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1990-11-19 P&Z AGENDA
MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMIS- SION OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, HELD ON NOVEMBER 19, 1990, IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE JOINT PUBLIC HEARING, IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 3519 LIBERTY DRIVE, PEARLM D, TEXAS The meeting was called to order at 8:45 P. M. with the following present: Commissioner NEW BUSINESS Chairman Vice Chairman Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner City Engineer Assistant City Secretary Al Lentz Leroy Savoie Helen Beckman James Garner Clyde Starns Benny Frank Dick Qualtrough Pat Jones Mary Starr had an excused absence. APPLICATION NO. 20, REQUEST OF CHARLES EMMERICH, AGENT FOR OWNERS NAMED IN THE APPLICATION, FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE OF THE CITY, FROM CLASSIFICATION GENERAL BUSINESS TO COMMERCIAL ON PROPERTY BOUNDED BY 2400 BLOCK OF S. MAIN, 3900 BLOCK OF E. BROADWAY, 2400 BLOCK OF S. HOUSTON AND THE 3900 BLOCK OF E. PEAR In light of the evidence presented at the Joint Public Hearing held just prior to this meeting, it was moved by Benny Frank, seconded by Clyde Starns, that it be recommended to Council that Application No. 20, request to change the entire aforementioned block from General Business to Commercial, be approved. Motion passed 6 to 0. SPECIFIC USE PERMIT NO. 20, GEORGE LEE RUSH, JR., AGENT FOR PATRICIA M. ROWE, OWNER, REQUEST FOR A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR UNSCHEDULED AND NEW COMMERCIAL USE (OPERATION OF AN OILFIELD SERVICE COMPANY) ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1323 N. MAIN The Commission briefly discussed unscheduled uses Zoning Ordinance and the fact that this company met criteria except for bulk storage which necessitated use permit. under the all zoning a specific It was moved by Clyde Starns, seconded by Benny Frank, that it be recommended to Council that Specific Use Permit No. 20 be ap- proved with the hope that the oilfield company would provide some type of landscape screening at the property line as proposed by the management of the adjacent cemetery. Motion passed 6 to 0. ADJOURN The meeting adjourned at 8:54 P. M. Minutes,,approved as submitted and/or corrected this of ��'� , A. D., 1990. ATTEST: C: Assistant City/Secretary day CON cl P©aalland P. O. Box 2068 • Pearland, Texas 77588-2068 • 485-2411 October 31, 1990 NOTICE OF A JOINT PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PF.ARLAND, TEXAS Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of November, 1990, at 7:30 P. M., the City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commis- sion of the City of Pearland, Brazoria and Harris Counties, Texas, will conduct a Joint Public Hearing in the Council Room, City Hall, 3519 Liberty Drive, Pearland, Texas, on the request of Charles Emmerich, Agent for Owners Named in the Application, for an amendment to the Land Use and Urban Development Ordinance of said City, from classification General Business (GB) to Commer- cial (C) on the following described property, to -wit: Lots 1 through 48, Block 21, Pearland Townsite (Property bounded by 2400 Block of S. Main, 3900 Block of E. Broadway, 2400 Block of S. Houston, and 3900 Block of E. Pear) Application and map are attached herewith for your information. At such time and place as above stated the City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission will hear all evidence concerning advisability of amending said Ordinance and also will hear all evidence in protest to the amendment of said Ordinance. KK:pv Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED APPLICATION NO. 20 Very truly yours, Kay Krouse City Secretary AGENDA DOCKETED PUBLIC HEARING NO. 2 DATE: NOVEMBER 19. 1990 PURPOSE OF THE HEARING: SPECIFIC USE PERMIT NO. 20, GEORGE LEE RUSH, JR., AGENT FOR PATRICIA H. ROWE, OWNER, REQUEST FOR A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR UNSCHEDULED AND NEW COMMERCIAL USE (OPERATION OF AN OILFIELD SERVICE COMPANY) ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TO -WIT: A 4.8094 acre tract of land out of Tract 73 of the Zychlinski Subdivision of the R. B. Lyle Survey, Abstract 542 of the Deed Records of Brazoria County (1323 N. Main) I. PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK FOR THE PROPOSED REQUEST. II. PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK AGAINST THE PROPOSED REQUEST. III. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD. IV. ADJOURN Ciity 01 pe-aalland P. O. Box 2068 • Pearland, Texas 77588-2068 • 485-2411 November 2, 1990 NOTICE OF A JOINT PUBLIC HEARING OF THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of November, 1990, at 7:30 P. M., the City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commis- sion of the City of Pearland, Brazoria and Harris Counties, Texas, will conduct a Joint Pu1lic Hearing in the Council Room, City Hall, 3519 Liberty Drive, Pearland, Texas, on the request of George Lee Rush, Jr., Agent for Patricia Rowe, Owner, for a Specific Use Permit for Unscheduled and New Commercial Use (Operation of an Oilfield Service Company), on the following property to -wit: A 4.8094 acre tract of land out of Tract 73 of the Zychlinski Subdivision of the R. B. Lyle Survey, Abstract 542 of the Deed Records of Brazoria County (1323 N. Main). Application and map are attached herewith for your information. At such time and place as above stated the City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission will hear all evidence concerning advisability of granting said Specific Use Permit and also will hear all evidence in protest to the granting of said Specific Use Permit. Very truly yours, Kay Krouse City Secretary KK:pv Encl. CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED SP-20 CITY OF PEARLAND LAND USE CHANGE APPLICATION ZONING CHANGE REQUESTED ( ) Change in Regulations in Section ( ) Change Tn Zone�iass From: To: PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION: Street or Road Address: /32 a /1/, h1/1-J /J Lot BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT & APPEAL ( ) Variance Appeal ( ) Appeal from Interpretation (,)'Special Exception Use For: (1P672.RT iQo1 O% AW/ O/L FicLcb -S d(ce Zk/6Lc CeMenZ. AAi STMdLAT/o,✓ �c�Zy/CGrS iFfc— oic i)26uc i toAi ioau s m _) 5T. Pc 2cf},c/11Tx. , Block , Addition SUBMITTAL INFORMATION: 1. Must be professionally drawn 2. Minimum scale of 100' to inch 3. North Arrow 4, Site map attached LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Describe from Deed Records, attach copy of Deed, description: Platted Land: SeLS / '/lil73i I i /AL 5. Tract Dimension j--:;5X2_ e 6. Location, size, rilatTonsETp OT all existing structures to boundary lines /I/ff and use metes and bounds /57' Unpl atted Land: (Must have metes & bounds descri ption) Aj A PROPOSED USE OF LAND WITHIN REQUESTED DESIGNATION: Oe'- SeNU rc� RECORD OWNER 749/�/.27 j,e)p,,Q_Aj 6`J,0ic/ &</t OWN 'S MAI -ING 9DRESS & PHONE NO.: ,46 ,Cali AGENT'S NAME: ©iegz- Z-e61- k7t/-64 v 2 • NO. AGENT'S MAILING ADDRESS: /Sat C2oc✓nl 62. 19-4-dill i7C .-7-7511 the City for approval of the above laws of the State of T-._.:_ .nd PETITION: As OWNER/AGENT , I hereby petit r ' est as •rovid-• 0r.,i • ces o the Ci y of •e,.rl SIGN ner FEE: $ DATE FILED: ( o -21-1o NATUR DATE PAID: /60-9Zq- RECEIVED BY: APPLICATION NO. S P- Q aMr PECOS O O O • L f Frank E. Foster 817/671 c_ 71, c cfl w 0 O 3 0 v I- L. MARCH .j1. . -I I I I --I . • �'� �' m all • o I I_ rr I- _ II_ -lr- NYKAW A H. T. N 0 co rn 1, 1:3 LY LASS 4 3 1. 1. FEBRUUAAR?Y -i1 II jANUAR L �r- RD. ii 11� Ili` I1;� I1; II- r Ila �I I� Jlcn.—L—� A 01�-a 1 �� S,� j A N N N s�� J 1 ` 0 � 1 1 8 =B: R. R. CON �� IL_; II \ � �N Gar. =G� co 0 IA32k �°A�= _��< �m_Tii UI c00n7y -O J7 \r 71N _Ili 1D a u cf o �1, i Z. n y mD\\ w DID • IV 0 1', c0 o << d GLENDA SY c+�/ m A„ can' X \C a, 2 A e. 3 ROBERT ST. c-, �-A ��rs) m NANCY ST F1 r A \\G� & RD B. _R.- R. -CO. _ k t z��� 1 BOBBY-STJ \\ ALpV�m _ G_UNION DR. ` �� r �,A r , -1 h. milrn .,, ..1% 2a CD 2 ZI 1z LA I Pluumm mer 11 1 ' 1 I1 l I I I I I' I II 8I VM '>'" TEL EPH 0 NE I1 BJ SERVICES A Baker I-k4 es ar*pany ORIGINAL -41 0 CITY OF PEARLAND CODE ENICRCECEt'(((A''ENlDIV OCT . 2 2 iF 90 Mr. Ernesto Buenrostro CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS P. 0. Box 2068 Pearland, TX 77588 Please Reply- 11211 W FM 2920 Tomball, TX 77375 (713) 351-8131 October 18, 1990 RE: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE EXEiPTIOA 1332 NORTH 1AIN STREET Dear Mr. Buenrostro: I would like to thank you, Barbara Lenamonn, and Jim Deshazer for meeting with Skipper Rush and myself on tlednesday. As we discussed, BJ Services Company is interested in relocating one of their operations to Pearland. A suitable facility has been located on North Main Street, however, based on our meeting the existing "Commercial District" zoning does not provide for bulk storage of products such as those required in our business operations. BJ Services Company provides well cementing and stimulation services for the oil production industry. The proposed Pearland Facility would provide a central location for servicing several locations along the Texas Gulf Coast for offshore work as well as onshore operations in the southeast coastal areas. It is projected that the Pearland Facility will employ (34) personnel, some of which presently live in the area. Other employees will relocate and the remaining will be hired locally. The annual payroll is projected to be in excess of $1.5 million, and $1.0 million in local goods and services will be purchased annually. This information is provided to give you and others in the city government an idea of the potential impact to your local economy, and to let you know what type of business BJ Services Company is involved in. As mentioned before, the property selected is not zoned to allow for BJ's proposed use. We respectfully request that a special use exemption be granted to allow for the handling of bulk cement and chemical storage. BJ Services Company • 112ll W FM 2920 • Tomball. Texas 77375 • 713.351.8131 • J 7 BJ SERVICES ABakerHughescompany Mr. Ernesto Buenrostro City Of Pearland, Texas October 18, 1990 PAGE 2 This operation does not involve any processing of chemicals, only storage and shipment for utilization in treatment of oil and gas wells both offshore and onshore. Please let me know when we can present this proposal to the appropriate zoning committee, and what type of information will need to be provided by BJ. My telephone number is (713) 351-8131. Sincerely Michael M. McLain, Consultant MMMcL:bf cc: G. L. Rush The Prudential Pear Land Properties, REALTORS® 3007 East Broadway Pearland, TX 77581 Bus. (713) 485-3291 Fax (713) 485-1649 294 ft TOTAL LAND AREA 4.8094 Acres 231 ft Texas State Highway 35 (North Main St., Pearland, Texas) also known as Telephone Road M ubeve deddy awned end ov.• a Member of The Pnuaemial Real Exec Ad&aie.. k Cnyj ©Ei ©©rdI©d � P. O. Box 2068 • Peorland, Texas 77588-2068 • 485-2411 TO: JAMES O. DESHAZER, CITY MANAGER FROM: ERNESTO BUENROSTRO, BUILDING OFFICIAL DATE: NOVEMBER 20, 1990 SUBJECT: PLANNING & ZONING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 19, 1990 At the special meeting held immediately following the Joint Public Hearing, the Commission considered Application No. 20, request of Charles Emmerich, agent for various owners named in the application wherein an entire block bounded by 2400 Block of S. Main, 3900 Block of E. Broadway, 2400 Block of S. Houston and the 3900 Block of E. Pear was requested to be changed from Gener- al Business to Commercial. It was moved by Benny Frank, seconded by Clyde Starns, that recommendation be made to Council to approve Application No. 20 changing the zoning of the block from General Business to Commer- cial. Motion passed 6 to 0. The Commission also considered Specific Use Permit Request No. 20, George Lee Rush, Jr., Agent for Patricia Rowe, Owner, for Unscheduled and New Commercial Use (Operation of an Oilfield Service Company) on property located at 1323 N. Main. It was moved by Clyde Starns, seconded by Benny Frank, that this specific use permit request be recommended to Council for approv- al. As part of his motion, Commissioner Starns expressed the hope that the oilfield service company would provide some addi- tional landscape screening as proposed by the adjacent cemetery management. Motion passed 6 to 0. This is submitted for your information. xc: Dick Qualtrough Engineering Div. The Land RAM Automated Density Control in a mobile, self-contained unit. The RAM delivers a cement bond you can count on. A Baker Hughes company Count on Performance Proven offshore, the RAM has been adapted for land cementing operations. Land RAM Specifications Weight: 62,000 lbs w/o tractor or 80,000 lbs with tractor Length: 55'10" (including tractor) Width: 8'0" Height: 13'6" Engines: (2) 450 BHP (in -line 6) Pressure Rating: 15,000 psi working (3.5" plungers) 12,500 psi working (4" plungers) 10,000 psi working (4.5" plungers) Volume: 25 bbls (4 bbls primary, 21 bbls secondary) Mixing Rate at I6.4 ppg: 10 bpm maximum Displacement Pump Rate: 17 bpm maximum (4.5" plungers) The BJ Services RAM (Recirculating Averaging Mixer) was introduced off- shore Louisiana in 1987. It has set a new standard in precise cement density control for routine and complex cementing applica- tions. We have added new features to the RAM's reliable design to enhance the Land RAM for continuous or batch mixing. enter the desired density, allowing the automatic feature to throttle bulk cement flow and prevent slurry variations. The operator can now visually monitor more job parameters displayed by the instruments mounted in the stainless con- trol console to assure a safe, trouble -free pumping job. The Offshore RAM developed by BJ Services has achieved a performance record for providing precise slurry density. Automatic Density Control. Controlling the density during a cementing job was tedious work and required close attention to the density gage. Now with this new microproces- sor control feature, the operator can Auxiliary Engine (self contained) 450-HP Caterpillar Deck Engines Engineered for precise density control. The proprietary microprocessor controlled density control module con- stantly monitors mix water and slurry density. The module then adjusts the bulk density rate to precisely control the 20-BBL Displacement Tank Control Console (features Automatic Density Control) •aria thJ E' Hydraulic Drivers Max Water Pumps (for consistent pump rates) 33 CU-FT Surge Tank PSM Style Nixing Bowl Ram Mixing Tub (25-bblcapacity) Pacemaker Pumps (deliver 15,000 psi with 3.5" plungers) See the entire job as it unfolds with the Mini Monitor developed by BJ Services Research and Technology Center. The Mini Monitor displays up to six parameters: two for pressure, three for flow and one for density. When combined with our own CEM FACTS' software, the Mini Monitor can track standard or foamed cementing jobs and provide graphics tailored to your needs. With a prescribed data base and known well parameters, we can run a simulation before the job to spot poten- tial problems and recommend adjust- ments. During the job, the Mini Monitor provides real-time analysis, and after- wards, we can give you a post -job evalu- ation, comparing our model parameters with the actual results. The monitor includes a chart recorder and data cas- sette to provide the cement pumping data for this analysis. System technology and BJ experience. BJ is a leader in the development and professional delivery of cementing services offshore. We have proven the RAM's unique capabilities in a demand- ing offshore environment that has truly tested the system. So it is with complete confidence that we offer the Land RAM, a unique system that is like nothing else on the market. The mechanically engi- neered Land RAM, when matched with the right cementing fluids technology and qualified field operators, means you'll get the best system technology for the job. The Land RAM is just another example of BJ performance. Count on it. Dry cement is blown into gravity feed surge tank. DB IV Densimeter Provides a continuous monitoring of slurry denaity thro the V-Tube Surge Tank Redre. Pump fL Knife Gate Water Supply 10 BBL Displacement Tank lO BBL Displacement Tank Pacemaker Pumps kilghPressure Cement to Wellhead Low Pressure MagneticFlow Meter monitors slurry displacement rates precisely. Computerized monitoring for a real-time view of the cementing job. tub. This information is used by the density control module to precisely adjust the dry cement to water ratio. The second DB IV measures the final slurry density, which the Mini Monitor records to provide a permanent record of the job. The DB IV has the additional advantage of requiring no radioactive materials. Complete mechanical backup for reliability. Two 450-BHP Caterpillar deck engines are used to power this unit. The identical engine packages and associated drives are redundant, providing 100% backup in the event of an unlikely mechanical or hydraulic failure. A sec- ondary recirculating pump is provided as a backup to the mixing system, and mechanical discharge pressure gages have also been incorporated into the unit. 15,000 psi working pressure capability handles any job. The proven BJ Pacemaker" pump, when dressed with appropriate plunger size, is capable of delivering pressure up to 15,000 psi. The plunger size can be changed to match job requirements. The bleed and discharge manifolds are integral connections to assure system integrity in high-pressure pumping conditions. Easy -to -operate control panel. The Land RAM design is simplified for efficient operations, from the system technology to the operator. Easy -to -read gages and convenient controls help the operator stay on top of the job. A mimic flow diagram on the control panel pro- vides the customer with a clear view of the cement pumping process. The Mini Monitor displays a real-time look at the job in progress. The command console on the Land RAM places all controls at one central location. The operator enters the desired density and mix rate before the job begins. 444444414 ,4 4:u,.'q, m 410194110 The Land RAM control panel is organized for maximum operator efficiency. It features easy -to -read gages and convenient controls. Lslurry density. This assures the operator that the slurry density meets or exceeds your requirements. Magnetic flow meter monitors slurry displacement rates precisely. The magnetic flow meter is located between the pressurizing pump and the BJ Pacemaker" pump suction manifold. It provides an accurate measurement of the flow rate during mixing and dis- placement of the slurry. New DB IV densimeter assures accurate measurement. The two DB IV densimeters provide a continuous measurement of the slurry density by employing an electronic load cell to weigh the slurry. The DB IV weighs the slurry at the small recirculating Main Power Switch, Engine, Agitator and Pump Controls Auto/Manual Control 0 0 0 A W00 00 mO 00 •o 0 000 0E10 0 0 0 O ,OQQ 4111.0 u+euE/.x 000000 e' m loidotd 110 cat,. riLki 0111.1 cME/TRANWIssc« , Pacemaker Pumps and Mixing System Controls & Gages Engine/Transmission Gages Corporate Office P.O. Box 4442 Houston, Texas 77210 Phone: (713) 462-4239 Telex: 981692 HUGHES Fax: (713) 895-5690 Research & Technology Center 11211 FM 2920 Tomball, Texas 77375 Phone: (713) 351-8131 Telex: 6829162 BJ ARTN Fax: (713) 351-6203 CANADA REGION 1800 663 6th Avenue, SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 2Y5 Phone: (403) 266-6234 Telex: 03 821172 Fax: (403) 237-8929 Nisku, Alberta, Canada Brooks, Alberta, Canada Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada High Level, Alberta, Canada Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada Red Deer, Alberta, Canada Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada SOUTHEAST REGION 100 Asma Blvd., Suite 120 Lafayette, Louisiana 70508 Phone: (318) 234-6281 Fax: (318) 233-7951 Berwick, Louisiana Broussard, Louisiana Cameron, Louisiana Crowley, Louisiana Dulac, Louisiana Fourchon, Louisiana Grand Isle, Louisiana Harvey, Louisiana Houma, Louisiana Intracoastal City, Louisiana New Iberia, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana Venice, Louisiana Laurel, Mississippi Alvin, Texas Freeport, Texas Galveston, Texas Harbor Island, Texas Port O'Connor, Texas Sabine Pass, Texas Victoria, Texas SOUTH & EAST TEXAS REGION Alice, Texas Bryan, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas Dallas, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Marshall, Texas Palestine, Texas Pleasanton, Texas San Antonio, Texas Tyler, Texas Shreveport, Louisiana PERMIAN BASIN REGION 2135 S. Loop 250 West Midland, Texas 79703 Phone: (915) 694-6601 Fax: (915) 694-0703 Hobbs, New Mexico Abilene, Texas Breckenridge, Texas Brownfield, Texas Jacksboro, Texas Odessa, Texas San Angelo, Texas Snyder, Texas Wichita Falls, Texas ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION 1860 Lincoln Street, Suite 710 Denver, Colorado 80295 Phone: (303) 861-4471 Fax: (303) 839-9385 Brighton, Colorado Grand Junction, Colorado Farmington, New Mexico Dickinson, North Dakota Casper, Wyoming Gillette, Wyoming Powell, Wyoming Riverton, Wyoming WEST COAST/ALASKA REGION Bakersfield, California El Centro, California Orcutt, California Shafter, California Signal Hill, California Ventura, California Woodland, California Mercury, Nevada Anchorage, Alaska Kenai, Alaska North Slope, Alaska MID CONTINENT REGION 2601 NW Expressway, #710 W. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112 Phone: (405) 848-2247 Fax: (405) 842-5379 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Great Bend, Kansas Hayes, Kansas Medicine Lodge, Kansas Oakley, Kansas Wichita, Kansas Ardmore, Oklahoma Enid, Oklahoma Seminole, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma Yukon, Oklahoma Perryton, Texas EUROPE &AFRICA REGION Wellheads Crescent Dyce Industrial Park Aberdeen, Scotland AB2 OFZ Phone: 011-44-224-72-4411 Telex: 739153 Fax: 011-44-224-77-1205 Algiers, Algeria Great Yarmouth, England Paris, France Piacenza, Italy Pescara, Italy Den Haag, The Netherlands Ah Velsen-Noord, The Netherlands Tananger, Norway Hambuehren, West Germany FAR EAST REGION Inchcape House, #05-01 450/452 Alexandra Road Singapore 0511 Phone: 011-65-472-3344 Telex: RS23693 BJSERV Fax: 011-65-472-1126 Jakarta, Indonesia Trengganu, Malaysia Manila, Philippines Bangkok, Thailand MIDDLE EAST REGION P.O. Box 4352 Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates Phone: 011-971-277-0692 Telex: 23018 BJ SERV EM Fax: 011-971-277-0693 Cairo, Egypt Bombay, India Madras, India Damascus, Syria SOUTH AMERICA REGION Maipu 942, Piso 11 1340 Buenos Aires Argentina Phone: 011-541-311-9531 /9566 Telex: 24157 HSERV AR Fax: 011-541-311-6087 Neuguen, Argentina Provincia del Chubut, Argentina Provincia de Mendoza, Argentina Provincia de Salta, Argentina Santa Cruz, Bolivia Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Bogota, Colombia Punta Arenas, Chile Quito, Ecuador Lima, Peru Trinidad, West Indies Caracas, Venezuela A Baker Hughes company Count on Performance 5/90 • 2m • 1028 Printed in U.S.A. ar Ciit j paaalland P. O. Box 2068 • Pearland, Texas 77588-2068 • 485-2411 November 20, 1990 Honorable Mayor and City Council City Hall Pearland, Texas 77588 Gentlemen: At their meeting held after the Joint Public Hearing on November 19, 1990, the Commission considered Specific Use Permit No. 20, George Lee Rush, Jr., Agent for Patricia Rowe, Owner, request for a Specific Use Permit for unscheduled and new commer- cial use (operation of an oilfield service company) on property located at 1323 N. Main. It was moved by Clyde Starns, seconded by Benny Frank, that recommendation be made to Council to approve this Specific Use request. As part of his motion, Commissioner Starns expressed the hope that the oilfield service company would provide some type of additional landscape screening at the property line as proposed by the adjacent cemetery management. Motion passed 6 to 0. This is submitted for your consideration. Sincerely yours, Al Lentz, Chairman Planning & Zoning AL: pj AGENDA - SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, TO BE HELD IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE JOINT PUBLIC HEARING ON NOVEMBER 19, 1990, IN THE COUNCIL CHAM- BERS, CITY HALL, 3519 LIBERTY DRIVE, PEARLAND, TEXAS I. CALL TO ORDER II. NEW BUSINESS A. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - APPLICATION NO. 20, REQUEST OF CHARLES EMMERICH, AGENT FOR OWNERS NAMED IN THE APPLICATION, FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE OF THE CITY, FROM CLASSIFI- CATION GENERAL BUSINESS TO COMMERCIAL ON PROPERTY BOUNDED BY 2400 BLOCK OF S. MAIN, 3900 BLOCK OF E. BROADWAY, 2400 BLOCK OF S. HOUSTON AND THE 3900 BLOCK OF E. PEAR. B. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - SPECIFIC USE PERMIT NO. 20, GEORGE LEE RUSH, JR., AGENT FOR PATRICIA H. ROWE, OWNER, REQUEST FOR A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR UNSCHEDULED AND NEW COMMERCIAL USE (OPERATION OF AN OILFIELD SERVICE COMPANY) ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1323 N.MAIN. III. ADJOURN POSTED: /, DAY OF vi A. D., 1990 ."J'Q O _ REMOVED: DAY OF ' , A. D., 1990. AGENDA — SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS, TO BE HELD IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE JOINT PUBLIC HEARING ON NOVEMBER 19, 1990, IN THE COUNCIL CHAM— BERS, CITY HALL, 3519 LIBERTY DRIVE, PEARLAND, TEXAS I. CALL TO ORDER II. NEW BUSINESS A. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION — APPLICATION NO. 20, REQUEST OF CHARLES EMMERICH, AGENT FOR OWNERS NAMED IN THE APPLICATION, FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE LAND USE AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE OF THE CITY, FROM CLASSIFI— CATION GENERAL BUSINESS TO COMMERCIAL ON PROPERTY BOUNDED BY 2400 BLOCK OF S. MAIN, 3900 BLOCK OF E. BROADWAY, 2400 BLOCK OF S. HOUSTON AND THE 3900 BLOCK OF E. PEAR. B. CONSIDERATION AND POSSIBLE ACTION — SPECIFIC USE PERMIT NO. 20, GEORGE LEE RUSH, JR., AGENT FOR PATRICIA H. ROWE, OWNER, REQUEST FOR A SPECIFIC USE PERMIT FOR UNSCHEDULED AND NEW COMMERCIAL USE (OPERATION OF AN OILFIELD SERVICE COMPANY) ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1323 N.MAIN. III. ADJOURN POSTED: Acc, DAY OF t inxy-, - t-ice-A. D., 1990 :0 O /4!7I REMOVED:./ DAY OF . D., 1990.