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Commissioners Present: <br />Commissioners Absent: <br />City Staff Present: <br />1. Call to order. <br />Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of November 17, 2014 <br />Richard Warren, Mark Follis, Helen LaCour, Nick Barrera, Trey Kendrick, <br />and Hal Lawler <br />Lou Ann Martin, Les Bird, and Wyatt Smith <br />City Planner Eric Ensey, GIS Manager Brian Sterling, and Assistant City <br />Attorney Clark Askins <br />Chairman Hal Lawler called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. <br />2. Roll Call of Members. <br />Commissioners Kendrick, Warren, LaCour, Barrera, Follis and Lawler were present for roll call. <br />3. Consider approval of meeting minutes: October 30, 2014. <br />Motion by Commissioner Kendrick to approve the October 30, 2014, meeting minutes. <br />Second by Commissioner LaCour. Motion carried. <br />Ayes: Commissioners Kendrick, Warren, LaCour, Barrera, Follis and Lawler <br />Nays: None <br />4. Consider approval of Major Development Site Plan #14-83000002 request by La Porte <br />Independent School District to allow construction of a new elementary school building at the site <br />of the existing Lomax Elementary School located at 10615 N. L Street. <br />City Planner Eric Ensey presented the staff report. On October 30, 2014, the Commission tabled <br />action on a Major Development Site Plan for the new Lomax Elementary School pending additional <br />information from the applicant. The additional information that was requested has been provided <br />and is shown below: <br />1. The site plan has been stamped by the applicant's engineer. <br />2. The Fire Marshal reviewed the site plan and requested an additional fire hydrant near <br />the southeast corner of the building. The applicant revised the site plan to add the <br />requested hydrant. As a result, the site is serviced by three hydrants, which provides <br />sufficient coverage in the event of a fire. <br />3. The fire access lane around the perimeter of the site was previously identified as a <br />"permeable" surface driveway. Although the Fire Marshal approved the use of a <br />permeable surface driveway, the applicant chose to revise the surface material of the <br />