HomeMy WebLinkAbout09.02.76MINUTES
Planning and Zoning Commission
Sept. 2, 1976
8:00 P.M.
Members Present:
Arthur Harris, Chairman
J. Q. Galloway
Wm. Royster
Bob Karns
Members Absent:
C. B. Franklin
Rudy Sloan
Vic Gischler
Jeff Davis
Jack Bridges
Others Present:
John Steffens, Zoning Inspector
Mack LaZenby, City Engineer
W. E. Knowles, City Manager
The meeting was opened at 8:00 P.M. by the Chairman, Arthur Harris.
The first item on the agenda was a Public Hearing to consider re=
zoning from MR -1 to GC -2, that property north of 9th St. to RY and
west of Maple to RY. All property owners in the area, and within
200 ft. were notified by certified mail (15 total). Notice to
Public published in the Evening Herald on August 24, 1976.
Mr. Knowles was present to speak in favor of the rezoning and said
the present zoning puts a hardship on the people who are in the area,
and the rezoning would make the area conforming. Mr. Royster moved
to recommend the rezoning, Mr. Galloway seconded. Motion carried.
The next item was a request for a conditional use, in the RC -1 zoned
district, for self- service gas pumps at 1905 Country Club Rd. After
discussion on the placement of the self - service pumps, it was deter-
mined that placing the pumps on the east side of the building would
allow ample parking space. Mr. Galloway moved to approve the request.
Mr. Royster seconded, motion carried.
There was no representation for a hame occupation at 1513 W. 16th St.
or for Mac's Electric Service.
The revised site plan for Auto Train for a permanent building at 3rd
& Persimmon was cancelled by the proponent before the meeting.
The minutes from the previous meeting were approved as mailed.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
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