In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the design and color scheme for a new franchise location in North Rockwall, which has sparked a debate between the applicant and city officials. Keaton, the project engineer, addressed concerns raised by the Architectural Review Board (ARB) regarding the proposed stucco color, which is intended to complement existing structures in the area.
The applicant expressed a desire for a lighter color that would maintain some contrast, while the ARB recommended a darker hue to ensure the new building blends in with neighboring establishments, specifically a 7-Eleven and a McDonald's. The applicant's franchisee is eager to serve the community with this second location, but the color choice has become a sticking point.
During the meeting, it was suggested that the applicant might not have been fully prepared to address the ARB's recommendations due to a lack of quorum in previous meetings, which delayed the review process. The ARB's stance is that while the new building should not match exactly, it should be closer in color to the existing structures to maintain visual harmony in the shopping area.
Commissioners discussed the possibility of tabling the decision for two weeks to allow the applicant time to consult with corporate representatives about acceptable color options. This would enable a more informed proposal to be presented to the ARB, which could then provide clearer recommendations to the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Ultimately, the motion to table the decision was approved unanimously, allowing the applicant to refine their proposal and engage in further discussions with corporate stakeholders regarding the color scheme. The next steps will involve the applicant returning with options that align more closely with the ARB's recommendations, ensuring that the new franchise fits within the community's aesthetic standards.