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Item: Public hearing and consideration of rezoning Lots 1, 8, 9, and 10 of Block 4 of Pooh's
Parks Subdivision located along the north side of Holleman between Texas Avenue and Lassie
Lane from WPC -Wolf Pen Creek to C-1 General Commercial. (98-115, 116,117)).
Item Summary: In July'of this year, City Council adopted a revised master plan for the Wolf Pen
Corridor. This was preceded by over a year of meetings and workshops with citizens, the .Parks
Board, the P&Z and the TIF Board. This revised plan reemphasizes the. potential uniqueness of the
corridor.
Two years ago the City rezoned a large tract of land, known as Pooh's .Park from WPC to C-1
with the condition that the WPC requirements for dealing with the floodway and floodplain area be
adhered to at the time of development. The property owners requested C-1 zoning because they
felt that the WPC restrictions were inhibiting the sale and development of their property.
The property has not developed under the C-1 regulations while there has continued to be property
development within the Wolf Pen Creek corridor on other tracts of land. Examples are The Arbors
and University Commons (multi-family developments) Office Max and 3 restaurants that are
pending at present.
The property owner is now making this request to rezone 4 additional lots in anticipation that they
may be consolidated with the larger tract that was previously rezoned. Three of the lots (8,9, &
10) lie east of what will be the extension of George Bush East to Holleman. Lot 1 lies to the west
of this future extension.
One of the things staff analyzes in a rezoning case, along with the Comprehensive .Plan, is whether
conditions have changed to justify a particular request, especially if that request is contrary to the
land use plan. In this case,. the rezoning that took place two years. ago constitutes a significant
change. in the WPC boundary. It left several sma111ots along Holleman as well as some lots along
Texas Avenue, isolated from the remainder of the district. This change could justify rezoning these
lots out of the WPC district and to anothercommercial zoning classification.
Another change that has occurred in the area is the addition to the thoroughfare plan of the
extension of George Bush Drive East to Holleman. This street will cut through lot 7, block 4
which has C-1 zoning on it at present. This will leave a small amount (just over 9,000 square feet)
of property with C-1 zoning on the east side of George Bush Dr. East. This future street extension
should serve as a definitive boundary, a demarcation line, between the existing C-1 zoning west. of
it and the remainder of the Wolf Pen Creek district to the east.
Budgetary & Financial Summary: NA
Staff Recommendations: Staff originally recommended that the previous large tract be taken out
ofthe WPC district ONLY if compliance with the intent of the master plan relative to the creek
.area could be achieved. The P&Z had unanimously recommended against taking any property out
of the WPC district. With the two changed conditions; the previous rezoning and the George Dr.
East extension, staff recommends approval of rezoning lot 1, block 4 from WPC to C-1. Staff
recommends denial of rezoning. the other three lots out of the WPC district. George Bush Dr. East
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south from its bridge should be the boundary between any commercial zoning and the WPC
corridor.
Related Advisory Board Recommendations: The P&Z held a hearing on 9-17-98 and
recommended rezoning lot 1; block 4 from WPC to C-1 and recommended denial of rezoning lots
8,9, & 10. The Commission felt that this motion should send a message to property owners in the
WPC. corridorthat-the Commission will not look favorably on taking any property east of the
George Bush Drive extension out of the WPC zoning district.
The Commission also suggested that the City look at initiating rezoning the remaining lots on
Holleman that are west of the George Bush extension and the lots. on Texas that extend from
Holleman north to the large Dale tract from WPC to C-1 or some other commercial district.
City Attorney Recommendation/Comments: NA
Council Action Options: The Council options are to approve rezoning as submitted, approve with
physical conditions that will mitigate negative impacts, approve a less intense zoning classification,
deny table indefinitely, or defer action to a specified date.
Supporting Materials.:
1. Location Map
2. Application
3 . Engineering Information and Notification Information
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ENGINEERING:
This site has adequate public infrastructure to support this rezoning request. Drainage will be
~ addressed at the time of site plan review. According to FEMA floodplain maps, these lots are not
located within the 100-year floodplain.
NOTIFICATION:
Legal Notice Publication(s): The Eagle;
~L Advertised Commission Hearing Dates(s)c 9-17-98
Advertised Council Hearing Dates: 10-8-98
Number of Notices Mailed to Property Owners Within 200
Response Received:
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