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Highland Park City Zoning Code

§ 26

LIST OF SPECIFIC USE PERMITS, PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS AND COMBINED BUILDING SITES.

26-100 
The following listed specific use permits and Planned Development existing in the Town of Highland Park are adopted as part of this ordinance and are referenced on the Zoning District Map.
PD 1 Shopping Center–Bounded by Mockingbird Lane, Preston Road, Livingston and Douglas Avenues
PD 2 Planned Development District–Lots 22-27 of Block 162, part of Lot 7, Block 4/167, Block 164 and Block 166, 9th installment of Highland Park West addition.
CUD Ordinance No. 1244–Community Unit Development at 4200-4208 Lomo Alto Drive. PD Ordinance No. 1257–New Middle school at Block 209, Highland Park Addition.
PD Ordinance No. 1307–Amending Ordinance 1469, to include a two-story addition at Armstrong Elementary School for the purpose of adding an elevator to meet the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
PD Ordinance No. 1307–Amending Ordinance 1507, providing for replacing the four-foot high chain link fence on the playgrounds east of Byron Avenue with four-foot high iron fence and the eight-foot high chain link fence on the north, east and south sides of the playground on the southwest corner of Cornell Avenue and Byron Avenue will be replaced with eight-foot high iron fence.
PD Ordinance No. 1307–Armstrong Elementary School–Block 53, lots 16-20, Block 54, lots 1 and 2, 20' of Block 63, Lot 3, 20' of Block 64, lots 7 and 8 in Highland Park 4th addition; amended Ordinance No. 1469; amended Ordinance No. 1507.
PD Ordinance No. 1308–Bradfield Elementary School–Block 150 of Highland Park West 2nd installment.
PD Ordinance No. 1309–Amendment to Community Unit Development at 4200-4208 Lomo Alto Drive.
PD Ordinance No. 1311–Amendment to PD for new middle school at Block 209, Highland Park Addition.
PD Ordinance No. 1324–Amendment to PD for new middle school at Block 209, Highland Park Addition.
PD Ordinance No. 1332–Amending Ordinance 1506, extending approval of one portable classroom building at Bradford Elementary School as requested by the Highland Park Independent School District until August 31, 2004, under the same terms and conditions set forth in Ordinance No. 1332.
PD Ordinance No. 1332–Repealed Ordinance No. 1324; amended Ordinance No. 1257; amended Ordinance No. 1308.
PD Ordinance No. 1370–Amending Ordinance No. 1257, relocating the athletic facilities for middle school.
PD Ordinance No. 1381–Amending Ordinance No. 1307, Armstrong Elementary School, adding two (2) portable classrooms for one year.
PD Ordinance No. 1381–Amending Ordinance 1505, extending approval of portable classroom buildings at Armstrong Elementary School as requested by the Highland Park Independent School District until August 31, 2004, under the same terms and conditions set forth in Ordinance No. 1381.
PD Ordinance No. 1405–Amending Ordinance No. 1308, replacing fencing and relocating bicycle rack at Bradfield Elementary School.
PD Ordinance No. 1406–Amending Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1332, which amended Ordinance No. 1308, extending approval of two portable classrooms at Bradfield Elementary School through August 31, 2001.
PD Ordinance No. 1407–Amending Ordinance No. 1381, extending approval for use of portable classrooms at Armstrong Elementary School through August 31, 2001.
PD Ordinance No. 1425–Designating Highland Park United Methodist Church–Property described as tract 1 being 4.27 acres of the Joel Sykes Survey, Abstract 1338, an addition to the Town of Highland Park, Dallas County, Texas.
PD Ordinance No. 1571–Amends Ordinance No. 1307, Section 2, to provide for construction of approximately 142 feet of 4-foot-high wrought iron fencing adjacent to the portable buildings at Byron Avenue and Cornell Avenue.
PD Ordinance No. 1595–Repeals Ordinance 1505; amends Ordinance No. 1381, Section 1, to extend approval of portable classroom buildings at Armstrong Elementary School as requested by the Highland Park Independent School District through July 31, 2008, under the same terms and conditions set forth in Ordinance No. 1381.
PD Ordinance No. 1596–Repeals Ordinance 1506; amends Ordinance No. 1381, Section 3, to extend approval of one (1) portable classroom building at Bradfield Elementary School as requested by the Highland Park Independent School District through July 31, 2008, under the same terms and conditions set forth in Ordinance No. 1332.
CUD Ordinance No. 1703–Community Unit Development at 3515 Normandy Avenue. PD Ordinance No. 1732–Amending Ordinance No. 821, Planned Development No. 2, to permit a second story addition at 4400 Westside Drive.
PD Ordinance No. 1751–Amends Ordinance 1595 to extend approval of two (2) portable classroom buildings at Armstrong Elementary School as requested by the Highland Park Independent School District through August 31, 2010, under the same terms and conditions set forth in Ordinance No. 1595.
PD Ordinance No. 1752–Amends Ordinance 1596 to extend approval of one (1) portable classroom building at Bradfield Elementary School as requested by the Highland Park Independent School District through August 31, 2010, under the same terms and conditions set forth in Ordinance No. 1596.
PD Ordinance No. 1775-Amending PD Ordinance No. 1308 to amend the site plan for Bradfield Elementary School to provide for a two-story addition on the west end of the building for classrooms and a one-story addition on the north side of the building for kitchen expansion and an enclosed fire exit stairway.
PD Ordinance No. 1776-Amending PD Ordinance No. 1257 to amend the site plan for McCulloch Intermediate and Highland Park Middle Schools to provide for one- and two-story additions on the south side of the building, expansion of the southeast parking lot, and modifications to the athletic field.
PD Ordinance No. 1777-Amending PD Ordinance No. 1425 to amend the site plan for Highland Park United Methodist Church to replace the signs at the Hillcrest Avenue/Mockingbird Lane and Bishop Boulevard/Mockingbird Lane intersections and add a sign facing Bishop Boulevard near the north property line.
PD Ordinance No. 1788-Amending PD Ordinance No. 1307 to amend the site plan for Armstrong Elementary School to provide for a two-story addition on the west side of the building for classrooms and for expansion of the dining and food preparation areas; relocating an outdoor fenced seating area; adding an enclosure for the dumpster; and providing head-in parking spaces on the west side of Byron Avenue north of Cornell Avenue.
PD Ordinance No. 1796–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to provide for placing four (4) tables with eight (8) chairs on the sidewalk in front of Unit 70 and requiring a minimum clearance of four feet (4') between the tables and chairs and the curb.
PD Ordinance No. 1806–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to convert 1,070 square feet of storage space into Unit No. 84, office space; and to convert 504 square feet of attic space into office space to enlarge Unit No. 74.
PD Ordinance No. 1811–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to convert office space into lounge area and restrooms and to extend the marquee to add outdoor seats.
PD Ordinance No. 1817–Amending PD Ordinance No. 1257 to amend the site plan for McCulloch Intermediate School/Highland Park Middle School to provide for the expansion of the gymnasium by ten feet (10'), the addition of a storage building, and modifications to the playground for track facilities.
PD Ordinance No. 1822–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to reduce the size of the Village Theatre from 568 to 354 seats and add a restaurant that will occupy the space now used by Escada on the first floor and a second-story addition of 2,000 square feet.
PD Ordinance No. 1825–Amending Ordinance No. 1308 to provide for security lighting. PD Ordinance No. 1831–Amending Ordinance No. 1425 as amended, to amend the site plan for Highland Park United Methodist Church to provide for (1) construction of a columbarium garden, including a masonry wall with three hundred eight (308) niches, decorative iron fencing, a stone-paved seating area, masonry retaining walls, and a fountain feature in the Mockingbird Lane front yard; and (2) use of the columbarium garden niches for the interment of ashes.
PD Ordinance No. 1840–Amending the Comprehensive Transportation and Parking Plan for the Highland Park Shopping Village to reduce the number of surplus parking from 25 spaces to 15 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1848–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to (1) add a new elevator and 186 square feet of covered walkways on the second floor between the center court buildings; (2) reclassify 1,189 square feet of restaurant space into retail space, demolish 313 square feet on the first floor and add a new second floor consisting of 500 square feet of retail space to Unit 69; (3) reassign the existing 43 outdoor seats from Unit 69 and Unit 70 to Unit 87, and eliminate 23 outdoor seats; (4) reclassify 1,030 square feet of restaurant space to retail space, and add 128 square feet of retail space to the first floor of Unit 70; (5) construct a 420-square-foot, first floor outdoor covered dining patio with a maximum of 32 seats, and a 686-square-foot, second floor outdoor covered dining patio with a maximum of 36 seats at Unit 87; and (6) increase the number of surplus parking from 15 spaces to 19 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1853–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to reclassify 5,338 square feet of retail/personal service space on the second floor of Building 11:1 (formerly Larry North Fitness) to office space (Hill Family Offices).
PD Ordinance No. 1857–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to provide for (1) construction of a 16-foot tall masonry and stucco wall with a wooden gate in place of an existing 8-foot tall wooden fence and gate located at the service alley entrance of Building C adjacent to Douglas Avenue behind Patrizio Restaurant; and (2) increasing the number of surplus parking spaces from 19 spaces to 58 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1858–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to (1) provide for placing six tables with twenty chairs on the sidewalk at Unit 77 (Mi Cocina); (2) require a minimum clearance of four feet between the tables and chairs and the curb; and (3) decrease the number of surplus parking spaces from 58 spaces to 55 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1860–Amending Ordinance No. 1425 as amended, to amend the site plan for the Highland Park United Methodist Church to provide for the construction of an additional two hundred twenty-five (225) niches to be used for the interment of ashes in the Columbarium Garden, for a total of five hundred thirty-three (533) niches.
PD Ordinance No. 1861–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to provide for the construction of a two hundred twenty-one-square-foot addition to the second floor adjacent to the north side of Unit 74 to be used as office space and to decrease the number of surplus parking spaces from 55 spaces to 54 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1863–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to: (i) provide for the construction of an eight hundred seventeen (817)-square-foot addition to the second floor adjacent to the west side of Unit 74 located in the southwest quadrant of the center court building to be used as office space; (ii) reclassify one thousand seven hundred twelve (1,712) square feet of Storage space to Office use on the second floor of Building D; (iii) reclassify two thousand four hundred thirty (2,430) square feet of Retail space to Office use on the second floor of Building D; (iv) revise the lease area in Building C to reflect a reduction of five hundred forty-eight (548) square feet; and (v) increase the number of surplus parking spaces from 54 spaces to 56 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1876–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to: (i) provide for the reclassification of one thousand fifty-six (1,056) square feet of Retail space to Restaurant use to include forty-one (41) indoor dining seats at Unit 67 on the second floor of Building F; (ii) provide for the reclassification of two hundred fifty-eight (258) square feet of Retail space to Office use at Unit 25-206 on the second floor of Building C; and (iii) decrease the number of surplus parking spaces from 56 spaces to 52 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1882–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to allow the installation of three (3) double-faced store directory signs. Each sign will consist of a three-foot (3') by five-foot, nine-inch (5'9") panel mounted between two seven-foot, eleven-inch (7'11") tall decorative metal poles which provide a total width of the sign structure of five feet (5'), as measured at the base. One side of the double-faced sign will display the store listings/locations, with the opposite side displaying store advertising. External lighting, affixed at the top of both sides of the panel, will be provided for each sign. The Signs will be located adjacent to: (i) the southeast corner of Building D; (ii) the south side, middle of Building F; and (iii) the northwest corner of Building G. A four-foot (4') minimum clearance will be maintained adjacent to all Signs where pedestrian access is provided.
PD Ordinance No. 1883–Amending Ordinance No. 821, PD 2, as amended, to provide for the construction of a permanent flat roof over the interior courtyard at 4347 Westside Drive.
PD Ordinance No. 1901–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to: (i) permit construction of a new second floor consisting of approximately four thousand six hundred fifteen (4,615) square feet of retail space above Units 18 through 21 of Building B; and (ii) decrease the surplus parking from 52 to 29 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1912–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to: (i) provide for the reclassification of nine hundred sixty (960) square feet of Office space to Retail use at Unit 25-209 on the second floor of Building C; and (ii) decrease the surplus parking from 29 to 27 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1922–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to modify the comprehensive site plan by: (i) permitting construction of an eighty-one (81) square-foot first floor addition to the front facade of Unit 11 in Building B; and (ii) decreasing the surplus parking from 27 spaces to 26 spaces.
PD Ordinance No. 1924–Amending PD for Bradfield Elementary School to permit construction of an eleven hundred (1,100) square-foot paved area for a memorial seating space and two connecting walkways, to be known as Johnny's Place, in the front yard on the east side of the main entrance to the school on Southern Avenue.
CUD Ordinance No. 1930–Community Unit Development at 4300 Lomo Alto Drive.
PD Ordinance No. 1933–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to allow the installation of two (2) directory signs adjacent to the east side of Building C. One sign will be an attached tenant directory, and will measure approximately two feet (2') wide by four feet, six inches (4'6") tall. This sign will be attached to the east wall of the exterior stairway. Once installed, the nine (9) existing tenant signs will be removed from the adjacent building wall. The second sign will be a detached double-faced store directory sign located in a planting area adjacent to the tree within the sidewalk. The sign will consist of a three-foot (3') by five-foot, nine-inch (5'9") panel mounted between two seven-foot, eleven-inch (7'11") tall decorative metal poles which provide a total width of five feet (5') as measured at the base of the sign structure. One side of the double-faced sign will display the store listings/locations, with the opposite side displaying store advertising or the same store listings/locations. External lighting will be affixed at the top of both sides of the panel.
PD Ordinance No. 1936–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to: (i) provide for the reclassification of four hundred ninety (490) square feet of office space to retail space at Unit 25-201 on the second floor of Building C; and (ii) decrease the surplus parking from 26 to 25 spaces and a final parking space count of 1,059.
PD Ordinance No. 1946–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to: (i) provide for the reclassification of three thousand two hundred (3,200) square feet of office space to retail space at Unit 30 on the second floor of Building C; and (ii) decrease the surplus parking from 25 to 16 spaces and a final parking space count of 1,059.
PD Ordinance No. 1953–Amending PD for Bradfield Elementary School to allow construction of a garden which will incorporate: (i) a three-by-eight-by-eight-foot-tall (3' x 8' x 8') entry gate trellis; (ii) two eighteen-inch-tall (18") elevated vegetable planting beds with a cumulative area of three hundred square feet (300 sf); (iii) an eight-by-eight-by-five-foot-tall (8' x 8' x 5') reading nook trellis; (iv) a twenty-four-inch-tall (24") by eighty square feet (80 sf) elevated earth science station; (v) a five-foot-tall rain barrel; (vi) an outdoor paved gathering space with white board; and (vii) a water feature, (collectively, the “Garden Improvements”). In the event Bradfield does not offer the garden curriculum for a period of one year, and/or does not properly maintain the Garden Improvements as depicted on the presented drawings, then the District shall remove the Garden Improvements in their entirety.
PD Ordinance No. 1954–Amending PD for Armstrong Elementary School to construct a garden which will incorporate: (i) a four-by-six-by-eight-foot tall (4'x6'x8') tool shed building finished in a color to match the school building exterior; (ii) a two-foot square compost bin; (iii) a twelve-by-eighteen-by-ten-foot tall (12'x 18'x 10') open air arbor; (iv) a thirty-five-foot (35') long raised planting bed structure; (v) one hundred thirty-two linear feet (132) of four-foot (4') tall iron fence surrounding the garden area; and (vi) miscellaneous gravel walk ways, (collectively, the “Garden Improvements”). The fence will be located twelve feet north of the public sidewalk along Cornell Avenue. This area will be known as Armstrong Garden, and the Garden Improvements shall be located in the front yard on the southeast side of the main entrance to the school on Cornell Avenue. In the event Armstrong does not offer the garden curriculum for a period of one year, and/or does not properly maintain the Garden Improvements, then the District shall remove the Garden Improvements in their entirety within sixty (60) days prior written notice from the Town.
PD Ordinance No. 1956–Amending PD for Bradfield Elementary School to allow construction of a tool shed measuring six feet deep by eight feet wide (6' x 8'), with a single sloped shed roof measuring ten feet, one inch (10' 1") above the ground, to be located adjacent to the northwest exterior wall of the school building, the walls of which are to be finished with a painted siding to match the color of the school building’s exterior.
PD Ordinance No. 1958–Amending the comprehensive site plan of PD 2, as amended, is hereby amended to provide for the construction of a one-hundred-forty-square-foot second floor addition over the existing two-car rear entry garage at 4354 Westside Drive.
PD Ordinance No. 1959–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to: (i) reduce indoor and outdoor seating and enclose four hundred sixty square feet (460 sf) of patio area at Unit 26, Building C on the first floor; (ii) reclassify two thousand six hundred seventy square feet (2,670 sf) of Unit 26, Building C, from restaurant to retail use on the first floor; (iii) reclassify one thousand seven hundred ten square feet (1,710 sf) of Unit 25, Suite 101, Building C, from retail to restaurant use on the first floor; (iv) convert one hundred eighty square feet (180 sf) of retail space combined from Unit 25, Suite 211, and Unit 30, Suite 100, both in Building C, for a new public elevator; (v) reclassify one thousand one hundred ten square feet (1,110 sf) of retail space to office use in Unit 30, Building C on the second floor; (vi) construct seven hundred square feet (700 sf) for new retail use in Unit 30, Building C, above the alley on the second floor; (vii) construct seven hundred square feet (700 sf) for new restaurant outdoor dining use, providing thirty-four (34) seats at Unit 77, Building F on the second floor; (viii) construct two hundred sixty-five square feet (265 sf) for a new common hallway to access mezzanine storage areas above Units 80 and 85 in Building F on the second floor; and (ix) increase the surplus parking from 16 to 35 spaces.
SUP Ordinance No. 1962–Amending Ordinance No. 1930 for the Community Unit Development at 4300 Lomo Alto Drive.
PD Ordinance No. 1963–Amending PD for the Highland Park Shopping Village to (i) expand the existing footprint of the mechanical penthouse on top of Building G by one thousand eighty-nine square feet (1,089 sf) to accommodate lease area for additional cellular antennas and equipment, and (ii) eliminate visibility of the antenna panels.
PD Ordinance No. 1964–Amending Ordinance No. 1425 as amended, to amend the site plan for the Highland Park United Methodist Church to provide for the installation of two permanent shade structures measuring fourteen feet by fourteen feet (14' x 14') at the playground in the interior courtyard.
PD Ordinance No. 1973–Amending PD 1, the Highland Park Shopping Village, to allow construction of an illuminated channel letter sign measuring three feet tall by fifteen feet, six inches long (3' x 15'6"), located on the east side of the roof of Building C, 33 Highland Park Village, advertising “Five Creeks Tavern.”
SUP Ordinance No. 1985–amending Ordinance No. 1962 for the Community Unit Development at 4300 Lomo Alto Drive.
PD Ordinance No. 1986–Amending PD 1, the Highland Park Shopping Village, to allow installation of twelve two-chair tables on the sidewalk adjacent to No. 1 Highland Park Village, also known as Royal Blue Grocery, on the east end of Building A; and the utilization of the Nelson Nygaard parking model in conjunction with the redevelopment of Building A results in a total surplus parking space count of forty two (42) surplus spaces and a total parking space count of 1,059 in the Village’s comprehensive transportation and parking plan.
PD Ordinance No. 2003–Amending PD 1, the Highland Park Shopping Village, is hereby amended to allow the following alterations to Building G, 100 Highland Park Village: (i) construct two covered and open outdoor roof terraces on the third floor; (ii) construct three additions totaling 1,970 square feet on the north, east, and west sides of the third floor; (iii) convert a portion of the third floor office space to restaurant and bar use; (iv) replace the third floor roof penthouse with a new expanded penthouse containing two architectural tower elements measuring 68 feet and 70 feet tall; (v) construct a one-story stair tower and pedestrian bridge over the private drive to the west side of Building G; and (vi) require use of the ticketless valet parking system depicted on the attached site plan, Exhibits A. The utilization of the Nelson Nygaard parking model in conjunction with the modification of Building G results in a decrease to the surplus parking by six (6) surplus spaces resulting in a total surplus parking of thirty six (36) spaces and a total parking space count of 1,059 in the Village’s comprehensive transportation and parking plan.
PD Ordinance No. 2010–Amending PD 1, the Highland Park Shopping Village, to allow the installation of three four-seat tables and two two-seat tables (sixteen total seats) on the sidewalk adjacent to No. 7A Highland Park Village, known as Bird Bakery, in Building A; and due to: (i) not constructing the 408 square feet mezzanine in the rear of lease space 8C in Building A, and (ii) conversion of 2,897 square feet of Retail to Restaurant for lease space 7A Highland Park Village, eleven (11) additional parking spaces are added to the existing thirty six (36) surplus spaces resulting in a total surplus parking count of forty seven (47) surplus spaces and a total parking space count of 1,059 in the Village’s comprehensive transportation and parking plan.
PD Ordinance No. 2011– amending the comprehensive site plan of PD 2, as amended, to allow the construction and installation of three (3) covered parking structures with motion sensing lights over forty (40) parking spaces in the north parking lot of the office building at 4300 MacArthur Avenue.
PD Ordinance No. 2014–Amending PD 1, the Highland Park Shopping Village, to allow: (i) the installation of four two-seat tables (eight total seats) on the sidewalk adjacent to No. 66 Highland Park Village in Building F, and (ii) a maximum of two food trucks in the Livingston Court event space located on the south side of the Village; causing the reduction of four (4) parking spaces from the existing forty seven (47) surplus spaces, resulting in a total surplus parking count of forty three (43) surplus spaces and a total parking space count of 1,059 in the Village’s comprehensive transportation and parking plan.
PD Ordinance No. 2016–Amending PD 1, the Highland Park Shopping Village, to allow the following alterations to Building G, 100 Highland Park Village: (i) convert 415 square feet of Retail use into common area for a service elevator and corridor on the first floor; (ii) convert 16,780 square feet of Office and Service use on the second floor into Retail Fashion use; (iii) convert 908 square feet, of Office and Service use on the second floor into Fine Jewelry use; (iv) construct a nine-foot-tall screen wall for the mechanical equipment on the roof adjacent to the cellular equipment penthouse; (v) construct a three-story stair tower on the west side of Building G; (vi) modify the comprehensive transportation and parking plan by reducing the surplus parking by 23 spaces and eliminating 5 parking spaces on the west side of Building G; and (vii) restrict the general public from access to the roof above the third floor of Building G, and allow access to only maintenance/service personnel for the purpose of making repairs or performing routine maintenance. The utilization of the Nelson Nygaard parking model in conjunction with the modification of Building G results in a decrease to the surplus parking twenty by three (23) spaces, resulting in a total surplus parking count of twenty (20) surplus spaces and with the elimination of 5 parking spaces for the stair tower on the west side of Building G, a total parking space count of 1,054 in the Village’s comprehensive transportation and parking plan.
PD Ordinance No. 2018–Amending PD 1, the Highland Park Shopping Village, to allow the following alterations: (i) construction of a new second floor consisting of 1,175 square feet of Retail use above 94 Highland Park Village in Building F; (ii) conversion of 5,669 square feet of Designer Fashion use to Fine Jewelry use at 51 Highland Park Village in Building E; and (iii) modify the Parking Plan by reducing the surplus parking by 9 spaces. The utilization of the Nelson Nygaard parking model in conjunction with the modification of Building F and Building E results in a decrease to the surplus parking by nine (9) spaces, resulting in a total surplus parking count of eleven (11) surplus spaces and a total parking space count of 1,054 in the Village’s comprehensive transportation and parking plan.
PD Ordinance No. 2019–Amending PD 1, the Highland Park Shopping Village, to allow the following alterations to Building G, 100 Highland Park Village: (i) expand the stair tower to accommodate the relocation of the service elevator; and (ii) expand the stair tower to accommodate the relocation of the fire riser room. The utilization of the Nelson Nygaard parking model in conjunction with the modification of Building G stair tower has no impact to the Village’s comprehensive transportation and parking plan.
PD Ordinance No. 2021–Amending PD Ordinance No. 1257 for McCulloch Intermediate School/Highland Park Middle School to allow: (i) construction of a three-story addition to the south side of the school proper; (ii) construction of an underground parking structure for two hundred (200) parking spaces below the play field on the south side of the school; and (iii) relocation of the three non-illuminated tennis courts to the north side of the play field. The three-story addition on the south side of the school proper will maintain a side yard setback of thirty six feet (36'), which is no closer to the west side property line than the school already exists.
PD Ordinance No. 2022–Amending PD Ordinance No. 1307 for McCulloch Intermediate School/Highland Park Middle School to allow construction of a two-story addition to the southeast corner of the school building. This two-story addition will maintain a front yard setback of thirty six feet (36') from the Cornell Avenue property line, and a side yard setback of thirteen feet, ten inches (13'10") from the Byron Avenue property line.
PD Ordinance No. 2033–Amending PD-1 The Highland Park Village, to allow for temporary events and gatherings that include the display of merchandise, goods, food, products, services, and/or customer experiences at Highland Park Village.
PD Ordinance No. 2036–Amending PD Ordinance No. 1308 for John S. Bradfield Elementary School to allow redevelopment of the campus to include demolition of the existing improvements and construction of a new three-story building, an underground parking facility for eighty-nine spaces, and a six-foot-tall iron perimeter fence. The building will be set back 38.5 feet from the south property line (Southern Avenue), 36 feet from the west property line (Armstrong Avenue), 21 feet from the north property line (Mockingbird Lane), and 472 feet from the east property line (Douglas Avenue). The maximum height of the proposed building is 56.4 feet for the tower element. The wall height of the main building will vary from three stories at a height of 47.3 feet on the west end, to one story at a height of 19.3 feet on the east end.
PD Ordinance No. 2049–Amending PD 1, the Highland Park Shopping Village, to allow the addition of a retractable roof covering above the roof dining terrace adjacent to the Monkey Bar at Mi Cocina, 77 HP Village, in Building F, as depicted on the attached Site Plan, Exhibit A. The utilization of the Nelson Nygaard parking model, in conjunction with the modification of Building F results in no change to the surplus parking: a surplus parking count of eleven (11) surplus spaces and a total parking space count of 1,054 remain in the Village’s Parking Plan.
PD Ordinance No. 2074–Amending PD 2, to allow for the addition of 6 tenant name signs to an existing screen wall at the office building at 4300 MacArthur Avenue.
PD Ordinance No. 2079–Amending Ordinance No. 1425 as amended, to amend the site plan for the Highland Park United Methodist Church to provide for the construction of an additional two hundred twenty-five (225) niches to be used for the interment of ashes in the Columbarium Garden, for a total of seven hundred fifty-eight (758) niches.
PD Ordinance No. 2132–Amending PD-1 the Highland Park Shopping Village to approve site plan amendments.
PD Ordinance 2144–Amending PD Ordinance No. 1257, as amended, replacing all previous concept plans for track and athletic fields west of Key Street, north of Normandy Street, and east of High School Avenue, as amended, with a new concept plan.
SP 1 Parking Lot–Ordinance Number 595
SP 2 Municipal Garage and Maintenance Center
SP 2a Telecommunications Facility, 5005 Holland Avenue–Ordinance No. 1340
SP 3 Free Parking Area–Ordinance No. 818
SP 4 Free Parking Area–Ordinance No. 889
SP 5 Free Parking Area–Ordinance No. 954
SP 6 Free Parking Area–Ordinance No. 1034
SP 7 Free Parking Area–Ordinance No. 1107
SP 8 Town Hall and Municipal Building–Ordinance No. 1872
SP 8a Telecommunications Facility, 4700 Drexel Drive–Ordinance No. 1916
SP 9 Telecommunications Facility, 3300 Mockingbird Lane–Ordinance No. 1947
26-101 
COMBINED BUILDING SITES.
a. 
The following combined building sites, each of which was created prior to August 22, 2005, shall be subject to all provisions of this Zoning Ordinance applicable to combined building sites, except Section 18-101 b.; provided, however, that any building site listed in this subsection which after August 22, 2005, is combined with another building site or part of another building site, shall thereafter be subject to Section 18-101 b.
Zoning District
Address
Date
B
4208 Armstrong Parkway
1980
D
3213 Princeton Avenue
1986
E
3215 St. Johns Drive
1987
C
3640 Beverly Drive
1990
C
3824 Gillon Avenue
1994
C
3428 Beverly Drive
1997
D
3921 Normandy Avenue
1997
B
4328 Overhill Drive
1997
B
4308 Overhill Drive
1997
E
4606 N. Versailles Avenue
1999
D
3403 Dartmouth Avenue
2000
E
4332 Potomac Avenue
2000
C
3807 Miramar Avenue
2001
D
5004 Abbott Avenue
2002
D
5008 Abbott Avenue
2002
D
3836 Stratford Avenue
2004
D
3712 Stratford Avenue
2005
B
3832 Beverly Drive
2005
b. 
The following combined building sites, each of which was created after August 22, 2005, shall be subject to all provisions of this Zoning Ordinance applicable to combined building sites.
Zoning District
Address
Date
D
4404 Belclaire Avenue
2006
D
4412 Belclaire Avenue
2006
B
4321 Overhill Drive
2006
B
4311 Rheims Place
2006
D
3801 Gillon Avenue
2007
D
3809 Gillon Avenue
2007
G
4608 Abbott Avenue
2007
G
3515 Normandy Avenue
2007
B
4464 Rheims Place
2008
D
3508 Potomac Avenue
2008
D
3516 Potomac Avenue
2008
D
3400 St. Johns Drive
2008
D
3408 St. Johns Drive
2008
E
3520 Mockingbird Lane
2008
D
3404 Cornell
2009
C
3711 Beverly Drive
2009
C
4215 Belclaire Avenue
2009
B
4400 Lakeside Drive
2009
C
3700 Euclid Avenue
2009
B
4311 Lakeside Drive
2010
B
4321 Lakeside Drive
2010
E
3217 Cornel Avenue
2010
C
3500 Beverly Drive
2010
E
4416 Beverly Drive
2010
D
3212 Dartmouth Avenue
2011
C
3509 Euclid Avenue
2011
C
3920 Euclid Avenue
2011
C
4700 St. Johns Drive
2011
E
4543 Arcady Avenue
2013
D
3801 Maplewood Avenue
2013
G
4502 Abbott Avenue
2013
D
3805 Potomac Avenue
2015
D
4305 Belclair Avenue
2015
D
4824 Abbott Avenue
2017
G
3525 Normandy Avenue
2018
D
3729 Normandy Avenue
2019
C
3820 Gillon Avenue
2019
E
4565 Rheims Place
2019
G
4510 Abbott Avenue
2019
E
4504 Belclaire Avenue
2019
E
4512 Belclaire Avenue
2019
E
4300 Lorraine Avenue
2020
C
3606 St. Johns Drive
2020
E
4307 Livingston Avenue
2021
E
4315 Potomac Avenue
2021
E
3806 Beverly Drive
2021
E
4636 Belclaire Avenue
2022
E
3600 Crescent Avenue
2022
C
3528 Beverly Drive
20222
(Ordinance 740, sec. 21, adopted 5/4/70; Ordinance 818 adopted 10/31/74; Ordinance 821 adopted 12/9/74; Ordinance 889 adopted 6/29/78; Ordinance 954 adopted 8/3/81; Ordinance 1034 adopted 7/2/84; Ordinance 1107 adopted 11/2/87; Ordinance 1244 adopted 12/7/92; Ordinance 1257 adopted 9/7/93; Ordinance 1307 adopted 6/5/95; Ordinance 1308 adopted 6/5/95; Ordinance 1309 adopted 6/19/95; Ordinance 1311 adopted 7/24/95; Ordinance 1324 adopted 12/8/95; Ordinance 1332 adopted 6/3/96; Ordinance 1340 adopted 9/9/96; Ordinance 1347, sec. 1, adopted 3/3/97; Ordinance 1370 adopted 12/1/97; Ordinance 1381 adopted 6/15/98; Ordinance 1405 adopted 5/4/99; Ordinance 1406 adopted 6/7/99; Ordinance 1407 adopted 6/7/99; Ordinance 1425 adopted 12/13/99; Ordinance 1469, sec. 1, adopted 7/2/01; Ordinance 1485, sec. 1, adopted 1/7/02; Ordinance 1505, sec. 1, adopted 8/5/02; Ordinance 1506, sec. 1, adopted 8/5/02; Ordinance 1507, sec. 1, adopted 8/5/02; Ordinance 1571, sec. 1, adopted 11/3/03; Ordinance 1595, sec. 1, adopted 8/23/04; Ordinance 1596, sec. 1, adopted 8/23/04; Ordinance 1631, sec. 11, adopted 8/22/05; Ordinance 1662, sec. 2, adopted 6/12/06; Ordinance 1666, sec. 2, adopted 7/24/06; Ordinance 1670, sec. 2, adopted 9/11/06; Ordinance 1699, sec. 2, adopted 6/25/07; Ordinance 1700, sec. 2, adopted 6/25/07; Ordinance 1703, secs. 2, 3, adopted 8/13/07; Ordinance 1726, sec. 2, adopted 2/11/08; Ordinance 1732, sec. 2, adopted 4/14/08; Ordinance 1750, sec. 2, adopted 6/9/08; Ordinance 1751 adopted 7/14/08; Ordinance 1752 adopted 7/14/08; Ordinance 1755, sec. 2, adopted 8/11/08; Ordinance 1771, sec. 2, adopted 11/10/08; Ordinance 1775 adopted 12/15/08; Ordinance 1776 adopted 12/15/08; Ordinance 1777 adopted 12/15/08; Ordinance 1782, sec. 2, adopted 2/9/09; Ordinance 1788 adopted 4/1/09; Ordinance 1793, sec. 2, adopted 5/26/09; Ordinance 1796 adopted 6/22/09; Ordinance 1797, sec. 2, adopted 7/27/09; Ordinance 1801, sec. 2, adopted 8/24/09; Ordinance 1806 adopted 9/14/09; Ordinance 1811 adopted 11/9/09; Ordinance 1812, sec. 2, adopted 12/14/09; Ordinance 1817 adopted 1/25/10; Ordinance 1822 adopted 3/22/10; Ordinance 1824, sec. 7, adopted 5/24/10; Ordinance 1825 adopted 5/10/10; Ordinance 1831 adopted 8/9/10; Ordinance 1840 adopted 10/11/10; Ordinance 1842 adopted 11/22/10; Ordinance 1843 adopted 11/22/10; Ordinance 1844 adopted 11/22/10; Ordinance 1848 adopted 1/24/11; Ordinance 1853 adopted 3/28/11; Ordinance 1854 adopted 4/11/11; Ordinance 1857 adopted 5/9/11; Ordinance 1858 adopted 5/23/11; Ordinance 1860 adopted 7/11/11; Ordinance 1861 adopted 7/11/11; Ordinance 1863 adopted 8/23/11; Ordinance 1869 adopted 10/24/11; Ordinance 1870 adopted 10/24/11; Ordinance 1871 adopted 10/24/11; Ordinance 1872 adopted 10/24/11; Ordinance 1876 adopted 12/12/11; Ordinance 1882 adopted 6/25/12; Ordinance 1883 adopted 8/13/12; Ordinance 1901 adopted 11/12/12; Ordinance 1911 adopted 2/25/13; Ordinance 1912 adopted 3/11/13; Ordinance 1916 adopted 5/28/13; Ordinance 1921 adopted 7/22/13; Ordinance 1922 adopted 8/13/13; Ordinance 1924 adopted 8/26/13; Ordinance 1930 adopted 10/28/13; Ordinance 1933 adopted 11/11/13; Ordinance 1935 adopted 12/9/13; Ordinance 1936 adopted 12/9/13; Ordinance 1946 adopted 3/24/14; Ordinance 1947 adopted 3/24/14; Ordinance 1947 adopted 3/24/14; Ordinance 1953 adopted 5/12/14; Ordinance 1954 adopted 5/27/14; Ordinance 1956 adopted 7/28/14; Ordinance 1958 adopted 8/11/14; Ordinance 1959 adopted 8/25/14; Ordinance 1962 adopted 10/27/14; Ordinance 1963 adopted 11/10/14; Ordinance 1964 adopted 11/10/14; Ordinance 1972 adopted 4/13/15; Ordinance 1973 adopted 4/13/15; Ordinance 1984 adopted 12/14/15; Ordinance 1985 adopted 12/14/15; Ordinance 1986 adopted 12/14/15; Ordinance 2003 adopted 6/27/16; Ordinance 2010 adopted 10/24/16; Ordinance 2011 adopted 11/14/16; Ordinance 2014 adopted 1/9/17; Ordinance 2016 adopted 2/27/17; Ordinance 2018 adopted 4/24/17; Ordinance 2019 adopted 4/24/17; Ordinance 2021 adopted 6/12/17; Ordinance 2022 adopted 6/26/17; Ordinance 2026 adopted 9/11/17; Ordinance 2033 adopted 3/12/18; Ordinance 2035 adopted 3/26/18; Ordinance 2036 adopted 4/9/18; Ordinance 2044 adopted 2/25/19; Ordinance 2048 adopted 5/28/19; Ordinance 2049 adopted 8/12/19; Ordinance 2050 adopted 8/26/19; Ordinance 2056 adopted 10/28/19; Ordinance 2057 adopted 10/28/19; Ordinance 2063 adopted 5/19/20; Ordinance 2067 adopted 10/6/20; Ordinance 2074 adopted 1/5/21; Ordinance 2076 adopted 1/19/21; Ordinance 2078 adopted 4/20/21; Ordinance 2079 adopted 4/20/21; Ordinance 2084 adopted 8/17/21; Ordinance 2102 adopted 4/19/2022; Ordinance 2105 adopted 6/7/2022; Ordinance 2113 adopted 11/1/2022; Ordinance 2132 adopted 5/21/2024; Ordinance 2144 adopted 5/20/2025)