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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous;' ~ LAND USE R .RELATED ACTIVITIES. § 212.016 (2) any lot in the preceding plat was limited by deed r°estrictions to .residential .use' for not more than two residential .units per lot. (b) Notice of the hearing requu•ed under° Section 212.014 shall he given before the loth day before3he date of the hearing by: (~) publication in an official ne~espaper or a news- paper of general circulation in the county in ~~fiiclr the municipalit~~ is located; and (2) by ~z•itten notice, ~~ith a copy of Subsection (c) attached, fo>warded by the municipal authority responsible for appro«ng plats to the o~~•ners of lots .that are. in the original subdivision land that are within 200 feet of the lots to be replatted, as indicat- ed..on the mast recentlyapproved. mu~iicipal ta.~ roll ot• in the case of a subdivision ~rithin the extrater-ri- tonal jurisdiction, the most recently approved coun- t}~ tax roll of the propei~y upon ~~•hich the replat is requested. The ~~1•itten notice may be delivered by i depositing the notice, properly addressed kith post- age prepaid, in a liost office or postal depositor•~• ~tzthin the boundar°ies of the mwricipality. ~ i (c) If the Pr°oposed replat i•equves a i-ar-iance and is ~•otested in accordance ~~ith this ubsection, the pro- i posed replat must receive, in order to be appro~-ed, the 'affirmative vote of at least three-fourrths of the members present of the municipal planning commis- ~ sign or governing body, or'both. For a_]ega]'p~rotest. ~tiuitteir instruments igned by the owners of,at least 1 20 Percent`of the area of the lots or land inunediatel~• adjoining the area covered by the proposed replat and extending 200 feet .from that area, but ~~ithin the original subdivision,:must be filed With the municipal planning commission or governing bod~•, or both. prior ' ! to the close of the public hearing. i (d)_In computing the percentage of land area under Subsection. (c), the. area of street: and alley°s shall be included. ! (e) .Compliance v~ith Subsections (e) and (d) is .not required for approval of a,replat of par-[ of a preceding plat. if the ar°ea to be replatted was designated or reserved for :other than single or duplex faniil~• resi- dential use by notation on the last .legally recorded plat or in the legally. r°ecoi•ded restrictions applicable_ to the plat. Acts 1987, 70th, Leg., ch. 149, ~ 1, eff. dept. 1, 198~i. Amend- ed by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch, 345. ,: 2 to 5, eff Aug. 28. 1989; Acts 1993, 73rd Leg..`ch. 1046.: 3, eff. Aug. 30. 1993. ! § 212.016. Amending --Plat,; { (a) The municipal. authority responsible for appro~-- I+ ing plats may approve and issue an amending plat, i :333 which may be recorded and is controlling over the preceding plat without vacation of that plat, if the amending plat is signed by the applicants only and is solely for one or more of the following purposes: (1) to correct an .error in a course or distance shown on the preceding plat; (2) to add a course or distance that was omitted on the Preceding plat; (3) to correct. an error in a real property descrip- tion sho~m on the. preceding. plat; (4) to indicate monuments set after the death, disability, or retirement from practice of the engi~ Weer or surveyor responsible for setting monu- ments• (5) to show the location or•char•acter of a monu- ment that has been changed in location or character or that is shown incorrectly as to location or chat ac- ter on the preceding plat; (6) to cor•r•ect any other° type of scrivener or clerical error or omission previously approved by the municipal authority responsible for approving plats,. including. lot numbers, acreage, street names, and identification of adjacent recorded plats; (7) to correct an er•r•or in courses and distances of lot lines between two adjacent lots if: (A) both lot ot~mers join in the application for amending the Plat; (B) neither lot is abolished; (C) the amendment does not attempt to re- move recorded' covenants or restrictions; and (D) the amendment does not have a material adeerse effect on the property rights of the other owners in the plat; (8) to relocate ',a .lot line. to eliminate an inadver- tent encroachment of a building or other improve- ment. on a lot line or`easement; (9) to relocate one or more lot lines between one or more adjacent lots if: (A) the o«~ers of all those lots join in the application for amending the plat; (B) the amendment does not attempt to re- move recorded covenants or restrictions; and (C) the amendment does not increase the. num- ber of .lots; (10) to make necessary changes o he preceding plat to create six or fewer lots in the subdivision or a part of the `subdivision covered: by the. preceding plat if (A) the changes do not affect applicable zoning and other regulations of the municipality; k 96-210 96-210 Dr. Jeanette Adams William Jr. & Layne Averyt Department of Chemistry/ Emory University 1009 Walton Atlanta, GA 30322 College Station, Texas 77840 96-210 96-210 William Baldwin Barbara Boone 925 Ashbridge Lane 615 Lincoln Harbor City, CA 90710 College Station, Texas 77840 96-210 96-210 Joe Callaway Martha Cannon 1003 Puryear 903 Munson College Station, Texas 77840 College Station, Texas 77840 96-210 96-210 Paul & Susan Causey Willie B Cooper 1007 Walton Drive. 1205 Detroit College Station, Texas 77840 College Station, Texas 77840 96-210 96-214 Willie J. Eaton James Dozier c/o Rosie Mae Harris 1005 Walton 3414 St. Benedict College Station, Texas 77840 Houston, Texas 77021 96-210 96-210 Municipal Development Group Christopher R. Faust Gregory K. Taggart 1003 Walton 203 Holleman Drive East College Station, Texas 77840 College Station, Texas 77840 96-210 96-210 Marianne Fredericks Jeffrey Alan Horny Rt. 3 BoxL-141 3720 W. Alabama Street#2103 Franklin,. Texas 77856-9400 Houston, Texas 77027-5228 96-210 96-210 George Huebner Jr. Blaine & Kenni Jacobs 1010 Walton Drive 1001 Puryear College. Station, Texas 77840 College Station,. Texas 77840 96-210 96-210 Emory Jenkins Stanley H. Lowy Rt. 2 Box 156 1016 Walton Caldwell, Texas 77836 College Station, Texas 77840 96-210 96-210 North Forty Properties Virgie Mae Perryman 1004 S. Coulter Drive 825 Paster St. Bryan, Texas. 77803 College Station, Texas. 77840 k i. 5 96-210 96-210 Gustavo J. Roman Wayne M. Saslow 1417 Magnolia 1004 Walton College Station, Texas 77840 College Station, Texas 77840 96-210 96-210 Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is Robert Segner 7r. c/o H A Nameghi 2913 Aztec Ct. P.O. Box 9028 College Station, Texas. 77845-6559 College Station, Texas 77842 96-210 96-210 Ollie & Hazel Townsent Tsung-Chow Su Living Trust 2150 Areca Palm Road P.O. Box 746 Boca Raton, FL 33432 Waller, Texas 77484 96-210 96-210 JT Wells & Florence Kermit Stephen & Kimberly White 815 Churchill 1005 Puryear College Station, Texas 77840 College Station, Texas 77840 96-210 96-210 Agnes Baker Cheryl L. Boone 301 Walton Drive 822. Avenue B College Station, Texas 77840 College Station,. Texas 77840 _ _ __. April 4, 1996 Planning and Zoning Commission City of College Station. College Station, Texas Dear Commission Member; ~'onight you will host a public hearing to consider the division of one existing lot into two residential lots on Walton/Lincoln Avenue. As you consider this division, please ask yourself, Why world I support this division? Who benefits? Is the City enhanced byfhis division? Is the value of the existing lot enhanced? Is the integrity of this special,, neighborhood impacted in a positive way? Is the quality of life improved by this division? Is the nominal tax revenue gain worth divicling this lot? As an active volunteer for the City of College Station and a devout proponent of economic development and growth, I have looked at this issue from many sides. I have evaluated this proposal, looking for a benefit of dividing this lot. I am unable to determine a ,benefit, other than a potential short term fmancial gain by the current owner and nominal tax aevenue. We all face choices about om• quality of life. We are fortunate in College Station to have many options as far as type, size, age of homes, and distinct character of neighborhood. For four years, my family looked at almost every home for sale in this market. Ourchoice was to WAIT for an older home with a large lot. And wait we did. We sought the distinct character of neighborhood found in College Hills. Once we located this property,- we knew we had located a special property. Concerned with the potential encroaclnnent behind our: property, it was Mr. Jim Dozier (the deceased spouse of the applicant), who encouraged us to reclaim the lot behind our prope~iky to restore the integrity of this neighborhood. As a guardian of the proactive. and positive growth and development and change in our community, I ask you to evaluate the impact of this decision focusing on long-team bellefit. Seeing no benefit to the neighborhood or to the City of College Station, I am opposed to this division. Thank you. ~GG~G~I~ Susan Causey 1007 Walton Drive 03/18/96 .16:46 C^i409.764 3496 DEVELOPMENT SVCS I~ 0 O 1 :~ ~~~~c~~~~~e*~~c~~:~c~~~xe~~~~:~~~:x: ~:~~ ACTIVITY REPORT ~:~~ ~~~~x:~c~~~:~~~:~*~*~e~~~~xc~~~:~x: TRANSMISSION OK TXIRX N0. 5207 CONNECTION TEL 9p7740053 CONNECTION ID EAGLE START TIME 03/18 16:45 USAGE TIME 00'47 PAGES 2 RESULT OK 03/18/96 16:16 FAX 409 693 X243 M D G s fool M~'TN~C~P~[.L ,aET~ELaPMENfi GRQUP 103 Holleman Drive EQSt • Catlege Station, Testis 7780 • X09-b9~-S3S9 • FA.Y.• 409-693-,t2~3 Engineering, Surveying, Flarsning and Environmental Consultants 1 FAX # ~ N0. PAGES TO FOLLOW . ~ DATE TO ~~~ FROM If theta ss a problem with this transmission, please call us Qt ¢09-G93-5359. CONFIDENTIALIT'YNOTICE: This facsimile message mrdaccompanying cotnrnunicationand/or documents are intended for the exclusive and confidential use of the individual or entity to which the message is addressed COMMENTS . 9~1 S=; ~- ~ o ~ ~ °' ~f ~ ~. ~ '~• ~~ rt ~~ ~, ~ _ ~r c~ ~V `'° CITY OF COL L hG E STAT IOI`I ® ENGINEERING DIVISION Post Office Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, Texas 77842-0960 (409) 764-3570 MEMORANDUM TO: Planning and Zoning Commission FROM: Steve. Homeyer, Graduate Civil Engineer DATE: April 4, 1996 RE: Final Plat of Lots 3R 1 and 3R 2, Block 8, College Hills Estates. (96-210) The above referenced final .plat is .located at 1005 `Walton Drive approximately 200 feet northeast of Nunn Street. The purpose of this final plat is to subdivide Lot 3, in the above referenced subdivision, into two lots zoned R-1, Single Family Residential. In addition to access on'Walton, this property also has access to Lincoln Avenue from the back of the .lot. Once this plat is approved, Lot 3R-1 wih take access from Walton with Lot 3R-2 having access to Lincoln. As a result of this subdivision, Parkland Dedication will be required in the amount of $225.00. Since this.. property is located within an established neighborhood, water and sewer services are currently available to both lots. There have been discussions in the past to connect .Lincoln to Walton in this general area. At the present, Barton-Aschman .Inc., the traffic consultant hired as part'of the HOK Study, is evaluating the. connection of Lincoln to Walton in the area around Foster Avenue. This connection would reduce the impacts to the surrounding neighborhoods by positioning the connection closer to Texas Avenue. Since this tudy is not complete, he recommendation has not been made, and this connection may ormaynot affect thisproperty.. If the Council desires to make this connection through the subject property, the necessary right~of-way` would need to be purchased due to this .modification not being addressed' on the current Thoroughfare and Transportation .:Improvement Plan. Since this connection is not shown on the.. current thoroughfare plan, staff did not require: the dedication of right-of--way for the connection on this... plat. Since .this plat .conforms to the Subdivision Regulations, the .applicant is not requesting a variance. Staff recommends approval of the final. plat with the comments identified at the Presubmsson Conference held on Wednesday, March Z0, 1996.