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Case No.:95-236
Applicant: Garrett Engineering for P.E. Blackburn
ITEM: Consideration of a Replat of Shenandoah -Phase One, Block B located at the
southwest corner of Southern Plantation Drive and State Highway 6 west frontage road.
ITEM SUMJYIARY AND STAFF RECOMI~~NDATION: This replat is subdividiing
an existing 1.20 acre reserve tract at the front entrance of the Shenandoah Subdivision
into 21ots for future development. The property is currently zoned C-N, neighborhood
commercial. A Presubmission conference was held on October 4,1995 at which time
staff required the applicant to show the proposed shared access easement between lots 1
and 2 of Block B and that the owner's signature block be signed prior to filing of thf;
plat. Staff recommends approval of the replat with these PRC conditions.
COUNCIL POLICY ENDS STATEMENTS -The following Ends Statements may or
may not be met with the approval of this request. Council will decide, based on the
information in the staff report and any staff presentations, whether these Ends
Statements will be met with this request.
Transportation/Mobility -Citizens benefit from the ability to move into ,out
of, and within College Station in a safe and efficient manner.
Parks & Recreation -.Citizens benefit from parks space and recreational
activities which are geographically and demographically accessible and serve a
diversity of interests.
Health & Public Safety -Citizens benefit from a reasonably safe and secure;
environment.
Education/Information -Citizens benefit from access to broad based
information and knowledge.
Quality Service -Citizens benefit from .area onable tax revenue for the value
and quality of service delivered.
Cultural Arts -Citizens benefit from participation in the arts.
Employment/Prosperity -Citizens benefit from an environment that is
conducive to providing diverse employment opportunities.
Civic Pride -Citizens benefit from well planned, attractive residential and
commercial areas.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN -The following are Goals and Objectives from the City's
adopted Comprehensive Plan. Applicable ones are in bold.
Complies with Future Land Use Plan Map?: Yes
Development Goals and Objectives:
LAND USE
Protection of residential uses: This replat is adjacent to existing
residential.
Encourage use of vacant land w/ services: Services are available
to these lots.
Avoid strip commercial: N/A
TRANSPORTATION
Provide major arterials to prevent congestion:N/A
Adequate pedestrian/bike movement: N/A
Ensure safety and ease of maintenance:N/A
Location of streets based on function: N/A
Driveway access:Shared access is being required.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Compatible with environment: N/A
Encourage retirees:N/A
Encourage tourism:N/A
PARKS AND RECREATION
Link parks by pathways and natural features:N/A
Combine parks with schools:N/A
HOUSING
Maintain integrity of existing supply: N/A
Encourage diversified housing:N/A
COMMUNITY APPEARANCE
Promote good site design: N/A
Prevent and eliminate unsightly conditions: N/A
ENGINEERING COMI~~NTS AND IMPACT STUDIES -
Water -Available along S.H. 6 frontage road and Southern Plantation Drive.
Sewer -Available along S.H. 6 frontage road.
Streets -Frontage on S.H. 6 frontage road and Southern Plantation.
Drainage -Drainage will be taken care of with development of the lots.
Flood Plain -None
Sidewalks -None required.
Parkland Dedication -N/A
SUBDIVISION ORDINANCE COMPLIANCE
Does proposal comply with regulations? Yes
Are any variances being requested`' No
Oversize Request -None
Proposed Public Improvements -None
Easement Dedications - As shown on the plat.
ZONING ORDINANCE COMPLIANCE
The plat complies with the zoning ordinance.
NOTIFICATION:
Legal Notice Publication(s):
Advertised Commission Hearing Date(s):October 19, 1995
Advertised Council Hearing Dates: November 9, 1995
Number of Notices Mailed to Property Owners Within 200': None
required,