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08-12-1997 . . . e . PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES The Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a Public Hearing on Tuesday, August 12, 1997 at 7:00 p.m. in the Municipal Complex Bob Andrews Conference Room, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, Texas. Those present were as follows: PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION CITY STAFF DAVID RICHMOND, VICE-CHAIRMAN, CHAIRMAN PRO-TEM MERWIN WILLMAN, SECRETARY PIA JARMAN GARY WALLACE KEITH VAN DINE KEN GREENWALD, COUNCILMAN, ex oficio STEVE SIMONSON, ASST. CITY MANAGER MARY YBARRA PLANNING SECRETARY MEMBERS ABSENT OTHERS PRESENT ERNIE EVANS,CHAIRMAN (out of town) TONY MORENO SAM BLEDSOE, MBC ENGINEERS, INC. JODY JARRETT, CONSORT, INC. RICK SERKBEIL 11 CALL TO ORDER In the absence of Chairman Ernie Evans, Vice-Chairman David Richmond presided and called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. David Richmond explained the procedures to be followed at the public hearing and thanked everyone for their concerned interest. The City Council public hearing on this item will be held August 19, 1997. 12 PUBLIC HEARING: To Receive Citizen Input on a Request to Make Changes to the UDC (Unified Development Code) (ZC #146-97) as follows: 1. Table of Contents 2. Article VI Density/Dimmensional Requirements 3. Article VII Special Districts 4. Article XI Platting 5. Article XIV Site Plan Approval 6. Article XVII Definitions Delete 7. Article XVIII Telecommunications Antenna/Tower Siting 8. Site Plan Application and Checklist 9. Clarification of Article XI -1- . . . e e Chairman Richmond asked for staff input. Steve Simonson stated there was no staff input. Mr. Simonson added that items 1 through 6 are merely housekeeping items. Items 7 and 8, are important, more so item 7 because it is a new application to the UDC. With no comments, or questions from the Commissioners, or discussion from concerned citizens, Chairman Richmond closed the Public Hearing. f3 ADJOURNMENT OF PUBLIC HEARING: Chairman David Richmond adjourned the Public Hearing at 7:05 p.m. The Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission convened in a regular session, after the public hearing, in the Municipal Complex Bob Andrews Conference Room, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, Texas. 14 CALL TO ORDER: Chairman David Richmond called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. '5 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Session July 22, 1997 Merwin Willman moved to approve the minutes of the Regular Session July 22, 1997. Keith Van Dine seconded the motion which carried as follows: Ayes: David Richmond, Merwin Willman, Keith Van Dine Abstention: Pia Jarman, Gary Wallace (absent at said meeting) .6 STATUS OF FINAL PLATS: Chairman David Richmond stated the final plats signed in the month of July were: GVEC, Sanders Subdivision, Tri-County Business & Industrial Park and Resurrection Baptist Church Subdivision. '7 BOA STATUS: Pia Jarman stated BOA met on Monday August 11, 1997 and approved the request from Jan P. Huggins of Greenshire for variance on the extension to his deck. This was the only action taken. f8 CITIZENS' INPUT OTHER THAN AGENDA ITEMS: There were none. -2- . . . e e 19 CONSIDER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATION: Request to changes to the UDC (Unified Development Code) (ZC #146-97) as follows: 1. Table of Contents 2. Article VI Density/Dimmensional Requirements 3. Article VII Special Districts 4. Article XI Platting 5. Article XIV Site Plan Approval 6. Article XVII Definitions Delete 7. Article XVIII Telecommunications Antenna/Tower Siting 8. Site Plan Application and Checklist 9. Clarification of Article XI David Richmond asked for any comments on this issue. Merwin Willman stated he had a couple of comments; One, Item 6 Article XVII Definitions Delete is correct but it should show that Article XVII will be replaced by Traffic Impact Analysis. Second, although this is not a regular zoning change, we should put a zoning change number to the item and the next number should be #145. Chairman Richmond asked for any Commissioners. questions or comments from Pia Jarman moved that the changes to the Unified Development as listed in the agenda be approved. Keith Van Dine seconded motion which carried unanimously. Code the 110 CONSIDER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATION: Request from Helen Gutierrez for Street Name Change. (PC #327-97) Steve Simonson stated that at the request from the Commissioners, letters were sent out to various agencies requesting their comments to the street name change. Memos were sent out to public safety, public works, Paragon, United States Postal Service, 911, GVEC. We did not hear from everyone but received no objections. Merwin Willman stated we don't have the original letter from Helen Gutierrez. All we know is that she wants to name the street after her husband. What we do not know is the reason. What has he done to warrant a street be named after him. It might sound harsh, but we need reasons, we can't automatically change a name because someone asks for it. Chairman Richmond asked had this been conveyed to Helen Gutierrez. The original note of June 24, 1997 to Mr. Sweatt stated, "if there is anything else you need please let me know". Merwin Willman commented he did not know. Steve Simonson commented that he did not have the copy of the note and had conveyed this to the Commissioners at the last meeting. -3- e e Ken Greenwald stated he would check his files to see if he could locate the original letter. . Pia Jarman asked would it be possible to ask Helen Gutierrez for specific reasons. Is there something we can do to retrieve what we do not have? Gary Wallace asked why the request is directed at Live Oak Rd. in particular. With all the new streets coming in, it would seem much easier to start from ground zero. Steve Simonson stated they had property adjacent to Live Oak For many years that was the family area. Henry Gutierrez, still lives in that area. Rd.. Jr. David Richmond stated his concern to make a recommendation approve this without knowing the basis for the recommendation. feel City Council would be justified in coming back to us asking why we recommended approval or disapproval.ll to III and Gary Wallace stated his starting off position is negative. He wasn't a member of this Commission when the change of 3009 was done. The expense to the city and the turmoil that it creates from a mapping and reference standpoint. There are enough new streets being planned, and if someone is really determined the opportunity is there. . Pia Jarman stated we will have the chance to discuss these issues in Item #11. Gary Wallace asked llAre the changes expensive for the city?ll Steve Simonson commented each sign is $38 and maps will have to be changed. However, it is not a big deal because the city is always changing and updating its maps with new subdivisions and new streets. "You have five or six families that have addresses on Live Oak Rd., and three signs at $38 a piece.ll David Richmond commented that what bothered him was the precedent that would be set. We could start dealing with any road in the city at the request of citizens for whatever reason. If a precedent is set on this issue where we don't know the basis for the request, we will find ourselves having problems in the future. Pia Jarman moved that the Commission table the request from Helen Gutierrez for street name change until information or justification on such name change is received. Gary Wallace seconded the motion which carried unanimously. 111 CONSIDER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATION: Guidelines for Changes in Street and Road Names Within the City of Schertz. . Merwin Willman passed out more information to be added to his recommendation. -4- . . . e e David Richmond asked where the information would be added. Merwin Willman commented it would be new paragraph 3 and all other paragraph numbers would change accordingly. David Richmond asked Mr. Simonson for staff input. Mr Simonson responded there was none. Pia Jarman commented she understood about distinguished and distinguished service, but how do we determine who "distinguished" even when they give justification. numbering system would be the solution. citizens would be Maybe a Steve Simonson commented that he wanted to come back to one thing: "Be real careful where you're going" and as a reminder, the Commission has already arbitrarily renamed two streets in the city without any of these caveats. Merwin Willman stated the change would be for future use, not the request from Helen Gutierrez. Gary Wallace stated these are valid points, for example, the first half of the sentence in 2b. It is rather hard to argue with "named after a distinguished citizen who died while serving the city". Gary Wallace added he liked having something that is more specific than what we have now and that has some latitude. David Richmond stated the advantage will be, considering one request at a time. Hopefully, there will be the opportunity to recognize distinguished people, and the requirements will limit the number of requests the Commission receives. "I feel this is a much better document to work with than what we have at present." Ken Greenwald stated if nothing else, this is a reference point to start from and 6 months or a year from now, if you find another problem you can change it. Merwin Willman commented he would like the change to read "Guidelines for Changes in Street and Road Name", as in the agenda item. Gary Wallace moved to forward and Road Names Within the recommending approval. Pia carried unanimously. the "Guidelines for Changes in Street City of Schertz" to City Council Jarman seconded the motion which '12 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Request from Continental Homes for Preliminary Plat Approval of Carolina Crossing Unit 3. (PC #329-97) Steve Simonson stated together; however, Block 7, lots 8-18 Schertz Parkway. this was a very good plat, "Its very well put there is one item that needs to be added." need to have the 50' building setback from -5- e e Pia Jarman asked if at the end of Marietta Ln. where the unplatted commercial property is located, is it okay to continue block 7 on the other side? Will that break be a problem? . Steve Simonson stated that you could break up the numbering, but it's on the same side of the street. This unplatted lot will not be platted as part of Carolina Crossing and will not be a confusion in something coming in later. It will not be part of Carolina Crossing. Pia Jarman asked on item 8, Park Dedication fee to be paid to the City of Schertz, will that be paid at the time of the final plat? Steve Simonson responded, yes. Gary Wallace asked whether the fencing around the commercial lot on the other side of Savannah Dr. will it be masonry or wood. Steve Simonson stated that the only place that masonry is required is on Schertz Parkway, and that when the commercial goes in they will have to put up an 8' fence. That was the change in the UDC when we went from 6' to 8' on commercial property. Pia Jarman commented there was a another concern, as Carolina starts moving down Schertz Parkway. This already applies to Ashley Place.--In some areas, Schertz Parkway is kind of high, and at those points you can look down into the yards that are right up there. The land is low at this point and there is lack of privacy for the homeowners, nor does it make it very appealing from the Parkway side. Is it possible to plant some trees inside or outside the walls? . Steve Simonson commented this is the reason for the 10' landscape area, forcing them to put their fence back because those were the future plans for Schertz Parkway, to do a lot of landscaping. Gary Wallace commented that in the overlay ordinance on 3009 there is a requirement that developers plant trees, preferably oak, every so many feet, is that true? Steve Simonson commented that he doesn't remember that being in the ordinance. Merwin Willman moved to recommend approval of the Carolina Crossing Unit 3 Subdivision Preliminary Plat with a note added to reflect the rear setback line of lots along Schertz Parkway. Keith Van Dine seconded the motion which carried unanimously. .13 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Request from Buffington Homes, for Bandit Signs (PC #330-97). . Merwin Willman stated the request was confusing; are Buffington Homes and Wilshire Homes one and the same? Rick Serkbiel commented he could answer this question, he was representing the Fortress Group of which Buffington Homes is a wholly owned subsidiary. Wilshire Homes is a wholly owned subsidiary of Buffington Homes. Wilshire Homes was an independent home building entity that was purchased by Buffington about 4 months ago. For marketing purposes they will keep the same name. -6- e e Gary Wallace asked were they aware of the sign ordinance? Mr. Simonson commented, yes. . Pia Jarman moved to grant the request from Buffington Homes Bandit signs for Buffington Homes/Wilshire Homes provided follow all the ordinances that apply. Gary Wallace seconded motion which carried unanimously. for they the 114 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Request from Buffington Homes for Sign Approval for Thistle Creek. (PC #331-97) Steve Simonson stated this was a request from Buffington Homes who had a sign in front of Greenshire on which the term had expired and was not extended; it has come down. Buffington has found a new location and is requesting a new sign to go up for a period of time; the letter states until the funeral home begins development. Merwin Willman commented he had gotten a letter from the Schertz Funeral Home stating they will start construction within 60 days. They will open doors the spring of '98. Steve Simonson stated they have not come in with a site plan, although he has seen the construction plans and it looks very nice. . David Richmond stated the request from Buffington was fairly clear: secure the lease for this location until the construction of the new funeral home is complete, and at that time the sign will be removed. Merwin Willman stated that the way it reads, Wilshire Homes is in Thistle Creek, too. Rick Serkbeil commented that Buffington Homes was the only one in Thistle Creek. Acclaim Homes is moving out of Thistle Creek. David Richmond stated the confusion might be in the first paragraph of the letter where it states the request for a sign permit for Forest Ridge is to make good the sign that is already there. The second paragraph is requesting a sign for Thistle Creek, on the Funeral Home site. The first paragraph is a courtesy paragraph. Gary Wallace moved to approve the request from Buffington Homes for a sign for Thistle Creek. Pia Jarman seconded the motion which carried as follows: Ayes: David Richmond, Pia Jarman, Gary Wallace, Keith Van Dine Opposed: Merwin Willman . t15 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Request from Hallmark Residential, Inc. for Preliminary Plat Approval for Greenshire Subdivision Unit 8. (PC #332-97) -7- . . . e e Steve Simonson stated the minutes for the reV1S1on of the Master Plan that was done in 1994 have been passed out for review. This is the third plan of the subdivision and is the approved plan for the current developer for this area. The Master plan approved, does show the back part that is being proposed at this time. It appears they are following the master plan with lot sizes as shown. This is a 60' area that was approved in the master plan as you can see. The one area that is missing is block numbers on the plat. Sam Bledsoe stated they will continue the block numbering from unit 2, which is block 3 on Greenshire Dr. and continue those numbers 3,4 and 5 to the end of the subdivision on the Woodland Oak Dr. side. Steve Simonson stated the parkland fees will have to be paid at the time of the final plat. These are the only corrections he has. Gary Wallace asked if we have thoroughfare. given up on the east/west Steve Simonson commented there is no way to build it. The Master Plan was approved as shown. The original thinking was to knock out any connection of Greenshire with anybody else, other than Woodland Oaks Dr. going through. Not having any connection with Cibolo. "From a- staff point of view I could not see holding them to building this road if it went back to the residential development that was originally approved." Pia Jarman asked if there are no islands being planned for the cul-de-sacs. Sam Bledsoe commented that was correct. Pia Jarman asked on the rear of lot 48, of the block which you are planning to call block 4, part of the rear yard abuts Cottonwood Dr? Sam Bledsoe commented that it actually abuts lots 18, 19, and does not hit the cul-de-sac itself. Pia Jarman asked about lot 15, block 3, the side abuts Woodland Oaks Dr., and then all those lots whose backs abut Woodland Oaks Dr., since Woodland Oaks Dr is a street, shouldn't there be non access easements? Sam Bledsoe commented the easements were there. Pia Jarman asked about lots 13,14 and 15 on Candleberry, in the corner, what are the widths at the setback lines? Sam Bledsoe commented they were 60' at the setback line. It's the same on Mulberry. Pia Jarman asked what is the 50' intercept easement? Sam Bledsoe commented it was a temporary easement to intercept drainage. It will be a street when unit 9 is platted. Pia Jarman asked if a break down was needed on how many lots are 60' and how many are otherwise. Steve Simonson commented all the lots were 60'as per Master Plan. David Richmond stated he had one concern: the brick wall along Woodland Oaks Dr. "I have talked to Mr. Behrens from Hallmark after he talked with the manager of the Greenshire homeowners association and she referred him to me. My concern is that there had been no mention by Brad Galo to continue the brick wall. Mr. Behrens also stated he was not aware that this plat was coming before the Commission tonight. He added, the Commission probably will look at a plat that was not designed to have the brick wall." David Richmond asked, does that ring true? -8- e e . Sam Bledsoe commented not exactly. "Way back when we had talked about taking the brick wall to the 80' lots. Since then, it has been extended all the way to the end of the subdivision and I think it will be the same on the other side of the street." David Richmond commented he was a little surprised that Hallmark seemed surprised by the fact that the brick wall would be part of what they were buying into. Sam Bledsoe asked would that be a condition of the plat approval. Steve Simonson stated that would be necessary and there should be a note. He added there should be some consideration also to the type of fencing down Green Valley Rd.. While brick is not required, some kind of seasoned, decorative fencing, not the standard unseasoned wood. David wall. wood north Richmond stated we need a note on this plat about the brick However, this unit doesn't go to Green Valley Rd. so, the fence is something we can address when we see the unit to the that will back into Green Valley Rd. Pia Jarman moved to grant approval for the preliminary plat for Greenshire Subd. with the prov1s1ons that block numbers be assigned- and that the brick wall extension along Woodland Oaks Dr. be included in the notes. Gary Wallace seconded the motion which carried unanimously. . 116 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Request from Consort, Inc. for Preliminary Plat Approval of Taco Cabana. (PC #334-97) Steve Simonson stated this a preliminary plat submitted from Consort, Inc., and you have a letter requesting a preliminary and final plat approval. This plat has been corrected; the 25' building setback, the street widths both on 3009 and Corridor Loop, the 50' setback is labeled, the easements and 20'greenbelt landscape buffer are labeled. The sanitary easements and the adjacent property owners are also shown. Pia Jarman asked was the FEMA information correct? Steve Simonson responded the information was correct. Merwin Willman stated this was Barshop property; "My records show the name of the property is Corridor 35 and includes both properties on both sides of 3009. If that is the case how can we have block 1, lot 1 on both sides of the street?" Steve Simonson commented that anytime you are separated by a street, you have new block and lot numbers. This is a different piece of property separated by a street; it's a whole different area not a continued piece of land. . Gary Wallace asked if this was a final plat? -9- e e Merwin plat; Willman commented the agenda item was showing can the agenda be changed? preliminary . Steve Simonson commented the agenda states preliminary; we have in the past, on a simple plat like this is with and with a formal request which we have, given approval, preliminary and final plat at the same time. however, no changes for both a Merwin Willman asked if the agenda stated that information? Steve Simonson stated no promises were made; if the Commission wants to stay with preliminary that is fine. Gary Wallace commented we would not gain anything by not making it a final. David Richmond added if we are not making any changes to the plat "I don't see any problem." Pia Jarman said if there is any question about how the agenda reads we can move to have that added to the agenda on Item 16, to read preliminary plat and final plat. Merwin Willman moved to amend the agenda item preliminary/final plat approval for Taco Cabana. seconded the motion which carried unanimously. 16 Gary to read Wallace Merwin Willman moved to approve the preliminary/final plat for Taco Cabana. Keith Van Dine seconded the motion which carried unanimously. . #17 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Request from Taco Cabana for a variance to the Sign Ordinance (PC #335-97) David Richmond stated the item has been deleted from the agenda, but it still needs to be considered. Gary Wallace moved to delete item #17 from the agenda in accordance with their letter of August 12, 1997. Keith Van Dine seconded the motion which carried unanimously. #18 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Request from Consort, Inc. for Site Plan Approval of Taco Cabana (PC #333-97) . Steve Simonson stated the 50' setback has been marked together with the guidelines, the 25' building setback, 20' landscape buffer, light poles, parking, dumpster enclosure and drainage that drains out of this area. They give a clear indication of the landscaping and the plants they will be putting into the area. The legends and the site plan notes are listed, and the indication of where the sign will be with the elimination of the variance for a 70' pole sign. Pia Jarman commented the dotted line that extends beyond the 50' setback line that goes around, is that a patio? -10- ~ . . e e Jody Jarrett extended from on. from Consort commented that was for a trellis the building that Taco Cabana will grow nice that vines Gary Wallace asked what they are doing sign wise. Steve Simonson commented they are going to abide by the existing sign ordinance on 3009. Pia Jarman asked where the smaller sign will go. Steve Simonson stated it would go where it is indicated on the site plan. Jody Jarrett stated he had some updated plans for the Commissioners consideration. The plan is still to have one sign. Pia Jarman asked whether on 3009 where it states "proposed concrete drive," is that a curve cut into 3009? Then there is another one onto Corridor Loop. The Drive-thru area goes out on 3009, is that going to cause a problem with traffic? Can you arrange for traffic to come in one way and come out the other? Jody Jarrett commented that there is good separation from Bill Miller's. Merwin Willman commented the curve cut looks very close to 3009. David Richmond commented we could recommend a traffic study with the Police Chief. Texas Dept of Transportation has the say so on this matter. Steve Simonson stated that if you look at every major corner, where you have a lot of businesses, you are running into a lot of the same things. People just need to start slowing down and paying attention. What we are trying to do is to keep the visibility open and still meet the landscape requirements. Jody Jarrett commented that what drove the design and location of the driveway was the on site internal circulation. If we try to move the driveway any closer to Bill Miller's, we would be creating a conflict with traffic in the first bay, trying to go against a one~way direction. We were also trying to meet the parking requirements which we have done. Gary site had have Wallace commented their letter states they had submitted a plan without the 70' sign. Steve Simonson stated Jody Jarrett several copies for the files if approval was given. We will a corrected plan on file. Keith Van Dine moved to approve the site plan for Taco Cabana with the 70' sign removed. Gary Wallace seconded the motion which carried unanimously. -11- e e f19 GENERAL DISCUSSION: ~ Keith Van Dine: Keith Van Dine suggested adding an open item to the agenda for the purpose of amending, so if something like what happened at this meeting would happen in the future we could add it. Pia Jarman commented we could amend the agenda like it had been done at this meeting. Steve Simonson commented you have to remember you can amend the agenda but can not put something new on the agenda. Keith Van Dine withdrew his suggestion. Keith Van Dine commented on 1518 where Gus is putting mobile homes, that is not in the City of Schertz. Steve Simonson commented he had called Bexar County and a lot of people have called him and he has told them to call County Commissioner Mike Novak, Pct. 4 and Judge Cyndi Krier. San Antonio is telling people that area is in Schertz. "If they want to give it to us, we will throw Gus out of there. The point is, he is out of the City limits and not in the ETJ. There is no zoning out there, it is strictly county owned. I told them to call the County Commissioners and let them know the concerns about the looks, the changes in the septic tank laws in the city, and the way they are jamming these things together may be causing an environmental problem." 4It Gary Wallace: "I was trying to get on IH 35 the other morning around 7:15 and traffic was solid from 3009 all the way to where you get on to IH 35 South. It really drives the point on my question on the Greenshire Subd. whether we can get an east/west access. We are going to need one but I don't know where we are going to get it." Steve Simonson stated that is why he fought so hard on the situation when the school first came to him, because you have everybody on the east side of 3009. "I think I mentioned that Pulte has come in with a Preliminary Master Plan. They are getting some land on Schertz Parkway so now we will be able to bring Woodland Oaks Dr. from Schertz Parkway, which the Master Plan originally showed, and tie it in with the rest. There are rumors that developers are looking at land right on the other side of Borgfeld Rd; there is a lot of empty space out there." Gary Wallace asked when we have a master plan that is approved, there is no going back to that master plan? Steve Simonson Commented that the thoroughfare was done when we first came out with the school site issue. The thoroughfare was not originally there. As I mentioned in the meeting, the original plan for Greenshire was in no way connected to Cibolo and that is why Greenshire Dr. is not stubbed out going south. Originally Deer Creek wanted to interface with Greenshire, the school was pushing . -12- ~ . . e e them them plan. to do a residential street interface. At that time I went to and said no, because there is a major thoroughfare in the Gary Wallace commented it is something that we lost in his opinion. Steve Simonson asked if this Commission would like to make a recommendation to City Council to seek a meeting with County Commissioners in our area and maybe Cibolo to see what long range plans are for this area? What are the alternatives; are they just going to let it happen? The IH 35 overpass at Wiederstein is going in. Ken Greenwald commented at the meeting of the Canyon Resource Water Authority their plan is to be at 5,000 population by the latter part of next year. Pia Jarman: Had no comments. Merwin Willman: Robert McHardy was an item on the agenda last month. We tabled it at that time. Shouldn't it be put back on the agenda and action be taken? Steve Simonson commented he thought it had been put back on the table. The material the Commission had requested was brought in, we called the bank and sent out the letter. We will check the agenda and if it needs to be brought up we will do it. Merwin mentioned he didn't know if any of the Commissioners the new business cards. Steve Simonson commented we will some to the next meeting. have bring One item has bothered him for sometime. We have ignored on our overlay ordinance for Schertz Parkway and 3009 that we have an item about right turn acceleration lanes. We have approved a number of cuts on 3009 that require these lanes. The reason for this was because of the traffic so people could pull off and make the right turn. Ken Greenwald commented the one at the Shell Station was deleted by Texas Dept. of Transportation. Merwin Willman added that when 3009 was upgraded the State put the lanes in. Steve Simonson added that they put them in at major intersections. Merwin Willman added that if we are not going to use this ordinance, we need to remove it from the UDe. Gary Wallace asked can Simonson responded, yes. it be done on Schertz Parkway? The Parkway is ours, we own it. Steve Gary Wallace added that we need to make it a requirement. Steve Simonson: Taco Bell, Burger King and two sit down restaurants will soon be coming in. -13- . . ~ . e e Ken Greenwald: Article from the Express News was interesting, he has the data if anyone is interested. The issue deals with the complaints about signage and billboards. Ken added Schertz had a 14% turn out on the bond issue which is actually high. The ballfield situation is upsetting; we have run out of ballfields for the kids. The issues that did pass were obviously needed; and we are in need of the sales tax. Keith Van Dine commented about Marion that they passed a city ordinance for no more mobile homes. Ken Greenwald added that anything built prior to June 1976 was okay. Manufactured homes are not allowed. Steve Simonson commented that the law has been challenged and the latest information we have is that we can keep a manufactured home out of existing slab mounted, stick built subdivisions. The only way they can be in an area is for it to be zoned that way. If you allow zoning in that way, you are not in violation. We would need to add some wording in the UDC to ensure there is no question as to the location of manufactured homes within the City. Example might be "manufactured homes are only allowed in the designated manufactured home parks or subdivisions and residential/agriculture (RA) zones." Pia Jarman moved to adjourn the meeting. Keith Van Dine seconded the motion which passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned at 9:05 p.m. ;\! -.t n' /f)l~' \ j~ 1\/1'. ! : i I . , ) . ','J () I//'J ,'-"' (~- 1/ ' !/VII'1 . Jv' Chairman Pro-Tern, Planning and Zoning Commission ATTEST: Planning Secretary, City of Schertz, Texas -14-