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07-12-1999BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING July 12, 1999 The Schertz Board of Adjustment convened in regular session on Monday, July 12, 1999, 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 Ted Duigon Anita Clark Jim Harris Peggy Brown CITY STAFF Steve Simonson, Asst. City Manager Mary Ybarra, Planning & Recording Secretary Members Absent Joyce Briscoe #1 CALL TO ORDER Others Present Andy Mendez, 1104 Morning Rose Chairman Hartzog called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. #2 APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular session of June 21, 1999. Earl Hartzog asked for any correction or additions to the minutes of June 21, 1999? With no further corrections or additions, a motion was made by Ted Duigon and seconded by Anita Clark to approve the minutes of June 21, 1999 as written. With a vote being called, the motion was as follows: Ayes: Earl Hartzog, Anita Clark, Ted Duigon, and James Harris Abstention: Peggy Brown (absent at said meeting). 1 #3 PUBLIC HEARING: The Board of Adjustment is to receive citizens input on a request from Andy & Laura Mendez, 1104 Morning Rose for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance to encroach 4' into the 20' rear yard building setback for construction of a deck. Chairman Hartzog stated that the purpose of the public hearing is to receive comments from interested citizens. Chairman Hartzog thanked the citizens' for their interest and concerns. The Board of Adjustment will take all comments into consideration in making its decision. After the public hearing is closed there will be no other comments taken. Earl Hartzog asked for staff input. Steve Simonson reiterated his comments made in his notes in reference to Mr. Mendez's request. It's a straight forward request and added that in accordance with the City ordinance 26 letters were sent to property owners within the 200' radius of said property. Of the letters sent, five letters were received in favor and non-opposed. Chairman Hartzog mentioned that Joyce Briscoe was not present to give a report from the Planning & Zoning Commission however, a letter from the Commission is part of the packet recommending approval. Earl Hartzog mentioned that one of the letters points out that they are in favor of the request however, would like the deck to be no more than two feet from ground level. Earl remarked that the request is irrelevant, the Board can not stipulate the two feet requirement. Earl asked Mr. Mendez, how high would the deck actually be from the ground? Mr. Mendez stated he believed it would not be more than two feet from ground level. With no further comments voiced, Chairman Hartzog closed the public hearing. #4 CONSIDER AND TAKE APPRQPRIATE ACTION: Consider and take action on the above Special Exception request from Andy & Laura Mendez, 1104 Morning Rose. Chairman Hartzog asked for any discussion or comments on the request from Andy & Laura Mendez? Ted Duigon stated that he had one comment "why not a swimming pool instead of a but tub, this is south Texas". James Harris remarked that he had a hot tub that he enjoyed very much. They are very enjoyable and relaxing. With no further discussion, a motion was made by James Harris and seconded by Peggy Brown to approve the request from Andy & Laura Mendez, 1104 Morning Rose for a Special Exception to the Zoning Ordinance to encroach 9' into the 20' rear yard building setback for construction of a deck. With a vote being called, the motion was approved. #5 CONSIDER AND MADE RECOMMENDATION: Appointment of Board Members. Chairman Hartzog informed the members that his term and Ted Duigon's term is up for re-appointment. He and Ted are interested in continuing to serve in their present positions, unless someone would like to volunteer far one of the positions. If no one is interested, a motion is needed recommending the re-appointment and forward it to the City Council for consideration and approval. The Board members were in agreement that Earl Hartzog and Ted Duigon continue in their positions, a motion was made by James Harris and seconded by Anita Clark to forward recommending re-appointment of a two year term to the City Council for their consideration. With a vote being called, the vote was as follows: Ayes: Earl Hartzog, Anita Clark, James Harris and Peggy Brown. Abstention: Ted Duigon. #7 GENERAL DISCUSSION: Peggy Brown• Peggy had no comments. James Harris: Jim asked if anyone was familiar with the Texas Home Busmen Program? It's an advocate for nursing homes that requires certification (two years) by the State of Texas. The program enables you to visit nursing homes to assist the residents and their relatives in technical matters. It's athree-month training program and if anyone is interested in helping, volunteers are welcomed. Jim stated that he has received his certification and would like to get the word out that it is a good program. He is visiting the Lavernia nursing home at least once a week. Ted Duigon• Ted had no comments. Anita Clark• Anita reported a successful 4`~ of 3uly for the City. Steve Simonson: Steve reported that the Tri-County Business & Industrial Park area is running out of land, there are only a few tracts of land left. If you haven't driven out to the area please do, especially dawn Comdor Parkway. Lots of construction staking going up and before too long a lot of construction will begin. Steve reminded the Board members that one owner (Zemex) purchased the land from Resolution Trust. If the Board recalls the (Zemex) owners came in and spent money to up grade the area and hired a good marketing company and as you can see have done a good job. The developments in the Tri-County area such as: Benevest Subdivision (Spec. buildings); Cal-Tex; Southeastern Freight, etc. are getting together and designing a sewer plant lift station, which will provide sewer lines for the entire development down Tri-County Blvd.'s. drainage channel off of FM 3009. Steve discussed Old ~Viederstein Road and the possibility the City had that Cibolo would connect to it, and do what the City of Schertz did with Schertz Parkway. However, as you well know Cibolo might connect to it but will not build a nice wide road. At the present time Cibolo is proposing to build 450 homes (60x120 lots) right off of Green Valley Road. There is a second tract adjacent to this tract that is under contract and if that is purchased that means another 450 homes, totaling 900 homes. Green Valley Road can not withstand all the traffic that would be placed on the road. #8 ADJOITRNMENT: Chairman Hartzog adjourned the meeting at 6:50 p.m. ~~ o~ Board of Adjustment Chair__ . _, City of Schertz, Texas ATTEST: Planning Secretary City of S~hPrtz