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ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
FORMAT FOR POSITIVE MOTION
Variances: From Section 11-B.5
I move to authorize a variance to the
yard (6-G) -----
lot width (Table A) -----
lot depth (Table A) -----
sign regulations (Section 8) -----
minimum setback (Table A) -----
)( parking requirements (Section 7)
from the terms of this ordinance as it will not be contrary to the public
special conditions of the land
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and because a strict enforcement of the prov1s1ons of the Ordinance
would result in unnecessary hardship to this app) icant being: J i Jyl~~-~ /dft ~~ ?)OJ 1? f~lN~"-+. )),_, .fo1 1 Vt~"'-} ~ [,i 11 ~
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and such that the spirit of this Ordinance shall be observed and substantial
justice done, subject to the following l i~tatlons:
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ZO NING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT FILE NO.
Name of Applicant ~--~J~·~F~·~&~T~·----M~·~S~o~u~s~a~r~e~s~----------~·------
Mailing Address ~---=P~.---"O~·--=B~o=x=--=2~7~5~6'--------------------------
696-4197
Location: Lot 11 ----Block _3_B~-Subdivision COLLEGE HILLS
Action requested: Va~!E~~!o Parking Requirements S e eti_gp.~7-----------~
NAME ADD RE SS
(From cur rent tax roll s , Colle ge Station Tax Ass e ssor )
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-ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT FILE NO.
Present zoning of land in que stion C-1
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Section of ordinance from which variance is sought Section 7
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The following specific variation from the ordinance is requested:
( 3 in Front and 3 at rear) of Lot 11 Block 3B College Billa Subdivision of the
City of College Station.
This variance is necessary due to the following unique and special condit ions of
the land not found in like districts:
The Lot in Queation i s only 25 f eet w ide in Front and less than 23 feet in Rea
Parking Spaces to meet Variance Request will be taken in Part from Ulnd next door.
Owned by Same Party.
The following c?.lternatives to the requested variance are possible:
Because of the Size of the Property, no Alternatives are availabl e. The Entire
' •' Front and the Entire 'Rear of the Property will be used to Meet the Primary
Variation Request.
This variance wiil not be contrary to the J>ublic interest by virtue of the following
Sufficient Parking will he Availab le , on Street or i n Adj1 c ent Areas
Without the PossiblJ:ty of Going int o Adjacent neigh_b_o_r_h_o_o_d_s _. __ ~~~~~~~~~
' Th e f a cts state d by me in this applica t ion a re true and corre ct.
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Da te
Blk. 3-B, Lots 1-9 College Hills
Fontana, Joseph
1216 Munson
College Station, Tx. 77840
Blk. 3-B, Lot 12,rt 3 College Hills
Pruitt, John H.
Drawer A B
College Station, Tx. 77840
Bl M, 3-B, Lot 14,T5;-22 ·:Cbll~ge Hills
Morehead, Bruce & Leonard
ll6 Walton,
College Station, Tx. 77840
Blk. 3-B, Lot 16, 17
Redmond, H. E.
Box 9965
College Station, Tx.
Blk. 3-B, Lot 18, 19,
Ganter, Don B.
307 University Dr.
College Station, Tx.
College Hills
77840
l0 1 of 20 College Hills
77840
Blk. 3-B, Lot 35 1 of 20, 21 College Hills
White, Robert C.
710 S. Rosemary Dr.
Bryan, Tx. 77801
Blk. 3, Lot 1 College Hills
Payne, Vestal S.
% J. B. Payne
217 Hird St.
Gainesville, Tx. 76240
Blk 3, Lot 2 College Hills
Scasta, W. C. Jr.
Rt. 1 Box 87
Bryan, Tx. 77840
Blk. 1, Lot 5.College Hills
Robinson, R. M. And Dorothy
103-A Walton Dr.
College Station, Tx. 77840
Blk.-1, lot 6 College Hills
Destefano, Frank & Bessie
Trust % S. F. Destefano Grandchildren
Box 256
Mumford, Tx. 77867
Blk. 1, lot 7, 8, 9, 19 College Hills
Culpepper, J. C. Jr.
Drawer JC
College Station, Tx. 77840
TAMU
James Bond
319 Systems Bldg.
College Station, Tx. 77843
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STAFF REPORT
TO: Zoning Board of Adjustment
FROM: Jane R. Kee, Zonin Official
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Applicant: J. F. ·-·& T. M. Sousa res
Status of Applicant: property owners
DATE: June 14, 1983
Location: (address, lot, block, subdivision) 108 Walton
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Lot 11 Block 3B College Hills
Existing Zoning: C-1 General Commercial
Requested Action: Variance to parking requirements of 5+ spaces.
Purpose: To construct a new building of 1320 sq.ft. for a medical clinic and com-
bine parking for businesses on Lots 10 & 11. (See attached letter)
Applicable Ordinance Section: Section 7 -Medical clinic requires 1 space per 150 sq.ft.
SPECIAL INF ORMATION:
Variance
Setbacks Required: Front -25 ft.· Sides -7.5 ft.; Rear-15 ft.
Adjacent Structures: Wilson Plumbing Supply on Lot 10, Lot 12 is vacant
Existing Parking: 5 spaces in front -partially in R.O.W. of Walton Drive.
Park i ng Required: Wilson Plumbing Supply - 5 plus 1 for 2 employees; Medical Clinic-9
Utilities: water 1 ine along front in R.O.W . Sewer along Texas and along rear.
Other:
Use Permit
Existing Use Parking Required
Proposed Use Parki ng Requ'i red
Area of Non-Conforming Bui 1 ding
Area of Expansion Greater than 25 %
Appraised Value Cost of Reconstruction
Staff Report (Continued)
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Date: 6-14-83
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Appeals
Lot Di mens ions: 25.0 front x 125.2 x 19 .4 x 129.35 (see site plan)
Access: R.O.W. of Walton in front, 20 ft. alley along rear.
Topography: Level with gentle slope to the south.
ANALYSIS:
Alternatives: Build smaller structure; combine lots for development.
Hardship: Lot size is not necessarily a hardship as the lot in question meets the
City's current minimum requirement.
Ordinance Intent: Eliminate on-street parking and avoid traffic congestion caused
by failure to provide parking.
Previous Action on this Property: This item was tabled 12-7-82; see attached minutes.
ATTACHMENTS:
Application
List of Property Owners within 200 ft.
Site Plan
Other: Mjnytes of 12-7-82 meeting, aerial photo, letter
ZBA Minutes
12-7-82
page 2
initial variance had been granted one year ago, and after that one year, Mr. La mpo and
Mrs. Kee had begun dialogue, but the Lampos did not under stand that the hours were a
determining factor to granting the parking variance. Mr. Wagner congratulated him
~ on the preparation for this request, and then referred to a mandate handed down by the
City Council which precludes any variances to parking requirements being granted for
a 12 month period which began in September of this year.
Mrs. Cook began to give a bit of history concerning the previous variance and Mr. Upham
continued to explain exactly what had taken place at the public hearing which l ed up
to the Board granting the variance which included the hours of operation as a signi-
ficant factor in the agreement to grant it. Mrs. Cook then exp lained the mandate under
which the Board must operate now, explaining that there wil l be no par king varianc es
given for one year in Northgate. She expressed appreciation for the survey information,
indicating that it may well be used by the Committee studying the Northgate area, but
feels the Board is committed to the mandate set down and the Zoning Ordinanc e spells
out the requirements concerning the number of parking spaces which must be provided
off-street and on-site. Mr. MacGilvray further exp lained the Ordinance, and also
thinks this request must fall under the moratorium establ ish~d by the Council.
Mr. P~yne asked about this mandate and proposed that the only request now is for hours
of operation and suggested that it be granted on a moratorium basis also until the
Northgate study is complete. Mr. Upham explained this Board ~annot take action on
any parking variances for this 12 month period in this area, and if this variance had
been for something other than parking, there would be no problem. Council Liaison
Boughton confirmed the mandate requirements and then further pointed out that at the
time of the original request, Mr. Lampo said there was no problem with parking, but
in fact, the churches in the area had at that time complained about people other than
\ church committee members using their parking lots.
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Mr. Wagner then made a motion to table this motion until the mandate set down by the
Council concerning parking variances in the Northgate area is removed. Mr. MacGilvray
seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimou s ly.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: Con sideration of a re uest for a variance to Parkin uirements
Section 7 at 108 Walton which is locat ed next to Wilson's Plumbing Supply. Request
is in Athe name of J. F. & T. M. Sousares.
Mrs. Kee explained the request and said that a medica l office building is being pro-
posed which would require 10 spaces on-site off-street according to the Ordinance.
She further indicated that Mr. Sousares has not been through a formal site plan review,
but that he has met with the Director of Planning for preliminary discussions. Mr.
MacGilvray asked about front, rear and side setbacks, and Mrs. Kee explained the appl i-
cant could have lot 1 ine construction in commercially zoned areas with a required
firewall wh ich is governed by building codes. Discussion fol lowed with Mrs. Kee
pointing out the area on an aerial photo.
~i mmy Sousares, one of the applicants, was sworn in and said the building would be
an emergency type medical office with perhaps seve ral rooms and probably no more than
3 employees. He said he owns the plumbing shop building next door, and that some park-
ing would be available there because no wo rk is done on the premises so very few
patrons use the available parking spaces. Mr. Upham suggested the City make some kind
of survey or study to find out the width of the access road, who maintains it and what-
ever else is available on the tract. Mr. Upham then made a motion to table this
\ req uest and to direct the Building Offi ci al to fi nd out what the geography i s at tha t
_/ location. Mr. MacGilvray asked to point out that the Ordinance requires off-street
parking, and further pointed out that a lot to provide the required parking for this
building wou ld be larger than the lot. Hr. Upham said this is a special interest
situation and the public could possibly be well served by the granting of a variance.
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12-7-82
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Mr. MacGilvray pointed out that in essence, Mr. Upham would be referring to a City-
owned .parking lot. Mr. Upham reiterated his motion and Mr. Wagner seconded, with the
condition that the motion be amended to say 11 Zoning Offici a l 11 rather than 11 Building
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, and that the request be tabled until the next regular meeting of the ZBA.
Motion carried unanimously.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Other Business
Mrs. Kee asked the Board to choose a date for the Workshop with the City Attorney,
and the Board chose January llth or 12th.
Mrs. Cook requested the staff to take a car-count at the AM/PM Clinic in Bryan on
weekends and evenings to help determine the amount of traffic generated at such a
business.
Mr. MacGilvray gave a report on the Northgate Co mmittee indicating a survey of busi-
nesses in the area had been done and data is being compiled, and that more data is
being generated including population figures, bus traffic, traffic counts, etc. Mr.
Upham suggested that perhaps the number of parking violations and number of accidents
could be helpful, as well as the revenue 3enera ted in that anea.
Mr. Wagner made a motion to adjourn wit h Mr. Upha m seconding. Motion carried unanimously.
ATTEST:
Dian Jones, Cit y Secretary
Acting Chairman Dan MacGilvr i y
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MINUTES
City of College Station, Texas
Zoning Board of Adjustments
January 18, 1983
7:00 P.H.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Acting Chairman MacGilvray, Members Upham, Wagner, Donahue,
Alternate Member Lindsay & Council Liaison Boughton
MEMBERS ABSENT: Chairman Cook
STAFF PRESENT: Zoning Official Kee, Assistant to Zoning Official Dupies and
Planning Technician Volk
AGENDA ITEM NO. l: Approval of Minutes from December 7, 1982
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Mr. Wagner made a motion to approve the minutes as written; Mr. Upham seconded; motion
carri~d unanimously.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: Reconsideration of a re uest for a variance to Parkin Requirements
Section 7 at 108 Walton which is located next to Wilson 1 s Plumbing Supply. Request
is in the name of J. F. & T. M. Sousares.
Th e public was informed that there will be one abstention concerning this item. Mr.
Upham then made a motion to bring this item off the table; Mr. Wagner seconded; motion
to take off table carried unanimously.
Jimmy Sousares was sworn in and said he felt that patrons to this proposed business
would be entitled to park across the street as much as anyone else. He said again that
he owns the plumbing shop next door which generates very 1 ittle parking traffic, and it
is his belief that the two businesses should be al lowed to s har e parking. Mr. MacGilvray
poi nted out that this proposed business would require 10 spaces and Mr. Upham informed
the public that the current parking spaces being used for al 1 these businesses are on
City ~ght-of-way and therefore, would not be available for additional parking. Mrs.
Kee explained the location of right-of-way for both Texas Avenue and Walton, and said th e
present parking being used is on Walton R.O.W. She further explained there are approxi-
mately 50 spaces currently available in that R.O.W., and one already existing business
alone would require in excess of 60 spaces according to the current ordinance. Mr.
MacGilvray said that he thinks the City has a potential Northgate in this area. Mr. Up-
ham explained the ordinance would require approximately twice as many spaces for existing
businesses as are available. Mr. Sousares explained that the proposed emergency clinic
wou ld never require the 10 spaces as required by ordinance. Mr. Upham spoke of an area
behind the alley in the rear that could possibly be bought to alleviate part of the park-
ing problem. Mr. Sousares spoke of his ownership of an adjoining lot, and in not allow-
ing him to build this clinic, he felt the City would be discriminating against him. He
then pointed out that several spaces would be available in the rear of the building.
Mr. Upham suggested perhaps 3 employees could park in the back and Mrs. Kee pointed out
the lot is only 19 ft. wide in the rear, therefore only 2 spaces would be available there.
Mr. Wagner asked if Mr. Sousare s would be willing to dedicate the area at the rear of the
plumbing shop to parking for the clinic and Mr. Sousares said this could happen. Mrs.
Ke e then i nformed the Board that Mr. Mayo, Dir e ctor of Planning, had suggested to Mr.
So u s ar es a combined sit e plan of th e t wo bu s in esses and then a study could be made of
th e available parking at that time. Mr. Wagner suggested this item be tabled again until
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a combined site plan could be presented. Th e n Mr. Wagner so moved. Mr. Upham se conded
the moti on . Mr. MacGilvray said the Cit y wo uld be willing to work with Mr. Sousares
i f he was wi l 1 ing to come up with a combin ed s it e plan. Motion carried unanimousl y .
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: Consid e ration of a r e que s t for a variance to Rear Se tback Re quire-
men t s (Ta b l e A) at 1004 Walton Drive. Requ es t i s in the nam e of Wayne & Mary Sasl ow .
Way ne Sa s low was sworn in and handed out information concerning his request. Mr. Mac-
Gi lvray r ead it, and sa id it concerned the request to d e let e se veral nam e s from th e peti-
tions which had been presented against this varianc e; thos e name were Mr. & Mrs. Jo e R.
Cal ]away, Mr. Howard Bivins, and Mr. & Mrs. John so n. Mr. MacGilvray said that be fore
considering the petitions presented, the Board should cons ider the request for variance.
Mr. Saslow sa id his wife had been painting (artist) in the home for 3 years, but now their
ch ildren are old enough to require their own rooms, so her painting room would have to be
g iven up. He said her work in this building would cause no noise, no traffic, no teach-
in g , and no adverse effects on the neighborhood. He then explained the reasoffi for lo-
cating it in the spot they had chosen included the shape of the lot, acces s to the house,
present landscaping which would have to be destro yed if it we re placed in another location,
and the view his wife would have which would be conducive to her artistic talents. Mrs .
Kee pointed out that the land to the rear of the Sa s low proper t y i s actually an alley,
ra the r than an easement. Mr. Sousares showe d som e photos of the area to the Board. Mr.
MacGilvray pointed out there is room for this building on the lot without encroaching the
setb ack requirements of the ordinance, and asked why the building could not be located
some where e lse. Mr. Saslow 1 s answer included light ne cessary for painting, access to the
home and the irr eg ular shape of the lot, as well a s destruction of a neighbor's vi ew.
Mr. Lind say talked about questions which had ari se n concerning th e possibility of this
bein g used commercially, and repeated what Mr. Sas low had ear li er pointed out; that th ere
wou ld be no teaching, no traffic, no noise, and t he n asked i f there wo uld be commerci a l
sales mad e out of the building. Mr. Sas low said it would not be 1 ike an a rt gallery, th ere
i s no bathroom, and it would be 1 ike an ordinary wo rkshop, but quieter than most . Mr.
Wagner asked if all possibilities had been consid ered in the placement of this building,
and further added that it seemed to him that al 1 hard s hip s me nti o n ed seemed like self-
imposed ha rds hips , when the size of the l ot is considered. Mr. Saslow said the parti-
cu lar kind of use wo uld make the proposed site best. He further sa id that moving the
build ing 10 ft. for ward would make it seen j rom th e street. M . .r;. Upham pointed out that
most buildings of this nature can be seen from th e street. Mr. Saslow mentioned the
plan n ed inclusion of a skylight in the building, and Mr. Wagner pointed out that light
and sky lights should make another site acceptable. Mr. Sa s low then pointed out several
buildings i n the ne ighborhood which are in violation of th e ordinance, and Mr. MacGilvray
s aid that fact is not rel e vant if these buildings we re th ere before the current ordinance
went into affect in 1972. Mr. Wagner again mentioned the use of sky lights in thi s build-
ing which wo uld provide ample 1 ight, and Mr. Sas low said only one sky light is be ing plan-
ned. Mr. Mac Gilvray aske d for any other peop l e who had an int e r est in this to come for-
ward, and pointed out the photos showing buildings in violation were not r e levant because
these building s had been built prior to the curr e nt Zoning Ordinanc e . Mr. Upham concurred
and sa id that he had visit e d th e site , and he knew this t o be a fact.
Allen Fr ede ricks was sworn in and said he is a neighbor and want ed to speak in favor of
this variance . He said big trucks would no t have to go do wn the alley, so that should
pose no problem.
Mrs. E. F. Sauer was sw orn in a nd spoke of the pet1t1on whi ch she had presented to the
Board. Sh e s pok e of zoning laws and deed restrictions, and pointed out that the s ize of
the lot made another location of the building pos s ible . Mr. MacGilvray asked about deed
r estr ictions, and Mrs. Sauer sa id that they r ea d that nothing should be built within 25
feet of the property line. Mr. MacGilvray then poirted out that deed restriction s we r e
not a concern of this Board, but they were dealt with in another court.
POST OFFICE BOX 4383
June 13, 1983
Mr. Al Ma y o
ROBERT B. HARRIS, P. C.
ATIORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
3131 BRIARCREST DRIVE I SUITE 200
BRYAN , TEXAS 77801
City of College Station
College Station, Texas
Dear Al,
TELEPHONE (409) 779-9646
The following is the information requested by your
staff regarding the square footage on Dr. Sousares'
property which is the subject of a variance.
Wilson Building -front 24x60 back 23x60
1400 square feet approximately
retail -720 sq. ft.
storage -690 sq. ft.
New Building 22x60 1320 square feet.
~:?w~ ~B. Harris, P.C.
Attorney at Law
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Jane Kee
Zoning Official
Engineering Department
City of College Station
College Station, Texas 77840
RE: Lots 10 & 11, Block Three
May 24, 1983
COLLEGE HILLS ESTATES SHOPPING VILLAGE
Dear Ms. Kee:
Attached please find a copy of the proposed parking plan for
Lots 10 & 11, Block Three, COLLEGE HILLS ESTATES SHOPPING VILLAGE as
we discussed by telephone. As you know, the owner has proposed a
medical clinic for this tract.
We are submitting this information in order that it might be
reviewed by the Board of Adjustments at the next meeting.
It is my understanding that the Board of Adjustments meets on
the third Tuesday of each month and all information must be submitted
by noon on Wednesday two weeks prior to the Tuesday meeting. For
June, that meeting would be on June 21st and the submittal deadline
would be June 8th.
Should you need additional information to obtain approval for
this parking plan, please advise.
Very
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MRM/mlm
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cc: Mr. Bob Harris, Atty.
1722 Broadmoor, Suite 210-P.O. Box 4604 • Bryan , Texas 77805 • (713) 779-3142
STAFF REPORT
TO: Zoning Board of Adjustment DATE: <'fi -/~83 -
FROM: Jane R. Kee, Zoning Official
GENERAL INFORMATION:
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Applicant: .,,.j, E ~I. µ__, ~u tj'a J ea <'
Status of Applicant:
Location: (address, lot, block, subdivision)
Existing Zoning:
Requested Action:
SPECIAL INFORMATION:
Variance
Setbacks Required: _.. FCoaf .65' :2tt>c:5 7.S 1 & /.5 1
Adjacent Structures: liJ,"bo,, 114.J_.-n her, ~4 On /o f Ii lb./-IP h va cak-0 f )
Existing Parking: ·~¥4C't <>/ 1 /i koJJ-;aolz·~~ 1 0 J?o.aJ. t.;,Jaf,/e.a LJ..
Parking Required: l!J/10/l/J4mh1 ;Tj:'u-f1fo/ -s t tC?cLofeck /4-£cddt'c -'1
Ut i 1 it i es: #4Ja:;(;;, /;;..µ alru~;f ~ 14 /(1 ;,J _ ')-1µ..Je&ud1 °f../f&a2 ,;@ho/.!-ea.,,t_,
Other:
Use Permit
Existing Use Parking Required
Proposed Use Parking ReqU'i red
Area of Non-Conforming Building
Area of Expansion Greater than 25 %
Appraised Value Cost of Reconstruction
Staff Report (Continued)
Page 2
Date:
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Appeals
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Existing Vegetation:
Flood P l ain:
ANALYSIS:
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Previous Action on thi s Property: -:Jt2 ,feM '<):<?6 ---k 6feJ /,;2.-7-8'..2 -1-e.t,
ATTACHMENTS ·:
App 1 i cat ion
List of Property Owners within 200 ft.
Site Plan
Other:
City of College Station
POST OFFICE BOX 9960 1101 TEXAS AVENUE
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840-2499
June 13, 1983
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The Zoning Board of Adjustment for the City of College Station will
reconsider a request for variance which was tabled in December, 1982
in the name of:
J. F. & T . M. Sousares
P. O. Box 2756
College Station, Texas 77840
Said case will be heard by the Board at their regular meeting in the
City Council Room, College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue on
Tuesday, June 21, 1983 at 7:00 P,M,
The nature of the case is as follows: Request of a variance to the
parking requirement on Lot 11, Block 3B of the College Hills Subdivision,
College Station, Texas (located at 108 Walton which is next to Wilson's
Plumbing Supply),
Further information is available at the office of the Zoning Official
of the City of College Station, (409)696-8868 ,
Jane Kee
Zoning Official
LEGAL NOTICE:
DATE(S) TO BE PUBLISHED:
Bill to: The City of College Station
P. 0 .. Box 9960
College Station, Texas 77840
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The Zoning Board of Adjustment for the City of College Station will reconsider
a request for variance which was tabled at the December 1982 meeting in the
name of:
J. F. & T. M. Sousares
P. 0. Box 2756
College Station, Texas 77840
Said case will be heard by the Board at their regular meeting in the
City Council Room, College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue on
Tuesday, June 21, 1983 at 7:00 P.M.
The nature of the case is as follows:
Request of a variance to the parking requirement on Lot 11, Block 3B
of the College Hills Subdivision (located at 108 Walton which is next
to Wilson 's Plumbing Supply) in College Station,· Texas.
Further information is available at the office of the Zoning Official of
the City of College Station, (409)696-8868.
Jane Kee
Zoning Official
L EGAL NOTICE :
DATE(S} TO BE PUBLISHED:
DILL TO: THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION
P. 0. BOX 9960
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840
TO \..'"riOH IT MAY CONCER.i'l':
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The Zoning Board of Adjustment for the City of College Station will consider a request
for a variance in the name of:
J. F. & T. M. Sousares
P. 0. Box 2756
College Station,
Texas 77840
Said case will be heard by the Board at their regul a r meeting in the Council Room, College
Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue on Tuesda.y,_.Oecember _ 7, 1982 at 7:00 P.M.
The nature of the case is as ' follows:·
Request of variance to parkin~ requirement on Lot l~, Block .3B of
th~ Coll~ge Hills Subdivision in College Station, Texa~
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Further information is available at the offic e of the Zoning Official of the City of
College Station, (713) 696-8868 ext. 247.
Jane Kee
Zoning Officia l
City of College Station
POST OFFICE BOX 9960 I I O I TEXAS AVENUE
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840
November 29, 1982
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The Zoning Board of Adjustment for the City of College Station will consider
a request for a variance in the name of:
J , F. & T . M. Sousa res
P. 0. Box 2756
Co 11 e ge St ation,
Texas 77840
Said case will be heard by the Board at their regular meeting in the Council
Room, College Station City Hall, 1101 Texas Avenue on Tue sday, December 7, 1982
at 7:00 P.M.
The nature of the case is as follows:
Request of variance to par king requirement on Lot 11, Blo ck 3B of the
College Hills Subdivision in College Station, Texas
Further information is available at the office of the Zoning Official of the
City of College Station, (713)696-8868.
Jane Kee
Zoning Official
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