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Motion by Chester Pool to approve the proposed size but not the proposed height stated in <br /> Variance 16-93000013, a request by Jose Gonzalez for the tract of land located at 324 W. Main <br /> Street, legally described as Lots 11, & 12 Block 58 Town of La Porte Subdivision.The applicant is <br /> seeking approval of a variance that would allow his client to place a freestanding sign in the Main <br /> Street District that is 50 square feet in size, and is 24 feet in height for an existing building that is not <br /> setback.This is contrary to Section 106-874(a)(4)(c)which requires that new freestanding signs can <br /> only be used when the building is setback and cannot exceed 24 square feet in size or 14 feet in <br /> height. <br /> Second by TJ Walker. Motion Carried. <br /> Ayes: Rod Rothermel,T.J.Walker,Chester Pool and Dennis Oian <br /> Nays: None <br /> Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins read from Section 106-196 of the Code of Ordinances: <br /> Appeals from the Board of Adjustment. <br /> 6. A public hearing will be held to consider Variance Request 16-93000014, a request by Charles <br /> Pfeiffer for the tract of land located at 202% N. 16th St., legally described as Block 686,Lots 1- <br /> 16&17-32&Abandoned E 1/2 N. 14th St,Town of La Porte Subdivision.The applicant is seeking <br /> approval of a variance that would allow him to forego installation of planters in a parking <br /> area;contrary to the provisions of Section 106-800(c)(1)(c),which requires a minimum ratio <br /> of one planter for every ten parking spaces. <br /> Chairman Rothermel opened the public hearing at 6:01. <br /> a. Staff Presentation <br /> Planning Tech. Cramer presented staff's report for variance request 16-93000014. <br /> Planning Tech. Cramer explained that planters are required with trees throughout the <br /> proposed parking lot expansion. In lieu of the planters, the applicant would like to plant <br /> the required trees around the perimeter of the property. <br /> b. Applicant Presentation <br /> Charles Pfeiffer, 3410 Arden Oaks Dr., Houston,Texas, told the Board how the proposed <br /> parking area is not visible from the road or other surrounding properties. The trees would <br /> make more of an impact on the perimeter of the property. Additionally, this is an <br /> industrial area and parking lot planters make it difficult for truck to maneuver. <br /> c. Public Comments <br /> There were no public comments. <br /> Chairman Rothermel closed the public hearing at 6:36 PM. <br />