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HomeMy WebLinkAboutP&Z Minutes 1976-02-19 RegularMINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE FRIENDSWOOD PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION February 19,1976 The Friendswood Planning & Zoning Commission met in a Regular Session on Thursday, February 19, 1976, at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall with the following members present: Tracy Spears, Chairman Robert Phillips Clyde Raney Leah North Ray Utley Jerry Phillips Kenneth Fossler With a quorum present, and with none absent, the following business was transacted: APPROVAL OF MINUTES - Minutes of a Regular Meeting on Feb. 5, 1976, approved as read. THOROUGHBRED FARMS (Ernie Matt)- Raney reported on status of the project since the last meeting: Mr'. Matt is preparing cost figures for a gravity system to the Sunmeadow sewer plant and for a grinder pump system; for road costs. Raney and Spears are to meet with Mr. Matt in the near future to explain more fully the intent of the City's subdivision regulations and the overall arterial plan and its relation to Mr. Matt's proposed plan. Raney stated that present plans show 32 lots on 102 acres. LOVACA GATHERING CO. PIPELINE .(Lundy property) - Raney has been working Mh O.A. Mireles of Lovaca for routing of a proposed gathering line from a well site in League City to an existing pipeline in Friendswood. Conclusion: the best route is along the irrigation canan on Lundy property. Raney stated that he felt rezoning property for such a line; i.e. relatively shortlived, gathering line, for intrastate use,would not be required. He, asked for, and received the Commission's approval to request that City Council issue a permit for the laying of this line as proposed on Lovaca's Dwg. AFE 27571. FRIENDSWOOD ESTATES - ADDITION #1 - Documents for consideration: copy of preliminary plat with comments from the City Engineer; Three copies of preliminary plat to which restrictions, profiles, and acknowledgements have been added; Check ($12.80) covering processing of four -lot addition; Copy of Subdivision Restrictions for recording. Before final approval by the Commission Mr. Gartrell is to resolve questions raised by City Engineer re outfall easement and storm sewer; furnish topo map to accompany preliminary plat; and approval must be received from the Drainage Board. Mr. Gartrell asked to be placed on agenda for the next Commission meeting . PROPOSED POLICY REGARDING SUBDIVIDING SMALL PARCELS OF LAND UNDER CERTAIN, CONDITIONS Raney presented a written proposal for a policy that "would allow a property owner of a small parcel of land to subdivide and sell his property without going through the time and high expense of preparing a plat.,... that property that an owner wishes to subdivide into five or less single family residential lots with each lot having an area of 15,000 square feet or more and where city utilities are available and does not require the extension of city services such as water, sewer or streets could be developed and building permits issued without any adverse effects on the City." After discussion it was agreed that Raney would make the proposal to the City Council for consideration and schedule the subject for further consideration at the next Commission meeting. FLOOD IN SURANCE ORDINANCE _ - A required revised ordinance was submitted to the City Attorney some time ago for approval. The secretary is to contact Mr, Olson regarding the status of this ordinance, NEW STREET MAPS - Van Wi-liams of the Fire Department has made copies for review by his group. They will submit their findings to the Commission in approximately 30 days. SALE OF LOTS IN UNAPPROVED - UNRECORDED SUBDIVISIONS - The secretary reported that sales are bing made of acreage which has not gone through the subdivision approval procedure. The Commission's recommendation was that a letter be sent from the City Manager to the owner of such property putting him on notice that the City will not issue building permits to the lot purchasers. ADJOURNMENT - There being no other business, the meeting was adjourned. Secretary Approved: Chairman L e V rt f F.-- 6. l q � 7 .L j T' ,. c C �►q ,v e7/ 12rP- App►�r��� A poC.►ViA w ou-t ALLot.A.) 3 m w 11 p r L a iq *� c� c tv % A yq ►3 c� s Or L I_ ��� s p ro pip r �! L.> k L., �- ►q pi � �, �x p�►.»c-- -' V,% ee Y t~ 5 n b tot. 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