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.s 08/06/1999 17:46 6903069° ST ,'LECRAFT PAGE 02 e r .7 D- F9s0 F~ m .y rn Z C m ' N. 2- 2N/l) 5-F AIA-" G2 5 ~ c y jfj .,v. /p 'MAX. ~r l~~~ws ' ~u~ • ' ~ ,tax. /p i i i 08/17/99 03:18 FAX Nelson L Nagle z0. S C'O+ fa,~ Yoh ?by - 3' )c9 o- ~~F stiv S p c~,9F0 T D Fri z C m it The Cit of ge Rj ColStation, Texas Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future. P.O. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 • (979) 764-3500 www.ci.college-station.tx.us November 4, 2002 Nelson Nagle 510 Dennis Drive Round Rock, Texas 78664 Mr. Nagle: Attached is an invoice for the parkland dedication fees owed for the College Park amending plat. As you recall I mailed you a letter dated July 10, 2002 requesting your attention to this matter. Please remit the amount due. Failure to do so will stop any future development applications from being processed. I would be happy to work with you and arrange for you to make payments on the amount due. Call me at 764-3784. Thank you for yourprompt attention to this matter. Sincerely Deborah Grace Staff Assistant Home of Texas A&M University CITY OF COLLEGE STATION DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 1101 Texas Avenue South, PO Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Phone (979) 764-3570 / Fax (979) 764-3496 INVOICE November 4, 2002 Nelson Nagle 510 Dennis Drive Round Rock, Texas Amount Due: $457.00 For: Parkland Dedication Fees College Park Amending Plat Due: December 4, 2002 Please remit to: City of College Station Development Services Department 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, Texas 77850 `wwu The City of College Station, Texas Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future. P.O. Box 9960 July 10, 2002 Nelson Nagle 510 Dennis Drive Round Rock, Texas 78664 Mr. Nagle: 1101 Texas Avenue • College Station, TX 77842 (979) 764-3500 www.ci.college-station.tx.us The amending plat for College Park was approved by city staff in July of 1999. It was filed at the Brazos County Clerks office on July 29, 1999. Our records indicate that the parkland dedication fees have not been paid and should have been collected prior to the filing of the final plat- The amn, inf rt tG ,o 4tAr-7 f%f% If our records indicate the y ai ~ SENDER: ing I also wish to receive the follow services (for an extra fee): with a copy of your reC2 N N ❑ Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. Complete items 3, 4a, and 4b. se of this form so that we can return t h his ' pleas records. Otherwise > e rever o P d toour ame and address on t ou s Address [I Addressee , or please contact me to let y . ri c3 Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space does not ermit 2. ❑ Restricted Delivery r . p ❑ Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number. hom the article was delivered and the date t o w ❑ The Return Receipt will show Thank ou for yo tten "o delivered. Article Add E ~U So n E to: 42 agl S• 1 0 510 7enni5 ~r►YQ, rncere y N Deborah Grace uxvd Staff Assistant o o a Z 5. Received t` W iY ~ 6 i ature 0 T / N Form 38 ep- rv,-~ 1 -Th By: (Print Nan -1 sbc, q Home of Texas A&M University 4a. Article Number ~D99 32-~L0 0000 54 An0 4b. Service Type ❑ Registered P&rtified ❑ Ex ess Mail ❑ Insured Ci4etu Receipt for Merchandise ❑ COD ..-..r. 8. Ad ressee's Address (Only if requested and fee is paid) 102595-99-13-0223 Return FAMILY COUNSELING PROFESSIONALS NELSON L. NAGLE, KED., L.P.C. 218-0015 930-0965 400 WFSr MAw STREET 919 SOUTH IH-35 ROUND Rock, TEXAs 78664 GEORGETOWN, TEXAS 78628 FAcmmnx 218-1821 * EMAIL abmagle®aol.com o")TY ~ y j~eSSG~~- '~.'1IlV t V*4&Jw *&/Mr HOMES Mike Barton Branch Manager P.O. BOX 671 409-778-1350 1730 HWY. 6 EAST LOOP BRYAN, TX 77606 1-800-933-2119 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FAX 409-778-4415 y1 4c~- (3 1 A 1 ~v C" ~ I Cc, C -7 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION OPER: M*** CUSTOMER RECEIPT DATE: 6/17/99 08 DRAPER: 1 CT RECEIPT: 8873422 DESCRIPTION OTY AMOUNT TP TM 99 PLANNING & ZONIN69 1 $200.00 *PL CK CK: 8680 TENDER DETAIL CK 8680 $200.80 DATE: 6/17/99 PERSONAL CHECKIME. 16:20:11 AMOUNT TENDERED $288.00 $208.88 THANK YOU Z'o C w O D N CP" cr- z 2 J ti CD r -b gyp, o. } \ o JK 00 w 60 lA 4ti Q) / w r O 8i•O-1 0 w ~ ti ~ n g so r~ ?b 614 O / C F ' w F o' N S ~S,`~\ C13 p \ 42 0o O -1 IN CA L4 0 z cc, P> CO m ~ \ \ L3 wr ~ m XO C \ \ 33 C130 \ aw ~ Z~ \ ZO ` 0 x/17!99 ~f f 17:40 $409 764 3496 03:18 FAX DEVELOPMENT SVCS Nelson L Nule 's v ~ r J' L [d] 002 qj v J, 4-1, Yoh--7b9-39% 4 4' ~ "~-4 : S ~.,rf L a f y 4 ' 4S • r r r } ~ y r C .J IP +~T Lr. M 4,-) AtGo ~yU~~ ~ yeF r.~ .ft~ .X• .t 'kr«~ ~r 4 f ~ r• )x. a c `I i ~ ~o \ i r r J h ,'~fl ` \ ~l 140 Y `f o' y 0 r t v~ I M V ,o I !11 a" C o5-3a ~ C MY of I ryr,~ Lry': 2 A 'SiIW j m 1\ W 3 n ~ W 3 'p 1 " 124, tRWWo • 14 S~GKK'~~ STOhE WRE : I's, gob f A ■ low_ lz A gig !q' r~ ~o N 1 N c,C3 O f rl t f ' 41'-30'()1" W - 117.35 I' n r m cr) tV (n ~z . 11 9 March 2000 q4- a'045- COLLEGE STATION P. O. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77642 Tel: 409 764 3500 Wendi Lester Anderson & Harris, LLP 400 West Main Street Suite 219 Round Rock, TX 78664 Re: Potential City Ordinance Violations in College Park Subdivision Dear Ms. Lester: Thank you for your letter identifying potential code violations in the College Park Subdivision. While evaluating your request, we discovered that the property at 610 Welch has an open building permit that has not received a final inspection. We will contact the property owner and see that the final inspection is completed. As for the other properties identified in your letter, the concerns listed appear to be non-conforming uses placed prior to current codes. We will not pursue further investigation or enforcement due to the apparent age of the construction. I trust this inforination proves useful. Please contact me at (979) 764-3742 with any questions. Sincerely, La ce Simms Building Official Home of Texas A&M University 03/02/00 THU 17:21 FAX 5126717722 ANDERSON & HARRIS, LLP 0 002 f ANDERSON & HARRIS, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW 400 WEST MAIN STREET, SUITE 219 ROUND ROCK, TEXAS 78664 TELEPHONE (512) 671-7700 March 2, 2000 VIA FAX: 409-764-3481 Mr. Lance Simms Building Inspection Dept. Re: Inspection for Potential City Ordinance Violation in College Park Subdivision Dear Mr. Simms, FACSIMILE (512) 671.7722 I represent Mr. Nelson Nagle who is the Defendant in an action brought by select homeowners in College Park Re-Subdivision. We have recently become concerned about apparent code violations on the property of many of the Plaintiffs in the lawsuit. I have attached a chart outlining the addresses and potential violations which we suspect. We would appreciate your consideration in inspecting these locations to determine if violations have occurred. For each potential violation please advise us as to whether there is an actual violation of city ordinance or building codes and if such violation is found, which code or ordinance has been violated. If there has not been a violation please state why the structure or potential violation is proper under the code and the corresponding code requirements. Many of the potential violations involve setbacks. When addressing these setbacks please verify the footage of existing setbacks as we are unable to verify the property lines in many instances. Please refer to the attached chart with regard to the questioned properties and violations. The mentioned violations clearly violate pertinent deed restrictions but we wish to determine if they also violate the city's codes. Your prompt response is appreciated as time is of the essence in the pending matter. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. I would be happy to assist you in any way possible. Sincerely, @SWL Wendi Le • /02/00 TUT 17:22 FAX 5126717722 ANDERSON & HARRIS. LLP [a 00 I ~ Potential Violations in College Park Re-Subdivision Address & Owner Description of Perceived Violation 601 Fairview 1. Outbuilding behind the garage: possible temporary residence. Owner: Helen Pugh 1. Outbuilding in backyard: possible temporary residence. 2. Outbuilding in backyard: possible shed. 504 Guernsey 3. Gazebo outbuilding owner: Norma Miller 4. Insufficient setback of house from front street boundary: please verify setback footage. 1. Construction on main house incomplete and addition built without building permits. 610 Welsh 2. Garage addition: possible living quarters and violation of sidelot Owner: Wajahat Mirza setbacks 3. Outbuilding behind garage 4. Outbuilding on rear corner of property opposite garage: possible residence and side and rear setback violations 1. Apartment behind garage: possible side and rear lot setback 614 Welsh violations. Owner: Mrs. H.A. Luther 2. Outbuildings: possible rear setback violations FACSIMILE COVER SHEET CITY OF COLLEGE STATION DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 1101 Texas Avenue South, PO Box 9960 College Station, Texas 77842 Phone (409)764-3570 / Fax (409)764-3496 Date: March 10, 2000 # of pages including cover: 6 If you did not receive a complete fax, please call our office immediately for a new transmittal. TO: Nelson Nagle COMPANY: RE: Code Information FROM: Lance Simms PHONE: (409)764-3741 COMPANY: City of College Station ( _ -7 -7 FAX: (512) 2+8-= fHi REMARKS: ❑ Urgent ❑ For your review ❑ Replay ASAP ® FYI APPENDIX 1 STANDARD BUILDING CODE ADOPTED A booklet entitled 'Standard Building Code 1994 Edition' as amended and as hereafter may be amended, at least one (1) copy of which is on file in the office of the Building Official of the City of College Station, Texas, is hereby adopted and designated as the Building Code of the City of College Station, Texas. AMENDMENTS TO STANDARD BUILDING CODE A. The above referenced Standard Building Code is hereby amended as follows: 1. Section 102.2.1 is amended to provide that the Building Official is an employee-at- will and may be terminated as per the personnel manual. 2. Section 103.5 is amended by deleting therefrom the following sentence: 'All such unsafe buildings, structures or service systems are hereby declared illegal and shall be abated by repair and rehabilitation or by demolition in accordance with the provi- sions of the Structural Standard Code for the elimination or repair of unsafe build- ings.' 3. Section 104.1.1 is amended in addition to read as follows: 'Home Owner Permit - A property owner shall obtain a building permit for work to be done by him on a build- ing owned and occupied by him as his homestead. After six (6) months of inactivity, the permit is void and must be re-permitted by the homeowner or a contractor at the discretion of the Building Official. Electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems must be installed by licensed contractors.' 4. Section 104.4.5 shall be added to read: There shall be no combustible or flam- mable materials placed on site, lot or subdivision where waterlines and fire hydrants as required by the applicable subdivision regulations are not completed and in service and where all-weather access for emergency vehicles does not exist to within one hundred fifty feet (150) of the most remote part of the structure.' 5 Section 104.5 shall be added to read: Building Contractors. It shall be the duty of every contractor who shall make con- tracts for the installation or repair of buildings for which a permit is required, and every contractor or builder making such contracts and subletting the same or any part thereof, to register his name and license with the Building Official, giving full name, residence and place of business, and In case of removal from one place to another to have made corresponding change to the Building Official. Plumbing Contractors. Plumbing contractors that have a State of Texas Master Plumbing Contractor's License must register their license with the City of College Station before a permit will be issued by the City. Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating Contractors. Air conditioning and heat- ing contractors that have a State of Texas Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heat- ing Contractors License must register their licenses with the City of College Station before a permit will be issued by the City. Lawn Sprinkler or Irrigation Contractors. Lawn Sprinkler or Irrigation Contractors who have a State of Texas License must register their license with the City of College Station before a permit will be issued by the City. 3-52 Rev. 9/97 Electrical Contractors. Electrical Contractors who have a Master's License must pay a registration fee to the City of College Station before a permit will be issued by the City. Before a license is registered by the City, applicant shall provide adequate proof of insurance coverage for bodily injury, property damage and worker's compensation in the following amounts: (a) $300,000 combined single limit; (b) Worker's Compensation in accordance with the State of Texas. All Contractors. Each vehicle used shall have affixed to the back window driver's side identification numbers and letters two inches (2') high as follows: For Building Contractors - C.C.B.R. (Registration No.) For Electrical Contractors - C.C.E.R. (Registration No.) For Plumbing Contractors - C.C.P.R. (Registration No.) For Air Conditioning Contractors - C.C.A.C.R. (Registration No.) For Irrigation Contractors - C.C.I.R. (Registration No.) Use State of Texas License number, if applicable.' 6. Section 411.1.3 shall be added to read: 'Accessory Portable Storage Building. Portable storage buildings are defined as those portable storage buildings that are not permanently affixed to the ground. One accessory portable storage building, not over one hundred (100) square feet in area, per residential lot will be allowed in the rear yard without a building permit if it can be moved and sanitary facilities, water supply, and electric system are not contained in the structure and structure is not placed in surface drainage easement.' 7. Section 412.1.1 is amended by deleting therefrom the phrase 'or areas of refuge (compartmentation) in accordance with Section 412.9.' 8. Section 412.1.1 #5 shall be added to read as follows: 'All enclosed stairways are to be pressurized.' 9. Table 500 shall be amended by the addition of the superscript W to the allowable areas tabulated in the Type III, V, VI, columns for Group R Occupancy, story height three (3) and above, and the addition to the table of a new note W to read: Two (2) remote independent means of egress from each floor area occupied by separate tenants shall be provided.' 10. Section 704.3 shall be added to read as follows: '704.3 Public Rental Storage Ware- house - (A) A public rental storage warehouse is a structure used solely for storage occupancy, which is divided into separate spaces accessible to each tenant and in which the management does not bear responsibilities as a warehouseman. (B) Tenant separation shall not be required in a public rental storage warehouse. (C) A wall having fire resistance of not less than two (2) hours, parallel to the longitudinal axis of the building and dividing the building into two (2) parts of equal area insofar as the configuration of rental spaces permits, shall be provided in each public rental storage warehouse building.' 11. Section 803.3 - Table 803.3 shall be amended to read as follows: 'Minimum flame spread classifications for all group A-Assemblies shall be Class A interior finish material in exit corridors and exits when sprinklered.' 12. Section 803.4 shall be amended with the first paragraph to read as follows: 'Delete Exceptions.' 13. Section 903.8.4 shall be added as follows: 'An approved automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in group A-Assembly occupancies (except churches), when a group A-Assembly total floor area exceeds seventy-five hundred (7500) square feet.' 3-53 Rev. 10/98 14. Section 903.8.5 shall be added to read as follows: '(7) An approved sprinkler sys- tem shall be provided in all structures where the total building area exceeds fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet and in all structures exceeding two stories in height.' 15. Section 903.8.6 shall be added to read as follows: 'An approved sprinkler system shall be provided in all hotels and motels.' 16. Section 904.5.3 shall be added as follows: The one and one-half inch (1 1/2") wet standpipe hose and nozzles is not required; however, the Fire Department risers and hose connections are to be provided in the corridor and not in the stairway.' 17. Section 1803.1.2 TRENCH SAFETY. On all construction projects, public or private, within the boundaries of the City of College Station, or within the extraterritorial jurisdiction, the bid document and the contract shall contain: (a) Detailed plans and specifications for adequate safety systems that meet OSHA standards, and (b) A pay item for those safety systems. (c) This requirement shall not apply to persons subject to safety standards adopted under Article 6053-1, V.T.C.S., and subject to the administrative penalty provisions of Article 6053-2, V.T.C.S. (d) Violations will be reported to OSHA and the job superintendent. 18. Section 2304.1.2 shall be amended by adding: 'All concrete slabs at grade shall have special termite protection by soil treatment or other approved methods of ter- mite protection.' 19. All Appendices except D and H are hereby adopted. 20. The CABO 1992 One and Two Family Dwelling Code, adopted in Appendix C to the Standard Building Code 1994 Edition, is hereby amended as follows: 'R - 202.1 Exterior walls: Is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: "Exterior walls located less than three feet (3~ from property lines shall have not less than a one (1) hour fire resistance rating. The fire resistance rating of exterior walls located less than three feet (3) from property line shall be constructed for exposure from the inside wall only." Those one and two family structures located less than three feet (3) from a vacant lot or identified common area (greenbelt area, etc.) need not comply with the fire resistance rating requirement." R 210.2 Emergency egress openings: In the second paragraph, the second and third sentences are amended to read: "All egress or rescue windows from sleeping rooms must have a minimum opening height dimension of 24 inches and a minimum opening width dimension of 20 inches. The minimum net clear opening shall be 3.33 square feet." M - 1101.1.4 Attic installations: Is amended to add the following sentence: "When no attic equipment is installed, an opening of twenty inches (20") by twenty-four inches (24"), minimum, is allowed.' (Ordinance No. 2158 of December 14, 1995) 21. Section 1804.1.9 shall be added to read as follows: 'All foundations shall comply with the Minimum Foundation Standards as shown in Figure 1'. (Ordinance No. 2352 of October 8, 1998) B. REGISTRATION FEES. Registration fees for contractors shall be set by Council resolution. 3-54 Rev. 10/98 SITE PLAN: SEE PLOT PLAN STEALTH TECHNOLOGY or FACILITY: Design technology that blends the wireless telecommunications facility into the surrounding environment- examples of stealth facilities include but are not limited to architecturally screened root mounted antennas, building- mounted antennas painted and/or textured to match the existing structure, antennas integrated into architectural elements such as church spires or window wall, and antenna structures designed to resemble light poles or flag poles. (As amended by Ordinance No. 2288 dated December 11, 1997) STORAGE GARAGE: A "storage garage" is any premises and structure used exclusively for the storage of more than five (5) automobiles. TR ~ S UCTURE: Anything constructed, built or erected. STRUCTURE, PRINCIPAL: The principal structure which fulfills the purpose for which the building plot is intended. TOWNHOUSE: One (1) of a group of no less than three (3) nor more than twelve (12) attached dwelling units, each dwelling unit located on a separate lot and thereby distinguished from condominium units. TRANSMISSION TOWER: A wireless telecommunications support structure designed primarily . of the support and attachment of a wireless telecommunications facility. Transmission towers include: Mono Dole tower - A self-supporting structure composed of a single spire used to support telecommunications antenna and/or related equipment. Lattice tower - A self-supporting three or four sided, open, steel frame structure used to support telecommunications antenna and/or related equipment. Guyed tower - An open, steel frame structure that requires wires and anchor bolts for support. (As amended by Ordinance No. 2288 dated December 11, 1997) USE: The actual use(s) of a parcel of ground, whether conducted within or without structures buildings, or improvements. An unoccupied and unused structure is not a use, irrespective of its design, purpose, or utility. VARIANCE: A legal modification of the district provisions as provided for in Section 15. VETERINARY HOSPITAL: A place where animals are given medical care and the boarding of animals is limited to short-term care incidental to the hospital use. (As amended by Ordinance No. 2356 dated-October 22, 1998) WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITY (WTF): An unstaffed facility operating for the transmission and reception of low-power radio signals consisting of an equipment shelter or cabinet a support structure, antennas and related equipment. (.4s amended by Ordinance No. 2288 dated December 11, 1997) YARD: See Section 8.7. ZONING OFFICIAL- The designated "Zoning Official" of the City of College Station, or his designated representative. Definitions not expressly prescribed herein are to be construed in accordance with customary usage in municipal planning and engineering practice Zoning Ordinance Page 2 - 9 SPRINKLERED-equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system properly maintained. STAIRWAY-one or more flights of stairs, either exterior or interior, with the necessary landings and platforms connecting them, to form a continuous and uninterrupted passage from one level to another in a building or structure. STORY-that portion of a building included between the upper surface of a floor and upper surface of the floor or roof next above. STREET-any public thoroughfare, street, avenue, boulevard, park or space more than 20 ft (6096 mm) wide which has been dedicated or deeded to the public for public use. STREET LINE-a lot line dividing a lot from a street. STRUCTURAL WORK OR ALTERATION-the installation or assembly of any new structural components, or any change to existing structural components, in a system, building, or structure. STRUCTURE-that which is built or constructed. TENANT-any person, agent, firm, corporation or division, who uses or occupies land, a building, or portion of a building by title, under a lease, by payment of rent, or who exercises limited control over the space. TENANT SEPARATION-a partition or floor/ceiling assembly or both between tenants. THEATER-a building, or part thereof, which contains an assembly hall with or without a stage which may be equipped with curtains and permanent stage scenery or mechanical equipment adaptable to the showing of plays, operas, motion pictures, performances, spectacles and similar forms of entertainment. TOWNHOUSE-a single family dwelling constructed in a series or group of attached units with property lines separating each unit. USABLE CRAWL SPACE-a crawl space designed to be used for equipment or storage. VALUATION OR VALUE-when applied to a building, means the estimated cost to replace the building in kind. VENEER-a facing attached to a wall for the purpose of providing ornamentation, protection, or insulation, but not counted as adding strength to the wall. VERTICAL OPENING-an opening through a floor or roof. WALL, BEARING-a wall supporting any vertical load in addition to its own weight. WALL, CURTAIN-a nonbearing wall between columns or piers which is not supported by girders or beams, but is supported on the ground. 30 Standard Building Code©1994 MEMORANDUM TO FILE FROM: Jane R. Kee, City RE: Meeting with Helen Pugh ahd/Benito Flores-Meath on 9-20-99 DATE: 9-21-99 Natalie Ruiz, Bridgette George and I met with Mrs. Pugh and Mr. Flores-Meath on 9-20 regarding the replatting of lots 10,11 & 29' of 12, Block C, College Park, and a portion of Fidelity Street. The purpose of this file note is to document Mrs. Pugh's and Mr. Flores- Meath's concern regarding the small size of the lots created by this replat. Although all zoning and subdivision regulations are met with this replat, they object to the additional housing being built and see this as an increase in the density and availability of student housing in this area. Regarding the replat of Lots 3,4, &5 Block 10 College Park, Mrs. Pugh wanted to voice her objection to this replat taking in the portion of the abandoned Fidelity that it did and its relationship to her driveway. MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING July 20, 1962 Members Present: Mayor Langford; Councilmen Landiss, Orr, Anderson, Rosprim, Boyett; City Secretary Manning, City Attorney Sandstedt, City Manager Boswell Visitors Present: Ernest L. Brown, jr., James R. Brown, Harrison Hierth T On motion by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Orr, Council- y man Sorrels' request that he be excused from this meeting was granted. A public hearing on Ordinance No. 346, an ordinance determining to assess a part of the cost of improving Fairview Avenue, was set for 7:00 p.m. No objection was offered and the mayor declared the hearing closed. LLJ Cn On motion by Councilman Orr, seconded by Councilman Anderson, Ordinance < No. 350, an ordinance closing hearing and levying assessments for a part of 0- the cost of improving a portion of Fairview Avenue, was passed and approved. CZ5 A public hearing was called on the question of rezoning a 115' strip r;f land in the Gorzycki Addition. On motion by Councilman A-17-6-~-rson, seconded :Df by Councilman Boyett, Ordinance No. 351, an ordinance rezoning a 115' strip of land in the Gorzycki Addition from District No. 2, Second Dwelling House District, to District No. 5, Second Business District,••was passed and approved. On motion by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Rosprim, the city manager an(] mayor were authorized to purchase lot 13, block 9, College Hills Estates from Mr. L. M. 'dhite. Purchase price is to be $10,000 with a down payment in the amount of $2,500 and payment of $2,500 in each of the years 1963, 1.964 and 1965. On motion by Councilman Landiss, seconded by Councilman Orr, the cite Attorney was instructed to prepare ui ordinance closing a street in the 5ro block of Fi,lel.ity with the city m<Sr,iainin; a 20 foot utili't easement. The matter of purchasing a new police car was tabled until the next meeting and City 11anager Boswell was instructed to investigate the possibilities of purchasing an interceptor. On motion by Councilman Anderson, secojiiiled by Councilman Rosprin, Grdi- 'J nance No. 352, an ordinance authorizing the issuance of $35,00;i✓lectric Light and Power System Revenue Bonds, was passe, and approved. re On motion by Councilmann Orr, seconded by Councilman Landiss, the bid of i~broney, Beissner & Co. 1i1c. on ' Q r the salt of ~35,000 Light and Power SystDru ijonds was accepted. J~ 0778 D r"', cc The city manager, city engineer, and mayor were authorized to ask for a conference with the officials of A & M College to discuss the closing of the street in front of the post office. The council adjourned subject to call.. APP ROVE, L : i 14ayor ~.J 'n LU ri ~1 s L r t'Y ATTEST : City Secretary L; P rn~ v LsJ i>^ ~r I_~J C,.. L~ U 0 M !„t.E LLJ U co MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING ' August 17, 1962 Members Present: Mayor Langford; Councilmen Orr, Anderson, Boyett, Rosprim, Sorrels, Landiss; City Secretary Manning, City Attorney Sandstedt, City Manager Boswell. Visitors Present: Ray F. Downey, Mrs. A. P. Boyett, Mrs. T. G. Gorbet, J. B. Moon, Mrs. J. P. Dobyne, J. B. Lauterstein, Mary F. Salvaggio, William R. Elledge, C. H. Godfrey, J. P. Dobyne. On motion by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Orr, the pur- chase of a police car from Cade Motor Company for $2,230 was authorized. The passing of Ordinance No. 353, an ordinance closing a part of Fidelity Street, was tabled until the next regular meeting. The city attorney was requested to draft an ordinance changing the name of Main North to College Main North. On motion by Councilman Sorrels, seconded by Councilman Landiss, the request of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce to solicit customers for street numbers was granted. Councilman Orr and City Manager Boswell were appointed by the Council to confer with A. & M. College and State Highway Department officials concerning proposed improvements of FM 60 and Jersey Street. On motion by Councilman Anderson, seconded by Councilman Landiss, the committee previously appointed to confer with the college on matters con- cerning improvements of Jersey Street was disbanded. Councilman Orr's request for permission to be excused from the regular meeting of September 24 was granted. On motion by Councilman Boyett, seconded by Councilman Rosprim, the following resolution was passed. RESOLUTION The city council of the city of College Station respectfully requests that the street in front of the U. S. Post Office be reopened to through traffic pending a study by all agencies con- cerned of the problems of traffic control at the north gate entrance to the campus of A. & M. College. Whatever the program finally agreed upon may be, control of traffic along FM 60 will devolve upon the city, and for that reason the council further requests that the city be given the opportunity to participate in the ultimate solution of this problem. The council adjourned subject to call. ATTEST: City Secretary AP D: Mayor MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING September 24, 1962 Members Present: Mayor pro-tem Orr; Councilmen Rosprim, Boyett, Sorrels, Landiss; City Attorney Sandstedt, City Manager Boswell Visitors Present: Mitchell D. Decuir, G. L. Gorteiser, D. D. Dillard, Hal B. Jones, John R. Anthis, Perry Thompson, Don H. Nicholas, D. G. Adams, John H. Miller, Jr., Frank C. Carlstrom, ® Jerry D. Kassaw, L. W. Christian, R. Bruce Lane, Robert A. Miears, Weldon W. Nash, Raymond E. Bridges, Robert U. fL' Bier, Don M. Henderson, L. R. Vaughn, Ed Holdredge, Homer Norton Mayor Langford and Councilman Anderson were excused from the meeting. Ld Fred J. Benson appeared before the council and outlined briefly some of (n the plans of A & M College concerning the future plans for internal traffic Q on the campus and some of the effects it may have on the city. W 0_ Cb A public hearing was called on the question of rezoning a part of Lot 1 2 and all of Lot 2 in the D. A. Smith Subdivision. There were no objections and the mayor pro-ten declared the hearing closed. Q On motion by Councilman Boyett, seconded by Councilman Rosprim, Ordi- m nance No. 354, an ordinance rezoning a part of Lot 1 and all of Lot 2 in the D. A. Smith Subdivision, was passed and approved. On motion by Councilman Landiss, seconded by Councilman Rosprim, Ordi- nance No. 355 regulating the passing of school buses in the city limits was passed and approved. On motion by Councilman Boyett, seconded by Councilman Rosprim, the Ordi- nance pertaining to window peeping was tabled until the next regular meeting. On motion by Councilman Boyett, seconded by Councilman Rosprim, Ordi- nance No. 356, an ordinance changing the name of Main Street North to College Main North, was passed and approved. On motion by Councilman Landiss, seconded by Councilman Rosprim, Ordi- nance No. 357, an ordinance closing the 500 block of Fidelity Street, was passed and approved. ® On motion by Councilman Sorrels, seconded by Councilman Boyett, Ordi- nance No. 358 prohibiting the selling of gasoline in containers other than a metal container was passed and approved. d On motion by Councilman Sorrels, seconded by Councilman Landiss, the Z following resolution was adopted: W (n 4©'~82 RESOLUTION a Q V W Q W CL cib X D 0r O 0 co Be it resolved by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, that all developers of subdivisions or addi- tions in the approximate 250 acres of land that can be served by gravity sewer lines above the inlet of the proposed outfall sewer line from Carter's Grove addition to the City of College Station, Texas, be charged $115 per acre of such subdivision or addition as a proportionate cost of the outfall sewer line from the Carter's Grove addition. Be it further resolved that all developers of additions or subdivisions created along the outfall sewer line south of Carter's Grove addition who connect into said outfall sewer will be charged at a rate as determined by the City Engineer- ing Department as necessary to reimburse the city for the cost of construction of the said outfall sewer line in excess of the $28,922.64 to be obtained from the 250 acres of land above the inlet to the outfall sewer line. On motion by Councilman Sorrels, seconded by Councilman Landisa, the city manager was authorized to attend the International City Managers Meeting in Philadelphia, Oct 14-18 at city expense. Ed•Holdredge appeared before the council for the residents on Ashburn Street concerning the drainage problem in that area. The engineers are to make a study of the problem. L. R. Bond appeared before the council to discuss the plumbing inspec- tions and the present ordinance which is out-dated. It was agreed that at the time they present a revised ordinance to the Bryan Council they would also present a copy to the city council of College Station for consideration. On notion by Councilman Sorrels, seconded by Councilman Landiss, the city manager was instructed to recognize the gas pipe code until such time ® as a proper ordinance has been adopted. w Homer Norton appeared before the council concerning a traffic problem created on Highway 6. He was instructed that this problem would have to be taken up with the Highway Department. 0 The recommendation of the City Planning and Zoning Commission that the city council adopt the Brazos Area Plan in principle was tabled until the Ld next regular meeting. W W The council adjourned subject to call. CL °b APPROVED: 2 A UTTEST : ZD 0 Mayor co n~ City ecret y ~`83 I~ X, . -O n. . • Cy] r ORDINANCE NO. 357 a 0 r W U) Q W CL Cb O 00 AN ORDINANCE CLOSING THE 500 BLOCK OF FIDELITY STREET, RESERVING TO THE CITY A UTILITY EASEMENT ON SAID PROPERTY AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, has determined that the 500 block of Fidelity Street in the said City of College Station, Texas, is not in fact a street and is not functioning as such at this time, and WHEREAS, it appears to the advantage of the City to reserve a utility easement on this street for the construction of sewers, pater lines, electrical energy transmission lines, gas lines, telephone lines and general utility purposes, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas: 1. The 500 block of Fidelity Street of College Station, Texas, is hereby closed as a public street. 2. An easement is hereby reserved to the City of College Station, Texas, in the area formerly known as the 500 block of Fidelity Street, in the said City of College Station, Texas, said easement to extend ten (10) feet on each side of the center line of.the area now known as the 500 block of Fidelity Street, and said easement to be reserved to the City of College Station for the erection of sewers, water lines, electrical energy trans- mission lines, gas lines, telephone lines and general utility purposes. 3. The condition of the said Fidelity Street endangers the safety and health of the population of College Station, and it is necessary that an easement be reserved to expedite the construction of utilities, and it is the determination of the City Council that such facts constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity, and because of the foregoing it is ORDERED that this ordinance be passed and take effect as an emergency measure and that same shall be in full force and effect immediately from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of September, 1962. APPROVED: 0.` 0 ATTEST: City Secretary May r Pro-Tem ,Q~1863 MEMORANDUM 1999 TO: Nelson Nagle, Via fax (512) 218-1821 C FROM: Bridgette George, Assistant Development Coordinator SUBJECT: Numbers for New Houses Carl Warren has informed me that the addresses for the existing and new houses being built on Block C of the College Park Subdivision will be as follows: Lot 10 R - 600 Welsh Avenue Lot 11 R - 602 Welsh Avenue Lot 12 R - 604 Welsh Avenue Please call me if you have any questions regarding this information. 05/12/99 20:15 FAX Nelson L Nagle FROM : Margie 'al AzM,Pord Square R_alty PHONE NO. 846 8712 /LU h: ~m. 1 Nelsq^ tj a~ e y~z^ yl g-DOTS ~ ` ' I ar 7 t eT • LDr a 1* ALLEY of 'l 8 L. 40'ea ?s / B. L•. i ~ao c t ' .to. tl • ~e et.eclc -G• q7.~ ~ ~_-~--lI Matt is 1 I ~C i L4'R 1ei.1'• PC me sole I '_oe•t 201 Mar.. 31 1999 09: `PM P2 ON POT o- ~ r r ~ ~ Its i s•~ City or6 ft"Jee,p1693 Deed Rest. 111/197 Record doet;mtats pat {Jn*iereiq Title Ce. C. %!411367 i~f u~a~c. !d'/8, 4. Dk--p.• Q~ vs nJ~ b~ I as''A-- ° 600 C'm aVENLJavCat R.I,T /le1.✓ ~'""L9.0, "Y. M V-4? . d✓f:W Liu"` -7 1/2, ~ ~►.Otllt.~o Ail vat certain let, tract Or parcel of lend I~' Auld be' aiu+ated in Brazos C"Ty, Texan and Win& Loss Tan (10). EM"n (IlL di 19' 01 Lot U-1 (12). adj.".& LM EWM4,1 0t), 5141-k C RLWDOIY 510N of COLL26S PARK, an aoaiyoe w vie City Of Cmfte 5tatiw% Bratna Covtiit, Tesasr according 50 the SLAT rscorded in rat,ont 101. #fte 12 L. Deed RCeatet Of Braces Cosntr, 7esas O► L Tan s W. macArm r, ROSisTered Proietci wW 16W4 3WVOTer, Ala. 2089, dohareby Csttrty Mat 14w p" wrecily represeets a Sunrcy. on the ward, mace by ese of under fix Qiraettan AiEust 111, This Plat was PteWad for w outpost of True fwrtiey 1e0 st,Merjtr t L1ndgeisc• I'!y-tos) THere are rm visible vntfmctwownts nthmr than dpse thorn herearti bamW on aw m1armatic^ !cane 1twn TNa It;MA map dated 7u1y 2. 1492, Panel Plti ai0t1G01aa C, this property does not lie within a deairalted 100-peor th=d area.. I~(rnlv~~' r d,e, Q.- 1 ,44 -L t ~Q -1 l?- Y`~15 T,.'~P S LAIr11 2(0 31 -13 fa 0 P, Sev)1c, r 7lv j - 3 57d r Q,m2nda,F:g ~ - ~ ~-~u1 n,,,cr~lc,~ ~vh(~rmrcvxr~x-~ ~ O..vnv~2r~(n&(.o~~ . Owrurs ? SLS na.l~~ - 4cla-U4 v V c~4x ev-~t - rj4~ - dul ?tk VV5/q9 -J ` COLLEGE STATION P. O. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 Tel. 409 764 3500 MEMORANDUM June 29, 1999 TO: Brad Ken-, Via fax #691-8904 FROM: Natalie Ruiz, Development Coordi to SUBJECT: College Park Lots 10,11 and 12, Block C - anal Plat Staff reviewed the above-mentioned final plat as requested. The following page is a list of staff review comments detailing items that need to be addressed. Please address the comments and submit one revised copy of the final plat by any Monday at 10:00 a.m. for further staff review. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at 764-3570. Attachments: Staff review comments cc: Nelson L. Nagle, Via fax #(512) 218-1821 Case file #99-225 Home of Texas A&M University STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS No. 1 Project: College Park Resubdivision (600-604 Welsh) \/1. Show existing improvements on amending plat. (Staff needs to verify that no encroachments will be created with this final plat.) A2. Show dimensions of individual lots on amending plat. V/3. How will each of the proposed lots obtain water and sewer service. ,/4. Are you asking for zero lot line approval? If so, then show the proposed setbacks and proposed development on amending plat. Reviewed by: Jessica Jimmerson Staff Review Comments Page 1 of 1 06/29/99 07/26/99 07:40 xY409 764 3496 DEVELOPMENT SVCS l6 0 01 t: ACTIVITY REPORT sss TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. 8475 CONNECTION TEL 15122181821pppl61 CONNECTION ID Nelson L Nagle START TIME 07/26 07:39 USAGE TIME 00'26 PAGES 1 RESULT OK COLLEGE STATION P. O. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 Tel: 409 764 3500 MEMORANDUM July 14, 1999 TO: Brad Kerr, via fax (409) 691-8904 FROM: Bridgette George, Asst. Development Coordinator 01 SUBJECT: College Park Lots 10, 11, and 12, Block C - Final Plat Staff reviewed the above-mentioned final plat as requested. The following page is a list of staff review comments detailing items that need to be addressed. Please address the comments and submit one revised copy of the final plat by any Monday at 10:00 a.m. for further staff review. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at 764-3570. Attachments: Staff review comments cc: Nelson L. Nagle, via fax (512) 218-1821 Case file #99-225 Home of Texas A&M University STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS No. 2 Project: College Park Resubdivision 1. a 10' shared access easement needs to be a 10' private shared access nd parking easement. The air conditioning unit located on Lot 12R which is for the building on lot 11 R, needs to either be covered by an easement or there needs to be a note ating that the unit will be moved. W/lit'has been determined that water service is not provided to Lot 1OR. Either submit construction documents to extend the water line or reconfigure the lots in such a way that water is provided to all lots, and the lots still meet the zoning requirements. Please be aware that if the extension of utilities is required the plat will no longer qualify as a minor plat and will go to the Planning and Zoning Commission for approval. Reviewed by: Jessica Jimmerson Staff Review Comments Page 1 of 1 07/13/99 07/14/99 14:44 '$409 764 3496 DEVELOPMENT SVCS I9 0 01 ACTIVITY REPORT ~s TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. 8371 CONNECTION TEL 15122181821pppl61 CONNECTION ID Nelson L Nagle START TIME 07/14 14:43 USAGE TIME 00'33 PAGES 1 RESULT OK 07/14/99 14:37 $409 764 3496 DEVELOPMENT SVCS 4 001 ACTIVITY REPORT TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. 8369 CONNECTION TEL 96918904 CONNECTION ID START TIME 07/14 14:37 USAGE TIME 00'40 PAGES 2 RESULT OK ,I . . COLLEGE STATION P. O. Box 9960 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 Tel: 409 764 3500 MEMORANDUM July 23, 1999 TO: Brad Kerr, Via Fax (409) 691-8904 FROM: Bridgette George, Assistant Development Coordinator SUBJECT: College Park Lots 10, If, and 12, Block C- Final Plat Staff reviewed the above-mentioned final plat as requested and has the following two comments: ie private shared access easement to include shared r, be advised that no parking will be allowed in that PUE to the rear property line to cover the existing overhead electrical line. (This comment was inadvertently left off the previous staff comments) Please make the above changes and submit the following to be filed at the courthouse. One (1) revised Mylar original of the final plat with the owner's signature. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me st 764- 3570. Home of Texas A&M University 07/23/99 16:01 $409 764 3496 DEVELOPMENT SVCS 16 001 ACTIVITY REPORT* TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. 8471 CONNECTION TEL 96918904 CONNECTION ID START TIME 07/23 16:00 USAGE TIME 00'26 PAGES 1 RESULT OK COLLEGE STATION P. O. Box 9960 • 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 Tel: 409 764 3500 MEMORANDUM July 26, 1999 TO: Brad Kerr, Via Fax (409) 691-8904 FROM: Bridgette George, Assistant Development Coordinato SUBJECT: College Park Lots 10, 11, and 12, Block C- Final Plat Staff reviewed the above-mentioned final plat as requested and has the following two comments: Change the private shared access easement to include shared parking, or, be advised that no parking will be allowed in that easement. Add a 10' PUE to the rear property line to cover the existing overhead electrical line. (This comment was inadvertently left off the previous staff comments) Please make the above changes and submit the following to be filed at the courthouse. One (1) revised Mylar original of the final plat with the owner's signature. If you have any questions or need ad, i:tional information, please call me at 764- 3570. cc: Nelson Nagle, Via fax (512) 218-1821 Case File No. 99-225 Home of Texas A&M University 06/07/99 23:33 FAX Nelson L Nagle faol ]WORLIngle,]ICI,Ut Fady Oouns ft Proftanb Confidential awatmwNt hiia Rot'>w ?8M Tel IWI: 512.218-6015 w bile: 612.218-1821 Date of Transaction: / ` 7 ~ 2 Number of Pages (including cover page): TO: go 11 1 r- Q „ Receiver L101 -7 ~ 34 9 k Company Name: FROM: /Ue Comments: V- t V) aVA I e-t ,r;t h oKay 4o a«..pl.cl~ bwldal~le lair we w~II f ~e :~f ~ ykonea.L n. ca^- n~ia-s Ks iw~ al 06/07/99 23:33 FAX Nelson L Nagle 102 Wi lI b i3 i ! oh N CI4 .9 J N q ZIA 8 ryy IVO mb t C)v m ~tS n tlim ZO'id o~ VTA T sA CG. i~►-~ ~ww r- o `O CJ7 ~7 S~' ry h ~ aP cp. b t~ a b S>> O r\ 4~ h ~ O ^ 0 2y 1~ a `cam J ,SA 14, O tr 21,E ~ .~Cp m Ail o G a `b F` ~p A 00 b '1°y 6 z ~ ~ w r ~ z ~ w V) U Z W 0 0 4 ~o 0 O Q O 0 ~ O 0 O O O 00 o O D O 00 0 0 b _ O O O O 0 0 0 Z O W J o ~ D 0 O 0 O O O ~ G z o w z o O U K O wV Q O O~ ♦ O O U'J co z 0 n U 0 4 C&Z~ ~,-At 100- ~o~ ~rt4m- ,mot -~~ve s' eau) 41 A it2w ffa- (Xmw 9~ /ro-uot kk 5/ hl~O W> > 6 -!-~f w , a I o it b,,7 -%4 LIV j 0do- i ~&fis a-O pirjr~ Dw wlo, o~ e /I/el/.,,,. /tl4ylc- If -0- 99 wiAE mvs~ be rQ~a•~ o~c ru~~,<.~~, oK sy ~c6tt n, x4 i(Je/sues ak ~I,~dv~ a Zy ' ~✓ticti.o. flt c(Itl~ t OX W> > dD fe, 0,,4-k- ree ~ C014 (flyfq&5, r~ ljoc C m4st At 4,~,ewi) wW e-264,4 b,44 V-0, r~~ dt< <wvx ~ ra~scQ ~Ok c~ Q c c ~ a„ y WA Is your RETURN ADDRESS completed on the reverse side? rn cn ■ ■■■N o (n X f°~ 3I n I D n Q mm-oom m~Dio3.7o~va~ m E CA3 Go (D D w c _ (D ~ a m~ 333 NNN v m N m ~ y U (D a (D m R-6 11. s o m' m C y . , l~ • 7 7 7 N O_ N N p V F y O N. 02 ? 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