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Planning & Zoning Commission
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
March 17, 1994
7:00 P.M.
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COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chairman Hawthorne, Commissioners Marion, Smith, Lane, and
Gribou.
COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: Commissioners Hall and Herring.
STAFF PRESENT: City Planner Kee, City Engineer Pullen, Planning Technician Thomas,
Staff Planner Kuenzel and Development Coordinator Volk. (City
Councilman Crouch was in the audience.)
AGENDA ITEM NO. 1: Approval of minutes from the meeting of March 3, 1994.
Commissioner Gribou moved to approve the minutes from the meeting of March 3, 1994 as written.
Commissioner Lane seconded the motion which passed unopposed (5 - 0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 2: Public hearing to consider a rewning request of 2.8 acres located on the
southeast corner of F.M. 2818 and Welsh intersection, lot A-1 of Southwood Valley Section 30, from
GN Neighborhood Commercial to G3 Planned Commercial (94107)
Chairman Hawthorne informed the Commission that he could not consider this agenda item due to
a conflict of interest.
Staff Planner Kuenzel presented the staff report and stated that the City's Comprehensive Plan
states that commercial property should be located at intersections of major roadways. The proposed
rezoning would not conflict with this policy. The Land Use Plan reflects the subject tract as high
density residential; however, since the adoption of the Plan, the property has been rezoned. In
1983, the Commission and Council heard the request to rezone this area from R-1 to C-1. The Cily
Council decided at that time that the two more limited commercial zoning districts would be more
appropriate due largely to traffic concerns.
GN allows the followin~T:
- convenience stores
- sale of beer and wine
- take out restaurant
- personal service shops
- offices
- retail
C-3 allows the followin~7:
- car washes
- commercial garages
- alcoholic beverage sales
- repair shops
- mini storage
- cleaners
- personal service shops
- offices
- retail
Staff Planner Kuenzel stated that the C-3 district does not specifically list service stations as
permitted uses; however, the Planning and Zoning Commission does have the discretion to approve
• those uses that are similar to those already listed in this zoning district. Fuel pumps have come to
be a typical ancillary use to convenience stores, which are listed as permitted uses in the C-3 district.
All C-3 uses must first obtain Commission approval. The applicant is requesting that the
Commission not only recommend approval of the C-3 zoning, but that the Commission approve the
fuel pumps as well. There is some concern for traffic on both Welsh and F.M. 2818; however, the
traffic issue can be addressed through the site planning process. Staff recommended approval with
the condition that access drives from Welsh and F.M. 2818 be controlled through strict adherence to
the Driveway Access Location and Design Ordinance. Twenty surrounding property owners were
notified with one letter received in opposition to the proposed rezoning request from the John P.
Rouse of the College Station Independent School District.
Commissioner Mariott opened the public hearing.
Representative of the applicant Jeff McDowell of 1105 Peach Creek approached the Commission
and stated that when the original rezoning request was considered by the City Council, the owners
of the property felt like the direction was to come back with another rezoning request that would
more appropriately fit into the surrounding neighborhood. The proposed C-3 zoning should satisfy
the concerns of the Council and the shared access points along F.M. 2818 and Welsh should
mitigate any traffic concerns.
Kenny Broach of Zip 'N Food stores approached the Commission and gave a slide presentation of
similar convenience store sites that are planned for the subject property. A marketing study was
conducted by Quantative Market Research which found that the market for the subject site is
defined by a two mile radius. Over fifty percent of business will occur between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00
a.m., not during high school hours. Approximately forty-seven percent of total sales will occur on
Friday, Saturday and Sunday and not during the week on school days. With the current traffic l7ow
along F.M. 2818, it is projected that approximately five percent of traffic will come from this arterial
with a total average of thirty-two customers per hour.
Commissioner Mariott closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Smith moved to recommend approval of a rezoning request of 2.8 acres located on
the southeast corner of the F.M. 2818 and Welsh intersection, lot A-1 of Southwood Valley Section
30, from C-N Neighborhood Commercial to C-3 Planned Commercial. Commissioner Lane
seconded the motion.
Commissioner Gribou expressed concerns with traffic and the sale of alcohol within close proximity
to the high school. The area appears to be headed for commercial development; however, traffic
control still seems to be a major consideration at this intersection. It is an unrealistic expectation to
assume that additional traffic will not be generated once the subject property is developed.
Commissioner Gribou concluded that strip development should not be encouraged to continue along
this corridor much like Texas Avenue.
The motion to recommend approval of the rezoning request passed (3 - 1); Commissioner Gribou
voted in opposition to the motion.
The Commission agreed that if the C-3 zoning is granted, then fuel pumps should be allowed with
the convenience store use; however, the site should be designed to have as little impact on traffic as
possible.
Chairman Hawthorne informed the Commission shat he lives near the subject property and it seems
• that the tract lends itself to commercial development. He stated that speaking as a member of the
public, he would like to see a development that blends with the surrounding neighborhood and is
aesthetically pleasing.
P&Z Minutes March 17, 1994 Page 2
AGENDA ITEM NO. 3: Public hearing to consider a conditional use permit request for a
proposed restaurant and bar to be located at 303 University Drive West, formerly T~vo Pesos, in the
. Northgate caning district. (94-700)
Staff Planner Kuenzel presented the staff report and informed the Commission that the subject site
has been used in a manner similar to the one proposed for several years. The Flying Tomato
offered not only food and beer but also nightly entertainment. The net impact of use of this site as
proposed should be minimal. Fifteen surrounding property owners were notified with one inquiry.
Chairman Hawthorne opened the public hearing.
Applicant and future operator, Richard Benning approached the Commission and stated that
outdoor seating and a reception area will be available. Approximately thirty percent of sales will
come from food and the remainder from drinks. The subject building seats almost 200 people.
Part owner of the property, George Boyett of 702 Lee, informed the Commission that the building
was originally constructed in 1929. Since it was converted from apartments in 1979, the building has
functioned as a night club and in harmony with the surrounding uses in the Northgate area. There
are twenty-three parking spaces on site including adrive-in window that enters from Patricia Street.
Chairman Hawthorne closed the public hearing.
Commissioner Mariott moved to grant a conditional use permit for a restaurant and bar to be
located at 303 University Drive in the Northgate zoning district. Commissioner Smith seconded the
motion which passed unopposed (5 - 0).
AGENDA ITEM NO. 4: Discussion of setting parameters for the City Engineer to follow when
granting variances to the Driveway Access and Location Ordinance.
• City Engineer Pullen presented the decision guidelines to follow when granting single family and
duplex driveways. Considerations in the order of priority are safety, fairness, on street parking and
quality of life. When safety is not a prohibiting factor and all other location criteria are met such as
corner clearance and minor street classification, the following options are available:
(1) One drive opening per single family or duplex lot with all exceptions presented to
the Commission.
(2) The number of driveway openings could be based on lot frontage with all
exceptions presented to the Commission.
City Engineer Pullen concluded that one of the main questions seems to be should on street parking
be preserved. If multiple driveway points are allowed, the number of on street visitor parking
spaces will be limited.
Chairman Hawthorne stated that he would prefer to encourage parking in driveways instead of on
the street. Circular driveways should be allowed unless there is a safety issue involved.
Commissioner Gribou stated that a circular driveway seems to be safer because it allows for traffic
to pull head first into the street instead of backing out. Since there is no clear policy addressing on
street parking, multiple access points should be allowed as long as a safety problem is not created.
In areas where there are bikeways and bike lanes, on street parking is not allowed.
The Commission agreed that circular driveways on single family and duplex lots should be allowed
as long as the duplicity of driveways does not create a worsened safety situation over a single
driveway. There is not a concern with the separation of the driveways to provide on street parking
unless the spacing creates a safety concern.
P&Z Minutes March 17, 1994 Page 3
AGENDA ITEM NO. 5: Other business.
• There was no other business.
AGENDA ITEM NO. 6: Adjourn.
Commissioner Mariott moved to adjourn the meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission.
Commissioner Lane seconded the motion which passed unopposed (5 - 0).
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