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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-09-06 AGE N-11—AL PLANNTN., -G AND ZONING COMMISSION City of Eulem- 2,01 North Ector Drive li;lfl s, Tetras 76039 September 6, l 5:(K) Pre-t`om issios:s : eetifig (Dot,,vnstai.rs 1:',onfor€ace Room &iilding "A".) WA; ; Csa incil will . attendino a workshop with €-c P1 nir ing and b.,mi€ g commissior€ers} 8:00 Cx11 to Order (Conneil Chambers M JUdIding 33B3') PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Commissioner McMillon INVOCATION TION -- t.;ommi<;sioner Oweyis APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Reot€latr €mee ing of rat€gtist ley, 1994 Rege wst. of Schmitt Partriers for approval proval of al-and Pla n for 10,12 acres being a portion of Tract A, Uakmtx)d Addition-, generally located on the €mth side. of Ash bane at 1_a.k"liore Drive 11. SUE PLAN #94-13-SP - SMU`111 CONCRETE Request of Smith t;€�r€��rete, Inc, for 1 A)t 71' Block D, Inteniational[Revional lr€d € t.rial Complex—' generally located €n dii� north side of South 1Fil�line Road and west of oyal laarkway M. PUBLIC HE'A-RING' - ZONING CASE #94-0-9 Rte;€eat of Warren E. Nagar€, 1i1c., I'm-, a clan;o of zoning on 8.54 acres m a portion of 1-ot 21t Chock '2s Oak Forest Addition. First InsWInw-iA fr orrf its present orriag of f;`-1 (N"el�l�l orhood Busimess District') to PD (Pla€E€ed Dev lgpment for Single-Family Limited 11welli€gig Diwict). This prof .rty i.s pnerall:y located west kv of North Wdii Street and north of Harwood Road Planning and Zoning Agenda -2_ September 6, 1994 IV. PUBLIC HEA- RING - SPECIFIC USE PERMIT #94-16-SUP Request of W Junes, S, BulrgcFyll�. for a Specific UW Permit for a Church sir a portion of Lot 1, Bl€k. .1, orris Addition No, 1, tnore generally described as 501 North Main Street, #106 V. REPORTS 1100 TED THIS IST DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1994. AT P M�. Inalvid-nal Posting Notice #€�Fx<#�lss�?s:HsfeEet�£?£±+:#�tst�E'se;Frss�e±€f�c�:t>ESf yss:s 3�:av�a c€i.�:a��sffY.�€t<ht-rs,t�s�iFgs��rose;#as i?Frbt3"sf�C'�sFE�FDtFS�t#r£s�r:£�atir{<#;y>4ease csr£oul vw s_:t€sia of{'3 ±11;95.16'21S. € eR&smaWe a:;CL?3ri7?3sadatfLr?v Mi;0;2 mad' to ass?.t PLANNING AND ZONING COM-MISS SEPrEN R 6, 1"54 IN, H L E'' The Pre-CorrUTHI sIM Ynecting of the Planning and Zoning; Commission was called gds orders by Chaff.€mar, Ronald Your,- at. 5..00 P-N-f-, in the downstairs Administration 11 iilding Conference l o Jrrr. Six Members o f the Planning and Zoniirg Commission.n. were in attendance, Mayor lean, Ub Saleh opened a Publio Meeting at 6�M P.M- in the &,mista.ir2 Ad€ninim-ra.ti€n. Building Con-6rence Room. The Euless City Council (six €nombers presents and the Planning a€r' e+sir € ni.s�i€r r s per r € er", 1�ewnt), �r:l€�n ��ith city Mafl` iyfet to diwuss �s W I Communities and Private A. total of 40 =€plo were in attendance, PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CONSIDERATION OF SCHEDULED ITENIS €hairman Ronald Young opened the 1llanrring and Zmin4 tti oTnfnission meeting at 8;W P,M, f rr tlyd of whedulod tenis, Seven rnember of the Planning and Zoning Commussion were present, constituting a quorrrrn, The agenda.for this-meeting had been Sari r'ly posteel ir: accordance with applicable law. The €nests in attend,a€r€:e were welco-med. Chairman Donald ":'razing Robert MeMillon Jed° Baldwin Billy Owens e rge Zahn Carl Tyson Randy J, Byers, Director Public Works & l evelopni nt Paul H. Knrckemeyer, City Engineer Rod Tyler, City Planner Andrea A. Baxter, As:-,istant City Engineer Linda Lux, Staff Secretamy Kevin. Mercer, Development Services Manager Donna Brown, Staff Support :fan Turner, Staff Supp rt Dolores 'gjerina, Staff Suppod 3(mRiAN'NBNG AND 7,ONI.NG PAGE TWO SEPTEMBER 6a 1994 VISITORS PRESENT: Lee Schmitt Mike Sagidlirt Ottis Lcc Warren E. .af'arl Troy Kee Fay Kee Sharon Jack-sin Lisa Pierce Dominic Palo bos NTae Palumbo!" SDnia Murphy Lisbi Palumb o Vic palumbos Carol Reed t..Mida C hasWt-,n Doug chaswen Clan Thomas Chris s Pere Reny awes Burgoyne Willard Hart Sheri] Presstiei Jack Hanwd Dane T ores€n Maui To:"rez ("'he vice Tom—ez PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION: Tic Pledge of Ail g€}ancyec was led bfir (."o?amiss,€�ner ��t� :i:lio;i wiii tht€ iiivoca ion. was given by #YLlS.C2mis-siS�F.�fy5. Owens, s, Chairman Ronald Young asked the for any ;x)rrr:efi.ons or addidons.,to the,]mites of tho Augwt U5, I.Y-M, general meeting of€ e Planning and Zoning Commission. PLANNING AND ZONING CON- INMISSION MEETING - PAGE TYMEE sm3n.N.- IBER 6, 1"4 17he motion to aliprove the minutes of tbw august ,16, 1994, Planning and Zoning Commis,,iofl meeting was made by and weeonded by Comm iss-ioner Baldwin, 'The motion carried. REC',ULAR AGENDA: ITEM L LAND PLAN #P-94-1.5 - LA'K1,AVOOD ADDITION Request of Schfnia Parwers for approvO of a Land Plan for 10.1-2 acres being a portion of Tract A, Lakewcxxl Addition; generally lomted or, the north side &FAsfi- Lane at zp tzk-eshore Drive. Randy Byers, Director of Rublic Worls and Developm.ont intrfxluced this item and gave a general overview of the location and request of Schrniat 'Parlsntrs, He stated. that the Development Revlew (o.€iinnittee. had met am. i they recommended this item bee denied, Mr. -13yersistated that the, DRC made this reconimendat-ion lmxause the applicaiit's concept ,for the treatment of the drainage-ditch aloi,,g the eame.m.property line spas imonsistent with the requirements of the City's ied Dev0opment Code section 10-5001 "I'lie coi.€cept prq.[ -,ed by this lafid plan of fronting -isten single faaffly dwellings on Ash Lane, across the strw from lsincov,,- a With the c1tv's Comprehensive Plan, Mr, Byers also made reference, to a I letter &-AcA .August 29, 1994 from the Corps of Engineers regarding the Lakewood Additioii wetlands determination. Paul Kruckeniever, City Efigifwer, stated that the drainage recommendation were based on the design flow of the channel does not meet the design standards, for the requested trneamemt that was proposed. He staled the EligineeTing Department had. roqu"- tod, on several occ.asions, that the City was provided an access easement to the channel for maintenance and cleaning ability. Thus far tbi,5 had not been provided. He also informed the Conin.�issioners that during the last mcmth a portion of this drainage way has been possibly determined as wetlands which would fall under -federal.guidelfines and talko pr u—edent over anything the Ciq would recointrlend or require I Mr. Kruckemeyer asked that noaction he ta4n until the r uin,-ments of the Federal Government. are knowf.a anti if the d-minkge way is indeed deemed as wedands, Mr, Kruckeniever stated that the Corps of Engineers will ,-&rft-5nn a study to determine whether or not the area is wetlands, and if it is a wetlands they will. dictate what exi or cwinot be done in that area He also stated that areas detenni-ned as wedands are site specific, M"r, Ottis Lee, Vice- President. of reprosen W- thc� applicant, Mr. Lee, stated the appr i -mate 10,9 acres would have 261ots His recommejidation was to keep the R4 Zoaird g but per ac to deed restrict. to R-1 !,,ize lot& He stated the develcqiment would provide lot: All single main access with a calf-de-sac. 'Ili %eu*uld have 6KY building set back and Provide a ,� e Ims PLANNING ANT) ZONING COMMISSION MF'E,'r1]NG - PNGE FOUR SEPM-NIBER 64 1994 fines on the cast side and 40' minimurn on the west side. 'Pbe builditigselWck lines becon-le closer to the standard 25' setback the clo-wr they are to the intersections. Mr. Lee addressed the drainag,, issue by reading a. portion of Chapter 10 of the. Unified Developinent Code `Natural Channels", He stated that the Corps, of Engi_m,,ers had not given them any general guidance on the area in question regarding wetlands, Mr, Lee stated that the entire channel is not considered regarding to be wetlands, 'I'he .n.)apar con cernJor wetlands is the uprooting of trees and the concern for fish. and wildlife, As of yet there has been no specific guidance gl-ven for the project, He stated that. the eyebrow of Asli Lane had been modified to provide a rfwdian in order to prevent residents from backing out onto Ash Lane. Cominissiorwr 'Uyson stated he, had w)rne concvrf€s abo-tat the long, s-kmnv, narrow lots instead 11� - Of prOlVNiTIg SOMething different te, provide more conventional ty- lets. Mr, Lee hifarmed the t�l '. Pe Cognmissioners, that the western lotsvvere' approximately 60 X 180 and the alternative was to go to a mere; denA, development, The developer wanted to preserve as niany trees as Mr, Lee Schmitt, Developer, stated the property is oddinshape- arrd is densely landwapod with. trees. When discussing this pr�porty with builders, he stated that they were frotlnterested in building unless the trees were left. M'r. Schmitt swited the density was 2.5 lots per acre. Mike Sandlin, 5137 Davis Boulevard, Narth Richland Hills, introd-uceki himself as the buildor for X) t� this projea nc honles areapproximately 2,500 square feet anti will range from $160,0( s2m, "(w, ifr cost. Mr, Sandlin stated that Lee Schmitt was an environmentalist which was ufnast:a_al for a developer, Mr, Sandlin stated he was willing to work around the eyebrow if the. issue oft,he wetlands and drairea gt, channel could Ix worked out. He recommends a pflot channel opening up to the wetlands and a mandatory hi-.ifmowner',, association that would maintain the wetiands area., Mr, Sandlin ,itaited he had an alternate proposal. of a gated com-fnuni.ty for this prqperq, with the same, number of lots, Conumissioner Owens asked the applicant to visually clarify the location of the wetlands in arder to establish the distance and length of the channel in. question , Pze' clil-de-sac i� sbov,,n to be 10' ft, off the north property linw, Commissioner 0%,cns asked the City, Engineer if the applicant was mecting the City's requirements from Harwood up to the wedand& He responded, no. Mr. Knickemeverstated the (CA Factor') run off cuvfficient times the acreage of a 500 or greater will allow them. to look at the options of natural channols, whereas, 1250 to 500 ivill require a concrow lined channel accord4hig to UDC, Anything less thar€ 2150 is required to be in an enclosed pipe systef.ri, Thi,,,prqjoct dixs not have K*CA Factor, Mr. Kruckeineye-r stated, the reason for considering a natural channel in the first place was 1�caivw ol"dw large nurnb�,,r of trees on the jlroperIy, He stated that there are areas-whore the flow line changes from one si.4-she of the trees to the other and there are trash and mosquito areas, 1-le further in.-formed ttio that the area being discussed as wetlands is collecting the inajjority of trash: and mosquitoes. He is rm.-,resting that this area.be dredged out ir€ order t.wt to be a health hazard and SEIPTEMUR 6, 1994 and that the -rock: rip-rap be fnade gabian "I"€e applicant has €€off cotlipl`€ed with thew. requests ar€d wlr.at has been saggwstcd and prc wasted by the applicant. was -not acceptalble to the l ngfneering Department bawd or,f the t.TDC, Mr, KruckefneyerOated th.a �5taff had presented several options ar€d the sahrrrittals are the same, Dry rip-rap washes away and becomes a coiiti.r ions rrraiWwna.nce problem., The applicant has not provided any acQc3s into this area for mainte na€ce, MT, Krt€clremeyer stated that there are maintenance problems, dwaigr proble.nks and a€cess prohlevas on this pr°otwrsal that have r€apt been ade aately addr;:sywd by the applicant. comrnis:Nionor O errs nnninded Mike widlin that the Commissioners had sent the `eyebro,�Ai t lack and asl�-ed him to redesign it. :l` -r. Sandlin stated that he could correct the eyebrow if the issue was sol-ved regarding the channel and wetlands. Commissioner Owens stated for the record that the C€IMIIissiOn:ers Its€ve looked ai this plan and s€rrr iQd it and the applicant has not made any changes wisth the exception of No ing the street. He informed the a: plic-ant and Mr, Sandfir, drat he did .€of understand the applicant's statement that 'they can't get off dead center He stated that the Corrr.nmission (:o€rld give direction if the appficar€t would szrbmit a proposition that. met with the City's requirements, He feels, that since the wc-,tlands have become an issue, then the t;-3m.Tnissi:or€v,rs cannot pro<co ail rrr€til further dewrr ination is made-. 111 re was di:scr€ssio-n among the Commissioners regarding the concerns of the xveflands and the maintenance of the. dra€nk e, Cbmmissioner Zahn stated if the City ever had to take over the channel for rr€ai€€tcrrar.cse then the burden, Would fall on the taxpayers, Uintil a,determination can be n►ade by, the F,ederal: Government regardi;ig the wetland , f"orr€rrrission r Zahrs 4t:ated that be could not tnake a.decision Nor Krrrcket-ever stateki that the entire length of the channel of this property along the norther€r most portion, should .l considered fir charm l work, li:e s€ated that. l€e fe €lr�t there was appro;4irrratcaly 50 additional feet of concrete work to be done than what the applicant had proposed. Mr, schrrrit< stated lie Wo€rld Trot destroy the wetlands in order to build this development, `l"he applicant reqlleJed that this case; 1w, withdr°a%,n and will submit another proposal for this piece of property at a later date. ITEM It. SITE, PI:..N #'9 I_1HSp' - S:W°I'H CONCRETE Request of Sinitlr Concriz tl&, lrrc.5 for Lot 7, lilcx.k D, International`Regional Industrial Complex, oenera.U- located on the north side. of South Pipeline li d and we st of loyal. Parkway. PLANNLNG AND ZONING COMMISSION.N M111KII'IN .� PAGE SIX S&A?gT!:MB1,' des 1"4 Rwidy Byers, Director of Public Works a nd Develop€ ent. Introd€.€coed th€; Site Plan rc°q€€€°st of &-nith Concrete, He state4j the Development Revi€axe Committee had reviewed this request and considered d is application to be consistent with the zoning and subdivision regulations of tfie City of Eules's L"r€ified Development C"doe, The DRC red;€ m.r€.t€nded alT€°d val.of this site plan. request �,€,€bject to the s€te grading being al�p.r€-�4�ed by the City's I nginee€�i€ig fkpartr�rent. Linda CYha.steen., 936 Spri-ngdale, Bedford, Texas, represented Smith Concrete add stated she is employed as the Office Managcre Paul K_r€hlkerneyer, City Engineer, stated that some of the contours. shown on the plan "ere incorrect., Also, the olevat.io.ns along Pipeline Road are in error and need correction i€t order to shoe the direction of drainage, Mr. €clzemeyer stated that the plans should show the drainage going into a bar ditch section. He in.for€:v e-d Ms, C haste?en that lit, was available to a sisist in the. corrections, Ms, C'lras€een Was informed that Mr. Leeper needed to meet with the City Engi teening Offix to makid the necessary corrections. Commissioner Zahn made the motion to approve; `site P1 in 94-13-SP sL€lrjeet to the site, grading heir€ ar.proved by the C liy s l:n i€re€�riiib :Depa�r�rent. C offinliss';oner McMillen se€:.€r€ d-ed the motion. The vote 1'Y is as -ol.lows: .yes,- C;o€mnissio€�e€�s Zahn. McMillen, Owens, Baldwin, Bright, Young, Tv son. flays: lone The motion cap r. d. IT 141 111. l irIC l AR— - ZONI- lG CAS , 4-0 I edlnest. of Warren E, Hagan, Inc,, for a.€hange of zoning o a 9.54 acres; on a port ion of Ux 2, Block 2, Oak Forest addition, First Installment, from its present zoning of C=-1 (Neighborhood Business District) to PD (Planned Development ffir Si.r€.gde Family Limited Dwelling District), This property is generally located west of North Main. Street and north of Harwood Road. Rai€€clef toyer, intrcA€ced Zoning C.ase. #9449, request nest of W irren E; H igan, Inc— for a nl€ange of zo€ping. He stated that the Developnie€�t Review g�€�mi-nittee had met and considered this request and had some concerns, I�) The prom)sal is inconsistent with the C=o mprehensive Land Development ["Ian.; the plan shows this area-€. to be multi-family and commercial, rllie lilt(: felt that -RI-L develop€rent is air. acceptable land Lase; for this property; 2.) The proposed 30' landscape -,trips of pampas grass at the rear of the lets do not provide an. adequate buffer between the two£ar d uses to the east and west, 3.s There sere also eoncems regarding the landscaping of the 40" x`4',.Rt'CO median; and 4.i Mainte€�a.nde of€ire Iandlse4�ped areas in the i€dterid�r rtr:edia€�s PLANNING' AND ZONING CONINUSSION PA.GE SEWN SEPTUNIBER 6. 1"41 el 1pe'.ri€raetet streye�t.right-of-ways x11.1 be asp increased burden €n the City to maintain,, e; stated that this would be taken care of by adding a note to the Developmeapt Plan that requires the developer to prepare and file City, approved deed restriction that set t:p a Hepmeowne}r`,�,, :association that is ra spoxisihle° fipr the maintenance of the landscape and irrigation °hair€-nar Young explained that this case is as pt€blic he;sarir€g and that it had been properly atdveT—iced. He expl;a.irped the rules governing a Public Hear-i g. Chairman 'young opened the public hearing for Zoning Case: #94-09. Mr, Wasrre.€a :l=la;gan, ;-t-�€l Graapevirae Highway, represented the combination ht€ilderfde:ve:lopa;r of this prfppe�rty, :e started 0€t considerable charpges have been made to their proposail and lie appreciated the help from city staff. He stated that they are proposing as 40' wide: median where the AR CO Pipwline is located. He aaddressed the 30' lar:Wscaa1 straps by stating €:-hat he has no problem planting red tip phoetinas as ap buffer between the two land uses, Also, he planned to plant lied Oak trees, closely spaace;d. along both sides of they median and iname the street lied Oak C€-ul:L The AV`() Pipeline c.€r mlpany dopes not have a problem with the trees being planted in the fnedian, however €aey apse in the process of preparing an Encroachment Agreement k1r. Haga€p stated that lie is m the process of preparing deed res€:ri(Aions for a vn.rs,€pdato,ry homeowner's assoc adon apdwi:l:l be submitted to city staff for apprtpaal, He explained that each of the two cream's has laandscatwd islands aarse 50' diameter and dyne 40' in diameter. Chairman Younl e asked for propcp€a mts and opjxxie f s to this case, there being none lie cl.a wd the Public. Heari_€ag. cf3mmimioner owema was epfci sed to leave the meeting at 9:1.2 P.l' .1 Comynissioner Tyson had questions regarding thespecific landscaping of the 40' and 50' diameter Isla ads, her. Hag an stated there would be trees, park lae Aches band shrubs, Comm issifp€aer Tyson also asked Mr. Hagar, if they had givon any thought to playground equipment in an open ,pace. Mr. Flagwa stated that they felt there would he too rrar€€wh b4hility involved with playground equipment and the open space would be in the land-taped islasr€ds, Commissioner Baldwin stated she wanted the applicant to present see€no definite plans for landseaping iap the two cul-de--sac medals to he appr€ -,,ed by the cityr-. Coin imssioner WMillfan stated lie appreciated her. Hagan addressing the concerns of DRC in detail however. he had se.)me. additional concems for putting (planned housing developme ? adjacenpt to multi-firmly and scheduled commercial. dep,elop€anent. He also fault that sometime i€a the a-are the city might have some problems with the €pain€e:mice of the 4W eawmen.t, Commissioner`l'vson made the:-potion to approve Fair wales Court Planned Dovelopment 4-09_ Z(". subject to the follo"xitpg stipula Ions: `Pleat a fast growing evergreerx hedge, capable, of P}EwXNN: N('( AND ZONING PAGE rltGHT SEPTEMBER 6, 1994 W--1.5° gro-s 'n such as red tip pho tonics in a strip along the eastern d west-.m borders of the project and at :Land flan time e a €fetal; of the landscaping of the ARCO right-of-way and the tw$D cul-de-sac eke:-sae° isla€ids and that Item #4 of plannim, and Zmiinv, letter from Randy J. Byem dared September 1, 1994, be i ncorporated as part of the motion, '11e motion was seconded by Commissioner Baldwin. T1ie vote was as follows,-. Aves; Commissioners Tyson, Baldwin, Mc Millon, Bright, Young, Zah n Nays: lone The motio n carried. ITEM IV: PUBLIC HEARING - SPECIFIC USE PERNITT #94-16-SUP Request of Mn James S. Burgoyne for a Specific Use per mit for a church oil a portion ol- —ot 1, Block 1, Dorris .Addition.. No, 1, more generally de scrflvd as 501 North Main Street, #ltlb. Randy Byers, Director of Riblic Works and Development, i€ t�'€�€lrsced the Specific Else pe.rInit. for 51: 1 North :Main. Street fl()6e He stated that the Development Review Committee had Met and bad significant co€kerns regarclin the crF€��1m6bi.l.ity of this use with the retai3. Center ano they limi.ttwl parking that ;� available:, ` here were also concerns from the DRC regarding the limited parking spas available in this :strip center, Chair-man Young explained the .rules governing a p;.€blic Hearing an€.{ op me:d the Public Hearing for Specific Uw, Permit ^4-16-SUP. Mr. Jack Harvard represented the C'ol-nerstone Family Chnr=eb requesting the Sj.vcific 1.1se Permit, He stated the 1�astor of the church was pre.,eKmt to answer any questions concerning the church, The Church is presently meeting on Fuller Wiser Road in Child€-eWs World Div ('are Center. It has been In. ope-ratior: fm- approximately two years, He stated the reason fear wanting to locate the church ;In a shopping center was because of the economic sta ms of the sin all church. The shopping contear is 50% occupied and no one had occupied the Spam. requested for eight years. Mr. Harvard informed the Conimissioners that the request to he located in the shopping center was temjf Jrary, The church desires to build a church in approximately four years. He stated the church had done a sum--y on the 1 rk-ii�g spaces and did n ot see a. problem witb• (hy: inadegtzate panting as the staff had stated in their list of concerns, nie other merchants in the center do not oppose. the church, The merchants want the ae fi.vity becaww- the center wee u1e1 Rx)k b jsim In ad.ditioi,,, mr, Harvard stated neither of the; restaurants served alcohol.. PLANNING AND ZONING CUMMISSION .MEETING w PACE NINE SEPTE'N1BE 6. 1 4 Chairraa a Young asked for as show of hangs in the audience. of all those in favor of this The rrr€mbe€- of hands .raised was 22 people, Commissioner Baldwin comfnended klr•, 1-fa€vard on his p€-ose ation and stated she might have some re-servations regarding a rchtrrch in a strip center if this was for a.permanent request. She asked if the owner of the center could sell the property to the church without the city- being notified at the, end of the lease, The permit is granted for only the 3,(K-Xlsq, ft. of this eburch. Commissioner Zahn had concerns regarding the Madequate parking. Mr, Willard mart; 4 Lava Drive, .Tort Worth, Texas is the sigerrf. for the owners o tire. property, Vie° stat�ei d t tb- lease is rsnh., a temporary lease for four y=ears and does not expect the paring to be a problem since the space has been ;,rnoccapied for ei-ght years. There was discussion among the Commissioners rognding the parking requirements and the term of they Specific Use Pori-nit if approved. Commissioner Tyson made the rarotion to approve Specific U-se :Perfnit:94-i 6-SUP For a period of two years (to begin the first two year period on November 1. 1994) and to be reviewed at the and of each t-wo year periodis f o begin the second two Yep€.r peTitxl on November 1, 11--960, The motion was seconded bv Commissioner Zahn, 'i:he vote; was as f6flows� Ayes- Commissioners Tyson, Zahn, Baldwin, Mc Millon, Bright, `young Absent. (".0 missioner Owens Nays, None The motion carried, RE-PORTS: None fhe°r l � �.�"here l tro ht rt br 4W. ss, �eeting was adiournod at i0 C irnaan Ronald Y€" ;,