HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutesMr. Rierson said that based on Mr: Adam's assurances and Mr. Peter's testimony that the lakes
will remain a dedicated, open, common area, the Association is now in favor of this request.
No one else came forward,
Mr. Colson made a motion to approve this .request for rezoning. Mr. Michel seconded the
motion which carried unanimously. t?-0~
1~GEND-A ITEM NO3: A p~c l~ on the question of Qran~inQ a Ccmditlonal Use Permit
t'or an 3deii#3~catia~n to be located on ~iPel~- Street by the A&M Consolidated High ~~hool
'~ park~g lot entrance. Applicant ~ e Station ~arM Con$olidated -Hugh School Senior Clans.
1'Vlr. Callaway explained he purpose for the request. He aid that the Commission can
authorize through a conditional use permit that the sign regulations of any exisfing zoning
district ....must be followed.
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Mra Dresser asked for clarification.
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Mr. Callaway said that the Commission. cannot authorize a variance from the sign regulations..
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But in Conditional Use Permits, the Commission determines which. signage regulations can be
used by that Conditional Use..
Mr. Michel said that it is the C-1 zoning classification which allows more than one Cl) detached
sign on a site.
Mr. Gentry asked why this is not a variance request' before the Zoning` Board of Adjustment.
Mr. Callaway said that was another option given to the applicant,
Mr. Esmond asked the size of the high school tract.
Mr. Callaway said that it was ;platted as 40 acres. He said under ;the C'-1 regulations after a
tract is 25 acres,. it is eligible to have additional ignage :when they have frontage on another
street.
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No one spoke at the public hcanng.
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Mr. Gentry made a motion to approve this request for a Conditional Use Permit consisten# with
G-1 sign regula#ions. 11~ls-Davis seconded the motion.
There was discussion that any future signs must be reviewed on a case by case basis as have.
,these two signs. The motion carried unanimously. ~?-off
,A~GEIITD~A ITEM NCB. 4: ~ public hearing to conceder an an~e~u3m~nt to the` Zoning drdinance,
d+~ning country clubs and aociated uses,
Planning Assistant Kuenzel reminded the Commission that they recommended denial of the
request for rezoning +~f two tracts of Pebble creek from A-~J Agricultural Open to C-1 General
Commerciale due in part to the fact that one tact could be considered spot zoning. She said-
that Council also denied the request to rezone the country club property to C-l. She explained
that the property is currently zoned A C3 which allows country clubs. However,: Kuenzel said
that Council requested that the P&Z Commission look at amending the Zoning Ordinance to
allow certain uses #hat may not automatically be considered an accessory .use to a country
club.
Ms Kuenzei said that she surveyed other cities and consolidated all of the information acquired
into this single deftniton. ':..She pointed out that .the definition is not a recommendation but rather
a basis of information from which the P&Z can add or subtract:
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