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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/13/1976 - Regular Minutes City Council L. L. Aao y At 1211 Boswell St. ~o~ege S~tio~, Tex. 778~ 846-8485 ~y 13, 1976 North Bardell, City Manager City of College Station, Texas Dear North' I would appreciate it if you would place this letter in the minutes for today.'..s meeting. (If you like, you can give copies to ~ach councilman.) This letter sets out my posi~,nn on several controversial issues to be voted on today, which I feel the electorate is entitled to know, as well as my comments on th~ minutes of th~ last three meetings. Agenda Item #1. Minutes. April 22, 1976 meeting. The minutes should reflect the fact that 'Nayor Bravenec pointed out that it was malikely that the City Council would approve any curb cuts on University Avenue and in fact probably would not be willing to grant rezoning if a curb cut were necessary." 'Nr. Wehunt stated that he understood this." (Application of Credit Union) April 27, 1976 meeting. Fumi Sugihara and .Sugi Sugihara, I believe. A~enda Item #3. Conditional Use Permits for Fraternities and Soror. ities. I would vote to permit fraternities and sororities only under conditional use permits, because of substantial problems on a continuing basis that they present with one or more of the following' --fire safety --traffic (principally parking) - -noise _. Agenda Item #4. Later hours for liquor consumption. I would not vote to extend the hours, even on a trial basis. I realize that the present hours are an inconvenience for many citizens. This is the principal argument in favor of a change. I realize also that extended hours will present an inconvenience for many citizens. Were it only a matter of inconvenience of one against the inconvenience of another, I would be tempted to vote for the proposal because the basic considera- tion would be life style. Protection of life and of property, however, is not simply a matter of convenience or inconvenience. We have heard testimony' 1. That the police would not be able to patrol residential and business areas as soon if the liquer hours are extended and that burglars find it "convenient" to ply their profession when the police are tied down. 2. That the extended hours would draw many non-residents into the city and that perhaps 50%-60% of the threats to life and person and to property 01.933 involve at least one party who is a non-resident of the city. For example, fights and traffic accidents. (Also, tAe roads would become more dangerous because some people would drive to College Station when their bars close in order to get extended hours.) I do not feel that the matter is even worthy of experimentation. (After all, we complain about the Highway Department's rule of inaction until a traffic problem is demonstrated by accidents causing death or serious bodily injury.) (I also believe it desirable for the city to continue its image as a "quiet college town." This image makes it easier for the University to attract new faculty and new students. I would not vote against the extended hours proposal solely on this ground, however.) I would be willing to extend the closing hour by one hour during Daylight Savings Time, provided that the City of Bryan does likewise. .~.Agenda Item #5. Redmond Terrace Curb Work. I would vote against undertaking this project unless-~he cit~ "is re~imbufsed.'' Agenda Item #10. Access easmaent in Wolf Pen Creed PUD. I would abandon the access easement only if~lt is replaced bY ahoth-e~ sUitable access easement accross the creek. We need walkways and bikeways which will enable school children and others to get away from major streets. Agenda Item #13. Sidewalks on Block C, Culpepper Plaza Addition. I would vote to impose a sidewalk requirement on t'~e plat Conditioning the plat's development. The sidewalk will serve the apartments to be built on this land. Agenda Item #14. Board of Equalization. Names to be furnished. Thank you for your attention to these matters. Lorence L. Bravenec Mayor, City of College Station 01.934 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 22, 1976 7'00 P.M. PLEASE SIGN BELOW' le me Be 14. 22. 20. 38 39. 40. 41. 47. 48. 50.~ ~~? 61. 65. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76.