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Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of January 21, 2016 <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />Motion by Commissioner Barrera to recommend approval to City Council of an amendment to the <br />Future Land Use Plan component of the La Porte Comprehensive Plan by amending the land use <br />designation for a 0.575 acre tract of land located at the southeast corner of N. 1st Street and the <br />unimproved E Street right-of-way also known as Lots 1-8, Block 108, Town of La Porte Subdivision <br />from "Commercial" use to "Low -Density Residential" use. <br />Second by Commissioner LaCour. Motion carried. <br />Ayes: LaCour, Warren, Barrera, Follis, Stockham, and Lawler <br />Nays: <br />8. Open a public hearing to receive input on an application for Zone Change Request #15-92000004, <br />a request by Warwick Homes Inc. and the City of La Porte to rezone an approximately 3.9 acre <br />tract of land located on Fairmont Parkway east of Willmont Road further described as Reserve B <br />and C, Willmont Commercial Park Amended Subdivision (owned by Warwick Homes) and Tract <br />33 Treat Plant Site, Abstract 482, Williams Jones Survey (owned by the City of La Porte) from <br />Neighborhood Commercial (NC) to General Commercial (GC). <br />a. Staff Presentation <br />City Planner Eric Ensey presented the staff report for agenda items 8-11 concurrently. The <br />proposal was a zone change request for a 3.9 acre tract on Fairmont Parkway between Big <br />Island Slough and Willmont Road. This was brought forward by Warwick Homes in an effort to <br />make the land more marketable. The proposed zone change would be in line with other <br />General Commercial zoned tracts along Fairmont Parkway. Written notice mailed to owners of <br />real property within 200 feet of the site within 10 days of the hearing and in this case. The City <br />received six responses from the mail -out, five were opposed and one was in support. <br />b. Applicant Presentation <br />Applicant Tom Cauthen (4620 N Braeswood Houston, TX) purchased the subject property from <br />the City of La Porte. Mr. Cauthen worked with the City to rezone the property to Neighborhood <br />Commercial. There was discussion on drainage, intended use and traffic circulation. Mr. <br />Cauthen claimed that it will not sell as Neighborhood Commercial zoned property. <br />Commissioner Barrera asked what he intends to build on it and Mr. Cauthen did not know, it <br />just depends on who buys it. It won't be a retail center. <br />Commissioner Stockham discussed access to the site. <br />Commissioner Stockham questioned if the City's lift station was landlocked. Staff confirmed <br />that it does have an access point. <br />Commissioner Warren discussed about Mr. Cauthen's inability to sell the property. <br />