PZ 5-24-23 Agenda with associated documents
MEETING AGENDA
Planning & Zoning Commission
REGULAR SESSION PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
May 24, 2023
HAL BALDWIN MUNICIPAL COMPLEX COUNCIL CHAMBERS
1400 SCHERTZ PARKWAY BUILDING #4
SCHERTZ, TEXAS 78154
CITY OF SCHERTZ CORE VALUES
Do the right thing
Do the best you can
Treat others the way you want to be treated
Work cooperatively as a team
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 2023 at 5:30 p.m.
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold the regularly scheduled meeting at 5:30p.m., Wednesday, May 24, 2023, at the City
Council Chambers. In lieu of attending the meeting in person, residents will have the opportunity to watch the meeting via live stream
on the City's YouTube Channel.
1.CALL TO ORDER
2.SEAT ALTERNATE TO ACT IF REQUIRED
3.HEARING OF RESIDENTS
Residents who choose to watch the meeting via live stream, but who would like to participate in
Hearing of Residents, should email their comments to the Planning Division, at planning@schertz.com
by 5:00p.m. on Tuesday, May 23, 2023, so that the Planning Division may read the public comments
into the record under the hearing of residents. In the body of the email please include your name, your
address, phone number, agenda item number if applicable or subject of discussion, and your
comments.
This time is set aside for any person who wishes to address the Planning and Zoning Commission. Each person should fill out the Speaker’s
register prior to the meeting. Presentations should be limited to no more than three (3) minutes. Discussion by the Commission of any item not
on the agenda shall be limited to statements of specific factual information given in response to any inquiry, a recitation of existing policy in
response to an inquiry, and/or a proposal to place the item on a future agenda. The presiding officer, during the Hearing of Residents portion
of the agenda, will call on those persons who have signed up to speak in the order they have registered.
4.WORKSHOP AND DISCUSSION:
A.Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee Meeting #1
B.Workshop on new electronic voting system.
5.CONSENT AGENDA:
Planning & Zoning May 24, 2023 Page 1 of 3
A.Minutes for the May 10, 2023, Regular Meeting.
6.PUBLIC HEARING:
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing related to zone change requests and replats within this agenda. The public
hearing will be opened to receive a report from staff, the applicant, the adjoining property owners affected by the applicant’s request, and
any other interested persons. Upon completion, the public hearing will be closed. The Commission will discuss and consider the application,
and may request additional information from staff or the applicant, if required. After deliberation, the Commission is asked to consider and
act upon the following requests and make a recommendation to the City Council if necessary.
A.PLUDC20230133 - Hold a public hearing, workshop and discussion and possible action to make a
recommendation on amendments to Part III of the Schertz Code of Ordinances, Unified Development
Code (UDC) to Article 8, Section 21.8.4 - Home Occupations
B.PLUDC20230134 - Hold a public hearing, workshop and discussion and possible action to make a
recommendation on amendments to Part III of the Schertz Code of Ordinances, Unified Development
Code (UDC) to Article 5, Section 21.8.5 Permitted Use Table, and Article 16 Definitions.
7.REQUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A.Requests by Commissioners to place items on a future Planning and Zoning Agenda
B.Announcements by Commissioners
City and community events attended and to be attended
Continuing education events attended and to be attended
C.Announcements by City Staff.
City and community events attended and to be attended.
8.INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
PACKETS- NO DISCUSSION TO OCCUR
A.Current Projects and City Council Status Update
9.ADJOURNMENT OF THE REGULAR MEETING
CERTIFICATION
I, Samuel Haas, Senior Planner, of the City of Schertz, Texas, do hereby certify that the above agenda was posted on the official bulletin boards on this the
19th day of May, 2023 at 5:00 p.m., which is a place readily accessible to the public at all times and that said notice was posted in accordance with chapter
551, Texas Government Code.
Samuel Haas
Samuel Haas, Senior Planner
I certify that the attached notice and agenda of items to be considered by the Schertz Planning & Zoning Commission was removed from the official
bulletin board on _____day of _______________, 2023. _______________title:_____________
This facility is accessible in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Handicapped parking spaces are available. If you require special assistance
or have a request for sign interpretative services or other services please call 619-1030 at least 24 hours in advance of meeting.
The Planning and Zoning Commission for the City of Schertz reserves the right to adjourn into executive session at any time during the course of this meeting
to discuss any of the matters listed above, as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act.
Planning & Zoning May 24, 2023 Page 2 of 3
Executive Sessions Authorized: This agenda has been reviewed and approved by the City’s legal counsel and presence of any subject in any Executive
Session portion of the agenda constitutes a written interpretation of Texas Government Code Chapter 551 by legal counsel for the governmental body and
constitutes an opinion by the attorney that the items discussed therein may be legally discussed in the closed portion of the meeting considering available
opinions of a court of record and opinions of the Texas Attorney General known to the attorney. This provision has been added to this agenda with the intent
to meet all elements necessary to satisfy Texas Government Code Chapter 551.144(c) and the meeting is conducted by all participants in reliance on this
opinion.
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PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING: 05/24/2023
Agenda Item 4 A
TO:Planning and Zoning Commission
PREPARED BY:Samuel Haas, Senior Planner
SUBJECT:Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee Meeting #1
BACKGROUND
Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) was hired by the City of Schertz to update the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The
scope of the project includes four (4) Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee (CPAC) meetings. The Planning
and Zoning Commission will effectively act as the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee.
The Planning Division along with the FNI team had a kick-off meeting on March 27th, 2023. The staff gave a tour
of the city and has been providing the FNI team with information since. The first of the CPAC meetings is
scheduled for May 24th, 2023. FNI will be making introductions and will be providing The Committee with what
information they have found so far.
Attachments
CPAC Presentation #1
Comprehensive
Plan Update
May 24,2023
City of Schertz
CPAC Meeting #1
Meeting
Agenda Introductions
What is a Comprehensive Plan?
Project Orientation
Discussion:
Vision, Opportunities, Issues/Constraints
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
Project Team
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
Shad Comeaux Caitlin Admire Shubhangi Rathor Caroline Stewart Chris Wesseln
Jason Claunch
Why Plan?
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
What is a Comprehensive Plan?
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
•Reflection of the community's vision
•Long term statement that guides policy
•Basis for subsequent ordinances
•Tool for decision making
It is...It isn't...
•Legally binding
•Zoning ordinances
•Meant to sit on a shelf
Project Purpose & Scope
•Serve as the primary document for planning the
City’s growth
•Be the basis for various policies, initiatives, and
funding priorities to be considered by the City.
•Establish a long -term vision
•Focus on 4 key areasof the City
•Topics include: Future Land Use, Economic
Strategy, Transportation and Mobility, and Parks
and Recreation
•Develop recommendations to assist the City in
planning for necessary future assessments,
planning or plan updates.
•Identify concerns based on an assessment of the
current conditions , future growth and
developmental issues
•Propose policies, initiatives, and implementation
goals to accomplish the overall vision and direction
of the City
CPAC MEETING #1
The Comprehensive Plan Update will…
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
•Serves as the primary steering
committee for the plan’s development
•Works with the consultant team and city
staff to provide guidance and ensure the
process and recommendations are
keeping in line with the community’s
needs and vision
•Generates the overall vision and
provides feedback on the best ways to
engage the community
•Directly involved both in the
determination of the process and the
proposed recommendations
•Become champions of the
comprehensive plan
•Attend 4 CPAC meetings and community
events, if possible
•Encourage fellow residents to get
involved in the planning process
The CPAC’s Role
Mar-May 2023
Date
Project Initiation
& Kickoff
Proposed Timeline
May-Jul
2023
Date
Snapshot, Analysis &
Existing Conditions
Market Analysis
Vision & Guiding Principles
Jun-Aug
2023
Date
Jul-Aug
2023
Date
Sep-Oct
2023
Date
Preparation of
Final Documents
Nov-Dec
2023
Date
Adoption
Meetings
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
Future Land Use
Transportation
Parks & Recreation
Implementation
Strategies
CPAC: 5/24
CPAC: 6/28
Stakeholder
Meetings
CPAC: 8/23
Community Event
CPAC: 9/27Kickoff: 3/27
Engagement Plan
•Kickoff Meeting & Site Tours –COMPLETE
•CPAC Meetings (4)
•Community Engagement Event (format TBD)
•Focus Group Meetings (5)
•Adoption Meetings (2 –P&Z and City Council)
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
Previous Studies
•Future Land Use Plan
•Comprehensive Land Plan
•Sector Plan
•Parks and Recreation Master Plan
•Thoroughfare Plan
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
What are your values and priorities, as a community?
What are your big issues?
What future are you working towards?
Tell us about Schertz…
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
4 Key Areas
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
1
2
3a
3b
4
4 Key Areas
•Area 1–designated as Agriculture Conservation (5-
acre min lot size) and Estate Neighborhood (½ acre
min lot size). Mostly undeveloped, but several
property owners are interested in selling to
developers. There have been rezoning approvals for
single-family residential (suburban size lots –6,000
sq ft to 10,000 sq ft).
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
Vision, Opportunities, Issues/Constraints
1
4 Key Areas
•Area 2 –within the JBSA Randolph Clear Air Impact
Compatible Use Zones and the area in between
them. Mostly Estate Neighborhood but JBSA
Randolph has concerns about the density –pushing
for 2-acre minimum. APZ 1 (northern light blue) does
not allow residential.
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
Vision, Opportunities, Issues/Constraints
22
•Areas 3A and 3B –Do these areas remain outside
the ETJ, or should they be released, if so, what land
use designation should they have? 3B would likely
develop as suburban single-family residential
development. 3A has a quarry in the middle and
estate lots. Providing services and road access is
challenging, There are issues with regulating and
dealing with complaints related to the quarry.
4 Key Areas
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
Vision, Opportunities, Issues/Constraints
3a
3b
4 Key Areas
•Area 4 –Development pressures on the Estate
designated area and Industrial uses starting to
develop. There needs to be a balance of Industrial,
Commercial, Retail etc.
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
Vision, Opportunities, Issues/Constraints
4
Next Steps
Schertz Comprehensive Plan Update
CPAC MEETING #1
•Stakeholder Identification & Stakeholder Meetings in June
•FNI/Catalyst team developing content for Community Snapshot, Existing Conditions, Market Analysis
•CPAC Meeting #2 –Wednesday, June28
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING: 05/24/2023
Agenda Item 4 B
TO:Planning and Zoning Commission
PREPARED BY:Samuel Haas, Senior Planner
SUBJECT:Workshop on new electronic voting system.
BACKGROUND
Per Commissioner request - a discussion, workshop, and/or action to occur on the procedure of voting with the
updated electronic system.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING: 05/24/2023
Agenda Item 5 A
TO:Planning and Zoning Commission
PREPARED BY:Tiffany Danhof, Administrative Assistant
SUBJECT:Minutes for the May 10, 2023, Regular Meeting.
Attachments
Draft Minutes for the May 10, 2023 Regular Meeting
D R A F T
PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES
May 10, 2023
The Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission convened on May 10, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. at the Municipal
Complex, Council Chambers, 1400 Schertz Parkway Building #4, Schertz, Texas.
Present: Glen Outlaw, Chairman; Ernie Evans, Vice Chairman; Richard Braud, Commissioner;
Gordon Rae, Commissioner; Roderick Hector, Commissioner; Judy Goldick,
Commissioner; Tamara Brown, Commissioner
Absent: John Carbon, Commissioner; Patrick McMaster, Commissioner
Staff
present:
Emily Delgado, Planning Manager; Samuel Haas, Senior Planner; Daisy Marquez,
Planner
1.CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Mr. Outlaw called the meeting to order at 6:00 P.M.
2.SEAT ALTERNATE TO ACT IF REQUIRED
No one was seated as an alternate.
3.HEARING OF RESIDENTS
Residents who choose to watch the meeting via live stream, but who would like to participate in Hearing of Residents,
should email their comments to the Planning Division, at planning@schertz.com by 5:00p.m. on Tuesday, May 9, 2023,
s o that the Planning Division may read the public comments into the record under the hearing of residents. In the body of
the email please include your name, your address, phone number, agenda item number if applicable or subject of
discussion, and your comments.
This time is set aside for any person who wishes to address the Planning and Zoning Commission. Each person should
fill out the Speaker’s register prior to the meeting. Presentations should be limited to no more than three (3) minutes.
Discussion by the Commission of any item not on the agenda shall be limited to statements of specific factual information
given in response to any inquiry, a recitation of existing policy in response to an inquiry, and/or a proposal to place the
item on a future agenda. The presiding officer, during the Hearing of Residents portion of the agenda, will call on those
persons who have signed up to speak in the order they have registered.
No one spoke.
4.CONSENT AGENDA:
A.Minutes for the April 26, 2023, Regular Meeting.
Motioned by Commissioner Gordon Rae to approve, seconded by Commissioner
Tamara Brown
Vote: 7 - 0 Passed
5.PUBLIC HEARING:
5.PUBLIC HEARING:
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing related to zone change requests and replats within this
agenda. The public hearing will be opened to receive a report from staff, the applicant, the adjoining property owners
affected by the applicant’s request, and any other interested persons. Upon completion, the public hearing will be closed.
The Commission will discuss and consider the application, and may request additional information from staff or the
applicant, if required. After deliberation, the Commission is asked to consider and act upon the following requests and
make a recommendation to the City Council if necessary.
A.PLSPU20220208 - Conduct a public hearing and make a recommendation on a Specific
Use Permit to allow a convenience store with gas pumps on approximately 4.2 acres of
land, located at the intersection of North Graytown Road & IH 10, address: 11185 IH 10
E, City of Schertz, Bexar County, Texas, property ID: 619232.
Mr. Haas provided a presentation.
Mr. Outlaw opened the public hearing at 6:05 P.M.
No one spoke.
Mr. Outlaw closed the public hearing at 6:06 P.M.
Motioned by Commissioner Judy Goldick to approve, seconded by Commissioner
Tamara Brown
Vote: 7 - 0 Passed
6.REQUESTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS:
A.Requests by Commissioners to place items on a future Planning and Zoning Agenda
There were no requests by Commissioners.
B.Announcements by Commissioners
City and community events attended and to be attended
Continuing education events attended and to be attended
There were no announcements by Commissioners.
C.Announcements by City Staff.
City and community events attended and to be attended.
There were announcements by City staff.
7.INFORMATION AVAILABLE IN THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
PACKETS- NO DISCUSSION TO OCCUR
A.Current Projects and City Council Status Update
8.ADJOURNMENT OF THE REGULAR MEETING
Chairman Mr. Outlaw adjourned the regular meeting at 6:16 P.M.
____________________________________
Chairman, Planning and Zoning Commission
______________________________
Recording Secretary, City of Schertz
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING: 05/24/2023
Agenda Item 6 A
TO:Planning and Zoning Commission
PREPARED
BY:Samuel Haas, Senior Planner
CASE:PLUDC20230133
SUBJECT:PLUDC20230133 - Hold a public hearing, workshop and discussion and possible action to make a recommendation on
amendments to Part III of the Schertz Code of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC) to Article 8, Section 21.8.4 -
Home Occupations
GENERAL INFORMATION:
As stated in the Unified Development Code (UDC), City Council from time to time, on its own motion, or at the
recommendation of City staff amend, change, or modify text in any portion of the UDC to establish and maintain
stable and desirable development. It is generally considered good practice to periodically review and update the
development regulations due to changing conditions, community goals, and/or State and Federal regulations.
Background:
Home Occupations occur frequently in the City of Schertz. Often, these businesses have little to no adverse impact
on the surrounding community, yet are not compliant with the current version and regulations of the UDC. In an
effort to better serve the citizens of Schertz, and to match the changing nature of work (and by extension at-home
work), staff has drafted amendments to Article 8, Section 21.8.4: Home Occupation of the UDC. The amendments
were drafted with consideration to the Development Subcommittee's discussions on the subject, and after extensive
research was done on other municipalities similar regulations concerning Home Occupations.
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Staff is proposing the following amendments in relation to UDC Article 8, Section 21.8.4: Home Occupations
UDC 21.8.4 Existing vs Proposed Regulations
Existing Proposed
Added language permitting home occupations as an
accessory use in all residential zoning districts provided
they comply with all other restrictions.
The area set aside for home occupations shall not
exceed twenty percent (20%) of the total floor area
of such residence.
Proposing home occupation not exceed 30% of combined
floor area of main and accessory structures and cannot
exceed 600 square feet.
Retail sales prohibited Retail sales permitted if item is produced on premise in
conformance with Code.
Added language clarifying home occupation business must
have permanent resident of home involved.
Added language stating only one home occupation
business-related vehicle permitted
Home occupation must be within principle structure Allowing for additional accessory structure use.
Added language clarifying that no exterior storage or
display may occur.
Added language clarifying that home occupation is
accessory use only.
No permitted use list currently exist List of permitted home occupation uses.
No prohibited use list currently exist List of prohibited home occupation uses.
Added language clarifying unlisted uses considered
prohibited until further amendments.
.
STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION:
Staff conducted research on eight (8) other municipalities in the region and compared and contrasted each
municipalities' regulations concerning Home Occupations with the City of Schertz's current regulations.
The amendments that are proposed take into consideration areas in which Schertz is more restrictive, not restrictive
enough, or when further nuance/explanation is needed for sections of the code. Also, these amendments were
drafted with discussions from the Development Subcommittee in-mind.
The proposed amendments will add clarity on the land uses that are permitted and not permitted as a home
occupation which is beneficial for the residents of Schertz who desire doing a home business. Additionally, the
increased flexibility in percentage of home area, the use of an accessory structure, and being able to have customers
come to the home will be a benefit to residents who are interested in doing a home occupation that previously
would not have been permitted.
Therefore, Staff recommends approval of the amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) as proposed
and discussed.
COMMISSIONERS CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission in making a recommendation to City Council on the proposed Unified
Development Code Amendment. In considering action on a UDC Amendment, the Commission should consider the
criteria within UDC, Section 21.4.7. D.
The proposed amendment promotes the health, safety, or general welfare of the City and the safe, orderly,
efficient and healthful development of the City;
1.
An amendment to the text is consistent with other policies of this UDC and the City;2.
Any proposed amendment is consistent with the goals and objectives of this UDC and the City; and3.
Other criteria which, at the discretion of the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council, are
deemed relevant and important in the consideration of the amendment.
4.
Attachments
Current UDC Regulations- Section 21.8.4
Proposed UDC Regulations- Section 21.8.4- Red Lines
Proposed UDC Regulations- Section 21.8.4-Clean Version
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Sec. 21.8.4. Home Occupations.
A. Purpose and Intent.
1. Protect residential areas from adverse impact of activities associated with home occupations.
2. Permit residents of the community a reasonable choice in the use of their homes as a place of
livelihood and the production or supplementing of personal and family income.
3. Establish criteria and development standards for home occupations conducted in dwelling units.
B. Home Occupations—Required Conditions.
1. The area set aside for home occupations shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the total floor area
of such residence.
2. No interior or exterior business sign shall be permitted.
3. No mechanical equipment shall be used except of a type that is similar in character to that normally
used for purely domestic or household mechanical equipment as for hobby purposes in conjunction
with the home occupation.
4. Retail sales shall be prohibited on the premises.
5. No more than one person other than the immediate family permanently residing on the premises shall
be employed in the home occupation.
6. No more than one home occupation shall be permitted within any single dwelling unit.
7. A home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal building. No home occupation or any
storage of goods, materials, or products connected with a home occupation shall be allowed in
accessory buildings or garages, attached or detached, excluding paints and chemicals that may be used
in the home occupation.
8. There shall be no exterior indication of the home occupation or variation from the residential character
of the principal building.
9. There shall be no exterior storage of materials to be used in conjunction with a home occupation.
10. A home occupation shall produce no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, electrical interferences, dust,
odors, or heat detectable beyond the property limits or beyond the walls of the dwelling unit. The
judgment of the City's Code Enforcement Officer pertaining to a violation under this section shall be
considered decisive and final unless formally appealed to the Planning and Zoning Commission within
thirty (30) days after the Code Enforcement Officer's written determination.
11. All home occupations may be subject to periodic inspections by the City.
C. Home Occupation Permit.
1. Purpose. To establish a method to allow the City to regulate and control nonresidential activities and
maintain a record of the types and numbers of home occupations in the City.
2. Permit Required. Each resident within the City who has, or desires to establish an authorized home
occupation, is required to have a home occupation permit.
3. Application for Home Occupation Permit.
a. Applicant shall apply to the City Manager or his/her designee for a home occupation permit.
b. The City Manager or his/her designee may issue the permit if the home occupation meets all the
requirements established in Paragraph B.
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c. The decision of the City Manager or his/her designee may be appealed to the Planning and
Zoning Commission in accordance with section 21.4.14.
d. The Planning and Zoning Commission will be the final judgment on appeals which must be
submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission within thirty (30) days after disapproval by the
City Manager or his/her designee.
e. Supporting Documents.
i. Signed statement. One type of supporting evidence that may be submitted to the Planning
and Zoning Commission for their consideration of an appeal is a signed statement by each
property owner up to 200 feet of the property on which the home occupation is to occur,
stating that the property owner has no objection to the existence of the proposed home
occupation. An example of such a statement is as follows:
"I (name) the property owner at (address) have been advised by (name of home occupation
applicant) of the request to the City for a Home Occupation Permit for the purpose of
conducting (type of home occupation) and I have no objection to the home occupation
permit being granted for the purpose reflected in this statement.
Signature of neighboring property owner and date"
ii. Statement from property owner. An applicant who is renting the property on which a home
occupation permit is requested shall obtain a written statement from the owner of the
property. The owner will state that he/she has no objection to the home occupation on the
property.
iii. Persons with demonstrated physical handicaps. Persons with physical handicaps may be
permitted special consideration. The applicant may request a waiver of a portion or all of
one or more of the requirements for a home occupation.
iv. Granting of exception. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to submit sufficient
evidence to justify the granting of an exception to any of the requirements in Paragraph B.
f. Conditions Applicable to Home Occupation Permits.
i. Validation. A home occupation permit expires every December 31.
ii. Renewal. Permits shall be renewed annually.
iii. Inspection. The City Manager or his/her designee is authorized to periodically enter the
premises to ensure full compliance with these requirements.
iv. Termination. When a home occupation is found in noncompliance with the requirements
outlined in Paragraph B, the permit will be terminated immediately.
v. Renewal of terminated permits. The procedure for renewal of a terminated permit shall be
the same as required for the issuance of a new permit under this section.
(Ord. No. 17-S-40 , § 1(Exh. A), 10-24-2017; Ord. No. 18-S-04 , § 1(Exh. A), 1-23-2018)
Sec. 21.8.4. Home Occupations.
A.Purpose and Intent.
1.Protect residential areas from adverse impact of activities associated with home occupations.
2.Permit residents of the community a reasonable choice in the use of their homes as a place of livelihood and
the production or supplementing of personal and family income.
3.Establish criteria and development standards for home occupations conducted in dwelling units.
B.Home Occupations—Required Conditions - home occupations shall be permitted as an accessory use in all residential
zoning districts provided that they comply with all restrictions herein.
1.The area set aside for home occupations shall not exceed twenty percent (20%) of the total floor area of such
residence. Such use shall be incidental and secondary to the use of the premises for residential purposes, and
shall not utilize floor area exceeding 30 percent of the combined gross floor area of dwelling unit and any
accessory building(s). In no case shall the combined floor area utilized for a home occupation exceed 600
square feet.
2.No interior or exterior business sign shall be permitted.
3.No mechanical equipment shall be used except of a type that is similar in character to that normally used for
purely domestic or household mechanical equipment as for hobby purposes in conjunction with the home
occupation.
4.Retail sales shall be prohibited on the premises except for items that are produced entirely on the premises in
conformance with this Code .
5.No more than one person other than the immediate family permanently residing on the premises shall be
employed in the home occupation and at least one person permanently residing in the home must be involved
in the business and shall obtain the Home Occupation Permit..
6.No more than one home occupation shall be permitted within any single dwelling unit.
7. Not more than one business-related commercial vehicle shall be present at one time
87.A home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal buildinbuilding or accessory building.g. No
home occupation or any storage of goods, materials, or products connected with a home occupation shall be
allowed in accessory buildings or garages, attached or detached, excluding paints and chemicals that may be
used in the home occupation.
98.There shall be no exterior indication of the home occupation or variation from the residential character of the
principal building. Performance of the occupation activity shall not be visible from the street
109.There shall be no exterior storage of materials or display to be used in conjunction with a home occupation.
101.A home occupation shall produce no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, electrical interferences, dust, odors, or
heat detectable beyond the property limits or beyond the walls of the dwelling unit. The judgment of the City's
Code Enforcement Officer pertaining to a violation under this section shall be considered decisive and final
unless formally appealed to the Planning and Zoning Commission within thirty (30) days after the Code
Enforcement Officer's written determination.
112.All home occupations may be subject to periodic inspections by the City.
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13. Such uses must be located in the dwelling used by the person who has the home occupation as his or her
private residence.
14. Said incidental use shall never be permitted as a principal use but only as an accessory use.
C.Uses allowed as home occupations. Subject to the provisions of this Section, home occupations may include the
following uses:
1. Office facility of an accountant, architect, landscape architect, attorney, engineer, consultant, insurance agent,
realtor, broker, or similar profession.
2. Author, artist, artisan, or sculptor.
3. Dressmaker, seamstress or tailor.
4. Music or dance teacher, or similar types of instruction, provided that instruction shall be limited to no more
than five pupils at a time.
5. Individual tutoring.
6. Office facility of a minister, rabbi, priest or other cleric.
7. Home crafts, such as rug weaving, model making, etc.
8. Office facility of a salesman, sales or manufacturer's representative, provided that no retail or wholesale
transactions or provision of services are personally and physically made on the premises except for items that
are produced entirely on the premises in conformance with this Code.
9. Repair shop for small electrical appliances, cameras, watches and clocks, and other small items, provided that
the items can be carried by one person without using special equipment, and provided that the items are not
equipped with an internal combustion engine.
10. Food preparation establishments such as cake making, decorating or catering, provided that there is no on-
premises consumption by customers, and provided that all aspects of the business comply with all state and
local health regulations.
11. Family homes, in compliance with applicable state laws, which are incorporated herein by reference, with no
more than six children or adults.
12. Barber shop or beauty salon or manicure studio, provided that no more than one customer is served on the
premises at any one time.
13. Swimming lessons and water safety instruction, provided that such instruction involves no more than two
pupils at any one time.
14. Activity involving primarily a computer.
15. Contractor, provided that there shall be no outside storage of materials related to the operation of the
business and any interior storage shall count toward the maximum area allowed in subsection B. 1.
D. Uses prohibited as home occupations. Home occupations shall not, in any event, be deemed to include the following
uses:
1. Animal hospitals or clinics, commercial stables having more than two horses per acre or kennels.
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2. Restaurants or on-premises food or beverage, including private clubs, consumption of any kind, except for
limited food or meal consumption associated with the operation of a licensed registered family home or a bed
and breakfast facility.
3. Automobile, boat or trailer paint or repair shop; small engine or motorcycle repair shop; welding shop; large
household appliance repair shop; or other similar type of business.
4. On-premises retail or wholesale sales of any kind where multiple customers patronize the sales business on-
site, except for items that are produced entirely on the premises in conformance with this Code, and except
for occasional garage sales (no more than two per calendar year and shall not be held within six months of
each other).
5. Commercial clothing laundering or cleaning.
6. Mortuaries or funeral homes.
7. Trailer, vehicle, tool or equipment rentals.
8. Repair shops for any items having internal combustion engines.
9. Any use that would be defined by the building code as an assembly, factory or industrial, hazardous,
institutional or mercantile occupancy.
E. Home occupation uses not classified herein. Any use that is not either expressly allowed nor expressly prohibited by
this division is considered prohibited, unless and until such use is classified by amendment to this chapter by the city
council, subsequent to an affirmative recommendation by the planning commission.
F. Home Occupation Permit.
1.Purpose. To establish a method to allow the City to regulate and control nonresidential activities and maintain
a record of the types and numbers of home occupations in the City.
2.Permit Required. Each resident within the City who has, or desires to establish an authorized home occupation,
is required to have a home occupation permit.
3.Application for Home Occupation Permit.
a.Applicant shall apply to the City Manager or his/her designee for a home occupation permit.
b.The City Manager or his/her designee may issue the permit if the home occupation meets all the
requirements established in Subsection Paragraph B.
c.The decision of the City Manager or his/her designee may be appealed to the Planning and Zoning
Commission in accordance with section 21.4.14.
d.The Planning and Zoning Commission will be the final judgment on appeals which must be submitted to
the Planning and Zoning Commission within thirty (30) days after disapproval by the City Manager or
his/her designee.
e.Supporting Documents.
i.Signed statement. One type of supporting evidence that may be submitted to the Planning and
Zoning Commission for their consideration of an appeal is a signed statement by each property
owner up to 200 feet of the property on which the home occupation is to occur, stating that the
property owner has no objection to the existence of the proposed home occupation. An example
of such a statement is as follows:
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"I (name) the property owner at (address) have been advised by (name of home occupation
applicant) of the request to the City for a Home Occupation Permit for the purpose of conducting
(type of home occupation) and I have no objection to the home occupation permit being granted
for the purpose reflected in this statement.
Signature of neighboring property owner and date"
ii.Statement from property owner. An applicant who is renting the property on which a home
occupation permit is requested shall obtain a written statement from the owner of the property.
The owner will state that he/she has no objection to the home occupation on the property.
iii.Persons with demonstrated physical handicaps. Persons with physical handicaps may be permitted
special consideration. The applicant may request a waiver of a portion or all of one or more of the
requirements for a home occupation.
iv.Granting of exception. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to submit sufficient evidence to
justify the granting of an exception to any of the requirements in Subsection Paragraph B.
f.Conditions Applicable to Home Occupation Permits.
i.Validation. A home occupation permit expires every December 31.
ii.Renewal. Permits shall be renewed annually.
iii.Inspection. The City Manager or his/her designee is authorized to periodically enter the premises
to ensure full compliance with these requirements.
iv.Termination. When a home occupation is found in noncompliance with the requirements outlined
in Subsection Paragraph B, the permit will be terminated immediately.
v.Renewal of terminated permits. The procedure for renewal of a terminated permit shall be the
same as required for the issuance of a new permit under this section.
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Sec. 21.8.4. Home Occupations.
A.Purpose and Intent.
1.Protect residential areas from adverse impact of activities associated with home occupations.
2.Permit residents of the community a reasonable choice in the use of their homes as a place of livelihood and
the production or supplementing of personal and family income.
3.Establish criteria and development standards for home occupations conducted in dwelling units.
B.Home Occupations—Required Conditions - home occupations shall be permitted as an accessory use in all residential
zoning districts provided that they comply with all restrictions herein.
1. Such use shall be incidental and secondary to the use of the premises for residential purposes, and shall not
utilize floor area exceeding 30 percent of the combined gross floor area of dwelling unit and any accessory
building(s). In no case shall the combined floor area utilized for a home occupation exceed 600 square feet.
2.No interior or exterior business sign shall be permitted.
3.No mechanical equipment shall be used except of a type that is similar in character to that normally used for
purely domestic or household mechanical equipment as for hobby purposes in conjunction with the home
occupation.
4.Retail sales shall be prohibited on the premises except for items that are produced entirely on the premises in
conformance with this Code
5.No more than one person other than the immediate family permanently residing on the premises shall be
employed in the home occupation and at least one person permanently residing in the home must be involved
in the business and shall obtain the Home Occupation Permit.
6.No more than one home occupation shall be permitted within any single dwelling unit.
7.No more than one business-related commercial vehicle shall be present at one time
8.A home occupation shall be carried on wholly within the principal building or accessory building.
9.Performance of the occupation activity shall not be visible from the street
10.There shall be no exterior storage of materials or display to be used in conjunction with a home occupation.
11.A home occupation shall produce no offensive noise, vibration, smoke, electrical interferences, dust, odors, or
heat detectable beyond the property limits or beyond the walls of the dwelling unit. The judgment of the City's
Code Enforcement Officer pertaining to a violation under this section shall be considered decisive and final
unless formally appealed to the Planning and Zoning Commission within thirty (30) days after the Code
Enforcement Officer's written determination.
12.All home occupations may be subject to periodic inspections by the City.
13.Said incidental use shall never be permitted as a principal use but only as an accessory use.
C.Uses allowed as home occupations. Subject to the provisions of this Section, home occupations may include the
following uses:
1.Office facility of an accountant, architect, landscape architect, attorney, engineer, consultant, insurance agent,
realtor, broker, or similar profession.
2.Author, artist, artisan, or sculptor.
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3.Dressmaker, seamstress or tailor.
4.Music or dance teacher, or similar types of instruction, provided that instruction shall be limited to no more
than five pupils at a time.
5.Individual tutoring.
6.Office facility of a minister, rabbi, priest or other cleric.
7.Home crafts, such as rug weaving, model making, etc.
8.Office facility of a salesman, sales or manufacturer's representative, provided that no retail or wholesale
transactions or provision of services are personally and physically made on the premises except for items that
are produced entirely on the premises in conformance with this Code.
9.Repair shop for small electrical appliances, cameras, watches and clocks, and other small items, provided that
the items can be carried by one person without using special equipment, and provided that the items are not
equipped with an internal combustion engine.
10.Food preparation establishments such as cake making, decorating or catering, provided that there is no on-
premises consumption by customers, and provided that all aspects of the business comply with all state and
local health regulations.
11.Family homes, in compliance with applicable state laws, which are incorporated herein by reference, with no
more than six children or adults.
12.Barber shop or beauty salon or manicure studio, provided that no more than one customer is served on the
premises at any one time.
13.Swimming lessons and water safety instruction, provided that such instruction involves no more than two
pupils at any one time.
14.Activity involving primarily a computer.
15.Contractor, provided that there shall be no outside storage of materials related to the operation of the
business and any interior storage shall count toward the maximum area allowed in Subsection B.
D.Uses prohibited as home occupations. Home occupations shall not, in any event, be deemed to include the following
uses:
1.Animal hospitals or clinics, commercial stables having more than two horses per acre or kennels.
2.Restaurants or on-premises food or beverage, including private clubs, consumption of any kind, except for
limited food or meal consumption associated with the operation of a licensed registered family home or a bed
and breakfast facility.
3.Automobile, boat or trailer paint or repair shop; small engine or motorcycle repair shop; welding shop; large
household appliance repair shop; or other similar type of business.
4.On-premises retail or wholesale sales of any kind where multiple customers patronize the sales business on-
site, except for items that are produced entirely on the premises in conformance with this Code, and except
for occasional garage sales (no more than two per calendar year and shall not be held within six months of
each other).
5.Commercial clothing laundering or cleaning.
6.Mortuaries or funeral homes.
7.Trailer, vehicle, tool or equipment rentals.
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8.Repair shops for any items having internal combustion engines.
9.Any use that would be defined by the building code as an assembly, factory or industrial, hazardous,
institutional or mercantile occupancy.
E.Home occupation uses not classified herein. Any use that is not either expressly allowed nor expressly prohibited by
this division is considered prohibited, unless and until such use is classified by amendment to this chapter by the city
council, subsequent to an affirmative recommendation by the planning commission.
F.Home Occupation Permit.
1.Purpose. To establish a method to allow the City to regulate and control nonresidential activities and maintain
a record of the types and numbers of home occupations in the City.
2.Permit Required. Each resident within the City who has, or desires to establish an authorized home occupation,
is required to have a home occupation permit.
3.Application for Home Occupation Permit.
a.Applicant shall apply to the City Manager or his/her designee for a home occupation permit.
b.The City Manager or his/her designee may issue the permit if the home occupation meets all the
requirements established in Subsection B.
c.The decision of the City Manager or his/her designee may be appealed to the Planning and Zoning
Commission in accordance with section 21.4.14.
d.The Planning and Zoning Commission will be the final judgment on appeals which must be submitted to
the Planning and Zoning Commission within thirty (30) days after disapproval by the City Manager or
his/her designee.
e.Supporting Documents.
i.Signed statement. One type of supporting evidence that may be submitted to the Planning and
Zoning Commission for their consideration of an appeal is a signed statement by each property
owner up to 200 feet of the property on which the home occupation is to occur, stating that the
property owner has no objection to the existence of the proposed home occupation. An example
of such a statement is as follows:
"I (name) the property owner at (address) have been advised by (name of home occupation
applicant) of the request to the City for a Home Occupation Permit for the purpose of conducting
(type of home occupation) and I have no objection to the home occupation permit being granted
for the purpose reflected in this statement.
Signature of neighboring property owner and date"
ii.Statement from property owner. An applicant who is renting the property on which a home
occupation permit is requested shall obtain a written statement from the owner of the property.
The owner will state that he/she has no objection to the home occupation on the property.
iii.Persons with demonstrated physical handicaps. Persons with physical handicaps may be permitted
special consideration. The applicant may request a waiver of a portion or all of one or more of the
requirements for a home occupation.
iv.Granting of exception. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to submit sufficient evidence to
justify the granting of an exception to any of the requirements in Subsection B.
f.Conditions Applicable to Home Occupation Permits.
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i.Validation. A home occupation permit expires every December 31.
ii.Renewal. Permits shall be renewed annually.
iii.Inspection. The City Manager or his/her designee is authorized to periodically enter the premises
to ensure full compliance with these requirements.
iv.Termination. When a home occupation is found in noncompliance with the requirements outlined
in Subsection B, the permit will be terminated immediately.
v.Renewal of terminated permits. The procedure for renewal of a terminated permit shall be the
same as required for the issuance of a new permit under this section.
(Ord. No. 17-S-40 , § 1(Exh. A), 10-24-2017; Ord. No. 18-S-04 , § 1(Exh. A), 1-23-2018)
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PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING: 05/24/2023
Agenda Item 6 B
TO:Planning and Zoning Commission
PREPARED
BY:Samuel Haas, Senior Planner
CASE:PLUDC20230134
SUBJECT:PLUDC20230134 - Hold a public hearing, workshop and discussion and possible action to make a recommendation on
amendments to Part III of the Schertz Code of Ordinances, Unified Development Code (UDC) to Article 5, Section 21.8.5
Permitted Use Table, and Article 16 Definitions.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
As stated in the Unified Development Code (UDC), City Council from time to time, on its own motion, or at the
recommendation of City staff amend, change, or modify text in any portion of the UDC to establish and maintain
stable and desirable development. It is generally considered good practice to periodically review and update the
development regulations due to changing conditions, community goals, and/or State and Federal regulations.
The city has received interest for sites within the city for potential uses related to producing and/or storing solar
energy. The interest is primarily centered around the undeveloped and underdeveloped Manufacturing - Light (M-1)
Districts around the edges of the city. The current UDC has no language pertaining to solar energy land uses.
Currently, this would be considered a "New and Unlisted Use", which requires a Specific Use Permit.
Several neighboring municipalities have language within their city codes defining and permitting solar related
activities. Given the interest, staff is using these proposed amendments to make an effort to remain regionally
competitive while fulfilling the intent of the Unified Development Code. Therefore, staff is proposing amendments
to define solar activity land use and permit by right this use within the high intensity zoning districts of
Manufacturing - Light Districts (M-1) and Manufacturing - Heavy Districts (M-2).
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Proposed Amendments to Article 5, Section 21.5.8 Permitted Use Table:
Zoning District P=Permitted/ S= Specific Use Permit Permitted Uses
Manufacturing - Light District (M-1)P Solar/Photovoltaic Facilities
Manufacturing - Heavy District (M-2)P Solar/Photovoltaic Facilities
Proposed Amendments to Article 16 - Definitions:
Solar Energy: Radiant energy (direct, diffuse, and reflected) received from the sun.
Solar/Photovoltaic Facility: A structure, assembly, equipment, or any combination thereof relating to the
generation, transportation, and storage of solar energy.
No other modifications to Article 5, Section 21.5.8 Permitted Use Table or Article 16 Definitions are proposed with
this UDC Amendment.
STAFF ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATION:
As interest in solar energy related activities has increased within the City of Schertz, staff has researched
As interest in solar energy related activities has increased within the City of Schertz, staff has researched
neighboring municipalities to better understand how the region is addressing this industry with their respective
codes, and believes that Schertz can include similar language to remain competitive.
Given that solar energy production has less adverse impacts on surrounding properties as other forms of energy
production, staff believes that Manufacturing - Light Districts (M-1) and Manufacturing - Heavy Districts (M-2) are
appropriate as well as consistent with how other municipalities have handled solar energy related land uses.
Therefore, staff recommends approval of the amendments to the Unified Development Code (UDC) as proposed
and discussed.
COMMISSIONERS CRITERIA FOR CONSIDERATION:
The Planning and Zoning Commission in making a recommendation to City Council on the proposed Unified
Development Code Amendment. In considering action on a UDC Amendment, the Commission should consider the
criteria within UDC, Section 21.4.7 D.
The proposed amendment promotes the health, safety, or general welfare of the City and the safe, orderly,
efficient and healthful development of the City;
1.
An amendment to the text is consistent with other policies of this UDC and the City;2.
Any proposed amendment is consistent with the goals and objectives of this UDC and the City; and3.
Other criteria which, at the discretion of the Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council, are
deemed relevant and important in the consideration of the amendment.
4.
Attachments
Proposed UDC Amendment- Article 5- Permitted Use Table
Proposed UDC Amendment- Article 16 - Definitions
Proposed UDC Amendment
Article 5, Section 21.5.8, - Permitted Use Table
Proposed changes to the Permitted Use Table to add Solar/Photovoltaic Facilities.
Zoning District P=Permitted/ S= Specific Use
Permit
Permitted Uses
Manufacturing – Light District (M-1)P Solar/Photovoltaic
Facilities
Manufacturing – Heavy District (M-2)P Solar/Photovoltaic
Facilities
DRAFT
Proposed UDC Amendment
Article 16 - Definitions
Proposed changes to Article 16 - Definitions to add Solar Energy and Solar/Photovoltaic Facility.
Solar Energy: Radiant energy (direct, diffuse, and reflected) received from the sun.
Solar/Photovoltaic Facility: A structure, assembly, equipment, or any combination thereof relating to the
generation, transportation, and storage of solar energy.
No other changes are proposed.
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MEETING: 05/24/2023
Agenda Item 8 A
SUBJECT
Current Projects and City Council Status Update
DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION
The following is being provided for information purposes only so that the Planning and Zoning Commission is
aware of the current status of new site plan applications, status of applications heard by the Commission and
recommended for final action by the City Council, and the status of administratively approved applications.
NEW SITE PLAN APPLICATIONS:
The following new site plan applications were submitted to the Planning and Community Development
Department between May 5, 2023 and May 19, 2023.
Verde Enterprise Business Park Unit 10B Lot 7, Block 12 (17648 Verde Parkway)
Site Plan for a proposed 40,023 square foot hotel
Schertz Wastewater Lift Station Lot 1, Block 1 (72 Bubbling Springs Road)
Site Plan for a proposed lift station
CITY COUNCIL RESULTS: The following development applications were
recommended for final action to the City Council:
Ord. 23-S-09 – Conduct a public hearing and consideration and/or action on a request to rezone
approximately 15 acres of land from Pre-Development District (PRE) to Apartment/Multi-Family Residential
District (R-4), located approximately 1,800 feet east of the intersection of FM 1518 and Ray Corbett Drive,
also known as Bexar County Property Identification Number 309863, City of Schertz, Bexar County, Texas.
Recommended for denial at the April 12, 2023 P&Z Meeting (5-0)
On May 9, 2023 the applicant withdrew this application.
Ord. 23-S-10 – Conduct a public hearing and consideration and/or action on a request to rezone
approximately 1 acre of land from Single-Family Residential District (R-1) to Neighborhood Services
District (NS), located approximately 600 feet south of the intersection of FM 3009 and Live Oak Road, also
known as Guadalupe County Property Identification Number 67544, City of Schertz, Guadalupe County,
Texas.
Recommended for approval at the April 12, 2023 P&Z Meeting (5-0)
Approved at first reading at the May 9, 2023 CC Meeting (7-0)
Scheduled for final reading at the May 23, 2023 CC Meeting
Ord. 23-S-12 - Conduct a public hearing and consideration and/or action on a Specific Use Permit to allow a
convenience store with gas pumps on approximately 4.2 acres of land, located at the intersection of North
Graytown Road & IH 10, address: 11185 IH 10 E, City of Schertz, Bexar County, Texas, property ID:
619232.
Recommended for approval at the May 10, 2023 P&Z Meeting (7-0)
Scheduled for first reading at the June 6, 2023 CC Meeting
ADMINISTRATIVELY APPROVED PROJECTS:
There were no development applications administratively approved between May 5, 2023 and May 19, 2023.