03/06/1978-PZ-Minutes-RegularMinutes: Planning and Zoning Commission
March 6, 1978
Present: Chairman Jack Armstrong, Alta Lovell, Jimmy Frazier,
and Billye Hollingsworth
Absent: Willard Bounds, Cecil Snellgrove and Jerry Jenkins.
1. Chairman Armstrong called the Publice Hearing open.
Alvin Brown and Tom Adams, Minister of the Church of Christ and
other citizens spoke in favor of the Amendment to the Zoning
Ordinance.
Susan Cornell ask if other zoned areas had paved parking
regulations. City Manager explained.
Ken Cornell spoke in opposition of the Ordinance stating he
felt the present one was discrimanatory in that it doesen't
require paved parking for any other business. He stated
four (4) points he felt was discriminatory.
(1) Paved parking (200 seating capacity)
(2) Regulating any business to be 100 feet from a residence.
(3) The Permit Fee.
(4) Six (6) foot site barrier fence.
Jimmy Frazier stated that he agreed that it was somewhat dis-
criminatory, but would also limit Cornell's competition in the
future.
Public hearing was closed.
Jimmy Frazier made the motion to recommend to the Council that
the Amendment to the present Zoning Ordinance be approved.
Lovell second. Voted unanimous.
Meeting adjourn at 7:35 p.m.