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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Minutes 1984-08-27 Special ��`� SPECTAL "r�iEG�PIIQG FRTENllSWOOD CTTY COUNCIL AUGUST 27, 19F34 7 : U0 Pm 1�1ItdUTEu OF .A SPECIAL C�IEETING OF TIIE FRIENDSWUOD CSTY COUNCIL THAT WA5 F7EI,D ON AUGTJST 27, 1984, AT CI`PY HALL i�T 7 : 00 PI�I WITH TI3E FOLLOWIPJG PRES�INT COIJSTITUTl'NG H QUORUPI: � T�lAYOR FALPH LOW� COUP1CILbiAN LGORT BR064i1 COUIJCTLP4AN BRUC� B1�1P7F�Ab1 (ARRIV�D AT 7; 20�rn) COU2dCILritA1V J'ATd JORDAN COUNCILI�9AN EVELYTQ NF6•7I+9AP7 COUIJCTLNIAN Ft�UL 5CE3RAD�R CUUIVCILPrIl�,P7 F3UII WICRLr'1NDL'R CTTY I�YANAGER JIhI I'AORGAI4 Q CITY A�'T022NEY BTI�L OLSON, SR. �. CITY SECFETARY DLLOS2I5 ��1CAPNZIE � i�iF1XOP. LO�aE REPORTED CORRP;SPONDENCE 69A5 FECEIVED PROM L.P.A. Otd � �l'FI}3 FIL�FIL GF2d�17T uET�fLP:A9L''TdT F�R I3L1�CP.I3AB71< PLAi�T IN TI�E 11PSOUA7T OF [Q $13, 937 . Q b111Y0P LOb�E REPORTED ON CORR�SPONDETdCE RECEIVED FROt�T RON STONE FFOhi CAANNEL 2 PdE4�S, FtEQUES`.CSIVG SUPPORT POR PB.D.A. ASuOCIATIOPd ON AUGUST 28 AND AUGUST 29, 1989 AT 10 : 00 AND 1 :U0 . COUPICIL AGREED 'I'U PZ�F2TICIPI:TE. t�1AY0I: LOVJE REPORT�D HE Tr7ILL BE GOII3C; TO b1USTIN ON TFIURSDAY TO ADDRESS THE T�XAS HIGHYdAY DLPARTAIEIJT Tp FtEQUEST FP�I518 $E ENLARGEU TO 4 L1�f1E5 AND ENLARGEMEIVT OF TFIE BRIDGE. t9AYOR LOGdE REPOR�PL,D ON A PI30NE CALL R�CEIVED E'E20P4 '1'P,� C�TdSULA`PF, — OF AUSTTiIA TI�[AT FI2IENllST�700D fTHD BEEN SELEC'I'L'D AS OIV� OF `1'HE i�IOuT 12EP12�SETVTAT3VE SI�1�LL CITY IN AP•1T�RICA P,IVD ''PH11�1' TI3EY WqULD LIKE "PO COt�IE TO FRI�I^]DSti^'IOCJD TO PREPIIRE A FILM FOF THF'IR NATIONAL T13LEGI SION. t�iAYOR LOWB REPORTED THE kEuIGPJATIOPI OF PROuECU'1'OR KUGERT J. P�70PdTGOP�lE1tY WI30 HAD u�RVliD UNDEFt �7UllGE LUIS SUAT2E7, . JUDGE SUAR�Z IN'PRODUC�D p11:P.E COIiEN 1�ND CARL HAGGAfiD AS APPLICANTS E'UR �l"F7E P05ITIOIV OP PROS�CUTOF: FOR THE CT'PY OF F12IENUSWOOD, MAYOP L0�4E PUBLICLY THAIVFC�D JUDGE SUARE'G FUR DOING SiJCII A FI1VE JOB r'1S bYUNICIPAL JUDGF. FOP� TH� CI7.'Y OF FRIE;NDSti�00D, P�IAYpk LOWE REPpP.T�D HE HAI7 BEEIQ IN CONT�CT ti�ITIi COLOIVEL P1AUI2ICG IID�LL WITI3 ELLINGTOI7 AIR FOE2CE BASE REGAP.DING TRANSPORTING THE LAUE2IP Tr7f3ITEEIliAD PRTNT OP Z'HE 4TH OF JULY TO DANIEL LEI;� CP�1H� bVIiO BECAP3� ILL AND COULD NO3' [1TT�'ND THE 4TH OF JULY FESTIV2TIES. MAYOR LU4VE FEAll INTO RECORD AND t+IADE AN ATTACFIP+IE?JT TO TFi� ��ITt3U'Y'ES, CORRLPOAIDENCL^" DAT�D �1UGUST 21, 19II4 TO TI;L I�7EMBI;RS OF `rHG PLATVNIIVG COb11'�IISSTOI�T FT20P�1 MEY�iBERS OF TIiE CITY COUI+TC7L REGAY.DI2dG IIdTERPFtETATION BY THE PLANNING COMMTSSTON Ot� REQUIRED LOZ' SI`LES, SETIIACI:S, ETC. , FUR R-1 REQUIREAtEIfTS IN F-3 DISTRICTS. i A L�NGTfTY DISCU55ION FOLLOS�ED WITfl CITY COUNCSL, CITY STAFF, AND t�1LPYBf'sRu OF PLAIVNIIVG }1ND ZONING� DR. BILL 30NES AI^dD AL O'PARRELL REGAEtDING THTS MA�PTETt. IT WAS TFIE GENEP.AL CONSENSUS THL1T EE2ROR'S 6'7ERE P4ADE IN TFTE CARPZEL VILLAGE AND P9ISSIUN ESTI�,Z'ES SIIBDIVTSTON PLA2'�IING �SUT TFIE CT7'Y WOULD F1AVE TO HOtVOR THESE �RROR5 AND ACCEP7' TiTE 920 LD'PS A5 PLA`PTEll AND ALLOW PERPITT5 TO E3E TSSUEll BUT E'UTUI2E CH1ING�S 4VOULD BE �I20UGHT BEpORE COUP7CIL. A N'tEETING G7A$ SET F'OR ti7PDP7�SD1;Y t�90RNING ^10 DISCUSS 5AN JOA�UIIV SOULEVARD SHOULDERS �1PJD 218 CROSSOV�I2S. ����� MANAGERNS ��RECOh AENDATIUNSOTpCAPPROVEBIOpgOVEMENTSCOFTPHAS� 1CIUF MISSIfl1V ESTATES WITFI THE EXCLUS?'vId OF 7.'EiL LIPT ST21T:Cpi� A1dD THAT FIId11L INSPECr!'IONS CE�NPdOT IiFi, i�1AI3L ON A i-tOUSL UNTIL TFIL LIF'1' uTATION Hlla BEEN F,CCEPTL:D. SECONDED BY COUTdCILMAN SCHRADER. MpTSUN 1�PPItUVLD UPdANIP40DSLY. DISCUSuIUPd WAS HELD F;EGARDIIJG ACC�P'1'eIIVC� OF IMPROVE�l�PdTS TO SUNFIELD SUBDTVISION WITH NO ACTl'OIV `PAKLN, DISYUS��ANAGLRA�PROVTDED�COUNCIL INFORI�1TIqN�DEGARDING9T3E �gD1;EET � IT4PRUV�P�IEAI`l' PROGRAM FiIJD "PAX RATE NEED�D TO SUPPORT THIS BUDGE'1'. DISCUSSSON WAS fIELD RGGI�RDING R�PATRS TO TT3E RUUF AT CTTY IIALL� LIBI2AkY [�ND FIRE STATIOtd, WITH COUNCIL ADVTSrNG CITY t�1AAII�GER TU IfiOVL; FORWAI2D S�IITH IdEEDliD 12EPAIRS. COUNCTL CONVEN�D IN EXECUTIVE SESSION UNUER TEXAS OPEN P'fELT2PdGS L�w x1RTICLE6252-17, Z'�XAS VERNONS CIVIL STATU'i'ES� SLCTION (F) P�RSONNEL. COUNCIL RECONVENED IN OPEN S�SSION WI'Pf3 NO ACTIOId 13EING TAKEN. rIOTSGid WAS �IADE APdD SF.COND�D TO AAJOUI2N AT 11: 1U PI�'I, p� �J'�-� NfAXUFt I ALI�FI L. LOFd� 3 D � IS NICK�NZ CI`PY S�CTtETARY INTERDEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE To : Members of the Planning Commission . From;, Members of the City Council , Date : � August ;21 , 1984 Subject : Int`erpretation by �he Planning Commission on Required Lot Sizes , Setbacks , etc. , for R-1 Requirements in R-3 Districts After considerable discussion with the City Attorney and staff personnel , and review of the City 's zoning regula- tions , the City Council strongly believes that the failure of the Planning Commission to require compliance with R- 1 regula- tions in Regency Estates , Mission Estates , and Carmel Village subdivisions was in violation of Section 7R-3 (4) of the City ' s zoning ordinance . It has been- -and continues to be - -the desire of City Council to retain the large lot approach for single family residences , as we believe the existing zoning ordinance requires . � It is our feeling that although it may be too late to correct the errors where construction has been completed , , ' we believe it is not too late to remedy the errors where con- struction is incomplete . It is our intention to discuss all aspects of the current situation as it exists in San Joaquin at a workshop to be held at 7 p .m. August 27 , 1984 , in Council Chambers . All members of the Planning Commission are encouraged to attend this meeting in order that all possible remedies may be fully discussed . ����e�-�� P�ayo r �-��=-'r�s-z — - -- — Leon Brown PauG�/'��a er Councilman Councilman � .����� �����i Robert Wic lan er Jan--Jo�zri Councilman Cou cilman �'¢_t�.�<�svV C� a�s✓ ---- ------ Evelyn iewman ruce Branhan Councilman Councilman JCM/ksn