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• • <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />Planning & Zoning Commission <br />Minutes of September 29, 1994 <br />in preserving property values. Mr. Zoller read briefly from a Bayshore <br />Sun newspaper article dated April 30, 1989. The article noted that <br />during annexation proceedings, plans called for an R-2, Medium <br />Density zoning, but several Shady River residents asked for an R-1 <br />zoning that would better blend in with the current Shady River <br />residential area and the Planning and Zoning Commission agreed <br />unanimously. <br />Albert Stock, of 919 Hackberry, presented a petition on behalf of 123 <br />Shady River residents, urging the Commission to deny the permit <br />request. (The petition is attached to these minutes.) Mr. Stock is <br />concerned that there will be a detrimental effect on the attractiveness <br />and marketability of the property in Shady River. <br />Carol Harrington, of 1002 Hackberry, stated that it is projected that La <br />Porte will be built out in the next 10-15 years. She feels that homes <br />should be built where homes were designated and that commerce and <br />industry should be kept separate. <br />• Wayne Acton, of 625 Juniper Drive, feels that R-1 zoning is vital to <br />our city and is opposed to this request. <br />James Livingston, of 815 Hackberry, wants to protect his single and <br />largest investment, which is his home. He is in total opposition to this <br />request. <br />Bob Capen, of 807 Oak Leaf, expressed his total opposition to the <br />request. <br />Kylan Lewis, of 1019 Oak Leaf, wants the property to remain available <br />for residential homesites. <br />Dale Kelly, of 926 Hackberry, expressed his opposition to this request. <br />Sam Morrow, of 1010 Hackberry, thinks the property has many trees <br />and doesn't know why more trees would need to be planted. <br />III. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING. <br />Chairman Waters closed the public hearing at 7:20 P.M. <br />• <br />