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09-30-1982 (Planning & Zoning) Minutes PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION MINUTES SEPTEMBER 30, 1982 7:00 P.M. The Wylie Planning & Zoning Commission met in regular session at 7:00 p.m. on September 30, 1982 in the Council Chambers at City Hall. A quorum was present and the notice of the meeting had been posted at the time and in accordance with State law. Planning & Zoning Commission members present were: Chairman Joe Fulgham, Albert Harrison, Ken Mauk, Mike McAnally, and John Seeley. Absent were Bryant Barry and Judy Brewster. Also present were Randall Gaston, Dan Murry, Kent Crane, David Engelmann, Sarah Connelly, Gary Roddy, Joe George and Brian Cowan. Consider request for special use permit to operate a day care center operation at 100 S. Jackson: A presentation was made by Sarah Connelly for a special use permit to operate a day care center operation at 11/41 100 S. Jackson. The school will be operated five days a week from 6:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. with a maximum of 34 children. Mrs. Connelly's plans are to keep infants to three years old only at this location. She stated her first location at Brown and Jackson was filled within three weeks after opening. Concern was expressed regarding additional traffic at this location. Chairman Fulgham stated this location should be able to handle the traffic. 10( Mr. Harrison moved to approve the special use permit for one year, seconded by Mr. Mauk, all in favor. Mr. McAnally felt a stipulation should be made limiting three year olds and under at this location. Final plat of Trails Addition: The final plat for Trails Addition was presented by Mr. Joe George. There was some concern about on-site drainage and erosion control. The erosion control will be provided by natural grasses. Note was made that the existing drainage ditch would be widened to a sixteen foot bottom with a 4 to 1 slope which will improve on-site drainage. There was a question concerning the size of the townhouses,which will be 1,200 - 2,100 square feet; exterior brick will be compatable color. There was also questions concerning why the alley between Fourth and Hilltop was not designed to be paved. The alley is currently unpaved and provisions will be made for front entry. John Seeley moved to approve the final plat for Trails Addition, seconded by Ken Mauk, all in favor. General discussion followed regarding Goals Committee to be established by the City Council. e ulg am, it men gw