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Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes for December 3, 2007
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1/14/2008
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<br />City Engineer's recommendation. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> <br />12. Consideration of and action on the Preliminary Plat of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, <br />Block G, and Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block K, The Hills Phase \I. Motion was made <br />by Fran Neeley, seconded by Bobby Myers, to approve the plat subject to the <br />City Engineer's recommendation. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> <br />13. Consideration of and action on the Master Plat of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block G, <br />and Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block K, The Hills Phase \I. Motion was made by <br />Benny Plata, seconded by Barbara Forrest, to approve the plat subject to the <br />City Engineer's recommendation. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> <br />14. Discussion of and possible action on proposed revisions to the <br />Comprehensive Land Use Map. <br /> <br />Lisa Wright presented a map to the Commission. She stated that they has <br />trouble printing large copies, so she would try to get something printed to <br />mail to them for review prior to the next meeting. She recommended that the <br />Commission make additional amendments to the definitions of Low-Density, <br />Moderate-Density, and High-Density Residential. She stated that zoning <br />should be progressive to provide adequate buffers, such as zoning <br />residential, then office next to it, then retail, then commercial, then industrial. <br />The current Map has retail and commercial lumped together, but they are two <br />distinctly different classifications because so much more can go into <br />Commercial zoning. She recommended that they be separated and that a <br />buffer be added. <br /> <br />Benny Plata stated that he was not happy with the locations of the <br />Manufactured Housing districts. Lisa Wright stated that this map is the first <br />time the Commission has seen all changes fully incorporated onto one map, <br />so the Commission can make any additional changes to the map before it is <br />finally acted upon. She reminded the Commission that a subcommittee has <br />previously reviewed manufactured housing ordinances and made <br />recommendations for a new ordinance. Mr. Plata asked what the definition of <br />a mobile home was, and Ms. Wright stated that it all came down to a <br />construction date, but she did not know the entire definition off-hand. <br /> <br />Fran Neeley stated that she wants a list of definitions before she adopts the <br />final map. She requested that the City Attorney be at the next meeting to help <br />the Commission make sure it adopts good definitions. Richard Hunt stated <br />that the definitions should be kept simple. Lisa Wright stated that the <br />Commission was nearing a point where the City Attorney would need to be <br />very involved because the process of amending the plan is very technical. <br /> <br />Lisa Wright stated she would send out larger copies of the map along with <br />
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