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Min - Planning and Zoning Commission - 1981 - 02/26 - RegularREGULAR MEETING ALLEN PLANNING & ZONING FEBRUARY 26, 1981 Presiding: Jim Pendleton Present: Tom Inkman, Wayne Armand, Joe Moseley, Carol Henry, Jim Wolfe and Sarah Chumbley Wayne Armand made motion to approve minutes of the February 12, 1981, meeting. Jim Wolfe Second. Motion carried 7 for 0 against. Jim Wolfe made motion to set date for Public Hearing on a request to rezone 40 acres located in the Henry Wetsel Survey, Abstract #1026, Tracts 16A and 16B from the present zoning classifications of LR, R16 and R4 to GB -PD. This property is further described as being located at the north-east corner of Exchange and Highway 5. Carol Henry Second. Motion carried 7 for 0 against. Public Hearing on a zoning change request from Charles Crouch, agent for Cornet Realty Development, Ltd., to change zoning from R2 on 49.8 acres in the Peter Fisher Survey, Abstract #324, to a PUD (Planned Unit Development) zoning district for the purpose of subdivision to establish 197 residential lots. Charles Crouch spoke for the change. He requested minimum 7500 sq. ft. lots with 65 ft. frontage and 110 ft. depth. Stacey Stewart also represented Cornet Realty. Dennis Offut spoke about the lack of large lots in Allen. Charles Moore spoke against the rezoning. He had questions about drainage, fire and police protection. Mr. Alexander of 806 Cypress spoke about the problem that could occur with the drainage. He also spoke about the balance of homes, large and small. Glen Marshall also apoke about the balance of homes. He said we needed an analysis of lot sizes and home sizes in the City of Allen. Robert Butcher was concerned about safety features and was opposed to the change. Joe Moseley made motion to deny request. Carol Henry second. Motion carried 7 for 0 against. Combination preliminary and final plat on Mr. "Quick" property located adjacent to and between Allen High School and Sonic Drive -In. Bill Bratton spoke for Mr. "Quick". Sarah Chumbley made motion to approve. Tom Inkman second. All in favor. Mr. Butcher talked about the need for more information in the letters to adjacent property owners. Wayne Armand made motion to adjourn. Chumbley second. All in favor. These inute8ead and approved the _12 --day of ' 198 Pres ding Chairman, Jim Pendleton S retary, Joe Mo -7-