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09-20-18 Regular Meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission
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Ayes: Commissioners Barrera, Follis, Smith, Tschappat, Warren, and Chairman Lawler <br />Nays: None Motion to approve passes, 6-0 <br /> <br />Public Hearing (6:19pm): Open Public Hearing to receive input on an application for Zone <br />Change #18-92000008, a request by Michael Anderson of Business Venture Group, applicant, <br />on behalf of Texas Cargoways, LLC, owner; for approval of a zone change from Mid-density <br />Residential (R-2) to General Commercial (GC), on a 6.92 acre tract of land, legally described <br />as Reserve A, Block 1 Dawson Subdivision. <br /> <br />Staff Report: <br />Anderson of Business Venture Group, on behalf of Texas Cargoways, LLC, for a zone change <br />from Mid-density Residential (R-2) to General Commercial (GC) off of Canada Road. <br /> <br />Applicant Presentation: Neil Mohammad: spoke behalf on the car dealership and was <br />available to answer questions for the zone change. Commissioner Follis asked if the adjacent <br />business was going to be affiliated the tract looking to be rezoned. <br /> <br />Public Comments (for, against, question): <br />Against Joe Gomer: A lifelong resident of the area spoke of the history of the area and how <br />an introduction o <br />Against Hugo Rule: Pecan Crossing resident concerned about petrochemical uses being <br />brought into a commercial zone. <br />Against Robin French: local resident claims that the traffic situation will deteriorate if this <br />commercial use is brought into the area. Also, the pipeline will hinder any business there. <br />Against Ronica Minor: supported other public comments in denial <br />Against Laura Merit: Pecan Crossing resident, concerned about increased traffic and the <br /> <br />Against Mary and Johnny Mohana: Pecan Crossing residents that went through the history <br />of the surrounding area <br />Against Margret Anderson: referenced the previous words of the commission or city council <br />of dwindling residential <br />Against Robert Philips: reinforced the concerns of other surrounding residents <br /> <br />Question and Answer: Commissioner Smith asked Mr. Clowes what structures can be built <br />on pipeline easements. Commissioner Follis inquired about the timeframe for replacement <br />of non-conforming uses. <br /> <br />ADJOURN PUBLIC HEARING <br /> <br />
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