traffic congestion, the director shall require the Property owner to submit an amended traffic management plan. If the Property owner fails to submit an amended traffic management plan within 30 days, the director shall notify the city plan commission. (d) Amendment process. (1) A traffic management plan may be amended using the minor plan amendment fee and public hearing process in Section 51A-1.105(k)(3).

(2) The city plan commission shall authorize changes in a traffic management plan if the proposed amendments improve queuing or traffic circulation; eliminate traffic hazards; or decrease traffic congestion. (Ord. 31065) SEC. 51P-467.110. FENCING. Fencing must be provided as shown on the development plan. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.111. ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. See Article VI. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.112. LANDSCAPING. Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for a public school, landscaping must be provided as shown on the landscape plan (Exhibit 467B). Plant material must be maintained in a healthy, growing condition. For the baseball and softball fields, evergreen shrubs must be planted in the area designated on the development plan. The minimum height of the evergreen shrubs at maturity is 15 feet. Planting must be completed within 90 days of the installation of the exterior lighting for the baseball and softball fields. The evergreen shrubs must be planted at a maximum of eight feet on center and at a minimum size of 15 gallons, and must be irrigated with an automatic irrigation system. (Ord. Nos. 23046; 24831; 26042; 26499) SEC. 51P-467.113. SIGNS. Signs must comply with the provisions for non-business zoning districts contained in Article VII. No parking signs must be posted along the eastern boundary of the Property as shown on the development plan at a minimum spacing of one sign per 100 feet of frontage along the alley. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.114. AMPLIFIED SOUND SPEAKERS. Amplified sound speakers for the baseball and softball fields must be directed toward the seating areas in each field and away from any residential use. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.115. RESIDENTIAL PROXIMITY SLOPE. The standards for residential proximity slope do not apply to the light poles, the support poles for the protective screens, and the fair/foul ball line poles for the baseball and softball fields, as shown on the development plan. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.116. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS.

(a) appearance. The entire Property must be properly maintained in a state of good repair and neat (b) Development and use of the Property must comply with all federal and state laws and regulations, and with all ordinances, rules, and regulations of the city. (c) The baseball and softball fields are subject to the following restrictions: (1) Lighted use of the fields is limited to University Interscholastic League (UIL) games or practices involving at least one Richardson Independent School District team and Lake Highlands High School. (2) Lights may be switched on Mondays through Fridays, and on Saturdays for rescheduled games only. Lighted use of the fields on Sundays is prohibited. (3) Lights must be switched off within 15 minutes of the completion of any game, except that the one light standard for each field indicated on the development plan may not be switched off for 30 minutes after the completion of the game to allow for maintenance of the fields. For practice sessions, all lights must be switched off at 6:30 p.m. The fields may not be lighted after 10:00 p.m. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.117. PAVING. All paved areas, permanent drives, streets, and drainage structures, if any, must be constructed in accordance with standard city specifications, and completed to the satisfaction of the director of public works and transportation. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042) SEC. 51P-467.118. COMPLIANCE WITH CONDITIONS. The building official shall not issue a building permit or certificate of occupancy for a use in this PD until there has been full compliance with this article, the Dallas Development Code, the construction codes, and all other ordinances, rules, and regulations of the city. (Ord. Nos. 24831; 26042)