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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes MINUTES t * (`)1 * ± Regular Meeting *" Planning and Zoning Commission Thursday, May 6, 2004, at 7:30 p.m. College Station — Council Chambers, College Station City Hall Embracing the Past, Exploring the Future 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chairman Shafer, Commissioners White, Hall, Reynolds, Davis, Trapani, and Williams. COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None. COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Maloney. CITY STAFF PRESENT: Economic Development Director Foutz, City Planner Kee, Development Manager Ruiz, Assistant Development Manager George, Graduate Civil Engineers Cotter and Thompson, Staff Planners Prochazka, Reeves, and Hitchcock, Senior Planner Fletcher, Transportation Planner Fogle, Assistant City Attorney Nemcik, Action Center Representative Kelley, and Staff Assistant Hazlett. 8. Public hearing, discussion, and possible action on a Rezoning for 58.13 acres, generally located east of Arrington Road, north of the College Station City limits, and west of State Highway 6, from A-0 Agricultural Open to C -1 General Commercial. This is a City initiated rezoning. (04 -64) Staff Planner Prochazka presented the Staff Report, stating that at the February 26, 2004 City Council meeting, Council directed City staff to initiate rezoning of the subject property to conform to the amendment to the Land Use Plan that was approved for the area. After evaluating the potential for both C -1 and C -2 on the individual property for this request, Staff is recommending C -1 as the Tess intense zoning district. If there is a market demand for C -2 on specific properties, then petitions for those will be evaluated when they are submitted. She added that the Aggieland Readymix Company is planning to submit a C -2 zoning application at a later time. Ms. Prochazka reported that a property owners meeting was held on April 19, 2004 to receive input on the rezoning and that Aggieland Readymix Company was the only property owner that attended the meeting. Rezoning fees and the approximate time frame for the proposed rezoning on the Aggieland Readymix Company property was clarified. Chairman Shafer opened the public hearing. Since no one spoke, Chairman Shafer closed the public hearing. Commissioner Trapani motioned to approve the rezoning. Commissioner White seconded the motion, which carried 7 -0. FOR: Shafer, Trapani, White, Hall, Williams, Reynolds, and Davis. AGAINST: None. P &Z Minutes May 6, 2004 Page 1 of 1 MINUTES Planning and Zoning Commission CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS April 1, 2004 8. Public hearing, discussion and possible action to consider amendments to the Land Use Plan to update the City of College Station's Comprehensive Plan, generally described by the following: (04 -64) • Intersection of Raymond Stotzer Parkway (FM60) and Kemp Road in the ETJ - Remove Retail Neighborhood and Institutional designations • Chimney Hill Drive between Arguello Drive and Hearthstone Circle - Replace Retail Regional with Single- family Residential Medium Density • Southwest corner of Texas Avenue and Park Place - Replace Institutional with Retail Regional • Northeast corner of Texas Avenue and Holleman Drive - Replace WPC District with Retail Regional • Southeast corner of Holleman Drive and Dartmouth Drive - Replace Residential Attached with WPC District • In the vicinity of Harvey Mitchell Parkway (FM2818) and Dowling Road - Replace TAMU with Industrial R &D - Remove Wellborn Corridor Study and replace with Industrial R &D - Replace Institutional with Single- family Residential Low Density • Northwest corner of Graham and Victoria roads - Replace Retail Neighborhood with Industrial R &D • In the vicinity of Victoria Road and Vienna Drive - Remove Neighborhood Retail and Institutional and replace with Single - family Residential Medium Density • Marta Street at Frederick Court - Remove Neighborhood Retail and replace with Single- family Residential Medium Density • End of Victoria Avenue and end of Westfield Drive - Remove Single- family Residential Medium Density and replace with Park • In the vicinity of Graham Road and Westfield Drive - Remove "floating" Institutional and replacing with Single- family Residential Medium Density - Remove Single - family Residential Medium Density and replace with Institutional on Cypress Grove Intermediate School site and additional CSISD property • Northwest corner of Barron Road and Newport Lane - Remove "floating" Institutional and replacing with Single- family Residential Medium Density • Southeast corner of Greens Prairie Road and Lakeway Drive - Remove Institutional and replace with Office and Singe - family Residential Low Density • Southeast corner of Lakeway Drive and Parkview Drive - Remove Single- family Residential Medium Density and replace with Institutional and Park Senior Planner Fletcher presented the Staff Report, explaining that the purpose of this item is to reflect current conditions and correct mapping mistakes that may occur. These changes are considered generally administrative in nature. He presented a series of slides of the 7 areas to be considered as well as the proposed action to be taken. He reported that all property owners were notified by mail of the proposed amendments. A brief discussion followed. Chairman Shafer opened the public hearing. David White, a property owner in the area, made a few comments, speaking in favor of the city's proposal. Chairman Shafer closed the public hearing. Commissioner Trapani motioned to approve the amendments. Commissioner Reynolds seconded the motion which carried by a vote of 6 -0. FOR: Shafer, Trapani, Reynolds, Hall, Davis, and Williams. AGAINST: None. ABSENT: White. MINUTES Planning and Zoning Commission CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS May 6, 2004 8. Public hearing, discussion, and possible action on a Rezoning for 58.13 acres, generally located east of Arrington Road, north of the College Station City limits, and west of State Highway 6, from A -O Agricultural Open to C -1 General Commercial. This is a City initiated rezoning. (04 -64) Staff Planner Prochazka presented the Staff Report, stating that at the February 26, 2004 City Council meeting, Council directed City staff to initiate rezoning of the subject property to conform to the amendment to the Land Use Plan that was approved for the area. After evaluating the potential for both C -1 and C -2 on the individual property for this request, Staff is recommending C -1 as the less intense zoning district. If there is a market demand for C -2 on specific properties, then petitions for those will be evaluated when they are submitted. She added that the Aggieland Ready -mix Company is planning to submit a C -2 zoning application at a later time. Ms. Prochazka reported that a property owners meeting was held on April 19, 2004 to receive input on the rezoning and that Aggieland Ready -mix Company was the only property owner that attended the meeting. Rezoning fees and the approximate period of time for the completion of the proposed rezoning on the Aggieland Ready - mix Company property was clarified. Chairman Shafer opened the public hearing. Since no one spoke, Chairman Shafer closed the public hearing. Commissioner Trapani motioned to approve the rezoning. Commissioner White seconded the motion, which carried 7 -0. FOR: Shafer, White, Reynolds, Davis, Williams, Hall, and Trapani. AGAINST: None.