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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes_P&Z_04.01.2003_a P&Z Meeting March 5, 2002 Page 1 Minutes Planning and Zoning Commission City of Georgetown, TX Tuesday, April 1, 2003, at 6:00 P.M. Christopher Aadnesen, Chair, called the April 1, 2003, Planning and Zoning meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. Other members present were Johnny Anderson, Harry Gibbs, Audrey McDonald, Linda Turner, Jennifer Shield, William Moore, Brian Ortego and Michelle Gambino. John Kirby was absent from the meeting. Staff present were Amelia Sondgeroth, Director for Planning & Development, Bobby Ray, Chief Development Planner, David Munk, Development Engineer, Carla Benton, Development Planner, Melissa McCollum, Development Planner, Patricia Carls, City Attorney, and Tammye Sharpe, Team Specialist / Recording Secretary. Regular Meeting Chair, Commissioner Aadnesen, called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. 1. Action from Executive Session - None. Consent Agenda 2. Consideration of the Minutes of the March 4, 2003, Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting. Commissioner Anderson made the motion to accept the minutes as written. Commissioner Gibbs seconded the motion, which passed with a vote of 6-0, with Commissioner Turner abstaining from voting as she was not present at the meeting. Regular Agenda 3. Consideration and possible action on a Public Hearing for a Detailed Development Plan for 4.328 acres in the Joseph Fish Survey, to be known as Woodlake Commercial Subdivision, Lot 4, located on Wildwood Circle, and Master Landscape, Architectural and Signage Plan for the commercial area. Benton gave the staff presentation. Commissioner Anderson received confirmation that Wildwood Circle intersected with Shell Road at the stoplight. Munk, Development Engineer, told the Commissioners that the subdivision is conditioned on the improvements to Williams Drive - the subdivision is counting on the road being completed, having the level of service in place. The traffic study states that they are dependent on those roads being completed, and relying on TxDOT completing them. Munk verified to Commissioners that there was no issue with having the detention pond by HEB and the new site’s detention pond being back-to-back. Steve Dermirth and Carey Bressler, Doucet & Associates, gave the applicant’s presentation. 4. Consideration and possible action on a Public Hearing for a Century Plan Amendment from Intensity Level 2 to Intensity Level 4 for 3 tracts of land as follows: 0.792 of an acre, 0.692 of an acre and 0.0028 of an acre, out of the Joseph Fish Survey, located at 4701 and 4711 Williams Drive. 5. Consideration and possible action on a Public Hearing for a Rezoning of .792, .692 and .0028 acres out of the Joseph Fish Survey from A, Agricultural to C-1, Local Commercial, or more restrictive district, located at 4701 and 4711 Williams Drive (FM 2338), north of Shell Road. 6. Consideration and possible action on a Public Hearing for a Rezoning of 4.819 acres out of the Lewis J. Dyches Survey from RS, Residential Single-Family to C2-A, Commercial First Height, or more restrictive of IH-35, at 4111-4218 South IH 35. P&Z Meeting March 5, 2002 Page 2 7. Consideration and possible action on a Public Hearing for a Rezoning of .996 acres out of the Lewis J. Dyches Survey from RS, Residential Singe-Family to C2-A, Commercial First Height, or more restrictive district, located on the northbound frontage IH 35, South of the Inner Loop. 8. Consideration and possible action on a Public Hearing for a Rezoning of 1.102 acres out of Block 3 of the City of Georgetown from RS, Residential Single-Family to C-1, Local Commercial, or more restrictive district, located between Austin Avenue and Rock Street, north of 2nd Street. 9. Staff comments and reports. a. Council Action update b. Director’s report – update 10. Commissioners comments and reports /tas