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07-11-1989 ... ... ~.~ .n................... ..}....t~)..c..U:~" "'''~\.)<.J..)''';'l'~~,-\:lo.},,,:,~,"~':':a~....t'~h', .;::.,~I.;.:h)~.._''O:'.l:..)... '.,;, '..:a..:.~,',i~..,)~......;~f.~~!..:,.::...','t.._~.'.iI..J.\...;........,.}:..h~~':.d',...h}.,~_,~.,' ...:.~.\..... ....)) ....:.<, .:. ,,':': ~).~~~.; ::... i,>L.":' 'Ie ~'...I~;. ".....) .'....~.. -'0 h"'.L ''-':'l.'':,' ~.'\).'.(. ~",....).~..,o;l;,;'\-J.\:-!.o,::;_ 'i ,~."'h,'l'L.h "'::'~~):.~.',{),~-,-.'..'::'t.~ " . . PLANNING AND ZONING MINUTES The Schertz ,Planning and Zoning Commission convened in a regular session on Ttiesday, July 11, 1989 at 7:00P.M. in the Municipal Complex Conference Room, 1400 Schertz parkway. Those present were as follows: PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION OTHERS PRESENT TY BRISGILL, CHAIRMAN JOE POTEMPA, VICE-CHAIRMAN KEITH VAN DINE, SECRETARY MERWIN WILLMAN BOB ANDREWS GEORGE VICK COUNCILMAN KEN GREENWALD JIM SHRIVER, SCHERTZ BUSINESS CLUB DENNIS LITTLE ERNEST R. EVANS, JR. DAVID LEWIS, VINTAGE CUSTOM HOMES GLEN HOFFPAUIR CITY STAFF STEVE SIMONSON, ASST. CITY MGR. NORMA ALTHOUSE, RECORDING SEC'Y. #1 CALL TO ORDER Chairman Brisgill call~d the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. #2 CITIZENS' INPUT OTHER THAN AGENDA ITEMS Jim Shriver told 'the Commission the Citizens' Leadership Panel had met last week and are hoping to finish up on the 20th of this month. Mr. Shriver said hopefully a report will be available by the next Planning and Zoning meeting. Jim Shriver also mentioned the Winn's/Wuest's driveway entrance onto Schertz Parkway, saying that steve Simonson had done some research on it and found it is owned by Winn's and Seguin Savings. Mr. Shriver suggested the City or Planning and Zoning contact these organizations and tell them what we would like to have done, namely some type of entrance and exit signs . #3 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Dennis Little of 1024 Gettysburg - Request for a Hearing to Consider an Exception to the Junked Vehicle Ordinance Dennis Little was at the m~~ting to represent this request. Chairman Brisgill asked for Staff input 4 Steve Simonson informed the Commission they have the information on Dennis Little in their packages. Mr. Little is working on the car, but it is taking considerable time because the parts are hard to get. The car is a 1949 Dodge coupe. . . Dennis Little passed around a Commission to see and remarked would be very he:J,.pful to him. George Vick '.asked. Dennis Little if he could put the car in the garage. Mr. Little replied the car is actually sitting in his mother-in-law's driveway in front of her garage which is full of other paraphernalia and there's no room for the car. Mr. Little also said he probably could put it in his garage, which is right next door, but he keeps his pick-up truck in there and besides he would have to move it out every time he wanted to work on it. picture that an of the car extension of for the any kind Chairman Brisgill commented the picture is evidence that Dennis Little is restoring the car and then asked if it has a current sticker and license. Mr. Little replied no it does not. Chairman Brisgill then noted that according to the Ordinance, the car has to be screened from public view. Dennis Little asked if he could Little emphasized he had not neighbors. cover had 1;'... the car with a tarp. any complaints from Mr. his The consensus of the Commission was that covering it with a tarp is not in accordance with the Ordinance. Bob Andrews asked Dennis Little how long he had been working on the car. Mr. Little replied approximately eight months. Dennis Little questioned whether he could set the car up on a licensed trailer ih the driveway and be in compliance. Bob Andrews responded by saying this was splitting hairs on a matter about which the Commission isn't legally knowledgeable. Dennis Little pointed out he has no access to the easement in back of his house. He then asked if he could keep the car where it is if it were currently licensed and inspected. Bob Andrews replied yes he could. Steve Simonson asked if the Commission could give Dennis Little an extension on the time frame for screening the car from public Vlew. After some discussion, it was decided Mr. Little has only 10 days after the hearing to comply with the Ordinance. At this point there wasdis'cussion on the definition of screening which according to the Ordinance is fence, rapidly growing trees or shrubbery. The question was brought up again about putting the car on a licensed trailer in the driveway. -2- ~'~''''':~.l<''''-'''''''''' ......:I.,. o..)...:J9ool.....~.1~i. t.;l-....... ,LJI ,,.., "'t. ').......,.~&....-...:..}l- ~ 1o<:>-r.~4~,"L '.. .t. <k"'~'~ ...:.'I..-u$.li"....::...,. ..:....:.),.,.:. ......C,IL ~.,.,.~.:,~" ,~';."'".:.. " .",.,..' " ~()..... ,. .,:.... f1,J ".::.\.i.-,.....~.oj.. '>. '.~~',~li"i.....~.\..::.:i ;...k-.A.'~....;;:'>.i.W't;;:.~liJ;,J::I.;..j,;J. ;;r..."j,.,h,'....~..,j..J;,I~; .>..,'., ", ". J...."...'... )..,'~ .',: 1..)~~),':")-';' ~.."t.;,' ~.'~ ~y..:.l.,;r.;,:--.")~i.}~l.,....,}o,,~i 'l:~i~:'.:..i:l.t~ . . Steve Simonson acknowledged this has come up before in regard to racing vehicles. Mr. Simonson said the City's view has been that if it's on a trailer, has some type of cover, is moved from tim~ to time, anq the yard is not cluttered with junk car parts, it is in sort of a. gray area (as far as the Ordinance is concerned) and has been considered acceptable. Chairman Brisgill commented the car falls in the category of an "antique" and Mr. Little meets that criteris, but the Ordinance spells out what has to be done and the Commission has to follow those procedures. Bob Andrews remarked that Dennis Little has the right to appeal. Bob Andrews made a motion to deny the request from Dennis Little for an exception to t~e Junked Vehicle Ordinance. Merwin Willman seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor. Motion carried. Chairman Brisgill reminded Mr. Little, again, he still has the right to appeal. After the vote, Bob Andrews questioned what happens to the 10 days if Dennis Little requests a hearing from City Council. Councilman Greenwald replied the hearing could beheld within the 10 day time frame. steve Simonson reported that over 80 letters have been sent out. Mr. Simonson further stated that Dennis Little's particular case falls into sort of a gray area and maybe we need to take another look at the Ordinance. 14 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Vintage Custom Homes Request for Preliminary Plat Approval of the Replat of Lots 18 and 19, Block 7 to Lot 20, Block 7, Savannah Square Subdivision, Unit 1 David Lewis, Glen Hoffpauir and Ernest Evans were all at the meeting to represent this request. Chairman Brisgill reminded the Commission they have their memo from steve Simonson in which he makes comments regarding this item. Steve Simonson noted that in his comments he mentioned a proper signature block for recording in Commissioners Court and it should have said the proper signature block for the Guadalupe County Recordation statement. It was also mentioned that the plat lS missing the 100 year flood plain statement. -3- . . George Vick questioned the letter from the Laredo National Bank where is says they give approval for the utility easement on said lots to be removed if so possible. Steve Simonson told Mr. Vick they are rem~ving the easement between the two lots and moving it to one side. . Merwin Willman commented he could not find a transformer between Lots 18 and 19 on the plat and asked if it had been misplaced. Mr. Willman said the original plat is the same way. Bob Andrews also pointed out the plat should say vacate instead of original. After a brief discussion, Merwin Willman made a motion to approve the preliminary plat for vacate and replat of Lots 18 and 19, Block 7 to Lot 20, Block 7, Savannah Square Subdivision, Unit 1 with the following corrections: (1) add flood plain statement; (2) change wording from original to vacate; (3) place electrical transformer in correct location; and (4) replace County Court Signature block with Guadalupe County Recordation statement. Keith Van Dine seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous in favor. Motion carried. 15 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Interview Applicants for Planning and Zoning Commission Letters had been sent to the following people, who had expressed an interest in serving on the Commission, asking them to be present at the meeting: (1) Richard Little, (2) Neil Thoreson, (3) Joyce Briscoe,' (4) Elizabeth Doss, (5) James Shriver and (6) LaVerne Bauman. Due to the fact that Neil Thoreson is being transferred out of state and others called various Commission members and/or Steve Simonson to say they are no longer interested in the position, James Shriver was the only applicant present. At this time the Commission interviewed James Shriver. #6 EXECUTIVE SESSION: Called Under Article 6252-17, Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes, Section 2 (g) to Discuss the Qualifications of Commission ApI?licants and the Results of the Interviews of Said Applicants - ~ Chairman Brisgill determined that an Executive Session was not needed. #7 CONSIDER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATION: Planning and Zoning's Recommendation to City Council of an Applicant to Fill the Vacancy on the Commission George Vick made a motion recommending to City Council the approval of James Shriver to fill the vacancy on the Commission. -4- ''''~'.n'':''...'i.,..>....)...i,.~~,,~,.. >..h J.. ,,' ....,. _.,i~'...l. ~.""""~""'_" ...h ~..\'"",,~ ,i',,),",."), t.',.:):.\.,'), \,",,~,:; r"":"':"~.)/.'~..I,,'........,'.)."'t. ~,'..' 'oJ . . Joe Potempa seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous ln favor. Motion carried. '8 GENERAL" DISCUSSION Joe Potempa: In the drainage ditch next to 1048 Richmond, there is a trailer jacked up with the wheels missing. Whose property is it? Councilman Greenwald commented there has been a drainage problem there for a long time, but the engineers say the drainage is working as it is supposed to work. Also, people sometimes use the drainage ditch as a shortcut. steve Simonson said he will check into it. Keith Van Dine: There is another mobile home going in on Ware-Seguin Road. Do they have a permit? (Steve Simonson said he will check on it.) ~i The road out where he lives is ln terrible condition. (Steve Simonson said they now have work orders in for the road and will try and get to it as soon as possible.) ~ George Vick: Is the process still ongoing whereby they are putting tar and sand on the streets? If so, they missed a section from Randolph to Chestnut. (Steve Simonson said he would check on it.) Are trailers, the kind you pull behind a vehicle, allowed to be parked on a City street? (Mr. Vick was informed they are not.) Merwin Willman: A question has come up regarding one of the Commission's proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. It was pointed out that possibly the Commission is forgetting that when an exception is requested, such as a side yard variance, etc., there are official procedures set up in the Ordinance for this to go to the Board of Adjustment. Mr. Willman said technically , if the Ordinance lS followed, a setback change should go to the Board of Adjustment. Mr. Willman further stated it has been suggested that instead of it being an amendment modification to the Ordinance, it be established as an official procedure for submitting the request to the Board of Adjustment. Chairman Brisgill remarked he had always understood a change in the Zoning Ordinance, by State law, required a public hearing and asked if the State law doesn't supersede the Zoning Ordinance. .-5- , ' ' . . Merwin Willman commented this would be in accordance with the state law for Boards of Adjustment. ~:'\" steve Simonson advised that in the case, for example, of a side yard variance, the zoning doesn't change, we are only giving relief to the side yard requirement and the way we've been doing it isn't quite right. There was then some discussion about the fact that City Council had in the past requested the Commission's input on these matters and it was~uestioned if that is ~tilItheir wish. After further discussion, the consensus of the Commission was that if it is still the wish of City Council to have input from the Commission, then Council needs to make that recommendation and have the Commission included in the process of recommending requests for Board of Adjustment action. Councilman Greenwald noted that if City Council wants Planning and Zoning to review requests that require Board of Adjustment action, then something to that effect ..should be written in the ordinance. " Steve Simonson commented this had been brought to his attention and will be discussed at the workshop tomorrow night. Steve Simonson: Norma Althouse needs all the information on who is attending the APA conference in Lubbock in October so the registration can be sent in and flight reservations can be made. Chairman Brisgill: Asked for the following help toward his presentation at the APA Conference: (a) Merwin Willman material on the AICUZ write up approximately 2-3 minutes of (b) Joe Potempa and George Vick - write up approximately 2-3 minutes of material on the updating of the City Plan (c) Jim Shriver write up 2-3 minutes of material on the progress of the Economic Development Task Force (d) Bob Andrews and Keith Van Dine - any other suggestions they may have, i.e., Bob Andrews from a realtor's point of view and Keith Van Dine on newly annexed areas " Mr. Brisgill reported that he and steve Simonson will be taking pictures around the City this Friday morning. -6- ...,.t'""hh.AJ":''-'()~...,l.,:n..J;'.)i)L~~''1'" ~_'r '"'~ ~"":':~"",)."}.<-.u..J'~'';'~,,..o..:...:~..:....:......:.......11.L . . . . . Reminded the Commission of the copies they were given tonight of other Cities' Sign Ordinances and asked that they keep these, copies availabfe and bring them to the meeting whenever the review of the Sign Ordinance is on the agenda for discussion. Mr. Brisgill expressed the opinion that the Commission should be responsible enough to maintain all copies given to them on various matters of discussion so the practice of extra copies having to be made by the recording secretary can be discontinued. Before the close of the meeting, George Vick brought up one more item. Mr. Vick asked about the old barracks that was moved in on FM 1518 and why nothing has been done to it. steve Simonson reported they are working on it, but very slowly. #9 ADJOURNMENT Chairman Brisgill adjourned the meeting at 8:13 P.M. The next regularly scheduled meeting is July 25, 1989. -7-