12.29.1983 PZ MinutesSPECIAL WORK SESSION PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
December 29, 1983
Chairman Cromer assembled the session at 7:00 p. m.
Members present were Chairman Bill Cromer, Vice Chairman Mike
Smith, Board members Bill Reynolds, Glynn Cavasos and Danny
Taylor. Staff members present were Mel Justice and Danny Thomas.
The Board discussed the initiation of a new zoning classification
of "G -1" Light Industrial and it was the consensus of the members
present that the following changes in zoning be considered at a
Board meeting on January 5, 1984:
The following area be considered for. rezoning from "A" and "E"
zoning to "G -1" Light Industrial zoning;
a. From Alma Lane South to Liberty Baptist Church and East
500 feet from the Highway 287 right -of -way.
b. From TESCO right -of -way at Liberty Baptist Church Southeast
along the South side of TESCO right -of -way to Mansfield
Cardinal Road.
c. South along Mansfield Cardinal Road to Eden Road.
d. South along Eden Road to the City Limits.
e. West along the City Limits to Highway 287 right -of -way.
f. North along Highway 287 to TESCO right -of -way at Liberty
Baptist Church.
It was further the consensus of the Board that at the January 5,
1984 meeting the following type uses be considered for inclusion
in an ordinance establishing a "G -1" Light Industrial type zoning:
a. Any uses permitted in the "F" District.
b. Bakeries - Wholesale.
c. Body and fender work for automobiles and horse trailers.
d. Cleaning, dying, pressing works, laundry and taashateria.
e. Cold storage plants.
f. Dog and cat hospital, and kennels, when not less than 100
feet from and "A", "B" "C" "D", "E" or "F" District.
g. F hits e- 'repa.ir.
i. Paper box manufacture.
j. Pattern shops.
k. Sheet metal shops using sheet metal of sixteen (16) gauge,
or thinner and all machinery and material are contained
within a closed building at all times.
1. Truck trailer parking only terminals. No loading or un-
loading to be permitted. Parking and maneuvering space
shall be entirely on private property.
m. Welding shops, custom work, not including structural - welding.
n. Accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the
above.
o. Any operation in which the sound decibel level of fifty (50)
is exceeded is prohibited.
SPECIAL WORK SESSION PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
December 29, 1983 - Cont'd
The Board discussed ways for obtaining funds for improvements of
streets within Kennedale and it was the consensus of the members
present that the following be reviewed at the January 5, 1984
meeting for submission to Council for their consideration:
a. Study plans to obtain funds through initiation of a
capital improvement program, Federal Grants, State
Grants, and developers contributions.
b. Require developers to post monies in the amount of
a certain percentage of total street costs for road
improvements with the stipulation such funds would be
used within a three to five year period or refunded
to developers.
c. Have plans for road improvements prepared by an
engineer to reflect road expansions, type road
required, estimated cost, etc. This would need
to be done before a capital improvement program
was initiated.
d. Select roads for improvements /expansions on a priority
basis, the most critical need first, etc., and follow
such priorities.
A short discussion
a modular home was
in this matter was
Motion was made by
adjourn .
on modular homes was held and what constitutes
the main topic in this discussion. No action
taken.
Mike Smith, seconded by Glynn Cavasos, to
Meeting adjourned at 9:03 p. m.
Attest:
Linda Jones
Secretary P & Z
Bill Cromer
Chairman
Approved