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City Council Meeting Minutes September 13,2018 <br /> would not be any fair housing issues with requiring a 5 year credit history for <br /> renters. <br /> Commissioner Porterfield asked questions regarding parking. He asked about <br /> the Blanco Street frontage Mr. Berins responded that there are 3 frontages that <br /> will have street parking. There is parking at the Hutchinson Street frontage <br /> and that it will remain. On the Burleson Street frontage it is not very clear if <br /> parking will be permitted on a good portion of that street so they intend to <br /> clarify that and make it public parking. On the Blanco Street frontage they <br /> actually own all the land where the parking currently is. <br /> Council Member Hughson asked if they had thought about adding more <br /> condos to the development. Mr. Berins responded and stated that they did <br /> consider it,but that they have to consider being able to sell them. <br /> Mayor Thomaides asked if the sale or transfer of the property should occur <br /> between the time if this was to be approved and the time that the project is <br /> actually built out that the new owners would be bound by all requirements of <br /> the PDD that they are subject to. Mr. Berins responded that that was his <br /> understanding. <br /> Mayor Thomaides asked what the approximate impervious cover on the <br /> property now and what is the approximate impervious cover proposed? If it's <br /> more how are you going to ensure the community that storm water <br /> management is an adequate concern and not going to leave your property and <br /> harm someone else's property? Mr. Berins responded that they believe that <br /> they believe that there will be approximately 1 acre of impervious cover added <br /> to this project. Mr. Berins stated that in regards to drainage that this project <br /> will substantially improve the drainage in this area. <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Prewitt are you going to take into consideration staffs <br /> recommendations or are you going to stick with what you have submitted? <br /> Mr. Berins provided that they plan to work with Staff on as many of the <br /> requested changes as possible. <br /> Mayor Thomadies also asked if they were open to or had given any thought <br /> about any sustainable initiatives within the project itself. Mr.Berins <br /> responded and stated that this whole project is a best practice project and that <br /> first they have to understand what they get to build first, but that they are <br /> open to all of them. He reference the use of gray water or rain water <br /> specifically. <br /> City of San Marcos Page 3 <br />
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