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Minutes-Approved 4-4-2023CITY OF NEDERLAND PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION MINUTES 5:00 p.m. April 4, 2023 1. MEETING The meeting was held Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at the City of Nederland D. Bob Henson Office Building, 1903 Atlanta Avenue, Nederland, Texas and was called to order at 5:00 p.m. by Chairman Scott Watjus. MEMBERS PRESENT: Scott Watjus, Mark Byars, Alex Rupp, and Lance Howell MEMBERS ABSENT: Dylan Fairley CITY STAFF PRESENT: George Wheeler, Chief Building Official and Beth Merren, Inspections Department Secretary OTHERS PRESENT: Connie Benoit and Susan Toney 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A motion was made by Alex Rupp and seconded by Mark Byars to approve the minutes of the February 7, 2023 meeting. All voted aye. 3. REZONE Discussion on a request to consider the rezoning of property located at 2120 Helena Avenue described as Lot 1, Block 2, and Cottage Groves Addition from zoning classification C-2 Neighborhood Retail Commercial to R-3 Medium Density Residential for the construction of apartments. The requesting applicant was not present to speak on behalf of his request. Two citizens were in attendance. The commission gave the attendees the floor to speak. The attendees voiced their opinion stating the City of Nederland currently has a sufficient amount of existing apartments and asked the commission to deny the request. It was explained that State law gives the right to municipalities to adopted zoning ordinances within certain legal parameters of the State. One parameter must give the right to any property owner to request a zoning change of their property. The City Zoning Ordinance is made up of two Items, the adopted City-wide zoning map and the adopted regulations spelled out in the ordinance text, including what uses are allowed in each zoning district. For a zoning change request, the ordinance requires notification be given to property owners within 200ft and notice to the general public. The notice gives citizens the PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION April 4, 2023 Page 2 ability to speak in favor or against such request. It was explained that the zoning ordinance does not list medium density uses as allowed in C-2 Commercial zoning districts. By ordinance, apartment development is allowed in R-3, medium density residential. The City zoning ordinance was approved to give the City the ability to hear all requests for a zoning change from commercial to medium density residential. Our commercial zoning districts are intended for commercial development. The commission discussed whether apartment development would be the highest and best use in this commercially zoned area or whether the current commercial zoning district is putting an undue hardship for development within the allowed uses of the commercial zoning district. If not, then the current zoning plan of the City for this area must remain as it is currently zoned. The commission appreciated the citizens participation and coming to speak their opinion and it will be taken into consideration. After a full discussion a motion was made by Alex Rupp and seconded by Lance Howell to recommend to City Council to deny the rezone request. All voted aye. 4. COMMUNICATION None. 5. ADJOURN There being no other business a motion was made by Alex Rupp and seconded by Mark Byars to adjourn the meeting at 5:15 p.m. All voted aye. A Scott Watjus, Chairm