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PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES
The Planning and Zoning Commission ~f the City of Schertz convened in
Regular Session on Tuesday, March 23, 1982, in the Conference Room of
the Municipal Complex, 1400 Live Oak Road. Members present were as
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PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
John Linebarger, Chairman
Kenneth Greenwald, Vice-Chairman
Merwin Willman
Ray Stanhope
Wi 11 Courtney
Lee Boswell
CITY STAFF
Tom Brooks, Assistant City Manager
OTHERS PRESENT
Coy Simmons
#1 CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Linebarger called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM.
#2 READING OF MINUTES:- March 9,1982
Regular Session
Ray Stanhope made a motion to approve the minutes as presented.
Lee Boswell seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in
favor.
#3 CONSIDER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATION: On the reclassification of land
presently categorized as Pre~
Development
This issue has been previously discussed at several Planning and
Zoning meetings under general discussion. Merwin Willman made the
motion that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend to the
City council that approximately 124.5 acres of land along IH 35,
across from the Northcliffe Subdivision be reclassified from Pre-
Development to General Business. That parcel of land was annexed
by the City on February 3, 1981. Lee Boswell seconded the motion
and the vote was unanimous in favor.
#4 CONSIDER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATION: On a variance request submitted
by Mr. Dale Johnson
There was considerable discussion about this request covering such
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items as proximity to nearest neighbor, connection of the motor home
to utilities, and the concern of the neighborhood. Bill Courtney
presented a copy of the deed restrictions for Oak Forest Unit 3
which prohibits the parking of poats, campers, trailers, etc., on
the premises unless parked in enclosed areas. Coy Simmons, the
developer of Oak Forest, advised that the deed restrictions for
Unit 3 have not yet been recorded but that the restrictions will
essentially be the same for Unit 3 as presently exist for Unit 2.
There was also concern expressed for the length of time, approxi-
mately one year, that Mr. Johnson wants to live in his motor home
while he constructs his own home. Ray Stanhope made a motion to
deny the request submitted by Mr. Johnson. Ken Greenwald seconded
the motion and the vote was unanlmous to deny the request.
#5 ZONING ORDINANCE REVIEW: Review at least Articles X thru XII of the
Zoning Ordinance for possible revision
Articles X thru XV were reviewed with minor changes recommended
which are reflected in the work review copy of the ordinance.
There was considerable discussion about Industrial Zoning Categories
and it was agreed further study is required for that category of
zoning. Tom Brook~wilLobtain additionalninfj)rJllati(mJQLJh~~ ___ _
Planning and Zoning to consider at a later date.
4It #6 STAFF BRIEFING
Tom Brooks advisedthathe..has received a request to rezone approxi-
mately three acres:oLland froIlL,R-::l to,GB.,,-;The:land islocated"on ~ '-
the east side of"tiveOak Road, : approximately 75;.yards from the
Muni:cipal Complex'and is.~owne(l.by Mr. Hoover Edwards. The land is .~
planned to be used fopthe:,storageofgalvanized and,plastiicJJpipe
for the who 1 esal e department of Ace Plumbing -atidHardware~ Chairman
L i nebargeras ked .the. rlanni.ngand c:Zoning -members to :Jgok~ atthe~pro:-.=
posed rezoning area and recommended that the request'be ,placed on
the Agenda of the next meeting.
#7 GENERAL DISCUSSION
There were no specific items discussed.
#8 ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Linebarger adjourned the meeting at 8:45 PM.
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