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ZONING DISTRICT INFORMATION SUMMARY
Case #97-112
From A-Q to M-2
EXISTING A-O AGRICULTURAL OPEN:
PROPOSED M-2 REA VY INDUSTRIAL:
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 land for manufacturing and industrial
activities with generation of nuisance
characteristics greater than activities
permitted in the C-2 and M-l zoning districts.
Uses within this district are not compatible
with residential uses and lower intensity
commercial uses.
PERMITTED USES:
PERMITTED USES: All uses permitted in M-
1 and C-2, excluding C-l uses, plus the
following:
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).
Aircraft landing strips, sales, service, rental,
or repair.
Broadcasting towers for radio and television.
Telecommunications Towers
Concrete products manufacturing.
Food processing plants.
Machine shops.
Salvage or junk yards
Storage tanks (For liquid petroleum &
explosives.)
Tire shops, including vulcanizing and
retreading.
Warehousing.
Research and development.
Laboratories.
Instrument . and component manufacturing.
Apparel manufacturing.
Rubber and plastics product manufacturing.
Transportation cOIllPonent manufacturing.
Prinp.ng and allied products.
Electrical machine manufacturing.
Fabricated metal products manufacturing.
Office equipment and supplies manufacturing.
Offices.
Warehousing.
Large recycling collection facilities.
SmaIl recycling collection facilities.
Othe~ uses considered by the Commission.
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YOUNG MRTERIRlS CORP.
October 15, 1997
Ms. Sabine McCully
City of College Station
Planning and Zoning
P.o. Box 9960
College Station, Texas 77842
Fax No.: (409) 764-3496
Re: Case No.: 97-112 - Rezoning Request From A-O to M-2,
5 acres located on the Southwest Corner of Greens Prairie
and Rock Prairie Road, Samuel Johnson Survey, A-202
Dear Ms. McCully:
On behalf of Young Materials Corporation, Applicant in this
rezoning action, we respectfully request that this application be
withdrawn from consideration and the matter removed from the docket
for the October 16, 1997 Planning and zoning Commission hearing and
the November 13, 1997 City Council meeting.
Thanking you in advance for your kind attention to this
matter.
yours,
Young Materials corporation
cc: F.M. Young
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COLLEGE STATION
P. O. Box 9960 . 1101 Texas Avenue
Tel: 409 7643500
College Station, TX 77842
March 13, 1998
Mr. Rick Baldwin
Young Contractors
P.O. Drawer 1800
Waco, Texas 76703
(fax) 254-752-2305
RE: Temporary Batch Plant Locations in College Station
Dear Mr. Baldwin:
My understanding from our telephone conversation last Friday is that Mr. Young is
interested in the City considering rezomng for a batch plant on either of two properties.
The first is the original site of the batch plant across from CIC and the Pebble Creek
Elementary School. The second site is the one south of and adjacent to the City's
Business Center.
As pet our preVious conversations, in orderto have retail sales from this temporary plant
thepioperty needs to be zoned M-2 Heavy Industrial. The preVious batch plant was
authorized under a development agreement with the City that allowed temporary
operation for concrete work on specific construction projects Young Contractors was
working on at the time(ie: SH 6 South construction and the streets within the Pebble
Creek SubdiVision). It did not allow retail sales of concrete for other uses.
Staff makes recoIlUl1.endations on rezoning requests taking into consideration the City's
Future Land Use Plan, surrounding existing land uses, utility availability, traffic impacts,
the range of uses allowed in a particular zone, etc. Althoughthese two,locations are
different from the one Mr. Young requested rezoning oflastyear, the comments in the
staff report are applicable. I have enclosed a copy for your reference.
The staifis unable torecornmend approval ofM-2 zoning on either of the two properties
you asked about at thistime. The first is shown for retail commercial on the land use plan,
notheavy industrial. The Council,must take into account the full range of uses allowed in
the M~2zone and whether these uses are compatible with existing and future uses. Uses
nearby consist of office, schopl, singlefarnily and an approved church.
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The second site is adjacent to the City's Business Center and the staff could not
recommend approval of heavy industrial zoning adjacent to this project where the City is
trying to market and develop properties. The current land use plan does not show any
locations for heavy industrial zoning within the City limits. Council would consider this
type of request on a case by case basis and look at impacts to existing and potential future
land uses in the surrounding area in order to, make the decision.
I hope this sufficiently answers your questions and gives you an indication of the staff
recommendation at this time. If you have further questions please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely,
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