HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-06-07 ACENDA
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
D11 0101 Ector, Drive
E€fless* Texas 76039
June 7, 1994
5,,30 Pro-Cc'mmissiofl (Downstairs Com"erence Room - Building "A")
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APPR(WA1. OFMINUTES -- Regular mccting of May 1-7, 1994
1, P :C?,t<tMINARY 1$1-.;?T #11-94-11 - ; Std t:f<OK t-`.S'Y.` 1`S
R:;quest. of 4s. Norma L, ;Shry-two for t€o pro hl ninary pbia, of 5,08'24 r€cr s out of
€ €e 1hyant Harrington Sure-�y, A-KK 'f:`rawt 1B02; ._{nc slaty tocatt-- l
a at the
s€ut .wcss€ corner of Bate and Glade Road
It PUBLIC HEARIN'(3 - ZONING CASE #944)3
Regtiest of <`-ya Cf3rfxm tion tDt3A <lklov .fch D€ vdopm nt.f, for a 'chai.tge of
zoning for 11,34 %;t;r#.as of lot 1, Wk 2 'hil 1)fntwrs A€dition, fora its present
zof'ing of ('f._D 694 (Aluk Fxii-iy at f°3 unitsfacre) to P1.) (Pl at.me d
t.)c €€opment ,siftgje-Fwnfly Deutched zerto Im.. fin fif'3ts, private stro:ts),
ge-neraf y too te:i on tree �.,mafiz est corfier s�f Fuller Wiser and Tafl Tifr;bs m—,, Drive
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JUNE 7, 1. 4
MINt)TES
The 13*u.--cone€nnisskm -meet.€ng of the P'lanr#in and Zo n fig Conjmis:siao€:: w��s s��. €€�����.€ y Cha€rman Ronal
`t'omig at 6,00 P,M., in.. dw Administration Buileing Conference Rocrn, Seven
Planning and Zoning Commis�mm wore In attendance.
P`L,kN 'IN, AND ZONING COMMISSION CONSIDERATIONOF SCHEDULE D I T �rIS w COLLNCIL
CHAMBERS.
Ch i.ma€n Ronald Ymng opened tlne Planning and Zoning ��o�n€a i.�sio n meeting at 7.02 P,,M,, for the
consideration of sel€ed€.algid i.t.ems. All wven me€€nhers of the Manning and Zoning Commission were prmwnt,
collsut-utmg,a quor wr. The agc nda for this meeting had been proWrly j �ted in accordance with applicable law.
Tine guests in attendance, were welcomied.
NfEl
MEMBERS PRES.ENT NIBERS ABSENT
Chaiman, Ronald Young None
R(*wrt Me-Millon
Billy Oywens
€:'ail Tyson
Joy B ldg in
Nancy Brilght
Randy Byers, Dire or of Kiblic Work", & Development
R `l'yler, Otv Inannner
Paul Kra€ck—e€anoyer, City I a"agj:neer
Andrea Baxter, Assistant City Engineer
Barbara Chambers, Su€ w visor
Jan Turner, Staff Secretary
VISITORS PRESENT
Councilman Henry Boatfight
,lam C, Hen nig, Assistant City Manager
Robbie tw(.xKi
jUNE 7, .6994
VISITORS CONTINUTD
Teddye Ef-anons
Cathy Woessner
Toby Thomes,
Eric; rlr°hmnes
Henry Rahmani.
P'LrDG'E OF ALLE. IANU.'. .r ND INVOCATION:
The Fledge of Afl"�_IADCe WaS 6ven. hey Caps niissioner Owens and the invocation was given by Commimioner.
Baldwin. 4
Chairman Wxiald Young, asked the Coin missirners for miy corrections or additions to the minutes of the May
17,, 1994
general meeting of the Planning and Zoning C otnf.ni.ssiun,
The im)t.i€n to appro�.,e the minutes of the May 17, 19 4, Planning and Zoning mee-frog as prese�,aed ii.� the
packets was made by CComm ssioneT, Owefis ami secynded by. Commissioner Mee illon, The motion carried,
REGULAR AGENDA:
uest. of Ms, Norma L. Slw ack for the preliminary plat of 5 0924 acres Out of
the :f rymu Harrington Sum>y, A-808, Tract IBM; gc.nvrally 1fvated at the
,-out
hwest corner of Baze acid Glade 'Road,
od rl'vle r, City Planner, introduced the first item on the, agenda stating this way a Preliminary Peat application
for Asihbrcx_)'k h4mates, This w;as a. follow Sp to a rccently approved :plaaaated Development. Thy° property is
13_,ated in the €orth part of Euless along Glade Road, Tlhe applicant. had preps cons-traction plans for the.
proposed public irnpr5;vefntinv�, anal they have been preliminarily approved fSv the City Enginekkr and have
submined a pm imuna.`y plat that meet zoning code -tv1r, Tyler staters that if the Com-missioners
:approve thy. preli. inary plat it Yr�o��W give Sh,� City Engineer authori;za-bon try allow t€ e p�aperty os�ne t€a -,gin
constr}.�lnon in accordance with .his approv;- .d plans and upon completion of these public improvements the
appl.i•.ar€t will prepam. the lndks,r and a final plat for the Com. Fission's approval €;porgy completion of stich
public improve.menk 11he, Development Review Committee has reviewed this ease and recommends approval,
Paul Krucketneyer, City E,nmneer, stated that he recommended approval of this item, He stated that drainge
and utility l�lar�s were sufficient to proceed with the exception €�f a few minor details,
f`ommniss.ioner Oivens had questions on the brick fence issue a.lono Glade and laze Roads. Rod Tiler stated that
Originally; the applicant had 'xr l .f6icing along ((lade, He stated that the ��� scretnin fence would he adong
than K)uth and west per}imeters of the, r-oral prgperty and ina ntain. the hricla tense al.ong the. north. alld east
1 a ndaries.
`Fh; €nofion to approve the Prelirninary plat - 0--94--11- Ashbrook :states was made by Co€ missiotwr Owens,
and .%ecor€€dx1 by Cesmmis sIoner Baldwin.
The vote was as follows:
eyes: Commissionors Owens, Baldwin, McMillon, Bright, `young, Z.lhn, Tyson..
Nays: "honey ✓
The niotion to approve Preli€ inane, flat 1-$_94-1 l-- 'Ashbrook Estates cirri.exi.
ITEM, It, PUBLIC HEARING -- ZONING CASE #94-03
Request of : rya Corporation MA Monarch Develop€-nent), for a change of
zoning for 11,34 acres of dot 1, Block -1, Tall Timbers Addition, &ow, its present
zoning of t'I'D 094 (Multi-Family ly at. 15.3 € nitsia re)to PD (Planned Development
Single-Family Detached, 7e'ro lot line units, private streets), generally lot�mted en.
the southwest corner of Fuller Wiser and Tall Timtvrs Drive,
' rntn s i.�sr€e' Ower<s stated that the way the lets are seat ire at,ed the way the applicant will have to grade, lie
asked the agj�licant not to pet "toss` into trouble than Keay Arbor Gilen Estate-, dial, He asked the developer to
please save: as many trees as possible,
Rod Tyler, City plx.iner, started t:h.a.t this item is a ptahl.ic hearing fax, a. praxl s&d zoning chano request. The
zoning 0€1 the property- is zoned for rnul.ti-:family at. 153 units per acre. 'nere is the ex sting Tall
Timbers apartments to the soutb, €ownhorfies to the west and some zero lot lines that frontage on Ash Lane. On
tile Other side of F lle.r Wiser R(Yad is a portion of Villages of Bear ("'reek, The re.mai€xder of tirris properly
is zoned Multi-family, Mr, Tyler stated that the site is heavily wmied, The applicant is proposing a double
wide entry off of Fu ler Riser Road with security gates surround:irtn the projxrty. There will be a combination
fence and screening wall. of€na,eonry and iron along Faller Wiser along Tall. Ti111bers on the -north ;side,
PLANNING AND ZONING COMAUSSIONNNIEETENG - PA(;E FOUR
_JLTNE 7, 19,94
The applicant is proposing, a wmlen fence with a €niaso ary column every three panels along the majori ty of Tall
Ti mbers Drive a nd Cedar 1.411. Drive along thy' so€ath property litres The applicar€t. Is pmposirng an. eight foot
Mr' ` yl r inforn-ie d the Commis.6£nets that the entrwice projx€ sed sva€«
similar to that of Ashbrook w ich was recently approved. The lot sizes are averagirag approximately 5;CM
square f xt.with ,mne comrrno n opera space i€. area-5 that are widesimblo for si gle 174mily lets. The applicant has
provided off street parking for guest in aaddiri.on to the two parking spaces v.-dwelling mlit. Vic:aaaour€€ of guest
parkirnw spaces prci i.ded are 0.6 per dwelling arni t which is consistent with €hone approved for Arbor Glen and
Ashbrook- Mr. Tvlor stattxi ti•€at staff has reviewed this request, and given the des€ra iliga of sbigle €ainil f uses.
Ver nr ulti-fa€r€ify, staff recomn,.ernds approval of tfri a i_terrn. Staff has suaoested sot€ie c:onnrrnorn amenities such
as a swrirn-rrar.in g pool and club fosse,
hairman Young explained the roles and procedures goverr€ing a f Palk :-lean.€rg and then called the —Publ c
Hearing into sessimm 1-le called liar the. applicant to Borne Forward and �,i-ve his presentatiolla
Mr, Hem-,R afrmini, Monarch flonnes, made his presentation f-nr the proposed zoning change. He prow rated
hand€amts to the t.;ornnrnr.issio ners for their reference,ce, Mr.. li.alr.ranani infor and the Cor€nrrnismo n that. he would rather
build single fa€mthly homes rather than alurtments. He plans to barild a private stmt with g ate.;s for thi:"
€�s �l xrrra rFt,
He s€atee. that it was leis desire to preserve as many tri s as possible and that his horses were €af t
r;oi iw natter homes, He stated that be had lanned to build a lake x, a delenti €r for water with lar€dwaping and
cea,z rnt bend,es and tables that can be used year round. Mr, :Mmani stated that ley rezo ai€tb the proper, there
(Wl.d be a drop from 196 units, to only 61 units. ` here will be a homeowners, association. Ho stated that the
lowest priced horns; will IV approximately 130,M) and €raayfx -a.pward to `200AXl, He shored the plctwres
of larndscalned entrances with gmzebos as xi example to the Commissioners, lie stated that there will : no
Prao-Os that enter to the s1r"t, they will be side or roar ef.,,ry garages, :mr, Rahraaani givc wveral examples of
hog; tf€.ey ha v;z! w€nrke l to save as €.early trees as pr.3s ible, fie sued that they wmild not grade all of the propery
at the s,afre u nne, but rather 0", lot at an tirnae� The secrarih, gat es 4411 be closed at, all tinme.. however, Mr.
afnm€a€ni is checking the security pomibilities at this tune.
Chairm an Yom€ark called fl4r anyone in the audience who would like to-,peak in favor of this proJec€;, There berg
none he asked for any oppr nec.its to co€ane fcr:rward to speak-,
Nll, Robbie 'Atwo€di, 414 E. Ash, made a presentation in opposition to the zoning charge request in behalf of
the 811 residents whose names appear on a petition submitted to Rod Tyler asking for denial of this roq=st...
She stated that the are whieb the Ar ya Corporatiora wants try destrOv contains foliage arrd, grew well over 100
y ears old and provide hrmz es f €r a€divt!rsified array of species including a vax°i.ety of woodpeckers, She infbrancel
€he f"o:rrnrnnissicnnera that these trees provide many lvrnefits drat could not be replaced for another 100-NX) Years,
She :,tared that the r€°€ meal of then° trees mould have an effect in the following rrrarnrner: coral rag through both
shadi€?g and fwafa)tran.spirati€n-, decrease in, storm. war.ter rcrn o f, decrease in pollution; increase in, 0,, and
decrease: in CO, dv,,,maae in the amount of UV radiation reaching the ground; decrease nail erosion'.. wind
reduction, beautificariorn and increase, in property values; and decrease noim! pollution..
PLANNING ,k- ND ZONING COMMISSION PAGE RVE
JUNE 7, .1994
k1s, Atw(x-d stated; that by past practices th;z! Aiya Corporation has, proverm not to be a good citizen of this
community, She in.' reed the Co€nmissiori that they have destroyed at private, non city nfai.etained street and
have refused to rectiN the da€r€aggc;. She told the Comm issio€?ers tl€at.Ai- a Corporation has rnada l=e.eble atterrrpts
at substandard, .ineffective, a nd t€nacce;ptablc rqyairs to the'fall.'Flmbers pri:4aate.drive alN. i with total disregard
fa)r their physical and ecological dernages re endy caused in the area.
,Mr, Jack 1"nurons, 400 ash Lane, :stated that. they brave lived in their home since I 01:,K1, They ptirchased this
property to live in for the nzmainder of their lives bo::ause of the trees and landscaping,ping, He stated that when
ya e k�arratie r started co€��ing into the area they -used massive trucks to clear the property and they have
rni.ned the roads, He stated that they have been responsible: for bre:akim, cRa Chunks of cement in the roads, He
said that in. an.. a.ttearrpt to repa€r the street, Arya Coal-A-mation poured cement t into the holes. He also asked that
this corporation leave the virgin timbers alone mid € of remove the trees, Mr, E€.masons stated that deers:has been
two bead on co likie w, close to the condorniriums! beeae€se of tra.ffi4c and hio:tt speale
Linda Thompson, 597 `all Timbers, suited that she would rather see single family homes such as the ones
proposed than to we apartments. k1s, Thompson said she was not c onipletely satisfied with the exact plan
which has been propo,,e;d, Herr complaint with this deve;lopnent is that she does not want a six ti-x3t fence
construct -1 ire w1vich WoWd blind the view of the trees and therefasnn,,c;scluding thean from the new de elgp€rwnt..
Mr, Rah.mani :stated that he thought the reason for the Planning and Zoning meeting was to change the zoning.
iorr:r : trfti-l-*amily to Single. Family, not to discuss whether he was a irag to build on the property air trots f-le
stated that there was no wav to save all of the trees, hfxwove'er, he, %roerld not cut any trees He
also stated lie would not clear all of the lots i.rr the beginning but rather as the lots were sold the trees would
be c€a and the:list graded, He stated that the street;on Tall Tirrrlers was in pm-)r shape prior to h.is truck driving.
on it, He informed the Commissioner that sc:msr areas on the street had only one and one—half inches of
conerete, He stated that lie owns half of the. street and the other halt` is owned by the reside°nts'. Tile
homeowners association has ne-veer been in el'lect in that area. He stated that his intentiorss were to repair the
street on Tall Timbers, Mr. Rahmani stated that if he did not brrild single family homes.. then r€retlti-family
apartments would lx € uilt on the pror't M these.-t ire, Causing n1ore of the t e-es to be €:.lean i, He male
reference to one insmnce; to building. a two story house with a smaller building pad in orders to save soma trees,.
N-1r, Rahmani stat.M the on,1v via y to repair Tall Timbers correctly was to take the street out and start ever. In
reference to the t€aff`€c problems, lie started that it Could be more of a. prole:m if ulti--#arn-il.y zoning remained
for this prf7wrty rather than re.roning .for single family dwellings. He in-f`3rnled the, Commissioners and re}s al-cats
ire qpposit-itxn that he could pall a perrrrit -fior almrtments, cat all of the trees acrd build apartments without a ny
conversation or discussioai from. the citizens, based or€ the; current zoning,
Commissioner os tm,"asked MT. Rahmani if he intended tee repair the street regardless of what the outcome of
the meeting was, Mr, Rahmani responded, yes.
Mr, Emmons stated that the. entrance; from- Ash Lane into Tall. Timtxrs needed re-ffair also,
Chai.rinan Young, closed the €blic.. Hearing and ofvned the meeting for among tl-ie t:'o:€nMiasioners,
PLANNING AND Z l G� COMMISSION MEETING -- PAGE SIX
`NE 7, 19,94
Coninlissioner Owens E Xplaified that this request was a Site Plan and .accor&pb to the l.Yni.fied Developme-nt
Codes it. is the Commissioners reslxmsibility t o act on half of what is lest for tfae city, lie stated his
di.ssaGt sfactio.n with segregating the city into little 'country club" ,areas witla. prix ate streets and entrance ptes.
However, lac stated that he liked this development. He stated that all struts, including pri�ate streets, will be
bttiit accordinla to city s.Ianda:rds with the exception of width, to address,-d the developer on lots 416, 41.4, 41"20
and 430 €n. fish Lane, He, stated that those housE* were not <a?zceptaable, l lr. Rahmani stated those were not
homes built by him.
(,ol nli zsioner Owens went on to state that he -el't that the €ease had en made at this ma-,etiug� th-at the city does
not aced private streets built based oil the co!nments made. The star€et:s s ouid be dedicated streets to ffie city
and built according, t o sms-dards s-t by the city, Comr ssioner Owens clearly .ipad Mr, Rahma ni to state that lay
would not place wooden timlv.rs in tlae yards for landscaping.
(7o€r missioner Baldwin stated that. she wc)ul:d like to -we, streets be-dedicated hack to the City and got away from
privatf, streets, Sl-he concurred with Com missioner Owens oar. the s€ bject of private streets and the lack ofcontrol
on what types of streets are bang constructed, Sloe questioned the screening wall on Fuller Wiser Road being
shown as part masonry, she recommended that it be builtas all masonry,
C,ornmissioner Mclvfil.lmr. stated that it is his philosophy that whcne�,er a Board can. -reduce the density from
fi leers un-fts down to five- units, per acre', it is t€3 the advantage of the city, He stated that Mr, Ra h aiani is correct
n stating that he could.come in and build apartmeipts at the present three fbccau%-.! tliv cure nl z.omng would permit
it. He that it is heneficial to the city to ipave single fandl.y dwel.hngs as opposed to the rntlti family
Cot.-u-nissifi3ner Mglat stated tlpat she agreed that this addition. would. be better than ni lei. family apartments and
au�red to the all masonry screening wall being cortstrttoxi, She stated that it has been her expe.nence that.
people like priwitc streets zind entry, ates. She informed the Commissioners that it was the current trend.
t:"braanaissioner Zahn also agreed with the redttction M. density, He voiced some coneems with the open. ,apace
riot allowing inuF ,h activity. He stated there is a n ed for pore con€�rtat�rt area i.� � de��loprt�e�at such as dais, but
this pwalct lair one needs g.)m°improvement, TTie streets need to be,comparable to what the city would construct
and a€,-Ord.inp, to city standard,, in the event they were later timed over to Mae city, He stated that he liked the
general. ca,-mupt of the developme-fit,
Commissioner rl°;-son stated that current zoninr x would permit l j 3 apamaient units on this property, He stated
that if the wv ra e ""quire f-t.*lgge of each apartment trait was 1,i.KY:l s<, ft, there would be. 173,060 square fee=t
of building pads and this propo-W is for sixty one units at an aver,ge of 1,6W square _feet which totals W,
sgaar teet of building pads, `;`lie statistics :show that o rrent zoning would allow 8£1,300 snore s uare. footage
ot:"builF�ing bads tlaa�a the proposes �o€�ia� re�t�€�st. l�t� tee.fs that. €laey c}prreFpt hot�eo���crs i� tl�c i m€rtcdiate area
nee being se ru a tt'd away <rr}ra this development.at. €"'pr£artissio€per Tyson par sug
gvAed that Taal!I `l'ir fbt..N be gated
to pmveat inotorist frofn the surrounding apartments coa.ltl €of drive down it. :e..also re m-nie€aded incorporating
this
development into the t��i.sti-ng. devel�intent in order to estal�lisip to strong IpaaaaaeoY4wr�er°s as�iatio�p.
PLANNING ANT) WNING COMMISSION MEETING - PAGE Sli"W'N
7, 1994
:;f�sxfrrnissioner `�'�><, € € € it .� not � # think drat a cement could drive stmt.
without causing destruction.
An unidentified citizen described the traffic: problenfs on `fall Timbers from the f1ox r of Council! Chambers,
Corfumissioner Baldwinstated assmiation-s come and fm and that is one of the reasons she is
against ri-%-"ate streets. when the homeowners assoclati n is not in effect. the street inaintenance becomes a
pr€ lem,
Chairman Young voiced his sympathy to the h omeowners in re}fi.refi e to the concrete tricks causing destruction
to the street, ftowevc�r, he stattA that ii was riot. relevant to the case. before the Commis3if i, He stated that the
Cc3lnrni's>iolfers Could not force someone to repair a privaw street, He stated that the current v,)ning of Mu ti-
Famulf ,was not the best use fi:,�r the properly. He concurred that the ropowd density by the developer is the
best use. He 9?icee i ccceabout private streets being to city ards. He haft some cor€ce€ s on
the calculations <m the open space, the screening fence atfcl set back requirements. He stated that the
Ccr€nmission crs did nest have €o make their decision at this meeting if they w m., not sa€isf€ed with all a-spects of
the request,
Paul Krucke never, had concems on than, items that staff had not discussed. Mr. f ruc f;mever Ntated that he
felt that Tall Timbe=rs could.be gated as a 1id vate drive, the streets need to be built to c ty standards, .inadequate
o' space because of the drainage !swell an_„:a IVing counl.eml as open slice, and unless it is improved it sh-o ld
:... iot be courted. as Win. stmce. .and the lack of guest parking in the -vicinity of the club ho se. and the lots;on the
east side of the development,
Mr� Ralimaiii stated he did not feel that the existing homes could Im i:mor rated into this;development and gate
Timbers because it would be cutting off acme to either lumne3 and condominiums is the area,
Commissioner mcmillon re-view the following concerns with the development, Staff conce s with the,a-mount
of open spice, he suggested drat staff -,vork with the de-velop r to re-visit the 61 lots to see if they could be
reduced two or three lints in some areas that do not afar to be wm kable, suggest to staff that streets be built
to Qi.ty standar(s, Ina-s l-iry l-'et,,w ig, parking on lots 56-61, and mpai.r of Tall TiTtibers, t;:'ba.ir.n:aif Young stated
he would I-ik-.e 0 suggest that the doveloperliave a nuni.rnurn legit size of 5,OM square ft-et and if private streets
are, to be btffl.t accordin- to citv standards then he, feels the, width should be the same as city standards also.
s�fnrni:2s ?r3cr McNl.illon stated that the street ce cems should be referred to the City F.ngineer,
Mr, Rahmani stated that he did item have my objection to building the to city standards, but if he had to
build the stmem to the, required;:it:y width, lw ,,would have to cut more trees, Hestated that this concrete be pours,
fbr dnveways is a quality product and they use No. 5 rebar. Mr, Reel,€ani stbrterl that if be looses many more
lots, it will. not be feasible to build this de Vel.£pment.,
Commissioner Owens stated that based on lire--Sessi:m discussions, the general consensus is ffix, the pro ),"ed
Street la gout i�, act, However, if the street is dedicated to the cih, it will have to be built at the thirty-one fit
_:..width.
PLANNING' AND WNING COMMISSION ISSION ME ; G 4 PAGE EIGHT
Mr. Kra€.cke-mev,r stated tl at the City Engineer",office hat] reviewed the speQs fiv the s€ }ts and they, m-oet with
ON approval,
File Commissioners diww.,sed the possibilities of so€pie of the homes iron baii.t faring oa `���a-1 TiMbers, the street
layout being to ity standards, the calc €latial)s of the orvn r��en space, the screening fenm— being a aiaso€ry-
wall the setbacias the t<1y .piaaner a'nd if some were not they could be worked out at the t ne
of the constmCdon plays, and the drainage being approved by the City Engineor.
Mr, Rahniani stated tliat the. mason he wanted to build the half rnasonry half wrought iron fence wwa to have
the shrubs and. gr°eerwry vi:zible rather shah. s iiig just a brick wall, Conimissioner Owens staated that € e would
not back, off the standard of all major thoroughfares being required to construct all masovin, screening walls.
Commissioner `y ion st:ate<i that be was not compiiaely opi*sed ter the jna onry and wrought iron fe-racing,
f oar r i.ss.i arer :i ald ixr
stated that wm. ien fences, are apivaii_€g only for a white and then they deteriorate.
Corr miss over Z-Ahn stated that the down zoning fro nn Multi Family to Single Family is truly to € ; benefit (if
the City and than°. he ���ouid like to see ��r a�iima ni. work with the staaff and make this development work,
Commissioner err trade the motion to table this item until tie first. meeting in i Y)4. to address, the ot:wn
space. issue, to address the common area. 1w king on lots 564il., V> insure that the d€s .ur entation of the. street is
of standard €uality ind the wall on Futter Wiser is con..struQted of Mas nry, C;orr€rr€istsioner owtms :second"i the-,
Cornmris,,6oner Tyson stated that he was concerned about the street on, Tali. Timber,, Drive and statel that this
motion did not address, this issue. He stated that MT, Rahmani owns and is responsible for three,-fourths of Fall
Timbers, and tine other horn eovvners own the other one quarter, He also dpi not agree to the all niasor€.ry wall
along Fuller Wiser Road.
t.amn-iissioner Tyson made an amendinent to the motion stating that Mr, Rahrnan.i will repair the s-treet (Tall
Timbers.) to Mr. fah a€ i"'s sa sfa ction and that it leas IW. repaired to where there will not tv any ire mediate
araage .iai the future and allow the rnasonry -- wrought iron fence along, Flier Wiser Road as proposed,
Commissioner McMiilon seconded the amendment.
The vote an the amendment was as f€ttlows,:
Ayes- Commissioners Tyson, McMilion. Bright,. Young
Mays, C:orr€MissIOners Owe.-ms, Zahn, BatdArin
The a.rnerrd.me€rt passed.
("tFairr£ran Young asked Commissioner Zahn if be accepted the, amendment to his motion. Conuni:ssioner Z,abn
witbdrew his motion and Commissioner 0wons withdrew his second to the. Mfr€vinati motion,
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t:ommi�,,_,icmer Tys- or made the €-notion;. to tabl e this item until the next Plaiinbig and:honing Commission mecting
and at that time W, Rahmani must have. the co€n ileted drawings to the City by next 'Fuesday, June I4, i 394,
at 1!o(l) :l ex:m and add vss the additional: open s Tp��e, �dslresLS t ea s€dd ti��r�,�i Turk-ing on l:otLS 56 61, and provide.
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ag ree ment to repair Tall Tin hers Drive to Mr, Ral ham s satisfaction so that it will not neai i€nmediate
repairs in the near futtire. Com.miss ones McMillon seo:)nded the niotioi-i,
The Commissioners €.tiw-us:sod the issues stated in the € otion.
1be vote was as follows.
Ayes: Co.t nll.ssioners T rw.n, M Mil:l€n, Young, Bright
Nays'. Con niissiontrs Owens, Baldwin, 7-ah.n
The motion camed to sable Zoning Case 4-03 with the affirement.ion.ed conditions and require€nlcnts<
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Illere were 110 reports
XWC URNMENT.
Tberelving .no further bzfsi.ness the meeting %,as ia(JJourn:cd at 9.53 RAI,
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Chairman Roctild. €€'ng !,,,