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04-26-1983 , e PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES The Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission convened in Regular Session on Tuesday, April 26, 1983 at 7:00 PM, in the Conference Room of the Municipal Complex, 1400 Live Oak Road. Members present were as follows: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Ken Greenwald, Vice-Chairman Clay ~1d1ahan, Secretary Merwi n Hi 11 man Ray Stanhope Lee Boswell MEMBERS ABSENT John Linebarger Cam Beauchemin CITY STAFF Earl Hartzog, Planning and Zoning Coordinator OTHERS PRESENT Archie Heimer Cra i g Ho 11 m i g Glen Westrom Michael Yelland e #1 CALL TO ORDER Ken Greenwald called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. #2 READING OF MINUTES: Joint Public Hearing and Special ~eeting Apri 1 1 9, 1 983 Lee Boswell made motion to accept minutes, Ray Stanhope second the motion and vote was unanimous in favor. #3 CONSJDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Variance _ 60' Curb Cut for Parking Lot 611, 613, and 615 Main Street Mr. Yelland requested a 60' curb cut for nose-in off-street parking for business located at 611, 613, and 615 Main Street. The Commission was advised this would cause traffic to be backed out onto Main Street across the sidewalk area. The Police Department had been contacted and reported other businesses in the area were doing the same and thus far, there have been no reported problems. e PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES, DATE 4-26-83, PAGE 2 . e Mr. Yelland advised the Commission the businesses at this location park in the street because of the lack of parking space. Those that do park in the present parking lot, at times, must back out the present drive- way to get back onto Main Street. Mr. Yelland has had complaints about the parking in the area and this was the best solution to provide more off-street parking. Part of the present parking lot is used by the Inflatable Castle Company to inflate castles, which add to the parking problems. After a lengthy review by the Commission of the plans, it was determined the proposed plan was the best solution. Two trees are in the area and even if they were removed, it still would not provide adequate turn around to permit exit. It was noted a water meter was located in the middle of the planned parking area, which would require input from the water department. It was noted this is zoned a General Business Area with small lot sites. If business is to continue to grow in this area, exceptions will have to be made for adequate off-street parking. Ray Stanhope made a motion to recommend a variance be granted, Lee Boswell seconded. Vote was unanimous in favor. e #4 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Zoning Change and Preliminary Plat Phase I, Horseshoe Oaks Glen Westrom presented a Preliminary Development Plan for Horseshoe Oaks. The Plan was for Planned Residential Unit Development District (PRUD), with 1172 residents for this 200 acres with General Business fronting Farm to Market Road 3009. The Commission agreed to the plan and deter- mined a Public Hearing would be required to change the zoning. Mr. Westrom agreed to provide field notes for the area to be changed. #5 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Archie Heimer Preliminary Plat Oak Run, Unit I Archie Heimer and Craig Hollmig presented the Preliminary Plat for Oak Run, Unit I. Unit I is located along Green Valley Road between East Dietz Creek and another small drainage area not identified within the 100 Flood Plain. The City Engineer's letter was provided identifing changes that would be required. The City Engineer questioned the size of the proposed 8" water main for additional projects Mr. Heimer had planned. The Utiltiy Extension Policy was discussed, advising the City has no need to oversize the 8" main on Green Valley Road. Development may take place to the north of this pro- ject and Cibolo indicated a desire to obtain water; a 12" water main would be necessary. e . e e e PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES, DATE 4-26-83, PAGE 3 .. The street name "Summit Drive" could not be used, because another subo:< division (Freeway Manor) within the city limits has the same street name. The drainage right-of-way for East Dietz Creek was discussed and Mr. Heimer wanted to leave the creek area alone and sell it as a drainage easement. It was agreed the area should be cleared of brush, to prevent the restriction of flow. Craig Hollmig was going to perform another study of the 100 Flood Plain based on the area above fully developed and adjust the flood plain. Access to Lots, 1, 2, 3, 16 and 17 would not be permitted from Green Valley Road. A variance on the building setback frontage required for Lot 16 was requested. Lee Boswell made the motion to accept the drainage easement, Lot 16 setback and approve Preliminary Plat. Clay McMahan second and the vote was unanimous in favor. #6 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTIDN: Preliminary Plat, Sycamore Creek Subdivision, 200 Apartment Complex Members for this project were not present, so this it~m was tabled. #7 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Subdivision Ordinance Review Due to lateness of meeting, item tabled. #8 GENERAL DISCUSSION Earl Hartzog asked the Commission how they wanted to handle zoning along Farm to Market Road 3009, in respect to Horseshoe Oaks. It was agreed to handle it as two separate zoning changes, because Horseshoe Oaks was already zoned for some general business and all the rest is residential. Zoning for General Business would be the areas on west and east sides of Farm to Market Road 300~. bypassing Autumn Winds, Deerhaven, Oak Forest, Office and Professional District and go on to Interstate Highway 35; all 300 feet deep. Advised the Commission Mr. Ehlers, from Texas Department of Highways, would be at the Council Workshop tomorrow night. The Commission was advised the drainage ditch for Greenfield III was com.. pleted. Top of the manhole, in the middle of ditch, is where the bottom of Dietz Creek used to be; manhole will be dropped to the new surface of the creek. The depth is 7 ~ feet, not 75 feet as previously provided. The lots are out of the 100 Flood Plain and construction will start shortly. Recommend the Commission provide Council a Priority List of Drainage Projects in relationship to devopment taking place. PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES, DATED 4-25-83, PAGE 4 ~ ~ ~ ~ Ray Stanhope asked about Home Occupation Permit for 601 Mitchell, Beauty Shop, asked about the curb cut from Randolph Avenue; Home Occupation Permit was approved, provided no parking or entrance on Randolph Avenue. Earl Hartzog said h~tbQught Beauty Shop was closed, but not sure and would check with the City Inspector. The question about the business status brought up the subject of business permits. Permits would provide better control including collection of property taxes. The fees for permits may be sufficient to pay for another inspector, which the City needs. #9 ADJOURNMENT Ken Greenwald adjourned the meeting at 9:50 PM. e e