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1981-06-03 Joint Public Hearing and Regular Meeting
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• • <br />• Minutes, Joint Public Hearing and Regular Meeting, <br />June 3, 1981, Page 2 <br />Mayor Meza opened the hearing to public comment. <br />Dennis Skarda, 2426 26th Street: What is the plan for this <br />property? What do you mean by Commercial? Looks like you <br />are going to take about four outlots; I am on outlot 1. <br />By commercial do you mean a 24-hour business? Will it be <br />apartments? I want to know about it. Will Fladeland or <br />Western Equities tell me what they plan to do? <br />Meza: Pat, did they give you any indication what they <br />intend to do? <br />Muston: They did not. <br />Askins: Pat, his letter said his immediate desire is to <br />build a cabinet shop on Outlot 23. <br />Skarda: That's Mr. Fladeland; he only has 23. What about <br />the rest? <br />• Meza: I have no idea. When they ask for a Commercial zoning, <br />this is a retail establishment or store or apartments, and <br />many other things. <br />Askins: Commercial zoning includes retail, offices and many <br />other things that would fall under these classification. <br />What doesn't fall in Zone C is truck terminals, industrial <br />manufacturing, warehousing and heavy uses of that sort. <br />Reading the letter Western Equities sent in, they really don't <br />say; they just say they consider it commercial. <br />Skarda: All right. I just really wanted to know what was <br />going to happen to that piece of property, because when I <br />moved out there I was Harris County. My good neighbors <br />La Porte annexed me. I said, "Hey, leave me alone." Oh, no, <br />we are going to protect you. We are going to help you. We <br />are going to keep you an Al residential area, and you annexed <br />me anyway; you took me in. Now you are getting to run com- <br />mercial in, will heavy industry be next? <br />Pfeiffer: If he was in Harris County, anything could be <br />built in there. They wouldn't have to ask. <br />Skarda: If you will look at the map, you are fixing to hem <br />me in with commercial property, because when Lomax goes back <br />to their original zoning, I'm an island. I'll be right in <br />the middle. <br />Gay: Excuse me, sir, what is your lot number? <br />
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