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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/15/2010 - Minutes - Planning & Zoning Commission (*Orq" C l-1'Y (T C 0 l.H,'.G1 STIVI-ION MINUTES Home oj°Ietr.s,lc I')fiver.itt.y' PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Workshop Meeting April 15, 2010, 6:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chairman John Nichols, Tom Woodfin, Hugh Stearns, Scott Shafer, Doug Slack, Paul Greer and Mike Ashfield COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Dennis Maloney CITY STAFF PRESENT: Senior Planner Jason Schubert, Staff Planners Lauren Hovde and Matthew Hilgemeier, Assistant City Engineer Josh Norton, Greenways Program Manager Venessa Garza, Transportation Planning Coordinator Joe Guerra, Senior Parks Planner Pete Vanecek, Planning Administrator Molly Hitchcock, Assistant Director Lance Simms, Director Bob Cowell, First Assistant City Attorney Carla Robinson, Action Center Representative Kerry Mullins, and Administrative Support Specialist Brittany Caldwell 1. Call the meeting to order. Chairman Nichols called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Discussion of consent and regular agenda items. There was general discussion regarding Consent Agenda Item 3.2 and Regular Agenda Items 5 and 6. Director Bob Cowell stated that Regular Agenda Item 6 had been removed from the agenda and would be discussed at a future meeting. First Assistant City Attorney Carla Robinson made a clarification to the staff report for Regular Agenda Item 6 stating that a determination was not made by the legal department stating that the applicant could proceed with the proposed plat application, which represents only a portion of Lot IAR-1. She said that the legal department gave legal advice that the planning department followed. 3. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding an update to the Commission on the status of items within the 2010 P&Z Plan of Work (see attached). (JS) There was no discussion. April 15, 2010 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 3 4. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the evaluation of bikeability and walkability in College Station. (VG) Greenways Program Manager Venessa Garza gave a presentation regarding bikeability and walkability. 5. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding the P&Z Calendar of Upcoming Meetings. April 22, 2010 - City Council Meeting - Council Chambers - Workshop 3:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. ❖ May 6, 2010 - P&Z Meeting - Council Chambers - Workshop 6:00 p.m. and Regular 7:00 p.m. ❖ May 17, 2010 - City Council Meeting - Council Chambers - 7:00 p.m. ❖ May 18, 2010 - Joint Meeting with City of Bryan P&Z Commission - City of Bryan Council Chambers - 11:00 a.m. Chairman Nichols reviewed the upcoming meeting dates for the Planning & Zoning Commission. 6. Discussion, review and possible action regarding the following meetings: Design Review Board, Council Transportation Committee, Joint Parks/Planning and Zoning Subcommittee, Wolf Pen Creek Oversight Committee, Platting Requirements and Standards Subcommittee, Neighborhood Plan Stakeholder Resource Team, Code Coordination Subcommittee, P&Z Subcommittee for Data Collection. There was no discussion. 7. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items - A Planning and Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. Commissioner Stearns asked for a future agenda item regarding the use of GIS to inventory locally-owned and independent businesses and by what means beyond zoning and the Comprehensive Plan does the City have to control the inventory. Director Cowell said that those items would be added to list of items for the P&Z Subcommittee for Data Collection to review. 8. Adjourn. Commissioner Shafer motioned to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Woodfin seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). April 15, 2010 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 3 Meeting adjourned at 7:00 p.m. App ve J ichols, Chairman Planning and Zoning Commission Attest: i Brittan Cald ell, A min. Support Specialist Planning an evelopment Services April 15, 2010 P&Z Workshop Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 3 G-I.N-c7► x;j S-1.1v'1.1()ti MINUTES Home oJ'Terr<ACN,l1 t_'niversir)+" PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Regular Meeting April 15, 2010, 7:00 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers 1101 Texas Avenue College Station, Texas COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chairman John Nichols, Tom Woodfin, Hugh Stearns, Scott Shafer, Doug Slack, Paul Greer and Mike Ashfield COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: Dennis Maloney CITY STAFF PRESENT: Senior Planner Jason Schubert, Staff Planners Lauren Hovde and Matthew Hilgemeier, Assistant City Engineer Josh Norton, Greenways Program Manager Venessa Garza, Transportation Planning Coordinator Joe Guerra, Planning Administrator Molly Hitchcock, Assistant Director Lance Simms, Director Bob Cowell, First Assistant City Attorney Carla Robinson, Action Center Representative Kerry Mullins, and Administrative Support Specialist Brittany Caldwell 1. Call meeting to order. Chairman Nichols called the meeting to order at 7:07 p.m. 2. Hear Citizens. None 3. Consent Agenda 3.1 Consideration, discussion, and possible action to approve meeting Minutes. • March 18, 2010 -Regular • March 18, 2010 -Workshop • April 1, 2010 -Workshop • April 1, 2010, Regular 3.2 Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a Vacating Plat of the Sandy Ridge Subdivision and Final Plat of the Emerald Ridge Estates Subdivision Phase 1 consisting of 21 lots on 23.25 acres generally located east of Sandstone Subdivision and south of Emerald Forest Phase 7, at the terminus of Emerald Parkway. Case #10-00500039 (MKH) April 15, 2010 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 1 of 4 Commissioner Woodfin motioned to approve Consent Agenda Items 3.1 and 3.2. Commissioner Shafer seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). Regular Agenda 4. Consideration, discussion, and possible action on items removed from the Consent Agenda by Commission action. No items were removed from the Consent Agenda. 5. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a Final Plat of Lots l AR- l A and l ARA B, Block 1 of the Gateway Subdivision Phase One, being a replat of a portion of Lot 1AR-1, Block 1 of the Gateway Subdivision Phase One on 6.39 1550 University Drive East, generally located in the Gateway shopping acres located at y , g y y g center. Case #10-00500015 (JS) Senior Planner Jason Schubert presented the replat and recommended approval. Chairman Nichols opened the public hearing No one spoke during the public hearing. Chairman Nichols closed the public hearing. Chairman Nichols and Commissioner Woodfin expressed concern about the need for sidewalks connecting to the restaurants from the development. Frank Mihatopoulos applicant stated that the strip center has met the standards for sidewalks and he would look into incorporating more sidewalks within the site to allow for better pedestrian connectivity. Commissioner Slack motioned to approve the replat. Commissioner Greer seconded the motion, motion passed (6-0-1). Commissioner Stearns abstained. 6. Presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a Council Resolution about non- compliance with provisions of the UDO for Lot IAR-1, Block 1 of Gateway Subdivision Phase One per Section 3.3 of the UDO. (BC) This item was removed from the agenda. 7. Public hearing, presentation, possible action, and discussion regarding a request to rezone 11.72 acres located at 3228 Rock Prairie Road West from R-1, Single-Family Residential to PDD, Planned Development District, generally located west of Williamsgate Subdivision Phase 1. Case # 09-00500262 (LH) Staff Planner Lauren Hovde presented the Rezoning and recommended approval with the following condition: April 15, 2010 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 2 of 4 • The proposed open area between the townhome lots and the existing single-family lots complies with Section 7.6 Buffer Requirements, of the Unified Development Ordinance, as applicable between single- family against multi-family. There was general discussion amongst the Commission regarding the Rezoning. Chairman Nichols opened the public hearing Steve Homeyer, applicant, reviewed the Concept Plan and stated that it would be in compliance with the Unified Development Ordinance. He also said that he would eliminate parking on the single-family side if the Commission desired. Commissioner Slack expressed concern about parking on the street. Commissioner Woodfin commented that he would like to see sidewalks on both sides of the road. Chairman Nichols closed the public hearing. Commissioner Woodfin asked why the developer was developing single-family lots and townhomes, instead of just single-family lots. Mark Homeyer, developer, stated that the reason he wanted to develop townhomes and single-family lots is because it would offer a variety of housing and he believes that abutting single-family to existing single-family would better suit the residents. Commissioner Shafer suggested limiting parking to one side of the road. Commissioner Woodfn suggested no on-street parking. Steve Homeyer stated that the developer could not support no on-street parking because it would limit space for a visitor to park. Commissioner Slack motioned to recommend approval of the Rezoning with the condition that was recommended by Staff, as well as the condition that parking be restricted to the inner circle of the townhomes and to the side of Keefer Lane that is opposite the single-family lots on both extensions. Commissioner Shafer seconded the motion. Commissioner Stearns expressed concern about student housing being developed this far away from campus and stated that it would cause more traffic through neighborhoods. Commissioner Greer stated that it was not consistent with neighborhood integrity. April 15, 2010 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 3 of 4 Commissioner Ashfield stated that he felt that the development would not be consistent with the first phase of Williamsgate. The motion failed (3-4). Commissioners Greer, Ashfield, Woodfin, and Stearns were in opposition. 8. Discussion and possible action on future agenda items - A Planning and Zoning Member may inquire about a subject for which notice has not been given. A statement of specific factual information or the recitation of existing policy may be given. Any deliberation shall be limited to a proposal to place the subject on an agenda for a subsequent meeting. Commissioner Stearns asked for a future agenda item regarding the percentages of impervious surface. 9. Adjourn. Commissioner Slack motioned to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner Shafer seconded the motion, motion passed (7-0). The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 p.m. Appr - J n tchols, Chairman P ping and Zoning Commission Attest: COL, Brittany ald ell, A min. Support Specialist Planning and Development Services i April 15, 2010 P&Z Regular Meeting Minutes Page 4 of 4 PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION GUEST REGIS R MEETING DATE I 15JU 10, NAME AD --n 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Page 1 of 2 Lauren Hovde - RE: PDD request From: "Curtis, Don" <Dcurtis@tamu.edu> To: Lauren Hovde <Lhovde@cstx.gov> Date: 4/15/2010 1:53 PM Subject: RE: PDD request CC: Kari Curtis <kcurtis@tamu.edu>, Bekah Weirich <bekahweirich@hotmail.com> Dear Lauren; I am still very concerned that a development of this nature will result in increased traffic in and around Williamsgate as well as result in an influx of college students with the attendant problems of an excessive number of vehicles per dwelling/multifamily dwelling, noise pollution due to college parties and the sheer volume of occupants, and a resultant drop in the property values of the single family homes in Williamsgate. I am certain that the majority of these dwellings will end up being rentals or purchased by families for college- age children, which de facto will result in lower property value, less effort at upkeep and poor overall maintenance of both house and grounds. I counted sixty-eight dwellings between "single-family" homes and townhouses. If you conservatively average three cars/trucks per home, you are looking at over 200 vehicles in a very confined space. I am aware that "single family" dwellings occupied by students usually average at least four vehicles, so this is very much a concern for the homeowners in Williamsgate. Please share this with both the Staff and the committee conducting the hearing this evening. Sincerely, Don Donald J. Curtis, Jr., Ph.D Visiting Assistant Professor of History Assistant Dean 4223 TAMU 202 Coke Building College Station, TX 77843-4223 (979) 845-5143 doncurtis(&tamu.edu From: Lauren Hovde [maiIto: Lhovde@cstx.gov] Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 1:34 PM To: Curtis, Don Subject: PDD request Don, This is the latest PDD Concept Plan which will be discussed at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting tonight. Lauren i 4BC71A434/15/2010 file://C:\Documents and Settings\lhovde\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpw se\ City I Pagel of 3 Lauren Hovde - RE: PDD request From: "Weirich, John" <jweirich@5280solutions.com> To: "Lauren Hovde" <Lhovde@cstx.gov> Date: 4/15/2010 2:29 PM Subject: RE: PDD request CC: "Rebekah Weirich" <bekahweirich@hotmail.com> Thank You Lauren, I can see and appreciate that you are working for our best interest. Unfortunately Bekah and myself will not be at the meeting tonight, but I would appreciate it if you could pass along these sentiments for us. We and other residents of Williams Gate are not happy about the proposed rezoning. We are a family of four and expected to see more family oriented development as the neighborhood matured. We picked our builder and picked out a suitable lot that was the perfect spot for our dream home. I would like to re-iterate that the first phase of Williams Gate was here before the barracks town homes were built to the east, and at the time we were told that we would be surrounded by single family residential neighborhoods. We would not like to see our small neighborhood surrounded and taken over by student oriented housing. We would not like to see the aggie busses zooming down our street as they did when we lived in a neighborhood of duplexes before. In fact, we came here to escape student living and to raise our family in a proper neighborhood. We would not have built our first home here, and now we are strongly considering a move, knowing what was in store. We have spoken with other residents who are equally unhappy, and considering a move as well. What we would like to see happen is that the planning and zoning commision reject any change in zoning, and that the original intent of the property be kept sound. In context, this means similar acreage and single family dwellings with similar square footage as the first phase of Williams Gate. Our primary concerns are as follows: 1) With additional units, there will be increased traffic in our neighborhood. The streets are already crowded and parking on the curb is common. There is hardly room as it is for cars to park on both sides of the street and for a single vehicle to drive down the middle. Two way traffic often causes gridlock. I have spoken with neighborhood police officers on occasion, and one of them informed me that they once had to pull in their mirrors just to make it down Keefer Road. 2) Additionally, traffic on Rock Prairie is already bad, and I have heard no plans for improvements on our section of Rock Prairie road. In the mornings, the line of traffic that forms from the Welborn Road intersection is typically backed up past the entrance to our neighborhood, and it takes us at least 20 minutes for us to get our kids to school. This is a distance of only 1 mile, yet there are no side walks and a railroad crossing and a busy intersection to deal with. Although walking would be faster, it is not an option. We are talking about one of the most dangerous intersections in College Station. 3) We would like to protect a safe environment for our kids. As more university students move in, we have seen increased bad behavior in our neighboorhood. Fast driving, broken beer bottles, late night parties (sometimes even on weeknights), trash in the streets, and a general disregard for neighboring properties is something we have already delt with from a few residents. With more student oriented housing, this type of behavior will only increase. 4) By surrounding our properties on all sides with townhomes and smaller residences, this rezoning will no doubt lower the property value of the residences already in place. I would proprose the following solutions: 1) Dissallow any rezoning in favor of only single family residences. Can we not just build bigger houses and file://CADocuments and Settings\lhovde\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\4BC722E4City 4/15/2010 Page 2 of 3 charge more for them? College Station already has plenty of housing for students. 2) If we are going to allow a higher population density in this area, something MUST be done about the traffic and general safety of Rock Prairie Road West and the intersection of Wellborn Road and Rock Prairie Road. There are no sidewalks, no bike lanes, and high speed traffic coming down Rock Prairie Road West. This was a problem before the construction on Wellborn road began, and it will continue to be a problem when that project is completed. I realize that this isn't what tonight's meeting is about, but perhaps we could delay any rezoning until after proper improvements are in place. Thank you Lauren, for passing along these sentiments. I trust our city leaders will make the right decision here. John Weirich 5280 Solutions, LLC. College Station, TX +1979.219.9262 mobile jweirich@5280solutions.com http://www.5280solutions.com From: Lauren Hovde [mailto:Lhovde@cstx.gov] Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2010 1:36 PM To: Weirich, John; sikesk@navasotaisd.org Subject: PDD request Good afternoon. This is the latest PDD Concept Plan which will be discussed at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting tonight. Lauren Lauren Amelia Hovde '06 Staff Planner Planning & Development Services Department 979-764-3570 Lauren Amelia Hovde '06 Staff Planner Planning & Development Services Department 979-764-3570 The information in this email may be confidential and is the property of 5280 Solutions LLC. Access to this email by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is unauthorized. file://C:\Documents and Settings\lhovde\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\4BC722E4City... 4/15/2010