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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes Mr. Kaspar explained that this is a final plat ofa portion of the 20.2 acre Master Preliminary Plat which the Planning and Zoning Commission approved on October 2, 1997. The property was rezoned in October of 1994 from single family to the R-2, and C-N designations. The applicant will be extending Dartmouth Drive (90 foot right-of-way) through the subdivision limits. The applicant's impact study shows that the paved section as presented will be warranted. He said that the need generated by just the development of the subject property warrants a smaller collector street section. Through a request for Oversize Participation, the developer may be able to recover the difference in cost. Sidewalks will be constructed along both sides of Dartmouth Drive and the developer is proposing to construct sidewalk along one side of the residential street, Teal Drive. Staff recommended approval with all staff review notes. He explained that due to Council direction, a streetscape plan will not have to be submitted. Commissioner Gamer moved to recommend approval of the final plat with staff review notes addressed. Commissioner Parker seconded the motion which passed unopposed (5-0-1, Commissioner Rife abstained). AGENDA ITEM NO.4: Consideration of a Final Plat for the Dartmouth Addition, a 12.04 acre subdivision on the south side of Southwest Parkway and on the west side of the proposed extension of Dartmouth Drive. This subdivision is composed of two R-5 Apartment Medium Density lots and one A-P Administrative Professional lot. (98-209) Graduate Engineer Kaspar presented the staff report and stated that this subdivision lies to the west of the proposed Dartmouth Drive extension that will occur as a part of the Dartmouth Crossing final plat. The recently rezoned. A-P lot is located along the frontage of Southwest Parkway and will have a shared access. to Southwest . Parkway with the CN comer lot of Dartmouth Crossing. Two. other joint access easements will be dedicated along the Dartmouth Drive extension to comply with the City of College Station Driveway Ordinance. Water service will be. extended to serve Lot 1 as part of this final plat. This is .a final plat of the remaining portion of the 20.2 acre Master Preliminary Plat which this Co~ssionapproved on October 2,1997. Lot 1 shown on this plat has recently been rezoned from R- 5tO!~-P.The LanctUse Plan reflects medium density residential on the west side with neighborhood collUllercial .in front of it at the intersection. The Thoroughfare Plan includes the extension of Darttpouth through the subject property as a minor arterial. The final plat shows compliance with these planS. Staff recommended approval of the final plat as submitted. Conunissioner Lightfoot moved to recommend approval of the final plat with staff review notes addressed. Commissioner Silvia seconded the motion which passed unopposed (6-0). AGENDA ITEM NO.5: Consideration of a Preliminary Plat of the L.O. Ball Memorial Su~division,a 27.5 acre subdivision containing 10 C-2 Commercial Industrial lots at the southwest comer of Rock Prairie Road and State Highway 6 South. (98-308) Senior Planner McCully presented the staff report and stated that the property is bound by Rock Prairie ontpe north, Birmingham on the south, the frontage road on the east and the Columbia Medical Center on. the west. . The Preliminary Plat. includes the extension of Longmire as a major collector south to P&Z Minutes March 19. 1998 Page 20f3