San Marcos P&Z Approves CUP For Gumby’s Pizza

By, Terra Rivers | Managing Editor

The San Marcos Planning and Zoning Commission approved a Conditional Use Permit Tuesday night for Gumby’s Pizza.

Commissioners voted 8-0 to approve the request with Commissioner Mike Dillon recusing himself due to being within the notification area.

Before the vote, Commissioners held a public hearing to receive citizen feed regarding Gumby’s Pizza request for CUP for the sale of mixed beverages.

The pizzeria received support from its neighbors to allow the business to sell mixed-beverages with only one person speaking against the request.

During the public comments, former Mayor John Thomaides said in 2017, he hadn’t known the owners of Gumby’s Pizza; however, he had known what they did for the community by supporting local organizations.

“I think what was said, as I look back to my notes from February 2017, was outrageous,” Thomaides said. “The City Council put this company at a competitive disadvantage with all of its competitors. If we are for small business, you have to vote yes.”

Kathryn Dillon, co-owner of Crystal River Inn, submitted a letter of support to the city and spoke in favor of the CUP’s approval Tuesday night.

Dillon said she was grateful for all of the support she received two years ago in fighting Gumby’s CUP; she and neighbors had feared the noise, music and other “late-night racket” they were certain at the time was going to happen.

“We had very little reason not to be afraid of that,” Dillon said, “Because we had just lived through however many years with a similar circumstance with Zelick’s on the other side of us.”

Dillon said she supports the request this time; Gumby’s has been great neighbors, and in the last two years, they had never experienced a problem with the restaurant.

“The whole idea of bars creeping ever closer to single-family neighborhoods, which is all of our historic residential districts, that’s a big deal,” Dillon said. “But I support what these guys are doing.”

Commissioners approved the CUP with the following conditions:

  1. The permit shall be valid for one (1) year, provided standards are met;
  2. The permit shall be posted in the same area and manner as the Certificate of Occupancy;
  3. Live music shall not be allowed outdoors or in any unconditioned areas; and
  4. The applicant shall not apply for a Late Hours TABC permit.

Related News:

View Comments

Share
Published by
Staff

Recent Posts

San Marcos City Council reviews Sidewalk Maintenance and Gap Infill Program

The San Marcos City Council received a presentation on the Sidewalk Maintenance and Gap Infill…

2 years ago

San Marcos River Rollers skate on and rebuild

The San Marcos River Rollers have skated through obstacles after taking a two-year break during…

2 years ago

After 8 Years, San Marcos Corridor News Bids Our Readers Farewell

San Marcos Corridor News has been reporting on the incredible communities in the Hays County…

2 years ago

High bacteria levels at Jacobs Well halts swimming season

Visitors won't be able to swim in the crystal clear waters of the Jacobs Well Natural…

2 years ago

Pets of the Week: Meet Sally & Nutella!

Looking to adopt or foster animals from the local shelter? Here are the San Marcos…

2 years ago

Texas still leads in workplace deaths among Hispanics

The Lone Star State leads the nation in labor-related accidents and especially workplace deaths and…

2 years ago

This website uses cookies.