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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 3374 ORDINANCE NO. 3374 ZONING CASE ZC 2015-18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE, AND THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS BY AMENDING PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (PD) ZONING DISTRICT NO. 74 ON A 9.04 ACRE TRACT OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 7901 BOULEVARD 26 (FORMER HOME DEPOT EXPO); PROVIDING FOR PUBLICATION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, notice of a hearing before the Planning and Zoning Commission was sent to real property owners within 200 feet of the property herein described at least 10 days before such hearing; and, WHEREAS, notice of a public hearing before the City Council was published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City at least 15 days before such hearing; and, WHEREAS, public hearings to zone the property herein described were held before both the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council, and the Planning and Zoning Commission has heretofore made a recommendation concerning the zone change; and, WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the zone change herein effectuated furthers the purpose of zoning as set forth in the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and is in the best interest of the citizens of the City of North Richland Hills; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS: Section 1: THAT the Comprehensive Plan, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and the zoning map of the City of North Richland Hills are hereby amended by amending Planned Development (PD) Zoning District No. 74 on a 9.04 acre tract of property located at 7901 boulevard 26 (former Home Depot Expo) and described as Lot 1R, Block 1, Venture Addition; and hereby adopting the development regulations attached hereto as Exhibit A and the site plan and exhibits attached hereto as Exhibit B. Section 2: Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance as amended hereby shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon final conviction thereof fined in an amount not to exceed Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00). Each day any such violation shall be allowed to continue shall constitute a separate violation and punishable hereunder. Ordinance No. 3374 Page 1 of 24 Section 3: The City Secretary is hereby authorized and directed to cause the publication of the descriptive caption and penalty clauses of this ordinance as an alternative method of publication provided by law. Section 4: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately after passage. AND IT IS SO ORDAINED. PASSED on this 14th day of September, 2015. CITY • NORTH LAND HILLS 'Z:• •••'yam= ` r � cn= Oscar Tre!�'"o, Mayor z• ATTEST: �'• h ~ ilo .1 b 46411,c .A _ APPROV, D A TO FORM AND LE ALITY: ik 4042A,,i George A. Staples, A torney APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Clayton o mstock, Planning Manager Ordinance No. 3374 Page 2 of 24 EXHIBIT A Nonresidential Planned Development (NR-PD District No. 74) Land Use and Development Regulations North Richland Hills, Texas This Nonresidential Planned Development (NR-PD) District shall adhere to the conditions of the North Richland Hills Code of Ordinances, as amended, and adopt a "base district" of "C-1" Commercial District. The following regulations shall be specific to this NR-PD District. Where these regulations conflict with, or overlap another zoning standard, these regulations shall prevail. I. Permitted Land Uses A. Indoor Shooting Range Required. A minimum of 40 percent of the building area shall be initially reconstructed and developed as an indoor gun range for at least three of the following uses: 1. Open/Public Firing Range Lanes 2. Private Firing Range Lanes 3. Tactical Firing Range Lanes 4. Indoor Skeet Range 5. Gunsmith 6. Archery Lanes 7. Classroom / Event Space 8. Retail sales of firearms and firearm accessories 9. Simunition Non-live Fire (airsoft/paintball) Training 10. Laser-video Firing Systems B. The sale and consumption of alcohol shall not be permitted within the Indoor C. Shooting Range occupancy. D. The Indoor Shooting Range use shall be revoked from this NR-PD if a Certificate of Occupancy for said use is not issued by January 1, 2017. E. Other Permitted Uses. Other uses within this NR-PD may only be permitted after a full demising wall meeting Building Code requirements is installed and proof of nonrefundable purchase of a shooting range ventilation system and/or bullet collection and containment system is provided to the City. Other uses in this NR-PD shall be those permitted in the "C-1" Commercial District and shall also include the following: 1. Indoor Amusement Arcade 2. Bowling Lanes Ordinance No. 3374 Page 3 of 24 EXHIBIT A 3. Indoor Miniature Golf Course 4. Indoor Race Track 5. Roller or Ice Skating Rink 6. Indoor Skydiving 7. Indoor RockNVall Climbing 8. Other Indoor Commercial Recreation 9. Personal Security Training 10. Indoor Golf Range 11. Archery 12. Indoor Music Venue 13. Hardware & Building Materials 14. Micro Brewery 15. Comedy Club 16. Billiards as Accessory Use 17. New Marine Equipment Sales 18. New Motorcycle Sales 19. New Small Vehicle Sales (ATVs, Scooters, Golf Carts, etc.) 20. Outdoor Sales & Display associated to marine equipment, motorcycles, and other small vehicles limited to the westernmost row of parking stalls along Davis Blvd. F. Development Regulations. This NR-PD shall follow the development regulations of the "C-1" Commercial District, with the following additions and exceptions. 1. Prior to a Certificate of Occupancy being issued for the Indoor Gun Range, the following improvements shall be made to the property: 1. All internal traffic control devices (i.e. stop signs, speed bumps, etc.) will be replaced or refurbished prior to a C.O. for the Indoor Shooting Range use. 2. All fire lanes and parking lines shall be newly applied prior to issuance of a C.O. for the Indoor Shooting Range use. 3. Landscaping shall be installed per the attached Landscape Plan. 4. Any non-compliant outdoor lighting—including those affixed to the building—shall be replaced with fixtures that meet current outdoor lighting standards. 5. Existing concrete light pole bases to be repainted 6. Existing chain link fence on each side of the loading dock to be replaced or refurbished Ordinance No. 3374 Page 4 of 24 EXHIBIT A 7. Franchise utilities to be contacted regarding the removal of a dead-end utility pole extension at the northwest corner of the property 8. Existing irrigation system to be inspected and repaired as required to provide fully operational system 9. Handicap-accessible sidewalk ramp to be installed on the north side of the Davis Boulevard driveway at the northwest corner of the property 10.The 6' wood fence between the property and the vacant commercial property to the north to be removed. Administrative Approval of Site Plans. The purpose of this NR-PD is to provide Land Use and Development Regulations beyond the scope of what is typically required. Site plans which comply with all development related ordinances and this Ordinance shall be administratively approved by the staff Development Review Committee. Deviations from the regulations provided herein shall require City Council approval of a zoning change to revise this Nonresidential Planned Development. Ordinance No. 3374 Page 5 of 24 ."), ila arm stAva ONV SZ/JAM 31V1S ii 1 I 11 'il$ %. Q 0 ' CINV11431i1 HDION 1 i 1 l'i[.tg1 a g P211 STUN sieuiledIVON 0 S.1210dS aavneAaos Z 1 4 0 ; , a fi) 1 1 il it il, kh, 1 Ir a Ili .tml! le I r >. 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I— re co _ o i / 1 1 cc X w < o W 0 0 I o ,,,,,,, ::,.. h--I - 1 _ ,..,_ mill= YONYNN,YaNNOJ ) I § 1" 1 (0 W 2 CD lis- II- Vi D g. < , 111 W, 't -.1 .i I z Nt ,- CO CL[ 1 Cn i ci CV a) , c as co c a,) '- (U (7) 0n.. EXHIBIT B BODYGUARD SPORTS:SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION TO SUP APPLICATION 1) Background. a) Ownership i) General Partner:William M.Brandenburg LtCol USMCR(Ret) (1)24-Yr veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps specializing in combat arms and logistics (2)Current Federal Firearms Licensed(FFL)retailer and firearms trainer (3)4-Yr experience as a Police Officer(Lynchburg Police Dept Lynchburg,VA) (4)Project Management Professional(PMP)Certification (5)NRA certified instructor in most shooting and safety disciplines (6)Owner/Operator of Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches franchise restaurant in Arlington,TX. SEnold the business in 2010 that is still thriving. (7)Top Secret(TS)with an added Sensitive Compartmented Intbrmation(SCI)security clearance. (8)Former Boy Scout Scoutmaster(Troop 308 in North Richland Hills,TX) (9)Youth athletic coach and mentor in several sports ii) Limited Partners(disciplines): (1)Several institutional investors specializing in Retail and Restaurant industries specifically with experience in business start-ups,expansion and growth stage companies in the US.Several of them currently sit on the Board of Directors of multiple large national corporations. (2)Financial services expert (3)Firearms'training (4)Other small business owners(attorneys,physicians and property management) 2) Business Model:Bodyguard Sports(13(iS)proposes to purchase the property at 7901 Boulevard 26 in North Richland Hills,TX. This building is approximately 92,475 SF on a 9+-acre lot. BGS expects to occupy approximately 42,200 SF of the building. The remainder oldie building space will be leased according to the terms of the purchase agreement. The agreement will stipulate that only taxable entities will be leased. It is anticipated that destination recreation`sportingtype of business models will occupy those spaces. 'Ise business will be a Retail Entertainment!Education, Indoor Range facility. This will be a state-of-the-art facility for enthusiasts of all levels of experience. Hie business will be especially family and community friendly,which will embrace all demographics including:youth,female, competition,self-defense,hunting,recreational and competitive shooters. Initially the business will have a staff of 27 employees. a) Features: i) Retail: (1)The services will cater to women,men and youth enthusiasts ranging in experience to the sport. (2) Products will include firearms,accessories,apparel to include women and youth, training materials,reloading equipment,firearm parts etc. ii) Entertainment: The non-live fire entertainment and training component will include a TiOutdoors system. This encompasses a laser-video system that will attract lolls of all ages and levels of firearms experience. It can be used in a classroom or office space. Bodyguard Sports LLC SUP Application:Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 9 of 24 EXHIBIT B Basically a firearm outfitted with a laser(impossible to insert live ammunition)is directed at a screen in which real-life scenarios are presented. Each shooter's laser is tagged with a chip that is recognized by the computer and provides feedback such as shot placement, score,timing etc. 'Ihe shooter's score is uploaded to the website where they can compare their score with other shooters. There are hundreds of scenarios in which to choose from ranging from a concealed carry defense.western style shootout etc. There's even a Bianchi Cup Match course where the shooter shoots the actual course the professional competitors shoot. The sister application`IVI raining,has many scenarios currently used by I.aw Enforcement agencies around the country to include some in the DFW area. It's not only educational from a training perspective but lots of fun! iii)Education: (1)The following list shows some of the base courses that will be offered. (a) Realistic safety best practices in and outside the home (h)Safety for the professionals who work alone with the public i.e.real estate agents, those in the trades such as appliance repair folks etc. (c) Youth safety courses designed for various age groups (d)Pistol;beginner,intermediate and advanced (e) Rifle;beginner„intermediate and advanced (1) Shotgun for home defense (g)Texas Concealed Carry License Course (h) Hunter Safety Course (i) Reloading (j) AR building class (2)Seminars and workshops conducted by nationally recognized experts in the field of shooting,safety,self-defense etc. We have several already lined up to do this. iv) Firing Range(s): (a) Two Live Fire Bays: (i) 11-lane 25-yd general purpose bay (ii) 11-lane Tactical Shooting Bay which will include multiple targeting systems, custom lighting and would also double as a general purpose hay when tactical shooting is not taking place. (h)5-Stand Sport Shooting Clays Range(Approve 90'x 150' Bay). This will accommodate(5)shooters shooting sport clays at once. t, Indoor S/toot house (1)An indoor shoot house where Simunition type ammunition will be used. Simunition is a VON-L1 1%FiNK t irsoft(paittthall)type of munitions. No real ammunition is used. This scenario-based training is designed to train the average citizens how to safely defend themselves in an enclosed structure. This type of training is currently being used by military and law enforcement across the country and is rapidly expanding into the commercial market due to its safe and practical applications. (2)The shoot house is constructed front wooden panels put together to simulate a house, office environment,store or anything else. Different furniture and other types of items typically found in the subject scenarios will he utilized to create a realistic feel. This is a very safe and challenging educational way to train. Bodyguard Sports LI,C SUP Application:Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 10 of 24 EXHIBIT B vi) Food Service: A food service component in the fonn of a café serving hot and cold sandwiches.There will he a limited seating area in front of the eat;;counter and adjacent to the retail area. Patrons will also have additional seating in the range lounge(s). Primary equipment used for the food preparation includes but not limited to: (1) Refrigeration units (2)Fryer (3)Grill (4)Oven (5)Exhaust system vii).,tddltim:aI Component: We feel it is our responsibility to work with the community and give back. Therefore.we will on occasion,provide our facility Event Center to community groups who are designed to help their neighborhoods,educational structure,and the general well being of the area. 3) Range Construction: a) Range Equipment Vendor: We have contracted Action Target of Provo,UT to install our range. Action Target is the premier range equipment company in the U.S. They are the primary vendor for most of the Federal,Military and Municipal ranges in the country. They have installed the overwhelming majority of the newer ranges in Texas especially in the DEW area. We selected them for their professionalism;work in coordinating with architects and engineers and the ventilation experts and of course the quality of their product and installation process. b) Ventilation: We have contracted Carey's Small Arms Range Ventilation out of Tinley Park,IL to install the range ventilation. As mentioned earlier,the range is a building within a building and requires its own self-contained ventilation system to ensure airflow works to keep contaminates out of the range. Extensive research speaking with the best-of-the-best range operators in the country revealed Carey's is the nation's best at installing a ventilation system that will not only meet but also exceed all Occupational Safety and Ilealth Administration(OSHA),Environmental Protection Agency(EPA)and National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health(MOM)standards.'texas doesn't have designated standards and like many other states defaults to these agencies'standards. As with Action Target,the range equipment vendor,Carey's is the preeminent ventilation vendor for the majority of all Federal,State and local municipal ranges. Their quality in equipment and professional installation has now brought them to be the dominant ventilation vendor in the newer commercial ranges being built across the country. in addition to installing the system,they provide 2407 monitoring to ensure the system is working at peak efficiency. 4) Most asked questions concerning an indoor shunting nmge: a) W'liat assurances do we have a bullet will not exit the range and harm someone? i) Think of the range as a building within a building. The bay walls are constructed of concrete tilled blocks able to stop ammunition greater than what will he allowed to shoot. ii) The overhead baffles are constructed of AR-500 ballistic steel layered in such a way that no round can exit from above. iii)The bullet-trap is Acton Target's Total Containment Trap(TCT)constructed in such manner that contains the bullet and eliminates ricochets. Because there are no flammable components to this type of trap,there is no chance of a fire starting due to a type of ammunition tired. It's designed to collect the lead bullet fragments in a patented device and works in concert with the ventilation system to reduce lead build-up within the range. Bodyguard Sports LLC SUP Application:Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 11 of 24 EXHIBIT B b) What about noise? Will there be excessive noise from the building? The range is constructed of concrete with the building's exterior walls being Tilt-wall concrete. There will be special sound attenuation materials attached on the inner range walls specifically designed to reduce;sound attenuation. 'Ilmese same materials are being used in several of the newer ranges around the country where they met other municipality stringent requirements. In the unlikely case sound does escape,it would he a muffle and not as loud as the normal traffic. Given the physical proximity of the building from Davis Blvd,Grapevine Hwy,the houses and neighboring businesses,no noticeable sound should be heard. See the additional inf?iruraiion on the sound attenuation materials. c) Will there be Professional Supervision on the range? Yes,whenever there is a shooter shooting,each bay will have a NRA Certified Range Safety Officer(RSO)on site to ensure the safety of everyone and enforce the range rules. The number of shooters in the bay will determine how many RSO's will be on-hand. Note: The NRA.RSO courses are the"standard"for firearms safety education nationwide. d) What are the checks to ensure no physically(mind altering drugs or alcohol)or mentally impaired person is allowed on the range? i) Each person who wishes to shoot must first read the range rules and acknowledge in writing they understand and agree to abide by them. Government picture Il)'s are required to shoot. During the course of this interaction,the range personnel both at the cheek-in station and continuing into the range by the RSO will observe for obvious signs of impairment such as alcohol use or mental imbalance. Of course this is a subjective evaluation relegated to common sense. Regarding alcohol,there is a zero tolerance policy for anyone who is suspected of having consumed any amount of alcohol or under the influence of mind- altering drugs. Even if someone who is just in the retail area with a firearm and is suspected of having consumed alcohol or under the influence of drugs will be required to leave the premises. ii) The Range Safety Officers and other staff will be educated on how to handle these situations to ensure the safety of all. e) What are the age restrictions to use the range? i) Since we are going to promote youth shooting especially with groups such as the Boy and Girl Scouts.4-II Clubs etc,the age limits are a relative thing. Any youth under the legal age of possessing a firearm without their parent with them must be with an organization that has their parent's written permission to shoot on the range. 'that organization must have a sufficient number of responsible adults to supervise them. Children with parents must be able to abide by the same rules as everyone else. The Range Safety Officer will make the subjective call whether to deny usage and require the child to leave. No child that is so young that they are just accompanying the parent is allowed. If they are not capable of handling a firearm in a safe manner according the rules,they will not be permitted to enter the range. There is no room for en-or when using firearms! ii) The bottom line is we are trying to promote firearm safety at an early age. We believe that is important for the youth to respect firearms and be responsible shooters as they go through life. Unless there arc restrictions placed upon us by our insurance company,a specific age may not be instituted because even a 17 year old or any adult could be unsafe. f) Will the disabled,for example those in wheelchairs he able to shoot? Yes,the shooting stalls are designed to accommodate wheelchair bound shooters. Those not relegated to a wheel chair but have trouble standing such as the elderly will have chairs Bodyguard Sports 1.I.C. St;p Application'Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 12 of 24 EXHIBIT B provided and given special attention by an additional Range Safety Officer in order for them to enjoy their shooting experience in a safe manner. g) WVltat about protection for shooters,from shooters,in neighboring shooting stalls? In addition to the RSO's enforcing the Range Safety Regulations,the shooting stalls are constructed of AR500 ballistic steel capable of stopping a.50 Caliber projectile. We rvill not allow that powerful of a round to be shot anyway. The most powerful rifle round allowed will be.30 caliber rifle. 5) Benefits for the City of North Richland Hills? a) Shooting facilities are in actuality destination businesses. This means people are not necessarily drawn to this type of business because of surrounding businesses in the immediate locality. As such consumers not normally coming to North Richland hills for commerce purposes will now be coming to spend their money at our facility and the surrounding venues North Richland Hills has to offer. Estimates are for 50,000 consumer visits yearly where over 90%are anticipated to be from outside the City of North Richland Hills. We estimate revenues for our business alone to range between$2,200,000(low estimate)to$3.100.000(expected estimate)in the first 12 months. From a calendar year perspective,that's an average of S26,000 (North Richland IIills's tax rate of.01)to the citv's coffers in the first year. This doesn't take into account the additional revenue to North Richland Hills's businesses that would not otherwise be received and city retail taxes. b) Services available to North Richltmd Hills's Police Department. We understand the North Richland Hills Police Dept uses a range at the Tarrant County College facility. The[Tactical Training]features of our range coupled with the fact that it would practically be located in the Police Department's"hack yard"would benefit the city in not only convenience but from a budgetary prospective. An affordable contract between our"home"city and our business would be a win-win for both concerned. i) The Shoot House and the'l'i'fraining(sister system to the TiOutdoors)system is a low cost. alternative alleviating the cost of ammunition. Many police departments across the country use this type of training. It affords the officers the ability to train other than just shooting at stationary targets on the traditional type of range. A i,aw Enforcement program has been designed and available for police departments. ii) The Tactical flay is designed for]controlled)forward of the shooting line tiring and while moving. The custom lighting is designed so that it incorporates No-light and Low-light shooting to simulate the"moonlight"and"streetlight"environment the officers will likely encounter in the event they have to utilize their weapons. The tactical bay incorporates three types of targeting systems plus a 3-D moving target: (a) 25-Yard electronic keypad moving the targets forvar diet ward_ (b)Pneumatic high-speed turning targets at the target line that are remote controlled by the trainer. These targets can be actuated in any order or sequence(independently or as a specified group) (c) "Running Man"Target System that moves a target the width of the target line. (d)MotoShot remote controlled 3-D robot target that travels in a 360-degree direction at the hands of'the trainer. It provides a more realistic look at what a moving (human)target would be. 6) Dentoaranhics: Below are the demographics reinforcing the anticipated success of Bodyguard Sports. It not only shows the spending potential at this location in North Richland Hills hut also compares it with its main competitors. Bodyguard Sports LLC SUP Application:Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 13 of 24 EXHIBIT B a) Indoor Shooting Range Locations: ) Shoot Smart(135 W Fort Worth) ii) The Shooting Gallery('I-820/1 anc aster Fart Worth) iii)DFW Gun Range(Mid-Dallas on Mockingbird Lu) iv) 1)efcndcr Outdoors(Fol1 Worth I Pniversity ryvo)iat construction phase v) Bullet Trap(Plano) vi) Eagle Gun Range(LeNsis�Tille) vii)Frisco Gun Club(Frisco) viii) Teas Gun Club(Grapevine)in planning phase b) Chart displays location of primary competitors up to a 15 minute 1)rive-"I`ime. 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VIM r VAINtlet Pel 1 aVanaktillt 1 .4,4444,44„44L4.44 t 4 L PaPO tamta pa as a , t pat,IOWA p,.0 ovosa 1 , 7:7., : t :: .t.„,.,, : _It .m....:.......,1,114: fiz: -",, _,..„ 1 ile -,. :i _ r 4-- t• .1.1 Arai 1 '''''' r I A 4, ..e Know TARGET INC,.100 KW SSA.PROVO,fur P141103 a pal i'A/740E3.WW•VACT)ONTARO-RtOoM t' c 7 ki SI ..,. Bodyguard Sports TLC St IP Application:Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 18 of 24 EXHIBIT B SAFETY BAFFLESTM k y" u nl r TARGET. Bodyguard Sports LLC Si_?P Application:Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 19 of 24 EXHIBIT B ,111 r e 11111114,1101 40.0„ : neLtc 1,,'', ,,,• r•is 411, Ad'i. ,e,A p.i '-• A., ri r,',.. I. 1;it,InJ4 eaAlp',Al,Ir.,rie,evt• e°,4 4nr T,,-"'' ,.■72*%,,If-, -on, r•re, • ,, 100 4peill106` .116. 011. 01 Itflit, % t a 4 • \ • . ...,! ., , ,,*„,, .., ..I.■ ,1",, .41.A.t.1' [ WWW.ACTIONTAR-GET COM •1...,‘..l.r.),,L3^ •Pk,),.",UT,P C3.•P t 1.; 3.77,".,' . p ■1'17 11()clygt,tirci Sports 1,I,C SUP Application:Stipplcillcittal Ordinance No. 3374 Page 20 of 24 EXHIBIT B c) Ventilation(Shooting Range):The ideal airflow is designated as laminar,or even flow.This is construed as an air supply which has only slight velocity variation,when measured from ceiling to floor.This variation cannot exceed 15%. In order to achieve this desired airflow,special air distribution systems must he constructed. be primary goal is to provide the proper cubic foot value of air to the range through the supply duct trunk.The air is then to be distributed through a continuous graduated plenum to a singular continuous diffuser system.The diffuser system may vary in type per each application.Either way,each configuration should provide for an even flow of air across the entire width and height of the range. The exhaust duet system should be constructed in a fashion that evenly extracts the supply air from the range.Our experience in this matter has been to create an extraction opening the width of the range,and capable of sustaining an inlet.or capture.velocity of 2000 feet per minute. The exhaust fan and filter system should be designed to allow for 350 to 500 fpm velocities across the filter media.The exhaust fan should be sized so as to allow for operational static pressure a 5"wg at the desired volume of airflow.The filter media should be that of at least 9504 at.03 microns.This will help achieve the federal exhaust emission levels established under EPA 40 CFR 50.12(1.5 Micrograms of lead per cubic meter quarterly). • • Air improperly introduced from the back of the range can cause eddies to form in front of the shooter's face. Bodyguard Spoils LI C SUP Application:Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 21 of 24 EXHIBIT B i3r '' � VENTILATION maml 4y+P q1111111 ,1, ":14. I 1111C11 I 01#1 h , E yi t. ew1 � Rh�d rr /VMF1 ,'TARGET. Ii<xlygtrar<l Sports LI,C SUP Application:Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 22 of 24 EXHIBIT B It It 1•• 3' , F • •:,•,••• . '41 11, L.4" a•al WINW_ACTIONITAAGE.TCOM•r-0 r.,(,P'S, •P•).°,UT 1.•Id-3•0'11.37' 'II!•F 11°7 ';C• IACTQN Bodyguard Sports LLC SUP Application: Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 23 of 24 EXHIBIT B d) Sound Reduction Using"Sound Silencer"made with PLPP Sound Silencer T4„,641. ancus ,p.voctod ,7 7 WrPF toad Odom/Acoustic Po 'tonneau) Sound Absorption/Naito Reouction Sizes IPA Olnionsions 404 44111? 44 Srmhxd,911r.t 1? Ault " 144 5)1 4 '45 r 111,4492031,i' 14 •■ u t. S.- ^ go 41.11140,..., III V0,01.7 SiroidtlIttWit r 1441 444 1 i4 ?? 4 1411,1,1 410 ill 44:t. 11 00 14---441 11 r SmAASINnver I' ;44+1,1414 et 4 1 te 143 i.?? M., 1'. 1 . _ ri;;;--,11;1,01}1t ,117100(0 r +;.$ MaratItol tn■ 01111,171.1101 „ VOr•Ort 1 1/....40 V21‘.'ot SttaIflIlll I 4 of 1,[s* I 21 1 00004 24 404/40 1444014.0 2 0/041 tornItI.gOP 441 471 a? aa a1ra?r■ Co?fts gmtebble tOt■?..ttrt;Kro1 r betel grelling 1011100PRI t41614 14114110110144444110 / 4 `'s ":".;;^47` a' .%" Ar'""r079.1"..".* •, tip p.'" - I 40,11 '1,11,19???,V 44: „”?1 ° — 40. h■ . 1? , /44'1'101111;...,1" 0/11 ,/ HI tatit 0 0 NI, 0,14 t.. s ■ 14 00/04/ — Sound Transtrdssion Loss 1.4 11$4/ 144 0111 401111e 41042 MN 4 SPC.414114 rowilLiktra? / 441 41111101' - a, a a- -1. -2 ° iowsc. ; ?1,0 r ort,r o 1,00 A;1,4"04.'14 Ft am.1'n 11.r4.f`x tvglece Hume 14pourk 4111111 111111114101 .01111-44 PIO / 0 I aaa Z11..4,*It a' V 040a I 0.1o,I d 001 4,4.?41141'- 111 ICA PP 1111020211113110S111101 Min SPVCINCAMICi1,44? z 44.,AW1,111.114.3.111141.1 t0N0144 441111 1U. pard,lot Ilt)dygtiarti Sports 1,I,C SUP Application:Supplemental Ordinance No. 3374 Page 24 of 24 INVOICE Star-Telegram Customer ID: CIT13 808 Throcicmorton St. Invoice Number: 335399461 FORT WORTH,TX 76102 (817)390-7761 Invoice Date: 9/18/2015 Federal Tax ID 26-2674582 Terms: Net due in 21 days Due Date: 9/30/2015 Bill To: PO Number: CITY OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS/SE PO BOX 820609 Order Number: 33539946 • NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, TX 76182- Sales Rep: 073 Description: City of North RichIan Attn:STACEY HARRISON Publication Dates: 9/17/2015-9/18/2015 Description Location Col Depth Linage MU Rate Amount City of North Richland Hills I3580 1 40 40 LINE $0.80 $64.00 CITY OF North Richland Hills Ordinance No.3374'An Ordinance amending the Com- prehensive Plan, the Comprehen- sive Zoning Ordinance, and the Zoning Map of the City of North Richland Hills,Texas by amending Planned Development (PD)Zoning District No.74 on a 9.04 acre tract of property located at 7901 Bou- levard 26 (former Home Depot Expo);providing for publication;and providing an effective date. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance and the Zoning Map of the City of North Richland Hills as amended hereby shall be deemed guilty of a 1 misdemeanor and upon final. Y`iP�,,, CHRISTY LYNNE HOLLAND con- viction thereof fined in an amount =q '' `�% NOtaN public.Stole of iexJs not to exceed Two Thousand Dollars i ;..lr' = Expires ($2,000.00). Each day any such _ /'\ ice; My Commission Exp �� July 3 T, 201 b con- tinue clonstitute allowed eparate 'a o--` THE: violation and punishable hereunder. COUnt Passed and Approved on this 14th day of September,2015. /s/Oscar Trevino Oscar Trevino-Mayor Befon ATTEST: d County and State,this day personally appeared Deborah Baylor,Bids&Legal Coordinator for tht giicecRicherha ns�city secretary tar-Telegram,Inc.at Fort Worth,in Tarrant County,Texas:and who after being duly sworn, did de APPROVED AS TO FORM 'AND (ping of advertisement was published in the ve named paper on the listed dates: LEGALITY: BIDS /s/George Staples (817)390-7039 George Staples-City Attorney S �f�APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: . "v Js/Clayton`Comstock Signed Clayton Comstock,Planning Manager SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME, This Wednesday September 23,2015 J 1'040 NOTARY PUBLIC ��1 u _jam 04. 0 Thank You For Your Payment Remit To: Star-Telegram Customer ID: CIT13 P.O. BOX 901051 Customer Name: CITY OF NORTH RICHLAN FORT WORTH, TX 76101-2051 Invoice Number: 335399461 Invoice Amount: $64.00 PO Number: Amount Enclosed: $