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HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Commentsr r 1 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 MEMORANDUM April 29, 2003 TO: Patty and Allen Swoboda, 8300 Shadow Oaks, College Station, TX, 77845 FROM: Bridgette George, Assistant Development Manager SUBJECT: EMERALD FOREST PHASE 2 (REPLAT) - 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. If all comments have been addressed and the following information submitted by Monday, May 5, 10:00 a.m., your project will be placed on the next available Planning and Zoning Commission meeting scheduled for, May 15, 2003, 7:00 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, 1101 Texas Avenue. Two (2) copies of the revised final plat; One (1) Mylar original of the revised final plat; and One (1) copy of the digital file of the final plat on diskette or e-mail to nmanhart @ci.college- station.tx.us Upon receipt of the required documents for the Planning & Zoning meeting, your project will be considered formally filed with the City of College Station. Please note that if all comments have not been addressed your project will not be scheduled for a Planning & Zoning Commission meeting. Your project may be placed on a future agenda once all the revisions have been made and the appropriate fees paid. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call Spencer Thompson or myself at 764 -3570. Attachments: Staff review comments cc: Stewart Kling, Kling Engineering & Surveying, Via fax 846 -8252 Case file #03- 00500097 Home of Texas A&M University STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS NO. 1 Project: EMERALD FOREST PHASE 2 (REPLAT) - 03- 00500097 ENGINEERING 1. Please note, a replat of a property does not vacate or abandon easements. In order to proceed with this plat you must show the existing easement on the replat. You may proceed with the abandonment of said easement, but easement is still existing until the time it is abandoned. You may wish to note on the plat that the existing easement is to be abandoned. 2. Please show Original Plat as originally platted, only. The item shown will be used for reference information. 3. Remove "Proposed" from easement to be dedicated by plat. 4. Please submit Easement Abandonment application. Development Permit comments to be returned separately. Reviewed by: Spencer Thompson Date: April 28, 2003 ELECTRICAL 1. Developer installs conduit per city specs and design. 2. Developer provides 30' of #4 rigid conduit for riser poles. Developer installs first 10'. City installs remainder. 3. Developer provides easements for electric infrastructure as installed for electric lines (including street lights). Reviewed by: Ronnie Bolin Date: 4 -23 -03 NOTE: Any changes made to the plans, that have not been requested by the City of College Station, must be explained in your next transmittal letter and "bubbled" on your plans. Any additional changes on these plans that have not been pointed out to the City, will constitute a completely new review. Page 2 of 2 STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS NO. 2 Project: EMERALD FOREST PHASE 2 (REPLAT) - 03- 00500097 ENGINEERING 1. The last comment is repeated here: Please note, a replat of a property does not vacate or abandon easements. In order to proceed with this plat you must show the existing easement on the replat. You may proceed with the abandonment of said easement, but easement is still existing until the time it is abandoned. You may wish to note on the plat that the existing easement is to be abandoned. Staff is in support of the Replat only if the plat shows the existing easement on the replat. Reviewed by: Spencer Thompson Date: May 6, 2003 STAFF REVIEW COMMENTS NO. 2 Project: EMERALD FOREST PHASE 2 (REPLAT) - 03- 00500097 ENGINEERING 1. The last comment is repeated here: Please note, a replat of a property does not vacate or abandon easements. In order to proceed with this plat you must show the existing easement on the replat. You may proceed with the abandonment of said easement, but easement is still existing until the time it is abandoned. You may wish to note on the plat that the existing easement is to be abandoned. Staff is in support of the Replat only if the plat shows the existing easement on the replat. Reviewed by: Spencer Thompson Date: May 6, 2003