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This district is designed to than sell products, either retail or wholesale. promote order, timely, economical growth The uses allowed have relatively low traffic and to recognize current conditions. It is a generation and require limited location reserved area in which the future growth of identification. the City can occur. PERMITTED USES: PERMITTED USES: ■ Administrative offices. ■ Art studio or gallery. ■ Single family dwellings ■ Business, music, dance, or commercial ■ Mobile Homes, located pursuant to an schools. approved location permit as provided in ■ Financial institutions. Section 7.9H. (As amended by ■ Doctor or dentist offices. Ordinance No. 2257 dated August 12, ■ Government offices. 1997.) ■ Offices, professional or service. ■ HUD-code manufactured homes, located ■ Photographer's studio. pursuant to an approved location permit ■ Radio, TV station (no towers). as provided in Section 7.9H. (As ■ Public parking lot for operating vehicles. amended by Ordinance No. 2257 dated ■ Real estate office. August 12, 1997.) ■ Small recycling collection facilities. ■ Barn, stable for keeping private animal (As amended by Ordinance No. 1905 stock. dated September 12, 1991) ■ Country club (publicly or privately ■ Travel agency or tourist bureau. owned). ■ Other personal service shops. ■ Crop production. ■ Farm. ■ Truck garden (including greenhouse for commercial purposes). ■ Golf Course. ■ Home Occupations. ■ Pasturage. ■ Poultry production (non-commercial). ■ Riding academy (private). (As amended by Ordinance No. 2211 dated September 26, 1996). P REDEVELOPMENT MEETING The purpose of a predevelopment meeting i5 to meet the City Staff that will be involved with your development and identify general i55ues that need further analyoi5. Along with the diocuoolon of these major issues, Staff will talk about the development process, distribute necessary information and discuss what permits will be required for your particular development. This meeting is in no way a complete review of your project. Staff will perform a formal thorough review once the minimum requirements are submitted for your particular development. General Information: Date of Meeting: / 0 2.. Applicant(s): vtC14,~ D l City Staff present: PVn Propooal: J - N a S l 000 Miscellaneous: Utility ue5: Water Availability/Capacity: Sanitary 5ewer Availability/Capacity: Impact feeS: Electrical 3 OV.-/ ~p - fjt cstrc i Fire Hydrant - q;v~c mlocellaneoue: LandSCaping/5treetocape: g~ 5idewalko: Dumpoter Location: 5igno: i nn~d,P fm Screening/Buffering: Variance Requeoto: ~ -yam- s yo -b~s ~Ch. rv 15 Ta- bA - 1 1 gsa properties 1 1 a 1 . I li I pow 1 1 E } 1 T* ID o m 1 n i o n V e n t u r e G r o u p 1 1 1 History and Introduction Dominion Leasing Investments L.L.C. is an established real estate devel- opment firm with broad experience in government leasing and privatization. Since its inception in 1986, Dominion has designed, built and financed over 2.9 million square feet of commercial and public properties. Origi- nally created as a vehicle to generate construction activity for its sister com- pany, Canam Construction L.L.C., Dominion has grown into a major developer of turnkey government projects. Regarded as innovators in the financing and development of public projects, Dominion first introduced lease-purchase acquisition of government buildings in the States of Ala- bama and Oklahoma. Since 1990 the company has specialized in two areas: (1) privately-operated correctional facilities, and (2) office buildings for the General Services Administration. Since receiving its first lease award in 1991, Dominion has developed four- teen GSA office properties in the States of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Colo- rado and New Mexico containing more than 745,000 gross square feet (see Figure 1). Dominion builds, owns and manages these GSA properties as traditional investments for its own account. M Figure 1 - GSA Properties • Developed, Owned and Managed by Dominion Leasing Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. Company Management Dominion Leasing was founded by Calvin Burgess, who serves as President and CEO. Offices and staff in Edmond, Oklahoma are shared with the oldest of his many affiliates, Canam Construction L.L.C. Because Canam serves as general contractor for all of Dominion's projects, its estimators and project managers are active in the planning, construction and operation of government buildings. Typically the construction estimator who prepares a project's con- struction budget will also assume the role of Project Manager throughout its construction and into initial operations. This cradle to grave approach im- proves the delivery of fixed-price, turnkey projects within contract terms and avoids the delays and conflicts associated with third-party general contractors. It has also won the admiration of GSA Contracting Officers who appreciate the cost and time efficiencies involved. Jim Hunter serves as Executive Vice President with responsibility for land ac- quisition, financing and for coordination with other team members. The company's GSA Project Managers have all worked extensively on the planning, pricing, design coordination and construction of GSA properties. Property Manager Trey Ayers works from the corporate office with Dominion's full- time resident property managers to provide logistics support for the mainte- nance and operation of GSA facilities. He also coordinates with GSA Build- ings Managers and provides supervision for all remodeling and expansion projects y for existing properties. Figure 2 depicts Dominion's property division organi- Figure 2 -Development eT Property zational structure. Management Organizational Chart Under the above management team, Dominion has served as developer for seventeen government-related projects for such agencies as The U.S. Space and II Rocket Center, the Oklahoma Department of Human Services, the General Services Administration and the U.S. Air Force. For seven of those projects, Jim Hunter Dominion also served as the conduit lessor under traditional lease purchase transactions. Trey Ayers Jay Crawford Keith Harris Leo Coffman Danny Mihura *Paul Jiminez Robert Cantrell Steve Armstrong/ William Browning Bob Greene Tulsa, OK Wichita, KS Del Rio, TX Albuquerque, NM Salvador Nichols OKC, OK Lakewood, CO Pecos, TX Leo Coffman/ *Mario Reyes Neil Burgess *Juan Rios Christine Ferrell McAlester, OK Deming, NM Dallas, TX Cotulla, TX * -Assisted by Robert Cantrell a Senior Property Manager Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. Investment Philosophy It has been Dominion's policy to invest substantial capital into each GSA property and to hold each asset as a permanent component of its invest- ment portfolio. The company recognizes the unique value of its invest- ments and intends to retain title to its GSA assets throughout their pri- mary lease terms and beyond. Because Dominion and Canam enjoy sig- nificant earnings from other sources, this disciplined approach toward GSA investment has enabled the company to accumulate a substantial real es- tate portfolio with substantial earnings. Design & Construction Philosophy The specifications of Dominion's GSA buildings reflect the company's long-term investment approach. Because the lessor is responsible for all operating expenses, maintenance, replacements, etc., and because Domin- ion intends to retain and operate its properties for 20 to 30 years, consid- erable costs are incurred during construction that will reduce future oper- ating costs by several multiples. As a result, Dominion operates its prop- erties with substantially reduced energy costs as contrasted with similar facilities. Two different electric utility companies have contacted Domin- ion to inquire how it is able to achieve such low energy consumption on office properties. Energy efficient components include such features as windows with Low "E" glass and thermally-broken frames, blown wall insulation rather than batts, motion detector light switching rather than manual wall switches, energy-saving electronic ballasts, and, most importantly, the most advanced HVAC technology available, controlled by remote microprocessors. Do- minion has purchased more HVAC systems from the Trane Corporation that use their computerized Tracer Energy Management System than any other company in the world. Building veneers, parking surfaces, elevators and roofing systems are also selected for maximum life and minimal main- tenance. Building architecture is oriented toward the image and mission of the ' federal tenant but typically follows a traditional design for long-term market viability. Dominion's GSA architect, Rick Brown with Richard Brown & Associates, is a talented designer with the ability to create ' efficient, cost-effective buildings that satisfy the technical and aesthetic objectives of federal tenants. His depth of experience with GSA projects adds important strength to Dominion's offers and reduces the time needed to bring the company's projects on line. Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. Canam Construction L.L.C. Canam is one of the largest volume general contractor headquartered in Oklahoma, although much of its work is out of state. A $500 million bonding line from The Hartford is that surety's largest bonding commit- ment and expresses their confidence in Canam's proven ability to com- plete jobs on schedule and within budget. Canam's largest customer is Dominion, but it regularly contracts with unrelated parties on a negoti- ated basis. Canam was organized in 1977 and is licensed in the States of Oklahoma, Texas, Alabama, Florida, Minnesota, Kansas, New Hampshire, Georgia, Mississippi, Arizona, Virginia, Wisconsin, Missouri, Nevada, Colorado and New Mexico. Employment ranges from 100 to over 200 persons, dependent upon construction activity. Financial The company and its parent, Dominion Properties, have been organized as limited liability companies under the Internal Revenue Code, wherein earnings are distributed directly to stockholders for taxation. Nonethe- less, Dominion Properties has retained substantial earnings in its capital account and reflected equity of over $66 million as of December 31, 1998. As of 12-31-00, Dominion Properties L.L.C. reported the data shown in Figure 3. Current Assets $6,567,322 Figure 3 - Financials Property $197,931,297 TotalAssets $204,498,619 Total Liabilities $95,305,577 Total Equity $109,193,042 Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. Development, Construction and Management of GSA Properties The common ownership of Dominion Leasing Investments L.L.C. and Canam. Construction L.L.C. provides a unique advantage in the develop- ment of properties. Both companies share the same office, are managed by Calvin Burgess and are both audited on common dates. With respect to GSA projects, the building owner and the general contractor are dedi- cated to precisely the same end. There is no bickering over change orders, no arguing over weather delays, no fighting over interpretation of plans. This relationship also serves the GSA well by providing immediate and inexpensive responses to changes during construction and later when rou- tine remodeling is performed. Another advantage is Dominion's cradle to grave approach to develop- ment and management. The company's GSA Project Manager is Jay Crawford, a veteran of over 30 GSA Best & Final Offers, resulting in fourteen lease awards with others currently under evaluation. Jay evaluates all SFOs, coordinates design with Dominion's architect (Rick Brown), estimates project budgets, negotiates with contracting officers, and, if the lease is awarded, serves as senior project manager for the development of the site and construction of the building. This consistency of responsibil- ity and task specialization not only provides Dominion a competitive edge, it enhances the company's understanding of GSA objectives and renders a more useful and efficient product for all parties. Upon completion of construction and acceptance by tenant agencies, Dominion's GSA properties are turned over to its Director of Property 4 Management, Trey Ayers. The transfer of responsibility is efficient and the person who actually built the project is readily available to back up the property management process. In addition to supervising its resident man- agers, Dominion's property manager in the Edmond office serves as liaison with GSA Buildings Managers and tenant representatives. Considerable time is also devoted to monitoring sophisticated HVAC systems and lighting systems in each building via Dominion's central command unit at the home office. Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. Preventative Maintenance Preventive maintenance is especially important to Dominions management approach. As we intend to retain ownership of the property for the very distant future, particular attention is paid to the upkeep of all components of the building and grounds. As systems require replacement, only the most durable equipment and the most rigid specs are used. A tour of Dominion's GSA facilities will show that 5 and 10 year old facilities can look and perform like brand new with proper care and planning. HVAC schedules include filter changes every quarter, cooling tower cleaning twice a year, chiller cleaning on an annual basis, belts and compressors checked weekly, roofing inspections weekly, general building inspection and walk arounds completed daily. Fluorescent fight and ballast replacement on an as needed basis. These are a just a few scheduled maintenance items that are noted; the on site building manager is continually monitoring operations of the facility and scheduling maintenance items. The combined maintenance schedules and the continuous monitoring by our local building manager helps ensures a safe and trouble free work environment for our tenants. Emergencies and Problem Solving Any emergency is dealt with an immediate response. Our onsite building manager reviews the situation and has the authority to direct whatever response is necessary to correct the emergency. The Director of Property Management can deal with any problems that the onsite manager may have in the home office to ensure the emergency is corrected promptly and correctly. All problems that arise at the facility are first analyzed by the on site building manager to determine their severity and response times. All emergencies are dealt with immediately, while other problems are dealt with on a case by case scenario. A 48-hour turn around time for correction of all problems is standard. Remodeling Dominion is particularly adept at the process of retro construction within GSA buildings. As operational changes require remodeling of the building's interior, we provide professional construction services at competitive rates. In any given year, Dominion performs hundreds of thousands of dollars of Government-funded construction inside of our GSA properties. Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. Energy Management Systems for GSA Properties The mechanical and lighting systems in Dominion's GSA buildings are monitored and controlled by an integrated energy management system known as Tracer. The Trane Company manufactures all of Dominion's HVAC equipment, including the Tracer software program. Microprocessor-driven controls are installed simultaneous with the mechanical equipment during construction. Trane has advised that Dominion Leasing has acquired more Tracer energy managementsystems { than any other company in the world. Since then several additional g Tracer systems have been installed, including those in the company's prison projects. The central command unit is located in Dominion's Edmond, Okla- homa office and is linked via telephone modem with computers in each building. Additionally, technicians at Trane's home office and in offices of their local representatives throughout the country may monitor Dominion's mechanical equipment and make changes or recommenda- tions as appropriate. These systems not only provide energy savings and reduced equipment wear, they also enhance the lessor's abilities to satisfy the tenants' demand for tempered air after regular operating hours and on weekends. Dominion Leasing also uses the Tracer program to monitor and control its lighting systems. Additionally, all of the company's GSA properties are equipped with motion sensors which automatically turn lights on and off. The use of fluorescent fixtures with electronic ballasts also pro- vides maximum light output, full lamp life and reduced energy con- sumption. Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. - A two-building office complex on 13.6 acres in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The larger building contains 147,844 square feet on five floors, while the single-story building contains ap- proximately 22,000 square feet. Features include a 2-acre picnic and recreation area, a helicopter pad, a 701-space free parking lot and considerable expansion space. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Building Tulsa, Oklahoma A 64,744 square foot, steel-framed, Dryvit-veneered office building located on 8.7-acres in Dominion's Federal Plaza Addition. Because this facility is devoted to the computer- ized medical operations of dozens of Indian tribes, it is state-of-the-art with respect to built-in technology. Indian Health Services Building Albuquerque, New Mexico Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. This 69,012 square foot, four-story office building is co-located with the Indian Health Services Building in Dominion's 8.7-acre Federal Plaza Addition. The first floor includes a secure, 13-space interior parking garage. Upper floors are designed for heavy loading from files and com- puter equipment. Internal Revenue Service Building Albuquerque, New Mexico A 95,041 square foot, six-story, pre- stressed concrete structure in down- town Wichita that features a 40-space parking area which is rare in the Central Business District. This rr facility also contains a walker cell 11 ~ duct flooring system, an " uninterruptable power supply, a r ` sound masking system, and duress alarms. Internal Revenue Service Building Wichita, Kansas Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. A 52,564 square foot, three-story federal office building situated on three-quarters of a city block in downtown Del Rio, Texas. Tenants ri include the Federal District Court, the U.S. Attorney's office, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Marshal's Service. Federal Building Del Rio, Texas An office building and clinic de- signed expressly for the physical and psychological testing of recruits entering the U.S. armed forces. The 32,843 square foot single story steel and masonry building is located on a 2.55 acre tract in southwestern Oklahoma City near Will Rodgers Military Entrance Processing Station World Airport. r Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. A 41,146 square foot, two-story steel and masonry courthouse that occu- pies an entire city block in Pecos, Texas. Tenants include the U.S. District Court, Office of the U.S. Attorney and the U.S. Marshal's I~ i• Service. H Federal Building Pecos, Texas One of five regional labs simulta- neously developed across the U.S., this 54,000 square foot facility will serve the needs of one of the DENs most active areas. The single-story building overlooks a lake formed by the Trinity River and is located in the Stemmons Crossing office park on Interstate 35 in Dallas. When com- pleted in November, 2001, the DEA South Central Regional Laboratory building will contain 51 hooded lab Dallas, Texas stations, a large secure vault for storage of illicit drugs and will feature ' extraordinarily complex mechanical systems. a~ Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. A 45,500 square foot facility, com- prised of three (3) individual one- story, concrete masonry structures. These structures are an Administra- tion Building, Vehicle Maintenance Building, and a Horse Stable Build- ing. Other structures include: dog kennels, enclosed parking, three (3) covered parking areas, vehicle fueling canopy, vehicle wash canopy, com- U.S. Border Patrol Station munications building and tower, and Deming, New Mexico a hay storage canopy. This facility is equipped with a complete perimeter security fence/masonry barricade, sliding security gates, vehicle sallyport, and a helicopter pad. Due to increased space demands in Dominion's Federal Building in ' downtown Del Rio, the Social Security Administration was forced to solicit space elsewhere. Dominion accommodated the tenant with a 6,426 square foot building of its own b Social Security Building under a 20-year lease. The steel and Del Rio, Texas brick building was completed in March, 1999. It is situated on a commercial lot adjacent to the regional shopping mall that is suffi- ciently large to support an additional building of similar size. a Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. This 20,200 square foot facility was designed for use as a border patrol station for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The single- story, masonry building is located on - Interstate 35 in Cotulla, Texas. This ` facility includes private domestic and waste water systems, dog kennels, vehicle maintenance shops, car wash, fueling system, communications tower, large parking areas, covered parking areas, fenced impound yard, U.S. Border Patrol Station and a perimeter security fence com- Cotulla, Texas plete with automatic entry and exit gates. This 115,000 square foot building (97,000 usable feet) was occupied by the tenant agency in November, 1999, under a twenty-year lease. It is located in the prestigious Union Square office district of west Denver t and qualifies as Class "A" space by local standards. The building features a three-story atrium of cast stone and glass, a gently curving exterior shape veneered with unusual modular brick and considerable specialty equipment and systems associated with the Western Area Power Administration Building energy-related mission of the tenant. Lakewood, Colorado Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. This 20,243 square foot, steel n framed, masonry-veneered office building is located on a 1-acre site on the airport property of the City of McAlester, Oklahoma. It includes 20 inside secure parking spaces comple- menting the DEA mission and an exterior secure decorative fence that - protects the facilities perimeter. The building provides a home for the DEA regional office in Southwestern DEA Regional Office Oklahoma. McAlester, Oklahoma Dominion Venture Group L.L.C. 4 1 9 ywi/ uws a/ allr i +0 a/ ar i a/ :w all .w 40 ar :a As Aw 10 an~~, ---~~c~r-- 4--- _ - - 5 - - --~L Z_h A 76, boo - rre e aS0 4' 5~anna_4 C4-. 777-6 7 d 9 l3 - - " D Z P Dominion Asset Services L.L. C. DOMINION January 3, 2002 Ms. Bridgett George Development Services UPS OVERNIGHT A.M. DELIVERY 1101 Texas Avenue Phone: 979-764-3570 College Station, TX 77840 RE: USDA Office Building Plans Pre-Development Meeting January 9, 2002 Dear Ms. George: Please find enclosed, three (3) sets of our preliminary plans for a one-story office building proposed for use by the U.S.D.A. Research. It is the intent for this building to be located in the Raintree and Highway 6 area. We are aware that this area would need to be rezoned for commercial to accommodate this building. As the owner's representative, I will be at your Pre-Development Meeting on January 90' at 3:00 p.m. We look forward to meeting with you at that time. Should you have any questions or concerns prior to this time, please contact my assistant, Sherry Boyer or me. Sincerely, Jay w or Vic resid n ENC :sab PO Box 727, Edmond OK 73083 • 450 S Coltrane, Edmond OK 73034 4051348-9852 • Fax: 4051348-9817 03/08/02 10:52 x`979 764 3496 DEVELOPMENT SVCS 10001 x ACTIVITY REPORT TRANSMISSION OK TX/RX NO. 1502 CONNECTION TEL 058401250PPPP152 CONNECTION ID START TIME 03/08 10:50 USAGE TIME 01'50 PAGES 5 RESULT OK FACSIMILE COVER SHEET 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 Date: - 02- # of pages including cover: lfyou didrrotrvceive complete fax, please call our office rmmedratelyfora new tiansmiltal TO: FAX: ZD-0 COMPANY: RE: U-SiD A t , aoruft Gu,1j-r_ o w L1 FROM: 3-0 Cs kc ~ PHONE: (979) 764-3570 COMPANY: City of College Station REMARKS: ❑ Urgent ❑ For your review ❑ Replay ASAP ❑ FYI C~rnf2ev~f G~' _ < L~ . ~°~1 ~ 3 ~ a lJr~- Y c Ct,~, t~ i~0 [Tammy Macik - PDMT: Raintree entrance: just of N of A&M Church of Christ: Sherry 800-375-9801 Page 1 From: Tammy Macik To: Pre D Group Date: 01/09/2002 Time: 3:00:00 PM - 4:00:00 PM Subject: PDMT: Raintree entrance: just of N of A&M Church of Christ: Sherry 800-375-9801 Place: Development Services Conference Room Raintree entrance: just of N of A&M Church of Christ propert (for office bldg) Thanks, Tammy Macik <>< Development Services - Secretary -764-6254- DOMINION Dominion Asset Services L.L. C. March 12, 2002 Ms. Bridgette George City of College Station Fed Ex Overni,-ht Development Services 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, TX 77842 RE: Rezoning Application Raintree Development - Lot 1 Dear Ms. George: Please find our completed Rezoning Application and plans for the USDA office building purposed for the Raintree Development. The land owner has jointly filed as the applicant, although Dominion will be the active participant in the Public Hearing Meetings, etc. and primary contact of this project. In addition, you will find our $500.00 zoning application fee enclosed. After you have processed our Application, please let us know what the schedule is for your Zoning Hearing. Thank you for any assistance you can provide. Sincerely, 1 4 J o i e esi t JC:sab PO Box 727, Edmond OK 73083 • 450 S Coltrane, Edmond OK 73034 4051348-9852 • Fax: 4051348-9817 04/01/2002 10:35 FAX 979 774 0053 EAGLE 19 002/002 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: FILE CHi The College Station City Council will hold a public hear- ing to consider a REZONING request for 2200 RAIN- ✓ TREE DRIVE from A-O, Agricultural Open to A-P, Ad- ministrative Professional for a government office. The hearing will be held in the Council Room of the Col- lege Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue at the 7:00 p.m. meeting of the Council on Thursday, MAY 9, ✓ 2002. Any request for sign interpretive services for the hearing impaired must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764-3547 or (TDD) 1- 800-735-2989. For additional information, please contact me at (979) 764-3570. JESSICA JIMMERSON Staff Planner 4-24-02 ✓ j6m_-oc~o•c~oi~. 50100b3 S 1 AUTH. NO. D E i DEPT. INITIALS TAKE _ [I SEND o. ' DAY YR. 9 M ' J~(►} (p 0 QUAN. CLASS DESCRIPTION UNIT COST _ AfJ'QUIT ) I WS4 The kverdme lderroAmmtlb llembuRptrDdbpry lhB ermri dawn rv TOTAL SUB OVCt a~Nanbn wln, ®+dn,e egTiee+eve„ng u~»~a`sw,aa,enweon)s6)edb+nE TOTAL 5 all in OR SIGN V TAX ' gi HERE j SALES SLIP TOTAL .jt! I J -ydBd VYS . 04/01/2002 10:34 FAT 979 774 0053 EAGLE 4001/002 FILE CGP%10~_O NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a REZONING re- quest for 2200 RAINTREE DRIVE from A-O, Agricultur- al Open to A-P, Administrative Professional for a gov- ernment office. The hearing will be held in the Council Room of the Col- lege Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue at the 7:00 p.m. meeting of the Commission on Thursday, APRIL 18, 2002. Any request for sign interpretive services for the hearing impaired must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764-3547 or (TDD) 1- i 800-735-2989. ;11/19 For additional information, please contact me at (979) 764-3570. JESSICA JIMMERSON Staff Planner 4-3-02 fig, y~ 00.001~•~-~sa _ T SDI0064 - - f RUTH. NO. DATE DEPT. INITIALS I_ITAKE c ' V'; -y Lo TJ' p,~f MO. 'DAY SEND 7~(/ l~ QUAN. CLASS DESCRIPTION UNIT COST _.A-N'OU•VT IL 0 c r U s ~ V/$/~' The kwaarie oid IIT10 dmtl>tstank :14 h.Aaherredropry nw grout dohnmTOTAL . ¢ ' I Pian~sa b PsY aud~ TOTAL pogemer wnh pm dw IAaeanf agax m and SUB 2 t eoocrtfanoe~unueeoeenaapowmgtheuseankhod TOTAL N OR SIGN X TAX ; HERE , a 1 SALES SLIP TOTAL i -L recYaea Papa FJ 09- FILE COPY 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 APRIL 1, 2002 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Re: Consideration of a REZONING request for 2200 RAINTREE DRIVE. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING This is to notify you that the City of College Station is considering a REZONING request for the following property: Applicant: DOMINION LEASING INVESTMENTS, LLC & RAINTREE DEVELOPMENT JOINT VENTURE Subject PropertX 2200 RAINTREE DRIVE (See attached location map.) Proposed Zoning: FROM A-O, AGRICULTURAL OPEN TO A-P, ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Thursday, APRIL 18, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the request. The City Council will also hold a public hearing to consider the request and the Commission's recommendation on Thursday, MAY 9, 2002 at 7:00 p.m. The public hearings will be held in the City Hail Council Room located at 1101 Texas Avenue South, College Station, Texas. All owners of the subject property and property owners within 200 feet of the subject property have received notification of this request. Any request for sign interpretive services for the hearing impaired must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764-3547 or (TDD) 1-800-735- 2989. For additional information, contact the City Planning Office, (979) 764-3570. JESSICA JIMMERSON STAFF PLANNER xxgKm-nooommmDDO D D O O M M O O> X D m K QO-zi-zi,O--DzmZX m m71, 0O~0m m m r r z~- -u x 2~ 0- K m Dm 1: zMC M>M 0> mm D < N-n mZz x T. gy=m mC-~CDimraDi(n0ysp < 0 r,0-4 -u ;~z~ ~m~ UZX90 mOtp xDn = :U K 2 m<-~,m0D<D QO cn iizm~Do~D z m C--~ D Q°m -i o r C D K D = < rr- r~ Z z X m (0 m D z D v v OD .9h. 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Box 9960 College Station, TX 77842 REFERENCE ACCOUNT # 11106712 CREDIT CARD # 5478-9900-0018-2752 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: The College Station City Council will hold a public hearing to consider a REZONING request for 2200 RAINTREE DRIVE from A-O, Agricultural Open to A-P, Administrative Professional for a government office. The hearing will be held in the Council Room of the College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue at the 7:00 p.m. meeting of the Council on Thursday, MAY 9, 2002. Any request for sign interpretive services for the hearing impaired must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764-3547 or (TDD) 1-800-735-2989. For additional information, please contact me at (979) 764-3570. JESSICA JEVMERSON Staff Planner FILE COPY E.Mptt~f D ED LEGAL NOTICE DATE TO BE PUBLISHED: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2002 ONLY BILL TO: The City of College Station P.O. Box 9960 College Station, TX 77842 REFERENCE ACCOUNT # 11106712 CREDIT CARD # 5478-9900-0018-2752 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: The College Station Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a REZONING request for 2200 RAINTREE DRIVE from A-O, Agricultural Open to A-P, Administrative Professional for a government office. The hearing will be held in the Council Room of the College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue at the 7:00 p.m. meeting of the Commission on Thursday, APRIL 18, 2002. Any request for sign interpretive services for the hearing impaired must be made 48 hours before the meeting. To make arrangements call (979) 764-3547 or (TDD) 1-800-735- 2989. For additional information, please contact me at (979) 764-3570. JESSICA JINMERSON Staff Planner