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PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES
The Schertz Planning and Zoning Commission convened in a regular session
on Tuesday, January 8, 1985 in the Municipal Complex Conference Room, 1400
Live Oak Road. Members present were as follows:
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
THOMAS YARLING, VICE-CHAIRMAN
DARWIN PEEK, SECRETARY
RAYMOND STANHOPE'
MERWIN WILLMAN
BOB ANDREWS
JAMES HARDEN
OTHERS PRESENT
DON RYCKMAN
A. STEELE
ALLEN HAMBLEN
DON DECKER
JOE HOFFMAN
LYNN MILLEGAN
MEMBERS ABSENT
JOHN LINEBARGER, CHAIRMAN
CITY STAFF
EARL HARTZOG, PLANNING COORDINATOR
#1 CALL TO ORDER
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Vice-Chairman Yarling called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M.
#2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Session December 11, 1984
It was noted Item #5B was not complete and should be amended as follows: "It
was agreed this item should be added to the appropriate section of the Zoning
Ordinance when revised, and need not have the public hearing since it was added
to the Zoning Ordinance by Ordinance 84-S-17, dated 24 July, 1984".
Item #9 - second paragraph, last sentence should read: "The status of each State
Highway within the City was briefly discussed".
Darwin Peek made a motion to approve the minutes as amended above and Ray
Stanhope secended the motion. The vote was unanimous in favor.
#3 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Preliminary Plat Light Subdivision
Earl Hartzog gave each member of the Commission a copy of the plat and explained
the background on this project. He advised the Commission that the engineer
asked that preliminary plat approval be deferred on this plat until the next
meeting because of some problem with the elevation for the floodplain for Block
1, Lot 1.
After a short discussion, Ray Stanhope made a motion to table action on the
preliminary plat until the next meeting. Bob Andrews seconded the motion and the
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CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Preliminary Plat Schaefer Village
Unit II
. Lynn Millegan presented the preliminary plat for this project. They planned
to consolidate Unit I and II and construct the complete project at one time.
The safety lanes within the park will be conc REtE with a three-foot side-
walk on each side of the safety lane within the park. Hillbrook would be
constructed to City street specifications, and the developer would like to
dedicate to the City, provided a ten-foot building setback line could be
permitted. It was noted the preliminary plat overlapped Unit I, and the
master plan submitted did not show a driveway off of Schaefer Road. Mr.
Decker advised tHat the project should be completed within the next six months.
It was noted the preliminary plat did have the owner, volume and page identi-
fied, no names for the safety lanes, Block and Lot numbers, floodplain state-
ment, Commission Court approval, Block and Benchmark for the elevations.
There was a lengthy discussion including a committment from the developer to
require each Mobile Home to have the gas lines tested before providing gas
service. Ray Stanhope made a motion to approve the preliminary plat for Unit
II with the following provisions - Hillbrook should be put in according to
City specifications and dedicated to the public, eliminate the entrance off
of Schaefer Road and the ten-foot building setback off of Hillbrook would be
acceptable. Darwin Peek seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in
favor.
Mr. Decker was advised the request for overslzlng water and sewer improvements
would require Council approval as well as any improvement made under the
Utility Extension Policy. The City Staff was to be contacted on this matter.
The temporary water line along Hillbrook to service the existing residence
would require the approval of the City Water Department.
#5 CONSIDER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATION: Zoning Change Ml to MH West side of
Doerr Lane
Lynn Millegan presented to the Commission a rezoning request for approximately
eighty-seven acres of land located between Missouri-Pacific Railroad and
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroads located west of Doerr Road. The request was to
change the zoning from industrial to a Mobile Home District with plans for a
Mobile Home Park.
After a lengthy discussion about the dangerous situation because of the railroad
track and surrounding industrial zoning with the possibility of hazardous mate-
rial accident, the proposed use was not acceptable to each member on the Commis-
sion. It was also noted that there are a number of Mobile Home Parks already
being established in the City, and the Commission needs to control the number.
It was noted that none of the four items in Article XIX, paragraph 2.2.2 of
Zoning Ordinance 79-S-15 would permit the zoning request.
Ray Stanhope made a motion to deny the rezoning request. Darwin Peek seconded
the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor.
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Vice-Chairman Yarling advised those present that the applicant has the
option to appeal the Planning and Zoning Commission's decision to the
City Board of Adjustment. Mr. Decker thanked the Commission for their
time and advised they would not appeal the Commission's decision.
#6 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Final Plat Kahn Subdivision
There was a short discussion about this project and the completion of .
construction. Earl Hartzog advised the Commission the final test on the
water line had not been completed, and the signing of the plat could be
held until the proper documents are received by the Staff. It was agreed
each Mobile Home'should have the gas lines tested before providing gas
service to each unit. The smallest lot would be 60' by 118' and the water
would be obtained from the City of Schertz.
Bob Andrews made a motion to approve the final plat. James Harden seconded
the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor.
#7 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Home Occupation - 500 Aviation
Allen Hamblen presented his request for a Home Occupation at his residence
to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Each member was given a letter with
the concurrence of the surrounding property owners.
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Vice-Chairman Yarling advised the other members of the requirements in the
Ordinance and the Commission authority to approve the request.
Darwin Peek made a motion to grant an exception and authorize the Home
Occupation. Ray Stanhope seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in
favor.
#8 CONSIDER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATION: FM 3009 Special Overlay District
The Commission reviewed the proposed change to the Zoning Ordinance and made
minor changes to a few items.
#9 GENERAL DISCUSSION
There was a brief discussion on the number of satellite dishes being placed
in the City, and there was concern as to whether or not the public was aware
of the requirement to obtain a building permit.
There was discussion on the Subdivision Ordinance, Mobile Home Ordinance,
Zoning Changes, and the need for the Floodplain Map to be updated with Master
Flood Control Plan.
There was discussion about various violations of the City Ordinance taking
place along FM 78. The Trailer Park looks like a junkyard and different
vehicles are parking in the right-of-way of FM 78. Main and FM 78 have signs
with flashing lights and portable signs within fifty feet of the right-of-way.
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Vice-Chairman Yarling adjourned the meeting at 10:30 P.M.