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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutesAGENDA. ITEM No. 4: Public.: hearin to consider a rezanin request of approximately $5..25 acres in the Pebble Creek Subdivision om A-0 Agricultural pen ad R-3 Townhomes to R~1 end R-1A din a Fanu~y Residential. {93=101) Senior Planner Kee presented the ..staff report. and recommended approval of the :proposed rezoning. -All three subject tracts have preliminary plats approved for Ingle family development and this rezoning is necessary to facilitate continued development. Thee.. Commission will see similar requests in this subdivision. as it continues to develop. Four. surrounding property .owners were notified of the rezoning request with no response. (chairperson Hawthorne opened the public hearing.: geeing no one present to speak in favor of or in oppositidn to the proposed rezoning, he closed thee. public hearing. (commissioner Mariott moved to recommend approval of .the rezoning request of .approximately X35.25 acres in the Pebble Creek Subdivision from: A-Q Agricultural Upen and R-3 Tawnhomes to ]~=1 and R-1A Single Family Residential. Commssioner Lane seconded the motion which.. passed ~~nopposed (6 - 0) AGENDA ITEM No. 5: Discussion of :allowing some accessory indoor seating for a proposed retail business in the Past oak Village Shopping Center.. This item was removed from the agenda prior to the meeting. AGENDA .ITEM No. ~: Qther business. Senior Planner Kee informed the Commission that the Val-Mart corporation withdrew their .rezoning and platting requests for the property located at the southwest corner of F. M. 2818 and the East By Pass. councilman ~ Mcllhaney invited the Commission to the Region 1o Texas Municipal League meeting to .discuss trategic planning on Apri115, 1993, AGENDA ITEM No. 7: Adjourn. Commissioner Marion moved. to adjourn the meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Commissioner Herring seconded the motion which passed unopposed (6 - ~). APPROVED: Chairperson, Kyle Hawthorne AT~~~,ST: Planning Technician, Nat~.lie Thomas P ~ ~ fin u tes Apr111, 1993. Page 3