06-12-1995BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING
June 12, 1995
The Schertz Board of Adjustment convened in regular session on
Monday, June 12, 1995 at 6:30 p.m. in the Municipal Complex
Council Chambers, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, Texas. Those
present were as follows:
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
EARL HARTZOG, CHAIRMAN
NORMAN SLOCUM
ANITA CLARK
JOYCE BRISCOE
MERWIN WILLMAN, P&Z COMMISSIONER
MEMBERS ABSENT
OTHERS PRESENT
JAY DAVIS,
1032 MIDWELL
SUSAN GARRETT
2701 HILLVIEW LN
CITY STAFF
STEVE SIMONSON,
TED DUIGON, VICE-CHAIRMAN ASST. CITY MANGER
DENISE GRANGER,
PLANNING SECRETARY
~1 CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Hartzog called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
#2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: September 29, 1994
Norman Slocum moved to approve the minutes, as written, for
September 29, 1994. Anita Clark seconded the motion, which
carried with a unanimous vote.
~3 PUBLIC HEARING: The Board of Adjustment to receive
citizen input on a request from Charles E. Gibbs, 1033
Midwell, for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance for a
variance for a 3' side yard variance to allow him to build an
898 square foot addition on to the side of his home. (BOA #62)
Charles Gibbs was at the meeting to represent this request.
Chairman Hartzog advised the purpose of the Public Hearing is
to receive comments from interested citizens. The Board of
Adjustment will take all of the comments into consideration on
their decision. After the Public Hearing is closed there will
be no other comments taken. Chairman Hartzog asked for staff
input at this time.
Steve Simonson stated in accordance with the ordinance for the
Board of Adjustments all property owners within a 200' radius
were notified. There were 43 letters sent concerning this
request, 1 was undeliverable, and 5 were received back all in
favor. All the fees have been paid and all documentation has
been received.
Susan Garrett, 2701 Hillview Lane questioned what the
construction was going to consist of.
Charles Gibbs advised that it would be a wood frame addition
like the existing structure with brick on one side. It would
be exactly the same as the existing structure.
Jay Davis of 1032 Midwell commented that he was Mr. Gibbs'
next door neighbor and was in favor of the request.
With no other discussion or comments, Chairman Hartzog closed
the public hearing at 6:40 p.m. on this item.
~4 CONSIDER AND TARE APPROPRIATE ACTION: Consider and
take action on the Special Exception request from Charles E.
Gibbs (BOA #62)
Chairman Hartzog commented that he had driven in the area of
the request and is concerned that the houses seem to be alot
closer than the 15' that is required in the zoning ordinance.
Steve Simonson stated that the zoning in that area is PUD
(Planned Unit Development) mixed use not fixed use. It is like
Savannah Square. There is supposed to be 15' between homes.
There was no variance to that effect in Woodland Oaks. For a
PUD the standard set back rules have to be followed unless
there is a variance given during the PUD zoning that is put on
the property.
Joyce Briscoe moved to approve the request from Charles E.
Gibbs, 1033 Midwell, for a Special Exception to the Zoning
Ordinance for a 3' side yard variance to allow him to build an
898 square foot addition on to the side of his house. Norman
Slocum seconded the motion, which carried with a unanimous
vote.
~5 CONSIDER AND MAKE RECOMMENDATION: On the Draft
for Rules of Procedure for the BOA.
Chairman Hartzog mentioned Section E, item #3 the releasing of
the tapes should be up to the Chairman and the City Staff.
Steve Simonson advised the voice tapes for the Planning and
Zoning Commission are recycled every 90 days. The BOA would
need to keep their tapes longer than the 90 days. The minutes
after being approved are the official record. The tapes would
be marked if they had to go to court and held until needed.
Joyce Briscoe asked if someone was to appeal, would it be
before the County or District Court, and should that be a
concern. Steve Simonson advised that the appeal goes before
the County Court. As long as it is in the policy on how long
the tapes are to be held this can be done.
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Chairman Hartzog recommended the tapes being recycled after the
minutes being approved unless the Chairman, or another member,
or City Staff determines it is necessary to retain the tapes.
Everyone was in agreement with the recommendation.
Chairman Hartzog commented on the signing in of a citizen if it
is needed.
Merwin Willman stated there may come a time the BOA had wished
they had the sign in sheet. Steve Simonson agreed with Merwin
Willman that the BOA at a time may wish they had the sign in
sheet you may leave the statement in the procedures and not use
it. You may ask everyone to sign in for clarification on who
has spoken for the minutes.
Norman Slocum questioned what is the value of having the sign
in sheet. Steve Simonson advised for classification in case
someone was to speak out with out being able to be understood
who they were this would help to complete the record.
Norman Slocum moved to recommend to City Council the approval
of the Rules and Procedures as written. Joyce Briscoe seconded
the motion, which carried with a unanimous vote.
~6 CONSIDER AND MAKE POSSIBLE RECOMMENDATION: The
Reappointment of the Chairman, Earl Hartzog, and Vice-Chairman,
Ted Duigon.
Chairman Hartzog stated he had talked with Ted Duigon and Mr.
Duigon has advised he would like to be appointed for another 2
year term. Chairman Hartzog also stated he would serve another
2 year term.
Joyce Brisco moved to recommend to City Council for the
reappointment for a 2 year term for Chairman Earl Hartzog, and
Vice-Chairman Ted Duigon. Anita Clark seconded the motion,
which carried with a unanimous vote.
~7 GENERAL DISCUSSION:
Anita Clark•
Anita Clark mentioned that she is concerned about the paneling
that the property owners at 800 Mitchell has on the front of
their house by the car port.
Steve Simonson advised he would check into the situation.
Jovice Briscoe•
Joyce Briscoe asked that her address be corrected on the
BOA roster.
Norman Slocum•
Norman Slocum asked the staff for an update on any of the
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projects that are taking place in Schertz.
Steve Simonson advised that FM 3009 was to be completed this
week. They are still in the final stages of the drainage. All
five lanes will not be open until all of the work is completed
on the curbing and drainage. It looks like the end of June or
the first of July. Ashley Place on Schertz Parkway has begun
to construct the streets and approval for four (4) house plans
have been given for the model homes. Dove Meadows has started
building again. There are five plans for Greenshire
Subdivision in Units 3, 4, and 6 with developers. Bill Millers
should be open by the end of June. The construction for the
Ramada Limited has started. Zemex Corporation which owns
Tri-County Business Park is also talking to Arby's and Kentucky
Fried Chicken. HEB has not confirmed their plans as to date.
Norman Slocum asked about the expansion of FM 78 from FM 3009
in the City.
Steve Simonson advised that the MPO had recommended
construction approval a year and a half ago. The expansion is
in their FY for 1997. Their FY runs from the beginning of June
but there is nothing in writing. The Dallas/Ft.Worth area
feels to much money is being funded on roads in the San Antonio
area. What is happening is the way they spend highway dollars
was misinterpreted and San Antonio was spending money on all
road improvements where Dallas was only spending money on
Federal Highways. The FM 78 project is going to cost the City
of Schertz money because of all the ROW that will need to be
bought. At this time the City has not received a ROW map to
know what has to be purchased, which takes twenty-four months
to purchase. They have been notified that the City would like
a ROW map but no one seems to have it available. The City
Council, and Mr. Sweatt are aware and have informed the
highway department, the Representatives of the State House and
also the Federal Government on the situation.
Norman Slocum asked about any major issues facing the city for
the future, also IH 35 with the NAFTA Highway.
Steve Simonson stated the major issues facing the City at this
time are: facilities, spacing for the Fire Department, SAFES,
Police Department, equipment, staffing and pay issues. The
issue with the NAFTA Highway on IH 35 it is still in the
working. We do have a representative in the City that is on
the Corridor Council as a voting member.
~8 ADJOURNMENT
Chairman Hartzog adjourned the meeting at 7:15 p.m.
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