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Planning and Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of February 18, 2016 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Commissioner Follis asked whether or not the other La Porte Stripes locations had to meet this <br />requirement. Staff responded that those sites were built under <br />requirement. <br /> <br />Applicants James Butcher, 3525 Air Street, Corpus Christi, Texas, and Billy Green, 1915 Woodland <br />Hills, Missouri City, Texas gave a presentation about how this location will be the very first of their <br />new prototype. The material proposed for the building is a fiber cement product. The applicant <br />indicated they would be willing to add masonry to the canopy pillars. <br /> <br />The Commission confirmed that the façade was going to be 100% of the fiber cement. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stockham asked if they would be willing to use a brick printing on their material <br />instead of wood. Mr. Butcher said that they could look into it but it would probably be a significant <br />cost. <br /> <br />Chairman Lawler pointed out that while Stripes is trying to keep a prototype, the City is trying to <br />. <br /> <br />The applicant stated that changing the materials will add days to an already aggressive timeline. <br /> <br />When asked to compare La Porte to Missouri City, Mr. Butcher said they are encountering similar <br />obstacles and in some places Missouri City requires 100% brick or stone. <br /> <br />Commissioner Warren said the façade requirements are new deviate <br />from them. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Follis to deny the (Exterior Façade <br />Materials) as outlined in Section 106-928 of the Code of Ordinances for the proposed Stripes Gas <br />Station and Convenience Store proposed at the southeast corner of W. Main Street (Spencer <br />Highway) and Bay Area Boulevard (Sens Road). <br /> <br />Second by Commissioner Smith. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Ayes: Kendrick, Warren, Barrera, Follis, Smith, Stockham, and Lawler <br />Nays: <br /> <br /> Guidelines <br />5. <br /> <br />(Exterior Façade Materials) as s for the <br />th <br />proposed warehouse distribution facility at 1801 S. 16th Street (southeast corner of S. 16 Street <br />and Export Drive). <br /> <br />City Planner Eric Ensey delivered the staff report on a waiver request by Liberty Property Trust for <br />es for the proposed warehouse distribution facility at 1801 S. 16th <br />Street (southeast corner of S. 16th Street and Export Drive). This building would be under the Tier 3 <br />requirements as it is in the TIRZ No. 1. Under this tier the code requires that the building be 20% brick <br /> <br />