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Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting 090723
A
D
You
motion
to
excuse
the
people
there.
A
A
Motion
carries
for
the
record
commissioner.
Population
can
I
have
a
motion
of
action
for
items.
Eight,
a
through
eight
C
motion
to
accept
a
motion
for
approval;
second,
second,
bye
Commission
on
him.
Yes,
sir,
all
in
favor
against
motion
carries.
B
What
we
can
do
is
we
can
read
them
in
for
the
record
as
approval
approved.
F
A
We're
not
going
to
go
ahead
and
move
to
public
hearing
recommendations
of
an
ordinance
item.
Six
eight
many
of
his
own
ordinance
map
of
the
cellular
radio
by
repealing
coordinates
20
11-0-043,
which
authorize
a
conditional
use
permit
for
a
roofing
company
and
authorize
the
issuance
of
conditional
use
permit
for
cleaning
service
on
Lots
one
and
two
block
1537
Eastern
Division,
located
at
2601
East.
G
Thank
you,
Mr
chairman
for
the
record.
We
have
Juan
Florida's
owner,
we
have
Joseph
where
she
has
applicant
and
Cornerstone
land
use
consultant
as
a
representative
property
location,
not
one
and
two
block.
1537
Eastern
Division
located
at
2601,
East,
Ash
Street
zone
change.
Request
is
a
conditioner
use.
Permit
for
a
cleaning
service
proposed
use
is
a
cleaning
service
letter
sent
for
35
and
we
have
one
against
and
then
four
background.
We
have
orderness
2011-0-043,
which
was
a
condition
use
permit
for
a
roofing
company
that
was
approved
by
City
Council
on
April
4
2011..
H
Chairman
members
of
the
commission,
Danny
Danny
tijerina.
H
And
I'm
here
to
speak
in
favor
of
this
item.
In
addition,
the
Washington
families
here
who
own
Servpro
and
they're
also
here
to
answer
any
questions,
concerns
or
talk
about
their
business
operations.
J
Yeah
I've
got
some
questions
in
the
letter
that
was
submitted
to
us.
It
says
that
there
are
11
employees.
J
You
yeah
so
I'm,
just
trying
to
get
familiar
with
with
possibly
could
potentially
be
utilized.
As
far
as
the
warehouse
right,
so
I
did
read
what
there
is
11
employees
and
the
hours
would
be
8
30
to
5
30.
and
I.
J
Know
It
mentions
that,
as
far
as
the
letter
that
was
submitted
by
Mr
tahirina
that
that
you
all
are
requesting
the
conditioning
use
permit
and
that
the
goal
is
to
operate
the
business
with
a
standard
office
and
I
believe
there's
two
offices
in
the
front
right
or
an
office
in
the
front
and
then
with
some
warehouse
space
that
will
house
Vans
and
restoration
equipment.
Correct,
because
what
what
it
states
so
yeah,
just
kind
of
trying
to
get
an
idea
of
what
that
would
would
be
like.
K
Then
and
then
leave
to
primarily
come
in
at
8
30
leave
at
5,
30.
and
us
sometime
in
between
that.
K
Drying
equipment-
I
guess
you
could
say
air
movers,
dehumidifiers
air
scrubbers.
We
do
have
household
cleaning
chemicals
that
are
primarily
we
do
purchase
them
in
one
gallon
containers
similar.
We
buy
them
from
corporate
in
Tennessee,
where
contractually
obligated
to
do
that,
and
that's
essentially
it
our
vehicles
will
be
stored
there
on
side
and
the
side
other
than
that
would.
I
K
J
K
Oh
no,
as
far
as
our
franchise
we're
locally
owned.
This
is
our
only
location,
Nationwide
I
think
we're,
including
Canada,
there's
2
000
locations.
D
I
D
That
can
anything
that
would
heat
or
anything
can
blow
up
anything
that
just
what
to
use
to
to
to
clean
and
I
know
that
they've
gone
they've
done
some
tests
already
that
they're
supposedly
not
any
kind
of
chemicals
that
could
harm
anybody.
But
you
research,
the
company,
not
you,
but
the
company
itself
they've
had
several
lawsuits
against
them
for
having
hazardous
whatever
in
in
their
warehousing.
Each.
K
K
Everything
is
in
gallon
jugs
We,
Carry,
On
average
and
you're
working
three
to
five
gallons
of
each.
We
do
have
a
disinfectant
that
is
in
a
55
gallon
drum
because
of
covid.
We
do
use
that
quite
often
I
do
have
the
SDS
sheets
on
that
and
when
you
look
at
the
toxicity
and
everything
everything
is
at
zero.
So
there's
no
concern
with
that.
K
L
K
All
I
could
say
we
have
had
a
contract
with
LISD
for
mold
remediation
I
accidentally.
Let
it
lapse
two
weeks
ago,
we're
in
the
process
of
getting
through
that
again.
It
will
be
due
on
Tuesday,
so
I'm,
the
only
one
licensed
from
over
mediation
in
Laredo
I'm,
the
only
one
licensed
for
mold
assessment
consultant
or
in
Laredo.
It's
public
record
something
you
can
easily
look
up
as
well.
So
you
know
if
you've
got
concerns
about
LASD
they
contracted
us,
so
I
mean
I
would
assume
that
they're.
A
S
I
have
a
question
for
Steph
I
know:
there's
been
an
existing
business
there
for
over
12
years,
and
now
sir
Pro
wants
to
go
in
there.
Hence
is
why
we're
doing
a
renewal
there's
a
change
of
cop
will
staff's
research
and
what?
How
did
you
all
come
to
supporting
this
item?.
B
Right
so
when
initially,
when
we
first
heard
the
name
Servpro
I
had
staff
do
some
research
in
other
cities,
we
checked
San
Antonio,
McAllen,
Midland,
Lubbock,
San,
Marcos,
San
Antonio,
and
we
found
that
those
were
in
higher
Zone
ranges
right,
industrial
areas.
We
brought
in
the
the
applicant
to
talk
about
that.
B
Apparently
there's
there's
different
levels
of
Servpro
that
could
be
out
there.
So
the
next
step
we
did
was
after
that
was
we
had
in.
B
We
had
the
applicant
visit
with
the
fire
department
and
also
the
health
department
to
go
over
what
they,
what
they're
going
to
be
carrying
in
their
facilities,
just
so
that
we
could
be
clear
of
what
they're
going
to
be
carrying
whether
they
were
going
to
have
big
trucks,
18-wheeler
trucks
or
anything
of
that
nature,
and
once
we
got
clearance
from
environmental
director,
John
Porter,
that's
when
I
made
my
decision
of
support,
but
I
do
understand
the
school
issue.
B
That's
why
we
we
did
a
little
extra
homework
to
make
sure
that
we're
in
compliance.
The
other
thing
we
did
was,
if
you
look
at
the
at
the
sheet
with
the
comments.
I
believe
that's
comment.
Six!
B
Yes,
so
if
this
business
ends
up
growing
and
they
get
into
a
situation
where
they're
going
to
start
bringing
in
chemical
chemicals
that
we
wouldn't
want
next
to
a
school,
we
put
in
there
that
the
cup
would
be
voided
and-
and
that
could
be
a
good
thing
that
could
be
I-
mean
they're,
growing,
they're
getting
bigger
or
whatever.
But
for
now
this
is
the
you
know.
We
just
we
checked
with
the
the
different
departments
that
handle
these
type
of
situations,
and
that
was
the
response
we
got.
J
My
only
question
for
for
you
or
Mr
Navarro
has
been
reading
the
the
packet
that
you
guys
sent
the
previous
nothing
to
do
with
the
service
pro
I
think
you,
you
guys
do
a
great
job
and
you're
around
doing
a
service.
That's
needed!
There's!
No
doubt
about
that,
but
the
previous
person,
as
far
as
from
what
I
saw,
had
seven
citations
there.
J
Between
planning
department
and
legal
department
on
issues
that
they
were
having
with
that
person
who
was
there
and
one
of
the
main
things
that
I
could
that
I
read
on
the
package
you
guys
sent
was
that
there
was
issues
with
parking,
18
leaders
coming
in
to
deliver
and
actually
I
guess
not
complying
to
the
cup
right
and-
and
it
looked
like
it
was
a
really
really
hard
time
for
the
city
to
be
able
to
put
a
grasp
on
that
and
it
and
until
then,
I
think
that
business
continued,
even
with
seven
violations
from
what
I
read
even
from
I,
think
the
citations
where
people
were
staying
there
after
hours
and
drinking
on
the
parking
lot
like
like
Mr
Garcia
just
mentioned
it
is
a
school
next
door.
J
There
are
kids
that
walk
to
school.
There
is
a
track
around
the
school
as
well
and
on
street
parking,
and
that's
why
I
asked
about
parking
if
they're
living
cars
they're,
where
all
those
cars
going
to
park
while
they
get
in
their
trucks,
to
go
out
and
disinfect
or
do
their
job
and
that's
a
big
concern,
especially
we're
considering
the
safety
and
the
welfare
of
that
area.
Right
so
in
the
previous
recommendation
of
the
city
had
been
not
to
approve,
and
now
it
is
but
I
think
it's
the
same
thing
for
this
area.
B
J
Process
be
because
again
again-
and
this
is
for
legal
really
because
from
what
I
was
seeing
in
the
documentation,
they
were
really,
it
was
a
the
City
attorney
was
communicating
with
the
planners.
They
were
trying
to
get
a
hold
of
the
citations
right
and,
and
it
just
seems
like
they
were
going
in
circles.
So
how
much
did
the
city
have
and
not
obtain
anything
about
this
business
I'm
talking
about
the
previous
business?
J
What
controls
the
city
have
in
order
to
be
able
to
revoke
that
and
I?
Don't
know
how
easy
it
is,
and
that's
why
I'm
asking
house
how
how
many
times
have
we
done
this.
N
Right,
I,
don't
think
we
do,
we
do
have
the
ability
to
do
it,
but
most
of
the
time
people
have
worked
hard
for
these
things,
and-
and
you
know,
if
you
tell
them-
hey
you're,
not
in
compliance
with
this,
and
that
you
know
they
generally
try
and
work.
J
With
you
to
get
back
into
compliance,
and
unfortunately,
for
this
case,
this
previous
owner
was
not
in
compliance,
and
there
is
previous
history
of
that
and
I
would
hate
for
for
the
school
specifically
to
to
have
these
issues
with
another
business
being
there
and
just
kicking
the
can
down
the
street
right,
but
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
I
wanted
to
see
what
that
process
is.
I,
don't
know
if
you
cite
a
person,
that's
not
in
conformance
and
then
they
go
to
municipal
court
and
then
Municipal
Court
hears
that
in
Kansas.
N
N
On
how
responsive
they
are
to
to
your
requests,
then
I
mean
once
you
can
establish
a
pattern
of
them,
not
responding,
you're
not
complying
with
the
cup.
You
can
go
ahead
and
revoke
it
and
then
I
believe
it's
subject
to
an
appeal
process.
After
that,
right
and
that'd
be
the
general
breakdown.
N
K
D
D
M
There's
no
need
for
us
to
have
hazardous
materials.
There
there's
nothing
that
we
do
within
our
line
of
business.
That
requires
for
us
to
store
or
have
hazardous
materials.
We
actually
go
to
houses
to
commercial
properties
to
clean,
not
the
other
way
around.
So.
D
K
K
I'm
also
a
licensed
adjuster,
so
I
know
the
repercussions
as
far
as
you
know,
legal
liability
insurance.
All
that
sort
of
thing
so
I,
you
know
very
much
I'm
aware
of
you-
know
implications
as
far
as
what
you
carry,
how
you
use
it
and
enduring
case
in
point:
Jaren
coven,
a
lot
of
people.
These
flyline
app
companies
were
using
these
chemicals
that
I
don't
even
touch,
but
they
were
using
them
and
then
they're
using
them
in
warehouses.
K
It's
like
geez
I
know
that
they
use
this
I
see
this
here,
I
mean
that
could
kill
people
I.
Don't
do
that.
I
stay
away,
I'm,
very
conscious
of
my
people.
Whenever
you
see
my
people
and
somewhere
that
you
know
I
give
them
PPE
personal
protection.
Protective
equipment
I
take
care
of
my
people.
So
if
I
take
care
of
my
people,
I'm
going
to
take
care
of
my
neighbors
I'm,
the
guy,
you
know
on
the
neighborhood,
that's
the
quiet,
one
that'll
go
and
help
you
out.
P
K
That's
that's
what
we
typically
have
on
hand:
I
have
a
bind
here,
I
think
there's
28
or
30
of
them.
They
went
through
them.
They
had
no
issues
at
the
time.
I
have
an
email
stating
the
same.
If
we
need
something
job,
specific
I
call
and
I
have
it
delivered
to
the
job
site
that
really
that
rarely
does
happen
and
if
there's
anything
hazardous,
I
sub
it
out
or
I
call
someone
that
is
licensed
to
do
that
as
far
as
pick
up
on
site
somewhere
else,
I
don't
mess
with
it.
P
B
P
Q
Thank
you,
Mr
chairman
I,
just
have
a
question
for
Mr
and
Mrs
worshank
well.
First
of
all,
I
want
to
say
that
it
looks
like
you've
really
done.
Your
homework
gone
through
the
process
and
our
responsible
business
owners
and
our
staff
is
saying
you
don't
have
any
hazardous
materials.
You're
saying
you
don't
plan
to
have
any
so
I.
Thank
you
for
that.
Q
But
I'm
just
curious
generally,
since
I
didn't
see
any
information
on
that
here.
If
you
can
tell
us
about
your
waste
removal
process,
so
the
the
materials
or
liquids
you
use
to
sanitize,
how
do
you
dispose
of
them
so
that
we
can
avoid
them
being
exposed
to.
K
Need
to,
if
not,
if
it's
anything
if
there
is
anything,
for
instance
on,
say,
mold
removal
we're
just
using
cleaning
products
that
you
typically
find,
of
course
something
specific
for
a
fungicide.
Let's
say,
however,
we
use
you
know
rad
to
use
some
abrasives
those
can
be
thrown
in
the
trash
there's,
nothing
that
would
need
special
handling
that
we
do
on
a
daily
basis.
K
Removal
I,
don't
touch
that
so
we
wouldn't
be.
We
wouldn't
be
any
of
our
concern
if
there
is
something
that
we
find,
for
instance,
on
any
commercial
job
site,
it
is
state
law
that,
before
you
disturb
anything
that
is
as
best
as
containing
materials,
we
have
to
test
for
it.
I
follow
Upon
Our
engineering
out
there
before
and
they
can
attest
to
that.
Like
I,
you
know,
I
follow
everything
as
far
as
the
way
it
should
be
handled
for
state
law
and
EPA
as
well
all
the
chemicals
that
we
use.
There's
a
there's,
a
label.
Q
K
So,
typically,
if
there's
any
debris
that
is
generated
from,
let's
say
a
water
restoration
project,
we
will
be
pulling
baseboards,
we'll
be
ventilating
walls
which
is
just
driving.
So
if
you're
concerned
about
any
type
of
hazardous
debris
there
wouldn't
be
any.
There
is
just
something
that
you
would
find
out
in
your
normal
trash,
or
you
know,
let's
say
a
dumpster
for
a
remodel
of
the
very
most.
That
would
be
the
worst
of
it.
As
far
as
on
that
particular
side,.
Q
Okay,
yeah
I
would
encourage
you
to
keep
it
secure.
Just
for
the
sake
of
you
know,
kids
getting
into
the.
K
Trash,
no,
we
keep
everything.
Securing
Vehicles
would
be
secure.
I'm,
a
there
I
I
I
protect
the
interests
of
the
business
us
and
our
employees
as
best
as
I
can.
J
I
know
on
your
website,
you
mentioned
biohazard
and
crime
scene
cleanup
as
a
service
that
you
may
provide
what
what?
What
would
these
that
type
of
scenario
that
you
would
have
to
do,
something
like
that
or
a
service.
K
Typically,
we
use
there
are
Carson
chemicals
that
break
down
blood.
It's
kind
of
like
I,
can't
think
of
the
word.
J
K
I
I
K
I
mean
a
lot
of
times
that
does
most
of
the
work
for
you
and
it's
once
it's
there.
Of
course
you
do
have
you
do
have.
There
is
a
difference
in
the
state
between
medical
waste
and
human.
Let's
say:
Biohazard
Waste.
If
that's
what
you're
you're
getting
it,
of
course
you
do
have
the
red
bag
it
then
you
can
call
a
company
like
say
Sarah,
stericycle
or
something
like
that.
They'll
come
and
they'll
dispose
of
it
properly.
At
that
point
in
time,
right.
J
H
D
J
A
great
service
service
pros
does
I
think
it's
well
needed
in
this
community.
I.
Think,
probably
you
guys,
probably
the
only
ones
that
probably
do
this.
You
know
it's
it's
you
know
like
they
mentioned.
You
know.
The
concern
is
the
School
site
and
I'm
sure.
When
you
looked
at
your
property,
you
had
to
have
noticed.
You
know
that
school
across
the
street.
So
that's.
K
Why
there's
some
concern
in
regards
to
biohazard,
I,
think
of
generally
speaking
of
cat,
3
or
Blackwater,
is
low,
basically
for
lack
of
a
better
term,
something
that
comes
out
of
the
toilet,
that
ain't
yours,
that's
the
generally.
What
we
refer
to
when
with
Biohazard
thank.
A
R
R
I
know
that
the
representative
that
we
had
threw
us
under
the
bus,
of
course
he
got
indicted,
but
he
came
around
asking
for
permission
for
not
permission
because
I
said
I
know
that
you
have
those
people
in
your
pocket
and
he
laughed
and
he
laughed
and
he
never
paid
attention
to
us
so
again.
Now
we
have
another
company
and
I
don't
care
if
they
say
it's
not
hazardous,
it's
chemical,
it's
chemical
and
it
only
takes
a
little
bit.
R
R
R
Where
is
this
thing
located
in
a
curve
right
up
to
Milton
one
of
our
highest
performing
elementary
schools,
our
children,
love
to
be
outside
so
I
know
what
can
happen
to
those
children
and
I
realize
that
all
it
takes
is
a
little
accident
and
you're
putting
the
health
of
our
children,
their
futures
and
their
lives.
R
R
So
I
wish
you
do
consider,
because
chemical,
no
matter,
if
it's
a
gallon,
a
pint
or
whatever
Laredo
is
hot
I,
don't
know,
Dallas,
warehouses
or
air
conditioned
I
know
they
weren't,
because
we
even
had
rats
coming
out
of
those,
and
you
know
what
those
people
did.
They
brought
cats
our
cat
population
exploded
and
why?
Because
they
had
rats-
and
now
we
have
now-
you
want
chemicals.
S
S
When
we
purchased
that
property
we
did
had
the
warehouse
empty
along
the
way
they
started
to
rent
it
to
so
many
different
renters
until
the
18
wheelers
that
you
are
mentioning
came
about,
and
we
said
okay,
what's
going
on,
where
is
the
city
ordinance
around
that
time?
So
we
started
to
confront
people.
S
S
The
sidewalks
are
very
limited
around
that
area,
but
that's
the
history
of
this
Warehouse
in
like
Mr
I'm,
sorry,
Mike
Baron,
is
mentioning.
There
is
a
history.
There
is
Cup
history.
We
do
have
all
those
documentations
that
they
keep.
Can
they
Airy,
owner
or
Airy
renter
keeps
applying
for
a
cup
and
they
keep
granting
these
cups
safety
like
they
mentioned
the
dumpsters.
S
That
was
the
major
issue
in
our
area.
Every
time
that
the
dumpsters
came
in
all
the
debris
will
come
to
our
house,
their
cars
inside
the
house
inside
the
cars.
We
would
see
all
the
dust
in
there.
That's
how
bad
it
was,
even
if
it's
fenced
by
now,
they
already
mentioned
and
I
hope
y'all
picked
it
up
they're
going
to
be
disposing
in
those
dumpsters,
but
how
are
they
gonna
be
dumped?
S
S
They
do
their
employees
do
unless
they're
going
to
be
transferring
all
this,
but
I
said
what
I
saw
on
their
commercials
and
on
the
website.
All
of
them
are
wearing
protective
gear.
Why
and
then
you're
gonna
dump
it
so
I
am
against
it.
Like
you
know,
since
1984
we've
been
trying
to
correct
this
with
the
city,
it
hasn't
been
able
to
be
corrected
because
this
Warehouse
was
grandfather
in
a
long
time
ago,
but
now
it's
a
residential
area.
S
If
you
are
keep
granting
the
cup
we're,
never
gonna
shut
this
down.
We're
gonna
continue
you're
going
to
continue
hurting
people,
innocent
people
there's
a
playground.
Next,
it's
a
very
low
social
economic
area.
Why?
Why
are
we
I?
Don't
know?
I
just
don't
understand.
You
know
it
is
very
hard
for
us
to
come
back.
I
was
in
shock
when
we
receive
the
letter.
S
S
Even
just
Lysol
read
the
label,
any
basic
household
chemicals
has
hazardous
things
that
can
hurt
you,
even
if
it's
from
Walmart,
so
please
consider
denying
this
cup.
Thank
you.
A
E
My
name
is
Ruben
Gonzalez.
My
address
is
9226
I'm.
Sorry,
2603
is
Montgomery.
I
work
for
the
school
list.
Every
time
for
the
school
district
in
Houston,
I
was
in
charge
of
the
schools
and
any
High.
School
is
283
buildings
in
Houston
in
HIV
it
will
not
in
the
single
school,
have
a
chemical
or
some
company
across
I
deal
a
lot
when
a
company
in
a
service
master,
because
when
we
get
we're
in
a
building
catch
on
fire,
we
call
service
master.
E
They
come
in
clean
up
a
lot
of
damage
and
they
use
a
lot
of
chemicals
to
take
the
smoke
out
or
whatever
you
know
they
they're
real
I,
don't
know
if
these
people
do
that
kind
of
job
or
if
they
they
certified
to
Whirlwind.
Asbestos
is
worse
because
every
Master
they
used
to
be
sometimes
you
go.
They
have
a
five
Buster.
You
start
working
in
the
Bible.
You
find
out.
E
Oh
it's
covered
when
asbestos
so
who
who
would
take
care
of
that
the
same
company
or
they
will
call
somebody
else
and
a
lot
of
the
time
the
companies
they
say.
Well,
we
take
care
of
the
whole
thing.
So
my
make
my
main
question
is
how
far
they
can
go
when
cleaning
they
take
the
damage
like
a
building
in
them.
I
E
E
T
In
the
area
too,
if
they
don't
have
anything
hazardous,
but
they
don't
handle
anything
hazardous,
then
what
is
the
need
for
their
employees
to
wear
a
PPE
equipment?
That's
one
question
another
one
is
the
parking
there's
no
parking
now
to
deliver
supplies
to
the
to
the
business.
If
they
used
to
park
in
the
street,
you
have
kids
walking
to
school,
there's
no
sidewalks
there.
They
use
the
street.
T
It's
another
thing
right
now,
I
believe
it's
an
R1!
You
want
to
make
a
jump
not
even
from
an
R1
to
an
R2
to
an
R3.
We
want
to
go
straight
to
give
them
jump
a
couple
of
goals.
I
think
that's
a
little
bit.
You
know
think
think
about
that
before
you
do
anything
else.
Also,
how
many
times
do
we
have
to
say
here
no
like
when
somebody
runs
for
office,
you
know
campaign
funds
or
whatever
you
know
say
no.
Every
year
leave
every
two
years
and
I
don't
know.
T
T
T
H
J
A
Can
you
I
know
there
was
a
few
questions
that
that
one
of
the
one
of
the
people
came
up
with
as
far
as
yeah
it's
about
the
the
disposal
and
and
so
forth.
So
basically,
if
you
can
just
address
as
far
as
again
how
the
chemicals
were
handled
disposal,
then
we
can
pretty
much
go
from
there.
K
Follow
the
EPA
the
label
on
it
for
EPA
law,
we
have
to
there's
no
off
valuable
use
as
far
as
disposal.
Any
of
the
chemicals
used
are
basically
household
cleaning
chemicals,
most
of
the
meal
that
you
can
find
under
kitchen
sinks,
they're
just
labeled,
Servpro,
whatever
it
may
be,
those
anything
as
far
as
disposal
that
can
be
put
down
in
sanitary
suits
as
far
as
children.
My
son
is
at
the
warehouse
all
the
time.
He's
not
I
have
no
issues
with
him.
K
Exploring
the
warehouse,
because
I
am
not
a
concerned
with
anything
that
we
have
on
site
as
far
as
PPE.
No
there's
no
reason
for
any
employee
to
be
wearing
PPE,
which
is
the
full
white
Tyvek
suits
at
the
warehouse.
If
we
are
wearing
them.
For
instance,
we
recently
had
a
mole
job
at
one
of
the
universities
here
on
site
there.
Yes,
they
will
be
wearing
PPE,
but
that
area
is
in
full
containment
under
negative
pressure
so
and
that-
and
that
is
for
the
specific
reason
of
mold
remediation
outside
of
that.
I
K
If
you're
talking
about
the
bridge
systems,
we
wear
PPE
for
covet
cleaning
to
protect
my
employees
from
covert
under
covid.
We
didn't
no
one
in
my
office
got
sick
until
maybe
a
year
ago,
and
that's
when
everyone
kind
of
letters
so
I
prided
myself
on
that,
because
I
took
very
good
care
of
my
employees
against
something
that
no
one
could
see.
K
Thank
you.
As
far
as
disposal,
I
mean
everything
is
bagged
on
site.
If
we're
working
in
a
particular
room
of
let's
say
it's
a
house
Warehouse
commercial
building,
whatever
it
may
be,
we're
working
in
a
specific
area.
Everything
will
be
bagged
on
site
because
it's
counterproductive
for
us
to
be
taking
corn
dry,
while
I'm
dragging
it
through
a
house.
We
have
to
clean
the
rest
of
the
house,
so
everything
is
back
on
site
and
we
usually
I
think
it's
duck
bill
Ty
it
so
that
there
will
be
nothing
that
comes
out
of
it.
K
H
A
Close
it
yeah
before
I
make
a
motion
just
to
let
the
public
know
that
whatever
whatever
decisions
made
here
commission
is
just
a
recommendation
from
our
recommendation
goes
to
city,
council
and
city
council
has
the
ultimate
decision
at
the
end.
So
our
decision
here
is
just
a
recommendation
so
just
to
let
you
all
know
that,
basically
that's
what's
going
to
happen
here.
T
Them
like
delivery
for
the
supplies.
How
are
they
going
to
deliver?
There's
no
parking,
there's
no
way
ATP.
When
the
HEB
delivers
something
they
go
inside
their
property
strikes,
they're
down
the
corner,
the
18-wheeler
comes
in.
Deliver
they
go
inside
the
property.
How
would
their
supplies
will
be
delivered?
Are
they
going
to
park
outside
of
the
street
because
that's
what
they
did
with
the
other
company?
That
was
there?
You
know
and
kids
pass
through
there,
18
wheelers
on
the
street,
now
I
mean
we're
gonna
be
having
this
issue
about
parking.
T
T
D
J
J
G
Permitted
addresses
yes
in
that
chart
right.
We
got
classified
under
like
a
cleaning
service,
because.
J
I,
looked
and
I
couldn't
find
anything
under
under
cleaning
service,
so
the
closest
thing
I
could
find
under
the
land
use
chart.
Mr
Navarro
is
a
warehouse,
a
warehouse
use
because
it
is,
if
you
pull
up
the
aerial,
you
can
see
that
the
offices
and
then
it's
a
it's
a
warehouse.
It's
a
huge
Warehouse,
so
under
a
warehouse
use,
if
it's
classified
as
a
warehouse,
so
we
can
see
there.
J
What
is
needed
for
a
warehouse
is
a
before
use,
so
if
a
B4
use
is
needed
and
the
only-
and
this
is
in
a
residential
R1
lot,
the
only
thing
it
can
go
to
is
a
B1
like
use
is
what
I'm
saying
so.
The
only
use
you
could
use
is
a
B1
use
here,
and
if
this
is
a
warehouse,
it
needs
to
be
four
so
I,
don't
even
think
we
should
be
considering
this
and
I
wanted
to
ask
legal.
J
If
that's,
if
that's
right,
then,
under
the
condition
to
use
permit
rules
right
in
the
land
use
it
specifically
States
and
if
you're
in
a
residential
area
the
highest
Zone
you
can
apply
for
for
conditioning
use.
Permit
is
a
B1
use.
That's
correct.
B
B1,
for
what
we're
looking
at
here
is,
what
exactly
are
they
going
to
be
doing
there?
The
same,
would
it
be
the
equivalent
of
we
were
looking
at
like
Ambulance
Service?
They
bring
their
vehicles,
they
Park
them
here.
They
they're,
but.
J
You
so
I
would
consider
highly
that
staff
considers
that
they
come
back,
apply
for
a
B1
and
then
be
okay
to
apply
for
dcup
for
the
B4
use,
rather
than
granting
something
that
I,
don't
think
qualifies
of
this.
Building
that
we're
looking
at
is
a
warehouse,
no
matter
it's
ambulance,
service
or
anything
else,
I,
don't
they
require
a
a
B1
use
after.
B
If
you
don't
have
the
the
line,
you
have
to
look
at
it
as
what
are
they
going
to
do
so
we
had
to
call
in
the
applicant.
So
we
could
make
sure
exactly
what
they're
going
to
do.
They're
not
going
to
manufacture
anything
they're
they're
using
it
as
more
of
a
parking
lot
in
order
to
dispatch
I
believe
they
also
dispatch
by
an
800
number
that
calls
in
and
then
they
know
where
they're
going
to
go
the
next
day.
So
there's
no
fabricating
in
here
and
there's
no
storage
other
than
the
cars
and.
B
B
J
That
it
is,
then,
let
us
know
other
than
that.
I
would
ask
legal
if
this
is
a
warehouse
and
if
it
is,
it
requires
a
B4
use,
not
a
B1
use,
and
we
cannot
Grant
this
to
you.
I,
don't
feel
comfortable
granting
this
cup
on
something
that
requires
it
before.
That's
my
only
thing
so
I
would
really
you
can
take
a
motion
on.
However,
you
require
it
Mr
Novato,
but
I'm,
just
letting
this
commission
recognize
that
this
is
a
warehouse
and
it
requires
a
B4
and
it's
your
first
cup
for
I.
J
A
To
not
support
this
item.
Second,
we
have
a
motion
Garcia
to
not
support
staff
recommendation
for
the
approval
of
the
cop,
and
we
have
a
second
by.
L
A
O
A
Q
I
just
have
a
quick
question:
what
does
ipb
stand
for.
U
U
Aye
against.
A
L
L
V
A
U
A
U
O
A
Have
a
motion
to
approve
items,
line
a
b
and
c
by
commission
Garcia?
Second,
second
by
commissioner
Portillo,
all
in
favor
aye
against
motion
carries.
Do
we
have
any
directors
comments.
F
You
yes,
Mr
chairman
for
the
record:
the
conservation
of
the
modern
world
subdivision
rules,
compliance
of
the
plot
of
R
and
W
Ranch
subdivision
phase
six
approved
consideration
of
the
model
subdivision
rule
compliance
for
the
plot
of
Phoenix,
Village,
subdivision,
phase,
10.