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Planning and Zoning Commi~n • <br />Minutes of February 21, 2002 <br />Page 3 <br />Chairperson Waters read a letter to the Commission from the City Manager, <br />dated February 14, 2002, on the following: City Council's directive for the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission to review and make recommendations <br />regarding the City's current regulations dealing with all structures considered mid <br />and high-density residential, in particular, current setback requirements for multi- <br />family developments that are multi story. <br />Ms. Goodwin provided Commission Members color copies of the Zoning Map <br />and described the percentages of land area designated to each zoning district. <br />Staff will compile an inventory of existing apartriient complexes. <br />The Commission designated Hal Lawler and Dottie Kaminski as members of a <br />subcommittee that will work with City staff and prepare recommendations for the <br />Commission to consider. <br />Mr. Gray commented that development costs are greater in R-3 than in R-1 and <br />there is virtually no demand for R-2. He mentioned several locations around <br />town zoned R 3 that he intends to develop as R-1. <br />VII. STAFF REPORTS <br />Ms. Goodwin informed the Commission of four residential projects currently <br />under review. They are Pelican Bay, Bay Forest, Gardenwalk, and Churchill <br />Place Apts. The Board of Adjustment recently granted a special exception for <br />parking and a variance for reduced setbacks for the Churchill Place Apts. <br />Chairperson Waters encouraged everyone to mark their calendars Oct. 2-5 for the <br />APA Conference in El Paso. <br />Planning Coordinator Masood Malik reminded the members of the monthly <br />activity report included in their packet. He informed the Commission of the <br />recent bond election. <br />VIII. ADJOURN <br />Chairperson Waters adjourned the meeting at 7:15 PM. <br />submitted, <br />