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<br />Page 2 <br />Minutes of November 21, 1991 <br />Planning & Zoning Commission <br /> <br />The following is a brief chronological history of the subdivision to date. <br /> <br />11/17/83 <br /> <br />12/1/83 <br /> <br />12/8/83 <br /> <br />3/15/84 <br /> <br />3/19/84 <br />11/11/91 <br /> <br />Request for Planning & Zoning Commission to consider <br />preliminary plat approval for Meadow Park Section II. <br /> <br />Planning & Zoning Commission agrees to hold workshop to <br />discuss requirements for preliminary plat approval for Meadow <br />Park Section II based on staff review. <br /> <br />Planing & Zoning Commission held workshop - conditional <br />approval granted per letter dated 1/5/84 from City Secretary <br />Cherie Black. <br /> <br />Planning & Zoning Commission approval of final plat, <br />construction plans & specifications for Meadow Park Section II <br />based on staff recommendation dated 2/2/84. <br /> <br />Notice issued to begin construction of Public Improvements. <br /> <br />Receipt of letter from H. Carlos Smith requesting review of <br />revised subdivision plat. <br /> <br />The Mischer Corporation is now seeking to complete development of a modified <br />version of the subdivision. <br /> <br />In order to acquire the Commission's conditional approval for the plat, Harris <br />County Flood Control's requirements for the subdivision's stormwater drainage and <br />detention must be met. <br /> <br />Originally, the Harris County Flood Control District did not require onsite water <br />detention in this watershed, however since that time, onsite detention is now <br />required. Due to the change in county requirements, the proposed detention <br />facilities are no longer considered adequate. <br /> <br />Mr. Box addressed the Commission. In an effort to meet the drainage/detention <br />requirements set by the HCFCD, several options could be explored. <br /> <br />1) <br /> <br />Meet with HCFCD to see if the amount of detention presently <br />planned would be sufficient. <br /> <br />2) <br /> <br />Approach adjacent property owner in an effort to purchase enough <br />land to build the detention pond offsite. <br /> <br />3) <br /> <br />Pump the storm water from the detention facility into the adjacent <br />channel. <br />