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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-00500151- 00074379July 19, 2002 Legal Metes and Bounds Description for property located at: 4090 Raymond Stotzer Pkwy.; College Station, Texas 77845. Being that tract or parcel of land lying and being situated in the John H. Jones Survey, Abstract Number 148, Brazos County, Texas, BEGINNING at the southwest corner of a 5.429 acre tract conveyed to Valley Land Corporation from John J. Tauber by deed dated December 29, 1967, and recorded in Volume 266, page 631, Deed Records, Brazos County, Texas, said point lying in the Northwest right-of-way line of FM Road No. 60; THENCE N 45 degreed 11' W 285.5 feet to corner in the league line between John H. Jones League Abstract No. 26 and the John H. Jones Survey, Abstract No. 148; THENCE N 45 degrees East along said league line 152 feet to a point; THENCE in a Southeasterly direction running parallel to the most Westerly side of this tract to a point that intersects the Northwest right-of-way line FM Road No. 60; THENCE S 59 degrees 34' W along said right-of-way line to the PLACE OF BEGINNING, containing one acre more or less. Existing A-O, Agricultural--Open: PURPOSE: This district includes lands within the corporate limits of the City, which are not subdivided and are relatively undeveloped. This district is designed to promote order, timely, economical growth and to recognize current conditions. It is a reserved area in which the future growth of the City can occur. PERMITTED USES: ■ Single family dwellings ■ Mobile Homes, located pursuant to an approved location permit as provided in Section 7.9H. (As amended by Ordinance No. 2257 dated August 12, 1997.) ■ HUD-code manufactured homes, located pursuant to an approved location permit as provided in Section 7.9H. (As amended by Ordinance No. 2257 dated August 12, 1997.) ■ Barn, stable for keeping private animal stock. ■ Country club (publicly or privately owned). ■ 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). Proposed M-1, Planned Industrial. PURPOSE: This district is provided for high technological, light manufacturing, non-polluting industries, property proportioned and designed for aesthetic appeal, with controlled design of plant exteriors and construction materials. Not only site design and layout, but facades, materials, lighting, and apparent architectural aspects of the project are subject to review and approval. All vehicle access shall be paved. The M-1 District may be compatible with adjacent uses in any other district, depending upon the character of the operation and the conditions imposed. PERMITTED USES: ■ Research and development. ■ Laboratories. ■ Instrument and component manufacturing. ■ Apparel manufacturing. ■ Rubber and plastics product manufacturing. ■ Transportation component manufacturing. ■ Printing and allied products. ■ Electrical machine manufacturing. ■ Fabricated metal products manufacturing. ■ Office equipment and supplies manufacturing. ■ Offices. ■ Warehousing. ■ Large recycling collection facilities. ■ Small recycling collection facilities. ■ Other uses will be considered by the Commission. 02-151 Zoning Summary