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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMiscellaneous July 30, 1997 Addendum to Rezoning Application for: Regency Parkway, Inc. This property was convey~(i by deeds as follows: 1) 7.78 Acre Tract - Volume 1219, Page 287. 2) 10.6 Acre Tract - Unrecorded Deed on file with Mike Davis from M. J. Talk. 3) Remainder of 5.05 Acre Tract - Volume 1219, Page 280. 4) 58.59 Acre Tract - Volume 1219, Page 287. 5) Remainder of 3.86 Acre Tract - Volume 2266, Page 240 (owner is Michael K. Davis). 6) Remainder of 34.13 Acre Tract - See Volume 1084, Page 145, for description of 34.13 Acre Tract. 7) 0.36 Acre Tract - Lot 3, Block 1, High Ridge Subdivision - Unrecorded Deed on file with Mike Davis. ZONING DISTRICT INFORMATION SUMMARY Case #97-109 From A-Q & R-l to C-l EXISTING A-O AGRICULTURAL OPEN: PROPOSED C-l GENERAL COMMERCIAL: PURPOSE: This district includes lands within the corporate limits of the City which are not subdivided and are relatively undeveloped. This district is designed to promote orderly, timely, economical growth and to recognize current conditions. It is a reserved area in which the future growth of the City can occur. PURPOSE: This district is designed to provide a location for general commercial, retail uses which serve the entire community and its visitors. PERMITTED USES: All in A-P and C-3, plus the following: PURPOSE: This district includes lands subdivided for single family residential purposes and associated uses. This district is designed to . provide sufficient, suitable residential neighborhoods, protected from incompatible uses, provided with necessary facilities and services. Alcoholic beverage sales Arena - coli~um. Automobile sales and rental. Automobile repair shop. Bank. Bookstore, retail and wholesale. Bowling alley. Restaurant. Car wash. Child care. Cleaner, dry & Pressing plant, linen supply. Cold storage. Commercial amusements (excluding sexually oriented commercial enterprises) Convalescent home. Domestic household equipment rental. Dormitories. Drive-in sales. Drive-in eating establishment. Filling station, retail. Funeral homes. Furniture, appliance store,. sales, service. Garage, commercial. Hardware store; Hospital, sanitarium, or nursing home. Hotel I Motel Marine and fishing equipment sales. Mobile home sales, storage. Nursery plant sales. Public parking building or lot. Printing and reproduction. Private lodges, fraternal. Radio or TV stations or studios, (no towers). Retail..sales and services. Shopping center. Storage garage. Theaters and motion picture houses. Warehouses for uses permitted in this district. PERMITTED USES: Single family dwellings. Barn, stable for keeping private animal stock. Country club (publicly or privately owned). Crop production. Farm. Truck garden (including greenhouse for commercial purposes). Golf course. Home occupations. Pasturage. Poultry production (non-commercial). Riding academy (private). EXISTING R-l SINGLE FAMILY: PERMITTED USES: Single family dwellings. Home. occupations. From: To: Date: Subject: "Scott Shafer" <sshafer@rpts.tarnu.edu> Jane Kee <JKEE@ci.college-station.tx.us> 9/2/97 1:30am P&Z agenda Jane please let me know if and when Mike Davis has taken his rezoning request off the Thursday agenda. Please inform me if it is not off the agenda by whatever deadline exists as the BGC plans to turn up at the meeting if needed. We hope he has decided to wait on this as he indicated he would. If you are not able to provide this .info. please direct me. Thanks Scott C. Scott Shafer Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences Texas A&M university college station, TX 77843-2261 voice:409 845 3837 fax:409 845 0446 From: To: Date: Subject: "Scott Shafer" <sshafer@rpts.tamu.edu> Jane Kee <JKEE@ci.college-station.tx.us> 8/29/97 11:22am Mike Davis Jane - We talked with Mike Davis this morning. We will be meeting with him again mext week. I think he has agreed to wait on the zoning issue until we have had a chance to talk more about this project and the even bigger picture. He does want assurance from the city that if he waits it doesn't mean that he has to reapply under new policy guidelines. He may contact you, I don't know. Scott ~.~ COLLEGE ST:rtON .... P. O. Box 9960 . 1101 Texas Avenue Tel: 409 764 3500 College Station, TX 77842 September 8, 1997 Riverview Inc. Attn: Mike Davis 4002 Aspen Bryan. Texas 77802 RE: Carter Creek Relocation Project Dear Mr. Davis: We have completed the review of your "Carter Creek Relocation" concept dated June 1997. In concert with the City of Bryan development engineering staff: we discussed the concept and details of your design. There are maintenance and design issues that need to be addressed ,prior to approval of the relocation concept. The following is a list of concerns currently identified by the joint Bryan and College Station review: 1. As previously discussed there are concerns with the maintenance of the proposed facility. a If the City can not maintain the proposed improvements, a plan to ensure the design "n" values and other assumptions will be required. b. The City has some concern with regard to the "flapper" gates being installed as part of the detention basins at the lower end of the project. This design has the potential of not functioning properly due to debris getting caught within the opening and not allowing them to close. You have stated that the gates provide for added protection. but that if in the event they did not operate properly there would be no impact to the downstream properties. If this is in fact the case, it would be better to remove the 'gates and portions of the benned areas in order to utilize the additional capacity for the entire channel. 2. In an effort to determine the amoWlt of sediment load the channel will be carrying as a result of this project, you will need to submit a silt loading analysis., This. information will help to determine the maintenance schedule necessary to maintain the design assumptions associated with this project. Home of Texas A&M University Mr. Mike Davis Carter Creek Relocation Project September 8, 1997 Page 2 3. As part of the maintenance concerns for this project, the City will require the channel bottom to be concrete lined. This lining will provide a solid working surface to perform maintenance activities. 4. The developer will be responsible for submitting a financial guarantee that is equal to a sealed engineer's estimate for all costs associated with the construction of this project. Please submit this information. at your earliest convenience. The approval of this conceptual plan is contingent upon receiving this information and full compliance with the City of College Station Drainage Policy and Design Standards manual. If you have any questions, feel free to contact either of us at 764-3570. xc: Sabine McCully, Senior Planner, City of College Station Shirley V olk, Development Coordinator, City of College Station Paul Kaspar, Graduate Engineer, City of College Station Mark Smith, Dir. of Public Works, City of College Station Kent Laza, City Engineer, City of College Station Steve Homeyer, Asst. to the City Engineer, City of College Station Linda Huff, Development Engineering Division Manager, City of Bryan LisaHagerman, Development Engineer, City of Bryan Greg Taggart, Municipal Development Group Carter Creek Relocation Project D.P. File Steven E.Esmond 1018 Muirfield Village College Station, Texas 77845 Home: 409/690-6252 Office: 409/764-7640 Fax: 409/693-6729 August 23, 1997 Jane Kee City Planner City of College Station P.O. Box 9960 College Station, TX 77842 Re: P&Z Meetings Brazos Greenways Council Dear Jane: I have become a friend to Brazos Greenways Council because of my current occupation and background.' As a college student I was also president of an environmental group which had a mission .similar to theirs. One of the things they want to do is protect flood plains from development. I don't believe this is practical in every case, but it's worthwhile to aim that way. When development does encroach into a flood plain, perhaps its effects could be mitigated with sound planning . We might consider bike paths and other amenities for our flood plains. I contacted Mark Shavers (greenway@snaefell.tamu.edu) last week to recommend they attend P&Z meetings whenever flood plain issues were being discussed. He agreed it would be consistent with their organization's mission to address flood plain management at that level. I suggested to him that you would probably be the bes(contact person at the City regarding upcomingP&Z meetings and flood plain issues. If not, YOll might refer him to someone else. You certainly have been helpful in the past at coordinating input from groups such as this. I would hope that the Brazos Greenways Council can become an asset to the City through the planning process. Since they want to be involved, perhaps we could facilitate their input in that way. Please call if you have any' questions or suggestions. n E. Esmond City Councilman Place 1 C:\cs\kee-lir:Ol. wpd ZONING DISTRICT INFORMATION SUMMARY Case #97-109 From A-Q & R-l to C-l EXISTING A-O AGRICULTURAL OPEN: PROPOSED C-l GENERAL COMMERCIAL: PURPOSE: This district includes lands within the corporate limits of the City which are not subdivided and are relatively undeveloped. This district is designed to promote orderly, timely, economical growth and to recognize current conditions. It is a reserved area in which the future growth of the City can occur. PURPOSE: This district is designed to provide a location for general commercial, retail uses which serve the entire community and its visitors. PERMITTED USES: All in A-P and C-3, plus the following: Singh: family dwellings. Home occupations. Alcoholic beverage sales Arena - coliseum. Automobile sales and rental. Automobile repair shop. Bank. Bookstore, retail and wholesale. Bowling alley. Restaurant. Car wash. Child care. Cleaner, dry & Pressing plant, linen supply. Cold storage. Commercial amusements (excluding sexually oriented commercial enterprises) Convalescent home. Domestic household equipment rental. Dormitories. Drive-in sales. Drive-in eating establishment. Filling station, retail. . Funeral homes. Furniture, appliance store, sales, service. Garage, commercial. Hardware store. Hospital, sanitarium, or nursing home. Hotel/Motel MariIle and fishing equipment sales. Mobile home sales, storage. Nursery plant sales. Publiqparking building or lot. Printing lrtld reproduction. Private lodges, fraternal. Radio or TV stations or studios, (no towers). Retail sal~s and services. Shopping,center. Storage garage. Theaters and motion picture houses. WarellOuses for uses permitted in this district. PERMITTED USES: Single family dwellings. Barn, stable for keeping private animal stock. Country club (publicly or privately owned). Crop production. Farm. Truck garden (including greenhouse for commercial purposes). Golf course. Home occupations. Pasturage. Poultry production (non-COIIlIllercial). Riding academy (private). EXISTING R-l SINGLE FAMILY: PURPOSE: This district includes lands subdivided for single family residential purposes and associated uses. 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