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Code:42
Scientific Name:TAXODIUM DISTICHUM
Common Name:BALDCYPRESS
Erosion Index:GOOD
Erosion Index Value: 7.14
Wildlife Index:GOOD
Wildlife Index Value:6.15
Ecological Distribution: PINEYWOODS,GULF PRAIRIES AND MARSHES,POST OAK
SAVANNAH,SOUTH TEXAS PLAINS,EDWARDS PLATEAU
Topographic Tolerance: BOTTOMLAND,WETLAND
Elevation Tolerance:SEA LEVEL-2000'
Slope Tolerance:LEVEL TO GENTLY SLOPING
Aspect Tolerance:TOLERANT ACROSS RANGE
Light Tolerance:TOLERANT TO FULL SUN
Wetland Regional Indicator:OBLIGATE WETLAND
Physical Form:TREE
Habit:DECIDUOUS,EMERGENT AQUATIC
Life Cycle: PERENNIAL
Seed Age:OVER 20 YEARS OLD
Seed Interval: 1 YEAR OR LESS
Growth:RAPID GROWTH,LONG-LIVED,SHALLOW ROOTED
Hardiness: DROUGHT TOLERANT, INSECT TOLERANT
Vegetative Growth Period:MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,SEP,OCT
Flowering Period:MAR,APR
Fruiting Period:OCT, NOV,DEC
Soil Moisture:WITHSTANDS LONG-DURATION SATURATION
Soil Texture:TOLERANT TO CLAYEY SOILS,TOLERANT TO SILTY SOILS,TOLERANT
TO LOAMY SOILS,TOLERANT TO SANDY SOILS
Soil Fertility: HIGH SOIL FERTILITY
Parent Material:ALLUVIAL SOILS ONLY
Soil pH: HIGHLY ACIDIC,SLIGHTLY ACIDIC
Optimum pH: SLIGHTLY ACIDIC
Soil Depth:MODERATELY DEEP SOIL(12-36 IN.)
Salinity:TOLERANT ACROSS A RANGE OF SALINITY CONDITIONS
Short-term Biomass: LOW
Short-term Pest: NONE KNOWN
Long-term Biomass: HIGH
Long-term Pest: NONE KNOWN
Dominance Characteristics:DOMINANT
Honeybee Relations: NOT HONEY PRODUCING
Parasite Host Potential:NONE KNOWN
Food for Wildlife/Livestock:WATERFOWL,NONGAME BIRDS
Small Mammal Food:FAIR
Large Mammal Food: FAIR
Upland Game Birds Food: FAIR
Waterfowl Food: EXCELLENT
Nongame Birds Food:GOOD
Small Mammal Cover:GOOD
Large Mammal Cover: FAIR
Upland Game Birds Cover: FAIR
Waterfowl Cover:EXCELLENT
Nongame Birds Cover:GOOD
Toxicity Potential:NONE KNOWN
Toxicity Season:
Effectiveness Period:LONG-TERM ONLY
Raindrop Impact: MEDIUM
Erosion Hardiness: HIGH
Ease of Propagation: MEDIUM
Soil Binding:MEDIUM
Soil Enrichment Potential:LOW
Nitrogen Fixation Potential: LOW
Growth Inhibitor Production:LOW
Source Availability:COMMON LOCAL RETAIL NURSERY OR SEED OUTLET,
SPECIALIZED COMMERCIAL OR WHOLESALE OUTLET,HARVEST FROM LOCAL WILD
STOCK
Seed Germination Ratio:MEDIUM
Reproduction:SEEDS
Seed Dispersal Success Potential:GRAVITY,WATER
Seed Establishment Success Potential: LOW
Cuttings Establishment Success Potential:LOW
Transplanting Establishment Success Potential:MEDIUM
Establishment Time Interval:OVER 3 YEARS
Recommended Establishment:TRANSPLANTINGS
Relative Expense: MODERATELY EXPENSIVE
Notes:-Requires protection in areas with high beaver or nutria populations.
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Code:226
Scientific Name:ULMUS CRASSIFOLIA
Common Name:CEDAR ELM
Erosion Index:GOOD
Erosion Index Value:6.67
Wildlife Index:FAIR
Wildlife Index Value:4.36
Ecological Distribution:PINEYWOODS,GULF PRAIRIES AND MARSHES,POST OAK SAVANNAH,
BLACKLAND PRAIRIES,CROSS TIMBERS AND PRAIRIES,SOUTH TEXAS PLAINS,EDWARDS
PLATEAU
Topographic Tolerance:UPLAND,BOTTOMLAND
Elevation Tolerance:SEA LEVEL-2000'
Slope Tolerance:TOLERANT OVER WIDE SLOPE RANGE
Aspect Tolerance:TOLERANT ACROSS RANGE
Light Tolerance:TOLERANT TO FULL SUN,TOLERANT TO SUN-SHADE MIX
Wetland Regional Indicator:FACULTATIVE
Physical Form:TREE
Habit:DECIDUOUS
Life Cycle:PERENNIAL
Seed Age:UNKNOWN
Seed Interval:1 YEAR OR LESS
Growth:RAPID GROWTH,SHORT-LIVED
Hardiness:DROUGHT TOLERANT,INSECT INTOLERANT,DISEASE INTOLERANT,COLD TOLERANT
Vegetative Growth Period:MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,SEP
Flowering Period:AUG,SEP
Fruiting Period:SEP,OCT
Soil Moisture:WITHSTANDS SHORT-DURATION SATURATION
Soil Texture:TOLERANT TO SILTY SOILS,TOLERANT TO LOAMY SOILS,TOLERANT TO SANDY
SOILS,TOLERANT TO GRAVELLY OR ROCKY SOILS
Soil Fertility:TOLERANT OVER WIDE FERTILITY RANGE
Parent Material:TOLERANT OVER WIDE RANGE
Soil pH:SLIGHTLY ACIDIC,NEUTRAL,SLIGHTLY ALKALINE
Optimum pH:SLIGHTLY ALKALINE
Soil Depth:WIDE RANGE OF SOIL DEPTHS
Salinity:OBLIGATE TO NON-SALINE(FRESH)SOILANATER CONDITIONS
Short-term Biomass:LOW
Short-term Pest:NONE KNOWN
Long-term Biomass:HIGH
Long-term Pest:NONE KNOWN
Dominance Characteristics:DOMINANT
Honeybee Relations:UNKNOWN
Parasite Host Potential:NONE KNOWN
Food for Wildlife/Livestock:SMALL MAMMALS,UPLAND GAME BIRDS,WATERFOWL
Small Mammal Food:FAIR
Large Mammal Food:FAIR
Upland Game Birds Food:FAIR
Waterfowl Food:FAIR
Nongame Birds Food:FAIR
Small Mammal Cover:FAIR
Large Mammal Cover:FAIR
Upland Game Birds Cover:FAIR
Waterfowl Cover:FAIR
Nongame Birds Cover:FAIR
Toxicity Potential:NONE KNOWN
Toxicity Season:
Effectiveness Period:LONG-TERM ONLY
Raindrop Impact:LOW
Erosion Hardiness:HIGH
Ease of Propagation:MEDIUM
Soil Binding:HIGH
Soil Enrichment Potential:HIGH
Nitrogen Fixation Potential:LOW
Growth Inhibitor Production:LOW
Source Availability:COMMON LOCAL RETAIL NURSERY OR SEED OUTLET
Seed Germination Ratio:MEDIUM
Reproduction:SEEDS
Seed Dispersal Success Potential:GRAVITY,WIND
Seed Establishment Success Potential:MEDIUM
Cuttings Establishment Success Potential:LOW
Transplanting Establishment Success Potential:HIGH
Establishment Time Interval:OVER 3 YEARS
Recommended Establishment:SEEDS
Relative Expense:MODERATELY EXPENSIVE
Notes:-The most widespread native elm.-The only native elm that produces seeds in the fall.-Dominates
level river bottom areas known as"Cedar Elm flats
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Code:86
Scientific Name:JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA
Common Name: EASTERN RED CEDAR
Erosion Index: EXCELLENT
Erosion Index Value:8.57
Wildlife Index:GOOD
Wildlife Index Value:7.44
Ecological Distribution: PINEYWOODS, GULF PRAIRIES AND MARSHES, POST OAK
SAVANNAH,BLACKLAND PRAIRIES, EDWARDS PLATEAU
Topographic Tolerance: UPLAND
Elevation Tolerance:TOLERANT OVER WIDE ELEVATION RANGE
Slope Tolerance:TOLERANT OVER WIDE SLOPE RANGE
Aspect Tolerance:TOLERANT ACROSS RANGE
Light Tolerance:TOLERANT TO FULL SUN,TOLERANT TO SUN-SHADE MIX
Wetland Regional Indicator:FACULTATIVE UPLAND
Physical Form:TREE
Habit:EVERGREEN
Life Cycle:PERENNIAL
Seed Age:4 TO 20 YEARS OLD
Seed Interval: 1 YEAR OR LESS
Growth:SLOW GROWTH, LONG-LIVED, DENSE FOLIAGE, DEEP ROOTED
Hardiness:DROUGHT TOLERANT,DISEASE INTOLERANT,COLD TOLERANT, FIRE
INTOLERANT
Vegetative Growth Period:FEB,MAR,APR, MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,SEP,OCT, NOV,
DEC
Flowering Period: MAR,APR,MAY
Fruiting Period:SEP,OCT, NOV, DEC
Soil Moisture:WELL-DRAINED ONLY
Soil Texture:TOLERANT TO CLAYEY SOILS,TOLERANT TO SILTY SOILS,TOLERANT
TO LOAMY SOILS,TOLERANT TO SANDY SOILS
Soil Fertility:TOLERANT OVER WIDE FERTILITY RANGE
Parent Material:TOLERANT OVER WIDE RANGE
Soil pH:SLIGHTLY ACIDIC, NEUTRAL,SLIGHTLY ALKALINE
Optimum pH: NEUTRAL
Soil Depth: MODERATELY DEEP SOIL(12-36 IN.)
Salinity:OBLIGATE TO NON-SALINE(FRESH)SOIUWATER CONDITIONS
Short-term Biomass:LOW
Short-term Pest: LOW
Long-term Biomass:HIGH
Long-term Pest: HIGH
Dominance Characteristics:DOMINANT,COMPONENT
Honeybee Relations:POLLINATED WITHOUT BEES, NOT HONEY PRODUCING
Parasite Host Potential: HIGH
Food for Wildlife/Livestock: SMALL MAMMALS, UPLAND GAME BIRDS, NONGAME
BIRDS
Small Mammal Food:GOOD
Large Mammal Food: FAIR
Upland Game Birds Food: EXCELLENT
Waterfowl Food: UNKNOWN
Nongame Birds Food: EXCELLENT
Small Mammal Cover:GOOD
Large Mammal Cover:GOOD
Upland Game Birds Cover: EXCELLENT
Waterfowl Cover: FAIR
Nongame Birds Cover: EXCELLENT
Toxicity Potential: NONE KNOWN
Toxicity Season:
Effectiveness Period: LONG-TERM ONLY
Raindrop Impact: HIGH
Erosion Hardiness: HIGH
Ease of Propagation: HIGH
Soil Binding: MEDIUM
Soil Enrichment Potential:LOW
Nitrogen Fixation Potential: LOW
Growth Inhibitor Production: LOW
Source Availability:COMMON LOCAL RETAIL NURSERY OR SEED OUTLET
Seed Germination Ratio: LOW
Reproduction:SEEDS
Seed Dispersal Success Potential:BIRDS, GRAVITY
Seed Establishment Success Potential: MEDIUM
Cuttings Establishment Success Potential:LOW
Transplanting Establishment Success Potential: HIGH
Establishment Time Interval: 1 TO 2 YEARS
Recommended Establishment:TRANSPLANTINGS
Relative Expense: INEXPENSIVE
Notes:-An evergreen drought-resistant plant that is excellent in shelter belts,landscapes,
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and wildlife food and cover.-A good plant to mix with deciduous plants in upland areas.-An
aggressive invader of overgrazed range and pastures.
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Code:38
Scientific Name:QUERCUS SHUMARDII
Common Name: SHUMARD OAK
Erosion Index:GOOD
Erosion Index Value:7.14
Wildlife Index: EXCELLENT
Wildlife Index Value:8.72
Ecological Distribution: PINEYWOODS,GULF PRAIRIES AND MARSHES,POST OAK
SAVANNAH,BLACKLAND PRAIRIES, EDWARDS PLATEAU
Topographic Tolerance: UPLAND, BOTTOMLAND,WETLAND
Elevation Tolerance:SEA LEVEL-2000',2000'-4000'
Slope Tolerance:TOLERANT OVER WIDE SLOPE RANGE
Aspect Tolerance:TOLERANT ACROSS RANGE
Light Tolerance:TOLERANT TO FULL SUN,TOLERANT TO SUN-SHADE MIX
Wetland Regional Indicator:FACULTATIVE
Physical Form:TREE
Habit: DECIDUOUS
Life Cycle: PERENNIAL
Seed Age:OVER 20 YEARS OLD
Seed Interval: 1 TO 2 YEARS
Growth: RAPID GROWTH,LONG-LIVED,SHALLOW ROOTED
Hardiness: INSECT TOLERANT,DISEASE TOLERANT
Vegetative Growth Period:APR,MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,SEP,OCT,NOV
Flowering Period: MAR,APR
Fruiting Period:SEP,OCT, NOV
Soil Moisture:WITHSTANDS SHORT-DURATION SATURATION
Soil Texture:TOLERANT TO CLAYEY SOILS
Soil Fertility:HIGH SOIL FERTILITY
Parent Material:TOLERANT OVER WIDE RANGE
Soil pH: SLIGHTLY ACIDIC,NEUTRAL,SLIGHTLY ALKALINE
Optimum pH:SLIGHTLY ACIDIC
Soil Depth: MODERATELY DEEP SOIL(12-36 IN.)
Salinity:OBLIGATE TO NON-SALINE(FRESH)SOILNVATER CONDITIONS
Short-term Biomass: LOW
Short-term Pest: NONE KNOWN
Long-term Biomass:HIGH
Long-term Pest: NONE KNOWN
Dominance Characteristics:COMPONENT
Honeybee Relations: NOT HONEY PRODUCING
Parasite Host Potential: NONE KNOWN
Food for Wildlife/Livestock:SMALL MAMMALS, LARGE MAMMALS, UPLAND GAME
BIRDS,WATERFOWL, NONGAME BIRDS
Small Mammal Food: EXCELLENT
Large Mammal Food: EXCELLENT
Upland Game Birds Food: EXCELLENT
Waterfowl Food:GOOD
Nongame Birds Food:EXCELLENT
Small Mammal Cover: EXCELLENT
Large Mammal Cover:GOOD
Upland Game Birds Cover: EXCELLENT
Waterfowl Cover:GOOD
Nongame Birds Cover: EXCELLENT
Toxicity Potential: NONE KNOWN
Toxicity Season:
Effectiveness Period: LONG-TERM ONLY
Raindrop Impact:MEDIUM
Erosion Hardiness: HIGH
Ease of Propagation:MEDIUM
Soil Binding: MEDIUM
Soil Enrichment Potential:LOW
Nitrogen Fixation Potential: LOW
Growth Inhibitor Production: LOW
Source Availability:COMMON LOCAL RETAIL NURSERY OR SEED OUTLET,
SPECIALIZED COMMERCIAL OR WHOLESALE OUTLET,HARVEST FROM LOCAL WILD
STOCK
Seed Germination Ratio: UNKNOWN
Reproduction:SEEDS
Seed Dispersal Success Potential:BIRDS,MAMMALS,GRAVITY
Seed Establishment Success Potential:MEDIUM
Cuttings Establishment Success Potential:LOW
Transplanting Establishment Success Potential:MEDIUM
Establishment Time Interval:OVER 3 YEARS
Recommended Establishment:TRANSPLANTINGS
Relative Expense:MODERATELY EXPENSIVE
Notes:-The only oak recommended for soils with a pH greater than 7.5.
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Code:40
Scientific Name:QUERCUS VIRGINIA
Common Name: LIVE OAK
Erosion Index:GOOD
Erosion Index Value:7.14
Wildlife Index:GOOD
Wildlife Index Value:7.44
Ecological Distribution:GULF PRAIRIES AND MARSHES, POST OAK SAVANNAH,
SOUTH TEXAS PLAINS
Topographic Tolerance:UPLAND
Elevation Tolerance:SEA LEVEL-2000'
Slope Tolerance:TOLERANT OVER WIDE SLOPE RANGE
Aspect Tolerance:TOLERANT ACROSS RANGE
Light Tolerance:TOLERANT TO FULL SUN
Wetland Regional Indicator:FACULTATIVE UPLAND
Physical Form:TREE
Habit:EVERGREEN
Life Cycle: PERENNIAL
Seed Age:OVER 20 YEARS OLD
Seed Interval: 1 YEAR OR LESS
Growth:SLOW GROWTH,LONG-LIVED,DEEP ROOTED
Hardiness: INSECT TOLERANT, DISEASE TOLERANT,COLD INTOLERANT
Vegetative Growth Period:APR,MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,SEP,OCT,NOV
Flowering Period: MAR,APR
Fruiting Period:SEP,OCT, NOV
Soil Moisture:WELL-DRAINED ONLY
Soil Texture:TOLERANT TO CLAYEY SOILS,TOLERANT TO SILTY SOILS,TOLERANT
TO LOAMY SOILS,TOLERANT TO SANDY SOILS
Soil Fertility:TOLERANT OVER WIDE FERTILITY RANGE
Parent Material:TOLERANT OVER WIDE RANGE
Soil pH: HIGHLY ACIDIC,SLIGHTLY ACIDIC, NEUTRAL
Optimum pH:SLIGHTLY ACIDIC
Soil Depth:VERY DEEP SOIL OVER 36 IN.
Salinity:TOLERANT ACROSS A RANGE OF SALINITY CONDITIONS
Short-term Biomass: LOW
Short-term Pest: NONE KNOWN
Long-term Biomass: HIGH
Long-term Pest: NONE KNOWN
Dominance Characteristics: DOMINANT
Honeybee Relations:PRODUCE HONEY
Parasite Host Potential: NONE KNOWN
Food for Wildlife/Livestock:SMALL MAMMALS,LARGE MAMMALS,UPLAND GAME
BIRDS,WATERFOWL, NONGAME BIRDS
Small Mammal Food: EXCELLENT
Large Mammal Food: EXCELLENT
Upland Game Birds Food: EXCELLENT
Waterfowl Food: FAIR
Nongame Birds Food: EXCELLENT
Small Mammal Cover:GOOD
Large Mammal Cover:GOOD
Upland Game Birds Cover:GOOD
Waterfowl Cover:FAIR
Nongame Birds Cover:GOOD
Toxicity Potential: NONE KNOWN
Toxicity Season:
Effectiveness Period: LONG-TERM ONLY
Raindrop Impact:MEDIUM
Erosion Hardiness: HIGH
Ease of Propagation:MEDIUM
Soil Binding: HIGH
Soil Enrichment Potential: LOW
Nitrogen Fixation Potential: LOW
Growth Inhibitor Production: LOW
Source Availability:SPECIALIZED COMMERCIAL OR WHOLESALE OUTLET,HARVEST
FROM LOCAL WILD STOCK
Seed Germination Ratio: UNKNOWN
Reproduction:SEEDS
Seed Dispersal Success Potential: BIRDS,MAMMALS,GRAVITY
Seed Establishment Success Potential:MEDIUM
Cuttings Establishment Success Potential:LOW
Transplanting Establishment Success Potential:MEDIUM
Establishment Time Interval:OVER 3 YEARS
Recommended Establishment:TRANSPLANTINGS
Relative Expense:MODERATELY EXPENSIVE
Notes:-The"Live Oak"that occurs in the Cross Timbers and Prairies and Edwards Plateau
is Escarpment Live Oak(Quercus fusiformis).
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Bush Drive, College Station Texas at 6:00 p.m. on January 18, 2005.
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To Whom It May Concern:
The City of College Station is in the process of updating the City's Northgate Ordinance
to more clearly reflect the District's character as a dense, urban-oriented entertainment
area. You are cordially invited to the City sponsored public meetings to discuss and
provide input on this update. The schedule for these public input meetings is:
For Northgate Property Owners: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 at 3:30 p.m.
Tradition Dormitory Conference Room
301 Church Avenue
For Northgate Merchants: Friday, January 14, 2005 at 10 a.m.
Tradition Dormitory Conference Room
301 Church Avenue
For All Interested Parties and Wrap-Up: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 at 6 p.m.
College Station Conference Center
1300 George Bush Drive
City staff will be present to provide an overview of the preliminary provisions of the
ordinance, receive public input, and answer any questions you might have. We hope that
you will be able to attend the applicable meetings. If the meeting date applicable to you
does not meet your scheduling needs, please attend any of the scheduled meetings.
Your input is greatly valued. Thank you in advance for your participation and concern
regarding this matter. Please feel free to contact me at (979) 764-3753 or Molly
Hitchcock at 764-6251 should you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Kim Foutz, Director Joey Dunn, Director
Economic Development Development Services
NORTHGATE ORDINANCE CONCEPTS
PUBLIC INPUT MEETING — TRADITIONS DORM
JANUARY 12, 2005
(primarily property owners)
• Time frame for ordinance?
• Grease/solid waste management? Interest in common grease traps instead of
individual
• Sidewalks relative to single family homes—limited space, particularly along First
St.—PIP ordinance
• Money set aside for drainage improvements?
• PW is looking at regional detention for NG around Inlow, Cherry, Spruce
• Public meeting to review ordinance draft is good
• Concepts proposed are more restrictive to NG-2
• Vision statement—ordinance can't create density--allow economic demand to dictate
• Lot of attention to redevelopment—triggering all current standards when any
expansion is proposed—should include flexibility—allow improvements that bring
development/redevelopment"closer" to the vision
• New Ubanism—don't legislate it
• Street trees—"wonderful idea", but check to see if they will work)—not against
streetscape, planters may be better
• Parking in front of businesses shouldn't be discouraged on perimeter of NG
(Wellborn and S. College "won't become warm and fuzzy pedestrian areas")
• Façade articulation and maximum setbacks could present site planning problems—
can these work together?
• 50,000 sq.ft. maximum in NG-2 should be ground floor maximum
• Allow fuel sales somewhere in NG
• Drive thrus should be allowed—require placement behind building
• Outdoor health club/sports facility—could work on roof?
• Radio/TV station/studio could be done in urban setting
• 20-ft. minimum height-16-18-ft. side and back facades should be acceptable—a
height study should be made of desirable businesses (e.g., Pappadeaux)
• Setbacks should be greater on Wellborn and S. College
• Existing building approaches?—flexibility for redevelopment
• Got in trouble for bricking up windows
• Could churches develop in NG? Interest in an office building—would need to develop
as any other office
• Shell Zip In—grandfathered? Yes—dispensers/pumps replacement? Underground
storage tanks replacement? Okay if not abandoned
• Consider using ROW vs. public utility easement for utilities—concerns for omission
of alleys
• Old residential needs to be torn down and rebuilt, not given flexibility on standards—
"closer to" the vision doesn't work
NORTHGATE ORDINANCE CONCEPTS
PUBLIC INPUT/FEEDBACK RECEIVED MEETING – CS CONFERENCE CENTER
JANUARY 18, 2005
• What about storage buildings that house maintenance equipment (e.g., mowers
for the church)?
• NDA would like to know how parkland dedication money will be spent—would
like to have input
• Parking caps should be scaled in relation to the distance from the garage, key
streets
• Expert input needed for street tree viability
• Need vision statements with more commitment from City Council; wants Council
to commit to providing parking, utilities in the ROW
• The development of NG is a chicken-or-egg situation—City needs to commit to
infrastructure (including parking) to allow residential and commercial
development to happen
• There should be an exception in NG-2 to allow dense, high-rise residential
without commercial
• Will need to define "office" for first floor use prohibition because some office is
retail-oriented (e.g., stock broker)
• Does transparency work with nightclubs? Are there other options (e.g., look at
Logan's)
• A tax should be levied in NG to take care of infrastructure needs (not HOA or
TIF, but he couldn't remember the name of it)
• Parking caps will slow or stop development
• The idea for NG development will not sell without parking
• It has worked in other communities e.g., Penn State
• Residents take up all the garage space—no room for business customers
• Residents are business customers
• Will the city bury existing electric lines?
August 8, 2005
Regular Agenda Item #
Northgate Ordinance and UDO Annual Review Discussion
To: Glenn Brown, Acting City Manager
From: Joey Dunn, Director of Planning & Development Services
Agenda Caption: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding the Northgate
Ordinance and the annual review of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO).
Recommendation(s): Provide feedback regarding key issues and proposed changes to
the Northgate Ordinance and Unified Development Ordinance.
Summary: Staff would like to provide an overview of the status of two important pending
ordinance amendments: the Northgate Ordinance, and the annual update of the UDO.
In 2003, the City Council adopted the Northgate Redevelopment Implementation Plan,
which envisions a unique, pedestrian-friendly, dense urban environment. The sections of
the UDO that regulate aspects of the Northgate zoning districts are being updated to help
encourage development and redevelopment in the area that will move towards the
traditional neighborhood development desired for the area.
Section 1.8 of the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) stipulates that the City Council
shall review the UDO annually. The UDO was initially adopted in June, 2003. The first
annual review of the Comprehensive Plan and UDO was completed in September, 2004.
Staff met with City Council on May 12 and received direction on several issues, but would
like to meet again to discuss the process with the new Council and seek guidance on issues
that the public has presented since the last workshop.
The processing of the "Northgate Ordinance" has been held separate from the annual UDO
review because of the different stakeholder groups involved. Ordinance revision processes
have involved public input through the City's website and public meetings. Once the drafts
of the ordinances have been released to the public, additional public meetings will be held
before proceeding to the Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council for final
consideration.
Budget & Financial Summary: N/A
Attachments:
1. Changes Proposed to the Northgate Ordinance
2. Changes Proposed to the UDO
3. UDO Requests from Citizens
4. Pending Development-Related Ordinances and Documents
CHANGES PROPOSED TO THE NORTHGATE ORDINANCE
Article 3 Development Review Procedures
• Remove Northgate development review from the Powers and Duties of the Design Review
Board and add it to the Powers and Duties of the Administrator
• Add the ability to hear and decide waivers to specific Northgate development standards to
the Powers and Duties of the Design Review Board.
• Clarify that the development processes for design districts will only apply to Wolf Pen
Creek.
Article 5 District Purpose Statements and Supplemental Standards
• Add use standards that will encourage pedestrian-friendly uses along the main corridors.
• Add use standards that will encourage buildings with multiple tenants and/or mix of uses.
• Grandfather existing drive-thru windows in NG-2 Transitional Northgate.
• Identify the properties listed as medium or high priority in the Northgate Historic Resources
Survey and include specific standards for the rehabilitation of these properties.
• Add design standards that mirror the Non-Residential Architectural Standards that apply
elsewhere in town, but make the standards more sensitive to the pedestrian scale and
allow for more flexibility in building materials and colors.
• Set standards for off-street parking that are less stringent than those for other zoning
districts.
• Clarify sidewalk and landscape/streetscape requirements.
• Allow for more creative signage through the use of hanging signs and projection signs.
• Change the requirements for outdoor storage and display to allow for sales/displays on
sidewalks but prohibit outdoor storage.
• Provide a specific list of standards the Design Review Board may consider waivers to and
provide guidance for those decisions.
• Remove the requirement for a maximum setback from a right-of-way and create a
maximum setback from the back of curb, and add a minimum 2-story height and minimum
floor to area ratio for all Northgate districts.
Article 6 Zoning Districts
• Remove drive-in/thru windows, fuel sales, and radio/TV station/studios as permitted uses
in NG-2.
• Allow roof-top outdoor health club/sports facilities in NG-1.
• Remove theaters as conditional uses in NG-3.
■ Allow unregulated wireless telecommunication facilities in all Northgate districts.
Changes Proposed to the UDO
• General housekeeping items—clerical corrections, consistent terminology, etc.
• Integrate the provisions of the Airport Zoning Ordinance.
• Update various portions of the ordinance that were affected when Section 7.9 Non-
Residential Architectural Standards were adopted.
Article 3 Development Review Procedures
• Clarify procedures for receiving Certificates of Occupancy and Completion.
• Clarify to which standards the Administrator may grant an Administrative Adjustment and
reduce the maximum amount available for such adjustment.
Article 5 District Purpose Statements and Supplemental Standards
• Change RDD Redevelopment Overlay District to allow for urban and suburban RDD
overlays, establish guidelines for the application of those districts, and provide incentives
through alternative development standards.
Article 6 Zoning Districts
• Revise application requirements for wireless telecommunication facilities to allow for a
propagation map with a shorter time period and to make the process easier for the location
of antennae on existing structures.
• Add regulations to control the use and placement of PODS (Portable On Demand Storage).
Article 7 General Development Standards
• Allow covered porches into front and side setbacks on limited basis.
• Add queuing requirements for drive through lanes.
• Require Traffic Impact Assessments for all large trip-generating developments.
• Establish a minimum distance from the right-of-way for freestanding signs, include
limitations for non-commercial and political signs, and add a requirement for the removal of
signage when a structure is demolished.
• Allow Staff to have more discretion when determining solid waste requirements and include
regulations for 300-gallon solid waste containers and gated dumpster screening structures.
• Make a number of changes to the nonresidential architectural standards to clarify many of
the requirements, when they are due, how they should be submitted, etc., to remove
inconsistencies, and to make certain requirements less.
Article 11 Definitions
• Define or redefine banner, clinic, Development Engineer, fagade, overflow parking, and
portable storage.
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NORTHGATE ORDINANCE CONCEPTS
PUBLIC INPUT MEETING – TRADITIONS DORM
JANUARY 14, 2005
(Primarily business owners)
• Skate park in detention area?
• Encourage murals—maybe let them count towards architectural relief
• Don't become too regimented with architecture—don't want everything to look
the same—want to be funky
• Free parking options are good and would encourage parking in garage
• "Mall" map is a good idea but will have to be updated frequently—who will
maintain it?
• Is there funding for underground parking?
• Not adequate fire code enforcement—discourages the building of new
bars/restaurants
• Maybe there should be a minimum sq.ft. requirement for a site to be
constructed
• Fliers should be banned—they look trashy
• Grauke: fliers are a good way to disseminate information
• Monument signs should be allowed on University, S. College, and Wellborn
• Off-site, directional monument signs should be allowed for hotels
• Greater flexibility or a change of NRA standards is needed to promote more
funkiness
• 10,000 sq.ft. for a single retail tenant may be too small; consider Rothers and
Hancock around 11,000 – 12,0000 each; want to allow for CVS or Walgreens
• 10,000 sq.ft. is not too small; don't want typical CVS or Walgreens
• Be sure the ordinance does not prohibit rooftop cafes/porches
• Grandfathering needs to take into account the expansion of existing non-
conforming structures (e.g., adding on/expanding a porch or outdoor café)
Molly Hitchcock
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AGENDA
DESIGN REVIEW BOARD
Friday, July 24, 2009, 11:00 AM
Administrative Conference Room
College Station City Hall
1101 Texas Avenue
College Station, Texas, 77840
1. Call to Order
2. Consideration, discussion and possible action on Absence Requests.
• John Nichols - June 5, 2009
• Hunter Goodwin - June 5, 2009
3. Consideration, discussion and possible action to approve meeting Minutes.
• May 8, 2009 DRB Minutes
• May 22, 2009 DRB Minutes
• June 5, 2009 DRB Minutes
4. Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a waiver request to Section
5.6.B.6 of the Unified Development Ordinance relating to off-street parking for a
proposed multi-family development located at 401,403,and 405 Second Street. Case
#09-00500144 (LH)
5. Possible action and discussion on future agenda items - A Design Review Board Member
may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific
factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation
shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent
meeting.
6. Adjourn.
Consultation with Attorney {Gov't Code Section 551.071; possible action.
The Design Review Board may seek advice from its attorney regarding a pending and
contemplated litigation subject or attorney-client privileged information. After executive
session discussion, any final action or vote taken will be in public. If litigation or attorney-client
privileged information issues arise as to the posted subject matter of this Design Review Board
meeting, an executive session will be held.
Notice is hereby given that a Regular Meeting of the Design Review Board of the City
of College Station, Texas will be held on the Friday, July 24, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at the
City Hall Administrative Conference Room, 1101 Texas Avenue, College Station,
Texas. The following subjects will be discussed, to wit: See Agenda
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Posted this the day of , 2009 at p.m.
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
By
Connie Hooks, City Secretary
I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that the above Notice of Meeting of the Design
Review Board of the City of College Station, Texas, is a true and correct copy of said
Notice and that I posted a true and correct copy of said notice on the bulletin board at
City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue, in College Station, Texas, and the City's website,
www.cstx.gov. The Agenda and Notice are readily accessible to the general public at
all times. Said Notice and Agenda were posted on , 2009 and remained so
posted continuously for at least 72 hours preceding the scheduled time of said
meeting.
This public notice was removed from the official posting board at the College Station
City Hall on the following date and time: by
Dated this day of , 2009.
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
By
Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the day of , 2009.
Notary Public- Brazos County, Texas
My commission expires:
This building is wheelchair accessible. Handicap parking spaces are available. Any
request for sign interpretive service must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To
make arrangements call (979) 764-3517 or (TDD) 1-800-735-2989. Agendas may be
viewed on www.cstx.gov.
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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Planning 6 Development Sery ;cs
Minutes
Design Review Board
Friday, May 8, 2009
Administrative Conference Room
1101 Texas Avenue
11:00 AM
Board Members Present: John Nichols, Ward Wells, Hunter Goodwin, Alan King, and
Katy Jackson
Staff Present: Staff Planners Matt Robinson, Lauren Hovde, and Jason
Schubert, Intern Felix Landry, Planning Administrator Molly
Hitchcock, Assistant Director Lance Simms, and Staff
Assistant Nicole Padilla
Others Present: Jane Kee, Natalie Ruiz, Mark Lindley, Carlos Delgado, Skylar
Bell, and David Cooper
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: Call to order.
Chairman Nichols called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: Possible action and discussion to approve meeting minutes
for March 13,2009.
Alan King motioned to approve the meeting minutes. The motion was seconded by Ward
Wells and passed(5-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a sign
package for Sonic Drive-In, located at 512 Harvey Road and generally located in the
Wolf Pen Creek District between Rudy's and Ozona. Case#09-00500032 (LH)
Lauren Hovde, Staff Planner, presented the request for the installation of Pop Board display
inserts and a cherry limeade sign on the Sonic Drive-In located at 512 Harvey Road.
Carlos Delgado, Applicant, explained to the Board Members that the Pop Board display
inserts will be on the side of the building while the cherry limeade sign was to be mounted on
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the front of the building. He further explained that the signs proposed are meant to be eye-
popping, but he does not feel that they are a distraction.
There was general discussion on what types of pictures are normally used for the display
inserts and what pictures may be used in the future.
Ward Wells motioned to approve both items with the condition that the Pop Board inserts
may be periodically changed, but that they display only Sonic product promotions. The
motion was seconded by Katy Jackson; motion passed (5-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a sign
package for The Lofts at Wolf Pen Creek, located at 614 Holleman Drive East,
generally located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Holleman Drive East
and Dartmouth Street in the Wolf Pen Creek District. Case#09-00500067 (JS)
Jason Schubert, Staff Planner, presented the request for a general sign package for The Lofts
at Wolf Pen Creek. He informed the Board Members that due to a Zoning Board of
Adjustments meeting held previously that week, the number of sign items presented to the
Design Review Board had been limited to canopy letters to be located in front of the private
clubhouse entrance facing Holleman Drive East and the flag-mount pole sign to be located in
the plaza area in front of the commercial uses.
Board Members discussed the type of signs allowed in the Wolf Pen Creek District and their
authority in the review of the two signs.
Jane Kee, of the IPS Group, made a presentation of the proposed signs and illustrated to the
Board Members how the completed project will look. She further explained that the signs
were to be part of the architecture of the building. Ms. Kee then informed the Board
Members that the original intent was to bring the entire sign package to the Design Review
Board first because she felt that design was very important to her project. She continued that
the goal was to explain to the Zoning Board of Adjustments, that like Northgate, the project
needed a sign design that not only would appeal to the vehicular traffic but also to pedestrian
traffic.
There was general discussion on vertical signs and the practicality of those signs for
pedestrians.
Ms. Kee advised the Board Members that she was hoping to make an application for a
rehearing before the Zoning Board of Adjustments for two reasons. The first reason, she
explained, was because there was information she felt that was not presented that the Zoning
Board Members did ask about and the second reason is because despite staff's comments,
this was not an ordinance re-write issue. She asked the Board Members if they [IPS Group]
were even on the right track in thinking about using the sign design that the Zoning Board of
Adjustment did not grant a variance to because at that intersection there is so much of a
pedestrian focus.
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Lance Simms, Assistant Director of Planning and Development Services, advised the Board
Members that he was not comfortable with Ms. Kee taking each individual board member's
comments and presenting those comments to the Zoning Board of Adjustment as new
information. He further explained that the only way staff would accept the Board Member's
comments to be presented to the Zoning Board of Adjustments would be if there was a
formal motion made and voted on, which the Board could not do because there was no item
on the agenda for such motion.
Hunter Goodwin stated that the Design Review Board had seen this project three or four
times and that he does not understand why the sign package was not brought to the Design
Review Board to begin with or at least brought before them to get the Board Member's spirit
of intent. He went on to explain that he felt that was not a good decision on staff's part.
Assistant Director Simms explained that the Design Review Board does not have the
authority to grant sign variances, therefore it was presented to the Zoning Board of
Adjustments first because it did not make sense to allow the Design Review Board to hear an
item that was not even allowed in the district.
Molly Hitchcock, Planning Administrator, reminded the Board Members that the items that
the Design Review Board had held discussions on before had originally met the ordinance
and had not required a variance from the Zoning Board of Adjustments as this item had.
Chairman Nichols stated he was not comfortable going on record with his comments to be
used to influence the Zoning Board of Adjustments.
Alan King motioned to approve the canopy letters and the flag-mount pole signs as
submitted. Ward Wells seconded the motion; motion passed (5-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Presentation, possible action, and discussion on a sign
package for Ozona Grill & Bar Restaurant, located at 520 Harvey Road and generally
located in the Wolf Pen Creek District between Sonic and Carino's Restaurant. Case
#09-00500085 (MR)
Matt Robinson, Staff Planner, presented the item stating the Applicant has requested to
replace the existing freestanding monument sign along Harvey Road. He further explained
that the Applicant had submitted two options, both utilizing the company's new branding.
Skylar Bell, owner of Ozona Bar and Grill, explained to the Board Members that the new
sign would match the trademark of his other locations in Dallas. He further explained that
they submitted two proposals to work with the constrictions of the Wolf Pen Creek area. He
answered questions in general from the Board Members.
There was general discussion by the Board Members of the amount of illumination used for
the sign. Board Members requested that Applicant present revised proposals using less
illumination on the sign.
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Alan King motioned to deny both options as submitted. Ward Wells seconded the motion;
motion passed (5-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 6: Possible action and discussion on future agenda items — A
Design Review Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not
been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing
policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject
on an agenda for a subsequent meeting.
None
AGENDA ITEM NO. 6: Adjourn
Alan King motioned for adjournment. Ward Wells seconded the motion;which passed (5-0).
Meeting adjourned at 12:25 p.m.
APPROVED:
John Nichols, Chairman
ATTEST:
Nicole Padilla, Staff Assistant
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Planning 6Dex+aleJpmentService,
Minutes
Design Review Board
Friday, May 22, 2009
Administrative Conference Room
1101 Texas Avenue
11:00 AM
Board Members Present: Acting Chairman Ward Wells, Hunter Goodwin, Alan King,
Jason Kinnard, and Katy Jackson
Staff Present: Senior Planner Jennifer Prochazka, Staff Planner Lauren
Hovde, and Staff Assistant Nicole Padilla
Others Present: Andrew Hawkins, Mark Sweiden, and Robert Spann
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: Call to order.
Acting Chairman Wells called the meeting to order at 11:05 a.m.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: Consider Absence request
Jason Kinnard—May 8, 2009
Hunter Goodwin motioned to approve the absence request. Katy Jackson seconded the
motion; which passed unopposed (4-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a
waiver to Section 5.6.B.3 of the Unified Development Ordinance related to facade
changes on a historic property located at 106 College Main in the Northgate District.
Case#09-00500087 (LH)
Lauren Hovde, Staff Planner, presented the item stating that the Applicant is proposing to
add a third floor/roof-top bar which requires a waiver to Section 5.6.B.3.b of the UDO. She
further explained that this section requires historic character of a property to be retained and
preserved.
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Andrew Hawkins, Applicant, advised the Board Members that the intent of the project was to
add a rooftop bar while keeping the historic character, as well as addressing the comments
from the Design Review Board member on the Corner Bar's rooftop bar. He answered
questions in general from the Board Members.
There was general discussion about the proposed materials and colors for the addition.
There was general discussion to table the item as submitted so that the Applicant could revise
the colors and materials to match the existing building. Board Members also discussed and
agreed to schedule a meeting for June 5, 2009 to allow the Applicant to present revised plans.
Alan King motioned to table the item as submitted. Hunter Goodwin seconded the motion;
motion passed (5-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Possible action and discussion on future agenda items — A
Design Review Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not
been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing
policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject
on an agenda for a subsequent meeting.
None
AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Adjourn
Alan King motioned for adjournment. Hunter Goodwin seconded the motion; which passed
(5-0).
Meeting adjourned at 11:50 a.m.
APPROVED:
Ward Wells,Acting Chairman
ATTEST:
Nicole Padilla, Staff Assistant
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Minutes
Design Review Board
Friday, June 5, 2009
Administrative Conference Room
1101 Texas Avenue
11:00 AM
Board Members Present: Acting Chairman Ward Wells, Alan King, Jason Kinnard, and
Katy Jackson
Staff Present: Senior Planner Jennifer Prochazka, Staff Planner Lauren
Hovde, and Staff Assistant Amber Carter
Others Present: Andrew Hawkins and Jason Young
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: Call to order.
Acting Chairman Wells called the meeting to order at 11:04 a.m.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: Consider Absence request
John Nichols—May 22, 2009
Katy Jackson motioned to approve the absence request. Jason Kinnard seconded the motion;
which passed unopposed (4-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a
waiver to Section 5.6.B.3 of the Unified Development Ordinance related to façade
changes on a historic property located at 106 College Main in the Northgate District.
Case#09-00500087 (LH)
Lauren Hovde, Staff Planner, presented the request for a waiver to Section 5.6.B.3.b of the
UDO for facade changes on a historic property to allow the Applicant to add a third
floor/roof-top bar. She further explained that the Applicant submitted four different options
for the Board Members' review since the item was originally tabled at the May 22, 2009,
meeting.
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Andrew Hawkins, Applicant, presented the four options to the Board Members. He
described how the options ranged from most monochromatic to least based on comments
from the Board Members from the previous meeting.
There was general discussion about the options presented by Mr. Hawkins.
Jason Kinnard motioned to approve the Building Elevations C Option with the condition of
adding the black accent band on the building which appears in the Building Elevations B
Option, that the railing be black, and that mill-fmished aluminum trim be used for all other
metal objects on the building. Hunter Goodwin seconded the motion; motion passed (5-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Possible action and discussion on future agenda items — A
Design Review Board Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not
been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing
policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject
on an agenda for a subsequent meeting.
None
AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Adjourn
Alan King motioned for adjournment. Katy Jackson seconded the motion; which passed (4-
0).
Meeting adjourned at 11:14 a.m.
APPROVED:
Ward Wells,Acting Chairman
ATTEST:
Amber Carter, Staff Assistant
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DESIGN REVIEW BOARD
NORTHGATE DISTRICT
STAFF REPORT
Project Manager: Lauren Hovde, Staff Planner Report Date: July 15, 2009
Email: Ihovde@cstx.gov Meeting Date: July 24, 2009
For
401,403,405 SECOND STREET (PARKING WAIVER) (09-00500144)
Item: Presentation, discussion, and possible action regarding a waiver request to
Section 5.6.B.6 of the Unified Development Ordinance relating to off-street parking for
a proposed multi-family development located at 401,403,and 405 Second Street in
Northgate.
Zoning District: NG-3, Residential Northgate
Location: 401,403,405 Second Street, located at the corner of Second and Cherry
Streets, next to Traditions Apartments
Applicant: Jane Kee, IPS Group
Item Summary: The applicant is seeking a waiver to Section 5.6.B.6.c of the
Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) Off-Street Parking Standards which states:
"Off-street parking facilities for residential uses shall meet 75% of the number of
specified parking requirements of Section 7.2.H Number of Off-Street Parking Spacing
Required." Section 7.2.H requires a total of 50 parking spaces for 33 one-bedroom
units in a multi-family development. Since the UDO allows multi-family developments
in Northgate to provide 75% of the number of parking spaces required in Section 7.2.H,
the proposed development is required to provide a minimum of 38 spaces.
The applicant is requesting an 8% reduction resulting in the construction of 35 spaces.
Section 5.6.B.14.m gives the Design Review Board authority to approve a reduction in
parking for residential uses if a parking study supports the reduction based on
reasonable assumptions of parking availability. The applicant has applied for this
reduction on the basis that the multi-family development will be gated without the
addition of an entry key pad. Residents will be assigned a card to scan which will allow
them to access the reserved parking area. This is intended to prevent any visitor
vehicles from entering the development. It does not take into account that there may
be more than one resident in a unit that has a need to park. Though this development,
which contains 33 one-bedroom units and an apartment office, may be sufficiently
served by this parking area, the reduction will virtually eliminate the possibility for
multiple residents of a one-bedroom unit to each park a vehicle, or the possibility for
visitors to park.
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Item Background: At this time, there has not been a formal site plan submittal. All
discussions that have taken place have been in regards to preliminary drawings.
Therefore, there has not been a review of this site to ensure that all other Northgate
ordinances are being met. Due to the major impact the Board's decision will have on
the design of this site, the applicant requested that they be allowed to make the request
prior to solidifying the site layout. As the applicant stated in their application, the need
for a parking reduction was caused from the dumpster being located at the rear of the
building which is a Northgate requirement. Considering the applicant's design, either a
variance to the dumpster location would need to be sought that would allow them to
place the facility closer to Second Street or a parking waiver would need to be sought
to reduce the number of parking to accommodate the setback dumpster location.
Recommendation: The applicant wishes to minimally serve the proposed
development with a surface parking lot containing 35 spaces. While this concerns
Staff, we also believe it would be better to reduce the number of available parking
spaces by three rather than move the dumpsters closer to Second Street, which is
meant to be a pedestrian corridor. Staff recommends approval of the requested
parking waiver for the proposed multi-family development at 401, 403, and 405 Second
Street.
Issues/Items for Review:
1. Parking waiver. Section 5.6.B.14.m gives the Design Review Board authority to
approve a reduction in parking for residential uses if a parking study supports the
reduction based on reasonable assumptions of parking availability.
Supporting Materials:
1. Location Map
2. Application and Parking Study
3. Copy of site plan
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APPEALS &WAPVERS APPLICATION
MININUNI%LIMA TrAl rtrcaii R FM rt4 Ts:
-117 5150 4T,IitAtfon Fr.e.
ApplicNtion completed in full.
Additior mil materials;tray be required of the applicant such an site pram,elevation
drEvaings,1•;iutt detailts mid floor&rm.The Zoning Official$hall Worm the applicant of
ally extra In Rkwials re4uiroci.
Date of Cotiferencil! Mardi 13,7110c)
PLICAMPRWEirt MANAGER'S INFORMATION rrirrialy Contact for the Projecq:
Name: Jana Kee, IPS Group
Street Address: 511 University Dr.East Suite 205, College Station,TX 77640
Address: jane@ipc•group.us
?home Number: 646-9250 Vax Number: 200-3564
DEVELOPER'S I NFOR ON;
Nenritr Torn fierhelin 11:3W0Westgiove.Suite 100,Ackliwn,-IX n001
E-fukiII Acidrcos! r.r,i.A.bt).:nt:j. .v:r.',!•fff
Phone Ni imber 214-265-688(t ext. 115 2$44302-1922 coil
PROP E RTY INFORWATION
Charle$H. Szabuniawicz 3E101 iTI-I ST Prraii,IX 77801.4554
EMiAtitirle5a: Phone lAirribar: •
LOCIATIUM OF PROPERTY:
ArkiresiV 401,403,405 Second Siroot
Lot Block*alxiivision:Lints 5ti..7,8,Block 20,Bomtt
CURRENT ZONING OF St.glEPJEGI Y; NG3
APPEALIWAPAN NU:110E31ED:(Girele One) •
Northgato Requirernentv
Appilcohisi On.iinni lea fioiction!5.6.c
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.rxlxltrrvatirion of appealfWQiVar request:
This is a email development with 33 efficiency units in t a proposed complex. Each unit is
approximately 3glO SF and ii,designed for one individual.This di::-velrpment is located in a
largely pedestrian area and the policing provided is for residents only, •Thr duveloper i!3
pnapiwing h+have an amass gate that will allow resid;,nt,only to enter the Muting area,if the
City allows a reduced throat depth for the gate. Even without tile gate, thio parkin urea will be
signori for resident#only,
This reduction in perkily allows the dumpatsr to be moved farther to the rear of the buildings in
compliance with the Nlorthhare regiilrtiorlc and allcsahrg far proper place m t of the et4;,trical
transformer on the site. •
The proposed 35 spaces meet the parking demand tor this particular development vrhich is
designed for 33 residents.There viill be na visitor parking allowac7 tire.psarking area.The
intent is to protest the perking soma for residents only,Providing}35 spaces rather than 3a will
havu no impact on the surroundin-g area,however a:itieca is.parkin allowed on adjacent
residential sfraet4:and in the-parking garage nearby.
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GIrFel RAL APPEAL!MA1VVR REQUEST
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The felowierg apociEe variation front the ordir&rice is r+a uaat:Ci:
Reduce required parking from 38(rouri sd up frarri 37.125)to 35 spaoes fora multi-family
developmeirt In Northgate(6% reduction).
The tienecaea:s ary hardship(s1 Involved by meeting the 1iresv6iunaa or tit erdlnanec atihec
Mao Tr eracia li;rittai4r isi ioa •
Tu 1equiie two more;paces wilt impact the development such that units would have to ba •
elirninirtjd whish is contrary to the UOO inteiitkiri to irnillementthe Narthgate Plan Calling for
rf:developing prorc:rlies into higher resicler:6ai don;iitiesE-
The to41owind elierri:ativea to the rr q,a tic variance are ptissibte:
The di. npasters could he moved closer to tiecorld Eiroet and one additional parking spece could
be gained. This is contrary to the Northgete Design goii.elineb which attempt to locate
d'arnpstcr faaMifies as far from the roadway es possible to limit visibility.
The Applicant has prep?md ttris app1tJk i Srrd oertWii s Mat he rads stated heroin and exhibits
aitarhed hereto:are rola, mimed and complete.
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LEGAL NOTICE
DATE TO BE PUBLISHED: SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 2005 ONLY
BILL TO: Mandi Alford
City of College Station
P.O. Box 9960
College Station, TX 77842
Expires 02/07
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING:
The City of College Station will hold a public meeting concerning updating the
Northgate Ordinance to more clearly reflect the District's character as a dense,
urban-oriented entertainment area.
The meeting will be held in the Tradition Dormitory Conference Room, 301
Church Avenue, College Station Texas at 3:30 p.m. on January 12, 2005.
Any request for sign interpretive services for the hearing impaired must be made
48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call 979.764.3547 or (TDD)
1.800.735.2989.
For additional information, please contact me at 979.764.3570.
MOLLY HITCHCOCK
STAFF PLANNER
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