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05-12-1992 PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES The Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission convened in a regular session on Tuesday, May 12, 1992 at 7:00 P.M. in the Municipal Complex Conference Room, 1400 Schertz Parkway. Those present were as follows: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEMBERS ABSENT BOB ANDREWS, CHAIRMAN JIM SHRIVER, VICE-CHAIRMAN KEITH VAN DINE, SECRETARY BOBBIE VONADA MERWIN WILLMAN GEORGE VICK CITY STAFF LEONARD ZYCH KEN GREENWALD, COUNCILPERSON STEVE SIMON50N, ASST. CITY MANAGER NORMA ALTHOUSE. RECORDING SECRETARY #1 CALL TO ORDER Chairman Andrews called the meeting to order at 7:.00 P.M. #2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Session April 28, 1992 George Vick made a motion to approve the minutes for the regular session April 28,.1992. Leonard Zych seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor. Motion carried. #3 CITIZENS' INPUT OTHER Z'~iAN AGENDA ITEMS There was none. #4 CONSIDER AND MARE RECOMMENDATION: Updating of Comprehensive.. Plan George Vick suggested someone bring in their book the way it's supposed to be set up so all the Commissioners can organize theirs in a similar fashion. Steve Simonson offered help to anyone who has the time to stop by his office. Chairman Andrews commented that most of the plan is completed now, it just needs to be submitted to City Council. Merwin Willman remarked they still need maps and completion of the section on future plans and projects. There was discussion regarding the appendices and Steve Simonson informed the Commission they should .have 6 through 9 - the other five are maps. Steve Simonson stated, speaking of maps, that he had received word from FEMA that the existing preliminary map (the new floodplain map) had been approved and will become effective as is on September 1, 1992. Mr. Simonson further commented the Commission should be aware that the various Visions Committees are submitting their reports and these will need to be incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan. Chairman Andrews indicated. he feels the best thing for the Commissioners to do is come in individually and work with either Steve Simonson or Norma Althouse in putting their books in the correct order. Chairman Andrews also recommended reviewing the items in the Comprehensive Plan block by block as they have done in the past with other documents. That method seems to have worked out the best. Mr. Andrews' suggestion was to cover items 1,2,3 and 4, as listed on the Table of Contents, at the next meeting. The Commission agreed. #5 GENERAL DISCUSSION George Vick• (a) Asked Steve Simonson if he had heard about anything new going in on FM 1518 North (not in our City limits) where they're. clearing some land. Mr. Simonson replied he did not know of anything. Keith Van Dine• (b) Related that the people in the Schirmerville area are glad to see the City working on the roads. Steve Simonson informed Mr. Van Dine the City is putting in Pfeil Road again for a CDBG (Community Development Block Grant). Councilperson Ken Greenwald reminded the Commissioners of the meeting on the CDBG this Thursday evening at 7:00 P.M. at Converse City Hall.. Mr. Greenwald emphasized they need as many bodies there as possible. Leonard Zych: (a) Asked if there's any update on Savannah Square as far as real estate is concerned. Chairman Andrews answered that rumor has it Rayco will not be building until the lawsuit on the drainage is settled. -2- Mr. Zych then asked if there's any update on those homes. which had been started and then abandoned. Chairman Andrews replied no, there is none at this time. Merwin Willman: (a) Mentioned that at the Shade Tree Mechanic location along IH-35 there used to be No Parking signs. What happened to them? Steve Simonson reported the State had taken them down and will put them back when construction is completed. (b) Questioned the status of the home occupation survey sent out by the Inspection Department. Steve Simonson acknowledged that only eight (8) replies had been received. Mr. Simonson indicated he will have~a report for the Commission by the next meeting. Mr. Willman indicated the results of the survey could provide a basis to start reviewing the procedures for permitting. a home occupation. (c) Pointed out that Planning and Zoning's public hearing on all the recommended zoning changes sent forward to City Council is scheduled for the Commission's next meeting on May 26th. Steve Simonson: (a) Advised the Commission they will be dea-ling with the Goofy Golf sign at Oak Street and FM 1518. City Council has thrown the task back to Planning and Zoning. The new owners of Goofy Golf wish to work with the City, but want the sign to remain. Mr. Simonson said he had informed the owners the sign - is.:.a . non-conforming sign and they indicated they would come back in a couple of weeks with a plan. (b) Related that the future of building new roads is moving out of the control of the State Highway Department and into the control of the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). This organization is a planning agency comprised of regional metrocom cities all vying to have their wishes fulfilled. Mr. Simonson commented Schertz has informed the organization of what's already under contract. Schertz is also adding the following roads to the list for the MPO's future consideration: 1) Continued extension of Doerr Lane all the way out to FM 2252 2) Schertz Parkway from IH-35 to extension of Lookout Road 3) Woodland Oaks Drive extending to Green Valley Road 4) Lower Seguin Road from FM 1518 to Cibolo Creek widened 5) Schertz Parkway from E. Live Oak Road to IH-35 widened 6) Lower Seguin Road from Cibolo Creek to FM 78 east (making a giant loop and way to bypass RAFB) -3- 7) FM 3009 - FM 78 to Lower Seguin Road 8) Woodland Oaks Drive from Cotton King to FM 1518 9) Ware-Seguin from Loop 1604 to FM 1518 widened and improved 10} Schertz Parkway from Lookout Road to FM 2252 11) Schertz Parkway from 78 to connect with FM 1518 These would be designated in a time frame through the year 2002. Mr. Simonson informed the Commission every single city has a representative except for the cities in the Randolph region and they have one representative, namely Tom Weaver. (c) Asked if the Commission had noticed it was posted on the bulletin board that 60-80~ of the Comprehensive Plan is complete. Chairman Andrews: (a) Related that Bobbie Vonada has a serious illness in her family and may not be here for several .meetings. (b) Told Steve Simonson he may want to alert the Inspection Department to the fact that, due to hail damage, there will be lots of new roofs in the area. Merwin Willman commented he had another question and then asked if anyone feels the Commission should get more involved with the San Antonio Chapter of the APA by attending more meetings .and letting them know we are there. Mr. Willman said there may be some professionals there whose brains we can pick. George Vick, noting the work on the drainage ditch at the Gardens Subdivision, said he thought they were supposed to change: it. Steve Simonson indicated they had made a slight change in it. Mr. Simonson then went on to say there is still work to be done under about 800` of Schertz Parkway. #6 ADJOURNMENT Chairman Andrews adjourned the meeting at 7:35 P.M. The next meeting is a public hearing scheduled for May 26, 1992. -4-