Citizens' Advocate (Coppell, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 2008 Page: 4 of 20
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Citizens’ Adnocate • BUSINESS • October 10, 2008
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UPDATE
The following requests are
tentatively scheduled to be heard
by the Planning and Zoning
Commission on October 16 and
by the Coppell City Council on
November 11:
1. Stratford Manor zoning
change request from Planned
Development District-161
Single-Family-12 to Planned
Development District-161 Revi-
sion 2-Single-Family-12 to allow
a concrete block wall within, and
a gazebo roof to overhang the
20-foot buffer area as specified
in Section 2 (D) of Ordinance
#91500-A-177, along the rear of
Lot 12, Block A, property known
as 709 Stratford Lane, at the re-
quest of Tony Pack, Owner.
2. Bethel Road Manor zon-
ing change request from Com-
mercial and Single Family-12 to
Planned Development-236-
Single Family-12 to allow con-
struction of a single-family home
with an eight-foot side yard on
property located on the north side
of Bethel Road, known as 234
W. Bethel Road, at the request
of Philip Berkebile, Jr. being rep-
resented by Robert Richardson,
Doug Connally and Associates,
Inc.
3. Bethel Road Manor, Lot
1, Block A, minor plat to estab-
lish a building site and setback
lines to allow the construction of
a single family home on 2.78
acres of property located on the
north side of Bethel Road, known
as 234 W. Bethel Road, at the
request of Philip Berkebile, Jr.
being represented by Robert
Richardson, Doug Connally and
Associates, Inc.
4. Magnolia Fisheries, site
plan amendment to allow con-
struction of two 4,400-square-
foot storage structures to the
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rear (east) of the existing 3,750-
square-foot building on the addi-
tional 0.65 acres of property be-
ing incorporated into this tract for
a total of 1.42 acres of property
located at 217 N. Coppell Road,
at the request of William Wingo,
Magnolia Fisheries, being repre-
sented by Jonathan Hake, Cross
Engineering Consultants.
5. Magnolia Fisheries, replat
and minor plat to incorporate
0.65 acres of property into the
existing tract for a total of 1.424
acres of property allowing the
expansion of the existing facil-
ity, located at 217 N. Coppell
Road, at the request of William
Wingo, Magnolia Fisheries, be-
ing represented by Jonathan
Hake, Cross Engineering Con-
Debit Card Dos and Don’ts Outlined
Debit cards are now as popu-
lar as credit cards. Here are tips
to make the most of a debit card.
•Some debit cards charge a
service fee every time “debit” is
selected at the register and a PIN
is entered. Look for cards with-
out this charge, or choose a card
that can also use the “credit”
option at most stores.
•Purchases won’t always be re-
jected if the bank account tied
to the card is overdrawn. Most
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6. Vaughan Addition, Lot 1R,
Block 1, replat to allow the in-
corporation of4,490-square feet
of this property into Lots 3, 4,
and 5, Block 1 of the Old Coppell
Estates Addition and replat the
remaining 1.154 acres of prop-
erty, located at 412 Bethel Road,
at the request of Britamer L.P.
being represented by Matt
Kostial, Oracle Engineering.
7. Old Coppell Estates Addi-
tion, Lots 3R, 4R and 5R, Block
1, replat to allow the incorpora-
tion of4,490-square feet of prop-
erty in the Vaughan Addition into
these residential lots, at the re-
quest of Britamer L.P. being rep-
resented by Matt Kostial, Oracle
Engineering.
banks will cover the transaction
and charge a “courtesy” over-
draft fee.
•Be aware of the fraud protec-
tion features on a debit card.
Some cards don’t offer the same
fraud protection as credit cards.
•Debit card transactions do not
build a positive credit record.
Use a credit card and pay off
the balance monthly to build a
credit history.
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Goddard Orthopedic Therapist
Receives ABPTS Certification
Doug Harvey,
PT, OCS, CSCS of
Goddard Orthopedic
& Sports Therapy in
Coppell was certified
as a clinical special-
ist in Orthopedic
physical therapy by
the American Board
Doug Harvey
of Physical Therapy Special-
ties (ABPTS) September 23.
Harvey is one of 246 physical
therapists certified in orthope-
dics in the state of Texas.
Harvey has over 12 years
of experience in orthopedic
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Michael R. Rake* M. Patrick Rake**
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LEGAL SERVICES
important to every
Individual and Family
PERSONAL INJURY
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FOR APPOINTMENT, CALL
972-462-8192
446 W. Bethel Road, Suite B Coppell, Texas
Main Office: 1244 South Ridge Court, Hurst
*20 Years Practice/Past President, N.E. Tarrant County Bar
**Licensed in Texas and Arizona
(Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization)
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physical therapy. He
received a master’s
degree in physical
therapy in 1996 from
Drexel University in
Philadelphia. He is a
member of the Or-
thopedic and Sports
sections of the
American Physical Therapy
Association (APTA).
Harvey is a certified
Strength and Conditioning Spe-
cialist through the National
Strength and Conditioning As-
sociation.
NEIL THOMAS, EA 320 S STATE HWY 121N, STE 305 COPPELL TX 75019
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