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drainage were also .concerns expres y
The Commissioners also explained to the concerned residents that the proposed plan was in compliance
with he Comprehensive Plan.
Chairman Massey closed the public hearing.
Commissioner .Maloney moved to recommend approval of the rezoning request as submitted.
Commissioner Rife seconded the motion which passed unopposed (6-0).
AGENDA. ITEM NO. 3: Public hearing and consideration of a proposed Amendment to
Ordinance No. 1b38, the College Station..Zoning Ordinance Section .7.21 Wolf Pen Creek
Development Corridor and Section 17.6 Effect of Protest of Proposed Amendment.. (98-812)
Due to an error in notification, this item was removed from the .agenda.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Public hearing and .consideration of a Master Preliminary Plat of the
F.N. Smith 16.2 acre Tract located approximately 1000 feet from the intersection of FM 2818 and
State Highway 6 Frontage Road. (98-321)
Staff Planner Battle presented the staff report and stated that the preliminary plat is composed of two
reserve tracts and'one two lot ubdivision. The proposed Dartmouth alignment is shown as it passes
through the 6.98 acre reserve tract. This master:plan would proceed the final platting of the Southpark
Subdivision as reflected on this plan. The subdivision is planned as two lots containing office buildings.
Staff recommended approval of the request.
Chairman Massey opened the public hearing. Seeing. no one to speak in favor of or opposition to the
request, the public hearing was closed.
Commissioner Rife moved. to recommend approval of the Master Preliminary Plat as submitted.
Commissioner Parker seconded the motion. which passed unopposed (6-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Consideration: of a Final Plat of Woodcreek Section 10-A being
approzimately 12.624 acres located at .the easf end of Woodcreek Drive. (98-229)
Graduate Engineer Kaspar presented the staff report and tated that the plat is one of two final plats that
would extend Woodcreek Drive in two phases to connect with Faulkner Drive in the Foxfire
subdivision. This connection is shown on the City's Thoroughfare Plan. No access points from lots will
be permitted on to Woodcreek Drive. One of the conditions of approval of the Preliminary Plat was
that public .drainage easements be dedicated to encompass the 100 year water surface elevation of the
existing creek. This requirements has been met: with this final plat.
Mr. Kaspar explained that this is one of the last remaining undeveloped sections in the Woodcreek
Subdivision.. The development is in accordance'with the Master. Development Plan for the Woodcreek
Subdivision and the Preliminary Plat for Sections l0A and lOB recently reviewed by the Commission on
August 6, 1998.
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drainage were. also concerns expressed by he Commission at the. time of the Master Plan consideration.
The Commissioners: also explained to the concerned residents- that the proposed plan was incompliance
with the Comprehensive Plan.
Chairman Massey closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Maloney moved to recommend approval of the: rezoning request as submitted.
Commissioner Rife seconded the motion which passed unopposed (6-0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: .Public hearing .and consideration of ' a proposed Amendment to
Ordinance No. 1638, the College Station Zoning Ordinance Section 7.21 Wolf Pen Creek
Development Corridor and Section 17.6 Effect of Protest of Proposed Amendment. (98-812)
Due to an error in notification, this item was removed from the agenda.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Public hearing and consideration of a Master Preliminary Plat of the
F.N. Smith 16.2 acre Tract located approgmately 1000 feet from the intersection of FM 2818 and
State High`vay 6 Frontage Road. (98-321)
Staff Planner Battle ..presented .the staff report and stated that the preliminary plat is composed of two
reserve 'tracts and one two lot subdivision.. The., proposed Dartmouth alignment is shown as it passes
through the 6.98 acre reserve tract. This master plan would proceed the final platting of the Southpark
Subdivision as reflected on this plan. The subdivision is planned as two lots containing office buildings,
Staff recommended approval of the request.
Chairman Massey opened the .public hearing.: Seeing no one to speak in favor of or opposition to the
request, the public hearing was closed.
Commissioner Rife moved to recommend apps
Commissioner Parker seconded the motion which
AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Consideration of
approximately 12.624 acres located at the east
•oval of the Master Preliminary Plat as submitted.
passed unopposed (6-0).
a Final. Plat of Woodcreek Section 10-A being
end of Woodcreek Drive. {98-229)
Graduate Engineer Kaspar presented the staff report and stated that the plat is one of two final plats that
would extend Woodcreek Drive in two phases to connect with Faulkner Drive in the Foxfire
subdivision. This connection is shown on the City's Thoroughfare Plan. No access points from lots will
be permitted on to Woodcreek Drive. One iof the conditions of approval of the Preliminary Plat was
that public drainage easements be dedicated to encompass the 100 year water surface elevation of the
existing creek: This requirements has .been met with this final plat.
Mr. Kaspar explained. that this is one of the last remaining undeveloped sections in .the Woodcreek
Subdivision. The development is in accordance with the Master Development Plan for the. Woodcreek
Subdivision and the Preliminary Plat for Sections l0A and lOB recently reviewed by the Commission on
August 6, 1998.
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Regular Item
0 Consent Item
- ~ Statutory Item
Item Submitted By; Sabine McCully, Senior Planner
For Council Meeting Of September 10, 1998
Director Approval:
City Manager Approval:
Item: ,Consideration of a Master Preliminary Plat of the F.N. Smith 16.2 Acre Tract located
', approximately 1000 feet from the intersection of FM 2818 and State Highway 6 Frontage road.
', (98-321)
I~ Item Summary: Thin master preliminary plat is composed of two .proposed lots that will be final
Tatted in the near future as well as two reserve tracts. The ro osed Dartmouth ali ent is
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.shown as it passes through the 6.98 acre reserve tract.
' Policy Issue Statement:
'' Civic Pride Citizens benefit from well-planned, attractive residential and
' commercial areas, and from preserving historic areas.
Item Background: This area was included in the 2818 Extension Study, which was directed by
', the City Council in anticipation of development pressures with the extension of the major arterial
from Texas Avenue to the Highway 6 Bypass. The resulting policies included the extension of
Dartmouth from Southwest Parkway to Texas Avenue with primarily office-service uses along
2818.
Budgetary & Financial Summary:. The eventual final platting of the 6.98 reserve tract will likely
include a request for oversize participation.
Staff Recommendations: Staff recommends approval.
Related Advisory Board Recommendations: On August 20 the Planning and Zoning
Commission recommended approval by a unanimous vote.
City Attorney Recommendation/Comments: No concerns to date.
Council Action Options: Approval as submitted, approval with conditions, or denial with stated
reasons for denial. Defer action or table only at applicant's. request.
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Supporting Materials;
1. Engineering Information and Notification Information
2. Location map
3. Application
4. PnZ minutes
5. Copy of Master Preliminary Plat
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ENGINEERING
Water: There is a 24 inch public water main on the north side of FM 2818 and a 12
inch water line on the south side of FM 2818 at the east property corner of this property.
The applicant is proposing to extend at least an 8 inch water line under FM 2818 to serve
the proposed development. Construction drawings will be required at time of final plat.
Sewer: There is an 8 inch sanitary sewer main. located just to the west of this property
on the south side of FM 28.18. The applicant is proposing to extend at .least an 8 inch
sewer line along. the FM 2818 right-of--way to provide service to the proposed
development.
Streets: The proposed Dartmouth alignment is reflected on the 6.98 acre reserve tract
and will be required to be built as that reserve tract is final platted.
Off-site Easements: None
Sidewalks: Sidewalks are required on both sides of Dartmouth and on both sides of FM
2818 at the time of final platting the properties that have street frontage.
Drainage:. The proposed. developments will be required to meet the requirements of the
City of College- Station's Drainage Policy and Design Standards.
Flood Plain: According to the FEMA maps, a portion of the 4.8 acre reserve tract
~ (located on the north side of FM 2818). is located within the 100 year flood hazard area.
i Oversize request:. See Budgetary and Financial Summary Section.
Parkland Dedication: Parkland will. be determined at time of final platting, if required.
i Impact Fees; None.
NOTIFICATION:
Not required