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CITY OF COT T.FGE STATION
Planning d'Development Services
1101 Texas Avenue,P.O. Box 9960
College Station,Texas 77842
Phone 979.764.3570 / Fax 979.764.3496
MEMORANDUM
May 4, 2006
TO: Continental Homes of Texas, Via fax 512.345.6080
FROM: Jennifer Reeves, Project Manager
SUBJECT: CARTER'S CROSSING (PP) -Preliminary Plat
Staff reviewed the above-mentioned preliminary plat as requested. The following page is a list of
staff review comments detailing items that need to be addressed. If all comments have been
addressed and the following information submitted by Monday May 8th at 10:00 a.m., your project
will be placed on the next available Planning and Zoning Commission meeting scheduled for May
18th at 7:00 p.m.in the City Hall Council Chambers, 1101 Texas Avenue.
Two (2) 24" x 36" copies of the revised preliminary plat;
Fifteen (15) 11" x 17" copies of the revised preliminary plat;
One (1) Mylar original of the revised preliminary plat;and,
One (1) copy of the digital file of the preliminary plat on diskette or e-mail to
sgriffin@cstx.gov and awelsh@cstx.gov;and
Upon receipt of the required documents for the Planning & Zoning meeting, your project will be
considered formally filed with the City of College Station. Please note that if all comments have not
been addressed, your project will be pulled from the scheduled Planning & Zoning Commission
agenda. Your project may be placed on a future agenda once all the revisions have been made and
the appropriate fees paid. Once your item has been scheduled for the P&Z meeting, the agenda and
staff report can be accessed at the following web site on Monday the week of the P&Z meeting.
http://www.cstx.gov/home/index.asp?page=2481.
If you have any questions or need additional information,please call me at 979.764.3570.
Attachments: Staff review comments
cc: McClure & Browne Engineering/Surveying, Inc Via fax 979.693.2554
Case file#06-00500078
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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Planning d•Development Services
1101 Texas Avenue, P.O. Box 9960
College Station,Texas 77842
Phone 979.764.3570 / Fax 979.764.3496
MEMORANDUM
April 20,2006
TO: Continental Homes of Texas,via fax 512.345.6080
FROM: Jennifer Reeves,Project Manager
SUBJECT: CARTER'S CROSSING (PP) - Preliminary Plat
Staff reviewed the above-mentioned preliminary plat as requested. The following page is a list
of staff review comments detailing items that need to be addressed. If all comments have been
addressed and the following information submitted by Monday May 1st by 10:00 a.m., your
project will be placed on the next available Planning and Zoning Commission meeting
scheduled for May 18th at 7:00 p.m.in the City Hall Council Chambers, 1101 Texas Avenue.
Two (2) 24"x 36"copies of the revised preliminary plat;
Fifteen (15) 11"x 17"copies of the revised preliminary plat;
One (1) Mylar original of the revised preliminary plat;and,
One (1) copy of the digital file of the preliminary plat on diskette or e-mail to
sgriffin@cstx.gov and awelsh@cstx.gov.
Upon receipt of the required documents for the Planning & Zoning meeting, your project will
be considered formally filed with the City of College Station. Please note that if all comments
have not been addressed, your project will be pulled from the scheduled Planning & Zoning
Commission agenda. Your project may be placed on a future agenda once all the revisions have
been made and the appropriate fees paid. Once your item has been scheduled for the P&Z
meeting,the agenda and staff report can be accessed at the following web site on Monday the
week of the P&Z meeting.
http://www.cstx.gov/home/index.asp7page=2481.
If you have any questions or need additional information,please call me at 979.764.3570.
Attachments: Staff review comments /
cc: McClure&Browne Engineering/Surveying,Inc via fax 979.693.2554 °'
Case file #06-00500078
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CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Planning d Development Services
1101 Texas Avenue,P.O. Box 9960
College Station,Texas 77842
Phone 979.764.3570 / Fax 979.764.3496
MEMORANDUM
April 20,2006
TO: Continental Homes of Texas,Via fax 512.345.6080
FROM: Jennifer Reeves,Project Manager
SUBJECT: CARTER'S CROSSING (PP) - Preliminary Plat
Staff reviewed the above-mentioned preliminary plat as requested. The following page is a list of staff review
comments detailing items that need to be addressed. If all comments have been addressed and the following
information submitted by Monday May 1st by 10:00 a.m., your project will be placed on the next available
Planning and Zoning Commission meeting scheduled for May 18th at 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council
Chambers, 1101 Texas Avenue.
Two (2) 24"x 36" copies of the revised preliminary plat;
Fifteen (15) 11"x 17" copies of the revised preliminary plat;
One (1) Mylar original of the revised preliminary plat;and,
One (1) copy of the digital file of the preliminary plat on diskette or e-mail to
sgriffin@cstx.gov and awelsh@cstx.gov;and
Upon receipt of the required documents for the Planning& Zoning meeting,your project will be considered
formally filed with the City of College Station.Please note that if all comments have not been addressed,your
project will be pulled from the scheduled Planning & Zoning Commission agenda. Your project may be
placed on a future agenda once all the revisions have been made and the appropriate fees paid. Once your
item has been scheduled for the P&Z meeting, the agenda and staff report can be accessed at the following
web site on Monday the week of the P&Z meeting.
http://www.cstx.gov/home/index.asp?page=2481.
If you have any questions or need additional information,please call me at 979.764.3570.
Attachments: Staff review comments
cc: McClure&Browne Engineering/Surveying,Inc Via fax 979.693.2554
Case file#06-00500078
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April 28,2006
Ms.Jennifer Reeves
Project Manager
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
Post Office Box 9960
College Station, Texas 77842
RE: CARTER'S CROSSING(PP)-Preliminary Plat
Dear Jennifer:
In response to PLANNING Staff Review Comments dated April 20,2006:
4 1 -2. This information has been added to Plat'
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. See Note#5 in Engineering Comments
.A. Josh checked with the Fire Department. The hammerheads as designed will be allowed.
% ,--,5. This item has been added to the Plat
' 6 - 7 Per the Approved Master Plan, a 5' and 35' dedication will be allowed for the West and East
portions of North Forest Parkway.
----8. Yes,they have the right to use it for oil and gas.
�9 Duly noted
/O. Names have been added to the Plat
} Will use Lot 7, Block 10 designation
�yL - 13. This information has been added to the Plat
In response to ENGINEERING Staff Review Comments dated April 25,2006:
1. Duly Noted
2. Note No. 5 has been revised
3 -4 See attached letter addressed to Mr. Lance Sims
5. This item has been added to the Plat
6. See attached excerpt from Phase One Environmental Report.
Attached please find Two(2)24"x36"copies of the revised Preliminary Plat and Fifteen(15) 11"x17"copies
of the revised Preliminary Plat. One(1)Mylar original of the revised Preliminary Plat will be submitted at
a later date and One(1)copy of the digital file has been emailed to Sven Griffin.
Very truly yours,
1V.)
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ichael R. cCl e P. .,R.P.L.S.
President
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Attached is a copy of the Phase One completed on the Fojtik site.
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APR, 26, 2006. 4:41 PM(AUEP° NORTON S py - 4906-05-9743-01 To RECs N0, 3067 JP, 32 of4
The subject property consists of 47.97 acres of land located along North Forest Parkway in College
Station, Brazos County, Texas. The subject property is reportedly being developed by an outside
contractor, with lots to be purchased by D.R. Horton upon completion of development.
The subject property, which is identified as the Fojtik Property (AUS), is located in the vicinity of the
latitude 30.61701 degrees north, and longitude—96.28455 degrees west.
SITE RECONNAISSANCE
The site and area reconnaissance was conducted by Mr. Andrew Sutton on June 7, 2005.
The subject property currently consists of undeveloped land with two dilapidated sheds and the remains
of natural gas well drilling site. The subject property is surrounded by residential development to the
north, a waste water treatment plant to the east, residences to the south across North Forest Parkway, a
church to the southwest and a commercial facility to the west.
MACTEC's site reconnaissance did not indicate recognized environmental conditions (RECs) to the
subject property.
HISTORICAL REVIEW
The 19.60, 1979, and 1987 aerial photographs show the subject property as grimaxil urmdeieloped land, . -
with two small structures on the southern portion of the site, with a stream crossing the northern,
wooded portion of the property. The 1996 and 2004 aerial photographs the subject property as primarily
undeveloped land, with two small structures on the southern portion of the site, a stream crossing the
northern,wooded portion of the property, and a rectangular cleared area located on the eastern portion of
the property. Sanborn maps or city directories were not available for review for the subject property as
it has existed as undeveloped land. The 1960 aerial photograph shows the surrounding properties as
primarily undeveloped land to the north, east, south and west, with a utility easement along the
northeastern property border. The 1979 aerial photograph shows the surrounding properties as
residential to the north, a waste water treatment plant to the east, undeveloped land to the south and
west, with a utility easement along the northeastern property border. The 1987, 1996, and 2004 aerial
photographs showed the surrounding properties as residential to the north, a waste water treatment plant
to the east, residential to the south, a church to the southwest, a commercial facility to the west, and a
utility easement along the northeastern property border. Based on the history of the surrounding
properties, they are not considered RECs.
MACTEC discussed the condition of the subject property with Mr. Steve Arden, Representative for
Brazos Land Realty (Seller/Developer). Mr. Arden stated that he was not aware of conditions which
may pose an environmental concern for the subject property.
REGULATORY REVIEW
MACTEC's review of the regulatory agency information and area reconnaissance did not indicate
sources of environmental concern to the subject property.
ON-SITE CONDITIONS
, i,,,,nneRereived Time Anr. 26. 3: 27PM
. APR. 26. 2006 4; 41 PM .DR NORTON O. 3067 IP. 43 of 4
. 1 �1,A41.F Jury.", (AUS »�»•-• Summary -4906-05-9743-01 - 1tECs
V
During our site visit, MACTEC observed what appeared to be the remnants of a natural gas drilling
operation located on the eastern portion of the property. This area was identified in the aerial
photograph review as a rectangular, cleared area. Additionally, a small concrete pad, which may have
been a former generator mount, was observed on the subject property in this area. MACTEC reviewed
the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) Well Location Map for the subject property. No wells were
indicated on the RRC map and no wells were located on the subject property in the regulatory report.
No evidence of drilling mud pits were observed on the subject property during the site visit, and no
visual staining or stressed vegetation resulting from the former drilling operation was observed during
the site visit. Mr. Arden confirmed the existence of the gas well site. However, Mr. Arden stated that
the he was not aware of environmental conditions which could represent a recognized environmental
condition for the subject property. As a result, the former natural gas well drilling site is not expected to
represent an environmental concern for the subject property. However, in the event that natural gas
wells are located on the subject property and are not intended for future use,MACTEC recommends that
they be properly plugged and abandoned in accordance with regulatory guidelines. MACTEC did not
observe on-site RECs to the subject property.
OFF-SITE CONDITIONS
MACTEC did not observe off-site RECs to the subject property.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
M CTEC performed this assessment in general conformance withthescope and limitations of
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E 1527-00 of the subject property identified above
to identify any RECs,in connection with the property, including the presence, or likely presence, of any
hazardous substances or petroleum products on the subject property under conditions that indicate an
existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release into the ground, groundwater, surface
water, or structures on the subject property. This assessment included an evaluation to the extent
practicable of the past and present land uses at the subject property and on adjacent properties.
The results of this assessment have identified no evidence of on-site or off-site RECs. The following
potential development issues were identified:
Natural gas pipelines were observed located along the northeastern property border and along the
southeastern property border during the site visit and during the aerial photograph review,
In the event that natural gas wells are located on the subject property and are not intended for future use,
MACTEC recommends that they be properly plugged and abandoned in accordance with regulatory
guidelines.
Two dilapidated sheds and a wooden fenced area were observed on the subject property during the site
visit. The sheds appeared to be primarily of wood and metal construction, with a small amount of
roofing shingle associated with the smaller of the two sheds. No hazardous materials were observed
associated with the sheds during the site visit. However, based on the age of the structures, the roofing
materials may potentially be asbestos containing material and should be removed and disposed of in
accordance with regulatory guidelines.
Based on MACTEC's review of the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) Map, one potential
jurisdictional wetland area was located on the wetlands map which was reviewed for the subject
property. This area is located on the western portion of the subject site and is listed as palustrine, open
, �ni�nn�Received Time Apr, 26. 3 : 27PM
APR.T26A 2006�14t42PM(A.�SDR NORTON_ Su. nom, _ 4906-05-974301 - `To RECs NO. 3067 P. 54 of 4
water,permanently flooded, and diked/impounded.
MACTEC requests notification for further discussion or evaluation of any new conditions discovered
during the development of the subject property.
This executive summary is presented for convenience only. While the executive summary is an integral
part of the report, it should not be used in lieu of reading the entire report, including the appendices.
Jeremy Lampert
MACTEC Engineering and Consulting,Inc.
Mobile:459-233.3421
Da i
16650 Westgrove Drive,Suite 600
Addison,TX 75001
Phone:469.826-4100,Fax:469-626-4110
Ft,Worth Office;
2?00 Gravel Drive -
Fort Worth,TX 76116.7123
Phone;817-284-7755,Fax:817.589-1420
1inhnn,Received Time Apr, 26. 3: 27PM
April 27,2006
Mr. Lance Sims, Assistant Director
Planning and Development Services
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
P.O. Box 9960
College Station, TX 77842
RE: Carters Crossing Subdivision
Dear Mr. Sims:
Please be advised that I approve of the proposed drainage plan for the Carter's
Crossing 47.737 acre subdivision. The property outfalls into an un-named tributary
of Carter's Creek near the south corner of my 20.69 acre tract.
I understand that the un-detained peak run-off from the proposed
development will result in approximately a 0.08 foot(one inch)increase in the water
surface elevation of the Base Flood as it enters my property.
Ve truly yours, /
Patricia Guseman
APR, 26, 2006. 4:41 PM(AUEP° NORTON S py - 4906-05-9743-01 To RECs N0, 3067 JP, 32 of4
The subject property consists of 47.97 acres of land located along North Forest Parkway in College
Station, Brazos County, Texas. The subject property is reportedly being developed by an outside
contractor, with lots to be purchased by D.R. Horton upon completion of development.
The subject property, which is identified as the Fojtik Property (AUS), is located in the vicinity of the
latitude 30.61701 degrees north, and longitude—96.28455 degrees west.
SITE RECONNAISSANCE
The site and area reconnaissance was conducted by Mr. Andrew Sutton on June 7, 2005.
The subject property currently consists of undeveloped land with two dilapidated sheds and the remains
of natural gas well drilling site. The subject property is surrounded by residential development to the
north, a waste water treatment plant to the east, residences to the south across North Forest Parkway, a
church to the southwest and a commercial facility to the west.
MACTEC's site reconnaissance did not indicate recognized environmental conditions (RECs) to the
subject property.
HISTORICAL REVIEW
The 19.60, 1979, and 1987 aerial photographs show the subject property as grimaxil urmdeieloped land, . -
with two small structures on the southern portion of the site, with a stream crossing the northern,
wooded portion of the property. The 1996 and 2004 aerial photographs the subject property as primarily
undeveloped land, with two small structures on the southern portion of the site, a stream crossing the
northern,wooded portion of the property, and a rectangular cleared area located on the eastern portion of
the property. Sanborn maps or city directories were not available for review for the subject property as
it has existed as undeveloped land. The 1960 aerial photograph shows the surrounding properties as
primarily undeveloped land to the north, east, south and west, with a utility easement along the
northeastern property border. The 1979 aerial photograph shows the surrounding properties as
residential to the north, a waste water treatment plant to the east, undeveloped land to the south and
west, with a utility easement along the northeastern property border. The 1987, 1996, and 2004 aerial
photographs showed the surrounding properties as residential to the north, a waste water treatment plant
to the east, residential to the south, a church to the southwest, a commercial facility to the west, and a
utility easement along the northeastern property border. Based on the history of the surrounding
properties, they are not considered RECs.
MACTEC discussed the condition of the subject property with Mr. Steve Arden, Representative for
Brazos Land Realty (Seller/Developer). Mr. Arden stated that he was not aware of conditions which
may pose an environmental concern for the subject property.
REGULATORY REVIEW
MACTEC's review of the regulatory agency information and area reconnaissance did not indicate
sources of environmental concern to the subject property.
ON-SITE CONDITIONS
, i,,,,nneRereived Time Anr. 26. 3: 27PM
. APR. 26. 2006 4; 41 PM .DR NORTON O. 3067 IP. 43 of 4
. 1 �1,A41.F Jury.", (AUS »�»•-• Summary -4906-05-9743-01 - 1tECs
V
During our site visit, MACTEC observed what appeared to be the remnants of a natural gas drilling
operation located on the eastern portion of the property. This area was identified in the aerial
photograph review as a rectangular, cleared area. Additionally, a small concrete pad, which may have
been a former generator mount, was observed on the subject property in this area. MACTEC reviewed
the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) Well Location Map for the subject property. No wells were
indicated on the RRC map and no wells were located on the subject property in the regulatory report.
No evidence of drilling mud pits were observed on the subject property during the site visit, and no
visual staining or stressed vegetation resulting from the former drilling operation was observed during
the site visit. Mr. Arden confirmed the existence of the gas well site. However, Mr. Arden stated that
the he was not aware of environmental conditions which could represent a recognized environmental
condition for the subject property. As a result, the former natural gas well drilling site is not expected to
represent an environmental concern for the subject property. However, in the event that natural gas
wells are located on the subject property and are not intended for future use,MACTEC recommends that
they be properly plugged and abandoned in accordance with regulatory guidelines. MACTEC did not
observe on-site RECs to the subject property.
OFF-SITE CONDITIONS
MACTEC did not observe off-site RECs to the subject property.
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
M CTEC performed this assessment in general conformance withthescope and limitations of
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E 1527-00 of the subject property identified above
to identify any RECs,in connection with the property, including the presence, or likely presence, of any
hazardous substances or petroleum products on the subject property under conditions that indicate an
existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release into the ground, groundwater, surface
water, or structures on the subject property. This assessment included an evaluation to the extent
practicable of the past and present land uses at the subject property and on adjacent properties.
The results of this assessment have identified no evidence of on-site or off-site RECs. The following
potential development issues were identified:
Natural gas pipelines were observed located along the northeastern property border and along the
southeastern property border during the site visit and during the aerial photograph review,
In the event that natural gas wells are located on the subject property and are not intended for future use,
MACTEC recommends that they be properly plugged and abandoned in accordance with regulatory
guidelines.
Two dilapidated sheds and a wooden fenced area were observed on the subject property during the site
visit. The sheds appeared to be primarily of wood and metal construction, with a small amount of
roofing shingle associated with the smaller of the two sheds. No hazardous materials were observed
associated with the sheds during the site visit. However, based on the age of the structures, the roofing
materials may potentially be asbestos containing material and should be removed and disposed of in
accordance with regulatory guidelines.
Based on MACTEC's review of the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) Map, one potential
jurisdictional wetland area was located on the wetlands map which was reviewed for the subject
property. This area is located on the western portion of the subject site and is listed as palustrine, open
, �ni�nn�Received Time Apr, 26. 3 : 27PM
APR.T26A 2006�14t42PM(A.�SDR NORTON_ Su. nom, _ 4906-05-974301 - `To RECs NO. 3067 P. 54 of 4
water,permanently flooded, and diked/impounded.
MACTEC requests notification for further discussion or evaluation of any new conditions discovered
during the development of the subject property.
This executive summary is presented for convenience only. While the executive summary is an integral
part of the report, it should not be used in lieu of reading the entire report, including the appendices.
Jeremy Lampert
MACTEC Engineering and Consulting,Inc.
Mobile:459-233.3421
Da i
16650 Westgrove Drive,Suite 600
Addison,TX 75001
Phone:469.826-4100,Fax:469-626-4110
Ft,Worth Office;
2?00 Gravel Drive -
Fort Worth,TX 76116.7123
Phone;817-284-7755,Fax:817.589-1420
1inhnn,Received Time Apr, 26. 3: 27PM
April 27,2006
Mr. Lance Sims, Assistant Director
Planning and Development Services
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
P.O. Box 9960
College Station, TX 77842
RE: Carters Crossing Subdivision
Dear Mr. Sims:
Please be advised that I approve of the proposed drainage plan for the Carter's
Crossing 47.737 acre subdivision. The property outfalls into an un-named tributary
of Carter's Creek near the south corner of my 20.69 acre tract.
I understand that the un-detained peak run-off from the proposed
development will result in approximately a 0.08 foot(one inch)increase in the water
surface elevation of the Base Flood as it enters my property.
Ve truly yours, /
Patricia Guseman