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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutesMr, Zack Needley, 112 Pershing, also felt the drainage issues need to be addressed. 1-le said that there were isolated incidents where the noise level became a problem to the area, but on the most part it was more like a school yard. Assistant City Engineer Morgan told the Commission that a drainage rep®rt would be required for assurance that there would not be a negative impact on the current system. Chairman Massey closed the public hearing. Commissioner Rife moved to approve the conditional use permit with the following conditions; ® Construct the drainage gutter on the roof to allow run-off water to be transported to the detention pond. ® Put a stipulation that limits the range in pitch of the roof to a height maximram of 3,~', Require that the existing fence be maintained in an acceptable.. condition. Commissioner Kaiser seconded the motion. The Commissioners agreed that the drainage would need to addressed with the development, Chairman Massey called for the vote and the motion carried unopposed (6-0). AGENDA ITEM NO. 6: Public hearing. and consideration of a request to rez®ne L®ts 2 and 3 of Block 4 of the Pooh's Park Subdivision located along the north side of Holleman Drive between Texas Avenue and Lassie Lane from WPC Wolf Pen Creek to C-1 General Connrrtercialo {99-100 (Lot 2, Blk 4) and 99-102 (Lot 3, Blk 4)} City Planner Kee presented the staff report and explained that in October 19.98, the Council rezoned L,ot 1, Block 4 (west and adjacent to the subject tracts), from WPC Wolf Pen Creek to C-1 General Commercial. At ttlat time the Commission recommended that the City initiate rezoning of the remainder of the individual lots along Holleman west of the future George Bush Drive extension, from WPC to C-1 also. This applicant turned in this request before any initiation could take place. Stafl'recommended approval of the request as presented. Chairman Massey opened the public hearing. Seeing no one to speak in favor of or opposition to the request, the public hearing was closed. , Commissioner Parker moved to recommend approval of the request as presented. Commissioner Kaiser seconded the motion, which passed unopposed (6-0). AGENDA ITEM NO. 7: Public hearing and reconsideration of a request to rezone approximately 2.77 acres at 1900 F.M. 158, located on the west side of F.M. 158 between University Drive and Harley Road from R-1 Single Family to C-2 Commercial Industrial (98m119) Senior P1arner McCully explained that the Commission tabled this item on December 3, 1998 to allow the applicant and staff time to answer unresolved queatiors related to water and septic/sewer availability to the site. Due to the fact that the subject property being "grandfathered" from subdivision regulations, ifis not required to have public sewer extended`to and through the properties. She said that based upon the preliminary parking requirements and proposed buildings, it appeared sufficient area was available for an "aerobic/surface application treatment" system. The Health i)epartment determined that the high PBc~Mirrutes January 21, 1999 Page 6 ~f 16