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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence PAGE 2 FISH DADDY'S COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS The owners of Fish Daddy's also own the adjacent Cheddar's restaurant. Building (Cheddar's) = 7,883 sf. Parking required (@1:65sf.) = 122 spaces Parking provided = 130 spaces Extra Parking available = 8 spaces A joint parking agreement shall be written between Fish Daddy's and Cheddar's and a copy shall be submitted to the City of College Station. Please contact our office if you have any questions. 214-521-3066 Sincerely, Carl Lyon 61:4 EtimilIPS Group 00. is&-3 Planning Solutions August 4,2006 City of College Station Planning& Development Services Jennifer Reeves, Staff Planner 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, Texas 77840 RE: Fish Daddy's site plan review and building permit. Dear Jennifer, Thanks for your help regarding this project. The owner of the property has hired us to help with the development of the site. He has asked that we work with you and his architect to issue permits as soon as possible. It is my understanding that there is a public utility easement on the property that needs to be relocated so that the new building does not encroach. In order to speed up the issuance of a building permit and ensure that the City maintains easement coverage, we will dedicate a temporary blanket utility easement. Prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, we will dedicate the necessary specific easements. Attached for your review are the following: --Revised Site Plan --Revised Landscape Pan --Erosion Control Plan The following will be submitted the week of August 7th: --Easement Dedication Sheet—Temporary Blanket -- Construction Plans for the Building The following will be submitted as soon as the survey work is completed: --Public Utility Easement Abandonment Application -- Public Utility Easement Dedication Application 511 University Drive East, Suite 211 College Station, TX 77840 979-846-9259 www.IPSGroup.us I look forward to working with you on this project. Please make sure that my contact information is added so that I'm copied on future correspondence. Let me know if you need additional information. Sincer Natalie Thomas Ruiz, AICP Principal Attachments Cc: Carl Lyon, Via fax 214.599.0583 John Welsh, Via fax 979.485-0884 O(1) •/15'3 8-''-? .v ilicauilluomgS III 1111311 TWICHELL RCHTECTURE July 31, 2006 City Of College Station Development Services 1101 Texas Avenue South, P.O. Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Attn. Jennifer Reeves RE: FISH DADDY'S RESTAURANT 1611 University Drive East College Station, Texas 77840 Staff Review#06-00500133. c.ving is response to your department's comments dated 07-21-06. ITEMS: , d,./..., 1. We are in the process of Abandoning the Utility Easement running across theO(r' f i property and relocating it along the north property line. t. Please find attached Easement Abandonment application. y. a ,� �Please find attached Easement Dedication application and supporting documents. 4. Fire hydrant is located on the south west corner of the lot and has been noted. 5. Water meters are located on the south west corner of the lot and have been noted. 6. The General Site Note has been corrected to read, "All existing parking spaces are 9'Xl 8'. " MICHAEL F. TWICH.p4,,,1_,J.. 3624 OAK LAWN AVE. SUITE 320 DALLAS, TEXAS 75219 214.521.3066 FAX 214.599.0583 PAGE 2 FISH DADDY'S COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 7. The dumpster gate has been changed to provide 12'-0" clear opening. 8. The interior parking island on University Drive has been corrected to show the existing condition. 9. A note has been added to the General Site Plan Notes that reads, "In the event that seating is added to any outside portion of this building, additional parking will be required and a new parking plan will need to be provided for review.? 10. Landscape comments from City Comments dated 21 July, 2006 have been addressed. Refer landscape plan. Please contact our office if you have any questions. 214-521-3066 Sincerely, Carl Lyon Jennifer Reeves - RE: Fish Daddy's Page 1 From: "Carl Lyon"<carllyon@mftlp.com> To: JREEVES <JREEVES@cstx.gov> Date: 7/14/2006 11:16:23 AM Subject: RE: Fish Daddy's Thanks for the clarification. Sincerely, Carl L. LYON Michael F. Twichell, L.P. Phone: 214 .521 .3066 Fax: 214 .599 .0583 Original Message From: Jennifer Reeves [mailto:JREEVES@cstx.gov] Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 10:43 AM To: Carl Lyon Cc: Benjamin McCarty; Carol Cotter; Chris Haver; Molly Hitchcock; Sam Weido Subject: Re: Fish Daddy's No-we cannot issue a building permit until you have stamped approved site plans.The site plans cannot be stamped approved until the abandonment process has been approved by City Council. You can submit a blanket easement, however this will not speed the building permit process up because you still need the easement abandonment approved. Let me know if you have any more questions. Thanks, Jennifer Jennifer Reeves Staff Planner City of College Station jreeves@cstx.gov (979) 764-3570 (979) 764-3496 FAX >>>"Carl Lyon"<carllyon@mftlp.com>07/14/06 8:29 AM >>> Hi Jennifer, Will we be able to get a building permit while the easement dedication and abandonment is working thru the system Sincerely, Jennifer Reeves - RE: Fish Daddy's Page 2 Carl L. LYON Michael F. Twichell, L.P. 3624 Oak Lawn Avenue Suite 320 Dallas, Texas 75209 Phone: 214 .521 .3066 Fax: 214 .599 .0583 carllyon@mftlp.com College Station. Heart of the Research Valley. s7 r 1111111111111 DAir;: 11/10/05 45 _ 0 PROJECT NAME: FISH DADDY'S RESTAURANT COLLEGE STATION U■■.. TW I CHELL PROJECTS NO. : #05170 ARCHITECTURE SEND TO: City of College Station Planning 1101 Texas Avenue PLANNING College Station,Texas 77842 CONSTRUCTION ATTENTION: Mr. Chris Haver INTERIORS FACSIMILE REMARKS: Per your request,please find two(2)copies each Original Rock Fish site plans 1 2 3 Original Rock Fish landscape plans L 1 L2 Proposed site plan SP1-1 Landscape plan LP-1 Exterior Elevations A 2-1 Call if you have any questions Carl Lyon 214-521-3066 COPIES TO: SENT BY: Carl Lyon MICHAEL F.TWICHELL,LP. 3624 OAK LAWN AVE. SUITE 320 DALLAS,TEXAS 75219 214.521.3066 FAX 214.599.0583 C:\msoffice\excel\terry's fax.xls E-mail Correspondence From: Bridgette George To: Natalie Ruiz Date: 6/11/07 4:42 PM Subject: Re: Parking Agreement Natalie, both the application and parking agreement are required as part of the submittal (as well as a filed parking easement agreement and the shared study form). However, before you proceed with developing a parking agreement with the Cheddar's property, please be aware that the covered patio at Cheddar's was not included in the total square footage for parking requirements. Therefore, it appears that Cheddar's does not have sufficient parking to allow for a shared parking agreement/easement with Fish Daddy's. Jason is verifying this as part of the Fish Daddy's review,you may want to check with him before proceeding. I hate to see you spend the time and money on developing an agreement that wouldn't be accepted. Please let me know if you need anything else. >>> "Natalie Ruiz" <natalie@ipsgroup.us> 6/11/07 3:11 PM >>> Thanks B! Which is quicker, filling out the application or submitting the agreement ya'll have already appro d? We're at crunch time for CO and I don't want anything to hold it up. Thanks! Natalie Ruiz,AICP IPS Group Original Message From: "Bridgette George" <BGEORGE@cstx.gov> Subj: Parking Agreement Date: Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:32 am Size: 1K To: "Natalie Ruiz" <natalie@ipsgroup.us> Good morning! Attached is the Alternative Parking Plan Application for your parking agreement. If you'd like a copy of one that was filed at the courthouse and approved, let me know and I'll find one and send it to you. Let me know if you need anything else. From: "Natalie" <natalie@ipsgroup.us> To: "'Jason Schubert" <Jschubert@cstx.gov> Date: 6/19/2007 11:17 am Subject: RE: Fish Daddy's comments CC: "'John Welsh' <jpwelsh@cox.net>, "'Carl Lyon"... Good morning Jason, Thank you for the comments. We're working on the parking issue for the patio areas now. We're looking at all options available to be able to utilize both patio areas. I spoke with Ken Fogle last week re: the issue and he agreed to visit both sites and possibly consider an alternative parking plan or administrative relief IF we could agree on some pedestrian improvements. I'm putting together square footage and parking numbers for both sites so that we know exactly where we are. (The original patio for Cheddar's was not covered and they have made some changes since it was originally built- outdooriountain,fencing, etc. I'm going over to measure what is actually out there to see exactly what's required in terms of parking.) I'll follow-up with you and Ken later this week once we have the actual numbers and Ken has had an opportunity to visit the sites. Thanks again for all of your help Jason! Natalie Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office(979) 846-9259 Mobile(979) 229-6797 From: Ken Fogle - To: George, Bridgette; Hitchcock, Molly; Schubert... Date: 6/19/2007 11:37 am Subject: Fwd: RE: Fish Daddy's comments Thanks for forwarding this to me,Jason. For y'alls information, I will not be considering "administrative relief', but whether an alternative parking plan would be a possibility. I'll be pulling y'all into this discussion after I get a chance to look at this closer. By the way, I'm not sure when Natalie is planning to get us the info; with me out all next week, if she gets the information to us Friday afternoon, I won't be able to look at it until the first week of July. I'll inform Natalie of this. From: "Natalie" <natalie@ipsgroup.us> To: "'Ken Fogle' <Kfogle@cstx.gov> Date: 6/21/2007 10:51 am Subject: Cheddar's&Fish Daddy's Patio Areas CC: "'Jason Schubert'Jschubert@cstx.gov Good morning Ken, First of all,thanks for helping me brainstorm ideas to resolve this issue. Here's where we are on the specifics of the parking: Fish Daddy's Main Restaurant- 5,282 sq. ft. 81.26 parking spaces req'd Patio Area -438 sq. ft. 6.73 parking spaces req'd 87.99 parking spaces req'd *83 parking spaces provided resulting in a deficit of 5 parking spaces Cheddar's Main Restaurant- 7,575 sq. ft. 116.53 parking spaces req'd Patio Area - 1,585 sq. ft. 24.38 parking spaces req'd 140.91 parking spaces req'd *129 parking spaces provided resulting in a deficit of 12 parking spaces TOTAL DEFICIT OF 17 PARKING SPACES PROPOSED SOLUTION: * Reduce theamowitotpatio seating at Cheddar's. * We propose to remove the tables from the uncovered portion of the patio and only provide seating for the covered portion of the patio. The _. covered patio area is 869.5 sq. ft. We'll remove the uncovered portions of the patio totaling 715 sq. ft. (This reduces the parking deficit by 11 spaces = 6 total parking spaces needed.) * Add the equivalent of 4 vehicular parking spaces at Cheddar's. We have the ability to add 4 more parking spaces. We could utilize this area for the 4 vehicular parking spaces or for motorcycle parking. (This reduces the parking deficit by 4 spaces = 2 parking spaces needed.) * Add a bicycle rack near the front of the building in exchange for an administrative adjustment/relief for 2 vehicular parking spaces. (This reduces the parking deficit by 2 spaces = 0 parking spaces needed.) Please give me a call when you've had a chance to review this information. I feel like we're so close to resolving this issue. Thanks again Ken. Nat Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office(979)846-9259 Mobile(979) 229-6797 <http://www.ipsgroup.us> www.ipsgrouo.us From: Bob Cowell To: Chris Haver; Ken Fogle; Lance Simms; Molly H... Date: 6/21/2007 12:26 pm Subject: Re: Fw: Cheddar's&Fish Daddy's Patio Areas I agree with Molly's comments. I don't want to put us in a position of policing their patio. If they have a patio it is going to be used for seating eventually and needs to have adequate parking. • >>> Molly Hitchcock 6/21/2007 12:24 PM >>> I'm amazed that they have the ability to add 4 spaces! That's a start! I have concerns/comments about the other solutions though: We don't want to police the placement of their tables. I would say if they have a fenced patio area, we assess parking for everything inside the fence. If they put in the 4 parking spaces, as per Section 7.9.A,we would require the addition of bicycle parking so that offer becomes moot. Thanks! Molly From: Ken Fogle To: Natalie Date: 6/21/2007 2:40 pm Subject: Re: Cheddar's&Fish Daddy's Patio Areas CC: Hitchcock, Molly; Schubert, Jason; Simms, Lance Natalie, We've considered the proposal and have decided that we will not accept it as an alternative parking agreement. Part of my struggle is that the two sites are being treated as one from a parking standpoint and all the improvements are being made at Cheddar's. Practically speaking,while that would help out Cheddar's, it doesn't do anything for Fish Daddy's where the parking is needed for the patio. Any acceptable alternative parking agreement will have to have a direct improvement for the Fish Daddy's site. I know this isn't the answer that you're wanting, but hopefully it will help you move forward. Let me know if you have any questions. Ken Ken Fogle,PE City of College Station Transportation Planner E: kfogle@cstx.gov I P: 979 764 3570 I M: 979 255 8720 From: "Natalie" <natalie@ipsgroup.us> To: "'Ken Fogle'" <Kfogle@cstx.gov>, "'Jason Schube... Date: 6/22/2007 1:36 pm Subject: RE: Cheddar's&Fish Daddy's Patio Areas CC: "'Lance Simms" <Lsimms@cstx.gov>, "'Molly Hitc... Thanks for you help&for considering our request. At some point,College Station has to deal with the overall parking issue. From a practical standpoint, it is ridiculous that every development is building parking lots based on ultimate demands-especially when vacant parking is a stone's throw away. So, in terms of Cheddar's&Fish Daddy's, it seems that we're back to a shared parking agreement. I need to confirm with my client; but, here's where I see this going: * We submit a report documenting our calculations below for the parking at both restaurants. We include a graphic showing the additional 4 parking spaces that will be constructed at Cheddar's. * Reduce the amount of patio seating at Cheddar's. 1. We propose to remove the tables from the uncovered portion of the patio and only provide seating for the covered portion of the patio. The covered patio area is 869.5 sq. ft. We'll remove the uncovered portions of the patio totaling 715 sq. ft. * Add 4 vehicular parking spaces at Cheddar's. * We will reduce the usable patio area available at Fish Daddy's from 438 sq. ft. to 325 sq. ft. resulting in 5 parking spaces needed for the patio AND a total of 86 spaces needed for the Fish Daddy's development. The resulting deficit of 2 spaces will be covered by Cheddar's in a shared parking agreement. Jason - if you see a problem with this approach, please let me know ASAP. I'll go over this proposal with my client; but, I don't see much changing. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks again for all of your help. Natalie Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office (979) 846-9259 Mobile(979) 229-6797 From: Ken Fogle To: Lance Simms,Jason Schubert, Molly Hitchcock Date: 6/22/2007 1:43 pm Subject: Fw: Cheddar's&Fish Daddy's Patio Areas I'm assuming that y'all are handling this from here. Also, it's not shown in her proposal, but based on the UDO, when they add the four parking spots at Cheddar's,they will have to install the bike parking, right? Ken Fogle, PE Transportation Planner City of College Station E: kfogle@ cstx.gov I P: 979.764.3556 I M: 979.255.8720 From: Bob Cowell To: Jason Schubert; Ken Fogle; Natalie Date: 6/25/2007 3:30 pm Subject: RE: Cheddar's&Fish Daddy's Patio Areas CC: Lance Simms; Molly Hitchcock Natalie, I wanted to take a few moments to follow up on the e-mail you sent regarding parking at Fish Daddy's. Let me first say that we will evaluate the request and make a final determination upon receipt of all the required information. While I completely agree with the need to carefully analyze how and when parking is needed, one need only visit any of the restaurants in the area in question at peak demand time to clearly see what is occurring is simply not working. Automobiles parked on grass areas(tracking debris onto drives, pedestrians crossing busy drives not designed to manage pedestrian flows, etc. are but a few examples of the current situation). Again, I will withhold final determination regarding the request until all the required information is received but I wanted to alert you to these concerns up front. Robert S. Cowell,Jr.,AICP Director Planning &Development Services College Station,TX From: Bob Cowell To: Jason Schubert; Ken Fogle; Natalie Date: 6/25/2007 3:30 pm Subject: RE: Cheddar's&Fish Daddy's Patio Areas CC: Lance Simms; Molly Hitchcock Good morning, I just spoke with John Welsh and they have decided to scrap the idea of sharing the excess parking spaces at Cheddar's for the patio area at Fish Daddy's. It is getting too complicated with the owners&partners of both the land and the restaurants. The budget cuts early on in the project have left the front of the building very bare and not too attractive. To help address this issue,the patio area for Fish Daddy's will now be more decorative in nature with a few benches&landscaping. Customers may sit and wait for their table; however,there will be no tables,chairs, serving food, etc. in this area. The architect is making the change now to the site plan and I should have the final version for you early next week. Thanks! Natalie Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office(979)846-9259 Mobile(979) 2296797 <http://www.ipsgroup.us> www.iosgrouo.us From: "Natalie" <natalie@ipsgroup.us> To: "'Jason Schubert' <Jschubert@cstx.gov> Date: 8/13/2007 4:33 pm Subject: Fish Daddy's Hey Jason, The owner has decided not to pursue the patio at Fish Daddy's. He's decided not to put out tables&chairs and execute a shared parking agreement with Cheddar's. He is working with his architect to improve the appearance of the front of the building. The last time we spoke,they were discussing the use of a trellis attached to the building with landscaping, a wrought iron fence, etc. Do you need anything else from us to finalize the site plan? From what I remember,the only outstanding issue was the patio&required parking. Since he's not using the patio, can we go back to the previously approved site plan? Sorry for all of the confusion. I just want to resolve any outstanding issues now before we get to C.O. Thanks! Natalie Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office(979) 846-9259 Mobile(979) 229-6797 <http://www.ipsgroup.us> www.ipsgroup.us From: Jason Schubert To: Natalie Date: 8/14/2007 11:43 am Subject: Re: Fish Daddy's Natalie, The approved site plan shows a front and side concrete(patio)area but a note is provided that if any is to be used for outdoor seating, additional parking would be required with a new plan. If you would like to do minor revisions to the site plan,that can be done on the existing one without submitting an entirely new one. If the building elevations/plans are changing,those revisions would need to be submitted and approved. Let me know if you have any questions. Jason Jason Schubert Staff Planner Planning&Development Services City of College Station Phone: 979.764.3570 Fax: 979.764.3496 From: "Natalie" <natalie@ipsgroup.us> To: "'Jason Schubert- <Jschubert@cstx.gov> Date: 8/14/2007 12:02 pm Subject: RE: Fish Daddy's It sounds like we can go with the site plan that you have. I'll let the architect know that any changes to the elevations/plans need to be submitted and approved. Otherwise, it sounds like we're ok. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks Jason! Nat Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office (979) 846-9259 Mobile(979) 229-6797 www.ipsgroup.us From: "Natalie" <natalie@ipsgroup.us> To: "'Jason Schubert- <Jschubert@cstx.gov> Date: 8/14/2007 12:20 pm Subject: RE: Fish Daddy's One more thing, I found out from the architect that the approved elevations included the trellis that I mentioned. It was later"value engineered"out and now it is back in. So,the approved elevations and site plans that you have should be correct. Thanks Jason! Nat Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office(979)846-9259 Mobile(979) 229-6797 www.ipsgroup.us from: Jason Schubert To: Natalie Date: 8/14/2007 1:35 pm Subject: RE: Fish Daddy's Natalie, I am concerned the building will be a hybrid of the two different elevations that have been submitted. The original elevations were approved in July 2006 and I had approved the"value engineered' elevations in June,though there was the site plan issue with the outdoor seating. If we are back with the original elevations, is all the original elements beyond what you are describing back on the building (stone, awnings, etc)? If not,elevations showing the new proposal are to be submitted. As for the site plan, if those patio areas are being built different than what's on the site plan,we'll need to make those revisions on the approved site plan too. Jason From: Carol Cotter - To: Jeffrey Missal; Natalie Date: 9/6/2007 4:00 pm Subject: RE: P0019364 CC: Jason Schubert Natalie- The Site Plan needs to reflect the fire suppression line. I went ahead and worked with Joe Gattis on its design and final approval without requiring the updated Site Plan at that time because other changes were also being made in the field. I just figured that since you were submitting a revised Site Plan reflecting those other changes,you could include the fire suppression line. However, if it will help you out I can staple the 8 1/2 x 11 drawing of the fire suppression line to the Site Plan. You will need to note on the Site Plan the existence of the fire suppression line so anyone needing to review the Site Plan will know to look for the attached drawing. Carol >>> "Natalie" <natalie(@ipsgroup.us> 9/6/2007 8:57 AM >>> Good morning, This was supposed to be the last submittal so that we could get a C.O.this week. Is there an easier way to address these comments other than redrawing and submitting 7 sets of everything? Is there an approved set of drawings for the fire line that we can reference OR that I could just draw in by hand? I don't mean to be a pain, it's just that we've gone round &round so many times(many of it's our fault due to changes). I'm just trying to find the easiest way to close out this project. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks! Natalie Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office(979) 846-9259 Mobile(979) 229-6797 www.ipsgroup.us Original Message From: Jeffrey Missal fmailto:JmissalPcstx.4ov1 Sent: Thursday,September 06, 2007 8:22 AM To: natalie@)ipsgroup.us Subject: P0019364 Please see attached for review comments. Jeffrey City of College Station Planning and Development From: Bridgette George To: Jason Schubert Date: 9/10/2007 8:41 am Subject: RE: P0019364 CC: Carol Cotter Welcome back! NNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNN NNNNN NNNN N N NN NNN Bridgette George '04 Development Coordinator CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Planning &Development Services 1101 Texas Avenue College Station,TX 77840 979.764.3570 *Building a Better Community with You* NN NNNN NN NN NNN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNY". NNNN www.cstx.goV >>> "Natalie" <natalie©iasgroup.us> 9/7/07 9:21 AM >>> Well, it sounds like all you guys need are 7 site plans with the 8 1/2 x 11 drawing of the fire line attached. All I'll be writing in is a note to reference the fire line sheet. Remember, since this was a"redo"of the Rockfish site,the fire line is only the"construction document"that's part of the civil package. Jason and the new guy keep asking for 7 full sets of plans—each set is simply the site plan with the fire line drawing. Am I missing something? I'm just trying to stop the back&forth and get you guys what you need. (If I'm being difficult, please tell me. I can take that criticism from you guys— NOT Alan!) Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office(979) 846-9259 Mobile (979) 229-6797 www.ipsgroup.us( http://www.ipsgroup.us/ ) From:Bridgette George fmailto:BGEORGE@lcstx.aov1 Sent:Thursday, September 06, 2007 5:49 PM To: Natalie Ruiz Cc: Carol Cotter Subject: RE: P0019364 Natalie, so are you going to mark up all the sets of plans we need? NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNMIN NNNNNNNNNNNN Bridgette George'04 Development Coordinator CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Planning&Development Services 1101 Texas Avenue College Station,TX 77840 979.764.3570 *Building a Better Community with You* NNNNNN N N N N NN N N NNN N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NN www.cstx.gov >>> Carol Cotter 9/6/07 5:01 PM >>> No problem. I'm sure your handwriting is better then mine. >>> "Natalie Ruiz" <natalie@ipsgroup.us> 9/6/2007 4:59 PM >>> OK. Is that something I can do by hand? I'm just trying to avoid shipping things to&from Dallas. Natalie Ruiz,AICP IPS Group From: Bridgette George To: Jason Schubert Date: 9/11/2007 7:55 am Subject: Fwd: Fish Daddy's Good morning! I left early yesterday so I'm not sure if you contacted her about any elevations that we may need. Can you please take a copy of the site plan and fire plan up front for her to pick up and make the copies that we need.Thanks! NNN NN NNNN NN N N NNNNN N N NNN N NN N NNNN N N N Bridgette George '04 Development Coordinator CITY OF COLLEGE STATION Planning&Development Services 1101 Texas Avenue College Station,TX 77840 979.764.3570 *Building a Better Community with You* NN NNNN N N N NN N N NN N NN N NN NN N NN NNNNNNNN WWW.cstx.gov >>> "Natalie" <natalieCa iosgroup.us> 9/10/07 3:46 PM >>> Could you leave the site plan and fire line plan up front for me? I thought I'd stop by in the morning, pick them up& get you the copies you need. Thanks! Nat • Natalie Thomas Ruiz,AICP IPS Group, Planning Solutions 511 University Drive, Suite 211 College Station,TX 77840 Office (979)846-9259 Mobile (979) 229-6797 www.iosgroup.us( htto://www.iosgroup.us/) Jennifer Reeves - Rockfish - BV Development Page 1 From: Brenda Godfrey To: Jennifer Reeves Date: 7/17/2006 9:50:02 AM Subject: Rockfish -BV Development Jennifer, Attached is the Public Utility Easement dated May 26, 2004, from BV Development College Station, LLC to the City of College Station, Texas, recorded in Volume 6066, Page 244, of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas. Please note that the volume shows up as volume 6866 on certain pages. This must be a scanning error reading the document. The correct volume and page is Volume 6066, Page 244. This above public utility easement released the Temporary Blanket Utility Easement from Rockfish, L.P. to the City of College Station, Texas, dated November 29, 2001, recorded in Volume 4416, Page 204, of the Official Records of Brazos County, Texas. This file has been sent to off-site storage. If you need us to pull it,just let us know. Thanks, Brenda Brenda S. Godfrey Legal Assistant City of College Station, Texas Legal Department Phone: 979.764.3460 Fax: 979.764.3481 CC: Jan Schwartz