To: Mark Hafner, City Manager
From: Julie Smith, Director of Community Development
Subject:
Title
PUBLIC HEARING: Consider an ordinance approving a Specific Use Permit (SUP) for Aloha Nails and Spa, on an approximately 0.77-acre tract of land on the west side of Davis Boulevard, approximately 325 feet southwest from the intersection of Davis Boulevard and Bear Creek Parkway, legally described as Lot 6, Block A of Hidden Lakes Center - Keller Addition, zoned Commercial (C) and addressed 8825 Davis Boulevard, Suite 125. Fraz LLC, Owner. Mai Thi Phuong Nguyen, Applicant. (SUP-22-0014)
Background:
Aloha Nails and Spa will be the new name of an existing nail salon and spa, known as D & T Nails and Spa, at the proposed location. Per Section 8.03 of the Keller UDC, spas are required to have an SUP to operate in the Commercial zoning district. An SUP is required due to the business name change.
Services:
Aloha Nails and Spa will continue offering beautification services for men and women, including manicures, pedicures, nail repair, polish changes, waxing, facials, and eyelash extensions.
Hours of Operation:
The hours of operation are Monday-Friday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday: noon to 6 p.m.
Citizen Input:
On May 13, 2022, the City mailed out 22 Letters of Notification for this Public Hearing to all property owners within three-hundred feet (300’) of the subject site. A public hearing notice sign was posted on the site. As of May 19, 2022, Staff has not received any support or opposition to the proposed SUP.
Planning and Zoning Commission Recommendation:
On May 24, 2022, the Commission voted to unanimously recommend approval of the following SUP request with no modifications.
SUP Request:
1. To operate a spa in the Commercial zoning district.
Summary:
Section 8.02 (F)(2) of the UDC states that when considering an SUP request, the City Council shall consider the following factors:
1) The use is harmonious and compatible with surrounding existing uses or proposed uses;
2) The activities requested by the applicant are normally associated with the permitted uses in the base district;
3) The nature of the use is reasonable and appropriate in the immediate area;
4) Any negative impact on the surrounding area has been mitigated; and
5) That any additional conditions specified ensure that the intent of the district purposes are being upheld.
Alternatives:
The City Council has the following options when considering a Specific Use Permit:
§ Approve as submitted (Planning and Zoning Commission recommendation).
§ Approve with modified or additional condition(s).
§ Table the agenda item to a specific date with clarification of intent and purpose.
§ Deny.