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Employees to go back to
work on site in 3 phases
Members of the Gainesville City Council denied
a rezoning request Tuesday evening, June 2, which
would’ve allowed a longtime local business to relocate
to a larger facility
The request by Krahl Real Estate LLC was to rezone
property at 1305 E. California St. from Single-Family
Two District (SF-2) zoning to General Commercial
district (C-2) zoning, according to information provided
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to council members.
The city initially listed the wrong code with the
single-family classification but made the correction for
Tuesday’s meeting.
This was the second time the item came before
council. The first reading of the ordinance was May 19.
At that meeting, Damian Krahl, with Schumacher &
Krahl PC, said the firm hoped to relocate its business
to the California Street location. Currently, the
accounting office is at 1105 Olive St.
Krahl said his office has been at the Olive Street
location since 1993 and the firm needs more room to
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Employees of North Central Texas College
are about to return to work, the college
announced Wednesday, June 3, in a press
release.
The three-phase plan for all six campuses
will be happening over the next three months.
Gainesville is home to the community
college’s main campus at 1525 W. California
St. Other locations are in Denton, Corinth,
Flower Mound, Bowie and Graham.
The first phase, set to begin June 15, will
focus on the return of select employees who
need to be on campus to complete essential
services, the release states. All student
services will continue to be offered remotely.
However, certain Career and Technical
Education courses will begin meeting on
a limited basis on campus for hands-on
training that cannot be completed remotely,
officials said.
Classrooms and labs have been modified
to ensure proper social distancing among
students and instructors, according to a letter
to the community from NCTC Chancellor
Brent Wallace.
The release states that pending successful
implementation of the first phase, Phase 2
begins July 20. At that time, more employees
will return to work on site, but not more than
half of full-time employees in any given area.
Student services will also begin to be offered
on a limited basis on campus by appointment
only.
The final phase is scheduled to start Aug. 17,
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Department fisheries biologist and
Denison District Supervisor Dan
Bennett said the change has been
in the making for some time.
“We’ve been kind of having an
issue at Moss Lake for the last few
years in our routine monitoring of
that fishery,” Bennett said. “We’ve
had some complaints from anglers,
and we’ve been wrestling with it
the past 10 years or so. We’ve kind
of been waiting on some of these
bass regulations that we were able
to choose from to get consolidated
and we were hoping to get a new
regulation through that would
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City council rejects California Street rezone
Business owners say they intend to apply for a different zoning change instead
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A fishing enthusiast angles for a catch on Moss Lake west of Gainesville. Beginning in September, fishing in the lake will
have a 16-inch maximum length limit on largemouth bass.
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expand. He said they are
“completely out of room.”
Including himself, five
employees work at the
accounting firm, Krahl
said at the May 19 meeting,
adding his son is planning on joining the staff.
Neighbors protested May 19 and again Tuesday
evening. Bernie Gordon, former Ward 2 Councilman
Steve Gordon, Edna Shauf, Michael Blank and
Dailj^Hegister
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A new fishing regulation was
recently approved by the Texas
Parks and Wildlife Commission
that will affect several lakes in
Cooke County.
The main change will be
a modification of the 14-inch
minimum length for largemouth
bass to a 16-inch maximum length
in order to allow fish to grow over
the long run.
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be a good fit for Moss Lake while
also allow tournaments to take
place there and let bigger fish get
caught.”
The new change will take effect
Sept. 1 with no minimum length
but a 16-inch cap on largemouth
bass and a five-bag limit.
“That’s primarily to an
overabundance in small bass and
we’re hoping to shift that structure
to favor larger fish,” Bennett said.
“Most anglers desire to catch a
larger bass. It’s more enjoyable
for their experience and at Moss
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Einselen, Sarah. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 197, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 2020, newspaper, June 4, 2020; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1324738/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Cooke County Library.