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City Council Meeting Minutes May 4, 2021 <br />range from 12' to 141. <br />David Cummings, President of Dorado Development Company, a San Antonio <br />based real estate development and management company, stated he is a <br />managing General Partner of H & H Dorado, Ltd, which is the Owner/ <br />Developer of the H&H Industrial Park. He stated H&H Industrial Park is first <br />class heavy/light use industrial park with a set of deed restrictions and <br />covenants to that will ensure high quality building standards and methods <br />suitable for an array of industrial type uses are met. The height restriction of <br />12 feet for outside storage uses will not only deter the company to look <br />beyond San Marcos for suitable sites but will also force other local and <br />industrial type companies to locate such facilities to other markets outside of <br />San Marcos. He stated this would be a significant impact to the tax revenue for <br />San Marcos, as well as the loss of jobs for its citizens and surrounding <br />neighbors. He hopes Council will vote to modify this height restriction to allow <br />for outside storage items above the current 12 feet limitation. Increasing this <br />height restriction would allow for the purchase of an additional $50 million in <br />mobile offices over the next 5-7 years which will be manufactured in Texas and <br />will likely bring an additional 50+ long term jobs to our area. <br />Lisa Marie Coppoletta expressed concern with the Belvin Street Project which <br />was rolled out with only 30 days notice. She stated the City's Urban Forrester <br />came to her house and inspected five heritage live oak trees and is <br />disappointed that her trees were butchered during the project. <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />A motion was made by Council Member Gleason, seconded by Deputy Mayor <br />Pro Tem Scott, to approve the consent agenda, with the exception of item #2, <br />#3, and #9, which was pulled and considered separately. The motion carried by <br />the following vote: <br />For: 7 - Mayor Pro Tem Derrick, Mayor Hughson, Council Member Baker, Council Member <br />Gonzales, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Scott, Council Member Garza and Council <br />Member Gleason <br />Against: 0 <br />Consider approval, by motion, of the following meeting minutes: <br />A. March 16, 2021 Regular Meeting Minutes <br />B. April 6, 2021 - Work Session Meeting Minutes <br />2. Consider <br />approval of Ordinance 2021-21, on the second of two <br />readings, extending <br />the <br />delayed <br />effective date of Ordinance 2020-08 that provided for <br />the Annexation into <br />the <br />City of <br />Approximately 62.48 acres of land generally located <br />at the intersection <br />of <br />City of San Marcos Page 2 <br />
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