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The Sunset Valley City Council meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month (unless Council formally changes the meeting dates) in the City Hall Chambers, 3205 Jones Road. Meetings generally begin at 6 PM, and may not go past 10 PM. The public may participate in the Council meetings by coming to the meeting, watching on line via livestreaming, or after the meeting watching the video recording. Access the livestreaming and recordings via the City's YouTube Channel. The public may utilize the guestbook feature below to leave public comments for City Council meetings.
From left to right: Mayor Marc Bruner, Council Member David Bourell, Council Member Rudi Rosengarten, Mayor Pro tem Charles Young, Council Member Rob Johnson, Council Member Karen Medicus
The Sunset Valley City Council meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month (unless Council formally changes the meeting dates) in the City Hall Chambers, 3205 Jones Road. Meetings generally begin at 6 PM, and may not go past 10 PM. The public may participate in the Council meetings by coming to the meeting, watching on line via livestreaming, or after the meeting watching the video recording. Access the livestreaming and recordings via the City's YouTube Channel. The public may utilize the guestbook feature below to leave public comments for City Council meetings.
From left to right: Mayor Marc Bruner, Council Member David Bourell, Council Member Rudi Rosengarten, Mayor Pro tem Charles Young, Council Member Rob Johnson, Council Member Karen Medicus
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At this time, we believe the zoning for the Uplands be left as is. Can revisit down the line.
The Patels, 4 Curley Mesquite Cv
rxtrvl
about 1 year ago
Once the Uplands is rezoned it will be difficult to bring it back to GUI. There is more potential in simply leaving the zoning alone. GUI allows use for city events and the option to rent out the land for development that generates positive revenue. Will rezoning require hiring more city staff for oversight? Will the park become a magnet for the drug addicts who perpetually wander around just outside the east border of SV? Is SVPD prepared for that? Will the number of vehicle break-ins increase around the residences south of Jones Road? Will the adjacent businesses on Ben White be adversely affected?
Jeff Guthery 48 Lovegrass Ln
jeffguthery
about 1 year ago
Changing the zoning for the Uplands was a unnecessary step since GUI zoning also allows for Parks. GUI also allows for Medical facilities - nice option. Plan submitted to zoning had no specifications, only a footprint. I trust that other re-zoning requests by developers (other than the city) will warrant greater scrutiny.
Archimedes
about 1 year ago
Hello!
2BCityproud
about 1 year ago
Just a followup from my earlier comment regarding Upland rezoning. I've reviewed the scant documentation that covers the pro but none of the cons. What about the costs? How will we prevent a migrant camp---all who will soon be granted voting rights perhaps---from taking over? Is SV prepared to enforce local use or will we fall into a Portland, SF, LA, Philly problem? GUI is safer zoning for the time being in my opinion....
Austin and pro bono UT Law will fight you every step of the way.
I think the proposal above is ill-advised. I see no analysis on the web site justifying the proposed zoning change. Would it be possible to obtain public comment from the Sunset Valley voters to achieve a consensus? A public poll, perhaps? A page or two summarizing the pro/con of the proposal would be nice addition to the record.
K. Fickie, 15 Yellow Tail Cove
kayjed
about 1 year ago
Congrats on launching the new public comment platform!
At this time, we believe the zoning for the Uplands be left as is. Can revisit down the line.
The Patels, 4 Curley Mesquite Cv
Once the Uplands is rezoned it will be difficult to bring it back to GUI. There is more potential in simply leaving the zoning alone. GUI allows use for city events and the option to
rent out the land for development that generates positive revenue. Will rezoning require hiring more city staff for oversight? Will the park become a magnet for the drug addicts who perpetually wander around just outside the east border of SV? Is SVPD prepared for that? Will the number of vehicle break-ins increase around the residences south of Jones Road? Will the adjacent businesses on Ben White be adversely affected?
Jeff Guthery 48 Lovegrass Ln
Changing the zoning for the Uplands was a unnecessary step since GUI zoning also allows for Parks. GUI also allows for Medical facilities - nice option. Plan submitted to zoning had no specifications, only a footprint. I trust that other re-zoning requests by developers (other than the city) will warrant greater scrutiny.
Hello!
Just a followup from my earlier comment regarding Upland rezoning. I've reviewed the scant documentation that covers the pro but none of the cons. What about the costs? How will we prevent a migrant camp---all who will soon be granted voting rights perhaps---from taking over? Is SV prepared to enforce local use or will we fall into a Portland, SF, LA, Philly problem? GUI is safer zoning for the time being in my opinion....
Austin and pro bono UT Law will fight you every step of the way.
K Fickie, 15 Yellow Tail Cove
https://portal.laserfiche.com/Portal/DocView.aspx?id=11998&repo=r-f514b7d2
I think the proposal above is ill-advised. I see no analysis on the web site justifying the proposed zoning change. Would it be possible to obtain public comment from the Sunset Valley voters to achieve a consensus? A public poll, perhaps? A page or two summarizing the pro/con of the proposal would be nice addition to the record.
K. Fickie, 15 Yellow Tail Cove
Congrats on launching the new public comment platform!