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Ayes: Commissioners Barrera, Follis, Smith, Tschappatt, Warren, Pitzer, Martin, Kendrick and <br />Chairman Lawler <br />Nays: None Motion to approve passes, 9-0 <br />Public Hearing (6:15pm):Open Public Hearing to receive input on an application for Zone <br />Change #18-92000009, arequest by Adrianne Feller, applicant, on behalf of Victor G. Rocha, <br />owner. The request is for approval of a zone change from Large Lot (LLD) to Low-Density <br />Residential (R-1), on a 1.0 acre tract of land, legally described as Tract 441C, La Porte Outlots <br />Subdivision. <br />S <br />taff Presentation: Mr. Ian Clowes, City Planner, presented staff’s report on a zone change <br />requestby Adrianne Feller, applicant, on behalf of Victor G. Rocha, owner. The property in <br />question is currently zoned Large Lot (LLD) and the applicant has requested a rezone of the <br />propertyto Low-Density Residential (R-1), allowingfor a subdivision of the 1.0 acre tract into <br />2 separate parcels, each at a half acre in size. This would allow for a home to be built on the <br />newly-vacant parcel. Mr. Clowes shows that the surrounding zoning districts is a mixture of <br />Large Lot (LLD) and Low-Density Residential (R-1). City staff supports the zone change <br />requested by the applicant. <br />Applicant Presentation: Adrianne Feller and Victor G. Rocha approach the commission. <br />Adrianne Feller goes over this history of the family and the reasons for trying to build a home <br />next to her parent’s existing home; the approvalof the zone change would be the first step. <br />th <br />Public Comments (for, against, question): Malory Wicker 529 N 12 St, La Porte TX; Supports <br />the zone change for the applicant. Questions the commission about potential for <br />“grandfathering” aspects for the home. There weren’t any applicable for this situation. <br />Question and Answer: Commissioner Tschappatt asks the City’s legal counsel if there are <br />restrictions of some sort that can be integrated into the approval of the zone change. Mr. <br />Clark Askins points to a previous case and shows how it’s not possible. Nearly all of the <br />commissioners voice their concerns that the approval of this zone change would allow for a <br />“subdivision” to be developed in the Lomax area (where this property is located) and cause a <br />chain of similar situations. <br />ADJOURN PUBLIC HEARING <br />Chairman Lawler closed the public hearing at 7:17pm <br /> <br />