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of K Street for access) to be able to even facilitate this use. After presenting that the <br /> hotel/motel use would technically conform to the Future Land Use Plan Map for the area, <br /> staff was not able to recommend approval of this SCUP. <br /> Applicant Presentation: Michael Gardner, Project Architect: gave a presentation in support <br /> of the development.The presentation also divulged to the commission the history of Marriot <br /> as a company and how a cluster (the same that staff has been advocating against) of hotels <br /> can be beneficial to the area because of brand distinction. <br /> Public Comments: N/A <br /> Question and Answer: Commissioner Wyatt expresses concern about truck parking at this <br /> hotel/motel use as well. Commissioner Follis explains that when first establishing the <br /> conditions on this use, this development's proposed area is the area that was originally in <br /> mind. Chairman Lawler suggests the revival of the hotel/motel subcommittee. <br /> ADJOURN PUBLIC HEARING <br /> Chairman Lawler closed the public hearing at 8:14pm <br /> Motion by Commissioner Follis to approve the SCUP for a hotel/motel use under the <br /> conditions that certain amenities are included in the development <br /> Second by Commissioner Warren. Motion to approve carried. <br /> Ayes: Commissioners Barrera, Follis, Smith,Tschappat, Warren, and Chairman Lawler <br /> Nays: None Motion to approve passes, 6-0 <br /> Public Hearing (8:22pm): Open Public Hearing to receive input on an ordinance amending <br /> Chapter 106 "Zoning" of the Code of Ordinances of the City of La Porte, based on the annual <br /> review conducted by the Planning and Zoning Commission. <br /> Staff Presentation: Mr. Clowes explained to the commission the reasoning for the changes <br /> to Chapter 106, such as a shift to the 2017 NAICS number system from the previous 2012. <br /> Another notable change is to multi-family, stating that there must be a 1000 ft. buffer, a <br /> discarding of 180 unit maximum citing the SCUP approval of 300+ developments currently. <br /> Also, amendments to permitted NAICS numbers within the Main Street District, while <br /> restricting the impact of the use by manipulating density/area requirements for the uses <br /> within the Main Street District. <br /> Assistant City Manager, Jason Weeks, clarifies if Chapter 106 can manage garage sale signs <br /> per the request of Commissioner Wyatt. <br /> Applicant Presentation: N/A <br />