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Animal Shelter <br />#12-91000001 <br />Page 3of 4 <br />Staff has reviewed existing facilities and services for each of the components <br />of the utility system for the proposed development. Existing water is <br />adequate for potable and fire protection needs. Sanitary sewer is readily <br />available to the property. As a developed property, storm drainage sheet <br />flows to the existing storm sewer system along Spencer Highway. <br />If approved, the building and parking lot would comply with all applicable <br />zoning regulations. Stripping of the parking lot shall be required. The City’s <br />design standard per Section 106-835 of the Code of Ordinances shall be <br />applicable for standard and accessible parking spacesize,and maneuvering <br />aislewidth.The location ofhandicap parking spaces shouldbe appropriate. <br />The parking lot willbe designed by the City staff engineertoensure that no <br />outside lighting in the parking lotconflictswith the airport operations. <br />TxDOT <br />–A 12.473 acre tract is designated for non-aviation related <br />development on the approved airport layout plan. In addition, TxDOT <br />concurs with this proposed use at the 1.403acre site along Spencer Highway. <br />TxDOT will also review building height and other elements as the plans are <br />further along to ensure no airspace issues. A double fence is required around <br />the site as well. <br />Airport Advisory Board/FBOs <br />-The board has not met in several years <br />and therefore, it is considered to be adefunct. However, the chairman of the <br />board had informedFBOs (Fixed BasedOperators) of the potential for an <br />animal shelter. Only, Mr. Gideon Jones of La Porte Flightline, LLC., <br />expressed concern about animal shelter located near an area for future airport <br />terminal buildingat that time. <br />It is staff’s opinion that a terminal building would not be considered until <br />there would be considerably more developmentandincrease inair traffic at <br />this facility.It does not seem likely to occur in the foreseeable future <br />considering existing developments around the airport and without extending <br />the runways.Furthermore, it would take a change in aircraft technology <br />along with a sharp increase in the demand for general aviation. <br />Conclusion/ <br />Recommendations <br />:Sections 106-216 & 106-217 establish criteria andfollowing conditions for <br />approval of Special Conditional Use Permits: <br />That the specific use will be compatible with and not injurious to <br />the use and enjoyment of the other property, nor significantly <br />diminish or impair property values within the immediate vicinity. <br />That the conditions placed on such use, as specified in each <br />district, have been met by the applicant. <br /> <br />