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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Minutes 1996-06-06 Special 911 STATE OF TEXAS ){ CITY UF FRTENDSWOOD ) ( CUUNTTES OF GAT,VF?STON/HARRTS ) ( JUN� 6, 1996 MINIJTES OE' A SPFsCIAL MEETING OF THE FRIENDSWOOD C72'Y COUNCIL THAT WAS HELD ON �THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1996, AT 11:30 A.M. A7.' THE FRIENDSWOOD CITY HALL, 910 S. � FRIENDSWOOD DRIVE, FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS 'v�TTH THE FOLLOWING PRESENT CONSrTTUTING A QiJORUM: , ; NiAYOR EVELYN B. NEWMAN � MAYOR PRO TEM ' JANIS LOWE ' COUNCILMEMBER Y.ITTEN HAJECATE ; CnUNCILMEMBER JERRY ERICSSON ' COUNCILMEMBER TOM MANISON ; C(�UNCILMEMBER MEL AUSTIN COUNCILMEMBER ALINE DICKEY C:ITY MANAGER • RON COX ; ASSISTANT CITY SECRETARY LINDA THORNTGN MAYOR NEWMAN CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER AT 11:30 A.M. ( i MAY�OR NEWMAN PRE�ENTER HER PROPOSED LIST OF COUNCIL LIAISON APPOINTMENTS **AI MOTION WAS N.[ADE BY COUNCILMEMBER HAJFsCb1TE TO ACCEPT MAYOR NEWMAN'S LIST AS �PRESENTED. SEC�ONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER MANISON i ***A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMEMBER I,UWE TO AMEND THE MAIN MOTION TO REMOVE FOR SEPARATE CONSIDERATION THE LIATSONS FOR FOR COMMtJNITY APPEARANCE i BOARD, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL, AND PARK.� & RECREATION BOARD, AND ADT� THE' ELECTRICAL E�QARD TO THE LIST WITH COi7D?CILM�MB:ER AUSTIN AS LIAISON AND COU�tCILMEMBER DTCKEY AS AN AL`�ERNATE TO TE3E E?liECTRICAL BOARD. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN. THE 'MUTION PASSED 4-3 WITH MAYOR NEWMAN, COUNCILMEMBER MANISON, AND COUNCTLMEMBER f-IAJECATE OPPOSED. **A MOTION WAS NTADE BY COUNCILMEMBER LUWE TO APPOINT COUNrILMEMBER ERICS�ON AS �LIAISON TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL. SECt�NDED BY COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY. THE MUTION PASSED 4-3 WITH MAYOR NEWMAN, COU�NCTL. MANISON �ND �COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE OPPOSED. **A MOTION WAS MADE BY COUNCILMEMBER LOWE TO APPOINT COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY A5 LIAISON TO THE PARKS & RECREATION BOARI7. � SECONDED BY COUNCIL�IEMBER AUSTIN. THE MOTIc�N PASSED �l-3 WITH MAYOR NEWMAN, COUNCILMEMBER MANISON AND COUNCILMEMBER HAJEC:ATE OPPOSED. **A MOTION WAS NIADE BY COUNCILMEMBER LOWE TO APPOINT COUNCILMEMBER ERICSSON AS LTAISON Z'0 THE COMMUNITY APPEARANCE BOARD. SECONDED BY COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY. THE MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. � j I, .. r. � 912 ****THE MAIN MOTION WzTH TH� RE'VISED AMENDED ZIST OF LIA=CSONS: BICYCLE ADV:CSORY 130ARD - COUNCILMEI�SBER �'RICSSON; BI,ACKHAWK ADVISORY COMMITTEE - COUNCILMEMBER LOWE; CLEAR CREEK DRAINAGE DISTRTCT - COUNCILMEMBER AIISTIN; CLEAR CREEK PROJECT (CORP� OF ENGINEERS) - COUNCI�,MEMBER LOWE, AND ALTERNATE, COUNCILMEMBER ERICSSON; CLEAR CREEK REGIQNAL WATEHSHED STEERING COMMITTEE - COUNCILMEMBER LOWE; CLEAR LAKE AREA COUNCIL OF CITIES - ' COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN; CLEAR LAKE AREA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION - COUNCILMEMBER MANISON; COMMUNITY �1PPF,ARANCE BOARD - COUNCILMEMBER ERICSSON; COUNSELING ADVISORY COMMITTEE - COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE; D:ICKINSON BAYOU WATER5HED STEERING COMMITTEE - COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN; ECONOMIC DEVELOPNIENT COUNCTL - COUNCILMEMBER ERICSSON; EI�EC`rRICAL BOARD - COUNCILMEMBEI2 AUSTIN AND ALTERNATE, COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY; EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT - COUNCILMEMBER LOWE, AND AI,TERNATE, COUNCILMEMBER ERICSSON; FACILITIES NAMI:NG COMMITTEE - COUNCYLMEMBER DICKEY; FOURTH OF JU:LY STEERING COMMITTEE - COUNCII�MEMBER � • - HAJECATE; GALVE5TON COUNTY MAYORS AND COUNCIT,'S ASSOCIATION -• COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY', AND ALTERNATE, CUUNCILMEMBER LQWE; HARRIS COUNZ"Y MAYORS AND COUNCIL'S ASSOCIA�ION - COUNCILMEMBER MANISON, AND AZTERNATE, COUNCILMEMBER AiJSTIN; HCIUSTON/GALVESTON AREA COUNCIL - COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY, AND ALTERNATE, COUNCILMEMBER MANISON; INTEFtNET - COUNCILMEMBER AUSTIN; LIBRARY BOAkD - MAYOR NEWMAN; PAFtKS AND RECREATION BOARD - COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY; PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION - COUNCILMEMBER LOWE, AND ALTERNATE, COUNCILMEMBER DICKEY; SENIOR CIT7:ZENS COMMTTTEE - COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE; SIDEWALKS - COUNCILMEMBER HAJECATE; STREE�S - COUNCILMEMBER E;RICSSON; TEXAS MUNICIPAL LEAGUE - MAYOR NEWMAN, ANn COUNCILMEMBERS HAJECATE AND LOWE WAS APPROVED UNANIMOEJSLY. A MOTION WAS MADE AND APPROVED T� I�DJOURN AT 12:00 NOON. � � f� ; !� J .�1,i ) J ( /�'lJ�,',�i`"Y�G�?i�l�/ ; MAYOR E -LYN B.r �WMAN ATTEST: • ,/3Y[ N A THORNTON ASSISTANT CITY SECRETARY �-° I r;. 913 i � � i i STAI'E OF TEXAS ) ( CTT�Y OF FF2IENDSWc��D }( COUNTIE5 OF GALVI�STON/HARRIS ) ( J�1NE 6, 1996 P�iTNUTES OF' A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE FRIENDSWUOD CITY COUI3CIL THAT WAS HELD ON THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1996 AT 7:00 P.r1. AT THL FRIENDSW�OD CITY HALL, 910 S. FRIENDSWOOD DRIVL, FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS WITH TF3E FOLLOWING PRESENT CONSTITUTING A QUORUM: ;-°°� � �y�R EVELYN B. NEWMAN ' � COUNCILMEMBER KITTEN HAJECATE � COUNCILMEMBER JERRY ERICSSON 'i COUNCILMEMBER TOM MAIvISON ' COUNCILMEMBER NlEL AUSTTN ' C:ITY MANAGER RON COX ASSISTANT CITY SECRETARY LINDA THORNTON ABSENT FROM THE MEE�'ING WERE COUNCILMEMBERS DICKEY AND LOWE. A JOINT DdCKETED PUBLIC HEARING WAS CALLED TO ORDER BY MAYOR NEWMAN AND PLANNING AND ZONING VICE—CHAIR BILL FINGER REGARDING THE REQUEST FOR ZONING CLA'SSIFICATION CHANGE, 14,35 ACRES OF LAND, OUT OF LOTS 10, 11, 12, & 13, "BURGESS SUBDIVISIOI�I" AND PART OF I�OT 1 OF "BEI2EAN BAPTIST' SUBDIVISION" FROM COMMUNITX SHOPPING CENTER (CSC) TO MULTIPLE FAMILY RE5IDENTIAL—GARDEN HOME RESIDENTIAL DIST]RICT (F'MR—GHD) . MR.�� JOHN GARNER, ENGINEER FOR THE PROJECT, EXPLAINED THE GARDEN HOME SUBDIVISIQN WITH SINGLE FAMILY RE$IIIENTIAI� DETACHED HOMES WHICH WI"LL BE LOCATED AT SAN JOAQUIN PARKWAY AND FM 528 AT AN ESTIMATED PRICE RANGE AROUND $11O,Q00 TO $120,000 OR HIGHER WITH APPROXIMATELY 44 UNITS PLANNED. DAVID HOOVER, CI`PY PLANNER, EXPLAINED THE DI]?FERENCE BETWEEN GARDEN HOMES AND. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES WHICH ARE SMALZ LOT SIZES AND A DIFFERENCE IN �-•� FRO.NT 'YARD SETBACKS. MAYOR NEWMAN STA`.PED THE MAINTENANCE OF SAN JOAQUIN YARKWAY WILL BE DISCUSSED IN �THE UPCOMING }3UDGET MEETINGS. MS. HOPE KILPATR:ICK, PRESIDENT OF SAN JOAQUIN HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, MR. ' JEFF SMXERS, MR. MEL�IIN DOOLAN, MS. DONNA SPTCER, MR. MIKE ASHBY, AND MR. DANIEL JOHNSON SPOKE IN FAVOR OF THE GARDEN HOMES. I i . � � i I 1 �- -�, I , I i I r:. 914 MFt. VINCENT DETMER, 1�7R. MATT GIFRAW, MS. DAWN THOMAS ?�ND t+IR. SHELTON SPOKE IN OPPOSTTION TO THE PROPOSED GARDEN HOMES WITH CONCERNS REGARDTNG TRAFFIC, DRAINAGE, THROUGH STREETS, DETENTION PONDS AND WATER PRESSURE. HEA.RING NO FURTHER INPIIT, THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED AT 7:45 P.M. � +��r•� J � ,�%L'`"�JZ-�:l yt.w.� MAYOR ( V�LYN . I�EWMAN ATTEST: � -__l � � LI� A THORNTON � ASSISTANT CITY SECRETARY � , � � � • i � I � � � , . i � �: ,. �_..l r' _ I I