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Draft of P&Z 8/18/88 minutes DRAFT Planning & Zoning Commission Page 2 located east of Denton Tap Road and south of Hidden Valley Drive, at the request of Mr. David Phillips. Again P&Z Coordinator Taryon Bowman introduced the item to the Commission. Mr. David Phillips, the property owner, made the presentation to the Commission. Chairman Munsch then opened the public hearing and asked for persons wishing to speak in opposition to the request. There were none. He then asked for persons wishing to speak in favor of the request. Those persons speaking were: Leon McCaskill 138 Sandy Oak Jane Pomykal 537 Oakcrest BriJ Lal 149 Meadowcreek Brian Tompkins 437 Hidden Valley The public hearing was then declared closed. Following discussion, Commissioner Johnson moved to approve the zoning change for PD-106, with a special note for the record, that we are not approving any of the variances. Commissioner Thomas seconded tbs motion; motion carried (4-2) with Chairman Munsch and Commissioners Green, Johnson and Thomas voting in favor of the motion, and Commissioners Tunnell and Weaver voting against tbs motion. Item 7: To consider approval of a zoning change, Case tZC-515, from (A) Agricultural to (LI) Light Industrial to allow the devel- opment of an industrial park, located approximately 1,600 feet east of Denton Tap Road, south of the St. Louis and Southwest- ern Railroad and fronting along Beltline Road, at the request of Northlake Beltline Limited Partnership. Taryon Bowman again introduced the item to the Commission. Nathan Haler of Nathan Maier Engineering, was present to make the presentation to the Conmission. Mr. Maier stated that he is representing the property owner, Mr. Thompson. Mr. Peter Staks of Nathan Maier Engineering was also present. Chairman Munsch then opened the public hearing and asked for persons wishing to speak in opposition to this request. There were none. He then asked for persons wishing to speak in favor of the request. Again there were none. The public hearing was then declared closed. Following discussion, Commissioner Johnson moved to approve Case tZC-515. Commissioner Green seconded the motion; motion Minutes of August 18, 1988 DRAFT Planning & Zoning Commission Page 3 carried (5-1) with Chairman Munsch and Commissioners Green, Johnson, Thomas and Tunnell voting in favor of the motion, and Commissioner Weaver voting against the motion. The Commission was then recessed for a short break. Item 8: To consider approval of a zoning change, Case #S-1036, from (A) Agricultural to (HI) Heavy Industrial to allow for the continued use of an existing concrete batch plant, located approximately ¼ mile west of Denton Creek and State Highway 121, at the request of the Gilford-Hill Company. Taryon Bowman introduced the item to the Commission. Mr. Ed Chapline with Gilford-Hill was present to represent Case ~S-1036. Chairman Munsch then opened the public hearing and asked for persons wishing to speak in opposition to this request. There were none. He then asked for persons wishing to speak in favor of the request. Again there were none. The public hearing was then closed. Commissioner Weaver excused himself from the meeting at this time, due to a possible conflict of interest. Following questions from the Commission, Mr. Chapline stated that this property had no previous zoning prior to the property being annexed into the City of Coppell. The property was not located in any City, but simply in "County" area. Following discussion, Commissioner Johnson moved to deny Case #S-1036. Commissioner Weaver seconded the motion; motion carried (4-1) with Chairman Munsch and Commissioners Green, Johnson and Tunnell voting in favor of the motion, and Commissioner Thomas voting against the motion. Item 9: To consider approval of a zoning change, Case tS-1034, from (C) Commercial to (C.S.U.P.) Commercial Special Use Permit and a variance to allow for the operation of a restaurant and a private club, located at 125 Kimbel Kourt, at the request of Mr. Morris Salerno. Taryon Bowman again introduced the item to the Commissioners. Mr. Dale Ware, representing Mr. Morris Salerno, made the presentation to the Commission. Chairman Munsch then opened the public hearing and asked for persons wishing to speak in opposition to this request. There were none. He then asked for persons wishing to speak in favor of the request. Those persons speaking were: Phillip Moreau 122 Meadow Run The public hearing was then declared closed.