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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00072912STAFF REPORT Project Manager: Lee Battle Date: 6/19/02 Email: (battle @ci.college - station.tx.us Item: Public hearing, discussion, and possible action on a Rezoning for the Edelweiss Gartens Venture(REZ) located Northeast of Wellborn road and southeast of Graham road. (02- 00500093) Applicant: STEVE ARDEN Staff Recommendations: Staff recommends approval of the rezoning. Item Summary: The applicant is requesting a rezoning of 19.5 acres from R -1 single - family and R &D research & development to R -2 duplex. Adjacent property to the north is zoned M -2 (heavy industrial) and is developed with a mix of light industrial uses. Properties to the east and south will be part of the Edelweiss Gartens development and will include single - family homes and some townhouses. Directly to the west is Wellborn and its future intersection with Highway 40. The requested rezoning would create an "L" shaped tract located between the future single - family development to the southeast and Wellborn Road to the west and the light industrial uses to the north. This "strip" of land would be just wide enough to accommodate a single street of duplexes. The applicant has stated that because of these adjacencies, this property is not ideally suited for single - family and is proposing duplexes instead. The zoning ordinance will require a 6 - 8 foot EFIS or masonry wall where duplexes will be adjacent to single - family homes and a 6 foot wooden fence where they are adjacent to non - residential uses. Comprehensive Plan Considerations: The Land Use Plan shows single - family development in the area currently zoned R -1 and industrial for the areas currently zoned R &D. The proposed rezoning to R -2 is a minor deviation from the Land Use Plan. The City's development policies encourage a reduction of land use intensity as development approaches residential areas. The R &D was previously approved to provide a transition between residential and non - residential development. Staff believes that the proposed R -2 will also provide a similar transition. Similarly, the R -2 will provide a transition from the future Highway 40 and widened Wellborn Road to single - family development. R. I HTLTRIPZLTRIPRODIPZ20021P0006304. DOC Created on 06119/02 9:44 AM The Comprehensive Plan defines medium density single - family with a density of 3 -6 dwelling units per acre. With this proposed change, the Edelweiss Gartens development will have an approximate density of 5.4 du / acre. The Edelweiss Gartens development with a mix of single - family homes, townhouses and duplexes provides a variety of housing types that is in compliance with the City's development policies. There are several opportunities for safe access and connectivity to this area. Access will be addressed at time of platting. Item Background: This property was annexed in 1995. It was rezoned to R -1 (single - family) and R &D (Research & Dev.) in 2001 as part of Edelweiss Gartens. The applicant has an approved master development plan for Edelweiss Gartens which includes a mix of single - family homes and townhouses. The applicant would have to amend the master development plan at time of platting. Phase 1 of Edelweiss Gartens is currently under construction. Related Advisory Board Recommendations: The Parks Board has accepted a parkland dedication for the Edelweiss Gartens development. This change in zoning will increase the number of dwelling units in the development. Additional dedication fees may be required but it is not anticipated that there will be an additional land dedication. Commission Action Options: The Commission acts as a recommending body on the question of rezoning, which will be ultimately decided by City Council. The Commission options are: 1. Recommend approval of rezoning as submitted; 2. Recommend a less intense zoning classification; 3. Recommend denial; 4. Table indefinitely; or, 5. Defer action to a specified date. Supporting Materials: 1. Location Map 2. Application 3. Infrastructure and Facilities R: WTLTRI PZLTRI PRODI PZ2002%P0006304. DOC Created on 06119/02 9:44 AM INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES Water: The Edelweiss Gartens Subdivision Preliminary Plat show water extensions to the area which, if constructed for the proposed zoning, would be adequate for the number of dwelling units projected. The City has determined that this area will take water service from a line extended from Edelweiss Gartens Phase I and the line at along Wellborn Road and Graham Road. Sewer: A sewer analysis was conducted for Edelweiss Gartens Subdivision. The assumptions utilized at the time were for single - family residences. Another analysis will need to be performed for a Preliminary Plat, should the rezoning be successful. If that particular trunk line does not have the capacity to serve the additional dwelling units, another line is available to be extended to the area. Streets: Wellborn Road is classified as a Major Arterial. The proposed SH 40 is classified as a Freeway/ Expressway. Off -site Easements: Easements were proposed with the Edelweiss Gartens Preliminary Plat. Adjustments to those easements should be sufficient. If it is required to extend an additional sewer line to the area, additional easements may be needed. Drainage: The drainage report for Edelweiss Gartens designed a detention facility for the entire development. If the assumptions used in the report are far different than what is now being proposed, then an amendment to the outflow structure may be necessary. There is an existing drainage channel on the south corner of the property. Flood Plain: None Oversize request: OP is expected to be requested for the construction of 24" waterline. Impact Fees: None NOTIFICATION: Legal Notice Publication(s): The Eagle; 06 -14 -2 and 06 -26 -02 Advertised Commission Hearing Dates(s): 07 -01 -02 Advertised Council Hearing Dates: 07 -11 -02 Number of Notices Mailed to Property Owners Within 200': 24 Response Received: None as of date of staff report R:IHTLTRIPZLTRI PRODlPZ2002%P0006304. DOC Created on 06119102 9:44 AM