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Z2020-044.Pdf Feet Z2020-044- SUP FOR 102 THISTLE PLACE R 0 15 30 EE 60 90 120 ZONING - LOCATION MAP = NT LU VO T H IS T L E E R O D O M M O C HE NR Y M C HA ND LER HE NR Y M C HA ND LER The City of Rockwall GIS maps are continually under development City of Rockwall and therefore subject to change without notice. While we endeavor Planning & Zoning Department to provide timely and accurate information, we make no 385 S. Goliad Street guarantees. The City of Rockwall makes no warranty, express Rockwall, Texas 75032 or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a (P): (972) 771-7745 particular purpose. Use of the information is the sole responsibility of the user. (W): www.rockwall.com I The City of Rockwall GIS maps are continually under development City of Rockwall and therefore subject to change without notice. While we endeavor Planning & Zoning Department to provide timely and accurate information, we make no 385 S. Goliad Street guarantees. The City of Rockwall makes no warranty, express Rockwall, Texas 75087 or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a (P): (972) 771-7745 particular purpose. Use of the information is the sole responsibility of the user. (W): www.rockwall.com I A ST Benton NE BENTON RAN Feet GE WOODS Woods GER C B 0 130 260 520 780 1,040 A M E B N R T I A O C O N L U S O M V B E R IA E IG N AUROR S A IA Chandler's C COLUMB E WHISPER A P ROCK I T Landing R B E M U L R E O A D G C IN N I D B I O W W R H T U E O W S G E I D V I R R CHAPEL O B R A H G G N I R D E N T R YA A E E CH L L E T T C N LU R B W LU E O I O T V B V H T R I S R A T O H P L E WHITE E H HE R N O A RY R R M D B E C O O L H B R D A V N ND M U L C I A M E H ER W K C O I C M N Y Spyglass, R G N E H E PH 2 & 3 H G A D I M R B M A C H U N T IN G T O N NGTON WELLI AY KEW LA R I Spyglass, D G PH 1 E OXFORD Legend MONT BLANC L A V Subject Property Y E C K LAN R T B R N E MO O W S E 1500' Buffer T T C A O A N T U URBIN I N E Y L O O T L L RY Rockwall HOAs M E R CL S O A UB R H P C S VicinityO UMap ENTON WOODS GE B Case Number: Z2020-044 RA R A OU YA E N C CH G G Case Name: SUP for Residential Infill T D C I L E E U R B R TR Zoning P Case Type: E SC CHAPEL Zoning: Planned Development District 8 H A R VOLUNTEER BO (PD-8) R WHITE VI Case Address: 102 Thistle Place EW N ELLINGTO LAKEWAYW OXFORD C OUN Date Created: 10/19/2020 TRY CLUB For Questions on this Case Call (972) 771-7745 Miller, Ryan From: Gamez, Angelica Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2020 2:20 PM Cc: Miller, Ryan; Gonzales, David; Lee, Henry Subject: Neighborhood Notification Program Attachments: Public Notice (10.20.2020).pdf; HOA Map Z2020-044.pdf HOA/Neighborhood Association Representative: Per your participation in the Neighborhood Notification Program, you are receiving this notice to inform your organization that a zoning case has been filed with the City of Rockwall that is located within 1,500‐feet of the boundaries of your neighborhood. As the contact listed for your organization, you are encouraged to share this information with the residents of your subdivision. Please find the attached map detailing the property requesting to be rezoned in relation to your subdivision boundaries. Additionally, below is the summary of the zoning case that was published in the Rockwall Herald Banner on Friday, October 23, 2020. The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at 6:00 PM, and the City Council will hold a public hearing on Monday, November 16, 2020 at 6:00 PM. Both hearings will take place at 6:00 PM at City Hall, 385 S. Goliad, Rockwall, TX 75087. All interested parties are encouraged to submit public comments via email to [email protected] at least 30 minutes in advance of the meeting. Please include your name, address, and the case number your comments are referring to. These comments will be read into the record during each of the public hearings. Additional information on all current development cases can be found on the City’s website: https://sites.google.com/site/rockwallplanning/development/development‐cases. Z2020‐044 Specific Use Permit for Residential Infill Hold a public hearing to discuss and consider a request by Casey Cox of Costal Plains Estates for the approval of a Specific Use Permit (SUP) for Residential Infill in an Established Subdivision for the purpose of constructing a single‐family home on a 0.21‐acre parcel of land identified as Lot 24, Block A, Chandler’s Landing, Phase 7, City of Rockwall, Rockwall County, Texas, zoned Planned Development District 8 (PD‐8) for single‐family residential land uses, addressed as 102 Thistle Place, and take any action necessary. Thank you, Angelica Gamez Planning & Zoning Coordinator City of Rockwall 972.771.7745 Office 972.772.6438 Direct http://www.rockwall.com/planning/ This email was scanned by Bitdefender 1 The City of Rockwall GIS maps are continually under development City of Rockwall and therefore subject to change without notice. While we endeavor Planning & Zoning Department to provide timely and accurate information, we make no 385 S. Goliad Street guarantees. The City of Rockwall makes no warranty, express Rockwall, Texas 75087 or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a (P): (972) 771-7745 particular purpose. Use of the information is the sole responsibility of the user. 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