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HomeMy WebLinkAbout12/04/1967 - Minutes - Planning & Zoning Commission )1_, -- LI) /2 , -6,-7 Minutes m yCU Planning o.. Zoning Commission ,�jLRnll Z(�° (v/7). 41111 December 4, 1967 College Station, Texas 1 h'm. OMENe 0001 M• 73c pram Members present: E. E. Burns; Everett E. Janne; Wendell Horne; Edwin H. Cooper; and Tommy H. Preston. Visitors present: Ran Boswell; North Bardell; and Charles Boyd. The meeting was called to order at 5:25 P.M. The chairman urged members to begin observing and considering drainage problems in College Station. The zoning change requested by D. B. Cofer by letter of November 15, 1967, was considered. Horne made the motion, Preston seconded, that it be recommended to the city council that Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 of Block 1 , South Oakwood Addition and .33 Acres in the J. E. Scott Survey bounded on the north and west by St. Thomas Church and on the east by Lots 5 and 6, Block 1 , South Oakwood be rezoned to Apartment House District. The vote was unanimous. 411 The request of Geer Construction Co. for rezoning a large tract at Highway 6 and Highway 30 was considered. Janne made the motion, Horne seconded, that consideration be given by the developer to the extension of County Road to proceed in a line across and through the Geer tract as shown on submitted plat. The vote was unanimous. Janne made the motion, Horne seconded, that the Commission recommend to the city council the zoning to District # 5 of the Geer property described by attached field notes. The vote was unanimous. Burns made the motion, Janne seconded, that the Bernadine Estates Plat be accepted and recommends that said plat be duly signed by the mayor and chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Janne made the motion, Cooper seconded, the recommendation that Mr. Boswell invite Mr. Charles Cemino to discuss the requirements concerning construction of utilities to City of College Station specifications. The vote was unanimous. Mr. Charles Boyd discussed the problem of re-platting in the Woodson Village sub division. Respectfully submitted, North B. Bardell, Jr. J