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as a portion of a 485.14 Acre Tract in Richard Pearsall Survey,A-265,located on the west <br /> side of Bay Area Blvd. <br /> Ian Clowes, City Planner, presented staff's report on the General Plan for the proposed <br /> master planned development to be located along the west side of Bay Area Boulevard, <br /> north of Fairmont Parkway and south of Spencer Highway. Mr. Clowes noted there would <br /> be a future TIA and any ROW width issues would need to be resolved and acceptable to <br /> the City Engineer. Should the Commission act to approve the General Plan, staff <br /> recommended the approval be contingent on future TIA and Engineer approval of the <br /> ROW. <br /> Mr. Clowes and the applicant responded to questions from the Commission. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Kendrick to approve the General Plan for a 235 acre tract of <br /> land located on the west side of Bay Area Blvd. contingent on the future TIA and Engineer <br /> approval of the ROW. <br /> Second by Lou Ann Martin. Motion carried. <br /> Ayes: Commissioners Martin, LaCour, Smith, Kendrick, Barrera, Follis, Tschappat, and <br /> Chairman Lawler. <br /> Nays: None <br /> 7. DISCUSSION ITEM <br /> a. Discuss Possible facade waiver along Fairmont <br /> Ian Clowes, City Planner, reported an owner of a 10-acre vacant tract of land along <br /> Fairmont Pkwy.is interested in developing a warehouse,which will include a lay-down <br /> pipe yard. The use is permitted, however, the proposed building does not meet Tier <br /> 3 facade requirements for developments along Fairmont Pkwy. <br /> The consensus of the Commission was to not entertain a waiver to the facade <br /> requirements. <br /> b. Discuss possible Amendments to Port Crossing SCUP and Development Agreement. <br /> Ian Clowes, City Planner, reported there is an applicant interested in developing an <br /> approximate 6-acre portion of Port Crossing, Reserves El and E2, on the corner of <br /> McCabe Rd. and Hwy. 146. The Development Agreement allows for Business <br /> Industrial uses at that location. The proposed use is truck transportation, which is <br /> classified as Light Industrial. Approval of a light industrial use would require <br /> amendments to the existing SCUP and/or the Development Agreement. <br /> Allen Baity, with Core Trucking, 3411 Cactus Branch Ct., Houston,TX stated the intent <br /> is to building the facility that was previously introduced for 16th St. <br />