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City Council Meeting Minutes February 1, 2022 <br />Ordinance 2022-12, on the first of two readings. <br />Shannon Mattingly, Director of Planning and Development Services, provided <br />the presentation regarding rezoning 87.998 acres of land, located at 1601 E. <br />McCarty from "FD" Future Development to "LI" Light Industrial District. <br />She stated the applicant intends for light industrial and manufacturing uses <br />and seeking to limit the uses that would not allow waste related services. The <br />property is currently vacant and the surrounding uses is the City of San <br />Marcos Public Services Complex and a vacant property. <br />Mayor Hughson open the Public Hearing at 8:26 p.m. <br />Those who spoke: <br />James B. Griffin, spoke in favor and is available to answer questions. <br />Brian Brooke, spoke in favor of the project. He would like for council to <br />approve this project. <br />Lisa Marie Coppoletta, this is not in the preferred scenario map and why do <br />we have a map if it is not going to be followed. She expressed concern with the <br />property in the floodplain. <br />There being no further speakers, Mayor Hughson closed the Public Hearing at <br />8:28 p.m. <br />A motion was made by Mayor Pro Tem Scott, seconded by Council Member <br />Gleason, to approve Ordinance 2022-12, on the first of two readings. <br />Council Member Baker expressed concern with future traffic and the high <br />school near the project. He stated the path of zoning for light industrial near <br />the high school is a waste and suggested housing. He commented that the light <br />industrial zoning as oppose to a buffer between the high school is a bad idea. <br />Mayor Hughson asked about residential outparcel being surrounded by light <br />industrial. Mr. Griffin stated the family is selling the property and has issued a <br />letter of support. He stated the other neighbor is looking forward of having <br />neighbors behind their house. <br />MOTION TO AMEND: A motion was made by Council Member Gleason, <br />seconded by Mayor Hughson, to add a restrictive covenant to not allow waste <br />related services. The motion carried by the following vote: <br />City of San Marcos Page 13 <br />