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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance ORDINANCE NO. ~ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 7.15 OF ORDINANCE NO. 1638 THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CI COLLEGE STATION TEXAS ' ADDING RESTAURANTS UNDE 270 DARE FEET WITHOUT DRIVE THROUGH FACII.ITIES TO THE L F~ONDITIONAL USES. 15 .WHEREAS the C-3 zonin di ri st ct is desi ed to r ovide locations for g Sn commercial sites :that are too small for man p y permitted uses m the General. Commercial District, and I~ WHEREAS, the C-3 zoning district is designed for relatively low .traffic generators that. j would havelittle or no impact on adjacent are~5as~ d on adjacent thoroughfares, and WHEREAS, small restaurants ,, those under square feet, without .drive thrus do not enerate the traffic associated with larger. restaurants or ones with drive-thlCis and thus are considered lower traffic generators, and WHEREAS The City Council of the City. of College Station :held a public hearing on August 8, 196 and determined to amend this section, i j NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION:. I. That Section 7.15 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED COMMERCIAL be amended to read as follows: 7:15 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED COMMERCIAL ~I A. PURPOSE: This district is designed to provide locations for commercial sites that are too small for many permitted uses m the General Commercial District. These ,~ I slieul~-he- are ~atlvel~- rnoderatel _low traffic generators that -have little impact on a3jacent areas an on a~acent thoroughfares. B. PERMITTED USES: All in A-P plus the: following: Alcoholic beverage sales - retail and wholesale .....Car wash. Cleaner/laundry. Cold. storage. Garage, commercial... Mini-storage warehouses. Nursery/plant sales. Radio and TV stations (no towers). Rental -vehicles and .equipment. Repair shops: Retail sales and service. Shopping center.. Other uses may. be permitted by the Commission. C. SITE PLAN/LANDSCAPE REVIEW REQUIRED:.Refer to Sections 1D and 11. D. CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED: The followingg conditional uses .shall be allowed in addition to any use allowed under Section 8. I2: ~ 5 ©® ~ t9 viG~P/'1 Restaurants,-e~ 50 quare feet, without adrive-thru. Funeral homes. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1732 dated January 14, 1988) Large recycling collection facilities. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1905 dated September 12, 1991) E. AREA REQUIREMENTS: Referto Table A at the end of this section. Maximum lot size 3 acres. F. PARKING REQUIREMENTS: Refer to .Section 9. G. SIGN REGULATIONS: Refer to Section 12. ~ ~~~ ~ ; 0 II. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage in accordance with the Charter of the City of College Station. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED this 8th day of August, 1996. APPROVED: Lynn MacIlhaney, .Mayor ATTEST: Connie Hooks, City Secretary 3. Dance` studios". selools` ~ ,, 4. Mortuaries . 5. Private clubs; 6. Repair shops; ,, 7: Restaurants; - 8. Automobile paini~ or repair shops; 9. Doctor, dentist, veterinarian or other medically related office; . l0. Rooming/Boarding House. HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCII~TION: An incorporated, nonprofit organization ,.operating under re- corded. land agreements through. which: A. each lot and/or home owner in a planned. unit or other described;land area;is automatically a member, ~ = .: , B.- each lot is automatically subject to charge for a proportionate share of the expenses.-for the organizatiori s activities, such as maintaining a common property, and C. the charge, if unpaid, becomes a lien against the property..: HOSPITAL, SANITARIUM, OR NURSING HOME: A building or:portion thereof, axsed or designed for'the housing or treatment of the sick, aged, mentally ll, injured,: or infirm persons;- provided that this definition shall not include rooms in any residential .dwelling, hotel apartment hotel not ordinarily intended to be occupied by said persons. HOTEL: ~A building .used or intended to be used as living quarters for. transientguests,,but. not excluding permanent guests; and may include a cafe, drugstore, clothes pressing shop, barber `~ shop or :other. service facilities for the guests for compensation. KINDERGARTEN: Any school, private or parochial, operated for profit or not, attended by four (4) or more children at anyone time during=part of a twenty-four:(24) hour day, ~vh.ich provides a program of instruction or`develo ment'activities for children below the first grade leveh P - LOT: As used herein, a "lot" is the physical and undivided tract or parcel of land as shown. on~a duly recorded plat. MOBILE HOME: A structure constricted before June :15, •1976, transportable~in one,or more sections, which, in the traveling mode, is eight body-feet or more in width or 40 body feet or more in length; or, when erected on site, is 320 or more square-feet, and which is built on a permanent chassis and designed to` be used as a dwelling with' or° without a permanent: foundation when connected to the required utilities;-and includes the `plumbing, heating, :air-conditioningQ; and ..electrical systems. ~ , . _ - ,., , g `' g p ) or more detached, semi~detached~or :atta~;hed buildings ontaining guiest rooms~or apartment`s :with automoUile storage ,space provided in ,connection therewith, which building or group is designed, intended or used primarily-for the accommodation. -~ ,. ~ , _..- v - _ . ~... . F ~ 1 s ~ _. -,~ _ ~ i of'automot~ile travelers. ``' •. '`' ' ' MULTIPLE BUILDING COMPLEX: More than one (1) principal lbuilding on a buii~tiug=plot, - NIGHTCLUB: A~ commercial'esfablishmenttincluding; but not limited to-bars, coffee, houses` or similar establishments where a dance'floor nhusic; games or other entertanment,is prodded and .~ where the serving of food`s not the principalbusiness exually oriented commercial;enterprises ~, as defined in the City of College Station Code of Ordin ces, Chapter 4 Section i 7 are not inchxded in this deil.nition. ;. , , , , ., ` (As amended`by ordinance Noo 2029 ated August 26,r~993) _ .. ,. - ", ". d~- ~ ~-~~' ~ • Vie. !~i i,2 ,~ Zoning Ordinance Page ~ - b ~~-goy ORDINANCE NO. 220 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1638, THE ZONING ORDINANCE: OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BY AMENDING THE DEFINITION OF NIGHT CLUB CONTAINED IN SECTION 2 AND BY SPECIFICALLY ADDING RESTAURANTS. OF A MAXIMUM OF 1500 SQUARE FEET WITHOUT .DRIVE THRU FACILITIES TO THE LIST OF CONDITIONAL USES CONTAINED IN SECTION 7.15. WHEREAS, the C-3 .zoning .district is designed to provide locations. for commercial sites that are too small for many permitted uses in the General Commercial District, and WI~REAS, the C-3 zoning.. district is designed. for relatively low traffic generators. that.. would have little or no impact on adjacent areas and on adjacent thoroughfares,: and WHEREAS, small restaurants,. those. under 1500 square feet, without :drive thrus do not generate the traffic associated with larger restaurants or ones with drive-thrus and thus are considered lower traffic generators, and WHEREAS,.. The City. Council of the :City of College .Station held a .public .hearing on, August 29,.1996, and determined to amend this section; NOW, TI~REFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY'. OF COLLEGE STATION: I. That Section 2 of Ordinance. No. 1638, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended by amending the definition of "night club" to read as follows: "NIGHT CLUB: A commercial establishment including, but not limited to bars, coffee. houses or similar .establishments where a dance floor, .music, games or other entertainment is provided and where the serving of food is not the principal business. Specifically included in this classification are establishments that derive 75% or more of their gross revenue from the on- premise sale of alcoholic beverages... Sexually. oriented commercial enterprises- as defined in the City of College. Station Code of Ordinances, Chapter 4 Section 17 are not included' in this definition." II. That Section 7.15 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED .COMMERCIAL of Ordinance No. 1638, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows: "7.15 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED COMMERCIAL A. PURPOSE: This- district is designed to provide locations for commercial sites that are too small for many. permitted uses in the General Commercial District. These js/dordinan/zonec-3.doc 8/29/96 °~ ORDINANCE NO. 2 2 ~ ~ Page 2 are moderately low traffrc generators. that have little impact on adjacent areas and on adjacent thoroughfares. B. PERMITTED USES.: All in A-P plus the following: Alcoholic beverage sales -retail and wholesale Car wash. Cleaner/laundry. Cold storage. Garage,'; commercial. Nfini-storage warehouses. Nursery/plant sales. Radio and TV stations (no towers). Rental -vehicles and equipment. :Repair .shops. Retail sales and service. Shopping center. Other uses may be permitted by the Commission. C. SITE PLAN/LANDSCAPE REVIEW REQUIRED: Refer to Sections 10 and 11. D. CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED: The following conditional uses shall be allowed in addition to any use allowed under Section 8.12: Restaurants, at a maximum of 1500 square feet, without adrive-thru. Funeral homes. Large recycling collection facilities. E. AREA REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Table A at the end of this section. Maximum lot size 3 acres. F. PARKING REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Section 9. G. SIGN REGULATIONS: Refer to Section 12." 8/29/96 '~ ORDINANCE. NO. 2 2 ~~ Page 3 III. This ordinance shall become .effective from and after its .passage in accordance with the Charter of the City of College Station. PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this the 29th. day of August, 1996. ATTEST: lt7 "~~ 1r` CONNIE KOOKS, City Secretary ~~~~a~Z~-s.a~ 8/29/96 APPROVED: cIL Y, Mayor G7ic-$r~`1 ORDINANCE NO. 22 0~ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1638, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BY AMENDING THE DEFINITION OF NIGHT CLUB CONTAINED IN SECTION 2 AND BY SPECIFICALLY ADDING RESTAURANTS OF A OF 1500 SQUARE FEET WITHOUT DRIVE THRU FACILITIES TO THE LIST OF CONDITIONAL USES CONTAINED IN SECTION 7.15. WI~REAS, the C-3 zoning. district is designed. to provide locations for commercial sites that are too small for many permitted uses in the General Commercial District, and WHEREAS, the C-3 zoning district is designed for relatively. low traffic generators .that would have little or no impact on adjacent areas and on adjacent thoroughfares, and WHEREAS, small restaurants, those under 1500 square feet, without drive thrus do not generate the traffic associated with arger restaurants or ones with drive-thrus and thus are considered lower traffic generators, and' ~~REAS, The City Council of the City of College Station held a public hearing on August 29,.1996, and determined to amend this section; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION: I. That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1638, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended. by amending the .definition of "night club" to read as follows: "I~TIGHT CLUB: A commercial. establishment .including, but not limited to bars,. coffee houses: or similar establishments where a dance floor,. music,. games or other entertainment is provided and where the serving of food is not the principal business.. Specifically included in this classification are establishments that derive 75% or more of their gross. revenue from the on- premise sale of alcoholic beverages.. Sexually oriented commercial. enterprises: as defined in the City of College Station Code of Ordinances, Chapter 4 Section 17 are not included in this definition." II. That Section 7.15 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED COMMERCIAL of Ordinance No. 1638, =° the Zoning Ordinance of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended to read as follows: "7015 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED .COMMERCIAL A. PURPOSE: This district is designed to provide locations for commercial sites that are too .small .for many permitted uses in the General Commercial District. These js/doedinan/zatiec-3.doc 8/29/96 A ~' ORDINANCE NO. 2 2 0 ~. Page 2 are moderately low traffic generators.that have little impact on adjacent areas and on adjacent. thoroughfares. 13e .PERMITTED USES: All in A-P plus the following: Alcoholic .beverage sales -retail- and wholesale Car wash. Cleaner/laundry. .Cold storage. Garage, commercial. Nrni-storage warehouses.. Nursery/plant sales. Radio and TV stations (no towers).. . Rental -vehicles and equipment.' Repair shops. Retail sales and service. Shopping center. Other uses may be permitted by the Commission. C. SITE PLAN/LANDSCAPE REVIEW REQUIRED: Refer to Sections 10 and 11. D. CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED: The following conditional uses shall be allowed in addition to any use allowed under Section 8.12: Restaurants, at a maximum of 1500 square feet, without adrive-thru. Funeral homes. Large recycling collection .facilities. E. AREA REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Table A at the end of this section. Maximum lot size 3 acres. F. PARKING REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Section 9. G. SIGN REGULATIONS: Refer to Section 12." 1~~«a~-3.a~ 8/29/96 F .. ORDINANCE NO. 2 2 09 III. Page 3 This ordinance shall become effective from and after its .passage in accordance with the Charter of the City of College Station. PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this the 29th day of August, 1996. APPROVED: cIi. Y, Mayor ATTEST: ~Z9~ CONNIE 1;iO0KS, City Secretary js/d~g+diitan/zone~3.doc 8/29/6 ORDINANCE NO. 2 2 0~ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1638, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BY AMENDING THE DEFINITION OF NIGHT CLUB CONTAINED IN SECTION 2 AND BY SPECIFICALLY ADDING RESTAURANTS. OF A MA~OMUM OF 1500 SQUARE FEET WITHOUT DRIVE THRU FACII,ITIES TO THE LIST OF CONDITIONAL USES CONTAINED IN SECTION 7.15. WHEREAS, the C-3 zoning. district is designed to provide locations for commercial sites that are too small for many permitted uses in the General Commercial District, and WHEREAS, the C-3 zoning district is designed for relatively low traffic generators that would have little or no impact on adjacent areas and on adjacent thoroughfares, and WHEREAS, small restaurants, those under 1500 square feet,. without drive thrus do not generate the traffic associated with larger restaurants or ones with drive-thrus and thus are considered lower traffic. generators, and WHEREAS, The City Council of the. City of College Station held a public .hearing on August 29, 1996, and determined to amend this section; NOW, TI~REFOItE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY .COUNCIL' OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION: I. That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1638, .the Zoning Ordinance of the City of College Station, .Texas, is hereby amended by amending the definition of "night club" to read as follows: "1\TIGIiT CLUB: A commercial. establishment including, but not limited to bars, .coffee .houses or similar establishments where a dance floor,' music,. games or other entertainment is provided and where the serving of ffood is not the principal business.. Specifically included in this classification are establishments that derive. 75% or more of their gross revenue from the on- premise. sale of alcoholic beverages. Sexually oriented commercial enterprises as defined in the City of College Station Code of Ordinances, Chapter 4 Section I7 are not included in this definition." II. That Section 7.15 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED COMMERCIAL of Ordinance No. 1638, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby amended to read as 3~ follows: "7.15 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED COMMERCIAL A. PURPOSE: This district is designed to provide locations for commercial sites that are too small for many permitted uses in the General Commercial District. These js/dordinan/zoc~ec-3.doc 8/29/96 ORDINANCE NO. 2 2 ~ ~ Page 2 are moderately low traffic generators that have little impact on adjacent areas and on adjacent thoroughfares. E. PERMITTED USES: All in A-P plus the following: Alcoholic beverage sales -retail and wholesale Car wash. Cleaner/laundry. Cold storage. Garage, commercial. Mini-storage warehouses. Nursery/plant sales. Radio and TV stations- (no towers).. Rental - vehicles. and equipment. Repair shops. Retail sales and service. Shopping center. Other uses may be permitted by the Commission. C. SITE PLAN/LANDSCAPE REVIEW REQUIRED: Refer to Sections 10 and 11. D. CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED: The following conditional uses shall be allowed.in addition to any use allowed under Section 8.12: Restaurants,: of a maximum of 1500 square feet, without adrive-thru. Funeral homes. .Large recycling. collection facilities. E. AREA REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Table A at the end of this section. Maximum lot size 3 acres. _ - F. PARKING REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Section 9. G. SIGN REGULATIONS: Refer to Section 12." ~~r~«~a~~/Z«~-3.a~ 8/29/96 ORDINANCE NO. 2 2 ~~ Page 3 III. This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage in accordance with the Charter of the City of College Station. PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this the 29th day of August, 1996. APPROVED: cII, Y, Mayor ATTEST: CONNIE NOOKS, City Secretary js/dordinadzonec-3.doc 8/29/96 ` ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING. SECTION 7.15 OF ORDINANCE NO. 163 8, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, SPECIFICALLY TO ADD RESTAURANTS OF A MA7GMLJM OF 15.00 SQUARE FEET WITHOUT .DRIVE THRU FACILITIES TO THE LIST OF CONDITIONAL USES. WHEREAS, the C-3 zoning district is designed to provide locations for commercial sites that are too small for many permitted uses in the General Commercial District, and WHEREAS, the.. C-3 zoning district is designed for ,relatively low traffic generators that would have little or no impact on adjacent areas and on adjacent thoroughfares,. and WHEREAS, small restaurants, those. under 1500 square feet, without drive thrus do not generate the traffic associated with larger restaurants or ones with drive-thrus and thus are considered lower traffic generators, and WHEREAS., The City Council of the City of College Station held a public hearing on August , 1996. and determined to amend this section, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE. STATION: I. That. Section 7.15 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED COMNtERCIAL be amended to read as follows: 7.15 DISTRICT C-3 PLANNED COMMERCIAL A. PURPOSE: This district is designed to provide locations for commercial sites that are too small for. many permitted uses in the General Commercial District. These s~~e are r+~a€i~ely moderately .low traffic generators that ~eal~ have .little impact on adjacent areas. and on adjacent thoroughfares. B. PERMITTED USES: All in A-P plus the following:. Alcoholic beverage sales - retail and . wholesale restr}e~ed---to---~ff-preruises ee~rsun~~t-~e~t-emy. Car wash. Cleaner/laundry Cold storage.. Garage, commercial Mini-storage warehouses. Nursery/plant sales. Radio and TV stations (no .towers). Rental -vehicles and equipment. Repair shops. Retail sales and service. Shopping center. Other uses maybe permitted by the Commission. C. SITE PLAN/LANDSCAPE REVIEW REQUIRED: Refer to .Sections l0 and 11. D. CONDITIONAL USES PERMITTED: The following conditional uses shall be allowed in addition to any use allowed under Section 8.12:. Restaurants, at a mazimum of 1500 square feet, without adrive-thru. Funeral homes. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1732. dated January 14, 1988) Largexecycling collection facilities. (As amended by Ordinance No. 1905 dated September 12, 1991) E. AREA REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Table A at the end of this section.. Maximum lot size 3 acres. F. PARKING REQUIREMENTS: Refer to Section 9. G. SIGN REGULATIONS: Refer to Section 12. II. That Section 2. DEFINITIONS be amended to read as follows: NIGHT CLUB: A commercial establishment including, .but not limited to bars, coffee houses or similar establishments "where a dance floor, music,. games or other entertainment is provided and where the serving of food is not `the principal business. Specifically. included in this classification are establishments .that derive 75% or more. of their gross revenue from the on-premise sale of alcoholic beverages. Sexually oriented commercial enterprises asdefined in the City of College Station Code of Ordinances, Chapter 4 Section 17 are. not included in this definition. III. SEVEIZABILITY: Should any section or provision. of this ordinance be declared by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole or any part thereof other than the part so declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. IV. This ordinance shall become .effective from and after its passage in accordance. with the Charter of the City of College Station. PASSED,. ADOPTED AND APPROVED this. th day of August,1996. APPROVED: Lynn Macllhaney; Mayor ATTEST: Connie Hooks, City Secretary.