In a recent government meeting, community leaders discussed the urgent need for a safety fence around a church property that has been without one for several months. The church, which serves a diverse population from League City to Galveston, emphasized the importance of providing a safe environment for children and youth, highlighting the establishment of recreational facilities like a basketball court to foster social interaction.
The church's representative expressed concerns about the lack of a fence posing safety risks, particularly for children, and requested approval for a variance to construct a wrought iron fence on the property line. This request was met with questions from the Board regarding potential impacts on local infrastructure, including drainage and access points for emergency services.
City staff clarified that the proposed fence would not impede necessary drainage systems and that the church had previously donated land for public use, which could influence the decision on the variance. The discussion also touched on the required setbacks for landscaping, with the church seeking to utilize the area effectively while adhering to city regulations.
Board members raised concerns about setting a precedent for future developments along McHard Road, emphasizing that each case would be evaluated on its own merits. The meeting concluded with a consensus on the importance of maintaining safety while considering the visual impact of the proposed fence on the community's aesthetics.
The church's request for the fence variance is now under consideration, with the potential for approval contingent on further review of the engineering plans and compliance with city regulations.