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Property ID: R13961 Geographical Acct #: 005400-0100-0000
Site Address: 2670 BARRON RD
Legal Desc: A00540O R STEVENSON (OCL), TRACT 100, ACRES 2.0
Acreage: 2.0000 Total Assessed Value {including lot): 14170
-Structure-zntormation
Type Description Area Value
M MOBILE HOME 2020
MA MAIN AREA 840. 202.0
M OUT BUILDING 400
M MH UTILITY .HOOKUP. 750
MHP MOBILE HOME PAD 1 750
Owner Information
Name ALCARAZ, JOSEPH ETAL
Address 2670 BARRON RD
City, ST Zip COLLEGE STATION TX 77845
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Property ID: R13948 Geographical Acct #: 0.054.00-0090-0000
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Site Address: 2542 BARRON RD
I Legal Desc: A005400 R STEVENSON (OCL), TRACT 90, ACRES 5.0
Acreage: 5.0000 Total Assessed Value (including lot): 82850
Structure-lnrormazion
Type: Description Area Value
R RESIDENTIAL 52530
MA MAIN AREA 1616 46850.
AG ATTACHED GARAGE 504 5640
OP OPEN PORCH 6 40
R CARPORT & OB 3000
Owner Information
Name PEARSON, PEGGY
Address 4126 COLE WAY
City, 5T Zip 5AN DIEGO CA 92117
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Property ID: R13923 Geographical Acct #; 005400-0067-0000
Site Address.: 2668 BARRON RD
Legal Descs A005400 R STEVENSON (OCL), TRACT 67, ACRES 3.0
Acreage: 3.0000 Total .Assessed .Value. .(including lot): 75200
Structure-Information
Type Description
R RESIDENTIAL
MA MAIN AREA
OP OPEN PORCH.
DG DETACHED GARAGE
ST STORAGE
Area Value
58700
1$48 48400
415 2650
560 7140
40 510
Owner Information
Name MYERS, JANET L
Address 2668 BARRON
City, ST Zip. COLLEGE STATION TX 77845
.Property ID: R13939 Geographical Acct #: 005400-.0082-.0000
Site Address: 2716 BARRON RD
Legal Desc: A005400 R STEVENSON (OCL), TRACT. 82, ACRES 4..58
Acreage: 4.5800 Total Assessed Value (including lot): 50740
Structure-Information
Type Description
R BARN
R RESIDENTIAL
MA MAIN AREA
OP OPEN PORCH
R GAR & COV PATIO
Area Value
1000
45650
1725 45490
25 160
1000
Owner Information
Name HERD, DENNIS B
Address 2716 BARRON RD --
City, ST Zip COLLEGE STATION TX 77845
Property ID: R13886 Geographical Acct #t -005400-0047-0000
Site Address: 2668 BARRON RD
` Legal Desc: A005400 R STEUENSON (OCL), TRACT 47, ACRES 75.4.4
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I~ Acreage: 75..4400 Total Assessed Value (including lot): 6790
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Type Description. Area Value
Owner 'Information
Name MCSWAIN, A S
Address PO BOX 442
City, ST Zip BRYAN TX 77806
Property ID: R13845 Geographical Acct #: 005400-0022-0.010
Site Address: FM 2154
Legal Dese: A005400 R STEVENSON (OCL), TRACT 22.1, ACRES
1D5.21
Acreage: 105.2100 Total Assessed Value (including lot): 8580
Structure-Information
Type Description. Area Value
Owner Information
Name WELLBORN ROAD JOINT VENTURE
Address 6480 WATERWAY
City, ST Zip COLLEGE STATION, TX 77845
Property ID: R13819 Geographical Acct #: 005400-0007-0000
Site Address: BARRON RD
Legal Desc: A005400' R STEVENSON {OCL), TRACT 7, ACRES 154.0
Acreage: 154.0000 Total Assessed Value: (including lot): 19520
-Structure-Information
Type Description Area Value
M MH UTLLITY HOOKUP 2.750
MHP MOBILE HOME PAD- 1 2750
Owner Information
Name BROWN, T L & DUNLAP, W A
Address 2612 5PICEWOOD
City, ST Zip COLLEGE STATION TX 77845
From: Jim Smith
To: City Ha11.SKUENZEL
Date: 2/15/96 8:36am
Subject: PRC - Wednesday, February 21, 1996
Parking Lot Plan - Sims Veterinary Clinic (96-700): No problem. A 90 Gallon
Automated container should be ok for this location.
Final Plat - Brandon Heightds Phase II (96-207): No problem.
Final Plat -.Renton Subdivision (96-205): No problem.
Final Plat.- Chimney Heights Subdivision (96-206): I can not tell if this is
for single-family or multi-family. If this is single-family, I do not see any
way to service each lot. If this is for multi-family, I need container
locations. Please let me know.
Thanks.
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Post Office'Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue
College Station, Texas 77842-9960 ~/%'-~~
(409) 7643500 ~
Ju1v 26, 199
Mr. J Fontana -----
1037 s .Avenue.
College Station, TX 77840
RE: Request to erect a fence along the side property line on the Iof located at 1037
South Texas Avenue
Dear Sir:
I am writing to folloav upon the conversation that we had last week regarding your intention to
:blocking an alley located across the rear of your property. At the time we spoke, I was vaguely
aware of the 'City's'. position regarding such action and was. not familiar .with all of the details.
Since that time, I have obtained and reviewed the history of a request to abandon the alley thatwas
denied by the City is 1992.
At the time that case was reviewed, such requests were handled through the Legal Department
{they are now handled through Engineering). I-.have obtained a copy of all records. pertaining to
this case. If you would like a copy, please let me know.
Due to the fact that the request for abandonment was denied, the alley remains a public access.
drive and must remain traversable. I cannot therefore-allow any obstacle within said alley.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
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Sabine Kuenzet, AICP
~ Senior Planner
cc: Jane Kee, City Planner...
Veronica Morgan, Assistant o the :City Engineer
/Legal Department
Home of Texas A&M Qniversity
.CONDITIONAL USES
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
1. Receipt for filing fee ($150.00 or $75.00 for in-house child. care - min. 7 .children).
2. Sixteen {16) copies. of site .plan which includes requirements for site plan proposals
as listed on attached sheet. This site plan will go to P.R.C. for review, after which
thirteen (13) copies of revised site plan will be required.
3. Detailed explanation of proposed use including hours of operation., anticipated traffic,
number of employees, number of students, children, church members., etc., as
applicable.
4. If sign is planned for project, site plan should include sign elevation and details.
If sign details are not included on plans submitted with this application, any future
sign may have to be considered as a separate conditional use permit and all of the
above requirements must be repeated.
APPLICATION WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT THE FOLLOWING
INFORMATION ADDRESSED:
Conditional Uses: (check one)
^ Child Care ^ Duplexes (R-3)
^ Convolescent Homes ^ Telecommunication Towers (A-O, A-
^ Medical Clinics P, M-1)
^ Pharmacies ^ Fraternity/Sorority Houses. (R-5, R-6,
^ Public Libraries C-1, M-1)
^ Community Buildings ^ Group Housing (R-5, R-6, C-'1)
^ Municipal Service Facilities ^ Funeral Houses (C-N, C-NG, M-1,
^ Sanitariums M-2, A-P, C-3)
^ Nursing Homes ^ Large Recycling Collection Facilities
^ Parking Lots (C-NG, A-P, C-1, C-2, C-3)
^ Telephone Exchange ^ Apartment Hotels (C-1)
Veterinary Clinic
State how the following issues. will be .addressed:
1. Parking
2. Screening of offensive areas {trash, loading areas, transformers, utility. connections,
detention ponds, etc.)
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3, Traffic Impacts
4. .Protection of neighborhoods
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t~C~13U1'1'1C~t~AL USE PBRMIT AHHi,1GA`IIt~
Proposed Use: Gperatian of a small animal veterinary clinic from
a ~i~U square foot building {garaged an the property. The main
market far. this clinic is of a mobile or house call natures t?ot
an estimated L5! or lass of business will be conducted at the
proposed site.. E~amnatirans and surgeries that cannot be done an
a mobile basis will be performed. Rosiness done on this site
will consist of animal e~aminatiansa surgeries, and preventative
health o~.re. Animal boarding waold be for small dogs and cats
only. Hours of operation are expected to be Pram ?:tlL am to ~:C7C1
pm on Marida~ through Friday. Ma persons will be employed by the
veterinarian.
The proposed building will undergo some internal changer,
such as new plumbing fi~tores and lighting. Bath garage doa:rs
will be enclosed. Minimal changes are expected for outdoor
areas.
Parking: Two parking spaces are provided. An adequs.tely
large driveway also accompanies the spaces see aerial
phatograph~.
Screening of areas: The proposed building is surrounded by
trees and is sufficiently far from ~3a.rron Road to allow
screening by the natural landscape. Tr~.sh or ether offensive
material could easily be kept behind the building.
Traffic .impacts: Na impact to traffic is foreseen, due to the
estimate that less than ~5~ of total business will be
conducted on the site..
Prateotian of neighborhoods: i'roperty that surrounds the
proposed clinic is a mixture of agricultural and residential,.
The presence of a veterinary clinic would be in aceardanoe
with the nature of the surrounding area. No interference with
present or futur.°e neighborhoods ar properties is expected.
`sign plan; It is pro~o~ed that two signs be ere~.ted, ~.~ne on
t~ce west end of the property, and one near the east border.
Both. signs would be apposed. to Barran Raad. The west sign is
intended to be perpendicular to Barron Raad, and of the
fallawirig dimensions: 4"x ~°; elevation 4". The east sign :is
intended to be parallel,ta Barran Road, and of the fallowing
dimensions: 4`x J"; elevation ~.°. Bath signs would be made of
woad.
MEMORANDUM
TO: Planning and Zoning Commission
FROM: Sabine Kuenzel, Senior Planner
DATE: February 28, 1996
RE: Conditional Use Permit - Dr. Sims veterinary clinic
On January 8 of this year, the Commission granted a CUP for the applicant to use an
existing 600 square foot garage as a veterinary clinic. The .change of use triggers
compliance with the, parking. lot standards as laid out in the Zoning Ordinance... Before
the actual conversion can take place, the site plan must be presented to the Commission
for approval.
The parking requirement for the new clinic would be two parking. spaces. All parking
lots other han for single family. development are required to be paved and curbed. If a
different standard is to be used other than asphalt orconcrete, the Commission has the
option. to grant a variance to the standards.
Dr. Sims has the two parking spaces' in front of the garage but is requesting that a
variance be granted to: allow gravel in place. of the asphalt/concrete and for landscape
timbers in place of the concrete curbing.
The area is developed- as rural agricultural -all of the driveways and even may of the
streets in the area are gravel. The applicant projects that .only about 25 % of her
business will. be conducted on site with no outside activities such as boarding or animal
training.
Any significant changes in the business would need to come before the Commissiorn for
further review. Staff recommends approval due to the character of the area and the low
impact of the change in use.
COLLEGE STATION
P. Cl. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842,
Tel: 409 764 3500
Tuesday, October 28, 1997
Ms. Janet Myers
2668 Baron Road
College Station, TX 77845
RE: Zoning status of property located at 2668 Barron Road
Dear Janet:
As requested, I am putting in writing the status of the property in question.
The zoning of the property in question is A-0 Agricultural Open, which allows agricultural and
residential uses only.. Other uses such as churches, schools, and medical clinics may be permitted if the
City grants a Conditional Use Permit. On January 18, 1996, the City granted a Conditional,Use Permit to
allow the conversion of a 600 square foot garage that had existed on the subject property for the proposed
use as a temporary veterinary clinic. Dr. Lee Kellie Sims, DVM was the applicant. The proposal at that
time included that there was to be no outside activity, .that the clinic staff would be limited to one
veterinarian with no other employees on site, and that the business was to be conducted primarily on a
call-out basis. The Conditional. Use Permit was granted to the applicant with .the condition that the use
remain as presented by the applicant.
According to your statements made during our telephone conversation earlier today, the applicant and
recipient of the. Conditional Use Permit has abandoned the use of the property as a veterinary clinic and
you have returned the garage to storage; use. The Conditional Use Permit that was granted in January
1996 is therefore void..
Storage use of the garage building is permitted as a use by right in the A-0 District and may therefore
continue without further review by the City.
Due to the fact that the. veterinary use has been abandoned, as well as the fact that the properly mining
remains A-0, no use other than agricultural and residential may be established or reestablished on the
subject property without granting of a rezoning or a separate Conditional Use Permit.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to give me a call.
Thank you.
sin rely,
Sabine. Mc ly, P.
Senior Planner
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