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01-26-1988 PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES The City of Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission convened in a regular session on Tuesday, January 26, 1988 at 7:00 P.M. in the Municipal Complex Conference Room, 1400 Schertz Parkway. Those present were as follows: PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OTHERS PRESENT BOB ANDREWS, CHAIRMAN JOSEPH D. MARKS TY BRISGILL, VICE-CHAIRMAN MICHAEL KNOTTS KEITH VAN DINE, SECRETARY CINDY SORENSON MERWIN WILLMAN ROBERT WALL MARY MARSH TIM KNOTTS GEORGE VICK ERIC CRUGNALE, PRESIDENT KEN GREENWALD, COUNCILMAN GREENFIELD VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION MEMBERS ABSENT MARGRET CARDY RANDY GROSSMAN CITY STAFF NORMA ALTHOUSE, RECORDING SECY. #1 CALL TO ORDER Chairman Andrews called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. #2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Session January 12, 1988 Ty Brisgill made a motion to approve the minutes for the regular session January 12, 1988. Mary Marsh seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor. Motion carried. #3~- CITIZENS' INPOT OTHER~THAN AGENDA ITEMS There was none. #4 CONSIDER AND TARE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Joseph D. Marks - Request for Variance to Ordinance 87-H-25 "Ordinance Regulating Enclosure of a Junk or Salvage Yard" Joseph Marks was at the meeting to represent this request. Joseph Marks said, for those who are not familiar with where Jack's Auto Parts is located, that it is the old Randolph AFB Sewage Treatment Plant property across the street from the Randolph stables, and he is requesting a permanent variance to Ordinance 87-H-25. Mr. Marks also said he would like to know how the property is zoned. e Chairman Andrews asked Joseph Marks to specify exactly what kind of variance he is requesting and Mr. Marks said a variance to the requirement for an 8' to 10' fence. Mr. Marks said the existing fence is a 6' cyclone fence with three strands of barbed wire and there is also a natural fence of shrubbery, and he feels it will exceed all the requirements. Mr. Marks. further stated the majority of the property is well below the level of the highway and every time there is a heavy rain this property floods out - the property does not have much value except for storage. Mr. Marks brought some pictures of the way the property looks following a heavy rain and passed them around for the Commission to see. Keith Van Dine asked Joseph Marks if the rain should at some time move some of the vehicles into the creek, who is responsible for .getting them out of the creek and Mr. Marks replied he supposed that would be his responsibility. Mary Marsh asked Joseph Marks how much fence he has on his property and he replied there is fence across the front and approximately 100' down each side. Mr. Marks said due to the contour of the land it would not be practical to construct the fence any farther down either side. Merwin Willman commented it appears to him that what is being talked about here is a nonconforming use or grandfather clause which is misunderstood by a lot of people. Mr. Willman said he had put together a package several years ego, when working on the Sign Ordinance, which contains information on nonconforming uses and he recommends this item be tabled until the next meeting so the Commission has time to look over the material before making their decision on the variance request. Mary Marsh remarked that the grandfather clause is not mentioned in the ordinance and Merwin Willman explained it is mentioned as a variance, and usually some kind of deadline is given for a nonconforming use. Chairman Andrews assured Joseph Marks that it was not the intention of the City when they annexed the area to put anyone out of business. Chairman Andrews remarked that a junkyard or salvage yard is not listed in the Schedule of Uses so Mr. Marks would have to be granted a nonconforming use or request a specific use permit. Mr. Andrews reminded the Commission that whatever is granted in this case will be everlasting as long as Mr. Marks has this business there. Mary Marsh made a motion to table Item #4 - Request from Joseph D. Marks for a variance to Ordinance 87-H-25 "Ordinance Regulating Enclosure of a Junk or Salvage Yard" - until the next regularly scheduled meeting so the Commission will have time to look over the material on nonconforming uses. -2- George Vick seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous,in favor. Motion carried. Chairman Andrews informed Joseph Marks the Commission had tabled his request until the next meeting to allow them time to study the situation further and reach a decision which would be in his best interest and also in the best interest of the City. #5 CONSIDER AND TARE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Preliminary Plat Approval - Good Knight Subdivision This item was cancelled because all the necessary paperwork could not be submitted in time. #6 CONSIDER AND MARE RECOMMENDATION: Discussion on Proposed Streets Merwin .Willman pointed out that the proposed street plan is basically the same as that in the City Plan except for the areas north of IH-35 and south of Randolph AFB. Mr. Willman said it gives a general sense of the direction in which the City would like to go, and these proposed streets are sort of binding when it comes to a plat. Chairman Andrews commented it is proposals for roads in the future . Merwin Willman pointed out that if you look at the old map it shows Schertz Parkway as being proposed and now it is there. Mary Marsh observed it is rather difficult to predict future growth, but this proposed plan looks well thought out. Ken Greenwald stated it also provides a general guideline for developers. Chairman Andrews asked Keith Van Dine if he thinks everything is on the plan for the Schirmerville area and Mr. Van Dine replied as far as he could determine it is basically all there. George Vick asked if there had ever been any thought given to connecting Aranda Lane and Schaefer Road. After some discussion this was dotted in as a possible connection. Several of the citizens who were present asked some questions at this time. Eric Crugnale asked about a section on the proposed street map labeled "To Schaefer Road" asking if we are proposing a bypass or a bridge over the railroad track. Chairman Andrews replied that anything like that would still be in the planning stages of the highway department and also pointed out .that we can't propose or project anything not in the City limits. -3- Several citizens also asked if Aranda Lane will be paved in the future with Chairman Andrews suggesting they speak with City Council on that matter and Ken Greenwald telling them to check with Bexar County to see if Aranda Lane was ever deeded to the county or if it is a private road. Ty Brisgill made a motion to recommend to City Council approval of the proposed street plan tadding the dotted-in connection of Aranda Lane and Schaefer Road). Keith Van Dine seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor. Motion carried. #7 GENERAL DISCDSSION Mary Marsh reported on the Citizens'°~Awareness meeting held at her home on Thursday, January 21st. Mrs. .Marsh said Steve Simonson was there to .speak and answer questions, and there were representatives there from five of the different areas of Schertz. Mrs. Marsh went on to say two of the areas in Schertz were not represented, but their people did call and have subsequently been briefed about the meeting. Mrs. Marsh said all the representatives will go back to their respective subdivisions and talk to their neighbors and stress to them the importance of the upcoming public hearing. Mrs. Marsh said there was a reporter present and an article on the meeting should appear in the Herald newspaper this week. Mary Marsh said after this first hurdle of the widening of Jack Hays Boulevard, they plan to get together and form a~group, with officers, representing the City. Mrs. Marsh said the main thing is to get the citizens interested. Mrs. Marsh informed the Commission the group will be stressing two major safety factors for Jack Hays Boulevard at the public hearing, namely speed limits and stop lights. Keith Van Dine and Merwin Willman both submitted their interview questions for asking Planning and Zoning Commission applicants. Mary Marsh had submitted hem's previously. The questions will be consolidated and typed, and Chairman Andrews asked that the discussion of them be on the agenda of the next regularly scheduled meeting. Keith Van Dine remarked he will be addressing the Schirmerville area Homeowners' Association and he will tell them about the proposed street plan. Merwin Willman cautioned Keith Van Dine to be careful because the Council has to approve the plan yet. Ken Greenwald said the City itself builds very few new streets and Merwin Willman said they usually rely on the developer. George Vick noted that he could not find Ordinance 87-H-25 in his book and was told if he didn't find it to come by City Hall for a copy. -4- Merwin Willman brought up the following: (a) He has put together a package with information on the land the City annexed around the Schertz Parkway in 1984. Said he believes that will be the next area of development. (2) Passed out copies of the City Plan which needs to be updated. Wants the Commission to look it over and decide how they want to go about updating it. Said it is a good project for this year. (3) Asked how many Commissioners have copies of the "Language of Zoning" and to let him know so some can be ordered. (4) Reported that the City had been issued a permit today for a sewage plant on the north side of IH-35. They have been trying to get a permit for several years. Ken Greenwald reminded everyone of the dance and auction on February 13th at the Community Center for the benefit of the Library and the Humane Society. Ty Brisgill asked what is happening with the Leon Parker Suit. Ken Greenwald said it is his understanding the front section of the mobile home park has reverted back to Odo Riedel and the back section is in receivership to the bank. Chairman Andrews explained the incident with the Gemcraft bandit signs to the Commission. Mr. Andrews said on the weekend of the 15/16 the inspector picked up the Gemcraft bandit signs because they were in violation by exceeding the number of signs allowed. Then Steve Simonson wrote Gemcraft a letter restricting them from putting bandit signs out for two weekends and saying they would not be allowed any signs at all if there are any further violations after the two weekend restriction is over. However, there seemed to be some kind of misunderstanding as to just how many signs Gemcraft was allowed to put up, so Steve Simonson lifted the restriction. Mr. Andrews said the bandit sign policy needs to be confirmed by checking to see for sure what the ordinance says about number of bandit signs allowed. Chairman Andrews suggested, that in regard to the request from Joseph Marks for a variance to the Junkyard Ordinance, the Commission read their Zoning Bulletins dated October 15, 1986, June, 1987 and December, 1987 for some helpful information. Mr. Andrews reminded the Commission that whatever they do with that request will be for as long as Mr. Marks has that salvage yard. The next regularly scheduled meeting is February 9, 1987. #S ADJOIIRNMENT Chairman Andrews adjourned the meeting at 8:02 P.M. -5-